Dreams and Aspirations
Mar. 4th, 2012 10:21 amHere's what the subconscious had waiting for me before awakening within the past hour or so:
Eleanor and I were meeting one of you fine readers, to bring to our home for dinner. Plainly, we did not live here, as we were picking you up at a hustly-bustly train station with shops and whatnot (blame Hugo for that part). I grabbed a bottle of wine from a big display of Chardonnays, brought it home, popped the cork, and started to pour you a nice glass....
of capers.
Yes, those capers. Eleanor brought home a jar of them a few weeks ago for some recipe or other, and that fact apparently worked its way into the psychological psoup this morning, too. As for what the rest of it means? Well, you tell me.
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Stay tuned for complete nervous breakdown coverage!
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In happier news, the Drugster has non-apologize-apoligized for his vitriol of the other day. More importantly, several more of his advertisers have bailed on him:
By Saturday morning, Legal Zoom, Citrix Success, Heart and Body Extract, AutoZone, Quicken Loans, Sleep Train, Sleep Number and Oreck said they yanked ads from Limbaugh's show.
Nine companies remain on the list: ProFlowers, CARBONITE, Inc., Mid-West Life Insurance Company of Tennessee, American Forces Network, Mission Pharmacal Company, Life Quotes, Inc., Life Lock, Tax Resolution and AOL, parent company of The Huffington Post.
What's taking so damn long, Arianna? Your own site is going to start being boycotted if you don't explain to the AOL suits that their continued support is a Terrible Horrible No Good Very Bad Idea.
Off to shower now. Just talking about the guy makes me feel slimy.
ETA. ProFlowers and Carbonite and AOL! have joined the stampede away from EL Drugbo. Any others will be updated here as we learn of them:)
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Date: 2012-03-04 03:31 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2012-03-05 04:30 pm (UTC)AOL is still on board? WTF?
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Date: 2012-03-05 08:28 pm (UTC)http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/03/05/rush-limbaugh-aol-advertisers_n_1321260.html?ncid=edlinkusaolp00000009
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Date: 2012-03-06 02:21 am (UTC)I spent the better part of half an hour trying to find an embeddable copy of the classic AOL {S goodbye wav file, but it's become so irrelevant, there's not a single-click version of it to be found anymore:(