April 02, 2002

Baseball and Easter Eggs

It's truly Opening Day for the baseball season, so here's a review of a new anthology of stories by some wonderful American writers (Updike, Lardner, Thurber, William Carlos Williams and Marianne Moore, among others). In other frivolous items (wait a minute, baseball is not frivolous!), all those documents DOE released last week give detailed examples of Mr. Abraham's apparent preoccupation with food. Food? The White House Easter Egg Roll went well, apparently (10,000 eggs? Why, the Hawai'i Governor's mansion had 7,000!). Bush is a piker!

Plus ca change, plus c'est la meme chose? "The Modern Subjection of Science and Education to Propaganda" is the topic from 100 Years Ago in JAMA this week.

Holy cow mammoth, the post-Easter frivolity has hit Jon's house pretty thoroughly today; Space leprechauns, tin foil advocates...the list goes on. I recommend it highly.

Posted by Linkmeister at April 2, 2002 03:59 PM
Comments

Jon's was as fun as can be today. and, it's *aluminum* foil hat, generally, you know.

Posted by: kd at April 2, 2002 09:39 PM

mmm...tinfoil fun hat....

Posted by: bran-O-phelia at April 3, 2002 06:29 AM