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Please make it STOP!
(Reymont, what was that emoticon for blowing your brains out?)
I am dissapoint that the Merc chose to steal Ms Clement’s boring write0up rather than making allusions to NPR being the new sycophhantic NYT slobbing the knob of PDX. Get on the ball people. I’m looking at you, Alison.
“This seems to be a mecca for the misplaced half-cast rock-and-rollers,” Gardiner says.
“half-cast”? NO NO NO NO (although I do like that that spelling evokes a badly-made piece of pottery), it’s “half-caste.”
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Half-caste
NEWSFLASH: WATER IS WET. THAT IS ALL.
“If you are considering moving here, Gardner’s band is looking for a drummer.” LOLOLOLOLOLLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL
The Irish Times also ran an article about Portland the other day. It’s just more of the same stuff we’ve read a hundred times before:
http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/travel…
Oy. We’re turning into Seattle, circa 1992.
Anyway, gotta get back to my Supertrain presentation for the mayor!