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Pardon the Inconvenience

Brought over from a temporary blog I’d set up at Yahoo and didn’t really need:

Hey gang! We’ve run into some temporary difficulties at the blog so I am camping out here at Yahoo for a few days to keep the conversation going until we have a chance to find a more stable home environment.

Much going on! The KSPS meeting was wonderful, though I can tell you that I fail miserably at Kipling’s admonition “If you can keep your head while all around are losing theirs.” I am way too distractable to make a good executive officer.

Nevertheless, Diane Gilliam Fisher and Lee Pennington both made great presentations and the buffet food wasn’t too shabby.

More on KSPS as I get caught up, unpacked, and wound down.

A must-read for us Kentuckians is the Lexington Herald-Leader’s excellent exposé of Mitch McConnell. The article in yesterday’s paper is the first in a four-part series. The investigation did not go forward without opposition, as this Editor & Publisher article explains. I’m proud of the Herald-Leader for undertaking this project. I think I’ll renew my subscription. I dropped it when they refused to run a Doonesbury years ago that made fun of Dan Quayle, drug dealer.

I’m not going to try to set up my links and such here, as this is just a temporary location. I’ll be back in business soon. Have some patience with me.

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1 Comment

  • 1. Poppysmatus replies at 17th October 2006, 1:17 pm :

    I recall the satire was over the media circus surrounding the drug dealer who alleged that he sold Danny some cocaine [?]. That dealer later recanted I think, but the hoohah as far as we were concerned was over censorship of artistic/satiric expression. Meanwhile Ann Coulder and Rash Fatback can say anything they please with little regard for accuracy or the truth.
    –Poppysmatus

    Monday October 16, 2006 - 10:33am (PDT)

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