Friday, June 19, 2009

Weekending

This weekend begins with a new section about the best and the worst of the week, because sometimes thoughts, stories, and events linger.

The best of the week: While Faith No More won't be tour the US after a 12-year quit, at least the video and mp3s from their recent Download Festival appearance are up. Be the interweb and find it for yourself.

The worst of the week: Continental Airlines!

Congratulations on
landing your flight after the death of your pilot, which much like the best man and groomsmen are dressed like the groom so they can slide over in case of cold feet, auto-and co-pilots were there to take care of things. It does reinforce the notion that folks would rather die than go to New Jersey. And somehow, their dead pilot triumph takes the focus off two different children who were incorrectly routed while traveling unaccompanied on back to back days. And one of them also ended up in Newark! Sorry, you'd think they could be this week's worst (emeritus, if anything), but Continental tops them with trouble from the Justice Department on antitrust immunity for international pricing.

Runner up: James von Brunn coverage

Is there any shock that this racist shitbag had
child pron on his computer? Heil the masturbatory race! But what gets me the most, more than this piece of human waste will likely die of ancient age before any real justice can be served, is that every single mention of this prick calls him the "alleged shooter". Really? Because I believe there's not much alleging that he walked into the Holocaust Museum armed, shot and killed a guard, and was injured by return fire (in the face!). Let's just say alleged, because aside from his car parked in traffic outside, the note he left, and the gunfight he instigated that was witnessed to excess, there's only speculation. Thanks, fourth estate, you dumb fuckers! Do a search with those words, and you'll be hard pressed to find them apart. Ever.

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