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Pop culture and some news put through a filter of optimistic cynicism. Also, lots of vanity. And seemingly a great deal about children. More than some might expect. Written by John Moe

Tuesday, August 16, 2005

Wisdom

So I said, 'Ma'am, may I speak with you first?' I took her to the galley. I said, 'This is probably going to help your flying career. When a man gets on the plane at 6 a.m., and he's 7-foot-5, and he's drunk, don't bring him tools!'"
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