Fun with words in pictures.

I’m sure I should make some kind of deep insightful comment here about words and their meanings, but really, I just thought it looked cool…

I would totally buy some.

Duly noted. 
June 23rd, 2006 at 08:20pm
Posted by Eli
Entry Filed under:
Favorites,
Photoblogging,
Pittsburgh
Victory is so close, I can taste it!
The Iraqi government declared a state of emergency in Baghdad after American forces were involved in quelling a firefight in the city’s center.
(snip)
The state of emergency and curfew imposed today followed a gunfight that broke out as members of the Mahdi Army militia moved in force to escort the radical cleric Moqtada al-Sadr to a Shiite mosque in a Sunni neighborhood. During last week’s Friday services, a suicide bomber carrying explosives in his shoes blew himself up in a crowd of worshipers at the Baratha mosque, killing 11 and wounding 25.
Four members of the militia were killed when gunmen opened fire on the Mahdi Army convoy, in fighting involving guns and mortars that left eight of the group’s vehicles ablaze, an official with the Interior Ministry said.
Iraqi and American troops rushed to the scene, and three Iraqi police officers and five Iraqi soldiers were wounded in the fighting, Reuters said. Televised images showed American helicopters swooping low to drop flares over the midday battle.
The government responded to the outbreak by ordering a sudden curfew, extending from 2 p.m. today to 6 a.m. Saturday, sending Baghdad residents scrambling to get home in time. Normally, vehicle traffic is banned in the city from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Friday, to prevent repetitions of earlier car bomb attacks on the crowds attending Friday services.
The state of emergency includes a ban on carrying weapons and gives Iraqi security forces broader arrest powers, Maj. Gen. Abdul-Aziz Mohamed Jassim of the Defense Ministry said, The Associated Press reported.
“The state of emergency and curfew came in the wake of today’s clashes to let the army work freely to chase militants and to avoid casualties among civilians,” he said, adding that security forces will arrest people carrying weapons and will shoot them if they appear to pose a danger.
Tell me again how an ultra-secret surprise visit by Bush proves that the Iraqi occupation/experiment is a smashing success. Tell me again how peace and democracy and standing-down is just around the corner. Tell me again what objective our troops are getting killed for.
Tell me again why the Republicans want to make this a 2006 election issue, and please, PLEASE tell me that the Democrats have a plan to counter it (how hard could it be???).
June 23rd, 2006 at 06:33pm
Posted by Eli
Entry Filed under:
Bush,
Democrats,
Iraq,
Politics,
Republicans,
Wankers,
War
The shadowy and mysterious Codename V. has been desperately seeking an understanding of the shadowy and mysterious offsides rule in soccer.
It is my fondest hope that my humble effort will bring her closer to her goal of Ultimate Knowledge. (But not closer than the ball and the last defender, because that would, like, give Ultimate Knowledge a free kick or something)
June 23rd, 2006 at 11:47am
Posted by Eli
Entry Filed under:
Sports
This week’s quote is from the Troma classic, Sgt. Kabukiman, N.Y.P.D., in which an inept police detective is given the ability to transform into a superhero with awesome kabuki powers.
I like a dog-faced monkey that has an appreciation of expensive sports cars.
And, of course, there’ll be other people’s cats…

More Gollum. Even while petting, I retain my sense of composition.
June 23rd, 2006 at 07:46am
Posted by Eli
Entry Filed under:
Friday Quote & Cat Blogging