when it all becomes too much
May. 15th, 2007 05:12 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Seussanetics. (Ed Driscoll)
I never liked David Halberstam either, and Bill James' demolition of his much-ballyhooed baseball book Summer of '49 put the nail in the coffin. Unfortunately there's a lot of journalists who have modeled themselves on his all-too-common fusion of ignorance and bad writing. (Ed Driscoll)
Meanwhile, in Sweden, an outhouse becomes a tourist attraction. (Rachel)
What is wrong with people in Austin? (Instapundit)
I never liked David Halberstam either, and Bill James' demolition of his much-ballyhooed baseball book Summer of '49 put the nail in the coffin. Unfortunately there's a lot of journalists who have modeled themselves on his all-too-common fusion of ignorance and bad writing. (Ed Driscoll)
Meanwhile, in Sweden, an outhouse becomes a tourist attraction. (Rachel)
What is wrong with people in Austin? (Instapundit)