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Note to self: Pay more attention

For instance, I could add a link to Your Negro Tour Guide, so I actually remember to read it on a regular basis.

Then I might also have noticed that

Kathy's collection of columns, Your Negro Tour Guide: Truths in Black and White, is available in bookstores now.

A convenient list of bookstores and prices is available at isbn.nu, something else I tend to forget about. Or, you know, order directly from the publisher,

From a column of only a few weeks ago, and which probably doesn't appear in the book, seeing as it's been out since February:

On last weekend's Saturday Night Live spoof of the 9/11 hearings, Janet Jackson did a better Condoleezza Rice than Rice herself, who did a far superior impression of Omarosa Manigault-Stallworth during the real 9/11 commission ass-grill than Omarosa herself ever did on her way to being blackballed from The Apprentice.

This is America now.

. . . what's an Omarosa?

Actually, I know, which worries me slightly, as I never watched The Apprentice. Are they just beaming this shit directly into our brains?

Does it seem like Condoleezza's testimony was a zillion years ago at this point?

And could someone fill in the metadata at All consuming, since I'm pretty confident I'm going to forget to, despite actually typing this as a reminder to myself?

Did I mention that the list format in the previous entry was because I was feeling too scatterbrained to do a proper job on anything, and reading through this one, realize that that was probably a good idea, and I should go back to it?

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