The worst of the gougables hawked by the wedding industry. Seriously, there's nothing so godawful out there that they won't slap a couple of doves on it and shove it up on The Knot.
Thursday, June 14, 2007
Weekly wedding link of awesome: Colbert brings it on
"You don't see the other 17 presidential candidates dropping their maiden names."
Truthiness: Truthiness is a satirical term created by television comedian Stephen Colbert[1] to describe things that a person claims to know intuitively or "from the gut" without regard to evidence, logic, intellectual examination, or actual facts. Colbert created this definition of the word during the inaugural episode (October 17, 2005) of his satirical television program The Colbert Report, as the subject of a segment called The Wørd. It was named Word of the Year for 2005 by the American Dialect Society and for 2006 by Merriam-Webster.
By using the term as part of his satirical routine, Colbert sought to criticize the tendency to rely upon "truthiness" and its use as an appeal to emotion and tool of rhetoric in contemporary socio-political discourse. He particularly applied it to United States President George W. Bush's modus operandi in nominating Harriet Miers to the Supreme Court and in deciding to invade Iraq in 2003.
p Culberg..s colbert and what culbery dortck cant you spell cant get married in the US or use legal names the kids are a mess with criminal records..what a joke
10 comments:
That was truly great.
Dulcie, who isn't a little in love with Colbert and his brass balls?
I'm not sure if the truthiness level of this blog is up to standards.
Truthiness?
Truthiness: Truthiness is a satirical term created by television comedian Stephen Colbert[1] to describe things that a person claims to know intuitively or "from the gut" without regard to evidence, logic, intellectual examination, or actual facts. Colbert created this definition of the word during the inaugural episode (October 17, 2005) of his satirical television program The Colbert Report, as the subject of a segment called The Wørd. It was named Word of the Year for 2005 by the American Dialect Society and for 2006 by Merriam-Webster.
By using the term as part of his satirical routine, Colbert sought to criticize the tendency to rely upon "truthiness" and its use as an appeal to emotion and tool of rhetoric in contemporary socio-political discourse. He particularly applied it to United States President George W. Bush's modus operandi in nominating Harriet Miers to the Supreme Court and in deciding to invade Iraq in 2003.
Well, crap. I was going to marry my fiance, but now I think I'm going to have to marry Colbert.
Glad this blog is back up.
hi peter hi colleen your sick sick sick
colbert no its CULBERG
p Culberg..s colbert and what culbery dortck cant you spell cant get married in the US or use legal names the kids are a mess with criminal records..what a joke
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