- This week in Taiwan, a lawmaker famous mostly for shouting and picking his nose in public will step down from his post. Bummer. I only wish we had been tracking his career these past few years.
- Ok, maybe you're not bummed about the nose picker, but you should be bummed out about the priest in Brazil who floated out to sea under thousands of helium party balloons as a fundraiser... for a trucker chapel (how much awesomeness can there be in one post???). Sadly the Brazilian authorities are calling off the search for him, saying there is little chance they will find him at this point. Now, my question is this: how can you miss the guy who's washing around in the ocean attached to over a thousand party baloons? Are the balloons all teal?
- Wow, is this post of awesome things turning into a post of sad things? NO! Here's some awesome for ya: Fictional President Josiah Bartlett endorses Barack Obama.
- Not awesome enough to kick off your weekend? How's this: Cartographer Hillary redraws the US to her liking... er... to the "will of the votes of the people who have voted..." or something like that.
Finally, we'll close out the awesome for now with the Superfun Video of the Week: I Was Told There'd Be Cake
The people who made it do such interesting stuff. You can check out another of their YouTube videos here.
4 comments:
If you gotta go, then floating out to sea, from Brazil, on a bunch of balloons... well that's as good as it's gonna get! I might make a living will, saying that if I ever lose it in my old age, I wanna follow in the footsteps of that brave priest. Hmm. I guess footsteps isn't the right word, but you get m y drift.
I do get your drift... an I think you've stumbled upon your living well wording:
"If I lose it in my old age, I'd like to follow the drift of that brave Brazilian priest..."
I would indeed like to make my living well wording!
So many possible meanings in that phrase! Was it a typo or lyrical geniusity or both?
I really should get back to my paper, but now that the wordplay's started, I can't resist thinking how the leader of that article could be turned into a poem:
Rescue workers were losing hope on Thursday
of finding a priest, who disappeared
off the southern coast of Brazil
after drifting out to sea
four days ago,
suspended from hundreds of helium-filled party balloons.
Post a Comment