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September 18, 2002

Holy linkage, Batman! Stephan at

Holy linkage, Batman! Stephan at VodkaPundit and the monkeys at World Wide Rant have linked to yesterday's Iraqi espresso funniness.

Sigh. I feel like I'm getting an important phone call while I'm in the shower the morning after a party at my house. I'm a mess, the house is a mess...this place just isn't ready for visitors. At least Blogger has finally gotten its act together enough so that when readers click on the link, they'll actually see the post in question.

Of course, then they have to click on the HOME link to get to the site itself, but that's my own fault. Stupid frames.

Ergh. I need coffee.

Speaking of Iraqi funniness, Andrew Sullivan caught this bit of fluff from the info-aether yesterday, courtesy of London's Evening Standard (I'd put the link in, but the Standard's site seems to be undergoing some sort of paroxysm):

"And the Arab League's ambassador to London, Ali Muhsen Hamid, gave the first indication that the inspectors might not be allowed the unfettered access required when he said they could inspect only 'military sites'."

I think that'll work fine, actually. As we all know, Sadaam likes things neat and orderly. He keeps all the military stuff in the military sites. All the torture equipment in the torture sites. No need to look for WMDs anywhere but at the military sites...after all, weapons of mass destruction are military stuff, and Saddam couldn't stand having them in, say, a hospital or a school. That would be like keeping his Hummels on the same shelf as his Beanie Babies.