Hey, I realize I have no say being from that foreign country so far far away (Canada: you can see it from Alaska… and Ohio!) but we’d like to poke our heads out of the snow, adjust our toques just so, and say, “Go with the Times, they’ve backed most of your favs over the years, and we always get a chuckle out of David Pogue.”
P.S. Sorry about the rhymes.
Hey, I just stood on my front porch to see if I really could spot Canada. Alas, I could not. Guess I don’t have enough foreign policy experience to run for office.
Try standing on the roof. Sometimes you have to think outside the box.
I love it. Tina Fey quotes attributed to Palin.
Actually I was referring to the Sarah Palin quote from her interview with Charlie Gibson of ABC News.
Or, if you prefer, with Katie Couric (it was during the Couric interview where Palin suggested Alaska’s border with Canada enhanced her foreign policy experience): comments which were somewhat debunked by Gary Tuchman of CNN.
Tom was referring to my “front porch” comment, which was a Tina Fey quote. Not that what Palin said makes any more sense.
I grew up in a family with grandparents who spoke a mixture of Italian and English. I even learned a few choice words of Italian along the way. I absolutely love pizza, pasta and hot sausage sandwiches and I’ve been to Italy twice. I wonder if John McCain would consider me for Secretary of State or Ambassador to Italy with my extensive absorbed knowledge of all things Italian?
I’m not sure if you have enough of a mix there. Did your plane by chance stop in London on the way to Italy? If so, I think you’re a shoo in.