Last Week's Top 5 Hit & Run Posts
Here's what you were reading last week at Hit & Run:
NPR: Public's Absolute Lack of Interest in Totalist Responses to Global Warming is Proof We Are Scared Shitless of It, by Nick Gillespie (12/7)
Who Wins Today's Godwin Award? by Matt Welch (12/7)
A Tale of Two Forensic Scandals: Ontario vs. Mississippi, by Radley Balko (12/9)
The Class War: Public Employees vs. the Rest of Us, by Matt Welch (12/11)
20 Years for Growing Pot to Treat M.S.? by Jacob Sullum (12/11)
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You know what I'd like to see? Last week's top 5 Hit 'n' Run comments. Expanded upon by Reason staffers, naturally.
The commenters have spoken. My idea is worse than showing up to a party with a boner in sweatpants. (apologies to Jim Rome.)
Er, apologies to Carl in Rosemead.
That's a very fine idea, Lamar. But I think even if a Reason staffer had time to sort through this madness, he or she would never admit to it.
Art, that's what interns are for.
Last week's top 5 Hit 'n' Run comments.
But then crayon would always win, which would drastically affect Warty and NutraSweet's self esteem.
So I'm wondering what reducing the carbon footprint of each person to the levels of 1875 would actually look like today, what with fluorescent bulbs now and LEDs in the next few years, energy efficient appliences, and public transportation.
Would the simple act of eating (and the carbon footprint of transporting the food) be all that we are allowed to do?
Dello, don't be silly. We won't be allowed to eat.
Wow! Another Suderman-free week. That cat's on a roll, man!
What??? No Suderman? Imagine that!
I think Suderman cut The Gobbler in line at the post office or something.