Amidst the abiding craziness, we channel some cheerily crazed communications beeped by the Zeitgeist
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Tom Toles, Washington Post [click to enlarge]
by Ken
The political craziness level has, at least for the time being, flipped me out, and I refuse to let it crowd out some swell times I've been having on to such nifty places as The Players, the theatrical club founded by the great actor Edwin Booth on Gramercy Park South (a Municipal Art Society Tour with Matt Postal), Coney Island (a Municipal Art Society walking tour with Norman Oder), and the former Brooklyn Navy Yard (now a burgeoning industrial park, with tours offered by Turnstile Tours in conjunction with the Brooklyn Navy Yard Development Corporation. And that's just yesterday and today, with the first of the New York Transit Museum's "nostalgia rides" this season on tap for tomorrow, this one to the site, Flushing Meadows-Corona Park, of the 1939 and 1964-65 New York World's Fairs (the meet-up time is 10am, and if you read this in time you may still be able to book it online -- be sure to bring your receipt -- as no tickets will be sold at the event).
Some of this stuff might be worth writing about, but for tonight I'm just going to channel a bit more of the crazinesa through some of the best Zeitgeist filters.
David Sipress, The New Yorker [click to enlarge]
Roz Chast, The New Yorker [click to enlarge]
Today's DILBERT by Scott Adams
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Tomorrow could be better. But don't bet the farm.
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Labels: crazy extremists, Dilbert, New Yorker (The), Roz Chast, Tom Toles
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