Lucky me

Posted By on August 12, 2009 at 2:27 pm

A couple of months ago, I was prescribed the antibiotic Levaquin for a nuisance of a problem.
Just now on TV, an ad proclaims: “Recently, the FDA strengthened the warning for Levaquin….” “If you have taken Levaquin and suffered tendonitis or a rotator cuff tear, you may be entitled to damages….”
It figures. Those are some of the few things that haven’t gone wrong with me.
Perhaps some day I’ll figure out who I can hit up for a big ol’ bag of cash. In the meantime, I’ll just remain glad that I haven’t torn a rotator cuff.

Yes, I’m still alive.

Posted By on August 12, 2009 at 1:37 pm

I’ve lately been so busy reading (and doing non-desk-bound things) that I haven’t written. Bad bad me.
Reading so far today:
IMAO: Top Ten Things Obama Could Concede to Conservatives. Could, but won’t. Barry doesn’t know the meaning of the word “concede.” You’d think he’d have a dictionary.
Hot Air: Members of Congress get rich on travel through huge per diems. There do seem to be an awful lot of wealthy “public servants.” They act like they are our masters rather than our employees. Perhaps people ought to start bringing tar and feathers (or facsimiles thereof) to town hall meetings.
Michelle Malkin: The illustrated guide to Obamacare human props. Well, of course Obama’s town hall was scripted — do you have any idea how hard it is to code a teleprompter “on the fly”?
Going back to yesterday, Ace explains the importance of Obama’s UPS/Fedex/Post Office gaffe. And by “gaffe,” we mean “inadvertent truth-telling.”
There’s quite a lot going on these days, not a lot of it good.