Tuesday, April 11, 2006

From the middle of Chuck Klosterman's lengthy piece on Bonds and steroids comes this amusing summary the country's last five years:

In November 2000, the United States held a presidential election, and nobody knew who won, so we just kind of made up an outcome and tried to act like that was normal. Less than a year later, airplanes flew into office buildings, and everybody cried for two months. And then Enron went bankrupt, and the U.S. started acting like a rogue state, and 'The Simple Life' premiered, and gasoline became unaffordable, and our Olympic basketball team lost to Puerto Rico, and we reelected the same president we never really elected in the first place. Later, there would be some especially devastating hurricanes and three Oscars for an especially bad movie called 'Crash.'

Things, as they say, have been better.

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