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Recent evidence suggests that men 70 years old — or older — are incapable of growing up.

I saw Dreeben argue in court once. I never knew anyone could be that good at oral argument. He was completely prepared, understood the issues and the arguments inside and out, and had an entire en banc panel in the palm of his hand.

Mueller's going to be able to waste the court's time by rating the super-hunks.

"Certain Things Are Likely" won a Grammy for most vague, noncommittal song title.

You and Mikey are right to highlight this, but I did notice more attention paid to the Senate health care bill today. I expect it will get more and more attention in the coming days. I also think I saw somewhere that McConnell is going to let Collins (of Maine) and Murkowski (of Alaska) vote no, which means a lot of

Revolver.

Hey, I just saw her on Colbert literally minutes ago. She was delightful and charming and funny, as you would expect (although I wish Colbert had let her speak for a while longer). And she wasn't even trying to be delightful, charming and funny; it just emanated from her naturally.

I'm just going to use this as an excuse to mention "The Ballad of John and Yoko" for the second time today, and say that it's a great song in which Paul is the highlight. (Not that there's anything wrong with John's performance.)

Well, he won the Nobel Prize for Literature. Plagiarism is generally frowned upon in literature.

If you're in too good a mood today and need to be depressed for some reason, check out this story.

They periodically release timed entry passes about three months in advance. They'll be releasing passes for October on July 5, for example. There are also same-day entry passes available online each day, and limited walk-up entries allowed on weekday afternoons. But it's not a cinch to get passes via any of those

Thanks to some great friends who had an extra ticket, I got to see the National Museum of African American History and Culture on Saturday. It's terrific. We were there for about five hours (although some of that included waiting in a line, and lunch), and I felt like we'd only scratched the surface. I could easily

Different song, but my ears always follow Paul's harmony on "The Ballad of John and Yoko" instead of John's lead vocal, especially in the second half of the song.

What if we don't have Disqus accounts? ("You'll be given cushy jobs!" just went through my head.) Do we get bounced from here?

5'7", and usually between 127 and 130 pounds.

In a new low for doublespeak, that bill is called the Hearing Protection Act, or something like that. And I guarantee the sickos in the GOP will loosen those restrictions whenever they get around to voting.

Dusty Springfield, "Wishin' And Hopin'"
Ice Cube, "It Was A Good Day"
The Beatles, "In Spite Of All The Danger"
Otis Redding, "(Sittin' On) The Dock Of The Bay"
Weezer, "Holiday"
Hole, "Boys On The Radio"
The Who, "Love Reign O'er Me"
Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band, "The Little Drummer Boy"
R.E.M., "Drive"
The Black Keys,

I have a friend here in D.C. whose husband — a good and extremely smart guy, and a liberal — grew up in Richmond. My friend, who's from California, has no desire to live in Virginia, for all of the reasons we've mentioned here. But her husband doesn't see the problems with his home state (or at least doesn't see them

That works, because he was kind of fat and out of shape at one point (by pro tennis player standards, anyway). And she was hot.

I didn't follow it that closely either, but it sounds like Stewart forced Gillespie to move in Stewart's direction on the Confederacy stuff: