Thursday Open Thread

Filed in National by on December 17, 2009

It’s Thursday and it’s open thread time. Remember, tomorrow is DL’s War on Christmas Party. The WOC party starts at 7 p.m. at C.W. Harborside. We’ll be collecting canned goods to donate to the Food Bank. Come on out and forget your troubles for a while!

How did I miss this?

A Costco in Salt Lake City, Utah reportedly removed all of its tomatoes ahead of a Sarah Palin book tour event, after a man was arrested for attempting to hit Palin with a tomato at an earlier event in Minnesota.

According to the Salt Lake Tribune, Costco management was “determined” to avoid another tomato-throwing incident, and resorted to removing all of the tomatoes from the store.

I have to add that I think it’s wrong to throw items at someone you don’t like. Doesn’t the Costco reaction seem a bit extreme?

Sarah Palin is all about regular folks:

Halliday was called by a friend at 8 a.m. last Wednesday and was told Palin needed her hair done that morning. Halliday had planned to take her 3-year-old to the dentist for her first filling that morning, but arranged for her husband to get off work for that chore.

She was told to meet the group at the Monaco Hotel in downtown Salt Lake City and to just leave her car with valet parking.

After being ushered to a room on the 15th floor and given some instructions (don’t talk to Palin unless she talks first) she did Palin’s hair while the former Alaska governor chatted with her family.

Then, the Palin party left to get to the book signing at Costco on time. Halliday was the last one out of the room because she had to put her equipment away, then watched as they all drove off without anyone mentioning payment or a tip, which is common when the hairdresser travels to the client for the appointment.

When the valet attendant got her car, he said that would be $10. She said she was with the Palin party and assumed they would take care of parking. That was news to him, so she had to fork over the $10.

She says her friend has contacted Palin’s assistant and was told to send them an invoice.

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  1. Lizard says:

    another Obama appointment:

    Paying Off ‘La Raza’

    Townhall ^ | December 16, 2009 | Ben Shapiro
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  2. MJ says:

    Since the teabaggers want to return to how things were when our nation was founded, throwing tomatoes and other refuse was an acceptable form of expressing one’s dissatisfaction with a public official (short of challenging them to a duel). So I say let the people throw tomatoes.

  3. anon says:

    Too lazy to find the link, but I read a blog post the other day that when Sarah Palin shows up at Costco for a book signing, they have to temporarily remove the tomatoes. Supposedly because of an actual tomato throwing incident.

  4. anon says:

    Oops, UI found the story first…

  5. Scott P says:

    Before you go thinking that they might be overreacting, keep in mind that this was at a Costco. People wouldn’t be throwing one tomato, they’d be throwing like ten pounds of them.

  6. anon says:

    They have lots of large pies over in Bakery…

  7. Scott P says:

    She’s safe there — Soupy Sales passed away in October.

  8. xstryker says:

    The Castle Amendment is back:
    http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/10/15/AR2009101503036_pf.html

    You remember, the one that lets insurance companies double your premiums if you flunk or don’t participate in a Wellness Plan?

    This is exactly the bill that AHIP wanted.

  9. Lizard says:

    Fox News ^ | 12/18/2009
    DEVELOPING STORY: India and China walked out of the climate summit in Copenhagen on Friday, the India news agency Press Trust of India reported. Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao walked out of the summit along with their respective delegations, as talks failed.

  10. Lizard says:

    Energy Update: 50% Now Say Global Warming Caused by Long-Term Planetary Trends…

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  11. V says:

    lizard, who cares what public opinion on global warming is? what do 50% of SCIENTISTS say?

    because see, that’s the thing about science. there’s a right and a wrong answer. and no amount of commericals or radio djs or idiots on fox news, can make a right scientific answer into a wrong scientific answer.

    also, i hope your christmas tree catches on fire.

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    Breaking:

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  13. a.price says:

    v, Lizard’s reality CLEARLY is based in truthiness.

  14. Lizard says:

    One thin September soon
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    Snow glides from the mountain
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  15. Shaphscosse says:

    Weight loss and portion control

    With the advent of “super-size” meals and increasingly huge portions at restaurants, our concept of normal serving sizes is a distant memory. Be mindful of the amounts of food you consume at a sitting. When necessary, divide your food in half and ask for a take home bag. It is all too easy to be a “plate cleaner” even when served enormous portions. Learn to pay attention to your hunger level and stop eating when you feel comfortably full, not stuffed.