Tuesday, March 11, 2008

Where's the Cape?

Am I the only one who hears the term "Super Delegates" and expects to see a Democrat in tights and a red cape come flying across the screen? The local CBS coverage was just interviewing one at the Obama party downtown and I kept thinking, "Suuuuper Delegate, AWAY!! (whoooosh!)"

5 comments:

Supermom said...

There's only one super... supermom...

I had a dream about you last night. We were blogging outside on a laptop... Greg came into the dream at some point playing Wii...I don't remember it all. I do remember waking up thinking wow... what a long detail dream...

it must have been caused by us posting back and forth last night right before I went to bed... subconsciously...Weird.

From the Doghouse said...

I am now.

BTW Supermom,I saw a news report on the latest problems with Wii. People are having to buy panes of clear plastic to put in front of their TVs; too many people are accidentally losing grip on their controllers, sending them flying into their new high def TV screen.

Supermom said...

I haven't done that yet... but I did knock off my son's can of soda. We had moved the coffee table out of the way. But first time I rared back to bowl... over it went.

And right in front of hubby... DANG! He's already anti-Wii. A Wii snob. He won't even *look* at the thing.

Werido.

The Topiary Cow said...

Cow has studiously avoided learning what they mean by super-delegate.

If it wasn't in high school civics, and isn't in the constitution, how can it be real?

Moo!

Susan said...

I'm either flattered or disturbed by the dream. I'm not sure which yet.

I find the Wii screens a bit silly. It comes with a wrist strap for a reason. Use it. We've only had 2 Wii injuries. When we first got it Greg wacked me in the arm while playing baseball, and then there was the 13 hour Super Swing Golf incident where I couldn't move my arm for 48 hours afterwards. I did have an XBox injury before we got the Wii. Monkey-thumb.

TC - Nothing in current politics is real. It's all an illusion.