And now for something completely different: here are Kajol and Aamir Khan in Chand Sifarish and Mere Haath Mein from Fanaa.
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"Observe the strange inversion of all order and sense! Dignity debased; how vilely is the function of a consul prostituted!" ~The Craftsman
Friday, June 1st, 2007 in film, music, Bollywood by Daniel Larison
And now for something completely different: here are Kajol and Aamir Khan in Chand Sifarish and Mere Haath Mein from Fanaa.
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Saturday, February 9th in miscellaneous, personal
I’m back from Washington, and I have an announcement for readers of the blog: Eunomia will be shifting over to The American Conservative’s site here. This will be the last post at this site (the redirect will be set up soon), and all future Eunomia blogging will be at TAC.
Wednesday, February 6th in politics
Romney lost statewide, as we already knew, but more remarkable is the number of districts he has lost. He lost many of them by thin margins, but that is not much consolation. It appears that he has lost almost all, except the 21st, 49th and 52nd (which he has won) and possibly the 42nd, which is very […]
Wednesday, February 6th in politics
By Republican strategist Alex Vogel’s calculation, Mitt Romney is giving Gramm a run for his money. The former Massachusetts governor has spent $1.16 million per delegate, a rate that would cost him $1.33 billion to win the nomination. By contrast, Mike Huckabee’s campaign has been the height of efficiency. Delegates haven’t yet been officially apportioned, but […]
Wednesday, February 6th in politics
It seems to me that this is hard to discern from exit polls. First, the exit polls aren’t measuring why people voted one way or another, but which candidate they supported and which demographic groups they belong to, so the only thing we can know with any certainty is the level of support, or lack of […]
Tuesday, February 5th in politics
As of 11:00 Central today, Romney has won just three primaries all year and all of them are effectively his “home turf.” All of his other wins have been caucuses, many of them not strongly contested by his rivals. P.S. It’s hard to gauge the outcome from county results, but so far every county that has reported shows a […]
Eunomia is the homepage and blog of Daniel Larison, a Ph.D. student in Byzantine history at the University of Chicago. He is a Contributing Editor and columnist for The American Conservative. He has written for Chronicles, The American Conservative, The Intercollegiate Review, Taki’s Top Drawer, AFF’s Brainwash, The Dallas Morning News, and The New Pantagruel and contributes to the group blogs Cliopatria, Antiwar.com Blog, The American Scene and What’s Wrong With The World.
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June 1st, 2007 at 6:59 pm
razib
can anyone say obsession….
June 1st, 2007 at 7:20 pm
Daniel Larison
Hey, I haven’t posted anything about either of the Mukherjee cousins for over a
weekmonth. For an obsession, I don’t spent very much time on it.June 2nd, 2007 at 3:55 am
razib
well, if it pops up on your personal weblog, which is generally focused on politics & byzantania, i assume that’s this is the tip of the iceberg. perhaps you should look for good jacobite malayalee girls (there are millions i think) on one of the brown marriage sites and try to turn her melkite?
June 2nd, 2007 at 9:57 am
Daniel Larison
This is what I get for trying to bring in a little variety.
June 2nd, 2007 at 1:48 pm
razib
hey, at least i’m not making insinuations that you’re gay and racist like i do to m. yglesias!
June 2nd, 2007 at 1:57 pm
Daniel Larison
That’s true. As suggestions go, recommending Jacobite Malayali girls is not the worst one I’ve heard. The very few Malayali women I have actually met have been charming.