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Monthly Archives: April 2005
For those of you
Who are like me and are tired of the lefties whining about the WMD that have not been found in Iraq AND don’t have time to quote hunt AND don’t stop by Instapundit very often, here is an excellent link … Continue reading
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Ain’t it the truth!
This funny was sent to me by the Analog Mom. It is supposed to be funny, except that I went to school in the 80’s and it is pretty damn close to what I saw in the general math classes … Continue reading
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Birdwatching
I had let the dogs out to do their business this morning and was standing on the porch watching to make sure that the littlest one (Jake, the French Dachsund) didn’t wander on out into the street when I saw … Continue reading
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Overload
As I said yesterday, I was getting called out to numerous modelling emergencies these last couple weeks. The story I’m featuring today was much more than anticipated and took much longer than I originally though. When dealing with models and … Continue reading
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Things I wished I had said
Yesterday, Joe Huffman, creator and organizer of Boomershoot and blogger at The View From North Central Idaho, linked to my “Broken Tooth Bluesâ€? post having had a very similar problem the day before. A troll calling himself ‘Henry’ came into … Continue reading
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Ain’t it the truth?
I know it is for me at $65 a tank.
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But what if they pee on The Shroud?
Because the Italians have solved every other problem in the lives of the people of the City of Turin, they are now looking to make the lives of dogs more fulfilling. ROME (Reuters) – Dog owners in Turin will be … Continue reading
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I’ve been saving lives
How have you been doing? Hello everyone! Professor Booty is back! I had sort of a whirlwind worldwide tour going on the past couple weeks. Getting called here. Getting called there. Getting called everywhere. I apologize for the time away … Continue reading
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Bad News
Hey y’all. Sorry to leave you hanging today, but it is a week before Boomershoot and I am singing “The Broken Tooth Blues” and am off to the dentist. Hopefully I’ll be heavily medicated very shortly because working last night … Continue reading
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This is beginning to happen all too often
Everyone in the area was hanging their heads low when the story of the vandalizing of an interracial couple’s home came across the wires. I don’t know whether this news makes me any happier, EVERETT, Wash. — The 16-year-old boy … Continue reading
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