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Monthly Archives: September 2006
The Dumbest Thing I’ve Read All Day: 09/06
Was found at leftist blog Crooks&Liars, where Nicole Belle links to a NYT Magazine article by Michael R. Gordon titled “An Army of Some”. The article focuses on the work our men and women in uniform are doing to get the … Continue reading
Posted in Freaks, Mutants, and Morons
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Just like Mr. Bill
I’m saying “Oh No!” I was re-reading about Miller Brewing Company’s sponsorship of illegal alien protest marches and as I was getting caught up on all the happenings, including their lame excuses for doing it in the first place, I … Continue reading
Posted in Life in the Atomic Age
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I’m coming out the closet, y’all!
Hi, my name is Phil, the blogger formerly known as The Analog Kid. Some of you may have noticed that since this last Saturday, my name has appeared at the top of posts instead of my previous pen name. There are … Continue reading
Posted in Life in the Atomic Age
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The Soundboard: The Return
Ha Ha! They Can’t Stop The Rock. Or, in today’s edition, “The Country” either. Using some of his holiday weekend to make sure that I can spread the joy of tunage, Craig from MTPolitics has again earned my thanks for … Continue reading
Posted in Kewel!
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Something to Ponder
Captain Ed brought up a very good point on Saturday. Actually, it was brought up for him by Shinzo Abe, a member of Japan’s Liberal Democratic Party and who is thought to be in the running to be Japan’s future Prime Minister. I … Continue reading
Posted in Life in the Atomic Age
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The Dumbest Thing I’ve Read All Day: 09/05
Because I took yesterday off to let things settle down, I’ve got a twofer and I haven’t even had time to go through the dKos or the HuffPo. First, SadlyGavin from the SadlyNoblog does a classic leftist interpretation of Bill Kristol … Continue reading
Posted in Too Stupid to Live
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They’re confusing me again!
The blogging left is in a full-on tantrum that would put Veruca Salt to shame over a two-part movie/series thingamabob that purportedly drops a lot of blame for September 11th in Clinton’s lap (although they all admit that they haven’t … Continue reading
Posted in Color me confused
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Is there something he isn’t telling us?
Goldy, blogger at the Seattle based RonSimsAss.Org blog is looking for more information on the Democrat’s attempt to make an insurance company’s policy on whether you are risk or an asset (you know, a business decision) a campaign issue and in … Continue reading
Posted in Color me confused
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Misredirection: Bumped and Updated Yet Again
I see by the lack of folks stopping by yesterday that we experienced a malfunction of our redirect HTTP. Tsk, tsk. I did ask everyone to adjust their permalinks properly when we switched over to WordPress last January. Oh well. … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
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The Lazy Hummingbird
Outside my office window is a huge Lavender bush. I say “huge” because it is over 12ft tall and 50ft long. The neighboring business uses it as a hedge. After I get to work but before the sun goes down, … Continue reading
Posted in Life in the Atomic Age
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