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Daily Archives: November 1, 2006
When Amphibians Go Homeless
He was in the aquarium equivalent of a tent for two days while we cleaned and set up his new one and cycled the water through. But now, Polly is in his new (and redesigned) home. FYI, the tank itself … Continue reading
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The Soundboard: The Wife Chimes In
Seeing as how this is the day of our wedding anniversary, I decided (possibly poorly) to give the reigns of The Soundboard over to the wife for the day. She wanted to select tunage that 1. Would never be posted here … Continue reading
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Linkage, Schminkage: Day 1
Finally, a free moment to dump these links: Here you will find a whiny so and so named Jordan who actually believes that if the unions were stronger, the number of employee deaths and injuries on the job would fall. … Continue reading
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