Monthly Archives: November 2008

What are you doing here? (Updated)

I’m busy voting. Like you should be doing. Oh, you already voted? Excellent. When I get back I’ll have a gift for all of you who have voted. In the meantime, have a good day. Update: It was the busiest … Continue reading

Posted in Life in the Atomic Age | 5 Comments

A Prediction

Posted in Uncategorized | 3 Comments

Blogmeet

For those that missed last week’s announcement, myself and a number of local bloggy-types will be meeting for dinner this upcoming Sunday, the 9th of November at La Cabana Cafe 2532 Beacon Ave S in Seattle @ 1800. You can … Continue reading

Posted in Kewel! | 5 Comments

RNS Quote of the Day: 11/01/08

I think this is exceptionally appropriate considering tomorrow’s events. When small men begin to cast big shadows, it means that the sun is about to set. Lin Yutang All things being equal, I prefer sunrises.

Posted in Quote of the Day | Leave a comment

Heat. Kitchen.

Who just left? Why, it was the assholes at the weekly Seattle alt-rag, The Stranger, who over the weekend published the addresses of King County residents who posted McCain/Palin yard signs in front of their homes. A number of local … Continue reading

Posted in Evil walks the earth | 4 Comments

That is not “Change”

It is the same old shit the Democrats do every time they have the chance Iraq War Vet’s Service Attacked in Ohio Campaign When Josh Mandel got a call from the Marines last year asking him to return voluntarily to … Continue reading

Posted in Too Stupid to Live | 1 Comment

Stompin’ Termites

We had our annual termite swarm today. Every year at this time, from a hidden lair somewhere nearby, they hatch and boil about on the ground in clumps of a few hundred or so. Usually I don’t get to see … Continue reading

Posted in Uncategorized | 3 Comments

Anniversary

On this day, seven years ago, I handed over possession of the magic words that turn me back into a frog to The Wife. You’ll excuse me if I take the weekend off. Be good to yourselves. This may be … Continue reading

Posted in Life in the Atomic Age | 5 Comments