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Daily Archives: December 28, 2009
What a flake
Here in the Seattle area, we don’t get all that much snow. One or two minor or moderate dumpings every five to six years and then one good one every decade or so. Minnesota is different. From what I understand, … Continue reading
Posted in Freaks, Mutants, and Morons
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RNS Quote of the Day: 12/28/09
Hammer = Ride Fast Nail = Attempted terrorist attack A Muslim man allegedly acting on Al-Qaida orders smuggles an explosive device on board an airliner headed to the USA and detonates it. The TSA policies of: *Treating every person (including … Continue reading
Posted in Freaks, Mutants, and Morons, Quote of the Day
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Forgetting the narrative
I’m expecting something very bad to happen to the UCLA PoliSci department in the not too distant future. It may just be lack of funding, but it could be something as bad as having the library fall on them. Media … Continue reading
Posted in Life in the Atomic Age
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