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Monthly Archives: January 2010
ATF-Approved for Zombies
Click to embiggen to see teh funny. It is, however, a real form, approved by ATF for the purpose stated. From an old thread on Calguns.
Posted in Have Gun, Will Travel
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Dress Shoes for WTSHTF
We’ve had a few earthquakes in the last few days, strong enough to be noticeable in my office. As many of you know, I’m an attorney and although I stopped wearing a sport coat or tie long ago (this is … Continue reading
Posted in By Ourselves, For Ourselves
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Bow Down to the Wave-Motion Gun
Yeah, I don’t understand Japanese. I don’t care. I’ll watch all of this, even without subtitles. It can’t be released in the US fast enough for me.
Posted in Kewel!
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Well, that was interesting
It seems I ruffled a few feathers the past couple days by mixing the discussion of politics with religion. Quick point: The Religious Right was is not called as such because they are religious and on the right side of … Continue reading
Posted in Life in the Atomic Age
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Some Friday Fiction For You
And so I resurface. Finally got rid of the sinus-infection-that-became-an-ear-infection that wouldn’t go away. Azithromycin did the trick, but I wasn’t sure it would for a bit. Incubating the next superbug, that’s me. John Carpenter’s The Thing is an old … Continue reading
Posted in Friday Fiction, Kewel!
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What I was waiting for
I wanted to wait on posting about the 9th Circus ruling voiding the Washington state law forbidding felons from voting until word came down from this guy about what’s next. Washington state will appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court in … Continue reading
Posted in Heroes, Comrades and Brothers
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They stink at smelling
Retraining for the dogs. The unemployment line for the handlers. While the Obama administration tries to tighten airport security in the wake of the Christmas Day bombing attempt over Detroit, the Transportation Security Administration’s bomb-smelling dogs at the Philadelphia International … Continue reading
Posted in Too Stupid to Live
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They’re burning books in the UK
For heat. Because coal is too expensive. Volunteers have reported that ‘a large number’ of elderly customers are snapping up hardbacks as cheap fuel for their fires and stoves. Temperatures this week are forecast to plummet as low as -13ºC … Continue reading
Posted in Rampant Eco Socialism
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Can we finally be rid of these freaks?
The well read should spread the word throughout the conservative/libertarian politics. Like fire. Science fiction takes the reader into a strange world without God. Oh, there might be “a god,†a “force,†but it is definitely not the God of … Continue reading
Posted in Freaks, Mutants, and Morons
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The High Middle Ground
Ding Dong Danny Westneat, columnist for the Seattle Times, introduces us to Mark Pursley I’m not sure what people in Rainier Valley were expecting to hear from the Seattle mayor’s gun adviser, Mark Pursley. But it probably wasn’t this: That … Continue reading
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