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Category Archives: Life in the Atomic Age
A “Thank You” Post
A big thanks go out from the RNS Blogstation Tacoma to those who left their condolences for Russell earlier this week. We’re still sad, but he’ll be back home soon, on a shelf overlooking one of his favorite napping spots. … Continue reading
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A Sad Day at RNS
Nine years ago last month, The Wife and had recently adopted a new dog. She was a Dobie/Rott mix named Ellie and she loved having a new home. However, we were both working days and felt that she could use … Continue reading
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Ten Years Ago Today
I was still working a morning shift and had just stepped out of the shower when my wife (then fiancee) opened the door to tell me that a plane had just struck one of the skyscrapers in NYC. I was … Continue reading
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Just Wondering
When I’m on the interstate and see a military convoy going in the opposite direction, I usually say something along the lines of “Don’t worry fellas. I’ll take care of it.” Am I the only one who does this? I … Continue reading
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Thursday Funnies
Life is not slowing down yet, even though I’m supposed to have a few weeks off from school. I got links galore but not enough enough “Uncle Time” to toss them up. So try these on for size Welcome to … Continue reading
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File under “DUH!”
Turning off your nuclear power plants will strain the rest of your electrical infrastructure.
Like I’ve said before
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If you’re unfriendly to business
Business will be more unfriendly to you A Massachusetts employment organization has canceled its annual job fair because not enough companies have come forward to offer jobs. Richard Shafer, chairman of the Taunton Employment Task Force, says 20 to 25 … Continue reading
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Or, You Could Just Nuke the Bitch
Required reading from The Last Psychiatrist. You really want to read all the way to the end.
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