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Category Archives: Life in the Atomic Age
This picture
Doesn’t quite say 1000 words. It would say 1000 words but I have to tell you that it was taken outside a high school where folks were waiting in the rain for their flu shots.
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I blame it on Bill Clinton
Say whatever you like about the man, he definitely caused popular culture worldwide to leapfrog forward several decades on the trendline of sex becoming “just another activity” in the minds of people (and kids) worldwide: One 14-year-old girl told him … Continue reading
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The Invisible Hand
It’s almost as though we’d have to put it out in comic book form for them to understand it. They need the pictures, I guess. Stiff competition from thousands of America’s mom-and-pop marijuana farmers threatens the bottom line for powerful … Continue reading
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Pffft!
So the Daily Mail has come out with the results of some sorry little survey they took about which nationality’s men are the Best/Worst in the sack. And the US was listed as the fifth worst. Because we’re too rough. … Continue reading
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They certainly don’t mince words
One thing the Brits still do well is hand out crunchy insults. The UN loves Obama because he is weak Barack Obama’s Gallup approval rating of 52 percent may well be lower at this stage of his presidency than any … Continue reading
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They’re just now figuring this out
Gunnies and other 2A supporters have been saying for decades that if they want gun crime to go down, then they’ll need to actually punish the criminals. And now, finally, the King County Prosecutor’s Office seems to have actually heard. … Continue reading
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RNS Quote of the Day: Trouble in Reno Edition
Mr. C and KeeWee finally made it home from the GBR yesterday after some trouble with the airline. Best quote from the tale: It seems that TSA has trouble differentiating between fudge from Scheel’s and C4. Mr. Completely Really. I … Continue reading
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Notes from the Road
I’ve spent more time driving than sleeping these past few days, so please excuse me whilst I put a couple of memorable quotes from that time into the electronic memory. I had recently left the mountain passes of northern California … Continue reading
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Are you?
Are you a Home on the Range Man? Brigid has some criteria. I’m afraid The Wife would only grudgingly agree. She’s still pissed at me since I killed a spider with my 3lb hammer after I woke him up putting … Continue reading
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On the road
As of 0000 I’m on the road to David’s abode. I was surprised to discover that I’m going to be stopped at the border going into CA. Do they know they can do this at their southern border too? Apparently, … Continue reading
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