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Category Archives: Life in the Atomic Age
No, it’s not Saturday
But there won’t be any posting from me today (other than this). I’ve got to take a drive this AM that’ll eat up all my posting time. Then, when I get back, I’ve got to hit the rack and die … Continue reading
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Not to make you paranoid
But this is the reason I brought no firearms with me to the GBR last year. The San Francisco Chronicle is reporting that several baggage handlers working for a company contracted by Delta Airlines were busted in a sting operation … Continue reading
Posted in Life in the Atomic Age, Uncategorized
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It’s Monday allright
So I was just out with the dogs as they completed their usual morning bladder relief sessions when I was treated to a cacophony of morning sounds. Seeing as how we’ve been having a spell of hot & muggy days … Continue reading
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Like I need another one
I’m shaking a virtual fist in the general direction of The Mad Rocket Scientist. Long ago he went and dropped a link to my current favorite time vacuum, MotivatedPhotos. Then yesterday he goes and drops link to TextsFromLastNight on me. … Continue reading
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The Soundboard: Beer drinkin’ music Edition
Well, I suppose that this tunage would only really be found suitable if Mr. and Mrs. Obama and Mr. Gates sit around the fireplace drinking a second or third beer after Officer Crowley leaves. We had to tear this muthfucka … Continue reading
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Urine for a chat
The MSM is reporting on the beer selections for the picnic table gathering between President Obama, Professor Gates and Officer Crowley: Obama will have a Bud Light Gates will have a Red Stripe Crowley will have a selection from the … Continue reading
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L8r, G8r
Gots me a weekend chock full o’stuff. Gunshow today (Centralia). Fried chicken on the tailgate @ the drive-in movie followed by the new Potter flick (Auburn). You should do something relaxing too.
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Doggie Cam
While we’re in Barcelona enjoying the magnificent views, our doggies Alaska (white wolf/white shepherd mix) and Kaya (lab/shepherd/pit mix) will be enjoying a luxury kennel at Woodland Veterinary Hospital, our favorite boarding facility. We drive ninety minutes from home to … Continue reading
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Finally!
The Budweiser brewery (aka: The Devil’s Own Kidney Machine) stands to possibly become useful for something other than making shitty rice beer. You do two things at motorway services: fill up one tank and empty another. US chemists have combined … Continue reading
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The 411
Want to know if you’re important enough for California to pay you in cash instead an IOU? Felix Salmon has the list. (Hint: You’re probably not)
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