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Category Archives: Life in the Atomic Age
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On the range. Where the Glocks and 1911’s they play. Where point and click happens and the paper targets we’re cappin’ and I brought enough ammo for all day! I’m packing the range bag and ammo can for range day … Continue reading
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Brewsky Report
I have a new favorite beer that’ll sit very well right alongside my Oaked Arrogant Bastard Ale. It is from Dick’s Brewery in Centralia, WA and it is his original Dick’s Danger Ale. I really liked his seasonal Double Diamond … Continue reading
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Fitting
It seems that Ayn Rand’s works are quite popular these days (though apparently not with members of the current administration). Sales of Ayn Rand’s “Atlas Shrugged†have almost tripled over the first seven weeks of this year compared with sales … Continue reading
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Sorry I’m late
Today’s meeting about yesterday’s topic went long. Very long. Actually becoming a second meeting. Mostly because I was not gaining any ground in any direction for the longest time. Thankfully, my stamina wore my opposition down. While the racist coworker … Continue reading
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Excuse me waiter
There’s a racist in my workplace. First a little backstory. Last November an individual whom I’ve never enjoyed working with was appropriately fired for making racist statements towards his supervisor and about his coworkers. This individual is a middle aged … Continue reading
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Interesting Choice
That was my reaction to the announcement of former Washington State Governor, Gary Locke, to head the Commerce Department. The reason being that Locke is very pro-business and pro-free trade, especially when compared to the rest of the Obama-tons. While … Continue reading
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Because I might be a criminal
Today is the day that I spend an hour or so with a paper number in my hand while applying for renewal of my state issued Concealed Pistol License. Since I last had my permit renewed I have moved out … Continue reading
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Not What You Think
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Only from citizens
It seems we had ourselves a dandy little protest in downtown Seattle yesterday. Within 36 hours nearly Liberty Belle was able to find nearly 100 people unhappy enough about the Stimupalozza/Porkulus package to venture into the solidly leftist uptown Seattle … Continue reading
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Sherlock Holmes I am not
The Good: In coordination with the new contract (the nine-figure one, the one that is keeping me away from Boomershoot), my employer and the Muni have agreed on a dispatch program. This program only works in Firefox. Our IT guy … Continue reading
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