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Category Archives: Life in the Atomic Age
As you’ve probably noticed
I took the last week, in coordination with my vacation from work, off from political topics in the hopes that it would mellow me out a bit. Unfortunately, it seems that I couldn’t have made a more horrible mistake. You … Continue reading
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Yet another reason to move to Texas
This is a county by county map of gas prices across America. I do wonder about how Missouri and South Carolina got to be so “green”. You can find out more at GasBuddy
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And I’m off
I couldn’t find anything to actually write about during the overnight that didn’t seem trivial. I did have a rambling post about Georgia and the Ukraine with a number of funny anecdotes included, but I started reading the idiocy of … Continue reading
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OK, all you Tolkien readers
I gots me some questions for y’all. Or maybe just one good one. I’ve written about this before, but for the newbies, let me just fill in a bit of info: I’ve never been much for fiction of any type. … Continue reading
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Lighten Up
After the goings on this weekend, I really needed this I’ve been using this one for the past couple weeks and figure that it is about time that I should let you all in on it. Like Uncle Nuge sez: … Continue reading
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Busy
Sorry, nothing other than this from me until tomorrow. I’m busy watching the Georgia situation this weekend. But here’s some links: Tam has a nearly perfect comment on the damage going on. Marko Hoare has a very good piece on … Continue reading
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Made in Italy
A sad day in the automotive world. Mr. Andrea Pininfarina died after being struck by a car while riding a two wheeled contraption outside of Turin, Italy. He was chief executive officer of the family firm Pininfarina, which has designed … Continue reading
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Bicycles are dangerous
They don’t even need to have a mounted rider Sen. Jason Atkinson is in serious condition at Providence Medford Medical Center after accidently being shot in the knee Tuesday evening while working on a friend’s bike. Central Point police were … Continue reading
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This ought to be interesting
An email sent to Michelle Malkin Hi Michelle! Could you please publicize this upcoming protest on your site… Protest to demand the resignation of Mayor Newsom and the end of SF’s criminal alien shield (otherwise known as the Sanctuary City … Continue reading
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Might as well let you know about it
But first, the pic that lead me to post this, found at Reynolds’ place I was listening to CNN at the gym this morning and there was woe to be sprach in the housing market as the nationwide numbers for … Continue reading
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