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Category Archives: Life in the Atomic Age
I didn’t say how much later
Pulling Parts Sunday lasted longer than I had envisioned due to one of two things: 1. The back of my truck isn’t as big as I thought, or 2. Galaxie parts are larger than I thought. Pick one and either … Continue reading
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Weekend Suckage
Had some running around to do yesterday, and by the time I made it home I was too beat to drive down to the Tacoma to video the protest. Not that my presence was missed. Here is the news report. … Continue reading
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Mythbusting
Two “birds†with one “stoneâ€, so to speak. Here is the link you’ll need. Myth #1: Global Warming is going to cook us all Recent Canadian winters have been mild but this one looks set to break all-time records for … Continue reading
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Sunday Confessional
Seeing as how I’ve been telling these sordid tales of my past to The Wife as of late, I suppose I can share them with you all now too. I’ve been following the case of the arson at the UW … Continue reading
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Guessing Games
Name this actor Answer and controversy here.
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Ring of Fire
For those of you who inhabit the West Coast with me, you might want to do an inventory. Several earthquakes have struck the region this week, including two more Friday near the California-Mexico border.The first quake struck at 11:31 a.m. … Continue reading
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Been saving this link
Until I had some time to make up a picture for it Legendary Nessie hunter Robert Rines is giving up his search for the monster after 37 years. The 85-year-old American will make one last trip in a bid to … Continue reading
More Veepstakes
Earlier this week I put together a list of possible McCain VP choices. He of more time and resources, John Hawkins at Right Wing News, has compiled and even more extensive list here. Check it out and research them over … Continue reading
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No New Taxes for the Middle Class
Those who know more about this than I have spoken, and while I would like to agree with them, trying to figure out if they’re going to take my right or my left arm isn’t making me feel any better. … Continue reading
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Sunday time
It always seems to go too fast, as of late, so make it slow down with Victor Davis Hanson’s latest I was watching on television last week both Barack Obama and his wife Michelle speak about the supposedly depression-like conditions … Continue reading
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