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Category Archives: Life in the Atomic Age
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And Accurate! Found at the SayAnything blog
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It’s Super Duper Tuesday!
Hillary’s cryin’. Obama’s poll numbers are flying’. McCain’s lyin’ Romney’s buyin’. And I don’t get to vote for another two damn weeks! Eh, no one I want to cast a vote for anyway. Hopefully they’ll still be more than one … Continue reading
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Sadly
This was our “illegal immigration investigation” technique for far too long. Normally, a non-injury rear-end collision wouldn’t warrant a news story. But in an ironic twist, this crash involved a van full of illegal immigrants which slammed into an SUV … Continue reading
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What was that
About Global Warming? (cricketts) Joe has a the trials and tribulations of his wife’s trip across Washington’s I-90 mountain pass at Snoqualmie. Picture five hours in white out conditions waiting for the plows to clear an avalanche. I particularly want … Continue reading
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Mysteriously Quiet
Yesterday, “Baghdad Jim†McDermott finally gave John Boehner (R-OH) the money he owes him for releasing an illegally taped cell phone conversation between Boehner and Newt Gingrich to the press. Local leftists are, rather oddly, not speaking a word about … Continue reading
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Congratulations are in order
Our good man Chad Originator of these Stopped by to let us know that he’s been reading some Ayoob and that half of his “Ribbit” was going to a tactical pistol and the other half to diapers for his new … Continue reading
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The Wife Disagrees
But I can live with that. In my opinion, I wholeheartedly believe that the Writer’s strike, and in addition, the subsequent canceling of glitz award shows, are the best thing to happen to America for at least a decade if … Continue reading
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Some Gun News
First up, both Ahab and Murdoc the Gun Pundit will be attending this year’s SHOT Show. I’ll be linking to the parts I find appealing to me, but you might find something you like that I missed, so be sure … Continue reading
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We’ll miss ya, Fred
I’d like to thank everyone who stopped by with the news yesterday. The wife woke me up to let me know about it right after the announcement. My exact words are difficult for me to remember, but she says that … Continue reading
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Going for the Gold
And the Silver. And the Copper? Yes, I believe the time is upon us to talk about heavy metals. No, this isn’t a Soundboard post. I’ve gotten a couple different emails recently on the subject of precious metals confiscation. One … Continue reading
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