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Category Archives: Life in the Atomic Age
Can’t Say I’d Change A Thing
It speaks the truth exactly Found @ MTPolitics And I have had this one in my Pics folder for just about ever. Also a truth. And reader Steve sent this “Edit” Of this David Horsey EdToon that was put out … Continue reading
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That could have left a mark
One his/her kids would have remembered. From Postworthy Yesterday our group went wheeling for a New Years day run. Not long into the ride one of the new Jeep Wranglers went past a fallen tree and a branch that was … Continue reading
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Who put the vitamins in Fred Thompson’s oatmeal?
That was the opening line from Cap’n Ed’s debate post last night. All I can say is that it wasn’t’ me but with that fire Freddy earned himself another $50 on top of today’s already planned donation to his campaign. … Continue reading
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What, maybe she’s in Seattle?
Oh, it is just the CITY of Lacey is missing a dummy? I thought they were talking about (Barely) Governor Gregiore. Never mind. Police are looking for the missing mannequin they had used to remind drivers to slow down, and … Continue reading
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Why is Anderson Cooper in Iowa?
Because he LOVES the Caucus! Anyway, my predictions for tonight, based on the 15% or more principle The (R)’s: Mitt “The Tit†Romney – 34% Huck-afuck-abee – 24% Frederalism – 22% John McCain/Feingold – 20% The (D)’s: Osbama – 41% … Continue reading
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Hello 2008!
And good riddance to 2007. Oh-Seven was not a very good year for me. Oh sure, I survived (which is an oddity in and of itself), I got to spend almost the whole month of October with my wife, my … Continue reading
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The Haul
The Wife and I had The Fam over for dinner Christmas afternoon/evening. Turkey and ham and all the fixins wrapped up what was swiftly becoming a White Christmas. Though it never actually stuck, having the white stuff fall past the … Continue reading
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I’m Dreaming
Of a green April. A white Christmas is almost out of the question at this point and time for the Seattle/Tacoma area, sadly. However, Joe was kind enough to post pics of the current status of the Boomershoot range earlier … Continue reading
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Its Not On
So here I was, all prepared to throw down with some Paul-cultists, but none arrived. At first I thought that I had just chased all the true-believers away before hand, or that they just didn’t want to “waste” their time … Continue reading
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Christmas Thanks
Rob of the SayAnything blog is thankful he is not Canadian One thing I’ve been thinking about as lay convalescing in the hospital is just how rapidly I was able to get what was ailing me treated. Saturday night I … Continue reading
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