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Category Archives: Life in the Atomic Age
Family Addition
We’ve got us a Korean in the family now. The Wife decided upon a 2005 Sante Fe, from Hyundai. And I can’t say that I’m at all disappointed. We wandered on in and took a look around, found the finance … Continue reading
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Today’s Activity
When The Wife gets home from work this morning, we’re going to take care of an itch she’s been scratching for a couple months now. She wants a new (to her) car. The clock on her current car is running … Continue reading
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What say ye?
I’m thinking about this 3.5in suspension lift with an additional 1.5in shackle/spacer lift on 31×10.5×15’s But one of my YJ driving coworkers says to go with a 4.5 in suspension lift on 32×11.5×15’s Yeah, I know, not much actual difference … Continue reading
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We’re running out of oil!
OK, not really. Offshore oil discovery could help make Brazil major petroleum exporter Yes, it’ll take a half dozen years to start grabbing it, but fields such as these are going to be discovered again and again and again while … Continue reading
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My Newest
And favoritest cartoon… Perfect Hair Forever Winning quote Can you get this vacuum cleaner to fuck this cake? Sadly, it is no longer part of the Cartoon Network’s Adult Swim. But I can at least still watch it on You … Continue reading
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I’d really rather blog
But life keeps getting in the way. I got home from the workout this morning to find little big man Russell in a serious state of “distress”. Basically, he couldn’t walk without whimpering. So we whimpered him to the car … Continue reading
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OK
That was more of a morning than I was bargaining for. Went and did the workout thing, then off to the optometrist for new spectacles. Now, not only am I having to get the wife proofread this before I hit … Continue reading
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More Frederalism
Jonathon Adler at Volokh’s about Thompson’s appearance on Meet the Press (transcript here) Many politicians say such things. President Bush, for one, spoke quite a bit about the need for state flexibility when he was a Governor and a candidate, … Continue reading
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Breaking a sweat
The big boss gives us a goal of 100 days without an injury or accident. The reward is a free membership to one of the local 24 hour health clubs. Long story short, we smacked that goal out of the … Continue reading
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And he went downhill from there
Last night The Wife and I were carving up pumpkins while watching “The Crazy Socialist Show!” (advertised as the Dem debates), easily the scariest thing on TV that evening. Russell Has been on injured reserve since we got back from … Continue reading
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