Posted in Uncategorized on Apr 28th, 2007
Some items of interest from the blogroll.
aTypical Joe wants to help bring down Stephen Colbert.
William Teach (Pirate’s Cove) looks at the latest captured al-Qaeda commander.
Maggie’s Notebook shows why the ACLU supports child molesters.
Don Surber says Jack Valenti couldn’t have lived with all this.
c.a. Marks (Alabama Improper) looks at a banned commercial.
Pettifog follows the aftermath of [...]
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Posted in Uncategorized on Apr 27th, 2007
It looks like my network is down. Or not. The TiVo is on, but the laptop (the backup laptop; the primary is STILL down) won’t connect. Dial-up works, though.
So, no perusing the blogroll this morning. No much of anything until I figure out why the laptop isn’t working. If it’s not one thing, it’s another. [...]
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Posted in Uncategorized on Apr 26th, 2007
Some items of interest from the blogroll.
Harvey (Bad Example) looks at who tears are being shed for now.
Don Surber thinks Howard Dean has another bad idea.
Honza P. (Pros and Cons) says Time gets it wrong again.
Interested-Participant shows what happens when the good guys can carry guns, too.
miksch (Musing Minds) hit a milestone.
Bernie (Planck’s Constant) used [...]
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Posted in Uncategorized on Apr 25th, 2007
Some items of interest from the blogroll.
Perri Nelson says being good isn’t always bad for business.
Big White Hat weighs in on Alec Baldwin.
Ogre is tired of the U.S. becoming wimps.
21st Century Paladin looks at a skyscraper with a twist.
c.a. Marks (Alabama Improper) is following the Alabama University* women’s golf team.
Jack’s Shack (Random Thoughts) declares war.
Boudica [...]
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Posted in Uncategorized on Apr 24th, 2007
Some items of interest from the blogroll.
Ecker (EckerNet) finds that sex is an assignment.
The Bullwinkle Blog says Harry Reid can’t tell the truth.
Brian (Iowa Voice) says the Democrats never met a tax they didn’t like.
Redoubt (Sin City) says don’t buy from Red China.
Batesline returns after a few days under the weather.
Dorannes imagines winning 10-million dollars [...]
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Posted in Uncategorized on Apr 23rd, 2007
Some items of interest from the blogroll.
Reliapundit (The Astute Blogger) tells what Dubya stands for.
Fausta enjoys the classics.
Dragonlady (Dragon’s Den) is taking applications.
LindaSoG (Something … and Half of Something) explains the difference the terrorists and and those fighting those who are fighting the terrorists.
Jack and Charmaine Yoest (Reasoned Audacity) went to the Correspondents’ Dinner.
GOP and [...]
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Posted in Uncategorized on Apr 22nd, 2007
Some items of interest from the blogroll.
Don Surber finds the Kentucky prison system is only interested in the fax.
7.62 mm Justice says don’t be a victim.
Baldilocks experiences the BSOD.
Harvey shows … oh, heck, just go see [NSFW?].
ArmyWifeToddlerMom hits near the top on some Google searches.
California Conservative says Obama supports Osama.
Cathouse Chat says despite it all, [...]
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Posted in Uncategorized on Apr 21st, 2007
Some items of interest from the blogroll.
aTypical Joe finds that even mass killers can’t get good service at the Post Office either.
VW Bug (One Happy Dog Speaks) prepares for a road trip … and has a song in her head.
WuzzaDem finds Alec Baldwin at his new job.
Pirate’s Cove has more on the craziest of the [...]
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Posted in Uncategorized on Apr 20th, 2007
Still trying to solve the issues with the Dell laptop. Computer Associates really screwed it up. So, I worked on it all night … missing last night’s Catfish game in the process. And, being up late trying to fix it (made progress, but it’s still not fixed), I overslept this morning. So no scanning the [...]
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Posted in Uncategorized on Apr 19th, 2007
Some items of interest from the blogroll.
John Hawkins (Right Wing News) says Hillary would be totally unstoppable … if people liked her.
Greg (Rhymes With Right) says the Houston Chronicle opposes the First Amendment.
Dizzy Girl drove around the neighborhood … to get away from the smoke and fire.
Shamalama (Common Folk Using Common Sense) promises a return [...]
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