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Sunday, August 2, 2009
Rapping steward
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Friday, July 31, 2009
Car Jack?
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Do we always have to fall to the lowest common denominator?Two friends of mine independently told me about a carjacking in the area where I live. Its the first time I've heard of a carjacking anywhere in the city, and my connections in the Police force agree that it is very unusual.
It wasn't a Lamborghini or a Ferrari but a Honda Civic that was carjacked.
I drive a Honda Civic.
Both of my friends mentioned that now, whenever they get into their cars they lock all the doors. And I think I'll be doing the same.
So due to one incident, which seems to be exceptionally unusual, a whole group of the population are not only going to lock their doors whenever they get into their vehicles, but they'll also have that little adrenaline rush and thought about danger in the backs of their minds.
So why do we always have to fall to the lowest common denominator?
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Who says older isn't better?
Englishman Arthur S Mole and his American colleague John D Thomas took these incredible pictures of thousands of soldiers forming icons of American history. Arthur's great nephew Joseph Mole, 70, says: "In the picture of the Statue of Liberty there are 18,000 men: 12,000 of them in the torch alone, but just 17 at the base. The men at the top of the picture are actually half a mile away from the men at the bottom"
They took the photographs in camps across the US using soldiers returning to America after World War I
Mole and Thomas: The Living Uncle Sam: 19,000 officers and men at Camp Lee, Virginia, January 13, 1919
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Woodstock reality
Its about a certain section of the Vietnam War Memorial and the 109 American soldiers who died between August 15 and August 18, 1969. That date? Woodstock.
Image by Getty Images via Daylife
For something interesting, and even meaningful, to go with your coffee, go over and read it.
And by the by, its a great blog to read on a daily basis too.
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Wednesday, July 29, 2009
"Folsom Prison Blues" by Johnny Cash
(And this post is a kind of 'test,test' as Scribefire does not allow Mozilla to display Flash in an editor. Who'd a thunk it?)
So the vid is as cute as a button.
5-year-old boy plays "Folsom Prison Blues" by Johnny Cash
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Sunday, July 26, 2009
They're in my pants
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Whilst making a bottle for His Highness the Baby I noticed a few mini-ants running around the surface. It was 3 am so I didn't want to pay much attention to them.At 8 am when I made Her Holiness's coffee I noticed them again, this time around the sugar bowl.
Normally I'd just call the exterminator and have them chemically removed but we're moving house in less than a month and I don't want to spend the money.
So my question to you, dear reader, is;
Short of hiring an anteater from the local menagerie, do you have any cheap and easy ways to abate the flow of ants into an apartment?
Answers in the Comments please.
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Wednesday, July 22, 2009
Cigarettes, whisky and wild, wild women
Image by Getty Images via Daylife
Britain's last World War I veteran, and the World's oldest man, Henry Allingham, passed away recently at the ripe old age of 113. And what did he say was the key to his longevity?"cigarettes, whisky and wild, wild women."
But all jokes aside, he was a modest man who served as Britain's conscience, reminding young people time and time again about the true cost of war.
More at the link
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Kelly hearts Kelly - and we're cool with that
Image via CrunchBase
A young Meg Ryanesque Florida gal named Kelly Hildebrandt discovers a shirtless, Matthew McConaughey-type Texan with the exact same first and last name on Facebook.More at the linkKelly girl sends a cyber shout-out to Kelly boy, and he answers back. Three weeks of viral flirting leads Kelly boy to head east to Florida to meet girl Kelly. A couple of months later, he’s relocating — and come October, just eight months after their first connection, Kelly Hildebrandt will marry Kelly Hildebrandt.
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Monday, July 20, 2009
Using a blog to your advantage
AD took his motorbike to be repaired after a nasty bump (which he blogged about) and was so insulted by the shop that he decided to share his experience with his loyal readers. The side effect of him blogging about Cycles & More in Louisiana is that he has reached the number 1 slot on Google for Cycles & More, just one spot above their own website!!
"What you have failed to do in three weeks, a pair of semi-literate high school shop students could have done in four days"Go and read it for yourself. Actually, the more people read it the longer it'll stay high on Google, hopefully teaching Cycles & More to be nicer to their customers.
Have a nice day now y'all!
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Sunday, July 19, 2009
World's Fastest Everything
World's Fastest Everything
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Friday, July 17, 2009
The Insomniac's Guide to Ambulances
The Insomniac's Guide to Ambulances
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Tuesday, July 14, 2009
The reality of it all
Her reality check about MJ's death, as opposed to other things happening in the world, were a wake up call for some people out there.
Click on the link - and have a tissue ready, as like myself you might find that you 'get something in your eye' at the end of the story.
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Jerusalem Terrorist Attack First Hand
It was seven years ago. On 9 of the Fourth Month (Tammuz)/June 19, at around 7:00 pm, a Yishma'eli (Arab) blew himself up at the trempiada (Bus Stop). Seven Jews were murdered as a result. Many Jews were injured. I was one of them.
Read the rest here
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What happened to the news today?
Firefox has a very useful gadget called Morning Coffee where at the click of a button your preloaded websites come popping up together. Every morning I make a coffee, press the Morning Coffee icon, take a few sips and start to read the morning news from around the world.
After weeks of monotonous news about white/black pop stars popping off this mortal coil, and politicians being crooked (who'd a thunk it?) this morning I was flabbergasted to see the following ASTOUNDING headlines;
- Southwest Inspects Planes After Hole in Fuselage
- Upcoming Military Robot Could Feed on Dead Bodies
- New Jersey Woman Struck by Ambulance While Sitting on Porch
- Father Dies Trying to Save Son From Irate Driver in Chuck E. Cheese Parking Lot
- Motorist Plunges to His Death After Driving Over Edge of Grand Canyon
And to cap it all off my sister just told me that my 13 year old nephew at stay away camp has come down with the swine flu.
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Sunday, July 12, 2009
Multifaceted post
Passenger fixes faulty airliner over at Throw The Ball Already
A discussion about (German) honor and glory over at This Ain't Hell
A series of funnier and funnier jokes proving that Some things shouldn’t be said… edited (heavily probably) by Mostly Cajun, All American and Opinionated
MJ in Candied Story - again from Throw The Ball Already
And to finish off, an obituary of a gallant and heroic WWII secret agent, Peter Lake.
Have a good week.
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Friday, July 10, 2009
America’s Place In The World
Anyway, I digress. Mr Fry recently gave a very interesting talk to the Royal Geographical Society in London, which he posted on his website on July 4th. And yes, it is a very eye-opening, non-diluted view of America and one which I think you'll appreciate.
He explains the roots for his love of nature, his love affair with America and his beliefs as to what will tear the USA asunder in years to come.
Enjoy the speech, I definitely did.
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Summer Classes for Women
At THE ADULT LEARNING CENTER
REGISTRATION MUST BE COMPLETED
by Tuesday July 30, 2009
NOTE: DUE TO THE COMPLEXITY AND DIFFICULTY LEVEL
OF THEIR CONTENTS, CLASS SIZES WILL BE LIMITED TO 8 PARTICIPANTS MAXIMUM.
Class 1
Up in Winter, Down in Summer – How to Adjust a Thermostat
Step by Step, with Slide Presentation.
Meets 4 wks, Monday and Wednesday for 2 hrs beginning at 7:00 PM..
Class 2
Which Takes More Energy – Putting the Toilet Seat Down, or Bitching About It for 3 Hours?
Round Table Discussion.
Meets 2 weeks, Saturday 12:00 for 2 hours.
Class 3
How to go to the powder room by your self without taking anyone with you for 3 Hours?
Round Table Discussion.
Meets 7 Days a week 12:00 for 3 hours.
Class 4
Is It Possible To Drive Past a Wal-Mart Without Stopping?–Group Debate.
Meets 4 weeks, Saturday 10:00 PM for 2 hours.
Class 5
Fundamental Differences Between a Purse and a Suitcase–Pictures and
Explanatory Graphics.
Meets Saturdays at 2:00 PM for 3 weeks.
Class 6
Curling Irons–Can They Levitate and Fly Into The Bathroom Cabinet?
Examples on Video.
Meets 4 weeks, Tuesday and Thursday for 2 hours beginning at 7:00 PM
Class 7
How to Ask Questions During Commercials and Be Quiet During the Program.
Help Line Support and Support Groups.
Meets 4 Weeks, Friday and Sunday 7:00 PM
Class 8
Can a Bath Be Taken Without 14 Different Kinds of Soaps and Shampoos? Open Forum.
Monday at 8:00 PM, 2 hours.
Class 9
Health Watch–They Make Medicine for PMS – USE IT!
Three nights; Monday, Wednesday, Friday at 7:00 PM for 2 hours.
Class 10
I Was Wrong and He Was Right!–Real Life Testimonials..
Tuesdays at 6:00 PM Location to be determined.
Class 11
How to Parallel Park In Less Than 20 Minutes Without an Insurance Claim. Driving Simulations.
4 weeks, Saturday’s noon, 2 hours.
Class 12
Learning to Live–How to Apply Brakes Without Throwing Passengers Through the Windshield.
Tuesdays at 7:00 PM, location to be determined
Class 13
How to Shop by Yourself.
Meets 4 wks, Tuesday and Thursday for 2 hours beginning at 7:00 PM.
Class 14
How to Fight Cerebral Atrophy–Remembering To Take a List To The Store,
Avoiding Separate Trips for Each Item Needed.
Cerebral Shock Therapy Sessions and Full Lobotomies Offered.
Three nights; Monday, Wednesday, Friday at 7:00 PM for 2 hours.
Class 15
The Stove/Oven–What It Is and How It Is Used.
Live Demonstration. Tuesdays at 6:00 PM, location to be determined.
Upon completion of any of the above courses, diplomas will be issued to the survivors.
And there is a great reply in his comments section, go check it out.
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Wednesday, July 8, 2009
Disco tune saves man's life
Debra Bader was taking a walk in the woods with her 53-year-old husband one morning when suddenly he collapsed. At first she thought the situation was hopeless
Debra Bader was prompted to perform CRP on her husband, Christopher, after recalling a public service ad.
"I looked at him and said, 'He's dead,' because he wasn't moving or making any sounds at all," Bader remembers. "But I pulled the cell phone out of his pocket and called 911, and then a public service announcement I'd heard on the radio popped into my head."
The one-minute PSA from the American Heart Association instructed listeners, in the event of cardiac arrest, to perform chest compressions very hard to the beat of the 1970s Bee Gees song "Staying Alive.Bader says doctors at the hospital where her husband was treated have an alternative song. "They told me they do CPR to 'Another One Bites the Dust,' which also has about 100 beats per minute," Bader says. "Doctors have kind of a dark sense of humor."
"I do now," she saysSo does Bader like the song "Stayin' Alive"?
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