Time to go to the range!
July 19, 2006 by Laura | Trackback URI
This is too cool. Maybe after I can accurately shoot a smilie face - in order, clockwise - I’ll make this my next goal:
July 19, 2006 by Laura | Trackback URI
This is too cool. Maybe after I can accurately shoot a smilie face - in order, clockwise - I’ll make this my next goal:
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Ha! "Semper Gumby - always flexible." Click through to see the mascot. Fabulous!
Snapped Shot offers us the protester of the year - 2009, that is. I think she's just hiding a John Bolton-worthy mustache.
Remember when Charles Barkley insisted that athletes aren't role models? At least now he can't be charged with hypocrisy or letting kids down. Because he is being charged with DUI -
Loudmouth liberal Charles Barkley was arrested last night in Arizona. ... Barkley is talking about running for governor of Alabama, as a democrat, possibly in 2010.
I'd say so much for running for office, but politicians have not been sanctioned by voters after doing far worse.
My favorite - and oft linked - writer from Wizbang, Jay Tea, now blogs at Commentary as J.G. Thayer. His latest sums up Israel's failure to accept a truce:
In other words: if Israel stops the bombing and ends the blockade, Hamas will think about stopping the rockets.
Can't imagine why they'd pass up an offer like that!
This may inspire a hearty chorus of "duh!" but I just discovered that sun isn't strictly necessary when cold brewing tea in a pitcher. I put the water and tea bags in a pitcher on the counter of my depressingly dark kitchen and wandered off without putting it near a window. A couple of hours later the tea was brewed, and (as Luzianne decaf always is) tasty. Am I the last person in the south to have discovered this phenomenon?
They say -
The threat of 9/11 ignored. The threat of Iraq hyped and manipulated. Guantánamo and Abu Ghraib. Hurricane Katrina. The shredding of civil liberties. The rise of Iran. Global warming. Economic disaster. How did one two-term presidency go so wrong? A sweeping draft of history—distilled from scores of interviews—offers fresh insight into the roles of George W. Bush, Dick Cheney, and other key players.
Newsbuster's response is going to leave a mark.
Oh, and and that phrase, "oral history" - I don't think it means what they think it means, given that they didn't podcast or otherwise record it.
And by disgraceful I mean the Protestant stats, not the Catholic ones. ONLY 25% of Evangelical Christians read the Bible on a daily basis along with 20% of other Protestants.
Rabbi Boteach got it wrong.
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