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And the shame of it is….
… that they’ve already reproduced. In MA a couple with a three week old baby couldn’t find their way out of a corn maze and called the police to come find them (it took seven minutes for the cops to get to them). Here’s an interesting quote from the female that seems to be indicative… Continue reading
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The College Con
Working where I do is giving me a unique look at higher education in this country. I see where the meme has morphed from ‘we must provide worthy underprivileged kids with a chance to go to college’ to ‘all kids must go to college’ with a myth that this path is the only way to… Continue reading
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When Mullets attack
Apparently there has been a war going on within the Amish community and it has escalated. A group called the Bergholz Clan, led by a man named Sam Mullet, has been attacking other Amish in their homes and were cutting off the beards of men and the hair of the women (the growing of the… Continue reading
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This has been bugging me for a few days… GOP still missing the point.
Via Gateway Pundit: When discussing Chris Christie’s (final) decision to not run for President, Georgette Mosbacher, RNC Finance Co-Chair basically dismissed the fact that it was important saying that the RNC is going to get behind Mitt Romney because they think that ‘he’s more electable’. Further, she says “He’s less conservative than a lot of… Continue reading
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Pain is all in the mind
A friend of mine participated recently in a pain study–one where they induce pain and then test cognitive abilities and use an MRI to see the changes that pain makes in the brain. When I think of studying pain, I think of this: Other things that cause me pain are Obama insisting that Congress has… Continue reading
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Here's an idea….
People are going on about a balanced budget amendment to the Constitution to help rein in out of control government. They’ve also talked out term limits for Congressmen. I propose merging the two ideas into this: a Constitutional amendment mandating a sunset limit on all government actions–budgets, laws, rules, and regulations. I’m thinking that five… Continue reading
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You can't make this stuff up..
Via Chas at Southern Rockies Nature Blog: A level three sexual predator escaped from a transport van into a North Dakota cornfield. Even though they were harvesting beans and such at the time, the local farmers switched gears and started taking the corn instead. They caught him. After looking at the litany of convictions, it’s… Continue reading
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TSA Canine Agent Barkley
During my sojourn at the Range this last weekend, I had a run-in with TSA Canine Agent Barkley. Apparently the contents of my little overnight bag were deemed by him to be a danger to the Range and its occupants so he needed to inspect my belongings thoroughly. TSA Barkley: Hmmm…. stiletto heels. Sorry ma’am. … Continue reading
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Treating our political/academic class like children
A few weeks ago, a senior faculty member told me that I needed to ‘treat faculty members as if they were children’ in order to get them to provide me with information. I figure this needs to be applied to the political class as well. Eric Holder apparently lied to Congress when he said he… Continue reading
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A Night at the Symphony….
I was fortunate enough to be a part of a very special evening. Brigid and I accompanied Dave to the Indy Symphony last night. Beforehand, the lovely Brigid and I drew straws as to how we would dress for the evening. It turned out that she was Classy and I was Tartie (unfortunately no way… Continue reading