Homeland Security should take a note…
Fly naked on nudist holiday flight Well, it would certainly solve the problem of shoe bombs, wouldn’t it!
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Continue reading →Brattleboro, VT has the right idea. Indictment Petition On January 25 the Town Clerk’s office received a petition from Brattleboro resident Kurt Daims. Per Town Charter, a petition containing signatures from 5% of Brattleboro voters can be placed on the … Continue reading →
he* may be next… www.chicagotribune.com/news/nationworld/sns-ap-obit-hinckley,1,3707280.story Mormon Church President Dies at 97By JENNIFER DOBNER Associated Press Writer 10:17 PM CST, January 27, 2008 SALT LAKE CITY Gordon B. Hinckley, the longest-serving president of the Mormon church who presided over one of … Continue reading →
talking with your children about sex? (or your parents…) check out Midwest Teen Sex Show, a video video show about teen sexuality. From the AP article: Teen Sex Advice Podcast Gains Popularity January 23, 2008 9:38 AM EST WAUKESHA, Wis. … Continue reading →
Study: False Statements Preceded WarBy DOUGLASS K. DANIEL (Associated Press Writer)From Associated Press January 23, 2008 2:41 AM ESTWASHINGTON – A study by two nonprofit journalism organizations found that President Bush and top administration officials issued hundreds of false statements … Continue reading →
Friday, Jan. 19, 2007 Time Travel in the Brain By Daniel Gilbert, Randy Buckner What are you doing when you aren’t doing anything at all? If you said “nothing,” then you have just passed a test in logic and flunked … Continue reading →
The Spontaneous Knotted Cord Posted at www.tradwitch.com.
Continue reading →Noted in comments at The Scotsman to an article concerning underage drinking and violence… School 1960 vs. School 2007 Scenario: Johnny and Mark get into a fistfight after school. 1960 – Crowd gathers. Mark wins. Johnny and Mark shake hands … Continue reading →
“… a long time ago, when computers were still fridge-sized behemoths used only for military purposes and the closest thing to an .mp3 player was some type of pottery wheel on which fragile black vinyl discs could be played.”
Continue reading →But I am in complete agreement with this post from February 2007.
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