You know the ones who decide -by themselves- that they don't have to obey or enforce Federal laws?
The ones who aid and abet people who come here illegally and in their trail of crime also habitually engage in the Federal crime of identity theft, along with the usual overburdening state and Federal social services ment for LEGAL residents.
Ok, so WHY do they still recieve Federal tax money to keep running? If they decide that they're above enforcing the law, shouldn't they be required to give up the benefits of being under the protection of the same Federal Government that they're showing their @sses to?
Monday, April 16, 2007
ahhh,,,,, Blogger
It ate two of my posts today.
One of them was actually almost well written.
It was about Holocaust Rememberance day,
,,,And how absolutly nothing is going to change for the better.
Since the Anti-semetism is still alove and well and growing thanks to our Liberal friends.
The other was a throwaway post about being out of a job, with a bad shoulder.
Well I guess you get what you pay for.
One of them was actually almost well written.
It was about Holocaust Rememberance day,
,,,And how absolutly nothing is going to change for the better.
Since the Anti-semetism is still alove and well and growing thanks to our Liberal friends.
The other was a throwaway post about being out of a job, with a bad shoulder.
Well I guess you get what you pay for.
This could be interesting
In not a good way.
Darth Sadr is ordering his minions to remove themselves from the Iraqi government.
Al-Sadr's ministers will "withdraw immediately from the Iraqi government and give the six Cabinet seats to the government, with the hope that they will be given to independents who represent the will of the people," said Nassar al-Rubaie, head of al-Sadr's bloc, reading a statement from the cleric.
OK, why?
He's upset that his terrorists are being killed and arrested by American and Iraqi troops, sure.
But why give up Cabinet seats?
Ahhh, taking their lessons in democracy from our Democrats, I see...
Al-Sadr's followers hold six positions in the 37-member Cabinet, and 30 seats in the 275-member parliament. Monday's order would affect only the Cabinet members.
"We will have a major role in working on a timetable in parliament. This will be our message to the government," al-Rubaie said. "Setting a timetable for the withdrawal will be done in parliament."
Other legislators said the withdrawal was likely to further destabilize al-Maliki's already shaky hold on power.
"The withdrawal will affect the performance of the government, and will weaken it," said Abdul-Karim al-Ouneizi, a Shiite legislator from the Dawa Party-Iraq Organization. Al-Ouneizi is from a different branch of the party al-Maliki heads.
One of the six, Saad Taha al-Hashimi, Iraq's minister of state for provincial affairs, sought to reassure supporters Monday that the Sadrists would remain influential.
"This does not mean the Sadrist movement will cease contributing to society," he told reporters. "The movement, as it always has, will remain in society and the government to offer what is best and to push forward the political process," al-Hashimi said.
Yep, Nancy- way to go! Show just how a democracy works when you want to actively make your country loose. I see they're even learning their talikng points about political process and contributing to society...just like all good America haters.
But still, why give up power?
Nancy must be chewing on her office carpet right about now...
Darth Sadr is ordering his minions to remove themselves from the Iraqi government.
Al-Sadr's ministers will "withdraw immediately from the Iraqi government and give the six Cabinet seats to the government, with the hope that they will be given to independents who represent the will of the people," said Nassar al-Rubaie, head of al-Sadr's bloc, reading a statement from the cleric.
OK, why?
He's upset that his terrorists are being killed and arrested by American and Iraqi troops, sure.
But why give up Cabinet seats?
Ahhh, taking their lessons in democracy from our Democrats, I see...
Al-Sadr's followers hold six positions in the 37-member Cabinet, and 30 seats in the 275-member parliament. Monday's order would affect only the Cabinet members.
"We will have a major role in working on a timetable in parliament. This will be our message to the government," al-Rubaie said. "Setting a timetable for the withdrawal will be done in parliament."
Other legislators said the withdrawal was likely to further destabilize al-Maliki's already shaky hold on power.
"The withdrawal will affect the performance of the government, and will weaken it," said Abdul-Karim al-Ouneizi, a Shiite legislator from the Dawa Party-Iraq Organization. Al-Ouneizi is from a different branch of the party al-Maliki heads.
One of the six, Saad Taha al-Hashimi, Iraq's minister of state for provincial affairs, sought to reassure supporters Monday that the Sadrists would remain influential.
"This does not mean the Sadrist movement will cease contributing to society," he told reporters. "The movement, as it always has, will remain in society and the government to offer what is best and to push forward the political process," al-Hashimi said.
Yep, Nancy- way to go! Show just how a democracy works when you want to actively make your country loose. I see they're even learning their talikng points about political process and contributing to society...just like all good America haters.
But still, why give up power?
Nancy must be chewing on her office carpet right about now...
Sunday, April 15, 2007
Cooking aint science
Is it?
(I know,,,technically combining different ingredients to make a different one *is* science,,,,but not real science.)
We were going to try another new recipe for pork..because we don't belong to an 8th century repressive religion. Anyway, she looked at the recipe and followed the thing right down to using oil instead of lard like she usually does.
I asked her why she did the taters that way? She told me "that's what the recipe said."
I told her, it's not a chemistry project- it's a reccomendation. An idea about what to do.
She was adament- the recipe says what you- you do it.
That's her technical mind.
I use recipes as an idea of where to start.
What about you?
(I know,,,technically combining different ingredients to make a different one *is* science,,,,but not real science.)
We were going to try another new recipe for pork..because we don't belong to an 8th century repressive religion. Anyway, she looked at the recipe and followed the thing right down to using oil instead of lard like she usually does.
I asked her why she did the taters that way? She told me "that's what the recipe said."
I told her, it's not a chemistry project- it's a reccomendation. An idea about what to do.
She was adament- the recipe says what you- you do it.
That's her technical mind.
I use recipes as an idea of where to start.
What about you?
Saturday, April 14, 2007
Dons wish
Looking back on when I
Said those nappy headed ho's
Then my only worry
Was for Christmas what would be my raise
Even though we sometimes
Would be getting Bling
We were happy with ol'
'Joy' that they would bring
Sneaking out the air waves
To hang out with those ragged friends of mine
Greeted at the back door
With "boy those 'ho's was just too outside"
Tryin' your best to bring the
Water to your eyes
Thinkin' it might stop here
By kissin'in' Al's behind
I wish those days could come back once more
Why did those days ev-er have to go
I wish those days could come back once more
Why did those days ev-er have to go
Cause I called them ho's
Brother says he's tellin'
'Bout you dissin' all them ho's
Just let me give you
All the more attention in this whole wide world
Msn gives you money fory our shock jock ways
You loose yours for 'outrage' after it's thought through
I wish those days could come back once more
Where did those ho's ev-er go
I wish those days could come back once more
Why did those days ev-er have to go
'Cause I called them ho's
Then my only worry
Was for Christmas what would be my raise
Even though we sometimes
Would be getting Bling
We were happy with ol'
'Joy' that they would bring
Sneaking out the air waves
To hang out with those ragged friends of mine
Greeted at the back door
With "boy those 'ho's was just too outside"
Tryin' your best to bring the
Water to your eyes
Thinkin' it might stop here
By kissin'in' Al's behind
I wish those days could come back once more
Why did those days ev-er have to go
I wish those days could come back once more
Why did those days ev-er have to go
Cause I called them ho's
Brother says he's tellin'
'Bout you dissin' all them ho's
Just let me give you
All the more attention in this whole wide world
Msn gives you money fory our shock jock ways
You loose yours for 'outrage' after it's thought through
I wish those days could come back once more
Where did those ho's ev-er go
I wish those days could come back once more
Why did those days ev-er have to go
'Cause I called them ho's
The new line in racially acceptable speach.
Do you like it?
I hope so because it's only going to get wider...
Ohhhh, and speaking of racism; did you know Handel was an anti-semite?
According to the NYT, this song prooves it.
Ok, am I a perv?
Or just a semi- good guesser?
I got 9 out of 10 right on this test.
Stolen from confabulator.
And ladies, maybe you could esplain this animation when you check him out.
I got 9 out of 10 right on this test.
Stolen from confabulator.
And ladies, maybe you could esplain this animation when you check him out.
Thursday, April 12, 2007
So the howling mob got the monster
Wednesday, April 11, 2007
Looks like the chicken's coming home to roost
Ok, someone got the bright idea to tax alcohol and tobacco because it was bad for you, and almost nobody said anything.
Because if you did, you'd be in favor of people doing what was bad for them (yawn, ,,and others).
So we got the increasingly draconian Sin Tax on alcohol and tobacco, and other 'bad things'.
Guess what? Now they're going along a predictable branch of that path, in taxing unhealthy drink choices.
Like Sugary Soda Pop and chocolate. I know what'll be coming next..."Ohhh the poor can't afford that tax, and they don't know how to shop healthy", so drop the sugar tax and find a way to soak the richsome more.
It's a slippery slope, theseLiberals societal engineers are on; where do you draw the line on bad food, drink, expression (Imus/Hymytown Jackson), actions, or witch hunts , and the ever more blurry line of acceptable ,,,whatever?
Does it depend on race? Skin color? Some arbitrary dietitian with an axe to grind against some food she hates? The whiff of cigarette smoke, while some @sshole gets away with damaging everyones' hearing within a 5 block radius?
Because if you did, you'd be in favor of people doing what was bad for them (yawn, ,,and others).
So we got the increasingly draconian Sin Tax on alcohol and tobacco, and other 'bad things'.
Guess what? Now they're going along a predictable branch of that path, in taxing unhealthy drink choices.
Like Sugary Soda Pop and chocolate. I know what'll be coming next..."Ohhh the poor can't afford that tax, and they don't know how to shop healthy", so drop the sugar tax and find a way to soak the rich
It's a slippery slope, these
Does it depend on race? Skin color? Some arbitrary dietitian with an axe to grind against some food she hates? The whiff of cigarette smoke, while some @sshole gets away with damaging everyones' hearing within a 5 block radius?
They're STILL getting my money?
I was looking at this article about the Liberal Anti-tolerance shown at the UTSA campus today.
Chris Simcox was speaking when the ever so tolerant Left was trying to shout him down with their everpresent lies and misrepresentations.
I didn't know the Klan was patrolling the borders back in the '70s? they musta got stuck in their robes, because there were so mant illegals here in the early 80's that Ronaldo Maximus made one of his few mistakes by giving them amnesty.
But anyway, as I was looking for the money quote I saw on TV, I saw this 'feel bad' article about the Nawlines sponges living in Texas being evicted because FEMA was late with their rent.
It's been, what? 18 months since Katrina?
And they're STILL not back on their feet? WTF is wrong with those people? Are they even working? How long are the taxpayers going to be squeezed to pay for those slackers?
I know I haven't had anything new, but ya don't really feel like posting after eating a chit sandwith, ya know....
Chris Simcox was speaking when the ever so tolerant Left was trying to shout him down with their everpresent lies and misrepresentations.
I didn't know the Klan was patrolling the borders back in the '70s? they musta got stuck in their robes, because there were so mant illegals here in the early 80's that Ronaldo Maximus made one of his few mistakes by giving them amnesty.
But anyway, as I was looking for the money quote I saw on TV, I saw this 'feel bad' article about the Nawlines sponges living in Texas being evicted because FEMA was late with their rent.
It's been, what? 18 months since Katrina?
And they're STILL not back on their feet? WTF is wrong with those people? Are they even working? How long are the taxpayers going to be squeezed to pay for those slackers?
I know I haven't had anything new, but ya don't really feel like posting after eating a chit sandwith, ya know....
Monday, April 09, 2007
Chelsea Clinton
Ya know, I'm going to have to stop with these turn-off titles.
I don't have a lot of people readin this blog anyway, don't need to send them running away in revulsion, too.
Anyway, I read about the smartest man and smartest woman *ever* to occupy the White House (and claim possesion of the furniture)
I knew she was pretty doggy during the White House years and wondered how time had changed her appearance.
According to this exerpt of Free Republic (from the NY Post)Chelsea
chic new look is turning heads. With her sleek, honey-blond coif and understated but deftly applied makeup, the former first daughter has undergone a dramatic transformation from bookish collegiate to soign‚e sophisticate - sparking rumors she had help from a plastic surgeon. Not so, counter a panel of insiders - who insist the 24-year-old's new urban-cool polish is the result of flattering makeup, soft golden highlights and a layered haircut that aspiring look-alikes have already christened "The Chelsea."
Ummmmm..."bookish collegiat"? I heard she majored in partying-till-you-powerpuke while at dads alma matre in England. Probably had the same kind of ,,,,ummmm...well the apple doen't fall far from the tree, does it?
Anyway, if you want to see her manly nipples you can clickum for bigum, or follow the comments of her adoring fans....
I just wonder which course had field trips involving wet teeshirts?
Sunday, April 08, 2007
Of course,,,
Zed is heading for Iraq and Sam is in the shower.
Alone in the house.
Alone, with no-one to see her, when the phone rings...
WHY is she answering the phone in a TOWEL in an EMPTY house?
We know that slutty Jan would walk around nekkid......
C'mon Chris,,,,,,
Alone in the house.
Alone, with no-one to see her, when the phone rings...
WHY is she answering the phone in a TOWEL in an EMPTY house?
We know that slutty Jan would walk around nekkid......
C'mon Chris,,,,,,
Why is this guy still polluting the earth?
Darth Sader is calling (again) for the death to America.
Well, at least we agree on something- he wants his followers to come out of hidingand fight like men, so they can "throw the invaders out of the country." And get killed in the process.
Hey Darth, when did you get back from your terror capital? Last I heard you skittered off to hide in Iran.
Gawd, why didn't we get rid of that PoS way back when?
-Oh yeah, We don't want to make people dislike us, we want to fight a war without hurting anyone.
Well, at least we agree on something- he wants his followers to come out of hiding
Hey Darth, when did you get back from your terror capital? Last I heard you skittered off to hide in Iran.
Gawd, why didn't we get rid of that PoS way back when?
-Oh yeah, We don't want to make people dislike us, we want to fight a war without hurting anyone.
More meme fluff
From RTG
April 6th, 2007 by RTG
1. The reason Kurt hasn’t been updating his blog with anything but fluff is:
a. He’s having a torrid affair with a mysterious stranger.
b. He’s deeply involved in a project that requires all his time.
c. He’s secretly negotiating deals in Syria to free the Iranian hostages.
d. All of the above.
I wish it was a female A(and the wife)
2. What were you doing ten minutes ago?
Surfing my blog roll
3. What are your plans for this weekend?
It was going to be the Saxet gun show, until I found out they're looking for a new place
4. What other blogs have you been reading?
My blog roll
5. Do you believe the justice system works?
Pretty much
6. Favorite city to relax in:
It used to be Port Aransas, Tx (until it was over-run by tourists and retirees)
7. Last book you read:
The Operators manual of an International 9900i semi cab
8. Last movie you saw at the theatre:
It was so underwhelming that I can't remember
9. Last time you wanted to scream at your computer monitor:
About two days ago
10. True or false: What goes up must come down?
Except for gas prices- they paid off the gravity Gods
11. What is on your iPod?
iPod??????
12. What is on your TiVo?
I might even recognize one if I saw it...
13. If you could be anywhere right now, where would you be and what would you be wearing?
A very private small coastal town, and less than I am now -the wife, too
14. What are you wearing right now?
A pair of cut-offs
15. What’s the most controversial news story of the week?
That I consider controversial, or the MSM?
16. Should abortion be legal?
It should be up to the woman's conscience
17. What is your opinion of John McCain?
Why is there still an -R- behind his name?
18. What is your opinion of Google?
I can't tell you because Big-Brother is filing everything I type
19. What is your opinion of Congress?
It would be refreshing to get someone who cares about what's best for AMERICA, rather than scoring political points (or money)
20. Apples are to televisions as Jeff Skilling is to _________________.
I should KNOW that name...
April 6th, 2007 by RTG
1. The reason Kurt hasn’t been updating his blog with anything but fluff is:
a. He’s having a torrid affair with a mysterious stranger.
b. He’s deeply involved in a project that requires all his time.
c. He’s secretly negotiating deals in Syria to free the Iranian hostages.
d. All of the above.
I wish it was a female A(and the wife)
2. What were you doing ten minutes ago?
Surfing my blog roll
3. What are your plans for this weekend?
It was going to be the Saxet gun show, until I found out they're looking for a new place
4. What other blogs have you been reading?
My blog roll
5. Do you believe the justice system works?
Pretty much
6. Favorite city to relax in:
It used to be Port Aransas, Tx (until it was over-run by tourists and retirees)
7. Last book you read:
The Operators manual of an International 9900i semi cab
8. Last movie you saw at the theatre:
It was so underwhelming that I can't remember
9. Last time you wanted to scream at your computer monitor:
About two days ago
10. True or false: What goes up must come down?
Except for gas prices- they paid off the gravity Gods
11. What is on your iPod?
iPod??????
12. What is on your TiVo?
I might even recognize one if I saw it...
13. If you could be anywhere right now, where would you be and what would you be wearing?
A very private small coastal town, and less than I am now -the wife, too
14. What are you wearing right now?
A pair of cut-offs
15. What’s the most controversial news story of the week?
That I consider controversial, or the MSM?
16. Should abortion be legal?
It should be up to the woman's conscience
17. What is your opinion of John McCain?
Why is there still an -R- behind his name?
18. What is your opinion of Google?
I can't tell you because Big-Brother is filing everything I type
19. What is your opinion of Congress?
It would be refreshing to get someone who cares about what's best for AMERICA, rather than scoring political points (or money)
20. Apples are to televisions as Jeff Skilling is to _________________.
I should KNOW that name...
Saturday, April 07, 2007
Y'all need to drop by Rhianna's
And let her know in her comments about your favorite 'Peeps' , 'Peeps' story, "peeps' peeps, and anything you can think of about how nice 'Peeps"are!
C'mon, Rhianna, don't be a hater...
C'mon, Rhianna, don't be a hater...
The MSM TV news...
Giving people what they want.
As I've said before, I don't think the "Evening News" has a responsibility to stuff its newscast with as much hard news as possible. We can get the news in a lot of places these days, and today's "Evening News" has every reason to experiment.
A willingness to shake free from the traditional nightly newscast formula can be a good thing, in fact – witness last week's cavalcade of cancer stories. The preponderance of animal stories this week, however, seems to fit with Neil Steinberg's argument that we are now seeing "the YouTube-ization of news."
That would be a movement towards news that favors arresting images over traditional stories; Steinberg warns that "we [could] wake up one day and Katie Couric is leading the 'CBS Evening News' with a video of a cat being set on fire.
~snip~
Is that such a tragedy? Not necessarily. As CBS News correspondent Thalia Assuras points out, "[p]eople love giant pandas," and the "Evening News" is simply giving them what they want – while also spending the majority of the broadcast on more serious news. Besides, it's not like the notion of showing cute animals on the news is new – a water skiing squirrel, for heaven's sake, made the news more than once back in the '80s and '90s.
If you want to give cute and cuddly pictures, there Thalia; sweater puppies are nice and soft and cuddly and inviting. You and Katie could give a nice audience appreciation appearance, and increase your cr@ppy ratings at the same time.
It's not like you actually report the *news*, or anything that isn't making a political talking point that might make people that you seriously.
---AND in other items not worth your prime time ...time, Prominent (and accurate) hurricane forecaster William Grey says the oceans will begin to cool over the next 5- 10 years. But nobody will notice because he's an ACTUAL meteorologist, not an over-hyped, pompous looser who's only accomplishment is putting warning labels on the albums of the people he's now brown-nosing.
So, ladies- the audience wants to see sweater puppies.
Cute.
Warm.
Soft.
Adorable.
As I've said before, I don't think the "Evening News" has a responsibility to stuff its newscast with as much hard news as possible. We can get the news in a lot of places these days, and today's "Evening News" has every reason to experiment.
A willingness to shake free from the traditional nightly newscast formula can be a good thing, in fact – witness last week's cavalcade of cancer stories. The preponderance of animal stories this week, however, seems to fit with Neil Steinberg's argument that we are now seeing "the YouTube-ization of news."
That would be a movement towards news that favors arresting images over traditional stories; Steinberg warns that "we [could] wake up one day and Katie Couric is leading the 'CBS Evening News' with a video of a cat being set on fire.
~snip~
Is that such a tragedy? Not necessarily. As CBS News correspondent Thalia Assuras points out, "[p]eople love giant pandas," and the "Evening News" is simply giving them what they want – while also spending the majority of the broadcast on more serious news. Besides, it's not like the notion of showing cute animals on the news is new – a water skiing squirrel, for heaven's sake, made the news more than once back in the '80s and '90s.
If you want to give cute and cuddly pictures, there Thalia; sweater puppies are nice and soft and cuddly and inviting. You and Katie could give a nice audience appreciation appearance, and increase your cr@ppy ratings at the same time.
It's not like you actually report the *news*, or anything that isn't making a political talking point that might make people that you seriously.
---AND in other items not worth your prime time ...time, Prominent (and accurate) hurricane forecaster William Grey says the oceans will begin to cool over the next 5- 10 years. But nobody will notice because he's an ACTUAL meteorologist, not an over-hyped, pompous looser who's only accomplishment is putting warning labels on the albums of the people he's now brown-nosing.
So, ladies- the audience wants to see sweater puppies.
Cute.
Warm.
Soft.
Adorable.
Friday, April 06, 2007
Thursday, April 05, 2007
I bet that's an interesting conversation
The great and presuasive Democrat Majority leader is doing the "Exellent!" tour of the Mullacrasticracy.
Two senarios I can envision:
1- Speaker Pelosi- Gentlemen, you need to take into account the 50% of your population that you are exploiting and discriminating against.
Saudi Mugawump- SHUT-UP woman! Where is your hajib?
-OR-
2- Speaker Pelosi- ...equality and discrimination...blah, blah, blah...illegal quagmire in Iraq...Bush is Hitler...Yadda, yadda, yadda... Womans rights and equality...no problem with sharia law- as long as it applies to others...
Saudi Mugawump- Thank you most powerful woman in BusHitler's government, we'll take your remarks under advisement.
(Nancy leave the Harem room)-
Saudi Mugawump- Allah, what a frigging airhead.
Nice rack, though, huh Hazz'am?
(UPDATE Fri. 2:10AM)
Michael Savage was going on about how brave N.P. was for making the sign of the Cross when she visited John the Baptist's ummmm...grave.
Sorry Michael, that Godless Liberal probably just did that through Pavlovian conditioning. It probably ment as much to her as returning a wave from someone she didn't know.
Two senarios I can envision:
1- Speaker Pelosi- Gentlemen, you need to take into account the 50% of your population that you are exploiting and discriminating against.
Saudi Mugawump- SHUT-UP woman! Where is your hajib?
-OR-
2- Speaker Pelosi- ...equality and discrimination...blah, blah, blah...illegal quagmire in Iraq...Bush is Hitler...Yadda, yadda, yadda... Womans rights and equality...no problem with sharia law- as long as it applies to others...
Saudi Mugawump- Thank you most powerful woman in BusHitler's government, we'll take your remarks under advisement.
(Nancy leave the Harem room)-
Saudi Mugawump- Allah, what a frigging airhead.
Nice rack, though, huh Hazz'am?
(UPDATE Fri. 2:10AM)
Michael Savage was going on about how brave N.P. was for making the sign of the Cross when she visited John the Baptist's ummmm...grave.
Sorry Michael, that Godless Liberal probably just did that through Pavlovian conditioning. It probably ment as much to her as returning a wave from someone she didn't know.
Just a quick note on the British kidnapees
I guess Margret Thatcher was the last Prime Minister with a pair of them. Huh?
Now we'll be seeing the Faulkland Islands being turned over to Argentina, because it isn't "proper" to keep them from theirrightful original owners- or some PC cr@p.
It Was 25 years ago that we watched the British navy fight their last battle.
Now they can't, or won't defend themselves against unprovolked attacks during the course of official duty.
I'm just wondering if the British tars will be bringing their obligatory King James Bibles (delivered to them by gloved hands) that they read from before they ate their "culturally correct" meals.
Good by John Bull, it was an honor to know you.
Now we'll be seeing the Faulkland Islands being turned over to Argentina, because it isn't "proper" to keep them from their
It Was 25 years ago that we watched the British navy fight their last battle.
Now they can't, or won't defend themselves against unprovolked attacks during the course of official duty.
I'm just wondering if the British tars will be bringing their obligatory King James Bibles (delivered to them by gloved hands) that they read from before they ate their "culturally correct" meals.
Good by John Bull, it was an honor to know you.
Wednesday, April 04, 2007
Kurt, we missed the bus
That was at 7:20 this morning.
I finally got to bed around 3:30 this same morning after working last night.
I can't sleep, so I may as well do what I need to do and go to work tonight untillaround 1:30- 2AM on 3 hours of sleep.
Y'all have a nice day.
I finally got to bed around 3:30 this same morning after working last night.
I can't sleep, so I may as well do what I need to do and go to work tonight untillaround 1:30- 2AM on 3 hours of sleep.
Y'all have a nice day.
AHHHH,,,,,,, another loving relationship story
And, no hunny it's not because of my girlfriend.
What was she calling about, anyway?
Tuesday, April 03, 2007
Follow the money
That could be a good answer to any number of reasons that politicians act the way they do. From Bush laying a buy on the illegals mess to the Libs kissing @ss on the lonatic fringe of their far left.
But I'm busy whith all these odd hours my job has right now, and between trying to catch up on sleep, getting banks unf*cked (don't try to put money in Bank of America checking with a Debit card from Woodfrest bank), and wasting time and gass driving to S.A. for nothing, and trying to do something with the yard.
I just got called in about 5 hours early for a load, and then have an 11PM Austin to do, too- so I'm not sure when I'll do anythingworthwhile here for a awhile.
Happy Birthday Melissa! We'll get a card off as soon as we can, didn't realize the "actual" date.
But I'm busy whith all these odd hours my job has right now, and between trying to catch up on sleep, getting banks unf*cked (don't try to put money in Bank of America checking with a Debit card from Woodfrest bank), and wasting time and gass driving to S.A. for nothing, and trying to do something with the yard.
I just got called in about 5 hours early for a load, and then have an 11PM Austin to do, too- so I'm not sure when I'll do anything
Happy Birthday Melissa! We'll get a card off as soon as we can, didn't realize the "actual" date.
Monday, April 02, 2007
Poor Corey Glass
He is missing his family terribly because of circumstances involved in his military service.
The circumstances oddly enough are because he's in Canada, trying to attain refugee status from the U.S. as adraft dodger deserter. Because of Americas illegal war, ya know. His lawyer is the draft dodger.
He's not in the "real" Army, he joined the National Guard in 2003 because it was "a humanitarian organization".
Glass has been in Toronto since August following seven months of hiding. He went AWOL from the army during a two-week leave to return home.
He had joined the National Guard in Indiana four years ago under the impression he would be filling sand bags and helping guard U.S. soil. Instead, he was sent to Iraq, a war he says he couldn't fight with a clear conscience.
"I'm kind of mad," Glass said outside the closed-door hearing. "I signed up for what I thought was a humanitarian organization, the National Guard."
Glass set up computer and telephone systems before leaving for Iraq. A sergeant, he worked in intelligence overseas.
He misses his parents and three siblings, who support his decision to flee, but Glass says he will not go back to the U.S. if his claim is denied here.
"I guess I'll have to find out what I have to do then and start looking for other countries," he said.
Yeah, guy, I'm sure France would love to have you.
The circumstances oddly enough are because he's in Canada, trying to attain refugee status from the U.S. as a
He's not in the "real" Army, he joined the National Guard in 2003 because it was "a humanitarian organization".
Glass has been in Toronto since August following seven months of hiding. He went AWOL from the army during a two-week leave to return home.
He had joined the National Guard in Indiana four years ago under the impression he would be filling sand bags and helping guard U.S. soil. Instead, he was sent to Iraq, a war he says he couldn't fight with a clear conscience.
"I'm kind of mad," Glass said outside the closed-door hearing. "I signed up for what I thought was a humanitarian organization, the National Guard."
Glass set up computer and telephone systems before leaving for Iraq. A sergeant, he worked in intelligence overseas.
He misses his parents and three siblings, who support his decision to flee, but Glass says he will not go back to the U.S. if his claim is denied here.
"I guess I'll have to find out what I have to do then and start looking for other countries," he said.
Yeah, guy, I'm sure France would love to have you.
Sunday, April 01, 2007
Riddle me this
Read this excerpt and see if you can tell what's wrong.
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO - KIMBERLY SHRUM grips a Smith & Wesson .357 Magnum revolver and aims at a target 25 yards away.
Bang.
A hot shell casing hits the floor, joining hundreds of others littering the concrete at Jackson Arms Indoor Shooting Range in South San Francisco.
Shrum centers herself and aims again.
Bang.
After two days using her new revolver, Shrum's hands are sore from the recoil of every shot.
Ok, how many caught that?
Not that I'd expect anyone like Staff writer Christine Morente covers religion, families and general assignment to know the difference between a revolver and an auto loader,,,
But she goes on to talk about girls and guns- what a combination...I bet even Bonnie Parker looked good with her gat.
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO - KIMBERLY SHRUM grips a Smith & Wesson .357 Magnum revolver and aims at a target 25 yards away.
Bang.
A hot shell casing hits the floor, joining hundreds of others littering the concrete at Jackson Arms Indoor Shooting Range in South San Francisco.
Shrum centers herself and aims again.
Bang.
After two days using her new revolver, Shrum's hands are sore from the recoil of every shot.
Ok, how many caught that?
Not that I'd expect anyone like Staff writer Christine Morente covers religion, families and general assignment to know the difference between a revolver and an auto loader,,,
But she goes on to talk about girls and guns- what a combination...I bet even Bonnie Parker looked good with her gat.
Didja ever
Go online and enroll in a semi-important website (like an online bank) and forget to write down the log-in info?
Me neither.
In other developments here at casa trainwreck- the humungous thunderstorm we had Friday knocked out the power numerous times. during one of those times we fried the router. $60 (with a mail-in rebate) and hours of frustration at getting the laptop wireless to connect were spent. I kept getting either a "server refusing connection" or "connection was reset" message every time I finished setting the security code.
After calling it a nite, and deciding to ask for Belikin help, the laptop was put up for the night.
This morning it works. Guess the router and laptop both needed a nap.
Me neither.
In other developments here at casa trainwreck- the humungous thunderstorm we had Friday knocked out the power numerous times. during one of those times we fried the router. $60 (with a mail-in rebate) and hours of frustration at getting the laptop wireless to connect were spent. I kept getting either a "server refusing connection" or "connection was reset" message every time I finished setting the security code.
After calling it a nite, and deciding to ask for Belikin help, the laptop was put up for the night.
This morning it works. Guess the router and laptop both needed a nap.
Saturday, March 31, 2007
WOW! What a ride
We had some rain last night.
And some wind.
I don't remember hearing anyhting about thunderstorms befor I went to work, but it was probably one of those Texas storms that come out of nowhere.
I was heading back from San ANtonio on my second trip and saw how BLACK the sky was over Castroville, and then started the lightning. It was all over the place, it looked like I was driving in a strobe light theater. At least it wasn't raining. Until I got to the other side of Castroville, then it let loose.
I had pull over because I couln't see anything. at. all.
We were sitting (three semis) still and rain and hail was hitting the windshield like we were going 60 MPH. TheMexicans people evacuation San Antonio -for some reason- couldn't be bothered to stop, they just slowed down.
Hondo creek- where we go shooting- was almost bank deep the last I saw before it got dark.
Just passed that, there was a dry van pushed sidways off the road, and all the road construction barrels and signage was scattered all over HWY 90.
I had to keep the differential lock in all night, just to keep the truck straight- because of the wide drive tires. They're called floaters- and they do. I know that the footprint is the same as two regular duals, but maybe it's over a foot wide, and the water can't escape that it wants to hydroplane faster. Even with 48,000pounds of sugar in the tank.
Oh, well. It's over, nothing I know was broken. I haven't been to the paddoc yet to see the remains of the garden, though. Well, if anything survived I'll be glad- Darwanism and all. The best plants survive.
And some wind.
I don't remember hearing anyhting about thunderstorms befor I went to work, but it was probably one of those Texas storms that come out of nowhere.
I was heading back from San ANtonio on my second trip and saw how BLACK the sky was over Castroville, and then started the lightning. It was all over the place, it looked like I was driving in a strobe light theater. At least it wasn't raining. Until I got to the other side of Castroville, then it let loose.
I had pull over because I couln't see anything. at. all.
We were sitting (three semis) still and rain and hail was hitting the windshield like we were going 60 MPH. The
Hondo creek- where we go shooting- was almost bank deep the last I saw before it got dark.
Just passed that, there was a dry van pushed sidways off the road, and all the road construction barrels and signage was scattered all over HWY 90.
I had to keep the differential lock in all night, just to keep the truck straight- because of the wide drive tires. They're called floaters- and they do. I know that the footprint is the same as two regular duals, but maybe it's over a foot wide, and the water can't escape that it wants to hydroplane faster. Even with 48,000pounds of sugar in the tank.
Oh, well. It's over, nothing I know was broken. I haven't been to the paddoc yet to see the remains of the garden, though. Well, if anything survived I'll be glad- Darwanism and all. The best plants survive.
Friday, March 30, 2007
Abu Graib !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
Did I get your attention, or did your eyes automatically glaze over?
I'll mention it in passing, along with the ignorant, inbred, boyish c*nt holding the leash in the pictures. That was bad. It wasn't torture.
It may have been a violation of the Geneva convection- IF they were members of a STANDING(legal) military organization.
GITMO!
Are you tired of hearing about the supposed "rights" the islamo-terrorists have under the Geneva Convention?
The Left can't stop crying about the "rights" of irregulars involved on terrorism.
There is a vast difference between Resistance fighters who target only military targets, and terrorists who target (mostly) innocent civilians.
The Left conveniently forgets this, while crying about "rights".
The Left says we have to go overboard in extending "rights" and privileges to our captives- because if we don't then Micheal Moors "Minute Men" will have an excuse to treat our troops badly.
Guess what Libs, it doesn't work that way. The terrorists look at the Geneva convention as another one sided weapon to use against us.
Beheadings.
Torture.
Mutilations.
Forced confessions.
Standard fare for the Mullahcrastocracy.
The Geneva convention prohibits Military prisoners of a LEGAL military force from being paraded around for propaganda purposes.
You aren't raising your voices about the kidnapped Brits?
Why?
For the same reason you held your tongue about the torture of our POWs held in Viet Nam? Who, I might add, were ALSO signers of the Geneva convention.
No wonder your credibility is in the sewer for anyone with an IQ of more than a Gerbil.
UPDATE
I just remembered, those "tortured and abused" prisoners in Abu Graib petitioned to be tranferd to OUR (American) prisons when Abu Graib was turned over the the Iraqis.
Not that you heard about that from the MSM- did you?
I'll mention it in passing, along with the ignorant, inbred, boyish c*nt holding the leash in the pictures. That was bad. It wasn't torture.
It may have been a violation of the Geneva convection- IF they were members of a STANDING(legal) military organization.
GITMO!
Are you tired of hearing about the supposed "rights" the islamo-terrorists have under the Geneva Convention?
The Left can't stop crying about the "rights" of irregulars involved on terrorism.
There is a vast difference between Resistance fighters who target only military targets, and terrorists who target (mostly) innocent civilians.
The Left conveniently forgets this, while crying about "rights".
The Left says we have to go overboard in extending "rights" and privileges to our captives- because if we don't then Micheal Moors "Minute Men" will have an excuse to treat our troops badly.
Guess what Libs, it doesn't work that way. The terrorists look at the Geneva convention as another one sided weapon to use against us.
Beheadings.
Torture.
Mutilations.
Forced confessions.
Standard fare for the Mullahcrastocracy.
The Geneva convention prohibits Military prisoners of a LEGAL military force from being paraded around for propaganda purposes.
You aren't raising your voices about the kidnapped Brits?
Why?
For the same reason you held your tongue about the torture of our POWs held in Viet Nam? Who, I might add, were ALSO signers of the Geneva convention.
No wonder your credibility is in the sewer for anyone with an IQ of more than a Gerbil.
UPDATE
I just remembered, those "tortured and abused" prisoners in Abu Graib petitioned to be tranferd to OUR (American) prisons when Abu Graib was turned over the the Iraqis.
Not that you heard about that from the MSM- did you?
Does this remind you of anyone?
I don't have anyone specific in mind, I just found this while looking for my "Pretty little red rivi-air head".
You-tube doesn't have it.
BUT,,,, I do know some people that THIS song would fit:
You-tube doesn't have it.
BUT,,,, I do know some people that THIS song would fit:
Thursday, March 29, 2007
Some like it wet
This is like the third week in a row that it's either been raining, or is wet from the rain.
Everything here is frigging green, and growing.
You can't tell we just mowed the lawn last weekend.
The front yard
It's too wet and humid to do any kind of fine (furniture grade) woodworking because of the 100% humidity here.
I'd guess that we had somewhere around a foot of rain in the last seceral weeks- counting the 7" we had to start it off.
Karen loves it because it reminds her of Old Blighty.
I don't because I can't really do anything outside.
Where we live is supposed to be semi arid (the begginings of the southwest desert- if you want). I walk outside and it feels like I'm in the middle of Puert Rico's El Yunque rainforest. I would say Guam, but it's not that hot and the rain isn't comming down in sheets.
Everything here is frigging green, and growing.
You can't tell we just mowed the lawn last weekend.
The front yard
It's too wet and humid to do any kind of fine (furniture grade) woodworking because of the 100% humidity here.
I'd guess that we had somewhere around a foot of rain in the last seceral weeks- counting the 7" we had to start it off.
Karen loves it because it reminds her of Old Blighty.
I don't because I can't really do anything outside.
Where we live is supposed to be semi arid (the begginings of the southwest desert- if you want). I walk outside and it feels like I'm in the middle of Puert Rico's El Yunque rainforest. I would say Guam, but it's not that hot and the rain isn't comming down in sheets.
El Capitain!
I have found your unknown missing son!
He was arrested for piratical acts, and believes in the Flying Spagetti Monster. (Ok, not 'arrested", but it sounded good)
“I feel like my First Amendment was violated,” Killian, 16, said. “Freedom of religion and freedom of expression. That’s what I tried to do, and I got shot down.”
Freedom of religion?
Yes, Killian says, his “pirate regalia” is part of his faith — the Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster.
He was arrested for piratical acts, and believes in the Flying Spagetti Monster. (Ok, not 'arrested", but it sounded good)
“I feel like my First Amendment was violated,” Killian, 16, said. “Freedom of religion and freedom of expression. That’s what I tried to do, and I got shot down.”
Freedom of religion?
Yes, Killian says, his “pirate regalia” is part of his faith — the Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster.
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