Sunday, October 17, 2010
Star Wars Subway Car
Only in New York!
Thursday, October 14, 2010
Tolerance? What Tolerance?
Excellent artical in Smithsonian on religion in early America, and why the Founders seperated the state from church in the Constitution.
Technical Difficulties
It seems that Blogger doesn't want me to upload pictures. No matter, most of mine are rather stinky. We'll try again in a few days.
Wednesday, October 13, 2010
Space Balloon - Stratosphere Spacecraft Launched From Newburgh, NY
Now this is very, very cool! What a neat science project for thekids!
Saturday, October 09, 2010
Word
This is about right.
We can go to war in Iraq and Afghanistan, and threaten to blow Iran off the face of the planet. We can conduct a nonstop campaign of drone and helicopter attacks in Pakistan and run a network of secret prisons around the world. We are the mightiest nation mankind has ever seen.
But we can’t seem to build a railroad tunnel to carry commuters between New Jersey and New York.
Private business isn't investing. Interest rates are absurdly low. This is the time the government should be spending money to put people to work building rail and repairing highways, bridges, and sewers.
Herbert, however, is a negro and a liberal, so his opinions are easily dismissed.
We can go to war in Iraq and Afghanistan, and threaten to blow Iran off the face of the planet. We can conduct a nonstop campaign of drone and helicopter attacks in Pakistan and run a network of secret prisons around the world. We are the mightiest nation mankind has ever seen.
But we can’t seem to build a railroad tunnel to carry commuters between New Jersey and New York.
Private business isn't investing. Interest rates are absurdly low. This is the time the government should be spending money to put people to work building rail and repairing highways, bridges, and sewers.
Herbert, however, is a negro and a liberal, so his opinions are easily dismissed.
Tuesday, October 05, 2010
Galt!
Sunday, September 26, 2010
The End Of Journalism
WAPO actually devotes ink to where fictional characters from a light entertainment movie made a quarter of a century ago are today. And people wonder why newspapers are dying.
Labels: the end of western civilization
Wednesday, September 22, 2010
Morning Spam

Some of these randomly generated pitches are beginning to morph into proto-literature!
Johniea there, sure Well, I let go all holts then, like I was shot. It was the most honey, and all the pet names he could think of; and was for having us four long sweeps at each end, so we also with Kennya to pray for Judus if she took the notion--there thought nothing, only I reckoned they was afraid they had waked up my strawberries, ripe and prime; and green summer grapes, and green where.
Ginaa at the mill, and we'll smouch it, and truck and eight dollars besides. I wish we could have some bad luck like of a mile above it, in the mouth of a crick which was shut in like a hurt time did Admission 50 cents. to the village, or else he will chalk this raft so he can find it again. in the long run. I've tried 'em all, and ther' ain't no better way." The other fellow carpenter; and about Harvey's--which was a dissentering minister; and so by the big bell, with an old slouch hat hanging on the back of it, when One day Buck and me was away out in the.
Johniea there, sure Well, I let go all holts then, like I was shot. It was the most honey, and all the pet names he could think of; and was for having us four long sweeps at each end, so we also with Kennya to pray for Judus if she took the notion--there thought nothing, only I reckoned they was afraid they had waked up my strawberries, ripe and prime; and green summer grapes, and green where.
Ginaa at the mill, and we'll smouch it, and truck and eight dollars besides. I wish we could have some bad luck like of a mile above it, in the mouth of a crick which was shut in like a hurt time did Admission 50 cents. to the village, or else he will chalk this raft so he can find it again. in the long run. I've tried 'em all, and ther' ain't no better way." The other fellow carpenter; and about Harvey's--which was a dissentering minister; and so by the big bell, with an old slouch hat hanging on the back of it, when One day Buck and me was away out in the.
So, what noun should follow the final, random article in this piece?
Labels: spam, weird stuff
Sunday, September 19, 2010
Potluck
One of the skills I gained as a young person that I'm rather grateful for, is the ability to cook. We're having spaghetti and meatballs tonight, as it is Talk Like A Pirate Day, (for why we have pasta on Talk Like A Pirate Day, Halloween, and Festivus, see here) and I wanted a side to go with it. We had a zucchini from the farm, a small acorn squash, hot peppers, and tomatos from the garden. I decided to slice the zuchinni, top with the tomatos, peppers, squash, onions and garlic, add Italian seasoning, salt and pepper, and drizzel the entire dish with olive oil. Its now baking in a 325 degree oven, and smells wonderful. I'll top it with some grated parm and serve it with the spaghetti and a nice crusty bread.
Labels: cooking
Sunday, September 12, 2010
Academic and Happy
Froth Slosh B'Gosh is written by a male somewhere between 26-35 years old. The writing style is academic and happy most of the time.
Saturday, August 28, 2010
212/365: Potatos
Labels: Molly, Project 365
High Five Escalator
Friday, August 27, 2010
211/365: Cherry Tomatos
Thursday, August 26, 2010
210/365: Pear Tomatos
209/365: Nasturtiums
208/365: Game Day
Labels: Pirates, pittsburgh, Project 365
207/365: Marigold
Labels: Project 365, The Garden
206/365: Mystery Bloom
Labels: Project 365, The Garden
205/365: Shrimp Wings
Labels: Project 365




