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Friday Quote & Bunny Blogging

This week’s quote is the intro voiceover to the hilariously goofy Troma film Monster In The Closet, which also features a scene set in “Watson Elementary School”:

The most mysterious, inexplicable and incredible events often take place in the most ordinary places. Usually these seemingly unexplainable occurrences are eventually explained. But every so often they remain mysteriously inexplicable. Sometimes it is best to accept the unexplainable, rather than search in vain for inexplicable explanations. For some things are simply unexplainable.

And, of course, there’ll be other people’s wee bunnies…

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They don’t even look real.

Add comment December 30th, 2011 at 11:01am Posted by Eli    Permalink

Entry Filed under: Friday Quote & Cat Blogging

Other People’s Cameras Sky Photoblogging

More pics taken with my girlfriend’s D40X:

Sky 283

Sky 288

Sky 286

2 comments December 29th, 2011 at 12:11pm Posted by Eli    Permalink

Entry Filed under: Photoblogging

B&W Other People’s Cameras Photoblogging

Took a bunch of pics trying out my girlfriend’s Nikon D40X, which is a nice little entry-level DSLR that weighs about half as much as my D300.

Football Plug

Window Trashcan

Arena Circles

Add comment December 27th, 2011 at 11:47am Posted by Eli    Permalink

Entry Filed under: Photoblogging

Monday Media Blogging

Kim Jong Il Memorial Edition:

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Add comment December 26th, 2011 at 09:04am Posted by Eli    Permalink

Entry Filed under: Monday Media Blogging

Merry War On Kehsmish Media Blogging

In case you ever wondered what We Wish You A Merry Christmas would sound like in Navajo…

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Add comment December 25th, 2011 at 07:37pm Posted by Eli    Permalink

Entry Filed under: Monday Media Blogging

Merry War On Christmas Media Blogging, Part 4

Christmas cheer is meant to be shared with everyone.

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Add comment December 25th, 2011 at 05:01pm Posted by Eli    Permalink

Entry Filed under: Monday Media Blogging

Merry War On Christmas Media Blogging, Part 3

Merry Christ-mas from Vern Fonk Insurance:

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Add comment December 25th, 2011 at 02:58pm Posted by Eli    Permalink

Entry Filed under: Monday Media Blogging

Merry War On Christmas Media Blogging, Part 2

Twisted Sister’s touching rendition of O Come All Ye Faithful:

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Add comment December 25th, 2011 at 12:58pm Posted by Eli    Permalink

Entry Filed under: Monday Media Blogging

Merry War On Christmas Media Blogging, Part 1

Scott Weiland channeling Bing Crosby:

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Add comment December 24th, 2011 at 01:36pm Posted by Eli    Permalink

Entry Filed under: Monday Media Blogging

Friday Quote & Bunny Blogging

This week’s quote is from The IT Crowd, a damn funny BBC show about nerds:

God damn these electric sex pants!

And, of course, there’ll be other people’s bunnies…

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Aww.

4 comments December 23rd, 2011 at 07:28am Posted by Eli    Permalink

Entry Filed under: Friday Quote & Cat Blogging

Labor Day Mascot Photoblogging

Move along, nothing to see here…

Labor Day Tigers

Labor Day Colonial 1

Labor Day Colonial 2

Add comment December 22nd, 2011 at 07:24am Posted by Eli    Permalink

Entry Filed under: Photoblogging

Monday Media Blogging

He really is the hardest-working man in show business!

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Also: What.

Add comment December 19th, 2011 at 11:22am Posted by Eli    Permalink

Entry Filed under: Monday Media Blogging

Newt Loves/Hates The Constitution

This is remarkable:

Newt Gingrich on Sunday hammered at the nation’s judiciary system, saying that if a court’s decision was out of step with American popular opinion, it should be ignored.

There’s “no reason the American people need to tolerate a judge that out of touch with American culture,” Gingrich said on CBS’ Face the Nation, referring to a case where a judge ruled that explicit references to religion were barred from a high school graduation ceremony….

Host Bob Schieffer asked Gingrich how he planned to enforce that. Would you call in the Capitol Police to apprehend a federal judge, he asked.

“If you had to,” Gingrich said. “Or you’d instruct the Justice Department to send the U.S. Marshall in.”

But this is what makes it really genius:

Gingrich claims his tough stance is part of a key question going into the 2012 elections: “Do you want to move towards American exceptionalism, reassert the Constitution, reassert the nature of America, or do you, in fact, want to become a secular, European, sort of bureaucratic socialist society?”

So… apparently “reasserting the Constitution” means completely ignoring it when it doesn’t agree with popular opinion?  Or maybe Newt believes that American popular opinion is just instinctively attuned to the Constitution at all times?

In any case, if popular opinion is supposed to be the ultimate arbiter of what should be considered constitutional, then why do we even need a judiciary at all?

Add comment December 19th, 2011 at 07:08am Posted by Eli    Permalink

Entry Filed under: Constitution,Elections,Judiciary,Politics,Republicans,Wankers

Friday Quote & Prairie Dog Blogging

This week’s quote is from the Jason Statham remake of The Mechanic:

I’m going to put a price on your head so big, that when you look in the mirror your reflection’s gonna want to shoot you in the face.

And, of course, there’ll be other people’s prairie dogs…

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Whee!!!

Add comment December 16th, 2011 at 11:38am Posted by Eli    Permalink

Entry Filed under: Friday Quote & Cat Blogging

It All Depends On What The Meaning Of “Lower Middle-Income” Is…

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I guess Mitt is running away with the tone-deaf primary now…

To hear Mitt Romney tell it, his two and a half years as a Mormon missionary in France in the late 1960s were tough times.  The places he was staying often had no working toilet, and certainly no baths or showers, he said just this past Sunday (in an effort to divert attention from the $10,000 bet he made Rick Perry).  He lived, he said, just like lower-middle income Frenchmen lived.

Turns out he was living in basically a palace, with servants, a chef, and multiple showers and bathrooms.  But I guess maybe it was poor compared to his accustomed standard of living.

Add comment December 16th, 2011 at 07:38am Posted by Eli    Permalink

Entry Filed under: Elections,Politics,Republicans,Romney,Wankers

Great Moments In Defense Strategy

James Murdoch explains that he wasn’t aware of the full extent of the News Of The World phone hacking scandal because he couldn’t be bothered to read all of an email from a company lawyer trying to warn him about a “nightmare scenario.”

Regardless of whether he’s lying or telling the truth, I think it’s safe to say that he really should never be allowed to manage anything ever again.

Add comment December 14th, 2011 at 07:21am Posted by Eli    Permalink

Entry Filed under: Media,Wankers

Monday Media Blogging

House Of The Rising Sun, as performed by obsolete computer equipment.

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Surprisingly awesome.

1 comment December 12th, 2011 at 11:40am Posted by Eli    Permalink

Entry Filed under: Monday Media Blogging

Be Careful What You Wish For…

So how are those “pro-business” Republican policies working out in Alabama?  Just ask the agro, auto, and manufacturing industries.

Add comment December 12th, 2011 at 07:40am Posted by Eli    Permalink

Entry Filed under: Immigration,Republicans,Wankers

Friday Quote & Cat Blogging

This week’s quote is from Shadowhunter with Scott Glenn, which apparently I saw…

Your prophets can raise the dead and part the seas, and ours are just bullshit.

And, of course, there’ll be other people’s trained cats…

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Also adorable.

Add comment December 9th, 2011 at 07:39am Posted by Eli    Permalink

Entry Filed under: Friday Quote & Cat Blogging

Not Too Slow On The Uptake

I thought this was kind of hilarious.  Gloria Borger worries that a tent full of clowns and elephants might turn into a circus.

Add comment December 8th, 2011 at 07:13am Posted by Eli    Permalink

Entry Filed under: Elections,Media,Politics,Republicans

Bobo Sort Of Gets It?

Amazing.  David Brooks actually acknowledges that Obama really isn’t nearly as anti-business and pro-regulation as Republicans keep claiming he is, and even admits that what regulation there is has not been the cause our chronic high unemployment.

He still seems to think Obama’s imposed too much regulation, just because.  But at least it’s progress of a sort.

Add comment December 6th, 2011 at 07:48am Posted by Eli    Permalink

Entry Filed under: Corruption/Cronyism,Media,Obama,Politics,Republicans

Monday Media Blogging

Yet another extreme dude:

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Awesome.

Add comment December 5th, 2011 at 11:22am Posted by Eli    Permalink

Entry Filed under: Monday Media Blogging

Random B&W Labor Day Photoblogging

This is almost it for Labor Day:

Labor Day Shovel

Labor Day Classic Car Reflection

Labor Day Trolley

Add comment December 5th, 2011 at 07:20am Posted by Eli    Permalink

Entry Filed under: Photoblogging

Friday Quote & Puppy Blogging

This week’s quote is from The Alarmist, with David Arquette and Stanley Tucci:

That is very strange. He was just telling me how he thought you didn’t like him, and now, here you are… not liking him.

And, of course, there’ll be other people’s corgi puppies…

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Aww.

Add comment December 2nd, 2011 at 11:43am Posted by Eli    Permalink

Entry Filed under: Friday Quote & Cat Blogging

Labor Day Dance Photoblogging

Some dancers from the Labor Day marching bands:

Labor Day Dancers 2

Labor Day Dancers 3

Labor Day Dancers 4

Add comment December 2nd, 2011 at 07:52am Posted by Eli    Permalink

Entry Filed under: People,Photoblogging

General Vs. Specific

Thomas Sowell attempts to make the case that Republican presidential candidates should let their conservative flag fly, rather than tacking to the center or “trying to be all things to all people”.

I think Obama is widely disliked enough at this point that a candidate like Reagan (Sowell’s sole example of a successful Republican candidate who ran as a conservative) could unseat him, but who would that be, exactly?  The column’s primary purpose appears to be to persuade Republican primary voters not to vote for Romney, but which of the conservative candidates are going to appeal to mainstream voters?

Cain is an unserious loose cannon who gets accused of sexual misconduct on a daily or weekly basis.  Bachmann is batshit crazy-eyes insane.  Rick Perry is dumb as rocks and will give people Dubya flashbacks.  And Gingrich is a pompous unlikable family values hypocrite.  Unpopular as Obama is, it would be a gamble at best to assume that a majority of voters would flock to any of those alternatives.

Reagan was a conservative, yes, but he was also a very charismatic and skilled politician, running against an unpopular failed incumbent.  The 2012 GOP field has the second element going for them, but not the first.

Add comment November 30th, 2011 at 07:19am Posted by Eli    Permalink

Entry Filed under: Elections,Media,Politics,Republicans

Monday Media Blogging

Some of this might be even more awesome than last week’s kicking guy.

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Wow.

Add comment November 28th, 2011 at 11:14am Posted by Eli    Permalink

Entry Filed under: Monday Media Blogging

More Labor Day Photoblogging

The kid in the I ♥ NY shirt made my day.

Labor Day Tuba

Labor Day NY Fan

Labor Day Iron Workers

Add comment November 28th, 2011 at 07:12am Posted by Eli    Permalink

Entry Filed under: People,Photoblogging

Monday Media Blogging

And for those of you who like kicking… there’ll be kicking.

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Holy crap.

2 comments November 21st, 2011 at 05:39pm Posted by Eli    Permalink

Entry Filed under: Monday Media Blogging

The Shining City On The Hill

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Well, it certainly is nice to see that the United States is still looked up to as an inspiration and a role model around the world:

Two people were killed in Cairo and Alexandria this weekend as Egyptian activists took the streets to protest the military’s attempts to maintain its grip on power. And guess how the state is justifying its deadly crackdown.

We saw the firm stance the US took against OWS people & the German govt against green protesters to secure the state,” an Egyptian state television anchor said yesterday (as translated by the indispensable Sultan Sooud al Qassemi; bold ours).

USA! USA! USA!

I feel so proud.

(h/t dday and PW)

Add comment November 21st, 2011 at 02:38pm Posted by Eli    Permalink

Entry Filed under: Constitution,Corruption/Cronyism,Foreign Policy

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