We bloggers can sit in our ergonomically designed computer chairs and debate the politics of the military, war, international relationships or whatever we want to with all the ego we want to.
Some of my American blogging buddies have gotten a wee bit perturbed when I’ve expressed ire at their attitude and acceptance about Canadian headlines [...]
Published 5 years, 10 months agoNow this is fun.
Dispatches from Outland has posted a similar but different version of the McMaster Madness Plagerized Inventory with American references. I guess I have the Canadian version. Check out his No Nonsense Personality Inventory. (I wonder if he had as much trouble typing his up as I did mine. I can’t [...]
Published 5 years, 10 months agoA Charlotte, NC, lawyer purchased a box of very rare and
expensive
cigars, then insured them against fire among other things.
Within a month
having smoked his entire stockpile of these great cigars and
without yet
having made even his first premium payment on the policy, the
lawyer file claim against the insurance company.
In [...]
Published 5 years, 10 months ago 1 commentThe next time the internet acts a
bit screwy, be glad guys like this are on the job.
Blogger and Blogspot
Apart from the Blogspot archive bug, have you noticed some
blogs don’t load or
send you someplace completely different?
Daypop
I miss Daypop.
Political Tool
The internet is proving to be an effective tool for engaging people politically.
Hmm. Bloggers could [...]
I didn’t think The Onion could top itself from last September’s Holy
**** issue. They have.
“Who Will Bring Closure to a Grieving
Nation?”
Link via Joshua
Claybourn
I know. I know. Just about every blogger out there has asked
that question.
Grace Awakening is asking that question. It’s an interesting
question to me every time it is asked. If someone started a
blog and didn’t ask themselves why, even in the deepest
recesses of their mind, you’d have to wonder about them a [...]
How Now
Brown Pau has a further explanation of Naples St.
Gennarius blood turnng to liquid that I posted on September
19th.
Christian converts killed by father.
A Pakastani father killed his family after his daughter and son
fell in love with Christians which make up only 2 percent of
the population. He shot and killed [...]
Junk Yard Blog puts forth a great
argument on why military action toward Iraq is not about oil.
Mexico, Russia, Venezula and Canada have resources, and to date
no Yankee troops have invaded. I wish I could make a joke here,
but I’m not one of those funny Canadians.
Funny Canadians
Phil Vischer, creator of
the Veggie [...]

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