- Third World County looks at ways to handle the mugging you're currently experiencing.
- Harold Ford is from Tennessee again (via NewsBusters). Maybe if Harold Ford changed his name to Harold Kennedy, he'd have been accepted as a New Yorker.
- Brian at Six Meat Buffet wonders about the wandering Ford, too.
- From Don Surber: If the Democrats already passed Obamacare, as they now say, then what was that summit thingy all about?
- Son of Nutso leads the Senate race in Kentucky (via Conservative Hippie Chick).
- Paul Mitchell says FLOTUS is an IDIOT.
- Roseanne Barr is an idiot, too. But you didn't Darleen Click to tell you that.
- Moonbattery has the perfect car for liberals.
- Draft Krauthammer? The Other McCain thinks so. And so do I.
"Extremism in the defense of liberty is no vice! ... Moderation in the pursuit of justice is no virtue!" - Barry Goldwater
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Saturday, April 28, 2007
Blogrolling 2007-04-28
Some items of interest from the blogroll.
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- aTypical Joe wants to help bring down Stephen Colbert.
- William Teach (Pirate's Cove) looks at the latest captured al-Qaeda commander.
- Maggie's Notebook shows why the ACLU supports child molesters.
- Don Surber says Jack Valenti couldn't have lived with all this.
- c.a. Marks (Alabama Improper) looks at a banned commercial.
- Pettifog follows the aftermath of the Senate vote.
- Bama2 (Frankly, my dear...) had a birthday.
Friday, April 27, 2007
Network Down / Open TrackBacks 2007-04-27
It looks like my network is down. Or not. The TiVo is on, but the laptop (the backup laptop; the primary is STILL down) won't connect. Dial-up works, though.
So, no perusing the blogroll this morning. No much of anything until I figure out why the laptop isn't working. If it's not one thing, it's another. Still, if you have an item you'd like to share via TrackBack, please feel free to do so.
So, no perusing the blogroll this morning. No much of anything until I figure out why the laptop isn't working. If it's not one thing, it's another. Still, if you have an item you'd like to share via TrackBack, please feel free to do so.
Thursday, April 26, 2007
Blogrolling 2007-04-26
Some items of interest from the blogroll.
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- Harvey (Bad Example) looks at who tears are being shed for now.
- Don Surber thinks Howard Dean has another bad idea.
- Honza P. (Pros and Cons) says Time gets it wrong again.
- Interested-Participant shows what happens when the good guys can carry guns, too.
- miksch (Musing Minds) hit a milestone.
- Bernie (Planck's Constant) used Israel's anniversary as a chance to talk about talking.
- Kit (Euphoric Reality) looks at military justice.
- Seawitch is frustrated that people forget about Mississippi.
- Irina Tsukerman (The IgNoble Experiment) says vote for your favorite J-Blog.
- Martin (MY Vast Right Wing Conspiracy) considers the election in France.
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Wednesday, April 25, 2007
Blogrolling 2007-04-25
Some items of interest from the blogroll.
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- Perri Nelson says being good isn't always bad for business.
- Big White Hat weighs in on Alec Baldwin.
- Ogre is tired of the U.S. becoming wimps.
- 21st Century Paladin looks at a skyscraper with a twist.
- c.a. Marks (Alabama Improper) is following the Alabama University* women's golf team.
- Jack's Shack (Random Thoughts) declares war.
- Boudica has The Talk.
- Peter Venlet (Down For Repairs) looks at the hype around "Earth II."
- Ogre (Miasmatic Review) has to deal with City Workers.
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Tuesday, April 24, 2007
Blogrolling 2007-04-24
Some items of interest from the blogroll.
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- Ecker (EckerNet) finds that sex is an assignment.
- The Bullwinkle Blog says Harry Reid can't tell the truth.
- Brian (Iowa Voice) says the Democrats never met a tax they didn't like.
- Redoubt (Sin City) says don't buy from Red China.
- Batesline returns after a few days under the weather.
- Dorannes imagines winning 10-million dollars ... with post 666.
- FullosseousFlap's Dental Blog found a cartoon that sums up Harry Reid.
- Gribbit says illegals bring down the family.
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Monday, April 23, 2007
Blogrolling 2007-04-23
Some items of interest from the blogroll.
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- Reliapundit (The Astute Blogger) tells what Dubya stands for.
- Fausta enjoys the classics.
- Dragonlady (Dragon's Den) is taking applications.
- LindaSoG (Something ... and Half of Something) explains the difference the terrorists and and those fighting those who are fighting the terrorists.
- Jack and Charmaine Yoest (Reasoned Audacity) went to the Correspondents' Dinner.
- GOP and College tells of the upcoming Draft Fred! rally.
- The Conservative UAW Guy says gun-free zones just don't cut it.
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Sunday, April 22, 2007
Blogrolling 2007-04-22
Some items of interest from the blogroll.
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- Don Surber finds the Kentucky prison system is only interested in the fax.
- 7.62 mm Justice says don't be a victim.
- Baldilocks experiences the BSOD.
- Harvey shows ... oh, heck, just go see [NSFW?].
- ArmyWifeToddlerMom hits near the top on some Google searches.
- California Conservative says Obama supports Osama.
- Cathouse Chat says despite it all, there is the hope of joy.
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Saturday, April 21, 2007
Blogrolling 2007-04-21
Some items of interest from the blogroll.
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- aTypical Joe finds that even mass killers can't get good service at the Post Office either.
- VW Bug (One Happy Dog Speaks) prepares for a road trip ... and has a song in her head.
- WuzzaDem finds Alec Baldwin at his new job.
- Pirate's Cove has more on the craziest of the Balwin brothers.
- Jeff H. (Think Sink) celebrated filling in the blank.
- Cranky (Six Meat Buffet) takes up for Slublog in the fight with Phelps & Cult.
- Sin City looks at other options than a local tax on Coca-Cola.
- Random Yak wonders why the gun-control folks miss one vital point.
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Friday, April 20, 2007
Open TrackBacks 2007-04-20
Still trying to solve the issues with the Dell laptop. Computer Associates really screwed it up. So, I worked on it all night ... missing last night's Catfish game in the process. And, being up late trying to fix it (made progress, but it's still not fixed), I overslept this morning. So no scanning the blogroll.
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Thursday, April 19, 2007
Blogrolling 2007-04-19
Some items of interest from the blogroll.
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- John Hawkins (Right Wing News) says Hillary would be totally unstoppable ... if people liked her.
- Greg (Rhymes With Right) says the Houston Chronicle opposes the First Amendment.
- Dizzy Girl drove around the neighborhood ... to get away from the smoke and fire.
- Shamalama (Common Folk Using Common Sense) promises a return soon.
- Joe-6-pack (geosciblog) revisits some old posts.
- Beth (Blue Star Chronicles) has 13 heroes.
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Wednesday, April 18, 2007
Blogrolling 2007-04-18
Some items of interest from the blogroll.
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- M. Barbay wishes the story about bunnies ended as cute as ... a story about bunnies.
- Mrs Jose Goldbloom (Goldbloom's Padded Cell) misses pork.
- Fausta participated in a Q and A with Gen. Cichowski.
- Two Dogs (Mean Ol' Meany) enjoyed Knights of Prosperity.
- Rick Moran (Right Wing Nut House) had a conversation with his cats.
- Wild Thing (Theodore's World) says the Westboro cult is going to Va. Tech.
- Jack Yoest (Reasoned Audacity) says the left thinks the right works like they do.
- Buckley F. Williams (The Nose On Your Face) looks at the Richard Gere protest.
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Tuesday, April 17, 2007
Blogrolling 2007-04-17
Some items of interest from the blogroll.
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- Jo (Jo's Cafe) says just pray.
- Steve H. (Hog On Ice) asks how that gun-free zone worked out.
- Sarah K. (Mountaineer Musings) finds solace in cats.
- aTypicalJoe says Lorne Michaels gets it.
- Agent Bedhead tries to ketchup on the state of advertising.
- Susie (Practical Penumbra) experiences global warming.
- Harvey (IMAO) offers tips for helping abstinence programs.
- Laurence Simon (TBIFOC) gets nominated.
- Spacemonkey hides easter eggs.
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Sunday, April 15, 2007
Sunday Open TrackBacks 2007-04-15
The baseball trip concludes this afternoon. There's a game this afternoon, then we head back home. Last night, we braved the weather and came out on the short end of the stick. No word on how the Biscuits reliever is doing. No further news reports is probably good news.
Baseball is taking up all our time this weekend. That and NyQuil/DayCare. More about that later.
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Saturday, April 14, 2007
Baseball Trip / Open TrackBacks 2007-04-14
The Wife and I are taking our first weekend trip of the baseball season ... and catching our first Biscuits game of the year.
We had the chance last year to attend some Biscuits games ... mostly while rooting for the other team. You see, our local team, the Columbus Catfish, a Class-A team in the South Atlantic League, were a Dodgers affiliate.
Now, I'm a Braves fan, not a Dodgers fan. But since we got to know some of the players on the Catfish, we followed them after they were promoted. Up the line from the Catfish, at Double-A, were the Jacksonville Suns, in the Southern League. And they played the Montgomery Biscuits, since they are both in the same division in the Southern League.
So, we went over to Montgomery to cheer on the Suns. And had a good time, win or lose. Had Jacksonville been closer, we'd have gone to more games. As it was, we only got the chance to see them in Montgomery, or if they were playing near somewhere we were going to be anyway. That's how we managed to see the Suns in Knoxville and Huntsville in the last couple of year.
During the off-season, the Catfish changed affiliations. Now, they're a Devil Rays affiliate. Which means that upline from the Catfish, at Double-A, is .... wait for it ... the Montgomery Biscuits.
So, it's a whole new bunch of faces for the Catfish this year. Of course, with promotions, only 3 pitchers and 2 position players from last year are with this year's Dodgers Class-A affiliate (now, the Great Lakes Loons). So, it'd have been almost a clean slate anyway.
Now, here's the other thing. In the last couple of years, the Dodgers and Devil Rays have made trades involving many minor league players. Which means that some of the players in the Devil Rays organization are former Catfish. Like last night's winning pitcher for the Biscuits, Brett Wayne. He was an outfielder for the South Georgia Waves/Columbus Catfish. Although my research lists him as an infielder, I remember him playing the outfield; my memory could be wrong.
Anyway, the point is, the Biscuits are not all strangers to us. Some former Catfish are at the Devil Rays High-A affiliate in Vero Beach (Dodgers and Devil Rays swapped High-A affiliates, too). So, we expect to see more former Catfish playing at Montgomery this season, and next.
This weekend, we're in Chattanooga. Or will be later this morning. And we'll be there to watch the Chattanooga Lookouts and the Montgomery Biscuits play ball.
If only the weather holds out.
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We had the chance last year to attend some Biscuits games ... mostly while rooting for the other team. You see, our local team, the Columbus Catfish, a Class-A team in the South Atlantic League, were a Dodgers affiliate.
Now, I'm a Braves fan, not a Dodgers fan. But since we got to know some of the players on the Catfish, we followed them after they were promoted. Up the line from the Catfish, at Double-A, were the Jacksonville Suns, in the Southern League. And they played the Montgomery Biscuits, since they are both in the same division in the Southern League.
So, we went over to Montgomery to cheer on the Suns. And had a good time, win or lose. Had Jacksonville been closer, we'd have gone to more games. As it was, we only got the chance to see them in Montgomery, or if they were playing near somewhere we were going to be anyway. That's how we managed to see the Suns in Knoxville and Huntsville in the last couple of year.
During the off-season, the Catfish changed affiliations. Now, they're a Devil Rays affiliate. Which means that upline from the Catfish, at Double-A, is .... wait for it ... the Montgomery Biscuits.
So, it's a whole new bunch of faces for the Catfish this year. Of course, with promotions, only 3 pitchers and 2 position players from last year are with this year's Dodgers Class-A affiliate (now, the Great Lakes Loons). So, it'd have been almost a clean slate anyway.
Now, here's the other thing. In the last couple of years, the Dodgers and Devil Rays have made trades involving many minor league players. Which means that some of the players in the Devil Rays organization are former Catfish. Like last night's winning pitcher for the Biscuits, Brett Wayne. He was an outfielder for the South Georgia Waves/Columbus Catfish. Although my research lists him as an infielder, I remember him playing the outfield; my memory could be wrong.
Anyway, the point is, the Biscuits are not all strangers to us. Some former Catfish are at the Devil Rays High-A affiliate in Vero Beach (Dodgers and Devil Rays swapped High-A affiliates, too). So, we expect to see more former Catfish playing at Montgomery this season, and next.
This weekend, we're in Chattanooga. Or will be later this morning. And we'll be there to watch the Chattanooga Lookouts and the Montgomery Biscuits play ball.
If only the weather holds out.
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Friday, April 13, 2007
Blogrolling 2007-04-13
Some items of interest from the blogroll.
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- aTypical Joe says it's not just Imus.
- Frank J. (IMAO) looks at who's next.
- Dragonlady (Dragon's Den) finds a sign of interest.
- Barbara (Tidbits and Treasures) has a story of religious persecution.
- Gun Toting Liberal looks for the missing email.
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Thursday, April 12, 2007
Blogrolling 2007-04-12
Some items of interest from the blogroll.
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- Smokey (Smoke Signals Blog) tells of a new neighbor.
- Digger wants to lobby Congress.
- Big White Hat says the Nappy-headed Hos should be proud.
- Michael J.W. Stickings (The Reaction) has had enough of the whole Imus thing.
- Rachel (Tinkerty Tonk) says McCain did good.
- Avi Green (Tel-Chai Nation) says Peretz is getting that opposition he wanted.
- Sigmund, Carl and Alfred shares of time with his grandfather.
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Wednesday, April 11, 2007
Blogrolling 2007-04-11
Some items of interest from the blogroll.
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- Brian (Iowa Voice) looks at some Marines who were Targeted.
- Confederate Yankee looks at someone who made stereotypical comments about a woman of color.
- Bob Parks (Newsback) suggests Imus didn't go far enough.
- Don Surber offers articles of impeachment against Dubya.
- The Skipper (Barking Moonbat Early Warning System) says it's that time of year.
- Danny Carlton (JackLewis.net) looks at the hateful accusing others of hate.
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Tuesday, April 10, 2007
Blogrolling 2007-04-10
Some items of interest from the blogroll.
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- Baldilocks looks at nappy-headed hos.
- c.a. Marks (Alabama Improper) looks at nappy-headed hos.
- Barb Rightly in a Lefty State discovers she might be from the Pacific Northwest.
- Feisty Repubulican Whore isn't dead.
- Macker visits Trinity.
- Bad Kitty Cats hosts Carnival of the Cats [via Pet's Garden Blog].
- tvfoh (470 Americans) wants 470 Americans.
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Friday, April 6, 2007
Blogrolling 2007-04-06
Some items of interest from the blogroll.
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- aTypical Joe looks at Wal-Mart's critics.
- Sportslady (From Peaches to Beaches) is glad no one pulled a prank on her ... but enjoyed the pranks othes pulled.
- Jo (Jo's Cafe) says evolution is a fact.
- Mrs Jose Goldbloom (Goldbloom's Padded Cell) hates it when...
- Emperor Misha I (Anti-Idiotarian Rottweiler) has a picture worth more than a thousand words.
- Michelle Malkin finds something that can be used to make a Che-lupa.
- Sniper One (7.62mm Justice) wonders why some are oblivious to the obvious.
- Ogre finds that Christianity = terrorism.
- Oddybobo has a problem.
- Don Surber shows his ash.
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