Monthly Archives: May 2004

Party Set for Andy Kaufman, Just in Case For some odd reason, I am an Andy Kaufmann fan. Not because I enjoy following him around from point A to point B, or that I have every routine he’s ever done … Continue reading

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I’m back! Yes, not only was the computer fragged, but once I had it returned, the cable internet was out as well. No worries though – all has returned to normal and blogging can resume (not to mention all of … Continue reading

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The Hypocrisy of the Anti-War Left (or the Families Whose Sisters are Caught Torturing Iraqis) Now this gets my dander up in a big way. The family of one Spc. Lynndie England pictured in some of the photographs surrounding the … Continue reading

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Grandma Update Nanny woke up yesterday, talking and everything. She recognized me and Jonathan, but didn’t recognize Matthew or Missy. She still thought I lived at her house, thought that Matthew was my daughter, but was aware enough to tell … Continue reading

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The Interactive Philosophy Quiz Here we go. . . time to test your knowledge of all things philosophy. Three skill levels, and you can adjust the time the computer can research as well. Have fun! EDIT: Advanced Arthur is trading … Continue reading

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The Thinking (Drinking?) Man’s Chess Game Now I don’t know about you, but four years ago this would have been great! RULES of Shot Glass Chess 1. Select your favourite alcoholic beverage and pour it into your opponent’s 16 glasses. … Continue reading

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Workers pick internet over caffeine Thus the beauty of being a commuter. With the intenet so far away in Washington, you have at least an hour to enjoy the delights of caffeine before you even get to work! Of course, … Continue reading

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D-Day’s success had its beginnings in a deadly debacle at sea Good op-ed in today’s FLS, and one that has meaning in our time concerning the war on terror: Slapton Sands, while a disaster, did teach the Allies lessons. It … Continue reading

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