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Monthly Archives: September 2003
Play Hookie! It’s beautiful outside. Grab your jacket, call the boss, and eat lunch outside or something. I for one am going downtown after lunch. What a great day!
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Half Human – Half Rabbit Get ready to be disgusted: Researchers in Shanghai have produced a promising new way of creating embryonic stem cells — fusing human skill cells with rabbit eggs — that may one day be used for … Continue reading
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First aid for Alum Spring Volunteers are cleaning up Alum Spring Park. Admirable indeed. Usually overflowing with people on a sunny fall weekend, Alum Spring Park was eerily quiet except for a few volunteers hauling away wheelbarrows of debris and … Continue reading
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The Gollum Rap For any and all Lord of the Rings fans who enjoy life in da ‘hood, here you go. DISCLAIMER: I have absolutely no idea what this is saying because the speakers on this computer do not operate. … Continue reading
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French Terrorist Playing Cards? Now here is an interesting tidbit: “I found it completely indecent to present a manhunt as a game,” said Thierry Meyssan, the man behind the French deck. “We thought this card game would allow us to … Continue reading
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Pact Signed to Revitalized Maury School And this time its for real! Yesterday, a further commitment to that end was made when officials from Fredericksburg, Mary Washington College and George Washington’s Fredericksburg Foundation signed a memorandum of understanding to restore … Continue reading
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Now Cough Up Those WMD! Could be a breakthrough for Coalition forces in Iraq. The former Iraqi Minister of Defence just surrendered, and could provide a wealth of information concerning the Ba’athist regime’s WMD program. Icing on the cake. Mmm … Continue reading
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University Shuts Down Race-Based Bake Sale In response to the University of Michigan’s racial standards, many College Republican groups have been holding race-based bake sales in protest. A cookie costs $1.00. . . unless you are black, in which case … Continue reading
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How Fickle the Public Can Be. . . Want to take a look at some of the fads that have come and gone over the past 80+ years? Then take a look at Crazy Fads. Pretty cool stuff. I wonder … Continue reading
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The Coming Christian Persecution? Now this is a call to arms from the other Limbaugh. . . copied from the Drudge Report: **IN 1776, 99.8% OF THE PEOPLE IN AMERICA WERE PROFESSED CHRISTIANS The new season may be only one … Continue reading
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