Monthly Archives: January 2004

We’re seeing some progress. . . the blog is working, now te question is whether I can upload new files and such. Stay tuned.

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Still Experiencing Technical Difficulties Well, the transition to the new server occured with much difficulty and incompetence. Now it seems as if these brand new servers are slower than the previous ones! Much slower. . . I’m on a cable … Continue reading

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Experiencing Technical Difficulties I’m switching the ol’ website over to a Windows 2003 server this weekend, so if you see some issues, rest assured that it is part of your normal program day. Last night I was in Yorktown for … Continue reading

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Kaba Kick! Now this is something that I want my children playing with. . . Kaba Kick.

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Honorable Politics and Honorable Men I just had coffee with a gentleman (a well known GOP activist/leader) who’s appreciation, support, and honor for his friends and comrades runs so deeply, he felt ashamed not to be able to do more … Continue reading

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And the Hits Just Keep On Comin’ Former U.S. Senate candidate Jim Miller took a swipe at both Governor Warner’s and Chichester’s tax plans respectively. How did I come across this information? Why none other than the Republican Party of … Continue reading

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It Really Was That Big! Someone in Texas just caught a 121 lb. catfish. Biggest in state history. My father told me some stories about some grates at the bottom of Bagnell Dam in Missouri (the dam that caps off … Continue reading

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YAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH! Matt Drudge said it best. “Dean Goes Nuts.” To hear the audio, give this a try. And turn the speakers up. Heh heh. . .

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The Prisoners Dilemma A good game for all you chaos theorists out there. The object is that you and another individual are trapped inside a box by an evil wizard. At the beginning of the game, you and the individual … Continue reading

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F*** THE NAZIS Churchill may be dead and gone, but his parrot bears testament to Churchill’s love for the Nazi dictator. . .

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