So in my daily wandering about of the many weblogs on the internet, I stumbled across something rather interesting. The long and the short of it is that if you provide space on your weblog/webpage and link the holy flying carp out of Front…
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| So in my daily wandering about of the many weblogs on the internet, I stumbled across something rather interesting. The long and the short of it is that if you provide space on your weblog/webpage and link the holy flying carp out of Front… [...] Seems I am not as boring as I had initially thought. After Venomous Kate over at Electric Venom offered, I took her up on it, and was indeed interviewed. It certainly seems like an interesting way to find out more about your fellow internet… [...] The good news is that my left arm is out of its splint, and I can actually type with both hands now. Granted, not for extended periods of time, and trying to really use my arm/hand is such a bad idea still, but it is in better condition than it… [...] Due to a sudden and rather painful possible occult fracture to my left elbow, posting will be very light for the forseeable future. Sorry. [...]
Shamelessly borrowed from here. In other news, Can’t Stop the Serenity is in fully swing… Unfortunately, there are no showings I can easily get to, but if you happen to luck out and live in an area where it is showing, I strongly recommend getting up… [...] … or at least one would think so. I will spell this out as simply as I can for all of those people this is addressed to, because it is more than painfully obvious that your IQs and relative intelligences are not at all up to par. You simply… [...] So I have been out of the news loop for quite some time now, but a headline on Drudge Report caught my eye, and I just had to take a look. Apparently, a certain Muslim by the name of Salman Rushdie was knighted by the spunky old Queen… [...] … or even really how to fix it. However, I do know what someone else broke. As was pointed out earlier, people were having difficulties pinging my weblog posts with trackbacks. Owing to the fact that the only defense I have against spam pings at the moment is… [...]
[...] But I have to admit, this is certainly an interesting development for anyone trapped within the People’s Republic of Kalifornistan. First, a little history. In 1994, the Federal Government passed the Federal Crime Bill, which, among other things, prevented average citizens from owning a variety… [...] But, despite a sizeable hiatus, my open-trackback posting is back. Knock yourselves senseless! Right Truth, StikNStein, Conservative Cat, The Pirate’s Cove, NCBlogs, Nuke’s News & Views, DeMediacratic Nation, Adeline and Hazel, Adam’s Blog, The World According to Carl,… [...] So I recently purchased a used copy of MechAssault 2, oddly enough, the sequel to MechAssault. The first game was quite entertaining… it basically boiled down to a first-person shooter, but with the added advantage of piloting a 50-ton mechanical walker while blowing up other 50-ton… [...]
I would comment on this,… [...] So I recently signed up for Blockbuster’s Total Access program, simply because it is cheaper than renting the movies myself, even on the most basic of its levels. That, and you can get more movies online than they have in the actual physical stores, which is always a… [...] Unfortunately, this particular non-moronic politician is also not an American. Interestingly enough, he happens to be the president of the Czech Republic, and while I absolutely despise simply copy-pasting someone else’s work and not adding a whole lot myself, I firmly believe that his words speak well enough… [...] Date: 18 May 2007 Well, this day should be one of the easier ones to tell you about, both from the aspect that it was one of our shortest days,… [...] As I mentioned previously here, I thoroughly enjoyed Nochnoi Dozor – "Night Watch", as it is known in English. The movie was acceptably unique, in terms of its cinematography, acting, script, and story, that it had my attention thoroughly engulfed by about five minutes… [...] Well, before I launch into the whole day-by-day explanation of our trip, where we went, what we saw, and what we did, I thought I would get a few minor details out of the way first. First off, there are going to be points in my explanation where I… [...] … just gets better with age. His comments on the whole California Refund Value thing (for the uninitiated, the grand old "state" of Kalifornistan charges you an extra x cents whenever you purchase a item with a recyclable plastic or metal container, such as 2-liter or canned… [...] … the world was graced with my presence for the first time. Of course, I share that day with Frank Lloyd Wright, Nancy Sinatra, Joan Rivers, Barbara Bush, Tim Berners-Lee, Jerry Stiller, and Robert Preston, so… [...]
… [...] Yes, ladies and gentlepeople, Better Half and I are, unfortunately, firmly ensconced within the stupidity that is Kalifornistan. As such, this new category was generated by me, your eloquent and intelligent host, as a way of documenting all of the… interesting… and… entertaining… things that go on within… [...] Literally. Over 3240 miles, 115 gallons of gas, and $372 spent on gas later, Better Half and I are safely in California. Well, we were technically in California on the 27th of May, and at our destination on the 28th, but things have been a little busy since then,… [...] ![]() | ||
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