Monday, March 23, 2009

Tailgating Militia

Apparently, the gubmint is on to our 'militia'.

"Other potential signals of militia involvement, according to the report, are possession of the Gagsden "Don't Tread on Me" flag or the widely available anti-income tax film "America: Freedom to Fascism."

We'll make sure to fly it even higher this year.

Friday, February 20, 2009

Reason 241,531 we need the FairTax

Apparently Congress is really, really stupid.

So there are energy tax credits if you replace your air conditioner with certain models. These tax credits were put in place in 2006 and part of the "Bush energy bill". They were also in place in 2007, 2009, and 2010.

That's right. The tax credits expired in 2008 and the moronic democratic leadership wanted to put them back in place, but they couldn't be bothered to renew them for 2008. However, they could be bothered to reinstate them in 2009 and 2010.

Guess who bought a qualified air conditioner in 2008?

This is the problem with using the tax code for social engineering. I'm paying full price on my a/c and paying other people to put in theirs. Nevada needs to find a Republican to run against Harry Reid so he can go away like Daschle.

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Friday, January 30, 2009

More Bacon Goodness

Maybe we should make this next football season.

BBQ Explosion (with Bacon)

Friday, December 26, 2008

Christmas Songs

I have decided there is an entire category of "Christmas" songs that I can't stand. These are songs about the weather with no mention of Christmas anywhere. Do they play these songs in Australia when it's the middle of summer? How does it make any sense at all to have songs about the weather?

The classic two examples are "Let it Snow" and "Winter Wonderland".

However, the most obnoxious Christmas song of all is "It's Cold Outside". This song (a) is annoying - make the decision, (b)has nothing to do with Christmas, (c) and is played every third song.

I think it's these songs that caused 2/3 of the nation to get walloped with snowstorms this week. Take that!

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Friday, December 19, 2008

You smell SOOOOO yummy!

Why on earth would you want to wake up in the morning, take a shower, then put on some cologne to make you smell like hamburgers?

It's one sure-fire way to get the neighborhood dogs to play with you.

Thursday, December 18, 2008

I wish they had interviews with the customers...

Man Crashes Vehicle into Waffle House; Customers Keep Eating

Thursday, October 23, 2008

The scariest thing you'll see this Halloween

Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Bacon Apple Pie

Bacon Bacon Bacon Bacon

http://www.aldenteblog.com/2008/10/beautiful-cinna.html

Distracted by the Popcorn

I voted already. So stop mailing me postcards, Obama.

Early voting is a wonderful invention. Stop by the mall, fill out the ballot and you're done. The libertarian party is back on the ballot in NC this year. They have a few wackos running for the local races, though. This year they did *not* mark the incumbents on the ballot... I wonder if that is a trend to prevent people from voting against incumbents.

I wish more people realized that there are more choices than GOP or Democrats. Oh well. I've resigned to the fact that nothing will really change no matter who is elected.

After we left the polls we wandered around the mall and found an invention even better than early voting: The POP-N-GO popcorn machine. You put in a dollar and it makes popcorn for you, then puts butter on it if you want. You add the salt yourself to your liking, too. Now that Target has raised their price on the Popcorn&Coke meal* to $1.50, this is the best deal out there.

* It used to be a dollar. Popcorn was $.99 and the "meal" was $1.00.
Me: I'd like a popcorn, please.
Target guy: Would you like to add a soda for one cent?
Me: Um, ok.

So go out and vote for fresh popcorn. It'll distract you from the politicians taking all your money.

Thursday, August 21, 2008

Get a Flux Capacitor

The price is a little steep, but you can easily recover your money by betting on sporting events that already happened. I already have mine b/c future me came back in time to give an extra to present me!

Flux Capacitor Here

Monday, August 18, 2008

What's wrong here?

So, here's a story about a 16 year-old girl in California who died behind the wheel.

What caused the wreck? Well in addition to the probability that she was trying to send a text message, "authorities say Preuss had been driving drunk and was speeding".

What does her mother have to say? She "
hopes the accident will make other people think before texting and driving."

What? No comment about your 16 year-old driving drunk? Don't worry about the underage drinking and driving, just PLEASE think before you text and drive!

I'm going to assume that she also had a comment about the drinking or at least the reporter asked her about it, just that crappy journalism kept it from getting to print.

Monday, August 04, 2008

Say goodbye

All the pretty billboards on I-85 are going away. And I never got a chance to stop.

I especially like the sign posted out front that you can see in the video:
"The city of Lithonia got stupid and took our license illegally. See you in 5-10 days. We will have a party on the city's money"

I guess they didn't plan on that party being a bonfire.

Monday, July 14, 2008

Eeeepaa! Eeeeepaaa!

That's why I've narrowed your choices down to five unthinkable options.

Friday, June 13, 2008

Spreading false information

Clark Howard today stated that bottled water costs more per gallon than gasoline. Clark Howard is smarter than this.

Bottled Water: $5.99/case of 24 half litter bottles. 33.8 oz/liter *24 * .5 = 405.6 ounces

1 Gallon = 4 qts - therefore 32 ounces/qt *4 = 128 ounces.

Gas is $4.00/gallon or .03125.
Water is $5.99 / 405.6 ounces = $.0148 per ounce * 128 ounces = $1.890 per gallon.

Next time someone makes this argument to me, I'm going to slap them for (a) being wrong, and (b) using such a stupid straw-man argument.

Thursday, June 05, 2008

6.6 years old

That's when I used up my fair share of the planet.

How about yourself?

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Wednesday, June 04, 2008

Wait a second...

There's a Lighthouse Digest? Published monthly?

Friday, May 23, 2008

Is this a trick question?

She stared at me and said, "What does World War II have to do with NATO, the Cold War and Europe?"


Sigh.

Thursday, May 22, 2008

She was as-salt-ed

I couldn't resist

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,357091,00.html

Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Not a rant!

This probably falls under the "crud" part, along with "random".

This place was recently pointed out to me:

http://www.ning.com/

and after the resounding wave of deja vu wore off, I realized that I remembered seeing this someplace before, a long long time ago in an Internet far far away...only back then it was called "Usenet" and social networks were called "Newsgroups".

Slap some javascript, CSS and an API on a webserver and everything old is new again.

Friday, May 09, 2008

Are they serious? Why didn't I think of this?!

link

Heck, I'll do it for half of what they're charging. Just email me for the address to send your $$$. I'll send you the nicest certificate you've ever seen.