Tuesday Morning Pick-me-up: Dogs In Cars
Love it, love it, love it.
Love it, love it, love it.
Yes, that really was a Satanic Ritual you may have buzzed past, when you were flipping through the channels, and caught a glimpse of the worst. GRAMMYS. EVER, broadcasted to over 28 million viewers on CBS last night. It can’t get much lower than this. Sorry to see so many artists, demeaned by the Recording…
In January of 1984, Steve Jobs unveiled the Apple Macintosh publicly for the first time to a packed house at the Boston Computer Society. A little over a year later, Steve Jobs would be booted from the driver’s seat (only to return after an eleven year banishment). Time Magazine got the exclusive to debut this 90-minute…
I’m just old enough to remember when the USA was not only known for, but proud of things we make. As I was shoveling the driveway yesterday in zero-degrees (F), I got to thinking
Startling image of a Ukrainian Orthodox Christian Priest, attempting to head off violence between troops and citizens this week (January 22nd). Please PRAY for all these people and their loved ones, for a peaceful resolution.
Answer: That “ad guy” creates a concept ad about the idea to secede to Wisconsin.Yup, I can tell you, it sure felt good to get that idea out of my head. Sure the idea’s “way out there,” but so is living for decades here, knowing how great this state of Illinois could be, if we didn’t have Chicago’s polital inbred twits running (and ruining) everything they touch.
This week, not to be outdone on “slow-jamming the news” by President Obama, Mitt Romney took the mic (but didn’t drop it at the end, like our POTUS). Sandwiched between Jimmy Fallon and the Roots, the result was hilarious.
Ask the U.S. Ambassador’s wife if it feels like Benghazi happened “a long time ago.” Ask any Navy S.E.A.L. if Benghazi has left their memories yet. Ask the mothers and fathers of our fallen soldiers who acted like soldiers, heroes who deserve the respect of all Americans for their sacrifice in a futile attempt to protect U.S. civilans and military.
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