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Senator Harry Reid Is A Racist

Sunday, January 10th, 2010

Too strong? Maybe, maybe not: It was just last month that Dingy Harry Reid likened Republicans who oppose the government health care to proponents of slavery. Who’s the real RAAAAAAACIST? The top Democrat in the U.S. Senate apologized on Saturday for comments he made about Barack Obama’s race during the 2008 presidential bid and are [...]

It’s Been A Tough Couple Of Days

Saturday, January 9th, 2010

Well to be more specific, it’s been an absolutely terrible couple of days. I would by lying if I said I’m done grieving for Right Wing Prof – I’m not – or if I felt like my old self again – I don’t – but I do appreciate everyone’s patience during this difficult week. It’s [...]

Redefining The Term “Face Off”

Saturday, January 9th, 2010

For the last several years, I have always been amazed at the amount of people who choose to “vacation” in Mexico. The entire country is a cesspool of poverty, corruption, and violence, most of which is perpetrated by the drug cartels. Why anyone would submit themselves to such a Hell hole is beyond me. Especially [...]

Eva Mendes’ Mom Cringed At Her Nakedness

Saturday, January 9th, 2010

Apparently, dear old mom isn’t a big fan of PETA, either. Who could possibly forget Eva Mendes and that insanely hot “I’d Rather Go Naked Then Wear Fur” campaign she did for PETA in 2007? Well, it turns out one person close to her heart needed a little convincing that it was the right thing [...]

Weekend Caption Contest

Friday, January 8th, 2010

The F-15 Steagle Caption Contest (Click to enlarge.) (Source: WarGamer) In honor of the Right Wing Prof, I present this photo. Caption this photo in the comments section or e-mail me your photoshop entries. The winners will be announced on Monday, January 11th. Good luck! Other Current Contests: Cowboy Blob Family Security Matters Military Times [...]

Remembering Clay Bond

Friday, January 8th, 2010

A friend and fellow parishioner of Clay’s named Samuel Leathers sent me this funeral announcement and brief description of the Right Wing Prof’s life. I wanted to share it with you. Clay Marc Bond, beloved choir member, reader, and treasurer-elect of Holy Trinity, fall asleep in the Lord early this morning at Valley View Home [...]

Chalk One Up For My Countrymen

Friday, January 8th, 2010

My great-grandparents came to America from Czechoslovakia – more specifically, Slovakia – and the Slovak roots are still pretty strong on my mother’s side of the family. And that is why this story has me shaking my head. I’m not the only one. My Uncle Ray sent me this story, and I could almost hear [...]

Requiem For A Friend

Thursday, January 7th, 2010

My frequent commenter, fellow Penguins fan and blog friend Right Wing Prof lost his battle with cancer this morning. Xopher posted this comment on the Prof’s blog: My beloved companion and dearest friend fell asleep in the Lord at 1:45 this morning, after a short struggle against an overwhelming foe, with the sweet acceptance that [...]

ESPN, Discovery Launching 3D Networks

Thursday, January 7th, 2010

Okay, if this is as cool as it sounds, sign me up! Hell, I’d pay for it just to watch the flying filth on Dirty Jobs. ESPN and Discovery Communications announced plans Tuesday to launch the industry’s first 3D television networks. The sports programmer will introduce a 3D network this summer, while Discovery is joining [...]

Humpday History Highlight

Wednesday, January 6th, 2010

I was going to skip today’s installment in favor of a few other stories I had brewing, but when I saw this headline, I had to bump the others. January 6, 1919 – Theodore Roosevelt Dies Theodore Roosevelt, the 26th president of the United States, dies at Sagamore Hill, his estate overlooking New York’s Long [...]

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