Quote of the Day – All Grown Up Edition
I used to be into stuff like that. Then, I grew up and turned 12-years-old. – Jeff Soyer
Continue reading →I used to be into stuff like that. Then, I grew up and turned 12-years-old. – Jeff Soyer
Continue reading →Besides, might as well spend it while the dollar is still worth something, right? I mean, the way things are going, we’ll all be billionaires in ten years, and grocery prices will be marked in scientific notation. – Marko
Continue reading →…if you desperately need someone, don’t treat them like a cash cow to be milked to pay for political goodies given out to buy the votes of the old, ignorant, low-wage earners who make up your political base. It’s not … Continue reading →
but remember, stalking a librarian who is a very good shot is a really stupid thing to do. Just sayin’. – Breda
Continue reading →A laser mosquito killing device is genius, both because it’s novel, and because it’s quite likely someone got a malaria related grant to be able to play with lasers. – Sebastian Quoted because I need to figure out a gig … Continue reading →
I’ve always been of the opinion that most things worth saying are going to offend someone. I’d be disappointed if what I’ve said on my blog didn’t offend someone. – Mike W, in the comments
Continue reading →I personally doubt it will happen, seeing as how they are actually an astro-turf organization whose sole purpose is to get Democrats elected… and they only have about 6 members, including Bob Ricker’s mom. – Greg Morris
Continue reading →Even through my seething anger, I did not feel the need to call my congresscritter and have him write up legislation banning offensive phrases from vehicle. I know well enough that the cure for speech I deem hateful is more … Continue reading →
There are people without criminal or mental illness histories who do, indeed, lose their tempers, go get a gun, and murder someone. But they aren’t that common. Far more typical is the person who, by the time they reach adulthood, … Continue reading →
But the real scandal isn’t those policies, even though they’re bad enough. The real scandal is that this administration thinks crises are opportunities for governmental power-grabs (It seems writer Randolph Bourne was wrong. It is not war, but crisis, that … Continue reading →