The cartoon says it all….I’m going to vote today in the advance poll. You should too if you think you’ll be busy Jan. 23.
Monthly Archives: January 2006
NDP Hypocrisy
Editorial: A Clinical Question
It was mildly amusing the other evening to watch NDP Leader Jack Layton try to explain away the news story disclosing that he had surgery at a private clinic in the 1990s.
Please boot her
If the Conservatives win only one seat in Ontario, let it be this one.
Could it be bye-bye, Belinda?
Extreme Disney
Some people have more money than brains.
Watch a 19 year old guy blow $100k at Disney World, second-by-second..
Church of Kyoto
Mark doesn’t worship with the eco-cultists.
That’s the new buzz phrase these days: climate change. We’ve got to stop it, or change it back before it destroys the planet. And, if it doesn’t destroy the planet, circa 2011 the Kyotocrats will be citing lack of climate change as evidence of climate change.
They’re circling
Conservative majority? Seems hard to believe, but I like it.
No sex = No babies
Another explanation on why the Western world’s native population is in decline.
Unlimited sexual activity without a live baby resulting is the quintessential modern entitlement.
I call this modern view, consumer sex.
Use RSS and win
I haven’t mentioned this in ages, but if you read more than a few blogs, including this one, of course, you should be using Bloglines, the world’s best web-based RSS reader.
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It’s amazing how quickly you can read 10 blogs…without the hassle of going to 10 sites. What you lose in style you gain in speed.
What a debut it was
CBC reports that Stern was off to an explosive debut today. I listened to the whole uninterrupted 5 hours – and boy was it great.
Shock jock Howard Stern debuted on satellite radio Monday, tossing off a federally banned expletive and offering up a hearty sampling of phone sex.
How ironic that CBC, a part owner in Sirius Canada, doesn’t notice the irony or seem to even care that not carrying Stern in Canada was a serious mistake.
Sirius, which has partnered with Standard Radio and the CBC for a Canadian satellite radio network, is not carrying Stern’s new program in its initial offering in Canada.
Jumpin’ and Pumpin’
Wow, it’s good to be optimistic about a fatal disease…
The Arizona Republic talked to Rawls, who’s being treated at a hospital in Los Angeles. He points out that others diagnosed with lung cancer are still “jumpin’ and pumpin”’
…but lung cancer sure kills fast.
Soul singer Lou Rawls passed away Friday morning in Los Angeles after losing his battle with lung cancer.
Trouble in Detroit
The auto industry in Michigan doesn’t have many crying for it.
The strangest thing about the crisis in the American auto industry is this: Nobody outside of Detroit seems to care.
Apparently things are more complicated than first blush.
Power of Stern
Is there any doubt who helped Sirius reach these heights?
Record Subscriber Additions of Approximately 2.2 Million in 2005 – Satellite Radio Market Share Leader For The Fourth Quarter With More Than 1.1 Million Subscriber Additions – SIRIUS Expects To End 2006 With More Than 6 Million Subscribers.
Sorry, Canadians need not apply if interested in Howard.
Dogs before people
Amazing how some idiots put their pets before their children.
A married couple who got a dog sitter for their puppies but left the man’s young children home alone while they vacationed in Las Vegas were arrested Wednesday, police said.
The kid seems pretty smart, though.
A moon is a moon
JWalk has an amusing entry.
Good new for Marylanders: Mooning deemed ‘disgusting’ but legal in Maryland.
Acquitting a Germantown man who exposed his buttocks during an argument with a neighbor, a Montgomery County Circuit Court judge ruled yesterday that mooning, while distasteful, is not illegal in Maryland.



