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Monthly Archives: January 2010
We are a spoiled bunch.
Over on my picture weblog, you will find a photo of me pulling my blueboy full of gray water to the dump station. Because of this activity, I have been concentrating on water usage and have been urging Susie to … Continue reading
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Here, cubby, cubby, cubby.
Naples, Florida is doing their best to lure the Chicago Cubs Spring training away from Mesa, Az and to Collier County, the home of Naples. Some well to do Cubs fans are putting up the money saying that Mesa doesn’t … Continue reading
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In the same vein,
I previously commented on whats-his-face,, John Edwards. Now along comes Gayle Haggard, the wife of Ted Haggard, the faith healer turned man about town, a fellow who engaged in ‘immoral, sexual behavior’. Gayle has penned (by herself, I’m sure) a book, expected … Continue reading
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Another man bites dog story. #17.
John Edwards, the King of Torts and a former Presidential candidate, lied to the world in General about his mistress. A lawyer lying and a politician sleeping around… Now, that’s real news. Sadly, it’s not. Who he sleeps with is … Continue reading
Colts win.
If you’re going to the Super Bowl and you need a place to stay, My camper is for rent, 300 a night, 3 night minimum. We’ll throw in some grapefruit and you walk the dog. We’re about a two hour drive from … Continue reading
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Immutable fact of life – #17.
If you have a dog and you’re parked in a sandy campground, you’re going to have sand in the camper.
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invent a better mouse trap….
Burger King restaurants are going to start serving beer this month in SW Florida. Now when you order your Whopper, the clerk can ask ’you wanna get fried with that?”
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I wonder if I’m one of those?
“Well qualified” lessees can lease a new jeep for 229.00 dollars a month. How about the not so well qualified and exactly what are they well qualified to be??
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Sometimes I don’t think the news media is all there.
A terrible tragedy happened down here this past week when 13 month old twin boys drowned in their grandparents backyard pool. One boy lived for a couple of days before succumbing so they were in the news for several days. … Continue reading
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Now, wasn’t that something??
After watching Nancy Pelosi and Harry Reid try to ramrod through a health care reform(?) plan that nobody liked and was as complicated and expensive as nothing ever seen before, I was about to give up on the future of … Continue reading
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