Monday, December 26, 2005

All-Day Picnic 12-26-2005

The wife's new job actually has her off work today, as does mine. Since it's been a while since we've both had a weekday off together, we're going to do ... something. Whatever she tells me we're doing, I expect.

I do want to remind you of the two bloggers that are coming up soon on the Blog Interviews. While we're taking questions for all upcoming bloggers, this week, we're focusing on the two whose questions are closing this week.

That means it's time to get your questions in for:

17 comments:

  1. The Knucklehead of the Day award

    Today's winners are Jan Amator and The Arizona Board of Education

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  2. Teddy Lied, Mary Jo Died

    The only half-hearted face-saving response from the left could be "George went to war with his lie; Teddy didn't." Sorry, that won't fly for a Chappaquiddick minute.

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  3. Enjoy your day off, you two, you deserve it! ;-) Happy Boxing Day!

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  4. Sales! Shopping! Yuck!

    Okay, you probably think I'm one sick ass women for saying Sales! Shopping! Yuck .. but it's not the "shopping" that I'm yucking at, not even the "sales" part — it's the crowds. I swear I'm breaking out in hives just thinking about them.

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  5. Unions Sic Transit

    Liberals do not understand this: Most Americans do not wish to be unionized. Only 12.5 percent of Americans belong to a union. Many of them are forced to join via closed shop rules.
    The overwhelming majority -- 87.5 percent -- do not want unions.

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  6. The Knucklehead of the year award- Politics

    Today's category is Politics. As we all know there is no lack of candidates for this award. Some may even say all politicians are knuckleheads!

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  7. Maryland Democrats Raise Healthcare Cost with Tax

    Democrats who's mantra of healthcare for everyone have caused the premiums of Maryland
    Citizens to increase because of a 2% tax on HMOs.

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  8. I Survived!

    It's the day after Christmas, and I lived to tell it. I survived 'no church' yesterday, but we did have a beautiful and meaningful Candlelight Communion Service on Friday night.

    I cooked, along with my daughter and daughter-in-law, enough food to...

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  9. George W. Bush, wiretapping, and national security

    I don't have a problem with terrorists being wiretapped. I think that in our pursuit of terrorists and other dangerous people, different types of surveillance are needed to protect our citizens. I do have a problem how the Bush Administration has gone...

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  10. Spies Like Us

    The overwrought, melodramatic reaction to the monitoring of international calls by al-Qaeda as well as the previous irrational complaints about unsubstantiated rumors at Gitmo (flushing a Koran down the toilet is physically impossibe) are enough to mak...

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  11. Realizing UN/NGO Tsunami Aid… Someday

    Says Steyn of Tsunami 2004: the affected countries and peoples are still, for the most part, either awaiting that promised assistance, or have been “assisted” in hopelessly ludicrous and unhelpful ways.

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  12. Countdown to New Year's 2006

    Believe it or not, 2005 will have one more second than normal. This doesn't happen very often, due to the effect of tidal breaking....

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  13. ACLU Sues Itself

    What makes it unusual is the city had the ACLU help draft the very ordinance it now opposes.

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  14. I'm Sorry, Mexico Won't ALLOW Us To Do That

    The Mexican Government is once again throwing a hissy-fit over the fact that the U.S. is making get-tough noises over illegal immigration....angered by a U.S. proposal to extend a wall along the border to keep out migrants, (the Mexican government)

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  15. Counterinsurgency - Helping People Help Themselves

    Noble, idealistic souls often lament the wanton waste of money on capitalistic hubris as we spend ourselves into glorious excess during holiday shopping frenzies; money that could be spent feeding the poor in impoverished nations. If we have money to...

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