Saturday, February 4, 2006

Picnic 2006-02-04

Today's picnic basket of items from my blogroll.

8 comments:

  1. Apples and Fine Wine...

    Women are like apples on trees. The best ones are at the top of the tree. Most men don’t reach for the good ones because they are afraid of falling and getting hurt. Instead, they ofttimes take the apples from the ground that aren’t as goo...

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  2. Gloating About Freedom...

    Is that the Unforgiveable Sin?

    The creator of this cartoon which is titled, Sticky Issues: The Problem With Prophets, is MercerMachine who lives in Singapore. He writes “If YOU have a problem with censorship like I do, feel free to post this/...

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  3. Pride: Open Trackback Post...

    Open Trackback post!...

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  4. Winter Returns...

    Looks like Winter is trying to make a comeback. There was frost on the newspaper this morning when I fished it out of the hedges. Naturally it decides to turn cold on my weekend off. I shouldn’t complain though, check out Life in Alaska and yo...

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  5. 10 Action Steps To Sell Your Book...

    Mother in the Middle HarperCollinsPublish and Peddle . . .or Perish: A Sales Guide to Selling your Book. A few years ago Your Business Blogger advised a number of academic authors on the marketing of books. I compared the......

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  6. Valley Of The Wolves: Iraq...

    IN THE most expensive Turkish film ever made, American soldiers in Iraq gatecrash a wedding and shoot a little boy in front of his mother.

    They kill dozens of innocent people with random machine gun fire, shoot the groom in the head and drag those.....

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  7. What really started the Muslim anti-cartoon rampag...

    As reported many places over the past few days, most recently here, there is a lot more to this Muhammed cartoon row than meets the eye. When Danish Imams who originally protested the cartoons could not drum up enough of the appropriate outrage and v.....

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