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2013 archive

Life Imitates Art 0

Frankenstein flees the monster.

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Facebook Frolics 0

Network politely.

Investigators say a northern Kentucky woman shot her half-sister in the head Wednesday afternoon over a Facebook feud.

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Convoy 0

If they actually do tie up traffic on the beltway, how the heck will anyone tell the difference from a normal beltway day?

Video below the fold in case it autoplays.

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QOTD 0

“Weird Al” Yankovich:

If money can’t buy happiness, I guess I’ll have to rent it.

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Scenes from the Weekend 0

Navy C-130s from Oceana were practicing touch-and-goes.

Navy C-130s

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The Secesh 0

Image:  Giant Confederate flag.  Character says,


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Polluting the Polity 0

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News, Ripped from the Ticker 0

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Washout (Updated) 0

It’s been raining since Tuesday.

I looked at my rain gauge, which has a capacity of 5.25 inches, this morning.

It was full.

Addendum, Later Same Day:

Another .75 inches today.

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Nothing To Do, Nowhere To Go 0

Job creation, Republican shutdown style.

Jobless claims surged by 66,000, the most since the aftermath of Superstorm Sandy in November, to 374,000 in the week ended Oct. 5, figures from the Labor Department showed today in Washington.

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The median forecast of economists surveyed projected 311,000. Estimates ranged from claims of 304,000 to 340,000. The jump pushed applications up to the highest level since March last week. The previous week’s figure was unrevised at 308,000.

The jobless claims report showed the four-week moving average, a less volatile measure than the weekly figures, climbed to 325,000 last week from 305,000.

Also, Bloomberg still needs new experts.

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“Some Pigs Are More Equal than Others” 0

Kevin McKinney wants Republicans to stop playing Animal Farmville with the polity.

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“An Armed Society Is a Polite Society” 0

Politeness is essential to family functions.

According to the Amelia Bulletin Monitor Facebook page, two young boys, ages 10 and 11, were left alone. The boy was handling a gun, according to the Amelia Bulletin Monitor. That’s when sources say the weapon accidentally fired. Another boy, about a year younger, was also there. Neighbors say they’re brothers. It was the younger boy who called 911, and reported the child had been shot in the mouth.

By the time I was ten, I knew how to check whether the damned thing was loaded.

There is no room for “accidentally” where guns are involved. There is room only for “negligently.”

Via TPM.

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How the Tea Was Bagged 0

Reg Henry follows the trail of teas. A nugget:

The Tea Party was a strange phenomenon from the start. It began no later than February 2009, apparently sparked by the efforts to stimulate and shore up the economy left moribund by the previous administration. This, of course, was an outrage to some. How dare anybody rebuff the iron will of the market for the general welfare!

President Barack Obama had been in office one month — one month! — yet already he was considered a socialist/Marxist. Most presidents get a political honeymoon — Mr. Obama wasn’t given enough time to find the White House bathroom. But thank goodness his race was not a factor, and if you believe that, pull my leg, it’s got a bell on it.

The other day, we grabbed lunch at a beachfront eatery; it was mid-afternoon, the season is waning, and business was slow, so we had a pleasant chat with the only waitress on duty, who looked to be college age.

She mentioned that, based on the attitudes of some of her customers, she thought that persons are more bigoted and prejudiced than they used to be.

I disagreed, but I did say that, as far as I can tell, compared to a couple of decades ago, persons sure are a damned sight more willing to be open about their bigotry than they were a couple of decades ago.

Teabaggery is exhibit A-one.

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QOTD 0

Henry Steele Commager:

We should not be surprised that the Founding Fathers didn’t foresee everything, when we see that the current Fathers hardly ever foresee anything.

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Someone’s in Big Truffle 0

Not a mushroom cloud, a cloud of mushrooms . . .

But the high-protein, brown-capped fungus has spawned what media are calling a “mushroom mafia” of professional, determined foragers. Last week near the western German town of Bad Münstereifel, four of them in a car allegedly rammed a forestry worker who had tried to stop them.

He rolled off the hood of the car and was hurled to the ground. “While the forestry official struggled to his feet, the car reversed back toward him, rolled onto his foot and stopped,” police said in a statement. The man was injured and had to see a doctor — but police arrived and got personal details about the men, who now face criminal charges.

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Bloodless Coup 3

Let Shaun Mullen explain.

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Calvacade of Stupid 0

Listen to Zandar and Bon.

Their analysis is pretty damned good.

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Cooch and the Cuckoos Go for a Cruz 0

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“It’s Not ‘We the People,’ It’s ‘We the People We Like'” 2

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Orange Crush 0

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