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true or not

Saturday, August 30th, 2008

good description

Months ago Horsefeathers predicted an Obama-Mc’Cain showdown, with Obama the winner.

We have a contest between talkers and doers. When the jihadis come over the hill, Obama and Biden will greet them with a torrent of words; Mc’Cain and Palin will lock and load and you can count on their aim to be true. With this one bold and brilliant choice, Mc’Cain has turned the election into one between spoiled children and mature adults. We have faith that America will recognize the difference.
If they do, Mc’Cain and Palin will win.

Source: A RETRACTION

10 things about Sarah

Friday, August 29th, 2008

1. Sarah Louise Palin (nee Heath) was born Feb., 1964, in Sandpoint, Idaho. Her family moved to Alaska when Sarah was an infant. Her father, Chuck, is a retired schoolteacher.

2. She attended Wasilla High School where she played point guard on the state champion basketball team. Her nickname was “Sarah Barracuda.”

3. Palin graduated in 1987 from the University of Idaho with a degree in journalism. She worked briefly as a sports reporter in Anchorage.

4. She refers to her husband, Todd, as the “First Dude.” He’s worked as a commercial fisherman and as a production operator on the North Slope for BP. He enjoys snowmobiling and has won the Tesoro Iron Dog, billed as the world’s longest snowmobile race, four times.

5. Palin and her husband have five children, Bristol, Piper, Track, Willow, and Trig. Trig, born in 2008, has been diagnosed with Down syndrome. Her son Track joined the army in 2007.

6. Her favorite meal is moose stew.

7. She comes from a family of outdoor enthusiasts. Her parents, Chuck and Sally Heath, enjoy hunting and fishing, and have both completed marathons.

8. Palin was named Miss Wasilla in 1984 and was a runner-up for Miss Alaska. In 1996 she was elected mayor of Wasilla.

9. She’s a lifetime NRA member and enjoys hunting, fishing, and snowmobiling.

10. Elected in 2006, she’s Alaska’s first female governor and the youngest governor elected in the state.

going to Invesco Stadium

Friday, August 29th, 2008

A friend from the Denver area sent me this photo of the dems on their way to Invesco to hear the Messiah speak from the mount…
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god god, what a fool

Friday, August 29th, 2008

From his acceptance speech…

John McCain likes to say that he’ll follow bin Laden to the gates of Hell. But he won’t even follow him to the cave where he lives.

Obama is a shallow, narcissistic, one dimension person, who in his adult life has avoided doing anything worth while…

McCains response…


out lived its usefulness

Thursday, August 28th, 2008

Guy said No More Games with TTLB Ecosystem.

You probably didn’t notice but I no longer play the “Ecosystem” game with my blog…the Bear just doesn’t seem to be able to keep the system in good working order..today this site went from a large mammal to a worm in the eco rankings..I ain’t never crawled for nobody and don’t plan on starting now.

I just fell to the bottom of the barrel to the glorious ranking of a Multicellular Microorganism
Of course the Bear uses Sitemeter for some of his data on number of visits and I don’t know or care where he gets the link data for ranking you in the Ecosystem…

I have started using Woopra for my blog stats… It is still in beta and they are slow in approving your application, but I got in early and it only took me a couple of days…

There are a couple of things I like about Woopra, one is they have a desktop application (which is shown on the main page) where you can see your stats and not have to go to their web site. The second thing that intrigues me is the ability to “Chat” with some one when they are on your site, I am going to have to find a volunteer to see if it’s easy or not worth the effort.

Here are a few screen shots:
Live look at visitors…


Tagged Visitors, show loyalty..

a beautiful thing

Wednesday, August 27th, 2008

“My god! What happened to you?” the bartender asked Richards as he hobbled in on a crutch, one arm in a cast.

“I got in a tiff with Martin.”

“Martin? He’s just a wee fellow,” the barkeep said, surprised.

“He must have had something in his hand.”

“That he did,” Richards said. “A shovel it was.”

“Dear Lord. Didn’t you have anything in your hand?”

“Aye, that I did -– Mrs. Martin’s tit.” Richards said. “And a beautiful thing it was, but not much use in a fight.”

trying to plan

Wednesday, August 27th, 2008

How in the world can anyone make a reasonable decision based on this information from the WUnderground weather site?…

It babbles just like any presidential candidate…

The track forecast for Gustav
The latest 12Z (8 am EDT) model runs continue to be in good agreement on the 1-3 day track of Gustav, and we can be confident that Gustav will turn west and pass south of Cuba after leaving Haiti. The trough of low pressure currently exiting the U.S. East Coast and pulling Gustav northwest is expected to move off to the east, allowing a ridge of high pressure to build in and force Gustav due west or slightly south of due west. After three days, there is more divergence in the models.

The NOGAPS model no longer foresees landfall on Mexico’s Yucatan, and now takes Gustav to a final landfall in the Florida Panhandle on Monday.

The ECMWF is now the only model predicting a landfall in the Yucatan. This model predicts a second landfall in Texas.

The GFDL is a little slower than its previous run, but still forecasts a Category 3/4 hurricane hitting Louisiana on Sunday evening.

The UKMET prefers a Texas landfall.

The GFS is not much help–it dissipates Gustav.

The final landfall location of Gustav depends on the strength and speed of a trough of low pressure forecast to move across the Midwest U.S. late this week. At present, there is no way to guess which location in the Gulf of Mexico is the most likely. Keep in mind that the cone of uncertainty is correct only about 2/3 of the time–1/3 of the time, we can expect the storm’s position to be in error by more than what the cone of uncertainty suggests.

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blonds are fun

Sunday, August 24th, 2008

After a wild freeway chase, the motorcycle cop waved the speeding sports car over to the curb. When he walked up to the driver’s window, he was surprised to find a very attractive blonde behind the wheel.

“Ma’am,” he said. “I’m afraid we’re going to have to give you a Breathalyzer test to see whether or not you’ve been drinking.”

The test was taken and as the officer eyed the results, he said: “Lady, you’ve had a couple of stiff ones.”

“That’s amazing!” the girl cried. “You mean it shows that too!”


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