Monthly Archives: March 2014

Tale of two Blondes.

If you thought you knew the details of the Andrew Wakefield vaccine-autism scandal, think again. We’re pretty sure that by now you’re at least somewhat familiar with the fraudulent (and supremely damaging) “research” done (made up, really) by Andrew Wakefield … Continue reading

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Why I love the British Papers.

British husband locked his wife in the garden shed because she kept chanting ‘ding dong the witch is dead’ after his mother died Andrew Salmon, 42, was upset by his wife, Beverley’s reaction when his mother died so he locked … Continue reading

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Doug: The more Catholic the better.

“The more Catholic the better” is the tag line for the site that this video resides at. Italian grocery store in London. Cool, … for the diversity fanatics there’s a Youtube clip of a beheading at a Muslim Market in … Continue reading

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Reblogged from The Other McCain. Gay thoughts

Gays Ruin St. Patrick’s Day Posted on | March 17, 2014 In Boston, the mayor wouldn’t march in the parade because the organizers refuse to allow a gay group to march, and in New York, pressure from gay boycotters convinced … Continue reading

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Barry spits in our eye, again.

Ex-Bush admin official: Internet giveaway weakens cybersecurity, opens door to Web tax The U.S. government’s plan to give away authority over the Internet’s core architecture to the “global Internet community” could endanger the security of both the Internet and the … Continue reading

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99 Most Important Events in WWII

  From: Greg Kottis (via Gail Bowers) Here are 99 points that cover the most important events in World War  II. This is well done historical material. (In item 61 I added a personal note) … 61.The most decorated unit … Continue reading

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Calling WWII British Vets.

Any vetereans of WWII familiar with the area between India and Malaysia?   Remember any hardened strips built during the war, particularly around the Anderman Islands?   Something that could handle a Boeing 777? Roughly 8,000 to 10,000 feet. (Same distance as … Continue reading

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Bacon

The word “bacon” actually has a fairly lengthy back story, but the word itself has the same Old French origin as the word “back,” according to the Oxford English Dictionary. Back bacon is commonly found in England and is comprised … Continue reading

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Putin will strike while the iron is hot…so I should post the same way.

New WordPress edit format doesn’t show draft copies unless I look for them, so I missed this..so this is not timely nor am I inclined to delay it by giving it a needed work-over and rewrite.   Spring Fever, what is … Continue reading

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Amazon.com; The rise and fall or Trying to cancel Prime Membership. Updates at bottom..

Dear XXX We are writing to provide you advance notice that the price of your Prime membership will be increasing. The annual rate will be $99 when your membership renews on January 13, 2015. Even as fuel and transportation costs … Continue reading

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