Spend a pleasant five minutes.

The Ultimate Hourglass Figure List

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1. Betty Brosmer


The smallest natural waist I’ve ever seen and a classic of the pin up era!

6030full-betty-brosmer 600full-betty-brosmerHurry, hurry, hurry! 57! Yes, 57 lovely girls…step through the curtain folks!

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Yosemite Park Fire

Ride a C-130, Yosemite Park Fire At the end of the video scroll down to read the comments on the screen below. How about a ride on a Fire Fighting C-130 AC fighting the Yosemite Park fire. Check this out… Speakers on! Volume up! Click on FULL SCREEN in the lower right corner of the image.

 

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Doug: WWII B17 Survival Story

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WW II B 17 Survival Story

clip_image001 B-17 “All American” (414th Squadron, 97BG)

Crew Pilot- Ken Bragg Jr.

Copilot- G. Boyd Jr.

Navigator- Harry C. Nuessle

Bombardier- Ralph Burbridge

Engineer- Joe C. James

Radio Operator- Paul A. Galloway

Ball Turret Gunner- Elton Conda

Waist Gunner- Michael Zuk

Tail Gunner- Sam T. Sarpolus

Ground Crew Chief- Hank Hyland

In 1943 a mid-air collision on February 1, 1943, between a B-17 and a German fighter over the Tunis dock area, became the subject of one of the most famous photographs of WW II. Continue reading

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Some days I want to go back to bed.

Losing a ‘life-or-death skill’?

 

Proponents fight planned changes to combatives training

The elimination of combatives competitions and a directive to remove all references to competitions in combatives doctrine is a safety issue, the senior NCO said.

“We don’t allow certain techniques that are authorized in civilian mixed-martial arts because we deemed it too high-risk that soldiers may be potentially injured,” he said.

These techniques include elbow strikes or knees to the head.

The battlefield is not a playground, they are substituting playground rules.

If the globe isn’t warming, does that undercut EPA regulation of carbon dioxide?

By MICHAEL BARONE

Even so, I am reminded by a characteristically bracing blogpost by my former American Enterprise Institute colleague Michael Greve that the supposed consensus that global warming is a threat was the basis of the Supreme Court’s 2007 ruling in Massachusetts v. EPA requiring EPA to regulate carbon dioxide emissions. The Court ruled that carbon dioxide, which is non-poisonous and necessary for animal and plant life, is a pollutant subject to regulation under the Clean Air Act of 1970. But if carbon dioxide is not producing supposedly dangerous global warming, there is no basis for calling it a pollutant. Is it possible that Massachusetts v. EPA will some day be reversed?

It’s not about the science, it’s not about the warming (or the cooling) it is about the money.

And it’s a stick to beat the producers and consumers with.

In the comments at that site, someone suggested reducing the headcount 75% at the EPA to slow down the harm they do. I say, only if we are talking about real heads.

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I don’t Tweet, but if I did…

Fred Thompson         @fredthompson

#StateDept rep:Kerry has broad interests, can “focus on many things at same time”. So why’s only thing he’s not interested in Benghazi?

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Monroe Isadore, criminal or murder victim?

107-year-old Arkansas man, Monroe Isadore, killed in shootout with S.W.A.T.

PINE BLUFF, Ark. (KTHV) – A 107-year old Pine Bluff man died Saturday after a shootout with officers and S.W.A.T. members. The Pine Bluff Police Dept. released the following information about the incident on Saturday evening.

“On September 7, 2013, at approximately 4:25 p.m., Officers of the Pine Bluff Police Department responded to a disturbance at 1411 W. 16th. Continue reading

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A Hunting we will go, ta-ta-ta-tally ho!

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Deer Trail, Colo., has a population of just 500, but has seen 1,000 applicants for its proposed licenses to ‘hunt’ unmanned surveillance drones like this one. The novelty license promises a $100 ‘bounty’ to shooters who bring in debris from an unmanned aircraft ‘known to be owned or operated by the United States federal government.’

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PSA #4: Uses for a valid Photo ID

Valid photo identification is required for the things that follow:

adopt a pet
purchase a home
purchase an automobile
purchase a gun
voter fraud
obtain a bank account
obtain a credit card
obtain a passport
write a check
make a credit card purchase
apply for a loan to purchase anything
to prove your age
to get married
to receive a marriage license
to drive
to buy a house
to close on a house
to get medical care
to get on a plane
to get insurance on anything
to get a job
to get a post office box
to get a hunting license
to get a fishing license
to get a business license
to cash a paycheck
rent an apartment
rent a hotel room
rent a car
rent furniture
rent tools and equipment
receive welfare
receive social security
receive food stamps
buy cigarettes
buy alcohol
buy a bus ticket
buy a cell phone
buy any antihistimine
go in to a casino
go in to a bar
go to college
have your water turned on
have your electricity turned on
have your cable turned on
have your gas turned on
obtain trash pick up service
pick up a package from the post office
pick up a package from fed ex
pick up a package from ups
pick up a prescription

Things you do not have to have ID for:

Vote.

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Bad year for SF: Passing of the Grand Masters

Frederik Pohl, 1919-2013

Frederik Pohl has died today (Sept. 2nd) at age 93. His granddaughter reported the news via Twitter this afternoon. Read Jo Walton’s account of learning of the news during Worldcon, the annual assemblage of the science fiction and fantasy publishing community.

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On learning of the death of Frederik Pohl
On learning of the death of Frederik Pohl
Richard Matheson, 1926-2013
Richard Matheson, 1926-2013
Science Fiction Pioneer and Grand Master Jack Vance, 1916-2013
Science Fiction Pioneer and Grand Master Jack Vance, 1916-2013
The Man Responsible For All of Your Favorite Monsters, Ray Harryhausen, 1920-2013
The Man Responsible For All of Your Favorite Monsters, Ray Harryhausen, 1920-2013


There was a time I had an attic filled with thousands of SF books. I used to call it “My Retirement Plan”.  Some were signed first editions (Had a Isaac Asimov) but mostly I mean that I intended to spend my retirement rereading all the classic Science Fiction I loved growing up.  Then we had this little fire.
Unfortunately, the public library isn’t as good a substitute as it once was.  They have become more like the (missing) bookstores filled only with the more recent editions. They now hold yearly booksales to get rid of books a few years old.

I waited for the future and the future is crap.

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I repeat.

Stephen Moore: Obama’s Economy Hits His Voters Hardest

Young people, single women and minorities have fared the worst during the past four years.

For better or worse, a truism of American politics is that voters vote their pocketbooks. Yet according to a new report on median household incomes by Sentier Research, in 2012 millions of American voters apparently cast ballots contrary to their economic self-interest.

Each month the consultants at Sentier analyze the numbers from the Census Bureau’s Current Population Survey and estimate the trend in median annual household income adjusted for inflation. On Aug. 21, Sentier released “Household Income on the Fourth Anniversary of the Economic Recovery: June 2009 to June 2013.” The finding that grabbed headlines was that real median household income “has fallen by 4.4 percent since the ‘economic recovery’ began in June 2009.” In dollar terms, median household income fell to $52,098 from $54,478, a loss of $2,380.

What was largely overlooked, however, is that those who were most likely to vote for Barack Obama in 2012 were members of demographic groups most likely to have suffered the steepest income declines. Mr. Obama was re-elected with 51% of the vote. Five demographic groups were crucial to his victory: young voters, single women, those with only a high-school diploma or less, blacks and Hispanics. He cleaned up with 60% of the youth vote, 67% of single women, 93% of blacks, 71% of Hispanics, and 64% of those without a high-school diploma, according to exit polls.

According to the Sentier research, households headed by single women, with and without children present, saw their incomes fall by roughly 7%. Those under age 25 experienced an income decline of 9.6%. Black heads of households saw their income tumble by 10.9%, while Hispanic heads-of-households’ income fell 4.5%, slightly more than the national average. The incomes of workers with a high-school diploma or less fell by about 8% (-6.9% for those with less than a high-school diploma and -9.3% for those with only a high-school diploma).

Low information voters are being repaid with low income, low employment and no future. Continue reading

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