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Monthly Archives: May 2006
My Kids Dancing
Just thought I’d put this up for mostly the fam. My daughter’s walking (1 year old). Not as early as my son (who walked on his own at 7 months–ack) but still, pretty steady. She took her first steps at 9 months, realized that this might mean seperation from Mommy and decided to hold off [...]
Posted in kids, sweet nothings 11 Comments
Horrendously Sick
I’m horrendously sick. My wife says I have a cold but my I have limited my symptoms down to Pneumonia, Meningitis, Tuberculosis, Avian Flu, or Green-Monkey Ebola. Feel free to read any of the sites on the side bar. I may not agree with them and in some cases I may just think they’re downright [...]
Posted in sweet nothings 4 Comments
Dirty Rotten Apple Core
Bites. Stinks. Pure garbage. Junk. Pick a euphemism. I count the works of Apple nothing but skubalon (google: Philippians 3:8 + skubalon). Before Mac-Geekdom retaliates with sworn allegiance to Jobs and hire a PC programmer to launch a DOS (denial of service, MCF) attack against my UNIX server, note the apple marks on my hand: [...]
Posted in rants, reviews 5 Comments
Bloggers and Forums and Posts–Oh My!
Start with a catchy introduction. Insert a sobering word-painting of a dark futuristic landscape. Offer no solutions and pose everything as a question. Insert strategic read more link here…
Posted in rants, sweet nothings 2 Comments
Don’t Fear The Blogger
I was surfing the web the other day and came across a blogger (I completely lost the link or even the method I got to it) who posted the song “Don’t Fear the Reaper” by Elliot Smith wondering what the song was about. One of his commentors said the song was about living in the [...]
Posted in rants, reviews, sweet nothings 3 Comments
Survival of the Fittest Ex-New Yorkers
Adaptation, say evolutionists, is key to survival. A creature , out of its natural habitat has three choices: completely change an ecosystem (imagine an MCF link to a Simpsons episode here), die or become part of the system. As a city-born, native New Yorker now relocated to the downright rural, I must adapt to my [...]
Posted in home, the bugs, town 12 Comments
The Gathering Swarm