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Monthly Archives: December 2005
Lose weight for the New Year
Are you sick and tired of being sick and tired? Are you ready to drop that 10, 20, 30 or more pounds of excess weight? Are you tired of fad diets that leave you hungry and just don’t work? I … Continue reading
Kwanzaa History
Ann Coulter calls a spade a spade when she comments on Kwanzaa… I believe more African-Americans spent this season reflecting on the birth of Christ than some phony non-Christian holiday invented a few decades ago by an FBI stooge. Kwanzaa … Continue reading
Posted in Current Affairs
Tagged ann coulter, fbi, history, holiday, kwanzaa
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Movie Review: Chronicles of Narnia, The Lion The Witch and the Wardrobe
I went to “The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe” with my entire family (except for the little tike that was at the cousins house). The movie is of course based on the book of the same name by C. … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Film, Fun, Movies
Tagged c s lewis, Chronicles, Chronicles of Narnia, lewis, lion, Movie Review, narnia, The Lion The Witch and the Wardrobe, wardrobe, witch
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Photo of the Day: Reflections
Posted in Art, Photography
Tagged autumn, beautiful, fall, lake, photography, picture, picture of the day, reflection
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Photo of the Day: Professor Taggart IV
Professor Taggart IV Originally uploaded by Fack to Bront. Now this is a great portrait. Go check out the rest of his work.
Posted in Art, Photography
Tagged art, black, photo, photo of the day, photography, picture, white
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Happy Birthday to Me
Today is my birthday, so here I go with a little song for the occasion… Happy Birthday to me,I am forty-three.I feel a little middle-aged. And ibuprophen is my best friend._____________ Hey, how is that? I must say some of … Continue reading
Blog Tag
Lyn Perry from blogging out loud tagged me for blog tag. Thank goodness it is an easy and shot one. Hew! All you have to do on this tag is list 5 weird habits you have. Here goes… I know … Continue reading
Is Truth even a concern for the MSM?
David Limbaugh in his recent commentary is asking a question that I ask (in my head)on a very regular basis. My version is, if the MSM would publish an unbiased look at the reasons for the war etc and publish … Continue reading
Winter Photography tip
Watch For Underexposure — Camera meters are not perfect, and as a general rule they tend to underexpose scenes with a lot of white in them. So, when you’re out taking photos in the snow, kind of keep that little … Continue reading
Black ‘leaders’ caught in Katrina lie
Can you believe it, there really was no racism in the way that the government responded to the Hurricane Katrina catastrophy? In a recent commentary, Black ‘leaders’ caught in Katrina lie Kevin McCollough points how slanted the coverage was about … Continue reading
Posted in Cultural Commentary, Current Affairs, Politics
Tagged Black 'leaders' caught in Katrina lie, Black leaders, katrina, lie
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Photo of the Day: Merry Christmas
Winter: All is calm II Originally uploaded by !!WaynePhotoGuy. This is a Christmas wish for you. Merry Christmas to you and yours!
Posted in Art, Photography
Tagged merry christmas, photo, photo of the day, photography, picture
2 Comments
Katrina Relief: Urban Impact
Plans are being made at my church for a team to go down to New Orleans Louisiana to help in the Katrina recovery effort. Our main plan is to help some of the people that have seen their lives totally … Continue reading
Posted in Activism, Cultural Commentary, Current Affairs, Misc, Religion
Tagged aid, hurricane, john gerhardt, katrina, relief, urban impact
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Alligator in the swimming pool: New Orleans
Closer view, only by zoom lenses on my part…*LOL* on my trip into the city of New Orleans, La, December 14, 2005 Originally uploaded by aka Mermaid. A flickr friend of mine has been doing work down in Katrina torn … Continue reading
News and comments today
The Pope is being challenged by gay priest for his stong position against homosexual priest. http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,178769,00.html Be careful what you ask for! Anne Coulter wonders with so many republicans up on charges, why is she not getting arrested? A heartwarming … Continue reading
Posted in Cultural Commentary, Current Affairs, Religion
Tagged anne coulter, christmas, commentary, five, gay, golden rings, heartwarming, homosexual, pope, story, world net daily
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Purple Finger Campaign Update
purple finger Originally uploaded by carcollectorz. Today is the day of Iraqi elections. Turnout is expected to be huge. My request for you is to please pray for fair, clean and peaceful elections. This is the latest shot contributed to … Continue reading
Redneck Hunting Dogs
Posted in Fun, Misc, Photography
Tagged fun, humor, of the day, photo, redneck, Redneck Hunting Dogs
5 Comments
Planned Parenthood Profane Christmas Cards
Planned Parenthood thinks it’s cute to profane Biblical Christianity to sell there message of abortion. Planned Parenthood’s "Choice on Earth" Christmas cards are back for a fourth year, once again drawing criticism from pro-life groups, which call the alteration of … Continue reading
Posted in Activism, Cultural Commentary, Current Affairs, Misc
Tagged abortion, cards, christmas, planned parenthood, profane
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More female tachers having sex with their students
There seems to be an epidemic of female teachers having sex with their students. Now we see it in Austrailia. The seeming U.S. epidemic of cases involving female teachers raping or molesting their students has been "sexported" Down Under, as … Continue reading
Saudi Prince buys influence at Fox News
Just when you thought Fox News was one of the best sources of relyable news, a Saudi Prince with an agenda buys a significant interest in the parent company. Saudi Prince al-Waleed bin Talal boasted in Dubai earlier this week … Continue reading
Posted in Cultural Commentary, Current Affairs, Misc, Politics
Tagged al-Waleed bin Talal, buy, fox news, Prince, Saudi, Talal
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The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe
Are you one of the fortunate people who navigated the long lines this weekend to see the new movie, The Chronicles of Narnia; The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe? I wasn’t able to make it yet, but many of … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Current Affairs, Movies
Tagged Chronicles, Chronicles of Narnia, narnia, review, The Lion, the Wardrobe, the Witch
7 Comments
Purple Finger Update
Purple Finger Originally uploaded by Stevekin. Momentum is building on the Purple Finger Campaign. Go check it out here… Consider joining in.
Posted in Activism, Art, Cultural Commentary, Current Affairs, Politics
Tagged campaign, elections, finger, freedom, iraq, Purple, purple finger
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Iraq Purple Finger Campaign
Iraq Purple Finger Campaign Originally uploaded by !!WaynePhotoGuy. Last week on the Bill Bennett show. Bill and the guys were consider how to show support for the upcoming Iraqi elections. They came up with the idea of the purple finger … Continue reading
Posted in Activism, Art, Cultural Commentary, Current Affairs, Politics
Tagged campain, elections, finger, freedom, iraq, monday, Purple, purple finger, vote, voting
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16 Yr Old Goes to Iraq
Have you heard about the 16 yr old that went to Iraq without telling his parents? We have a 16 yr old and our eyebrows go up when he talks with his friends about a trip down the Mississippi all … Continue reading →