The Revolution Begins



Just A Note To Keep You Informed

Monday, 19 November 2007 4:32 P GMT-05
These are the last couple of letters I've sent to our government representatives.

He Has Risen

Saturday, 7 April 2007 6:45 P GMT-05
And I had a religious experience.  But enough about me and Honey.  Tomorrow is Easter.  The single most important event in Christendom.  The whole basis of Chrisianity itself.  It's also the event that spurred the beginni

Trust Me

Tuesday, 27 March 2007 12:40 P GMT-05
HA!  Was that supposed to be a joke?  G W Bush on national TV saying, "trust me."  Anyone else catch that?  I can't even tell you which speech that little gem popped up on.  It was a couple weeks back.  Was

Time to Pick on PA

Sunday, 4 February 2007 5:27 P GMT-05
I wouldn't be picking if that jerky customer didn't give me the "are you an idiot, or something" look.  I'll get to that in a minute. First off their TV weather people really need to go back to school or start consulting with a psychic

Run for the Hills

Sunday, 28 January 2007 2:57 P GMT-05
Oh, don't bother.  I'm living in the hills and they have still found me.  It's true.  There is no escaping death and taxes.  We aren't going to touch death today.  This is all about taxes. My earliest memories of filling out

One More Body Bag and Top Off the Tank

Monday, 22 January 2007 5:48 P GMT-05
I was talking to my mom this afternoon and she mentioned having to clean out her closets before she goes on a shopping trip to the local thrift stores.  She asked if I needed anything.  I found I need very little since I beat a hasty r

Fill 'er Up . . . .

Friday, 19 January 2007 11:59 P GMT-05
. . . .and throw in a six pack, some steaks, and a body bag.  We Americans have become so spoiled.  We want everything now, easy, and cheap.  Do we give much thought to the consequences of our purchases?  How we dispose of thing

January Potpourri

Wednesday, 10 January 2007 6:44 P GMT-05
It's snowing.  No, wait, it's sunny.  No snowing.  No sunny.  I give up.  It's January 9th and we seem to be getting the first snow of the year, really the first snow of the winter.  I guess I shouldn't complain, it could

Happy New Year!

Wednesday, 3 January 2007 5:18 P GMT-05
Ahhh!  The new year.  A fresh start.  A clean slate.  A new beginning.  There is always so much hope and promise attached to the new year.  So far we are off to a good start.  The sun is shining.  I'm in love

Changing Course

Tuesday, 12 December 2006 4:13 P GMT-05
I'm reading the newspaper last Wednesday and right there on the front page is "The Shrub" saying he's going to try to follow the Iraq commission's recommendations.   Then on Thursday, the day after Wednesday, I'm reading the front

The Lost Words

Sunday, 3 December 2006 3:41 P GMT-05
Did you ever notice how certain words or phrases become popular then fall out of use?  When I was growing up some of the popular words and phrases were:  peace; cool;  groovy;  make love, not war;  love it or leave it;&n

Post Election

Wednesday, 8 November 2006 6:04 P GMT-05
Tuesday night, Honey and I ran off to vote.  They had the new touch screen voting machines which were easy to use but didn't have any "plan B", paper trail in place.  This disturbed me but I got over it.  Then we went to dinner

It's Monday

Monday, 6 November 2006 2:40 P GMT-05
Well it's Monday.  The weather is nice.  I can access Blog City (so far).  And . . . . . . Tomorrow we vote! Don't forget. It's important. I think I'll take Honey out to dinner to celebrate!  (I'm not counting my chickens,

Get Off Your A** and DO SOMETHING!

Thursday, 5 October 2006 4:12 P GMT-05
Finally!!!  Some States have grown some balls to do something for a change.  The Attorney General of Pennsylvania has started arresting employers who are hiring illegal aliens.  I can't tell you how many times I've sha

Dig Hole-Insert Head

Friday, 29 September 2006 11:59 P GMT-05
Busy week.  Infuriating week.  Where do I begin?  How about apologies.  I'm covering a lot of area here so where you see a highlighted word it's going to be a link to what I am referencing.  Click on it!!! Here is the apollo

I'm Terrified

Saturday, 9 September 2006 9:39 P GMT-05
Well they are at it again.  The government and the media are trying to ratchet up our fear.  Is it the pending elections?  Or maybe the 5th anniversary of 9/11?  I say it's both.  They are using 9/11 to instill fear in the ge

Go Ahead, Try It

Saturday, 26 August 2006 11:59 P GMT-05
One of the best things we did as a family was get involved with karate.  It started out with our trying to find an acceptable activity for our bundle of energy boy.  Flick, was one of those natural athletes.  He was bles

My Worldly Family and Religion

Tuesday, 22 August 2006 11:59 P GMT-05
I've been able to see and experience a world of religion and culture through my family.  While most of our heritage has been from Euro-Christian ancestry, we have evolved to include many diverse cultures and religions.  I have both Jewish a

Damn I'm Lucky!

Sunday, 13 August 2006 9:54 A GMT-05
In the past two weeks I have won 4 Internet lotteries coming out of England.  Some are being paid in Euros the rest are being paid in English Pounds.  I haven't figured out the exact amount in American dollars, but it could be in the million

Theft

Monday, 24 July 2006 10:19 A GMT-05
Did you know that every day, each large retail store experiences $500 in loss?

Happy Independence Day!

Tuesday, 4 July 2006 8:41 A GMT-05

Thursday Lessons

Friday, 30 June 2006 12:32 P GMT-05
Yesterday, I learned how to link!  I was wondering how everyone else had these cool click-able graphics on their blogs.  I did a little digging and learned how to do it.  Who says you can't teach an old Cat (ty) new tricks? Down in the

To Protect and To Serve

Wednesday, 28 June 2006 9:41 A GMT-05

Obscenity Defined

Tuesday, 27 June 2006 1:45 P GMT-05
A recent blurb on CNN mentioned that corporate CEO's are making 262,000 times the average worker.  The average worker it seems is making around $41,000 a year.  Let me get my calculator. This tells me a couple of things.  First, I nee

Education vs. Crime

Thursday, 22 June 2006 11:59 P GMT-05
Several things in the news lately caught my attention.  One was a study showing that children who participated in the Head Start program were less likely to be arrested for crimes before they reached the age of eighteen.  Another