Author: Tom Faranda
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Chinchilla conception report
UPDATE: Just got an email saying – “Do you cover the cages at night? Believe it or not, they like “privacy”. Will pass this bit of data along to Brigid and Joe. Actually non-report, since there appears to have been none, nada, zip. This despite extensive introduction since Chili, the on-loan stud chinchilla, arrived December…
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Near Brigid’s family; amazing flood video outside of Brisbane
Brigid's niece and husband, who were just visiting us over the New Year, live in the Brisbane outskirts (This is NOT their video). Toowoomba is also on the outskirts, but we are not sure how close this is to June and Andrew. "I'm so glad I parked out the front today." First line of the…
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Official unemployment rate falls to 9.4%
Not because of more jobs; people are leaving the labor force faster then jobs are being created! From the Heritage Foundation – hit the link for the full posting. With the unemployment rate now at 9.4%, this marks the 20th month in a row that the unemployment has been over 9 percent, a post–World War…
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At RNC debate, Michael Steele says his favorite book is War and Peace” and then quotes the opening line: “It was the best of times, it was the worst of times.” Ooops
Haha. The opening line from A Tale of Two Cities. After which Mr. Steele said, “War and Peace.” He then dashed off the opening line from, well, a different book: “It was the best of times, it was the worst of times.”
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Port-au-Prince Haiti, in the Iron Market one year after the earthquake
Well 31 years ago, Brigid and I, along with three other couple living in Cayman and Jamaica, were in the Iron Market. That’s what attracted me to this short video.
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Baby Emma truckin’ along
I posted twice on my college rommmate Mike's new (and first) granddaughter. You can go here A new – and tiny – baby and here News on new baby Emma to see them. Emma was almost 17 weeks (!) early. There were some worries the past month, but now, 71 days after she was born, Emma is…
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“In Hoc Anno Domini” – from WSJ – The late Vermont Royster’s classic 1949 Christmas editorial.
The Wall Street Journal has run this at Christmas every year since 1949. When Saul of Tarsus set out on his journey to Damascus the whole of the known world lay in bondage. There was one state, and it was Rome. There was one master for it all, and he was Tiberius Caesar.
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The New Republic on the collapse of Democratic Party outreach to religious voters
The New Republic is the liberal version of National Review magazine. Go here – http://www.tnr.com/article/politics/80162/democrats-faith-based-outreach or here To defend his record and contend with the right-wing grassroots, Obama would do well to articulate the moral-religious values that permeate his policies and initially energized his supporters. And, if the Democrats want to avoid the impression that…
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“Rev. Al” Sharpton has come a long way
Yeah he's cleand up his act since Tawana Brawley days… Thankfully, Rev. Al Sharpton No Longer Addresses His Detractors As "Punk Faggot"
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A timely quote by everyone’s favorite radio talk show host
"Now that Obama and Co-President Clinton have confessed that they were dead wrong on the Bush tax rates, it would be a good time for them to admit they were dead wrong about Obamacare bending the cost curve down and saving Americans $2500 on their premiums. It'd be a good time to admit their stimulus…