The 80 year old who just climbed Mt. Everest

Pretty amazing. I won't be trying it. The record may not stand long, since an 81 year old is trying to summit. Eighty-year-old Yuichiro Miura became the oldest person to climb Mount Everest on Thursday, reaching the summit just four months after undergoing heart surgery for an arrhythmia. Here's a little bio about Mr. Miura … Read more

Adopt a child and you’re in the IRS crosshairs

69% of families claiming the adoption tax credit in 2011 (2012 tax filing season) were audited. So Congress implemented a tax credit to facilitate adoption – a process that is so extraordinarily expensive that it is out of reach for many middle-class families — and the IRS responded by implementing an audit campaign that delayed … Read more

Not a lion hunter; that’s Tim with his javelin

At the Westchester County Championships, where he came 5th, with a best throw of 142′, the best among county sophomores. He’s now ranked #5 in the state among high school sophomores and #19 overall. The big varsity Catholic HS intersectionals are this Sunday, and Tim would dearly love to go over 150′, which would qualify … Read more

USA Today: IRS approved liberal groups, stonewalled conservatives.

In yesterday's paper. IRS approved liberal groups while Tea Party in limbo In February 2010, the Champaign Tea Party in Illinois received approval of its tax-exempt status from the IRS in 90 days, no questions asked. That was the month before the Internal Revenue Service started singling out Tea Party groups for special treatment. There … Read more

From my friend Bernadette: Blonde Men Jokes

A friend told the Blonde man: "Christmas is on a Friday this year." The Blonde man then said, "Let's hope it's not the 13th." ———————————— Two Blonde men find three grenades, and they decide to take them to a police station. One asked: "What if one explodes before we get there?" The other says: "We'll … Read more

Pope Francis canonized hundreds yesterday

The 800 martyrs of Otranto, plus two women religious; one from Mexico, and the first Saint from Columbia. Pope Francis on Sunday gave the Catholic church new saints, including hundreds of 15th-century martyrs who were beheaded for refusing to convert to Islam, as he led his first canonization ceremony Sunday in a packed St. Peter's … Read more