A blonde’s car gets a flat tire on the Interstate one day; so she eases it over onto the shoulder of the road. She carefully steps out of the car and opens the trunk. She takes out two cardboard men,
Month: September 2007
Bengals Lack Character and Values
I won’t comment on the Bengals’ recent fiasco against the Cleveland Browns… but I will say that the loss is fitting. Marvin and the Bengals’ leadership have yet to figure out the importance of the players having some positive character traits. All
Happy New Year
On the Day of the New Year it is written, and on the Day of Atonement it is sealed… Celebrate Rosh Hashana and Yom Kippur
Additional Questions About the Cost of College
In August, I wrote a posting that questioned the cost/value of an education at some of the major universities. Now, Cal Thomas writes a syndicated editorial that supports many of my assertions. Namely, he states: “For the second year in a row, America’s
Boycott Manilow
I’m officially boycotting that homosexual, left wing Jew boy, Barry Manilow. I’m sorry that I ever listened to any of his music. He is now banished from our home MP3 collection.
Basketball and Racism
The New York Daily News has an article that attempts to help explain Isiah Thomas and his version of racism… “Jurors heard the Knicks coach say he wouldn’t stand for a white man calling a black woman a ‘bitch’ –
Interesting Scientific Predictions
While researching the current state-of-the-art in concurrent engineering, I came across an interesting list of prognostications, which today obviously look ridiculous. These famous people actually made these statements: 1) “Everything that can be invented has been invented.” – Charles H.
Nuclear Weapons in Syria?
My buddy, Mike Belcher, pointed out an article in the Wall Street Journal that speculates about “Israel’s Silence on Syria speaks volumes”. The article suggests that Israeli warplanes were targeting a nuclear materials shipment from North Korea…
Michigan Football Power
How many batteries does it take to beat Michigan? 1 AA Humor courtesy of Mark Clower
First-Hand Stories in Iraq
If you want to read an excellent first-hand account of military activities on the ground in Iraq, you will want to read these reports from Michael Yon. He is an embedded reporter that also take his own photographs of the