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Monthly Archives: August 2010
Experimenting on the Trendy
My post, Experimenting on the Rich, brought up a couple of trends in which the whole population is now experimenting on the rich, and I could have also have said we’re experimenting on the trendy for the points brought up. … Continue reading
Hounding the Hounder
Alright this is two weeks old but I just didn’t want back to back posts against Harold Albrecht. That’s right, that Harold Albrecht. He sent me the latest propaganda days after the mega propaganda piece. I waited but needed to … Continue reading
Posted in Politics, Wee Bit O' Humour
Tagged big business, Canada, cell phones, Conservative Party, DRM, Harold Albrecht, iPods, laptops, levy not a tax, lies, majority non criminal, propaganda
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Others Assume, I Presume
I just had a gander of the words assume and presume in my dictionary. There are a number of meanings for both words. The definition I knew for both was identical. The dictionary says they both mean: to take for … Continue reading
Posted in Humour, Language, Mathematics, Science
Tagged assume/presume, before viral was viral, blogger, extrapolating, folk wisdom, interpolating
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Uncomfortable Extrapolation
This is a more adult themed post so dear reader you should be of age and shoo away any kids who may be reading over your shoulder. And that also means you, minor, trying to read this post despite any … Continue reading
Posted in Humour, Science
Tagged adult themed, asexual, bad kids, Dr. Oz, good kids, innie, manhood, minor, outie, prohibition, television
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Cryptozoology Puzzle Solved?
Cryptozoology usually brings to mind Bigfoot but I’ve more of a mind to think about Nessie, Champ, Ogopogo and the Lake Erie monster serpent. These creatures are said to be in 4 widely separate lakes, ranging all across North America … Continue reading
Posted in History, Humour, Science
Tagged alien, Champ, Cryptozoology, Lake Champlain, Lake Erie, Lake Okanagan, Loch Ness, Nessie, North America, Ogopogo, Scotland, serpentine, the Lake Erie monster, water creature
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More Harold Albrecht Propaganda
I just received a mega pamphlet from my Canadian Member of Parliament, Harold Albrecht. He had been sending me regular “updates” but these were not as easily mocked as the pamphlet I first mocked here in April. But when you … Continue reading
Posted in Humour, Politics
Tagged Bill C-32, Conservative Party, DRM, flip-flop, Harold Albrecht, how not to consult, Ignatieff, James Moore, mega pamphlet, member of parliament, Olympic holiday, PETA, PM Harper, Queen Beatrice of the Netherlands, radical extremists, seal fur, seal meat, stubborn dinosaurs, vegetarian groups
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