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 Praying for Change0 comments
4 Feb 2007 @ 13:16
"Success isn't a result of spontaneous combustion. You must set yourself on fire."
- Arnold H. Glasow  More >


 One Disclaimer to Rule Them All2 comments
4 Feb 2007 @ 08:55
"One disclaimer to rule them all, One disclaimer to find them,
One disclaimer to bring them all and in the darkness bind them
In the Land of Mordor where the Shadows lie".
-Lord of the Disclaimers, by JM Tokin'
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 Exscuse mig stunder kysser jag skyen2 comments
2 Feb 2007 @ 10:08
"...Meanwhile the purple smoke continue to pour forth and nobody was any the wiser.

News filtered through to The Local that the National Laboratory of Forensic Science was somehow involved. We asked if they knew what was burning in the Cathedral town.

A woman's voice started giggling on the other end of the line.

"Everybody wants to know that. All I can say is that it's security things, eh, material," said spokeswoman Eva-Marie Törnström.  More >

 Law Enforcement Against Prohibition Promo Video0 comments
1 Feb 2007 @ 18:22
Here is the complimentary L.E.A.P. promo video for the previous post.  More >

 Stop The War!1 comment
1 Feb 2007 @ 07:44
Stop the War! We've shoveled way too much money into it, and ruined too many lives with it. And for what? Just ask the brave men and wonen on the front lines of this war, just how fruitless it really is.

Law Enforcement AGainst Prohibition  More >

 Imbolc and St. Brigid0 comments
30 Jan 2007 @ 21:45
St. Brigit's Cross

"The serpent will come from the hole
On the brown Day of Bride,
Though there should be three feet of snow
On the flat surface of the ground."

"In Irish, Imbolc means "in the belly" (i mbolg), referring to the pregnancy of ewes, and is also a Celtic term for spring".

There is also a triple goddess and her namesake who was sainted, and her feast day also falls on or about this same time.

Her name is Brigit.  More >

 Does Saddam deserve to be saved?5 comments
29 Dec 2006 @ 22:34
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 American Federation of Labor Magazine2 comments

19 Dec 2006 @ 03:03
I found this little gem up in the eaves of the last house I lived in. I was cleaning the attic, and after crawling on my hands and knees into all of the dark scary crevices , there it was. There was also an old baking soda tin next to it with the cover on. For a moment there, the baking soda tin held my interest more than the magazine, thinking it might be some long lost money stash, but upon opening it and finding it empty, my attention turned to this magazine. I went through it briefly, found it interesting enough to keep, and filed it away with other ephemera I've found over the years.  More >

 Bah Humbug!3 comments

17 Dec 2006 @ 15:42
I usually get in the Christmas spirit about 2 minutes after all of the relatives leave on Christmas day. Won't you join me in song?  More >

 The Story of Epocrates the Mesothelioma Attorney1 comment
16 Dec 2006 @ 18:58
Happy Holidays. Yes, the season is upon us again, but that's not what I've come to talk to you about today. I've come here to talk to you about a lawyer in Fargo, who was having financial troubles.This lawyer was of greek origin, and his name was Epocrates. His friends called him Epo.  More >



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