A medieval Belgium city is planning to build a beer pipeline under its cobblestone streets so its citizens can enjoy the sudsy stuff without all the traffic. Agence France-Presse reports that the pipeline is set to connect the historic De Halve Maan brewery to a bottling factory two miles away, eliminating the 500 trucks that drive down the city’s small streets each year. De Halve Maan hosts 100,000 tourists each
September 25, 2014
Un-Islamic-Non-State ISIS not as frightening as Global cooling warming Climate change disruption [Darleen Click]
Therefore, ISIS will be allowed to keep its captured oil fields … The latest series of airstrikes began with a joint U.S.-Jordanian attack on an Islamic State staging area near the border with Iraq. Later, a much larger assault struck targets in multiple locations controlled by Islamic State, officials said. Officials said the strikes wouldn’t target fixed oil fields, a precaution intended to minimize the potential for environmental damage. The
BREAKING: USAG Eric Holder to resign [Darleen Click]
Either he figures he’s done enough for “his people” at this position, or some scandal is about to break that even his usual thuggish use of the DOJ can’t stop. What will private citizen Holder do with his time? Editor at New York Times? Writer for National Inquirer? Not like there’s much of a difference, though the latter is probably requires more honesty ….
