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A Legitimate Reason For Marginalizing 70’s Culture

Don’t blame me, I was way too young to vote. But some of you out there have some esplainin’ to do. Because once again, here’s Jimmy Carter — jiggling his mental mush in the commentary section of USA Today (instead of fading into the cultural twilight like Jerry Brown or John Anderson, or those t-shirts that asked, “Where’s the Beef?”): The United States has now joined almost all other nations

Coercion Test

Weekly Standard publisher Terry Eastland provides some interesting background to the Ninth Circuit Court’s recent Pledge decision: Ten years ago in a case called Lee v. Weisman, the Supreme Court decided that a state may not sponsor the sort of prayers long customary in America at middle or high school graduation ceremonies — invocations and benedictions — not even when the saying of those prayers is rotated among representatives of

“Well, it gets expensive, y’know?  What with all the diapers and formula and such…”

Another heartwarming tale of love, life, sacrifice, and rebirth: Who can blame someone for losing track of some things when a baby is on the way? Police, that’s who. They say a 23-year-old man found out his wife was going into labor at their Roeland Park apartment complex Thursday night and called 911. ‘Help!’ the man shouted into the phone, not mentioning the labor. When the dispatcher asked whether the

Don’t leave me hangin’ on like a yo-yo…

George Michael lives! “So I said to myself, ‘George, why not make a statement with this new song? Y’know, really share your thoughts with the world — on international relations, on the terrorist threat, on religion…?’ Because people do care. And they need to know that there are two sides to every issue, and that there are some angry Islamists in the world whose concerns we should be listening to.

Liquor?  I hardly know her…

“Just when you thought it was safe to go to the World Cup. He made a come back. No, not Brazil’s Ronaldo or England’s David Beckham. But, the superhoofer himself Michael [Lord of the Dance dude] Flatley.” “The retired dancer flew into Seoul in Korea on the Sunday Ireland lost their match with Spain. Along with his long-term Tallaght girlfriend Lisa Murphy Flatley, helped the team drown their sorrows,” Yahoo

Go Tell It On The Mountain

For my new buddy Roverpundit, here’s Hans Eisenbeis’ excellent Reason piece, “Four-Wheel-Drive Fantasies: A defense of the SUV.” Big hands. Big feet. Big honkin’ trucks.

Movable Type Move

Hey, y’all. Just made the move from Greymatter (which served me well, but which is no longer being developed and upgraded often enough for my tastes) to Movable Type and a new URL. Kindly update your links: www.proteinwisdom.com There. Now that wasn’t so hard, was it? (By the way, I’m still working out some kinks I’ve noticed since the move. But that shouldn’t affect our relationship any.)

Aussie-dacity

Tim Blair is one funny dude. Maybe if they do another one of them Crocodile Dundee pictures, they can find a way to fit ol’ Tim into the thing. Like, a Crocodile Dundee prequel, maybe: Young Crocodile Dundee. Or yet another sequel: Son of Crocodile Dundee. Or Crocodile Dundee Lives! Or The Curse of the Jade Crocodile Dundee. Or Jurassic Park 4: Hey, Isn’t that Crocodile Dundee over there? Being

Bitchin’

protein wisdom has just learned that it’s been named The People’s Republic of Seabrook Site of the Day. Thanks, People’s Republic people! Let’s see that Wil Wheaton guy top this, is all I’ve got to say. (Phasers set to…dork)

Bitchin’

protein wisdom has just learned that it’s been named The People’s Republic of Seabrook Site of the Day. Thanks, People’s Republic people! Let’s see that Wil Wheaton guy top this, is all I’ve got to say. (Phasers set to…dork)