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Daily Archives: 10 December 10, 2007
Kenny Mayne was in my neighborhood
There’s a great place to eat down the road from GeedingManor called The Local Diner; and I was surprised to see this restaurant on ESPN Sunday NFL Countdown. Kenny Mayne did a spoof over the Sopranos ending with Cowboys assistant head coach … Continue reading
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Creative Proposal
A couple goes to a book signing of their favorite author, little did she know that the author was going to be part of her wedding proposal. Story
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Talent Agency for Dogs and Cats
“How to train your pet act like a movie star”? Introducing HollywoodPaws, an exclusive animal training institute. We specialize in getting the best out of any animal ? and in preparing qualified owners to become studio trainers and work on … Continue reading
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The Lost Border – Photographs of the Iron Curtain
In 1985 I began a photo-documentation of the Iron Curtain, travelling across Europe along the former dividing line between East and West. The pictures were made in color with a 4×5 view camera, and describe the topography of the border … Continue reading
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Statisfy
This website will show you on a real-time map of who is visiting BagOfNothing.com. Sometimes it moves fast, sometimes it moves slow. It’s always neat to see who is visiting from where. Link
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Diet Fork
The Diet Fork helps users eliminate over-indulgence while simultaneously creating a “chewing fitness.” The characteristics of the Diet Fork allow dieters to “scoop less” food during meals. Because of the design of the Diet Fork, dieters will eat slower, assisting … Continue reading
Book A Minute Classics
English teachers have the inconsiderate habit of assigning mammoth-sized works of literature to read and then actually expecting you to do it. This wouldn’t be so bad except that invariably the requisite reading is as boring as fly fishing in … Continue reading
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Unusually High Traffic This Morning
This silly little blog usually only averages a thousand or so visitors a day. At 8:00 AM this morning it’s already past 11,500. The reason? I dunno, but I have my research department (consisting only of me) working on it. … Continue reading
Mmmm……Taquito
I had to drop DogGeeding off at the vet this morning and on the way to work I decided to drop by Whataburger for a couple of taquitos. I usually just get a sausage (or bacon), egg, and cheese taquito, … Continue reading
Mysterious mammal caught on film
The long-eared jerboa, a tiny nocturnal mammal that is dwarfed by its enormous ears, can be found in deserts in Mongolia and China. Zoological Society of London (ZSL) scientist Jonathan Baillie said the footage was helping researchers to learn more … Continue reading
I’ll Do Anything For a Million Dollars!
Well what can I say? I want a million dollars and God knows I am not going to make that on my own. So I’m asking you, whomever you may be, to put up the cash. What will I do … Continue reading
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Usher – Singing in the Rain
My late father was born in 1923 and had me late in life; I was born in 1975. Because of this I was blessed to be exposed to a lot of things a lot of my friends tended to shy … Continue reading