- Two-year-old GirlGeeding use to call me Dada, then Daddy, and yesterday she just called me Dad.
- In case you ever wanted to know when fruits are in season.
- I’ve never seen a Steve McQueen movie.
- This would have been interesting. Per this article, former President Gerald Ford was going to run as Vice President with then Gov Ronald Reagan on top of the ticket.
- The stage for the Republican National Convention is pretty cool looking, but I wonder if it’s too busy or distracting, but I guess it just depends on how it’s gonna be used.
- Republicans have also adopted the theme “We Built This” as a jab at one of President Obama’s speeches they took out of context (FactCheck.org, Politifact) , but the funny thing is, the arena they are holding the convention in was built with 62% government funds.
- Openly Gay Minn. Democrat drops re-election bid over sex with teen boy
- A portable bicycle is a good idea, but might be a bit tough to ride.
- I don’t trust the food coming out of the Gulf of Mexico after that BP oil spill.
- Here’s a Photo From When Central Expressway Was a Muddy Ditch
- The White House has its own beer and it’s even something that follows the president, and now people want to know how to unlock the recipe.
- I guess you can train a giraffe to do anything, even capital punishment.
- Sofia Vergara dressed as Lucille Ball is kinda scary.
- It was just a matter of time before Kirk Cameron backed Todd Akin.
- A baby was conceived through rape and her rapist sued for parental rights, which can happen in 31 states. Here’s her story.
Never watched a Steve McQueen movie? 3 off the top of my head you need to see… The Magnificent Seven, Bullitt, The Sand Pebbles, Junior Bonner, The Great Escape and LeMans.
Did I say 3? OK, a half dozen. But they are worth watching.
What does Locusta have to do with a giraffe?
That Wikipedia page has since been updated, but if you google "Locusta" and "giraffe" you'll find the answer.
At one time I was a Steve McQueen fan and enjoyed his movies. But then I learned that he use to beat up his wife to the point she eventually left him. I haven't watched any of his movies since then.
I've been wondering about "rapist parental rights" under the Pro-Life / No Exceptions policy, which is now part of the GOP's party plank. My guess is that it is never addressed. If the issue is ignored in the plank does that mean they tacitly agree the rapist does have rights?