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Messy Kitchen: This baby is messing with my zen
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Thursday, November 3, 2011. This baby is messing with my zen. I suppose this is practice right - I'm going to have to find a whole new zen. New challenges, new experiences, new everything. I can't wait. I'm so excited to meet our son. Mason! 25 weeks today, 15ish weeks to go. We've been waiting three years for you! November 3, 2011 at 9:16 AM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Death rates increasing for "poorly educated" middle aged whites. Funny, smart and important. Every day I'm strength training.
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Messy Kitchen: November 2010
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Tuesday, November 30, 2010. I'm doing something fun! You guys should join me! D Just post one picture a day. If I catch something extra cute, it might get featured on the website. But that's not really my focus.I just want take pictures of cute things. And yes, I am aware that I desperately need to update my blog header and stuff. I'm hoping for this weekend. I missed the fall, unfortunately. But I will post an awesome winter picture, I promise. Saturday, November 13, 2010. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Messy Kitchen: July 2010
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Saturday, July 31, 2010. Erich gave me a look when he saw my first oscar post.the one that says "really,dear? Yes really. Because I'm tired of reading blogs that talk all about their adorable children. I don't begrudge you your children. It's just depressing. I want something cute to take care of and photograph and adore. So if you don't like my excessive photo adoration of my dog, then go somewhere else. Because there is so much more to come. This one's for you, Harry. I think he likes it. :-). Fortunat...
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The Crescent Post: November 2009
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Air Force veteran, Green Bay native, New Orleans transplant. Friday, November 13, 2009. Nuclear power is the future (for now). I’ve recently taken to reading David Frum’s blog, simply because I’ve been looking for places to read serious conservative thought which doesn’t involve screaming or insane comparisons of health care reform to Nazi death camps. My old conservative magazine of choice, National Review. Has been overtaken by the ideologues, I fear, and Bill Buckley is dead. The Weekly Standard.
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The Crescent Post: December 2010
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Air Force veteran, Green Bay native, New Orleans transplant. Friday, December 03, 2010. Upsetting the Established Disorder. I must confess to never having read Ayn Rand's Atlas Shrugged. I myself stared into that abyss and rejected the entire experience. I took on a job as a waiter for a time, and drowned my mind in alcohol for an even longer time. all in the interest of gleaning the authentic. Hey, I betcha I can tell you where you got them shoes. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile.
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The Crescent Post: The Strongest Tribe (Musings on Iraq)
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Air Force veteran, Green Bay native, New Orleans transplant. Friday, June 13, 2014. The Strongest Tribe (Musings on Iraq). Article by Mario Loyola. Interestingly, however, Loyola does touch upon a largely unspoken truth, one which I've yet to see offered in any publication, left or right: the real reason we invaded in 2003. Not WMD, or to liberate Iraq, or even for their oil. In withdrawing the troops from Iraq, President Obama was keeping his central campaign promise. The Bush administration and the...
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The Crescent Post: June 2009
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Air Force veteran, Green Bay native, New Orleans transplant. Tuesday, June 23, 2009. A follow-up point which I neglected to mention: Medicare provides health. Coverage for the elderly and disabled, who typically have higher health care. Costs Again, this is an apples and oranges comparison, since the linked. Article compares all private health insurance costs against patient costs. For a program designed for the elderly and disabled. Original Message- - -. Original Message- - -. That said, I would like t...
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The Crescent Post: A Poet Bravely Fights the Evil Atheists
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Air Force veteran, Green Bay native, New Orleans transplant. Wednesday, July 09, 2014. A Poet Bravely Fights the Evil Atheists. Modern poets are something of a dying breed, although I must confess they've always been regarded as peripheral. . If approached in a bar and asked what one does for a living, if one answers, "I'm a poet," the approaching person is going to hear, "I'm unemployed." . Poetry isn't something one does as a primary profession any more than chess or Sudoku. . I'll just cover the hi...
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The Crescent Post: November 2012
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Air Force veteran, Green Bay native, New Orleans transplant. Monday, November 19, 2012. I recently won a contest with the Daily Beast which allowed me the. Opportunity to write a guest column there. As you can see, I havent. Been writing much of late, but I wanted to document it here. As. Enough time has passed, Ill post the original link and the full text. Of the column, just in case it gets deleted at Daily Beast. On Wednesday night, somebody was feeling generous. Gather what little money they can, eit...
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The Crescent Post: A Response to Paul Ryan
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Air Force veteran, Green Bay native, New Orleans transplant. Saturday, October 01, 2011. A Response to Paul Ryan. In this opinion piece. In the Wall Street Journal, Rep. Paul Ryan (R-WI) reviews a book titled,. The Price of Civilization. By Jeffrey Sachs. While I have not read the book and cannot thusly respond to that, there are a few assertions which Ryan makes (and doesn't make) which merit a response. Free enterprise has never lacked for moral critics. In the mid-18th. Compelling if Mr. Sachs cou...