A Post for No Apparent Reason

Except that I’m bored, I have a lot of leftover stuff, and Curmudgeon from Political Clown Parade named our little corner of the Garden as the featured blog of the week. It is gratifying to be recognized in one’s own lifetime, proving once again that mental illness is no longer hopeless. Continue reading

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The Five Stages of Too Much Email

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I’ve been working on my email backlog for days and have only beaten it down to 172 unread. I’m giving up. As for all the stuff I didn’t read here or at Facebook … my apologies to Pete and all y’all, but I am throwing in the towel. If it happened in April, I will have to remain ignorant. Below are May Bits & Bytes from the news feeds to which I subscribe.

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What’s a Greater Leap of Faith: God or the Multiverse?

I don’t understand how any serious scientist can buy into the Multiverse theory. Energy cannot be created. How can they believe in an infinite number of energy-rich universes when they can’t explain where the energy in OUR universe came from?

As for the idea that my choice to go to one college rather than another or marry one man rather than another somehow spawned a NEW UNIVERSE is beyond ridiculous. I admit that I enjoy sci fi episodes based on the idea, but only because I like watching actors play their evil twins. I’m not dumb enough to think they’re anything but FICTION.

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It’s OK When They Do It

The left is populated with liars, hypocrites, welfare leeches, and deviants. Mostly hypocrites. Continue reading

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Speaking Ill of the Walking Dead

John Sidney McCain III, son and grandson of admirals, the epitome of a “fortunate son,” as John Fogerty termed it. Shot down in 1967, he was imprisoned in the Hanoi Hilton until 1973. Has been praised endlessly for his service while others who suffered the same fate got nothing but scorn. Retired from the Navy in 1981 after marrying multimillionaire beer heiress, Cindy Hensley, and was elected to the House in 1982. There he served two terms until he won a Senate seat in 1986, which he still, sadly, occupies. Continue reading

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Will you still be sending me a Valentine?

The Beatles – When I’m Sixty-Four

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Six More Months

Have you felt a little more pride being an American the last 1 and 1/2 years? Do you feel like you finally have a voice? Like there is a real man in the White House who puts our country first? One who doesn’t bow to dictators? Who’s not a global embarrassment? Who does not feel proud to put 40 million more souls on government assistance? Who doesn’t cause a racial crisis every time a black criminal pays the penalty for his behavior? Continue reading

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Mascot Update: Science and Math Are Fun

Buzz, Bunny, and Bootz had a great time with the full body bubble maker at the Children’s Museum.

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Bunny recently told Mama Buzz, “In 2110, I’m gonna be 99!” Man, has she got a head for dates and numbers! She’s only in kindergarten!!

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The stupidity of the Left’s “cultural appropriation” rage

A teen in Utah posted her prom photos on Twitter and set off a social media storm that highlighted how ridiculous the American Left has become.

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New Medicare cards are coming

To help protect our identities, Medicare is switching us from the current system that uses Social Security numbers. Medicare is mailing all Medicare members new cards with the new, unique Medicare numbers. Continue reading

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