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Yearly Archives: 2006
Dead People – C. Loving
The American way of burial is pretty confusing. Having tried to make this simple is impossible … First off once the person is dead, the EMS has to come and see that they are indeed dead. They declare that the … Continue reading
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Crab and Bean Tamales for FF – R. Jehn
Crab and Bean Tamales with Spicy Rice (1 July 2000) This is excellent, my faithful readers – start with a desire (crab and tamale flavours, in this case) and put your imagination to work. This menu did take some time … Continue reading
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The Middle East, Part IV
You are right, Paul, that what sticks in my craw is the grunt level. We expect soldiers to follow the rules. When they don’t, we prosecute them, difficult as that prosecution is. The famous line in Apocalypse Now! puts it … Continue reading
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The Middle East, Part III
I googled the quote and there are hundreds of citations of your passage but none of them have a volume or a page number. I would suspect that the passage was made up out of the whole cloth by someone … Continue reading
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Jesus Saves the World on TT* – C. Loving
And I’m a day late, again !! Better luck next week. Many thanks to Charlie Loving for his work. rdj *TT = Cartoon Tuesday
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The Middle East, Part II
New York Times article, “Left or Right, Israelis Are Pro-War” Left or Right, Israelis Are Pro-War Article by STEVEN ERLANGERPublished: August 9, 2006 For an honest reportage on the Israel homefront, you might be interested to read Steven Erlanger’s article … Continue reading
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The Middle East, Part I
It began innocently enough when David Hamilton posted an article titled, “Hatred of the US is Now Universal: Osama Has Won” by Brian Cloughley (it can be found here). The conversation is pretty clearly not yet over, so these postings … Continue reading
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Uprising in Oaxaca – V. Liveoak
While we’re looking to the Mideast, there’s a new uprising going on down South, with so far, a few disappearances, one assasination, and lots of excited and so far, successful folks taking over parts of the government. I’ve been getting … Continue reading
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The Protocol War, Or, How to Damage the Western Economy With Little Effort – S. Russell
This column comes in the immediate aftermath of the news that Britain and the U.S. just escaped a major terrorist scrape. Therefore, it is necessary to qualify it with “if things are as they currently appear.” When the Brits shot … Continue reading
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A Greek Menu for FF* – R. Jehn
A Greek-Style Menu (29 May 2004) This was a try at something interesting to celebrate a visit from Mom over the weekend. It turned out very well !! For timing the meal: (1) prepare the lamb chop marinate to get … Continue reading
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Toonie Tuesday – C. Loving
I know it’s Wednesday. We’ll try to get it on schedule for next time. rdj
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