Archive for January, 2009

Judge Says Citizens Need To Buy Guns To Protect Themselves

From The Chattanoogan:
General Sessions Court Judge Bob Moon on Wednesday told a female home invasion victim she needs to buy a gun to protect herself.
“There should be a law that law abiding citizens with no felony convictions should own a gun,” the judge said while setting bond for Colton Dobbins.
Judge Moon told Danielle Walker, “I [...]

It’s not football, it’s about a cat….

Now that former Auburn coach Pat Dye has managed to run off Tommy Tuberville and all his coaches, the poor man needs something to do. So, rally around his latest cause and help Coach Dye get Sammy back in the Post Office.
Good job, Coach. Don’t you have anything better to do? Seriously?

Recall on Peanut Butter

Working in the restaurant industry, I get emails about food recalls. This is the latest one, about Salmonella in Peanut Butter. You should be aware that McKee Foods (maker of Little Debbie Snack Cracker packs), and Kellogg Corp have both issued recalls on some of their peanut butter products. The affected Kellogg [...]

Thank you, President Bush

Crossposted at Barack Obama Is Not My President
Today marks the end of the presidency of George W. Bush. At 12 noon today, America will have a field day with the coronation of it’s next king messiah president, Barack “Barry Soetoro” Obama. In all the hype over the crowning of the king, let’s not [...]

Mythbusters – Dieting

We are three weeks into the new year. Many people have a new years resolution to lose weight. How are you doing on that?
Between TV and the Internet, there’s a lot of information out there about weight loss. The trouble is, it can be hard to separate the myths from the [...]

Rednecks & Fireworks

Speaking of rednecks… here’s what happens when you let rednecks play with explosive devices alone. I wouldn’t recommend it. Although, it does make for some pretty funny video!

Winter in the South

I spent my childhood growing up in places that had the four seasons: Spring, Summer, Autumn, and Winter. People watched the weather and dressed accordingly and life went on, no matter what was going on outside; sun, rain, sleet or snow.
Then I moved to the South.
Today, as I type this entry, I have heard [...]

The Second Amendment

Today I celebrated my right to bear arms by going to my local shooting range for some “therapy” as some of my friends call it. I need some “therapy”, don’t you think?
Here’s some words of wisdom I got in an email the other day and I thought I’d pass it along.
The purpose of [...]