28Oct
Chris Wilson, at Slate , hips us to a looming political disaster for Obama : he’s setting himself up as a fascist, condescending, reactionary, moralizing, religious cultist because the White House switched to the wrong Web publishing platform .
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Dumbest Painfully Serious Political Metaphor of the Day
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Tags: bright-sided, culture, current-events, democrats, drupal, election, federal, media, obama, people, politics, technology, white, white-house, writing
28Oct
There was once a little old woodsman, in his mid 80’s, he was a Lonesome old man. He had a tiny shack made of twigs mud and bark. The man would fish in the morning, and collect water that he would boil to make it pure for drinking; He made things out of wood that he would chop every day. The man was a good craftsman. He had statues and trinkets, that he made himself. He also built furniture like shelves and chests to keep the things that he made in. He used more than wood in
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The Life and Death of a Ham Sandwich
28Oct
With the warmer weather here in New Zealand, we’ve started having barbeques. Last night our entire three course meal was cooked on the barbeque.
Excerpt from:
Firing Up the BBQ
27Oct
I follow a ton of local stuff on Twitter, Facebook and blogs. I’m always looking for other local people interested in pretty much anything to do with technology. Especially programming, development, social media and blogging.
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Beer and Blog Huntsville
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Tags: advertising, backup, business, design, flickr, opinion, people, poetry, seo, taxes, writing, youtube
27Oct
I have been thinking a lot lately about the southern coastal creature called a cockroach. These crunch little fellow live most places in the coast region and beyond
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the American Cockroach
27Oct
Why can’t looking for apartments be as easy as looking for recipes? We’ve been looking for a place to move to, on and off, for two years now, with no end in sight. When I look for recipes, I find what I need most of the time.
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Baby Back Ribs in Vietnamese Caramel Sauce
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Tags: caramel-sauce, cooking, food, hunting, jessica-lee, jessicalee, kitchen, middle-eastern, new-york-city, news, nyc, products, restaurants, writing
27Oct
Well, the law says that for a person to be charged DUI he had to be driving a vehicle, and apparently motorized upholstery counts as a vehicle too. That’s what we found out today when a Minnesota man pleaded guilty to driving his motorized La-Z-boy while drunk. The Laz-boy was powered by a converted lawnmower and even had a cup holder and a stereo
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Man Pleads Guilty to La-Z-Boy DUI
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Tags: accident-lawyer, angeles, business, employment-law, journal, mesrianilaw-com, personal, personal-injury, pleads-guilty, police, social, social-security, writing
26Oct
Just listening today to Seth Godin’s “Tribes”, in which the man states the facts that A) all the tools are at your disposal and B) the only reason you (we) don’t kick giant arse is because of Fear. But I believe many musicians, sometimes myself included, don’t recognise this.
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Are You Suffering From ‘Trapped Musician Syndrome’?
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Tags: business-stuff, fear, goals, how-to-become-a-musican, money, music, musician, online, online-marketing, seamus-anthony, social-media, thoughts, video, writing
26Oct
It’s coming home from a day spent with an old friend to find out the tub has been unclogged—and cleaned.
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A love letter of sorts
26Oct
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9 , 2009, 7:30–8:15 p.m. : I haven’t performed on Pearl Street since Sean G and I used to play music on the sidewalk for beer money (circa 1997).
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Upcoming Tranquilo Events: Moon Belize at the BOULDER BOOKSTORE!