Hooray the braces are off. Finally, after a long wait my gorgeous wife had her braces removed today. She was already beautiful and now even a orthodontist would agree.
Also, I am finally on the down slope of this retarded government class I am currently enrolled in. Nothing like studying a process that seems to be completely f'ed up in this country. Always good for discussion and raising the blood pressure.
And now a funny from my mom:
Question: What is a man's Ultimate embarrassment?
Answer: Running into a wall with an erection and
breaking his nose
Tuesday, October 16, 2007
Monday, October 8, 2007
Score!
So my better half purchased a 52 inch Sony LCD TV this weekend. The picture is unbelievable. I am so lucky that I found someone that is into gadgets as much as I am. By the way, Vader was framed.
Thursday, September 20, 2007
Karma?
Wow has it been awhile since I posted. I could whine about how busy I have been but we are all busy these days. Anyway, the most interesting topic of late seems to be Mr. O.J. Simpson. I wonder if this is Karma finally catching up or maybe it is simply a case of one person having a tremendous gift of stupidity.
Wednesday, August 29, 2007
Glove Up!
As reported by the Tennessean on 08/26/07
Report: Titans loaned Henry money for child support
The Titans had no comment today on a report that they loaned former running back Travis Henry $9,800 for child support payments.
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported that Henry, 28, fell behind on support payments for a child in DeKalb County, Ga., to Jameshia Beacham, 29, that were mandated by a previous order. Threatened with jail, he borrowed the money from the Titans to pay the bill, according to court records.
The paper reported that Henry, 28, has fathered nine children by nine women in at least four Southern states and has been ordered to provide child support for seven of them, according to court records involving the child living in DeKalb County.
Henry, who now plays for the Denver Broncos, has a $25 million contract and a base monthly salary approaching $50,000.
Report: Titans loaned Henry money for child support
The Titans had no comment today on a report that they loaned former running back Travis Henry $9,800 for child support payments.
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported that Henry, 28, fell behind on support payments for a child in DeKalb County, Ga., to Jameshia Beacham, 29, that were mandated by a previous order. Threatened with jail, he borrowed the money from the Titans to pay the bill, according to court records.
The paper reported that Henry, 28, has fathered nine children by nine women in at least four Southern states and has been ordered to provide child support for seven of them, according to court records involving the child living in DeKalb County.
Henry, who now plays for the Denver Broncos, has a $25 million contract and a base monthly salary approaching $50,000.
Friday, August 24, 2007
Keeping Troops Deployed Will Strain Military, Duh!
Advice by the chairman of the Joint Chiefs poses a potential clash with supporters of the buildup.
By Julian E. Barnes and Peter Spiegel, Los Angeles Times Staff Writers
August 24, 2007
WASHINGTON -- The chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff is expected to advise President Bush to reduce the U.S. force in Iraq next year by almost half, potentially creating a rift with top White House officials and other military commanders over the course of the war.
Administration and military officials say Marine Gen. Peter Pace is likely to convey concerns by the Joint Chiefs that keeping well in excess of 100,000 troops in Iraq through 2008 will severely strain the military. This assessment could collide with one being prepared by the U.S. commander in Iraq, Army Gen. David H. Petraeus, calling for the U.S. to maintain higher troop levels for 2008 and beyond.
By Julian E. Barnes and Peter Spiegel, Los Angeles Times Staff Writers
August 24, 2007
WASHINGTON -- The chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff is expected to advise President Bush to reduce the U.S. force in Iraq next year by almost half, potentially creating a rift with top White House officials and other military commanders over the course of the war.
Administration and military officials say Marine Gen. Peter Pace is likely to convey concerns by the Joint Chiefs that keeping well in excess of 100,000 troops in Iraq through 2008 will severely strain the military. This assessment could collide with one being prepared by the U.S. commander in Iraq, Army Gen. David H. Petraeus, calling for the U.S. to maintain higher troop levels for 2008 and beyond.
Sometimes Money Isn't Enough
Vick admits dog killing, conspiracy
When one hundred plus million dollar contracts are enough, you can always go kill somethin'.
When one hundred plus million dollar contracts are enough, you can always go kill somethin'.
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