Here’s my newest little gadget… Money well spent.. I really don’t know how to gage this on my own..
What's going on with the McIntosh Family (Rich, Amy, Quincy and Joey) plus more...
Sunday, August 27, 2006
Time to Reload
Here’s my newest little gadget… Money well spent.. I really don’t know how to gage this on my own..
Saturday, August 26, 2006
Here's to Wang
China may be giving striptease funerals the last rites after officials arrested five people and ordered an end to the practise, state media said.
Strip shows have been commonly used to attract more mourners to funerals, as villagers believe a crowded send-off brings more honor to the deceased, Xinhua news agency said.
But police took action after state television exposed the "obscene performances" at a funeral in Donghai county, Jiangsu province, with 200 people including children in attendance, it said.
"When the performance reached a climax, two performers started stripping and to show their charm. They even dragged audiences onto the stage to join them," Beijing News said, citing the television report.
Wealthier families in villages often employ two troupes of performers to try to draw a crowd at the funerals of their loved ones.
After the television report, the local government quickly issued an order to stop the practice and demanded that village committees have to report details of each funeral plan within 12 hours after a villager dies.
A hotline was also set up for residents to report on "funeral misdeeds," it said. The funeral striptease is also a popular custom in parts of Taiwan.
Lot 3
Segregation is really big in the south. They even have special parking for poeple that have laerning diasbillities
Wednesday, August 23, 2006
Tourists in Big D
It was very cool. Amy and I found it very educational. I was amazed with the time line of event on Nov 22, 1963. It’s amazing how many things happened from 12:30 when JFK was shot. Until 5:00 when Jackie arrived home with JFK’s body..
Outside in the street where JFK was shot the have painted X’s to mark the location.. At least that’s what I think the X’s are….
Tuesday, August 15, 2006
Protect Your Nuts
How awesome is ad!!! I ran across this in a fastener periodical named Link Magazine. The company this guy works for is a supplier of mine, Minneapolis Washer…
Dude has BALLS!!!!!
DD Wagon
The Steele Co Free Fair is this week. So I guess the police thought they would set up outside the beer garden..
Oh ya, it's the largest free fair in MN..
Sunday, August 13, 2006
Keep Them Comeing Back for More
Saturday, August 12, 2006
King of Cars
If you haven’t seen his show on A&E you have got to check it out…
I had a couple of roommates in college that could fit these roles… Lloyd as CHOP and Soup as Blue Genie… Oh ya.. and Marcus as Chilly Willy.......
Friday, August 11, 2006
The Gorey Details
I ran across this article about the humanitarian that invented the internet and found the hole in the ozone.
Al Gore has spoken: The world must embrace a "carbon-neutral lifestyle." To do otherwise, he says, will result in a cataclysmic catastrophe. "Humanity is sitting on a ticking time bomb," warns the website for his film, An Inconvenient Truth. "We have just 10 years to avert a major catastrophe that could send our entire planet into a tailspin."
Graciously, Gore tells consumers how to change their lives to curb their carbon-gobbling ways: Switch to compact fluorescent light bulbs, use a clothesline, drive a hybrid, use renewable energy, dramatically cut back on consumption. Better still, responsible global citizens can follow Gore's example, because, as he readily points out in his speeches, he lives a "carbon-neutral lifestyle." But if Al Gore is the world's role model for ecology, the planet is doomed.
For someone who says the sky is falling, he does very little. He says he recycles and drives a hybrid. And he claims he uses renewable energy credits to offset the pollution he produces when using a private jet to promote his film. (In reality, Paramount Classics, the film's distributor, pays this.)
Public records reveal that as Gore lectures Americans on excessive consumption, he and his wife Tipper live in two properties: a 10,000-square-foot, 20-room, eight-bathroom home in Nashville, and a 4,000-square-foot home in Arlington, Va. (He also has a third home in Carthage, Tenn.) For someone rallying the planet to pursue a path of extreme personal sacrifice, Gore requires little from himself.
Then there is the troubling matter of his energy use. In the Washington, D.C., area, utility companies offer wind energy as an alternative to traditional energy. In Nashville, similar programs exist. Utility customers must simply pay a few extra pennies per kilowatt hour, and they can continue living their carbon-neutral lifestyles knowing that they are supporting wind energy. Plenty of businesses and institutions have signed up. Even the Bush administration is using green energy for some federal office buildings, as are thousands of area residents.
But according to public records, there is no evidence that Gore has signed up to use green energy in either of his large residences. When contacted Wednesday, Gore's office confirmed as much but said the Gores were looking into making the switch at both homes. Talk about inconvenient truths.
Gore is not alone. Democratic National Committee Chairman Howard Dean has said, "Global warming is happening, and it threatens our very existence." The DNC website applauds the fact that Gore has "tried to move people to act." Yet, astoundingly, Gore's persuasive powers have failed to convince his own party: The DNC has not signed up to pay an additional two pennies a kilowatt hour to go green. For that matter, neither has the Republican National Committee. Maybe our very existence isn't threatened.
Gore has held these apocalyptic views about the environment for some time. So why, then, didn't Gore dump his family's large stock holdings in Occidental (Oxy) Petroleum? As executor of his family's trust, over the years Gore has controlled hundreds of thousands of dollars in Oxy stock. Oxy has been mired in controversy over oil drilling in ecologically sensitive areas. Living carbon-neutral apparentlydoesn't mean living oil-stock free. Nor does it necessarily mean giving up a mining royalty either.
Humanity might be "sitting on a ticking time bomb," but Gore's home in Carthage is sitting on a zinc mine. Gore receives $20,000 a year in royalties from Pasminco Zinc, which operates a zinc concession on his property. Tennessee has cited the company for adding large quantities of barium, iron and zinc to the nearby Caney Fork River.
The issue here is not simply Gore's hypocrisy; it's a question of credibility. If he genuinely believes the apocalyptic vision he has put forth and calls for radical changes in the way other people live, why hasn't he made any radical change in his life? Giving up the zinc mine or one of his homes is not asking much, given that he wants the rest of us to radically change our lives.
-Peter Schweizer is a research fellow at the Hoover Institution and author of Do As I Say (Not As I Do): Profiles in Liberal Hypocrisy.
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A Titillating Story
Readers of a US parenting magazine are crying foul over the publication's latestcover depicting a woman breastfeeding, with some calling the photo offensive anddisgusting.
"I was SHOCKED to see a giant breast on the cover of your magazine," one woman from Kansas wrote in reaction to the picture in Babytalk, a free magazine that caters to young mothers.
"I was offended and it made my husband very uncomfortable when I left the magazine on the coffee table." Her reaction was part of some 5,000 letters the magazine has received in response to a poll to gage reader sentiment about Babytalk's August cover photo, which shows a baby nursing.
Several readers said they were "embarrassed" or "offended" by the Babytalk photo and one woman from Nevada said she "immediately turned the magazine face down" when she saw the photo."
Gross, I am sick of seeing a baby attached to a boob," the mother of a four-month-old said. Another reader said she was "horrified" when she received the magazine and hoped that her husband hadn't laid eyes on it. "I had to rip off the cover since I didn't want it laying around the house," she said.A national television program also ran a segment on the controversy, interviewing several people in New York who expressed disgust over the cover photo.
The picture in Babytalk was aimed at illustrating the controversy surrounding breastfeeding in the United States, where a national survey by the American Dietetic Association found that 57 percent of those polled are opposed to women breastfeeding in public and 72 percent think it is inappropriate to show a woman breastfeeding on television programs.
Babytalk executive editor Lisa Moran said though most of those who responded to the poll about the cover photo gave the magazine a thumbs up, she was surprised that some 25 percent expressed outrage. "There is a real puritanical streak in America," Moran told AFP. "You see celebrities practically baring their breasts all the time and no one seems to mind in this sort of sexual context." But in this very natural context of feeding your child, a lot of Americans are veryuncomfortable with it." She said the controversy is all the more surprising in light of concerted efforts by the US government and health professionals to encourage women to breastfeed." Everyone is saying that breastfeeding is best for baby but there is so little support for it in public," Moran said. She said the Babytalk cover photo marks the first time a major parenting magazine in the United States dares to break the taboo about showing a woman's breast and the outrage it has prompted is not about to discourage editors from doing it again." This hasn't scared us off at all," Moran said. "We're thrilled and hopefully this will help women get more support for nursing."
That is a pretty big boob……..
Wednesday, August 09, 2006
Nate Loves Ass?
Broken Blog..
Tuesday, July 25, 2006
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Tuesday, August 01, 2006
Home Stretch
Today is Amy’s first day at Texas Scottich Rite Hospital for Children, located in Dallas, TX. She will be doing a fellowship there for the next year and I will be commuting back and forth on the weekends to visit from Rochester, MN.
I’m sure that it will be an exciting experience for both of us and we look forward to having a lot of fun in Dallas…
Stay Tuned….
Here’s an excerpt from the OrthoClub site..
Dr. McIntosh is a native of Michigan. She received a B.S. degree in sports medicine at the Central Michigan University in Mt. Pleasant, Michigan. She then attended medical school at Michigan State University College of Human Medicine in East Lansing and completed a residency in orthopaedic surgery at the Mayo Graduate School of Medicine in Rochester, Minnesota. Dr. McIntosh is married.
I was almost mentioned……. Almost….