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calendar   Friday - September 19, 2008

Give this Kid an “A”

I found this link over at Smallest Minority. I did not write it! But if I was 25 years younger and a product of the modern education system, I probably would have.

Waiting For Vizzini

If left to themselves in that heinous process, these ever-so-free individuals would treat each other like plastered shit, sell their sisters, rape their pets, slam you in the face with a shovel and definitely steal your jam. Because the very idea of private property establishes an earthly analogue of original sin. It breed selfishness, and egotism and envy.

The answer was of course obvious. The current society is a failed product and needs to be replaced by a better one. A natural community of men (and other prettier men with breasts and no facial hair). This will be a new perfect society that will help us all to retain out natural goodness (and jam) by eliminating the unnatural competition through doing away of private property (like shovels).

It has LOST references. It alludes to the wisdom that all the questions about life are answered in The Princess Bride. And it mocks on the fwench. A lot! How can you not love it? Find 15 minutes and go read it. Because of China.


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Posted by Drew458   United States  on 09/19/2008 at 11:05 AM   
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‘Bin police’ caught using ladders to spy on householders.  (and all in the name of green I guess)

I wasn’t sure if I was meant to laugh when I read this.  Guess not.

One bin?  How about a large family? Heck, our house has two for three adults but then, you don’t want to know what our second one is used for.

In another story today, and I can’t locate the link even through Google, there’s something here in one city anyway called, “Street Care Officers.”
And, they caught a lady dropping a cigarette butt on the pavement and was told she was being fined.  So, she said she would pick the butt up but they said too late, you’re fined $150.  (£75 in Brit money if the exchange is still 2 for 1)
They took her name and address but somehow the postman delivered to the wrong address. So she didn’t get the bill. Well, the fine came back to the council and by the time they found the error, they decided to embarrass her by posting her in a name and shame article in the local paper.
When she saw that, she contacted the council informing them she hadn’t received anything but did admit littering.

The city council lawyer then tacked on $300 to the original $150.

The case went to court and the judge thought that while she may be guilty of littering the extra fine wasn’t fair and it was reduced.

The lady in question btw is on welfare anyway.

Under new laws, litter wardens have the authority of police style accreditation.

‘Bin police’ caught using ladders to spy on householders
A council has sent staff equipped with ladders on spying missions to check whether householders are using more than one wheelie bin for their non-recyclable rubbish.

By Nigel Bunyan

The officials have been spotted scaling ladders all over Blackburn, Lancs, so they can peer over walls and fences into back yards.

If they see an “unauthorized” second bin, they retrieve it and take it back to a council depot.

At least one householder has called police to report her bin stolen, oblivious to the fact that it had simply been reclaimed.

The local council insists its policy of only allowing one rubbish bin per household for non-recyclable waste is necessary to cut down on landfill costs and boost recycling.

However, critics have condemned the “spying” missions, describing them as “ridiculous” and “over the top”.

Abdul Patel, a Labour councillor, said “This is ridiculous. How can you spy on people using a ladder?

“It would frighten people. They should knock on the door and show their ID. I am really shocked and will take it up with the council”.

Doretta Cocks, founder of the Campaign for Weekly Waste Collections, said: “The term ‘bin police’ is very much justified here.

“Councils do need to deal with wheelie bin thefts, but this is definitely not the way to deal with the problem.

“If it happened to me I would call 999. It’s just not on”.

She added: “You have to wonder how much time and money is going into this. It’s small wonder our council taxes are going up every year”.

Hazel Wilson, 67, challenged two council staff when she spotted them in an alleyway.

“One was carrying a ladder and putting it up against back yard walls one by one. The other man was taking notes.

“I asked them what they were doing and they said some people had more than one black bin, and if they did they were removing it.

“They had a lorry parked nearby. I thought ‘What if an old lady was doing the washing up and this man peered over the fence”.

“It would give you an awful shock. If I was in my garden trying to catch some sun and some Peeping Tom popped his head over the hedge I would call the police”.

Miss Wilson’s encounter came on the same day that police were alerted to the “theft” of a wheelie bin in a nearby street.

Senior staff at Blackburn with Darwen Council have now apologized for the “spying” missions. However, they insist that their policy of allowing only one rubbish bin per household is necessary.

Alan Cottam, executive member for regeneration and environment, said: “The council does remove unauthorised bins where they are found and have recently been carrying out checks to see how many are in the borough.

“On this occasion, the officers were over-zealous and the council apologies for the upset caused”.

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Posted by Drew458   United Kingdom  on 09/19/2008 at 10:39 AM   
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OKAY FOLKS … MY FIRST POSTING OF THE MORNING AND I NEED SOME HELP HERE. GUNS,GUNS.

I keep saying I won’t look at the paper until after the first coffee. I lied.
So then, this letter appeared in response to an article (I think I posted it here in fact) from The Daily Telegraph.  The article was in defense of Mrs. Palin and said, You Brits Will Never Get Sarah Palin. 

I am not good on stats and to be very honest, it’s really only in the last year that I’ve been made more and more aware of gun technology and gun laws.
Perhaps were I still living at home in the US, maybe I’d be more up to date but I kind of doubt it.  I suppose that’s because I never really had to think about or debate the point before. 

Now then, we all know stats can be played with.  I don’t know where this person gets hers as her letter does not say.  My guess is some left wing tree hugging green journal that has an argument with my country’s gun laws. But who knows.

Drew and Grumpy are two (among quite a few here at BMEWS) I know for sure are killers on research and always seem to know exactly where to find stats that mean something.

Valgerd as well I know has tons of research on this topic.  So I’m inviting anyone with any honest knowledge to drop The Telegraph a line in reply to this letter.

She seems to ignore the fact that our population is what? Over 300 million while the UK is...?  65?

She also doesn’t guess at the number of knife attacks that might have been prevented or the number of home invasions that might have been defended against.

If you missed the article she is alluding to, it’s this: => http://tinyurl.com/68r7t4

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Understanding Palin

Sir – Irwin Stelzer (Comment, September 17) chides wimpish Britons for getting spooked by Sarah Palin’s passion for guns, saying that we slow Brits are only just learning that “laws do not keep guns out of the hands of the bad guys”.

All of this is very lovely until you look at the numbers. The latest available figures in America are from 2005: 31,000 gun deaths, of which more than half were suicides.

In slower Britain, with its misplaced faith in the law: 59 gun homicides in 2006-2007.

Tania Kindersley, Aboyne, Aberdeenshire

http://tinyurl.com/3bjrb9


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Posted by Drew458   United Kingdom  on 09/19/2008 at 03:39 AM   
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calendar   Thursday - September 18, 2008

No pole, just goat

Bicyclist arrested while carrying stolen goat




Ok, this sounds like a story from some turd world country on a slow news day. No. Happened right here in the USA in wonderful wacky Massachusetts!

SEEKONK, Mass. (WPRI) - It’s a crime you don’t hear about every day. A Rhode Island man is accused of stealing a goat from a Seekonk family, all to settle a bad debt.

According to officers, Tania DaSilva saw 50-year-old Anthony Pereira Sunday morning riding away imagefrom her family’s Elm St. home on a bicycle. She said he was also carrying a goat he had taken from their barn.

When police stopped Pereira a short time later, they said he was riding his bicycle and was still carrying the goat.

Pereira told police he stopped by the home because DaSilva’s father, Alberto, owed him money for work he had done on the property. However, when no one answered the door, he decided to take the goat instead.

Police arrested Pereira on three warrants and charged him with breaking and entering for a misdemeanor and larceny over $250.

Pereira was arraigned Monday at Taunton District Court. The case has been continued to Oct. 14.

The goat was returned to the DaSilva family unharmed.

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Posted by Drew458   United States  on 09/18/2008 at 04:52 PM   
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olbie gets caught telling fibs about sarah

a short video from our very own Bruchy.


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Posted by Drew458   United States  on 09/18/2008 at 03:29 PM   
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She’s a vipah, I tell you

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On one side, there’s a McCain/Palin logo in hot pink. On the other side, is a lipstick smudge with the words “Sarah Barajewda Eshet Chayil”. Eshet Chayil means a “Woman of Valor” in Hebrew. Comes with two complimentary yarmulke clips.

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Posted by Drew458   United States  on 09/18/2008 at 02:37 PM   
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More Vids

It seems a video kind of day here. So here is Lyn Forester De Rothschild, pwning Wolf Blitzer but good. I saw her on F&F this morning too. Nice lady. My guess is the feminazis will be after her next.




Common sense and unruffable elegance. I like this woman.  (but if could, I’d suggest she not use the “there’s no question” line. She meant the opposite, I’m sure.)


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Posted by Drew458   United States  on 09/18/2008 at 11:30 AM   
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Your Job: Truthiness Filter

You get to be the threshing floor: separate the wheat from the chaff in the following 2 videos.

Some Truth Is In Theretm!







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Posted by Drew458   United States  on 09/18/2008 at 11:09 AM   
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Taxpayers foot the £70 bill for a cab to avoid breach of violent prisoner’s ‘human rights’ .

Right. By all means lets make absolutely sure that “violent” criminals have THEIR rights protected.  Lets even pretend they are actually human to begin with.

There are a couple more crime stories including another (yawn) killing of an old lady and the hacking to death of two sisters, but .... I’m not posting any more crime stuff today. Two is quite enough.
Oh and just so ya know, I really do not go looking for these sort of stories.  They are impossible to avoid however.

Yeah ‘T’ this is all taking place right here in England.  Land of Hope and Glory ....  Brits have the political leftards to thank and the entire PC crowd that runs riot here. OK, riot the wrong word maybe. But they are very much in control.

btw ... in a late development with regard to my previous story about the stabbing of that young lady, look at this.
Just as predicted.

A mental health NHS trust confirmed that Reid-Wentworth had been under its care. 

Samuel Reid-Wentworth has been accused of stabbing Lucy Yates in a supermarket

A spokesman said: ‘Sussex Partnership NHS Foundation Trust was very shocked to hear of this terrible incident and our thoughts are with the young victim and her family.

(We hear this from these idiots all of the time. Words, just meaningless words. Our thoughts are with the victim. Uh huh. Sure they are. You fraken jerks are MAKING the victims. I hope you become victims of the creeps you serve so well. )

‘We can confirm that the person who has been arrested is known to our services.

he ‘has a history of being diagnosed as a schizophrenic’.


Well, as I said in my last post, shoot the damn shrinks and a large part of the problem will go away. And rid society of these worthless inhuman species.


Taxpayers foot the £70 bill for a cab to avoid breach of violent prisoner’s ‘human rights’

By Daily Mail Reporter
Last updated at 1:03 PM on 18th September 2008

Taxpayers will have to pick up the bill for up to £70 for a taxi so a defendant could be properly dressed for his court hearing and avoid a ‘breach of his human rights’.

Prison staff at HMP Woodhill, near Milton Keynes, sent Barry McGlone, 20, to Northampton Crown Court wearing the high-visibility ‘escape suit’.

Charged with escaping, he was made to wear the harlequin ‘clown suit’, reserved for offenders who have a history of escape.  But he was provided with no alternative clothing.

When McGlone did arrive at court, GSL security staff would not allow him off the prison van wearing the suit, as it amounted to ‘a breach of his human rights’ and ‘broke the rules’.

Staff at HMP Woodhill breached defendant Barry McGlone’s human rights by sending him to court in a high visibility ‘clown suit’. Taxpayers were forced to foot a £70 taxi bill to deliver more suitable attire to Mr McGlone.

The costly hearing was about to be adjourned to another day when his barrister, Steven Evans, asked that, if a change of clothes could be provided, the hearing might continue.

So a taxi was called and travelled to HMP Woodhill to collect clothes - a grey singlet and jeans - so McGlone could be allowed off the prison bus and into the building and courtroom.

Michael Ellis, a Northampton-based barrister, said: ‘Who makes up these extraordinary rules? ‘It’s an outrageous abuse of strained public funds.

‘It would have been cheaper for someone to have gone to Primark to buy his clothes, rather than go to Milton Keynes by taxi and pick them up.

‘I would have done it myself, had someone asked.’

Mr Evans told Judge Thomas Corrie: ‘There have been difficulties this morning, as the defendant was not allowed off the bus because he was wearing the clown suit reserved for anybody who has a charge of escape on their record.

‘I was told he was going to be returned to prison, as it was a breach of his human rights to be seen in public in that suit and a breach of the rules, but I’m not sure what rules.

‘His clothes were put in a taxi and driven over here, so they are not of his choosing and he wants to apologise for his attire.’

Judge Corrie said: ‘Common sense usually prevails. The real problem is whether there was to be a trial and it may influence a jury. It won’t happen again.’

Speaking after the hearing, Mr Evans said: ‘It’s ironic that clothes which were designed to be seen were not actually seen by the prison authorities.

‘I’m not sure what rules it contravened.’

McGlone, of Occupation Road in Corby, pleaded guilty to escape and assault and was sentenced to a total of eight months’ detention.

McGlone was arrested after assaulting a drinker outside a Northamptonshire pub.

CCTV footage caught him punching John McArthur outside the Village Inn, Corby, on August 17.

At Corby police station, an officer released his handcuffs and let him into the yard for fresh air.

But McGlone jumped on to a garage roof and ran off.

Rebecca Wade, prosecuting, said that several days later McGlone’s father called to say his son, in hospital with a fractured heel and ankle ligament damage from his leap, wanted to hand himself in.

Judge Corrie said: ‘Those who escape from lawful custody, especially when there’s a breach of trust, and the officer was being kind to you, can only result in a custodial sentence.’

Steven Evans, defending McGlone, said: ‘It was an impulsive act and he recognises it was stupid.’

The case carries echoes of a previous debacle when in June, a prison van spent three hours on a 110-mile round trip from Cambridge to convey a prisoner 200 yards across the road .

The journey, from Northampton Crown Court to the town’s Magistrates’ Court across Upper Mounts, would have taken less than a minute by foot.

A police spokesman said at the time: ‘It would be inappropriate for prisoners to walk in a public area while in custody for many reasons, including public safety and the prisoner’s human rights.’

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Posted by Drew458   United Kingdom  on 09/18/2008 at 09:23 AM   
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Man accused of stabbing woman in supermarket knife attack.  (as posted yesterday)

In broad daylight in a market. It pisses me off on more then one level too.

Why oh why when they HAVE the bastard who did it ..... why does the newspaper have to block his face so the public can’t see the scum?

Oh yeah. I forgot.  His “rights.”

See link below for the full story and photos.  No need for me to post the entire story again here.
“They really need to bring back the rope and the rack.” (quoting Drew)

Hey get this, a few weeks ago this loony tune in a mental hosp. was allowed to watch porn movies.  Guy had a violent record but the shrinks said he was on the mend and when taking meds he would be okay. Uh huh ,,,,

So they let him out.

Within days he’d raped a 14 year old girl.  I guess the docs could only say .... “Whoops.” What needs to be done is, shoot the loonies or hang em if that’s cheaper.  What’s with this meds crap?  They are useless and a drain on the taxpayer. Then .... the same for the shrinks that let em out saying, oh ... my patient is cured. Jerks!  Less shrinks and less lawyers. No wait, make that NO shrinks cause usually they’re crazier then their patients, but I think to a degree we still need some lawyers.  They may be somewhat greedy but they surely aren’t crazy.

There isn’t any Health in “Mental Health.” Wanna bet this creep who did this will end up in a hosp. instead of where he belongs. And in a few years some wanker doctor will declare him cured and ..................write your own caption.

Seeing the poor girl’s blood on the floor of that market and then seeing the blanked out face of the rat who did it, just set me off. Look, it isn’t like oh maybe they have the wrong guy. There were a ton of ppl there. One lady physically pulled the girl out from under the guy.  There isn’t a case here of mistaken identity.  Damn!

Man accused of stabbing woman in supermarket knife attack

By Daily Mail Reporter
Last updated at 1:47 PM on 18th September 2008

Samuel Reid-Wentworth has been accused of stabbing Lucy Yates in a supermarket

A man appeared in court today charged with the attempted murder of a young woman following a frenzied knife attack in a seaside supermarket.

Samuel Reid-Wentworth, 21, is alleged to have carried out what police have described as a ‘random and motiveless’ attack.

Today, sources named the victim as 20-year-old Lucy Yates.

Reid-Wentworth is alleged to have carried out the attack at the Somerfield store in Anchor Springs, Littlehampton, West Sussex, just before 4.30pm on Tuesday.

Shoppers and their children watched in horror as the attacker knocked the young woman to the floor in the confectionery aisle then straddled her as he slashed her with a six-inch blade.

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http://tinyurl.com/4kf2nh

THIS IS THE YOUNG VICTIM.

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Posted by Drew458   United Kingdom  on 09/18/2008 at 08:47 AM   
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Excalibur Works Just Fine, Thanks

I guess all the development costs were worth it. 6 months ago I posted about the relatively new Excalibur guided artillery shell. Here is some feedback from the field. Wow!

Excalibur Deemed ‘Amazingly Accurate’
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September 15, 2008
Army News Service|by Audra Calloway

From taking out top al-Qaida operatives to safely firing within 50 meters of dismounted infantrymen, the Picatinny Excalibur projectile is already paying dividends a year after its initial fielding to Soldiers.

When Excalibur first debuted in Iraq in May 2007, it became the Army’s first all-weather, precision-guided artillery round. While the Excalibur Program Office at Picatinny estimates approximately 70 of the ground-breaking Excalibur rounds have been fired in Iraq, Capt. Victor Scharstein of Alpha Battery, 2nd Battalion, 82nd Field Artillery, 3rd Brigade Combat Team, commanded one of the original units to field the round. Scharstein used Excalibur multiple times in the Diyala province of Iraq. Operation Arrowhead Ripper, the deliberate clearance of Baquba, was one mission he recalls using the precision round.

“It was an urban setting, it was extremely bad weather and there were no aircraft able to fly that day,” he said.

Because of Excalibur, his unit was able to fire an artillery round at a target within 50 meters of infantryman on the ground, who were clearing the area.

“Had we not had Excalibur, we wouldn’t have been able to do that,” he said. “We wouldn’t have been able to engage that target.”

While the unit could have engaged the target with conventional artillery, that would have risked significant collateral damage and put civilians and U.S. Soldiers at risk, Scharstein said. Overall, Scharstein said the round was “amazingly accurate” with his fires producing a 92 percent success rate, meaning that the fired round hit or had an effect on the intended target 92 percent of the time.

The rest of the Army also began seeing the powerful effects of Excalibur almost immediately after its debut. In July 2007 it was used to take down a top target for al-Qaida south of Baghdad, Iraq, according to a July 16, 2007 news release by Multi-National Division-Central Public Affairs. This al-Qaida in Iraq cell leader was responsible for improvised explosive devices, vehicle-borne IEDs and indirect fire attacks on coalition forces in Arab Jabour. The operative was in a meeting house when the 1st Battalion, 9th Field Artillery Regiment fired two Excalibur rounds and destroyed the house, the release said.

Such precision can be attributed to Excalibur’s global-positioning system technology. When the projectile leaves the gun, it does a self-test, acquires its signal and uses the signal to find its target, Scharstein said. This precision accuracy has “brought artillery back into the close urban fight,” Scharstein said. “Excalibur gives you the confidence that you can support Soldiers in the close fight.”

Awesome. But wait! It gets better!

Excalibur, which debuted in Afghanistan in February 2008, currently has an accuracy of less than 10 meters at ranges out to 14 miles, said Lt. Col. Joseph Minus, Excalibur program manager at Picatinny Arsenal. However, the next phase of Excalibur, called Ib, will have an accuracy requirement of less than 10 meters out to 24 miles, he said.
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Excalibur also has a multi-functional fuze, which allows the round to be programmed to explode in the air, once it hits a hard surface or after it penetrates inside a target.

Conventional weapons have this same capability, but a fuze needs to be changed depending on which option is required, said Scharstein. With Excalibur’s multi-functional fuze, instead of changing fuzes, you program the setting you want.

Less extra parts to carry around, accurate to within 30 feet, soon to have a 24 mile range, and just one or two will wipe out a semi-fortified house sized building. Out. Standing.



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An XM982 Excalibur precision-guided artillery round falls onto a well-known insurgent safe house during combat operations in the northern region of Baghdad, May 5. Soldiers of the 1st Brigade Combat Team, 1st Cavalry Division fired the round from their M109A6 Paladin howitzer on Camp Taji, Iraq. The event marked the first-ever operational firing of the XM982 Excalibur projectile.


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Posted by Drew458   United States  on 09/18/2008 at 08:08 AM   
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THE ITALIAN FIRST LADY OF FRANCE in an answer to Drew’s question which was ….

A day or so ago my new friend and puter guru (He didn’t volunteer) our BMEWS tech guy Drew asked the question,

Doesn’t this lady wear any cloths?  May not be an exact quote but it’s close.

Since Drew has spent considerable time answering my questions, I thought I’d answer one of his.  Although to be fair this was a far easier question and more fun for me to answer, then are my tech troubled questions to him, the answers of which I’m still working on btw.

So, my entry here is dedicated to Drew and other males like myself who really do appreciate feminine beauty when it’s fully clothed as well.

Cheers All .....

Oh yeah ... sorry I ran short but I’m kinda new at this stuff.
The music is Artie Shaw, recorded in the 1930’s ..  “A Pretty Girl. (is like a melody)”


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Posted by Drew458   United Kingdom  on 09/18/2008 at 07:18 AM   
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IN TODAY’S PAPER AND I THINK IT’S FUNNY.

OBVIOUSLY IN RESPONSE TO THE INVESTMENT BANKS CRASHING.

MAYBE NOT SO FUNNY COME TO THINK ABOUT IT.

I thought this was a good way to start Thursday morning.
Cheers all, Back in a few hours.

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Posted by Drew458   United Kingdom  on 09/18/2008 at 03:57 AM   
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calendar   Wednesday - September 17, 2008

Having a tough week?

This might help.

No, I don’t mean “this might help scare you to death so that this week will be over one way or the other!”, I meant ... hey, it could be worse.

You could be her. 

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Posted by Drew458   United States  on 09/17/2008 at 09:27 PM   
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It's been a long strange trip without you Skipper, but thanks for pointing us in the right direction and giving us a swift kick in the behind to get us going. Keep lookin' down on us, will ya? Thanks.

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Oh, and here's some kind of visitor flag counter thingy. Hey, all the cool blogs have one, so I should too. The Visitors Online thingy up at the top doesn't count anything, but it looks neat. It had better, since I paid actual money for it.
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