Tag: It’s Friday!

Superbowl Predic[k]tions

Filed in Uncategorized by on February 1, 2008 10 Comments

I just saw this excellent link on HuffPo and it reminded me that I wanted to shoot out a post to discuss the Superbowl, as it is the narcotic of the masses. My prediction is a repeat of the 1986 Superbowl (Chicago v. New England).  That year, N.E. got all of us excited that they […]

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Emperors and Pirates

Filed in Uncategorized by on December 28, 2007 5 Comments

Crackin’ me up. [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UQBWGo7pef8[/youtube]

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Any Takers?

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Calling Delaware: Buy Something from South Dakota.

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Branson: Vegas on Lithium

Filed in Uncategorized by on November 23, 2007 2 Comments

Three days in Branson is just enough. I have worried about what I was going to write for the past few days. It would be a lie to say that I loved the visit, but I cannot say that I hated it, either. There is certainly a good deal of stuff to do there, but […]

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Descending Into Hell

Filed in Uncategorized by on November 9, 2007 11 Comments

Next week I begin a week vacation with the family out to , MO to visit with Mrs. Geek’s family (Aunt’s, Uncles and Cousins from 1st to infinity).  As a part of this trip, we will spend a few days in Branson, MO (AKA Hell). I don’t like either kind of music, country or western.  […]

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iRack

Filed in Uncategorized by on May 25, 2007 2 Comments

[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-mCCYLC-4xA]

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It’s all in the Interpretation (or Why Liberalgeek Suddenly Disappeared)

Filed in Uncategorized by on March 23, 2007 5 Comments

I just read that some scientists have recently “proven” that mathematically, vampires can not exist.  Their theory is that since vampires feed on people and then turn them into vampires, the laws of mathematics would mean that essentially, we would all be vampires.  Basically, if Dick Cheney bit one person per month, the next month […]

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