The most important issue in America today

Posted by in 8 Mar, 2009   

Issues currently affecting America: > Troops still in Iraq (since 2003). > Credit crunch. > Housing slump. > High unemployment rate. > Deep recession. Our most pressing issue: How we, as a nation, feel about our First Lady baring her arms and what, if anything, we need to do about it. I saw at least […]

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I think that the category I selected for this says it all

Posted by in 18 Feb, 2008   

(Spotted at a salon/spa in Seattle’s Fremont neighborhood.)

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829?!

Posted by in 3 Feb, 2008   

I found out about this via Fark (link goes here): A woman named Ruth Houston wrote a book called Is He Cheating on You? 829 Telltale Signs. 829?! I’m guessing that “breathing” and “being awake” are in her top two. Oh, and as you can tell from the book title, women don’t cheat. It gets […]

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They forgot a couple of adjectives

Posted by in 14 Oct, 2007   

[thumb:1578:l] “Meaty, cheesy, bacony.” And obese-ity and heart-attacky! The BK Stacker, brought to you by Burger King (and perhaps a cardiologists‘ association, to ensure lots of business). According to Burger King’s Web site, you can have your BK Stacker with double, triple, or quadruple layers of cheese and beef. And it comes with an unspecified […]

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Another haggis option

Posted by in 25 Jun, 2007   

June 25, 2007 Just in case regular haggis (traditionally made from sheep heart, liver, and lungs with oatmeal, spices, and other ingredients, boiled in the sheep’s stomach) and vegan haggis (mixed vegetables, beans, nuts, spices, etc.) don’t do it for you: [thumb:1514:l] (Note: Probably not vegan or even vegetarian. Many gummy products contain gelatin, which […]

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What the …?

Posted by in 18 May, 2007   

Vegan haggis. I don’t know why. Traditional haggis? I don’t know why that, either. And I don’t want to know whether anybody makes vegan tripe.

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Bumbershoot bullsh**

Posted by in 10 Apr, 2007   

(Bumbershoot as in umbrella, not the Seattle arts & music festival.) According to Esquire magazine, The Proper Umbrella for “a grown man” costs anywhere from $50 to $775. Brooks Brothers sells a plaid ‘brelly at the low end of the range. For mere multiple hundreds of dollars more, Briggs offers a plain, black model. If, […]

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A million reasons why I don’t live in downtown Seattle

Posted by in 4 Feb, 2007   

February 4, 2007 [thumb:1077:c:l=p]

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Speaking of Jesus…

Posted by in 25 Jun, 2006   

Now you, too, can put the image of Jesus on baked goods, etc. It’s sinfully easy with the The Jesus Pan!

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