Course that's in Dunbar Village, Dunbar near the Dunbar Bridge, thank you.
Author - Chris Weagel
Chris Weagel writes about the intersection of technology and parenting for Wired Magazine. No he doesn't. He can't stand that shit.
Soviet Accident Prevention Posters from The Retronaut via J-Walk Blog.
Those little, dry, watercolor paint discs? Before you add water? They sure do look like candy tablets, don't they? The green one probably tastes like sour apple. And the brown one like submarine.
Everyone's in the other room on speaker phone? Quick eat one! Quick! Don't chew!
Now sit down and look at the floor.
If all goes well, you'll be peeing rainbows by noon.
"In Wisconsin, we are doing something truly progressive," Walker said in his opening remarks. "In addition to holding the line on spending and finding efficiencies in state government, we are implementing long term budget reforms focused on protecting middle class jobs and middle class taxpayers."
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Walker's Anti-Union Policies do the exact opposite. Attacking Unions destroys middle class jobs and turns middle class taxpayers into lower class slaves.
Endless bullshit in the land of Conservative Neo-Feudal Doctrine.
When you finish eating a popsicle or pudding pop, wipe the stick clean and put it in your pocket. Keep an ever-growing collection of these with you – despite the smell – at all times. Never have fewer than 50. If you’re the creative type, use a pen to write riddles or bible passages on some of the sticks. Failing that, scribbled cryptic strings of random numbers followed by a bold question mark work just as well. Some of you may see where I’m headed with this. Then, the next time you’re in a waiting room or private office with unlocked drawers, wait until your opponent has left the room. When you’re sure you’re safe cram as many of the coded sticks into the drawers as possible. If need be, remove items from the drawers to make room for more sticks...
Testing out iMovie at the Weagel Compound:
Weagels prepare meats and potatoes in the midst of Economic Depression in America