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Thursday, June 15, 2006
Tuesday, June 13, 2006
HOOAH!
Occasionally it's a good idea to visit McSweeney's, especially for the REVIEWS OF NEW FOOD, where I learned of a new energy bar (noted by contributor Tony Antoniadis) invented by our esteemed military. Here's a description, straight from the mouth of the beast (not Tony; the military):
The HOOAH! bar exists.
This is no joke. You can buy HOOAH!s on Amazon.com or at your local 7-Eleven, CVS, Wal-Mart (though sadly not at the Wal-Marts here in Wal-Mart's home state just yet - I'm only partly kidding about the "sadly" part ... my desk drawer is currently the home of eight different energy bars or variants thereof), and even at my beloved Wegmans. (More about Wegmans eventually. If you think that your hometown do-it-all grocery store is better, you've got another thing coming. Wegmans rocks.)
Reading about the HOOAH! bar reminded me of Kevin Baker's "We're in the Army Now: The G.O.P.'s Plan to Militarize Our Culture " - from the October, 2003, issue of Harper's Magazine. I was about to get bummed that Harper's hasn't archived it, but then found that Baker has archived it here. In this article, Baker labels the Republicans the "Party of Huah" and paints a portrait of the militarization of USA culture. It's worth a read.
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taking some stats
I'm signed up for courses and I'm taking some stats ...
From the University of Oregon Psychology Department. More credit where it's due when I find out more about this lovely video.
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Tuesday, June 06, 2006
mysterious ways II
Lioness in zoo kills man who invoked god. "A man shouting that God would keep him safe was mauled to death by a lioness ... [an] official said, 'A lioness went straight for him, knocked him down and severed his carotid artery.'"
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Thursday, June 01, 2006
mysterious ways
Woman hit by lightning while praying. "Worried about the safety of her family during a stormy Memorial Day trip to the beach, Clara Jean Brown stood in her kitchen and prayed for their safe return as a strong thunderstorm rumbled through Baldwin County, Alabama ... She said 'Amen' and the room was engulfed in a huge ball of fire. The 65-year-old Brown said she is blessed to be alive."
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