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The hardest working blog in America...: Two stories: Remembering history and Why the GOP is unpatriotic
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The hardest working blog in America. Saturday, October 03, 2009. Two stories: Remembering history and Why the GOP is unpatriotic. I came across two items today that amused me. The Daily Show With Jon Stewart. Mon - Thurs 11p / 10c. Where the Riled Things Are. The second item was a recent column. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Journal of Travesty Theory. Pressed but not crushed. The Rice and Spice Cupboard. Two stories: Remembering history and Why the GOP i.
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The hardest working blog in America...: October 2007
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The hardest working blog in America. Sunday, October 21, 2007. Is anyone else bothered by these? 1) Here's a quote from a recent news story. Am I the only person who thinks this is somewhat strange? If the FDA thinks the drug/medicine is dangerous enough to warrant "do not use" labeling, why do they think it's okay to keep manufacturers from producing and marketing their products to children under age 6? Conversely, if the medicine is safe enough to leave alone, why require the "do not use" label? Update...
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The hardest working blog in America...: A new low for Clinton?
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The hardest working blog in America. Monday, May 12, 2008. A new low for Clinton? Here's a recent story from the Associated Press. An 11-year-old West Virginian boy named Dalton Hatfield sold all of his worldly possessions (including a bicycle and his video games) and presented a check for $440 to Bill Clinton at a WV rally yesterday. Why is this a new low for the Clinton campaign? Arguably, one should be paternalistic when it comes to children. Children need paters. But where were this child's parents?
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The hardest working blog in America...: Bluegrass economics and Sir Mix-a-Lot
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The hardest working blog in America. Saturday, September 26, 2009. Bluegrass economics and Sir Mix-a-Lot. Someone recently informed me that if you search for " bluegrass economics. On youtube, the first two results will be two songs that my friends and I performed for our department holiday party when we were in graduate school. Note: You have to be an economics nerd to even potentially find this funny. Even if you were, chances are you still won't. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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The hardest working blog in America...: A new home
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The hardest working blog in America. Thursday, May 29, 2008. So I've been busy lately. with what, you might ask? This is our new house! Well, this is a picture. Of it Plus, the picture was taken last winter, when the house went onto the market. We haven't taken an updated picture of it yet- our camera isn't working at the moment. We've been busy packing, moving (a big thanks to Leigh, Subbu, Anthony, Claudia, and Paul! What a great house! Can you email your address? May 30, 2008 3:00 PM. The guest room i...
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The hardest working blog in America...: May 2008
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The hardest working blog in America. Thursday, May 29, 2008. So I've been busy lately. with what, you might ask? This is our new house! Well, this is a picture. Of it Plus, the picture was taken last winter, when the house went onto the market. We haven't taken an updated picture of it yet- our camera isn't working at the moment. We've been busy packing, moving (a big thanks to Leigh, Subbu, Anthony, Claudia, and Paul! Links to this post. Monday, May 12, 2008. A new low for Clinton? If not, then acceptin...
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The hardest working blog in America...: How Clinton can still win
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The hardest working blog in America. Thursday, April 24, 2008. How Clinton can still win. A friend sent this along. I couldn't resist. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Journal of Travesty Theory. Pressed but not crushed. The Rice and Spice Cupboard. How Clinton can still win.
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The hardest working blog in America...: April 2008
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The hardest working blog in America. Thursday, April 24, 2008. How Clinton can still win. A friend sent this along. I couldn't resist. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Journal of Travesty Theory. Pressed but not crushed. The Rice and Spice Cupboard. How Clinton can still win.
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The hardest working blog in America...: Why do all the interesting stories come out of Germany?
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The hardest working blog in America. Thursday, February 28, 2008. Why do all the interesting stories come out of Germany? Here's another bizarre story from Reuters. BERLIN (Reuters) - An elderly German who hid a stolen suit under his clothes was caught because he forgot to take it off the hanger, police said Wednesday. A sales assistant at a men's outfitter in the western city of Aachen noticed the hanger bulging out when the man told her he had decided against buying anything. View my complete profile.
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The hardest working blog in America...: September 2009
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The hardest working blog in America. Saturday, September 26, 2009. Bluegrass economics and Sir Mix-a-Lot. Someone recently informed me that if you search for " bluegrass economics. On youtube, the first two results will be two songs that my friends and I performed for our department holiday party when we were in graduate school. Note: You have to be an economics nerd to even potentially find this funny. Even if you were, chances are you still won't. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).