Category Archives: Misc. Ramblings

The Root of Evil: Bicycles

Colorado Gubernatorial candidate Dan Maes has identified a new threat to the very existence of America: Bicycling. Maes has decoded the the evil plan of the globalist cabal. He has deduced that the efforts to boost cycling, in the major metro area, are “converting Denver into a United Nations community.” And went on the say [...]

We Have Met the Founders & They are Us

Some 234 years ago our country’s founders declared their independence from the British monarchy. In doing so they declared themselves traitors to one of the most powerful empires on earth. And after years of bloody battles, cunning diplomacy, and with the aid of geographic fortune they achieved an independent nation. And after some false starts [...]

S’ Wonder-ful! S’ marvelous!

Well, DC actually…. Just when you thought things couldn’t get sillier, Fox News runs a hit piece on the newest incarnation of Wonder Woman. The All American patriotic news network has issues with the superhero’s new costuming. While it seems the conservative reporters had no problem with a shapely woman in red go-go boots, blue [...]

Vote for Coffee

For the seventh election in a row, Pickacup Coffee will be giving out free coffee to anyone who presents their voter’s receipt on Tuesday, February 5th. This isn’t cheap, over-roasted, acidic coffee either, but artisan roasted, organic, fair-trade coffee: the good stuff. On Tuesday, go cast your ballot and stop by for a cup of [...]

Elections & Such

It has been a pretty hectic new year so far — and frankly I have been a bit burned-out. Last month I found myself giving in to my bibliomaniac urges once again, so I have been busy reorganizing library shelves and looking for some software to catalog my collection.
Nonetheless, both Carol and I have been [...]

Best Cat Toy Ever

We gave this to our cats just before Christmas. There’s nothing that says happy holidays more then watching your cat tear into a George W. Bush stuffed with catnip.

WGA Thoughts

I have to admit it: I have a warm spot in my heart for unions –not for union leadership, nor for union politics, but for the unions themselves. I have been a member of a few unions in my lifetime, and like all members have complained and bitched about the dues, the corruption, etc. But [...]