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Wednesday, October 04, 2006

Humpday Lynx

Hell in a Handbasket is back up at new digs!

Hat tip for the above to Mugwug, who designed and fielded an improvised home surveillance system. I'd love to try something like this, but the techno is a bit over my head.

ACE report that the Chinese have been attempting to get their grubby mitts on Metal Storm.

Lookin' for Jesus.

Real story at Baboon Pirates.





Lil Kim is stoked. I'll believe it if/when it happens.

Dave at Garfield Ridge thinks he can do it.

VALOUR-IT is looking for 25 laptops for our wounded troops. Via Blackfive.

Teaching Islamic prayer in public schools...where's the ACLU? At CrypSub.

LawDog knows tough. LawDog knows Grandma.

Leatherneck cruises with some special people...and blogs about some more.

Despicable Brits leave their wounded troops in civilian hospitals...to be terrorized by angry Muslims. h/t Florida Cracker.

Tucson soldier does good, from Sgt Hook.

PDB sets the History Channel straight on the Top 10 Battle Rifles. I wouldn't have put the M-1 Carbine in the Garand Family, though...I would have bumped the SA-80 off the list with it.

I'm looking forward to major bloggage about the Gunbloggers Rendezvous! Maybe I can afford to go next year.

In village just below Castle Frankenstein, a mob of villagers carrying pitchforks and torches attack the castle doorway, banging down the door of the Castle and threatening the kill the terrible monster.

Suddenly the besieged Monster blurts out to the Mob;

"IM GGGGAAAYYYYY".

The village mob stares back at the monster in disbelief. An audible sigh is then heard to come from the mob, which then quickly disassembles and quietly extinguishes their torches as they point the Monster on its way to an appearance at the Oprah Shrine where he asks "Saint Oprah " for her holy forgiveness and understanding for his delicate condition.

end scene...At Varifrank

Tam boils the Amish school shooting down with simple profoundness.

Arizona Blogtoberfest up in Phoenix, via Speed of Thought. Another one I can't make.

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