Wednesday, November 10, 2004
done for the day
Got lots done but I still hate chain saws. They're no fun anymore. I'm going to be able to cut all the wood I need to heat this winter without going more than 100 feet from the house and the shop just from windfalls. Megatonnage down over the 40.
The grrls at the DU worry me.
A good friend just sent me the link to the Acorns from an Okie blog and he's linked some good stuff.
Advice For Both Sides
"John Hawkins has advice for both Republicans and Democrats over at Right Wing News. Yes, yes, I know. Lots of lefties will never read that site, but he does offer some good advice."
The "My Advice For The Republican Party" represents my thoughts almost to a tee.
Dozens more Kerry supporters flock to Florida therapists
"More shocked John Kerry supporters on Wednesday sought psychological help with “post-election selection trauma” in South Florida, prompting the American Health Association to officially release symptoms of the disorder and open its doors for free counseling." (snip)
Symptoms of Post-Election Selection Syndrome (PEST)
According to Florida mental health professionals, the following symptoms have been identified in John Kerry voters since Nov. 3 and are signs that one should seek help from a licensed mental health clinician. Although therapists report that patients so far have uniformly identified themselves as Kerry supporters upset over their candidate’s concession, they urge that the trauma is not necessarily unique to Democrats.
* Feelings of withdrawal
* Feelings of isolation
* Emotional anger and bitterness
* Loss of appetite
* Sleeplessness
* Nightmares
* Pervasive moodiness, including endless sulking
* Excessively worried about the direction of the country.
Source: American Health Association exclusive to Boca News.
...at least it's free. Probably worth every penny...
An interesting article about our 'hero' if you can take anymore. Daniel Pipes writes well.
Arafat's Bedroom Farce
War on fire ants goes airborne with new weapon
"This is not something the homeowner can do," Santana said. "It's a very delicate operation that requires the government. And thankfully, the government is doing it."
OK. Now I'm worried.
The grrls at the DU worry me.
A good friend just sent me the link to the Acorns from an Okie blog and he's linked some good stuff.
Advice For Both Sides
"John Hawkins has advice for both Republicans and Democrats over at Right Wing News. Yes, yes, I know. Lots of lefties will never read that site, but he does offer some good advice."
The "My Advice For The Republican Party" represents my thoughts almost to a tee.
Dozens more Kerry supporters flock to Florida therapists
"More shocked John Kerry supporters on Wednesday sought psychological help with “post-election selection trauma” in South Florida, prompting the American Health Association to officially release symptoms of the disorder and open its doors for free counseling." (snip)
Symptoms of Post-Election Selection Syndrome (PEST)
According to Florida mental health professionals, the following symptoms have been identified in John Kerry voters since Nov. 3 and are signs that one should seek help from a licensed mental health clinician. Although therapists report that patients so far have uniformly identified themselves as Kerry supporters upset over their candidate’s concession, they urge that the trauma is not necessarily unique to Democrats.
* Feelings of withdrawal
* Feelings of isolation
* Emotional anger and bitterness
* Loss of appetite
* Sleeplessness
* Nightmares
* Pervasive moodiness, including endless sulking
* Excessively worried about the direction of the country.
Source: American Health Association exclusive to Boca News.
...at least it's free. Probably worth every penny...
An interesting article about our 'hero' if you can take anymore. Daniel Pipes writes well.
Arafat's Bedroom Farce
War on fire ants goes airborne with new weapon
"This is not something the homeowner can do," Santana said. "It's a very delicate operation that requires the government. And thankfully, the government is doing it."
OK. Now I'm worried.