Monday, January 30, 2006

red sky in the morning

sailor's warning.

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It's been delightfully drizzly for the last couple of days. Not enough to do much with the fire danger for us little woodland critters, the forest undercover still sounds like walking on a six inch layer of corn flakes.

Yeah, I've been off of the 'puter for a while. Just been sooo busy, using the decent January weather to go all Eveready Bunny on a big back-up of stuff on the round toit list. Infrastructure stuff. The last couple of week's worth of "stuff" shows so little and helps so much. Two of the items should have been done at least four years ago, woulda saved me endess tedium and a 3rd would have made a big difference in the quality of a old project. The problem with going all commando on such is that my day which normally begins at 4:30 AM winds up with a shoddy meal shortly after sunset followed by a deep coma until the next 4:30 AM! Night before last I had finished my meal of a couple of burritos made from a batch bubbled up 3 days prior and I wanted to watch a teevee show. Last thing recalled was the clock on the wall registering 8:07 PM. Next thing was the need to pee at three. Don't know what the show was but it'll probably be re-run.

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**sigh** Hamas winning the election is sooo not news. Islam is a serious mental disease and elections just allow it to grow on the Petri dish. Foul, filthy generation-spanning nastiness. There really is no hope for those infected by the islamoshit disease. Too bad it is transferred to young 'uns that would otherwise have a sense of humor and proportion. Instant lifetime hate. Must really be a bum way to live one's life prior to the glory of the bomb belt. Have you ever read the The Covenant of the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas)? Quite interesting. I got a kick out of Article 33:

The Islamic Resistance Movement, being based on the common coordinated and interdependent conceptions of the laws of the universe, and flowing in the stream of destiny in confronting and fighting the enemies in defence of the Moslems and Islamic civilization and sacred sites, the first among which is the Aqsa Mosque, urges the Arab and Islamic peoples, their governments, popular and official groupings, to fear Allah where their view of the Islamic Resistance Movement and their dealings with it are concerned. They should back and support it, as Allah wants them to, extending to it more and more funds till Allah's purpose is achieved when ranks will close up, fighters join other fighters and masses everywhere in the Islamic world will come forward in response to the call of duty while loudly proclaiming: Hail to Jihad. Their cry will reach the heavens and will go on being resounded until liberation is achieved, the invaders vanquished and Allah's victory comes about.

"And Allah will certainly assist him who shall be on his side: for Allah is strong and mighty." (The Pilgrimage - verse 40).


Fun people those. Keep in mind every penny sent to prop up Hamas is a penny that will be spent killing non-islamicysts (sp intentional)

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This is worth the tiny download:

It's In The Koran

You'll probably want to watch as well as listen.

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Huh? Gee. Who'd a thunk sumthin' like that?

Iraq's WMD Secreted in Syria, Sada Says


Interesting. Did Ed put himself out on a limb?

Waging a War to Protect Our Values
By Ed Koch

Bin Laden’s number one operative, Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, has chillingly summed up the ultimate objective of al-Qaeda and other Islamic terrorists leading the war on Western civilization. He recently inveighed, “I vow by the One who raised the seven layers to Heaven (i.e. Allah) and who has beheaded tyrants that the leader of America has been thoroughly humiliated. Our heroes have defended this place. They have entered legend. Killing the infidels [Christians, Jews, Hindus, etc.] is our religion, slaughtering them is our religion, until they convert to Islam or pay us tribute.” [snip]


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The following link is in 4 parts with a total of about 100 MB and is not for the faint-hearted. I don't recommend it.

Saddam’s Crimes Against Humanity

I really don't recommend it.

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Changing subjects to something sane (kinda ;o), GuyK is writing about coffee cups. I like mine. BTW, I WAS a titty-baby. ...hard to get over. Some puppies are hard to wean! Want the whole story about this mug? ;o) Two folk likely to read this can likely surmise, the other reader can ask her 87 year old mother (who didn't nurse her).

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Life is a lot of fun even if one has to lean on a cane every now and then. Fulla good folk and kids that smile. I like that just a whole bunch.

Comments:
Now I like that cup and I want one. Where can I buy it?
 
Guy, my sweet former bride bought it for me at a local flea market ~10-12 years ago. I got a bit sideways laughing when I saw it and since Nina knew my disposition on "stuff like that", gave the sweet little Baptist lady 25 cents and the mug has been in my hands every since then.

I'll put it in my will that you get it.
 
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