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Headline time again

Before I get into the actual headlines with my famous witty commentary, here is a story that I find fascinating. I truly believe that one of our problems in America is we have too many people with too much free time. Now regardless of how you feel about the art below - this woman has TOO MUCH FREE TIME! (at least in my opinion) Woman Recreates 'Last Supper' With Lint Da Vinci's Masterpiece Has Seen Many Incarnations ROSCOMMON, Mich. -- A northern Michigan woman has put her own spin on Leonardo da Vinci's "The Last Supper" by making a replica out of laundry lint. Laura Bell of Roscommon collected lint from her dryer and fashioned it into a 14-foot-long, 4-foot tall reproduction of the Italian Renaissance painter's masterpiece. Bell says she needed about 800 hours to do enough laundry to get the lint, and 200 hours to recreate the mural. She bought towels of the colors she wanted and laundered them separately to get the right shades of lint.     ...

The Devil Just Bought an Overcoat

I just read a headline that proves we are in dire times... Tony Bennett is doing a duet with Amy Winehouse Wait, I just realized that this news is probably only relevant to a very small percentage of people. Let me explain. for the youth, who are wondering who this Tony Bennett is - he is an 84 year old singer that has sold over 50 million records worldwide while collecting 15 Grammy awards. His first pop hit was in 1951. for the old, who are wondering who Amy Winehouse is - she is a 27 year old singer that is famous for her drinking, heavy drug use, violent mood swings and weight loss. Her first hits were in 2003. Good career move for someone?!?!

Musings

Here we are again. I just noticed it has been over a month since I posted last. Time flies when you have a life to live! I actually have had many, many thoughts and ideas to post over the past month. I just never got around to doing so. Here are a few. One of the things I have wondered about for many years is lawn care. (ahh - I can hear the cries now "come quick, gather 'round, he's speaking of lawn care!!") We of the present accept lawns and lawn care as a part of everyday life, at least for us that live where homes have yards. Did you realize that lawns and lawn care are a relatively modern development? Grasses were not common, nor did they grow well in the climate of most of North America. Lawns sprang from (was going to say "grew", but too cheesy) the European/English gardens of the well-heeled. The "common folk" rarely had a green yard unless it was a herb/vegetable garden or basically a pasture. The time and expenditures, both monetary and...

Time for the news

More headlines anyone? Harry Potter Grave Draws Tourists in Israel I'm glad they finally got something that would get the tourists in! Thief Steals Safe, Leaves Most Of Cash Behind Maybe they really needed a safe?     Crack Cocaine Found in Boston Preschooler's Shoe Wow, times have changed. I used to get a piece of gum or similar when I got new shoes! (fyi, the mom says she has no idea where it came from)     Neil Young's Car Starts Warehouse Fire in Calif   Cars gone bad, hate when that happens.     Vanity Plate on Getaway Car IDs Robbery Suspect Police: An N.H. Woman Charged with Robbing a Pharmacy was Found Because Her Name was on the License Plate of the Getaway Car Probably not cut out for a life of crime, maybe a career change is in order.   Man Tries To Run Over Girlfriend When She Says No To Proposal   Maybe she should reconsider. I see this as a great relationship.     and la...

But you don't want to vote for them!

I have purposefully held off from political commentary during this election cycle. For those of you that have been reading this long enough, you know how I feel. After doing many, many posts during the time leading up to  (and after) the presidential elections two years ago - most anything I said would be redundant. One thing I have noticed during this campaign season even more than the last few (and the prevalance has been increasing for many election cycles) is negative ads. It amazes me how a candidate (and this is about the only thing that is truly bi-partisan) can run a 60 second spot and not tell me any reason I should vote for them except that their opponent is evil personified. The "but I'm not as bad as him/her" reasoning is the word of the day. I know that experts and pundants say that the reason negative ads are run is, they work. I guess this is like my prior post - that's what they say about spam too - we continue to see it because it gets results. I ...