Something for Sunday Morning "To reform. Every day a little. This has to be your constant task if you really want to become a saint." Escriva
Friday One and Done Watch for these beers: "Tactical Nuclear Penguin." "Sink The Bismarck." "The End Of History." "Start the Future." They're the worlds strongest beers, hitting as high as 60% alcohol (120 proof). People are calling them "superbeers,"
Thursday The Vat My firm subscribes to the New Yorker. A recent issue featured this piece about the Vatican library, "God's Librarians [http://www.newyorker.com/reporting/2011/01/03/110103fa_fact_mendelsohn]." It's good, especially for a magazine that isn't terribly friendly
Wednesday Woe the Man with Halitosis I found a book on sports psychology at the library last week. It could aptly be called, "The Tao and Sports." Because the Tao has long intrigued me (note [http://dailyeudemonannex.blogspot.com/2011/01/monday.html]), I checked it out. I suspect
Tuesday Catholic Arts and Letters Weekly Athletes like to text and twitter. Why? Because they're dumb jocks. Maybe. . . . more [http://moreintelligentlife.com/content/lifestyle/why-sportmen-text]>> Communists. Cultural Marxists. Progressives. All the same: totalitarians, intent on subjugating the masses. . . . more>> [http://www.americanthinker.com/
Monday Barbarians at the Gate Alan Greenspan returns to his libertarian roots more and more each day. The stunner quote: "We have at this particular stage a fiat money which is essentially money printed by a government and it's usually a central bank which is authorized to do
Something for Sunday Morning "Many would be willing to have afflictions provided that they not be inconvenienced by them." St. Francis de Sales