Friday Out of It On Wednesday night, we had Ryan Seacrest's Rockin' New Year's Eve on the TV with the sound off, while the kids played games and I grogged off my hangover. At midnight, we turned up the volume and counted down, then we turned
New Years Day Happy New Years. No blogging today, but I pass along this recommended Benedict Groeschel audio: "Conversion, the Real New Year's Resolution [https://www.ewtn.com/vondemand/audio/dload1.asp?audiofile=snl_01012006.mp3&source=file_index.asp&seriesID=7054&T1=] ." I've
New Years Eve It'll be curious to see how this plays out on New Years Eve. I might have to sober up a bit before the ball drops: > [T]hose tasked to protect and to serve the Big Apple, appear to have decided to turn their back on their job
(Untitled) H.I.F: Frustrating Why do we believe anything from anyone in the upper echelons anymore? "First it was, with 'absolute certainly', North Korea. Then, out of the blue, an even more ridiculous theory emerged about the origin of the Sony hackers: Russia. Now, we finally get
Tuesday H.I.F: Humorous Why I support my local newspaper: "Local TV newsrooms ostensibly cover hundreds of towns in their broadcast area and rarely dedicate even more than a few seconds ”“ if that – to local government or school news. Unless your school district is going on strike or your
Monday Miscellaneous Rambling Whew, the Christmas frenzy is over. Every year it's the same thing: High energy and expectations going in, utter exhaustion coming out, but with expectations more or less met. I was so tired last night, I was concerned that I was coming down with something, but
Sunday A Random Passage Humorous anecdote about Albert Jay Nock: "He left the American in 1914 after claiming he wrote a deliberately bad article about Edison that was accepted and published." Brian Doherty, Radicals for Capitalism.
Saturday If you've never read Erik Ritter von Kuehnelt-Leddihn's Menace of the Herd or Procrustes at Large, consider giving it a shot. It's a work of a bygone era, written by a man who lived in our era (died in 1999). When I read him,
The Day After Christmas Today is the Feast of St. Stephen. The Catholic Church loves its paradoxes: The day of intense joy followed by a day of sobering reality. Joy and martyrdom, love and hatred of love, Everlasting Life and grisly death.
(Untitled) From Today I Learned "TIL $44 billion worth of gift cards have gone unredeemed since 2008."