Yeah, uhh, the ides of march is great if you're just getting into ides, I guess. I celebrate better, less commercialized ides, though. You've probably never heard of them. ...
On today's date in 1977 astronomers discovered a faint but distinct ring around Uranus, which is a true sentence I want you to savor. ...
The military and political history of the cruise missile, a weapon and a tool of foreign policy that became an irresistible temptation to a string of American presidents eager to "show resolve" and blow stuff up without putting American lives at direct risk. This one's worth your $2.
We lobbed 400 of them at Iran in a single 36-hour period, by the way. 10% of the entire stockpile, which replaces slowly (100-200 per year max). So there's that, too! ...
Congratulations to our newest cabinet secretary for somehow finding a way to escape the life trajectory to which all previous humans named "Markwayne" have been limited (dying while trying to set a speed record in a boat painted to look like a pack of Marlboros) ...
Robert Arctor says:
Awesome!
Merry Christmas!
anotherbozo says:
Is the sound track an example of what the kids are calling "rock and roll"? Goodness!
Fun, though.
Happy Holidays to Ed and all the Ed clan.
Southern Beale says:
A little Slayer goes a long way, methinks.
acer says:
Too many notes.
Happy X mass.
Bette Noir says:
I must admit that I much prefer overthetop, even tacky, Xmas lights to the multicolored plastic puddles of deflated/inflatable Xmas props that have taken hold in my neck of the woods.
waldo says:
Mmmmmmm…lights…pretty…what's that noise?
bb in GA says:
Merry Christmas all…
Does Michael Savage know you are using some of his bumper music :-) ?
//bb
Mike says:
Noise? Slayer rocks. \m/
sinned34 says:
Beavis, that was the most incredible thing I have ever witnessed….
Paul says:
Nothing says "Merry Christmas" like a "seizure-inducing" light show set to the second best song on the "Reign In Blood" album (I still like "AOD" myself). Thanks for sharing!