August 19, 2004
Bang, bang! I am the warrior
Jeff Quinton is looking to map out
bloggers who've served in the US Armed Forces. That's any of the big five plus reserves, guards, etc. Montana militias need not apply. See his post for details.
For myself, I was US Navy Reserve from 1987 to 1995. About a quarter of it was in activated status (Desert Shield/Storm) and I was an Operating Room Technician, Hospital Corpsman attached to a mobile Fleet Hospital unit (like M*A*S*H but with hotter nurses).
POINTS: Name the group that made the lyric above a pop hit for 2 points. Name the lead singer of the group for a bonus point. No searching, y'all!
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It was a bad 80's chick. GF would know in a heart-beat.
I can hear the stupid song in my head, but I don't know who it was...
Posted by: Clancy at August 19, 2004 09:40 AM (EGVPL)
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It was Scandal, and the singer was hot!
Posted by: Matt at August 19, 2004 09:55 AM (3TuFG)
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I didn't see the second part. Her name was Patty Smythe
Posted by: Matt at August 19, 2004 09:56 AM (3TuFG)
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Damn. Late again on the point search.
But thanks for the ear worm!
Posted by: RP at August 19, 2004 10:15 AM (LlPKh)
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"Shootin at the walls of heartache. Bang, bang!"
Matt's got it. Patty Smythe, playing the part of the uber punk/pop chick sporting a mock mohawk and decked out in leather has remained in my fantasy girl pool for nigh on two decades.
3 points for Matt!
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"bloggers who've served in the US Armed Forces"? I cannot recall a song that contained that line, but then my CD collection only contains the soundtrack for
Kangaroo Jack
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Awwww, now I'm pissed. I was thinking Patty Smyth, I swear, but it just didn'take sense and I didn't want to embarrass myself...
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August 18, 2004
School's in
Get those supplies before they run out!
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I saw that commerical last week and laughed by butt off. It was hilerous.
Posted by: Machelle at August 18, 2004 09:18 AM (ZAyoW)
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Where I come from, we don't have schools. The only knowledge requirements for life is where to find enough food to eat, the correct method necessary to reproduce, and how to accurately aim a fully charged ray gun at those you want to conquer. We find ourselves easily able to teach those things at home.
Posted by: Zongo the Ruthless at August 18, 2004 02:23 PM (JCxVY)
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Where I come from
blah blah blah blah LINK ME LINK ME LINK ME LINK ME . . . dude. Cease and desist already.
Posted by: ilyka at August 18, 2004 03:06 PM (lV/vQ)
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August 17, 2004
The ol' One-Two
Set 'em up, knock 'em down. That's what Lovely Wife and Trey did with a couple of posts yesterday.
Start with Lovely Wife's post about a conversation with an intolerant neighbor and then read Trey's contribution. Lovely Wife's post is funny and serious, Trey's bumps it up to seriously funny.
And Trey? It was a "Mrs." Nipple Clamps. The folks at our table were stunnable but they're of the "live and let live and/or enjoy manlove" variety.
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Well, I can't help it that Mrs. Nipple Clamps missed the announcement. She should stay more closely attuned to current events.
Headline: Presidental Candidate Announces His Homosexuality to the World; World Minus One replies "No Duh."
Posted by: Trey Givens at August 17, 2004 08:33 AM (uew91)
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We NO LONGER WISH TO BE OPERSSED!
Yeah,we showed'm.We do so kick ass!
Posted by: LW at August 17, 2004 11:17 AM (q6E0D)
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August 12, 2004
August 10, 2004
There goes the neighborhood
Lovely Wife has her own blog. Oh, yeah.
Go take a look at Flaptrap.
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Another every day must read! But how do I get her on my MuNu blogroll. Will she suddenly appear like magic someday?
Posted by: Rachel Ann at August 10, 2004 02:05 PM (9+YRT)
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Yup, she'll pop up like magic in the MuNus list when Pixy updates the master lists.
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August 09, 2004
The little ninja who could
Ninjai, the little ninja.
Okay, so the name isn't all that clever. The flash anime movies are pretty neat though. The story is in a series of a dozen movies, the first 10 are completed.
(Hat tip to Dopple-G)
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yeah its been around for quite some time. Pretty good though.
Posted by: pylorns at August 09, 2004 11:03 AM (FTYER)
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Ninjai's the best

come over to the forums and meet us all.
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#11. Kryslyn
Talk about textbook. We've got a name that's really a cross-bred hybrid of two names, the requisite -lyn, the replacement of everything possible with a K or Y. Top it off with no obvious nickname to fall back on (Krys?) and no ethnicity to balance/account for the weirdness, and we may have engineered before you the ultimate bad baby name: simulateously strange, stupid, difficult and boring.
Bad baby names came up in conversation Saturday night at dinner with Trey and The Good Doctor so I was tickled to find Baby's Named a Bad Bad Thing at No.2 Pencil.
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I'm beginning to think licensing parents is a good idea! A very, very good idea.
ATTICA? Sheesh.
Good read. Wacky parents.
Posted by: Rachel Ann at August 09, 2004 06:14 AM (nNonf)
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My favourite celebrity baby names are Audio Science and Pilot Inspektor.
Posted by: Spirit Fingers at August 09, 2004 12:25 PM (QPiL5)
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ATTICA use dto be my paretsn favorite brand cigarrets.......
Posted by: LW at August 09, 2004 12:44 PM (behRF)
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ATTICA used to be my parents favorite brand cigarrets.......
Posted by: LW at August 09, 2004 12:44 PM (behRF)
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Great...I corrected my spelling and it STILL posted that crap!LOL
Posted by: LW at August 09, 2004 12:45 PM (behRF)
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Attica is also a maximum security prison. LOL
Posted by: Jim at August 09, 2004 12:55 PM (IOwam)
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LW, I made an error, but a second error on my part prevented it from being posted. I got to correct my mistakes before they showed.
Posted by: Rachel Ann at August 09, 2004 01:07 PM (nNonf)
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I've known of that site for rather a while, and it still blows me away that people would do that to their children.
Thirtty-some years ago, when Jennifer and Jessica were up and coming, my brother and I spoke of naming twins Jessifer and Jennica. When I saw that it has been done, I like to fell out of my chair.
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August 06, 2004
She's moving, and without a truck either
Rachel Ann has uprooted the Willow Tree from Blog*Spottia and planted it in fertile
Munuvian soil. Go say 'Hi' and help me welcome my new neighbor.
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August 03, 2004
I'm a cool kid!
That's right, y'all. In the Commissar's
Blogville High School yearbook I was in the Car Club for three years. Hot cars, fast women. That's what it's all about.
Or is it the other way around?
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Fast cars, hot women...what's the diff?
Posted by: Victor at August 04, 2004 07:30 AM (hFX3p)
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One day maybe *I'll be one of the Cool Kids.
:::: sigh ::::
Heh.
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There's a Frog in my throat
A note for those who think the USA really needs to take a page from France's book:
in just over two hundred years France has burned its way through two kingdoms, two empires, an occupation government, and four republics.
As Pixy notes, certain other countries have maintained the same stable and strong governments over that time period.
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Give it up, you tosser
Here's an
interesting game that Dopple-G sent me. Catch the wad and toss it in the wicker, so to speak.
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August 02, 2004
More celebrations
Happy Belated Blogiversary to
Ilyka!
Yeah, I'm a few days late. So what? She was late first!
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July 30, 2004
You may want to throw me into the loony bin...
Lovely Wife has her own blog! Yay!
This entry has been moved to her place.
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I read a book when I was younger called "Why Donkeys Can't Sleep in Bathtubs" or something like that, about all the ridiculous laws they pass in the U.S. I still grin about it from time to time.
Posted by: Helen at July 31, 2004 04:14 AM (pS7+B)
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Jim's law of inverse posty goodness
My post quality and quantity suck in an inversely proportional relationship with the quality and quantity of the blogs I read. That is to say, it isn't my fault when my blog sucks. Blame these guys:
If little boys are made up puppy dog tails and snails and other gross stuff, and little girls are made of sugar and spice and other nice stuff, what is a centrist made of?
Whines and complaints
that the big parties ain't.
That's what centrists are made of.
Trey has a two parter on the ketchup queen. First he notes some things from her speech that sound alright. Then he fisks the things that blow chunks of socialist redistributionism garbage all over the place.
Random Penseur has a mini-bio on a philandering, embezzling, murderer. To top it off he was also an incompetent officer and a crooked politician! Check out the second edition of the Behind the Curtain series.
LeeAnn has issues with the dentist. That reminds me...I better set up an appointment whilst I still have insurance...
Simon hasn't caught up to me yet in the procreation contest but he has nailed what it's like for men to live with a pregnant woman.
Robert got published. Like in a real paper. Not just this bloggy stuff that we do. Woah.
Our own Pixy Misa has compiled a philosophy primer. It's just chock full of allegorical goodness.
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Whoa, thanks for the link! I just said you had to read the profiles, since you provided the name for the category, not that you had to promote them!
Thanks, Jim.
Posted by: Random Penseur at July 30, 2004 09:21 AM (LlPKh)
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Soon as that coffee is done brewing I'm sinking my teeth into the Pixy essay. He threatened to post that one over a month ago and I've been waiting, waiting, waiting. Great link collection (not just because I'm in it)!
Posted by: ilyka at July 30, 2004 01:57 PM (RwLuS)
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I aims to please. Enjoy!
(This is cool because I'm like getting credit for all this work that other people did. Sweet!)
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July 28, 2004
Lovely Wife discovers the ugly truth behind Heinz.
Lovely Wife has her own blog. Yay!
This entry has been moved to her place.
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I'll give you a login to Clancy's View...
Wir konnen auch auf Deutsch redden wenn es dir besser wird!
(OK, my conversation German is OK, my written German is horrid)
Posted by: Clancy at July 28, 2004 03:04 PM (EGVPL)
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Oh too funny! I decided last week that there would be no more Heinz products purchased with MY hard earned money.
Posted by: Ronda at July 28, 2004 03:10 PM (caz42)
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Kroger, huh? I personally just wait until the name-brand stuff hits the shelves at the dollar store
Posted by: Tiffany at July 29, 2004 01:59 PM (5Tm0V)
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We have enough dollar stores here to choke a barrel of monkeys. And if that doesn't win me some sort of contest for mixed metaphors I don't know what could.
Posted by: Jim at July 29, 2004 02:41 PM (IOwam)
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I heard that John Kerry actually changed his middle name so that his initials would be JFK. Is that true?
Also, LW should get a blog.
Posted by: Trey Givens at July 29, 2004 09:29 PM (3RnFT)
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"Now you may call me John Fucking Kerry!"
I bet a bit digging on the internet will give us the truth about him.I am just not sure if I want to be sick for a while.
Have I mentioned that I will apear in the NEWS PAPER on saturday???YES,for I gave an interview today.Supposively MY name will be in it.
Ahuh...I'm that good!
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July 27, 2004
Here's me without a mutated cow tit in my mouth
Tiffani is
fishing for pics. Seeing as she's my blogdaughter and all I'm happy to oblige.
WARNING
Women should sit down before clicking this link. Snooze Button Dreams will not be held liable for swooning.
Who knew I cleaned up so well? Actually I had this picture up when Snooze Button Dreams was on Blog*Spot until the infamous cow picture fell into my clutches.
Special bonus picture for Helen: My furry arm
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You know I love my men furry. Bravo. LW must be in heaven.
That said, it still doesn't proclude you from being cursed with wild monkey hair, you know. It'll be like...extra.
Is it possible in your other pic that you look a bit like the cat who caught the canary? Like: "Who's your Snooze Daddy now, bebe?" type of look.
Just wondering.
Don't get all paranoid like I would.
Posted by: Helen at July 27, 2004 06:06 AM (pS7+B)
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Er...I meant "preclude". Not "proclude".
I hate when I have bad use of vocabulary.
Posted by: Helen at July 27, 2004 06:08 AM (pS7+B)
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LOL! Helen, I had the same thought -- that's quite the self-satisfied grin.
I'd tell you that I'm surprised that Jim's such a Hot Ticket, but one look at that mug a year ago and I knew Sexiest Male Blogger when I saw him. Good looks and brains and a wicked sense of humor, too?
That's our Jim.

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Posted by: Emma at July 27, 2004 06:12 AM (NOZuy)
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That's my standard grin. I have an entire flock of canaries that I consume on a regular basis. ;-)
Posted by: Jim at July 27, 2004 07:41 AM (IOwam)
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Do you know how torturous it is to see page can not be displayed when I click on those links?
Worse than finding out Matthew McConaughey is gay.
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WHAT?!!!! Matthew is GAY!!???
Posted by: Helen at July 27, 2004 10:35 AM (pS7+B)
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That's odd...he never told me he was gay and we were together for years...
*cough*
I mean, those links seem to be working just fine. Must have been a temporary glitch.
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No..but that was a torture thinking he was right? That's what I'm going through right now.
If Matthew is gay. You might as well just shoot me dead now. I couldn't go on living. I saw "how to lose a guy in 10 days" for the 4th time just to see his beautiful face.
Posted by: Tiffani at July 27, 2004 11:01 AM (xpNFK)
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I still have no takers on the quest for the identity of our fellow bloggers. Wimps. Yeah you heard me. Wimps. All of ya.
Jim. I agree with Helen. Love the furry arms.
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In order to spur compliance by those lazy bloggers, I suggest you threaten to begin "assigning" them photos from the lovely selection at Cliff Yablonski Hates You.
Not that I read that site. That would be mean.
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July 22, 2004
Just how much is that Winnebago?
It might end up being cheaper than an Explorer. Then again you probably wouldn't get
amusing anecdotes like BigWig's out of a Winnebago.
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My other car is a Winnebago
"
Winnebago"...it's synonymous with "passion", no?
(Snagged from Ryan)
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Spyhunter
Who knew? LeeAnn, the Cheesemistress of the Apocalypse is also a
spyhunter extraordinaire. I hope I didn't blow her cover...
POINTS: 2 points to the first person to name the tune that played throughout the Spyhunter game. No searching please.
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I cannot name it but I can sure hum it. I fed that machine in the bottom of the student center my freshman year in college many quarters. That was easily my favorite game.
Posted by: Random Penseur at July 22, 2004 09:06 AM (LlPKh)
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Peter Gunn.
Back in my High School delinquent cruising days there was this
old dude in an all white Torino with moonie hubcaps who played that song over and over and over. I never heard anything else ever coming from his speakers...
Posted by: Clancy at July 22, 2004 09:23 AM (EGVPL)
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That's the one! Points for Clancy.
At Great Adventure (now 6 Flags over something) in New Jersey the Spyhunter game was one of a select few that you could fool with a nickel instead of a quarter token. I pumped many a roll of nickels into that sucker.
Posted by: Jim at July 22, 2004 11:25 AM (IOwam)
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Peter Gunn, huh? Thank you for solving one of life's little mysteries for me today. I'm going home now. I think that this may just have been the high point of my day.
Posted by: Random Penseur at July 22, 2004 11:58 AM (LlPKh)
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