Most collectible kitschy Obama figurine wields two swords. Hiyah!!!!
Thursday, January 22, 2009
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Friday, January 16, 2009
Thursday, January 15, 2009
Live it up on the downside
Amsterdam and Ice
Tuesday, January 13, 2009
Prophetic Re Worlds
Well I hate to say I told you so. But my prediction of the addition of Brian Matter to the USA Worlds Cyclocross team was prophetic. But the switch to Blue Competition Cycles is harsh.
Monday, January 12, 2009
Out of Work?
Apply for the best job in the world as a caretaker at Hamilton Island at the Great Barrier Reef. The job is basically as a promoter of tourism at the various islands of the reef by blogging about your adventures and the great time you have on the island, but you get your own island home free of rent and ~$100,000 salary (paid as 70,000 pounds). The house is a
So get busy on that video.
This reminds me of when dad and I applied for the job of teacher and island administrator of Pitcairn island in 1976. Except that would have been a lot of work and living conditions would not have been plush.
$5m villa perched 80 meters up a ravine, overlooking the narrow azure channel where humpback whales migrate in September.
A Bond villain-esque golf buggy sits idle in the drive, awaiting the arrival of its new owner, who must also become accustomed to travel by powerboat, jet-ski and yacht. Just around the corner, Whitehaven Beach is regularly voted among the top 10 in the world for its 98 per cent pure silica sand.
Candidates have until 22 February to apply at islandreefjob.com, submitting a 60-second (or less) video clip explaining why they should get the job. They must speak English and have "excellent communication skills", a "desire for adventure" and "passion for the outdoors". There is talk of a cut-off point at 30,000 applications...
So get busy on that video.
This reminds me of when dad and I applied for the job of teacher and island administrator of Pitcairn island in 1976. Except that would have been a lot of work and living conditions would not have been plush.
Herding Cats
Looks like despite his popular mandate with the people, Obama will not have an easy time with the Congress, as objections come up about his choice of appointees and his desired legislation. And not just from Republicans. The Repubs make the expected noises as they are now deficit hawks and are ready to hold appointees feet to the fire. Just like they did with Bush's legislation and appointees---Right. But Democrats are making all kinds of noise also. Didn't we work for a Democratic Senate and House so they could work with a Democratic President? I don't get it.
Sunday, January 11, 2009
Grand Canyon for Anyone
Just watched a great film on PBS (we had recorded it) Right to Risk. It's about a group of disabled people who took a 15 day float trip down the Grand Canyon.
If they can do it, I can.
If they can do it, I can.
Saturday, January 10, 2009
The Largest Moon
Friday, January 9, 2009
Let the bankruptcies begin
States will be going bankrupt soon. AZ apparently has 6 weeks of funds left. Then CA is headed down a bad road. Apparently NV is close and probably many others. Whoop Te Doo.
Wednesday, January 7, 2009
The Stump-Grinder Man
Tuesday, January 6, 2009
Sunday, January 4, 2009
Faux Mincemeat
Saturday, January 3, 2009
GP de Ster Sint Niklaas Belgium
According to CXmagazine,
The U.S. had an impressive thirteen starters, with Ryan Trebon and Jonathan Baker finishing 12th and 13th, respectively.That was one two for the USA. I have found no race pictures yet. Except the obvious ones of Bart Wellens.
Thursday, January 1, 2009
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