Tuesday, January 21, 2014

Assortment

If anybody ever deserved pilin' on, it's Wendy Davis.

Now, here's some gun control I might be able to get behind (H/T: The Walla Walla Tea Party Patriots).

Steve exposes the fraudulence of Melbourne's supposedly sophisticated coffee culture.

Black conservatives: not as rare as the liberal media would have you believe.

"The most destructive, dangerous president we've ever had." Must be the opinion of one of those tea-bagging racists, right? Er, right?

The coming GOP establishment sell-out on amnesty.

Tim Geithner, brownshirt.

Sean Hannity prepares to vote with his feet.

Rock musician and, er, petroleum engineer Neil Young is taken to task for his opposition to the exploitation of oilsands in his native Canada (H/T: Captain Heinrichs).

Well, then, things are lookin' good for me as I age.

The suave and courtly Mr. Bingley celebrates his 50th birthday. Best wishes, Old Top!

7 comments:

rinardman said...

“The human brain works slower in old age,” said Dr. Michael Ramscar, “but only because we have stored more information over time."

The problem is, I need to upgrade my storage medium.

I think my brain is still a 5 1/4 floppy, in a solid state drive world.

RebeccaH said...

Um ... what were we talking about?

missred said...

Where is my government grant. I came up with this, on my own, about 15 years ago.

missred said...

Where is my government grant. I came up with this, on my own, about 15 years ago.

bruce said...

Melbourne sophistication exposed as mere whimsy. TimT may need to come to its defence.

bruce said...

Wendy Davis has coined a new excuse for liars, 'My language needs tightening'. Right.

Mr. Bingley said...

Thanks so much, Dear Chap!