Archive for October, 2008
Tuesday, October 21st, 2008
Heartbreaking and Heartmaking in our small town
Heartbreaking:
At the local Kroger supermarket (yes, the one affectionately referred to as ‘Soviet Kroger’ for its predilection for random foodstuff outages, like, say, onions or cereal): In the nexus between the pharmacy area and the old-breadstuffs bakery area, there is a “Test Your Blood Pressure” machine attached to the wall. It is free. If a [...]
1 Comment » - Posted in Collections, Dioramas by nerdmeyr
Friday, October 3rd, 2008
The audacity of long-winded, convoluted, tempered analysis
Two videos my late night, conspiracy-riddled brain thought you all might find interesting:
1) Ralph Nader addressing a question about the proposed $700B financial bail out. Through slurred words and fidgeting, Ralph manages to convey that he’s read the three-page proposed plan issued by the Treasury Department, which contains language that prohibits any oversight of how [...]
3 Comments » - Posted in Displays, the New World Order by k
Friday, October 3rd, 2008
A List of Things We Have Lost in The Move
a football, signed by the machine that made it “Brett Favre #4″
1 pair, brown Nine West dress shoes
vanilla extract
plain black t-shirt
CD walkman
Tape walkman
K’s hiking boots (since found)
Bicycle tire patch kit
Swiss Army pocket knife
Rolling pin
