Would you like that crow sauteed, baked or fried?
The progressives are hittin' one homerun after another, aren't they?
In those days, I recall my uncle, President Kennedy, standing erect as he rode a toboggan in his top coat, never faltering until he slid into the boxwood at the bottom of the hill. Once, my father, Atty. Gen. Robert Kennedy, brought a delegation of visiting Eskimos home from the Justice Department for lunch at our house. They spent the afternoon building a great igloo in the deep snow in our backyard. My brothers and sisters played in the structure for several weeks before it began to melt. On weekend afternoons, we commonly joined hundreds of Georgetown residents for ice skating on Washington's C&O Canal, which these days rarely freezes enough to safely skate.
Meanwhile, Exxon Mobil and its carbon cronies continue to pour money into think tanks whose purpose is to deceive the American public into believing that global warming is a fantasy.
Heh heh heh.





















The unfortunate side-effect of generational inbreeding and alcohol consumption of the thin blue blood.
The upside: We are seeing the dying-out of the species in MA and in DC.
It's a beautiful thing.
BTW, I haven't pimped an Infidel post here in awhile. Check out the ClimateGate avalanche round-up:
http://tinyurl.com/yb5u64g
Ditto. It's a good and healthy thing to see this family of intellectual degenerates finally lose traction and disintegrate in influence. Not a day too soon.
"They spent the afternoon building a great igloo in the deep snow in our backyard. My brothers and sisters played in the structure for several weeks before it began to melt. On weekend afternoons, we commonly joined hundreds of Georgetown residents for ice skating on Washington's C&O Canal, which these days rarely freezes enough to safely skate."
Even though Washington D.C. received a great deal of precipitation as snow this last week, it wasn't actually all that cold. For the most part, the daytime temperatures were hovering just a degree or two below freezing.
The Washington C&O Canal still rarely freezes, and when it does it is considered a newsworthy event:
[url]http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/01/21/AR2010012101220.html[/url]
"You must be ready to go, at any time; the rule of thumb to be sure the ice is solid, skaters said, is to wait for at least a week of consecutive days with below-freezing temperatures. Some years, that never happens."
[Are comments disabled? My last post seems not to have gone through. I'll try my hand at recreating it, sorry if this appears more or less as a repost.]
"They spent the afternoon building a great igloo in the deep snow in our backyard. My brothers and sisters played in the structure for several weeks before it began to melt. On weekend afternoons, we commonly joined hundreds of Georgetown residents for ice skating on Washington's C&O Canal, which these days rarely freezes enough to safely skate."
You know, even though Washington D.C. received a great deal of precipitation as snow this last week, it wasn't actually all that cold. Today, for instance, the daytime temperature is just around the freezing point.
The Washington C&O Canal still rarely freezes, and when it does it is considered a newsworthy event:
[url]http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/01/21/AR2010012101220.html[/url]
"You must be ready to go, at any time; the rule of thumb to be sure the ice is solid, skaters said, is to wait for at least a week of consecutive days with below-freezing temperatures. Some years, that never happens."
Back, '60s there, they used ta teach us stuff, history class. Now, we were just a buncha bratty kids then, but even at that age, we got the point.
History of the ld World was all about cannibalistic monarchs, royals, elites, and intergenerational political families, many of whom suffered from hemophilia and all of whom were certifiably nuts and downright dangerous from centuries of inbreeding.
Our teachers taught us good, they did. They said that Old Europe and those determined to emulate its socialism were doomed, as most their leaders talked stupid, acted stupid, and made no sense on top of it.
Other than that, no opinion on the matter.
Paul Vincent Zecchino
Manwhattadumbbell Key, Florida
07 February, 2010
another day, another column from Mark Steyn... "The House of Peers"
http://corner.nationalreview.com/post/?q=ZTYyZTBjYjAzOTA1OTM5Y2UyOTQ0Y2I0ZDJkMzBjNDU=
drillanwr, funny to see the Globe and Mail wade into this now, they've spent the past 2 decades pimping for Canada's Liberal Party, in some quarters they're seen as the Liberal Party's newsprint wing. I was surprised to see this weekend they've a representative at the Tea Party Convention.
It must be real quiet in their lunch room these days, I've no idea what crow tastes like with cranberries y "fixin's"
Insignificant bit of info:
My middle daughter Kate was crazy about Little House on The Prairie. So much so she begged for the books when she found out the TV show was based on them. Well, as she finished one I'd pick it up and read it.
Story goes, "Pa" was waiting to harvest the crops (not sure if it was corn or wheat) but a swarm of crows took advantage and hung around eating up the fields with no mercy.
So, instead of the family going hungry, Pa began shooting 'fat' crows ... You can figure out the rest.
marc in calgary -
PLEASE tell me you Canucks are working on a Moon shot ...
no can do...
http://www.crowbusters.com/recipes.htm
May I bring you some fava beans and a nice chianti?
"A census taker once tried to test me. I ate his liver. With some fava beans, and a nice Chianti."
"I'm having an old friend for dinner."
"Our scars have the power to remind us that the past was real."
- H. Lecter, M.D.
"Red Dragon"
c. 2002, Thomas Harris
Hey kid, I think you dropped a name or two...