Monday, June 6, 2011

Left-Wing Democrat Whimp


I didn't do it.  I'm sorry.  I won't do it again.

Photo from Fox Online

Thursday, May 19, 2011

Trash Bag Bombs- Lethal Garbage 


The Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department responded to a “fireworks” call 
in an alley located in a residential neighborhood and located a 
common household trash bag floating a few inches off the ground. The 
bag appeared filled with air with a harmless balloon appearance.  A 
patrol officer punctured the bag with a rake and the bag exploded 
causing eye and ear injuries to three patrol officers on scene.  It was 
determined the device was a “Trash Bag Bomb.”   

These devices are becoming frequently made as improvised explosive 
devices (IED’s) due to the ease of manufacturing and the availability of instructions on how to 
make the devices.  Online website, www.anarchistcookbook.com, is one of many websites that 
gives instructions on how to make these devices with cheap and accessible chemicals and 
ingredients.  The following are instructions for a trash bag bomb cited from the website: 

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The Anarchist Cookbook has been around a long time and id still, from the above noted, still making trouble.

Saturday, April 23, 2011


Yours truly at the Scottsboro, AL BOOK FAIR, held earlier today (4-23-11) at the local library.  I was able flog 8 books to the curious attendees.  Fourteen local authors displayed their work to a curious public.  And a good time was had by all.  This photo was taken by a nice lady who writes children's books.

Thursday, April 7, 2011


Bill Young, formerly of Chiang-Mai, Thailand and Laos.  R.I.P. 3-6-2011.

Sunday, April 3, 2011


Spring has indeed sprung in Northeast Alabama.  Possible tornado warnings in the next two days.  Yep, Spring alright.

Friday, March 11, 2011

Happy Mardi Gras


MARDI GRAS!!

What fun, what joy – who am I, where I be?  The joy of Carnival, as illustrated in the New Orleans Times/Picayune newspaper.

Monday, March 7, 2011

SPRING: NOT QUITE SPRUNG




In NorthEast Alabama life may fall into one of three categories:
Town/City Life:  Lots of cars, restaurants, WalMart.
County Life: You can see the houses of your neighbors but cannot hit them with a thrown rock.
Country Life:  You cannot see your neighbor's house.  You can see little but fields/woods and probably own a tractor.  In Spring/Summer you can see even less because of the leaves, flowers and chipmunks.

We live in the county and can see our neighbors' houses.  Usually.