The Grey Man- Series…

In honor of Memorial Day, the entire Grey Man series will be on sale starting Friday, the 26th, ending on the 30th. Get them early for the deeper discount. Memorial Day started as an event to honor Union soldiers who … Continue reading

Where does it end???

Peter posted THIS yesterday, about the democrat party primary in Florida… And apparently last night, there was a ‘rally’ in California, where outgoing California Democratic Party Chairman John Burton put his middle finger in the air and lead a chant, … Continue reading

The Rest of the Story…

The king wanted to go fishing. He called on the royal weather forecaster and inquired as to the weather forecast for the next few  hours. The weatherman assured him that there was no chance of rain in the coming days,  … Continue reading

Feed a starving writer…

Tom, over at DaddyBear’s Den is out with the last installment of the Minivandians tale! From the young prince’s competition in the derby of wooden chargers to the tales of his family’s past come close calls, challenges, and triumph! When … Continue reading

Ten Years…

Hard to believe I’ve been at this blogging thingie for 10 years now… Much less that anyone is still reading my brain drippings after 10 years… 3600 posts, 49,600 comments, and right at 4.8 million views. Wow… Thank you to … Continue reading

Liability is coming to the fore…

Gah… On the road and didn’t check, per my luck, scheduler didn’t… Sorry! This is one of those bills/issues that are creeping out of committees nationwide, concerning liability of banning guns without adequate security measures… Kansas Senators on Tuesday backed … Continue reading

TBT…

Memories… from 45 years ago… I was one of those kids, in a brown shirt. A video tribute to the young folks who work the Navy’s aircraft carrier flight decks, which when operating – regardless of world events – have … Continue reading

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There is out of touch…

And then there’s this… On May 15 the New York Times editorial board suggested it is a “bizarre premise” to push campus carry on the grounds that allowing law-abiding students to shoot back will make them safer. Full article, HERE. … Continue reading

Ruminations on writing…

As I sit here staring at a blank screen once again, I come back to a conversation from dinner last night… Why do we write? I do, because I can’t afford the bar bills… Writing is, by it’s nature, a … Continue reading

A day in history…

In May 1941, Representative Edith Nourse Rogers of Massachusetts, the first congresswoman ever from New England, introduced legislation that would enable women to serve in the Army in noncombat positions. Rogers was well suited for such a task; during her … Continue reading