Archive for the ‘Navel-gazing’ Category
Sunday, April 1st, 2007
I know Lent isn't over yet, but Sundays are technically Feast Days, so I'm within the rules here, I think.
If not, when I get sent to Dante's EZ-Bake, I'm sure the least of my transgressions will be "Blogging during Lent."
At any rate, if you are reading this in an aggregator, ...
Posted in Blogosphere, Montana, Navel-gazing | 3 Comments »
Tuesday, February 20th, 2007
Whatever you want to call it, tomorrow is Ash Wednesday.
See ya April 8th.
Posted in Blogosphere, Faith, Family, Navel-gazing | 12 Comments »
Sunday, February 18th, 2007
This can probably be taken a dozen different ways. Take what you will from it, and make of it what you will.
Once upon a time, there was a small town nestled in the mountains. The people who lived there were, by and large, simple. Which isn't to ...
Posted in Blogosphere, Food For Thought, Montana, National, Navel-gazing, Rant, Wacky Left, Wacky Right | 3 Comments »
Sunday, December 31st, 2006
Here's 2006, as seen through the eyes of mtpolitics.net:
Below the fold:
Posted in Blogosphere, Montana, Navel-gazing | 1 Comment »
Wednesday, December 20th, 2006
Today feels like Friday.
Gonna be a long rest of the week...
Posted in Navel-gazing | 1 Comment »
Wednesday, December 20th, 2006
I know I've said this before, but it never ceases to amuse me that a 500 word post gets bupkus for comments, but a 30-word toss off goes well into the 20's.
Kind of a perverse incentive, no?
Posted in Humor, Navel-gazing | 4 Comments »
Sunday, December 17th, 2006
<UL> STYLE!!!
I had about 1000 words written on health insurance this morning that ended up in /dev/null thanks to an unfortunate click of the Back button.
Is TO a shithead or what?
However, it was good to see Deion Sanders call him out for spitting in DeAngelo Hall's face.
Our dog has a ...
Posted in Misc, Navel-gazing | 7 Comments »
Friday, December 1st, 2006
Wow! Why didn't you guys tell me that this site looks like ass in IE?
Unfortunately, we're just going to have to deal with it until the Griz' season is over. Which is, at most, (and hopefully), 3 more weeks.
Posted in Navel-gazing, Nerd Alert | 5 Comments »
Tuesday, November 28th, 2006
I got nothin'.
Some weeks are like that.
Pretty jacked for the Griz and the 'Cats, though.
Posted in Navel-gazing | 1 Comment »
Wednesday, November 15th, 2006
As I mentioned a while back, I didn't think that our Senator-elect should be all that enthused about cozying up to Harry Reid.
Raise your hand if you are amazed that Reid didn't get Tester that plum Appropriations assignment he'd dangled in front of Montana's voters.
Not only that, but it looks ...
Posted in Montana, National, Navel-gazing | 7 Comments »
Monday, November 6th, 2006
How about some Ice-9 mixed in with some SSP?
Yeah, it's another Gather.com piece.
I hope ya'll don't mind me pimping them here.
Posted in Blogosphere, Montana, Navel-gazing | Comments Off
Sunday, November 5th, 2006
I've finished one more article for Gather.com, and in it, I've changed my previous position and am now predicting a victory for Conrad Burns in the Montana Senate race.
I still can't say that I'm all that enthusiastic about Burns, but I do confess that I will have more than just ...
Posted in Montana, Navel-gazing | 5 Comments »
Monday, October 30th, 2006
As you read this, I'm somewhere near the vicinity of Minneapolis; or maybe already there. Always in motion is the future.
I'm spending the week in lovely Orlando, Florida [As opposed to Orlando, Iowa? --Ed.] at a nerd-type conference.
Posting will most likely be a minimum, at least from me, unless ...
Posted in Navel-gazing | 3 Comments »
Wednesday, October 25th, 2006
If you felt a great disturbance in the force, as if a million voices cried out in horror and were suddenly silenced, it's probably because I made not only the front page at Left in the West today, but also was quoted approvingly at The Daily Kos. And pictured, ...
Posted in Blogosphere, Montana, Navel-gazing | 11 Comments »
Monday, October 16th, 2006
If it's any consolation, I'm only obligated to post two more pieces at Gather.com.
After this one, of course.
Posted in Montana, Navel-gazing | Comments Off