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  • Pebble Mine Dipshits: “Boycott Seattle Restaurants!”


    http://busterwantstofish.com/Authority Authority: 119
    This one comes like a speeding shell from the WTF howitzer . Seems like the flacks for the pebble mine are encouraging their supporters dupes to boycott 13 Seattle restaurants who are supporting an anti-pebble mine/Trout Unlimited “Savor Salmon” campaign. The Trout Unlimited campaign is timed to coincide with ...
    1 week ago
  • What is so rare as a prime rib roast?


    Shelly Lowenkopf's BlogAuthority Authority: 129
    No doubt about it:  the matter is purely subjective. Most of the writers who inhabit the panoply of your favorites (room for at least a footnote if not a separate essay) are writers whom you consider accessible on an emotional level.  Rereading Aldous Huxley at the moment for the purpose of your next Golden Oldie ...
    1 week ago
  • BWTF Exclusive! New develoments in theoretical chicken wing physics!


    http://busterwantstofish.com/Authority Authority: 119
    This deserves some serious experimentation and research. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BRcOY-PvOC8
    2 weeks ago
  • A week in the writing life of Brian


    The Leaf BlowerAuthority Authority: 108
    I didnt write much this week, about an hour each morning. I spent the weekend at parents house and its impossible to write there. Im not sure why. I could have stolen away an hour or two, locked myself in a room. Maybe its the sense that theres someone just outside the door, even if there isnt. A muscle memory from ...
    2 weeks ago
  • The Growing Pile of Cash On Corporate Balance Sheets


    The Daily Reckoning AustraliaAuthority Authority: 538
    The poet Jim Harrison once observed, "Modest dangers make you attentive, while extreme danger can explode your equilibrium, sometimes permanently." One illustration of this tendency, according to Chris Mayer, editor of Capital & Crisis , is the growing pile of cash on corporate balance sheets. The credit crisis ...
    3 weeks ago

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