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Friday, June 13
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Riley Jones
on Fri 13 Jun 2008 01:46 PM EDT
by
Riley Jones
on Fri 13 Jun 2008 01:03 PM EDT
Any CONSERVATIVES who wants access to add their diggs to the blog, shout me your email address so I can set up your posting access to the blog. My shouts are private so no one will see it but me and I will only use it to grant blog permission. You don't have to have any blogging experience to participate. Digg's "blog it" function does it automatically with a couple of clicks. Come on guys!!! in almost any online forum these days, conservatives are shouted down by the mindless minions of the Left. Whatever we at TheSaloon.net can do to help, we will. Good Luck fellas! More>>>
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Roland, the Gunslinger
on Fri 13 Jun 2008 12:46 PM EDT
Claude Quétel, a French historian and Second World War specialist, was horrified when he discovered what he called a catastrophe and a shameless act. “It is a typically French failing to wipe out the traces of the past,” he told The Times. “I am indignant.” More>>>
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Riley Jones
on Fri 13 Jun 2008 12:06 PM EDT
Men in the northern Mexican town of Escobedo are likely to have a happy Father's Day, thanks to a mayor who is handing out free Viagra and condoms. Mayor Margarita Martinez says the handouts are part of a campaign aimed at raising awareness about male health problems. Martinez say a strong family "requires a healthy man, and a healthy sex life is part of general health." Hey, Margarita sounds like my kinda woman. More>>>
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Riley Jones
on Fri 13 Jun 2008 12:04 PM EDT
Three out of four young women think about shopping nearly as often as men think about sex, according to a new survey. Women ponder over buying that new dress or snapping up that It bag every 60 seconds, the poll by cosmopolitan.co.uk revealed. Out of the 778 women - aged 19 to 45 - that were interviewed, 74 per cent said they think about shopping every minute. More>>>
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Riley Jones
on Fri 13 Jun 2008 11:43 AM EDT
Before the day of computers and pocket calculators all mathematics was done by hand. Great effort was expended to compose trigonometric and logarithmic tables for navigation, scientific investigation, and engineering purposes. The larger efforts involved rooms of semi skilled people, called 'computers', capable of doing reliable arithmetic who would be under the direction of a skilled mathematician. More>>> |
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