..our cold apparel. Look what I bought yesterday to wear on my treks across the frozen wasteland of the field in search of wobbly-pops. Actually, I wore it yesterday afternoon and it too warm as it...
A typical English family on Christmas Day. Notice the candles on the tree. This magazine called itself a "DIY" magazine. I always thought that "DIY" was a modern initialization. Anyway, I think it's...
Woke up about an hour ago to discover a mantle of snow covering the ground. Not much, about an inch or so, but I don't want it. Anyway, the retailers will be happy: it'll put people in the mood for...
Are you in the market for a new watch? If you have the time, take a minute or two and consider this one. http://www.bbc.com/news/blogs-magazine-monitor-30002096...
I recently ordered a book from a clock and watch supply house in Oregon. I received the book, but the wrong invoice was included. The invoice had the name of a person living in Cradley Heath, UK,...
"Reported Attack Page! This web page at mb.nawcc.org has been reported as an attack page and has been blocked based on your security preferences. Attack pages try to install programs that steal...
Here is a really, interesting article concerning the effects of the RAF's bombing of Iraq. Perhaps it should have been posted in History; however, there seems to be more activity here....
Twenty degrees at 9:20pm. Sitting on the balcony drinking Appleton rums and coke, smoking a cigarette or two, and admiring the stars. What's it like at yours?
You'd have thought that the Scots would have held their voting on a day in June, July, or August so that they could (maybe) be assured of nice weather for their new Bank (Brae?) Holiday.