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Another conspiracy nut finds fame and fortune.

Ever heard of Marion Cotillard?  Maye you have, and maybe you haven’t.  She recently won an Oscar for her portrayal of Edith Piaf in the film La Vie En Rose.  Didn’t see the flick?  Neither did we, but it’s a typical case of critics heaping praise on ...

From JOHN PANGIA, Blogger News,  2 Mar 2008
Related Topics: Marion Cotillard,  Johnny Depp

The Nut-Bags are still among us.

It’s two years ago already that this cartooon caused riots all over the Muslim world. We thought the reaction was extreme, to say the least. If, two years later, you think the foment has died down, you’d better look again. Three suspects are, at ...

From JOHN PANGIA, Blogger News,  17 Feb 2008

Lower than low

Two bombs went off in Baghdad this past weekend, and you might be thinking “What’s new?”.  Suicide bombings in Iraq hit the papers and tv screens with such regularity that it’s not difficult to understand that for some the reaction is just a bit jaded. ...

From JOHN PANGIA, Blogger News,  5 Feb 2008
Related Topics: Al-Qaeda

They’re Baaaackk…

Worried about the housing slump, are you?  Concerned that the economy is about to tank?  Seeing terror cells in your back yard?  Then maybe you should move to Texas, or some other state in the southwest, where the UFO sightings could take your mind off ...

From JOHN PANGIA, Blogger News,  2 Feb 2008

Shut the Duck Up!

Back in the good old days of WWII, the military came up with this amphibious vehicle idea, a troop carrier that could travel on land as well as water.  It worked pretty good on land, and almost as good in the water, although it wasn’t real quick on ...

From JOHN PANGIA, Blogger News,  30 Jan 2008

Finally… a practical use for stem cells.

You knew it was coming, didn’t you…  A scientific breakthrough amazes and astounds us, then someone says “Wait a miinute, first things first”, and so it is with stem cells.  A lot has been written, and argued about, the viability of the research.  It ...

From JOHN PANGIA, Blogger News,  19 Jan 2008

Something smells in New Jersey

Last week, something smelly drifted over a few South Jersey towns, and it was strong enough to permeate some homes.  One resident of Glendora said it smelled like a dozen dead skunks.  Now wouldn’t that be nice to wake up to… The stench was first noted ...

From JOHN PANGIA, Blogger News,  12 Jan 2008

Pull over to the side of the slope!

News Item: Swiss using radar to catch speeding skiers. Traffic is always a problem in big cities and on highways.  More accidents obviously occur on congested roadways than in wide open spaces.  Not too much of a stretch to figure that one out.  In ...

From JOHN PANGIA, Blogger News,  6 Jan 2008

Religious symbols in politics

First off, let me clarify, this is not an endorsement for Mike Huckabee for President.  Our selection for a presidential candidate will appear here in late spring or early summer.  His name starts with an ‘S’ and ends with an ‘id’. Now then… the clamor ...

From JOHN PANGIA, Blogger News,  29 Dec 2007
Related Topics: Mike Huckabee

Belated Christmas Story

Hartford Connecticut, a week before Christmas, a blizzard is raging outside.  Shoppers at the local Whole Foods supermarket are stocking up for the holidays, their carts loaded to overflowing, and the power in the store goes out.  None of the registers ...

From JOHN PANGIA, Blogger News,  26 Dec 2007

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