Archive for December, 2006



Kwanzaa Blizzard of 2006

My back deck was mostly clear of snow. Now it’s got about eight inches, give or take.
Oh, and this storm is supposed to last into Saturday (with a small break tomorrow), giving yet another possible three foot total. That would be six feet of snow - AT MY HOUSE - in the course of a […]

Here’s hoping everyone had a happy and fruitful holiday. I certainly did.
Highlights:

My darling mother got me a solar powered atomic watch, so not only does it never need its battery changed, it never needs to be set either. This is timekeeping heaven for me. Now I just need to read the manual to figure out […]

Hanukkah Blizzard of 2006

Hanukkah Blizzard of 2006: Shoveling Sucks #3
Originally uploaded by Jake Sutton.
So, yeah… We had some snow. Maybe you heard about it.

Better Late Than Never

The boys at our favorite tattoo shop finally have their new web site up: ThinkTankTattoo.com
Backstory: Their old obnoxious (it resized the browser window!) site just up and disappeared a long while back. Thne they had a place-holder up saying the new site would be up in November. The web guys obviously missed that goal… […]

He’s Crafty!

This evening, I got the urge to try and make a wallet out of Gorilla Tape. I’d call the project a definite success (especially considering this was a first go at it), but the result won’t be replacing my usual wallet.

Related note: I like the new Craft magazine even more than I enjoy it’s big […]

WTF, Over?

John McCain hates bloggers.
Wasn’t he supposed to “get” the intarweb or something? Maybe that was another guy…

Last Saturday, the Wife, Mother-in-Law, and I hosted a holiday dinner soiree at the Sutton abode. Good times were had by all.
A few notes/highlights:

The slate tile was a big hit. It even survived a couple drunken games of darts.
The menu was primarily Italian-style fare. We did have crab rolls in split-top hot dog rolls that […]

Monkeys Are Awesome(ly Bad)

By way of kinyahbrutha: Court Reprimands New Delhi Over Monkeys
As forest cover around New Delhi has shrunk, the city has struggled with a growing simian population. Government buildings, temples and many residential neighborhoods are overrun by hundreds of Rhesus macaques. The animals will occasionally snatch food from unsuspecting passers-by and even bite them.
And by way […]




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