January 29, 2008

This is one incredibly lucky guy

Filed under: video — Kevin @ 10:22 am

The guy is shooting an AR-50. Watch the dust when he fires. The target is a steel plate 100 yards away. You’ll hear the ping of the hit, then the round comes back and smacks his ear-muffs off his head!! The footage is amazing. You can hear the bullet as it tumbles through the air on its course back toward the shooter. He is okay, and obviously very lucky. The bullet grazed his temple. What a difference a half an inch makes!
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January 24, 2008

ouch

Filed under: humorous, life — Kevin @ 5:07 pm

Some of these are going to hurt a lot worse than others. I guess if I had to chose I would chose to NOT be the matador. The motorcycle guy might be dead but I think that would be prefferable to the healing process the matador is going to go through.
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Things seem to be moving along

Filed under: religion — Kevin @ 9:10 am

I wonder just how long it will be before the open blatant anti-Christian bigotry is not only allowed, but considered normal and even encouraged. On January 11, ESPN Anchorwoman Dana Jacobson was at a celebrity roast in Atlanta as the official representative of ESPN. At this event she made the following comments in a speech on stage. “F_ _ _ Notre Dame, F_ _ _ touchdown Jesus, F_ _ _ Jesus”
For those of you who don’t live near Notre Dame, touchdown Jesus is the nickname of a painting of Christ with His arms held out and up about 6-7 stories tall on the side of a building near Notre Dame stadium. For this unbelievable public display of hatred the following action has been taken against Jacobson— a one week suspension.
Imagine if she had gone to an event and said “F_ _ _ Mohammed” or “F_ _ _ the Jews” First off she would be fired and publicly shamed by everyone on television. If it were about Mohommed, some extremist would probably kidnap her and cut off her head on videotape and it would be aired on Al Jazera. But you can say that about the savior of mankind and nothing happends at all. In fact one article I read praised her for her stupid actions saying “we would have done the exact same thing.”

January 20, 2008

:-(

Filed under: life — Kevin @ 5:51 pm

Sorry, I just don’t feel like posting much of anything today. I did buy two helmets on ebay for the scooter. $30 for the pair, and that includes shipping. Other than that I just feel kind of blah.

January 18, 2008

More valentines day ideas

Filed under: sponsored — Kevin @ 3:27 pm

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What on earth is wrong with us?

Filed under: politics, religion — Kevin @ 2:31 pm

A few days ago I read an article in which a “animal rights group” was denied their action by a court in Austria. What were they suing for? They wanted a Chimpanzee to be deemed by the court to be an official “person”. They wanted the court to declare that a monkey is a person. Why? Because they wanted someone to be appointed as it’s “guardian” to take care of it. Give me a break. You want to take care of it? Fine, buy it from the shelter that is going out of business and then take care of it. This has nothing to do with the monkey and has everything to do with fruit loops who want to get governments to make animals equal to people.
But that is not all. Today I read that scientists had discovered new a new way to clone human embryos. Why? They don’t want to make people. They want to make spare parts. They want to create embryos so they can harvest stem cells from them and then destroy the rest of the embryo. This is being done even though a huge discovery last summer led scientists to be able to make stem cells from ordinary skin cells. No making or destroying of life involved. They don’t want to do this. Why? Because there is a theoretical chance that someone would get cancer from it. It’s never happened mind you, but in theory it’s possible. So they would rather kill people for sure to harvest their parts than take a theoretical chance that doing it by the other method MIGHT kill someone. Why? Well this goes back to the monkey issue. In our combined wisdom we have decided that people are NOT persons until they come out of the birth canal, and if you clone them, that never happens so they are never actually persons and you can do whatever you want with them. I am quite sure that the folks spending time and money to try and get monkeys declared persons would throw a collective fit if people were actually declared to be persons. We are sick my friends, and people don’t want the cure.