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Talk Radio Gets Me Going

Posted on March 25th, 2010 by admin

So, around these parts, the local talk radio source is KBKW and, on certain mornings I happen to catch Coffee Talk with Doug McDowell. I have grown to respect this show because Mr. McDowell is typically not a personality that makes uninformed claims and the guests are respected even if some fundamental disagreements could be [...]

Maybe I’m overthinking it…

Posted on March 1st, 2010 by admin

I was on a roll today: Got up at 6:00 am Stretched (It’s a big deal! Really!) Checked the forecast and rode a bike to the office space Worked and researched all morning on WordPress themes and plugins To top it off, I walked to Safeway to pick up some better things to eat for [...]

Thanks Kentucky.com for your exhibition of journalistic integrity

Posted on January 26th, 2010 by admin

Okay… I have to put this somewhere. In an obvious effort to find a picture depicting nuclear cooling towers and people/nature coexisiting, someone decided to pull a picture from the Tacoma News Tribune and edit the picture’s caption. Here is how the caption read in Shannon Dininny’s AP article from 2005: “Washington Public Power Supply [...]

Irish Music Festival and philosophy in pubs

Posted on October 26th, 2009 by admin

October 24th will be a day that lives in infamy. As a previous employee of Galaway Bay Irish Pub (You have to excuse the terribly over-thought Flash interface) in Ocean Shores, I still have a great affinity for the events, music, people, food, atmosphere and (oh yeah) libations which come with having a pub to [...]

Wedding gigs and the end of my local newspaper

Posted on July 22nd, 2009 by admin

There are some days that I absolutely love Craigslist: I meet some of the most amazing people and get some of the best deals in the world on things that tickle my fancy. On July 18th, I helped some of those amazing people celebrate a wedding in Vancouver as a bartender. Not only did I [...]