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Today's image stolen from Cracked, and you should check out their article "13 Awesome Photos That Will Make You Happy to Be Alive"
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What'd I get? Well, let me tell ya: DVDs:
Futurama:
Volume 7; Iron
Man 2;
The
Dark Knight Rises:
The
Avengers; Brave.
CDs (yes, they still exist): Albert
King and Stevie Ray Vaughn In Session;
Sunken
Condos
by Donald Fagen;
That's
Why God Made the Radio
by The Beach Boys;
Privateering
by Mark Knopfler;
Born
To Sing: No Plan B
by Van Morrison. Books:
The
Bookwoman's Last Fling
by John Dunning;
Sacré
Bleu: A Comedy d'Art
by Christopher Moore;
The
Better Angels of Our Nature: Why Violence Has Declined
by Steven Pinker;
Holidays
in Heck
by P.J. O'Rourke;
Spade
& Archer
(a prequel to The Maltese Falcon)
by Joe Gores.
And (last but not least), beef jerky from McKinnons Market and a couple biiig bottles of beer from local Throwback Brewery. Specifically: "Hog Happy Hefeweizen" and "Dippity Do American Brown". Now all I need is a football game on TV; I understand there are some coming up.
I have very generous friends and family.
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I didn't have anything sensible to say about
the Newtown CT horror. If you want cheap strident emotionalism
it's easy enough to find
elsewhere. The folks who brought you the phrase
"You never want a
serious crisis to go to waste" are busy at work trying to
push through "gun control" legislation in the heat of the moment.
Which brings to mind a Thomas Szasz quote:
The FDA calls certain substances "controlled." But there are no "controlled substances," there are only controlled citizens.So it is with "gun control"; the aim is not to control guns, but to control citizens.
That's the primary goal of your average 21st Century American Progressive, and they'll use any pretext—including your understandable reaction to murdered children—to get it.
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Wayne LaPierre, the head of the National Rifle Association, was
apparently taken with the "we gotta do something" disease,
and went on-air with advocacy of "armed security" of "every single
school in America". The response of Cato's Gene Healy
deserves your attention. Bottom line: top-down "solutions" conjured
up out of panic and fear will inevitably lead to misallocations
of scarce resources that will leave us all, including the kiddos,
less safe.
Is that irony? I can never tell.
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But enough seriousness: there's a nice little story from
Walter Mosley in the December Atlantic magazine,
and the folks there have put it online: "Reply to a Dead
Man".
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I'm a huge fan of the FX network series
Justified, a potent combination of wonderful
acting, plotting, mordant humor, shocking violence,
and bad language. Among the supporting talents is Nick Searcy,
who plays Art Mullen. As we await new episodes coming up in
a few weeks, you could do worse than take a few video lessons
from Nick Searcy's Acting School.
Nick also did this unconventional ad for… well, let's leave it as a surprise. Check it out: