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| Isn't It Ironic | | 2008-07-22 00:49:19 | | That John McCain, who repeatedly opposed the creation of a holiday to commemorate Martin Luther King (although he did later change his mind), would be running against a man who is living proof of the fruit of Dr. King's labor?
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| | | Well, that's Ironic ... inbound mail is back | | 2007-12-18 07:49:00 | | In resolving a connectivity problem on Monday morning, it appears my hosting service managed to disable inbound mail access to our main inbound mail server. 24 hours and many, many phone calls later it's now, finally, back up and running - so if you mailed us yesterday and it bounced, sorry - please try again. Outbound email for subscribers was not affected and newsletters and broadcasts have been going out as per normal.
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| Deconversion story posted on Dawkins' forums - ironic or not? We report...you decide. *LOL* | | 2007-10-31 03:27:59 | | Here is a post from the Dawkins' forums that essentially credits us, and specifically the Nightline debacle with Cameron/Comfort, for his deconversion from christianity. I find this terribly ironic since some of the regulars at the RDF site are extremely critical of us and our methods, some even going so far as saying that we will never affect anybody's beliefs and that we somehow harm atheism. I find it telling that when this was posted on their boards, nobody had anything to say. Why didn't they explain to this person that they shouldn't have been persuaded by our juvenile, offensive argumentation? Why was the typical response to anything having to do with us not represented in this thread? Go ahead and explain to this poster all the reasons why we are ineffective and pedantic stupid morons. I triple-dog dare you.
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| | Irony can be pretty ironic sometimes. | | 2007-08-29 19:29:00 | | Amy Winehouse's father-in-law calls on fans to stop buying Winehouse's records to pressure the couple to quit drugs.So you get famous by singing a song called "Rehab" in which the main chorus is "They tried to make me go to rehab, I said no, no, no..." only to have people suggest boycotting your records until you quit drugs? Oh, the life of a rock star. Anyway, as an alternative to supporting Amy's drug habits I suggest instead checking out The Detroit Cobras. Here's what LA Weekly has to say about them:"No offense to Amy Winehouse, but it was the Cobras‚ Rachel Nagy who first reinvented the 60s soul-pop diva as a boozy, punk-informed, smart-mouthed chanteuse in the late 90s." Falling James LA WeeklySo enjoy all the fun and soul of Winehouse without the guilt. Here's a couple of MP3s for you to check out:I Wanna HollerAs Long as I Have You | | By: Squidmonk Blog | | |
| | Things I find ironic about military shopping abroad | | 2007-06-29 17:09:00 | | From my friend Libby @ Diary of an Air-Force Wife - Keep up the good work overseas and give that beautiful family hugs from the pirate twins and me.As a stay at home mommy and wife shopping for the house and the family is a big part of my job. Here are some things I found to be a little giggle inducing along the way.Germany statistically rains 85% of the year, yet the BX does not carry rain jackets, rain boots or warm weather clothing. However, they do have a very wide variety of swimsuits, sandals and essential summer pool equipment. For that ever so average enlisted member sitting in the rain relaxing at their personal pool.Second, in a career field where being on time is considered late and be early is considered being on time an alarm clocks is the number one item needed in making this possible it puts a smile on face that the BX does not sell ANY type of alarm clock; they do however sell six different types of 62" screen TV's.On a base where following the US laws of car seats for children under age and weight is mandatory it is strange to see that the BX does not sell car seats. They do however sell many (MANY!) designer diaper bags.In a job where you are required to iron your uniform daily it is funny that they do not sell ironing boards here, but they do sell many different types of irons. Though you can only by milk by the half gallon you can by many types of whisky by the gallon. Even though all the floors in base housing are hardwood the BX does not sell furniture leg protectors. They do sell a very nice selection of lawn mowers (more then a quarter of base housing is apartment living).When shopping for shampoo you can find mostly what you need at the commissary but for all your conditioning needs you must shop at the BX on the other side of the base. You can find all your cookie sheet needs at the BX, but it doesn't do you any could because none of it will fit inside the oven.You can also find a very large variety of drop in toilet bowl cleaners; altho | | By: Pirate Papa | | |
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| Ain’t It Ironic? | | 2007-06-27 20:32:25 | |
They might have crappy fast food and make your stomach feel like you just swallowed meat flavored laxative but there is one thing McDonald’s has going for them, they have a great, smart marketing department.
Well hey, at least Miggy is getting some national attention.
Photo via the very hilarious sports blog, Bugs and Cranks. Thanks guys!
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| | The Ironic T-Shirt Corporation | | 2007-05-22 21:32:00 | | Another new shop that came to my attention lately is The Ironic T-Shirt Corporation from Boulder, Colorado. The folks over there are rather political and their t-shirts comment today's media, politics, and lifestyle. What I liked the most in The Ironic T-Shirt Corporation is that their statements are not some dry political text. On the contrary, they incorporate a huge dose of humor, satire, and irony in their designs, which makes them, I believe, more appealing. My favorite line is Freedom of Speech which consists of shirts with a head of Bush, Cheney, Clinton, Tom Cruise, or Paris Hilton with a blank speech bubble where the customers can write their own saying with iron-on letters or erasable markers. Related to this line is an ongoing contest, where everyone can submit an idea for a Freedom of Speech bubble and every week three winners will receive a free t-shirt. Also have in mind that there is no shipping charge, which makes your deal even sweeter (t-shirts cost around $17), and | | By: T-shirts Around the Internet | | |
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