Monthly Archives: August 2003

Automobile News
08/28/2003

Automobile News

Interesting developments in the auto world… Good news for drug dealers everywhere.  Ford announced it will produce an armored Lincoln …Read the Rest

Dante Inferno Hell Test
08/26/2003

Dante Inferno Hell Test

I have taken the Dante’s Inferno Test and have not done well. In fact I’ve been banished to the second …Read the Rest

Makinen to Retire
08/19/2003

Makinen to Retire

Crash.net is reporting that Subaru driver and 4-time champion Tommi Makinen has announced his retirement from World Rally competition effective …Read the Rest

Juicy Gossip
08/18/2003

Juicy Gossip

Nothing’s better than some juicy Formula One gossip.  Who’s in?  Who’s out?  Who’s sleeping with Flavio? Here it is in …Read the Rest

Eat the Manatees Club
08/14/2003

Eat the Manatees Club

Here’s a lovely story from the Orlando Weekly about a group of good ole Florida boys who poach and eat …Read the Rest

Cliff Jumping Safety Rules
08/14/2003

Cliff Jumping Safety Rules

In this story from Twin Falls, Idaho, a man was injured after jumping off a cliff in the Snake River …Read the Rest

Canadian GP Definitely Off
08/13/2003

Canadian GP Definitely Off

After being off, then on the calendar, it appears the Canadian Grand Prix is off for 2004.  Canada’s tough new …Read the Rest

Don’t Call Us…
08/13/2003

Don’t Call Us…

I just registered for the national Do Not Call List and boy do I feel great!  You should do it …Read the Rest

Overthrow the Canadian Government?
08/12/2003

Overthrow the Canadian Government?

On Sunday Gerry Forsyth, owner of the Players CART team, practically called for voters to turn out all Canadian politicians …Read the Rest

Founded By Freed Slaves
08/12/2003

Founded By Freed Slaves

Yes.  Liberia was founded by freed slaves.

Blog Neglect
08/11/2003

Blog Neglect

I am guilty of blog neglect. I have been painting my house since July 7. I didn’t know it would …Read the Rest

Volvo Station Wagon
08/11/2003

Volvo Station Wagon

I owned a Volvo Wagon. My wife owned two. The Washington Post takes us back to 1968 and the debut …Read the Rest