The Cubbies won their 4th straight last night. It was a pretty good routing of the Rockies and quite the wild game. The final was 10-9. Amazingly enough, the Cubbies hit only one homerun in the midst of that slugfest–Pagan hit one out with 2 on and 2 out in the 1st. They didn’t gain any ground on the Brewers (shakes his fists at Milwaukee), but they did gain a game on the Cardinals. Of course, this is all that truly matters because so many frickin’ people on Redstone Arsenal are Cardinals fans 😛

And, yes, I realize the MLB probably copyrighted those numbers above. They can kiss my ass; they’re just numbers 😛 Actually, I don’t know what the hell they copyright–accounts, descriptions? I mean WTF? People can’t talk baseball unless they’re a member of the press? BS, I say, and if they take me to court over that crap, then this world really is sad 😛 Hopefully they’re merely talking about copyrighted telecasts and not a gleaming prideful fan chronicling the progress of his/her favorite team.

Geez, I had to go into a rant, didn’t I? 😛 Go Cubs! 🙂

So here I was, getting up quite early on a Saturday morning. I was going to get new tires for my trusty steed. I shopped online for the best price, which turned out to be Wal-Mart. Really good jobs that’ll last 80K miles. They don’t even carry them in the frickin’ store. I have to wait a few days for them to come in. Ugh! I think my tires still have some life in them, but not much. Hopefully they’ll last the few days (up to a week!) it’ll take 😛

On the plus side, it was a really good deal. Mind you, it was without labor and everything, but the tires themselves were a good price.

First new set of tires. Cars grow up so fast *sniffle*

Mind you it’s hearsay, but disturbing hearsay nevertheless.

http://www.breitbart.tv/html/2042.html

So much for Freedom of Speech, eh? It’s being whittled away a fraction at a time. That’s the best way to take it all away from us, in itty bits so “we won’t notice.” All for the “common good” 😛

I really hope that bitch doesn’t become president 😛

So, back in the 50s, there was a mad dash to build personal nuclear shelters in the event of a nuclear attack from the Soviet Union. People built them to stay for months or years as the radioactivity outside would dissipate.

In 1957 in Tulsa, OK, a Plymouth Belvedere was buried in one of these shelters (well, a concrete sarcophagus that can withstand such attack), as a time capsule to the future. Included in the car was a 5 gallon can of leaded gasoline (a lotta good that does now), rusted cans of Schlitz beer, and the “typical” contents of a woman’s handbag.

Long story short, they pulled the vehicle from the shelter to find that the shelter had been long since flooded; the car was a rusted hulk.

Now, if only they had buried it in Cheyenne Mountain or something 😛