Welcome to my World of Wonderment

Our planet is a neat place, full of weird and unusual people doing weird and unusual things. One oddball thing I like to do is geocache. What other activity is there that makes people travel hundreds of miles to climb a mountain, wade a river, and fight a Bigfoot, just to be the first person to sign a piece of paper rolled up in a 35mm film canister stuffed in the knot hole of a tree? I can't think of any other sport that has such a great mix of technology and the wonderful outdoors. A lot of geocaches are placed in a beautiful setting, or hidden in a challenging or unique way, or in a historical setting. Geocaching allows the finder to share in some of the hiders favorite places, and along the way you get to meet some interesting characters, and occasionally learn something new. While this blog is primarily a geocaching blog, I also use this place to post the occasional funny video or weird news story, or as a platform to rant or rave about something I really have to share. But for the most part this website is about you, the weirdo walking around in circles, talking into your GPS unit like it's a phone, pretending your taking pictures of a phone booth to find find the tiniest micro-cache, or circling your car around and around a light pole in a parking lot trying to retrieve a cache without even getting out of your car.

1/15/09

Good Riddance Al Gore

From the Guardian


After eight long, tiresome years, President Al Gore won't be missed. Even if he did save the planet

No one thought Al Gore would be a loveable president, but, after eight years in the White House, he has gotten truly tiresome. The droning voice, the purchase of an eco-friendly robot dog, the campaign for carbon-free diamonds - all these things were hard to take, and he has been way too smug about reversing global warming. I think we've gone too far in the opposite direction, especially in light of the glacier that recently crushed Wasilla.

I think I started to dislike Gore when he stirred up a media storm after the Feds broke up the terrorist ring conspiring to fly airplanes into buildings back in 2001. He could have let it pass quietly, as Bill Clinton did with the millennium plot arrests in 2000. Instead, Gore held a press conference to milk it for political gain and scare us into a 15 cent per gallon gas tax. But who can afford to pay over a dollar and a half per gallon? No wonder we're resorting to electric cars these days.

And why did he pressure the universally admired Fed chairman Alan Greenspan to step down early in 2002? Replacing him with that old warhorse Paul Volcker was a nasty surprise, especially when Volcker choked off a promising housing boom in 2002 and imposed old, outdated regulations on lenders. Some properties lost as much as 8% of their value that year. Now housing prices are rising really slowly, and GDP barely grew by 3% this year.

To be sure, Gore did accomplish some good things in foreign policy. The Middle East is definitely better off now that Israel and Palestine are separate states. It was clever to transfer the most diehard West Bank settlers to the Gore Biosphere in North Dakota. But in Iraq, even after the demise of Saddam from virulent salmonella, Qusay has proved to be no more agreeable than his father, and Uday is simply out of control. (Grinding up the players of the national football team and roasting the remains on a stadium-sized spit was the nadir of his coaching.) When a group of foreign-policy luminaries - from Bill Kristol to Paul Wolfowitz and Kenneth Pollack - urged Gore to invade Iraq and remake the entire Middle East, the president didn't even listen. That's rude.

Then, of course, there were the countless scandals and ethics problems. Recall that in 2003 a department of justice official failed to report receiving a bottle of Bordeaux wine from the French government, even though experts agree that its value would be in excess of the amount permitted as a gift. Then there was the case of politicising federal agencies, when Gore officials were accused of changing the wording in a report on global warming to say that it was a "severe" rather than a "serious" threat. The Republicans held hearings on that for weeks.

Of course, the biggest disappointment was Gore's failure to handle Hurricane Katrina properly. Not only did the massive evacuation of New Orleans prove a costly and time-consuming overreaction, since the levees - fortified in 2003 - held up fine. The emergency management agency also took over 24 hours to set up trailers for evacuees along the Gulf Coast, leaving them without government housing assistance for a full day. And Gore's decision to single-handedly venture into a flattened house in Mississippi and free a trapped two-year-old showed him to be an irresponsible showboat. Sure, President Gore knows CPR, hears like a German shepherd, and has the strength of 10 men - but we didn't need to see it.

All in all, the Gore combination of psychodrama and condescension won't be missed. It's also time for the Democrat stranglehold on power to end. What we need now is a bit of adult behaviour: a Dick Cheney presidency won't be eventful, but at least it will be calm.

12/15/08

bush Ducks Questions About the War on Shoes

This just in, bush has declared war on all shoes. He has launched air strikes against Nike and Adidas. He said moments ago, in a press conference (one in which all the reporters were barefoot) that either you are with him or against him, and that the wearing of all footwear by US citizens is unpatriotic. The patriot act is to be modified immediately to state anyone caught wearing shoes outside of their homes automatically give up all their rights, and can be searched with out reason and detained indefinitely.










Too bad the shoe wasn't loaded. Out of all the strapped on explosive device wearing, IED chucking suicide bombers, we have to get the one who forgot to light the fuse. Oh well just 40 more days or so and then people can start throwing their clothing at Obama. Oh wait, a lot of people are already throwing their underwear at the rock star.

11/19/08

Obama's Use of Language Upsets Some

From the Huffington Post

In the first two weeks since the election, President-elect Barack Obama has broken with a tradition established over the past eight years through his controversial use of complete sentences, political observers say.

Millions of Americans who watched Mr. Obama's appearance on CBS's 60 Minutes on Sunday witnessed the president-elect's unorthodox verbal tick, which had Mr. Obama employing grammatically correct sentences virtually every time he opened his mouth.

But Mr. Obama's decision to use complete sentences in his public pronouncements carries with it certain risks, since after the last eight years many Americans may find his odd speaking style jarring....read on


Oh, Bush, you have spoiled us with your stupidity.

11/5/08

Please

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11/4/08

Peter Griffin Understands World Politics

10/31/08

The White House on Halloween

10/30/08

bush Urinal

I always thought the waste came out of bush's mouth, but evidently this is how he gets charged back up.
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The Great Pumpkin

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10/14/08

Ronald Reagan Wants to Know

From the mouths of babes I mean old senile person.

Bush Happens

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Veterans For Obama

10/3/08

Letterman Recaps bush's Presidency

10/2/08

Bushism by Frank Caliendo

9/21/08

Impeach Jesus

Here is another great video from Davis Fleetwood on OperationITCH.com

9/11/08

September 11th

Happy September 11th everybody!  Isn't it wonderful?  I can't believe it's here already. I hardly had time to get all of my shopping done.  Did you get all of your shopping done for all of your republican war mongering friends. 9/11 is their holiday.  It's their special day.  The day they celebrate being strong on terror.  They salivate at the thought of 9/11. The day that gives them the excuse to kill thousands of people.  The day that helped them pull the wool over everyone's eyes.  The day that they use the innocent American blood of almost 3000 people to declare a jihad against Islam. 

I heard the biggest gift on most neocon's wish list was a video of a muslim being waterboarded.  Not anyone specific, just anybody who looks vagely unamerican.  Another big item is this bumper sticker: 9/11, Yee Fucking Haw, Watch Out You Muslim Towel Head Bastards Because Now You Have Unleashed The Fury Of The United States National Guard, And They Are Going To Kick You And Your Women And Children's Asses Back To The Stone Age All For Your Own Good Because You Are An A-Rab, Lord Have Mercy On Your Heretical Soul, Amen And God Bless America.  Yee Haw!


I hope everyone realizes how outrageos this is. The gross tragedy the republicans have commited against the world by using the memories of the 2998 people that died September 11th, 2001 as an excuse to gain power and influence on the world.  It's disgusting.  The victims of the September 11th terrorist attack have been used politically by the republicans as an excuse to re-elect more conservatives just because they say they are hard on terror.  The real terror is the republican party.  Terrorism is defined as "the systematic use of fear especially as a means of coercion."  That is exactly what the republicans do.  They are sysematically using the attacks of September 11th to strike fear in our hearts and using that as a means of coercion.  I wish the American people would get hard on terror and hunt bush down and try him for the deaths of all the American sevicemen who have died at his hands of his illegal war.

Yes this should be a day of remembrance.  We should remember the innocent people who died on September 11th, 2001.  But we also have a duty to remember all 90,000 people you and I have killed since then in their name.  We elected and then re-elected this murdering asshole bush, which means all that blood is on our hands.  We should remember this so as not to let this happen again.  We should not let our emotions and our prejudice and our greed and our blind support for our party lead us into war ever again.  September 11th should be remembered as the day we tucked our tails between our legs and bowed down to the terrorism of the ruling party and let them have free reign.  The day we let the republican party fuck us because we are afraid of appearing weak.  We should remember this as the day we got fucked by george bush and his war mongering friends. 



9/9/08

Friends of Foreign Wars

This is an awesome video featuring Sarah Silverman at her sarcastic best.

9/4/08

George Bush Makes a Surprise Visit at the RNC

bush made a surprise visit to Minneapolis tonight.
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Joe Biden on Criminal Charges Against Bush

8/25/08

Bush is a Murderer

What a shame that congress is ignoring the deaths of 90,000 people, many of them American, just because the democrats don't want to stoop to the level of republicans. Nancy Pelosi should be impeached right along side our killer in chief bush for not pursuing impeachment hearings. She now is just as culpable of the correct perception from the rest of the world that we are nothing but a bullying, murdering, greedy, arrogant. totalitarian super power. How can we criticize Russia for going into Georgia, when we did the exact same thing to Iraq and Afghanistan. We should impeach bush and everyone associated with him, try them for war crimes, and hang them from the same gallows as we hung Hussein. We should hang bush, we should hang cheney, we should hang rice, we should hang carl rove, we should hang ashcroft, we should hang bush sr., we should hang barbara bush, we should hang katherine harris, we should hang everyone responsible for this administration, we should hang everyone who voted for the mother fucker in 2004.

On a lighter note, here is Vincent Bugliosi presenting the case in front of congress.

8/11/08

Killing Innocent People