Activism Update
I got a reply from the manager of Thunder Canyon Brewery.
The Smallest Minority on earth is the individual. Those who deny individual rights cannot claim to be defenders of minorities. – Ayn Rand
Activism Update
I got a reply from the manager of Thunder Canyon Brewery.
Nature, Red in Tooth and Claw
Worshipping nature is, as far as I’m concerned, a perfectly understandable thing to do. We are, after all, the product of it. But forgetting (or ignoring) that Nature can be a coldhearted bitch is something that many people learn is a very bad idea, each and every year.
Nineteen year-old up-and-coming Folk singer Taylor Mitchell learned this lesson yesterday. It was one of the last lessons of her short life:
Coyotes kill woman on hike in Canadian park
Two coyotes attacked a promising young musician as she was hiking alone in a national park in eastern Canada, and authorities said she died Wednesday of her injuries.The victim was identified as Taylor Mitchell, 19, a singer-songwriter from Toronto who was touring to promote her new album on the East Coast.
She was hiking solo on a trail in Cape Breton Highlands National Park in Nova Scotia on Tuesday when the attack occurred. She was airlifted to a Halifax hospital in critical condition and died Wednesday morning, authorities said.
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Royal Canadian Mounted Police spokeswoman Brigdit Leger said other hikers heard Mitchell’s screams for help on Tuesday and called emergency police dispatchers.
Police who were in the area reached the scene quickly and shot one of the animals, apparently wounding it. But the wounded animal and a companion coyote managed to get away.
Paul Maynard of Emergency Health Services said Mitchell already was in critical condition when paramedics arrived on the scene and had multiple bite wounds over her entire body.
“She was losing a considerable amount of blood from the wounds,” he said.
Those beautiful wild animals aren’t Disney Audio-Animatronics. While this was in Canada, do you really have to ask why people want to be able to legally carry a firearm in a National Park?
Project VALOUR-IT Fundraiser is ON
I apologize for my tardiness. The annual fundraising drive is on, and I have joined Team ARMY. As most of my readers already know, the annual Gun Blogger Rendezvous we hold in Reno raises money to support Project VALOUR-IT, and last September we collected over $8,000 for the cause.
But that’s just a drop in the bucket.
I know the economy sucks and things are tight all over, but I ask that you do what you can for our guys and girls who come home from war with less parts than they left with, and who will be coping with those changes for the rest of their lives.
As Maj. Zeigenfuss put it, what would YOU give YOUR right nut for?
Gun Pr0n
Not my cuppa, but I know there are people out there who lust after pieces like this:



It is beautiful, and it’s available at my favorite local gun shop.
Normally I don’t follow the “entertainment news” but this caught my eye when I was checking my email:
Robert Thomas told sheriff’s investigators about what he observed between amateur storm chasers Richard and Mayumi Heene when he helped record Richard Heene’s ideas earlier this year, Thomas’ attorney, Linda Lee, said Monday. Thomas earlier sold his story to the Web site Gawker.com.
Lee said Richard Heene was “obsessed” with trying to land a TV show and become famous.
“Heene believes the world is going to end in 2012,” she said. “Because of that, he wanted to make money quickly, become rich enough to build a bunker or something underground, where he can be safe from the sun exploding.”
Uh, dude? If the sun explodes a hole in the ground will not save your ass.
I’ve been listening to Vicious Circle 23 – all 164 minutes of it – and this episode was joined by Dixie – UJ’s significant other. I’ve been wracking my brain trying to figure out whose voice she reminds me of.
Now I remember: Holly Hunter! Specifically, Holly Hunter in Always.
OK, What Do YOU Want?
Over the years there have been a lot of complaints about the comment service I use here at TSM, HaloScan. Well, HaloScan is offering a new commenting service, Echo. They promise that all the old archived comments will import, and the features list is extensive, but the one that I find most interesting is comment threading.
The comments are as much for you, my readers, as for me. So the question is, should I switch?
UPDATE: It appears that I don’t have a choice in the matter. Per JS-Kit:
If you are an existing Haloscan user, you will be upgraded to Echo shortly.
I hope it works, and I hope y’all like it.
My coworker and new blogger Mr. Bill sent me an interesting email I’m sure has made the rounds for years, but it was new to me. It’s about the head stone of one Nathaniel Grigsby, who died in 1890 at the age of 78. Mr. Grigsby served during the Civil War, and during his lifetime he developed a passionate dislike for a certain political party. Here’s what the New York Times had to say about Mr. Grigsby’s headstone – a screenshot of the PDF file found here:

Here are some photos of the actual headstone:



Notice the judicious editing of the New York Times? Not much has changed since 1898, obviously. I’d bet their circulation today is about what it was back then, too.
And in case you’re wondering, this really seems to be legitimate.
I couldn’t help but be reminded of this classic Bob Hope clip:
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They Don’t Build ‘Em Like They Used To
Thankfully: