
Bill O’Reilly may be a disingenuous jackass but sometimes he can be as entertaining to watch as his jackass brethren. Case in point… in response to those upset about him essentially wishing a terrorist attack on San Francisco, he replied:
“I’m glad the smear sites made a big deal out of it. Now we can all know who was with the anti-military internet crowd. We’ll post the names of all who support the smear merchants on billoreilly.com. So check with us.”
Now that’s just good clean fun… or perhaps McCarthyism.
Tonight, the 39th Annual CMA Awards will be hosted live from… New York City?. And someday, God willing, there will be a country music radio station there too…
Project 7th Grade is a program that issues parents free at-home drug test kits to use on their children. Testing is targeted at 7th graders in the hopes of preventing drug use rather than treating it. The website lists the benefits of the kits including: “Having a kit in your home fosters two-way communication between a parent and child”.
Debbie Moak, founder of notmykid.org, outlined the program when recently on the MSNBC show The Situation, hosted by Tucker “The Dick” Carlson. The interview is available as a podcast.
Interestingly, the Journal of School Health published a study on drug testing in schools [pdf] that reported the following in their conclusion: “The two forms of drug testing that are generally assumed to be most promising for reducing student drug use—random testing applied to all students (and, therefore, also likely applied to those in any extracurricular activities, which may come close to encompassing all students), and testing of athletes—did not produce encouraging results.”.
Clearly, somebody here is high…
“Noodling“, is the term for the way Oklahoma guys catch their fish. These guys wade out into the river and feel for holes in the river floor. When they find a catfish hole, they stick their hands in there, wait for it to bite them and then pull out these monster catfish. Take a look at what they come up with…


