This man might just be my new favorite person. He used a metal detector, and uncovered millions of pounds worth of artifacts in a farmer's field.
How cool is that?
Friday, September 25, 2009
Tuesday, September 22, 2009
Roger Ransom's Recipe for Counterfactual History Pudding
Ingredients:
2 parts historical plausibility
1 part common sense
1 part imagination
Mix ingredients until they are blended into a smooth even texture. If the texture seems uneven or coarse, try a little more common sense. If the pudding seems gray and boring, add more imagination.
Carefully pour ingredients into a mold shaped in the form of a well-defined historical setting.
Allow to set until pudding has firmly jelled. Be careful not to remove pudding from historical setting.
Serve with a large dose of skepticism, and remember that there is no proof in this pudding!
Bon Appetit!
2 parts historical plausibility
1 part common sense
1 part imagination
Mix ingredients until they are blended into a smooth even texture. If the texture seems uneven or coarse, try a little more common sense. If the pudding seems gray and boring, add more imagination.
Carefully pour ingredients into a mold shaped in the form of a well-defined historical setting.
Allow to set until pudding has firmly jelled. Be careful not to remove pudding from historical setting.
Serve with a large dose of skepticism, and remember that there is no proof in this pudding!
Bon Appetit!
Monday, September 21, 2009
Tuesday, September 15, 2009
Patrick Swayze Remembered
I think we all fell in love a little when we first saw Dirty Dancing. I know I did :) So here's to you Johnny, thanks for showing us all how to get out of our corners and kick it up a little
Tuesday, September 1, 2009
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