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"For the past few years I have written weekly articles on fitness, military forces training, injuries, and starting a fitness program. If you are looking for answers to questions concerning military fitness, it is probably in the article archive."
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I've wanted to get rid of the penny for a long time.
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Pittsburgh got an honorable mention.
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Men and women aren't idenitical aside from their genitalia? Perish the thought!
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"The people of United Flight 93 were heroes who gave their lives for their fellow Americans. I just wanted you to know that. Those who try to tell you differently either doesn't know what they are talking about or are lying."
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"Hot fudge sundaes and french fries aside, new research suggests obesity is due at least in part to an attraction between leptin, the hormone that signals the brain when to stop eating, and a protein more recently associated with heart disease."
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"Invisible Children, Inc. is dedicated to providing financial resources to invisible children by documenting their true, untold stories in a creative and relevant way, resulting in positive change."
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"Everybody has experienced a sense of 'losing oneself' in an activity – being totally absorbed in a task, a movie or sex. Now researchers have caught the brain in the act."
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"To channel my favorite moon-bound hydrocephalic giant, Marvel Comics’ The Watcher, What If… Microsoft Designed the iPod Box?"
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"Jonathan Last, online editor of The Weekly Standard doesn’t like blogs anymore this year than he did last year."
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"I found this interesting post about sanctuary flags over at Purgatorio. I say, 'Lose 'em.'"
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"According to Deutsche Welle, 'One year after the election of Pope Benedict XVI, the Vatican, in a reversal of church doctrine, is prepared to allow the use of condoms to combat AIDS.' Thank God!"
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"…Steve Colbert interviewing — and utterly bamboozling — bestselling atheist Sam Harris (The End of Faith)…"
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"It is one of the most controversial events in the history of the 20th century and hardly anyone in America knows about it."
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"Reader Jim asks via email why most Bibles have two columns, unlike the single column of most other printed books. The answer has three parts: economics, readability, and history."
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"'Going nuclear' isn't good strategy if you're trying to change hearts and minds."
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Who's to say that a life with cancer isn't a life worth living?
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I'm not a fan of the candidate, but I think the ad idea is cool.
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"I believe that our present cultural context in America calls for explicit, unambiguous confession of Christian orthodoxy regarding the two kingdoms, and this will probably mean rejecting the popular notion that political symbols in our places of worship
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"Now this is what the Catholic Church should have been doing with child abusers all along."
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"Hello. My name is Amir Massoud Tofangsazan and i live in Barnet. I'm 19 but pretend to be a lot older and like to pretend that I'm a big businessman when I'm not actually that clever."
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Great. This crap is coming to Pittsburgh on July 31.
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"I look forward to the day when you pigs get your throats cut…."
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"But how does gay marriage not promote the welfare of children and stability of society? How does gay marriage demote the welfare of children and the stability of society?"
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Ewwwwww…
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When life gives you lemons, make lemonade.
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World Cup soccer? I couldn't give a rat's tail.
Funky Dung
















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Yeah, that thing about men and women actually being different (gasp!) is interesting. I got smacked down in an undergraduate paper once because I suggested that men and women have actual differences aside from the shapes of their bodies. Nice to see some scientific vindication.
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Posted 06 Jun 2006 at 9:23 pm ¶In response to your comment about the World Cup…you live in PA and I don't. Ha.
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Posted 06 Jun 2006 at 10:16 pm ¶How did Sao Paolo, Brazil beat Pittsburgh??? Their skyline is boring.
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Posted 06 Jun 2006 at 10:43 pm ¶Huh? *scratches head* I like PA.
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Posted 06 Jun 2006 at 10:51 pm ¶Stew Smith is actually a pretty cool guy - I worked out with him once, a few years ago. I still do supersets while watching tv because of him.
His article on the priest who (while starting 80 lbs overweight) trained with him to become a Navy chaplain is neat - plenty of guys half that priest's age can't match the PT scores he finally achieved. Just goes to show what a little dedication will do for someone's fitness…
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Posted 06 Jun 2006 at 11:41 pm ¶Yeah, I'm not a big fan of the Sao Paulo skyline either. Too congested, and not enough definition in the line itself. Perhaps they could have chosen a nicer angle? But there still wouldn't be anything distinctive to catch the eye…
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