Sunday, October 21, 2012

For Real ;)

H/T goes to Angel ;-)

Young Wirecutter ~ Serious Window Shopping ;)


Ouch!! My nuts :/

Thanks for the pic Angel ;-)

Saturday, eh Sunday Morning Guessing Game...

Try This One Now... 
Good Luck ;-)
Vodka under a microscope... ain't it pretty ;-)


Do you know what THIS is Cedar?
Cigarette paper


Some of you will know exactly what this is....
Take a guess :-)
Campfire Toaster

Too Easy, Hey I called it :P 
Here's Another. Have Fun, be inventive... ;-)

A buddy for you AngryMike...;-)


Sprinkles :-)
Unfair advantage goes to Cedar :P

Makes you wonder...


Kinda like this Anon?...
Hat tip to Irish ;-)

Good Man...


Good Morning People...

....Need one of those for Advil this morning :P
And some strong coffee...

This One's for You RPM,,,

My first guess is you're out hunting... and have remained untouched by civilization... and like you've mentioned before, unable to comment... Maybe the deer are getting the better of you and your pride is keeping you "busy"...



But just in case you're sitting home in your basement, eating way too many Cheetos, I would like to trow you a lifesaver.... and possibly reel you back in... Here Catch!!


With that, I want to add a "public" apology, for giving you a had time the other day. Although it would be nice if you did make a profile to fit that interesting personality of yours and not be so elusive, it's YOUR prerogative to do so, or not. Either way, we enjoy your company and your comments.. so just so you know... You ARE welcome Rpm...  :-)

Hey Look... The whole Gang is Here...


Really Annoying...


You Know You're at a Hillbilly's House When....

...You have to stick your finger 
in a deer's ass to ring the doorbell.

Saturday, October 20, 2012

OBAMA VS. ROMNEY... Funny!!

THE WORLD ACCORDING TO GOOGLE:
OBAMA SUPPORTERS VS. ROMNEY SUPPORTERS

Article dated October 15, 2012

Have you ever noticed how your Google search results yield a lot more information than you were ever looking for?


For instance: Typing “I once saw” into a Google search bar yields some interesting suggested results:


Similarly, I’m generally fascinated by some of the image results Google will spit out with searches. In this light, I decided to conduct a bit of a social experiment. I wondered what image search results for “Obama supporter” would look like compared to those for “Romney supporter.” Would the results be representative of reality? I search, you decide…

An “Obama supporter” search turns up the now-infamous “Obama phone lady,” as well as a half-naked hippie man playing a recorder flute, an “older white Republican” and a topless girl with some strategically placed campaign paraphernalia. (Note: This is a family site so I’ve blurred out a bit of that last one.) The “related” search results also raise an eyebrow:




Meanwhile, here are the top image results for “Romney supporter” — lots of signs, flags and a Rolls Royce:

So just as we’ll see in tomorrow night’s debate, this election is about choosing between two very distinct choices.

~ FUCK OBAMA ~


Now since this article was dated a few days ago... I'm sure the results of the google searches are somewhat different. I'm curious so I will do it and post the results here.


Just as I figured... about the same :P

Friday, October 19, 2012

The Second Amendment...

DoubleTrouble just posted this... 
Had to steel it ;-)


Obama Failures Largely Ignored by the Press...

President Obama’s Taxpayer-Backed 
Green Energy Failures

It is no secret that President Obama’s and green-energy supporters’ (from both parties) foray into venture capitalism has not gone well. But the extent of its failure has been largely ignored by the press. Sure, single instances garner attention as they happen, but they ignore past failures in order to make it seem like a rare case.

The truth is that the problem is widespread. The government’s picking winners and losers in the energy market has cost taxpayers billions of dollars, and the rate of failure, cronyism, and corruption at the companies receiving the subsidies is substantial. The fact that some companies are not under financial duress does not make the policy a success. It simply means that our taxpayer dollars subsidized companies that would’ve found the financial support in the private market.

So far, 36 companies that were offered federal support from taxpayers are faltering — either having gone bankrupt or laying off workers or heading for bankruptcy. This list includes only those companies that received federal money from the Obama Administration’s Department of Energy and other agencies. The amount of money indicated does not reflect how much was actually received or spent but how much was offered. The amount also does not include other state, local, and federal tax credits and subsidies, which push the amount of money these companies have received from taxpayers even higher.

The complete list of faltering or bankrupt green-energy companies:
  1. Evergreen Solar ($24 million)*
  2. SpectraWatt ($500,000)*
  3. Solyndra ($535 million)*
  4. Beacon Power ($69 million)*
  5. AES’s subsidiary Eastern Energy ($17.1 million)
  6. Nevada Geothermal ($98.5 million)
  7. SunPower ($1.5 billion)
  8. First Solar ($1.46 billion)
  9. Babcock and Brown ($178 million)
  10. EnerDel’s subsidiary Ener1 ($118.5 million)*
  11. Amonix ($5.9 million)
  12. National Renewable Energy Lab ($200 million)
  13. Fisker Automotive ($528 million)
  14. Abound Solar ($374 million)*
  15. A123 Systems ($279 million)*
  16. Willard and Kelsey Solar Group ($6 million)
  17. Johnson Controls ($299 million)
  18. Schneider Electric ($86 million)
  19. Brightsource ($1.6 billion)
  20. ECOtality ($126.2 million)
  21. Raser Technologies ($33 million)*
  22. Energy Conversion Devices ($13.3 million)*
  23. Mountain Plaza, Inc. ($2 million)*
  24. Olsen’s Crop Service and Olsen’s Mills Acquisition Company ($10 million)*
  25. Range Fuels ($80 million)*
  26. Thompson River Power ($6.4 million)*
  27. Stirling Energy Systems ($7 million)*
  28. LSP Energy ($2.1 billion)*
  29. UniSolar ($100 million)*
  30. Azure Dynamics ($120 million)*
  31. GreenVolts ($500,000)
  32. Vestas ($50 million)
  33. LG Chem’s subsidiary Compact Power ($150 million)
  34. Nordic Windpower ($16 million)*
  35. Navistar ($10 million)
  36. Satcon ($3 million)*

*Denotes companies that have filed for bankruptcy.

Read Full Article Here..
For those interested, on the article page, all those companies have links to pertaining information... 

Link found over at ATrainWreckinMaxwell

MissK ~ On the Hunt for Beefcupcakes... ;)

Conducting an extensive online search... ;-)

TGIF!! ~ Beefcakes & Babes ;)



So True...


What the Fuck!?!


Just checking to see if you where awake.... ;-)