From the daily archives: Wednesday, January 5, 2011

Day 5 – 1.5.11 A Night Out. Malik Mumtaz Hussain Qadri, center, a security guard is being held in the killing of Salman Taseer. Week 1 Rules: Manipulate front page image. Document with iphone. Tweet

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“…lawmakers are considering a move to create two kinds of birth certificates in their states, one for the children of citizens and another for the children of illegal immigrants.” (NY Times, Jan. 5, 2011 – On Immigration, Birthright Fight in U.S. Is Looming) http://www.nytimes.com/2011/01/05/us/politics/05babies.html?_r=1&ref=todayspaper Tweet

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There were many killings and crazy things going on in the world today that i could have drawn about but i just took it easy and drew a picture of a giant’s skeleton. He was probably the first Andre the Giant and probably had a posse. He was 7’7 back in the 1800′s and scientists say there are probably 200-300 living people with the same giant dna.

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For Boehner, Power Comes With Caveats (by Carl Hulse).  True, and that caveat is dealing with the Tea Party.  Sip cautiously, majority speaker… Tweet

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Weather Forecast: Thursday 36º Mostly Cloudy; Friday 36º Snow; Saturday 36º with a chance of birds falling. (Happy Birthday Mom! Parabens Mae! xoxoxo) Tweet

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As I read the paper everyday, sometimes something odd sticks with me….or I’ll read an article or stare at a picture for a time totally disproportionate to it’s importance in the news that day.  And if you read the entire paper in under 15 minutes, believe me….there is lots that is getting absolutely no attention. [...]

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“Obligatory resourcefulness has given way to revolutionary thoughts.” “We do not have to live up to certain expectations. We just have to be.” Today while reading through the NYTimes and I came across the article, The Now-You-See-It Restaurant. It reminded me of the freedom you have when you have limited resources to work with. I [...]

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Queen ants, known locally as icas, are a delicacy in Brazil that is rapidly dwindling in population due to land developers cutting down the eucalyptus trees they eat.  For many locals the ants are their only source of protein when meat and fish are scarce.  Since harvests are low many people have begun to freeze their [...]

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