So … like, what happened?
Neil Johnson at the Tampa Tribune writes this morning about how predictions for this year’s hurricane season were wildly off the mark.
Neil Johnson at the Tampa Tribune writes this morning about how predictions for this year’s hurricane season were wildly off the mark.
This may sound silly to some people, but I have to post about it anyway: today is the anniversary of the day I stepped into this house for the first time, when it was for sale. I made an offer the next day, and the day after that, the offer was accepted – and thus, I was on my way to owning a home for the first time. I felt so blessed through the process of buying the home. That’s not to say it wasn’t stressful, but it would have been more so without the support of family, friends, my work, the people I had on my side like my realtor and mortgage lender guru, and most importantly: God. I had gone through an experience trying to buy a home just a couple of months prior to making the offer on this house, and as I wrote last October, that first experience was a miserable one.
Worse than losing to a 3-7 team while desperately trying to hold on to the top slot in your division by the skin of your teeth is losing against a QB who was making his first start in the NFL.
Hagel pens a piece for today’s Washington Post headlined “Leaving Iraq, Honorably”.
This guy just can’t stop sticking his foot in his mouth, can he?:
Jay at Stop the ACLU has the jawdropper story of the day about a kiddie porn producer from right here in North Carolina who astonishingly received a 10 month sentence after pleading guilty to a “page-long list of counts of 2nd-degree sexual exploitation of a minor” according to World Net Daily.