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Sunday All Day Brunch: Personalized License Plates

Welcome to Sunday All Day Brunch. This is an open topic thread so help yourself to the goodies and sit a spell and let us know what is new in your life. I thought today we could let people know what are the best personalized plates you have seen on a car. Here are a few my niece and I have seen in recent days and some old favorites.

COWQLUS (seen at UNCG)

ADVOC8 (always makes me jealous at St. Anne’s)

JEDINITE

BREAKWND (on a Camaro… um, do you really want to advertise that?)

BO11OCKS (How that got by I don’t know)

10SNE1

WEDTWUCK (on a red truck)

ITSYELLOW (on a canary yellow car)

WNDWLKER

The last one inspired this picture called “Wind Walker.”

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The Daily F Bomb, Sunday 2/24/13

Good morning! It’s Sunday, and it’s also Oscar day. Once upon a time I used to try to see every single nominated film (I never actually succeeded), but these days I rarely go to films, even with the coolest theater in all of L.A. right down the street. However, thanks to the magic of “For Your Consideration” DVDs, I actually managed to squeeze in a few this year. Hell, I’d watch it anyway, and follow it on Twitter, because it’s fun.

Anyway, the questions today are all movie related.

Interrogatories

What is your favorite drama of all time? What is your favorite comedy of all time? What is your favorite Sci-fi/Fantasy/FX film of all time? What is your favorite musical of all time? What actor and actress to you can do no wrong? What is your favorite song that you were introduced to in a movie? And a special bonus question for movie geeks: Fave costume designer (I know not all of you will be able to answer this).

The Twitter Emitter

Parroting NRA Paranoia

 

“Doctors have no business inquiring of patients

whether they are choosing to exercise their

constitutional rights,” NRA spokeswoman

Jacqueline Otto said in a statement Friday.

“When a child is brought to a doctor, it is to seek

their expertise in pediatrics, not firearms ownership.”


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Parroting LaPierre’s Paranoia

[From The Hill

“About 55 children die a week as a result of gun violence,” AAP President Thomas McInerny told The Hill. “For us, that’s a big problem.”

McInerny’s group, which represents 60,000 U.S. pediatricians, has recommended asking patients about guns for decades in its clinical guidelines.

The practice has a long history in U.S. medicine, McInerny said.

“If there’s a gun in the house, a family member is three times more likely to die from a gunshot wound [than] an intruder,” he added. “We advise parents about car safety seats, about bicycle helmets, and about guns. It’s just part of our prevention frame of mind.”

King, criticizing Obama’s healthcare law, suggested that doctors’ practice of asking about guns could ultimately help the government surveil citizens.

“What they’re doing is compiling a record that, one day, the Obama administration or a succeeding administration could tap into,” King said. “Who is getting those records? They will be in ObamaCare’s database file. That’s part of that.”

“Are they going to start asking if [patients] are Republicans or Democrats?” said Rep. Trent Franks (R-Ariz.), another member of the Judiciary Committee. “Asking questions that are none of the pediatricians’ business is out of bounds.”

“It’s not their business,” said Rep. Steve King (R-Iowa), a member of the House Judiciary Committee. “It’s like asking, ‘Do people pray in your home? Do they voice opinions contrary to the [Obama] administration?'”

Contrary to many of their colleagues, some GOP lawmakers who practice medicine sympathized with that view this week.

“Our pediatricians do a fabulous job,” said Rep. Phil Gingrey (R-Ga.), an OBGYN with an “A” rating from the NRA. “In the spirit of knowing that maybe there were guns in the home, to advise a parent or a legal guardian about gun safety, I think I understand.”

“If I’m a pediatrician, I want to make sure the kids I take care of are safe,” said Rep. Scott DesJarlais (R-Tenn.), a physician. “So having a discussion about all types of things … I don’t have a problem with it.”

Heads up for Moosers: Murdoch Book on Discount this weekend

OK. So this is a completely self-serving hit and run diary, letting all my Moozog friends know that they can get my Murdoch book, with stunning illustration by Eric Lewis of DKos Fame, for a bargain two bucks fifty.

http://www.amazon.com/The-Fall…

Fairly stunned, but Alec Baldwin retweeted this:

My book on #Hackgate “Fall of the House of Murdoch” great bargain at only $2.43 this weekend http://www.amazon.com/The-Fall…

UK Kindle Edition here

http://www.amazon.co.uk/The-Fa…

Thanks for reading, and thanks for tolerating this act of self publicity: but on the other hand, the subject is firmly in the public interest

Cheers

The Daily F Bomb, Saturday 2/23/13

Happy Saturday, kiddies! Remember to take some time out of your busy day to remember dog biscuits.

Interrogatories

Do you play a musical instrument? What instrument do you wish you played, and who do you wish you played like? Who do you wish you could sing like? What’s the best Saturday morning cartoon of all time? Should there be nuts in banana bread? Who is your favorite lyricist?

The Twitter Emitter

Random Japan

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OUCH!

A Fukuoka man in his 30s was hospitalized after being bitten by a redback spider while removing a can of coffee from a vending machine.

A special-ed teacher in Aichi was reprimanded for handcuffing a ten-year-old autistic student who wouldn’t follow her instructions.

A worker at a nursing home in western Tokyo is in hot water after taking a photo of a female resident and sending it to colleagues in an email that compared the woman to a cartoon character.

Headline of the Week: “80 Percent Approve of Being Cared for by Robots: Survey” (via Mainichi Japan)