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By Scrud Kelley, on August 19th, 2010
It’s an indisputable fact of science that Kangen Water Ionizers are no better for your health than $10 water filters. So when one of these hucksters tells you in fervent tones that their machine will cure cancer, diabetes, heart disease… all the way down to acne, are they lying or are they delusional?
By Scrud Kelley, on August 15th, 2010
I feel great – and it’s all because of the water I drink! …
By Jim Lawter, on August 9th, 2010
My new job is only a block and a half from my house, so I don’t need my trusty Pathfinder anymore. This is a great car, and well-serviced. It has power, great pickup speed, excellent brakes, and the 4WD is a dream in snow and ice and off road. It’s big inside, enough to comfortably seat 5 adults or haul all kinds of furniture home from the thrift store – believe me…
By Van Clowder, on July 20th, 2010
Malika, our beautiful Savannah, is one year old today. Here are some scenes of her daily life. Malika sends her love to Joshua and Micah, and Connie and Rene.
By Jim Lawter, on July 14th, 2010
This Tea Party movement sure knows how to get press. Their latest desperate plea for attention is posting a billboard version of their frequent rally poster comparing President Obama to Hitler and Lenin. Personally, I like that the Tea Party is flaunting their hatred, prejudice, ignorance, and total lack of historical perspective.
By Jim Lawter, on March 26th, 2010
It was around this time of year in 1961 that my father drove me to Washington, D.C.. Just for the day. Just him and me. The cherry blossoms were blooming all over, the monuments were all white, and the sky was clear blue. For years afterward I thought our nation’s capital was always red, white and blue…
By Jim Lawter, on February 22nd, 2010
This is the 365th consecutive daily post to SnarlyBoodle.com. Rather than look back (which you can do at your leisure by visiting the Archives page or any tag on the bar above this blog), allow me to look forward…
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