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lsunews:

This half-page ad runs Friday, 12/23/11, in the Shreveport Times.


tbridge:

Studio 60 O Holy Night (by Oceandreams313)

Look, I get it, not everyone liked Studio 60. It wasn’t as even or as steady as West Wing, and for that it was (unjustly) pilloried. But, if there’s one hour of it that you should watch it’s “The Christmas Episode” if just for this scene, in its whole context.

Follow it up with Pahrump. Trust me.

My wife and I watched Studio 60 and were disappointed when it was cancelled. This is easily the scene I remember most, and I would have to say is my favorite of the short-lived series.


And can the liberties of a nation be thought secure when we have removed their only firm basis, a conviction in the minds of the people that these liberties are the gift of God? That they are not to be violated but with his wrath? Indeed I tremble for my country when I reflect that God is just: that his justice cannot sleep for ever.
—Thomas Jefferson, Notes on the State of Virginia, Query 18, 1781

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American anti-smoking campaigns are too tame. on Flickr.

Shot in the duty-free shop of Kigali International Airport.


I have lived, sir, a long time; and the longer I live, the more convincing proofs I see of this truth, that God governs in the affairs of men. And if a sparrow cannot fall to the ground without his notice, is it probable that an empire can rise without his aid?
—Benjamin Franklin, Motion for Prayers in the Constitutional Convention, 1787

May the father of all mercies scatter light, and not darkness, upon our paths, and make us in all our several vocations useful here, and in His own due time and way everlastingly happy.

—George Washington, letter to the Hebrew Congregation in Newport, 1790

A prayer for all of us.


Quality of LSU wins unprecedented - SEC Blog - ESPN

Quality of LSU wins unprecedented - SEC Blog - ESPN


Fliers Still Must Turn Off Devices, but It's Not Clear Why - NYTimes.com

Fliers Still Must Turn Off Devices, but It's Not Clear Why - NYTimes.com


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Introducing Nathaniel Pierre Turner on Flickr.

So I’m a few days late in posting this here, but here’s the new addition to our family. Getting his court ruling cleared and permission from the nuns to keep him overnight until, well, pretty much forever, since once the final paperwork clears, we don’t need anyone’s permission for that, pretty much made this year’s Thanksgiving the best ever.

Nathaniel was born April 1, 2011, and is seven months old in this photo. Pierre is what the nuns at the Home of Hope Orphanage named him, and is what will be his legal name on all of his Rwandan documentation, including his passport.


Hunting With SEALs | Karl Rove

Hunting With SEALs | Karl Rove


Season ticket holders unfurl the flag on Flickr.

This is my favorite photo of the entire 2011 ALCS Game 1 set. I just love how the sky looks, the way the Ballpark’s lit, the Texas-sized flag in the outfield. Baseball, mom, and apple pie. Darn tootin’.


Musab al-Zarqawi, Osama bin Laden’s handpicked deputy in Iraq, had killed thousands of people in an attempt to send the world back to the sixth century. In a fitting bit of irony, two operators from SEAL Team Six had killed him with an invisible laser beam and a flying robot.
—Chuck Pfarrer, SEAL Target Geronimo, p. 16
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Perspective


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Alabama State Champs 2011

While I love a good game day shirt, I’ve never been in the habit of acquiring “victory” shirts. But I have to admit, this one gave me a chuckle.


“Victory is waiting for you.”

Go claim it, boys! Geaux Tigers!!!


The More I Believe

The life that I’ve been living From the day I first drew breath Has been my way of forgetting I’m on the journey to my death You make my soul rise up You make my eyes to see When I place my faith in you And I lose my belief in me

The less I believe in me The more I believe in thee The less I believe in me The more I believe in thee

I don’t believe in beads or crystals Instant karma or mother earth I don’t believe that what I think Makes any difference to what I’m worth I don’t believe in reincarnation I’m not coming back as a flower I don’t bow my head to kings or priests ‘Cos I believe in your higher power

The less I believe in me The more I believe in thee The less I believe in me The more I believe in thee

Oh you’ve given me a plan That I don’t understand 'Cos I’ve wandered over half the world But I’ve remained an ignorant man One thing That I know Is when the final bell tolls Human love won’t be enough Good deeds can’t save my soul

Well I’m not afraid of dying But I am afraid of you Because you hear me when I’m lying And you see the things I do So the hands go round the clock As the light goes from the room And I can’t help thinking to myself I’m going to find out much to soon

The less I believe in me The more I believe in thee The less I believe in me The more I believe in thee

Oh you’ve given me a plan That I just don’t understand 'Cos I’ve wandered over half the world But I’ve remained a ignorant man One thing that I know Is when the final bell tolls Human love won’t be enough Good deeds can’t save my soul

I believe I believe I believe I believe I believe I believe I believe I believe

You make my soul rise up You make my eyes to see When I place my faith in you And I lose my belief in me

The less I believe in me The more I believe in thee The less I believe in me The more I believe in thee

–Charlie and Craig Reid, 1994

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Food truck lunch (@GennarinosUSA) with @klttx. (Taken with picplz.)


Stone Brewing Co.’s giveaway sticker. I wholeheartedly endorse this sentiment. (Taken with picplz.)


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Date night with @klttx. Food truck smackdown! (Taken with picplz.)


I love Twitter timeline serendipity. (Taken with picplz.)