by DaveStuff | Nov 4, 2010 | Politics

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I was doing a Google search for “Vote Democrat” on Election Day. I was wondering what would come up. Now that the mid term is over I can go ahead and write a little something about it. So how were the results?
Vote Democrat
I’m sure you can guess how the hipster voted but I wanted to know what kind of information would come up if I did this search on Google. The first site to come up was the official democrat site of course. Gee I would hope so. (more…)
by Dean | Oct 30, 2010 | General

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Caleb is a firefighter, and town hero, who finds it impossible to save his dying marriage to Katherine, a public relations officer at a Georgia hospital. The forty-day marital counseling project Caleb takes on doesn’t work, but it becomes a kind of tool the Almighty uses to bring renewal to the damaged couple. Long before the marriage is mended, Caleb gives himself to Christ. It makes a difference.
The comic moments in Alex and Stephen Kendrick‘s film are lame and so is much, though not all, of the acting (Kirk Cameron is solid as Caleb, Erin Bethea respectable as Katherine) . (more…)
by DaveStuff | Oct 28, 2010 | Culure
I was visiting with a girl on a dating site. She was challenging me on why I like fast food. I do have it right there on my profile with my pictures of stuff I enjoy.
I made a little joke about how my pictures are different. You know, Like going to Arby’s.
Did you get the joke?
“Go to Arby’s for something different”. (more…)
by DaveStuff | Oct 24, 2010 | General

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2001 A space Odyssey. That groovy film by Stanley Kubrick. I watched it again recently…But what I really wanna know is…What the hell is he talking about?
This post is not really a movie review. Sometimes I write movie reviews, but usually leave that up to my bro Dean . What I write about is…Well, I ask questions. Like what’s up with 2001?
The Film is a Masterpiece
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by DaveStuff | Oct 22, 2010 | Movies
The Dying Animal by Philip Roth? Not for me; I’ve never read it. Maybe it’s good, but I like the Philip Roth who wrote “Defender of the Faith,” Goodbye Columbus and, perhaps, The Ghost Writer.
All the same, “Elegy,” the Isabel Coixet adaptation of The Dying Animal, is a notable if austere film about a senior-citizen professor and his young Latino lover. (more…)
by DaveStuff | Oct 20, 2010 | Technology

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I have let this blog go for a couple of days. I get burnout. Then I logged into the site and noticed about 10 comments that got caught by the Akismet Spam filter. I don’t have any idea why because they were all legitimate comments.
So if any of ya’ll visitors commented and your comment “disappeared” into thin cyber space I am truly sorry. (more…)
by admin | Oct 17, 2010 | Addiction

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I was doing some research on cults and found several opinions that Alcoholics’ Anonymous is one of the gang. I had no idea that people hated AA as much as they do.
I found one web page that was particularly critical. I was going to link to it but why the heck would I want to give that cat even more link juice? He already has the top listing in Google. (more…)
by DaveStuff | Oct 15, 2010 | General
In this David Zucker An American Carol, a Michael Moore-like filmmaker (Kevin Farley) is the story’s Scrooge who, out of deep disgust with American foreign policy, resolves to try to get the Fourth of July legally banned. (more…)
by DaveStuff | Oct 13, 2010 | Technology, Weirdness

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You ever call a customer service line and get the ‘automated’ machine? I think it’s funny. I’d like to give an example of what happens when you do this. Please be sure to let me know if you can relate! (more…)
by DaveStuff | Oct 11, 2010 | General
I don’t write about blogging much. What’s the point? There are thousands of blogs out there about “blogging” They teach about SEO, writing tips, making money, social networking, twitter, blog niche’s etc…
I have actually been working a lot on this blog tonight. Tweaking an old post that I discovered was ranking high in Google. This was interesting since the post was only one paragraph long. (more…)