Interestingly enough, I have my own section on the celebrity website MANPAPER.COM. WTF? Manpaper.com describes itself as: MANPAPER.COM's Male Celebrities Section is your best FREE male celebrity resource. inside you'll find […]
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If the First Amendment means anything, it means that a state has no business telling a man, sitting alone in his own house, what books he may read or what films he may watch. – Thurgood Marshall (1908-1993), U.S. Supreme Court Justice, 1969
To Calm The Savage Beast
On this blog, I often tend to drone on endlessly about chickenhawks, war and Big Government Conservatives to the neglect of other topics. So, let's discuss a subject I enjoy […]
Read moreHe Blinded Me With Blogging
Thomas Dolby (yes – that one) has been blogging for a few months now and is currently on tour. Well, apparently he had been "keeping online journals of one sort or […]
Read moreIMDb Discussion Board
I've been updating my IMDb profile recently and noticed that there is a discussion board attached to the profile. Readers, friends and family can use the forum here or the discussion board attached to my […]
Read moreSuch Bloody Awful Poetry
Mark McDevitt, writing in the February issue of Giant in Morrissey and Me: I still listen to the Smiths — though maybe not as obsessively as I once did, and […]
Read moreBuckets of Kryptonite
Buckets of Kryptonite by James Landrith August 15, 2005 in ArticlesFactory.com
Read moreTy’s Just Looking For A Place To Land
I'm not big on the competition shows on television these days. However, I have been watching one show consistently this summer – Rock Star: INXS. No, I'm not the biggest […]
Read morePetition Signage
Signed this petition today.
Read moreQuiet Nights
Aside from similar political perspectives and military backgrounds, Ron Bronson and I seem to share similar musical tastes. That’s the beauty of the blogosphere. I get to find out interesting […]
Read moreA Fond Farewell to Scotty
Wil Wheaton on actor James Doohan here and here: …all these people were there because they'd been touched by Jimmy's work, or they'd been lucky enough to know him. I […]
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