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From the Ashville Citizen-Times: a zombie attack during a Sarah Palin rally.
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Jeremy Clarkson suggests buying a Vespa:
It's certainly more practical than some doll that wets itself. Just compare the number of times in your own life that you've had to change a diaper vs. you've had to kill a zombie.
Via Geekologie, where there's a cool video of these dolls in action.
I have a feeling that the Bible would have been written differently if it had been composed on a laptop with WiFi.
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Via Double Plus Undead comes this news story about an increasingly popular variant of the game of 'tag':
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PONTIAC — Listeners of Christian talk radio were surprised and dismayed to learn that the same slate of programs has been playing on Christian radio stations since 1988, and that the entire façade of Christian radio has been run out of a basement complex in Michigan.
"I always found the programs very comforting and familiar," says Kathy Reynolds, a regular listener in Columbia, Mo. "Now I know why."
The 365-day-long loop, which has been running continuously since January 1, 1988, includes programs by ministers such as James Dobson and Chuck Colson who dispense parenting and marital advice, Bible answers and non-specific calls to political action. The loop followed the calendar’s rhythms, with programs about creating lasting family traditions at Thanksgiving, back-to-school prayer programs in August and cloyingly sweet programs about home, hearth and "the reason for the season" at Christmas. A layer of conservative concern over the direction of the country was included throughout the year.
That makes three this week. This one must have had his coordinates off, because he materialized inside the bathroom -- at a moment very inconvenient for me -- and tried to get into the nursery. Like all the others, he screamed "Your baby has to die before 2048! The safety of the entire world depends on it! She looks innocent, but --" and that was when I clipped him with the shovel.
Shane Raynor is discussing the recent statement by the UMC General Board of Church and Society on the American financial crisis. He questions the GBCS' causal link between health care costs and the credit shortage, but I'm more curious about the conclusion of the document: