martes, noviembre 16, 2004
Only in America
(1) A high school senior in New Hampshire wants to pose with his shotgun in his high school yearbook, but the school board has refused. The school board, however, says it will allow "other elements of skeet and trap shooting" in the yearbook. Skeet and trap shooting? What does that mean? Is a white hood with a noose permissible? CBS News Source.
(2) In other news, Hardee's has debuted with a 1,420 calorie Monster Burger. It has "two 1/3-pound slabs [I hate that word -- couldn't they have said "cuts" or "patties"] of Angus beef, four strips of bacon, three slices of cheese and mayonnaise on a buttered sesame seed bun." Do you think they offer a vegetarian-alternative Monster burger? FOXNews Source.
In regards to (1), I know [now that I've looked it up] that skeet and trap shooting refers to throwing those clay targets in such a way as to simulate the angles of bird flights, but leftist propaganda makes for a much more interesting read. Don't you agree?
(2) In other news, Hardee's has debuted with a 1,420 calorie Monster Burger. It has "two 1/3-pound slabs [I hate that word -- couldn't they have said "cuts" or "patties"] of Angus beef, four strips of bacon, three slices of cheese and mayonnaise on a buttered sesame seed bun." Do you think they offer a vegetarian-alternative Monster burger? FOXNews Source.
In regards to (1), I know [now that I've looked it up] that skeet and trap shooting refers to throwing those clay targets in such a way as to simulate the angles of bird flights, but leftist propaganda makes for a much more interesting read. Don't you agree?