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Monthly Archives: July 2012
The lama’s robes
So, I couldn’t help but wonder… Do you think the Dalai Lama’s robes are made in China? – My name is Jon Friesch, and I think we need to get to the bottom of this.
Posted in general thoughts
Tagged dalai lama's robes, free tibet, jon friesch, made in china
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Mr. Trololo – brought to you by soviet censorship
I was cleaning up my email box, and I noticed an email from my sister with a link about the death of Eduard Khil – better known as “Mr. Trololo” thanks to his unearthed (and somewhat freaky) YouTube video of … Continue reading
Posted in general thoughts, marketing
Tagged arkady ostrovsky, eduard khil, jon friesch, mr trololo, soviet censorship
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The presence of America in Europe – something to think about
Someone recently forwarded this email to me. While it might be a bit heavy-handed, I think it would serve a great purpose for people to know this – regardless of Obama’s behavior in relation to the point. How many of … Continue reading
Posted in general thoughts
Tagged aisne-marne cemetery, american cemeteries abroad, american cemetery, ardennes belgium, brittany france, brookwood england, cambridge cemetery, epinal, flanders field belgium, henri-chapelle belgium, jon friesch, meuse-argonne, military cemeteries, normandy, oise-aisne france, rhone france cemetery
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What’s in the healthcare bill (ACA)
I’m seeing a lot of my Facebook friends posting about how conservatives are ignorant because they don’t even know what’s in the healthcare bill. The funny thing to me is that not one person – literally, not one – who … Continue reading
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Union policies prevent innovation
This is a relatively straightforward headline – but it says so much. The first sentence of the article from the Seattle Times reads: A ruling in Superior Court on Thursday delays a Seattle School District plan to allow approved schools … Continue reading