Friday, April 26, 2013

Put... the bunny... back... in the box.

If you got a colored bunny last year, I hope you enjoyed it. The Floriduh Legislature has sent the Governor a bill that rescinds their bill passed just last year that allows bunnies and chicks to be dyed. It's good to know that Floriduh wants to protect bunnies and other animals from abuse. We don't want to have stories about men and dogs as they do in Louisiana. Now, if they would only rescind that ridiculous "droopy drawers" bill.



Kudos to Scott Maxwell for alerting us that the clowns in Tally that are pushing the alimony bill are all divorced or in the process. Talk about legislation that benefits you personally! Maybe Senator Lee can donate a building to Stetson University and get a special law passed a la Henry Flagler. It wasn't long ago that these same clowns were pushing the "sanctity of marriage" as they sought to pass Amendment 2. Of course we all know that the ban on gay marriage was just a ruse to get rednecks to the polls. Well alimony is not a concern of mine as I celebrated my 35th anniversary this year. Hard to believe someone would out up with me for 35 years, but it's true!




Sen. Truck Nutz, local merchant of death, is hopping mad that he can't advertise his gun business on Comcast. At least he know how it feels to be discriminated against since he is such a big supporter of the Boy Scouts, one of the most discriminatory organizations in the country. I cannot understand why The Southern Poverty Law Center hasn't designated them a hate group. Maybe it's because they don't wear hoods and burn crosses, but their discriminatory policies are just as bad as others who shout god and country while spreading hate like the Family Research Council or Westboro Baptist Church or the misnamed American Family Association. Of course he also promotes others who practice hate like those on the Lake County School Board and the Lake County School administration, who are bending and twisting themselves out of shape over a Gay-Straight Alliance in Carver Middle School.


Country music died today with the demise of one of the greats, George Jones. I grew up listening to country music, but quit when stars like Jones, and Randy Travis, and Johnny Cash fell out of the mainstream. 1990 was the dividing line when country became pop. Classic Songs like "She Thinks I Still Care," "He Stopped Loving Her Today," "The Grand Tour," and "I Was Country When Country Wasn't Cool" are all part of a past when things were slower and more civilized.



The Leesburg Bikefest is in full swing with the first of 70 bands playing right now. 70 bands! I am sure you can find music to move your feet. And, if that isn't enough, there is always Ms Bikefest, Ms Gator Harley, Ms Rat Hole, Ms Budwieser, or MRLUCKYMAN to peak your interest. Three days of good clean fun. Every time I think of Bikefest, I remember Jeff Stuckey, who we lost recently. He was a music lover, and loved the attention he received at events like Bikefest. I miss that little guy.

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