Monthly Archives: July 2011

Open Thread Sunday

Undocumented immigrants leaving California for Mexico’s improving economy Is this a case of illegals sucking enough of our economy dry and getting out while the getting’s good, or will the administration claim a bad business climate was their remedy for … Continue reading

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B&R Sunday Brunch

Facebook and Twitter are creating a vain generation of self-obsessed people with child-like need for feedback, warns top scientist They’re just going to have to find a way to tolerate the rest of us who find them pitiful

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The Patriot Way: A Humbled Ochocinco…?

After all the years of controversial on and off-the-field antics, two days as a New England Patriot and their newest wide receiver is almost unrecognizable.

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Canon XF 100: Great Video Cam, If You Don’t Get A Lemon

I have to admit, I really love the Canon XF100 video camera and we’ve created some really great videos with it… when it works.

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The B&R Saturday Edition

White House Reporters Challenge Carney on Obama’s Community Organizing Tactics in Debt Ceiling Debate America abandons Obama Thousands ‘unfollow’ @barackobama on Twitter President Barack Obama takes debt battle to Twitter, loses more than 40,000 followers in one day Nobody likes … Continue reading

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Blonde Moment Of The Day

Oops, it’s a £700,000 prang… Hapless blonde crashes her Bentley into a Merc, Porsche, Ferrari and Aston Martin No amount of make-up sex will garner much forgiveness here

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The B&R Friday Edition

Patriots’ moves worth the plunge I always say, sit back and watch what Coach Belichick does. Yesterday, most of New England fell off the chair

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Pic Of The Day

This is what happens when you let American progressives instigate an “Arab Spring”

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