California liberals have run themselves “Straight Outta Golden Ages.”
WTF
Elon’s ‘Mechanical’ – ISIS Get’s It’s Green On
Elon Musk Plans To Replace “The Toyota Pickup Truck, the War Chariot of the Third World.”
The humble Toyota has fought — and won — in some of the world’s worst places…
**/sarc ‘n /snark
Eric Swalwell’s “FartGate” Reprised
Everyone Give Eric a ‘Toot‘ For His Fine Performance As A Man With A Guilty Conscience
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Young Entrepreneur Is Gonna Teach ‘Advanced Marketing Strategery’ To Harvard Grads
“The first rule of marketing is … always start with the people because your marketing will have to reflect what your audience wants and cares about. So knowing your audience is the core to any marketing campaign or strategy.”
Observations On Leaf Raking
Some say, “For the Greenest Yard, Leave the Leaves (and the poop) Behind.”
Even if you mastered the mower this summer and maintained a lush, manicured lawn all season, fall comes with a new set of challenges. Blowing or raking leaves throughout the season can leave you feeling less like an accomplished weekend yard warrior and more like Sisyphus with his boulder.
Salvation may come from the the National Wildlife Federation, which encourages homeowners to skip raking or blowing leaves entirely and suggests that they let them be. The reason? “A leaf layer several inches deep is actually a natural thing in any area where trees naturally grow,” according to the organization. It also points out that many animal species—including turtles, earthworms, chipmunks, and insects—rely on leaf layers as a micro-ecosystem.
Do remember, though. Autumn Dog Turds… You know they are out there. You just don’t know where.
ScienceDiet – The New “Freeway to Table” Entrepreneurial Start-up
These states want you to eat more roadkill
Roadkill is free of the antibiotics, hormones, and growth stimulants found in factory-farmed meat. And many roadkill species–including elk, deer, boar, and certain game birds–are pretty darn tasty, and sell for quite a bit when farm-raised, packaged and offered in stores.












