
Tiffany and I traveled to Mount Vernon on Saturday to visit her dad’s side of the family. Unexpectedly, we ended up on a boat in the middle of Apple Valley Lake and I gotta say … it was nice.
I’ve never for an instant considered myself a boater, but after floating along with a boat drink while listening to good tunes and taking in the scenery provided by the expensive houses, I could get used to the life.
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A man in London was prevented from boarding his flight because he was wearing a Transformers T-shirt according to BBC News. On the shirt, a Transformer, which appears to be Optimus Prime, was holding a gun.
Brad Jayakody, 30, was told by security the picture of a gun was not allowed on board. He was forced to strip and change shirts to get on the plane.

In response to the racist Obama T-shirt sold by a bar in Georgia, new shirts have been introduced for both the Hillary and McCain campaigns:
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Mulligan’s Bar and Tavern in Marietta, Georgia, is selling the above t-shirt to its patrons. What’s worse, Mike Norman, the bar’s owner, thinks there’s nothing wrong with portraying an African American as a monkey.
“We’re not living in the (19)40s,” he told the Atlanta Journal Constitution. “Look at him . . . the hairline, the ears — he looks just like Curious George.”
From the AJC via Straight From the A.
It turns out that public humiliation is only bad when you have enough energy to care.
Tiffany and I got together with members of Tiffany’s family to participate in the National Kidney Foundation’s Walk & Run Saturday morning at Polaris Fashion Place. We participated to honor the memory of Tiffany’s aunt Pattie, who passed away two years ago.
Tiffany, her mom and her aunt Becky decided to make T-Shirts for the event because, well, arts and crafts equal a fun Friday night for them. The guys of the group, Tiffany’s step dad Jeff, uncle Mark, uncle Jim, cousin Matt and brother Grant all bit the bullet and made their own shirts as well — each spending roughly 8 minutes writing “Team Pattie” in manly, thick block letters. Mark, to be exact, shortened “Team Pattie” to simply “TP” and the date.
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