The Windy City.
That's my new name for Simi Valley. I almost got blown off the road coming back to my lovely home. Three more nights in the hotel and I'll be on my way back to my real home. I'm hopeful that the snow hasn't passed me by -- I've got an invitation to try out snow-shoeing if enough snow piles up before spring showers.
Someone I find mostly entertaining and sometimes off-her-rocker-and-overboard is Ann Coulter. I see tonight that she's given her endorsement to Mitt Romney. I hope that carries at least as much weight as a snippet of news I saw last week when Will Smith endorsed Obama at a press conference for his new movie...
Read about a sweet contest I'd seriously consider entering if I had school-aged children. It's a video/essay contest called "The Sky's Not Falling" and it's designed to "highlight the absurdities, untruths and downright lies that children are being taught daily about 'climate change' in public school."
Reminds me of a silly story I saw on the news a couple months ago about the top "stressers" for young children. They put global warming as number one and showed some poor kid explaining what he'd learned in school -- something along the lines of "we're melting all the ice and killing all the animals." No wonder kids are stressed out! Click here for more details about the contest and to learn the meaning of Globaloney.
And finally, the ACLU is at it again. Now they're claiming folks who engage in sexual activity in a public restroom "have an expectation of privacy." Unreal.
