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A Look at Facebook

Well, since the beginning of the year, I have been on Facebook. You may have noticed the little picture and logo on the left side. And honestly, I don’t know that I understand it. Okay, it has been nice to connect with a few old friends. But that is about the extent of the fun [...]

Twitterpated

Again I find myself using a title that isn’t completely accurate.  Some one is going to take me down for violating truth in advertising laws.  The title just seemed witty and I couldn’t not use it. I recently decided to give in a get a Twitter account.  I had heard about it before, but I [...]

A Review of Prince Caspian

If you have followed this site for any time you know that I love the Chronicles of Narnia series by C.S. Lewis.  I also eagerly anticipated the release of the Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe.  So, I had similar anticipation of the release of Prince Caspian. Just like with the Lion, the Witch, and [...]

Macro and Micro Government Power

Michael Williams posted about his opinion on whether local governments should have the right to fine people for unkempt yards. And while, I think that a lot of these city ordinances are getting out of hand, I generally agree with him. Simply put I like to divide the government into Macro- and Micro-level roles. The [...]

Is the Race between Chaffetz and Cannon Really Tight?

Okay we all know that the Deseret News’ cheif editor is Chris Cannon’s Brother, Joe Cannon. And we are all confident that Mr. Cannon would never let his paper show bias towards any candidate, right? (wink, wink, nod, nod). However, their recent news article on polling shows that bias again in two ways. As with [...]

SODO: The Great Chicken Dinner

Okay, the title to this post is a little misleading. Because last night’s meal was nothing great. I guess, I felt that because I had been home all day that I would have enough time to start some dutch oven. But I didn’t start until 5:00 in the evening. And we had kids that needed [...]

We're Debt Free!

Two and a half years ago, my wife and I moved into our new home. After that move, we had one goal. That was to get rid of our consumer debt. We started out by paying $700 extra on the one consumer loan that we had. It was a student loan that totalled somewhere near [...]

SODO: BBQ Round Steak

Well, I had to skip the last couple of week in my attempt at a Dutch Oven meal every week for the next few months.  It wasn’t because I was busy.  It wasn’t because I am tired of Dutch Oven cooking.  Nope it’s because I ran out of charcoal. Fortunately my wife sent me to [...]

One More Thought about the Convention

I know that it is well passed. And this post is probably going to be boring to most, but it concerns me greatly. So, I need to write about it. First of all, from what I can tell there are supposed to be roughly 1200 delegates at the convention from the third district. And I [...]

Chaffetz and Cannon Discuss the Race on KSL

Posted without comment from me, but please feel free to discuss. Possibly Related Posts: Balance the Budget but Don’t Amend Lonsberry is Back Why Bridgewater Lost Round Valley Draw & Willis Creek I Was Wrong