Thanks pops
Just spent about an hour talking to my second dad, ahh that made the week better. :) Thanks Tristan.
Ryan Mercer's thoughts, mostly random musings, spanning form 2001 to present. Freemason, geek, nutter, Whovian, 8-bit Atari enthusiast, SciFi fan.
Just spent about an hour talking to my second dad, ahh that made the week better. :) Thanks Tristan.
Our eyes are placed in front because it is more important to look ahead than look back.
This is quite true...

- Gender roles now being forgotten
- Life too fast and busy for DIY skills
- Generation Y less able than others
BASIC "female" skills are becoming endangered with fewer young women able to iron a shirt, cook a roast chicken or hem a skirt.
Just as more modern men are unable to complete traditional male tasks, new research shows Generation Y women can't do the chores their mothers and grandmothers did daily, reported The Courier-Mail.
Only 51 per cent of women aged under 30 can cook a roast compared with 82 per cent of baby boomers. See the rest HERE
Doctor who is marrying his daughter. Tennant is marrying Georgia Moffett, Davison’s daughter. Moffett also played Tennant’s clone-daughter on an episode! Tennant has said before Davison was his favorite Doctor!
This Wednesday, February 2 at 8:30 a.m., the House Public Policy Committee will hear House Bill 1540. Filed by state Representative Mike Speedy (R-90) and co-authored by Representatives Eric Koch (R-65), Sean Eberhart (R-57) and Terry Goodin (D-66), HB 1540 would strengthen Indiana’s Firearms Preemption law by removing municipalities’ local gun restrictions that were “grandfathered” in the original state law.
The current statute has been abused by numerous municipalities governed by anti-gun city officials, and has created a confusing patchwork of different gun laws across the Hoosier State. Legislation introduced this session would remove the exemptions for “grandfathered” municipalities and strengthen the current law to ensure Hoosier gun owners enjoy the same level of statewide firearm freedoms, regardless of where they reside in Indiana. The law would also protect travelers within the state from running afoul of a patchwork of different gun laws when they cross municipal boundaries.
Please contact the members of the House Public Policy Committee and respectfully ask them to strengthen Indiana’s firearm preemption law by supporting HB 1540. Contact information for members of the House committee members can be found below.
House Public Policy Committee:
Rep. Bill Davis (R-33), Chair
Rep. Wesley Culver (R-49), Vice Chair
Rep. Linda Lawson (D-1)
Rep. Scott Pelath (D-9)
Rep. Tim Wesco (R-21)
Rep. L. Jack Lutz (R-35)
Rep. Terri Austin (D-36)
Rep. Thomas Knollman (R-55)
Rep. Sean Eberhart (R-57)
Rep. Mark Messmer (R-63)
Rep. Matthew Lehman (R-79)
Rep. Phil GiaQuinta (D-80)
Rep. Vanessa Summers (D-99)
Many people lose their tempers merely by seeing you keep yours.