Tuesday, December 22, 2009

A Serious Maggotx Blog Post

For the last few years a Friend of ours, Alan Sweeton, had been suffering pains and headaches. After a Tournament last year he was diagnosed with a cancerous brain tumor. Below is a Video Produced by Kevin McGorry of Disc Golf Monthly and narrated by Cubby, a good friend and fellow Disc Golfer. Please watch this Video. In spite of all he went through Alan was determined to continue playing the sport he so loves. It helps to put life in perspective and shows how much we have to be thankful for......



For more Disc Golf information and Videos visit Cubby's web page at :

http://cubbysdiscgolfworld.blogspot.com/

Monday, December 07, 2009

Mixed Bag Blog Post

Several Items piqued my interest today.....The Most Important was the Product Warning below:

Hit toy Zhu Zhu hamsters called unsafe

The maker of the robotic hamsters, Zhu Zhu Pets, defended its product over the weekend against a study by the San Francisco-based group, GoodGuide, after it said it found higher-than-allowed levels of the chemical antimony in some toys.

Good Guide assigned low ratings to the Zhu Zhu Pets hamsters, one of the top-selling toys, after finding antimony, which can cause health problems, on the hair and nose of one of the toy hamsters, called Mr. Squiggles.



When first when I saw this I knew I had to post it immediately.....especially since I don't want eeeerrrraaahhhhMahhhkkkk...to get Antimony Poisoning .....Quick get some Bloodwork done Dude.....God only knows how many of these little Hamsters he's got around....Poor Mr. Squiggles...!!!!!

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Second Post is this Video from the Florida State Game........One has to wonder what was going through this Lineman's Head...



And Lastly....how about some Tiger Woods Jokes...????


  • The police asked Tiger's wife how many times she hit him. "I can't remember," Elin said, "just put me down for a 5."
  • Ping has a new set of irons called Elins. They're clubs you can beat Tiger with.
  • What does Tiger Woods have in common with a baby seal? They've both been clubbed by a Norwegian.
  • I heard Tiger likes his Women like his golf balls, White and with Dimples
  • Did you hear Tiger changed his name to Cheetah?
  • Tiger's other women aren't misstresses. They're provisionals.
  • Did you hear Nike's new motto? Just do me.

Friday, December 04, 2009

New Music for the Blog Readers.....Some nice Mellow Chick Music....perfect for those cold Winter Nights....



Shivaree PLaying New Casablanca......WoW......just lay back and relax.....sweet.......



AND...HOT off the Press Sia's Latest Leaked Release ....from her Upcoming 2010 Album....Remember...you heard it here at Abiogenesis First....!

If you like it....download it from:

http://girlieaction.com/sia/sounds/YouveChanged.mp3


Tuesday, December 01, 2009

OK.....More great news for the World .....Now Vodka can be made into a pill....

As a follow up to the Moscow Cannibals a few posts ago......The creative Ruskies are at it again...since they never seem to get enough to drink.....and since they can't bring their Vodka everywhere they go....why not make it into powder form.....and then why not Cognac, Rum....the possibilities are endless.....Fresh from Pravda......I bring you:


Now Vodka Can Be Consumed as Food

Yevgeny Moskalev, a resident of Saint Petersburg, invented a technique that allows turning alcohol into powder. The good news is that the new technique allows doing it to any kind of alcohol, including whisky, cognac, wine and beer.

Yevgeny Moskalev, professor of Saint Petersburg Technological University, had his own reasons for the invention. In Soviet times, the scientist used to work for the defense industry and during perestroika he had to start freelancing.

The technology was tested on 96% spirit, and the know-how was patented. Moskalev learned to “can” ethanol drops into capsules. He does it by adding alcohol into melted wax in the process of mixing. Then the solution is dissipated, drops of wax harden and retain spirit molecules inside. This is how the idea of the experiment with Russian favorite drink was born. The powder version of vodka became popular since it was easier to carry and harder to break. “Dry” vodka can be wrapped in paper and carried around in a pocket or a bag. Vodka in a form of a pill would come handy at partiers when “consumers” would be able to calculate their exact required dosage. Yet, no vodka pills should be expected in near future.

“Unfortunately, spirit can be only retained in capsules made of stearic acid, so powdered vodka tastes like a candle. Generally, an unpleasant taste could be easily removed with flavoring agents. To be honest, I did not like vodka in pills. It is much better to eat it with a dessert spoon, although you can’t eat more than three or four spoons and the effect is weak. So, vodka is best consumed the old way,” the scientist explained.

Moskalev himself prefers the classic scheme – a shot glass and a pickle to chase it with. Yet, he understands that powdered alcohol could be interesting for bakers who have to use it for baked goods and ice cream all the time. The method can be also favored by pharmacists because it allows getting the exact dosage.