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Wesman Todd Shaw

Joined 3 years ago from Kaufman, Texas. Last activity 55 minutes ago.

I'm a rural Texas native from the North East of the Lone Star State.  I disregard most anything mainstream or "fashionable" in favor of things that are more traditional, and have stood the tests of time.  I love my area of the world - but that doesn't mean that my mind doesn't wander far and wide.

I am very proud to be an anti globalist, and an activist against the activities of any large corporation involved in globalism, global government, and corporate fascism. I will never accept that any idea, meme, or thought imposed upon the masses through corporate media has any value, merrit, or grain of truth within it.

Avoiding corporate products may be impossible - but choose wisely and vote with your dollars.

Qutie literally, I hate that mass media and the banking system has been monopolized by the birds of the same feather so much that I'm not certain how to express it.  I hold that nothing of value is implied or imposed upon us all by those persons - and I think everyone in the world would benefit from never consuming mass media in any way.  I'm also positive that were trade and barter systems used instead of federal reserve currency - that we'd all prosper more, and the one percent much less.

I don't know how else to say it, but it's my job in life to be the guy with the well thought out, and extrememly unpopular opinions about things.  It's just my job.

But lets see what others have to say about me, shall we?

Josh Verdugo

"Submitted for your approval: Wesman Shaw, a quivering would-be giant of a man, redeemed momentarily in a fiber optic world of bytes and bits, soaring heads above his tormentors until he plunges like the mythical Greek son into the bowels and stench of...The Twilight Zone"

From My Lawyer "friend."

I'm a long time air conditioning mechanic, and a life time student of music, and especially acoustic musical instruments.

 

There's no sense in trying to please people-people can not be pleased when they have decided that your ideas don't fit into their worldview-why bother?  My advice is to always be yourself, and if someone doesn't like you, or what you have to say-SAY IT ANYWAY.

I try more than most to be helpful, and this is a helpful community..  If I can help you with anything, or you think that I can-do not be afraid to ask me any question.

I think that the first thing that anyone could, should, or would notice about my Hubpages domain is that I love to write about music and especially guitars, and guitarist.  I very much prefer music to politics or anything else.  If you have interests in acoustic guitars - then I've most certainly got something here for you.

I've always been a big fan of nature, and I've always admired animals - so quite naturally, I enjoy writing about animals as well.  Most often I'm interested in learning and writing about the animals that live here around me in Texas.

So as I do not have all of my eggs in the same basket, I also write for info barrel, and you can see my profile here:  http://www.infobarrel.com/Users/Wesman_Todd_Shaw

And you can follow this link: http://www.infobarrel.com/signup.php?ref_id=33854  and join another hubpages like site with adsense, and other ads on your writing.  I think that is a wise idea, and If you ask me about info barrel, I'll tell you what I know.

 

 

If you happen to be interested in my blog, then here's the ones that I'm most interested in working on these days:

http://martind28acousticguitar.blogspot.com/

http://americanwastethealuminumcanstory.blogspot.com/

http://uknowthatyouknow.blogspot.com/

http://itiswhatisaid.blogspot.com/

 

 As a rule - if you read my stuff here or on other sites - I will at some point or another offend you or make you angry.  If I do not do that, then you probably aren't really human.  It's one big goofy world out there.

If you'd like to join my Google + circles, then here is my profile:

https://plus.google.com/104419501850754778381/posts?hl=en

Anyone interested in the never ending show on Facebook, well I'm there too:

http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100002590677744

 

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    Yellow Number Five And Yellow Number Six.

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    Steroid Sluggers - The Major League Baseball Best Home Run Hitting Offenders

    2 months ago

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  • 20

    100 Mile Per Hour Fastballs. The Hardest Throwing Pitchers In Baseball History.

    2 months ago

    Ah baseball, I so love thee. Baseball season starts in the Spring, and brings with it all the joy of the new year, and as regular as the sunrise in the morning, new heroes and new goats, and loads of terrific stories. I fell in love with baseball...

  • 33

    African Elephants, Poachers, And The Black Market Ivory Trade.

    2 months ago

    Now there is no real need to go on here about just what an African elephant is, the African elephant is one of the most easily identifiable creatures on planet Earth; literally everyone with the gift of sight knows what one is. Oh I suppose some...

  • 29

    The Brown Recluse Or Violin Spider

    3 months ago

    Ah spiders! Even the baddest of men will sometimes shriek like small girls when surprised by one, and in the cases when anyone is surprised to find a brown recluse spider nearby, the shrieking is justified, but only when either a swift stroke of a...

  • 14

    The Dire Wolf, The Largest Wolf To Have Ever Lived.

    3 months ago

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  • 11

    Bob Dylan and Martin Acoustic Guitars - The Martin 00-17, and The Martin 00-15.

    2 months ago

    Bob Dylan's earliest recordings were made using a small all mahogany Martin 00-17 guitar. This guitar is no longer in production, but the very very similar Martin 00-15 is inexpensive and available.

  • 9

    Pecans and Pecan Shelling Tools-The Duke Pecan Nutcracker Or Pecan shelling Tool

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  • 10

    Top Three Koa Body Dreadnought Acoustic Guitars For Serious Amateurs and Professionals

    4 months ago

    As time has gone on and the original sorts of tonewoods have become increasingly rare, a rather fine and wonderful thing has happened, luthiers and consumers of fine acoustic guitars have both had to try new things, and they've both discovered that...

  • 9

    The Dwarves of J.R.R. Tolkien's Middle Earth, The Dwarves Of The Hobbit, And The Lord Of The Rings.

    3 days ago

    Maybe the single most notable difference between the trilogy known as The Lord Of The Rings, and the book that sets the background to it, The Hobbit, is that in The Lord Of The Rings there are not much in the way of dwarves, while The Hobbit, is...

  • 4

    Weber Mandolins - The Weber Black Ice Mandolin

    2 months ago

    The new Black Ice mandolin from Weber is a terrific traditional F style mandolin with a new and beautiful color scheme. Once you see the beauty of the Black Ice Mandolin from Weber, you'll agree!

  • 23

    The Elves Of Tolkien's The Lord Of The Rings

    4 months ago

    It is rather humorous the way a casual fan of Tolkien might think that hobbits are the chief characters within Tolkien's vast legendarium. The truth of the matter is quite different, as the entire story sits on the shoulders of the elves. The...

  • 28

    David Rockefeller, An Immoral Life Of Evil and Treason.

    5 months ago

    For every second in the long life of David Rockefeller, he's been one of the wealthiest human beings on the planet. It is exceedingly easy to dislike such a person, but what would be impossible would be for one to imagine "walking a mile in his...

  • 15

    Richard Milhous Nixon - Founder Of The Drug War

    3 months ago

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  • 38

    George Herbert Walker Bush - Prophet Of A New World Order.

    5 months ago

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  • 9

    Tactical Mountain Bicycles: Smith And Wesson's Police Bike, and the Montague Paratrooper.

    7 months ago

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  • 14

    Cordless Drills And Cordless Power Tools For Craftsmen And Do It Yourself Home improvers.

    7 months ago

    Can there be any doubt the cordless drill has revolutionized the job of any skilled laborer or craftsmen? Literally, for some skilled tradesmen the cordless drill has knocked off hours from each and every day for him or her, and made them far more...

  • 8

    On Becoming An Electrician, and Electrician's Basic Tools.

    4 weeks ago

    I've once again went to work in an area in which I am pretty well versed in, but not a sector of employment I've every truly thrived in. Again, I have taken a job as an apprentice electrician. Now I first started working in this field when I was...

  • 34

    Gandalf And Saruman - The Tale Of Tolkien's Two White Wizards.

    3 days ago

    The Legendarium of J.R.R. Tolkien includes not just The Hobbit, and The Lord Of The Rings trilogy, but also The Silmarillion. Altogether this is the legendarium, and within it are invented languages, histories, and stunning characters; but the real...

  • 24

    Monsanto - Their Herbicides Kill Both Young And Old In Argentina - And All Over The World.

    5 months ago

    Long ago, Monsanto managed to slowly murder hundreds of poor African Americans in a small town in Alabama with neglect, and more directly, with absolute and utter apathy. What was done was they'd dumped off toxic refuge, chemical waste, into ditches...

  • 14

    The Five Best Brazilian Rosewood Dreadnought Acoustic Guitars.

    2 weeks ago

    When you've hit that big lottery payout and you decide to spend some of it on acoustic guitars that are made from woods so rare that the price is still somewhat frightful, you head on down and you purchase a dreadnought of Brazilian rosewood and red...

  • 15

    The Five Finest Mahogany Body Dreadnought Acoustic Guitars For Serious Amateurs And Professionals.

    37 hours ago

    No doubt about it, mahogany body acoustic guitars have a very different and very special sound. While rosewood body acoustic guitars often have the appeal of the masses, and are, in fact, very special instruments as well - the mahogany lover also...

  • 10

    Top Five Maple Body Dreadnought Guitars For Serious Amateurs or Professionals.

    9 months ago

    Maple is one of the traditional tonewoods for acoustic instruments. Right there with maple are rosewood, mahogany, spruce, ebony, and all the varieties of species of those trees. Maple as a tonewood for bodies or backs and sides of a guitar can...

  • 8

    The Guild D-50 Bluegrass Special, And The Guild D-40 Jubilee Acoustic Guitars

    9 months ago

    Guild Guitars have produced wonderful instruments right here in the United States for a very long time. Founded in 1952 in Manhattan, New York, and by a former executive of the Epiphone Guitar Company, Guild Guitars had very solid foundations from...

  • 19

    The Five Best Jumbo Sized Acoustic Guitars For Serious Musicians.

    7 months ago

    Some persons are bigger than others, and some guitarist simply crave more volume from their instrument than do others. Very often volume is an issue with the steel string acoustic guitarist, and especially so in any kind of folk ensemble featuring...

  • 28

    The Rat Snake

    2 months ago

    Rat snakes are very harmless non aggressive snakes that serve us all by hunting and eating rodents. The only problems humans encounter with rat snakes is in the cases when they raise chickens.

  • 8

    The Gibson F-4 Mandolin

    10 months ago

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  • 14

    The Short Faced Bear

    8 months ago

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  • 38

    The Saber Tooth Tiger

    9 months ago

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  • 4

    The Martin D-28 Acoustic Guitar and Jimmy Page of Led Zeppelin

    8 months ago

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  • 2

    The Martin D-16 Acoustic Guitar

    11 months ago

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  • 14

    Neil deGrasse Tyson - Astrophysicist

    5 months ago

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  • 121

    Atheism And Gun Control - The History Of Governments That Slaughter Their Own Citizens

    11 months ago

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  • 22

    The Eurasian Brown Bear And The Syrian Brown Bear

    12 months ago

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  • 30

    Kurt Vonnegut - American Master Of Literature.

    12 months ago

    One of the better books that I'd ever laid my dollar bills on a counter to collect is called Three By Vonnegut, and it is a book that contains the three most well known short novels by the finest American satirist the nation was ever so lucky to...

  • 45

    Freddie Mercury - One Of The Most Talented Male Vocalist In The History Of Recorded Music

    12 months ago

    Freddie Mercury was one of the most talented male vocalist of the twentieth century, and besides that - he was also one of the most respected and commercially acceptable male vocalist to have ever lived. A lot of people can't truly fathom it here in...

  • 23

    John Steinbeck - American Master Of Literature.

    12 months ago

    John Steinbeck is easily one of the greatest writers from these not so United States of America that ever lived. His work captures absolutely timeless characters in the depravity of a world driven by human greed and the wealthy classes incapability...

  • 17

    Ernest Hemingway - An American Literary Giant

    5 months ago

    Whether or not one loves or hates the writing of Ernest Hemingway is never much of a consideration regarding his stature, as his stature as one of the finest of America's writers is cemented in history. The life of Earnest Hemingway was complex, and full of danger, intrigue, and adventure, just like his writing, the man was totally unique.

  • 30

    The Killer Whale, or Orca

    10 months ago

    The Killer Whale, or orca, is a sea mammal of the dolphin family that is present in every ocean of the Earth. From the Antarctic to the tropical seas, this apex predator is there always. The orcas of this world do have preferences, and it's plain...

  • 10

    Prescott Bush - His Life And Deeds

    10 months ago

    Some of the very worst politicians in the history of the United States of America, and some heinous crimes against humanity can be laid squarely upon the head of Prescott Bush. There really can't be much in the way of apologies, as Mr. Prescott Bush...

  • 41

    Ronald Reagan - The Actor In The White House

    7 months ago

    Now that the United States of America is economically less powerful than it once was - many of our citizens look back to a time when the US was thought to be more strong with longing and far away eyes. Some put forth the notion that America was...

  • 21

    Donald Rumsfeld An American Fascist

    7 months ago

    Donald Rumsfeld is easily one of the most successful politicians in United States history. He's served the federal government in a wide array of positions for a very large portion of his life. Also a successful businessman, Donald Rumsfeld along...

  • 51

    Henry Kissinger - Architect Of The New World Order

    6 months ago

    For a huge variety of well justified reasons, Dr. Henry Kissinger is believed by millions to be one of the single most evil individuals still living, or to have ever lived. The problem with considering Dr. Kissenger as "evil" is that inside of each...

  • 24

    George Soros, His Life And Deeds

    12 months ago

    George Soros was born on August the twelfth day of 1930 in Budapest, Hungary. He wasn't always known as George Soros, the name was changed during the Nazi occupation for the very obvious reasons that he and his family were and are Jewish by decent,...

  • 24

    The Komodo Dragon

    13 months ago

    Hardly a monster, the Komodo dragon is a lizard with a lot to offer. There is more unknown than is known about these peculiar and large monitor lizards, and though they aren't truly man eaters - they should be very respected.

  • 12

    How To Hot Rod Your Acoustic Guitar - Get The Most Performance And Sound From Your Acoustic Guitar!

    4 months ago

    Listen, if you've got an acoustic guitar, you want the best that it has to offer - nobody wants their instrument to NOT sound as good as it possibly can. There are things that can be done to improve most any instrument, and only the most expensive...

  • 12

    Stuart Mossman: A Modern Stradivari and S.L. Mossman Guitars

    3 months ago

    Once in America there was a major innovator and vocal builder of very fine acoustic guitars, and his name was Stuart Mossman. Big name artists such as John Denver, Eric Clapton, Albert Lee, Doc Watson, Hank Snow, Cat Stevens and Merle Travis. were...

  • 28

    The Alligator

    4 months ago

    My dad and his older brother and their brother in law, my uncle James - those three guys are all into golfing. Here in Kaufman, Texas; or rather, a bit further out in the countryside near Kemp, Texas - is one of their favorite places to go golfing,...

  • 25

    Thinking About The Drug War -The War Against American Citizens.

    2 months ago

    The War on drugs is merely a war against the citizens of the USA, and it serves the police state, and all its violence, and the immoral prison industrial complex, and the profit made from miserly.

  • 13

    The Goliath Tigerfish

    13 months ago

    Found only within the Congo River and a few lakes in the same vicinity in Africa swims the Goliath Tigerfish - a fish that for all the world looks like a giant white bass with very large and very cruel teeth. The Goliath Tigerfish can swim very powerfully, bite a sixty pound catfish completely in half without slowing down, and itself can weigh as much as 150 pounds. Now considered one of the world's top freshwater gamefish, here is some more information about the Goliath Tigerfish.

  • 31

    The Alligator Gar - A Living Dinosaur

    7 weeks ago

    I grew up going to a local church every single Sunday, and my family was very connected to the whole of the church's congregation. They knew everyone there, and still do. When I was growing up the church was actually larger than it is now - and we'd...

  • 48

    Red Wasps and Yellow Jackets

    6 months ago

    I honestly can't claim to remember exactly when I first realized how much I hated red wasps and yellow jackets, but I can assure you that you can well guess the how I learned to hate them. When it is all said and done, I'm very similar to you, and...

  • 39

    The Stinging Scorpion

    13 months ago

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  • 28

    The Bullsnake

    11 months ago

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  • 27

    Top Five Guitarist To Play The Fender Telecaster Electric Guitar

    11 months ago

    The Fender Telecaster debuted in March of 1950, and the world of music has never looked back. This was the very first solid body electric guitar to be produced in any sort of memorable numbers, and the sound of the thing, and the simple but...

  • 39

    The Indigo Snake

    3 months ago

    The large, beautiful, and absolutely harmless Eastern Indigo snake is an endangered species that should you illegally possess or harm, you will soon be in loads of Federal trouble.

  • 16

    The Polar Bear, Monsanto, and The US Military.

    7 weeks ago

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  • 29

    The Kodiak Bear - The Largest Bears In the USA

    7 months ago

    The Kodiak bear is not a grizzly bear, but is it's own distinct species of brown bear that is closely related to the grizzly bear. The Kodiak bear is also related closely to the Russian brown bear, which is really the Eurasian brown bear that once...

  • 36

    Women Of The Guitar, Some Of The Best Female Guitarist On The Planet.

    4 months ago

    There's no way around it, playing the guitar has always been an overly male dominated field. There is absolutely no reason that this must always be so, as the women listed here and millions of others not listed prove that women can play the guitar...

  • 17

    Top Five Guitarist To Play Gibson Les Paul Guitars

    6 months ago

    From Les Paul himself on down to Zakk Wylde, many a stunning six string electric guitarist has made great music using a Gibson Les Paul. The Gibson Les Paul was the second great solid body electric guitar to come to the fore of musicianship and culture in the late 1950's, and it is just as valid and terrific a guitar today. Here are five of the best to play the Les Paul in rock and roll music.

  • 52

    The Top Five Most Famous Fender Stratocaster Guitars and Guitarist From 1970's

    8 weeks ago

    First came the Fender Telecaster, the first solid body electric guitar to become widely successful, and then came the very different Gibson Les Paul. The third guitar to become mass produced and famous was the Fender Stratocaster, but without the help of these musicians, it wouldn't have become the icon electric guitar that it is today.

  • 4

    Premium Fillet Knives - Fishing Gear That Every Angler Must Have.

    10 months ago

    Fishing is the fun part of fishing, the cleaning of fish, i.e., the turning a fish into food, that is not the fun part of fishing; but the fisherman isn't done until the fish is cleaned, and so it follows logically that the fisherman must know how...

  • 16

    Knife Sharpening Tools - The Whetstone, or Whet Stone.

    14 months ago

    Listen, if you're like me, then you go absolutely nowhere without your knife in your pocket. Quite literally, I feel naked without my Kershaw Ken Onion lock blade in my pocket. No, I have no intentions of ever cutting anyone with my knife. Get the...

  • 8

    The Channel Catfish, And The Bait Used To Catch The American Fisherman's Favourite Dinner.

    14 months ago

    Here in North East Texas, and indeed, from Southern Canada, Central and Eastern United States, and Northern Mexico the channel catfish is a very prosperous and numerous fish that one is likely to encounter while out enjoying the time honoured...

  • 14

    Stream Fishing In Texas - Using Crayfish As Bait For Hybrid Bass and Channel Catfish, and The Importance Of Having A Net

    12 months ago

    My method of fishing for channel catfish and hybrid bass by using crayfish as a live bait during late Winter and early Spring stream fishing season.

  • 16

    Survivalist Backpacks And Survival Knives For Hikers.

    13 months ago

    Growing up we probably all had a backpack at one time or another for school. I recall some of those pitiful things, poorly sewn together with one big opening at top where one could slide their school propaganda books into place, and zip em' in...

  • 14

    Guess Leather Jackets For Men

    15 months ago

    Nothing much beats a leather jacket for style, and I've owned several in my adult life. My favourite is the one by Guess, it's just the most attractive and most utilitarian leather jacket I've ever owned.

  • 18

    The Elusive Grey Fox, or Gray Fox

    8 months ago

    When you get into the world of an entire family such as that of the Canidae , you tend to find that when you get into the smaller species, the examples of such become a lot less dog like, and very different from what you had in mind due to your...

  • 16

    Coast LED Flashlights

    14 months ago

    I'm not exactly sure when things began to change, but change things have just the same. Sometimes changes are certainly for the better, and this is certainly true when it comes down to the common consumer's ability to get a superior product, and...

  • 31

    The Coral Snake - The Most Deadly Snake In The United States.

    7 weeks ago

    The coral snake is the most deadly snake in the United States. Coral snakes aren't aggressive though, and prefer to never bite people. The problem, however, is that the coral snake's venom is far more deadly than even the venom of a rattlesnake. The Obama administration with a Monsanto Merchant of Death lawyer at the head of the FDA, allowed all existing coral snake anti venom to expire. There is none available, if someone is bitten by a coral snake in the USA, then that person is soon dead.

  • 33

    Bothrops asper - The Lance Head Viper. The Ultimate Pit Viper, An Exceedingly Venomous Snake

    11 months ago

    Here in the USA we have some nasty pit viper snakes that are to be avoided at all costs. Most common of all of those snakes is the water moccasin, a snake that I've personally been seeing around my entire life. Smaller in size and less venomous, the...

  • 49

    The Grizzly Bear or Silvertip Bear

    7 months ago

    The Grizzly bear, or North American Brown Bear, is a fascinating creature that is well worth preserving from the wiles of idiot hunters that might shoot them for sport. Threatened species such as the Grizzly bear are unlikely to ever be restored via genetics and cloning once gone, so let's all take the time to see to it that such a situation never becomes more discussed than it need be.

  • 81

    The Cougar, Panther, Puma, or Mountain Lion - America's Second Largest Cat.

    7 weeks ago

    This cat of many names can be found from Canada almost all the way to the Southernmost parts of South America, and is the second largest cat of the Americas behind the Jaguar.

  • 54

    How I Learned To Get The Rest and Sleep That I Need Using Melatonin and Valerian Root. Use Natural Substances For Sleep

    8 months ago

    I'd struggled with sleep issues for most of my life until I discovered that using melatonin and Valerian Root could truly help me achieve the rest that I need on a daily basis with absolutely nothing in the way of negative side effects.

  • 54

    The Taurus Judge, The Ultimate Close Range Public Defender

    15 months ago

    The Taurus Judge is a revolver pistol designed entirely for self defence within the confines of a motor vehicle, and specifically against car jackers. The Taurus Judge can fire a .410 shotgun shell with small shot, buckshot, or slugs, and also a Colt .45 caliber bullet.

  • 56

    The Skunk, or Polecat.

    7 weeks ago

    Everyone in the USA probably knows exactly what a skunk is and why one is to be avoided. Surely everyone who's smelled that skunk smell never forgets it. It's certainly unforgettable. What is less known is that there are several species of skunk, and that the ability to spray a very nasty odour is not just something that American skunks can do. The skunk cousins far far away can do those same smelly things, but no animal can compete with the stink of American skunks.

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    The Coyote, Coydogs, Coywolves, and Coyotes in Urban Environments.

    12 months ago

    Coyotes, the "little wolves of the Americas," are some of the most successful mammals on the face of the Earth. Coyotes are not actually descended from the Wolves of the Americas, but are a unique species that developed along side the Dire Wolf millions of years ago. Coyotes do, however, sometimes inter breed with wolves, and they also will breed with dogs. Increasingly found in urban environments, coyotes are here to stay.

  • 103

    The Small But Powerful Bobcat

    10 months ago

    Almost present throughout the entire United States of America, and extending into Southern Canada and most of Mexico, the Bobcat is seldom seen but yet is at a very healthy population levels, and not the slightest bit endangered. This is one...

  • 11

    Ritchie Blackmore, Deep Purple, Rainbow, and Blackmore's Night. English Metal, and English Folk Music

    7 months ago

    Now in the beginning there was the British Invasion, well, that followed a bit after Elvis, Buddy Holly, Motown, Doo Wap, and Rockabilly. When the British did arrive in the form of the Beatles and the Rolling Stones, heavy metal was just a thought...

  • 51

    Transhumanism and Eugenics

    7 months ago

    The fan of futurism, science and technology or humanism does well to note that the term was created to bring eugenics to the modern world following the disaster that the eugenicist faced following world war two.

  • 17

    Lennox Sunsource Solar Powered Residential Air Conditioning

    11 months ago

    Lennox is top of the line air conditioning equipment. I've sold Lennox products in the past, entire Lennox central heat and air systems, or just the major components, coils, compressors, condensers, or other parts - needed to keep a home's occupants...

  • 28

    Twelve Gauge Shotguns For Deer Hunting.

    4 months ago

    Twelve gauge shotguns make excellent weapons for deer hunting. In some environments the large shotgun can make for a superior hunting weapon to the high calibre rifle. Shotguns can use either buckshot or slugs for bringing down large herbivorous game. It's important to get a shotgun with a rifled barrel, however, and especially should you be a slug shot hunter.

  • 37

    Men's Tony Lama Cowboy Boots

    7 weeks ago

    Before I tell you all about my two pairs of Men's Tony Lama Cowboy Boots, I must first insist that despite me forever living in rural North East Texas, I'm not the least bit a cowboy. Yes, I've rode horses before, I even broke a horse once on a dare...

  • 18

    Blueridge Guitars In Comparison To Martin Guitars

    4 months ago

    Blueridge guitars are not made in the Blue Ridge Mountains, nor are they made anywhere near there. Blueridge guitars are made in China, but they appear to be excellent guitars, and priced well below prices for comparable US instruments.

  • 21

    DuPont, Slavery In Argentina,and GMOs.

    15 months ago

    DuPont, an otherwise fine corporations, seeks to debase itself and indulge in the kind of evil only known by Monsanto, the world's leading cause of cancer, infertility, and scores of other diseases.

  • 9

    Men's Waterproof Boots For Fishing Or Hunting.

    3 months ago

    While either braving or enduring the elements for any reason, it's important to protect your feet from water. These are waterproof boots with outdoors sporting in mind. Fishermen and hunters certainly benefit from waterproof boots.

  • 43

    Organic Mushroom Growing Kits - The Back To The Roots Pearl Mushroom Kit. Grow Your Own Organic Mushrooms

    2 months ago

    There are many kinds of edible mushrooms, and many kinds of organic mushroom growing kits available online for a low price. I like most all mushrooms, and organic mushrooms are so much the better. I totally recommend the Back TO The Roots organic mushroom growing kit, and I'm sure the other kinds of organic mushroom growing kits are good products too. Give them a try, they are easy to use, and produce healthy food.

  • 26

    Skechers Shoes For Men

    18 months ago

    I own several pair of Skechers shoes, and I'd imagine that if and when the need arises, that I'll be buying more of them. They're favorably prices, very comfortable, durable, and available in a plethora of styles.

  • 20

    Top Five vintage Recreations Of The Martin D 28 Acoustic Guitar.

    5 months ago

    The world of the acoustic steel string guitarist is totally in love with the Martin D-28 Herringbone guitars. It has been this way since the 1930's, and it will be this way for long to come. While there are many different varieties, makes, and models of the high X D-28 from various and sundry manufacturers, this article examines five of the best without trying to encourage breaking the bank and spending someone's inheritance

  • 19

    Ricky Skaggs, Country, Bluegrass, Mandolins and The Gibson Ricky Skaggs F5 "Distressed" Mandolin.

    7 weeks ago

    Ricky Skaggs has been performing complex music on stage since he was a mere six years of age. He's only become better and better at composing and playing as he's gotten older, and when he plays traditional music, it's always top notch. Ricky Skaggs' very name draws a crowd, and his band "Kentucky Thunder" is the best bluegrass music group in the entire world. Ricky Skaggs plays the fiddle, the mandolin, the banjo, and the guitar - he does all of those very well, but mostly plays mandolin.

  • 4

    The Santa Cruz Guitar Company. Tony Rice Professional, and Tony Rice Signature Guitars.

    11 months ago

    Modeled after the 1935 highly modified Martin D 28 that had once been owned by Clarence White, both of these guitars by the Santa Cruz Guitar Company are extremely fine instruments. One features Brazilian rosewood and German spruce, the other Indian rosewood and Sitka spruce. No one should truly believe that more expensive woods, rarer woods equate to a better instrument - both are outstanding instruments without any room for improvements.

  • 43

    Gordon Lightfoot, Guitars and Songwriting.

    11 months ago

    Gordon Lightfoot has long been thought one of the greatest folk singer songwriters of all time. He's also most often thought of in terms of being an acoustic guitarist, and has had a limited edition guitar in his honor produced by C.F. Martin & Co.

  • 18

    The Gibson Hummingbird Guitar.

    2 months ago

    The Gibson Hummingbird acoustic guitar is Gibson's first production dreadnought with many of the distinct features that have always been loved in Gibson acoustic guitars. This guitar is a solid mahogany back and sides, and solid spruce soundboard instrument with a beautiful tone. There is lots of beautiful inlay work all over the instrument, including, of course, the hummingbird.

  • 20

    The Gibson Dove Guitar

    4 months ago

    When it comes to vintage American guitars the big three will always come to mind. Now, everyone has heard of the big three American automobile companies, but we Americans have a big three for guitars as well, Martin, Gibson, and Fender. C.F. Martin...

  • 9

    The Martin D12 - 28 The Twelve String Version Of The World's Most Desired Acoustic Guitar.

    10 months ago

    The Martin D 28 is far and away the most sold, desired, or copied instrument in the world of acoustic guitars. It reasonably follows then that it's twelve string version would be the same - highly sought after, produced, copied, and sold. But there's other information that must be relayed when dealing with twelve string guitars, and I hope that most of that has been addressed in this article, including tuning of twelve string instruments, bracing, and care.

  • 13

    The Gibson J - 160E John Lennon Guitar.

    11 months ago

    Now the Gibson J - 160E is an altogether historic guitar. Clearly, the Gibson J - 160E is the first major acoustic/electric production instrument that was ever available in the United States and beyond. The Beatles had made great use of the Gibson model acoustic/electric, and though both John Lennon and George Harrison had both owned and played them - it's John Lennon who mostly became the big name associated with the instrument. Good sense says that these guitars are way over priced.

  • 29

    The Jaguar - America's Big Cat.

    9 months ago

    From the Jungles of the Amazon and Brazil on North to the plains of South Texas, New Mexico, and Arizona, the Jaguar is America's big cat. Not related very closely to a cougar or a mountain lion, the Jaguar is much more rare, larger, and more powerful by far than a Cougar.

  • 17

    The Gibson Everly Brothers Acoustic Guitar

    7 months ago

    Phil and Don Everly, The Everly Brothers - had both originally played Gibson J 200 guitars. Over the years and with their personal feedback - Gibson has issued Everly Brothers model instruments either under that very name, or named the Gibson J 185. In any case, this is a great, and very large jumbo steel string acoustic guitar by one of America's most known and loved Guitar makers.

  • 26

    The Martin M 38 Acoustic Guitar

    2 months ago

    Martin M series guitars such as the M 36, the M 38, and the M 42 are simply different body style guitars than Martin's more famous dreadnoughts. Martin M series guitars have a larger lower bout, but a shallower depth - and this causes these instruments to have different tonal characteristics than the more famous dreadnoughts. These guitars were originally designed to provide less feedback when miked on stage.

  • 20

    The Seagull M6 Acoustic Guitar.

    11 months ago

    The Seagull M6 acoustic guitar is a very good solid top tonewood instrument available with either a solid spruce top, or a solid cedar top. The back and sides of the instrument are laminated mahogany, and the fingerboard and bridge are of solid mahogany. This is a great sounding guitar in the five hundred dollar price range - and is a very good instrument for anyone at any level of playing skill for the money.

  • 16

    The Belo Monte Dam of Brazil

    11 months ago

    The Belo Monte dam of Brazil is a social and ecological disaster waiting to happen. The dam is not yet built, but it possibly will be - the great lessons already learned in Brazil about hydro electric power is that though that energy is "clean" energy - there are still very negative environmental damages done from flooding forests, and the ensuing greenhouse gasses from the rotting vegetation beneath the water. The Native Tribes of Brazil are not valued at all by the government of Brazil.

  • 60

    The Black Bear

    15 months ago

    Big and beautiful, the black bears are very interesting creatures. Smaller than grizzly bears and with a much gentler disposition, the black bears are found from coast to coast, and should be respected, and cherished as a part of America's unique wildlife scheme, and diverse ecology.

  • 49

    The Mexican Gray Wolf

    11 months ago

    The Mexican Gray Wolf is an endangered species of wolf that used to be native to Arizona, New Mexico, Mexico, and Texas. It is always in danger of capitalist ranchers who presume that their income from beef consumption is more important than is the...

  • 29

    The Goodnight - Loving Cattle Trail. Revolution In Cattle Ranching Business and Apache Indians

    13 months ago

    Texas is a big place, and everyone knows it. Alaska would be a bigger state - but does ice really count as real estate? I think not, and Texans all agree. Wide open spaces are what Texas is all about, and if you come here and actually drive around...

  • 49

    Puppy Mills - Greed, and Animal Rights

    12 months ago

    Puppy mills are yet another example of parasitic and unrestrained greed and capitalist filth that allows for dogs to be mistreated, neglected, and abused.

  • 20

    The Spanish Missions of San Antonio, Texas

    4 months ago

    San Antonio, Texas - is easily one of the world's most beautiful cities. Most persons think of The Alamo when they think of San Antonio, but there are four more beautiful old Spanish Missions to see along the San Antonio River.

  • 33

    Dove Hunting In Texas With Shotguns

    15 months ago

    I grew up Dove hunting in Texas starting at age twelve. Doves are a tough bird to hit, and dove hunting is a tough sport. Here is some information about dove hunting in Texas with tips concerning gear and strategy.

  • 14

    Deep Ellum In Dallas Texas

    12 months ago

    Deep Ellum is a historic arts and entertainment district near downtown Dallas, Texas. I've been there more times than I could ever recall, and hope to go many more times as well. Here is some history of Deep Ellum, some stories, and some pictures of it as well.

  • 16

    Texas Cultural Diversity - German Immigrants and The Texas Hill Country.

    12 months ago

    The hilly region of central Texas is known as the Texas Hill Country, and it is some of the most beautiful land in the entire USA. Largely populated by German immigrants, the Texas Hill Country has it's very own culture, and is a terrific place to live or visit.

  • 22

    Luckenbach, Texas

    3 months ago

    There is a whole lot more to Luckenbach, Texas than just a Waylon Jennings and Willie Nelson song. Luckenbach is in the heart of the beautiful Texas Hill Country, and has a lot of amazing history, scenic beauty, and culture to enjoy.

  • 31

    Shiner Bock Beer - Beer From Shiner, Texas

    7 months ago

    Shiner Beers are made in Shiner, Texas; and always have been. Shiner's flagship beer, "Shiner Bock," is one of the very few Bock Beers made in America. All Shiner Beers, however, are wonderful!

  • 28

    Texas Cultural Diversity: The Czech Culture of Texas

    13 months ago

    Everything is always bigger in Texas, from crazy politicians on to the culture. One of the biggest pieces of the Texas cultural pie is that of the Texas Czechs.

  • 11

    Son House, Bukka White, and Blind Boy Fuller; Blues Guitarist That Influenced Music Playing National Resonator Guitar

    17 months ago

    Eddie James "Son" House lived from 1902 to 1988, and left a legacy that spans the globe, and is felt every single time that someone hears any sort of blues, or rock and roll music. If you think that rock and roll music was not founded on the blues -...

  • 35

    Five Texas Folk Singers and Songwriters That Changed The World For The Better.

    6 months ago

    The State of Texas has it's own distinct kinds of country music and folk music - here are five Texas singer songwriters that changed music, and made timeless songs.

  • 20

    San Antonio, Texas - The River Walk

    5 months ago

    San Antonio, Texas is a beautiful and historic old city. The River Walk in San Antonio is probably the most beautiful part of that city, and is easily one of the most beautiful places to visit in ANY American city.

  • 35

    Llano Estacado, A Region Of Texas and Beyond.

    7 weeks ago

    El Llano Estacado from Texas to New Mexico is a sea of grass stretching 250 miles North to South, and 150 miles East to West. It's one of the largest cotton growing regions in the Americas, and much, much more!

  • 54

    The Food and Drug Administration - the FDA, Wants You DEAD.

    12 months ago

    Monsanto is a corporation that deals exclusively in death, and always has. Monsanto has never in it's history created a product that it is safe for a human to even be near, much less consume. So when the warmonger president Obama appointed Michael Taylor - formerly of Monsanto - as head of the FDA, the intention was clear. The Food and Drug Administration wants us all either dead or sterilized, or dying of cancer - a slow, painful death, where any possible inheritance is spent on useless FDA

  • 20

    Sui Wen Ti or Yang Chien, An Ancient Emperor Of China, and Why He Matters To Us Today.

    14 months ago

    In the Western World people venerate Charlemagne, but his contemporary or parallel in China, Sui Wen Ti, will prove to have been a far superior influence on this world that we all share, and watch fall apart.

  • 24

    Outlaw Music - The Grateful Dead

    3 months ago

    Besides all of the rest of the unique things about the Grateful Dead, the Grateful Dead's music about outlaws is exceedingly applicable to the here, now, and the future. When corporations and the fascism of globalist seek to instill guilt in all men and women, and control, and more control is their goal - it is the very nature of humanity to rebel.

  • 46

    Atheism, Faith, Scientist, and The Obstetrician that Died In an Insane Asylum, Dr. Ignaz Semmelweis

    5 months ago

    The absence of proof is no proof of absence - and Dr. Ignaz Phillip Semmelweis knew that this was true, and he died, beaten to death in an insane asylum for his knowledge that was not accepted - as he had no way to prove it was true. He was right about everything he'd claimed, and later, was venerated by science. There is no small reason why he's known as "The Savior Of Mothers."

  • 28

    Django Reinhardt, The Gypsy Jazz Guitar Legend

    5 months ago

    Django Reinhardt is possibly the single most influential guitarist in the history of the instrument. Before Django it was VERY seldom that the guitar was every played as a lead instrument at all, and Django's style was technically astounding, even were he have had full use of his left hand, which he didn't.

  • 21

    Top Five Best Small Body Acoustic Guitars For Serious Amateurs or Professionals.

    8 months ago

    These five small body acoustic guitars are outstanding instruments of tremendous value, but they are instruments for the serious amateur or professional only.

  • 16

    Top Five Dreadnought Acoustic Guitars For Under Five Hundred Dollars

    7 weeks ago

    At some point or another most people who are into music wish to play an instrument, or see if they can - and the guitar is the most common instrument found in modern music. Here are five of the very best acoustic guitars for under five hundred dollars. These guitars are all very good instruments that won't need to be replaced until a musician reaches a higher skill level, and even then these are guitars that are keepers for a lifetime if they are properly cared for.

  • 35

    Bottle Of Wine - Wine in History and For Your Health.

    26 hours ago

    Wine has been a huge part of the culture of virtually all human cultures for at least the last six thousand years. Wine has been around for eight thousand years altogether though, and will probably be with us until we are no more. From aphids destroying wine in France to California grape vines saving French wines for posterity - to the death of great Italian wines long ago with the eruption of angry volcanoes - all of this and more is found here.

  • 21

    The Martin D 50 Koa Deluxe And The Martin D 50 ULTRA Deluxe Acoustic Guitars.

    11 months ago

    I used to think that the Martin D 45 GE was their most expensive instrument. Boy, was I ever wrong! Both the D 50 Koa Deluxe and the D 50 Ultra are much more expensive guitars - but when you see the D 100, there's nothing to do but admire a 110 thousand dollar work of art.

  • 66

    Paranormal or Demonic Experiences - On Being an Empath, and Concerning Warding Off Spirits.

    13 months ago

    Ever had a spiritual experience? I've had many. Here's the story of one, and I have many more that I can tell you. There is none so delusional as an atheist. I also feel so very bad for them - I certainly wish these kinds of experiences upon them, so that they can accept that their faith in nothing is the greatest and most profoundly un intellectual faith of all.

  • 39

    New Atheist Movement Myths

    4 months ago

    The New Atheist Movement headed by Richard Dawkins and others espouses an ideology fraught with logical fallacies and, truly, a lack of understanding of science, History, Anthropology, Philology, Theology, and worst of all, Physics.

  • 55

    The Dumbest Conspiracy Theory In History.

    14 months ago

    There are tons of very dumb conspiracy theories, but the supposedly "intelligent" atheists are the group spreading the single most anti Semitic and stupid conspiracy theory of all - that all of the Christian Martyrs died horrific deaths for a story that they made up.

  • 16

    My Fender F 65 Acoustic Guitar - Flatpicking.

    11 months ago

    The Fender F 65 acoustic guitar isn't the most common or well known guitar around, but it's a fine acoustic guitar that is basically a good copy of a Martin D 28, and a great value when found on the used market. I love mine, and if you find one - I'm certain that you'll love that one too.

  • 59

    The Snapping Turtle.

    8 months ago

    The common snapping turtle is never a pet - it's an animal with jaws that can seriously injure anyone stupid enough or immoral enough to mess with one. If you are such a moron with such incompetent ideas as to presume that you can handle a snapping turtle by picking one up by the tail - then you deserve any injuries incurred in your foolishness. You will permanently injure the turtle, which deserved nothing of that.

  • 87

    The Native Americans Discovered European Savages In The New World.

    15 months ago

    Simply put, when the Europeans came to America - the Native Americans discovered that Europeans were savages.

  • 34

    The Black Vulture And The Turkey Vulture

    16 months ago

    The Black Vulture and the Turkey Vulture are often called "Buzzards." These unique birds are anything BUT Buzzards. Buzzards are European birds related to Eagles. American's have VULTURES and CONDORS.

  • 54

    The King Snake. America's Pet Snake That Eats Venomous Snakes!

    12 months ago

    The King snake is the KING of snakes in most every domain or region in which they live, and what that means is that they EAT other snakes, and other things that we humans tend to find undesirable, especially high on the "undesirable" list of King Snake snack foods are rodents such as rats and mice. If eating other snakes - venomous snakes - wasn't enough to endear you to the King snake, then surely eating rats and mice should be.

  • 52

    Usury, Goat Boy False Messiah, and How I SAVE Money By Going To Jail.

    18 months ago

    Generally speaking, Usury is a horrific system of economics that depends upon the foolishness of others. Usurers and people that profit from usury are basically evil in nature, as they disregard all others in their pursuit of money and pleasure - all the while believing themselves either intellectually superior, or even worse - "more evolved." I suggest that everyone everywhere stop using fiat currency at every possible interval. The IRS is not an American entity, and the money that it steals

  • 22

    Policing The Police - Apps for your Smart Phone. Stand Up For Your Rights.

    15 months ago

    Police are human beings, and that means that they are exceedingly like the rest of us, and that they also need to be policed. Laws are but words on paper, and I spit upon laws that dictate that it is against said words on paper to video police activities. Here's another way to do it.

  • 7

    The Martin HD-28 VR Acoustic Guitar

    4 months ago

    The Martin HD 28 VR is the vintage reissue of it's legendary Herringbone dreadnought 28. This guitar is one of the most sought after and best sounding instruments on the planet - and it's also one of the most imitated instruments ever. There are hundreds and possibly thousands of production model instruments that seek to look like, directly copy, or presumably improve upon this guitar.

  • 29

    Budweiser Chelada, My Favourite BEER.

    10 months ago

    The notion that beer would be good when mixed with clamto had never crossed my mind until I tried it. The Budweiser Chelada is even better, as it also has salt and lime juice. This is my favorite beer beverage!

  • 6

    The Ovation Legend Guitar.

    7 months ago

    The Ovation Legend is a very fine guitar of a non traditional variety. It's a fine sounding acoustic guitar, but because of it's plastic back - it's not quite as loud unplugged as a solid wood acoustic. The Ovation Legend, however, is meant to be plugged in, and comes with electronics that Al Di Meolo, legendary jazz guitarist, uses on stage all over the world.

  • 65

    C.F. Mountain Acoustic Guitars, Business Ethics, and Opinions.

    12 months ago

    There is a huge ethical violation involved with the name and display of "C.F. Mountain" guitars' emblem on the headstock of these instruments. Here is why.

  • 169

    Yamaki Acoustic Guitars

    7 weeks ago

    Yamaki brand acoustic guitars aren't so easy to find, and the reason is because some of them are every bit as good as the high end American makes that they copied. Some of these Martin copies deviate from the norm with Redwood or Western Red Cedar tops, and have lots of abalone inlay as well. I've never played one that I didn't like.

  • 71

    Sharia law Is The Sickness of Islam; But American Mass Media Is Worse.

    5 weeks ago

    Mass media in the Western World is monopolized by some human filth with an evil agenda, so regardless what you think you know about Islam, if you heard it from mainstream media hate and fear mongers - you already know that it's a lie.

  • 39

    Cottonwood The Killer. A Tree that Destroys Air Conditioners.

    9 months ago

    SOMEONE ALERT HOMELAND SECURITY!!!! COTTONWOOD TREES HATE US FOR OUR AIR CONDITIONING!!!! WE MUST MAKE THE WORLD SAFE FOR AIR CONDITIONING!!! HELP US UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT!!! THE TERRORIST TREES IS GUNNA GIT US!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • 23

    Yamaha Acoustic Guitars

    11 months ago

    Yamaha acoustic guitars range from beginners level all the way up to guitars that the best of the best would love to play. I've had my hands on more Yamaha guitars than I'll ever remember, and I would recommend the brand to anyone. Here's some details about the three main lines of Yamaha acoustic guitars.

  • 15

    The Gibson F5 Mandolin

    7 weeks ago

    Besides making world class acoustic and electric guitars - Gibson also makes what is easily the world's most loved, desired, and most easily recognized mandolin, the Gibson F5.

  • 11

    The Johnny Cash Model Martin D 35 Acoustic Guitar All In Black.

    6 weeks ago

    Johnny Cash was an American Musical Legend, and Martin Guitars are legendary world wide for their fine instruments; so it's no surprise that that Johnny Cash Model Martin D 35 is an amazing instrument, and neither is it surprising that the guitar is all black.

  • 40

    The Opossum And Playing Possum.

    14 months ago

    Let's face it, most folks do not think of the opossum as a beautiful creature. The opossum, however, is a VERY interesting creature in a large number of ways!

  • 6

    Who Are The Great Flatpickers? Clarence White.

    3 days ago

    The Late Clarence White was easily one of the most interesting guitarist to have ever lived. He revolutionized both the steel string acoustic and the electric guitar with his totally unique way of playing the both of them.

  • 11

    The Environmental Protection Agency, The R 22 Refrigerant Loophole, and How It Could Save YOU Some Money.

    5 months ago

    Whether or not contractors know this, it does exists. The Environmental Protection Agencies laws that were meant to phase out the use of refrigerant 22 were written in such a way that there is a loophole, and refrigerant 22 equipment can still be manufactured and shipped, so long as the equipment does not contain the customary pre charge of refrigerant 22 that a condenser would normally have. All that is required is that a condenser be shipped with nitrogen instead of refrigerant 22.

  • 53

    What Is Flatpicking?

    8 months ago

    Flatpicking is, simply put, playing ancient fiddle tunes on a steel string acoustic guitar. But flatpicking is much, much more diverse than that - and is an honest person's art form. You won't find it glamorized in the filth that the mainstream media thinks that you should enjoy, and I'd have it no other way.

  • 60

    John Fitzgerald Kennedy, and The Secret Society Speech

    6 months ago

    Since the time that John Fitzgerald Kennedy was murdered, the USA has been ruled by David Rockefeller along with banks, and corporations towards their own global government ends. Usury is a filthy system employed by filthy less evolved individuals, but J.F.K. dared to buck the eurofilth usury system by printing debt free currency based on silver bullion reserves - and was murdered shortly afterwards.

  • 21

    The Candiru, The Most Terrifying Catfish Ever Imagined.

    11 months ago

    The facts concerning the Candiru catfish of the Amazon are horrible enough - but the fiction concerning this fish is terrifying - no laws of physics can possibly be broken by a tiny to small sized translucent South American catfish, but you should be duly warned about it just the same.

  • 36

    The Greater Roadrunner.

    5 months ago

    The Greater Roadrunner is the largest family of the cuckoo family of birds. These large, seldom and barely able to fly birds are omnivorous, and often dispose of unwanted or undesirable creatures like snakes. Yes, coyotes DO eat the Greater Roadrunners when they do catch them - it happens.

  • 22

    The Bowfin Or Grindle.

    14 months ago

    Dating back to the Jurassic period, the Bowfin has swam the waters of what is now North America. Capable of putting up a fight that would lead one to believe that he'd caught a world record bass, the Bowfin is a thrill for anglers to hook, but is often considered a "trash fish" despite it all. The Bowfin is NOT a snakehead - very different fish, despite anatomically being similar in appearance.

  • 26

    The Copperhead, A Venomous American Pit Viper.

    3 months ago

    The Copperhead is a dangerous pit viper found throughout the Southern United States. It is the smallest and least deadly of the American pit viper snakes, and should be avoided - but not persecuted or killed for no reason.

  • 23

    Spring or Summer Home Air Conditioning Tune Up Checklist.

    6 weeks ago

    This article is designed not only for the homeowner who is expecting a service check up or tune up for his home air conditioning system or systems; but also for the heating and air conditioning service mechanic that wishes to provide the best possible hvac service call imaginable. I doubt that my list is totally complete, and the reader should feel free to contribute in it's comments should they feel that an essential function or service of a technician in the real of a residential service call

  • 56

    The Water Moccasin, or Cottonmouth Snake

    4 months ago

    Basic information about a widespread and venomous North American Pit Viper, and the author's own personal experiences with such snakes.

  • 12

    The Marlin XS7 Rifle

    18 months ago

    Very affordable and available in three calibers, the Marlin XS7 is also weather resistant - and an altogether terrific buy for the sporting hunter of various game. A great rifle for the young hunter, or the experienced pro - if you know of a better hunting rifle for the price, then please let me know about it. Marlin rifles has been a standard setter in the United States for many years, and will continue to be for much longer.

  • 19

    The Chow Chow; a Wonderful and Loyal Breed Of Dog.

    17 months ago

    A lot of people are scared of, and misinformed about the Chow Chow. The Chow Chow is, perhaps, the single most loyal breed of dog in existence - but it's loyal to who raises it, and most often won't be so friendly towards others. This is not a bad thing, it's a great thing for the right owners. The Chow Chow is also one of the very oldest breeds of dogs in the world - Lets have some respect for the Chow Chow!

  • 50

    Police and Gun Control.

    2 months ago

    Gun control isn't about guns - it's about control. Slaves never own guns, and police enforce laws that only serve the interests of big businesses. How else do you think laws get passed? It takes money to get someone elected, and that person supports the ideas pushed by the financiers. This is why America is in the shape that it is in. Needless to say, our Constitution and our Rights here are in serious trouble. The Austin, Texas police department, however, was made into fools - and rightf

  • 44

    Just Say No To Drugs. America's Pharmaceutical Corporations Destroy Your Health For Profits.

    13 months ago

    The pharmaceutical corporations are not to be trusted. Merck and others have threatened doctors who recommend natural remedies over their drugs. The food and drug administration has no inclination towards protecting you - in fact, the opposite is true. America is being sold wholesale to the highest bidders, and the American people are the victims - along with the innocents murdered overseas by our military industrial complex for Zion.

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    The H & R Pardner Pump Shotgun Review

    12 months ago

    The H & R Pardner Pump Shotgun is a tremendous value in personal hunting firearms. It's lightweight, affordable, and is the most affordable shotgun to come with a rifled barrel.

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    Nolan Ryan, Men's Longevity Master, and Achieving Longevity With Weight Lifting.

    2 months ago

    Nolan Ryan compiled an astounding career full of astronomical statistics that no one will ever surpass. Certainly Nolan had amazing skills that were inherited - but many other pitchers have had the same abilities that he had, but they failed to maintain those abilities. Why is that? Read and find out.

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    Larrivee Acoustic Guitars

    4 months ago

    The Larrivee guitar company is one of the newer, and better acoustic guitar companies in North America, and the company is based out of Canada. Jean Larrivee has been producing guitars in Canada since 1971, that's a nice long time, and believe me, the expertise that comes with that kind of experience is easy to spot with any Larrivee guitar that you might see

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    The Martin D 35S Acoustic Guitar

    5 months ago

    Martin "S" series guitars are always awesome instruments, and the D 35S is certainly no exception. These guitars are shorter scare, 12 frets clear of the body, and have a different shaped body, and a wider neck, and of course they have the slotted head stock that gives them the "S."

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    Dhamma Siri Southwest Vipassana Meditation Center Kaufman, Texas, USA

    9 months ago

    Tucked away quietly and hidden down a dead end dirt road in the least likely possible place in rural Texas lies the Vipassana Meditation Center of Kaufman, Texas - where one of the oldest forms of meditation can be learned.

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    My Friend, Murdered at Terrell State Hospital; in Terrell, Texas

    20 months ago

    The mentally ill are the most misused, abused, and misunderstood persons in most every society. Here's the story of how a personal friend of mine that I'd known all of my life was murdered by overdose in Terrell State Hospital in Terrell, Texas.

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    William Scott Scurlock, The Hollywood Bank Robber, and The End Of The Dream

    10 months ago

    Nobody knows for certain how many banks William Scott Scurlock had robbed in his life, and nobody knows for certain how much money he'd taken from the usurers in the banking industry - and nobody will ever know exactly where or if all of that money ever got spent. We do know, however, how he robbed banks - and what happened to him. This is that tale.

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    Limestone County Detention Center, A Wonderful Travel Destination For Those Who Love Texas Criminal Justice Vacations!

    21 months ago

    If you are interested in becoming a practitioner of the fine arts only taught in criminal detention centers or jails - then please allow me to recommend the Limestone County Detention Center of Texas to you. You can learn how to fight for the pleasure and amusement of the paid employees, and even make them some money as they lay wagers on your skills based on racial preferences - and OH SO MUCH MORE!

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    The Red Wolf

    5 months ago

    Red Wolves are a distinct and smaller species of wolf than the more famous Gray Wolves. Red Wolves are also critically endangered, but there are now some wild Red Wolves. Human fearfulness of wolves is nearly systemic and cultural, but is also altogether pathetic. Never again should another species of animal be allowed to become extinct.

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    The Thylacine, or Tasmanian Tiger.

    5 months ago

    The Thylacine, or "Tasmanian Tiger" was a wonderful and beautiful animal that nothing else could or can compare to. Human greed, fear, and absolute human stupidity led to it's demise. We must all work to see to it that capitalism and fear are not the cause, nor any other cause - the end of one single additional species of animal on planet Earth.

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    Jesus, The Rothschild's, International Banking, and the Next Invasion Lottery.

    4 weeks ago

    From the time that Napoleon waged war throughout Europe - the Rothschild family has been profiting from wars on both sides of every conflict. They are the world's most powerful family - and can easily be blamed for huge failures of personal responsibility. Of course they would disagree - Lucifer worship and Mammon worship make for only the allowances that pleasure is GOD - but yet it isn't.

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    Monsanto's Poisonous and Carcinogenic Milk

    4 months ago

    Monsanto has always dealt exclusively in death, and their synthetic bovine growth hormone was designed for that purpose - to cause you to die. Milk from cows injected with their cancer chemical is routinely measured at levels of udder puss at three percent. Do you like the taste of udder puss with your cancer milk?

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    Glenn Danzig

    2 months ago

    Glenn Danzig is right there next to Ozzy Osbourne in terms of being an Icon in both heavy metal music, and American pop culture. His music is inspiring in it's uniqueness in both lyric and musical form and structure. Glenn has never been afraid to...

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    Winnie Mandela, the Necklacing Murderous Diva

    8 months ago

    Winnie Mandela once endorsed one of the most horrific forms of murder on the planet - shoving an old tire filled with gasoline around someone - even pre teen girls, and setting it on fire, causing a long and horrific death. Perhaps the same fate should befall Winne Mandela? Winnie Mandela deserves no honor or home outside of international death row.

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    The Georgia Guide Stones, The New World Order, and the War Against French Fertility

    2 months ago

    The Georgia Guidestones are a monument to the New World Order, a one world religion, and Humanism. What does this mean for YOU? Well, if you look at what those guidestones say, you will easily see that they foretell your death, your families non existence, and are a monument to eugenics. How wonderful! Let's destroy the guidestones, and do what should be done with everyone involved in the New World Order, and it's hideous plans for humanity.

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    F.E.M.A. Concentration Camps, My Last Meal Request.

    2 months ago

    When the corporations send their fascist armies to round up dissidents, I want to be the first person on their extermination list.

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    How to Spot a Zombie.

    2 months ago

    Zombie spotting is becoming an essential activity here in the United States of America, and the Zombie Crisis is gaining momentum, and we're rocketing towards the foretold Zombie Apocalypse. It's my hopes here today, fellow Americans, to help you to spot the Zombies that Walk Amongst Us, so as to help you to better be able to protect yourself from the Undead Flesh Eaters.

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    Why Everyone Should Always Pirate Music.

    9 months ago

    There is precious little in this world more corrupted and filthy than any and everything sold through mass media. Mass media is not in the information business - mass media is in the disinformation business. They consider us, quite literally - via the talmud, as nothing more than human cattle. This is why you no longer hear decent music on the radio. I say pirate music, REAL music, and burn the garbage that is sold on the airwaves in the trash.

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    Mother's Little Helper, How Big Pharma Created the Methamphetamine Epidemic.

    2 months ago

    If you look at the history of methamphetamine and what all has happened - it's easy to see that by following the money, the Pharmaceutical corporations are to blame for the "methamphetamine epidemic."

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    Big Pharma, The Modern Dope Pusher.

    7 months ago

    The pharmaceutical industry pushes drugs, this is a fact. The pharmaceutical industry pays doctors to push their drugs, this is also a fact. The pharmaceutical industry does NOT want you to know about herbal remedies, as those are actually healthy for you, and don't make the pharmaceutical industry it's profits - and this too is a fact.

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    Our Criminal Government In The United States Of America.

    2 months ago

    The American government is almost entirely corrupted from outside all of the way to the center. This is what happens to anything that is corrupted by the love of money at the expense of anything and everything else. The American people are to blame for all of this - we let it become the sick, rotted fruit of murder and imperialist corporate furry that it is, cancerous to all, and dying from within.

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    Vietnam, Sad Stories From the Conflict, That Was Certainly a War

    9 months ago

    This is a short collection of some of the very saddest stories that have been personally told to me by the men who fought in the WAR in Vietnam.

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    Killed by Police Officers In the United States of America

    10 months ago

    The USA is for all intents and practical purposes a police state - the US police departments are armed more like military than they are peace officers - and this is because peace is not the goal of the militarized police departments. It's all hypocrisy and we the people are always the victims - our very banks fund the Mexican Drug cartels, and the "patriot act" was never patriotic, or even used to fight "terrorism" - as the very idea of terrorism was a ruse. Murder of innocents by cops is real

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    Picks For Acoustic Guitars. A Vital Part of a Great Sound

    9 months ago

    The acoustic guitar is traditionally an un amplified instrument, and even if one features a pre - amp and pickup for amplification, the importance of using the right sort of plectrum or pick can not be overstated. I write a lot here about high end,...

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    Windsor Garden Pure Premium Teas

    15 months ago

    The ancient Orient initiated the time honored tradition of offering a bowl of tea to a guest as a welcome. While today it may be more conventional to offer a cup or a glass, the tradition remains largely unchanged. This tradition was reportedly...

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    The EXTECH MultiMeter, and the Fluke Type K Thermocouple.

    16 months ago

    Extech is a great company that makes great digital multi meters for electrical and hvac/r work. The type K thermocouple is an essential tool in air conditioning and refrigeration for setting refrigerant charges.

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    The Davy Crockett Building of the D.I.S.D.

    12 months ago

    The Davy Crockett Building of the Dallas Independent School District used to be a school, and then was made into an office and a museum for Native American studies. I loved that building, and used to be responsible for all of it's heating and air conditioning services and repairs.

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    Pretty Boy Floyd, The Kansas City Massacre, and His MURDER By the F.B.I.

    12 months ago

    Charles Arthur Floyd was born in Barlow County, Georgia; on February the third, nineteen hundred and four years following the year of our Lord. Like many of the poor "whites" of the South, my own grandparents included, he spent a large part of his...

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    Goody's Headache Powders - Get Rid of Your Headache FAST.

    15 months ago

    A lot of people do not like to use headache powders because of their bad taste. I, however, use Goody's brand headache powders when in pain because they work faster than pills or capsules; and Goody's has two analgesics - rather than just one, as BC powders has.

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    Al Di Meola, America's Best Guitarist.

    4 weeks ago

    Who am I or anyone to say who the best guitarist in America is? I'm saying it here - It's Al Di Meola, and here's some of the reasons why!

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    Bill Miner, The Gentleman Bandit, A Legendary Outlaw From American History.

    6 months ago

    Ezra Allen Miner, most often known as Bill Miner - was the original "stick up man" of the old West. Bill Miner was known for being quite a gentleman, and very polite during all of his robberies. He robbed trains and stage coaches his entire adult life - and the only thing he was, perhaps, even better at was escaping from jail.

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    The Revelation Brand Twenty Gauge Pump Shotgun

    9 months ago

    I know, it's something that maybe somewhat strange to people nowadays, but the Revelation brand shotgun was a fine, fancy, and somewhat rare shotgun that was distributed through Western Auto. My father owns this fancy pump action shotgun, and my...

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    The Sears and Roebuck Single Shot Twenty Gauge Shotgun

    7 months ago

    The Sears And Roebuck Single Shot Twenty Gauge Shotgun is a fine old fashioned gun for the hunter who only needs one shot.

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    The Western Field 12 gauge Bolt Action Shotgun

    9 months ago

    The bolt action design has been around for a very long time; but bolt action shotguns are pretty rare. These Wester Field bolt action shotguns are very collectible, and are all around great shotguns.

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    New World Order Quotes. Quotes by Elites that Foreshadow a Corrupt Global Government.

    5 months ago

    While it is certainly true that any quote can be taken out of context and misrepresented - it is also true that sometimes quotes can and will reveal a lot more than the speaker ever intended.

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    Taylor Acoustic Guitars

    2 months ago

    The Taylor Guitar Company is an American guitar manufacturer of much renown. Taylor's high end guitars are the only real threat to the dominance of the guitars made by C.F. Martin & co., and this is because they are unique and have their own voice and sound, are not mere Martin copies, and because they are also more affordable.

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    Crazy Horse, some brief thoughts concerning Native Americans.

    17 months ago

    Crazy Horse was one of the most powerful and mystical of all the Native American leaders during the time that the European savages made war on the Native Americans in earnest. Crazy Horse was so in touch with the spiritual realm that even the Native Americans mystics thought he was odd. He couldn't be killed in battle, and he wasn't - he was murdered by a coward during peace negotiations that surely the European savages would have broke their word on yet again.

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    The Gibson J 200 Guitar and The Gibson SJ 250 Monarch

    5 weeks ago

    When it comes to high end, very expensive, and beautiful steel string acoustic guitars - people most often think of Martin guitars, or Gibson guitars. Now, there are many, many other guitar manufacturers making beautiful steel string guitars, but surely Martin and Gibson are the best known. When it comes to flatpicking steel string acoustic guitars, however, nobody beats Martin - but then again Gibson has it's massive, beautiful, and loud J 200, and it's even more expensive and beautiful sibli

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    Ted Bundy,The Man Who was NOT Ken Misner, or Chris Hagen.

    10 months ago

    Ted Bundy was not Chris Hagen or Ken Misner - those were just some pseudonyms he'd used. This is a short article about the murderer Ted Bundy.

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    The Martin D-45, A Top of The Line, Beautiful Acoustic Guitar Masterpiece.

    2 months ago

    The Martin D-45 is the top of the line acoustic guitar produced by the legendary American company, C.F. Martin & Co. It is a similar guitar to their more widespread, affordable, and famous model, the D-28, in that it features a solid spruce soundboard, solid rosewood back and sides, and the high "X" bracing that is present on almost every single studio or professional quality guitar used for playing leads, or even rhythm. The Martin D 45 starts at a base price of $7,500.00, and then goes as high

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