Monday, January 23, 2006
NOW WE KNOW!!!
Ha! I always knew that there was more to that guy than meets the eye. Still waters run deep, they say. Now we know! I clipped this from a British newspaper's website:

23 January 2006
BRITISH SPY RING SMASHED, SAY RUSSIANS
By Steve Purcell

RUSSIA claims to have smashed a British spy ring and is threatening to kick four British diplomats out of the country.Security chiefs in Moscow claim the four embassy officials used a fake rock, deposited on a city street, to store electronic eavesdropping equipment used to download information to and from palmtop computers.

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Among the diplomats named in the television broadcast were Marc Doe and Paul Crompton, both of the embassy's political section. The Interfax news agency identified the others as Andrew Fleming and Christopher Pirt.

That Paul has had everybody fooled all this time. Piano teacher, yeah right!! Better lay low, Paul, there are KGB everywhere...




The complete story is here , if you think I am making this up.

EDIT:
If you doubt this news report, check out this secret surveilance picture, clearly showing "Double-O" Paul in his most suave spy-type outfit:
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"Shaken, not stirred..."
thus voiced The A, Mistah @ 7:58 PM
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Saturday, January 14, 2006
So that's what it is!!
Gotta love the internet. While perusing Drudge Report, I stumbled on a short aritcle that explains why Chaz, 'Drew, and Ray all have that funny twitch in thier heads. They won't like the treatment, but afterall, their health comes first. Check out the story here.
thus voiced The A, Mistah @ 8:31 AM
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Tuesday, January 10, 2006
Gadzooks!
I actually don't have anything interesting to post, but I thought that I would make yet another post with a one word title. Just to irratate Annie.
thus voiced The A, Mistah @ 8:37 AM
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Friday, January 06, 2006
Yowie.
Well, it has finally calmed down just a bit around here. During the time between a few days prior to Christmas and 4th of January, we have had a steady stream of characters flow through our doors, eat at our dinner table and (sometimes) find a place about the house to spend the night. Occasionally a few of them left. On one evening in particular, we had 7 additional kids here for dinner, driving Mrs A. and I into the back family room and forcing us to dine on the scant remaining scraps of food by balancing our plates on our knees. It ain't easy being us, I'll tell ya.

But it appeared that a good time was had by all. I particularly enjoyed watching the kids play the new palooza-riffic game that we got them as a collective Christmas gift. It is a cool game in which 4 players each hold a handpiece with a button on it and watch a flashing light. When the light changes color, each player has to push the button on his handpiece as fast as possible. Last one to push gets an electrical shock from his handpiece. How cool is that?! Learn more here. Markie, being from the south, recieved a disproportionate number of shocks. He then resisted playing. Drewie got his share of zaps as well. Heh.

On Thursday, when we all sat down for dinner we had just the 8 of us at the table. Mrs. A looks around the table and comments "Gee, it seems like we are missing somebody..."
thus voiced The A, Mistah @ 8:39 PM
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