Jul 022009
 
  • @CarolCasey I’m an everyday rider. Wear my helmet 98% of the time. ‘Cause it makes my wife happy. in reply to CarolCasey #
  • @dquack Lol. We just dumped Time Warner for AT&T U-Verse because we were so tired of TW and RoadRunner. in reply to dquack #
  • we learn from MN that elections don’t end when voters cast their ballots. They only end after the lawyers count ‘em http://bit.ly/JDmbj #
  • @J_T_Ray Also Love my insurance plane, too (HSA). Makes me a smarter consumer of health care. in reply to J_T_Ray #
  • I’ve been using the same Word Press theme on my blog for almost 5 years now. Thinking it’s time for a change. #
  • @J_T_Ray There is not “right” to health care, especially government provided health care. The government ‘s job is not to provide it, either in reply to J_T_Ray #
  • To my lovely wife who usually reads my Tweets: my cell phone is dead. Call my office phone if you need me. #
  • RT @statesman: “Austin’s @AndyRoddick just beat Lleyton Hewitt in 5 sets to advance to the final four at Wimbledon” – very cool #
  • @RWSparkle I’m thinking of riding up to Dallas for the tea party instead of suffering through Sen. Cornyn at our tea party in Austin. in reply to RWSparkle #
  • @RWSparkle who else is speaking at Houston Tea Party? in reply to RWSparkle #
  • RT @RWSparkle: “Just regular folk” My favorite kind of folk. Don’t like the elected pols (even Cornyn) co-opting the grassroots tea parties #
  • @J_T_Ray The same people who feel entitled to gov health care feel entitled to all sorts of things. Usually paid for out of MY taxes. in reply to J_T_Ray #
  • @marinemajor My disability is non-combat related. Just a regular run of the mill training injury. in reply to marinemajor #
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