Related to John Hancock!!

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Setup a new online genealogy app. Looks like we're direct descendants to John Hancock. I doubt if it's the that one though.
The Coles Family Tree

Eureka! Linked twitter to Drupal

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Now I just have to do Facebook and I'll be set.

Subscribe to the New York Post

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Here's the cartoon all of the bleeding hearts are crying over.

Old Man TJ

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John Kennedy once said to a assembled group of scholars in the White =20
House: "I think this is the most extraordinary collection of =20
talent, of human knowledge, that has ever been gathered at the White =20
House - with the possible exception of when Thomas Jefferson dined =20
alone."

Hard to imagine T.J. wrote these 200+ years ago.....

Obama shakes his fist?

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Whiskey Tango Fox??

Yep, Union of Socialist America is on its way

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How many socialist/communist references can you spot?

Dang!

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I thought being able to control the muscle for my scalp was impressive. These kids blow me away.

Black Adder

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I've fallen in love w/ two Rowan Atkinson shows (Mr. Bean). There haven't been any new episodes since the 90's, but even re-runs are better than most current programming. My new favorite quote, that will soon make its rounds a pickup line is:

Blackadder: Madam, life without you is like a broken pencil.

Celebrity Lust

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Years ago, my friend Steph Mace and I tried to figure out 'my type' of woman. We were confounded by the lack of commonality between the females I found attractive. I haven't an idea what links these women together, but I find them appealing. What do you think binds them?

1> Zooey Deschanel

Man 'roused from coma' by a magnetic field

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This is a link I wanted to preserve for Pammy.

http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg20026783.400

JOSH VILLA was 26 and driving home after a drink with a friend on 28 August 2005 when his car mounted the kerb and flipped over. Villa was thrown through the windscreen, suffered massive head injuries and fell into a coma.

Almost a year later, there was little sign of improvement. "He would open his eyes, but he was not responsive to any external stimuli in his environment," says Theresa Pape of the US Department of Veterans Affairs in Chicago, who helped treat him.

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