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Common Sense
Thursday, 25 September 2008
Weird Wednesday Recap
Topic: paranormal

Monster Quest was a search for China'sWildman, a yeti-like creature. Hair samples were analyzed and found to be dyed human hair. Camera traps snapped a few photos of a herd of goats.

Ghost HUnters devoted the entire hour to a single case- Buffalo's Grand Terminal train station, in use 1929-1979. A loud voice was heard yelling "Go home!" and the K2 meter netted a conversation with a woman waiting for someone to get off their train in the 1940's. Thermal imaging picked up the heat signature of someone walking in the hall, while the regular camera right next to it showed nothing.  


Posted by Josh at 1:58 PM PDT
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Saturday, 20 September 2008
just a boring Saturday
Topic: random
I'm blogging but I have nothing to blog about. It's raining and the few brave souls here at the camp are.... nowhere to be found. I'm the only one working, and I'm just sitting here in the office, waiting for folks to come in for a coffee or ho cho while I listen to my Civil War CD's and blog about how I'm blogging but I have nothing to blog about. It's raining and the few brave souls here at the camp are.... nowhere to be found. I'm the only one working, and I'm just sitting here in the office, waiting for folks to come in for a coffee or ho cho while I listen to my Civil War CD's and blog about how I'm blogging but I have nothing to blog about. It's raining and the few brave souls here at the camp are.... nowhere to be found. I'm the only one working, and I'm just sitting here in the office, waiting for folks to come in for a coffee or ho cho while I listen to my Civil War CD's and blog about how I'm blogging but I have nothing to blog about. It's raining and the few brave souls here at the camp are.... nowhere to be found. I'm the only one working, and I'm just sitting here in the office, waiting for folks to come in for a coffee or ho cho while I listen to my Civil War CD's and blog about how I'm blogging but I have nothing to blog about. It's raining and the few brave souls here at the camp are.... nowhere to be found. I'm the only one working, and I'm just sitting here in the office, waiting for folks to come in for a coffee or ho cho while I listen to my Civil War CD's and blog about how............

Posted by Josh at 2:59 PM PDT
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Thursday, 18 September 2008
Weird Wednesday Recap
Topic: paranormal

Leading off our Weird Wednesday was Monster Quest, featuring East Coast Bigfoot. A group called NESRA searches for Bigfeet in the NOrtheast. Last thing I want to meet is a Philly Sasquatch! The episode focused on sightings around Whitehall, NY.

Ghost Hunters was next, with Case #1 in Rhode Island again. They were at a banquet hall built in the 1760's. They heard footsteps (I did too) and a kid's voice. Watching the show, you could also hear it. It said something twice- the first was "Daddy are you there?", the second time it couldn't be understood.

Case #2 was at a home in Connecticut where something is scaring the kids. The team caught no evidence, but they did notice high electromagnetic fields, which can make you go wonky if you're sensitive enough. High EMF is like living under the powerlines but not quite that strong.

Then we watched Destination Truth. That team went to Java to the ghost caves. They heard some voices, and had some thermal hits, but it was hard to really prove anything because it's this big echoey chamber full of dripping water. But the locals have been afraid of it for years. They did record some voices, and oddly enough Java (in Indonesia) has English speaking ghosts.


Posted by Josh at 8:46 AM PDT
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Wednesday, 17 September 2008
No Child Left Inside
Topic: government issues
Once again, it's time to contact your congressperson. This time it's HR 3036, the No Child Left Inside Act. Seemingly innocent, it calls for getting kids to participate in outdoor activities. Since when is it the government's job to tell my kid to go out and play? I'm sure there will be some federal funding for city parks. Sounds good, until you realize federal funding brings with it federal oversight. All we need is Washington  running our city parks, and managing our rec leagues. Go to www.house.gov, find you representative, and tell them to vote NO!!!! on HR 3036!

Posted by Josh at 1:53 PM PDT
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Happy Constitution Day!
Topic: holidays
I hope you did as I asked and learned a few things about the Constitution. Today, to celebrate I want you to go out and hug a freedom! Those of you in Pennsylvania might want tot hink about a trip to historic Philadelphia this weekend.

Posted by Josh at 10:12 AM PDT
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Monday, 15 September 2008
Constitution Day
Topic: holidays

Wednesday is the 221st anniversary of the day 42 guys came out of Independence Hall with 4 sheets of parchment signed by 39 of them. It was the framework for the fledgling United States government, the Constitution. When asked what kind of government the convention produced, Ben Franklin replied, "A Republic, if you can keep it." 

Today it seems as though we are doing a horrible job of "keeping it". Repeatedly, the Bush administration has overstepped its bounds, only to be met with firm deriliction of duty from Congress. Checks and balances no more! Both parties conspire against the American people in a power grab. Each looks the other way while the public is slowly but surely being enslaved.

Read the Constitution and the Bill of Rights. The more people who know their rights, the harder it is to take those rights away. 


Posted by Josh at 1:35 PM PDT
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Sunday, 14 September 2008
The Phillies Are Killing Me!
Topic: sports
A few days ago, the Phils lost 2 of 3 against the Marlins, dropping them 3 games behind the Mets for the division lead and 4 behind the Brewers, with the Brewers coming in for a 4 game series. The Philadelphian in me couldn't dare hope for a 4 game sweep to tie for the wild card. Well, they did get the sweep and are now tied with the Brewers for the wild card, plus they only trail the Mets by a single game. But again, being Philadelphian I just know they Phils will lose 2of 3 against the Braves and/or Marlins and hand the lead back to the Brewers. Last year's miracle comeback against the Mets was a once in a lifetime thing. I doubt they can do it again. Besides, the team hasn't made the playoffs 2 years in a row in almost 30 years. Why let a good thing end now? In just a few weeks we'll know for sure if they pull it off again. And congrats to Carlos Zambrano of the Cubbies on tossing a no-hitter at the Astros tonight!

Posted by Josh at 7:59 PM PDT
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Saturday, 13 September 2008
New Website Coming Soon!
Topic: election news
I am in the process of building my new professional website, joshgoodin.com. It will be my political/campaign site. Sure, I lost the PCO election last month but that won't stop me from getting elected to _____ in the future! I learned something from this last election, but I'm not sure what yet. Moving forward, I am working on a ballot initiative for next year's election. I am also planning on a run for school board in '09, followed by a Congressional run in '010. My political stock is rising, and the establishment has no idea! Today I furthered my agenda by walking in Yelm's parade as a supporter of Randi Becker for state senate. Heather backs her, and I do too. Only the second candidate for any office (besides myself) that I have ever been able to get behind. Working with Randi will give me valuable campaign experience, as well as give me a chance to get to know a few local politicians and put my name out there. I am also working on building a coalition with this year's losers for the Congressional primary to build support (and a campaign team) for my '010 run. John Orlinski, in an email, says it's best to start early. He filed just before the deadline, then had a series of personal issues to deal with that derailed his campaign somewhat. But he got my vote! I haven't mastered politics yet, but I'm learning the basics and giving myself plenty of time and opportunities to practice. 

Posted by Josh at 2:45 PM PDT
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Friday, 12 September 2008
It's quiet, a little too quiet
Topic: Days of Jeff's Life
DQ has been very quiet lately. Usually you can't get him to shut up, but he's just been sitting at a picnic table keeping to himself while we wait for the bus. The only story I have to relate this time concerns the tractor. He was "fixing" it a little while back, and now it's completely dead. It leaks (gushes) oil where he fixed it, and on Sunday (9/7) it wouldn't shut off. The driver had to rip out the fuel line to get it to shut off. Now of course, it won't start up again.

Posted by Josh at 6:12 PM PDT
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Thursday, 11 September 2008
Weird Wednesday Recap
Topic: paranormal

Monster Quest took a look at giant squids, and whether or not they could be the truth behind the myth of the Kraken.

Ghost Hunters Case #1 was local (for TAPS)- the Slater Mill in Rhode Island. They made contact with a 9 year old boy who worked at the mill by using a K2 meter, which lights up when magnetic fields are detected. The ghost was able to light up the meter for "Yes" when asked questions. Playing back the tapes at the end of the investigation revealed a biy shouting "Hello!" when they asked him to shout as loud as he could into their recorder.

Case #2 was an old inn that recently had a fire. They caught no evidence of a haunting, but they did uncover the truth behind the legends at the the building. 


Posted by Josh at 1:00 PM PDT
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