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We Need Your Support – Alison Leigh Lilly

Posted on 23 January 2012 by Ashleigh23 January 2012

We Need Your Support – Alison Leigh Lilly My husband has been in negotiations with his ex-wife informally since October, and formally (read: with lawyers) for two months trying to work out a child custody arrangement that will let him see the kids after we’ve moved. We originally hoped for … Continue reading →

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Anglo-Celtic Connections: Vote now for your favourite rock star genealogists

Posted on 23 January 2012 by Ashleigh28 March 2019

Anglo-Celtic Connections: Vote now for your favourite rock star genealogists Signal boosting for the genealogy readers.

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Posted in genealogy, Noted Elsewhere | Tagged signal boost

Man Who Catalogued Cemetery Given Highest Geneology Award – Middletown, CT Patch

Posted on 23 January 2012 by Ashleigh28 March 2019

Man Who Catalogued Cemetery Given Highest Geneology Award – Middletown, CT Patch As a genealogist, records such as these are invaluable in documenting any number of facts about the people you are researching. I know that over the years I have been researching my family, records such as these have … Continue reading →

Posted in family, genealogy, Noted Elsewhere

Witchcraft and Disability – Witch School International

Posted on 3 January 2012 by Ashleigh28 March 2019

Witchcraft and Disability – Witch School International Linking to boost this along.

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Posted in Musings, Noted Elsewhere | Tagged noted elsewhere, other people's thoughts

National Cultural Appropriation Day, November edition

Posted on 22 November 2011 by Ashleigh20 May 2019

Hey, here’s a suggestion: you want to celebrate Thanksgiving? Go for it. Find things to be thankful for and celebrate those things. Don’t let anyone harsh your mellow over it. I really want to find a painting of First Americans meeting European Invaders and caption it “when father’s family met … Continue reading →

Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged cultural appropriation, honoring your ancestors, unpopular opinions

Thanksgiving Prayer William S Burroughs

Posted on 22 November 2011 by Ashleigh22 November 2011

Uploaded by arribaradio on May 7, 2009 Thanksgiving Day, Nov 28,1986 first appeared in the chapbook Tornado Alley, with illustrations by S. Clay Wilson. Gus Van Sant then made a short film of Burroughs reading the text.This poem resonates today as exposing what has gone horribly wrong in the USA, … Continue reading →

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53! 99! 1! Hype! er, Hike!

Posted on 11 October 2011 by Ashleigh11 October 2011

Conservatives launch “We are the 53 percent” to criticize 99 percenters – The Washington Post So, as some of you have noticed, there is a new Tumblr called “We are the 53 percent” (I’ve reblogged a couple of their posts over on my Tumblr – warning, posts there are OFTEN NOT … Continue reading →

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Say what?

Posted on 2 September 2011 by Ashleigh28 March 2019

Noted Elsewhere as a response to someone’s rebuttal argument about something that I’m quite certain was positively earth-shattering in its importance, was this gem: “Wait, what’s that? None of these claims can be supported by actual facts and evidence, or even make sense? WELL FUQ YOU, THIS IS MY OPINION, … Continue reading →

Posted in civil rights, Noted Elsewhere | Tagged free speech, freedom, i see stupid people

White (Country) Gravy

Posted on 2 September 2011 by Ashleigh2 September 2011

I’m sometimes surprised when I hear of someone who doesn’t know how to make this, one of the most basic white sauces out there. ·         2-4 TBLspoon fat (butter, bacon fat, sausage fat, Crisco) ·         2-4 TBLspoon flour (1:1 ratio) ·         4-8 cups Milk ·         Salt ·         Pepper ·         Rubbed … Continue reading →

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Mexican Chicken Casserole

Posted on 2 September 2011 by Ashleigh2 September 2011

This is a simple dish to make, and is one of our family favorites. Due to the sodium content of most prepared/canned soups, we are still experimenting with coming up with our own soup recipes, which aren’t reflected in this. ·         1 pint sour cream ·         1 can Nacho or Cheddar Cheese … Continue reading →

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