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located in Denver

This blog collects bits of everything that Al Gore didn't want the Internet to be. Stupid video clips, stories that illustrate the shallower ends of the human gene pool and general timewasters can be found here on a daily basis. Think of it as the annoying friend that won't leave you alone when you're actually trying to get work done.

The Latest from Dot's Droppings

posted on
April 4th, 2009
from
Dot's Droppings
based in
Denver

For Markey, the wolves are from within

First off, I want to congratulate Congresswoman Betsy Markey for her vote against President Obama's terrible concept of a budget. Here is her statement after voting: " I grappled with this budget ...

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posted on
April 4th, 2009
from
Dot's Droppings
based in
Denver

At age 20 Jazz West is 18.

A baseball team has 9, a football team has 11 and a complete jazz band has 17. But Jazz West, a Denver dance orchestra which turns 20 this year, has 18 players.Often a sax player will double on flu ...

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posted on
April 4th, 2009
from
Dot's Droppings
based in
Denver

Cub Scouts Trounce Rotary Club

Can't teach old dogs new tricks ? Cub Scout Pack 420 certainly showed the Northglenn / Thornton Rotary Club how it's done. The Rotary club hosted the scouts, their leader and some of their parents ...

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posted on
April 3rd, 2009
from
Dot's Droppings
based in
Denver

A Provocative New Look at "Columbine"

Invitation to a Special Event with Dave Cullen, author of the provocative new book "Columbine" On April 20, 1999, two boys left an indelible stamp on the American psyche. Their goal was simple: t ...

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posted on
April 3rd, 2009
from
Dot's Droppings
based in
Denver

A Provocative New Look at "Columbine"

Invitation to a Special Event with Dave Cullen, author of the provocative new book "Columbine" On April 20, 1999, two boys left an indelible stamp on the American psyche. Their goal was simple: t ...

read more about "A Provocative New Look at..."