Tivo Box...

Ryan, here are couple articles on building a tivo box: http://www.makezine.com/extras/4.html or
wiredmay be more complicated then you want. If you already have tivo there is a transmitter you can buy that will send the shows you record to your computer via a wireless network you can then burn or store them.
Redneck Series III


Here we have a group of redneck special forces, and a redneck car lock.
Letterman top 10...

Found this letterman top 10 hilarious!!
Top Ten Dick Cheney Excuses
10. "Heart palpitation caused trigger finger to spasm"
9. "Wanted to get the Iraq mess off the front page"
8. "Not enough Jim Beam"
7. "Trying to stop the spread of bird flu"
6. "I love to shoot people"
5. "Guy was making cracks about my lesbian daughter"
4. "I thought the guy was trying to go 'gay cowboy' on me"
3. "Excuse? I hit him, didn't I?"
2. "Until Democrats approve medicare reform, we have to make some tough choices for the elderly"
1. "Made a bet with Gretzky's wife"
Redneck series II



Here we have an AL redneck and his bass boat, second pic is a redneck cupholder!
The Redneck Series...


So begins my redneck pic series. Here we have a redneck tattoo and a redneck Hot Tub...
Picked out Pics...


So, the
spanksGretchen blog inspired this post... Picked out fros always make me laugh...
New Kicks

Ordered these saturday, Ben Sherman Athens... Sould finish my bumble bee outfit well...
Moo Moo Buckaroo...

Dad points out that they where sheepherders...
Learn about REAL Country Music...
Here you can learn a lot about the roots of real country music, lots of good information. This NPR piece allows you to trace the progression of real country music through the first half of the 20th century. Learn how a woman's instrument of the late 1800s, the parlor guitar, became the the central symbol of country and rock; see how African-American musical forms like gospel and blues meshed with the development of country and early rock and influenced the traditional forms in turn; listen to German-Mexican hybrids of accordian style; find out why women had so many honky-tonk torch songs to sing in the late 40s. There is hours of information here... Whether you like country music or not there is some interesting history in this piece.
P.S.-That's Bob Wills the king of country swing. He was an okie!
-Luke
Cinnamon Disks

I was helping an older lady that had this Brach's classic in a bowl on her desk. Mark, does this remind you Grandma Patsy's. She would always have these at her house. I remember getting sick of them but she also always had tons pies and what not around! I think i'm ready to go jump the railroad tracks on uncle Joe's three wheeler! Just a thought...