Editor’s Note: Our buddy, The Dark Ninja of Mockery and Twin Red Shadow of Justice, gives his thoughts on all things Google. It all started so promisingly. In those far-off, sunny days
Editor’s Note: We have promised some articles from Ladies of the West, and here we present our first one. Our good friend, Erika Andersen, shares valuable insight about marriage relationships, from the female perspective. Of course, we mean a Western
Editor’s Note: Like most of you, we frequent lots of other sites on the internet, and try to share some of those things with you. One of the most popular sites on
Editor’s Note: Our buddy, The Starving Artist, shares another article about some practical uses for old technology. We think you will enjoy his little adventure. About three months ago, I was watching
Editor’s Note: We share another thoughtful article (pun intended) from Adam Piggot, the Gentleman Adventurer. My apologies for no hawt chicks & links this week [Ed.Note: This is a weekly post at
Editor’s Note: Jasper Thorsson ponders the meaning and power of stories for a culture. Why have all of our stories for at least a century, maybe more, been directed towards anti-establishment themes?
…because even those who believe they fight for less government intervention pay homage to a bloodthirsty, tyrannical despot. Reminds me of celebrations of Castro’s revolution or the old Soviet October Revolution Day.
Editor’s Note: The Blacksmith, JAC III, shares some interesting video about covered bridges in Kentucky. These were once a common and normal part of the daily commute of many Americans, but are
Editor’s Note: Written by Stephen Clay McGehee. Reposted with permission from The Southern Agrarian – http://www.southernagrarian.com/ One cannot be a vocal advocate of Southern heritage and culture without encountering the topic of race on
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