Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Garage Mahals Road Kill Korner


Garage just emailed me some photos of how he is redecorating his spacious abode.


He is of course working with a roadkill motif.


I think he should really try out for "Design Star." Just sayn.

10 comments:

chickelit said...

That photo is just a spoiler for part II of that video he never posted over on his ineffectual blog. linkage

garage mahal said...

I'm going to put some gas in the rage on that blog Pollo. I thinking I'm all done at the evil lady's place.

chickelit said...

Well Garage we can hang around here til things cool off. It's bad all over.
People are goin' at each on Twitter too.

Maybe Troop will treat us all to a nice palliative cleanser on one of our past favorite topics. Though some new photos instead of reruns would be appreciated. :)

chickelit said...

I mean that that guy in the post one up, surely, doesn't cut it in my book.

john said...

Garage,

On a volume basis, it's your blog that's "all done", and at Althouse, you continue to gas up your rage. (BTW, what does that mean?)

Is it that you think you don't get respect over there?

chickelit said...

I'm going to put some gas in the rage on that blog Pollo.

Just don't go all HD House on us over there Garage.

BTW, speaking of House, reader_iam tweeted a link to a photo that should drive HDHouse bananas.
Remember when he got all bent out shape over that stupid billboard? Turns out it was all because of the NH motto "Live Free Or Die": Link.

What do you think Herr Haus would say about this.

Opus One Media said...

Guten Tag meine Herren.

In the context of New Hampshire, live free or die is a revolutionary war statement on freedom.

In the context of the Tea Party wackos, it is a call to "2nd amendment solutions"....not so good.

Wiedersehen.

chickelit said...

In the context of the Tea Party wackos, it is a call to "2nd amendment solutions"....not so good.

Ammo sum ergo

Tschüß

blake said...

Actually "2nd Amendment solutions" are exactly what the Second Amendment is about.

Governments behave badly. They behave especially badly when they can't be challenged in immediate, visceral ways.

The Second doesn't talk about self-defense or hunting. It talks about a well-appointed (that's what "regulated" meant in that context) militia being necessary for a free State.

It doesn't say "to keep free from invaders" or "free from wild moose" or "free from injun uprisings" though those were probably on a lot of peoples' minds.

Nobody would've agreed to submit to a government they couldn't throw off.

Opus One Media said...

I guess you have no understanding of the origin of the 2nd amendment. wie schade.