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Back in the days when Apple Jacks still sponsored Captain Kangaroo, young Zane E. Punditty developed a fondness for apple-cinnamon flavoring. It wasn't until he took a nutrition class a few years back that he realized the real things were even better....
Tags: apple, snack, real flavors, Captain Kangaroo, healthy eating, Apple Jacks, The Punditty Project, home economics, organic food tastes better, tasty snacks, cinnamon
Sept. 14, 2009 Back when the Earth was flat, Zane E. Punditty was thinking in terms of circles and spheres. The critics called him one-dimensional, but they soon found themselves all balled up in knots. "Ouch," they cried. "Please straighten us out."...
Tags: The Punditty Project, marketing, design overhaul, disembodied progress, Art Bard, Walter Cronkite, media
Aug. 22, 2009 COMPILED FROM PUNDITTY PROJECT SOURCES On a recent day hike through Lime Ridge Open Space in Contra Costa County, California, Punditty Project stringer Huck McShannigan spied a jackrabbit about 30 feet off the trail. Having just purchased...
Tags: tall tale, humor, photography, jackrabbit, Bugs Bunny, Emersonian Oversoul, Night of the Lepus, The Punditty Project, Huck McShannigan, Captain Kangaroo, mindmeld with rabbit medicine, lepus cogitatus, Elmer Fudd, nature photography, hiking
Aug. 15, 2009 Whole Foods CEO John Mackey might be wishing he could eat his words – but it’s going to take a lot of organic Grey Poupon mustard to wash down the aftertaste left by his op-ed column in the Aug. 11 Wall Street Journal. It turns...
Tags: Whole Foods, boycott, Wall Street Journal, John Mackey, Rupert Murdoch, health care, Don't get mad get health care, health care debate, opinion piece, The Punditty Project
Aug. 6, 2009 Allvoices contributor kimberlydvorak published a story today about Republican California gubernatorial hopeful [person id=460]Meg Whitman[/person], who met with voters recently in San Diego. According to the aforementioned report,...
Tags: Meg Whitman, governor, gubernatorial race, California 2010 governors race, Republican hopefuls, San Diego, Whitman meets voters, AB32, AB390, Ammiano, marijuana, cannabis, hemp, ecology, green jobs, economy, The Punditty Project
Berkeley held it's annual Chocolate and Chalk Art Festival on May 30, so Punditty and a friend took a stroll to see what we could see. There were good chalk drawings, bad chalk drawings, chalk doodles, chalk chickenscratch and even chalk art depicting...
Tags: chalk art festival in Berkeley, swine flu, Swine Flew Over the Cuckoos Nest, The Punditty Project, Gourmet Ghetto, North Berkeley, sidewalk art, humor, satire, funny stuff in Berkeley
President Obama's first Supreme Court nominee is Sonia Sotomayor, a federal judge on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit. The phonetic pronounciation of her last name is as follows: so-toe-my-YORE Punditty predicts a thoroughbred with some...
Tags: How to pronouce Sotomayors name, Supreme Court nominee, Obama, how to pronouce, how is Sotomayors name pronounced, The Punditty Project, allvoices.com, honoring Judge Wapner, humor, opinion, Sotomayor pronounciation
At first Punditty thought he'd stumbled upon a re-enactment of an Evel Knievel stunt, but it turned out to be something called the Daredevil Slide - a 38-foot high inflatable sliding board. According to a Daredevil Slide spokesperson, the inflatable ride...
Tags: tallest sliding board in the United States, Salinas, letspartysalinas, Castroville Artichoke Festival, The Punditty Project
Editor's note: Serialized fiction was fairly common in newspapers in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, but even before the newspaper industry fell on tough times, the practice of stories-by-installment had become mostly a thing of the past. With...
Tags: Barabbas Writes Home, online fiction, Missouri, Florida, fiction, serialized fiction, The Punditty Project, Southeast Missouri, Humphreysburg, Mississippi River fiction, Jesus Christ, Jesus the Christ, love story, Roman Catholicism, Christian fundamentalism, conspiracies, conspiracy theories, 9/11, Sept. 11, Loose Change, mysticism, dreams, Eagles, St. Thomas Aquinas, alcoholism, addiction, unconscious energetic patterns, Budweiser, by Darren Richardson, Christian midwifery, New World Order, Ozzy Osbourne, Pontious Pilate, the pope, paranoia, despair, chip implants, bonfire parties, the Internet, mafia movies, Western Kentucky, Pennyrile, Southern Illinois, Little Egypt, Missouri Bootheel, redemption
Editor's note: Serialized fiction was fairly common in newspapers in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, but even before the newspaper industry fell on tough times, the practice of stories-by-installment had become mostly a thing of the past. With...
Tags: Barabbas Writes Home, online fiction, Missouri, Florida, fiction, serialized fiction, The Punditty Project, Southeast Missouri, Humphreysburg, Mississippi River fiction, Jesus Christ, Jesus the Christ, love story, Roman Catholicism, Christian fundamentalism, conspiracies, conspiracy theories, 9/11, Sept. 11, Loose Change, mysticism, dreams, Eagles, St. Thomas Aquinas, alcoholism, addiction, unconscious energetic patterns, Budweiser, by Darren Richardson, Christian midwifery, New World Order, chip implants, bonfire parties, the Internet, mafia movies, Pontious Pilate, the pope, Ozzy Osbourne, Cincinnati, Western Kentucky, Pennyrile, Southern Illinois, Little Egypt, Missouri Bootheel, redemption