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YDO: “Can you hold this cigarette while I smoke some pot?”

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January 10, 2013
YDO: “Can you hold this cigarette while I smoke some pot?”

Editor’s Note: In these videos, YDO wears a hat fashioned from a beer case and celebrates with RJI & Brian. Please go to http://www.youtube.com/user/ke6ydoCh2 and make a donation or click on the button below.   Robert Martin, born sometime in 1961, began working at the age of 15 as a truck driver when his dad got...
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Newt Gingrich Revealed to be a Puffer Fish

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December 20, 2011
Newt Gingrich Revealed to be a Puffer Fish

I would be amiss in my duties if I didn’t report on the death of Kim Jong Il, North Korea’s portly communist leader, who never failed to get a kick out making the rest of the world nervous. Sources close to the dead despot have confirmed that he “died with his sunglasses on.” He...
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Old Milwaukee: It Just Doesn’t Get Any Better Than This

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December 9, 2011
Old Milwaukee: It Just Doesn’t Get Any Better Than This

The Occupy Wall Street website was down for a number of days—I don’t know why and there has been no mention anywhere of an interruption—but I checked moments ago and it is once again live. Even with progressive news sources such as RT America and MSNBC, it is easy to lose track of the...
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Pining For Simpler Times—and Acid

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December 3, 2011
Pining For Simpler Times—and Acid

I’ve always enjoyed Adam Carolla’s brand of humor—especially when he was hosting Love Line with Dr. Drew Pinsky—but his opinion regarding the Occupy Wall Street protests is repugnantly small minded. He has called them “fucking self-entitled monsters” and “self-entitled pricks who think the world owes them a living.” Mr. Carolla is referring to the...
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Starving Children in … Idaho?

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November 28, 2011
Starving Children in … Idaho?

Aaron Schmidt, an 18-year-old student from South Dakota, hopped on a bus and joined the Occupy Wall Street movement in New York City. Eventually, his family tracked him down and he has returned to his hometown in Wisconsin, where he is working on having the governor tarred and feathered … … which hardly matters,...
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“The Body” is Back

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November 5, 2011
“The Body” is Back

Barack Obama is at it again, making grand speeches and promises that he can’t keep. The president’s remarks at the G-20 summit were laughable at best; at worst, they were dishonest and cruel. It’s time for politicians to stop trying to maintain the status quo—folks just aren’t buying it anymore. All the world leaders...
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Occupy the Weekend

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October 22, 2011
Occupy the Weekend

It’s Saturday afternoon—a beautiful fall day. Now that I’m done working (and am still a couple of hours away from any major chores), I thought that I’d drink a couple of these Samuel Adams Octoberfest beers and crank out some wisdom. Not a hell of a lot has changed since last night. I’ve watched...
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Holy Shit, The Vikings Won!

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October 9, 2011
Holy Shit, The Vikings Won!

The Minnesota Vikings actually won today, beating the Arizona Cardinals 34 – 10. Amazing. Recently, I’ve been saying things like, “Sorry I can’t come over—I’m gonna stay home and watch the Vikings lose.” It’s five o’clock and the house is quiet. There’s a pot of coffee on, a fridge full of beer, and sports...
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500 Arrested in New York … OR … A Waste of Space

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October 1, 2011
500 Arrested in New York … OR … A Waste of Space

I had the idea that I’d like to crank out a column tonight with my left hand. It’s Saturday night and we have company—just my wife’s friend so far, but that’s okay. I’m drowning myself in 16-ounce cans of Busch Light as usual; Megan is drinking Newcastle because she has expensive tastes; and Leeann...
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Amy Winehouse Murdered—Film at Eleven!

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October 1, 2011
Amy Winehouse Murdered—Film at Eleven!

I read an interesting story the other day in USA Today; it said that Archbishop Timothy Dolan of New York sent a scathing letter to President Obama because his administration decided last February that it would no longer defend the 1996 Defense of Marriage Act in court. According to the article: “Dolan said the...
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Going Rogue on the EPA

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September 25, 2011
Going Rogue on the EPA

Congress passed a bill on Friday that would cripple the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) in the name of good business and profits; it will undoubtedly be defeated in the Senate—and barring that, the White House has threatened to veto it. I would like to say that the president vowed to stomp all over this...
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Knitting in 2012

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September 18, 2011
Knitting in 2012

It’s 4:30 on Saturday afternoon and I’ve just now sat down at this machine to crank out some wisdom. I was awake until five o’clock in the morning, back up at ten, spent four hours cleaning the house, took a shower, and then fought to unclog the bathroom sink. The kids are tired and...
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Trouble in Texas … OR … $10,000 Reward Offered for the Capture of HPV Vaccine Recipient

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September 16, 2011
Trouble in Texas … OR … $10,000 Reward Offered for the Capture of HPV Vaccine Recipient

Rick Perry talks a good game, but let’s get down to brass tacks: according to one of his own state agencies, the Texas unemployment rate increased to 8.5% in August—the highest level in more than 24 years and more than twice the rate when Perry took office in December 2000. It’s hard to argue with...
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Football Party … OR … Why Do My Teams Lose?

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September 12, 2011
Football Party … OR … Why Do My Teams Lose?

I wrote the following column yesterday; by the time I finished it, I was swollen like a toad from too much beer and food, leaving me too lazy to bother publishing it. Better late than never, right? As for today … well … it’s Monday. What else can I say? *** Without a doubt,...
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Pauly Shore For President?!

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September 5, 2011
Pauly Shore For President?!

I don’t normally bother to write my column on the weekends—I don’t get much writing done at all—but I have a few spare minutes this evening while my wife and daughter shop for school supplies and a hot chicken dinner. My son is wearing his new coat and shoes while he watches Spongebob; I...
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Harry Reid, Republicans, and the Growing Divide

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July 14, 2011

It’s been a hectic week, but for all the right reasons. As you know, I’m on vacation, which is to say from at least one of my jobs—I’m still doing the other three—but two of them are part-time and the other one I do from my desk … so … yeah. Last Saturday night...
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Sometimes, No News is Good News

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July 2, 2011
Sometimes, No News is Good News

There is very little news to report today—there just isn’t anything happening. Oh, I’ll go over a few things, but most of it is stuff that I’ve been kicking around for the last week or more. It’s nice to have slow days—especially going into a long, holiday weekend. Something that everyone is already painfully...
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"I wanted my own column in the sidebar ... but now I don't know what to do with it."

"But sure you do! You write in it! That is what most people who claim the moniker of writer would likely do."

"But what do I write?"

"The resolution to that parable, my friend, lies upon the path that you must seek."

"Who are you?! And where did you come from?!"

"I am...the part of you that is, and will be, in all that we are..."

Hello Lab!

The voices are becoming louder and the cries ever more commanding. I hear them and I am working the best I can to whip myself into some kind of respectable shape and take back my claim to authorship.

So, I have been signaled to action from the Lab's headquarters. There has been much waking from many deep slumbers and now the drowsiness is fading and the challenges of the day are dutifully materializing before my conscience in their daily summons to contest.

No fear, Secret Laboratory! Power down the Bat Beacon, John.

John. John? Wherefore art thou? Come quickly and hear ye: The Lab is scheduled to receive a bright and refreshing burst of content! I have plans for at least one new category: Network Security

In the recent weeks I have become familiar with penetration testing software such as Backtrack and Kali Linux. These are Linux based Operating Systems that are used by network security professionals for white hat constructive hacking; and network exploiting operators for black hat destructive hacking. Writers of Secret Laboratory are free to show interest in this new category if you so choose. I will be producing content regarding how to crack WEP/WPA/WPA2 wireless encryption and how to protect yourself from such attacks, for starters. It only gets interesting from there.

For those of you interested in preparing yourself for this new world of fun and adventure, I recommend you go ahead and get the tools: Kali Linux
It can be downloaded at - http://www.kali.org/downloads/

The Secret Laboratory is in the grueling process of churning old gears and installing new ones to bring life into our world of journalistic comedy and tragedy. Sink or swim, this boat is headed out to sea.

I'm headed off to write a column now that the voices in my head have stopped...

But I can't seem to find John.

John?

Oh shit. Really? He's in the bathroom? Again? Geez, I'm glad I didn't have whatever he did. Must have been the pills. I'm glad I only had the purple ones...

"Hey John! Can you reach the mini fridge from in there? I think I need another beer!"

—Terencio Safford
Editor, Secret Laboratory
terencio@secretlaboratory.org

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