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Blog Name: Suburban Panic!
Url: http://suburbanpanic.com
Language: English
Topics: Skeptical, Humor, Political
Description: We’re alternately: 1) trying to foster critical thinking by analyzing issues in the news from a skeptical perspective, 2) waving the flag of rationality in a world overrun by fuzzy thinking, 3) exposing the dangers that blind belief and dogmatic faith pose to individuals and societies, and D) doing our best to whistle cheerfully as we wander through the blasted wasteland of absurdity that is the Internet. We’re also trying to be entertaining along the way, at least to ourselves. Contributors: Oskar Kennedy, Waldorf Van Buren, Jenn DiSanto (Camilla Carter), Scooter Grant & Foo-Foo McKinley
Popularity: 164 Followers

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Chemotherapy and Holistic “Medicine”
Recently, there has been a spate of deaths related to cancer, such as Mary Travers, Farrah Fawcett, and Patrick Swayze to name but a few of the most prominent cases.  The Patrick Swayze case is remarkable in that he survived the fight against pancreatic cancer for so long.   Pancreatic cancer does not have a very good track record with or without treatments, and unfortunately the life expectancy is only about 5 to 8 months.  However that number is a statistic that needs to be reexamined in light of new treatments.  (http://www.pancreatic.org/site/c.htJYJ8MP
I’d Like to Ruin Television for You 2009-2010: Saturday/Sunday
I’d Like to Ruin Television For You: 2009-2010 Season: The Weekend The weekend, to me, doesn’t matter, except it means I get to hang out with my friends who work for a living and I get my kids all day and all night until sitter/school on Monday mornings. So I don’t have much time for Television, much less anything else. However, I have researched what to watch, what to DVR, and what to avoid for the Saturdays and Sundays of lonely nights alone, warming your hands by the blue heat of the television. Saturdays are lean on the original programming side, because execs understand that normal people go out and
I’d Like to Ruin Television for you, 2009-2010 edition: Thursday/Friday
Previously, on ER. . . ILRT4Y readers would know what just happened.  What comes in this installment will be a bit of a softer side of the Waldorf/Brett persona, if only for a fleeting second or two.  Most of the “good” television (for major networks) displays during the evening hours of Thursday evenings, where armies of demons battle against strange time traveling events, dna evidence, and Michael Scott.  It’s truly a battle for the hearts and minds of the television viewing audience, and why they couldn’t have done this for a Tuesday or a Wednesday I have no idea, but I am sure some savvy marketing guru with a finger on the pulse of
I’d Like to Ruin Television for you, 2009-2010 edition: Tuesday/Wednesday
Previously, on Battlestar Galactica. . . We previewed, however quickly with such cursory glances, the Monday night schedule for Television during the 2009-2010 “season”. (It’s TV season, get out yer guns and blaze away at those fleeting plasmas!). In today’s episode, I try not only to make sense of Tuesday night for you, but also Wednesday evening, and I plan on doing it in ONE post! I know, I KNOW! You can scarcely believe it, you
My Big New Project, Part 2
The website for Grassroots Skeptics, my new volunteer organization, is now live. Please take a minute to go have a look.

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