"Show me just what Mohammed brought that was new, and there you will find things only evil and inhuman, such as his command to spread by the sword the faith he preached." - Manuel II Palelologus
—a former governor of California would seem to be a likely patron—
Pure lunacy...
> Financial advisor Jaron Ness ...
Dear Lord, keep him away from my finances.
Wouldn’t it be a scream if it turned out moonlight causes cancer?
The Moon is a Harsh Mistress...
Ping to Mr. Mercat.
It would be awesome to see how it works with sunlight!
Moonbats in their element
Moonlite orgy baby
I have lived in Arizona for almost 50 years and driven virtually highway and road in the state. Never heard of Three Points, and it doesn’t show on my Streets & Trips.
More crystal and moonbeam nonsense.
Hawaiian Tropic better ship some "Moonscreen 15 MPF" to these loonies or they'll get severely moonburned......
Lol, It must have been Moonglow!
They should play Golden Earring’s “Moontan” album as you bathe in the moonlight. . .
A few unrelated bits from Tucson and vicinity:
1) If you enjoy astronomy, I highly recommend a visit to Kitt Peak National Observatory, about 40 miles West of Tucson, a mountain with a bunch of telescopes on it, including a rarity, a triangle shaped solar telescope. They have tours that both adults and kids like.
2) In Tucson proper, at the University of Arizona, is the Flandrau Planetarium, which generally has a good program of entertaining astronomical shows, and is worth a visit. Astronomy is very big in southern Arizona.
3) South of Tucson is the San Xavier del Bac Mission, a 400 year old Spanish Mission still used by the Yacqui Indians as a church and parochial School. The most photographed building in Arizona.
4) Nearby to that is the Titan II Missile Museum, built in homage to the 5-story tall nuclear missiles that used to be stationed there. You can tour the underground command and control center, and it has a full sized dummy missile in one of the silos.
5) Other stuff to see in the area include the Biosphere 2 dome in Oracle, the Karchner Caverns and Colossal Cave, Old Tucson Movie Studios where they filmed a lot of western movies and TV shows, and the Sonora Desert Museum, a combination zoo, botanical garden and mineralogical museum.
6) The border town of Nogales is due South of Tucson, but soon you will need a passport to visit it.
I mourn for the state of General Science Education.
The Nation is lost.
Divide the collective IQ by two one more time and we will all be Muslim.
I thought they had to be nude to get the full effect.:)