Desonesto é feito

Desonesto Doctrine is officially closed.

We started this site with grand plans and a dozen willing writers. But, as most things go with blogs, people just got lost, busy, lazy and bored. Rather than keep the Desonesto limping along, Adam and I have decided to end things. Now.

This is our last post on The Desonesto Doctrine.

Thanks folks. We appreciate all your views, comments, likes, reblogs and linkage. Despite the consistent lack of updates over the past few months, we have had fun posting our thoughts and funny Internet findings for you.

Our ending shouldn’t stop you from going through the pages of this site to find the stuff that’s been posted over from May 2010 to December 2011.  Adam and I will hopefully have a new project(s) or site(s) to work on soon. When we do, we’ll update this post. For now, you can follow us via:

The fabulous Breakfast Links  and @Baierman on Twitter

Adam (aka Echowood) on Twitter or on 3 Chords & the Truth

Dishonesty will still be tolerated!

-baierman

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Meter Maid has no sympathy

In New York City, even a van belonging to a disabled vet vendor doesn’t get leniency. He gets a nice, fat $120 ticket. Or 3 (just look underneath the sign).

However, the van did not have a handicapped sticker and it was parked illegally. So maybe the meter maid was just trying to do her part in helping NYC close the budget shortfall.

Hard times. Hard times. Watch where you park because no one get sympathy in this town!

-baierman

This is not too violent

For kids. The Supreme Court says so.

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