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Mornin’ Gang,..again.
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I guess that the “Mobile Booking Cage” just didn’t catch on.
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Here’s a “Rosie the Riveter” photo from WWII I found interesting. Don’t think I’ve seen it before.
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Good sunny morning Hamsters. At least it was until a few minutes ago. Everything is fresh and green as only God’s rain can make it. Spouse connected the fountain yesterday so it’s bubbling happily away, just have to reset its timer so it doesn’t start around 4 am. Must get another strainer to use exclusively for scooping leaves and debris out of it. The one in the kitchen stays in the kitchen.
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Alfonse Capone likely was mythically rolling his eyes at his town Chicago yesterday. Obviously now nobody is running it except the gangs and race-baiters, and in his era he ran the place much better, despite, umm, occasional violence amongst the Families. 🙁
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#3 I saw that on a Marilyn Monroe piece a few years ago, she is assembling a Drone engine during WW II, I think that this was before she changed her name from Norma Jeane Baker to Marilyn Monroe. A very pretty “Rosie” for sure. 😉
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The events in Chicago were obviously organized in an effort to create chaos and hopefully (by the perps) to incite violence. Once again Trump did not take the bait – despite his bluster and everyone thinking that he would step out and tell the world that he’s not afraid of a few wing nuts, he did the right thing and avoided the confrontation. Can you imagine what might have happened if there had been major clashes, tear gas, pepper spray, rubber bullets, and the like? I disappointed that Cruz used the opportunity to attack Trump – it would have been a golden opportunity to bash Hillary and her ilk – unless of course it was organized by the eReps. One thing for certain – this was not spontaneous. They gave the impression that Bernie was behind it, so you can rule that out. That only leaves the eReps and Hillary – I’m going with the eReps. All it costs is a bus ticket and a box chicken lunch – pretty cheap rent-a-mob.
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Another question. What is the liberal fascination with trains? Other than they are popular in Europe, what possible reason could there be for preferring trains over other forms of transportation. Once set, the route is fixed and is not flexible to meet changing conditions (maybe that’s the answer – they can channel things where they want them to go), they are not pollution free, they are not safer than other forms of transportation, and given options, people will not use them. So what’s the deal with trains?
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Trains are large expenditures, which means that cronies can cash in.
Campaigns and big houses don’t pay for themselves, y’know.
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They make us World Class. For only a few billion here and there.
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Come on now. Those protests were organized by the same agitprop Leftists that brought us the Occupy, BLM, BDS, and all the other communist claptrap. GOPe can rightly be blamed for lots of things but this garbage is all on Obama’s collectivist brethren.
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I’m not sure. The eReps seem to have learned a lot from the Alinsky-ites lately.
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Trains are handy if you live next to one and it can take you somewhere you want to go. That’s a very limited ridership. Weather permitting I ride it downtown to church on Sundays, especially when the Astros have a home game because there’s no free parking. I take it to Astros games. If I were inclined to go to the rodeo it would be handy. I’ll take it down to the museum district when I go see the art deco cars exhibit. But yeah, it’s pretty much a boondoggle.
And speaking of rodeo, I have several friends posting pictures of “The Rodeo” over the last couple of days. I’ve resisted the urge to ask them where are the bulls, broncos, cowboys, barrel-racers, and bullfighters, and point out they are not going to “The Rodeo”, they’re going to a concert.
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#6 SD
Wow, what a memory you have, Dave! I did a google image match that confirmed this is MM. That is her natural hair color.http://www.instyle.com/celebrity/transformations/marilyn-monroes-changing-looks
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I’m not sure. The eReps seem to have learned a lot from the Alinsky-ites lately.
I think they’re more daft than deft.
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I rode the Metrorail one time, from the Medical Center to downtown, and I think there was only 1 “car” or whatever you call the passenger component. I’ve seen pix with 2 “cars”. How can you haul people to a ball game or other big event on a toy train with 2 or even 3 of those “cars”?
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El Gordo says:
MARCH 12, 2016 AT 8:49 AM
Another question. What is the liberal fascination with trains? Other than they are popular in Europe, what possible reason could there be for preferring trains over other forms of transportation. Once set, the route is fixed and is not flexible to meet changing conditions (maybe that’s the answer – they can channel things where they want them to go), they are not pollution free, they are not safer than other forms of transportation, and given options, people will not use them. So what’s the deal with trains?As explained on Ace once, when you use busses or taxis for mass transportation, which can simply be re-routed if one route underperforms or people require transporation to new destinations, there is “insufficient opportunity for graft” when compared to trains.
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I’m not sure. The eReps seem to have learned a lot from the Alinsky-ites lately.
Yup, the GOeP loyalists had their Stop Trump No Matter the Cost Rich Resort Revival meeting (no tent revivals for the ruling class) in Sea Island Georgia with their TopTech CEO business masters and now this in Chicago.
I put nothing past them. They’re all joined at the hip with King Hussein.
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What is the church in this toy train photo?
http://www.city-data.com/forum/attachments/city-vs-city/39292d1239033976-pics-light-rail-around-nation-metrorail1.jpg -
The most interesting thing about the picture in #3, (besides the very pretty Marilyn) is the drone engine, it got my attention right away, since this was WW II and most people don’t know about the somewhat primitive remote controlled flying drone targets.
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#19 I think that’s a Methodist Church.
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That would make an awesome RC plane to play with.
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Well, a little bigger than I thought.
https://pacaeropress.websitetoolbox.com/post/target-drone-recovered-and-restored-5308970 -
14 mharper
Looking at those photos, there is no question that at some point after the 1950 photo, Norma Jean was abducted by aliens and replaced with a superior specimen.
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Speaking of drones, Katfish and I are going in together on one of these:
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Just Gimme some, Brother.
Certainly won’t get it from the Propagandist Media, the GOeP or the Left-wing Drearycrat Socialist party.
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Any one of these anti-drone devices should work just as well and a lot less expensive.
https://www.google.com/search?q=remington+870&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiRwYSjybvLAhVHmoMKHaFTA1QQsAQIIw&biw=1920&bih=957 -
#25 – whoa COOL!!!!!
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I thought Forbes was supposed to be a reliable economic news source. This article inspires no confidence in that myth.
Since 1950 the U.S. labor force has roughly doubled in size, but there has been no long-run increase in unemployment. Most economic studies also find little evidence that increased immigration depresses the wages of U.S. workers.
So they are ignoring the extremely high number of citizens who are not working, or not working full-time jobs? The stagnant wages reported by other sources?
http://www.forbes.com/sites/realspin/2012/05/17/the-law-of-unintended-consequences-georgias-immigration-law-backfires -
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The SkyWall has an effective range of over three hundred feet and allows for possible tracing and apprehension of the perpetrator…which would lead to endless hours of fun, inflicting enhanced interrogation techniques.
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#24 Shannon
I once had a Taiwanese office mate who was a big MM fan. One year he had a “Norma Jean” wall calendar that featured early pix of the future star, before she went blonde, glam, Hollywood. -
NASA EPA Insanity March 3, 2016
So, after I sent in my Daily Report to the NASA Weenies, this conversation took place, I was CCed into the conversation.
Me; We finished up the L-ION Battery test on Tuesday. The portable cooling tower is about ready to hook up and check out but we need to find out how to dispose of the potable water before we move it outside and check it out…Yada, Yada, Yada
NASA Weenie #1; I thought we already had a plan for disposing the water?
NASA Weenie #2; We did. But the drain marked on the COD drawings turned out to not actually be there.
NASA Weenie #1; Is it somewhere else or is it covered?
NASA Weenie #2; Maybe somebody stole it….Just kidding, I don’t know yet at this point. If we can find a nearby sanitary sewer drain to discharge the used water, then we may have to go with a tote like we did before with the rental.
NASA Safety Weenie; If we can find a nearby sanitary sewer drain to discharge the used water, then we may have to go with a tote like we did before with the rental.NASA Weenie#1 The tote will be an inconvenience. I am pretty sure we can find a sewer drain close by. Please refresh my memory, why can’t we discharge directly in the drain sewer. This is tap water and there is a sump pump discharging right behind the building, into the ditch that goes into Clear Lake.
NASA Safety Weenie; Believe me, I understand the tote is inconvenient and have been pushing to get a straight discharge to sanitary sewer. Jeff and I are going to try to get JSC Environmental to come over tomorrow morning with the MUP and see what is exactly in the field since the drawing doesn’t seem to match. With regards to discharging the water, we can only discharge to sanitary sewer because the water is being used for industrial activities and can’t be discharge to ground due to potential pollutants and would require special National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDSE) permitting as required by the EPA’s Clean Water Act.
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Yes, Virginia, we, as a nation have lost our collective minds…..And they think we can make it to Mars?!?! -
#25 Shannon; That thing is too cool, but I think an Eagle is more romantic.
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So could you support Trump?
Sure I can support Trump. Vote for him no, support him yes.
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I found 1 item where he and I agree. He believes “ISIS” should be utterly destroyed by whatever means possible. I can support that. I doubt we will hear Trump say that we need to win the hearts and minds of the people while in the midst of the process of utterly destroying the enemy.
/Slams the ban button and erases all my comments to that point.
Another one bites the dust.Nicest name I was given after the fact that I can repeat here?
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#33 Iron Lady, 😀
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Economics, also known as the science of lying liars.
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Just got a telemarketing call on my cell phone from PC Solutions. Before he could get the first sentence out, I demanded that he put my number on their “no call” list.
Believe it or not, he told me they were not authorized to do that!
I called BS on that one, told him that by law he had to do that if I requested, “…and I demand that you put me on your no-call list!” He hung up.
I’m sure he gets a fair amount of people that fall for that line. They’re on my no-buy list, now!
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Sounds like BSue might oughta start thinking about strategizing an intervention.
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It’s about time for Lil’ Micro Rudio to clean out his locker and go apply for his insurance salesman license.
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Somehow I think the GOPe and their Oligarchs will have work for Rodio — until some later opportunity to push him for Preezy again.
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GJT
Sounds like BSue might oughta start thinking about strategizing an intervention.
She has mentioned that she thinks I am having too much fun harassing those folks. Typical wimminz response when a guy is having fun.
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#7 El Gordo
Agree that it was a lost opportunity for Ted to throw the protesters in the Dems’ laps, with maybe a reference to 1968 thrown in. Also an opportunity to commend Trump on his decision in the interest of safety for all the folks assembled. Woulda been a doubleton.
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Supposedly living just on the outskirts of the GOeP city limits, Ted and his comments took the low road making him sound like he’s moved back into the GOeP city limits.
I heard the view is more lucrative living there but that’s just a rumor.
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Well I finally got a “Round Tuit” and mounted my 20 MM Ammo can on the frount of my 4-wheeler trailer. It’ll be used as a Tool Box to hold the Jack and tools to change a flat. I left the lid off since I used camo paint to touch up the nuts/bolts and waiting for it to dry.
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Could T Cruz be a Hillary plant or is he their Last Great HgOpe?
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I think my lawn and plants grow faster when Congress makes the day longer like they will do tomorrow. They say it saves energy too. I’ve never figured out how they do that – one of life’s great mysteries I guess.
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It has been a gorgeous day in spite of more live oak leaves raining down seconds after I swept the patio and sidewalk. The rain has soaked in already so there’s virtually no mud in the yards outside the flowerbeds, and the pansies that got beaten down in the storms have revived so their happy faces are turned upward again.
Am still thinking it’s a bit too early to think about planting the summer flowers. Winter isn’t over yet if you look at the pecan trees. Nothing doing there.
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El Gordo, agree it is a mystery how we will stretch the daylight by cutting it off one end and sewing it on the other end of the 24 hours. If the Sun were a sentient being he would just laugh at the idiocy.
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phil says:
MARCH 12, 2016 AT 4:16 PM
Could T Cruz be a Hillary plant or is he their Last Great HgOpe?Well, given all the evidence, a better case could be made for Trump being the Hillary plant.
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I’d be all for setting the clocks up one hour if it was done on a Friday at 3:00PM.
Really don’t know why we go through this ritual anymore. A total waste of time.
Time. Get it?:-)
On another note, Ann Coulter ain’t too happy with T Cruz and the Up-Skirt News Network.
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Wash Post /ABC poll, NBC/WSJ poll?
Establishment propaganda IMO.
I trust no polls, not even the ones that say Trump is way ahead.
Polls are only accurate on barber shop entrances and at strip clubs.
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Time has come today.
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I left out some of the obvious ones.
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Ted and his comments took the low road…
Bwahahaha. That’s priceless!
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Cruz blew this one.
Trumpie The Clown is not responsible for the actions of the thugs and progressive brown shirts.
The knee jerk reaction on both sides of the political spectrum and the media elite should have been to stand up in unison to denounce this crap when it started last week in St.Louis.
But that country is long gone.
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Bwahahaha. That’s priceless!
Yup–for someone who passes himself off as an anti-GOeP, Holy Ghost Revival, Bible believing, above the fray candidate, with those comments he sounded just like a firmly entrenched GOeP’er and/or a Bernie Sanders supporter to me.
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I think Cruz just blew his shot at election when he supported the thugs in Chicago over the right of Trump to speak. It’s amazing how one such relatively little comment, intended to toss a firecracker in Trump’s direction, can backfire. I’m assuming that these politicians do not make one comment ever “off the cuff;” all their stuff is scripted and tested before being made public. If Cruz hopes to recover, he needs to fire whoever had this brilliant idea, get out in front denouncing the thugs of Chicago and where ever else they may be, and speak up for first amendment rights. Otherwise, I’m afraid the race is over – and it may already be too late for Cruz to get out front on this..
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Bratwurst, it’s what’s fer supper! With sauerkraut, onions horseradish, and cayenne pepper. FWIW: my wimmin’s are on yet another road trip to see Clay Walker in a little town that nobody has ever heard of, Yorktown Texas, it’s between Victoria and San Antonio,…so I thought I’d have me some Bratwurst. My wife and I pretty much like all of the same foods, but she doesn’t like Bratwurst… go figure.
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We had popcorn chicken for supper. Dunno if this is found anywhere except the deli counter at Kroger. Small tender bits of chicken, battered and deep fried, much smaller than most chicken nuggets. I steamed some fingerling potatoes with chunks of onion to flavor them. Green peas. Yeast rolls from Kroger bakery. Washed down with cold green tea.
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Propagandist media definition of a Left-wing fascist, ultra-violent, anti-free speech thug = protester.
Any details released by same media about the uh, protester that went after Trump today?
I watched the video. For an older man, Trump can move pretty quick.
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10900
BINGO
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70tees.
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Nassim Nicholas Taleb wrote the major NY Times bestseller, Black Swan. He writes and teaches, is a risk analyst and statistician and a very smart guy.
From his Facebook page:
What we are seeing worldwide, from India to the UK to the US, is the rebellion against the inner circle of no-skin-in-the-game policymaking “clerks” and journalists-insiders, that class of paternalistic semi-intellectual experts with some Ivy league, Oxford-Cambridge, or similar label-driven education who are telling the rest of us 1) what to do, 2) what to eat, 3) how to speak, 4) how to think… and 5) who to vote for.
With psychology papers replicating less than 40%, dietary advice reversing after 30y of fatphobia, macroeconomic analysis working worse than astrology, microeconomic papers wrong 40% of the time, the appointment of Bernanke who was less than clueless of the risks, and pharmaceutical trials replicating only 1/5th of the time, people are perfectly entitled to rely on their own ancestral instinct and listen to their grandmothers with a better track record than these policymaking goons.
Indeed one can see that these academico-bureaucrats wanting to run our lives aren’t even rigorous, whether in medical statistics or policymaking. I have shown that most of what Cass-Sunstein-Richard Thaler types call “rational” or “irrational” comes from misunderstanding of probability theory.
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I attended a baby shower for a niece who’s expecting twins, God bless her! I exited my car to find Lovely Daughter just unloading the girls. Sunshine saw me and came running for her hug, and I looked up to see LD2 in Mommy’s arms. She broke out into a huge smile when she saw me, and when released, made a beeline to me for her hug.
Needless to say, it was quite an enjoyable afternoon. Between my two grandchildren and the other 6 month old granddaughter of my sister (who loved to eat my nose!) I had a wonderful time playing with another generation of our family.
I sure did miss the girls! It was nice to know that LD2 has bonded with me; Sunshine and I were hooked on each other pretty much from her birth, but I wasn’t sure I’d had enough bonding time with the second one to make much of an impact. Today answered that question!
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Some details you may not have seen yet about the guy who tried to attack Trump:
http://theconservativetreehouse.com/2016/03/12/breaking-trump-ohio-attacker-tommy-dimassimo-connected-to-isis-suspect-featured-in-isis-propaganda-videos-2015/comment-page-1/ -
Ted Cruz wins the Wyoming primary, netting 9 delegates. Trump and Rubio get one each.
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I see gRubio and SeaKasick are neck and neck in D.C.–Never saw that coming.
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But I was not distracted. I was on the heels of the lady running the sale as she opened the door and had her point me directly towards the shoes. I saw the price on them, $120, and decided that was a steal in exchange for shoes that had been labeled “a talisman of feminism” by Sally Kohn.
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Quotes from “the high road”.
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Good morning, everyone. I’m currently unaware of what time it is “really”.
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Time is an abstract figment of someone’s imagination anyway. Not far removed from global warming or Sasquatch. One of the joys of retirement is not wearing a watch. Watches, as you know, are another instrument of the devil like the telephone and maybe even Facebook.
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Good morning, everyone. I’m currently unaware of what time it is “really”.
It’s “Really” 11:00 AM, this is the time by the sun, in winter it’s Daylight Slaying time, off by an hour.
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#25 Shannon, I wonder how that thang works on doves? 😀
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Dang, can ole Dave kill a blog or what?!
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Father Felix had a very powerful homily this morning based on the Gospel reading (John 8:1-11) about the Pharisees testing Jesus with the adulteress. These are the verses that are favorites of anti-theists to quote: “He who is without sin cast the first stone” when they are erroneously trying to trap Christians. Of course, they always leave out the end when Jesus tells the woman to “Go and sin no more.”
I never witness this because I’m usually towards the front and don’t see it, but he mentioned that when his homily is not touchy feely new-agey, and he talks about Satan and sin, some people actually get up and walk out. He noted that they are the very people he’s trying to reach. He also noted, very forcefully, that if you consistently vote for candidates who openly support abortion, euthanasia, homosexual “marriage”, etc. you have removed yourself from communion with the Church until you repent and it’s blasphemous to present yourself for Holy Communion. I didn’t turn around but I wouldn’t be surprised if a few people walked out then.
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And it was dated 2 days ago. I’ve been online a lot but had not seen that till just now.
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Stunned to see this:
Well, you know, seeing as how he’s eGOP and all.
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I, for one, welcome our new orange overlord.
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There was a hoax whizzing around on FB yesterday, purporting to be a statement from Dr Bill Bennett of Salem Radio talkers, predicting that your orange overlord will be assassinated, by either the Dims or the GOPe, before the convention.
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Wow, National Review must have had to take many deep breaths and gulp a few times before issuing this endorsement. Obviously this is the way they read the tea leaves, entrails, or cloud patterns, take you pick, or all three just to be sure. 🙂
Might be a case of the devil (so they think) you know vs. the devil you don’t know just how bad he can be syndrome. Clue to National Review, umm neither gentleman is a devil in the real world, only in your fevered brains.
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#87 & 88
But, but John Boehner is out of Congress, retired as one would delicately describe it. So you must mean someone else.
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Well, the US has begun placing spec ops troops in strategic places, think old caves in the mountains and forgotten bunkers, in Eastern Europe and greatly expanded high tech surveillance assets along the old Iron Curtain.
Today, the Defense Minister of Poland all but openly accused Putin and the Kremlin of assassinating the President of Poland and his staff in that mysterious plane crash back in 2010.
The plane crash, which killed 96 people, including the president, his wife, the central bank chief and top military brass, took place close to the site where Stalinist secret police forces shot some of the 22,000 Polish officers and intellectuals they executed in 1940.
We continue to live in interesting times.
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Hammy…Annunciation, right?
I may have to try that church out.
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On weekends, I’m stuck with CBSN for news tidbits, so I keep an eye on the MSMedia through that portal. Today Trump’s alleged inciteful speeches are to blame for the protesters going crazy (which is their normal state anyway) according to the talking heads. The Rep representative (some female from Austin) is blaming it all on Trump, just as Zero tries to blame all the muzzie hostilities on us for not being considerate of their religion – you know, they just can’t control themselves like if they see a woman’s face or something. All that tells me is that the eReps are probably behind all this – they have finally found something they think they can hide behind to blame Trump. Again, I’m a Cruzer, and while he has recently tried to soften his approach, he did outright blame Trump at the outset – and I’m pretty aggravated about that. Trump has the right to stand up there and be as vile and disgusting and inciteful as he wants to – that’s what the first amendment is all about. I don’t have to like it, but he’s entitled to say it. What really don’t like is “conservatives” piling on him and denouncing that right. They can denounce his message, but not his right to say it. The anarchists thugs, most likely nothing more than a rent-a-mob, is being paid to show up – another lesson the eReps most likely learned from the Dems. What’s really scary is that they (the eReps) seem to be liking too.
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I was doing some pressure washing today and this morning when I went to hook up the water hose to the spigot – kind of behind some bushes and little tight in there I dang near stepped on a big ole cottonmouth. Ran to grab a shovel, he was all coiled up, couldn’t see his head or tail, he’s a big one, I don’t know how long but 2 to 2 /2 inches thick. I stab him, dang near cut him in two but in the middle of his length – he’s not happy at all, I wait till I think I got a good shot at his neck and let go to take another stab, he darts underneath the patio slab and is gone. Crap.
Y’all don’t tell my wife, she’d be in Houston before her tires ever hit the ground. Wish I could unsee it.
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A spade is the weapon of choice around here when it comes to snakes. Long handle, heavy business end, and it’s got a point. ‘Tis the season for those vile creatures to wake up and move around. Gotta remember to look before you step or reach for something on the ground.
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Decades TV is having a McCloud binge this weekend.
You betcha.
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I didn’t understand why Tim’s wife would rush home if she knew he had wounded a snake. Can someone enlighten me?
BTW, GJT, I heard an old folk saying that a wounded snake won’t die until it has snuck back out and found and bit the one what wounded him.
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Hambone
RE: Father FelixI have got to come to mass and hopefully meet the man. I promise I won’t eat supper with y’all. 🙂
I know many Baptists that don’t preach the word like that. I cannot stand them. GOOD ON HIM. We need world full of men like the good Father Felix.
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Merkel’s party loses badly in German election.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3489936/Angela-Merkel-set-punished-voters-open-door-refugee-policy-Germany-s-Super-Sunday-state-elections.html -
I didn’t understand why Tim’s wife would rush home if she knew he had wounded a snake. Can someone enlighten me?
Going to Houston would be getting out of here. Fast.
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IOW’s, heck with me, she’d be gone and not come back till I cleared out every snake in the countryside, then she’d insist they was still one more I didn’t get. 😀
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Time always manages to slip away and before you know it more has passed by than you think really has.
I had a really great visit with my Grandaddy this weekend. 96 years young he is. Of course that means his time here is very limited and I need to make more frequent visits to see him.
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Our Parish priest doesn’t pull punches, but he typically holds back in his homilies. He really lets loose in his podcasts.
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I think I’ve seen TexMo refer to FB a time or two around here. Howzabout it, TexMo? I befriended El Gordo and neither one of us has had a snit fit. Yet.
I was surprised that I could send a request to EG via an email address, as opposed to knowing his real name. So if you need another FB friend, you can search for my email address [email protected] over there.
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Twilight at 8 pm will take a week to get used to. The Monday after we switch to DST was always my hardest day of the work year. I’d like to see DST phased out before I die.
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Texmo
Got a link for your priest podcasts? I would like to listen to him.
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Talk to y’all later. Health is giving me grief………..
Cheers
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Woman Who Gave Nazi Salute Is Not Leftist False Flag
This was at a Trump rally.
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Mharper I tried looking you up. I could not find you. FB did suggest a Dillon Harper that was dressed in nothing but a bra and panties. She appears to be in her very early 20s. I don’t suppose that’s you?
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She was cute.
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And attractive
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Now you’ve dug yourself a hole!
You’re asking Mharper if she’s young cute and attractive.
This kind of question never ends well.
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TexMo has completely run off the rails. Man, what were you thinking ? (<;
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TexMo, email me at that address and I’ll see if I can find you by your return address. Or you can reveal your true identity!! Then I’ll search for that.
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I’m pretty frank here by stating that I am 72 years old.
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Bet he’s got everyone looking up that Dillon Harper, though. 🙂
I just checked and there are a bunch of FB peeps by that name.
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On the first morning of the 31st annual Cathedral Flower Festival, with its theme of “A Night at the Movies,” an agitated church custodian made a bold move.
Mark Kenney, 59, who grew up in the parish, had worked at St. Cecilia Cathedral for three years. Around 8 a.m. on Jan. 29, he went to a work shed, picked up a pair of heavy-duty bolt cutters and ascended to a catwalk high above the mostly empty nave, or main sanctuary.
He looked through a peephole, he said, to make sure he wouldn’t hurt any people. And then he cut a steel cable, which sent a suspended, umbrella-carrying, hat-wearing Mary Poppins figure crashing to the floor.
Kenney then went downstairs and removed a cardboard Buddha figure from the Nash Chapel, which also featured costumed mannequins from “The King and I.” He threw the Buddha out one door and proceeded to toss costumed mannequins out two other doors.
I don’t know about the idolotry, but that crap sure doesn’t belong in a sacred space.
Mary Poppins. Buddha. /spits
Jesus. Focus on the divine, don’t turn His space into a frolic hall.
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I’m shocked that Harper is using a fifty year old pic of herself in her underwear on FB.
It’s so annoying. To view it I to have to go back and activate my account.
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Shannon, quit before you say/write anything more. 🙂
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