Weekend “Is nothing sacred?” Open Comments

Daughters of the American Revolution Revolt Against Inclusion of Biological Men

For more than 120 years, the Daughters of the American Revolution has brought together the female descendants of Revolutionary War heroes to promote “historic preservation, education, and patriotism.” But now, faced with the prospect of biological men joining the esteemed society, DAR finds itself grappling with both resignations and indignation.

DAR organizers passed an amendment to the group’s bylaws in June that strikes out the line “provided an applicant for chapter membership is personally acceptable to the chapter,” The Daily Signal has learned. The amendment also added another line, specifically stating that the DAR cannot discriminate on the basis of gender, religion, or sexual orientation.

President General Pamela Edwards Rouse Wright and other DAR leaders defended the move as necessary to preserve the group’s 501(c)(3) tax-exempt status. But DAR members from around the country told The Daily Signal that this is just an excuse their leaders are using to push woke ideology upon the historical society.

/snip

Members of the historical society who watched the 2023 Continental Congress told The Daily Signal that they aren’t sure everyone even knew what they were voting for. A video of the DAR’s congressional proceedings provides interesting insight into the matter: DAR leader Wright does not appear to have a firm grasp on what changes the controversial amendment will bring about.

Video from the event shows DAR delegate Jennifer Mease, from the Liberty Bell Chapter in Pennsylvania, questioning Wright as to whether chapters could still vote against admitting biological men who “identify” as female and have changed their birth certificates to match their preferred gender identity.

“If a person’s certified birth certificate states ‘female,’ they are eligible for membership, and your chapter cannot change that,” Wright responds, to scattered applause.

/snip

Wright and her colleague then momentarily disappear from video view as they get their facts straight. When Wright returns, she emphasizes that, going forward, anyone with a certified birth certificate that says they are a female may be eligible for a chapter. [The confusion is over altered birth certificates with  a changed gender.]

“Your chapter can still vote if you have voting in your bylaws,” she tells Mease. “You cannot discriminate.”

/snip

Mease responded politely as she questioned Wright during the Continental Congress.

But shortly afterward, she resigned from the DAR.

In a July 3 email obtained by The Daily Signal, she told the DAR’s organizing secretary general, Nancy Wright, that she was “unable to reconcile” the DAR’s stance with her fundamental religious belief that “God created men and women as distinct and separate genders.”

/snip

In phone interviews with The Daily Signal, a slew of outraged DAR members pushed back against the idea that it is discrimination only to allow biological women in their society. Almost all members who spoke with The Daily Signal pointed to their religious beliefs and the science of biological sex as they disputed the notion that a man could become a woman.

/snip

“We’re a women’s society,” she said. “We should be fighting for women. This goes against everything our patriots fought for. They fought against these taxes being unfairly put on us. … We love our country. We want patriotism. We don’t back down from fights.”

/snip

“The fact that the DAR is worried that they’ll lose their tax-exempt status, I’d be willing to take that one to the Supreme Court,” she added. “The fact that you don’t allow transgender people in should have no effect whatever. … I just think they are using this as a cudgel to beat us into submission.”

Biological men who wish to join an organization like the DAR can join the Sons of the American Revolution, as Kerry Zimmerman pointed out to The Daily Signal. Back in the 1800s, Zimmerman said, women asked to join the Sons of the American Revolution—and were told “no.”


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  1. Super Dave Avatar
    Super Dave

    “Is nothing sacred?”

    No! Next question. I’m slow starting on this Saturday morning but I’m taking it easy today after a long busy week.

    Yesterday after finishing up the mowing my wife and I headed up to Troy to the Half Shell Oyster Bar and had a fine supper. I had a dozen oysters and blackened fish tacos with red beans N rice my wife had fried mushrooms, lemon grilled shrimp, slaw and beans N rice. We also had a couple of beers apiece. That was some fine eating and set me back slightly more than a C note. A great hole-in-the-wall place that is very reasonable.

    Mornin’ Gang

  2. Super Dave Avatar
    Super Dave

    A One-Of-A-Kind Find…
    Isaac Newton’s Amazing Singer Pistol

    It began with a text message from a great friend that read, “I’ve got somebody you need to meet.”

    I’ve traveled all over the world to find cool stuff about which to write. This was literally a quarter mile from where I grew up. Sometimes the most amazing things are right in your own backyard.
    The Gun
    The Singer Manufacturing Company opened for business in the winter of 1863 during the American Civil War. Their forte was sewing machines. By WWII, they supported 7,500 retail outlets around the world.

    World War II was the embodiment of chaos. This was global war on an industrial scale, and it was without precedent. With national survival hanging in the balance, governments threw everything into the war effort. In April of 1940, the U.S. government contracted with the Singer Manufacturing Company to produce the jigs, gauges, fixtures and sundry kit necessary to manufacture M1911A1 .45 ACP pistols for the military. Singer was also to build 500 pistols as a proof of concept. Should things go as hoped, Uncle Sam promised a follow-up deal for 15,000 guns. That first contract was for $278,875.67, or roughly $558 per weapon. That would be about $11,829 apiece today, but that number included all of the tooling as well.

    Colonel John K. Clement oversaw the contract. His initials, JKC, were stamped on the frames. Unlike other GI M1911A1 handguns, these were perfectly executed, beautifully blued and gorgeous. They were, after all, made by a sewing machine company.

    As the war heated up, it became obvious Singer’s talents might be better used elsewhere. In March of 1941, Singer devoted its efforts to producing M5 Artillery Fire Control Directors. These mechanical computers helped manage the countless thousands of artillery pieces U.S. Army dogfaces used to spank the Axis. Those 500 Singer test pistols were just dumped into the general pool of weapons destined for the front.

    American industry ultimately produced 4,294,345 M1911 pistols via eight major manufacturers. Collectors of military M1911 handguns approach their particularly quirky hobby with near-religious zeal. Singer examples in any condition are the most coveted of the lot. In 2017, serial number 221 brought a cool $414,000 when it was sold through Rock Island Auctions. Now hold that thought.
    The Guy
    Isaac Alton Newton was born in 1932. He was the ninth cousin once removed of THE Sir Isaac Newton, whose work in calculus, optics and physics earned him a tomb in Westminster Abbey. Isaac Alton Newton’s family knew him as Big Ike.

    Like his well-known forebear, Big Ike was a pretty quick kid. He graduated High School at 16 and subsequently earned his college degree three years later. From there, he went to medical school. He was residency trained in Cardiology, Internal Medicine, and Gastroenterology. As a physician myself, I simply cannot imagine.

    Dr. Newton served as a military physician in the U.S. Air Force. He had one uncle who flew P-51 Mustangs during World War II and was shot down twice. Another uncle served as a spy with the OSS and was buried at Arlington. Those Newton boys were indeed some great Americans. Throughout it all, Big Ike was also an inveterate gun nerd.

    Dr. Newton lived during the Golden Age of gun collecting in America. Sixteen million young Americans served in WWII and many of them brought home captured or pilfered weapons. There were not so many rules back then. Once the luster wore off, many of these great old guys sold their combat trinkets to get money for diapers and rent. A physician with the gun nerd gene and a little folding cash could score some serious deals back then.

    Big Ike eventually ended up with 2,200 firearms. According to his son, the man really didn’t much like to shoot. He just liked guns and was ever on the prowl for good deals or cherry examples. His forte was most things Colt — Single Action Army revolvers and 1911s.

    Dr. Newton played his gun addiction fairly close to the vest and didn’t discuss many of the details of his remarkable collection with his kids until later in life. However, one Saturday, many decades ago, he was walking through the parking lot of a regional gun show when he bumped into some nameless vet with a pistol he wanted to sell. As is so often the case, these two men cranked up a friendly conversation and struck a deal before they got to the building. Big Ike left with Singer M1911A1, serial number 74, for $2,500. That was a whole lot of money back then. However, it turned out to be a pretty decent investment.

  3. Tedtam Avatar

    ‘It’s Murder’: Remdesivir Victims Decry FDA’s Shocking New Move

    Remdesivir may be the most despised drug in American history, earning the nickname Run Death Is Near for its lethal record during COVID.  Experts claimed that it would stop COVID; instead, it stopped kidney function, then blasted the liver and other organs.  Now this reviled destroyer of kidneys has been approved by the FDA for COVID treatment of kidney patients.  Does anybody else feel as if the FDA is shoving its power in our faces and laughing at us?

    I’ve been joining online support groups for people who lost loved ones to the Remdesivir Protocol — a nightmarish sequence in which a patient is isolated in the hospital, bullied into taking Remdesivir, ventilated, and then sedated to death.  Thousands of Americans were killed this way, possibly hundreds of thousands.

    /snip

    Cheri Martin, who lost her husband Steven to the protocol, chimed in with thoughts on the agenda: “They’re going to use this decision as a way to clean house of renal patients and people on dialysis.  It’s saving a ton of money for Medicare over the next twenty years.”

    Nailed. It.

    That, and money gets funneled into another Big Pharma pocket.

  4. Super Dave Avatar
    Super Dave

    FWIW; I have one in the Spit Bucket. It’s funny it was visible, without the “awaiting moderation” tag for a few minutes. I even refreshed a couple of times to see if it was OK then I come back much later and it’s been quarantined?

  5. Super Dave Avatar
    Super Dave

    Spotted this over yonder and thought of Katfish. He kidded me for not being able to flip an omelette without 2 spatula’s. He could flip them without a spatula. I do miss his comments and humor.

  6. GJT Avatar
    GJT

    Japanese scientists have developed a camera with a shutter speed so fast it can catch a woman with her mouth closed.

    If you’re a woman who just got upset, remember, it’s just a joke!

    Of course there’s no camera that fast!

  7. Texpat Avatar
    Texpat

    THE WEEK IN PICTURES: HUNTER OR HUNTED EDITION

    Hunter Biden must have misunderstood his lawyers, and thought they said “flea bargain” instead of “plea bargain,” as they hoped they could sneak a general grant of immunity by a federal judge if it was written in a font the size of a flea in an appendix the judge only received the morning of the hearing. Hunter still hasn’t actually been formally indicted for anything (important not so small detail), while Trump got some extra love from DoJ. Will wonders never cease. Oh, don’t forget that this is the week we officially went from “climate crisis” to “global boiling.” Now back to our regularly scheduled Barbenheimer.

  8. Super Dave Avatar
    Super Dave

    Texpat, thanks for freeing up my #2. I thought Tedtam might free it up since she was up and about @ 7:30 but I guess not. 😉

  9. Super Dave Avatar
    Super Dave

    Off to the Gun Show, y’all cover me.

  10. Super Dave Avatar
    Super Dave

    Jerry; “Boutros Boutros-Ghali!” Kramer; She’s creating a buzz.  😀

  11. Super Dave Avatar
    Super Dave

    Before I go, here you go Shannon;

    1970 CADILLAC DEVILLE CONVERTIBLE in Cotillion White w/ White Leather & White Rag Top. 😉

  12. GJT Avatar
    GJT

    Re: WIPs

    I gotta follow current events better, I didn’t get about half of them.

  13. mharper42 Avatar
    mharper42

    Weekend! As soon as I finish breakfast, I am going to start watering the front yard. About every 15 minutes, I will move the sprinkler. In between, I’ll be mowing the back yard.

  14. Texpat Avatar
    Texpat

    11 GJT

    Most any meme to do with popular culture like Star Wars, Star Trek, movies of the last 30 years, etc. is lost on me.  I’m not bothered by it.

    The only reason I got the Shark Week meme is because West Side Story was made 60 years ago.  And there are always the great ones like this.

    And this.

  15. Texpat Avatar
    Texpat

    Nobody can argue with the fact Houstonians are the most altruistic people in America.

    An Instagram influencer who shipped out to help Ukraine amid the ongoing bloody war with Russia has found her niche aiding soldiers and volunteers as an “emotional support stripper.”

    Fan-Pei Koung, of Houston, Texas, created an OnlyFans account that is free for Ukrainian soldiers and volunteers, where she describes herself as “a globe-trotting girlfriend, now volunteering in Kharkiv.”

    The 33-year-old bombshell, whose content includes videos of stripteases as air raids sirens blare and shirtless photos with rocket launchers, does everything from “free emotional breastfeeding to soldiers and volunteers” to distributing cash donations to Ukrainians and volunteers, according to her OnlyFans profile, which states proceeds go toward her humanitarian efforts.

    “I’m the sexy girl in Ukraine who wants to volunteer, and will probably put out,” she told The Daily Beast.

  16. GJT Avatar
    GJT

    #13

    Black and white photos of some guy in a hat I didn’t get, UFO’s in the news I guess, I’m unfamiliar with….

    BTW, access denied on your two links.

  17. Dr phil Good-E=1984 Avatar
    Dr phil Good-E=1984

    Shark week, Chief.

    🦈

  18. Dr phil Good-E=1984 Avatar
    Dr phil Good-E=1984

    Why are ufos now called uaps?

    is it the same reason they now say 3 million people are without power instead of many in the are are without power and is it the same reason weather maps now show hot temps in red instead of the usual green background they useta use?

  19. Adee Avatar
    Adee

    Good Morning Hamsters,

    Mostly cloudy over us now after a sunny early morning.  Today is supposed to be another respite day from hitting 100.  Currently 90 in the back yard and 86 in the front yard, all subject to change as the clouds drift over the mature trees in both locations.  Humidity is around 70% in both places and should go lower by this afternoon.

    Unfortunately, the pesky web worms are back after a couple of years infesting trees somewhere else.  They prefer pecan trees, and their webs kill any nuts they smother.  Small clumps of dead and dried out leaves fall to the ground, some with partly grown pecans inside the webs.  Pecan farmers have sprayers that can reach treetops to kill any worm infestations. Ordinary householders like us can only reach the lower leaf clusters with Raid.  The last thing we would consider doing is spraying higher in the tree while balanced on a stepladder.  Such a thing is asking for trouble and in many occasions getting said trouble in spades.

  20. Texpat Avatar
    Texpat

    15 GJT

    BTW, access denied on your two links.

    The links work fine for me.

    Anybody else having problems with opening the two links in my #13 ?

     

  21. mharper42 Avatar
    mharper42

    Got the back yard mowed and now have sprinklers going on 3 sides of the house. I’m sorry that I didn’t try to do some watering sooner than today.

     

  22. mharper42 Avatar
    mharper42

    #19

    Error 1011

    Ray ID: 7ee72d607e23fece • 2023-07-29 17:45:43 UTC

    Access denied

  23. Texpat Avatar
    Texpat

    21 mh42

    Error 1011 has something to with Windows.

    This has something to do with Cloudflare & WordPress:

    “Ray ID: 7ee72d607e23fece • 2023-07-29 17:45:43 UTC”

    I don’t know why right now.  I’m using a Mac computer so maybe that is why there is a conflict.

     

  24. Dooood Avatar

    Power line blog won’t let you link directly to their images. They want you to view them in context – on their site.

  25. Dooood Avatar

    My guess is that they do it to prevent bots/scrapers from mass downloading their media.

  26. Texpat Avatar
    Texpat

    We now have found all five pieces of mail, payments to vendors, brought to the local US Post Office on July 11th have not been received by any recipients.  It has been 18 days since they were mailed.

    The US Treasury and White House plan to drive citizens to accept Central Bank Digital Currency is proceeding as planned.  Letting the US Postal Service slide into complete dysfunction, despite it being a constitutionally ordered responsibility of the federal government, is all part of the plan.  When millions of Americans continue to get threatened with late fees and delinquency, they will relent like sheep and accept the CBDC.

  27. Dooood Avatar

    I think a CBDC is already baked into the ongoing destruction of the USD. Kinda helps explain the recent UFO distraction.

  28. mharper42 Avatar
    mharper42

    I have a total of 6 bills to pay each month, and only one is set for autopay.  The other 5, I look at and then pay them online. I have no bills that I pay by mail. I do like to have some cash in my purse, which I get by using the machine in front of my bank, maybe once every 2-3 months.

  29. Super Dave Avatar
    Super Dave

    Anybody else having problems with opening the two links in my #13 ?

    Doesn’t work for me but that’s not unusual. 😀

  30. Super Dave Avatar
    Super Dave

    #25 Texpat the mail carriers are way too busy delivering for Amazon to deal with your pesky bills.

    Our rural carries HATES Amazon and says that she is unwittingly working as an Amazon deliverer through the US mail.

    How this sweetheart deal ever came to be needs to be investigated (like that would do anything).  ~SPITS~

  31. Texpat Avatar
    Texpat

    The libertarians over at Reason have done a spectacular job with this one.

     

  32. Adee Avatar
    Adee

    #29 Super Dave,

    I was able to open the two links the first time I tried, no problem. But when I went back an hour or so later all I got was empty pages with an explanation they were not available.  I tested it a couple more times during the afternoon and got blanks every time.

     

    That seemed rather odd.

  33. Tedtam Avatar

    I haven’t been feeling well today, but I had an obligation in Alvin this morning.  I left as soon as I could, came home, and climbed into bed.  I got up around 5-ish, watered my pitiful looking garden, and just came inside.

    Today’s C&C is particularly snarky: I suggest you go read it.

    Good morning and welcome to the Weekend Edition!  Your roundup today includes: CDC mulls annual covid shots and its broken reputation; Disney loses key battle in lawsuit with DeSantis; Ukraine’s military failures are now NATO’s fault; US starts sending weapons to Taiwan;  Greek climate change fires started by mysterious arsonists; and secret Chinese biolab uncovered in abandoned California warehouse but corporate media could care less.

    Excerpts:

    Climate change and gun control are connected to the CDC via a fuzzy, generalized definition of “public health.”  Try to follow Mandy’s logic:  Public health falls under the CDC’s public health jurisdiction. Public health is a matter of national security. Everything is public health. Therefore, everything is a matter of national security and under CDC jurisdiction.

    ***

    No. We all know that soon there will be two shots on the annual adult vaccine schedule. Then three — don’t forget RSV! — then four, then five, then seventy-two. Every Tom, Dick, and Harry in America needs an HPV shot because tomorrow he might decide to become Loretta. He wouldn’t want to get cancer in his cervix. You think I’m making that up? From the Mayo Clinic website:

    ***

    Count me among the 10%. I would trust Generalissimo Idi Amin with my healthcare before I’d trust the CDC.

    ***

    Reading that paragraph, you could be forgiving for thinking it was NATO’s war, and Ukraine is just providing a few troops to help out. After all, why would NATO set war deadlines instead of Ukrainian generals? And why should NATO prepare Ukrainian forces to “carry out” the Ukrainian counterattack? I mean, if it’s Ukraine’s battle plan, shouldn’t Ukraine prepare its own troops?

    Don’t bother answering that. Newsweek must pretend that Ukraine is running the war, which makes its war reporting incomprehensible.

    ***

    You just can’t please some warmongers.

    ***

    The UK Guardian ran a narrative-snarling story yesterday headlined, “Most fires in Greece were started ‘by human hand’, government says.” Oops. The sub-headline explained, “Official blames arsonists for the majority of 667 blazes that have spread in the extreme weather.”

    ***

    Ignoring the much more interesting fact that the evidence seems to show there’s a vast, coordinated conspiracy to burn down Greece, officials preferred pretending the fires were caused by “emissions,” and took full political advantage. Never let a good crisis go to waste! For example, UN secretary general António Guterres hysterically called for “bold and immediate measures” to cut planet-destroying emissions, explaining “The evidence is everywhere. Humanity has unleashed destruction. This must not inspire despair, but action.”

    At least he’s not exaggerating or anything.

    ***

    When local officials entered, they found a Chinese staff allegedly making Covid-19 test kits, plus: 900 genetically-engineered humanized mice, over 30 freezers and refrigeration units, incubators, blood, 800 different chemicals, tissue and other bodily fluid samples, thousands of vials containing unlabeled fluids, and over 20 potentially infectious bacterial, viral, and parasitic agents like: coronavirus, HIV, chlamydia, E. Coli, streptococcus pneumonia, hepatitis B and C, herpes 1 and 5, rubella, and malaria.

    From what I can tell, the warehouse didn’t even rate a biosafety level at all. Based on what they found, it should have been biosafety level 4, but instead it sounds more like it was biosafety level zero, unless there’s something lower than that. This one made the other Chinese bioweapons lab, the Wuhan Institute of Virology, look like something so clean and germ-free you could eat a steak dinner off of it.

    ***

    You’d think this kind of thing would be big news these days, what with corporate media’s fascination with pandemics and infectious diseases. But, while it appears to be obsessed with “manmade” climate change, corporate media ignores manmade fires that are causing climate change. In the same way, corporate media is disinterested in manmade pandemics caused by rogue Chinese agents or even crappy biosafety conditions in secret California labs, no matter how dramatic the facts.

    That’s why you have Coffee & Covid.

    ***

    Indeed, indeed, that is why.

     

     

  34. Dr phil Good-E=1984 Avatar
    Dr phil Good-E=1984

    yo tp

    mb says meet me in Nantucket.

  35. Tedtam Avatar

    It was so sad to see the few remaining bees buzzing around the tree.  I’m sure they’re trying to figure out what to do as they climb over the bodies of theirs sisters.

    I told Hubby I’m going to wait for another few days, to allow any hatchlings to emerge before I hit them again.  Then again in a few days.  It makes me sad, but it has to be done.

    I wish the bee guy would’ve come back.

  36. Shannon Avatar
    Shannon

    All of my life and medical insurance is auto-pay (bank draft).

    Broadband service and mobile phone is auto-pay (credit card).

    The three credit cards that I pay in full monthly are paid by phone (bank draft).

    The only checks that I mail are for a local mini-warehouse and my auto insurance.

    Electric company and landlord payments are hand-delivered.

  37. Shannon Avatar
    Shannon

    Grandpa

    Beef tenderloin tips and mushroom gravy with mashed potatoes. And a spinach, cherry tomatoes, and caprese salad with balsamic vinaigrette dressing.

  38. Tedtam Avatar

    When Beloved Fluttery Aunt was getting on years, after Dad died, Eldest Sis tried to get her to take her stuff of autopay.  BFA refused, thinking that “everything was taken care of” should something happen to her.  Despite all of Eldest Sis’s entreaties, she refused.

    It was a royal PITA when BFA dropped dead.  Eldest Sis had to go to court to show proof that she was executrix, get the judge to approve her to handle BFA’s affairs, then go to each vendor to stop the service and payments.  She kept the bank account open until after we cleared her condo and made some repairs and upgrades to sell it.

    Eldest Sis had a hard time selling the condo, too.  It seems someone was killed in another unit many years before, and there was one person who had issues with the past record of the unit and somehow it got tied into BFA’s condo sale.

  39. Shannon Avatar
    Shannon

    And a last minute addition of one slice of Edward’s Key Lime Pie.

  40. Tedtam Avatar

    I think one of the funniest things I’ve seen today is the query:  If a bunch of red shirts from Star Trek beamed down to a planet full of Darth Vader’s storm troopers, what would happen?

  41. Dr phil Good-E=1984 Avatar
    Dr phil Good-E=1984

    Confirmed sighting of ufo/uap.

  42. Shannon Avatar
    Shannon

    Eldest Sis had to go to court to show proof that she was executrix, get the judge to approve her to handle BFA’s affairs, then go to each vendor to stop the service and payments.

    I think I have that taken care of. My executor is now a signatory on my checking account. He’ll be able to cancel any auto-pays on the joint account.

  43. Shannon Avatar
    Shannon

    Does it really matter if extraterrestrial beings have been visiting Earth?

  44. Shannon Avatar
    Shannon

    I mean, they dropped off Dr phil here decades ago and there haven’t been too many negative consequences.

  45. Shannon Avatar
    Shannon

    Other than his keeping the memory of late 20th century hair bands alive.

  46. Shannon Avatar
    Shannon

    You know the ones I’m talking about. The bands whose male members were wearing tight-fitting yoga pants long before women discovered them.

    Like, ewww, dude.

  47. Dooood Avatar

    Does it really matter if extraterrestrial beings have been visiting Earth?

    Nah. Not really. We’ve survived worse. Like 80s hair metal for example. We’ll muddle through.

  48. bsue54 Avatar

    It doesn’t really matter IF (about the extraterrestrial beings, I mean) but DANG – do they ALL have to move to OUR neighborhood? I mean, there’s no other explanation for the volume these beings get out of their vehicular sound systems without blowing the speakers than that they are using extraterrestrial technology.

  49. Dr phil Good-E=1984 Avatar
    Dr phil Good-E=1984

    Other than his keeping the memory of late 20th century hair bands alive.

    It’s a tough job but someone’s gotta do it.
    great music. Great musicians.

    The hottest babes.
    And great times.
    for me.

  50. Super Dave Avatar
    Super Dave

    #35 #36 Shannon, sounds good to me and remind me to tell you about the time Christopher Edwards Pie relocated from Hotlanta to St Simons Island. I just got through typing a long piece about that story but it disappeared before I could post it so I’ll try to redo it tomorrow.

  51. Dr phil Good-E=1984 Avatar
    Dr phil Good-E=1984

    yo uncklo

  52. Dr phil Good-E=1984 Avatar
    Dr phil Good-E=1984

    46

    thanks for posting that barely out of the 19th century song.;)

  53. Shannon Avatar
    Shannon

    My #45

    When Souther recorded it in 1979 he called on Don Everly, Jackson Browne, and Frey, Henley, and Felder of the Eagles to help with the backup harmonies.

  54. Dr phil Good-E=1984 Avatar
    Dr phil Good-E=1984

    uncklo

    Your boy did a good job covering this song.

  55. mharper42 Avatar
    mharper42

    Could someone post the WIP?

  56. Shannon Avatar
    Shannon

    Major Tom knew about space oddities.

  57. Shannon Avatar
    Shannon

    SD

    I want to visit St. Simons Island some day.

  58. Shannon Avatar
    Shannon

    Those girls got soul, baby.

  59. Dr phil Good-E=1984 Avatar
    Dr phil Good-E=1984

    That was pretty high tech for back then the way they lit Kirk’s eyes at about the 2:05 mark in my #37.

    maybe Vulcans are real.

  60. Super Dave Avatar
    Super Dave

    Dawg got me up about 4 AM and I couldn’t go back to sleep so I’ve been piddling around. Now I’ve decided that I need to fix breakfast on my new Blackstone so I’m peeling taters for hash browns and I have some homegrown sausage I can fix so then all I have to do is bake some frozen biscuits and scramble some eggs.

    Mornin’ Gang

  61. Tedtam Avatar

    I still think Super Dave should open a restaurant.  And invite all of us.

  62. GJT Avatar
    GJT

    Nope GJT, you don’t need a flat grill, you got enough cooking devices, nope, I said no now…

  63. Tedtam Avatar

    Bsue- found another FD site for you: https://freezedryingmama.com/

    Okay, off to get dressed for church.

  64. bsue54 Avatar

    Tedtam – THANX!!!! I’m always looking for ideas (I’ve already done many of the things on the shopping list but never thought about ravioli 😉

  65. Texpat Avatar
    Texpat

    34 Shannon

    The only checks that I mail are for a local mini-warehouse and my auto insurance.

    Electric company and landlord payments are hand-delivered.

    You’re nearly the perfect prospect for CBDC because you’ll barely notice the difference.  These four accounts will easily convert to digital payment and your transition will be seamless until…

    You try to order some ammo or a new holster.

    You renew your subscription to First Things.

    You try to buy gasoline after you’ve exceeded your carbon footprint for the month.

  66. Texpat Avatar
    Texpat
    mharper42 says:
    Could someone post the WIP?
    See comment #6 at 9:21 AM yesterday.
  67. Shannon Avatar
    Shannon

    A frikkin can of whole green beans is $2 ?

    Give me a break.

  68. Dr phil Good-E=1984 Avatar
    Dr phil Good-E=1984

    you vill eat zee bugs because vee hav created zee super tick to stop you from eating zee ved meat.
    sincerely, zee wef

    https://www.zerohedge.com/political/cdc-warns-red-meat-allergy-caused-ticks-emerging-public-health-concern

  69. Shannon Avatar
    Shannon

    71

    My favorite line describes the State of Louisiana as “basically, a concrete bridge with water underneath it.”

  70. Dr phil Good-E=1984 Avatar
    Dr phil Good-E=1984

    Remember when eating bat soup caused the coveed-1984 outbreak?

    someone?

    anyone?

    Ferris?

    when everything is allowed to come across a busted border anything can come across a busted border and/or from a lab or both.

  71. Dr phil Good-E=1984 Avatar
    Dr phil Good-E=1984

    My 73 in bucket.
    two links.

  72. Texpat Avatar
    Texpat

    71 Shannon

    Now that’s some funny stuff there.

  73. mharper42 Avatar
    mharper42

    I am hoping to finish watering pretty much every square inch of ground at Chez Harp today. Sometime soon I need to trim low-slung branches on vegetation that I can reach. With my low-slung step-stool where applicable. But that’s for looks, not survival. I did not respond well to the month+ of hellish heat we’ve had in Houston this summer.

  74. Texpat Avatar
    Texpat
    David Burge
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  75. Adee Avatar
    Adee

     

    #13 Texpat,

    The 2 pictures still blocked out.  Guess the computer really means it.

     

     

     

     

     

    313 Texpat

  76. Dr phil Good-E=1984 Avatar
    Dr phil Good-E=1984
    1. Your comment is awaiting moderation. This is a preview; your comment will be visible after it has been approved.

    Will anyone free willy?

  77. Bonecrusher Avatar
    Bonecrusher

    The mornings have been on the coolish side, low 60s and no humidity.  Highs below 80.

    I wanna move here.

  78. Bonecrusher Avatar
    Bonecrusher

    W just boarded the Edmunds Kingston ferry headed south.

  79. mharper42 Avatar
    mharper42

    I spent 4 hours moving my 3 sprinklers so far today. Turned all off, had lunch. now nap for 1-2 hours. Then hope I can finish up with the watering; still a lot to do in the front yard.

  80. wagonburner Avatar
    wagonburner

    I went out yachting (paddled around in my kayak) yesterday. When I arrived at my chosen body of water it was 91F. When I left it was 97F.

    I’m guessing the heat index temps were between about 98F and 105F. If the water had been cooler, I would have considered having a boating accident to cool off.

    This week looks to be very August-like.

    yay.

  81. Tedtam Avatar

    I think one of the weirdest commercials I’ve been seeing lately are for a line of women’s razors and hair care products.  I get that we shave legs and underarms – but do we have to have a cartoon commercial celebrating the existence of pubic hair?  And with dancing pubic hair?

  82. Tedtam Avatar

    Handsome Son came by to borrow our lawn mower again.  That’s about the only time I see him.

    He doesn’t have children – “yet,” they say – but they have a cat on which they dote like parents.  He asked me if I wanted “the honor” of checking in on their cat while they are on an upcoming trip out of town.

    I had to crack up laughing.  I told him I’d be “honored” to visit Milo for them.

  83. GJT Avatar
    GJT

    Tedtam, that’s the way our son puts it to us – how would y’all like a couple day visit with your granddogger?

  84. Dr phil Good-E=1984 Avatar
    Dr phil Good-E=1984

    Remember when eating bat soup caused the coveed-1984 outbreak?

  85. Super Dave Avatar
    Super Dave

    OK, now back to my Christopher Edwards Pie story that I had all typed up last night before it went Pooof and disappeared. I’m sure I’ve told this story before on LST or here but It’s pretty neat so I’ll repeat it. Christopher Edwards Pie was based in Hotlanta and after they got to be pretty big they decided to relocated their corporate offices to St Simon’s Island. They needed some office space before they got their place built so they rented half of our office space in the front of our hangar. They were always experimenting with new flavors and changing spices, types and amounts of ingredients so they’d have a batch of numbered pies sent down from their bakery to taste test. After they all tried them out they’d leave them in our conference room and we were welcome to them as long as we filled out a questionnaire about the flavor. Now for the good part; This was during the Carter years and we were in Georgia so one of their “Rocket Scientists” thought they ought to come up with a peanut pie similar to a pecan pie. So the next thing you know we have dozen pies with roasted peanuts covering the top to try out. Can you say YUK? Yup they were every bit as bad as they sounded so that project was quietly dropped and ole Jimmah’ never even knew it happened. 😀

  86. Super Dave Avatar
    Super Dave

    Today is my boy’s birthday and I just got through talking to him for about 45 minutes. It’ been a while since we’ve talked since he is so busy all the time. BTW; He turned 35 today so I guess that make me OLD. 😀

    In other news, a rain blew in a while ago and we have a whole .08″ of rain so far but there is thunder about so I’m keeping my fingers crossed for a little more.

  87. Tedtam Avatar

    Don’t be stingy with the moisture, dude. Send dinner here.

    If you find it difficult, maybe you could borrow that Republican weather machine I keep hearing about.

  88. Dr phil Good-E=1984 Avatar
    Dr phil Good-E=1984

    In other news, a rain blew in a while ago and we have a whole .08″ of rain so far

    there you go again.

  89. Texpat Avatar
    Texpat

    I was looking to see how much news coverage the astonishing story Tedtam linked to from Jeff Childers website about this scary bootleg virus lab in California.

    The only national network to touch the story is NBC with apparently one report.  Everything else is local except for one story by MSN and the rest by conservative online news sources.  The local public radio outfit covers it briefly, but omits the Chinese/Nevada connection.

    Just like Hunter and Joe, this gets a news blackout too.  Maybe this is another of Hunter’s projects.

  90. Texpat Avatar
    Texpat

    The survey was intended to be sent to “transgender and gender nonconforming (TGNC) students in undergraduate engineering and computer science programs” and consisted of “numerical and open-ended text box questions probing students’ perceptions of gender, engineering education culture, and communities of support.”

    The team of researchers, composed primarily of Oregon State University professors, sent a questionnaire link to over 3,000 “department chairs, program administrators, and faculty at accredited engineering bachelor’s degree-granting institutions.”

    However, of the 349 completed responses, 50 were deemed “malicious” and included “slurs, hate speech, or direct targeting of the research team.”

    Oh no, Oh no !!!!!

    In particular, 12 percent of the “malicious” respondents identified their gender as an “Apache attack helicopter” or similar aircraft…

    These poor, mistreated, disrespected academics,

    The researchers criticized the responses, saying, “The targeting of social justice research and marginalized academics fits into theories of fascism as a pathway the right-wing can use to exert power, one act within a larger effort.”

    Well, of course !!!

    One researcher, a “transgender woman who was already in therapy for anxiety and depression regarding online anti-trans rhetoric,” experienced “significant personal distress” as a result of managing the data and had to take time off of the project to “heal from traumatic harm.”

    Have these students no shame ?!

    They sent out 3,000 surveys, got only 349 responses and 50 of those were mocking them.  We haven’t lost the culture war yet !

  91. mharper42 Avatar
    mharper42

    I have proved my stick-to-it-ive-ness today. Aside from meals and a 2-hour nap, I’ve been out moving 3 hoses with sprinklers on them today. I’m wrapping it up now in the front yard, I’ll be done before dark. Haven’t seen Billy Cat since I gave him his breakfast, but he occasionally shows up late for his meals, and he rarely spends more than an hour napping in my yard after a meal. I’ve accepted the fact that he does what he wants, where he wants to be.

  92. Tedtam Avatar

    I was able to see Elderly Gent at church this morning.  He was heading out as I was heading in.  We had time for a brief hug and big smiles, then he told me he’d be out of town next week.  “So I’ll have to get my own bulletin,” I said.  Seeing the bulletin he leaves for me each week makes me happy.  I hope to see bulletins in my pew for years to come.

  93. Texpat Avatar
    Texpat

    I have put off posting this comment all day because I feel so bad for all my peeps in Texas with this unrelenting heat wave.

    It has been hot and extremely humid here until today,  This was a completely unexpected and highly unusual day here for the end of July.

    The low hit 61 this morning at 6 AM and 80 high at 4 PM.  Humidity was around 50%.

  94. mharper42 Avatar
    mharper42

    I spent almost every minute of the entire day outside today, and I survived. Might have been good for me, but it was definitely good for the plant life surrounding my house.

  95. Adee Avatar
    Adee

    Spouse and I made a safari to our Randall’s market around 4 this afternoon.  Bad idea to go at that time, lesson learned about getting outside in the heat and being outside in the real HEAT.  Parked the car on the shaded side of the store, and it was maybe 20 steps from the car to the grocery’s front door.  That short walk in the heat was like walking through a long wall of heat that had me panting for cool air that was not available until we got inside the store. I was starting to feel a little wobbly.  Took about 5 minutes to feel cooler inside the store. Car thermometer was suck on 101 at that time.  On the way back home the car temp read 103 and stuck with that all the way home.  Just getting out of the car in the garage and into the house back door seemed to be overwhelmingly hot.  Again a very short distance.

    I drank a glass of cold water once inside and sat down at the kitchen table for a bit while spouse brought in some 10 bags worth of groceries. Managed to get everything put away while downing another glass of cold water, and then went directly to our bedroom and plopped down on the bed and slept for at least an hour. Recovering strength now and drinking iced tea.

    This heat is sneaky and vicious, but looking outside from inside the house you can’t know that until you stick your nose out the door.  And we’re supposed to have a string of hot days through the week.  Be careful out there dear Hamsters.

  96. Super Dave Avatar
    Super Dave

    The low hit 61 this morning at 6 AM and 80 high at 4 PM. Humidity was around 50%.

    Dayaam! We could use a little of that but the trace of rain really cooled things off this afternoon but it’ll be back tomorrow. Rumor has it that we’re cleaning the Koi Goldfish Carp Pond in the morning. That ought to be fun but sister is coming so that’ll help. FWIW; the fish have been heing and sheing so we now have about a dozen and we really need to get rid of a few. I gave sister 4 in the spring but we still have too many.

  97. Dr phil Good-E=1984 Avatar
    Dr phil Good-E=1984

    So are you supposed to log a ticket with the help desk in remote Tasmania first before requesting a post be taken out of the bucket?;)

    had one go in at 11:39am.

    it can now be deleted since I reposted part of it.

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