Wednesday Perfect Climate Open Comments

This article perfectly represents my thoughts:

Geoengineering on an Intelligently Designed Planet — Let’s Be Careful with That

Have you ever taken it into your head to rearrange your bedroom, only to change your mind and return the furniture to its original layout within twelve hours? …

The regret of reconfiguring an already well-arranged room is nothing compared with the cost of manipulating the Earth’s atmosphere under the impression that “a little rearranging, and we’ll enjoy the view more.” The Conversation, a journal intended to relay expert academic views, recently published an article discouraging geoengineers from “improving” cloud formations using a stratospheric aerosol injection, an as-yet theoretical method for solar radiation management.

Shooting Ourselves in the Foot

The complexities of cooling the planet via solar radiation management include sky-high budgets, legal accountability conundrums, and potential new “patterns of global atmospheric circulation that can lead to more extreme weather events.” In other words, the writer, geologist David Kitchen, thinks that we could shoot ourselves in the foot if we’re not careful. I would agree. But Dr. Kitchen is so convinced that the Earth’s climate is unstable that he declares stalwartly, “None of this is to say that the world should dismiss geoengineering.”

/snip

Geoengineering experiments would be one thing on a planet with a hodgepodge of ill-matched gases, radiation levels, atmospheric features, and the like. But understanding how masterfully these factors are tuned and balanced exposes the risk and hubris of the project.

“Many More Details”

As one illustration, physicist Eric Hedin wrote here recently about “Intelligent Design in Weather — The ‘Perfect Day’ Conspiracy.” He explains how our Earth is intelligently designed for a favorable climate. … Hedin celebrates the many factors that work together for an optimized experience: “From nuclear fusion in the Sun to Earth’s orbital radius, to atmospheric conditions and the interaction of light with molecules, to the properties of water, and many more details that I had to leave out, it seems like a line-up of more than ‘the usual suspects’ conspired together to bring us a perfect day.”

In the same vein, science writer David Coppedge recently described the “Ghostly Organisms that Rescue the Planet.” He was referring to sea salps: “Their outsized role gives the Earth a biological feedback mechanism, somewhat like a thermostat, to regulate carbon emissions in the atmosphere.”

As Dr. Hedin observes, such intricate and interacting mechanisms could be detailed at great length, not to mention others that we don’t even know about yet. The command to “save the planet no matter the cost” looks a little different when you consider that our world is a carefully designed system of systems. In his article, Kitchen quotes NASA engineer Riley Duren, who describes geoengineering as “a self-inflicted wound.” Fiddling with the climate is not like rearranging the furniture in your room. Let’s hope the geoengineering experts come to see that before they spend billions on potentially catastrophic atmosphere experimentation.


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56 responses to “Wednesday Perfect Climate Open Comments”

  1. Super Dave Avatar
    Super Dave

    Mornin’ Gang

  2. Bonecrusher Avatar
    Bonecrusher

    The rank and file climatistas believe the BS 100%; actual facts and historical record are irrelevant to this group.  The Bill Gates, Klaus Schwab types know the whole climate thing is BS, but they are using the chaos they created to rule the world.  I believe the term is Megalomania.  I think a whole bunch of those at the top need a vigorous hickory shampoo to get their heads right.

  3. Super Dave Avatar
    Super Dave

    Have y’all seen this?!

    Lauren Boebert May Have Broken the Law With Theater Fondling

    Colorado Representative Lauren Boebert will not be charged for public indecency or otherwise, after video footage captured her seemingly being intimate during a public theater performance in Denver on September 10.

    Surveillance cameras showed Boebert, the second-term Republican lawmaker representing the state’s 3rd District, being escorted out of the Buell Theatre during a live performance of Beetlejuice. Nearly four minutes of footage, captured on CCTV cameras and later shared by Denver Arts & Venues, which runs the Buell Theatre, show Boebert vaping and using her cellphone, in addition to seemingly groping her date, Quinn Gallagher, and being groped by him.

    The legislator initially rebuked claims that she vaped or caused a disturbance, joking that she was forced to leave for “laughing and singing too loud.” After the footage went viral, she apologized and relayed in a statement that she “fell short of my values” and “genuinely did not recall vaping that evening,” adding: “That’s unacceptable, and I’m sorry.”

    I’m sure you know that this is the pistol packing bar owner from Colorado that became a US House Representative. FWIW; I really liked her but what was she thinking?  Oh and I’m guessing that Alcohol was involved.

     

  4. Bonecrusher Avatar
    Bonecrusher

    #3 SD:  So Boebert got a little frisky with her date – big deal.  Coke Hunter Bidet can be seen on his own computer diddling underage hookers and doing illegal drugs, not to mention being the Bidet family bag man for millions of $ from our enemies while his corrupt dotard of a father does all in his power to destroy the country AND NOTHING HAPPENS?!?

    The banana in our banana republic is rotten to the core.

  5. Super Dave Avatar
    Super Dave

    #4 Bones, I did wonder if a “Karen” that knew who Boebert was complained to the management. Also the headlines is misleading stating that she “may have” broken the law.  No charges were filed or will be filed.

  6. Texpat Avatar
    Texpat

    The local Democrat loudmouths in Denver were trying to provoke the local DA into charging Boebert with some kind of public lewdness charges.  They would have to arrest a substantial portion of Denver citizens these days in addition to all the Drag Queen show performers in the local public libraries.

    Democrats can have X-rated porn pages to raise campaign funds, but Republicans are still required to conduct themselves in a dignified manner.  Nonetheless, Ms. Boebert, a mother of four, should have known better.  I’m sympathetic to new people in political office who have never once stood the unrelenting glare of public attention, but she has been there long enough to know you can’t simply turn that off when you want to go out and have a little fun.  Her life has changed forever.

  7. Tedtam Avatar

    #6 Super Dave

    Speaking of…Hubby and I were just talking about our B unit vacancy in Bryan, where he and Handyman were yesterday.  It seems that when they removed the washing machine from the hall way closet, they left a hose behind.  A dripping hose.  Even with the drain hole, the way it was positioned put the water on – or rather, IN – the wood floor in the hallway.  Yep, it’s buckled and has to be replaced.

    I suggested that we see what the concrete under the floor looks like and if it’s smooth and clean enough, that we stain the concrete.  If we can make it pretty enough, it’ll keep us from having to replace flooring over and over and over again.

    You can understand why I either roll my eyes or become enraged when I hear about how landlords make too much money off of people, that we need to get “a real job”.  Those nuts in California for example.  I don’t know how landlords out there make a living, to tell the truth.  They’ve been under COVID restrictions in Berkely until recently, being unable to evict non-paying tenants who’ve taken advantage of the rules.  Those tenants have thumbed their noses at the property owners, refusing to pay rent even if they were able to do so.  Those owners have lost hundreds of thousands of dollars, and now that they are moving forward with evictions, the tenants are becoming enraged at the “greed” of the owners.

    Not one of those imbeciles would make it one year as a property owner.  The first mortgage payment they missed due to non-paying tenants, the first trashed out apartment that they’d have to clean out would blow their ever-lovin’ minds.

    Being a landlord IS a job, just like any other business.  Even if the grunt work is done by contractors, it still needs overseeing and decisions still have to be made.

    It would be fun to watch one of them trade places from renter to landlord, just once.  I bet they become a hard core capitalist when it’s their own income on the line….

  8. Tedtam Avatar

    And now that I’m up, at least giving the appearance thereof, I should trot over and see what Mr. C. has to say today.  Hubby asked how I was feeling, and I told him I could easily have slept until ten o’clock.   As it is, I slept in an extra hour, watered the garden, harvested 3 beans (and more are coming), and am trying to get my head as woke up as my body.  I’m still hurting in the same places as yesterday, and I think I’m going to follow Mharper’s lead on those naps….

  9. Texpat Avatar
    Texpat

     The great writer and investigative reporter Peter Schweizer points this out about Hunter and Joe.  Legally, according to the federal statute it doesn’t matter whether Joe Biden received a dime from Hunter.  He is guilty for participating in a scheme for his family members to receive monies in exchange for his influence.

    The Democrats and their handmaidens, the US media, keep saying this as if it doesn’t matter if Hunter took a billion dollars in bribes as long as he didn’t hand Joe any cash.  This is not true according to the US Criminal Code.

    18 U.S. Code § 201 – Bribery of public officials and witnesses

    (b) Whoever –

    (1)directly or indirectly, corruptly gives, offers or promises anything of value to any public official or person who has been selected to be a public official, or offers or promises any public official or any person who has been selected to be a public official to give anything of value to any other person or entity, with intent—

    (A)
    to influence any official act; or
    (B)
    to influence such public official or person who has been selected to be a public official to commit or aid in committing, or collude in, or allow, any fraud, or make opportunity for the commission of any fraud, on the United States; or

    (C)

    to induce such public official or such person who has been selected to be a public official to do or omit to do any act in violation of the lawful duty of such official or person;

     

  10. Tedtam Avatar

    SPOOFED ☙ Wednesday, September 20, 2023 ☙ C&C NEWS

    Good morning, C&C, it’s Wednesday! Your roundup includes: updates on the developing lost F35 fighter jet story;  on-stage SADS university president; SADS on-stage rapper; two SADS from one BBC show in one week; SADS British wunderkind; new study on breast milk concludes mRNA spreads all over; Britain trashes plans to enact gay conversion plan; and Vivek spars with Andrea Mitchell in entertaining climate clip.

    News:

    The more I hear from this guy, the more I like him:

    Florida Representative Byron Donalds (R-FL), who was wearing a suit, was asked yesterday if he had any words for Ukraine’s former comedian Zelensky, who is visiting Congress this week on a fundraising tour, wearing a green sweater.

    “There’s no money in the House right now for Ukraine,” Donalds said flatly.

    RE: the F-35 story – it wasn’t stolen or defected, thank goodness, but…

    An anonymous Marine Corps official said that the recover process was “ongoing” and offered no other information. He didn’t give any info what caused the pilot – who was released from a  hospital without injury – to eject nor what brought the aircraft down.

    Nancy Mace, the feisty Republican Representative for South Carolina, where the crash occurred, was vexed. “It’s very frustrating to not have any answers,” she told reporters annoyedly. Mace accused the Marines of not being transparent.  “Not to be able to provide answers to the community, you know, when mistakes happen — we should be able to take responsibility for it and communicate and be transparent with the public.”

    Yeah, well, we are talking government and the military.  I wouldn’t hold my breath.

    ABC quoted one of its regular news contributors, retired Colonel Steve Ganyard, who was shocked that the military could somehow “lose” the plane for 28 hours. “Even though it’s a stealth aircraft, losing a stealth aircraft is hard to understand. … It does seem ridiculous that an aircraft this expensive, this sophisticated, it could just vanish,” he said.

    Yes. It does seem ridiculous. Ridiculous and indescribably shameful.

    And the potential hacking of the plane’s computers is still being talked about.  The UK Daily Mail ran a story on that topic. I find that overseas news usually has more info on us than we get from our own media, but that’s a whole ‘nother topic…

    It wouldn’t be the first time the military got hacked this year. Remember Jack Texiera? The young part-time Texas national guard member and video game aficionado who supposedly hacked all our intelligence agencies and downloaded embarrassing Ukraine intel that showed Biden had been lying for a year?

    Like a lost F35 fighter jet, Texiera completely vanished off the news radar in May. But I digress.

    According to the Mail’s article, a four-year-old GAO report warned the $80 million F35’s systems “provided a back door for hackers.” POGO, a military watchdog agency, also released a report in 2019 showing that nearly every software-enabled weapon system they tested between 2012 and 2017 can be hacked – including the F-35.

    /snip

    As if that weren’t enough, also in 2019 the Pentagon itself confirmed the F35B — the same plane that just crashed in Charleston — has already been hacked by the Chinese.

    /snip

    It might be too early to call the F35 a “flying disaster of epic proportions,” but my money is on some kind of software problem, whether or not it was a Chinese hacker’s backdoor.

    With over 8M lines of code inside the plane alone, there’s plenty of room for shenanigans to be coded in, or for threats to be overlooked.  Trying to QC that much code would be a humongous headache.

  11. Tedtam Avatar

    And the SADS list from the Suddenly & Unexpectedly Department:

    • JoAnne Epps, 72 – and who I gather is NOT related to infamous Epps of J6 fame – made her final curtain call while on stage.  Ironically, her “brief illness” appeared during a live-streamed funeral ceremony at another university.  She had a “sudden episode” (not explained), was taken to a hospital but was unable to be resuscitated.   We know she was vaxxed because she put a strict jab policy in place, even for online students.  As per usual, no cause of death was made.
    • One that Mr. C. admits he missed:  an on-stage performance by a South African rapper by the name of Costa Titch, was brought to an abrupt and permanent halt as he appeared to have a seizure, then went limp.  He was only 28.  Again, no cause of death was released.
    • And there’s one show in Britain that took two S&U hits:  A British doctor and reality tv star who was only 53, Dr. Uchenna Okoye, had one of those “brief illnesses” on September 15th and never recovered.  Tragically, her 7 year old daughter will now have to grow up without her mother.
    • Just one week before, on the same show as Dr. Okoye, a regular 19 year old guest, Matty Lock, who also caught that “mysterious illness” bug.   The 19 year old never recovered.  This promising young man was politically active at that young age, serving in his local councils.  Again, no cause of death was released.

    … None. Matty’s case might be the strangest one yet. Here you have a teenaged TV personality, an electronics wizard, AND a budding Labor-party politician — an all-around British wunderkind — and not one of a dozen articles even got close to mentioning his cause of death.

    In the old days, the news vacuum would have meant Matty killed himself. But now if it’s a suicide, the articles always telegraph that by mentioning “mental health issues,” or depression, or they say the person was “going through a difficult period” or something.

    Given the UK’s extremely high vaxx rate, it’s a good bet that Matty was jabbed, especially if he was involved in local political councils.  I’m sure that to participate, he’d have to be jabbed to hold office and meet with other officials.

    But now, we know full well what no news of the cause of death means. I could be wrong, but my money is on a heart attack, a stroke, or a complication from blood clots.

    Matty’s case really highlights the staggering human cost of our medical experiment. What could someone like Matty have accomplished, given everything he’d already done by just age 19?

    Those very same thoughts were running through my mind, too.

    What has been – WILL BE – the eventual cost to our society because we’ve lost so many wonderful people?

    RIP to all, and prayers to their families and friends.

  12. Tedtam Avatar

    Mr. C. then has a long section on the collision of trans v. gay rights.  It’s good reading, but my head just can’t handle this right now….I’ll be cutting a lot of his discussion out, which I’m sure will make some folks happy, but I suggest trotting on over. 

    To cut to the chase, the UK was going to try to totally ban conversion therapies, but had to back down because of the religious aspect of many of the conversion attempts.  It’s also an issue here.

    Childers takes this as progress, but I don’t believe this moral war is anywhere close to being over. If the amoral and immoral can find a way, they’ll tether our religious freedom to a whipping post and hand out the sticks and whips, then pile wood at the base and set the whole thing on fire.

    One of the signs of a decaying society is sexual perversion, along with fiscal and military irresponsibility.  I don’t think the perversion itself is the issue, as much as it is a reflection of the failure of the populace govern with values.  I hope I said that right…I’m feeling the need to lay down for a bit, but not yet…

  13. Texpat Avatar
    Texpat

    This family in Washington state had their 2002 Ford F-350 pickup returned by police after it had been stolen without any apparent damage.

    According to a report Sunday by KCPQ-TV in Seattle, family patriarch Jake Culver said his 8- and 10-year-old children began experiencing “sleep disruptions and upset stomachs, while he felt headaches after the few drives they took together.”

    That’s when a neighbor questioned the Culvers about whether they’d checked for invisible damage to the truck.

    “She asked us, ‘Had we had it tested for drugs?’” Jake Culver said.

    and then,

    “Instead, it showed traces of methamphetamine exceeded national safe exposure limits by eight times, while fentanyl returned two times higher than acceptable,” the outlet said.

    It’s rather amazing that there are “national safe exposure levels” to meth and fentanyl, but there you have it: the potential cause of the headaches, sleep disturbances and upset tummies.

    I was unaware of this, but it seems testing recovered stolen vehicles for non-visible drug residue is becoming or should be a standard practice with insurance companies.

    Thankfully, this family didn’t have an infant to be exposed in this truck.  It might have just killed it.

    Check recovered stolen vehicles for drug fumes and residue.  Pass it around.

  14. Tedtam Avatar

    Vivek had an interview recently, where he b-slapped the “reporter” with an inconvenient truth:

    In an interview a couple weeks ago, while Hurricane Idalia was swirling toward Steinhatchee, MSNBC anchor Andrea Mitchell got a little snippy with fast-talking, Cinderella presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy, who adroitly and energetically schooled the aging anchor on the facts of climate change deaths.

    Vivek made a terrific point that bears repeating: climate-disaster-related deaths are down by a whopping 98% over the last century, thanks in most part to fossil fuels.

    https://x.com/VivekGRamaswamy/status/1696633024241180764

    My favorite line was, “You literally just quoted one person’s opinion. With due respect. That’s exactly what you just quoted.”

    Love Vivek or not, you must admit he is fun to watch.

  15. Tedtam Avatar

    #8 Texpat

    I recently saw a video where a family had to to be removed from their apartment due to chemical/drug fumes.  It seems their downstairs neighbor, and student at the local university pursuing a PhD in Chemical Engineering or Medicine or something like that, was injecting substances underneath their front door with a hypodermic syringe.  The family, including young children, were getting headaches and feeling sick.  It wasn’t until they caught the dude on camera doing the injecting that they found out why they were so ill.

    Assault with chemical fumes.  Never thought it’d be a thing.

  16. Texpat Avatar
    Texpat

    Tedtam the Landlady

    You just think you got problems.  I have never understood how these rent-control schemes have never been struck down by the courts.  It is such an obvious violation of the Fifth Amendment:

    No person shall be held to answer for a capital, or otherwise infamous crime, unless on a presentment or indictment of a Grand Jury, except in cases arising in the land or naval forces, or in the Militia, when in actual service in time of War or public danger; nor shall any person be subject for the same offence to be twice put in jeopardy of life or limb; nor shall be compelled in any criminal case to be a witness against himself, nor be deprived of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law; nor shall private property be taken for public use, without just compensation.

    This is from City Journal:

    Of all the hundreds of cert petitions that have come to the Supreme Court over the summer and are now ready for consideration at the justices’ late-September “long conference,” the biggest involve New York City’s decades-old rent-control regime. Two companion cases, Community Housing Improvement Program v. City of New York and 74 Pinehurst LLC v. State of New York, question the constitutionality of Gotham’s Rent Stabilization Law (RSL). The petitioners argue that the RSL violates the Fifth Amendment’s takings clause by permanently denying the core feature of property rights—the right to exclude others—thus violating the guarantee that private property not be taken for public use without just compensation.

    The worst of this, unbelievably, has been going on since 1969 in New York – over 50 years now – and it started over 70 years ago.

    New York City has maintained a system of rent control since the 1940s. The cornerstone of the modern regime was enacted in 1969 and has been amended many times. The RSL regulates buildings constructed before 1974 that contain six or more units—which currently covers about 1 million units, comprising half of all New York City apartments. The law severely limits landlords’ rights to exclude, occupy, use, change the use of, or dispose of their property. Owners must renew tenants’ leases in perpetuity with few exceptions—and these strong tenants’ rights are heritable, with a “tenant’s family” defined as encompassing grandparents, grandchildren, in-laws, and other extended family. Succession rights are likewise available to people who are in “emotional and financial commitment and interdependence with the tenant.”

     

  17. mharper42 Avatar
    mharper42

    Morning, gang! I need to go run errands, but I’m not awake enough to drive. I think I’ll go back to bed and try to wake up later…

     

  18. bsue54 Avatar

    Perfect climate, eh???  Does it say anything about our perfect climate that (for the first time in my memory) we’re spotting cardinals hanging on our hummingbird feeder to get a drink (not sure whether they’re thirsty, curious, or hopeful that the sun has fermented the “brew”)… I think. Squawk thought I was kidding when I told him about this a couple days ago – but today he saw it for himself  😉

  19. Tedtam Avatar

    Well, I laid down and just got up, but I didn’t really sleep, since I’m not a good napper.  I thought I’d at least given the head a rest, but I don’t know if I feel any better…maybe after I get some tea in me.  I’m not hungry, but maybe if I get something else besides the tea…

    Handyman just tried to engage me in conversation, but I had to wave him off.  Just couldn’t handle it right now.  He has this need to talk. Every time.

  20. Texpat Avatar
    Texpat

    12 bsue54

    I don’t see how those short stubby beaks on cardinals can reach down into those tiny openings in the typical hummingbird feeder.

  21. Texpat Avatar
    Texpat

    Stephen Green at Instapundit gets the “Quote of the Day Award.”

    Social media quickly went from sharing photos of the kids with grandma to a high-speed vector for the spread of mental illness.

    Stephen was referencing this social media induced sick fetish…

    The rate of mortality in this depressing segment of the influencer business is shocking, but inevitable. Anorexia—an illness that disproportionately affects girls and women—is often dismissed as a silly problem silly girls get from looking at too many photos of fashion models, but in fact it has the highest rate of mortality of any mental illness. 

    Eugenia Cooney, with 689K Instagram followers, is easily the best-known anorexia influencer today. In photos and videos taken by her mother, Cooney poses in costumes—Cowgirl Barbie, Hawaiian princess—that show her skeletal body to maximum effect. Inevitably, the skinnier she becomes, the greater reaction she receives on social media.

  22. Tedtam Avatar

    Some folks just shouldn’t be parents.  The Cooney story would never happen in an Italian family, btw.  I still hear the command “Mange! Mange!” from my trip to see distant family in Sicily.

  23. Tedtam Avatar

    I was so out of it this morning that I forgot to strap on the Ever So Sexy Bone Growth Stimulator belt, so it’s now wrapped firmly about my torso, clicking away.

    And today is my last day!  Will I still be sexy without it?  Maybe I should ask Hubby what he thinks.

  24. wagonburner Avatar
    wagonburner

    14 texpat

    A very strong case could be made that “silly girls” (and those who exhibit “silly girl” personality traits) are easily swept up in whatever the recent mental illnesses masquerading as social phenomena are.

    Anorexia is one such example.  The whole tranny craze is another. Social media amplifies the silly girl voices rattling around in the minds of those with weak self images. This now goes far beyond the silly girl crazes of the past (Elvis, The Beatles, et al.) that had very limited lasting impact and virtually none on the population at large.

    Social media now amplifies the silly girl tendencies of those who should be more adult-like. These people have so desperately wanted to fit in with the cool kids that they live vicariously through their children, perhaps pushing what would normally be a self-suppressed minor urge into life-altering and poor decisions.

    Outscale governmental handouts, the 24-hour news cycle, and social media are at the root of most of our current societal problems. Any good they might have done has been wasted by those who have co-opted them to their own selfish and twisted purposes.

  25. Tedtam Avatar

    What he said.

     

    I wonder…the further societies get from their agricultural roots, do they also lose sense of reality?  Digging in the dirt, worrying about (no) rain, milking the cow first thing in the morning…these are all things that I suspect would keep one’s mind grounded in reality.  When sitting around not really having to worry about stuff or having real responsibilities, the desired sense of self -esteem that we all have would have to be set in the opinion of others.

    Virtue signaling, “hey look at me!” – these are the activities of those with no real anchor to their sense of self.

    Just my two cents.

  26. wagonburner Avatar
    wagonburner

    Will I still be sexy without it?

    hussy

  27. Tedtam Avatar

    I guess we’ll know in about 57 minutes….counting down.

  28. Tedtam Avatar

    I am now officially free, free! from the ESSBGS!

  29. Bonecrusher Avatar
    Bonecrusher

    #15 Pyro:  Munchausen by proxy.  The mothers are sick and they encourage the sickness in their spawn because it gives them power/sympathy/victim status.

  30. Bonecrusher Avatar
    Bonecrusher

    TT 1314:

    Will I still be sexy without it?  Maybe I should ask Hubby what he thinks.

    On this particular subject, no one else’s opinion matters at all.

  31. Tedtam Avatar

    I’m debating about whether to get a hotel room for the night of LD’s baby shower.  It’s a four+ hour drive one way, and I’m planning on leaving early Saturday morning.  Getting there should be no problem.  But I’m thinking if I leave by 6:00 p.m. I could easily get home.  If I’m tired, there are two rest stops along the way.  I can sleep in the next morning a bit and attend mass at my home parish.

    I just can’t justify spending the money that most hotels charge now for basically a few hours’ sleep.  I’d rather attend my beloved Latin mass on Sunday, too.  There are some reverent TLMs in the Dallas area, but they would add quite a bit of driving, especially since I’m navigationally challenged, even with the help of the electronics in the car.

    If I decide I’m too tired to drive home, I could always book a room somewhere on the day of.  No need to make a decision now.

  32. GJT Avatar
    GJT

    I don’t know if Medicare was ready for me or not but a month and a half in after having a hospital stay last month I’ve had to go to a new doctor for a goin’ problem. Geesh. Going to try meds first.

  33. Bonecrusher Avatar
    Bonecrusher

    #19 GJT:  Some cold/allergy medicines can cause problems with urination.

  34. Shannon Avatar
    Shannon

    After slowing down to a virtual trickle over the summer, my mailbox was jam-packed with junk mail today.

    Junk calls to my mobile followed the exact same pattern until today.

     

  35. Shannon Avatar
    Shannon

    Tedtam

    I understand about the cost of a room for just a few hours.

    But that’s a pretty good pull for someone with an unpredictable back condition.

    When I did my quickie turnaround to Texarkana, the cost of a decent room was damn hard to swallow, but I was very glad I did so.

  36. Shannon Avatar
    Shannon

    TT

    You push very hard. And it’s admirable.

    But we worry that you may spontaneously combust one day.

    Please be kind to yourself.

  37. GJT Avatar
    GJT

    I don’t know who Dave Portnoy is or anything about this event he is putting on but this is the way to handle the attack dog media.

    https://x.com/stoolpresidente/status/1704574353415823411?s=46&t=nx7YtcQe9k8qGDx31L8lMQ

    H/T Twitchy

  38. Bonecrusher Avatar
    Bonecrusher

    My wife brought home 2 foster dogs today. An adult male pit bull mix, approx 43 lbs, and one of his 3 months old pups, a girl.  She won’t let me touch her yet.  She has burns on her from climbing under a hot car.

    I don’t want to keep either.  The male is friendly and Sarah likes him.  The puppy is very standoffish.

    Anybody want one?

  39. Bonecrusher Avatar
    Bonecrusher

    Mrs. Bonecrusher said we are definitely not keeping the pup.  I have named them both, Buster for the male and Hilda for the pup.

  40. Adee Avatar
    Adee

    Bonecrusher,

    If that girl puppy could talk, you would undoubtedly be horrified at what she has to say.  So, smother her with kindness that can at least begin to attack all the horrors she has been through.  All the while cursing what that SOB did to her and God only knows to how many other of His creatures.

  41. Adee Avatar
    Adee

    Bonecrusher,

    Better yet inquire of your vet what animal organization works with abused animals.

  42. Tedtam Avatar

    I appreciate you concerns, and yes, I can see their founding.  I’ve always enjoyed being on the road, and ever since Hubby and I started going places together, I’ve been the nighttime driver.  I know of 3 very good places to pull over for a quick rest if I need it; past experience has told me that a 20-30 minute stop usually can get me home in good shape.

    It all depends on how I feel at the time.  Trust me, if I don’t feel safe, I’ll get a bed.  I’ll choke on it, but I’ll do it.  I’ve checked some hotel prices already, but being on I-45, there will be hotels in plenty of places.

  43. Tedtam Avatar

    This guy is such an embarrassment:

    Fetterman Presides Over Senate Wearing Short-Sleeve Shirt, No Tie, And Shorts

    And Schumer bent over for this freak.

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

    Fetterman Presides Over Senate Wearing Short-Sleeve Shirt, No Tie, And Shorts

    that ain’t fetterman.
    That’s his deep state manufactured not so double.

    no dumbo ears.

    shape of head is different.

    no camel hump on the back of his neck.

  45. Shannon Avatar
    Shannon

    Anybody want one?

    Not in a million years. The entire genetic line needs to be extinguished.

    Even though I have actually been very fond of a couple of pits in my time.

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

    I didn’t see any of the Alligator garland kabuki grilling theatre today.

    did mr Haney grill him?

    is he now 0-662 in the results dept?

    how many times have they had gator boy up there just to say “not to my knowledge.”

    nothing’s gonna happen to that bottom feeder since the ecan’ts questioning him are all bottom feeders too.

  47. Shannon Avatar
    Shannon

    I finally caught clips of the highly entertaining public whipping of the U.S. Attorney General.

    /Cue the cynic!

  48. Shannon Avatar
    Shannon

    Mr. Haney resides in the Senate.

     

  49. Bonecrusher Avatar
    Bonecrusher

    #31 Shannon:

    Generally speaking I would agree with you.

    American Staffordshire Terrier is a somewhat distinct bloodline from the American Pit Bull Terrier.  The former comes from England and can produce some of the sweetest dogs on the planet, think a stronger Labrador retriever.  The latter was literally bred to fight other dogs, attack hoomans, etc.  The later bloodline definitely needs to be extinguished with extreme prejudice.

  50. Tedtam Avatar

    I loaded my chicken stock into muffin pans for freezing.  I will definitely have enough to load Elsa tomorrow.

  51. Tedtam Avatar

    When I look at the list of adoptable canines online, I am not amused at how they try to hide pitties under the title “American Staffordshire”.  I don’t know if there’s a difference between Staffordshires and Pits, but they all look like pit bulls to me.

    And I don’t doubt that there are sweet ones.  I had a friend who had one, and it was always trying to get in my lap for cuddles when I visited.  But I was with her and her husband, and I made sure I was properly introduced and that Sadie knew I was a friend.  If I simply walked up to their door, I would fear for my safety.

    But any dog can be a threat, especially if they are traveling in packs.  Pack mentality is a real thing.

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

    Mr. Haney resides in the Senate.

    Doesn’t matter which chamber was grilling him the results will be the same.

    j jordan will now be 0-662:)

  53. GJT Avatar
    GJT

    Moby has passed away. RIP

  54. GJT Avatar
    GJT

    Too late to look it up and watch it, Paxton interviewed by Carlson.

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