Well, some of you guys will be able to figure out what you did wrong way back then…
Well, some of you guys will be able to figure out what you did wrong way back then…
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I think a better title would be ‘Don’t Be a Dip$#!t’
Cooler this morning, high 60’s after the brief shower last night.
Mornin’ Gang
Tedtam’s OC video was produced by the United States Navy. Instead of “How to Succeed With Brunettes”, in today’s Navy it would be “How to Be a Brunette.”
It seems the barricade fencing around the US Supreme Court was a hoax or an online trap. Some guy posted a photo of the fencing from 2022 when Roe v Wade was overturned and said it had been put up last night. Marjorie Taylor Green, Charlie Kirk and a bunch of gullible people fell for it and it went viral. They should have known better and everyone on the Right should very careful these days with AI getting better each day. Between now and November, the fake leaks and phony photos and videos are going to come like a torrent from the Left.
Yesterday the Squakster posted a couple of Coffee Table pictures of a SB Chevy and a MF tractor. Several years ago my boy got a Goodyear tire and rim off of Brad Keselowski’s NASCAR and wanted to make a Coffee table out of it by putting a round piece of glass on top of it but sadly it sat in my garage until I headed to Alabama and I wound up giving it to Pete across the street. BTW; Having built his own 90 something Firebird with a serous SB he was excited to get it. Oh and ifin’ you didn’t know those tires are huge!
Those ancient Mayan and Aztec sites in Mexico always creeped me out since I knew what went on there. Most tourists are oblivious.
Archaeologists discovered an all male child sacrifice burial site at Chichen Itza, the famous Mayan site in Mexico. There were over 100 remains of little boys murdered for Pagan rituals.
The Washington Post, as pointed out by the great Katy Faust, published an article in which the author cautioned readers to not be judgmental. Seriously. Disgusting.
The first lie one has to swallow is that all cultures are equal. Next, there is no objective truth. Finally, one’s conscience must be seared so that obvious evil is treated neutrally instead of with contempt.
I’m old enough to remember this;
No jeans OR pants allowed. 😉
Notice in this 1968 photo there are no overweight or obese girls visible in the crowd. Today, there would be many. Also, everyone looks like a teenage girl and not some trashy, hyper sexualized young woman.
It’s almost as if it is a Chinese plot.
And of course NO tattoo’s.
At my alma mater people of the female type were not allowed to wear pants/slacks/jeans until I was a junior in High School – and then only “coordinated pants suits with tunic/tops which reached the middle of the upper thigh” were allowed (we had to kneel on the floor, and they measured from the floor to garment which had to be less than 4″)… Mind you this was in the sometime frozen hinterlands of Abilene, (Taylor County) Tx…
I am out till late this afternoon. Have fun.
Dave got a new chainsaw.
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Time for the daily dose of Coffee & Covid:
Good morning, C&C, it’s Tuesday! We’ve flopped over June’s halfway point as pre-election time races down the Mario Kart track and reality’s open-air circus unleashes more clown brigades. In today’s roundup of essential news: After tackling transgender bias, Australia kicks off a new behavior modification plan addressing the worst evil yet; latest metaphor for the crumbling Biden Administration is no threat to the public; last metaphor, Biden’s Gaza pier, is crumbling again and its reputation is breaking apart; breaking news from 2022 shows Times helping Biden negotiate with Russia; gorilla hail totaling buildings and school buses; and best of all — a second state lawsuit drops against Pfizer for lying about its unsafe and ineffective shots.
I used to respect Australia. Then came the forced quarantine camps, mandatory jabs, and other draconian measures against their populace. Now they are creating a post to force men to change their behavior.
Newly appointed Behavior Minister, strapping Australian MP Tim Richardson, who never saw a soy latte he didn’t like, feels up to the challenge. Not least of all considering his new $250,000 annual salary. Tim did, however, recently admit his brand new office of male behavior modification has generated a “hectic” response:
Of any state in Australia, Victoria — where Tim was appointed — features the most radical policies on transgenderism, children’s gender dysphoria, and euthanasia. So Tim’s first challenge will be to overcome that baffling, age-old question, what is a woman? Having sorted that, Tim can then move on to the more pressing urgencies of teaching men to be docile and polite.
I heard about this yesterday: A Secret Service agent was robbed while Biden was mumbling somewhere on a stage in California. The agent’s SS bag was stolen. The robber rolled off in a silver Inifiniti luxury car.
I guess thievery pays well in CA these days.
And, though it would have been much more useful information to help the public help the police by describing the robbers instead of their luxury car, media did not describe the assailant or even say how many there were. I mean, why describe the robbers? What use, at this late date, would that do?
Anyway, the one detail the Hill did provide was about the Secret Service Agent. Apparently, the armed robbery “prompted them (the Agent) to discharge their firearm.” Did they hit anything? Was it a wild shot? Why was the bag stolen if the Secret Service was fighting back? Did they shoot at the Infinity’s tires?
Did they have their eyes closed? Is that why they couldn’t describe the robbers?
Wissing embarrassing.
And Kansas is going after Pfizer. If I had Pfizer or Moderna stock right now, I’d be dumping it faster than finding out my date is a tranny.
Boom! The next phase, teased last December, is now fully underway. Bloomberg Law ran an historic story yesterday headlined, “Kansas Sues Pfizer Over Covid-19 Vaccine’s Safety, Efficacy.” Yesterday, Kansas sued covid vaccine giant Pfizer for dangerous misrepresentations. Safe and effective! The new Kansas suit follows Pfizer’s Texas lawsuit headache, filed by its Attorney General Ken Paxton in December (it remains pending).
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Kansas’ complaint interestingly alleges Pfizer kept its own internal adverse events database, completely separate from the federal Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS), containing cases of adverse events reported spontaneously to Pfizer, cases reported by health authorities, and cases published in the medical literature. The logical inference is not only that Pfizer had evidence of more problems than anyone else, but it did not share those problems with federal agencies, or even with VAERS.
May the momentum be starting to gather steam.
Funny how muted Pride Month is in an election year.
11:25 granny
Looks like the “smart money” has already bailed out on both.
Moderna is at $137 from its high of ~$425 about three years ago.
Pfizer is at $26 from its high just shy of $60.
I just got back from Southland Hardware, located in lower Westheimer. I was assisted by “Valerie” who did a very lame attempt at presenting as female. Close shave but an obvious heavy beard, big dude, deep voice and painted fingernails. It turned out to not be helpful in my quest. The people there referred to it as a she, but he was obviously a he and a sick one at that.
Left wing racist scumbag fakes racist attacks on himself a la Juicy Smellyidiot.
He was arrested and charged with a felony and a misdemeanor in Fort Bend County. He is running for County commissioner seat #3.
And he’ll win.
Found the whole story on the creep who’s trying to win the FBC Commissioner Seat #3 in today’s Fort Bend Herald. Would not be surprised if the legal folk find even more dirt to pile on. No one is amused by this.
Looking at car listings….eyes crossing…so many cars…..
I did some research and found listing for safest/most reliable/best cars. I’m looking at both new and used.
Found some amazingly low mileage cars…this should be interesting.
Now should be a pretty good time to buy a used car. The ‘feeling’ out there is that there is a glut and not too many buyers.
Interesting CARFAX article states that used car prices in most categories are down about 10% from May 2023. However because of lack of normal new car production in 2021 during the Covid/Chip crisis, a shortage of three-year-old cars will push prices back up.
Covid screwed up the entire used car market and they are still high priced compared to pre-Covid reality.
I think I’m going to take a treadmill break. I got onto a Kia Soul forum and a coupla guys responded pretty quickly – oddly enough, it may be a clogged catalytic converter (which we just recently replaced).
I called Hubby with the info and the suggested diagnostic/solution – remove an O2 sensor. “It’ll be loud, but if you can drive it, it’s the converter.”
I had talked to Hubby about keeping it around as a backup vehicle once we get it running again, since the resale on it would be about nil. He still wants to sell it. I may be able to talk him into keeping it. I can’t drive his work truck, and if it breaks down (again), he’ll need to run parts and stuff. If I break down, it means I won’t have to wait on him and he won’t have stop what he’s doing t take me places. We already have the car.
It’ll depend upon the insurance.
Wow, that surf on the Upper Texas Coast looks really nasty. Only a fool would be out there.
Her Highness now insists on watching Fox in the evening while we eat supper. It was funny because 5 or 6 of the 7 “breaking news stories” were things I have posted here over the last week, days before Fox discovered them.
Laura Ingraham did feature an interview with Dr. Eithan Haim, the doctor now being hounded by Joe Biden’s DOJ because he exposed the lying evil bastards at Texas Children’s Hospital. I am too furious to describe. Five of the best lawyers in Houston, though, have joined up to fight this battle for him.
I hope those lawyers hoist the DOJ on its own petard, high and long.
Hubby thinks he finally figured out what’s wrong with my car. I joined a Kia Soul forum and posted the issues with the car, and the list of solutions that we’d tried.
We thought it was the transmission, then something else, then something else. We finally got it to throw a code, but it didn’t seem to fit the problem…
…until two guys on the forum said it sounded like a stopped up catalytic converter. I shared that possibility with Hubby, and he snapped that we’d changed out a cheap cat recently, and it looked hollow when he removed it. He suspects that the honeycomb inside the cat disintegrated and is now clogging the exhaust system, probably in the muffler. He said that sucker is ALL kinds of hot when the engine is running, hotter than he expected.
We shall see what the morrow brings. I would’ve never thought a blocked exhaust would manifest as a transmission slipping….but this is why I’m not a mechanic.
The bruise inside my left knee is turning an interesting shade of purple. It’s about the size of my palm, and while I’m careful not to bang it, I’m pleasantly surprised that it’s annoying but not painful.
Unless I hit it again, of course, but I haven’t done that. Yet.
I see the wind is freshening up outside, so I better go take my shower before the storms hit. I don’t want to call it a phobia, but I don’t like to be in the shower during a thunderstorm. I did make it to two miles on the treadmill as well as sweating while I sprayed and harvested my garden this morning, so it’s a must.
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