Okay I have this down to a minimalist site. The blog should be stable. It is going to take me a some time to decorate the place but when I get done things should run smoother and faster.
mharper42
March 1, 2024 8:50 pm
I was at my bank yesterday and everything seemed normal. I didn’t expect that asking any questions about March 11 would be productive, so I didn’t ask anybody anything.
I did some stocking up today, for me and for the cats.
Squawk I’ve been saying… What can’t go on, won’t go on. It’s like they teach you in physics and these are Sir Isaac Newton’s Laws of Universal Gravitation: (substitute money and/or capital for each blue phrase) First Rule: An object will remain at rest or in a uniform state of motion unless that state is changed by an external force. Second Rule: Force is equal to… Read more »
Texpat Just reminding you about MHarper’s query to you for context. Like you I am very selective on resources. However my ears do perk up when these so called research boys echo what I personally have known for months. I’m not a prophet I just follow trends and something is going to let loose soon, world wide. When i say… Read more »
Squawk I’ve watched several videos by Britt Gillette and yes, he is a smart guy. I don’t know much about Dan Ferris. I am pretty skeptical about Porter Stansberry and his Stansberry Research though. I won’t go into it here, but you can do your own research. I’ve never gone to the trouble to change my forgotten password for Facebook.… Read more »
Texpat A week or so ago MHarper asked you Morning, Texpat! I’m hoping you will comment on the March 11 currency event, when the “digital dollar” will replace our current savings accounts. You replied that you were unaware of what she spoke, Here reply was more information for your perusal. Texpat: RE March 11… https://investingoutlook.co/beware-executive-order-14067/?cid=MKT788871&eid=MKT792944 AND Texpat, here’s another comment… Read more »
A rancher I knew up in Brenham had a bunch of rancher/farmer friends up in the Panhandle. They all raised cattle and also grew wheat. One day I daw the rancher right after he got back from attending a funeral in Amarillo. He told me his friends up there were all dying by the time they were 60 because of… Read more »
Unprecedented wildfires in the Texas panhandle and hordes of illegal aliens storming the southern border and now a kangarooed penguin put a temporary order on Abbott’s new arrest the illegals law because that’s the feds job even though the fed is the one in charge of the invasion. if I didn’t know better I’d say it’s all an orchestrated plan… Read more »
They came upon this home with the garage destroyed and a car upside down on top of it.
If you’re gonna screw up, you owe it to everyone else to do it in such a way that nobody else can figure out how you did it.
mharper42
March 1, 2024 12:04 pm
Morning, y’all. I thought I was out of everything and started making a list to go to the store. Only came up with 3 items. Guess I need to walk through the house and see if that jogs my fading memory…
Panhandle fires over a million acres now, not a lot of hope for relief in the near future. I was curious what the cattle loss is looking like, only reference I see is it in the thousands. Not to mention loss in crops.
I have heard from both MDs and Chiropractors that while in pre-med (it is almost the same curricula for MD and Chiros) that those who leaned towards psychology/psychiatry were almost always at least half a bubble off center. Birds of a feather, I guess.
Retirement in Each of the Fifty States, Ranked. Not sure I agree with all of this list but it is interesting. Totally not surprising is that Hawaii is #50, ranked dead last mostly for the ridiculous high cost of living. Didn’t BigIron45 from the LST days retire in Hawaii and then have to go back to work? In banking if… Read more »
Wife was out showing houses yesterday, I think in Cypress. They came upon this home with the garage destroyed and a car upside down on top of it. Kid was texting and lost control, everyone was ok. Lady was having new tile put down in the house so most of the furnishings were in the garage, kid had no insurance.… Read more »
If anyone reading this has the bad luck to be stuck in New Jersey with a day of free time, please go and spend it at the Ellis Island museum and the Statue of Liberty.
2 Super Dave The great irony of that poem is Lawrence Ferlinghetti was an old socialist and, in his heart of hearts, a anarchist. He founded the City Lights Bookstore in San Francisco in the 1950s and became a secular holy icon of the Left and hippies around the world. It’s justice reformed to expropriate “Pity the Nation” to serve… Read more »
Pity the nation whose people are sheep, and whose shepherds mislead them. Pity the nation whose leaders are liars, whose sages are silenced, and whose bigots haunt the airwaves. Pity the nation that raises not its voice, except to praise conquerors and acclaim the bully as hero and aims to rule the world with force and by torture. Pity the… Read more »
Dang look at those eyes, I highly approve of this Brunette Friday lady. Well we’re supposed to get a little rain today, I sure hope so we’re still behind. Oh and I hope the Texas Panhandle gets some relief from those wildfires. How long has it been since they’ve had fires up that way?
Shannon
look up to the right at the word login. Click it there is a site admin link there
Squawk!
Thank you so much for resuscitating our broken clubhouse.
I’m not worried about it SQK.
Just keeping doing what you have to do.
We can worry about tomorrow’s OC when the time comes.
Er…uh…..
There is no “Site Admin” button visible.
#1 Super Dave
It’s always been about the eyes, for me.
And the thighs.
🙂
And it looks like for the time being ya gotta reload to see your newly posted comments.
you will now find EDIT button to comment up by your name. I changed a linked set of words to the nearest blue available to me.
Shannon
Try it. now.
Love the khaki, by the way.
It’s no big deal. Just letting you know that I have no access to the dashboard.
I just wanted to check and make sure tomorrow’s OC was still in the on deck circle.
Thank you for your untold hours of work keeping this thing running.
Long live Hambone!!!
Okay I have this down to a minimalist site. The blog should be stable. It is going to take me a some time to decorate the place but when I get done things should run smoother and faster.
I was at my bank yesterday and everything seemed normal. I didn’t expect that asking any questions about March 11 would be productive, so I didn’t ask anybody anything.
I did some stocking up today, for me and for the cats.
This could get interesting
HOUSTON WE HAVE A PROBLEM
I am working to fix this thing. yes it broke and it might take me a day or so to fix it.
Use the site as much as it will let you.
There will be times when it will be down.
Admins you should still be able to post.
Squawk I’ve been saying… What can’t go on, won’t go on. It’s like they teach you in physics and these are Sir Isaac Newton’s Laws of Universal Gravitation: (substitute money and/or capital for each blue phrase) First Rule: An object will remain at rest or in a uniform state of motion unless that state is changed by an external force. Second Rule: Force is equal to… Read more »
I’ve been really busy today. There is so much news out there it is truly hard to keep up.
Paula Bolyard, the editor of PJMedia, describes the news these days as if it were streaming out of a firehouse.
I didn’t have time to cover any thing today. Maybe tomorrow.
Texpat Just reminding you about MHarper’s query to you for context. Like you I am very selective on resources. However my ears do perk up when these so called research boys echo what I personally have known for months. I’m not a prophet I just follow trends and something is going to let loose soon, world wide. When i say… Read more »
Squawk I’ve watched several videos by Britt Gillette and yes, he is a smart guy. I don’t know much about Dan Ferris. I am pretty skeptical about Porter Stansberry and his Stansberry Research though. I won’t go into it here, but you can do your own research. I’ve never gone to the trouble to change my forgotten password for Facebook.… Read more »
maybe because the deep state globalists weren’t interested in destroying the food supply (especially beef) at that time.
as my sage old grandpa used to say…always suspect the nefarious players hiding behind the curtain first.
He never doubted a certain alphabet agency, along with some other baddies, eliminated JFK.
It’s bitcoin-crypto mania out there.
62k for one bitcoin.
The 2024 version of the California gold rush of 1848.
I wanna be rich.
Texpat A week or so ago MHarper asked you Morning, Texpat! I’m hoping you will comment on the March 11 currency event, when the “digital dollar” will replace our current savings accounts. You replied that you were unaware of what she spoke, Here reply was more information for your perusal. Texpat: RE March 11… https://investingoutlook.co/beware-executive-order-14067/?cid=MKT788871&eid=MKT792944 AND Texpat, here’s another comment… Read more »
A rancher I knew up in Brenham had a bunch of rancher/farmer friends up in the Panhandle. They all raised cattle and also grew wheat. One day I daw the rancher right after he got back from attending a funeral in Amarillo. He told me his friends up there were all dying by the time they were 60 because of… Read more »
I didn’t even know they were Catholic. 😀
😀
Somebody call these guys and say “broccoli” and see if they start quacking loudly.
Unprecedented wildfires in the Texas panhandle and hordes of illegal aliens storming the southern border and now a kangarooed penguin put a temporary order on Abbott’s new arrest the illegals law because that’s the feds job even though the fed is the one in charge of the invasion. if I didn’t know better I’d say it’s all an orchestrated plan… Read more »
If you’re gonna screw up, you owe it to everyone else to do it in such a way that nobody else can figure out how you did it.
Morning, y’all. I thought I was out of everything and started making a list to go to the store. Only came up with 3 items. Guess I need to walk through the house and see if that jogs my fading memory…
Panhandle fires over a million acres now, not a lot of hope for relief in the near future. I was curious what the cattle loss is looking like, only reference I see is it in the thousands. Not to mention loss in crops.
Now the largest wildfire in Texas history.
Was Alex Jones correct about the chemicals in the water turning frogs gay?
The above is in an interesting article in American Greatness.
I have heard from both MDs and Chiropractors that while in pre-med (it is almost the same curricula for MD and Chiros) that those who leaned towards psychology/psychiatry were almost always at least half a bubble off center. Birds of a feather, I guess.
10 GJT
I had two friends who were unfortunately married to psychologists. Both of them swore they could hypnotize me, but I proved them wrong.
A warning to all men: Never marry a psychologist.
Most psychologists and psychiatrists are spending their adulthood trying to resolve their own childhood traumas and mental disorders.
Retirement in Each of the Fifty States, Ranked. Not sure I agree with all of this list but it is interesting. Totally not surprising is that Hawaii is #50, ranked dead last mostly for the ridiculous high cost of living. Didn’t BigIron45 from the LST days retire in Hawaii and then have to go back to work? In banking if… Read more »
Global Warming is Real! 😀 >>>>>>>>>>>>SCRAAAM>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Wife was out showing houses yesterday, I think in Cypress. They came upon this home with the garage destroyed and a car upside down on top of it. Kid was texting and lost control, everyone was ok. Lady was having new tile put down in the house so most of the furnishings were in the garage, kid had no insurance.… Read more »
Is it common to attempt to be hypnotized? It’s never came up in my lifetime.
Ditto that! Same here I couldn’t otherwise be hypnotized but she might be able to pull it off.
FWIW; IMHO I think only the weak minded can be hypnotized.
Texpat, @ 7:41 AM I did catch this;
And
I’ve never been able to be hypnotized, but it’s quite possible Marina Laswick could do it.
If anyone reading this has the bad luck to be stuck in New Jersey with a day of free time, please go and spend it at the Ellis Island museum and the Statue of Liberty.
Every American should do it at least once.
2 Super Dave The great irony of that poem is Lawrence Ferlinghetti was an old socialist and, in his heart of hearts, a anarchist. He founded the City Lights Bookstore in San Francisco in the 1950s and became a secular holy icon of the Left and hippies around the world. It’s justice reformed to expropriate “Pity the Nation” to serve… Read more »
My how times have changed.
An immigrant family arriving at Ellis Island in 1904.
So are we going to have cook outs and keggers in celebration of Texas Independence Day tomorrow?
/Morning Dave
Pity the nation whose people are sheep, and whose shepherds mislead them. Pity the nation whose leaders are liars, whose sages are silenced, and whose bigots haunt the airwaves. Pity the nation that raises not its voice, except to praise conquerors and acclaim the bully as hero and aims to rule the world with force and by torture. Pity the… Read more »
Dang look at those eyes, I highly approve of this Brunette Friday lady. Well we’re supposed to get a little rain today, I sure hope so we’re still behind. Oh and I hope the Texas Panhandle gets some relief from those wildfires. How long has it been since they’ve had fires up that way?
Mornin’ Gang