General Discussion, Monday, December 28, 2015

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124 Responses to General Discussion, Monday, December 28, 2015

  1. nyetneetot's avatar nyetneetot says:

    On the fourth day of Christmas, my true love gave to me….

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  2. MaryfromMarin's avatar MaryfromMarin says:

    On the 4th Day of Christmas, my true love sent to me…

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  3. MaryfromMarin's avatar MaryfromMarin says:

    GMTA, nyet!

    AND at exactly the same time (check it out!)

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  4. Menagerie's avatar Menagerie says:

    Good morning. It’s coffee time. Soon to be followed by more coffee time. Soon to be followed by getting out to go do the daily errands and tasks, hoping to beat the rain home. Not likely.

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    • nyetneetot's avatar nyetneetot says:

      Mornin’ Menagerie!

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    • Stella's avatar stella says:

      Good morning. Looks like we might have a major ice storm here this afternoon. Glad I’m not going anywhere.

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    • lovely's avatar lovely says:

      Good morning Menagerie 🙂

      We need new phones. Our contract is up I have one not so wee one who has bravely gone off onto her own plan because she wants “limitless” data 😎. I was going to go today and see what kind of package I can get but it is snowing and generally gross outside so we are un-decorating instead.

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      • Menagerie's avatar Menagerie says:

        We did that Saturday and Sunday. I left the Nativity scenes out until Epiphany, but the rest is put up, and I am glad. If my priest finds out, I may get put on probation. The Catholic Church is now all about celebrating the Octave of Christmas, and the Christmas season through Epiphany, or even the Baptism of Our Lord.

        I can still celebrate without the decor. I don’t want it all around in January.

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        • lovely's avatar lovely says:

          I am Byzantine Catholic although there are no Byzantine churches near me so I attend the Roman Catholic Church. (There is a Melkite Catholic Church about 45 minutes from me but I have not been there).

          When I attended the Byzantine Church we did not put our Christmas decorations out until Christmas Eve day. We left them up through the Epiphany. I love the Eastern Rite, the icons, no instruments, standing, the long pryers, the richness of it all. I love the Roman Rite but I am more at home in the Eastern Church.

          Anyhow you mentioning your priest made me think of my Byzantine Priest. He told people that if they voted for Bill Clinton that they should not receive communion until they went to confession and made a true confession. He told them that their hands were with every abortionist when they killed babies in the womb.

          He was a wonderful priest.

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          • Menagerie's avatar Menagerie says:

            I would have loved that priest! And I agree. A vote for a Democrat is to pick up a scalpel. Unfortunately, so now are most votes for Republicans, as they fulfill the Obama Wish List.

            I would love to attend an Eastern Rite service, but I don’t think I would be able to stand still so long. I have never been to anything other than a Latin Rite.

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            • lovely's avatar lovely says:

              The standing is not so bad and there are chairs an/or pews for people. The Byzantine Church I attended we didn’t stand the entire time but we stood *a lot*.

              Once a priest was telling me about attending a Byzantine Mass and they were standing praying a long prayer (probably a full page long) he was relieved to be getting near the end when he saw at the end of the prayer, “repeat 3 times” 😀

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  5. lovely's avatar lovely says:

    Merry Monday folks 🙂

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  6. WeeWeed's avatar WeeWeed says:

    Mornin’ kids! And now, we’re cold like everyone else!

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  7. nyetneetot's avatar nyetneetot says:

    Good morning everyone! Breakfast is served!

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  8. WeeWeed's avatar WeeWeed says:

    Entertaining post – by someone who loves the media as much as we do. 😀

    http://www.breitbart.com/big-journalism/2015/12/26/losing-influence-6-great-dc-media-failures-of-2015/

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  9. Stella's avatar stella says:

    Good morning, everybody! Our final week of 2015 – where did it go? And now, less than 13 months of Obama to endure.

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    • Stella's avatar stella says:

      I like this guy.

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    • YTZ4mee's avatar ytz4mee says:

      His YouTube videos, especially the ones explaining the Crusades and Slavery, are great to share especially with younger people as a way of helping them self-educate. It’s laid out in a very matter of fact way and allows them to absorb the information in a non-threatening way. Having your the foundations of your belief systems challenged is very threatening for most people.

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    • lovely's avatar lovely says:

      Congratulations Yatz! Well done 🙂

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    • ytz4mee's avatar ytz4mee says:

      Thanks, Wee. At first I was confused, because my first blog post was in June 2008 as a local issues blog, and I’ve won a few awards since then, not exactly “rookie status” but then I realized that the “Rookie” award is for Partyzanski and his crew of pals, who just started blogging a few weeks ago, and I host them at Stopshouting. So, that was nice for them. They’ve had a lot bottled up, and are now getting a chance to use their voice.

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  10. Stella's avatar stella says:

    Congratulations to Ytz4mee, on her well-deserved award!

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  11. nyetneetot's avatar nyetneetot says:

    Congratulations YTZ4Mee!

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  12. Stella's avatar stella says:

    The electric company is out trimming trees and taking down dead trees. Huge amount taken from my neighbor’s huge maple, and another big tree removed across the street. Very little on my property.

    This is very good, with an ice storm on the way. Some of those branches would have been brought down with the weight of the ice, and possibly power lines too.

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  13. Stella's avatar stella says:

    Diana West: It’s Time to Rally Around Donald Trump

    http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2015/12/26/its-time-to-rally-around-donald-trump/

    But good citizens of what — the world?

    For many decades, the unspoken answer to this inconceivable question (inconceivable, that is, before Trump) has been yes. “We Are the World” has been the USA’s unofficial anthem, the political muzak of our times that we either hum along to, or accept in teeth-gritted silence for fear of censure (or cancelled party invitations). “Openness,” “multiculturalism,” “globalism” — all have been pounded into us for so long that I think Americans despaired of ever hearing anyone give voice again to a patriotic vision of American interests. Then Trump came along and changed the tune. Americans perked up their ears. Maybe a wall — which is just the beginning of Trump’s detailed immigration policy, which Sen. Jeff Sessions (R-AL) calls “exactly the plan America needs” — would make America possible again. That would be great, indeed.

    Does Trump see it all this way, or is he going on “feel”? I don’t claim to know, although by this time in the political season, I think I am beginning to get a sense of Trump. When it comes to what is important, beginning with immigration, Trump’s instincts are as formidable as his courage. Notwithstanding Cruz and his consistent conservatism (in which Bozell places great stock), immigration wouldn’t even be a campaign issue without Donald Trump. In my opinion, the Trump plan is absoutely essential to any possible return, as Bozell puts it, to America’s constitutional foundations and Judeo-Christian principles. I actually think of it as our last shot.

    Good read.

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  14. lovely's avatar lovely says:

    To honor Nyet’s post from yesterday 🙂

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    • WeeWeed's avatar WeeWeed says:

      Y’all remember lawn darts? I didn’t have to be told Momma would whip my ass if I nailed my brother in the back or foot with one. Jus’ sayin’……. 🙄

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      • lovely's avatar lovely says:

        We had a summer house.

        When I was 5 years old a group of us kids would walk to town 2 miles away on the railroad tracks (now it is a federal crime to be on the same tracks). We swam to the island without vests, we hooked each other with fishing hooks, we played with lawn darts, roasted marshmallows on an open fire using sticks we found on the ground and did all kinds of things that would give helicopter moms fainting spells.

        We all grew up to be healthy productive citizens 😎

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      • nyetneetot's avatar nyetneetot says:

        Whenever I run into a client whose staff is allowed to have in office nerf gun battles, I keep suggesting they switch to lawn darts. Nobody seems to know what I’m talking about.

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      • Stella's avatar stella says:

        I still have a nice scar under my left eyebrow, where my nephew hit me with a rock. We were playing “baseball” with a rock and a stick.

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        • texan59's avatar texan59 says:

          By the age of 6, I had over 30 stitches on and around my cabeza from swingsets, rock fights and assorted and sundry other intelligent activities. My momma told me it would catch up to me someday……….. she was right. The only cool thing is that every time I needed stitches, I got to ride to the ER with lights and sirens blaring on my Pop’s State Police cruiser. 😀

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  15. nyetneetot's avatar nyetneetot says:

    I like this.

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    • lovely's avatar lovely says:

      That is another thing I did as a child (Well minus the whiskey 🙄 ) We walked across the frozen lake into town went to a restaurant as just a group of kids with no adults and walked back home. If we had behaved poorly all of our parents would have known by the time we made it back across the lake.

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    • Menagerie's avatar Menagerie says:

      I might know somebody who knows somebody who bought some of that stuff at that big warehouse in New Hampshire where booze was cheap and tax free.

      I have since learned that New Hampshire is a beautiful state, with lovely scenery. And tax free warehouses of likker. It meets my high criteria of what I like in a state I might theoretically wish to visit.

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      • nyetneetot's avatar nyetneetot says:

        My father’s family moved from SC to NH in the late 40’s or early 50’s. I believe that my Aunts and Uncles have since moved to CT or MN. Other than hearing the strange northern New England accent mixed with Southern phrases on the phone, I haven’t had a lot of exposure to the people or places there.

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  16. texan59's avatar texan59 says:

    I think many here are already aware of this, but a little reminder about why some people are so stoopid. 🙄

    http://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2015/12/why_people_cant_face_the_truth_about_obama_.html

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  17. texan59's avatar texan59 says:

    Got back to H-town last night and had a dead keyboard on the fruit computer. Ordered a new one today so I should be back in high cotton by Monday evening. I’m using my work computer so I have to be a bit judicious with my usage, so my presence will be a bit limited since I’m going home Wed. night and have to use Mrs. T’s Commodore 64 hand-crank model whilst there. In my absence, or intermittent attendance, I would appreciate it if one of you fine folks would continue to assist Dr. No with making coffee until I get this technological sh*t-storm under control. 🙄 🙄

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  18. Stella's avatar stella says:

    Try not to barf if you watch this presentation of a new “Christmas” song. Apparently, according to Truth Revolt, it was showcased on NPR’s “All Things Considered”:

    http://www.truthrevolt.org/news/npr-pushes-new-christmas-song-pining-free-health-care-gun-control-weed

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    • lovely's avatar lovely says:

      Sometime there are no words. Not often am I speechless but this is amazing in its audacity. I turned the sound off and it was still the equivalent to a double dose of Ipecac.

      Like

  19. YTZ4mee's avatar ytz4mee says:

    I’m really disappointed that the Treehouse has decided to rip me off by republishing my original work without my permission and without proper attribution. I expected better.

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