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Another Fred mix of humor and possible doom:
The Inevitability of Eugenics: A Race of Self-Designing Tinker Toys [Fred on Everything]
http://fredoneverything.org/the-inevitability-of-eugenics-a-race-of-self-designing-tinker-toys/
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I chose my twitter avatar better than I knew. B/c as I have to get back to work, you may all…
A blessed Thursday to everyone!
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Mornin’ MaryfromMarin!
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Evenin’, nyet! More work on the docket. Teachers work 24/7 (even our dreams are filled with planning–and they often turn into nightmares).
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Sounds like me when I was working on databases, and developing business reports. I got my best ideas in the car and the shower.
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I sometimes get my best ideas as I’m on my way out the door to work. Or walking in the classroom door.
Ooog.
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Morning Mary! It’s 14* with an inch of fresh snow last night.
Stella, great photo, has to be in Tundra’s AOR! Looks like Nye on the surf board “hanging ten”!
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Believe it or not, that is winter fresh-water surfing on Lake Superior.
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I believe these people are crazy. Bless their hearts, all the same.
And I don’t mean that in the Southron way.
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Lol, it looks like they have wet suits on, maybe that keeps them warm?
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Yes – wet suits meant to keep out the cold.
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http://www.thirdcoastsurfshop.com/Great-Lakes-Surfing-FAQ-s/307.htm
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Thank you Stella! Learn something new everyday.
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I’m not recommending it, mind you!
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MamaTEA: SITREP on Trump rally!
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Mornin’ y’all!
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Morning Ms.WeeWeed! Drinking a Hot cup of Coffee as I type! Waiting for the Big Storm starting Friday afternoon. The local weather reader babe, said 6-8 or 10+. Sadly I will miss buying a few rounds tomorrow due too inclement weather. Unless you volunteer to be my designated driver for plowing?
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😀 I need a rowboat to get up there, first! Mornin’ Colonel!
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I can make that happen, no rowboat, Cabin Cruiser, Chunks of Ice on Allegheny River to Pittsburgh. No reports of Ice below.
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How fast do you want to go off in a ditch? I might be able to get out of the driveway before I did. 😯
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Mom, no ditches, just straight plowing!
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I have a couple of dogs. You got a sled?
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Mornin’ Menagerie!
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Good morning nyet.
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No sled, neighbors have sleighs’
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Careful, you’re in danger of talking dog mushing, here, Menagerie…and Iditarod and Yukon Quest will be coming up here before long. Dog fever!
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I’ve been anticipating doing another Iditarod post this year (it’s the beginning of March, right?). Do you have any suggestions or news about the race?
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Stella, the Yukon Quest starts on the first Saturday in February (2/6/16) and the Iditarod starts the first Saturday in March (3/5/16). Iditarod is more well known and a huge media event in Alaska; Quest is a tougher race with fewer checkpoints and support. Both are about 1,000 miles and won in about 9 days. I’ll always be pulling for my friends Aliy Zirkle in the Iditarod and her husband Alan Moore in the Quest. They are outstanding people.
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Mornin’ sir!
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Nye! Afternoon to you!
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Mornin’ auscitizenmom!
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Mornin’m Ntet,
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Good morning Miss WeeWeed and all 🙂
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Mornin’ Lovely!
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Mornin’ lovely!
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Afternoon lovely!
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Hi Sir Ken 🙂
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Mornin’ Wee!
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Mornin’ michellc!
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Mornin’ Michelle!
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Afternoon michellc!
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Good afternoon!
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Mornin’ WeeWeed!
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Mornin’ B!
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I saw the movie 13 Hours yesterday. I was going to write about it after I came home, but found I just couldn’t, I was so moved by it. Wow, what a great movie. I thought it was very well done and the actors were wonderful. My friend who went with me kept saying, “And no help ever came.” She was just aware that some people had died in Benghazi before this. I kept wanting to stand up and scream obscenities a the “so-called leaders” who should have sent help. Talk about heroes. These guys are real heroes.
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Mom, you should have stood up and scream!! I knew many guys like this many years ago.
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Hubby saw it the other night said was best movie he’s seen in a long time. I knew if I went it would make me madder since that night is still so etched in my mind. Staying up all night watching the news and posting on the tree. The film clips of the billowing black smoke, ransacked building, bloody bathroom, the photos of the handprints scraping off the outside beam as if someone was being dragged away, and the awful photos of ambassador Stevens being paraded thru the streets with shirt and pants undone.
The events leading up to and the night of September 11, 2012 happened almost 4 years ago….yet still Clinton & Obama not held accountable for their lies and dereliction of duty while Secretary of State and President of the United States.
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Mornin’ ctdar!
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Amen, Ctdar.
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I felt the same way. I just decided it was my duty to see it. Actually, when the date 9/11 was shown on the screen I started shaking. I had to grab myself by the collar and tell myself to get a grip or I had to leave. So, I got a grip. 🙄
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Ctdar, yes, well said. My dream of late is this: As Trump takes the oath of Office, when done, Trump walks over to Obola, “Your under Arrest”, FBI agents take that wussy off the platform. As this happens, Hilllabeast and that rapist are Arrested by FBI agents, And everybody who worked for the Clinton Criminal Foundation also are picked up. Now, as Trump leaves the platform, Lois Learner, is picked up by FBI agents. And then I wake up!!!
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It is interesting that the latest spin of the chattering classes is that the Official Republican Apparatus is “afraid” of Ted Cruz, ergo, they are rallying behind Trump because he will maintain the status quo. They really think people are that stupid and gullible. *spits*
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Yep. {spit}
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I applaud your courage. I haven’t mustered the courage to go see it yet. What happened to the guys in Benghazi was the nightmare that played in my mind everytime my DH would go “outside the wire” for days at a time on a mission. It took me a long time to work up the courage to see American Sniper; even then I had to watch in the privacy of my own home on Netflix in case it got to be too much.
Thanks for the report. I hope that more Americans become aware and begin asking questions. We can only pray it is so.
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You might be better off watching it at home. It is very intense. And, it just occurred to me (now that I have calmed down) that it is amazing that more lives weren’t lost with how long it lasted and the firepower and numbers against them. I think that really says something about the training and the courage of the heroes that there weren’t more deaths.
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You are correct … I am a HUGE woosie when it comes to graphic violence. In the movie theatres, I will hide my head in my DH’s lap. The betrayal … I don’t think I’m emotionally armed to deal with the confrontation of that on the big screen in a room filled with strangers. I will most likely break down emotionally.
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Exactly. That is what caused me trouble. When the date 9/11 came up on the screen I went ballistic. I had to calm down. All I could think of was “help wasn’t coming.”
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Americans are aware. But no matter what we know and what we learn, nothing is done about it. That is the most troubling thing to me. Outright criminal acts just being swept off the floor as if they are nothing. Lives lost and an attitude of what difference does it make. She couldn’t have said it better because it makes none to her or any of them that protect her and Obama.
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I couldnt watch American Sniper until movie came out on video either. I still left the room at the end, couldnt watch. no way that horrible day wasn’t a set up. Someone as bright as Chris Kyle would never put himself in questionable circumstances, had to have been ambush.
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Good morning everyone! Another beautiful day in the United States!
No matter how much I complain (winter and all), I still believe the way I did as a child – how lucky I am to be born in the greatest country in the world.
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Mornin’ stella!
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Good morning Stella.
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Good morning Stella 🙂
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Morning Stella and all, guess I better go out & buy store out of water, bread, milk, pet food and TP hear we are gonna get a snow wallop this weekend. Oh wait, already have handy supply of all of the above 🙂
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Prepping for the WIN!
“A Prepper, before Prepping was cool!”
🙂
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I’ll have that song stuck in my head now, at least it’s a good one!
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Hah! Hey ytz! Spoke too soon, guess snow will be south, only supposed to get @3-5″
Dang, was so ready
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Yes Stella, “We” won the lotto! Now let’s pitch in and clean up the trash.
364 Days Until Our Republic Is Restored
Trump 2016
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It’s actually 365 (2016 is a leap year).
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Breakfast!
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Oh, that is absolutely perfect, Nyet,
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Mornin’ taqiyyologist!
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This looks more like my kind of breakfast, biscuits and gravy, over easy fried egg, bacon and sausage.
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BTW, good morning!
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I have just got to make buscuits and gravy for breakfast Sat. morning.
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I DID last week – told DH I couldn’t stand lookin’ at it anymore. 😀
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I recommend jimmy dean hot sausage and grands frozen original biscuits (I don’t make good biscuits – I make hockey pucks.)
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LOL My husband and son used to call mine “ceramic biscuits.” They cautioned about dropping them on the ceramic tile because it might crack.
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Their buttermilk biscuits are good also.
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I can make biscuits but I always keep canned biscuits in the fridge. Sometimes I’m just not in the mood to make biscuits and my DH learned a long time ago not to complain or he could do the cooking for a week.
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My auntie made the best biscuits – she had a very light touch. She ran a small restaurant at one time. I think some people just have the knack.
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Yep. And when the goods are delivered, it’s eat it or wear it.
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That’s my motto.
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Want me to teach ya how to make grits? You got the gravy and taters down pat!
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Slasher is the only true Southerner in the family (she was born in Pensacola, FL). She loves grits “anytime”. Her favorite way to make them is with eggs and cheese? Lately she has a recipe where she stirs in plain pumpkin for the extra Vit A. She even used to pack grits to make in her hotel room when on the road overseas as her “comfort food”. Me – I find them kinda blaaaahhh, but what do I know?
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Nye!!!! Like,like,like!!!
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Flint, MI is not a Republican Scandal
National Review essay. Really good one, too.
It’s all a Democrat scandal. Flint (and it’s big bruh, Detroit) has ALWAYS been a Democrat failure. Just like every other city they control.
FTA:
…that is the Democrats’ approach to calculating the chain of responsibility: Go up the ladder or down, as needed, until a Republican is located, or a private firm, in which case capitalism can be blamed. The Democratic monopolies in Flint, Detroit, Philadelphia, Cleveland, Newark? Somehow, somewhere, there’s a Republican responsible for that, even if he has to be brought in on an overnight flight from Oklahoma.
Ex-mayor Ray Nagin is smiling thinking of Flint.
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It’s so sad. Heartbreaking, even, what the Democrats have done and continue to do.
Just as sad that Republicans won’t stop any of it, or even speak out. They just take the blame like a whipping-boy, with hardly a complaint.
SD is right. It’s a UniParty.
How many people in FEMA, during and after Katrina, were Republicans? I’m going to go ahead and guess NONE. All SEIU minions. So then, we must go up the ladder and find a Republican to blame.
I hope Trump fires everyone in Washington, D.C., and makes them all submit applications and resumes anew.
Every single person, in every single agency.
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If Reagan fired all the Air Traffic Controllers, and Obama fired everyone in the entire Federal Judiciary, then Trump can fire everyone at the EPA. And OSHA. And the IRS. And every other lawless agency that is making de-facto laws all day, as their job.
Fire them ALL. Re-submit applications on Jan 21, after inauguration. We will review them. And we will check your FB posts. And we will look at your bumper stickers.
Adults only need apply.
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I think I would settle for all of our Veterans genuinely having priority for the meaningful jobs in DC, especially our combat-wounded veterans. Veterans make up less than 1% of the total population, did the unbearable selflessly as was asked of them, but have no one really in their corner – aside from Trump.
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Good for him!
Former Mozilla CEO Chased Off by SJWs Announces New Internet Browser ‘Brave’
http://www.breitbart.com/tech/2016/01/20/copy-new-internet-browser-brave-announced/
Ousted Mozilla CEO Brendan Eich has a new Internet browser, and it’s nothing less than you’d expect from the creator of JavaScript and co-founder of the company behind FireFox.
Brave is a new browser that aims to “fix the Web.” How? By blocking everything except the content you explicitly want. That means no ads, no cookies, nothing that you haven’t personally requested from the Internet. The exceptions are extremely specific, and the approach is as aggressive as the ads themselves.
I’m taking a look, and maybe giving it a try. I’ll let you know what I find out.
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Its still in beta, and the install process is tedious, but I’m happy about this, too.
Eich got booted from Mozilla because Democrats found out he donated a couple hundred bucks to California’s Prop 8, five years prior to his getting booted.
I hope he eats Mozilla and spits out the bones.
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The scientist who worked all his life to make a spacecraft actually land on a comet was also forced to resign, in tears, after the post-event press conference, during which he wore a tee-shirt with sexy anime girls on it.
This is SJWs. It’s what they do.
That guy should have said “F.U.” while wearing a Confederate Flag shirt.
Never apologize to SJWs.
I’m really happy for Eich.
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I gave my friend a Trump button to wear. She went out with another friend of hers who told her if she didn’t take it off she wasn’t going to speak to her. So, she took it off. It made me so mad.
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I wouldn’t have taken it off, for sure.
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I envision me just looking at her, smiling.
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Yes – I will give Trump credit for never apologizing to the Left or for backing down. No one in the public eye has done that since Breitbart left us.
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Then Alfonzo Rachel needs to be in the public eye.
And so does the Trifecta crew of Whittle, Ott, and Green.
They don’t apologize, either.
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They all are strong advocates, but none of them have the reach that Breitbart did. They are well-known within conservative circles, but that’s about it.
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I wish you were wrong.
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I’m not knocking them, but it’s an example of our “normalcy bias”. We move in the same circles, listen to the same people, read at the same places, and “assume” everyone else does too. I’ve been doing alot of work in the grassroots lately, and I can assure you that’s not so. Too many young people especially have *no* idea who any of those commentators are. No. Clue.
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One of my favorite Breitbart moments is when he stood on the steps of the Capitol of Madison WI and told the obnoxious communists to go to hell and that they were rude.
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That will be tough to do. It was always the problem of getting the web page authors to follow the HTML programing rules in the first place. Now that nobody knows how to program by hand anymore and just use tools or framework (like WP) it’s more up to the tool programmers to follow the rules of the browser maker now days.
Look at the text only browser, lynx. It’s been around since the early 90’s. This web site is a huge pain to navigate using lynx, but everything is blocked except formatting and text.
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My youngest just started her first IT internship. She confirms what you state, that the majority of them have no idea how to program or understand programming logic. When she comes home and tells me some of the work “gossip” about how her fellow interns are floundering, I despair that any of the follow on generation will ever rise to the equivalent of sending a man to the moon.
Homeschool people, for G-d’s sake, Please!
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For your youngest with my condolences;
http://www.bofhcam.org/pfy/leatherman.txt
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Lol. I will share with her. She’s at a school which is kinda known for its computer stuff (*cough “Fear the Tree” cough*) and the majority of her classes are filled with types who got perfect SATs etc but can’t logic their way out of a paperbag. She got in on as a recurited athlete in an esoteric sport, but still had excellent grades (4.3) and a strong SAT score – but had reams of other experiences, including teaching herself to code in hotel rooms all over the world. She is mystified how the “smartest kids in teh room” in her cohort want to be spoonfed and told the “right answer” instead of seeking genuine learning, and apparently, it’s more of the same in the internship cubicle farm.
I guess I take as a “good sign” her immediate boss bought her an engraved Cross pen as a “first week of work anniversary” present and told her she’s a valuable asset to them and she’s already doing client work unsupervised (week three).
I told her she doesn’t need to share that in the cubicle farm.
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Yes………..and I would also keep an eye on that immediate boss. 🙄
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Are you at a career crossroads? Are you asking “Should I become an astronaut, a firefighter, or a system administrator?” Here is a handy comparison chart that may help you make your decision.
PURPOSE OF YOUR CAREER
Astronaut: Advancing scientific knowledge for the good of humanity.
Firefighter: Saving lives and property.
Sysadmin: Assuring uninterrupted access to alt.binaries.erotica.sheep.
ADVICE YOU’LL GIVE KIDS WHO WANT TO FOLLOW IN YOUR FOOTSTEPS
Astronaut: “Study science and math and eat your vegetables.”
Firefighter: “Study science and math and eat your vegetables.”
Sysadmin: “DON’T DO IT! RUN AWAY!”
QUESTION YOU’LL BE MOST TIRED OF ANSWERING
Astronaut: “Where do you go to the bathroom?”
Firefighter: “Do you really slide down a pole when the alarm goes off?”
Sysadmin: “Can’t you do anything about all this spam I’ve been getting?”
WILL YOU EVER BE ON TV?
Astronaut: Yes!
Firefighter: Occasionally.
Sysadmin: Only MSNBC’s “The Site,” which doesn’t technically count as TV.
WILL YOUR JOB EVER GET ANY EASIER?
Astronaut: As computers get more and more advanced and able to control more of the functions of the space vehicle, yes.
Firefighter: As more and more people install smoke detectors in their homes, yes.
Sysadmin: As more and more clueless newbies discover the Internet, absolutely not.
INSPIRING MOVIE ABOUT YOUR PROFESSION
Astronaut: “The Right Stuff”
Firefighter: “Backdraft”
Sysadmin: Uh… gee, I’m really drawing a blank here… “Wargames”?
YOUR WORK HOURS
Astronaut: Fairly long days during the mission, but lots and lots of time between missions to relax.
Firefighter: 24-hour shifts, but 48 hours between shifts to relax.
Sysadmin: Not really “work hours” or even “work days”… more like “work millenia.”
FRINGE BENEFITS OF YOUR JOB
Astronaut: Lots of good stories to tell to impress members of the opposite sex.
Firefighter: Lots of good stories to tell to impress members of the opposite sex.
Sysadmin: You get ALL of the jokes in “Dilbert.”
NUMBER OF COMPLAINTS ABOUT YOUR PROFESSION
Astronaut: A few, from people who think the government should be spending its money in different ways.
Firefighter: A few, from people who think you take too long to arrive following a 911 call.
Sysadmin: You’ll have to learn what comes after “trillion” to be able to count them all.
YOUR VEHICLE
Astronaut: Multimillion-dollar space vehicle atop multi million dollar rocket.
Firefighter: Big red truck with flashing lights and siren.
Sysadmin: 1978 AMC Gremlin.
In conclusion, if the sysadmin option has seemed the most appealing in even one of these categories, you should become a sysadmin.
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Okay, I laughed so hard tears …. tears, man!
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And it’s not just an ad-blocker.
Websites rely on ad revenue, and Brave is going to be a balancing act in this regard.
If I go to SD’s site with an ad blocker mod on my browser, he doesn’t get any money from my perusal of his site. So I don’t do that at CTH.
I do, on the other hand, at Gateway Pundit, which is loaded to the gills, (and out the yin-yang, even) with intrusive code and ads and trackers. Hoft’s site has become an internet travesty. It’s horrible, the advertising code on his site. It could be such a good site, too, but he relies on these sub-moral companies to show me nothing but click-bait ads.
I hope Brave is going to be the browser that is the “one weird trick” and the “you won’t believe this one secret method” that will make me never see “one weird trick” ads again.
From what I understand, Brave is going to allow ads, but none of the underlying code that is embedded in these ads. Especially the malware-installing, behavior-tracking code.
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Websites rely on ad revenue,
I’m sorry, but that is not a true statement. People rely on a faulty business model using advertisements to make money.
My company has had a website since 1997 and never had one external advertisement.
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Your website is a business tool, for you and your customers, I believe. It’s a business expense, rather than income.
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Exactly. Websites that are commenter-driven and -viewed are different.
List ’em. Breitbart, Malkin, CTH, Stella’s, American Thinker, Gateway Pundit, PJ Media…
Some of those are money-making sites. But most are making their money via unconscionable digital morals.
“One weird trick.”
“You won’t believe this thing!”
So sick of it all.
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I don’t get revenue from ads because I don’t have enough traffic. So far, I am a “non-profit”.
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“SD has stated that his “business model” is not the same as Jim Hoft’s.”
I am curious (at the risk of incurring our hostess Stella’s ire) what *exactly* did SD claim his “business model” was?
From my perspective, his “business model” seems to consist of appropriating other people’s work without full attribution, or completely making sh*t up (Benghazi) to be seen as an all-seeing Oracle, and lying about installing WordAds and tracking software, that follows you long after you’ve left the site to maximize his revenue, all the while claiming “no one was making any money” at the Tree, and selfishly exploiting the volunteer hours of the other Admins, while pocketing the cash, including donations made specifically to other Admins and the “Treehouse Gang” entirely for himself?
And… in the classic hallmark of a true grifter, when confronted with same, instead of answering honestly and fully, deflecting by accusing others of being “unstable”? (For pointing out his complete lack of honesty and integrity …)
But other than that, sure, I can see how SD would be a completely trustworthy and honest person worthy of your support and admiration.
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He didn’t actually say anything but what I stated regarding the CTH “business model”.
It was in response to a rant of mine a year or so ago about TGP’s crazy glut of ads.
The CTH business model is “Truth has no agenda.” And that’s pretty much it, which is why I go there. That and Nyet’s breakfasts.
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I didn’t know that I was opening a can of worms, when I opened that can of worms.
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I’m sorry. I guess sometimes success changes a person.
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My website a pain in the butt that I have to go update.
taqiyyologist made an all-inclusive statement. The website ad-revenue business model has always been faulty and based on a lie. It was a way to tell investors a website would make money no matter what, so please give us a million dollars anyway.
It’s always been a house of cards that everyone uses the data collected to track everything.
Little people only get paid to keep everyone using the business model.
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Are you saying you don’t approve of bloggers making money? I’m not following where you are going here nyet.
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LOL! Not at all. I also don’t beat my wife.
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I’m sorry, but as with yesterday I’m distracted with some technical doohickey. All I was stating was the history of the pyramid scheme, I made no comment about the honest people at the bottom trying to make a better life selling product.
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Indeed.
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Except I did say “some” and “most”, so it wasn’t really all-inclusive.
SD has stated that his “business model” is not the same as Jim Hoft’s.
Stella has no finacial business model at all.
I just don’t like the devious.
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CTH is now, finally, getting significant ad revenue, besides donations through PayPal (I have no idea how much PP donations are).
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I’m sorry taqiyyologist, but I didn’t read the words “some” or “most” is your opening statement. The American public and business owners have been brainwashed that things in IT exist when they don’t.
“Innovation strategy” – greatest bunch of BS double speak created. Consultants, businesses, companies, books, videos, lectures, software licenses. Billions of dollars per year industry created overnight. Nobody knew what it was, even the book authors and consultants. Nobody wanted to seem stupid or unqualified so nobody asked in public what the hell the company innovation strategy was or why they had to have a innovation officer position at a six figure salary per year.
Before the computer, it was called a “suggestion box”. Customers or employees would fill out a little card and drop it in the slot at the top of the box.
“The cloud” – Pure BS. I have to go….. for now….
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Yes. The real money is in the data brokerage.
I’ve decided to be an Amazon Affiliate, and link to books, etc that we are discussing with the upfront adage that they are being sent to a product link. If people choose to buy, fine, and they are under no obligation to do so. Our readers seem to be happy with that arrangement, and feel that the info we are providing and discussing is of value to them.
I vowed I would never subsidize a webblog out of my own pocket ever again, so now that our website has generated some cash through Amazon sales, we’re hiring an intern to work on the page and marketing, and will pay to turn off the tracking ads.
We’ve managed to cause two books and self-install door armor to be “sold out” on Amazon, with back orders … so it seems to be a model that is working for us, so far.
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Maybe I shouldn’t be so harsh about advertising revenue. I know lots of people that do it. Since I do physical things (smoke/drink) I’ve never bothered.
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I think my issue isn’t the “ad revenue” per se, as that’s obvious, it’s the hidden data mining and tracking through the ad revenue, which I have a problem with as I see it as inherently dishonest (no matter who is using it). And – it can also be used for other purposes other than to just sell you stuff … speaking as the spouse of a former spook, IFYKWIMAITYD. What they are prohibited from by law from tracking on their own, they can legally buy with Congressional blessing from a data broker… capische??
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There are many revenue models. “Ad revenue” isn’t the only choice and in my experience, it tends to p*ss people off.
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I wish him all the success with this. I don’t know if his new product will be compatible with Linux, but I will have to check it out!
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On this day in 1954, the world’s first nuclear submarine, USS Nautilus (SSN-571), is christened and launched at Groton, Conn.
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I bought a bag of pot across the river from there, long ago.
While on the crew of the Kentucky (SSBN 737), yet to be completed.
It was not a good time in my life.
General Dynamics is one great company, though.
I was in Navy jail for AWOL when the Kentucky was in the first round of sea trials. With a whole bunch of junkies and drug-dealers.
Somehow I got an Honorable. Had to be God.
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Whenever I meet a sailor who did serve honorably, I thank them.
Because I sure didn’t.
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My brother served in the Navy in WWII, on the hospital ship, USS Comfort. They were struck by a kamikaze attack off Okinawa in April, 1945. He was not injured, but had friends who were killed.
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I wish I had served honorably, and had been adult enough to even think to do so.
I was just a stupid hippie, then. I made a choice to go in, with no knowledge whatsoever. They let me out, because Downsizing, I guess. Honorable, though it wasn’t.
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C.O.B. Zollars told me, while I was trying my butt off to get processed out because I was a lazy hippie, “You’ll never amount to anything.”
He was a gruff Master Chief. I probably just replied, “Ok.”
I hope to meet him again someday. I don’t want to punch him, or anything. He’s probably over 100 now, anyway. I just want to show him that he was wrong.
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Everyone in New London thought I was a “narc”. That Navy haircut.
I just wanted to smoke a joint. I found a Beavis and Butthead couple of buds, they put me in this empty apartment and told me to wait. And I gave them my navy I.D. for collateral.
I sat on a dirty mattress, on the floor of this apartment, for a good hour and a half.
Sure enough, these two came through with a dime bag. I smoked it all with them, as I told them I would, and then went back to the base.
It was a strange year for me. And not at all happy.
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I know that base, though.
Picked up trash on it for about six weeks.
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Tell me this isn’t as good as Facebook, stella,
Scroll, talk, and read.
Who needs all that other s&&t?
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It’s different. I use both.
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Just snarking, Stella. Not judging.
😀
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All of my best friends in RL use FB.
I don’t. I’m weird like that.
They’re still my best friends.
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I look forward to reading your report. 🙂
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I’m on a wait list for the Beta version. Apparently there has been a lot of interest.
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Me, too. Stella has an IT/System Admin background, so I highly value her opinion and analysis in these matters.
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Well, you know what nyet says about system admins! Actually, I have coded in a couple of languages (ancient), not applicable to the internet, and the persons I have worked with also had backgrounds in programming (two of the guys I worked with had engineering degrees, and coded logic systems before moving into IT).
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I’m lost. I’m so old, I barely survived the mandatory “Fortran 4.4” that was mandatory for science/engineering majors… and spent many at night at all hours in the computer lab, crying buckets of tears of frustration when it spit out those words from hell, “Symbolic Sys Dump Follows…”
My first summer internship was in the IT dept of a major international chemical firm. They had “just” switched over from punch cards. We were in the basement, because of the cooling needed for the GIANT barn-sized servers. I lived in the damp dark, and that summer, it rained every Sunday (my only day off) … which, ironically, was the deciding factor why IT wasn’t for me, and I majored in Genetics instead (at least it was above ground!)
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We had to use keypunch for our programs in RPG 1. I’m as old as dirt. I also learned COBOL (which I have never used). I did use RPG for my job, and IBM control language for simple operational functions and reporting.
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Eight-inch floppy discs. One-sided. When you stuck them in the drive, you then had to turn an actual lever, on the outside of the drive, to make them operable.
I don’t know how to explain to young ‘uns this technology.
And I was just playing Will Crowther’s Adventure on those.
http://www.amc.com/shows/halt-and-catch-fire/exclusives/colossal-cave-adventure
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It only slightly irritates me when I realize that I’m a “young ‘un” to you folks.
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LOL
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Eight-inch floppy discs. One-sided. When you stuck them in the drive, you then had to turn an actual lever, on the outside of the drive, to make them operable.
… That was like the early 80’s… CPM or Tandy TRS80 Model II or III had those ….
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We had giant floppy diskettes that we used on the IBM system 38. I don’t remember the diameter, but they were big, but ours were mounted into big cassettes, that were mounted into a drive.
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Someone just had a system 38 on eBay. Make a heck of a wet bar.
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Model 2, 1979
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System 38 with diskette magazine – held 20 8″ diskettes:
http://www.corestore.org/38.htm
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I used to play colossal cave on a old IBM P.C. with dual floppy disks. I loved the text only game.
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We made Christmas cards on TRS-80 model 1’s and 3’s.
Tandy/Radio Shack.
Amazaing, the time that has passed.
I played Adventure on a Hewlett/Packard with my 8 inch floppy.
(AoSHQ would have a field day with that comment.)
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The TRS-80 Model 2’s were a universal failure.
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I know about home PC universal failures.
My dad bought us a Coleco Adam.
At great cost.
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My first PC, outside the government classroom:
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That big huge box in the back is 2 Kilobytes of memory.
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Fortran was what sent men to the moon, and Cobol paid for it.
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I used to flow chart, and we used coding charts for RPG. Did you ever see RPG?
ADD: We used flow charts and coding charts in the old days.
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They still had the flowchart stencils in the late 80’s, and they were looking for RPG programmers in the employment section of the newspaper until the mid 90’s I think. Back when it was called “High Technology” all spelt out.
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Most programmers hate RPG. It’s very structured, and quite strange, actually. I was never proficient, but could usually make simple changes and copy a program and change it to suit my needs. I know enough to be dangerous!
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I had to work on a WANG mainframe with cobol for a couple of years. I don’t recall much other than it was boring.
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Business programming can be deadly boring. You do a lot of cutting and pasting. I liked doing data extraction, manipulation and reporting, which is what I was doing when I retired.
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My older daughter found some old flowchart templates in a box of my college stuff that had been stored at my parent’s place that we were going through the last time she was home. She had no idea what they were used for. I started to explain, then the eye twitch started up again …..
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I still have a flowchart template somewhere.
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Now I’m having GOTO eye twitches again.
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You weren’t supposed to use GOTO statements in RPG, but everybody did, anyway. If the command exists, use it, I say!
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LOL. Guelph-Waterloo shared the CompSci program, and at that time, W’loo was working on research that focussed on tweaking Fortran compiliers to better match them to the user (ie: chemistry had different needs from engineering, for example), and we students were the guinea pigs…. very “unfun”. The cohort after us got to learn the “state of the art” Fortran 77 with no architecture “tweaking”. Ah, memories. And eye twitches.
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GOSUB.
RETURN.
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Samuel Jackson has a happy 🙂
That’s not very zen! Buddhist monk is jailed for 162-car tyre-slashing rampage after he accidentally stepped on an insect
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3409765/Buddhist-monk-jailed-162-car-tyre-slashing-rampage-accidentally-stepped-insect.html
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He has now been jailed for 11 weeks after the judge said his actions were ‘not those of a person who lives for a peaceful co-existence.’
A sentence that has never been printed in a European newspaper.
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Well, I hope it was a yellowjacket hornet.
Zen or not. Kill them all.
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My favorite way to kill yellowjackets is to slap them, hard, toward the ground.
That immediately stuns them, and they lay twitching, on the ground.
Then you step on them.
Then their friends and family come, and you run.
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Don’t try that tactic with wasps.
They cannot be stunned, and most shoes won’t kill them in one blow.
Newspapers, rolled up, are a joke to a wasp.
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Basically, yellowjackets are Japanese Zeroes.
Wasps are A-10s.
Yellowjackets’ flight path is like that black lady at the most recent Chuck E Cheese riot, head wagging back and forth, looking for an opportunity to attack. Like a fast-motion series of Zs. Can’t stand yellowjackets.
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As an aside, I wish most otherwise pretty black ladies would quit pretending that their head is a yellowjacket hornet during conversation.
Ladies, you’re pretty when you don’t do that.
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Diamond and Silk notwithstanding.
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Love those ladies. Wish Silk would speak more.
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My dad used to clip the wings of the wasps with his little tiny scissors that came on his knife. No kidding, he did this all the time. I finally tried it on the wasps that hovered around the hummingbird feeder and chased the hummingbirds off. I could do it, too. 😯
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Damn. I thought I exposed my dark secrets in this thread.
Damn, aus.
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(I did use a magnifying glass on some ants, once.)
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I have cans of good wasp killer all over, so it’s always easy to get to and spray the critters from a good distance away and watch them die.
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I had a real problem with wasps on my small patio last year. I sprayed them and kept finding more nests and more wasps from the nests I couldn’t reach. At the end of the season I found Raid Wasp and Hornet spray which kills the entire next. Hopefully, this next spring and summer I can sit out on the patio again.
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If you can find a contractor supply store in your area go in and ask them for wasp spray. They carry a spray that is much stronger than any spray you can buy at WalMart or a farm store.
I order it by the case from our local supply store and anyone can buy it, you just have to pay a higher price than a contractor would pay.
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Those stings HURT!
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Indeed.
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This is why I don’t trust humane societies, especially in areas where the cops side with them and then you add stupid neighbors and you can’t even let a dog play outside, much less live outside.
These types would probably lock me up and throw away the key if they knew I had dogs who spend their entire lives outside guarding farm animals. There are times when it’s bitter cold and snowing and instead of being in a warm barn, they’re outside guarding the barn or walking the property line scaring away any predators.
http://www.ksfy.com/home/headlines/Family-speaks-out-after-dog-is-seized-by-animal-control-365862441.html
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SJWs.
They just do what they do to justify their existence.
While what they do is ample justification for their joining the ranks of the unemployable.
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I can’t believe we live in a country where you can be arrested for having a dog or child playing in your yard.
I also can’t imagine having neighbors who would call the police on you because your dog was playing in the yard.
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I have a neighbor who put a note on my door because I let my dog out at 7:00 am and, apparently, she barked. I still think it was another dog that sounds like her (there is one). I didn’t hear her, and I usually do. He was upset because he was working afternoons at the time. I have found that neighbors can be incredibly nosy.
ADD: He lives two houses down from me. Just about everybody in our neighborhood has a dog, and most of them bark.
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I live in an apartment. A neighbor directly next door once accused me of turning my dog out in the middle of the night and she was barking and waking her up. She just wouldn’t believe I never let her out in the middle of the night. She kept insisting.
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When I lived in my last house, we got a ticket from animal control because my daughter’s dog was barking inside the house when we weren’t home. We had a busy body neighbor there – an old man who was retired and grouchy. He probably stood on our porch, and she barked at him – in other words, she was doing her job. He called the police on everybody for minor reasons. Anyway, she had to go to court to try to get the ticket overturned. She still had to pay $50 in court costs. It was a learning experience for her, while she watched a shoplifter released on her own recognizance – no fines, no jail time.
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My animals sound more and more pleasant to be around than people. lol
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Most definitely.
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Unbelievable. Grrr…
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This is interesting.
The most Googled products in every country in one crazy map
http://www.techinsider.io/google-cost-searches-2015-4
NOTE: Prostitution is considered “recreation”
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The prostitutes google “Work.”
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http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/china-braces-for-worst-cold-in-30-years/ar-BBovvKK?ocid=HPCDHP
“It will be below freezing in over 90 percent of the world’s most populous country, according to the official Xinhua news agency.”
Hi everyone. Haven’t read yet, will be back later. Hope all are having a good day!
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LOL
http://www.nydailynews.com/news/world/canada-man-pulled-driving-car-covered-snow-article-1.2504985
I’ll say it again, flame throwers people! Melt your troubles away.
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Fargo Man Arrested For Clearing Snow With Flamethrower
http://fmobserver.com/fargo-man-arrested-for-clearing-snow-with-flamethrower/
The neighborhood was treated with quite a show last night as Fox unleashed an inferno upon the mountainous snow palace that was his front yard. Neighbors to his immediate right and left noticed a bright orange cloud and could hear what they thought was “puff the magic dragon spewing mayhem all over hell,” which prompted one of them to notify police.
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This just tickles the pee pee outa me. “They think he was just happy to be done with snow removal, even if it did mean a trip to jail.” LOL
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Me too!
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Okay. I’m never making fun of the “short bus” again.
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If someone ever accused me of “riding the short bus”, this is the picture I’d give them.
I’d say, “Yeah. I did. You got a problem with that?”
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Bare Ground Solutions BB-100 Bare Blaster Snow & Ice Melting Propane Torch
http://lowsnowremovalbq1.blogspot.com/2012/01/bare-ground-solutions-bb-100-bare.html
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It says you can also use this to kill weeds in the summer, or to repair your blacktop driveway.
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So it’s a year round gadget. Good investment. I want one just to see what all I can do with it! My neighbors ought to love that. lol
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Out west a little sturdier version is called a pear burner for cacti. (It’s to burn thorns off the cactus so the cattle can eat them, if need be.) Anyway, we called ours the Binford 9 million……. sounds like a jet engine (scary.)
I always wondered why they didn’t use ’em on snow! 😀
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The problem is that the snow melts, then refreezes, this time into an ice sheet. Fine, if you don’t mind having a skating rink in your yard.
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Some people have heated driveways and sidewalks. I guess that works.
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🙄 I’m sure THAT’S cheap….
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My thoughts, exactly!
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I just Googled it.
Typically, the cost of a heated driveway system is between $12-$21 per square foot. Looking at our data, the average cost of a radiant heating system installation is $3,892, with a low of $1,300 and a high of $7,500 in that range.
And can you imagine the electric bill? 🙈
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No.
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I know the electric gutter systems (for ice dams) have sensors that turn the heat on only when there is water present, so maybe the driveways have something similar. I’ll never know for sure!
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It’s just hot water running through tubes of pex tubing, encased in a concrete slab.
My grandma’s house had this in the kitchen. The floor was HOT under your feet.
You needed to wear socks just to insulate your feet from the heat. Sure was nice on winter mornings, though.
I’m thinking my dad’s dad was a genius.
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I lived in an apartment with floor radiant heat (all through the apartment). The floor in the bathroom was HOT!
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Well, there ya go. I got to show that to my friend in New Jersey! Maybe she won’t think I’m a nut anymore, advocating for flamethrowers and all.
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That looks like a lot of fun 🙂
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BOOM! goes the artillery…
Victor Davis Hanson:
http://www.nationalreview.com/article/430056/hillary-clinton-scandals-finances-hypocritical
Oh, this is good.
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h/t AoSHQ sidebar.
🙂
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I just got a really good laugh on FB.
On one of the farm groups this lady was giving away hens. She said she had broke her foot and couldn’t take care of them. She loved her girls dearly and would only let them go to a good forever home because she had raised them from chicks. She wanted pictures of their new home and wanted you to meet them.
That was enough to make me laugh, then of course you had all these folks who would take them and give them a good home and would treat them like pets.
I was having to sit on my hands to not comment, then some fellow Okies did what I was trying my hardest not to do.
They started posting pics of plates, pots and roasting pans.
That of course started a FB war, which still was pretty darn hilarious.
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I can’t understand having chickens as pets. Except for a banty hen I had as a kid – but it was given to somebody as a pet, who gave it to us, and it was tamed and pretty smart, as chickens go.
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I’ll never get it either. My kids when they were younger would turn chickens into their pets. They had a few over the years that would follow them wherever they went and fly up into their lap.
They had a hen one time that they called peep, she got killed by a dog. I knew the older two were old enough to understand, the youngest one was only about 4 so I figured he would cry. Instead he said, “well I guess we’ll have to raise another peep.”
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Kids are not nearly so tender hearted as you might think. When my daughter was 3, and her dad and I had separated, he came to visit. When it was time for him to leave, we all (including my parents) were afraid that she would get very upset. Well, she kissed him goodbye and said, “Well dad, come and visit us again some time.”
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😦
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That is very true. I think kids even if they can’t fully understand something they still rationalize it better than adults do.
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Chickens are mean. They stand on the weak chickens — like, all day until they die.
They are weak. If you let it rain on chickens, they drown.
When you twist their heads off like you’re spinning a bag of bread, you get a bad taste in your mouth.
Don’t get me wrong, I love me some Sweet Baby Ray’s on some pulled chicken, but damn.
It sucks to be a chicken.
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The roosters are mean. The chickens are just stupid.
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Chickens are stupid like European citizens.
They just let the stronger people come in and stand on them until they die.
The comparison is valid.
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So unbelievably f’ing valid.
Europe — Grow some men.
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Seriously, Europe.
Go, and find a field with good soil, and plant some Man seeds.
You really need to do this, Europe.
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Otherwise, grow you some graphic artists (my bad — you have enough) to change the German, Swedish, Danish, French, U.K., and the rest of your failed Union’s flags into flags with FLATTENED chickens on them.
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I’ve raised chickens. That is my opinion, based upon observation.
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I’ve yanked their heads off. Many times. No blade, just twirl them like a bag of bread.
It always resulted, in a way which perhaps science can explain, a bad taste in the mouth.
I’ve heard this report from even people who shoot deer, or euthanize doggies.
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I bet Nazis had that inexplicable bad taste, in their mouth, a lot.
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Goodnight, Treepers!
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It’s not so much that they’re mean as it is they are stupid. They pile on each other like that because they’re stupid.
Now sometimes roosters will get mean and so will hens, but they don’t get to stay mean for long around me and they go into the pot. Flog me once and you’re dinner. My DH will give the roosters he likes the way they look more chances and will just kick them, not me they can be a very pretty rooster and flog me and their days are over.
As dumb as chickens are though, they aren’t as dumb as turkeys. Turkeys are the dumbest birds alive and turkeys are even nastier than chickens.
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If I were there, I’d be posting brine recipes.
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If you put that breast and thigh into Chef Mike three days after you put in in your fridge, and it’s still juicy — then you did it right.
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I Accidentally Found Even More Awful Things Inside Obamacare
http://thefederalist.com/2016/01/21/i-accidentally-found-even-more-awful-things-inside-obamacare/
The summary:
Earn More Money, Get Worse Healthcare
Then it dawned on me: the Democrats had struck again. It wasn’t enough to merely grant subsidies to lower-income people so they could buy coverage. No, lower-income earners deserved better coverage, too. The incentive was clear: earn less and get better benefits. Earn more, and pay the price with worse insurance coverage.
I still hardly believe it. I still shake my head. But now that the sun is shining on the rules, the game is afoot. Unfortunately, it is a game with lousy rules that incentivize the wrong actions. What a mess.
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Hmm, I just saw that Obama showed an interviewer what he carries in his pocket, a rosary, a Hindu Monkey God, a Coptic Cross, and a lucky poker chip.
Wait what?
He carries no symbol or token of Islam? The religion that he equates to the most beautiful sound on earth? The religion of his childhood? Nothing? Pfftt…..
What a bad actor.
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His wedding ring.
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Apparently the rumor that there is arabic writing on his ring has been debunked.
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I didn’t know that it had been debunked.
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I’d like to see the proof of that debunking.
From his actions, he believes what is written on his alleged ring.
That is apparent.
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Look, he could bring a blank, unadorned gold ring to an interview with Snopes.
And yup. We were all wrong. Those photographs of his ring were all fake.
And yet, he still behaves, acts, legislates (odd for the Executive branch, I know, but that’s where we are, now), and lives as if everything on the previously-photographed ring was “Inshallah”.
Amazing.
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That’s true.
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Search bing images for his ring. There are very clear photos, without an overlay, and links to pieces about it.
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Stella, before I go search again, after all this time, could you point me to any proof that those original photos of Obama’s ring were false or falsified?
Because he certainly has never acted as if any of it were false, in 7 years.
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It’s not important enough to spend time on, taqi. You are correct about the way he acts.
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Yep. That was my thought. When you said it had been debunked was Oh, I didn’t know that, but it made no difference. The man is who he is.
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You are right again, Stella.
I used to, long, long ago, spend time on Illuminati conspiracy theories.
And it was a complete waste of my time and effort.
Masons! Joooos!
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My dad was a Mason, my godfather was a Mason, I myself belonged to a Masonic group, as did my mother and my godmother. All good people. Lots of Christian imagery.
I still have my dad’s Masonic ring. Masons may or may not have done bad things at some time in history, but it’s just a private club, like any other.
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Indeed.
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BTW I caught a few minutes of Rush today and he said the Trump “either by design or chance” was saying words that connected with people who have traditional American values.
It really made me angry. What a lowdown backhanded slap at Trump. Did it ever occur to Rush that the words Trump speaks are sincere?
I don’t get angry when I listen to folks like Chris Mathews because he has declared himself an ideologue, there is no backstabbing going on with Chris, he hates me and my values, I can live with that. Mathew’s doesn’t hide his hate under phony stabs. I don’t like or respect Mathews but he doesn’t make me angry.
Rush on the other hand has really teed me off with his wolf in sheep’s clothing routine when it comes to Trump.
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Don’t listen, Lovely.
I stopped listening to radio yellers years ago, and now I’m four days ahead of Rush.
Heck, the only reason I ever listened to Rush was because he was four days ahead of the five newspapers I read each day. (Boston Globe., Boston Herald, NYT, WSJ, USA Today)
I’m a MUCH happier person now that I know more than Rush, four days before he does, and I don’t have people like him, and Hannity, and Levin, and Savage, yelling what I already knew in my ears.
The other day at work, two guys got into a political argument. About the Electoral College or how our votes don’t matter or something. I didn’t say a word. Eight years ago I would have jumped into that like an Irishman into a fight. But I was like “Wow, look at what I used to do!!” as I observed and listened to their bullsh&t argument.
It was like watching two guys who know nothing about cars having an angry argument about cars.
And I used to do it all the time. As if I was an expert on politics or society or religion.
Its like being on the outside looking in, now, Lovely.
It’s a Wonderful Life
Quitiing talk radio, after quitting TV, was an amazing, liberating thing for me. Now, I comment, but I seldom,.if ever, ARGUE. Just love.
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HI Taqi,
I don’t listen much to talk radio. I enjoyed our local guys and gal up until the Trump took the election by storm and the men anyhow arched their backs every time they said Trump. I haven’t caught our local female commentator so I don;t know her opinion on Trump.
I didn’t have a TV for 14 years. I decided to get one about 10 years ago and I’m not sorry for the time I didn’t have a TV but I’m not sorry now that I have one. Probably my favorite pastime is watching and reading people, so I find a lot of stuff fascinating.
Anyhow thanks for your thoughts 🙂
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When I was still working, I listened to talk radio all day (with ear buds). It helped minimize interruptions by deadening ambient noise, and people were hesitant to interrupt me when I was “plugged in”. Since I’ve been home, I hardly ever listen, and I don’t really miss it that much. I do watch more television, but different programs than in the past. I dropped regular cable, so I bounce around from PBS to some of the Roku channels, and watch OAN for news.
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Here’s Obama’s motorcade, trying to get back to the White House from Air Force One:
http://www.nbcnews.com/video/watch-obamas-motorcade-slip-and-slide-through-snowy-streets-605902915910
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Only six people showed up to greet Hillary in Beaumont, TX – and she ignored them!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eNj2ScPW-eg
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And she didn’t even show them the courtesy of saying hello.
Boo!!!! to the Beast 😀
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I agree. How much does it take (and for a candidate?) to smile and say hello?
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More than Hillary has to give apparently.
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She absolutely has no generosity of spirit, and no natural affinity for other human beings.
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That is a perfect way to put it “no natural affinity for other human beings.”
Everyone to Hilary is a means, pure and simple.
Rush used to say that when Hilary entered a room you felt her before you saw her. I completely understand that feeling.
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But she did pick up about $500k from some Pakistani’s I believe. Those peons are just window dressing for her highness anyway. 👿
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It was just recently brought to my attention that Saudi “investment” in political campaigns, non-profits, textbook publishing etc has been “classified” and watchdog groups that have tried to FOIA that info have had their requests denied because of “national security interests”. I know I should write a blog post about it, but I’d have to get “unmad” more first so I can think coherently before I put pen to paper.
No. Words.
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To all those here who love their bacon, you can have your bacon and fewer muslim immigrants, too. 🙂
“Let There Be Pork: Denmark Sends Message to Muslim Migrants
Did somebody say bacon?”
http://www.truthrevolt.org/news/let-there-be-pork-denmark-sends-message-muslim-migrants
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The problem for her is that she probably just lost 6 votes.
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Actually I think I read that some of them were just there out of curiosity 😀
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Good gawd. The LSM is really diggin’ for dirt. Woody Guthrie hated Trump’s dad. In the 1950’s. 🙄
http://www.msn.com/en-us/music/news/woody-guthrie-really-did-not-like-donald-trump’s-racist-dad/ar-BBowZsM?li=BBnbfcL
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I saw that on FB – my comment was that it’s a pretty long reach! I mean really – his dad? When was Donald Trump born? 1950?
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I didn’t like Arlo’s hippie no-working-sob prolly communist dad.
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Poor guy died of Lou Gehrig’s disease, didn’t he?
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Huntington’s. But at this point, what difference does it make. 😉
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That’s right.
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Huntington’s Disease.
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Thanks. I finally read the entire article. Stupid. So his father was for racial segregation in 1950? Not pretty, but not unusual.
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You could also read the article in such a way that he was following FHA guidelines as well. Following gubmint’s orders.
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Yes. And 2013/2014 Manhattan was the most racially discriminatory part of the country I’ve ever lived in, and I’ve lived in pretty much every corner, ‘cept for Texas and the ‘Kotas.
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I’ll bet all those in-bred goat humpers are real upset about this. Some grand muffalata over in Iranistan has outlawed chess. I know that most of the chess grand masters I’ve read about over the last two centuries all came out of that craphole. 🙄 🙄
http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/chess-forbidden-in-islam-rules-saudi-arabia-grand-mufti/ar-BBowhI1?li=BBnbcA1
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It probably to punish non-Muslims, or to give them another excuse to punish non-Muslims.
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What three things are actually on their approved list in that country?
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Can’t put ’em in writing. 😉
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Texan pretty much already did…
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Camel urine drinking contest?
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I’m not worried. Jews are the best chess players, hands down.
Sure, deny a game that teaches strategy to our enemies.
I’m cool with that.
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Smiles.
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