General Discussion, Friday, June 10, 2016

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  1. Col.(R) Ken's avatar Col.(R) Ken says:

    Third day!!! Morning everybody! Sky is cold and crystal clear, good seeing, hot cup of coffee, solace, I’m blessed.

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  2. ImpeachEmAll's avatar ImpeachEmAll says:

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  3. MaryfromMarin's avatar MaryfromMarin says:

    Drive-by:

    America: History’s Exception [by Victor Davis Hanson]

    http://townhall.com/columnists/victordavishanson/2016/06/09/america-historys-exception-n2175530

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  4. MaryfromMarin's avatar MaryfromMarin says:

    Important news:

    Court ruling: Gun owners have no constitutional right to carry concealed firearms in public

    http://www.businessinsider.com/court-ruling-gun-owners-have-no-constitutional-right-to-carry-concealed-firearms-in-public-2016-6

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  5. SwissMike (formerly ZurichMike)'s avatar ZurichMike says:

    Breakfast:

    Coffee:

    That is all. Carbo addicts and fussy tea drinkers are on their own today. 😉

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  6. MaryfromMarin's avatar MaryfromMarin says:

    No particular reason:

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  7. MaryfromMarin's avatar MaryfromMarin says:

    Good morning to all, from the night before!

    “Lord God, almighty and everlasting Father, You have brought us in safety to this new day: Preserve us with Your mighty power, that we may not fall into sin, nor be overcome by adversity; and in all we do, direct us to the fulfilling of Your purpose; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.”
    –BCP–

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  8. nyetneetot's avatar nyetneetot says:

    Mornin’ stella! (Smiter of those that ought to be smote) 😎 🍸 (Long Island Iced Tea)
    Mornin’ WeeWeed! (Master Mixologist Extrodinare) 😎 🍸 (Old Fashioned)
    Mornin’ Menagerie! 😎 |_| |_| |_| |_| |_| (Jack Daniels)
    Mornin’ Ad rem! (Queen Felis catus) 🐱 🍸 (Flaming Lamborghini)
    Mornin’ Sharon! 😎 🍸 (earthquake)
    Mornin’ ytz4mee! 😎 🍸 (cosmopolitan)
    Mornin’ partyzantski! 🙂 |_|
    Mornin’ texan59! 🙂 |_|
    Mornin’ ZurichMike! 🙂 🍸 (fuzzy navel)
    Mornin’ Col.(R) Ken! (hand salute) 🙂 |_|
    Mornin’ czarowniczy! 🙂 |_| ( and Czarina 🙂 🍸 )
    Mornin’ letjusticeprevail2014! 🙂 |_|
    Mornin’ ctdar! 🙂 🍸 (grasshopper)
    Mornin’ tessa50! 🙂 🍸 (flaming volcano)
    Mornin’ waltzingmtilda! 🙂 🍸 (sidecar)
    Mornin’ varsityward! 🙂 |_|
    Mornin’ MaryfromMarin! 😀 |_| (Mortlach)
    Mornin’ Wooly Phlox! (aka “taqiyyologist”) 🙂 |_| (Roy Rogers)
    Mornin’ Howie! 🙂 |_| (Classic Daiquiri)
    Mornin’ TwoLaine! 🙂 |_|
    Mornin’ Sha! 🙂 🍸 (Lemon Drop)
    Mornin’ BigMamaTEA! 🙂 🍸 (Harvey Wallbanger)
    Mornin’ cetera5! (aka “Cetera”) 🙂 |_| (Blackberry wine)
    Mornin’ The Tundra PA! 🙂 🍸 (bailey irish cream on the rocks)
    Mornin’ lovely! 🙂 |_| (Backdraft)
    Mornin’ michellc! 🙂 🍸 (Salty dog)
    Mornin’ auscitizenmom! 🙂 🍸 (Kiss on the Lips)
    Mornin’ Margaret-Ann! 🙂 🍸 (White Russian)
    Mornin’ Auntie Lib! 🙂 🍸 (Tom and Jerry)
    Mornin’ holly100! 🙂 🍸
    Mornin’ Pam! 🙂
    Mornin’ ImpeachEmAll 🙂 |_|
    Mornin’ Monroe! 🙂 |_|
    Mornin’ Les! 🙂 |_|
    Mornin’ shiloh1973! 🙂 |_| (Jack Daniels)
    Mornin’ TexasRanger! 🙂 |_|
    Mornin’ Ziiggii! 🙂 |_| (B52)
    Mornin’ oldiadguy! 🙂 |_|
    Mornin’ smiley! (“stuck in spambucket”) 🙂 🍸 (Spanish coffee)
    Mornin’ derk! (“Stellars”) 🙂 🍸 (Mudslide)
    Mornin’ Jacqueline Taylor Robson 🙂 🍸 (Shirley Temple)
    Mornin’ facebkwallflower! 🙂 |_|
    Mornin’ Ms. Cindy! (aka “Ms Cynlynn” aka “ms cynlynn”) 🙂 🍸
    Mornin’ sandandsea2015! 🙂 🍸
    Mornin’ whiners and complainers! ⭐ 😛 (No drink for you!)
    Mornin’ to people posting that I missed. 😳
    Mornin’ to all you lurkers! 😕

    = Unprintable phallic symbol

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    • The Tundra PA's avatar The Tundra PA says:

      Good for ND. It is absurd, and deeply wrong, for 99.97% of the population to be hounded and oppressed by the demands of the mentally ill 0.03%.

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  9. Menagerie's avatar Menagerie says:

    Wow. Why is it the liberals get a free pass on violent rhetoric but any conservative who opposes them are guilty of hate speech? This guy doubled down.

    http://thefederalist.com/2016/06/07/detroit-free-press-editor-calls-for-murder-of-gop-lawmakers/

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    • Stella's avatar stella says:

      It is pretty harsh rhetoric, and the Freep is a liberal newspaper, but this is the heart of his concern, and it may have some merit, although I don’t know that the motives that he cites are correct (I will have to take a look):

      The Senate’s version of Detroit schools legislation includes a Detroit Education Commission, an authority to manage both public and charter school sitings and openings, and to bring at least a measure of performance accountability to the city schools landscape. It’s a watered-down version of what a broad-based coalition for Detroit schools recommended last year, but it’s an important step toward rationality.

      The House version guts that idea, relegating the DEC to an advisory role. Why? Because charter advocates fear the accountability it would bring to their operations. For 26 years, they’ve operated in Detroit essentially without performance-based oversight, and they’ve delivered, as a whole, on none of their promise. There are a few standout examples, but charter schools, collectively, have moved the needle an inch on a scale that is many feet long. Their outcomes are a smidgen better than the traditional public schools’ much-decried academic struggles.

      In other words, he believes that the Detroit schools (including charters) need oversight by an independent authority, and the legislators he is angry with have watered down that authority. I tend to agree with him, as the Detroit Public Schools Board, and the union union (Detroit Federation of Teachers) have been breathtakingly bad in their management of the education of Detroit students. I admit I don’t know much about the charter schools at the moment. The Detroit schools must not be given millions of dollars (again) to piss away without oversight.

      I’ll check into this, and let you know what I think about it.

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      • Menagerie's avatar Menagerie says:

        I have no opinion regarding his position, and utter disgust for how he expresses it. I also think it weakens his position except among whoever his cheering squad is.

        I can have a viperous tongue when I get mad and never once has it changed anyone’s mind or bettered whatever circumstances I was in. I will however admit that it often makes me feel sooo good at the moment. And yet, it is one of my most heartbreaking and shameful sins, to treat others so cruelly, to fail in kindness so completely.

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        • Pam's avatar Pam says:

          I was never good at restraining myself, keeping quiet, when I would get stirred up by something. I did not have a calm, composed personality. I had a vicious tongue, and I used it in vicious ways. I also felt good, because it was like power. When I finally gave my will over to God, that has been one of the main corrections I have experienced. I kept seeing those verses from James 3 everywhere, especially verse 6: “The tongue also is a fire, a world of evil among the parts of the body. It corrupts the whole body, sets the whole course of one’s life on fire, and is itself set on fire by hell.” “Set on fire by hell” are really strong words.

          I look back in horror at the things I said to people in the past, people I saw as enemies, and worse, people I love. I may as well have had a knife and stabbed them in the heart. Resisting the temptation will go on until the day I die. I still fail, but I hope grace has worked to change it.

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        • auscitizenmom's avatar auscitizenmom says:

          I know all about feeling guilty after unloading on someone. So I don’t usually do it.

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    • nyetneetot's avatar nyetneetot says:

      “Why is it the liberals get a free pass on….”

      Because it’s not really about “X”, it’s about destroying “right and wrong” so they can overthrow the existing rulers without following the rule of law. If nobody thinks there is a “right and wrong”, nobody will oppose them when they break the rules.

      That was the original 18th century plan anyway.

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    • Stella's avatar stella says:

      Okay, here’s the opposing editorial in the Detroit News:

      http://www.detroitnews.com/story/opinion/editorials/2016/06/01/editorial-dps-deal-best-detroit-kids/85262706/

      The chambers remain divided over how far the legislation should go to in controlling how Detroit’s charter schools open and where they locate. Many in the charter community are concerned about the Senate’s version of the DEC, which would help set the benchmark for measuring quality and work with the state’s School Reform Office to decide which schools close. [Detroit] Mayor Mike Duggan would appoint all members on the commission.

      The House left out the DEC, and the latest compromise talks would offer a voluntary, advisory board that could coordinate school openings and put together a master education plan for Detroit.

      That would be more palatable to charter supporters and many Republicans who’ve voiced their concerns about limiting school choice in the effort to keep DPS more financially stable.

      I’ll keep looking!

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  10. Stella's avatar stella says:

    Oh, sad. Gordie Howe has passed away. He has had serious medical problems the last couple of years, but the end has finally come.

    http://www.freep.com/story/sports/nhl/red-wings/2016/06/10/gordie-howe-dies/85688864/

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  11. michellc's avatar michellc says:

    My e-mail of the day.

    How did we survive?
    1. Our sandwiches contained leftover roast chicken, we didn’t have fridges in classrooms or ice bricks in our lunch boxes, but we didn’t get food poisoning.
    2. We rode bikes without helmets, adult supervision or bike paths, but we mostly ended up with scarred knees.
    3. Our mothers wiped our faces with spit on a hanky not an antibacterial wipe.(This one is probably my favorite because spit was my method for any dirt on my kids faces or hair that refused to lay down.lol)
    4. When our teachers would whack us we wouldn’t tell our parents for fear of getting punished again, so we avoided trouble in the first place.
    5. We went to camp without 18 forms to be signed and witnessed.
    6. As toddlers we rode in supermarket shopping carts without padded cart liner thingys.
    7. Generally, we went to the closest school, not the best one.
    8. Helping with the washing up was as important as homework.
    9. When a kid was injured, people felt sorry for her parents. They didn’t ask what the hell were they thinking letting her climb that tree anyway.
    10. Cubby houses were built by kids not bought at ToysRUs.
    11. If you did badly on a test, you got a talking to not a cuddle.
    12. A pocket knife was a perfectly acceptable gift for a 10-year old.
    13. If anyone got air conditioning in their bedroom it was mom and dad.
    14. Family holidays came before kids’ sporting schedules.
    15. A playdate was walking to a friend’s house, ringing the doorbell and saying, “Can Cathy come out to play?”

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    • nyetneetot's avatar nyetneetot says:

      “3. Our mothers wiped our faces with spit on a hanky not an antibacterial wipe.(This one is probably my favorite because spit was my method for any dirt on my kids faces or hair that refused to lay down.lol)”

      … You just like spitting on children and babies, don’t you?

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      • czarowniczy's avatar czarowniczy says:

        BTW, we also have the county rodeo coming up where young rodeoers from pre thru late teen riders will be competing in every sport in the rodeo spectrum wearing those Stetson safety helmets they’ve worn for decades. I’m sure that concerned prog busybodies would be appalled at the sheer potential for possible injury were they to attend (more likely theirs at the hands of parents), never mind the gratuitous oppression of animals for human amusement. Oh when will civilization reach the hinterlands?

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        • michellc's avatar michellc says:

          Hubby is an old bareback rider and his friend and former traveling buddy is an old bull rider. They both are very annoying going to the rodeo with when they see cowboys with neck devices, vests and helmets. Whether you want to hear it or not you’re going to hear about the old days when they were tough. 🙂

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          • czarowniczy's avatar czarowniczy says:

            True dat, I don’t remembe seeing that stuff used at our rodeo though some cities or private venues may require it for liability purposes. Out here it’s ‘you pays your dime you takes your chances’. If you’re going to strap on a wild horse or bull that really doesn’t wantbto get strapped on, well…….

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            • michellc's avatar michellc says:

              I think around here it’s a personal choice because some wear them others don’t.
              During my rodeo days I never saw all these safety devices. The only thing the cowboys wore back then was protection for a sensitive area and you always knew real quick those that didn’t. lol

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              • czarowniczy's avatar czarowniczy says:

                I did bronc and team wild horse back in the day. When one of my partners got a horse hoof smack in the middle of his shoulder blades that tore his back up and put him on disability…well, I decided to find more rewarding hobbies.

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                • michellc's avatar michellc says:

                  Worst injury my husband ever had was when one horse caught his leg between the horse and the steel fence. I can’t remember all he tore up, but he was told no horse back riding for 6 weeks and no bareback riding for 6 months. He was on a bronc’s back in 2 weeks.

                  Work and putting food on the table finally got in the way of his riding.

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      • michellc's avatar michellc says:

        Yep! You caught me. lol

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      • tessa50's avatar tessa50 says:

        Well, that almost made me spit, I was laughing so hard. LOL

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    • czarowniczy's avatar czarowniczy says:

      Yeah, my GGS rides his bike on country roads without a helmet, climbs the oaks here without roped safety harnesses, sits on the ground outside and eats lunch without EPA-approved fullbody wipes, gets the ‘spit cleaning’ from me, mom and not infrequently a dog – among other non-New Age Parenting approved actions. This morning I’m also buying him his first personal gun too, that traditional .22 LR single shot that used to be a childhood staple.

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    • Menagerie's avatar Menagerie says:

      I know this man who bought guns for his grandchildren before they were born. He’d probably be arrested if I were to divulge this secret information. What a cretin, huh? 😀

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      • WeeWeed's avatar WeeWeed says:

        Whadda redneck!! 😀

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      • michellc's avatar michellc says:

        All of us kids were gifted with either a .22 or 410 when we were born. By the time my brothers were teenagers they had a rifle for every critter.
        I can remember my Dad laughing the first time I kept asking to shoot his 30-30 and he watched me get knocked on my rear. It was bigger than me and I could barely hold it. I didn’t learn my lesson though and it was shortly after I kept begging to shoot his double barrel shotgun, it produced the same results. Tough lessons taught me to pay attention to instructions on how to properly hold them. Without the bruise to my chest/shoulder and rear I would have continued to be stubborn and not listened.

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    • Pam's avatar Pam says:

      This is a great list! So true. We would roam the neighborhoods of our subdivision, and moms would watch out windows. My mom would blow the car horn for me to come home. We’d ride our bikes (no speed gear stuff) down the street at top speed, arms out like we were flying. One day I was looking behind me while riding like that. I smashed right into the back of a parked car and went up and over, tumbling to the pavement. Ouch! I was taken into the house and cared for, but there was also concern that I had damaged the neighbor’s car.

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      • michellc's avatar michellc says:

        I had many bicycle wrecks that usually required digging gravel or thorns or stickers out of my skin. I still have scars. My worst wrecks came from when either I or another person was riding on the handle bars.
        The majority of the time my mom never even knew about my bicycle wrecks because I didn’t go running to her every time I hurt myself. If I was doing something I wasn’t supposed to be doing she sure didn’t hear about it unless it got infected and I had no choice. lol

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    • The Tundra PA's avatar The Tundra PA says:

      Great list, michellc. I’m so glad I grew up in the 50s and early 60s. My dad is so glad he grew up in the 30s and early 40s. No special snowflakes or helicopter parents.

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      • michellc's avatar michellc says:

        I miss the old days and would give up every last technology we have to return to those days.
        Although I’m not sure even that would turn back the clock with the number of snowflakes we have.

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  12. Stella's avatar stella says:

    Good morning! It’s a beautiful day in Michigan (Pure Michigan; formerly known as the Water-Winter Wonderland). 76 degrees right now, clear skies, light breeze, with an expected high of 82 degrees.

    For the Trump rally fans, there is a rally scheduled for 8:00 pm today in Richmond, VA (Richmond Coliseum). Two more live appearances tomorrow; 11:00 am in Tampa (Convention Center), and 3:00 pm in Pittsburgh (Atlantic Aviation). Two appearances in New Hampshire on Monday afternoon/evening in Manchester and Portsmouth. Keep up to date on Trump’s schedule here, and to order tickets:

    https://www.donaldjtrump.com/schedule/

    “What does a lighthouse do? I ask myself. It never moves. It cannot hike up its rocky skirt and dash into the ocean to rescue the foundering ship. It cannot calm the waters or clear the shoals. It can only cast light into the darkness. It can only point the way. Yet, through one lighthouse, you guide many ships. Show this old lighthouse the way.”
    ― Lisa Wingate, The Prayer Box

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    • lovely's avatar lovely says:

      Good morning Stella pushing 90° here 😞.

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    • michellc's avatar michellc says:

      Good afternoon Stella. It’s 90 here in the shade, I haven’t looked at the thermometer that is not in the shade, it would just make me feel hot.

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      • Menagerie's avatar Menagerie says:

        It was 95 when I came in. Still happy it ain’t February, but by August I’ll be cooked.

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        • michellc's avatar michellc says:

          I much prefer hot to cold. I can cool off faster than I can warm up.

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          • The Tundra PA's avatar The Tundra PA says:

            I can warm up faster than I can cool off, with or without electricity. Good thing I live here, and you live there, ah?

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            • michellc's avatar michellc says:

              I couldn’t live there and I’d be tickled pink if we never had winter here.
              The only drawback is it’s gotten to that time of year when you can’t watch the local news without all the warnings and advice on how to not get too hot. Then all the heat related emergency calls.
              We didn’t have people collapsing all the time from heat in the old days even without air conditioning.

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              • The Tundra PA's avatar The Tundra PA says:

                My totally unscientific opinion on why people weren’t collapsing from heat in the old days is that they weren’t faced with sudden 40-degree temperature differentials every time they walked outside. The differential is thought to be the source of “ice cream headache”; you don’t get it eating ice cream when it is cold, only when it is hot. Makes sense to me that it would cause overheating collapses too.

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                • michellc's avatar michellc says:

                  I think air conditioning plays a huge part and also folks sit around in A/C all week and then on the weekend decide to go out in the hottest part of the day and do manual labor which they also aren’t accustomed to.

                  Plus we had more sense and knew to find shade and drink something cold to cool us off, well some of us still do. lol

                  I’ll never forget an A/C guy telling me one time about these folks whose A/C was out and he goes into their house where the thermostat is pegging as high as it will go. They had ceiling fans throughout the entire house and not a single one was on and neither was a window open.
                  He couldn’t fix their air conditioning because it needed a new compressor. So he tells them the price to put in a new compressor vs the price to put in a new air conditioner and one day to get a new A/C and 2 to 3 days to order and get in a new compressor. He said they freaked and said they’d die they needed it fixed now and couldn’t wait until the next day and certainly not 3 days. He then told them they could drop the temperature in the house by probably a good 20 degrees if they opened the windows and turned on the ceiling fans.
                  He said they then looked at him with a puzzled look and said, “we didn’t think about that.”
                  My humble opinion is if you’re that stupid you kind of deserve to die from a heat stroke.

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                  • Stella's avatar stella says:

                    I use my ceiling fans with A/C. That way you don’t have to set the temp so low.

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                  • michellc's avatar michellc says:

                    Our ceiling fans are on year round, just reversed in the winter to help push the heat down.
                    I guess because much of my life I didn’t live with air conditioning, I can live without it. We don’t even start using A/C until it gets well into the 90’s. I like having the windows open.

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          • ImpeachEmAll's avatar ImpeachEmAll says:

            I’m not a beverage.
            This is not my idea
            of a good time, ever.

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            • michellc's avatar michellc says:

              Getting hot, getting cold, cooling off or warming up?

              I don’t mind getting hot, sweat is good for you and makes it possible to stuff yourself with all the fresh food and not gain an ounce. lol

              I did just that tonight with grilled pork chops, grilled taters, onions and squash and steamed peas. I even found just enough ripe blackberries to make a blackberry cobbler for dessert topped with homemade ice cream.

              Good thing we had company for supper to help eat all of it.

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    • WeeWeed's avatar WeeWeed says:

      “wunderground” says it’s 97.9* here right now, headed for 101*

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    • nyetneetot's avatar nyetneetot says:

      63F in Seattle

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  13. lovely's avatar lovely says:

    The Muhammad Ali funeral is a pro Islam, anti Israel, racist, hate whitey, anti-cop, anti-incarceration, anti-Trump, pro Hillary campaign propaganda piece of filth.

    Shame on every single person there cheering this trash.

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  14. czarowniczy's avatar czarowniczy says:

    I’m pretty sure that if we survive the looming Clinton presidency, st some point in the future historians and the few literate Americans left will look at the Bill and Hillary periods with the same wonderment they do Hitler’s appointment in 1933 and election as president in 1934. That was the beginning of the end for democracy in Germany and the election of the kleptocrats, it just had to wait for Hillary in 2016 here as too many people still had a bad taste in their mouthes from Bill’s eight years.
    The White House will return to the hands of the First Kleptocrats – expect to see a midnight massacre as Hillary replaces the POtuS’s BGI-centered legal-beagle-bureaucrats with the same group that greased thevskids for their 90s monetary windfalls. Let’s see if drug imports and use increases under her as much as it did Bill while agencies dedicated to protecting us from illegal drugs, such as they are, will be refunded and/or retasked. Start learning how tonsing the Hoss Weasel song with an Arkansas twang.

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  15. auscitizenmom's avatar auscitizenmom says:

    Louis Gohmert spoke about the transgender movement at the Faith & Freedom Coalition Conference today. This is the article he quoted. Johns Hopkins was the first to do the transgender operations, and they quit doing them years ago because the statistics showed that it doesn’t solve anything.

    “Transgender Surgery Isn’t the Solution : A Drastic Physical Change Doesn’t Address Underlying Psycho-Social Troubles.Paul McHugh”

    http://www.ruthfullyyours.com/2014/06/13/transgender-surgery-isnt-the-solution-a-drastic-physical-change-doesnt-address-underlying-psycho-social-troubles-paul-mchugh/

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  16. czarowniczy's avatar czarowniczy says:

    Can’t help but wonder what Hillary’s opening shot against nonsupporters will be, how will she announce there’s a new kleptocrat in da Houzzzzeeeeee? Bill had Waco, killing some 75 men, women and children as an announcement that resistance issss fuuuuttttiiillleeeee (for Hitchhiker fans). Gotta be some compound of non-progs the anti-death penalty, pro-abortion crowd can fine tune their situationsl ethics to accept its slaughter. Hillary should have few limitations – no Jews ( just yet), no Latino/black targets…hmmmmm, sorta runnin’ outta options here. Probabaly not a good time to be a Branch Davidian or other non-major Rat voting bloc member.

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  17. Stella's avatar stella says:

    Police Say Man Dressed as a Woman Groped Girl in Public Library

    https://pjmedia.com/parenting/2016/06/10/police-say-man-dressed-as-a-woman-groped-girl-in-public-library/

    Police in Mentor, Ohio, are seeking the public’s help in locating the suspect in an incident that happened at the Mentor Public Library on Sunday.

    According to a post on the Mentor Police Department’s Facebook page, an adult male dressed as a female entered the library, struck up “an unusual conversation” with a 14-year-old female and then “inappropriately touched her.”

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  18. lovely's avatar lovely says:

    Bravo rancher!

    Rancher on horseback lassoes would-be bike bandit in Walmart parking lot

    http://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2016/jun/10/bike-theft-oregon-walmart-thief-lassoed-cattle-rancher

    An attempted bicycle theft in a Walmart parking lot was foiled by a cattle rancher on horseback, who chased the thief down and lassoed him until the local police in southern Oregon could arrive

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