General Discussion, Wednesday, August 17, 2016

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  1. MaryfromMarin's avatar MaryfromMarin says:

    I could live there.

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  2. MaryfromMarin's avatar MaryfromMarin says:

    Okay, no one’s around…so I’ll post this for later discussion.

    Saw this on twitter. NOT a smart move, IMO, for several reasons:

    Anti-Islam group ‘Party for Freedom’ disrupts Sunday service in ‘racist stunt’ at Gosford’s Anglican church [of course, it’s not a “racist” stunt, but that’s beside the point]

    http://www.abc.net.au/news/2016-08-15/party-for-freedom-stunt-disrupts-anglican-church-service/7733710

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    • czarowniczy's avatar czarowniczy says:

      Ahhhh…wonder if the topic of next week’s homily will be ‘We’re being eaten by a boa constrictor’?

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      • MaryfromMarin's avatar MaryfromMarin says:

        Now that you’ve got that out of your system, what do you really think? I had an interesting discussion on twitter about this, and would welcome further analysis.

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        • czarowniczy's avatar czarowniczy says:

          Not so much ‘out of my system’ as I like to use old songs to show a cultural/generational continuity in ignoring onrushing disasters.
          The Anglicans at the top seem to be betting they can tame the Islamic snake, that if they pet it, feed it and treat it as a family member it will snuggle up and be part of the family, that it’s all a big misunderstanding. Or their policy may be the result of their close association with the Brit government and governmental policy is flavouring church doctrine.
          Scared parishioners who have no ability to resist the Islamization of their countries may feed their denial by having the church’s ‘can’t we all just get along’ doctrine bevone their truth. Seems to me there are some folks who don’t buy that, especially after European Christian ministers are starting to be killed by Moslems right in front of their congregations. Looks like they feel it takes a passionate play to wake the zombies is in order.

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          • MaryfromMarin's avatar MaryfromMarin says:

            This church/priest/denomination have their problems, and I see your points. But that wasn’t why I posted this article.

            I was strongly objecting to what the “Party for Freedom” did. I think it was a stupid move on their part, showing extremely bad judgment. What if someone in the congregation had attacked them, believing it to be a potentially dangerous situation? What if someone, or more than one, had been hurt? There is no way to accurately predict what a group of people will do, given any circumstances, let alone threatening ones.

            Given the recent attacks in churches, some fatal, one would expect people to keep that in mind. The Party for Freedom’s choice to pretend to be a group of Muslims invading a church and displaying some of their disruptive practices seems to me to be (at the very least) moronically idiotic.

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            • czarowniczy's avatar czarowniczy says:

              I can see both sides, though I wouldn’t try that in a US church. Western Christians see violent Islam murdering untold thousands of Christians around the world, a fact long concealed by much of the Western press. They look tomtheir Church leaders for guidance and get nothing that makes them feel safebor comfortable.
              The major churches are sitting on their thumbs, basically suggesting a latter day version of the Children’s Crusade as the path that Christians are obliged to take, proactive or active self-defense is not allowed.
              I don’t find these disruptive demonstrations all that offessive, certainly not as offesnsive as the tortuous word games the Church leaders are playing to justify their inaction in the face of evil. These ‘acrtors’ are frustrated and as it appears that speech in opposition of the suicidal church policy falls on deaf ears they feel this is their only option. More power to them.

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              • MaryfromMarin's avatar MaryfromMarin says:

                Their actions were not offensive to me, per se. In absolute value, as it were. I agree with you, it often takes unexpected things to wake up the sleeping and/or complacent powers-that-be. But IMO, the choice of LOCATION for these actions was foolhardy in the extreme.

                I used to be involved in street theater/guerilla theater (in my younger days) so I know the value and utility of such things. But we were neither angling for, nor risking, potential martyrdom. Only in severe extremes would that be anything other than counterproductive. This situation, above, does not fit into that category.

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                • czarowniczy's avatar czarowniczy says:

                  Guerilla theater, THAT was the term I was unsuccessfully reaching for. I guess the location was chosen to make the biggest impact and the possibility that a parishioner or more might have popped a cap in one of the mad hattahs may not have crossed their minds but that’s what the Darwin Awards are for.
                  I do salute them for at least doing something..

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            • auscitizenmom's avatar auscitizenmom says:

              “stupid move on their part, showing extremely bad judgment” That is exactly what I think of the stunt.

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            • michellc's avatar michellc says:

              I think if it was tried around here some would have ended up dead.

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          • MaryfromMarin's avatar MaryfromMarin says:

            And the “out of your system’ was just a throw-away remark.

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            • czarowniczy's avatar czarowniczy says:

              I know, just explaining for those out there who might not.

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              • MaryfromMarin's avatar MaryfromMarin says:

                Glad to hear it. I didn’t want you to think I was being snippy!

                Occasionally, some of the serious conversations here & next door get derailed by over-the-top humor. Comic relief is very valuable, but I get a bit frustrated when a discussion never gets back on track again. I think it happens more ND than here, which is one reason I seldom start discussions over there any more.

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          • nyetneetot's avatar nyetneetot says:

            “Not so much ‘out of my system’ as I like to use old songs to show a cultural/generational continuity in ignoring onrushing disasters.”

            I would have thought interpretive dance better demonstrates the continuity…

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    • lovely's avatar lovely says:

      Honestly, the biggest most dangerous dullard I see in the entire article is the shepherd leading his sheep to slaughter.

      The people dressed up as caricatures of Muslims invading a church are fools who mostly endangered themselves.

      Here in my community, I am not sure that some people would have extended the mock Muslims the luxury of the possibility that they were not an imminent danger to the worshipping parishioners. I do not know what I would do, how long does it take to take a gun or knife out from under one of their garments and kill innocents lives? Why would they be rushing into a church where they have already condemned every person in that church to death? Who would take the time, perhaps a time that would be deadly to innocent lives to think, “Wait, this might be a group of numbskulls trying to illustrate a point?” .

      Anyhow I hope a Muslim kicks the teeth down the throat of the dangerous shepherd and the shepherd has an epiphany and starts preaching the truth and protecting his flock rather than training them to sacrifice themselves, their lives, their bodies and their children to the god of bullchit.

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      • MaryfromMarin's avatar MaryfromMarin says:

        Who would take the time, perhaps a time that would be deadly to innocent lives to think, “Wait, this might be a group of numbskulls trying to illustrate a point?” .

        100% agree, lovely.

        If they are numbskulls, they could be courting possible death. If true terrorists, any delay due to analyzing identity could led to injury or death to all present.

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

      Morning Ms.WeeWeed!!! So that’s how stores dump their overstocked shelves….

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    • czarowniczy's avatar czarowniczy says:

      Hey! It’s hard work acting like an animal, give the aggrieved a break.

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    • czarowniczy's avatar czarowniczy says:

      Sort of along those same lines they’re reporting arrests for looting in the Louisiana flood zones. Used Breitbart rather than local sources as it’s more comprehensive. Guarantee that looting and arrests aren’t over, flooding continues as river crests move southward.

      http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2016/08/16/arrest-14-looting-louisiana-floods/

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    • michellc's avatar michellc says:

      Mornin’ Wee!

      If I owned a store and they tried this stuff I’m afraid a few would not have walked away.

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    • lovely's avatar lovely says:

      Good morning Wee 🙂 I was in Milwacky twice in the last three days, never near the riot area, what is a amazing is that apparently Smiths sister is being hailed as a hero for telling people not to riot whereas all she did was tell people to take it to the suburbs.

      This is what CNN reported as a “Call to Peace.” (Apparently CNN edited out Smith saying to Bring it to the suburbs part) 🤔

      I know a few guys who open carry, but I for the first time am seeing my fellow citizens open carry, I saw two different people open carrying at a restaurant in Waukesha. I am thinking of open crying myself for a while. If the savages of Milwaukee think they are going to bring their terror here, they are in for a rude awakening, a whole lot of us ready to say not in my town. I know the whole deterrent/target/element of surprise argument but I am leaning toward if they are sending scouts out letting them see we are not sitting ducks.

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      • WeeWeed's avatar WeeWeed says:

        Mornin’ Lovely!

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

        What you always need to do is to deceive the scouts. Deception plan. Remember the Northfield Raid, James-Younger gang. Quiet small town, citizens walking around unarmed, easy pickings…..that’s why I carry concealed. Old guy, slowly walking along, you can’t see the two colts under my jacket, can you? I got 16 friends who will do the smacking down……
        Deception plan……

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        • lovely's avatar lovely says:

          I have always held the same point of view on this Col. but these are different days. I know in the restaurant likely 5 folks were CC people, one guy with the men open carrying had a shoulder holster that people who like to play “Who is carrying” would notice 🙂 .

          Does open carry make you a target or a deterrent? That for me is a more perplexing question than it ever has been. And if it makes the OC a target does that mean that while the savages are focused on the OC they are giving CC folks the upper hand in taking aim at the savages?

          Just my thoughts.

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

            In my experience, and Czar jump in, open carry does make you a target. Now if you have 3-4 friends open carry, always safely in numbers. I have always preferred CC. An element of surprise after the initial assessment. Thugs work in packs, when in the big city I always CC, have a throw down wallet, rounds chamber, around my AO, same same.
            I’ll just say this: do what’s comfortable for you, when you go to the range practice the mechanics…stay armed, and safe.

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            • lovely's avatar lovely says:

              I agree with you Col. I just really like seeing people open carry. I think it makes people feel safe. (Well non-nutter people). I’m not on the open carry wagon yet but I’m not as entrenched in CC as I always thought I would be.

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  3. 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 – Single Barrel )
    Mornin’ Ad rem! (Queen Felis catus) 🐱 🍸 (Flaming Lamborghini)
    Mornin’ Sharon! 😎 🍸 (earthquake)
    Mornin’ ytz4mee! 😎 🍸 (cosmopolitan)
    Mornin’ partyzantski! 🙂 |_| (Tom Collins)
    Mornin’ texan59! 🙂 |_| (Black & Tan)
    Mornin’ ZurichMike! 🙂 🍸 (fuzzy navel)
    Mornin’ Col.(R) Ken! (hand salute) 🙂 |_| (Boilermaker)
    Mornin’ czarowniczy! 🙂 |_| ( and Czarina 🙂 🍸 )
    Mornin’ letjusticeprevail2014! 🙂 |_| (Irish Car Bomb)
    Mornin’ ctdar! 🙂 🍸 (grasshopper)
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    Mornin’ waltzingmtilda! 🙂 🍸 (sidecar)
    Mornin’ varsityward! 🙂 |_| (Godfather)
    Mornin’ MaryfromMarin! 😀 |_| (Mortlach)
    Mornin’ Wooly Phlox! (aka “taqiyyologist”) 🙂 |_| (Roy Rogers)
    Mornin’ Howie! 🙂 |_| (Classic Daiquiri)
    Mornin’ TwoLaine! 🙂 |_| (Gin & Tonic)
    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! 🙂 🍸 (Jack & Coke)
    Mornin’ Pam! 🙂 (Not even water)
    Mornin’ ImpeachEmAll 🙂 |_| (Flaming Dr. Pepper)
    Mornin’ Monroe! 🙂 |_| (Stinger)
    Mornin’ Les! 🙂 |_| (Rusty Nail)
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    Mornin’ derk! (“Stellars”) 🙂 🍸 (Mudslide)
    Mornin’ Jacqueline Taylor Robson 🙂 🍸 (Shirley Temple)
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    Mornin’ whiners and complainers! 😛 (No drink for you!)
    Mornin’ to people posting that I missed. 😳
    Mornin’ to all you lurkers! 😕

    Also just in case someday; mornin’ to Elvis Chupacabra, F.D.R. in Hell and sundance! :mrgreen:

    Breakfast!

    NEW and IMPROVED breakfast with extra bacon for ZurichMike!

    Pastries for coffee!

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  4. auscitizenmom's avatar auscitizenmom says:

    Thanks, Nyet. Mornin’. Mornin everybody. 🙂

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  5. czarowniczy's avatar czarowniczy says:

    One of the interesting facts that local NOLA TV’s reporting in light of the floods is that the state/city estimates that only 39% of homeowners in the city have flood insurance. Folks with mortgages are required by the mortgage holder to have it but those who own their homes are not.
    You can expect that, even after the billions of tax dollars poured into flood protection post-K, there’ll be yet another flood at some point and guess who’ll pick up the bill?

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    • michellc's avatar michellc says:

      That is something that always chaps my behind. I pay for insurance, I even now pay for earthquake insurance although I only had my house shake a few times and if I didn’t live on a hill I’d pay for flood insurance. Just don’t think it’s right I should have to pay for those who don’t pay for insurance.

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    • Pam's avatar Pam says:

      I don’t know much about flood insurance, other than the requirement to have it if you have a mortgage and live in an area that can flood. Do the $$ people pay for flood insurance get used for anything other than the repair/replacement of damage done to the insured homes? I always thought that if you lived in a house in a flood plane and the waters came, being rescued from personal danger and given temporary shelter, food, etc. was one thing, and damage done to your property was another thing. If you didn’t have flood insurance and your house was destroyed, you were on your own when it came to the damage done. Does FEMA give money to people to make repairs to their homes?

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      • czarowniczy's avatar czarowniczy says:

        Generally the flood insurance covers damage from the waters running along the ground. Waters falling from the sky, until they hit and accumulate on the ground, are covered under water damages in your homeowners policy. The flood policies generally cover damages to your home and contents though you can get policies that only cover damages to your home itself. Damages to the home generally cover repair up to the home’s value or replacement and your premiums are generally based on your home’s value, your deductables and what your address’s chances of flooding are. Them’s the bare basics.
        In truth you’re gonna end up fighting like hell with insurance adjusters specifically brought in from out of state who are frequently paid/rewarded by how much money they save the insurance company, i.e. Money they don’t pay you. There were cases in court for years after Katrina.
        FEMA pays the damaged government, what for and how much usually depends on how much political power the damaged area has. NOLA’s still getting Katrina money, I believe, for various projects while the county we now live in was nailed by a series of tornadoes and didn’t get anything. Monies flowed in to rebuild houses for a lot of folks who didn’t (and largely still don’t have) insurance, it came in from a lot of sources, much of it from governments. How much was FEMA I don’t know, and probably never will, shoving large amounts of barely accounted for money into anywhere in Louisiana, New Orleans especially, is like throwing raw bloody meat to a pack of wild weasels. Then again, that was the first time FEMA actually had to do the job it had trained for for decades so failure was to be expected.

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        • Pam's avatar Pam says:

          So everything got so fogged up that probably even the bureaucrats couldn’t even keep it straight, and crooked, corrupt people managed to cash in on a disaster. I saw the acres of leftover FEMA trailers in several areas in the South, just one of the more visible examples of the huge mess. They threw money and resources around everywhere, with no accountability and horrible management. Insurance companies showed their true selves, and demonstrated that they can’t actually cover people’s losses when a large-scale catastrophe occurs. We pay insurance, knowing that we will probably have to fight tooth and nail to get compensation for a loss. Then we maintain our property and house, paying that insurance and never making a claim, while people who don’t bother to get insurance get taken care of by our tax dollars. I have no problem with suffering souls getting the emergency help they need from my tax dollars, but knowing that money was stolen, wasted, mishandled, and not used appropriately is crazy-making.

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        • michellc's avatar michellc says:

          You almost always have to fight with insurance companies, whether fire, storms or floods.
          I have a friend whose house burned several years ago, took over a year for the insurance company to pay for damages to the house and they fought for almost 10 years over contents. They made the mistake of trying to save some things in the house and the insurance company wanted to claim they saved more than they did. Since witnessing her experience I’ve always said I was going to throw things in and nothing out.

          Took us 6 months once just over roof damage caused by a storm.

          I know our last flood, some of those folks couldn’t get their homes insured due to how many times they’ve had flood damage. Some could get flood insurance, but didn’t want to pay for it. Others had flood insurance but it was canceled after two floods in one year. FEMA appears to have handed out the money in a hurry because I’ve had some of them brag about how much they got and heard others complain they didn’t get enough. For some reason I always thought they got FEMA money in tax credits, but none of them have said anything about tax credits.
          Call me cold hearted but I didn’t make the choice to build a house next to the lake and next to the lake that is known to flood, so I don’t think all of you who live in other states should have to pay for their choice anymore than I think I should have to pay for their choice.

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  6. nyetneetot's avatar nyetneetot says:

    Just in case anyone wondered, here in the upper left corner of the lower 48… we are having a “HEAT WAVE” this weekend. The news is filled with warnings and cautions for how to survive the unsurvivable “HEAT WAVE”. For much of Friday and some of Saturday it will reach 90F!!!! Possibly even 92F. People are digging up their front lawns and dragging them into their living room to protect and conserve the local eco system from the harmful evil sun’s effects during the “HEAT WAVE”.

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    • michellc's avatar michellc says:

      Heck I live where it’s always hot in the summer and still have had to have warnings all summer.

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    • Stella's avatar stella says:

      My front lawn is dormant and mostly brown, although the rain the last couple of days has eased drought conditions. I’m sure you’ll survive!

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      • nyetneetot's avatar nyetneetot says:

        We don’t have lawns here downtown. We have homeless people in doorways and sprawled across sidewalks. I’m not watering them either.

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      • michellc's avatar michellc says:

        We’ve been getting rain every weekend, problem is not enough at our place to do any good, but enough at the track to cancel races 2 weeks in a row. lol

        Supposed to be more moving in tomorrow and lasting through the weekend. I’m hoping it moves out by Saturday. It’s vet appreciation night and I like watching the planes fly over.

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    • lovely's avatar lovely says:

      A few years back we had two storm fronts moving into our area the world stopped. Our local stations called it the storm of the century “a one two punch” that was going to knock us out.

      Coverage went something like this. “The tip of punch number one is just touching our nose. Punch one is now a body blow. We are still in phase one of the fight and we are ducking and weaving but we are still getting pummeled.

      RUN RUN RUN and get your snow blowers, your shovels your kitchen spoons and get those driveways and side walks cleared! We are down but we can get up and out before the the second punch comes!

      (During this time we were reminded not to die while shoveling snow, we given advice equivalent to not balancing a sharp knife on our left eyeball whilst shoveling the white beast so we wouldn’t put out an eye before we died of a heart attack while shoveling, thus I can only assume the latter advice was only to make less work for the coroner

      Also while us plebs might think it a brilliant idea PLEASE don’t go out naked or wear flip flops while shoveling!

      Then the second punch of the one two storm came and we were chastised for not taking care of the first round if we had not already done so.

      More dire warnings about roofs collapsing (none did) small animals and children being in mortal danger of dying as they could get buried in the snow (none did) and warned again how we were likely to die while shoveling if we had not moved since the last Fourth of July.

      But. That was mild in comparison to the histrionics when Bret Favre retired for the last time from the Packers. Grown reporters acted as if their mums had died. Teachers wept in classrooms and told children that they didn’t have to finish their tests because they understood what an emotional toll Favre’s retirement was taking on their minds.

      Modern Wisconsin.

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      • czarowniczy's avatar czarowniczy says:

        I feel your pain, local news talking-heads who lived and were skooled in desert environments are always on the TV telling those of us who’ve lived here longer than they’ve been on the planet how to deal with heavy rains. During these new floods they constantly remind us that we should be aware and stay out of the water (hellllloooooo, it’s a FLOOD!) as there ate fish and animals in it. My fave was when a talking head said that and in the background there was a small herd of cows up to their hocks in water. Those cows can be dangerous if they catch you in the water and attack….
        BTW, I drive through Farve’s hometown weekly picking up the GGS… Brees is the big thing here, if he retires we’ll have an official period of mourning mandated.

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        • lovely's avatar lovely says:

          Cows attack! Sorry but that would have been an epic TV moment.

          The sky is falling news crews are just nuts. They couldn’t save their own butts from any real danger.

          I was never a Favre fan, born and raised a Bears fan, now that I live in WI I do hope for a Packers win against anyone but the Bears. But a really beautiful trick when you are cornered by a boor at a social function is to talk about how disgusting Favre’s extracurricular activities were. The boor walks away in a bewildered huff 😀

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          • czarowniczy's avatar czarowniczy says:

            From the report I understand that the cows were nonvenomous.

            Farve’s a distant 2nd here, even Payton pales next to the Cult of Brees. As for debaucherous behaviors…this is New Orleans, practically required to get a driver’s license.

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            • lovely's avatar lovely says:

              Nonvenomous cows? Then they wake good eatin’

              Most Wisconsinites think Bret walks on water. Since I’ve never had a sports hero I find it bizarre. People really like Aaron though which is good I guess as it alleviates some of the lamenting about Favre?

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              • czarowniczy's avatar czarowniczy says:

                Yeah, nonvenomous ones are safer to work with…little known fact.
                Same here, I find no reason to worship someone for doing something I don’t when I could soend that time and energy working on making myself better.

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                • lovely's avatar lovely says:

                  My mom had this taped to her mirror for my entire childhood “Why would I waste my time trying to change anyone else when I already have such difficulty with myself.”

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                  • czarowniczy's avatar czarowniczy says:

                    I found that it’s usually easier to fond acway to live with thst person than to change him/her as you’re never sure whatbthe change will bring. Known devil and all that…

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    • shiloh1973's avatar shiloh1973 says:

      My greater concern up here in the “upper left corner” is the nasty winds that are coming into my area tomorrow. We are in the middle of harvest. A fire starting tomorrow could be really bad news. I also do not see any rain in the foreseeable future. Well, out to move the sprinklers. Have a good day everyone.

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

      Well, you have the ocean in your front, and trees surrounding your house, forget to put away the recycle bin before Stella took the picture, so I think you may survive this heat wave!!!! Great house for beach parties…….

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  7. nyetneetot's avatar nyetneetot says:

    500 BC iPad

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  8. facebkwallflower's avatar facebkwallflower says:

    Whoot! Facebk just informed me a diehard, and I mean die hard #nevertrump-gonna-vote-my-conscience-Cruz-writein, fb “friend” who is a preacher likes Mike Pence. That means he liked Pence’s page, something even I have not done yet (shame on me). Sure, maybe he “liked” to get the feeds from Pence but he is a man of conviction, if you get my drift, to “lie” about liking just to get posts or to mislead others that look to him for direction by falsely liking a page. This is progress.

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  9. czarowniczy's avatar czarowniczy says:

    After the state’s revelation that New Orleans, which was hi and dry in this flood, only has 39% of its homeowners flood insured the state revealed that the city of Baton Rouge and the surrounding area which did heavily flood only has some 19% of the homeowners flood insured.
    Many of the noninsured are complaining that they never flooded before and/or were told they weren’t in a flood zone. Quite true, they weren’t in a flood zone per se BUT all that means is their chances of flooding are not as great as if they were in a flood zone but are no where near zero. They heard what they wanted to and made the cheaper decision, they got hit on this roll of the dice. Granted, there are folks out there who really can’t afford it but there are a lot of homes being shown flooded that should be able to have bought it.
    We’re being told that the max FEMA may hand out to the uninsured is about $33k but the average will be somewhere arounf $7500. There are gonna be a lot of folks hard pressed soon, it will be interesting to see how this plays out.

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