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General Discussion, Saturday, August 5, 2017
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Lovely painting of a lovely area of southern California…
“Malibu Coast, Spring” by Granville Redmond,
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Beautiful!
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where’s the wall?
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If you’re referring to the yet-to-be-built wall on our southern border, that’s a long distance away from Malibu, though there are plenty of “walls” keeping the hoi palloi from the properties of the wealthy. I do believe the state requires beach access for us lower economic classes, though. So owners cannot wall off the entire area. Building of all types is strictly regulated by the California Coastal Commission.
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Looks like lupine and California poppies. Beautiful!
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See the Wiki on Granville Redmond’s life plus photos of his other works …https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Granville_Redmond
This particular artwork is an oil on 20 x 25 inch canvas done in 1929 and looks to be painted before the Pacific Coast Highway was built through the Rindge property (I believe the doctrine of “eminent domain” prevailed and forced May Rindge to give up her beachfront property which had been part of an old Spanish Land Grant ranch covering umpteen acres).
If you’re visiting southern California and you’d like to plan a drive on the Pacific Coast Highway (or the PCH as locals call it), see “Driving Pacific Coast Highway in Malibu California” By Betsy Malloy for some suggestions. Taking Sunset Boulevard to the Pacific from downtown Los Angeles is the most scenic. You’ll get a feel for every economic level of L.A. It was always my favorite route.
For a history/beautiful photos of CA Route 1 (of which PCH is a part), see: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/California_State_Route_1
California has been stolen by the present socialist government and their hatred of all things American. It makes me both sick and sad that such a beautiful place is basically politically lost, likely forever, to the American people. Opposition politics has pretty much given up the fight, though pockets of patriots remain all across the state.
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Fractured wrist bone(s). A cast might be required—!
@#$%&*# !!! (If you’ll pardon the expression.)
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Special trip down memory lane,
for the condition your condition is in. 😉
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A little background music… 😉
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Am only partially amused (unsurprisingly).
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Just trying to put a
smile on your face. 😉
Definitely not trying
to look like mcCain;
at least, not eye wise. 😉
You may hurt too much
to laugh; but you know
the posts were funny.
Just the same, please
accept my apology.
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No apology necessary, Impeach. Thanks for trying to distract me. Just too discombobulated to appreciate them fully (although I have always loved “Fractured Flickers”).
Too early to know how this will impact things. Splinting later today (weekend) with cast discussion to come. I’ve never had a cast before.
Phooey.
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Let’s see if this helps any. A friend of mine who was about 76 at the time stepped backwards, stepped on a shoe, fell, and put down her hands to stop her fall. Broke BOTH wrists. Both had casts. She had to move in with her granddaughter for about 6 weeks because she couldn’t do anything for herself. 😦 The good news. The doctor said when they had healed and the casts came off that her wrists were now stronger than before. At about 80, she is on a bowling team now.
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the granddaughter obviously got a real kick out of assisting with potty time duty assistance with the paper part.
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Bidet.
Many versions.
This one is pricey;
think toilet tissue
savings and avoid
septic system clogs.
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With school just starting up will this lead to a wristed development? Was it a terror wrist act? Suddenly Impeach doesn’t seem so bad, eh?
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Very nice, czar. And you can tell my level of being bothered by this that I don’t feel very humerus. (See? Wrong bone, even.)
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been rainy here and the humerus is really high all day…I wouldn’t fibula to you.
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Doesn’t look tibia mistake to me.
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School doesn’t start for a month. Thank goodness. I MIGHT even have the cast off by then.
In the meantime, the splint is already giving me wrist/arm claustrophobia. Actually, the break is at the end of the radius. Any geometry puns come to mind, czar?
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yeah…wait until it starts itching under the cast…..I had to modify a coat hanger to get down there and do some scratching….but easy to irritate the skin also….
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pi are round
cake are square.
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My dad used to say that all the time.
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My dad would have loved that.
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ul na be makin any bone jokes. too wristy ….
actually the word Algebra comes from original Arabic that means “broken bones” as the issue was to solve problems by discovering the proper pattern of information to seek an unknown quantity solution.
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School starts here Monday or a Tuesday, depending upon the district.
Here, just cos you asked: Was it an open, commutated or oblique break? Just wondering what the wrecked angle is.
With that I wrist my case.
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I see that I will have to bone up on my ripostes. Otherwise you’ll be casting your pearls before sine.
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Off on a tangent, hmm
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You forgot the family dog…
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Oh no! Pray you heal soon.
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Thank you, Menagerie–and everyone (below). I tripped and fell forward and broke my fall with my arm/hand. “Broke” being the operative word, I guess. (Could have been much worse, considering where I fell. So I must be thankful.) No idea how this will impact driving, work, being on the computer, etc., etc.
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Czarina offers condolences on your pains from your wrist and my puns.
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Please thank her for me, czar. Both kinds of condolences are greatly appreciated.
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Mary, you FOOSH’d! In the ER, that’s what we call a Fall On Out Stretched Hand. Bummer. At least you didn’t get them both, as USmom noted above. FOOSHes often travel in pairs (like nuns). Prayers for quick healing!
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And glad it wasn’t a both-bone forearm break called a Silver Spoon.
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FOOSH! That sounds exciting and exotic (much better than foolishly tripping). It will spice up the story a little.
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{grin} Glad to help!
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😦 I’m sorry to hear that Mary.
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Oh no! I’ll pray for you.
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Oh no!!!! So sorry, Mary!
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I’m sorry, Mary. If it makes you feel any better, I bruised my ribs last week. Because I fell over on my bicycle. Because I was going too slow (it’s quite a tall bike). Because I was inebriated.
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John Kerry wishes he could have your excuses…he was just an inept clumsy fool…..
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My cousin bruised her ribs because she was inebriated and a bathtub jumped out in front of her in her bathroom, dastardly bathtub 😉.
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My sister tried that excuse when she was in high school. She tried to convince pops that a telephone pole had jumped up and attacked the car. She and I thought we were funny, pops, not so much. :0)
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My cousin is way beyond high school. Some live and lear, some live and repeat 😜.
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LOL…amen
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Some Lear & others Learn…but a lot that lear never learn to not lear!
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I bruised my ribs several months, Wooly. So I know how that hurts. Hope you feel better very soon. Have you tried arnica? I have had some good results with that, on bruises, etc.
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[insert “ago” after “months”. Can I blame that on the break? That would save face.]
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I always braise my ribs for bbq but never thought about bruising them……
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😀 😀 😀
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Yes for me on triflora and arniflora (I think they are related to arnica?) I know they have helped the recovery for me this past week as well as other chronic pains where there is nerve damage.
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Arniflora = arnica–close enough for government work.
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Oh no! Prayers for good docs and proper healing.
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Certainly understandable considering the circumstances. 😯
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Oh No! Hope it’s better soon! Been there. Not good at all!
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never hit with your fist straight on….use a board or hammer.
(sorry for the injury and best hopes for complete recovery)
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If only it had been due to something that exciting, joshua. Then I could have turned it into a great story.
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embellishing a personal story is a privilege of older age wisdom and recognition of the fact that those you tell the tale to are not actually listening anyway.
I think anything exotic would be fine….like protecting yourself from a giant snail attack, or fending off space aliens attempting to steal your microwave for a war bride.
yeah….
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Mystery Science Theater 3000 ruling the subconscious perhaps?
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MST 3000! I laugh just seeing the words! I love that so many people on this blog have references to & like the same things I do!!!
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Our kids (19, 21, 21, & 23) appreciate this too! Watching anything in our home is like having/being the front row seat in that peanut gallery!
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I damaged my knee when I was 17, a chap thought it would be a good idea to let a 17 year old learn to ride his Harley, all 104 pounds of me on a huge Harley, him behind me giving instructions. Boom.
Anyhow our family doctor who was from the old school told me to only tell people I fell off of a horse because it was more lady like. I ended up in high school walking with a cane for a while, I of course thought it was cool that I wrecked my knee on a Harley so I didn’t heed her advice.
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Oh, Mary! I am so sorry. Really. When any part or parcel of our body isn’t available or isn’t working right, it changes things so completely.
Ten days ago I got the cord from the electric mower wrapped around my numb (neuropathy’d) feet and fell full length on my face, really hurting both my feet and both my hands. My fingers did not “open” as I fell but “scrunched” under so that I hit full weight with them in a fist configuration. Pulled and stressed each tendon and each tiny muscle. Bruising and pain and aching all over still – can’t cut stuff or use scissors, etc. and shouldn’t anyway, to spare them until they recover.
I will just sit here by you for awhile if I might. Can’t fix it, but I will sit alongside and care.
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Thank you, Sharon. And I think I’ll sit by YOU, too, as the extent of your aches and pain sounds much worse!
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Well….mine’s more in the description of aches and bruises – but yeah, let’s just pull up a couple of chairs and sit over here under the evergreens for awhile……doesn’t fix anything but sometimes it helps to have comp’ny! 🙂
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& sometimes with injuries things never quite go back to the way things were before. I fell on my shoulder when I sprained my ankle nearly 2 decades ago & there are still sleeping positions that cause arm aches…sorry for your injuries & the neuropathy…
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I fell on the concrete and would have fallen flat except I twisted slightly and fell on my right upper arm. I had severe shoulder pain for about a year. I would wake up crying it hurt so bad. My chiropractor didn’t seem to know what to do with it and suggested it was probably my rotator cuff. So, I didn’t see a doctor because I wasn’t going to have any kind of operation. One day I was trying to put sheets on my bed. I have a very heavy mattress and just couldn’t lift the corner of it with my left hand. Temper got the best of me and I reached down and jerked it with my right hand and the pain so so excruciating I almost blacked out. I figure I had done it in for sure. Nope. Evidently it had been slightly out of socket all that time. It has been fine ever since.
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Wow…awful & yet amazing
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Sorry for your injury…how did it happen (when you feel up to typing)? My husband broke of the tip of one of his forearm bones (it looked like another wrist bone) a couple days after Josiah came home from the hospital following his first Open Heart Surgery. I’m pretty sure the doctor said that’s one of the most painful places to have a break because of all the nerves. Hope you are feeling better. God Bless & Heal You!
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I tripped over something which was slightly out of place…mea culpa for not being sufficiently aware of my surroundings (Condition White). But if I hadn’t broken the fall with my arm, worse could have happened–to face, teeth, head, or neck–so I am thankful.
My break is nothing like your husband’s was, and the pain level was not high, even after it first happened.
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When Michael broke his arm it was mid-February in Northern Michigan & he and co-workers were digging a pit for a valve box (he worked for a company servicing the oil & gas industry) & his boss wouldn’t spring for a backhoe so the guys were digging a 4X4X4 hole with pickaxes & shovels through the frozen soil when one of the sides gave way & my husband fell in holding onto the handle of his shovel which lodged into the wall as he fell and the force torqued his arm to the breaking point.
The pain level comment may have actually been when our oldest son, Nathaniel, had a displaced forearm break that also looked like extra wrist-bones–he ultimately ended up having 3 surgeries on it. Glad you’re not in too much pain!
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Prayers
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“Do New DNA Discoveries Really Disprove the Bible?”
Posted Jul 31, 2017 by Michael L. Brown
“There was a spate of headlines last week claiming that new scientific discoveries disproved the historical narrative of the Bible. Headlines included, “DNA vs the Bible: Israelites did not wipe out the Canaanites” and “Study disproves the Bible’s suggestion that the ancient Canaanites were wiped out.” The problem is that the reverse is actually true: The discoveries confirm what the Scriptures explicitly state.”
https://askdrbrown.org/library/do-new-dna-discoveries-really-disprove-bible
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the real question is…..does the Bible mention DNA anywhere? seems like ripping out a rib to create a companion trumps anything our scientists have come up with so far.
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Primary thing DNA proves is that some hotels don’t wash their beadspreads as often as they should.
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A little something to entertain you,
during your morning tea, coffee, or… 😉
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When I was there, nobody else present except for my friend and me. Crazy place.
ADD: When we were there it was when it was a National Monument, and free to enter. Nice bathroom facilities, but free!
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well…..as LONG AS the bathrooms were NICE…..heck, what else IS there anyway. Tourism is not just about seeing at nice things, sometimes is about peeing on nice things.
sorry…got carried away with the metaphor there….
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Very important when you have to pee – and I did!
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Pretty sure on our Honeymoom in Rocky Mountain National Park 25 years ago there were just vault toilets & nothing to clean hands with–yuck. I still hate outhouses, but prefer them to ducking behind the bushes!
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I’ve done both of those things in Colorado!
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Awesome! (Honeymoon & outhouse?)
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Outhouse and ducking behind the bushes(trees).
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when you gotta go!
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But, when does Lawrence come riding over the dunes?
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Something from 47 years ago… 😉
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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’ waltzingmtilda! 🙂 🍸 (white wine and perrier)
Mornin’ partyzantski! 🙂 (Tom Collins)
Mornin’ texan59! 🙂 (Black & Tan)
Mornin’ ZurichMike! 🙂 🍸 (fuzzy navel)
Mornin’ Col.(R) Ken! (hand salute) 🙂 (Boilermaker)
Mornin’ czarina33! (aka czarina) 🙂 🍸 (Lynchburg Lemonade)
Mornin’ czarowniczy! 🙂 (Wild Turkey Rare Breed)
Mornin’ letjusticeprevail2014! 🙂 (Irish Car Bomb)
Mornin’ Patriot1783-ctdar! (aka “ctdar”) 🙂 🍸 (grasshopper)
Mornin’ tessa50! 🙂 🍸 (flaming volcano)
Mornin’ waltzingmtilda! 🙂 🍸 (sidecar)
Mornin’ varsityward! 🙂 (Godfather)
Mornin’ MaryfromMarin! 😀 (Mortlach)
Mornin’ Wooly Covfefe! (aka “Wooly Phlox” aka “taqiyyologist”) 🙂 (Roy Rogers)
Mornin’ Howie! (aka “doodahdaze”) 🙂 (Classic Daiquiri)
Mornin’ TwoLaine! 🙂 (Gin & Tonic)
Mornin’ Sha! 🙂 🍸 (Lemon Drop)
Mornin’ BigMamaTEA! 🙂 🍸 (Harvey Wallbanger)
Mornin’ cetera5! (aka “Cetera”) 🙂 (Blackberry wine)
Mornin’ The Tundra PA! 🙂 🍸 (Baileys 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’ Ms.Tee! 🙂 🍸 (Mojito)
Mornin’ koolkosherkitchen! 🙂 🍸 🍸 (Cuba Libre)
Mornin’ ImpeachEmAll 🙂 (Flaming Dr. Pepper)
Mornin’ Monroe! 🙂 (Stinger)
Mornin’ Les! 🙂 (Rusty Nail)
Mornin’ shiloh1973! 🙂 (Jack Daniels)
Mornin’ TexasRanger! 🙂 (Whiskey Smash)
Mornin’ Ziiggii! 🙂 (B52)
Mornin’ oldiadguy! 🙂 (Rum & Coke)
Mornin’ smiley! (“stuck in spambucket”) 🙂 🍸 (Spanish coffee)
Mornin’ derk! (“Stellars”) 🙂 🍸 (Kamikaze)
Mornin’ Jacqueline Taylor Robson 🙂 🍸 (Shirley Temple)
Mornin’ facebkwallflower! 🙂 (Night Train Express)
Mornin’ Ms. Cindy! (aka “Ms Cynlynn” aka “ms cynlynn”) 🙂 🍸 (1970 ducru beaucaillou)
Mornin’ sandandsea2015! 🙂 🍸 (1961 Château Montrose)
Mornin’ amwick! 🙂 🍸 (Blue motorcycle)
Mornin’ hocuspocus13! 🙂 🍸 (1970 Chateau Latour)
Mornin’ Sloth1963! 🙂 🍸 (1971 Moulin Touchais)
Mornin’ MTeresa! (Ex-lurker) 🙂 (Albanian Raki Moskat)
Mornin’ Rhea Salacia Volans! 🙂 (Hot Buttered Rum)
Mornin’ joshua! 🙂 (Mudslide)
Mornin’ John Denney! 🙂 (RumChata)
Mornin’ litenmaus! 🙂 (Stolichnaya elit, no ice)
Mornin’ kinthenorthwest! 🙂 🍸 (A Lonely Island Lost in the Middle of a Foggy Sea)
Mornin’ TwoLaine! 🙂 (Smoking Bishop)
Mornin’ patternpuzzler! 🙂 🍸 (Old Lady)
Mornin’ Senatssekretär FREISTAAT DANZIG! 🙂 (Red Russian)
Mornin’ G-d&Country! 🙂 🍸 (Blind Russian)
Mornin’ Gary! 🙂 (Yuengling)
Mornin’ valeriecurren! 🙂 🍸 (Flaming Sambuca)
Mornin’ Lucille! 🙂 🍸 (Peach Schnapps)
Mornin’ Lburg! 🙂 🍸 (Lburg lemonade)
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!
Breakfast!
NEW and IMPROVED breakfast with extra bacon for ZurichMike!
Blueberry Scones
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Look at that cabin of all sorts of good eats! Thank you Nyet!
Morning everyone! Stay Deplorable!
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I think that waffle roof is gonna leak when you pour syrup on it….
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I hope so! 😀
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Little Cabin o’Sausage with a bacon welcome mat! What’s not to love? Thank you Nyet for the whimsical breakfast treat.
~
“I suppose you haven’t breakfasted?”
“I have not yet breakfasted.”
“Won’t you have an egg or something? Or a sausage or something? Or something?”
“No, thank you.”
She spoke as if she belonged to an anti-sausage league or a league for the suppression of eggs. There was a bit of silence.” ― P.G. Wodehouse
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Wodehouse was a strange comedic genius.
I love your daily literary quotes, Lburg.
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Thank You, WC. Being a newcomer here, I wasn’t sure I should do a daily somethin’… But I try to find things that make me smile or think (or both) and always hit the send button with a little prayer that someone else smiles, or thinks, or both!
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well….some of us happen to be severely addicted to humor and the stranger the more humorous…speaking personally only of course as I would never ever dare to pretend bacon jokes are not always knee slappers and worthy of peels of uncontrolled laughter and coffee spitting on keyboards….I did notice that you chose to be somewhat vowel skinny on your login name…reminds me of a swiss village named Lenzburg where I did an internship in 1962 at HeRo Conserven AG.
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You just go on being you – I like it too!
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That means a lot to me. Thank you!
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No … Thank you!
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Hansel reached up and broke off a little of the roof to see how it tasted, while Gretel stood next to the windowpanes and was nibbling at them. Then a gentle voice called out from inside:
Nibble, nibble, little mouse,
Who is nibbling at my house?
It was Paul Ryan asking…….
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I love that kind of stuff! And very (once a decade or so) there is an opportunity to drop the perfect, unexpected comment into a conversation and have it work just right. And then there are the failed attempts, but I try not to think about those.
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ok….I resemble that too….
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Wodehouse & put up wet…
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Morning Nyet! I always enjoy this breakfast! Thank you.
Happy Saturday all!
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(Eats another biscuit and laughs at this photo)
Thinks to myself, “So far, so good.”
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I resemble that.
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Love it!
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I am always reminded of the lame joke….
The Arab that put a metal slug coin into the carnival scales at night, and silently stole aweigh…..
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There’s my excuse! Thank you Stella.
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Good morning Nyet 🙂 .
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I think I will have the scones today. Mornin’ Nyet, everyone. 🙂
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I think all the scones have gone on vacation with President Trump and are right now gracing some breakfast buffet at Bedminster….
The crones are still lurking on TV representing the Democratic Party.
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Happy day of eating various lovely foods throughout to you, Nyet!
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Wild West Theme breakfast.
Yummy for the tummy. 😉
Thank you, Nyet.
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Mornin’ kids!
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Mornin’ WeeWeed!
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Mornin’ Stella!
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Morning Wee!
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Mornin’ S&S!
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Cuddle fest’s probably full of opportunistic perverts.
Good morning WeeWeed 🙂
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Mornin’ Lovely!
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“Panty-clad”?
Now there is some purple prose descriptor….
where are the cuddlefish?
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Around here? Simmering in a red sauce.
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Each one of these nuts is in need of some severe disciplinary measures. What a waste of life. Thanks, WeeWeed, for the reminder to us sane ones to value all the more every American patriotic thing they hate.
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Afternoon Lucy!
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Afternoon, WeeWeed Cat Herder!
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Do you know how you are sure something will never happen, and then it does?
That’s how I felt about Tucker’s potty training. Good news is that I think he finally is completely trained. No accidents in the house, even in his crate, and he always rings the bell to go out.
Now for the pawing, biting (getting better) and counter surfing …
He’s almost six months old now! He lost two baby teeth last week (that I found).
ADD: Success was achieved through following my vet’s advice – crate strictly when he isn’t supervised – and letting him out every 2 hours or so. That pretty much guaranteed that he wouldn’t go in the house.
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Congrats to you and Tucker!
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Thanks!
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I think the bell ringing is so neat! Bravo!
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I got him a new bell this week. It’s louder.
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Good Boy! The biting is mostly puppy stuff he will outgrow. The rest he will learn because he wants Mama happy. He’s such a cutie!
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…until he gets sneaky and pays you back for something with a small puddle on your houseshoes….training is not permanent with the youngsters necessarily.
but said, Tucker is a total cutie, and I love getting the updates on him…..I have taken a rescue from 5 week old abandoned and nursed and loved him up through almost a year now, and he is a marvel…but a handful too…Australian Cattle Dog….when first found him, he was a tiny little black bundle of cute….then the legs started to grow….
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I thought (at first) you were referring to your (grand)child…I’m like Wow you make the kid ring a bell to go potty–how anal is that? Oops…
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That’s particularly funny, since my grandchildren are 17 and almost 14!
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That does make it even funnier. 😀
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ROTFL Yes, that would be anal. 😀
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If I had stayed married, today would be my 50th anniversary! Where did all of that time go? Anyway, here is a pic of my dad and me on my wedding day, August 5, 1967.
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What a cutie!
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Beautiful bride!
My dad will sometimes say “I thought we would always be sitting outside playing cards and you kids would be running wild, somehow I never thought you would grow up.”
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Look at my dad’s face. He was NOT a happy father at this moment (and he was right.)
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Mine was the same. 😦
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Sometimes they know. I went to friend’s funeral about 3 years ago, I did not know her until long after her divorce, the picture of of joy and hope on her wedding day just broke my heart because I knew how the marriage went and how divesting it was to her spirit.
Her father’s face in the same picture was unsmiling.
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I saw that. “Come on, dad! Let me?”
“Grr…”
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Tell me about it, I have one who’ll turn 49 on Tuesday.
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I feel the same way, I think what happened especially when we we look at old photographs.
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You were so cute. 😀
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it’s the bangs that does it…..you missed the bouffant poofy hair by a scant few years maybe.
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Indeed.
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I have a picture of me standing next to my father just before we walked down the aisle that I just love.
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Is your dad still alive? Mine has been gone a long time, and I miss him.
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No, he died back in 2008. And, yes, I miss him.
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you married your dad?
sorry, that was a bad, tasteless joke.
June 2, I would have been married for 54 years…but only got 18 of those actually accomplished…
time just flies when you are having fun…..
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my dad blessed my intended wedding before he died of cancer in the hospital…altho he did not really think it was going to work out for me….and, dammit, my dad was pretty much on target with his opinions too.
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That’s my birthday, Joshua!
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Green Light Laser
surgery day,
for me. 😉
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Adorable pic of you! Love your bobbed hair cut. My dad was very extremely concerned about my first marriage and he was so right.
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The firm, sure, purposeful, hardworking father who made the world safe. That’s what I see.
Love that photo.
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If I’d have stayed married one of us would have been long dead and the other featured on a cable ‘real crime’ program.
Czarina and I are at 35 years in a few days…we were married (after a few years of doing the POSSLQ) sometime around the 20th of August in ’82. We aren’t sure and are too lazy to open the file cabinet to find out…after all these years what does it matter anyway? It’s 50ish years for both of us if you count our previous marriages as serial polygamy.
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Yeah, if I had stayed married someone would have probably been put in a grave and the other in jail. He verbally abused me near the end and then threatened to hit me. I knew I could not live with the fear of being hit and my temper is too bad to allow it to happen a second time. And, he always drank several beers before bed and there was a loaded Magnum 45 (or whatever) in the drawer on his side of the bed. I couldn’t think of any reason to stay.
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Major problem with my ex as our signs were incompatible. Mine is Gemini, hers is ‘dead end’.
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Sounds wise.
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Stella, love the photo. I shoulda knowed you was a red head. I suspect it of Wee Weed as well.
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Happy 50th Anniversary of the big “I do”‘ hope you have plenty of good memories to temper the less than ideal recalls. Blessings
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Imagine the outrage that would ensue.
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And, Obama was the one who was actually called “lazy”, by his so-called wife no less.
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Michelle said that Barry has stinky feet.
She sorta abbreviated the truth, might have had a foot fetish.
Darn if I don’t think everything about him was pure stink.
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High class
porch chair. 😉
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Darn! I wish Ihad thought of some hooch in a paper bag!
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😉
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Boy? BOY?! Who you be callin’ boy?
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I know I’m insulting boys. Could you imagine?
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Repeat of Lucille‘s comment from yesterday. Worth watching!
The remarkably intelligent, challenging and well-spoken Amity Shlaes talks with Mark Steyn. If you have a spare half hour, it’s worth your time to view….
Published on Aug 4, 2017
“November’s US election was, according to Kellyanne Conway, the “Forgotten Man” election. President Trump has returned to this theme from time to time – he did so in West Virginia just last night – and it reminds us (as the “Russia investigation” and Scaramucci/Preibus palace intrigue do not) of just why he won. But the idea of the Forgotten Man has deep roots in American political history, and in this edition of The Mark Steyn Weekend Show, Mark explores them with the author of a fine book on the subject. Steyn and Shlaes discuss the evolution of the Forgotten Man from the late 19th century to the Trump era.”
FYI, Shlaes graduated from Yale University magna cum laude with a bachelor’s degree in English in 1982 and also attended the Freie Universitaet Berlin.
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Great quote from the interview:
Cartoons are the gateway drug to knowledge.
(Her answer – or part of it – when asked why she did a graphic novel. Graphic novels are what we would normally call comic books.)
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When I was a freshman in High School…I had an absolutely wonderful woman for a civics teacher….and she taught us to ALWAYS read the comic strips in the newspaper those days….as she said that the public opinions and interests show up there earlier than common dialog on these issues.
That was the day of Pogo the Possum cartoons, and Dick Tracy, and several others that chronicled events from the clever minds of cartoonists who were much better communicators than the journalist writers.
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My dad’s CB handle in the 70’s was Pogo Possum. I thought he’d made that up. I also found it incredibly embarrassing!
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Pogo’s famous quotation was “We have met the enemy, and it is Us.”
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My father loved Pogo.
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Making hay while the sun shines. A group of ‘land girls’ (women) harvesting wheat in Sussex, August 1941 by J.A. Hampton.
Credit to Sir William Davenant on Twitter.
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my Lordie in Heaven just looking at that picture makes me itch so badly I think I will break out in hives starting at the eyeballs……!!!!!
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I drove harvest truck for years. The wheat did not bother me, but the barley was absolute killer! Itched for 12 hours a day!
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my deal was picking peaches and then grading them as a teenager….peach fuzz is lucifers answer to Gods wonderful tasting Elberta Peach…gotta wash the heck out of a peach fresh out of the orchard…itch starts at the nose and then spreads everywhere….
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I started out with blueberries and strawberries. Blueberries weren’t bad if you didn’t mind looking like a smurf. Strange critters lurked under strawberry plants.
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Beatles. 😉
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First thought = scarecrow
part hopefuls (Wiz Oz). 😉
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That BBC series I watched – War Time Farm – discussed the Land Girls extensively. They also had Lumber Jills:
Note: This video starts at fifteen minute mark. You can watch the entire video by clicking and dragging the counter to the left.
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Neat. I just mowed the front lawn so I’ll check it out in a bit I need to take a cool shower.
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One thing that impressed me about this series (not in a good way) is how the needs of war gave the government increased power over the people that continued after the war was over.
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It’s always that way isn’t it? Once the government gets a grubby little bit into anything the only way to get it out is to chop it off and then more likely than not 5 grow back in its place.
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They tell a story (true) of a farmer who was shot and killed because he: a. Refused to do what the agriculture bureau told him to do which was, according to reports, plant on unsuitable acreage; b. Refused to allow them to take his farm because of said refusal; c. Barricaded himself in his own home with a gun.
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Democracy at the end of a gun.
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The end with the hole in it.
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Yep.
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food ration stamps at the grocery store and gasoline and tire rations….was no butter and very little meat. my folks grew and canned almost everything in our back yard…he with a manpower push plow digging the dirt up…I had no idea as such a little guy during the war (I was born in 1941 thirteen days before Japan bombed Pearl Harbor) what amazing people the at home folks were in support of the troops and nation….
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The Brits had it very hard during the war. Before the war, they were importing more than half of their food either from the USA or Europe. Suddenly the food from Europe was completely cut off, and the submarine blockades attacked merchant ships coming from the USA. They had to make a big push in England to get as much land as possible under production.
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so we won’t comment of Brit’s teeth situation….but speaking of green………
folks that can eat blood pudding and who boil all their meat to death can probably get along with a diet similar to their goats.
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Blood pudding is fairly common all over Europe (think Poland.) I don’t think they boil all of their meat to death any more. Do you know that Brits were well known for their roasted meats when wood was still the primary cooking fuel?
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Not to mention blood sausage and blood soup.
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My dad tells several war-time survival stories (he’s about 2 1/2 years older than you)…My grandpa had his own Sunoco gas station & he used to get paid in “scrip” during the war (some of it that never got transformed to real money). Even owning a gasoline business (in the city of Detroit) didn’t allow him sufficient gas to go Up North to hunt. Some farming relatives used to leave some of their extra gas (apparently farmers got lots of gas during rationing) in cans in the ditch by a particular mile marker on the main highway north, so he could complete a trip.
Grandpa also had (what I believe was called) a Vulcanizing Machine, something that allowed him to repair tires by melting down rubber, I think. Apparently you couldn’t get rubber during The War. My dad said (well after Grandpa was dead) that his dad thought that machine should have been in a museum, because it was basically responsible for keeping Detroit cars on the road throughout the war…
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The government never relinquishes powers once they have them. How many taxes do you remember being repealed – not adjusted, repealed.
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Yes…I recently learned that the US gov’t nationalized railroads for/during WWI…I wonder if that is why rail travel is practically defunct?
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Oh, I love cloud pictures! That is fantastic. The hay is great, too, but those clouds……
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for you….a little bit sad, but carries a promise of hope, and cloud pictures….
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Me too, the sky is beautiful. It was beautiful here yesterday with big white billowy clouds.
I took a really neat picture of the sky over the lake and it turned out looking almost like an abstract painting (well to me anyhow) I’ll post one tomorrow.
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On my refrigerator – yes I have pictures of grandchildren and other family members. But I have just as many of massive cloud formations, taken from anywhere at all – love real weather and cloud formations!
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We would get along just fine. Actually I thought of you today and said a little prayer when I noticed a mailbox shaped like a little truck.
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I have some with billowy clouds I’ll look for them tomorrow.
This is from about a week ago.
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A sad update. Yesterday I mentioned that they were looking for a little lost 6 year old. They found him right after dark. He was in the lake/pond. 😦 His grandmother had taken him to the pool earlier in the day and he was wanting to go back. They lived across the street, not on the lake. But, he knew the way and it was beside the lake. He probably couldn’t have gotten into the pool because there is a latch on the gate that he would have trouble opening. I sure do.
He is safe in God’s arms. But, I am sure his family would appreciate your prayers.
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Sending prayers for the family, AusCM…
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🙏🏼
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that breaks my heart….6 year old boys believe in magic and invincibility….if you give them a red cape, they will leap off of tall chairs. That age boy is full of miracle thinking…What a terrible loss.
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I think from what little I have heard, that he was already in the lake by the time they started looking for him. The water is not clear, and, even though the lake is not very deep, I think it drops off from the side pretty quickly and is very uneven. A child wading in would not be able to keep his balance. 😦
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He was autistic and non-verbal. So he may not even have been able to cry out. 😥
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Just so sad.
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So sad. I hate when things like this happen. Praying for his family.
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That’s heartbreaking. 😦
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I just heard on the radio that he had walked out of the apartment through the front door, around the building, and was found 50 (ft or yds, I didn’t get which) from their back door. He must have gone right into the water. So sad.
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I used to work with special needs children, some of whom were autistic, they are very impulsive and some of their parents had to keep locks up high on doors to keep them from running outside whenever they wanted to. I feel terrible for the family. It’s awful.
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To be honest, I am surprised this hasn’t happened a lot. I see little children around the lake all the time, sometimes with parents watching and sometimes not. I saw three little ones, probably 2 3 and 4 out there today. I watched for a minute or two trying to decide what to do and then I saw their father stand up from some steps. So he was watching them. Of course, my mother would never have let me next to the water without her being within arms’ reach.
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It’s hard to know what to do in those situations, I mean whether or not to step in. I’ve done it before and ticked people off, but I’m paranoid and wouldn’t let my girls out of my sight and I’m the same with my 18 mos. old grandson. Too many things can go wrong.
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Oh, the crushed hearts.
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I don’t even know the family, but I have been on the verge of tears all day since I heard about it.
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I can only imagine how devastated they are.
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So sad. I will pray.
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I made sure my GGS could swim as soon as I could, with that lake in the back yard I had the heebie-jeebies until he could swim the length of the training pool. Biggest danger out here is kids injured in rodeoing.
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Why I Went to Auschwitz (by NBA’s Ray Allen)
https://www.theplayerstribune.com/ray-allen-why-i-went-to-auschwitz/amp/
Really worth the time to read, imo.
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Wonderful, beautiful, admirable!
Reminds me of the French town Le Chambon-sur-Ligon which was a Christian community in World War II which housed Jews escaping death. You may read about it at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Le_Chambon-sur-Lignon.
Unfortunately the documentary maker mentioned in the Wiki–a Jewish survivor who was sheltered in Le Chambon–is a hater of our President, which IMO indicates that he himself has not learned the lessons of Le Chambon.
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Very worth while.
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I’ve sort of become obsessed with Auschwitz, just got two books on it last week. If you want to read just one good book ( and it’s a thick one) on Auschwitz get ‘ Anatomy of the Auschwitz Death Camp by Yisrael Gutman and Michael Berenbaum.
I couldn’t visit it while I was in Poland, that was a no-go area then but I did get to visit many of the sites in Germany before they were touristized or flattened outright. The entire system was, if I can ùse the word, amazing in its complexity and functions. We are still using data the Germans gathered in testing at the camps.
I stil want to go to Auschwitz, it’s not only in the area my grandfather’s from but members of his mother’s family disappeared from the Lodz ghetto, last place they were documented, and probably ended up there.
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Dogs are amazing.
These police dogs sniff out memory cards used to hide child porn
http://www.indystar.com/story/news/2017/08/04/these-police-dogs-sniff-out-memory-cards-used-hide-child-porn/532428001/
Todd Jordan, who runs the Greenfield company, gets most of the Labrador retrievers from rescues organizations. He looks for dogs that are hyper and “happy-go-lucky,” he said.
He then trains them to detect the odor of a chemical compound called triphenylphosphine oxide that is used in the production of memory boards. When the dogs are able to track the chemical, they can find small electronics such as thumb drives, portable hard drives and SD cards — even micro SD cards, which are the size of a fingernail but can contain up to 200,000 images.
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The challenge for some police departments is getting the dogs.
That’s where Neighborhood Electronic Detection K-9 Inc. comes in. The Greenfield nonprofit organization buys and donates the trained dogs to law enforcement officers nationwide.
Chuck Harsin, who runs Neighborhood Electronic Detection K-9 Inc., said he felt he had a “social and moral obligation” to help law enforcement officers buy the dogs.
“There are so many opportunities to stop crime with (these) dogs,” Harsin said. “… We found out that because of the levels of bureaucracy, it’s difficult to finance these dogs.”
So Harsin and his wife decided to get involved. Harsin formed Neighborhood Electronic Devices Inc. last year as a 501(c)3 organization in order to provide funding to buy the dogs for law enforcement agencies.
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Bless the work being done by our canine friends.
The job done by dedicated investigators at local, state and federal levels is extremely difficult. The images must be horrible and haunting. It’s work I could never do for I would be sick daily and would need to be restrained to keep me from physically accosting the perps.
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dogs do for free what our CIA and FBI seem incapable of doing….merely finding a bunch of emails and computer files and information hidden by political folks.
I say turn the dogs loose on all of them, but use Dobermans not Labs…..
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Main difference between the Federal LEA and the fogs is the dogs are actually looking. OK, that wasn’t fair…the Feds are busy out there keeping our street safe from being flooded by drugs.
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This is just plain despicable that anyone would fault President Trump–a greatly charitable man–regarding his desire to see Charlie Gard get every chance to live….
“UK hospital medic blames Trump for baby Charlie Gard’s final drawn out ‘soap opera’ days”
By Peter Barry Chowka – August 5, 2017
http://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2017/08/uk_hospital_medic_blames_trump_for_baby_charlie_gardss_final_drawnout_soap_opera_days.html
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Everything is President Trump’s fault, don’t you know? Just as GW Bush was the one at fault all through Obama’s Presidency.
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Exactly!
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SMH
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Yeah, if a Trump hadn’t have showed some compassion the Brit docs could have snuck into Baby Charlie’s room earlier with that pillow.
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Ironic how the Brits fought the Nazis so hard only to become them.
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Priceless–sadly…
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This gave me a good laugh this morning.
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And the dogs are each thinking, “Hey, I can’t read. Can you? What do these signs say? You know she’s gonna use them against us…..you just know it.”
At least I think that’s what they’re thinking. They look concerned.
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somehow I think “Karma” knows exactly what his job MIGHT be…..beautiful dog….I had a Shepherd whose bark would peel back your skin, but if he got close he would merely lick you for an hour….used to eat an ice cream cone by holding the cone in his paws….no one bothered him though….they didn’t see the soft in his eyes that I knew was there.
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See my gravitar. 130 pounds of GSD who traipsed through the NOLA projects with me day or night.
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First time I saw this old tweet is today, but it is SO perfect.
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That’s the truth.
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makes me think of Judge Scalia…..
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Ditto. 😉
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Kathy, thanks for the recipe for slaw with cranberries in it.. I just tried it and it is delicious. You were right. 🙂
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What recipe is that, mom?
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http://www.food.com/recipe/paula-deens-renes-coleslaw-215096
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Thank you!
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We had a terrible t-storm come up as I was fixing dinner. So, I had finished the slaw and wasn’t willing to stay in the kitchen. That is all I had for dinner with a piece of bread. Very good. I think it would be best fixed in the morning and let sit in the fridge til dinner.
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We’ve become addicted to homemade orange-cranberry sauce with orange zest in it. Now ya got me to where I’m gonna have to dig around in the freezers to see if we have any frozen bags of cranberries left.
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My mom usually brings that kind & homemade regular cranberry sauce with the berries largely intact (I Love that color) & canned jellied sauce to Thanksgiving. I actually have to have both homemade ones–Love them!
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Homemade totally eclipses that pale, timid tinned product you get from the store.
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I agree! Even the cooked kind can be varied flavor-wise, and it is so easy to make. I usually use orange juice for the liquid, and add orange zest and cinnamon (and sugar, of course.)
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Bingo, it’s that tart/acetic/slightly sweet profile that makes it.
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Yup
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Heavy, heavy rain in New Orleans with heavy street flooding. Usual pix of cats up on the median to try and keep them dry, cars slowly cruising through axle-deep water, trash cans floating in the street. City just finished a gazillion dollar program to improve drainage in certain areas suspiciously close to the houses of major elected pols and the money foljs but this midcity flooding’s just more of the same for those who’ve lived here for long enough. Unsaid by the new, nonnative news foljs is what you see behind them in the flood shots – the hundred year old plus houses along the streets are high and dry. Original builders knew the city’s drainage in the working folks areas sux and built those houses from 18 to 24 inches off the ground as that was generally how deep the area flooded.
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Cars, not cats on the median…autocomplete is still stuck on Caturday. Cats are on roofs.
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City sewerage and water board are saying the flooding was due to 10 or more inches of rain that fell in just three hours. Sewerage folks also blaming heavy rains on global warming.
There were no official reports of more than 5 inches of rain anywhere in the area and some residents reported rainwater, after the rain had stopped, gushing back up through storm drains to flood their neighborhood’s.
I’m waiting to see if someone comes out with a statement on how the job they did to modernize the drainage system actually screwed it up.
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If I read this correctly, it seems that illegal aliens were working at the DMV and selling fake IDs. Some, if not all, anyway.
“Registry of Motor Vehicle clerks busted for selling fake IDs to illegal aliens”
Prosecutors state that clients targeted in the fake ID scheme included people living in the U.S. illegally, individuals who had been previously deported, and one individual who admitted to previous drug charges.
http://dennismichaellynch.com/registry-motor-vehicle-clerks-busted-selling-fake-ids-illegal-aliens/?newsletter_uid=2764&newsletter_date=08%2F05%2F17
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lilbirdee12’s prayer:
Our Heavenly Father, Your children come to you tonight to ask for healing and peace throughout our country so that we may return to being One Nation Under God. Guide us to be leaders in Your Kingdom, spreading Your Love and Salvation to all. Forgive us our sins and deliver us from evil.
Lord, we ask for a blanket of protection over all our troops and law enforcement who serve to defend and protect us. Bless our representatives with the strength and wisdom they need to achieve the path You have chosen for us.
Please place Your Guardian Angels of Protection around Donald Trump and Mike Pence and their families as they seek to lead America back to You.
Grant us patience, Lord, as the evil ones try to anger us and cause us to fall.
Spread blessings over Israel and Netanyahu.
We humbly ask that You please comfort those who are grieving and in pain.
Thank you Father, for Your Love and the gift of Life.
In Jesus name, we pray. Amen
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Amen
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I’m going to sign off for tonight. That news about Eric Bolling was the last straw, whether it is true or not. If it is true, I am disappointed in him, and if it isn’t I am troubled by the evil that surrounds him and us. See you all at breakfast. ❤
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Sleep tight!
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A Grey Fox haz started hanging around. He is so cute. He comes around at dark. I been giving a treat out for him.
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Seen at https://teespring.com
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So what exactly does “Covfefe” stand for/mean? I keep seeing it about but my ignorance cannot translate this (yet) meaningfully…
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It stands for some joke or a warning President Trump tweeted out a couple months back. Neither he nor his staff ever revealed what it means. The lefties went bonkers indicating the President is incompetent and so conservatives across the country began using it just to tick off the boneheads.
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Marie…Valerie…to sum it up, we ran outta reply space, a sure sine we’re done. So if you’re angling for acute reply…
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That was rather oblique!
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There is a man tonight who needs prayers. He rolled over in his race car and it caught on fire. They couldn’t get him out before it became engulfed again. They were finally able to get him out but not before he caught on fire. He’s been airlifted to hospital. Please pray for him and his teenage children who were there with him.
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🙏🏼
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Done, michellc.
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We just found out when they pulled him out his firesuit was gone. We’re trying to,get to hospital because he’s a good friend of my kids. We were at another track 3 hours away.
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So sorry Michelle. Prayers for all of you.
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Preliminary hospital reports are 40 to 50 percent of his body has 2nd and 3rd degree burns. Family arrived so his kids won’t be alone. We’re trying to get home now and not get blown away by tornadoes dropping everywhere.
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I hope you are safely home. I’ll pray, that’s all I can do. It sounds horrible. Hopefully he is relatively young and his body is strong enough to fight back. How is your son holding up? I know tight knit communities become family.
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He’s handling it fairly well. He’s worried like the rest of us, our hearts are breaking for his poor kids, who had to watch it and hear his screams.
It’s hard when it’s anyone, but even harder when it’s someone you know. He has been to our house many times, was just here yesterday picking up some fuel.
It was horrible watching it online when it happened, I can’t imagine how horrible it was to have been there. Everyone says you could hear him in the pits and on the grandstand side. He was on fire for a full minute. There will be some changes next year, I will make sure my son has the safest gas tank you can buy. Although he takes safety pretty seriously and spends the money to get the highest rated suit, gloves and shoes, from now on he will have a brand new suit every year along with socks, gloves, shoes and hood.
We got an update from his daughter, burns are 60% of his body, his face is really bad, one hand is extremely bad, too swollen to do surgery on, but they still plan on doing surgery on other parts this afternoon. He’s having trouble with his bp dropping, but they think the medication has it under control. He’s still sedated, but they haven’t told them anything in hours.
We’re going to go back up this afternoon and sit with the kids and family.
Everyone please keep praying for him and his poor kids. His daughter is the sweetest young girl you could ever meet. She was trying so hard last night to keep calm, her and her brother. They only broke down when talking about him screaming and they wouldn’t let them go to him.
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I’m sure you know how terrible burns are and the painful process of “recovery”. I’m pleased you will be there for his children, he will be unrecognizable. He must be relatively young which makes it more magic but also I would assume gives him a better chance of recovery.
Maybe Tundra will stop by with some good information.
I’m pleased your son takes every precaution possible. Do they know if the young man’s fire suit should have protected him better ?
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More “tragic” Good grief!
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Actually the doctor said he wouldn’t be alive without it. The car burned for awhile before they got it out and the suit protected him the first time, but when it ignited the second time he caught on fire. I know the suffering he has in store and all
the dangers, not sure how much his kids understand, I think they’re starting to get how serious it is. The first 72 hours of course the most critical
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Praying 🙏🏻
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Prayers
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Prayer sent up.
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