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General Discussion, Tuesday, February 23, 2021
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Stellarsโฆ.
Missoula, MT
The Ranch at Rock Creek, Philipburg, MT
Blessings on your day!
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Thank you. Love the pics ๐๐ฝ๐๐ฝ๐
Blessings on your day as well!
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You’re welcome, TigerBear! The two bottom photos enlarge beautifully…feels like you’re looking out a window at the scene.
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That first picture reminded me of a friend of my mother’s that we visited several times. They lived in Arizona on the edge of Phoenix, I believe it was. There was a tiny room that had a setee with a coffee table in front of it, next to some French doors. She had a silver tea set that she took in there every morning on a silver tray and had tea. I just loved having tea with her there.
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Yes, tea time was a welcome and relaxing break in the days when many families of varied economic status had tea sets. It was how you entertained family and strangers alike…tea along with finger sandwiches and small desserts.
For years my gal pals and I would go to tea shops and luxury hotels to have tea time. Some of my fondest memories.
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Texas Grocery Store Loses Power, Lets Customers Leave With Free Groceries
February 22, 2021
https://www.sunnyskyz.com/good-news/4164/Texas-Grocery-Store-Loses-Power-Lets-Customers-Leave-With-Free-Groceries
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Notice how orderly they are.
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and nobody seems to be buying a lot of extra products, also known as hording.
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Exactly!
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REPORT: Blue Collar Voters Are Flocking To The Republican Party
By Mike LaChance – Published February 23, 2021 at 12:14am
In recent years, Democrats have embraced the radical left and there are consequences for this. Blue collar, working class people are now flocking to the Republican party. Is there any wonder why?
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2021/02/report-blue-collar-voters-flocking-republican-party/
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Yesterday, Steele, the RNC chairman, told, Trump supporters to leave the Republican party that they were no longer welcome there”.
If people joining the Republican party added to the ones Steele told to leave, their could be a massive 3d Victory in 2024.
Blue collar, working class people are voting Republican being the 1st generation to vote Republican. Many of them reaching adulthood before they realized it was the just Republican party and not the “Damned Republican Party”
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Idiots. Mornin’ kids!
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Mornin’ WeeWeed!
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Mornin’ Stella!
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Good morning, WeeWeed! Yes, we are being run by pathetic yet deadly ignoramuses!
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Morninโ Lucy!
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Afternoon Wee – I have an offspring who was soooo excited to buy his electric car. He quickly learned that he could only travel to specific areas because gosh, golly, gee, it’s really inconvenient when a charging station doesn’t exist and you’ve exceeded your return trip battery charge….
No, he didn’t talk to me before he purchased the car…And yes, I did inform him that I thought he was an idiot :0)
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Poor youngling – in nature they call it the stupid baby syndrome. My child (until this week) thought it would be awesome to live in Chicago or D.C. all the time. After 10-ish days of no water, hideous temps – not so much, now. Afternoon ‘Maus!
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Step One – Admit you have a problem;
Step Two – Step Down
Five ERCOT board members step down, and one wannabe has withdrawn his name. He’s foreigner, too. As in, he ain’t from Texas.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/texas-power-grid-board-members-resign-following-freeze/ar-BB1dX8SD?ocid=msedgdhp
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“Heโs foreigner, too. As in, he ainโt from Texas.” LOL
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What are they doing on the board if they aren’t from Texas?
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Careful there, someone may actually answer that question.
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It’s been a rather incestuous deal for some time. Friends and family plan, and our last two or three gov’s just let them run free. You asked. ๐
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I am so disappointed in Gov. Abbott. SMH
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He is not all he appears. Keep in mind this board has been around since 1970. We’ve had R gov’s since 1994. That’s a long time to get things right. And they weren’t.
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Texas was set up. I was born in Texas. I have never lived there since, but I was always proud of Texas and Texans.
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I need to find out if those things were generating power in ND during the vortex. Same thing with pumping natural gas, I have never heard of our wells freezing.
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We heat with natural gas here in Michigan. No freezing lines that I’ve EVER heard of here.
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Our wells were freezing due to the rolling blackouts. Power went out everywhere except for hospitals and nursing homes………is what we were told. Oil/gas wells need electricity to continue pulling things out of the ground and then to move it around.
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Mornin’ All. Hope your weather wherever you are is better today. I won’t tell you how nice it is here. ๐ I am watching an interview of a coach and his wife in Texas talking about how they are feeding the high school players that are in this school because of the problems with the electricity and water. I love the stories of people stepping up. Gotta go get some breakfast. It is my friend’s birthday and I am going up to have lunch with her and give her her presents. Later
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Weather is much better. 39 degrees now with a high of 41 forecast. A bit cloudy.
Have fun at lunch!
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https://twitter.com/ilDonaldoTrumpo/status/1363980656041148424
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Is that for real? Wouldn’t be surprised.
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Probably – who knows, these days.
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I kept checking for the Babylon Bee signature.
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Absolutely fascinating….thx Wee…
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Can you imagine a string of those???
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Shhhhh! Mrs. T gonna hear ya’z. ๐
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You know I have her email, right??
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Peekin in from work just to say HI! ๐ It will be 70 here today! Last week it was -8 with a high of 10! Crazy right? Have a wonderful day!
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It’s crazy, alright. Say…..do the libs have control of the weather machines, now???
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Sounds OK to me!! Ps, loved your posts next door this morning, Stevie – thank you, and have a blessed day.
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Last Tuesday was Mardi Gras and high of 33* in NO. Today 70*, blue and sunny…..
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It was 71 here today, and will be around that tomorrow also.
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G’day all, hope everyone is having a nice day. It’s warmer to 34 and the heavy winds have subsided so it’s lovely outside. I hear birds chirping and it sounds so good.
I’ve spent the morning contacting my cable supplier, Coca Cola and my reps to voice my displeasure about companies endorsing racism and politicians deciding what content I’m allowed to view with my cable service.
It’s a world filled with angst-ridden fools with an agenda against whites, men, the right, President Trump and any that supported him. It’s a great time for sorting the wheat from the chaff though.
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Hopefully, God is checking His list off…๐ค…I want to be in the wheat category! ๐
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COVID-19 cases are falling nationwide
Written by Martha Njolomole on February 22, 2021
Today, the Minnesota Department of Health reported 561 new COVID-19 cases. This is one of Minnesota`s lowest numbers since the pandemic peaked. Minnesota has continued to experience positive outcomes โcases, hospitalizations, deathsโ the last couple of weeks. On February 21st, for instance, Minnesota had a total of 235 people hospitalized for COVID-19. This is 87% less than the November peak of 1864.
This is a trend that we can also see nationwide. Regardless of measures in place, states are seeing a drop in cases and deaths nationally, albeit not at the same rate of change. In the past 6 weeks, COVID-19 cases have dropped 77%.
https://www.americanexperiment.org/2021/02/covid-19-cases-falling-nationally/
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Same guy saying this as the article just above it. Dr. Makary.
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Remember, it is going away because we have Dems running the House, Senate, and of course the White House. Just like magic. Oh, yeah, and because they are counting differently now….
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Some remembrances of happy tea times….
“Afternoon Tea” by Deborah Macy (2020)
“The Tea Party” (Artist not listed)
A Victorian tea party in Ipswich c. 1900. From the original glass plate negative – http://www.kindred-spirit.co.uk
(Artist not listed)
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I inherited a lot of Victorian items. Some of my favorites are the tea and chocolate sets. My mom used to do a high tea every so often and use them. I really should do the same.
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Grew up very rural but remember my British-born mother hosting a tea party on silver tea set, complete with cucumber sandwiches and mustard-and-cress sandwiches (sans crusts). Wonderful memories.
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Use them! Whatโs the joy in keeping them locked up all the time!!!
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Will do. ๐
It’s a good excuse to have the neighbors over again.
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There was a time when all the women in my family gathered together to attend a weekend “girls retreat” and the high light was to be a tea party. There were great- grandmothers, grandmothers, mothers * children amongst all of us who had gathered.
When the invitations went out, the guest was required to commit to wearing their current pajamas and bathrobes, a hat from 1950 or older and elbow length silk gloves and attendance at the tea party was mandatory.
There was huge amount of individual satisfaction & fun had in the weeks leading up to the tea party. Antique shops and boutiques were scoured in the search for hats and gloves. Closets were re-discovered in looking for ‘mom’ or ‘grandmas’ old things. Sewing machines and needles were brought out to patch well worn nightwear.
The tea table was set with beautiful china that each member had inherited, pinky fingers were raised , the relating of the escapades behind each individual woman’s ‘ensemble’ began and a right and proper tea party was had by all.
Such fun. What lovely memories your posts provoke Lucille. Thank you :0)
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When my friends and I held our monthly teas, we always dressed to the daytime nines including hats, gloves and best jewelry. We’d all met either through a company we worked for or were included as friends of one of the gals. Our mothers were invited if they lived locally or were visiting.
One year when we went to L.A.’s Chinatown, a gal invited her son who was an expert on Chinese and Japanese porcelain. He took us on a tour of his favorite antique stores in the area. To this day I regret not purchasing a lovely translucent yellow jade bowl we saw in a special shop where he knew the owners.
I was always the official photographer. One year one of the gals gave each of us special photo books which she’d inscribed in beautiful calligraphy. It’s great fun to get out that photo book and subsequent books and reminisce on the group–absolutely the finest ever, with no backbiting or jealousy or unkindness or gossip. Just superb women.
Four of the group are gone now and the rest of us are scattered to different parts of the country, keeping in touch via email and the occasional phone call. All of us, though, recognize that for those moments in time, we were so very blessed.
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Oh, how wonderful! That sounds like such fun and warm memories.
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Feel sorry for me (and Tucker too). /s
Tucker has had diarrhea and vomiting over the past two days. I had nausea medication for him and gave him some. Restricting his diet to small amounts of bland food (plain yogurt, canned pumpkin and cooked egg) and he is doing well today.
Meanwhile, he vomited in at least nine places on my living room carpet yesterday. Fortunately the diarrhea was restricted to the mattress in his bed (the cover is waterproof).
I have ordered a new carpet shampoo machine since my old one was destroyed in the 2020 basement sewer backup event. Can’t wait!
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My heart goes out to you Stella. [and Tucker :0)]
Squeaks is what I consider a “puker cat”. He’s long haired so he constantly hacks up hairballs and all the muck associated. Having this knowledge I laid down tile and linoleum in every room of the house, with the exception of the bedroom, and don’t ya know it, Squeak’s preference for puking is on the bedroom carpet. Drives me nuts:0)
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He has free access to three rooms. One has vinyl flooring, one has wood flooring, and one has carpet. The carpet is what he almost always chooses.
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I had a ‘puker cat’ named Pookie that my compter guy re-named Pukie after he covered my keyboard one time. Computer guy used a pencil eraser to clean every contact (back in the 1980’s). Pookie died at 12 years old from IBD, and it was horrible. I later read that fish cat food can cause hypersensitivity and trigger IBD. He was abandoned by his mom in the yard behind the warehouse where my office was; I waited a day but she never came back for him, so I had to bottle-feed him for a couple of weeks. He commuted with me in the car, and when we’d go to the vet, he’d just sit in my arms watching the other animals come and go. Defended me once from two stray dogs that hooked up with me on a run one morning; I was trying to chase them away when I got home, and Pookie thought I was in danger. He attached himself to the side of one then pursued the yelping dogs over the side of a hill before he came back dusting off his paws to check on my well being. A dear, sweet companion through some tumultous times.
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As a past staff member in the IT department, I have cleaned my share of filthy keyboards, but never vomit! Cola, chocolate, coffee, plain filth …
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Oh my, you poor dear! What a miserable issue to deal with. Did he eat something he shouldn’t have? Is he otherwise acting ill? One of the best things for dogs with diarrhea is cooked rice, about a half a cup at a time twice a day. Hope the boy is better soon!
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Yes, I think he ate something he should not have (common with him, and I try to be very careful what I leave out, especially when I am not in the room). If given the opportunity, he will eat kleenex, paper towels and paper napkins. In the past he has also eaten a silicone keyboard cover (it came back up), hair ties, and a mitten. I think he may have eaten a small fingerless glove, but that would have been a week or so ago, but I am keeping a good eye on him.
The diarrhea and vomiting seem to have ceased, so I am just continuing a bland diet. I might cook up some rice too. Pumpkin is very good for both diarrhea and constipation, and yogurt is good for probiotics/digestion, if the dog isn’t lactose intolerant (I don’t think he is.)
He is much perkier today and looking for more food!
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Oh my, I sure learn a lot here! Best wishes to you and Tucker, Stella.
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After years of cleaning up after our dogs and cats, hen Czar and I built this house we chose ceramic tile throughout. Mostly we have been fortunate that the critters hit the floor, but there is the occasional fur ball throw up on the bed. The worst is when I donโt notice it until I crawl in and have a cold wet spot…..
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Ick!
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Sorry Stella, glad to hear heโs feeling better, and I hope that carpet comes clean.
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Medal of Freedom recipient…hmmmm!
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Oh, my…prayers for his complete recovery. That first Masters win when he hugged his father is so very memorable. The joy he showed donning that green jacket was truly touching.
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Didnt he crash his car before? I hope all goes well with the surgeries.
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I don’t know, but reports are that it was a one-car accident.
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Absolutely love this!
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An article by Selwyn Duke…
Conservatives Need to Start Taking No Prisoners and Claiming Scalps
https://new.americanprophet.org/conservatives-need-to-start-taking-no-prisoners/
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https://twitter.com/Breaking911/status/1364327650479788032?s=20
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Tough. Unfortunately they probably won’t be sent back with this clown show in charge.
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Oh my gosh. After I came back from taking my friend to a restaurant for her birthday, I took Loki for a walk, and when I got to the other end of my building a big dog burst out of the door and came after Loki. I started screaming (of course) and tried to get the attention of the dog, but his only attention was on Loki. A neighbor to the owner (their doors are right next to each other) banged on her door and came to help me. I had picked Loki up and didn’t know what I was going to do next. I can’t find any bites on her. And, the little dummy never backed away, she tried to go after this dog who was 16 times her weight and who had a head about the size of her whole body.
Thank goodness for the neighbor for coming out to help me. She said that the woman often doesn’t make sure the door is closed all the way. Oh, and the doors open to the outside, not inside so the dog can push it open. It looks like a Great Pyrenees or something like it. The max weight here is 60 lbs. The woman came down to the door, but said she had a baby upstairs and couldn’t go after the dog. Too bad for her. I understand, but I am calling the office tomorrow and filling them in on what happened. I would be willing to bet money that the dog is not registered. Loki seems to be all right. I don’t think he got his teeth in her anywhere. But, I was a wreck.
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I’m so glad that neither of you were hurt…but still, so scary! ๐
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My friend suggested I get some bear spray. I think it is legal here. But, until I can, I will carry wasp spray. All you have to do is get it near their nose.
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Great idea!
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Right now I am still trembling inside. I won’t feel safe unless I have something to protect us.
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The House vote is on Thursday where it will likely pass since Nancy seems to have a total grip on those hapless denizens…but pray anyway for the House and those in the Senate who just may still have consciences and a love for their country, that they will vote against turning our nation over to the Marxists…
February 22, 2021 by Tony Perkins
Americans have come dangerously close to passing this death knell for the First Amendment before. Now, with the President and Democratic Congress on their side, it will take true political courage — and a groundswell of the grassroots — to stop it. “Pass it swiftly,” President Biden urged the House and Senate on Friday. But that would be the worst thing leaders could do, Rep. Andy Harris (R-Md.) argued on “Washington Watch.”
https://www.frc.org/get.cfm?i=WA21B53&f=WU21B16
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