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![]() Today’s opening topic is a two parter: 1. What was the first book you read? 2. What book (if any) changed your life? First Book: I suspect most of you are like me, in that you can’t remember a time when you couldn’t read. My grandparents had a separate room that held not just their own books, but ones that my mother and aunt had read during college. There was the usual 1960s crap like The Organization Man and The Feminine Mystique, but also wonderful ones that have stayed with me to this day. The first books I can distinctly remember reading were Lewis Carroll’s Alice books and – oddly – Nineteen Eighty-Four. Both had me hooked from the start; Carroll not so much for the story or wordplay, but for Sir John Tenniel’s illustrations, which made Victorian fashion my go-to ever since. And as far as Orwell, who could stop reading after his opening sentence, It was a bright cold day in April and the clocks were striking thirteen? I couldn’t understand the machinations of the Party and the constriction of Newspeak, but as I got older, the book became ever more chilling and so much closer to reality. ![]() ![]() Books That Changed My Life: Two other books I discovered fairly early in my reading life were the Victorian-era erotica Venus in Furs and A Man with a Maid, which, I suppose, could be considered books that changed my life, since they’ve colored my views of and relationships with women ever since puberty. I’d be less than honest if I didn’t admit that. But the book that I can truly say changed my life was one that I mentioned a few weeks ago: Donald Rumbelow’s The Complete Jack the Ripper. I knew nothing about the case when I first saw it – in fact, my first reaction was, “how can there be an entire book about Jack the Ripper?” – but after reading it, I delved deeply into the world of the Whitechapel Murders, eventually corresponding with and meeting some of the most respected names in true-crime writing, editing a magazine about the murders and the world of 1888, as well as writing a reference book and penning a to-this-day regular column in the specialist magazine Ripperology. It was after I finished my JtR book that I looked around for another subject, thought about tackling the idea of a silent film mystery with Theda Bara as an amateur detective. . .and here I am, with two Bara novels under my belt and a third on the way. ![]() ![]() ![]() What about you? Do you remember the first book you ever read? What book, if any, changed your life and made you who you are today? Comments(Jump to bottom of comments)1
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Posted by: Skip at February 01, 2026 09:01 AM (Ia/+0) 2
Read “How the Croix is Won,” by Warren H. Miller. Published in Blue Book Magazine’s December 1931 issue. Apparently, there was a subset of pulp dedicated to the French Foreign Legion which had a heyday from the 1920s through the 50s by various authors. Miller’s story concerns a battalion’s detachment who’ve had their adjutant kidnapped and their rifles stolen by “friendly” natives in North Africa.
The battalion sets up its cannon at the city gates demanding the return of their officer and arms. The Caid of the city sympathizes with them, but one of the squad, an old soldier named Hortet, a man known for rash actions leading to success, doesn’t believe the Caid, and hatches a mad plan to enter the city unarmed, except for hidden grenades, and rescue their officer. Anyway, the attack works, and they retrieve both adjutant and arms, leading to the commandant giving Hortet his own Croix de Guerre, hence how the Croix is won. It wasn’t bad, just didn’t hold my interest enough to find more in this genre. The story had action and very defined characters, but it’s definitely of its time. Maybe Miller should have stuck with ski films…. Posted by: OrangeEnt at February 01, 2026 09:01 AM (uQesX) 3
That hat demonstrates a clever use of the giant milkweed plant.
Posted by: Thomas Paine at February 01, 2026 09:02 AM (0U5gm) 4
First book read?
Can't remember. Probably a children's book, maybe Dr. Suess or Bennett Cerf. Changed my life? More than one, I'd guess. How exactly it changed me is another story.... Posted by: OrangeEnt at February 01, 2026 09:03 AM (uQesX) 5
Morning, Book Folken! And a tip of the chapeau to MP4 for his thread handing duties today!
Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at February 01, 2026 09:03 AM (wzUl9) 6
Good morning book people.
I finished Dante's Inferno this week. Sadly, I recognized many circles where I'm pretty sure some folks I am familiar with will reside eventually. Posted by: Tonypete at February 01, 2026 09:04 AM (cYBz/) 7
Love the Tenniel drawing up top, but don’t remember it. Which character is that with Alice?
Posted by: Tom Servo at February 01, 2026 09:04 AM (IUuBi) 8
Thats an intriguing question something about zoology we had the whole time life series
Posted by: Miguel cervantes at February 01, 2026 09:06 AM (bXbFr) 9
Morning, 'rons and 'ronettes. Thanks for letting me host, CBD.
I was, naturally, depressed yesterday (I'll have more on that in a moment), so went book shopping to cheer up. I picked up a brand-new true crime book, Black Dahlia by William Mann. He is also the author of Tinseltown, which was a deep dive into the still unsolved murder of Hollywood director William Desmond Taylor in 1922. Dahlia is packed with research footnotes, and, if it's anything like his Taylor book, it is solid research. I haven't begun it yet, so don't know who his suspect is, or if he has one, but it's a book I am actually looking forward to spending an afternoon with. Posted by: Mary Poppins' Practically Perfect Piercing (aka Eloquent Depression) at February 01, 2026 09:06 AM (ufSfZ) 10
Finished Brandon Fisichella's Corpse War of 1793, a fiction of a survivor of a zombie war in East Anglia.
It was a good read if you like Sci-fi, he did change the Zombie rules , if thats expected but not maybe unusual to newer stories as a writer might want to make their story different yet being in early the French revolution era it is different. Posted by: Skip at February 01, 2026 09:06 AM (Ia/+0) 11
The first book I read, one that my grandmother selected to teach me to read, was a collection of Grimm's fairy tales and poems. I can still see the illustrations of Red Riding Hood and the mouse running down the clock in my head.
Posted by: Thomas Paine at February 01, 2026 09:06 AM (0U5gm) 12
Good morning again and thanks MP4
That cover shot is the version of 1984 I read, but I had read Animal Farm previously which was very jarring and disturbing. Most of my peers who read it did not see anything other than a story about a farm and what I remember is the growing sense I saw the world differently than they did. Posted by: San Franpsycho at February 01, 2026 09:06 AM (RIvkX) 13
Who's the lady with the enormous large hat?
Posted by: dantesed at February 01, 2026 09:07 AM (Oy/m2) 14
The character is the White Queen.
Posted by: Mary Poppins' Practically Perfect Piercing (aka Eloquent Depression) at February 01, 2026 09:07 AM (ufSfZ) 15
Hi Horde. Iced in here, as I assume many of you are.
Something hit me yesterday which I should have thought of decades ago. In Pride and Prejudice, why is it that Mr Collins's name is Collins? As we are told the estate is entailed in the male line, shouldn't he be another Bennett? He is a cousin, but some of my cousins share my last name - the ones descended from my father's brother, or my grandfather's brother (2nd cousins). The answer to the first is Winnie the Pooh/House on Pooh Corner, which should surprise everyone. The 2nd was the Just So Stories. One that changed my life was Churchill's World Crisis, which hooked me on naval history, forever. Posted by: Eeyore at February 01, 2026 09:08 AM (AlhUl) 16
The first book I ever read? You'll have to be more specific as to what "book" means. I certainly recall a children's story called Space Cat Goes to Mars which I read in first or second grade -- but I'd been reading for a while before that. In grammar school I always preferred adventures and Westerns to more traditional "kid" fare. The Whitman TV Adventures for Young Readers novels, based on shows like Roy Rogers, Maverick, Have Gun -- Will Travel, and others were a staple of my reading in third to about sixth grade, when I graduated to Alfred Hitchcock anthologies of crime, suspense, and the supernatural.
I really can't recall a first "book," if you define "book" as a hardback or paperback with actual text. Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at February 01, 2026 09:08 AM (wzUl9) 17
I don't remember my early childhood clearly but, I distinctly remember reading a Jack London novel and a book of children's folk tales.
I loved the folk tale book so much I sought out copies for the kids. It was published in 1934 and has the most vivid illustrations. Beautiful colors that you just don't see in today's volumes. Posted by: Tonypete at February 01, 2026 09:09 AM (cYBz/) 18
One of my professors, Peter L Heath, was the author of The Philosopher's Alice.
Posted by: Eeyore at February 01, 2026 09:10 AM (AlhUl) 19
That cover shot is the version of 1984 I read, but I had read Animal Farm previously which was very jarring and disturbing. Most of my peers who read it did not see anything other than a story about a farm and what I remember is the growing sense I saw the world differently than they did.
Posted by: San Franpsycho at February 01, 2026 09:06 AM (RIvkX) Animal Farm is one of the few Orwell books that I can't really read. It's odd, but I can read about Winston Smith being tortured and not flinch, but Boxer being sent to the knackers really affects me. I think AF would have been much less effective if Orwell had used humans and set it in some sort of island community. Posted by: Mary Poppins' Practically Perfect Piercing (aka Eloquent Depression) at February 01, 2026 09:10 AM (ufSfZ) 20
Good morning fellow Book Threadists. I hope everyone had a great week of reading. Given the cold temps, nasty wind chill factor and ice on top of snow, it was a good excuse to stay put, stay warm, and read. (I'll take any chance for that.)
Posted by: JTB at February 01, 2026 09:10 AM (yTvNw) 21
First book?
No doubt some children's book, can't say first history book but did remember well reading in 8th grade I think Hell in a Very Small Place, a history of the French battle of Dien Bien Phu in Vietnam. I llearned Communists were evil and have never turned back from.that concept. Posted by: Skip at February 01, 2026 09:10 AM (Ia/+0) 22
First book outside of Dr. Seuss was I think Winnie the Pooh, and it’s sequels. I always liked maps, I remember studying the map of the 100 aker wood just inside the cover and understanding where everything was at. I think I was 4.
Posted by: Tom Servo at February 01, 2026 09:11 AM (IUuBi) 23
I think AF would have been much less effective if Orwell had used humans and set it in some sort of island community.
Posted by: Mary Poppins' Practically Perfect Piercing (aka Eloquent Depression) at February 01, 2026 09:10 AM (ufSfZ) Instead of humans, flies! Posted by: OrangeEnt at February 01, 2026 09:11 AM (uQesX) 24
Good Sunday morning, horde!
I suppose all of the books I've read change my life in some way. If for no other reason, just the compiled and ever-increasing information and vocabulary from each one expands my mind. I can't think of a specific book that really grabbed me and changed my outlook. Wait, maybe there was....I spent an entire summer between sixth and seventh grade reading a book on art history. I learned a lot from it, and it informed my own artistic interest and style. Posted by: Dash my lace wigs! at February 01, 2026 09:12 AM (h7ZuX) 25
TBH, I'm sure I read books before Alice - it's just that Carroll is the first author I can remember.
I also enjoyed tales of Robin Hood, with the constant mentioning of 'nut-brown ale' and wondering what that must taste like. I didn't get into the Arthurian romances until high school. Posted by: Mary Poppins' Practically Perfect Piercing (aka Eloquent Depression) at February 01, 2026 09:13 AM (ufSfZ) 26
Probably getting on ebook next is Rick Atkinson's The Army at Dawn a history of the North African campaign 1942-3. That theater of WWII was my first fascinating
Posted by: Skip at February 01, 2026 09:13 AM (Ia/+0) 27
The Foundation trilogy by Isaac Asimov.
Posted by: MichiCanuck at February 01, 2026 09:14 AM (jqHAs) 28
Yesterday I threw out a question in KT's 1st thread, but shit happened and I was unable to stay around. It strikes me as not inappropriate here. It is why do we always assume that a "high-trust" society is an unalloyed good?
To develop the idea, note that one arguable problem is that the people of the society will tend to be over trusting in the competence and integrity of those in authority. (The proof of that is essentially the history of the 21st Century, so far.) I note this was, when I was young, a standard criticism of Scandanavia. Posted by: Eeyore at February 01, 2026 09:14 AM (AlhUl) 29
Yay book thread! First book is hard to say in absolute terms, but The Lorax was the mainstay of my early childhood. I'm reading it to the grandkids and it captivates them. They're all hyper and then I start reading the brooding introduction and they immediately fall silent, fascinated by the mystery that they've heard hundreds of times.
Important books? Lord of the Rings and Sword of Honour. I read the former in middle school and revisited it annually for twenty years or so. Lifelong Tolkien addict. I discovered Sword of Honour at a crisis point in my life, and its explanation and demonstration of Catholic faith in action transformed me. Posted by: Ace-Endorsed Author A.H. Lloyd at February 01, 2026 09:14 AM (ZOv7s) 30
Books that changed my life? The Shining by Stephen King. I very much identified with Jack, the tragic, alcoholic figure of the novel, in that my drinking too was getting out of control. When I read of him going dry, I shot for the same thing, and made almost four years at it.
The Past Through Tomorrow, the collection of future history stories by Heinlein, certainly changed my view of science fiction. Suddenly I understood what the field was all about: not just space travel or time travel or surprise Twilight Zone-ish endings, but about people. Ellery Queen's mysteries, and to a lesser degree my earlier acquaintance with Sherlock Holmes, had a profound influence on my thinking. EQ's mysteries were solvable by the reader (if he were a genius, at least); they did not require specialized knowledge of the mud around London or of cigar ash, as in SH stories. They taught me to look for patterns in data and to reason from what I found. Which stood me in good stead later as a computer programmer! Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at February 01, 2026 09:14 AM (wzUl9) 31
The first book(s) I remember reading on my very own are Little House on the Prairie and A Wrinkle in Time. I was probably around 8-9. I'm sure I read other children's books but not novels. My dad had gotten a set of Funk & Wagnells encyclopedias and I think they had thrown in about 8 books that were the first book in the series of books. I believe the Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe was also in there. I can't remember the rest of the books but those 3 made an impression. I have been a constant reader since.
Posted by: lin-duh is offended at February 01, 2026 09:15 AM (VCgbV) 32
Happy books news: the audiobook of Battle Officer Wolf is now available for your listening pleasure. I used the automated voice, which is decent and also free. The process of converting it allowed me to make additional corrections, and I will move ahead with my other books in no particular order.
Posted by: Ace-Endorsed Author A.H. Lloyd at February 01, 2026 09:17 AM (ZOv7s) 33
Morning, MP4.
Howdy, Horde. First book read? Can't remember -- I don't recall a time when I couldn't read, and would read anything from comics and kids books to cereal box labels over breakfast. Changed my life? Heinlein's The Puppet Masters. Began devouring SF after stumbling over that one, and read almost nothing else for pleasure for a little over a decade. That was both good and bad for me, I think. Posted by: Just Some Guy at February 01, 2026 09:17 AM (q3u5l) 34
On a grumpier writing note, I sometimes wonder why I bust myself trying to come up with a good plot for my new novel when the most obvious, ham-handed woke crap sells millions.
It's a movie, but I'm talking about the screenplay for Send Help. Just looking at the trailer makes it obvious that (spoiler!) the woman kills the man and becomes rich and successful in the end. It couldn't be written that the two ally themselves or that the man kills the woman - no, it has to be the blatant, woke, 'yas kween!' shit. **grumbles** Posted by: Mary Poppins' Practically Perfect Piercing (aka Eloquent Depression) at February 01, 2026 09:18 AM (ufSfZ) 35
I think my first book must have been one of the Winnie-the-Pooh books, if only because my mother really loved them so that gives the best odds of that being the book where I started following the words myself rather than just listening.
As to books that changed my life, I think Heinlein's Moon is a Harsh Mistress, which I read far too young and put me onto science fiction for good; and an obscure book by Adrian Berry called The Next Ten Thousand Years, which immunized me against Malthusian doomerism. Posted by: Trimegistus at February 01, 2026 09:18 AM (78a2H) Posted by: Perfessor Sqiurrel at February 01, 2026 09:19 AM (5WBUQ) 37
An early book for me was Bible Stories for Young People, a large-format and illustrated collection of both Old Testament and New Testament stories. Tot his day I have dim memories of Elijah and the ravens, Shadrach and his compatriots in the fiery furnace, and others from the pen-and-ink illustrations.
I peeped into my mother's nursing textbooks, which she did not want me to look at. After seeing some of the horrible photographs of various patient conditions, I wished I'd listened to her. Nothing like a shot of somebody with elephantiasis to put you off your feed for a while. Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at February 01, 2026 09:19 AM (wzUl9) 38
Gustave Doré's illustrations for La Grande Bible de Tours would be the first I remember having a lasting impact. Don't know when Mom brought it home, but it was always there.
Posted by: Berwyn Mutt - Home of Svengoolie at February 01, 2026 09:19 AM (HcbZb) 39
Are Robin and Little Red Riding related Hoods? And are hoodlums their descendants?
Posted by: Alberta Oil Peon at February 01, 2026 09:19 AM (8zz6B) 40
Love the Tenniel drawing up top, but don’t remember it. Which character is that with Alice?
Posted by: Tom Servo at February 01, 2026 *** I was going to say the Red Queen, but she was pretty imperious. One of the other playing-card figures? Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at February 01, 2026 09:20 AM (wzUl9) 41
Good morning bibliophiles. Thanks, MP4, for taking up the baton.
"I loved the folk tale book so much I sought out copies for the kids. It was published in 1934 and has the most vivid illustrations. Beautiful colors that you just don't see in today's volumes. Posted by: Tonypete at February 01, 2026 09:09 AM (cYBz/)" ---- I, too, remember reading a book of folk tales with lush, complex illustrations. To this day I can visualize Puss in Boots and his marvelous tooled leather boots! Wish I could recall what book that was. Why do adults think kids want simple illustrations? Is it because that's all a child can draw at that age? Posted by: All Hail Eris, She-Wolf of the 'Ettes 'Ettes. at February 01, 2026 09:20 AM (kpS4V) Posted by: Quarter Twenty at February 01, 2026 09:21 AM (2Ez/1) 43
The first books I can clearly remember reading were: Green Eggs and Ham The Littlest Angel Little Black Sambo Winnie the Pooh (and various related texts like "Now We are Six") Mother Goose Rhymes Loved all of that stuff. Esp. LBS. But, I was a question kid: "Why is the sky blue?" "Why is grass green?" "What is the sun?" "Why is there night?"...etc all the time, so my folks bought me a lot of Kid-Level science books along with fossil and dinosaur books. And I was off, I read almost nothing but science books along with the occasional comic and mythology books(somewhere along the line I learned that people believed in other gods, which fascinated me and I was off on that as well. Posted by: naturalfake at February 01, 2026 09:21 AM (iJfKG) 44
Life changing: Notes from Underground, The Possessed (better than Crime and Punishment and Brothers K, IMO), and Darkness at Noon.
Posted by: Biff Pocoroba at February 01, 2026 09:22 AM (XvL8K) 45
Everybody remembers the World Book or the Encyclopaedia Britannica, but who remembers the World Book encyclopedia? We had that when I was growing up and I loved just poking through it, reading entries here and there. I still collect small sets of encyclopedias and old dictionaries as well; it makes me sad to think they'll all end up in the garbage when I die.
Posted by: Mary Poppins' Practically Perfect Piercing (aka Eloquent Depression) at February 01, 2026 09:22 AM (ufSfZ) 46
First book can't remember either, but I remember I loved Go Dog Go and hated Are You My Mother?
Posted by: vmom deport deport deport at February 01, 2026 09:22 AM (7fpSt) 47
I didn't finish any books this past week. I just kept working through a couple different books. Three different comic collections, and a non-fiction prose ebook.
The prose book is an overview/summary of the various wars between Africans and Europeans during the late 19th century. In the early-going, the author spent a bit of time talking about the Zulus, and the migrations within Africa that their rise caused. The author cited several observations made by Dr. Livingstone during his travels....and it made me realize that I know nothing about Dr. Livingstone, save the for the scene of some guy walking into a clearing and saying 'Doctor Livingstone, I presume?" Posted by: Castle Guy at February 01, 2026 09:23 AM (Lhaco) 48
I don’t know if a single book changed my life, but the epic fantasy I read as a teenager definitely affected my outlook on Good and Evil.
Posted by: Perfessor Sqiurrel at February 01, 2026 09:23 AM (5WBUQ) 49
At the same time I discovered Tolkien, I also got into Winston Churchill's The Second World War.
My grandparents had an illustrated "young readers" version by Time-Life, and I read through it constantly. It had some of the best known passages of Churchill's book, his speeches, repeated the iconic chapter headings and the gaps were filled by editorial commentary or summaries in a different font. Lavishly illustrated, neat little maps and inherited it. Still on my shelf. The maps got me thinking about wargaming before I knew that was a thing. I would set out blankets on the floor and populate it with dominos and poker chips to represent borders, defensive lines and unit types (white was infantry, red armor, yellow artillery and blue was air/special) on land, at sea red was destroyers, white cruisers, yellow battleships and blue aircraft (sitting on a domino) or submarines. Also landing craft. I remember being amazed to discover people actually made wargames out of paper. A dream come true! Posted by: Ace-Endorsed Author A.H. Lloyd at February 01, 2026 09:23 AM (ZOv7s) 50
First book I ever read was "The Big Green Thing" when I was 4. Mom wrote a note on the inside cover that I read it myself. I dearly want to find it; it has to be inside their (now my) house.
First book I read after that would have to be a Hardy Boys story, but I can't recall which. Book that changed my life is a Harold Robbins novel that I found in Grandpa's shack in the back yard. (Today we would call it a man cave.) He had shelves of paperbacks, and during one visit I came across a paperback with a photo of a woman in bed. No bra straps. Hmm. I flipped through it and came upon a scene that explained the relationship between sex and babies. I grew up on a farm, and I knew cows had calves, but I didn't understand the role of the bull. And I knew women had babies, but I thought marriage was a mandatory component. Needless to say, I beelined for that shack during subsequent vusits. Confession: I have never read Orwell, Rand, or any of the Western Civ readings. Maybe some Plato. Posted by: Weak Geek at February 01, 2026 09:23 AM (p/isN) 51
No memory of the first book I read. Most likely a fairy tale with illustrations. It was certainly before kindergarten and being bored with the 'see Spot run' schools always started with. The first reading, not a book, was probably the comics section of the local paper. I knew the alphabet and my grandfather, bless him, showed me how to sound out the words.
Posted by: JTB at February 01, 2026 09:23 AM (yTvNw) Posted by: Mary Poppins' Practically Perfect Piercing (aka Eloquent Depression) at February 01, 2026 09:24 AM (ufSfZ) 53
Yesterday I threw out a question in KT's 1st thread, but shit happened and I was unable to stay around. It strikes me as not inappropriate here. It is why do we always assume that a "high-trust" society is an unalloyed good?
To develop the idea, note that one arguable problem is that the people of the society will tend to be over trusting in the competence and integrity of those in authority. (The proof of that is essentially the history of the 21st Century, so far.) I note this was, when I was young, a standard criticism of Scandanavia. Posted by: Eeyore My idea of a high trust society is based on local personal interaction, not trust in government. To me, high trust is where everyone expects their neighbors to behave in a way that is conducive to each others' well-being. You expect your neighbors to have a casual eye out for danger in the neighborhood. This is the same behavior that herd animals exhibit. If your daily life is that anything not nailed down will be stolen by neighbors, you don't have a high trust society, in fact, you don't really have a society at all. I believe the flaw is that this system is not applicable to larger systems or government. Posted by: Thomas Paine at February 01, 2026 09:24 AM (0U5gm) 54
Let's hear it for the Hard Case Crime line. Without it, we would find it much more difficult to see how top thriller writers honed their craft. Case in point: "361" by Donald Westlake.
The title is explained on the page before the title page as a reference to homicide. Wbose reference is not made clear. Ray Kelly, freshly discharged from the Air Force, is picked up in New York City by his father. As they start their drive home to Binghamton, a car pulls beside them and somebody inside opens fire. Result: Daddy dead and Ray badly banged up in the ensuing crash. He's even lost an eye. Ray and his brother, Bill, learn that Daddy was once a lawyer for a top mobster, who is about to get out after 25 years in prison. He wants to revive the old gang and push out the usurpers. Was this why Daddy was killed? Westlake spins a tale of revenge with a few twists. That same year (1962), under the pen name Richard Stark, he published "The Hunter," his first Parker book, and his career moved into high gear. Posted by: Weak Geek at February 01, 2026 09:24 AM (p/isN) 55
Just started reading " Somewhere For Me" a biography of the composer Richard Rodgers by Meryle Secrest. It's quite lengthy and packed with nostalgic photos.
Posted by: Tuna at February 01, 2026 09:25 AM (lJ0H4) 56
Of course the James Bond novels were an influence on the young Wolfus. Mom bought each paperback -- this was arund the time of the first movie -- but thought they were on the whole too racy and adult for me. However, one night she handed me Doctor No and asked me to read the part of the chapter where Bond awakes, naked in his bed, with the deadly venomous centipede crawling on him. Hooked me good. After that I sneaked reads of the action scenes (I was too young yet for the sexy ones).
I must have read the Dr. Fu Manchu stories before that, because Doctor No himself reminded me very strongly of the Chinese mastermind. And I know I read the Tarzan series when I was about ten. Some were better stories than others, but each contained fascinating stuff. Never got into the Burroughs Mars stories, though. Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at February 01, 2026 09:26 AM (wzUl9) 57
"I think my first book must have been one of the Winnie-the-Pooh books, if only because my mother really loved them so that gives the best odds of that being the book where I started following the words myself rather than just listening."
The same with me. I remember the moment when my mother misspoke and I corrected her by reading the word from the text. She suddenly realized that I was actually reading and not just memorizing what she said. I think was about 3 years old. I can't remember the first book I read by myself, but I know I could read pretty well by the time I started school. Posted by: Art Rondelet of Malmsey at February 01, 2026 09:26 AM (FEVMW) 58
A compilation of Sad Sack cartoons was the first book I remember.
Posted by: Biff Pocoroba at February 01, 2026 09:28 AM (XvL8K) 59
Too many books have informed my view of the world. No lightning bolt/road to Damascus revelations, just "ah...yes!" moments.
My love of art and history made me tethered more to the past, aesthetically. Posted by: All Hail Eris, She-Wolf of the 'Ettes 'Ettes. at February 01, 2026 09:28 AM (kpS4V) 60
Orwell couldnt because the leftwing book club minders
Who are still around btw Thaf seems like a plot wriiten in crsyon by homer Posted by: Miguel cervantes at February 01, 2026 09:29 AM (bXbFr) 61
"See Spot Run"
Posted by: TheCatAttackedMyFoot at February 01, 2026 09:29 AM (jrgJz) 62
Know exactly when I learned to read: at my grandmother's house, a couple of months after my 4th birthday, and she had simple, heavily-illustrated children's books; looking at one, really just for the pictures, and it was like a switch flipped in my brain - suddenly, I knew what the words on the page said. No idea of the name of the book, though. First book I read that I can name was Escape to Danger, in 2nd grade; Lord of the Rings started me on fantasy & science fiction, which have been my main reading for 50 years now, so could say that it changed my life.
Posted by: Nazdar at February 01, 2026 09:29 AM (NcvvS) 63
I have also always loved the detailed colorful illustrations in children's books.
As an adult I hunt those down. Andrew Lang's "colored" fairy books illustrated by Henry J. Ford is one kind. Posted by: vmom deport deport deport at February 01, 2026 09:29 AM (7fpSt) 64
Working on the audiobook cut into my reading time, so minimal progress on Ovid and The War for Middle Earth. The latter goes into a bit more detail on the war records of Tolkien and Lewis, and it's clear to me that a lot of Tolkien's early work were a form of therapy.
The scene where a jaded and war-wearing Beren is beguiled by Luthien dancing in a forest glade is based on an actual event, and it stuck with him for the rest of his life. Posted by: Ace-Endorsed Author A.H. Lloyd at February 01, 2026 09:29 AM (ZOv7s) 65
Our encyclopedia was a supermarket one-volume-a-week (or month, maybe -- I forget). Early books I remember from pre-Heinlein days -- Roy Chapman Andrews' dinosaur books, Roy Gallant's astronomy books for kids (Chesley Bonestell paintings for illustrations IIRC), book club copies of London, Kipling, Verne, & Lamb's Shakespeare. Classics Illustrated comics. etc, etc, etc. Pre-Heinlein, I read almost anything I could lay my hands on, with a preference for science stuff.
Posted by: Just Some Guy at February 01, 2026 09:30 AM (q3u5l) 66
George Pullman became wealthy by making luxurious railroad cars, and built a model city for his workers to improve their lives. Ironically, these workers would begin the largest and most violent strike in US history. In The Edge of Anarchy, Jack Kelly describes how the panic of 1893 led to the massive strike action, boycotts, and actual battles that followed.
The traditional response to a depression was for companies to cut wages, and when the Chemical Bank failed, this began. Pullman's employees decided to fight back, and not only went on strike, they asked other workers to boycott Pullman. One strike leader was Eugene Debs, the socialist who later would run for president from prison. As the strike widened, railroads around the country began to stall, making the depression worse. The Chicago stockyards, passengers, and freight began to pile up. As the strike grew violent, Grover Cleveland sent in troops to restore order, and under attack, they fired on the crowds. What finally ended the strike was the workers running out of savings. Pullman never fully recovered from his failed experiment and when he died, was buried in a concrete bunker to avoid desecration. Posted by: Thomas Paine at February 01, 2026 09:30 AM (0U5gm) 67
Reading Blake Crouch's "Recursion," which is about memory and apparent time travel. It's honestly a tough read for me, for as with the characters in the book who end up using the technology to seemingly travel in time to try to fix that one moment where their lives went off the rails, I, too, have that moment in the past that I wish I could somehow prevent from happening, as its occurrence completely destroyed my peace and family for the next ten years. Alas, you can't change the past, as I think the characters in the book are going to discover soon.
Also just getting ready to start a new Alastair Reynolds standalone novel called "Halcyon Years," in which a private dick on a generation starship investigates a murder. As with all of Reynolds' works, I'm certain I'll love it. I also read a couple of his short novellas called "Merlin's Gun" and "The Six Directions of Space," both of which were excellent. Greeting! Posted by: Sharkman at February 01, 2026 09:30 AM (/RHNq) 68
My father read lots of Winnie the Pooh to me, and later Mark Twain.
Posted by: Ace-Endorsed Author A.H. Lloyd at February 01, 2026 09:30 AM (ZOv7s) 69
Just started reading " Somewhere For Me" a biography of the composer Richard Rodgers by Meryle Secrest. It's quite lengthy and packed with nostalgic photos.
Posted by: Tuna at February 01, 2026 09:25 AM (lJ0H4) His daughter Mary is the subject of a recent bio, Shy. Posted by: Mary Poppins' Practically Perfect Piercing (aka Eloquent Depression) at February 01, 2026 09:30 AM (ufSfZ) 70
My very first book was a reader called Kip the Dog. It was about a dog.
Posted by: San Franpsycho at February 01, 2026 09:31 AM (RIvkX) 71
BTW, if folks haven't read MP4's Theda Bara mysteries, they should. He really brings you into the era and settings with characters you learn to care about. And no, I didn't solve the mystery early on. I'm looking forward to the third book whenever it comes out.
Posted by: JTB at February 01, 2026 09:31 AM (yTvNw) 72
Then after an intervsl i got interested in astrononomy and science fiction
Posted by: Miguel cervantes at February 01, 2026 09:31 AM (bXbFr) 73
52 Oh, FFS! I meant, who remembers Grolier's Book of Knowledge encyclopedia.
-- Me, me!!! Also Collier's Junior Classics! Posted by: vmom deport deport deport at February 01, 2026 09:32 AM (7fpSt) 74
I did read a number of the Hardy Boys books. Mystery was my meat and drink, after all. It helped that I identified with Frank and Joe, who were in high school or college; I did not enjoy many stories with kids my age as the heroes. (Watching my first Man From U.N.C.L.E. episode with Kurt Russell as the 12-year-old innocent, I identified not with him but with Napoleon Solo.)
I outgrew the HBs fairly early as I moved on to the Alfred Hitchcock anthologies of grown-up suspense stories. Apparently I missed out on a lot of the traditional kids' books like the Pooh tales and Wind in the Willows. Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at February 01, 2026 09:33 AM (wzUl9) 75
>>Grolier's Book of Knowledge encyclopedia.
Wasn't that the original Jeopardy! 'source authority'? Posted by: Nazdar at February 01, 2026 09:33 AM (NcvvS) 76
It's amusing to me to see how many members of the Horde put fantasy and SF up there in their lists of books. Those are two genres that have never appealed to me (I suppose you could consider Alice fantasy, though).
Posted by: Mary Poppins' Practically Perfect Piercing (aka Eloquent Depression) at February 01, 2026 09:33 AM (ufSfZ) 77
I'm reading two very good books this week.
C.J.Box's "Battle Mountain" (2025) has Nate and his friend Geronimo following the trail of Alex Soledad, the man who killed Nate's wife and attempted to kill Geronimo's family. The charismatic Soledad has a small army of disaffected ex-military followers, and they react violently when two hunters stumble upon their group staking out a mega rich people's lodge. They shoot and kidnap the two hunters, one of whom is the governor's SIL, and this brings Joe Pickett into the fray. This is a return to top form for Box. His last couple of books were good but not great. This one is great. I'm about halfway through the third book in Alan Smale's alternate history space race series Apollo Rising, "Burning Night". The Cold War just turned very hot and it's being fought on the Moon as well as Earth. Posted by: All Hail Eris, She-Wolf of the 'Ettes 'Ettes. at February 01, 2026 09:34 AM (kpS4V) 78
Around seventh grade or so, I found a paperback copy of The Exorcist in the house. I can't imagine Mom reading this, but she must have thought she wanted to.
I read it, and that definitely changed my outlook. I hadn't previously had any concept of true evil, and after reading that, I did. Posted by: Dash my lace wigs! at February 01, 2026 09:34 AM (h7ZuX) 79
First book I read? Probably something by Richard Scarry. My parents had a well-worn copy of one of his books, and I'm told I would not move on to the next page until I read out every caption on the page. There's a Monster at the End of This Book is another old one..
Something I read early on put me on a dog-in-the-wilderness kick. White Fang, Call of the Wild, Big Red, or maybe Snow Dog... Redwall and Dragonsong put me on a lifelong fantasy kick. Some random Garfield collection was my first comic purchase. But The Indispensable Calvin and Hobbes was the first purchase I treasured. Excalibur 101 and What If 89 were my first foray into comic books, as opposed to comic strips... Posted by: Castle Guy at February 01, 2026 09:34 AM (Lhaco) 80
I was looking at the "new books" section of my library's website and holy crap have libraries gone off the deep end. The new hotness is "remixes"
-"What Souls Are Made Of: A Wuthering Heights Remix" (they're blackish) - "A Clash of Steel: A Treasure Island Remix" (they're female and Asian) - "Teach the Torches to Burn: A Romeo and Juliet Remix" (two gay boys) - "So Many Beginnings: A Little Women Remix" (e'r'body black!) -"Travelers Along the Way: A Robin Hood Remix" (hijabs and ME politics!) -"My Dear Henry: A Jekyll and Hyde Remix" (blaaaaaack) Etc. I've enjoyed some retelling of classics because they approach the story from different angles, but they were character-driven. These are just ideology-driven. The race and gender swapping can't end soon enough for me. Posted by: All Hail Eris, She-Wolf of the 'Ettes 'Ettes. at February 01, 2026 09:35 AM (kpS4V) 81
1. _Born Free_, Joy Adamson's biography of Elsa, the lioness. I can remember because I did not learn to read until I was eight years old. I blame the "progressive" UH Lab School and negligent parents.
2. Quine, _From a Logical Point of View_, specifically, the essay "Two Dogmas of Empiricism". I was depressed for two weeks. Losing your faith hurts, like amputation without anesthesia. Posted by: Malcolm Kirkpatrick at February 01, 2026 09:35 AM (lOlGn) 82
The earliest book I remember reading was The Happy Little Whale. IIRC, it involves a little whale who is separated from his pod by a whaling ship. He ends up being taken to a SeaWorld-like park, where he lives happily ever after. Things have changed in children's literature.
https://is.gd/IzN250 Posted by: Archimedes at February 01, 2026 09:35 AM (Riz8t) 83
Our encyclopedia was a supermarket one-volume-a-week (or month, maybe -- I forget). . . .
Posted by: Just Some Guy at February 01, 2026 *** The Golden Book Encyclopedia series? I think it was a weekly arrangement. Later we had the high-school level version of the same thing. They helped me write a *lot* of papers in jr. high and high school. Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at February 01, 2026 09:36 AM (wzUl9) 84
The traditional response to a depression was for companies to cut wages, and when the Chemical Bank failed, this began.
Of course, Pullman kept the rents and company store prices at the same levels as before when he cut his workers' wages, which didn't help matters. I wonder if he had announced that, until the panic was over, costs would be cut along with wages, would there still have been a strike? Probably. Posted by: Mary Poppins' Practically Perfect Piercing (aka Eloquent Depression) at February 01, 2026 09:36 AM (ufSfZ) 85
At some point i started with the readers digest condensed books maybe something from robin cook the sphinx i think
Posted by: Miguel cervantes at February 01, 2026 09:36 AM (bXbFr) 86
It's amusing to me to see how many members of the Horde put fantasy and SF up there in their lists of books. Those are two genres that have never appealed to me (I suppose you could consider Alice fantasy, though).
Posted by: Mary Poppins' Practically Perfect Piercing (aka Eloquent Depression) at February 01, 2026 09:33 AM (ufSfZ) --- Other than Tolkien (and later C.S. Lewis), I'd abandoned both genres by college, focusing heavily on military history and when I read fiction, it was mostly of the literary sort, like Conrad, later Waugh. Posted by: Ace-Endorsed Author A.H. Lloyd at February 01, 2026 09:37 AM (ZOv7s) 87
First book was a children’s one with the main character (an animal) who had a similar name to mine. Also loved Grimm and fairy tales. One thing I do remember as a child was the gorgeous artwork in the books that really helped you become part of the story. I think that idea was the hook to readying for me. In High School read one of the first Bourne books and thinking is this real? Is this how you get fake id’s etc? That and Agatha Christie I suppose showed how there are people who have different objectives or ways of doing things than perhaps is done on the daily.
Posted by: Hyacinth at February 01, 2026 09:37 AM (ryp7h) 88
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My idea of a high trust society is based on local personal interaction, not trust in government. To me, high trust is where everyone expects their neighbors to behave in a way that is conducive to each others' well-being. You expect your neighbors to have a casual eye out for danger in the neighborhood. This is the same behavior that herd animals exhibit. If your daily life is that anything not nailed down will be stolen by neighbors, you don't have a high trust society, in fact, you don't really have a society at all. I believe the flaw is that this system is not applicable to larger systems or government. Posted by: Thomas Paine at February 01, 2026 09:24 AM (0U5gm) _______ Your understanding is like most people's. But remember, nothing human is perfect or perfectible. I believe what I described goes with it. Also, is a low trust society means "in fact, you don't really have a society at all", then what work is "high trust" doing? Posted by: Eeyore at February 01, 2026 09:37 AM (AlhUl) 89
I wasn't really censored by my parents as far as reading material. I remember reading pretty adult level books at a young age. Probably because I read what my parents had left around. I'm sure my first Stephen King book was my dad's. Salems Lot or Pet Cemetery. I read all his stuff pre 2000 before he went crazy. But I also read romances. In high school, my cousin came to visit and I borrowed a David Eddings book. That started my love for Fantasy books. My reading has always been eclectic.
Posted by: lin-duh is offended at February 01, 2026 09:37 AM (VCgbV) 90
I can't think of a book that changed my life.
I did have a teacher though who did based on her concern that I wasn't going to develop into a well-rounded young man because...I read nothing but science books. So, she convinced my folks that I should stop reading science and start reading fiction, which annoyed me to no end. so, I started reading a lot more fiction. Some history and biography, which overall I found boring cuz it'd already happened and was done. Scientific discovery bios I found interesting cuz it explain the scientific method in real life and discovery was ongoing. Fiction made me realize that it was a lot like scientific research in that all stories were a kind of "theory" abut how things would come together if X was added to y and catalyzed by z, if you see what I mean. And I realized that I could right stories. Posted by: naturalfake at February 01, 2026 09:38 AM (iJfKG) 91
The book that changed my life was Tuchman's A Distant Mirror. It turned me to a doctorate in bacteriology after undergraduate degrees in biology and chemistry.
It's been said nothing focus the mind like being shot at, but finding flea bites on your ankles the day after collecting plague samples from an infected prairie dog village is pretty damn close. Posted by: retropox at February 01, 2026 09:38 AM (0JEjf) 92
How are you doing mpps
Posted by: Miguel cervantes at February 01, 2026 09:38 AM (bXbFr) Posted by: Mary Poppins' Practically Perfect Piercing (aka Eloquent Depression) at February 01, 2026 09:38 AM (ufSfZ) 94
I enjoyed reading JK Rowling, writing under the Robert Galbraith pseudonym, the first novel in her Cormaran Strike series, "Cuckoo's Calling."
Very talented writer. I read it on my Kindle and needed the embedded dictionary from time to time. She's wonderfully descriptive. The quotes at beginnings of chapters are good. The quote at the end is from "Ulysses." So I say to AI, hey, what might I read in the way of a Brit detective novel that would be in the vein of the Robert Galbraith thing I just finished. AI said to read "Three Mysteries: A Novel" by Kate Atkinson. The PI is some Scotsman named Brodie. Well, AI was wrong. This Kate Atkinson cannot hold a candle to Rowling. I quit reading it at about the one-third mark and won't go back. The Cuckoo book, to me, had some Dickensian passages, so if you like Dickens, which I do, you'll like Cuckoo. But I was surprised reading some book reviews, and also answers to inquiries (AI) as to whether Rowling's novels are up there with the best in detective mysteries. AI says she's OK but somewhat pedestrian. Posted by: M. Gaga at February 01, 2026 09:39 AM (KiBMU) 95
70 My very first book was a reader called Kip the Dog. It was about a dog.
Posted by: San Franpsycho at February 01, 2026 09:31 AM (RIvkX) What was the dog's name? Posted by: Sophomore English Major at Harvard at February 01, 2026 09:40 AM (CpcAD) 96
I also remember my grandmother using different voices for different characters when reading to me, which made the stories more interesting, and I employed that technique to great effect with my kids as I taught them to read.
Posted by: Thomas Paine at February 01, 2026 09:40 AM (0U5gm) 97
One of my grandsons turns nine tomorrow.
His gift from me (that he asked for) is a collection Calvin and Hobbes comic strips. How cool is that. Posted by: Quarter Twenty at February 01, 2026 09:40 AM (2Ez/1) 98
Currently, I'm re-reading Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett's high-fun fantasy, Good Omens. If you're not familiar with it, the concept is that an angel and a demon are working together to *head off* the end of the world as heralded by the birth of the Antichrist. The angel certainly doesn't want to destroy the world, and neither does the demon -- he enjoys the world too much. They have found out what secret agents on opposite sides have often discovered: Each has more in common with his opposite number out in the field than he does with his superiors back at headquarters.
NG and TP clearly had their tongues planted firmly in their cheeks, and the writing alone is a delight. Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at February 01, 2026 09:40 AM (wzUl9) 99
It's been said nothing focus the mind like being shot at, but finding flea bites on your ankles the day after collecting plague samples from an infected prairie dog village is pretty damn close.
Sphincter status: [X] Puckered [ ] Not puckered Posted by: Archimedes at February 01, 2026 09:41 AM (Riz8t) 100
Nochmals Guten Morgen, Horde!
Which was my first book? It’s difficult to be certain given all of the Little Golden Books laying around my room when I was growing up. My parents told me that by age three I had memorized The Little Engine that Could, so I’m going with that. Which was the most life-changing? The Bible. I started with the basics (the Gospels, the Ten Commandments, a few Psalms and one or two Proverbs) in the King James Version in childhood but got farther along with the New International Version starting around 1990. Aside from the Bible, the life-changer might have been Fighting Jets, one of the final volumes of the Time-Live series The Epic of Flight. It pretty much solidified in my mind what I thought I wanted to do with my life. Thanks for the thread, MP4! Posted by: SPinRH_F-16 at February 01, 2026 09:41 AM (Yg2TI) 101
'Monster at the end of this book' was the last early book I kept. I'm sure not the first I'd read or been given.
Posted by: InspiredHistoryMike at February 01, 2026 09:41 AM (KaHlS) 102
The Cuckoo book, to me, had some Dickensian passages, so if you like Dickens, which I do, you'll like Cuckoo. But I was surprised reading some book reviews, and also answers to inquiries (AI) as to whether Rowling's novels are up there with the best in detective mysteries. AI says she's OK but somewhat pedestrian.
Posted by: M. Gaga at February 01, 2026 *** The one Galbraith I've read -- the first, I think -- was overlong, and did not really feature a thunderbolt solution a la Queen or Carr, or even Christie. Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at February 01, 2026 09:42 AM (wzUl9) Posted by: naturalfake at February 01, 2026 09:42 AM (iJfKG) 104
Oh, FFS! I meant, who remembers Grolier's Book of Knowledge encyclopedia.
Dumbass. Posted by: Mary Poppins' Practically Perfect Piercing (aka Eloquent Depression) at February 01, 2026 09:24 AM (ufSfZ) Sure. Forgot all about me. Posted by: Encyclopedia Americana at February 01, 2026 09:42 AM (uQesX) 105
45 Everybody remembers the World Book or the Encyclopaedia Britannica, but who remembers the World Book encyclopedia? We had that when I was growing up and I loved just poking through it, reading entries here and there. I still collect small sets of encyclopedias and old dictionaries as well; it makes me sad to think they'll all end up in the garbage when I die.
Posted by: Mary Poppins' Practically Perfect Piercing (aka Eloquent Depression) at February 01, 2026 09:22 AM (ufSfZ) My parents had a World Book set, and I remember spending way too much time with it. I also had an atlas book that I carried around with me a bunch. Posted by: Castle Guy at February 01, 2026 09:43 AM (Lhaco) 106
46 First book can't remember either, but I remember I loved Go Dog Go and hated Are You My Mother?
Posted by: vmom deport deport deport at February 01, 2026 09:22 AM (7fpSt) *fistbump We are sisters in spirit. Go Dog, Go was the best. I loved the wide-crowned trees, so unlike the tall trees I knew. Posted by: Dash my lace wigs! at February 01, 2026 09:43 AM (h7ZuX) 107
but who remembers the World Book encyclopedia
We had the world book encyclopedia, and the Jacques Cousteau encyclopedia. Cousteau had far better pictures. Posted by: Stephen Price Blair at February 01, 2026 09:43 AM (EXyHK) 108
The book that most influenced me is one I cannot even name. I think is was by Albert Camus because it was set in Algeria in the middle 1900s. About the life of a poverty stricken boy who grew into a very wealthy adult by following one rule - "never turn down something offered for nothing". Maybe one of the tribe here can name the book. I'd sure like to find a copy.
Posted by: oldgeezer at February 01, 2026 09:44 AM (569Pr) 109
Poppins, I avert despair because I choose to believe parents and kids select books they actually want to read, and not the swill pushed by the Library Industrial Complex.
It's especially egregious during Identity Months, I've noticed. Posted by: All Hail Eris, She-Wolf of the 'Ettes 'Ettes. at February 01, 2026 09:44 AM (kpS4V) 110
The Cat in the Hat, for starters.
Reading was the light bulb moment for me. My Dad was very patient about answering my "What does "wxyz" spell?" questions, but he was a reader, too. Three books that eventually changed my life: "In This House of Brede" (Godden), "The Cardinal" (Robinson) and "The Dry Wood" (Houselander). Started me on the longish path into the Church. Devoured the "Golden Book Encyclopedias" on the day they arrived from the grocery. Posted by: sal at February 01, 2026 09:44 AM (f+FmA) 111
Encyclopedia Brown! That was a character I read a lot of when I was young, but it didn't lead to a lifetime of reading mysteries.
Posted by: Castle Guy at February 01, 2026 09:44 AM (Lhaco) 112
Of course, Pullman kept the rents and company store prices at the same levels as before when he cut his workers' wages, which didn't help matters. I wonder if he had announced that, until the panic was over, costs would be cut along with wages, would there still have been a strike? Probably.
Posted by: Mary Poppins' Yes, probably, because people like Debs were involved. I will note that to this day, wage growth and wage deflation still exist and are used by economists to gauge economic conditions, though in modern times, it is hours that are reduced, not wages. Posted by: Thomas Paine at February 01, 2026 09:45 AM (0U5gm) 113
How are you doing mpps
Posted by: Miguel cervantes at February 01, 2026 09:38 AM (bXbFr) Do you really want to know? OK, I suppose. About 3 weeks into total sobriety, but that's a story for a GAINZZ thread. Trying to write, but for some reason I simply can't get enthused about the plot, the people or the time and it feels like work rather than anything else. And of course, my friend and writing muse continues to have wonderful luck. Even though Kathleen Kennedy no longer helms Lucasfilms, she is still pushing to adapt my friend's book, Becoming Hazel, into either a feature film or a Netflix limited-episode series. I try to be happy for her, but it's so hard for me to swallow the envy I have and not let her know my true feelings. I thought if I gave up drinking, I wouldn't brood so much or hate myself so much, but no. Of course, it has been only 3 weeks, so. . . Posted by: Mary Poppins' Practically Perfect Piercing (aka Eloquent Depression) at February 01, 2026 09:45 AM (ufSfZ) 114
Wolfus, that supermarket encyclopedia we had was probably some variant of a Funk & Wagnall's rather than a Golden Book set. Later (6th or 7th grade maybe), we replaced it with a Collier's. And I wrote a lot of school papers with that one (and more than a few book reports with the aid of Classics Illustrated -- and the memory of some of those comics came in handy in college as well. Bless them.)
Posted by: Just Some Guy at February 01, 2026 09:45 AM (q3u5l) 115
First book I read of any length was one of the Hardy Boys.
Off topic, but what's happened to Jackstraw? Have not seen a post from him in some days? Posted by: Dad of Six at February 01, 2026 09:46 AM (vUDHB) 116
I wasn't really censored by my parents as far as reading material. I remember reading pretty adult level books at a young age.
Posted by: lin-duh is offended at February 01, 2026 09:37 AM (VCgbV) --- For a time, my mother attempted to steer me away from military history, which fascinated me from the get-go. She also forbade me to have "war toys," which my father completely wrecked by sending he home from weekend visits with toy guns and army men. My maternal grandmother (who owned the Churchill book) mocked my mother. "Let him read what interests him!" and to drive the point home, she bought "Weapons and Warfare of the 20th Century" for me when I was five because I found it in a book store and loved all the pictures. She even inscribed it to me. (Do people do that anymore?) That ended the discussion. I will say that I wish my parents had shown greater discretion in the sophistication level of what I read, because in retrospect, I read some very age-inappropriate material that had negative downstream effects. My wife went through a similar experience, and so we took care to curate the reading choices of our kids in that respect. Posted by: Ace-Endorsed Author A.H. Lloyd at February 01, 2026 09:46 AM (ZOv7s) 117
Thanks for another fascinating Book Thread, MP4!
It seems I've always been reading so it's hard to say what the first book was, or what influenced me. I did make it to the edge of adulthood with my (often read) Bronte and O. Henry books in tow, and I still have them to this day. Posted by: Legally Sufficient at February 01, 2026 09:46 AM (kB9dk) 118
First book was that Dick and Jane book, don't remember the title. They had a dog named Spot.
Posted by: From about That Time at February 01, 2026 09:47 AM (sl73Y) 119
The first chapter book I ever read was The Secret Sea by Robb White. I loved it and read a bunch of other White books after that. It's about a naval officer wounded during the Battle Off Samar who goes on a treasure hunt in the Gulf of America to fund an operation for his kid brother injured playing football. Then there's this bad guy . . .
Posted by: Anonosaurus Wrecks, Damn It Feels Good to Be a Trumpster! at February 01, 2026 09:48 AM (J+Psw) 120
Hi All, happy reading, Thanks to MP4 and all who contribute to make this happen.
Still reading (and loving) "Not Stolen" by Fynn-Paul. It's a great follow-on to "War Before Civilization", by Keeley. "First remembered books that had an impact as I reached awareness": Jack London's wild dog/wolf books; everything by Robb White; "A Boy Ten Feet Tall", by Canaway; Kipling. Great question. Posted by: goatexchange at February 01, 2026 09:48 AM (hyS0X) 121
1st: Fun with Dick and Jane
Most influential: Genesis and Exodus Posted by: BirdRockDoc at February 01, 2026 09:48 AM (PoaF2) 122
At some point i started with the readers digest condensed books maybe something from robin cook the sphinx i think
Posted by: Miguel cervantes at February 01, 2026 *** My mother subscribed to those when I was about twelve. I got to read Jaws, for example, The Taking of Pelham One-Two-Three, Saturday the Rabbi Went Hungry, Airport, and Bless the Beasts and Children, among others. Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at February 01, 2026 09:48 AM (wzUl9) 123
Everybody remembers the World Book or the Encyclopaedia Britannica, but who remembers the World Book encyclopedia? We had that when I was growing up and I loved just poking through it, reading entries here and there. I still collect small sets of encyclopedias and old dictionaries as well; it makes me sad to think they'll all end up in the garbage when I die.
Posted by: Mary Poppins' We had a set. I read it. The whole thing, A to Z. I guess you could say I was a voracious reader. Posted by: Thomas Paine at February 01, 2026 09:49 AM (0U5gm) Posted by: Biff Pocoroba at February 01, 2026 09:49 AM (XvL8K) 125
As many have said, not sure what the absolute first book I read (maybe a Dr. Seuss book), but I know I could read before I started kindergarten. (Thanks Mom!) A favorite childhood book was The Phantom Tollbooth and the wonderful illustrations. I still remember Tock the watchdog! I was disappointed when my son didn’t enjoy it as much as I did. Also loved The Hobbit when I discovered it in fifth grade or so, followed by The Lord of the Rings.
Posted by: NCDave at February 01, 2026 09:49 AM (mAiNO) 126
"I enjoyed reading JK Rowling, writing under the Robert Galbraith pseudonym, the first novel in her Cormaran Strike series, "Cuckoo's Calling."
I've read all the other books in the series. Uniformly excellent. Waiting impatiently for the next, and I believe, final book in the series. BTW, the TV series based on the books is pretty good. I think it's on HBO/Max but I've watched through Amazon Prime after paying a small fee. Posted by: Tuna at February 01, 2026 09:49 AM (lJ0H4) 127
Poppins, I avert despair because I choose to believe parents and kids select books they actually want to read, and not the swill pushed by the Library Industrial Complex.
It's especially egregious during Identity Months, I've noticed. Posted by: All Hail Eris, She-Wolf of the 'Ettes 'Ettes. at February 01, 2026 09:44 AM (kpS4V) --- Public libraries are now computer labs for homeless people, ersatz DVD rental joints and after school hangouts. Books are a side gig at best. I think most library boards - and patrons - are late middle age women who use tax dollars to buy their chick lit. The gay stuff is just virtue signalling. No one reads it. Posted by: Ace-Endorsed Author A.H. Lloyd at February 01, 2026 09:50 AM (ZOv7s) 128
I also remember my grandmother using different voices for different characters when reading to me, which made the stories more interesting,. . .
Posted by: Thomas Paine My sixth-grade teacher, Mrs. Schrock, did that to great effect when ready the Just So Stories by Kipling. How the elephant got his trunk was a particular favorite. Posted by: Tonypete at February 01, 2026 09:50 AM (cYBz/) 129
It might have been airport
Posted by: Miguel cervantes at February 01, 2026 09:50 AM (bXbFr) 130
My great-uncle and -aunt subscribed to the Readers Digest Condensed Book series and would hand some of them off to my grandmother. When I went to visit her they were often the only thing available to read -- unless one of my cousins had left behind a paperback bestseller that my grandmother didn't know was highly unsuitable as most of them were.
I don't remember most of the RDCBs I read, but I do recall Velikovsky's _Worlds in Collision_, where I spotted an obvious howler at the age of about 8 which evidently Mr. V and none of his editors caught. Hydrocarbons are not carbohydrates. I knew that just like everyone else who lived in oil country. Posted by: Trimegistus at February 01, 2026 09:52 AM (78a2H) 131
95 70 My very first book was a reader called Kip the Dog. It was about a dog.
Posted by: San Franpsycho at February 01, 2026 09:31 AM (RIvkX) What was the dog's name? Posted by: Sophomore English Major at Harvard at February 01, 2026 09:40 AM (CpcAD) ==== Hey. Do your own research, bro. Posted by: San Franpsycho at February 01, 2026 09:52 AM (RIvkX) 132
I enjoyed the Robert Galbraith audio books. I didn't enjoy the style of the Ink Black Heart though.
CJ Box is another author I enjoyed. Posted by: lin-duh is offended at February 01, 2026 09:52 AM (VCgbV) 133
Wolfus, that supermarket encyclopedia we had was probably some variant of a Funk & Wagnall's rather than a Golden Book set. Later (6th or 7th grade maybe), we replaced it with a Collier's. And I wrote a lot of school papers with that one (and more than a few book reports with the aid of Classics Illustrated -- and the memory of some of those comics came in handy in college as well. Bless them.)
Posted by: Just Some Guy at February 01, 2026 0 *** There was another set of encyclopedias that came with a portion of the Funk & Wagnall's dictionary between two unrelated information portions. For example, one part might have been breeds of horses, another might have been various kinds of rocks in the Earth's crust. Certainly there was one on cat breeds with a painting of a red tabby Maine Coon cat pacing alongside a barn. Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at February 01, 2026 09:53 AM (wzUl9) 134
I started reading insanely young so not sure I remember my first book
I'll go with a Dick and Jane book which I do recall reading in first grade. as far as choose-to-read it would be The Land of Oz. I have a bunch of Baum's Oz books and read them voraciously Book that changed my life - The Dictionary of the Khazars. apparently it's sort of politically inappropriate but I still love it. it's more of a book of poetry, you don't read thru. still reading Hyperion/Endymion by Dan Simmons. this is VERY applicable to our current status vis-a-vis AI. super interesting how prescient he is. Posted by: BlackOrchid at February 01, 2026 09:53 AM (emBoF) 135
I wonder if he had announced that, until the panic was over, costs would be cut along with wages, would there still have been a strike? Probably.
Posted by: Mary Poppins' Practically Perfect Piercing (aka Eloquent Depression) at February 01, 2026 09:36 AM (ufSfZ) Commies like Debs et al don't strike to help "workers," they strike to gain power. Posted by: OrangeEnt at February 01, 2026 09:54 AM (uQesX) 136
One that was quite memorable for me, was Russell Hoban's "Ridley Walker." Set in the place we call Britain, six millennia after a nuclear holocaust, the narrator is a young man, a storyteller, describing his journey through an iron-age civilization of collective farms, villages, and a city all ruled by an iron-fisted group, the headman called the "Pry Minster." Iron is mined in large open pits, not ore, but the deeply buried remnants of metal things from that long ago mysterious civilization. The legend of the fall is told by traveling minstrals doing punch and judy puppet shows, with the bad guy called Adam, the Littl Shyning Man. The atomic bomb.
It's a tough read because the language is a bent version of english, but you get the hang of it after a chapter or so. Makes you think, what could it be possibly be like, 50 or 100 generations coming out of a nuclear winter, living like neanderthals. Posted by: M. Gaga at February 01, 2026 09:54 AM (KiBMU) 137
There are two books that changed my life.
The first was Treasure Island in second grade. That was the book that made me realize that words on a page could instill powerful images and emotion in me. I came to love the information (encyclopedia, dictionary, history) could provide and the excitement of fiction (Hardy Boys, Heinlein juveniles). The second was LOTR in seventh grade. (I know. Surprise!) The scope of the story, the vibrant writing, songs and poetry, strange characters, and the challenge of his language was like seeing a new sunrise. (I learned later that CS Lewis had a similar reaction to MacDonald's Phantastes.) Perhaps as important, it made me aware of that my own experience and knowledge could make the story more meaningful. Tolkien's 'applicability' versus allegory. That is what continues to make LOTR so important to me. The more I bring to the book, the more I get out of it. That has shaped my reading ever since. Posted by: JTB at February 01, 2026 09:54 AM (yTvNw) 138
I don't know of a book that changed my life. There have been many books that had an impact on me.
Once was 'The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich' by William Shirer. It made me understand how Hitler rose to power in Europe. Another one was 'Caesar and Christ' by Will Durant. It got me interested in ancient history. There are other books as well. Posted by: dantesed at February 01, 2026 09:54 AM (Oy/m2) 139
Went to Baldwin's Book Barn yesterday lol. That place has changed now that it's "instagram popular"
there were a lot of young people there not looking at books, just taking "interesting photos" I did grab a couple of books - they didn't have as many as usual? - and ended up having to haggle with the ancient lady at the register. I guess they are now a "rare book" shop?!? I got her down pretty good but I will stick with church book swaps and Arden Fair for my used book needs (and Abe). crazy over there! also freezing they don't really have heat, just a little woodburning stove in the front room. some of the little warren rooms were insanely cold Posted by: BlackOrchid at February 01, 2026 09:56 AM (emBoF) Posted by: Person who checks out titles at February 01, 2026 09:56 AM (2Ez/1) 141
My library is still a haven for book lovers and not a hobo encampment like others I've seen. And they still shush loud people on phones.
Posted by: All Hail Eris, She-Wolf of the 'Ettes 'Ettes. at February 01, 2026 09:56 AM (kpS4V) 142
"Intern" by Dr. X. Experiences of a medical intern first year of training. I read it when I was probably 7 years old, and knew then I wanted to be a doctor.
Posted by: Dantes at February 01, 2026 09:56 AM (Ya4pq) 143
Holy shit, Eris, those books are obscene.
I should make Theda Bara a black lesbian. Posted by: Mary Poppins' Practically Perfect Piercing (aka Eloquent Depression) at February 01, 2026 09:38 AM (ufSfZ) Wait! She wasn't?? Posted by: OrangeEnt at February 01, 2026 09:57 AM (uQesX) 144
A lot of the novels chosen by the Reader's Digest for the Condensed Books wound up being movies. A lot didn't, of course, but there was a high percentage. I see My Cousin Rachel by Du Maurier, and Giant by Edna Ferber, were two early ones.
Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at February 01, 2026 09:57 AM (wzUl9) 145
The first one I remember reading was "Harry The Dirty Dog.", which is mostly a picture book. I think the first serious book I read was "Charlotte's Web'. My third grade class took a field trip to the Jervis Public Library, and while we were in line to check out (with my limit of seven books), my teacher Mrs. Asadourian dropped Charlotte's Web on top of my stack. I finished it after school and before suppertime.
Posted by: Nancy@7000ft at February 01, 2026 09:57 AM (4qIhJ) 146
I currently reading, "Project Hail Mary" by Andy Weir. He's the guy who wrote "The Martian". PHM is very much like a straight up science fiction novel written by Michael Crichton but with more humor. The plot concerns a kind of "sun-eating microbe" that is decreasing the sun's output, which will essentially bring about a new extinction event on Earth and good-bye human race. Earth sends rocket to a sun unaffected by the "sun-eater", and our hero wakes up as the only one left alive and with amnesia about why he's there. And we're off. The novel is very well-written and intelligent with our hero having to figure out basics scientifically. Nice to have an intelligent, scientifically literate protagonist for once. So far, I totally recommend PHM for a fun read. PHM doesn't have the urgency yet of "The Martian" as we're now in the "meet cute" phase of the novel, but I assume as things come together and a solution is discovered,, the plot will intensify. If this sounds like your kind of thing, it is. Check it out. Posted by: naturalfake at February 01, 2026 09:57 AM (iJfKG) 147
97 One of my grandsons turns nine tomorrow.
His gift from me (that he asked for) is a collection Calvin and Hobbes comic strips. How cool is that. Posted by: Quarter Twenty at February 01, 2026 09:40 AM (2Ez/1) Happy Birthday! Eldest granddaughter will be 24. Super cool b-day digits. Posted by: sal at February 01, 2026 09:58 AM (f+FmA) 148
"Intern" by Dr. X. Experiences of a medical intern first year of training. I read it when I was probably 7 years old, and knew then I wanted to be a doctor.
Posted by: Dantes at February 01, 2026 *** I read it when I was about twelve, when it came out in paperback. Startling the amount of humor it has in it. The author, Alan E. Nourse, was also a science-fiction writer during the Fifties and onward. Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at February 01, 2026 09:58 AM (wzUl9) 149
I will say that I wish my parents had shown greater discretion in the sophistication level of what I read, because in retrospect, I read some very age-inappropriate material that had negative downstream effects.
I can understand that. I joke about reading Venus in Furs and A Man With A Maid just as I was hitting puberty, but looking back, I realize that those books really derailed my emotional growth and still affect me now. Posted by: Mary Poppins' Practically Perfect Piercing (aka Eloquent Depression) at February 01, 2026 09:59 AM (ufSfZ) 150
Was it Adventures of Dick & Jane?
Somehow don't remember Dr Suisse first, more like 6,7 yo Posted by: Skip at February 01, 2026 09:59 AM (Ia/+0) 151
A while back, I saw a set of custom bound comics on ebay. I tried to buy the set, but was out-bid at the last second. Because I'm a sore loser, I've been looking around to see what it would cost to create my own copy of the books. Well, as it turns out, just buying the original comic book issues would cost at least as much as the original set. Binding those comics into actual books would cost half as much again, and would take many months of waiting. Whomever won that bid got one hell of a deal.
Posted by: Castle Guy at February 01, 2026 09:59 AM (Lhaco) 152
NG ... clearly had their tongues planted firmly in their cheeks, and the writing alone is a delight.
Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at February 01, 2026 09:40 AM (wzUl9) Was there a scene with NG in a bath with a young girl? He's the weirdo, right? Posted by: OrangeEnt at February 01, 2026 10:00 AM (uQesX) 153
The earliest reading I can remember doing wasn't books. Before I was in kindergarten, I used to copy words that I saw and ask my Dad what they said. One of those words was "Janitrol", which was the brand name of the furnace in our house. Later on, I started reading comic strips in the newspaper.
I can't remember the first actual book that I read, but one of the early ones was "Fire Hunter" by Jim Kjelgaard. Another one was "Star Beast" (I think that was the title) by Robert Heinlein. After that I became a voracious reader, so much so that my parents started to complain that I spent too much time reading. When I went to the library, at first they only wanted to let me check out "age-appropriate" books; illustrated kid's books with one sentence per page. I convinced them to change their minds by sitting at a table and reading about 100 pages of "The Abominable Snowman" by Ivan Sanderson, and then describing what I had read. Posted by: Toad-0 at February 01, 2026 10:01 AM (oI25S) 154
The first adult level book I just had to read and which influenced my reading life would be The Sinking of the Bismarck by William Schirer. I remember the long wait list at the library to get a copy. The movie "Sink the Bismarck" was one of the WGN classic movies that would play on Sunday afternoons, and every boy in my class wanted to read that book. I now have hundreds of military history books, and at least half are naval history.
Posted by: Thomas Paine at February 01, 2026 10:01 AM (0U5gm) 155
The library here has been depressing for some time. I can go in there and find at least fifteen feet of shelf space devoted to James Patterson, but if I'm in a mood for Somerset Maugham it's Of Human Bondage and maybe two others. They've kept a few Hemingways, maybe three or four Heinleins, no O'Hara, not much Dickens, not much in the way of classics at all really.
It appears that a lot of library school grads in recent decades go along with the idea that a book that doesn't circulate often enough should be weeded, which is understandable; less understandable is the idea that it should be weeded no matter what it is. But gotta make room for DVDs and the sort of books Eris described above. I used to hit the libraries a lot when I was a kid; over the last 20 or 30 years, not so much. Posted by: Just Some Guy at February 01, 2026 10:01 AM (q3u5l) 156
Fun with Dick and Jane, I do think that is possibly first. First published 1930, final edition 1965
Posted by: Skip at February 01, 2026 10:02 AM (Ia/+0) 157
I should make Theda Bara a black lesbian.
Posted by: Mary Poppins' Practically Perfect Piercing (aka Eloquent Depression) at February 01, 2026 09:38 AM (ufSfZ) Trans-disabled! Posted by: Dash my lace wigs! at February 01, 2026 10:02 AM (h7ZuX) 158
We did not have many books growing up. Mom was a functional illiterate who never went further than fifth grade. Dad was into crosswords and puzzle books. What saved me was my cousin who was four years older than me. He got me hooked on reading. Then it dawned on my parents that maybe it’s something to be encouraged. It was only then that we began to have books in the house.
Posted by: Uncle Slayton at February 01, 2026 10:02 AM (ZDNhW) 159
Went to Baldwin's Book Barn yesterday lol. That place has changed now that it's "instagram popular"
Never heard of it until now, when I looked it up. It seems like my kind of place, and I'll have to check it out if I'm ever in the area. Posted by: Mary Poppins' Practically Perfect Piercing (aka Eloquent Depression) at February 01, 2026 10:03 AM (ufSfZ) 160
I read the whole story, the one that was done as little 5 or 6 paragraph inserts onto the bottom corner of the pages of The Whole Earth Catalog, but I can't remember any of it, because I was stoned.
Posted by: M. Gaga at February 01, 2026 10:04 AM (KiBMU) 161
My first books were The Great Brain series and the most important is Closing of The American Mind.
As an adult, hands down the KJB. Posted by: Accomack at February 01, 2026 10:04 AM (j6fda) Posted by: Weak Geek at February 01, 2026 10:04 AM (p/isN) 163
I mentioned last week reading the first of Faith Martin's Arbie and Val mysteries, Murder By Candlelight. I liked it so well I read the second this week, The Last Word Is Death, and am deep into the third and, to date, final, A Dangerous Train of Thought. These are not hard boiled like Rowling's Comoran Strike novels but more Agatha Christie-esque.
Posted by: Anonosaurus Wrecks, Damn It Feels Good to Be a Trumpster! at February 01, 2026 10:04 AM (J+Psw) 164
One that was quite memorable for me, was Russell Hoban's "Ridley Walker."
===== Hoban wrote the book in a pidgin language much in the style of Burgess' A Clockwork Orange or Orwell's 1984. Posted by: San Franpsycho at February 01, 2026 10:05 AM (RIvkX) 165
80 I was looking at the "new books" section of my library's website and holy crap have libraries gone off the deep end. The new hotness is "remixes"
-"What Souls Are Made Of: A Wuthering Heights Remix" (they're blackish) - "A Clash of Steel: A Treasure Island Remix" (they're female and Asian) - "Teach the Torches to Burn: A Romeo and Juliet Remix" (two gay boys) - "So Many Beginnings: A Little Women Remix" (e'r'body black!) -"Travelers Along the Way: A Robin Hood Remix" (hijabs and ME politics!) -"My Dear Henry: A Jekyll and Hyde Remix" (blaaaaaack) Etc. Posted by: All Hail Eris, She-Wolf of the 'Ettes 'Ettes. at February 01, 2026 09:35 AM (kpS4V) Ick. Those sound awful. I try to avoid remixes, as I would prefer something original, but unfortunately remixes do catch the eye easier than original works. When I do get them, it tends to be because the story had been retold as an action/adventure. Posted by: Castle Guy at February 01, 2026 10:06 AM (Lhaco) 166
After reading Wiki on Fun with Dick and Jane I am positive that was first book as my reading skills suffered throughout my life
( rolls eyes) Posted by: Skip at February 01, 2026 10:06 AM (Ia/+0) 167
I remember reading all the books in the third grade classroom, but they did not change my life.
Books that influenced me mightily as a lad were Edgar Rice Burroughs, Tarzan of the Apes and more. His Barroom tales, and every other book he wrote were influential as well. That led me to being a completist on the Victor Appleton Jr. books about Tom Swift, Junior. I focused on the technology and ideas, not the language, lame personal dynamics, or condescending text. Gave me an introduction to science and technology. As an adult, The Naked Ape by Desmond Morris reframed my thinking about humanity. Posted by: NaCly Dog at February 01, 2026 10:06 AM (u82oZ) 168
My parents rarely bought books. Not that they didn't like them, but they were very frugal. My grandmother, however, was an elementary school principal, and would sometimes bring us a whole box of books that were leftovers from the Scholastic book fairs at her school. I still have some of them. But there were also the books I found behind an upstairs door in my other grandma's rickety old house, a whole series called "Aunt Janes Nieces", by Edith Van Dyne. Many years later I learned that Edith Van Dyne was actually L. Frank Baum.
Posted by: Nancy@7000ft at February 01, 2026 10:07 AM (4qIhJ) 169
Come, I will be honest with you: The book that changed my life the most was The Complete Home Medical Encyclopedia (1963) by one Dr. Harold Hyman. My mother had not yet had The Talk with me about the birds and the bees. One evening my pre-teen self was dipping into this massive paperback, and ran across the sections on "Sexual Intercourse (Coitus)" and "Sexual Maturation in Health and Disease." Naturally I dived into them.
Well. Really? Is that how it all works . . .? Wow! As an adult I have a copy of the book. It's not a dry examination of the topic -- the language is almost poetic. As you can imagine, It Changed Everything for me. Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at February 01, 2026 10:07 AM (wzUl9) 170
Makes you think, what could it be possibly be like, 50 or 100 generations coming out of a nuclear winter, living like neanderthals.
Posted by: M. Gaga at February 01, 2026 09:54 AM (KiBMU) Reminds of the book that really got me into Sci/fi-futuristic fantasy: “Daybreak 2250 AD” by Andre Norton. Setting is kind of a Thundarr the Barbarian world. Posted by: Tom Servo at February 01, 2026 10:08 AM (IUuBi) 171
The first adult level book I just had to read and which influenced my reading life would be The Sinking of the Bismarck by William Schirer. I remember the long wait list at the library to get a copy.
Posted by: Thomas Paine at February 01, 2026 10:01 AM (0U5gm) --- The elementary school library had a small collection of military history books and several were always being checked out, especially the picture book on World War II. They had a similar book on World War I that was less popular, so that's the one I checked out and that's probably why I got so interested in the topic. Wish I could remember the name of the series. They were cool. Posted by: Ace-Endorsed Author A.H. Lloyd at February 01, 2026 10:08 AM (ZOv7s) 172
First conscious story I remember was non-fiction in third grade and asked the Sister how to pronounce 'coelacanth.' When she had trouble pronouncing it, I knew I wanted to learn more.
Precocious wasn't I? Posted by: Anna Puma at February 01, 2026 10:09 AM (HFAps) 173
Just finished "Exogenesis" by Peco Gaskovski, a well-known "Unmachiner".
It's a dystopian future novel set 200 years in the future. The protagonist is a 4th Echelon "counselor" in the population control bureau who encounters insurgents during a routine sterilization trip to the Luddite-like outlands. It's a short read, reasonably well-written and the society build is quite good. The title is from the future extra-uterine technology that allows eligible couples to create hundreds of embryos and to choose which one will be allowed to live. Posted by: sal at February 01, 2026 10:09 AM (f+FmA) 174
In fact I suspect my mother bought the Hyman medical text and left it around for me so I would read those sections, and she would not have to have The Talk with me at all. If so, it worked.
Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at February 01, 2026 10:09 AM (wzUl9) 175
The first book I recall was "The Monster at the End of This Book." It was a little illustrated Sesame Street book featuring Grover.
As for life-changing books, I'd say C.S. Lewis's "Mere Christianity" ranks #1 (outside of the Bible). Posted by: PabloD at February 01, 2026 10:09 AM (3VXNH) 176
My first book was actually the entire Encyclopedia Britannica, at first the red colored version with a lot of pictures and then the adult, black and gray colored version that wasn’t so heavy on pictures. My Mom told me that I used to fall asleep my head on the pages of an open volume when I was 4 and 5 years old.
I was definitely a hardcore book nerd at a very early age. And now I have something like 300 unread books sitting on my Kindle, far more than I can probably read before I die. Better get to work! Posted by: Sharkman at February 01, 2026 10:09 AM (/RHNq) 177
Starting An Army at Dawn, North Africa WWII
Posted by: Skip at February 01, 2026 10:10 AM (Ia/+0) 178
Had the Dick & Jane readers in grade school. Did not consider them 'books'. Didn't read any Dr Seuss until senior year in high school; when my English teacher found out that I never had, she brought 3 of his books in for me to read - forget how she put it, but something along the lines of him being part of the culture.
Posted by: Nazdar at February 01, 2026 10:10 AM (NcvvS) Posted by: Cow Demon at February 01, 2026 10:10 AM (PlzrS) 180
I remember sitting in a circle in grade school with other kids reading aloud Fun With Dick and Jane. Every minute was torture and made me hate being in school.
Posted by: San Franpsycho at February 01, 2026 10:10 AM (RIvkX) 181
It appears that a lot of library school grads in recent decades go along with the idea that a book that doesn't circulate often enough should be weeded, which is understandable; less understandable is the idea that it should be weeded no matter what it is. But gotta make room for DVDs and the sort of books Eris described above. I used to hit the libraries a lot when I was a kid; over the last 20 or 30 years, not so much.
Posted by: Just Some Guy A new city library is under construction not far from my house. It will be much more convenient, but I hope against hope that there will actually be anything there worth checking out. Posted by: Thomas Paine at February 01, 2026 10:10 AM (0U5gm) 182
The first book I read was probably the Bible because we were and are church going folks. I haven't not had books at my home. One book that gives me PTSD is the Count of Monte Cristo. I can't even listen to it being read any more. We studied it and attempted to translate it in HS French. I really like it, but I have great trouble getting through the inhumanity. I understand that is the point. I probably am the only person who has PTSD from a book rather than a real life physical experience.
I read Jane Austin as an adult. Love those then hit the other authors who wrote about the same time like Elizabeth Gaskill and Anthony Trollop. I fell in love with Shakespeare in high school. I struggled to understand him but love him anyway. I prefer biographies over fiction when it comes to things like crime since the biographies have already happened. Fictional stories of serial killers means there is still a change that it could happen. Terrifying! Posted by: Beverly at February 01, 2026 10:10 AM (O6DQB) 183
When I was in grade school, the town librarian lived one street over from where we lived. I loved visiting the library and Mom would drive us over on Saturdays. The library's limit on checking out books was three books for a period of two weeks. My personal limit was different: I could check out as many books as I could carry. Even back then I devoured books like crazy!
Posted by: Legally Sufficient at February 01, 2026 10:11 AM (kB9dk) 184
I can't remember the first actual book that I read, but one of the early ones was "Fire Hunter" by Jim Kjelgaard. Another one was "Star Beast" (I think that was the title) by Robert Heinlein. After that I became a voracious reader, so much so that my parents started to complain that I spent too much time reading.
Posted by: Toad-0 at February 01, 2026 10:01 AM (oI25S) Hm. I've read a lot of Jim Kjelgaard books, but not that one. I'm guessing it wasn't one of his dog books... Posted by: Castle Guy at February 01, 2026 10:11 AM (Lhaco) 185
Posted by: PabloD at February 01, 2026 10:09 AM
At least not like the Monster book of Monsters that tries to bite you Posted by: Skip at February 01, 2026 10:11 AM (Ia/+0) 186
Since this is Book Worm Central, let me put this question to the Moron Hive Mind: There was a collection of books in the 1970s that were built around the 20th Century. Each decade got its own book, as did World War I and World War II.
It might have been called "The 20th Century" but a title search for that is pointless. Anyone recall author or publisher? I found some of the illustrations in other war books, but the illustrator's work was in countless books and I can't find a bibliography of his work. These were tall, slender volumes, brightly colored covers. Posted by: Ace-Endorsed Author A.H. Lloyd at February 01, 2026 10:11 AM (ZOv7s) 187
Never heard of it until now, when I looked it up. It seems like my kind of place, and I'll have to check it out if I'm ever in the area.
It is definitely worth a visit. Do be prepared to haggle; hard to find bargains here anymore I think. one of my books was clearly a library donation and I wasn't prepared to pay too much (despite it being out of print, which she may or may not have known). they don't mark all the books with prices, actually very few are marked. so it's fun, the 'checking out" part. they probably will have to add a cafe or something to recoup costs from the young people. they were not buying any books. just wandering around the warrens ... which is fun, I don't blame them! Posted by: BlackOrchid at February 01, 2026 10:12 AM (emBoF) 188
#45 Yes the encyclopedias! I remember randomly picking a word or letter and opening it up and reading. My parents had a study that was full of (we are talking early 70’s) National Geographic’s, books about science, atlas’ and a bit about everything. It really gave one a sense of the world and broader knowledge rather than ‘googling’ something specific. I loved that my Mom had her college Chemisty books. Didn’t understand but loved looking at them. It sparked curiosity
And love of reading. Also loved the series books Little House and I also read All of a Kind Family. Posted by: Hyacinth at February 01, 2026 10:12 AM (ryp7h) 189
I don't remember the first things I read, they were probably Dr. Seuss or Babar the Elephant books.
Hey, I've got that Donald Rumbelow Jack the Ripper book somewhere in storage. A great, gruesome book. Book that changed my life? Dunno. Maybe all of them? Even if only "This sucks." Posted by: BeckoningChasm at February 01, 2026 10:13 AM (CHHv1) 190
6 After reading Wiki on Fun with Dick and Jane I am positive that was first book as my reading skills suffered throughout my life
( rolls eyes) Posted by: Skip at February 01, 2026 *** Those were the first I was expected to read in first grade. I already knew what those little bugs on the paper meant, so I breezed right along. My teacher, about a month into school, scared me by asking me to stay after class for a minute. She said, "Wolfus, you already know how to read, don't you?" "Well, sure," I said (I'd thought everybody did). It earned me a field promotion to second grade, later confirmed with testing at the School Board office in the summer, so I went right into third. The Dick and Jane stuff seemed awfully simple to me even at age seven. And what was "burning autumn leaves" all about? Nobody I knew did that. Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at February 01, 2026 10:13 AM (wzUl9) 191
The first book I remember reading was about a cocker spaniel puppy who became an obedience champion. Long forgotten, 30-odd years later, I come to find Her Majesty had a copy. Posted by: Hadrian the Seventh at February 01, 2026 10:14 AM (tgvbd) Posted by: SPinRH_F-16 at February 01, 2026 10:14 AM (Yg2TI) 193
The elementary school library had a small collection of military history books and several were always being checked out, especially the picture book on World War II. They had a similar book on World War I that was less popular, so that's the one I checked out and that's probably why I got so interested in the topic. Wish I could remember the name of the series. They were cool.
Posted by: Ace-Endorsed Author A.H. Lloyd Yes, there was a book in my school library on submarine missions in the Pacific Theater that was fantastic, and wish I could find it, or at least remember the name. Posted by: Thomas Paine at February 01, 2026 10:14 AM (0U5gm) 194
I've enjoyed some retelling of classics because they approach the story from different angles, but they were character-driven. These are just ideology-driven. The race and gender swapping can't end soon enough for me.
Posted by: All Hail Eris, She-Wolf of the 'Ettes 'Ettes Christopher Nolan has apparently cast a Somalian actress (who looks just like the "Look at me. I'm the captain now" guy from the movie Captain Phillips) as Helen of Troy in the new Odyssey movie that is going to suck harder than a black hole formed from the star UY Scuti. Because Helen of Troy wasn't a pasty white Greek lady, you know? Posted by: Sharkman at February 01, 2026 10:15 AM (/RHNq) 195
I remember sitting in a circle in grade school with other kids reading aloud Fun With Dick and Jane. Every minute was torture and made me hate being in school.
Posted by: San Franpsycho at February 01, 2026 *** +100 Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at February 01, 2026 10:15 AM (wzUl9) 196
Two books that deeply affected me were All the King's Men by Robert Penn Warren, sort of a modern (OK, 1920s and 30s) retelling of The Divine Comedy and Radical Son by David Horowitz, a red diaper doper baby grows up.
Posted by: Anonosaurus Wrecks, Damn It Feels Good to Be a Trumpster! at February 01, 2026 10:15 AM (J+Psw) 197
It appears that a lot of library school grads in recent decades go along with the idea that a book that doesn't circulate often enough should be weeded, which is understandable; less understandable is the idea that it should be weeded no matter what it is. But gotta make room for DVDs and the sort of books Eris described above. I used to hit the libraries a lot when I was a kid; over the last 20 or 30 years, not so much.
Posted by: Just Some Guy at February 01, 2026 10:01 AM (q3u5l) --- The whole point of a library is the depth of its collection. They have shelves so you don't have to. The book section of my city library is an atrocity, lots of empty space, incomplete historical series, the nonfiction is a joke. The fiction section has some gems, but the remorseless turnover makes it clear that this is just the wine aunts' reading room. Posted by: Ace-Endorsed Author A.H. Lloyd at February 01, 2026 10:15 AM (ZOv7s) 198
Quirky book story. Back in the dark ages before my smartphone addiction I got a notification for jury duty. And it was for federal court, not the local hoosegow. In preparation I read all instructions on the web page. Juror candidates could bring almost NOTHING into the courtroom. I would have to surrender all personal items and jewelry and even my belt. Ok, sounds a little extreme, but whatever. The instructions recommended candidates bring reading material to pass the time. I forgot about that until the day before when I happened to be in a drug store. I saw a rack of paperbacks and randomly grabbed some book about the battle of Fredericksburg. I wasn't selected to be on the jury, but had enough dead time that I began reading.
Was so hooked I had to finish it before going to bed that night. Posted by: Quarter Twenty at February 01, 2026 10:15 AM (2Ez/1) 199
Nice hat.
Posted by: Cicero (@cicero43) at February 01, 2026 10:15 AM (nWPIJ) Daily Tech News 1 February 2026Top Story
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Posted by: m at February 01, 2026 04:02 AM (SSiCQ) 2
Mornin'
Posted by: Puddleglum at work at February 01, 2026 04:03 AM (AdHga) 3
Morning all.
Posted by: Tuna at February 01, 2026 04:03 AM (lJ0H4) 4
Ah, an AC/DC earworm. I like it!
Posted by: Puddleglum at work at February 01, 2026 04:05 AM (AdHga) Posted by: Biden's Dog sniffs a whole lotta malarkey, at February 01, 2026 04:32 AM (gK5jz) 6
G'Day everyone
Was expecting it to be only 1"30 or so Posted by: Skip at February 01, 2026 04:36 AM (Ia/+0) 7
I guess people making fun of Jeff's fake astronauts has put a damper on things.
I'm glad because that thing was going to kill some people at some point. Posted by: pawn at February 01, 2026 04:44 AM (uvB+6) 8
I have no visible clock in bed room
Posted by: Skip at February 01, 2026 04:49 AM (Ia/+0) 9
11 degrees here
Posted by: Skip at February 01, 2026 04:49 AM (Ia/+0) 10
"Abounding Love". "Our Daily Bread" Christian devotional on Philippians 1:3-11. Devotional is followed by a prayer and some additional insights:
https://tinyurl.com/2kzfd3rh Posted by: FenelonSpoke at February 01, 2026 04:59 AM (D+BhG) Posted by: FenelonSpoke at February 01, 2026 05:02 AM (D+BhG) 12
Morning, Tech Peeps
Posted by: fluffy at February 01, 2026 05:04 AM (AN2gy) 13
"Snowplow vigilante" in St Louis rents equipment and plows snow for free. Sunny Skyz site:
https://tinyurl.com/mryd49sw Posted by: FenelonSpoke at February 01, 2026 05:04 AM (D+BhG) Posted by: FenelonSpoke at February 01, 2026 05:07 AM (D+BhG) 15
Psalm 1:4
"Thinking long term." Psalm 1:4. International Fellowship of Christians and Jews: https://tinyurl.com/4yz66cy3 Posted by: FenelonSpoke at February 01, 2026 05:19 AM (D+BhG) 16
Even though I'm old,chubby,broke as in no wealth, have several health problems, this is still the day Our Lord in Heaven has given me and everyone else.
I am thankful that I will see another sunrise. Posted by: Former Gun Bunny at February 01, 2026 05:23 AM (qMgJx) Posted by: FenelonSpoke at February 01, 2026 05:25 AM (D+BhG) 18
From Grok: Largest non-tech private investments (leveraged buyouts/private equity acquisitions) include:
Energy Future Holdings (TXU Energy): $45 billion (2007, utilities/energy) – historically the largest LBO. Electronic Arts: $55 billion (2025, gaming/entertainment) – recent record LBO. HCA Healthcare: $33 billion (2006, hospitals/healthcare). Equity Office Properties: $39 billion (2007, real estate). RJR Nabisco: $31 billion (1989, tobacco/food). Posted by: pawn at February 01, 2026 05:26 AM (uvB+6) 19
My sister in the Lord, and very kind fellow 'ette, TecumsehTea, likes the musical selections, so here is one: "Way Maker". I didn't know this Christian group, but they do a very nice job on a song called "Way Maker"-about four minute video. And now I have to get ready for church. Have a blessed day, all. You are a gift to others and God loves you!
https://tinyurl.com/ne2pm22r Posted by: FenelonSpoke at February 01, 2026 05:31 AM (D+BhG) 20
Good morning, Hordians. Miss Ruth, who's a house dog while she's in season, started whining at 1:00 this morning. Told her to shut up. She continued to whine. Got up and let her out. She continued to whine. Checked her over and gave her an anti-gas pill. She whined some more and eventually settled down. Posted by: Hadrian the Seventh at February 01, 2026 05:33 AM (tgvbd) 21
"You can't take it with you cause it goes before you do."
Posted by: no one of any consequence at February 01, 2026 05:44 AM (qFwJc) 22
Morning, 'rons and 'ettes.
Posted by: olddog in mo at February 01, 2026 05:44 AM (bQ4nt) 23
Good morning.
I approve this message. Posted by: Fluffy Nuggets, Jr. at February 01, 2026 05:44 AM (/2Gbl) 24
B.C. 487 Zechariah 9:9 Rejoice greatly, O daughter of Zion; shout , O daughter of Jerusalem; behold, thy King cometh unto thee: he is just, and having salvation; lowly, and riding upon an ass, and upon a colt the foal of an ass.
A.D. 33 Matthew 21:5 Tell ye the daughter of Sion, behold, thy King cometh unto thee, meek, and sitting upon an ass, and a colt the foal of an ass. Posted by: kingsman at February 01, 2026 05:45 AM (ehY6c) 25
Somehow missed seeing Powerline week in pictures
Posted by: Skip at February 01, 2026 05:53 AM (Ia/+0) 26
Evening and morning to all on this Sunday! Holy cow, how did it get to be February *already*??
27 F. here, clear, wind chill of 17. I have no need to go out into it, so there. Somehow Stirling avoided leaping on or over me until fairly late, for him. I actually slept a decent amount last night. Feels . . . odd. Good, though. Howzabout you? Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at February 01, 2026 05:55 AM (wzUl9) 27
It follows as the night the day, that if the first day of the month is a Sunday, we will have a Friday the 13th in that month. If that concerns you at all, of course.
Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at February 01, 2026 05:58 AM (wzUl9) 28
having a new knee since last week, I have weird sleep patterns. Mostly driven by the achy leg, I wake up about every two hours and have to ice the leg. Soon, though, I will be unstoppable!
Posted by: Huck Follywood at February 01, 2026 05:58 AM (XPDqE) 29
It's a brisk 10 degrees here today, much warmer than recent days.
Posted by: Huck Follywood at February 01, 2026 05:59 AM (XPDqE) 30
Huck are you doing exercises?
Posted by: Skip at February 01, 2026 06:01 AM (Ia/+0) 31
Oh, yes. I do anyway, but my knee is getting extra attention. Might be part of what keeps me awake, I might be over-doing it. I am already at 90 degree bend a week out from surgery. Night times are the harder times though, for whatever reason.
Posted by: Huck Follywood at February 01, 2026 06:04 AM (XPDqE) 32
I am not stoopersitious.
Posted by: no one of any consequence at February 01, 2026 06:08 AM (qFwJc) 33
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PBAl9cchQac
Posted by: TheCatAttackedMyFoot at February 01, 2026 06:08 AM (jrgJz) Posted by: Hadrian the Seventh at February 01, 2026 06:09 AM (tgvbd) Posted by: fluffy at February 01, 2026 06:10 AM (AN2gy) Posted by: Captain Obvious, Laird o' the Sea at February 01, 2026 06:11 AM (8dH7A) 37
Birdbath status?
Posted by: Just Wondering at February 01, 2026 06:11 AM (2Ez/1) 38
I am not stoopersitious.
Posted by: no one of any consequence at February 01, 2026 *** I've had neither better luck nor worse on any Friday the 13th I can remember. Marie the black cat breaking a mirror in about 2000 brought me worse luck, if you want to look at it that way, than any specific date ever has. Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at February 01, 2026 06:12 AM (wzUl9) 39
Most birdbaths in country I think are frozen
Posted by: Skip at February 01, 2026 06:12 AM (Ia/+0) 40
Time I slopped the feline hogs, got dressed, and chowed down myself!
Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at February 01, 2026 06:17 AM (wzUl9) 41
Been stuck inside with infuriatingly persistent cold, discovered two good Aussie series on Amazon -- City Homicide, and Mr. In-Between. The former is free with Prime.
Posted by: Ordinary American at February 01, 2026 06:20 AM (VnsnO) 42
I've had neither better luck nor worse on any Friday the 13th I can remember. Marie the black cat breaking a mirror in about 2000 brought me worse luck, if you want to look at it that way, than any specific date ever has.
Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at February 01, 2026 06:12 AM (wzUl9) ------------- February is my personal bad luck month. I've injured my back and had a car wrecked on February 9th (not the same year) and wrecked another car on February 18th (neither of the previous years). February hasn't been acting up lately, though, but I'll keep my fingers crossed. Posted by: Captain Obvious, Laird o' the Sea at February 01, 2026 06:23 AM (8dH7A) 43
It's my turn to deal with the only non-suffering member of The House Of Former Plague, so guten morgen Hordevolk.
This Sunday is also the baptism of the first daughter of the youngest member of my knitting/sewing/crocheting/embroidery circle, so I'm looking forward to watching that (unfortunately online). Posted by: pookysgirl, groggy froggy at February 01, 2026 06:27 AM (Wt5PA) 44
g'mornin', 'rons Posted by: AltonJackson at February 01, 2026 06:27 AM (tljrc) 45
1 more month and the worst of winter should be over.
We have had 3 foot snow storms in March though Posted by: Skip at February 01, 2026 06:27 AM (Ia/+0) 46
I want to take this moment to thank WABC’s Dani Beckstrom for being Dani Beckstrom.
Posted by: Accomack at February 01, 2026 06:27 AM (S8ZfB) 47
Good morning Horde. First time in a few days that it hasn't been below zero when I woke up. The next day or two will also be cold. Winter in the mid Hudson.
Hope you are all well Posted by: Smell the Glove at February 01, 2026 06:36 AM (IDEQi) 48
Supposed to be in the 70s most of the week. Time to start planting....
Posted by: OrangeEnt at February 01, 2026 06:39 AM (uQesX) 49
Greetings from the Carolinas. 17 degrees and a foot of snow on top of 3 inches of ice. Hot fire and hot coffee.
Ayn Rand was right. Posted by: Going deep. Out. at February 01, 2026 06:42 AM (jt/rW) 50
Good morning morons
Posted by: San Franpsycho at February 01, 2026 06:46 AM (RIvkX) 51
G'morning, all!
19.8 degrees out, with about 1.5 inches of snow on the ground. Waiting to see if Church will take place. We set a personal record of 111KW of electricity used in the last 24 hours. Posted by: Village Idiot's Apprentice at February 01, 2026 06:48 AM (iMotb) 52
A.D. 33 Matthew 21:5 Tell ye the daughter of Sion, behold, thy King cometh unto thee, meek, and sitting upon an ass, and a colt the foal of an ass.
Posted by: kingsman at February 01, 2026 05:45 AM ------ Episode 8 of Season 4 of The Chosen is entitled "Humble." It depicts how Jesus' disciples go about borrowing the donkey. Enjoyable to watch a fictionalized account of how such a thing might have unfolded. Posted by: Quarter Twenty at February 01, 2026 06:53 AM (2Ez/1) 53
Good morning, 17° here in North Alabama. Barely reached 24° yesterday, we'll see what today brings. Posted by: BifBewalski- at February 01, 2026 06:54 AM (QVmho) 54
Yesterday was surprisingly sunny and warm. Did a morning hike to the GG Bridge then a college buddy came over and we went up Lone Mountain.
Nary a thought of snow or cold. Posted by: San Franpsycho at February 01, 2026 06:54 AM (RIvkX) 55
NYC is back!
The parks dept crew for Baisley Pond is too lazy to plow the paths in the park. 10° on the south side of our street. It gets to 38° on the sunny north side. Posted by: Accomack at February 01, 2026 06:56 AM (S8ZfB) 56
Posted by: Former Gun Bunny ======= Amen. Thanks! Posted by: FenelonSpoke Absolutely! Any day we are ambulatory and surounded by grey box friends, is a win. Every day is a miracle, every formation is a parade, and every meal is a banquet. Posted by: BifBewalski- at February 01, 2026 06:57 AM (QVmho) Posted by: sock_rat_eez at February 01, 2026 06:58 AM (Cjt/F) 58
Grüß Gott, Horde!
Fenelon, thanks for sharing the bit about the St Louis snowplower. I wonder if he might be related to one of my high school English teachers (same last name, correct age, etc). I have relatives that live in Dogtown, so he very likely helped my family. Stay warm, wherever y'all are. Unless you're in the tropics. Then stay cool. Posted by: SPinRH_F-16 at February 01, 2026 06:59 AM (Yg2TI) 59
having a new knee since last week, I have weird sleep patterns. Mostly driven by the achy leg, I wake up about every two hours and have to ice the leg. Soon, though, I will be unstoppable! Posted by: Huck Follywood Keep up with the exercises. I put off getting mine done for a decade (I'm stupid that way) and my quads had atrophied from compensating for the knee pain when I walked. Took me three years to get the leg back. It's still measuring an inch smaller at the thigh than the other one but at least it doesn't ache with muscle pain constantly anymore. Posted by: BifBewalski- at February 01, 2026 07:01 AM (QVmho) 60
Phone says 10 degrees but deck thermometer is 8.5 degrees
Posted by: Skip at February 01, 2026 07:01 AM (Ia/+0) 61
Regarding the Pivotal Helix/Blackfly: It's one of the frontrunning electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) ultralights. I'm acquainted with two people who own them, they like them a lot.
I got to hop into its simulator at the Nat'l Advanced Air Mobility Center of Excellence a couple days before the TX MoMe. The sim's graphics were a bit buggy, but the "Flight" experience was consistent with my friends' descriptions of their actual experience. Posted by: SPinRH_F-16 at February 01, 2026 07:03 AM (Yg2TI) 62
It's currently freezing in Tampa, FL
Posted by: one hour sober at February 01, 2026 07:03 AM (Y1sOo) 63
All these over-the-air channels, and nothing worth looking at. Hmph. Off the lawn, kiddo.
Breakfast: two scrambled eggs w/ cheese within and around a toasted taco shell; a half slice of whole grain toast with peanut butter and honey. Energy! I could shower, even shave, and still have some lazy time until the Book Thread. . . . Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at February 01, 2026 07:05 AM (wzUl9) 64
Morning peeps.
It's -4 here this morning. My furnace hasn't shut off for more than 15 minutes every hour, all night. Posted by: Martini Farmer at February 01, 2026 07:06 AM (jtM2q) 65
For whatever it's worth, Palmer Lucky (founder of Anduril) bought a Jetson One, not a Pivotal Helix.
Posted by: SPinRH_F-16 at February 01, 2026 07:06 AM (Yg2TI) 66
Weather Underground says it's -7 here, but while out and about earlier, car said +2.
Posted by: Nazdar at February 01, 2026 07:10 AM (NcvvS) 67
truer words have never been said, Biff!
Posted by: sock_rat_eez at February 01, 2026 07:10 AM (Cjt/F) Posted by: Midterm bloodbath at February 01, 2026 07:14 AM (h81X3) 69
5 Belated BOING!
Migrating Mrs. BD to a new Samsung Android. Fresh hell! Posted by: Biden's Dog sniffs a whole lotta malarkey, at February 01, 2026 04:32 AM (gK5jz) heh your nick click Posted by: m at February 01, 2026 07:16 AM (SSiCQ) 70
mornin yall. If you needed any more evidence of what a sick perverted weirdo Bernie Sanders is, here you go:
"Bernie Sanders built a device to give himself 'cosmos-shattering orgasms" Something tells me this guy just loves penguins. Posted by: fd at February 01, 2026 07:16 AM (vFG9F) 71
68 Taylor Rehmet.
Bwahahahahaha Posted by: Midterm bloodbath at February 01, 2026 07:14 AM (h81X3) = Democrat Taylor Rehmet wins a reliably Republican Texas state Senate seat, stunning GOP Sunday, February 1, 2026 googleable Posted by: m at February 01, 2026 07:18 AM (SSiCQ) 72
Amazing shift of the winter arctic blast. It's 34degF with no snow here in the Rockies, along the continental divide with a projected high of 51degF today.
That's probably going to change soon, and we'll get blasted with some double digit negative temperatures and massive snow. Winter is still coming. Posted by: Rev. Wishbone at February 01, 2026 07:21 AM (oT7pT) 73
Just around freezing, so...
Plan on hitting the range later today, looking forward to gub thread... Posted by: man at February 01, 2026 07:30 AM (XuXeR) 74
22 degrees currently on Perdido Key.
I cracked open all the exterior faucets last evening and let the water drip overnight. I probably didn't need to do that. The faucet covers I had on them should've been good enough, but I didn't want to take even the slightest chance of waking up to a plumbing emergency. Posted by: one hour sober at February 01, 2026 07:33 AM (Y1sOo) 75
69 5 Belated BOING!
Migrating Mrs. BD to a new Samsung Android. Fresh hell! Posted by: Biden's Dog sniffs a whole lotta malarkey, at February 01, 2026 04:32 AM (gK5jz) heh your nick click Posted by: m at February 01, 2026 07:16 AM (SSiCQ) https://boing.greg.technology Posted by: m at February 01, 2026 07:34 AM (SSiCQ) 76
Mexico has banned vapes, which means the cartels are now in the vape business. Smart move, Mexico.
Posted by: fd at February 01, 2026 07:36 AM (vFG9F) 77
>>>I cracked open all the exterior faucets last evening and let the water drip overnight. I probably didn't need to do that. The faucet covers I had on them should've been good enough, but I didn't want to take even the slightest chance of waking up to a plumbing emergency.
Posted by: one hour sober >Last year, about this time, the temp dropped below -20degF and my pipes cracked. I was working out of town for a week. Completely destroyed the house. Better safe than sorry, for about $20K in repairs. Posted by: Rev. Wishbone at February 01, 2026 07:39 AM (oT7pT) 78
"Bernie Sanders built a device to give himself 'cosmos-shattering orgasms"
Something tells me this guy just loves penguins. Posted by: fd at February 01, 2026 07:16 AM (vFG9F) Well, that would explain his hair. Posted by: I am the Shadout Mapes, the Housekeeper at February 01, 2026 07:41 AM (TuGyL) 79
> "Bernie Sanders built a device to give himself 'cosmos-shattering orgasms"
--------- At his age he more than likely rupture a testicle. Posted by: Martini Farmer at February 01, 2026 07:45 AM (jtM2q) 80
"Bernie Sanders built a device to give himself 'cosmos-shattering orgasms" ------ He gets his orgasms, but the cosmos is shattered. Selfish bastard. Posted by: Semi-Literate Thug at February 01, 2026 07:47 AM (VWtfl) 81
You youngsters have no idea that Woody Allen introduced the Orgasmatron in 1973.
Posted by: San Franpsycho at February 01, 2026 07:47 AM (RIvkX) 82
You youngsters have no idea that Woody Allen introduced the Orgasmatron in 1973.
Posted by: San Franpsycho at February 01, 2026 07:47 AM (RIvkX) - Also attack pudding. Posted by: Biden's Dog sniffs a whole lotta malarkey, at February 01, 2026 07:51 AM (FgA1v) 83
74 22 degrees currently on Perdido Key.
Posted by: one hour sober at February 01, 2026 07:33 AM +++ Would love to see a picture of ice on Cotton Bayou. Posted by: Quarter Twenty at February 01, 2026 07:51 AM (2Ez/1) 84
Completely destroyed the house.
Posted by: Rev. Wishbone Yikes! Hurricane Sally destroyed the entire interior of my house along with the roof -- to the tune of $184k in rebuild/repair costs -- so I know the feeling. Posted by: one hour sober at February 01, 2026 07:53 AM (Y1sOo) 85
Also attack pudding.
Posted by: Biden's Dog sniffs a whole lotta malarkey, at February 01, 2026 07:51 AM (FgA1v) ==== Ha! This film has become a classic of slapstick comedy. The pudding, the personal helicopter, the computer tapes. And the famous line, "Albert Shanker finally got the Bomb" Posted by: San Franpsycho at February 01, 2026 07:54 AM (RIvkX) 86
82 You youngsters have no idea that Woody Allen introduced the Orgasmatron in 1973.
Posted by: San Franpsycho at February 01, 2026 07:47 AM (RIvkX) - Also attack pudding. Posted by: Biden's Dog sniffs a whole lotta malarkey, at February 01, 2026 07:51 AM (FgA1v) And a yuge shout out to the reliability of the VW Beetle. Posted by: I am the Shadout Mapes, the Housekeeper at February 01, 2026 07:57 AM (TuGyL) Posted by: man at February 01, 2026 07:58 AM (XuXeR) 88
>>>Yikes!
Hurricane Sally destroyed the entire interior of my house along with the roof -- to the tune of $184k in rebuild/repair costs -- so I know the feeling. Posted by: one hour sober >Insurance is a good thing, occasionally. I had to live at my brother's place for 6 months. Posted by: Rev. Wishbone at February 01, 2026 08:00 AM (oT7pT) 89
For anyone who wonders why Taylor Rehmet won that Texas special election easily, and why no one shows up for special elections like this:
The Texas Legislature is only in session every other year. The Texas Senate will not be in session again until 2027, after this election is done again in a few months. What Taylor won is a nice letterhead he can use on his stationary for a while. Posted by: Tom Servo at February 01, 2026 08:00 AM (IUuBi) 90
9 degrees here in Upstate SC, with 6"+ inches of snow on the ground. A rare occurrence! I checked Virginia City, MT yesterday it's like our winter forecasts had been traded. They were in the 40s.
Posted by: Lady in Black at February 01, 2026 08:00 AM (qBdHI) 91
And a yuge shout out to the reliability of the VW Beetle.
Posted by: I am the Shadout Mapes, the Housekeeper at February 01, 2026 07:57 AM (TuGyL) ==== Ummm, hello? Posted by: Herbie at February 01, 2026 08:00 AM (RIvkX) 92
>>Would love to see a picture of ice on Cotton Bayou.
Best I could do would be to take of pic of the lid to the orange Home Depot bucket I keep next to the dog pen and use to dispose of their poop. It had water on it yesterday. Now, it's ice. Posted by: one hour sober at February 01, 2026 08:00 AM (Y1sOo) 93
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I just had a nice, non-informative conversation with ChadGPT about the Pivatol eVTOL Black(Death)Fly. Nosing into a house near you ... soon. Boom. . - Garp Posted by: Marooned at February 01, 2026 08:00 AM (kt8QE) 94
Bernie Sanders' "Penguitron" device was banned when it was revealed that it created a space time warp 500 years into the future, causing Captain James T. Kirk to be stranded in space, wearing a spacesuit and floating in and out of existence.
Posted by: Penguin Facts at February 01, 2026 08:01 AM (vFG9F) 95
Bernie Sanders' "Penguitron" device was banned when it was revealed that it created a space time warp 500 years into the future, causing Captain James T. Kirk to be stranded in space, wearing a spacesuit and floating in and out of existence.
Posted by: Penguin Facts at February 01, 2026 08:01 AM (vFG9F) ====== No fvcking way. Posted by: The Tholians at February 01, 2026 08:02 AM (RIvkX) 96
The Texas Legislature is only in session every other year. The Texas Senate will not be in session again until 2027, after this election is done again in a few months. What Taylor won is a nice letterhead he can use on his stationary for a while. == Now, now...all that info will do is harsh that poor feller's "bloodbath" dream. Posted by: Lady in Black at February 01, 2026 08:02 AM (qBdHI) 97
82 You youngsters have no idea that Woody Allen introduced the Orgasmatron in 1973.
Posted by: San Franpsycho at February 01, 2026 07:47 AM (RIvkX) I hate to differ, but the Orgasmatron was first introduced by Duran Duran in 1968. The mad scientist, not the band. Posted by: Tom Servo at February 01, 2026 08:04 AM (IUuBi) Posted by: Marcus T at February 01, 2026 08:04 AM (f4oEt) 99
@81 Sleeper was a hoot.
Posted by: Smell the Glove at February 01, 2026 08:06 AM (IDEQi) 100
Moltbook - The social media network for AI agents
Forbes article https://tinyurl.com/3dpv6mu7 Very spooky. Posted by: Halfhand at February 01, 2026 08:07 AM (EFrJp) 101
I hate to differ, but the Orgasmatron was first introduced by Duran Duran in 1968.
==== I am pleased to be corrected. Woody can be so derivative. Posted by: San Franpsycho at February 01, 2026 08:08 AM (RIvkX) 102
TBH when I saw Barbarella I probably had no idea what that was.
Posted by: San Franpsycho at February 01, 2026 08:11 AM (RIvkX) 103
>>had to live at my brother's place for 6 months.
We lived in our motorhome parked on our front lawn. Eighteen months before we could move back in. (It was during COVID and supply chain issues delayed materials delivery substantially). Posted by: one hour sober at February 01, 2026 08:11 AM (Y1sOo) 104
Good morning!
Let's smile & be happy & strike fear in the hearts of killjoy leftists everywhere. Posted by: NaCly Dog at February 01, 2026 08:17 AM (u82oZ) 105
102 TBH when I saw Barbarella I probably had no idea what that was.
Posted by: San Franpsycho at February 01, 2026 08:11 AM (RIvkX) LOL me too! I watched it again a couple years ago and this time I could see that it was just splashy sets and risqué costuming with a terrible plot and an absolutely idiotic ending. Typical 60’s movie. Posted by: Tom Servo at February 01, 2026 08:18 AM (IUuBi) 106
Its really too cold outside
Posted by: Skip at February 01, 2026 08:20 AM (Ia/+0) 107
LiB. It was 53 degrees here in the Bitterroot Valley of MT yesterday. We need the snow for summer irrigation water. Send your's our way.
Posted by: neverenoughcaffeine at February 01, 2026 08:23 AM (2NHgQ) 108
It warmed up a lot from yesterday. Now 17 ℉. Wahoo!
Posted by: NaCly Dog at February 01, 2026 08:25 AM (u82oZ) 109
It's up to 8° here. Going back down below zero tonight. Problem right now is the winds make it feel like 10-15° below
Posted by: Smell the Glove at February 01, 2026 08:27 AM (IDEQi) 110
15 degrees F and 7 inches of snow on the back deck here in mid-North Cackalackie.
Posted by: I am the Shadout Mapes, the Housekeeper at February 01, 2026 08:27 AM (CpcAD) 111
Off to do some chores. Going to see Melania with friendS at the Sunday matinee.
Posted by: NaCly Dog at February 01, 2026 08:28 AM (u82oZ) 112
I'm beginning to doubt the experts that said snowfall will be a thing of the past...
Posted by: I am the Shadout Mapes, the Housekeeper at February 01, 2026 08:28 AM (CpcAD) 113
89 For anyone who wonders why Taylor Rehmet won that Texas special election easily, and why no one shows up for special elections like this:
The Texas Legislature is only in session every other year. The Texas Senate will not be in session again until 2027, after this election is done again in a few months. What Taylor won is a nice letterhead he can use on his stationary for a while. Posted by: Tom Servo at February 01, 2026 08:00 AM (IUuBi) Thanks for the context info. Posted by: m at February 01, 2026 08:28 AM (SSiCQ) 114
Salty I saw the Melania movie Friday night.
I enjoyed it. While there are many aspects to commend it, the music was actually the best part. Posted by: Quarter Twenty at February 01, 2026 08:30 AM (2Ez/1) 115
Good morning all.
Posted by: All Hail Eris, She-Wolf of the 'Ettes 'Ettes. at February 01, 2026 08:34 AM (kpS4V) 116
Good morning. 15 degrees here in Western NC and windy. The “feels like” temperature in the single digits. Got about 4 inches of snow on top of residual ice. Hopefully it supposed to start to warm up this week.
Posted by: Rufus T. Firefly at February 01, 2026 08:35 AM (PWBAQ) 117
Justice department released another 3 million documents. The Dems and their sheep will still claim that a Trump smoking gun is being hidden
Posted by: Smell the Glove at February 01, 2026 08:36 AM (IDEQi) 118
Speaking of Melania, what's Barron up to these days, now that he's helped his father win re-election?
Posted by: pookysgirl, still groggy at February 01, 2026 08:38 AM (Wt5PA) 119
Good morning all. Just popped on Flightradar with morning coffee and see the #1 tracked is a UAV high over Iran.
Posted by: PA Dutchman at February 01, 2026 08:39 AM (h/O4U) 120
ITS A LONG WAY TO THE SHOPS IF YOU WANT A SAUSAGE ROLL!!!
Posted by: Bob in Houston at February 01, 2026 08:41 AM (VAWSf) 121
Came back to wish everyone a wonderful day.
May you all be cozy and ensconced with friends and family. You can tell future grandkids about the mastodon hunts you led in the Cold of 2026. Posted by: NaCly Dog at February 01, 2026 08:43 AM (u82oZ) 122
Good morning all. Just popped on Flightradar with morning coffee and see the #1 tracked is a UAV high over Iran.
Posted by: PA Dutchman at February 01, 2026 08:39 AM (h/O4U) As long as it's not Pooky's old plane. I know that no one we know is in the program anymore, but please God, keep them safe! Posted by: pookysgirl, still patriotic at February 01, 2026 08:43 AM (Wt5PA) 123
Barron maned up to save a young woman from a possibly former boyfriend ( Russian I think) he was arrested for some other crime, but can't say read enough for all the details
Posted by: Skip at February 01, 2026 08:43 AM (Ia/+0) 124
Justice department released another 3 million documents. The Dems and their sheep will still claim that a Trump smoking gun is being hidden.
With the Stupor Blow coming up, how many NFL people are on or in the Epstein files? Seem to recall Epstein was pals with a few of those degenerates. Posted by: Bill Belichick at February 01, 2026 08:43 AM (R/m4+) 125
I need to talk to the son in law about borrowing his "flamethrower" to melt some snow and ice. Got a small mound at the end of the driveway that makes it difficult to get in and out. It's pretty solid.
Posted by: Martini Farmer at February 01, 2026 08:44 AM (jtM2q) 126
Good morning good people. The obligation to attend Mass has been waved for today due to weather.
So, viewing by streaming it is. Posted by: Tonypete at February 01, 2026 08:46 AM (cYBz/) 127
Tuesday is only day through next weekend to get above freezing, and barely at that
Posted by: Skip at February 01, 2026 08:51 AM (Ia/+0) 128
Flamethrowers don't work as well as one thinks it should IMO
Posted by: Skip at February 01, 2026 08:51 AM (Ia/+0) 129
@124 two NFL owners this far. Tisch and Harris, Giants and Commanders
Posted by: Smell the Glove at February 01, 2026 09:01 AM (IDEQi) 130
Bring your reading glasses and head upstairs
BOOK NOOD Posted by: Skip at February 01, 2026 09:01 AM (Ia/+0) 131
What does contempt of Congress even really mean??? Are there even any real consequences???
Posted by: lin-duh is offended at February 01, 2026 09:02 AM (VCgbV) 132
I'm sitting right here.
Posted by: Your propane torch at February 01, 2026 09:06 AM (2Ez/1) 133
lin-duh it meant a jail term for Bannon and Navarro
Posted by: Ben Had at February 01, 2026 09:43 AM (0KSrI) Saturday Night Club ONT - January 31, 2026 [Double Vision]![]() --------- Late one afternoon, the Airmen out at Area 51 were very surprised to see a Cessna landing at their "secret" base. They immediately impounded the aircraft and hauled the pilot into an interrogation room. The pilot's story was that he took off from Vegas, got lost, and spotted the base just as he was about to run out of fuel. The Airmen started a full background check on the pilot and held him overnight during the investigation. By the next day, they were finally convinced that the pilot really was lost and wasn't a spy. They gassed up his airplane, gave him a terrifying "you-did-not-see-a-base" briefing, complete with threats of spending the rest of his life in prison, told him Vegas was that-a-way on such-and-such a heading, and sent him on his way. The day after that though, to the total disbelief of the Airmen, the same Cessna showed up again. Once again, the MP's surrounded the plane, only this time there were two people in the plane. The same pilot jumped out and said, "Do anything you want to me, but my wife is in the plane and you have to tell her where I was last night!" ![]()
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Good evening good people.
Posted by: Tonypete at January 31, 2026 10:00 PM (cYBz/) 2
Wait! I still have music comments to be willowed.
Posted by: mindful webworker - flashy-thingied at January 31, 2026 10:00 PM (j02Vi) 3
Yay, ONT!
Posted by: Blanco Basura - Z28.310 at January 31, 2026 10:01 PM (lUFok) 4
Yay! Double (maybe triple?) DS!
Posted by: COMountainMarie at January 31, 2026 10:01 PM (LNeRu) 5
A toilet seat with an integrated bidet feature.
Activated by a button or remote control, it uses a wand to jet water for cleaning. Some models include air fresheners, seat heaters, and dryers. Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at January 31, 2026 10:02 PM (cW1mv) 6
Sorry I'm late, I couldn't find my pet slugs after clearing the ice from my sidewalk.
Posted by: tankdemon at January 31, 2026 10:03 PM (zGyLA) 7
God Bless the ONT.
Posted by: BarelyScaryMary at January 31, 2026 10:04 PM (lpTXP) 8
Oh no...
Posted by: Mark Andrew Edwards, Buy ammo at January 31, 2026 10:04 PM (xcxpd) 9
They didn't deserve it, but they surely earned it.
Posted by: Kindltot at January 31, 2026 10:05 PM (rbvCR) 10
Thanks for the ONT.
Posted by: Aetius451AD work phone at January 31, 2026 10:06 PM (zZu0s) 11
I figured something would happen tonight. And I was right!
Posted by: OrangeEnt at January 31, 2026 10:07 PM (uQesX) 12
Points for the Harp Twins. Shooters when they were young. Possibly 'ette material.
Posted by: RedMindBlueState at January 31, 2026 10:07 PM (Wnv9h) Posted by: Zeera. I voted for ALL of this at January 31, 2026 10:07 PM (pscAN) 14
Top pic should be an outtake from the classic Werner Herzog film "Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans" which has Nick Cage, Val Kilmer, GatorCam and IguanaCam.
Posted by: Idaho Spudboy at January 31, 2026 10:08 PM (u5LSF) 15
A warm toilet seat is not a benefit unless the house is freezing and you live alone. Otherwise, I think someone else has been sitting there and flash on being a kid and going to use the restroom after your grandparents. Ew.
Posted by: Aetius451AD work phone at January 31, 2026 10:09 PM (zZu0s) 16
Backstreet Boys Trump. That is a good one. I want it that way. I voted for that. Good and hard.
Posted by: BarelyScaryMary at January 31, 2026 10:09 PM (lpTXP) 17
LOL. The top comments:
What are your favorite shelling beaches? Normandy. That's like who won the first Tour de France? 7th Panzer Division Posted by: rickb223 at January 31, 2026 10:09 PM (OWbr4) 18
And I refuse to 'NOOD' as the ONT is as close to a set time as we will ever get around here. So there!
The roads around here have reached about a '9' on the shittyness scale. Not much snow but just a solid sheet of ice. Not at bad as Kitty Hawk though from what I hear. Posted by: Tonypete at January 31, 2026 10:10 PM (cYBz/) 19
A toilet seat with an integrated bidet feature.
Activated by a button or remote control, it uses a wand to jet water for cleaning. Some models include air fresheners, seat heaters, and dryers. Posted by: Braenyard ------ Laugh if you must, but this gadget is a godsend to people with disabilities that prevent getting their hand around to their ass. And to anyone else in olfactory distance. Posted by: buddhaha at January 31, 2026 10:10 PM (36QIT) 20
Hi! Update: I am still really cold.
Posted by: Piper at January 31, 2026 10:10 PM (pZEOD) 21
Hey, I made it to the bottom of the list! Well, sort of.
Posted by: JohnFNotKerry at January 31, 2026 10:10 PM (xfRZZ) 22
Points for the Harp Twins. Shooters when they were young. Possibly 'ette material.
Posted by: RedMindBlueState They are known for just stringing guys along. Posted by: Tonypete at January 31, 2026 10:11 PM (cYBz/) 23
A toilet seat with an integrated bidet feature.
Activated by a button or remote control, it uses a wand to jet water for cleaning. Some models include air fresheners, seat heaters, and dryers. Posted by: Braenyard Yay! Electricity around water! Posted by: rickb223 at January 31, 2026 10:11 PM (OWbr4) 24
Also, who hung all the stars on the ceiling?
Posted by: Piper at January 31, 2026 10:11 PM (pZEOD) 25
Also, there's a 'pluck' joke in there somewhere too.
Posted by: Tonypete at January 31, 2026 10:11 PM (cYBz/) Posted by: Blanco Basura - Z28.310 at January 31, 2026 10:12 PM (lUFok) 27
That first joke is spot on, except for the bit about the seventh day when the cat woke God up at 5am.
Not 5am. 4am. Trust me on this. Posted by: Just Some Guy at January 31, 2026 10:12 PM (q3u5l) 28
Good evening morons and Слава Двоим!
Posted by: San Franpsycho at January 31, 2026 10:12 PM (RIvkX) 29
Bartender: you want ice in that drink?
Me: nah.... it's pretti good as is. I'll not denounce myself, or the bartender. Posted by: Martini Farmer at January 31, 2026 10:12 PM (jtM2q) 30
The leftards spent three decades smashing glitter-cream pies in people's faces and ho-ho-ho!
And then HOmar gets spritzed like a bad kitty cat and now they wanna fly fuel-laden jets into something something. Posted by: 13times at January 31, 2026 10:13 PM (0Y1nt) 31
That's like who won the first Tour de France?
7th Panzer Division Posted by: rickb223 at January 31, 2026 10:09 PM (OWbr4) Hah! (Auf Deutsch) Posted by: Aetius451AD work phone at January 31, 2026 10:13 PM (zZu0s) 32
26 Hi! Update: I am still really cold.
Have you tried setting things on fire? Posted by: Blanco Basura - Z28.310 at January 31 I think everyone frowns on that around here. Posted by: Piper at January 31, 2026 10:14 PM (pZEOD) 33
Also, who hung all the stars on the ceiling?
Posted by: Piper I seem to remember it was Pythagoras in the 6th century or so. Posted by: Tonypete at January 31, 2026 10:14 PM (cYBz/) 34
26 Hi! Update: I am still really cold.
Have you tried setting things on fire? Posted by: Blanco Basura - Z28.310 at January 31, 2026 10:12 PM (lUFok) Build a man a fire, you warm him for a day. Set a man on fire and you warm him for the rest of his life. Posted by: tankdemon at January 31, 2026 10:14 PM (zGyLA) Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at January 31, 2026 10:14 PM (cW1mv) Posted by: Blanco Basura - Z28.310 at January 31, 2026 10:14 PM (lUFok) 37
Yeah, snow removal here in lexington has gotten a lot crappie the past couple years. It took 6 days to get to 'pretty good' here.
Posted by: Aetius451AD work phone at January 31, 2026 10:15 PM (zZu0s) 38
Crappier even.
Posted by: Aetius451AD work phone at January 31, 2026 10:15 PM (zZu0s) 39
The top click is fun and awesome. Now I want a burrito.
Posted by: BarelyScaryMary at January 31, 2026 10:16 PM (lpTXP) 40
Pretty good bingo card 2026.
Maybe it's pronounced Eyetalian and fancy, but it's pretty good. That last meme, wowzers! Whoa, they were not pretty good looking people, were they? https://tinyurl.com/2zm9rs6z Posted by: ChristyBlinkyTheGreat at January 31, 2026 10:16 PM (WONhk) Posted by: Anonosaurus Wrecks, Damn It Feels Good to Be a Trumpster! at January 31, 2026 10:16 PM (J+Psw) 42
Imagine a Pied Piper of Ice. He's in 14th or 15th century forest garb, playing a flute or recorder. As he walks and plays, illegal immigrants are entranced and follow behind him.
What song is he playing? (Yes, it's a partial repeat from late in yesterday's ONT. I want to see what others might come up with. Does Doof pick a song from Rush? MisHum a Zappa track?) Posted by: Hour of the Wolf at January 31, 2026 10:16 PM (S/Y4j) 43
Good evening Horde. Thanks for being here. Enjoy your time in Club ONT!
Posted by: TRex - DJ Dino at January 31, 2026 10:17 PM (IQ6Gq) 44
Jay and the Americans, Come a little bit closer...
Posted by: Aetius451AD work phone at January 31, 2026 10:18 PM (zZu0s) 45
Brave asian lady stands up to batshit crazy protesters in LA live.
https://kick.com/lordhito Posted by: BetaCuck4Lyfe at January 31, 2026 10:18 PM (9aVck) 46
42 Imagine a Pied Piper of Ice. He's in 14th or 15th century forest garb, playing a flute or recorder. As he walks and plays, illegal immigrants are entranced and follow behind him.
What song is he playing? Posted by: Hour of the Wolf at January 31, 2026 10:16 PM (S/Y4j) U2/ I Will Follow Posted by: tankdemon at January 31, 2026 10:19 PM (zGyLA) 47
Evenin'
Posted by: Puddleglum at work at January 31, 2026 10:19 PM (AdHga) 48
Hey, I made the top ten comments (indirectly!)
Posted by: Joemarine at January 31, 2026 10:19 PM (y171U) 49
Thanks for another outstanding Saturday Night ONT, Double Vision!
That retard movie poster is hilarious! I read where Pretti's sister claiims the Boy Wonder was violent. Maybe that's why he lost his nursing job? Idiot. Posted by: Legally Sufficient at January 31, 2026 10:20 PM (kB9dk) 50
Hey, I made it to the bottom of the list! Well, sort of.
Posted by: JohnFNotKerry at January 31, 2026 10:10 PM (xfRZZ) ==== Been there bro. Just bask in the reflected glory. Posted by: San Franpsycho at January 31, 2026 10:20 PM (RIvkX) 51
There was a near riot here at a local McDonalds when a beat up Honda with bald tires clogged the drive thru lane due to snow and ice.
Cops had to be called. Much bitching and yelling. Turned into a real shitshow. All over some McNuggets and a Coke. Or something. Posted by: Martini Farmer at January 31, 2026 10:21 PM (jtM2q) 52
Hey, I made the top ten comments (indirectly!)
Posted by: Joemarine at January 31, 2026 10:19 PM (y171U) It helps to be the Supreme Allied Commander Europe. Posted by: Ike at January 31, 2026 10:21 PM (uQesX) 53
RI Red's is not so much a witty comment as a simple statement of truth.
All men have Clint Eastwood from Unforgiven in their pants. Posted by: Aetius451AD work phone at January 31, 2026 10:21 PM (zZu0s) 54
Have you tried setting things on fire?
Posted by: Blanco Basura - Z28.310 at January 31, 2026 10:12 PM (lUFok) I suppose Burning Man could be rather enticing about now - without the psychedelics..... Posted by: COMountainMarie at January 31, 2026 10:22 PM (LNeRu) 55
What song is he playing?
(Yes, it's a partial repeat from late in yesterday's ONT. I want to see what others might come up with. Does Doof pick a song from Rush? MisHum a Zappa track?) Posted by: Hour of the Wolf at January 31, 2026 10:16 PM (S/Y4j) Despacito As played by the Colombian army youtu.be/T_iWFf1CdN8 Posted by: Kindltot at January 31, 2026 10:22 PM (rbvCR) 56
His own sister threw him under the bus. He was a jack wagon likely.
Posted by: Aetius451AD work phone at January 31, 2026 10:22 PM (zZu0s) 57
The Deguayo(sp?) Cutthroat song from the Siege of the Alamo.
Posted by: Aetius451AD work phone at January 31, 2026 10:23 PM (zZu0s) 58
https://youtu.be/i2A5fdgMCa8?si=FQPX-
oA3JVkLt0o4 Posted by: Aetius451AD work phone at January 31, 2026 10:25 PM (zZu0s) 59
The version from Rio Bravo is not quite as fancy. Better imo.
Posted by: Aetius451AD work phone at January 31, 2026 10:25 PM (zZu0s) 60
Hey, I made it to the bottom of the list! Well, sort of.
Posted by: JohnFNotKerry at January 31, 2026 10:10 PM (xfRZZ) ===== Flouty. Not flouncy. As in flouting convention. Daring. Posted by: San Franpsycho at January 31, 2026 10:25 PM (RIvkX) 61
Thanks for the ONT, D's.
Posted by: scampydog at January 31, 2026 10:26 PM (41CYW) 62
I remember years ago, by mostly a mistake, I got 1st in comments.
You surely wouldn't want to see me now... Barkeep! Another please. 😛 *practically tips over stool* Posted by: COMountainMarie at January 31, 2026 10:27 PM (LNeRu) 63
Can't believe the number of videos I see of people who are astonished that snow needs shoveling and that that plowing the streets might cause them problems. Like, is this your first time? Posted by: Hadrian the Seventh at January 31, 2026 10:27 PM (tgvbd) Posted by: TRex -nostalgic dino at January 31, 2026 10:28 PM (IQ6Gq) 65
Tonight we drew the 5 of Spades from our deck of playing card cocktails
Christ that's lazy. Look, I made a drink; booze + juice!! I is a regular Issak an' sheeet. Posted by: weft cut-loop at January 31, 2026 10:28 PM (diia5) 66
It's 25F in New Orleans currently. There goes another orange tree.
Posted by: javems at January 31, 2026 10:28 PM (vHpfQ) 67
Got all the way up to 18 degrees today.
Forecast is for sub freezing temps for the next two weeks. Posted by: Thomas Bender at January 31, 2026 10:29 PM (XV/Pl) 68
They can't push a Honda out of the way? Damn.
But I do get mad at some people that take all day to make an order. Posted by: Case at January 31, 2026 10:29 PM (E7+ue) 69
The Incredible Story of Two Retards needs another line -
- Produced by Retard Soros - Directed by Retard Wahl Posted by: Itinerant Alley Butcher at January 31, 2026 10:31 PM (/lPRQ) Posted by: Zeera. I voted for ALL of this at January 31, 2026 10:31 PM (pscAN) 71
Double D's, thanks for the ONT!
Like the Harp Twins (not for the same reason as Morons). I want to learn the Celtic lap harp. An idea of mine a few years ago and now again. I can play the piano. I should ask for one soon. We had a real harp at our garden wedding because no piano could get down there. Rules of the botanical garden or something. I had my doubts but it was lovely and special, as was the entire day in 1979. We are ancient! Extra points for Foreigner! Lou Gramm PLUS a saxophone! You could not go wrong! Good night and have a pleasant tomorrow! Still praying for snow and rain til Memorial Day! You lucky dogs that have it and don't want it tick me off! Posted by: ChristyBlinkyTheGreat at January 31, 2026 10:32 PM (WONhk) 72
Deguello. I can't imagine how it would have sounded to the defenders of rhe Alamo. ZZ Top had a less terrifying version.
https://tinyurl.com/yec6jzxa Posted by: BarelyScaryMary at January 31, 2026 10:32 PM (lpTXP) Posted by: COMountainMarie at January 31, 2026 10:32 PM (LNeRu) Posted by: fourseasons at January 31, 2026 10:35 PM (3ek7K) 75
They didn't deserve it, but they surely earned it.
Posted by: Kindltot Similar to a line I often use They may not have deserved but they did earn it. Posted by: Itinerant Alley Butcher at January 31, 2026 10:35 PM (/lPRQ) 76
37 Yeah, snow removal here in lexington has gotten a lot crappie the past couple years. It took 6 days to get to 'pretty good' here.
Posted by: Aetius451AD work phone at January 31, 2026 10:15 PM (zZu0s) Got to call my Brother in Mt. Sterling tomorrow to see how he's doing Posted by: javems at January 31, 2026 10:35 PM (vHpfQ) 77
Still praying for snow and rain til Memorial Day! You lucky dogs that have it and don't want it tick me off!
Posted by: ChristyBlinkyTheGreat at January 31, 2026 10:32 PM (WONhk) Local master gardener told me I could start planting in about two weeks. Posted by: OrangeEnt at January 31, 2026 10:35 PM (uQesX) 78
Doggo!
Posted by: TRex -nostalgic dino ----- Dino! Saw a hikarios drink menu at a dive bar the other day and thought of you and Disco. 3 ring binder, typed, in clear paper sleeves. Gotta love America! Posted by: scampydog at January 31, 2026 10:35 PM (41CYW) 79
America's favorite double!
Posted by: Crabby Appleton at January 31, 2026 10:37 PM (DIAAz) 80
78 Saw a hikarios drink menu at a dive bar the other day
3 ring binder, typed, in clear paper sleeves. Gotta love America! Posted by: scampydog at January 31, 2026 10:35 PM *** Wow! You mean someplace other than Club ONT organizes its drink menu with three ring binders too?! Whadda country! Posted by: TRex - office depot dino at January 31, 2026 10:39 PM (IQ6Gq) 81
Can a LEGO Car Survive a Loop?
I saw 11+ minutes and thought, naw. Watched the whole thing. Hilarious. Successes were satisfying. Failures were most entertaining. Posted by: mindful webworker - the things we do for clicks at January 31, 2026 10:40 PM (j02Vi) 82
Ohhh! Doggo❣❣❣
Miss your triple D! Good dog anyways!🐶 Posted by: COMountainMarie at January 31, 2026 10:42 PM (LNeRu) Posted by: San Franpsycho at January 31, 2026 10:42 PM (RIvkX) 84
Supposed to be 54 here Tuesday! Break out the shorts and t-shirts!
Posted by: Case at January 31, 2026 10:43 PM (E7+ue) 85
Happy Saturday night silly persons!
Ii got to spend time with both of my boys today. One in person, one on the phone. I am so blessed. Posted by: nurse ratched at January 31, 2026 10:43 PM (IhIKR) 86
7 days in Twitter jail for "stop fighting police or die"
So I'm making 3 new accounts to blast that at 11 The Nigel Maneuver: These 3 go to 11 Posted by: Fen at January 31, 2026 10:46 PM (ciYHQ) 87
I got lots of snow pics from my peeps in South Carolina. It was a big, fluffy snow. Young'uns were sledding and having fun. So not so bad for them. Better than freezing rain.
Posted by: BarelyScaryMary at January 31, 2026 10:46 PM (lpTXP) 88
> 7 days in Twitter jail for "stop fighting police or die"
---- I was released from Twitter jail earlier this evening I tweeted that protesters at football games should get a beatdown Posted by: Don Black at January 31, 2026 10:49 PM (ZxPkt) 89
Doublemint: the mating rituals of the past were a different country.
Posted by: mindful webworker - It's a gum thread? at January 31, 2026 10:49 PM (j02Vi) Posted by: Crazy Miklos' Tzampotli Family Fun Park and Vacation Destination at January 31, 2026 10:49 PM (AP7fj) 91
*bangs empty mug on bar*
Is there no bartender tonight?! JQ?! OK. I'll help myself... *falls over bar, spills beer* Posted by: COMountainMarie at January 31, 2026 10:50 PM (LNeRu) 92
The HarpTwins put on an incredible concert. They come to our area once a year. Stunning music, entertaining, and extremely funny. Nice to talk with. Been a fan for a long time.
Posted by: French Jeton at January 31, 2026 10:50 PM (j0T5y) 93
We got a couple of inches of the white shit here in the midlands. And it's still coming down.
So pretty. So cold. Posted by: no one of any consequence at January 31, 2026 10:50 PM (qFwJc) 94
WTF? Silver dropped $30 an ounce.
Posted by: rickb223 at January 31, 2026 10:51 PM (OWbr4) 95
It's 34 here in Brevard and I just brought in and opened a Dogs Head from outside.
It is very cold. Posted by: pawn at January 31, 2026 10:52 PM (uvB+6) Posted by: Stephen Price Blair at January 31, 2026 10:52 PM (EXyHK) 97
Cold snap of sorts. Today was 83, tomorrow only 77. Swim workout still planned.
Posted by: rhomboid at January 31, 2026 10:52 PM (U/Byj) 98
Yo la! Calm night here on the balmy high chaparral.
Posted by: Pete Bog at January 31, 2026 10:52 PM (Rmwng) 99
>Can a LEGO Car Survive a Loop?
---- speaking of car racing- Trump wants a DC Grand Prix, to celebrate the 250 years thing I sure hope the route goes up in the hood in Northeast DC Posted by: Don Black at January 31, 2026 10:52 PM (ZxPkt) 100
It's 34 here in Brevard and I just brought in and opened a Dogs Head from outside.
It is very cold. Posted by: pawn at January 31, 2026 10:52 PM (uvB+6) Are you in Florida? I ha ve family in Brevard County. They are hating life right now. Posted by: BarelyScaryMary at January 31, 2026 10:54 PM (lpTXP) 101
My little short legged doggie saw and experienced 4 inches of snow for the first time today.
"Wait there was grass right here...there is always grass right here...this is cold and wet, me no likee" Posted by: Miss Dixie did her business at NASCAR pit stop speed at January 31, 2026 10:54 PM (AP7fj) 102
WTF? Silver dropped $30 an ounce.
Posted by: rickb223 at January 31, 2026 10:51 PM (OWbr4) === Market pricing in additional rate cuts this year due to Kevin Warsh being nominated as Fed Chair. Posted by: San Franpsycho at January 31, 2026 10:54 PM (RIvkX) 103
On Feb. 3, more than 500,000 Haitians nationwide are expected to lose temporary protected status, which allows immigrants from dangerous countries to stay in the United States. Springfield is home to an estimated 15,000 Haitians − about one-fourth of its population − and another 30,000 live in central Ohio. Posted by: Crabby Appleton at January 31, 2026 10:55 PM (DIAAz) 104
Good evening, all. Posted by: Blonde Morticia at January 31, 2026 10:55 PM (LeyXC) Posted by: Stephen Price Blair at January 31, 2026 10:55 PM (EXyHK) 106
I'm pretty sure "Double your pleasure, double your fun" is in the Epstein files somewhere
Posted by: Miklos with Educated Guess at January 31, 2026 10:56 PM (AP7fj) 107
My little brother used to run around naked wearing only sandals and a red
Superman cape. Posted by: nurse ratched Ratting out your little brother. You are the most big sister ever. Posted by: Pete Bog at January 31, 2026 10:56 PM (Rmwng) 108
A toilet seat with an integrated bidet feature.
I misread that as "A toilet seat with an integrated biden feature" and was really confused. Posted by: Ian S. at January 31, 2026 10:56 PM (xComp) Posted by: Blanco Basura - Z28.310 at January 31, 2026 10:56 PM (lUFok) 110
On Feb. 3, more than 500,000 Haitians nationwide are expected to lose temporary protected status, which allows immigrants from dangerous countries to stay in the United States. Springfield is home to an estimated 15,000 Haitians − about one-fourth of its population − and another 30,000 live in central Ohio.
Posted by: Crabby Appleton at January 31, 2026 10:55 PM (DIAAz) Who will eat the cats? Eat the dogs? Eat the pets of the people who live there? Posted by: BarelyScaryMary at January 31, 2026 10:57 PM (lpTXP) 111
Revard, namely Melbourne but I haver lived all over it in my time. The place never really gets this cold.
I always set out a jar of water to see if it turns to ice just for SNG. Posted by: pawn at January 31, 2026 10:57 PM (uvB+6) 112
Trump wants a DC Grand Prix, to celebrate the 250 years thing
We have an amazing President. Posted by: Stephen Price Blair NASCAR cause "Murican Posted by: Miklos kindly corrects at January 31, 2026 10:57 PM (AP7fj) 113
It's 34 here in Brevard and I just brought in and opened a Dogs Head from outside.
It is very cold. Posted by: pawn ------ Yeah, I knew it wasn't Brevard, NC. Currently 7 deg. here, up from 6.2. Posted by: Mike Hammer, etc., etc. at January 31, 2026 10:58 PM (XeU6L) 114
Old college buddy joined me and Boy F. for a walk up Lone Mountain this afternoon. He used to stash his weed under a rock in the forest a mile away from his house. but He's been sober now over 25 years.
Posted by: San Franpsycho at January 31, 2026 10:58 PM (RIvkX) Posted by: FenelonSpoke at January 31, 2026 10:59 PM (KxQqp) 116
It's 34 here in Brevard and I just brought in and opened a Dogs Head from outside.
It is very cold. Posted by: pawn 32 in this Brevard. Posted by: Itinerant Alley Butcher at January 31, 2026 10:59 PM (/lPRQ) 117
On Feb. 3, more than 500,000 Haitians nationwide are expected to lose temporary protected status, which allows immigrants from dangerous countries to stay in the United States. Springfield is home to an estimated 15,000 Haitians − about one-fourth of its population − and another 30,000 live in central Ohio. Posted by: Crabby Appleton ============= Here we go... Posted by: Blonde Morticia at January 31, 2026 11:00 PM (LeyXC) 118
NASCAR
cause "Murican Posted by: Miklos kindly corrects at January 31, 2026 10:57 PM (AP7fj) CrashCAR. 'Cause real 'Murican. If it ain't broke, we'll take care of that. Posted by: RickZ at January 31, 2026 11:00 PM (gKDq2) 119
Revard, namely Melbourne but I haver lived all over it in my time. The place never really gets this cold.
I always set out a jar of water to see if it turns to ice just for SNG. Posted by: pawn at January 31, 2026 10:57 PM (uvB+6) My family is on Merritt Island Hope you all stay warm..This cold isn't normal for you all. Posted by: BarelyScaryMary at January 31, 2026 11:00 PM (lpTXP) 120
"My idea of a good night out is staying in.” — Martin Freeman
Stay safe and warm good Horde. Me and girldog will now commence to snuggle💤💤💤 Posted by: COMountainMarie at January 31, 2026 11:01 PM (LNeRu) 121
I finally saw a real picture of Renee Good yesterday, not the ridiculous fuzzy Polaroid from 20 years ago.
Yeah, she did it, and yeah, you can judge a crazy book by its crazy cover. Posted by: Wally at January 31, 2026 11:01 PM (0e5Te) 122
Oh great. I spend precious minutes on a serious analogy about how bad the SLS / Artemis / Orion system is, and what do I get credit for? gay porn
Posted by: gKWVE at January 31, 2026 11:01 PM (gKWVE) Posted by: Miklos gonna be RICH at January 31, 2026 11:01 PM (AP7fj) 124
Trump wants a DC Grand Prix, to celebrate the 250 years thing
I sure hope the route goes up in the hood in Northeast DC Posted by: Don Black ---- Good. Maybe they can screw up DC as bad as they do LV. I can hope. Posted by: buddhaha at January 31, 2026 11:01 PM (36QIT) 125
Are you in Florida? I ha ve family in Brevard County. They are hating life right now.
Posted by: BarelyScaryMary People got many trees all snug in blankees. Posted by: Itinerant Alley Butcher at January 31, 2026 11:01 PM (/lPRQ) 126
Mike are you in Brevard, NC? I love that place.
Glad I'm not there now though. My house was built in the 50s and doesn't have any heat other than the stove. Posted by: pawn at January 31, 2026 11:01 PM (uvB+6) 127
Oh great. I spend precious minutes on a serious analogy about how bad the SLS / Artemis / Orion system is, and what do I get credit for? gay porn
Posted by: gKWVE Hopefully not a "reap what you sow" situation. Posted by: Miklos defers judgement at January 31, 2026 11:02 PM (AP7fj) 128
On Feb. 3, more than 500,000 Haitians nationwide are expected to lose temporary protected status, which allows immigrants from dangerous countries to stay in the United States. Springfield is home to an estimated 15,000 Haitians − about one-fourth of its population − and another 30,000 live in central Ohio.
Posted by: Crabby Appleton at January 31, 2026 10:55 PM (DIAAz) Not that things aren't now, but after Feb. 3rd, things should get real interesting. Posted by: RickZ at January 31, 2026 11:02 PM (gKDq2) Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at January 31, 2026 11:03 PM (cW1mv) 130
Posted by: Crabby Appleton at January 31, 2026 10:55 PM (DIAAz)
Not that things aren't now, but after Feb. 3rd, things should get real interesting. Posted by: RickZ -- Ohio dogs and cats will be safe again. Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at January 31, 2026 11:04 PM (cW1mv) 131
Mike are you in Brevard, NC? I love that place.
Glad I'm not there now though. My house was built in the 50s and doesn't have any heat other than the stove. Posted by: pawn ----- Just up the road, Asheville. Posted by: Mike Hammer, etc., etc. at January 31, 2026 11:05 PM (XeU6L) 132
Gold dropped $484.00 an ounce. Dang.
Posted by: rickb223 at January 31, 2026 11:06 PM (OWbr4) Posted by: Itinerant Alley Butcher at January 31, 2026 11:07 PM (/lPRQ) 134
I am refining the NASCAR Waffle House concept
You do drive both in and out Within 13.3 seconds change tires, change oil, gas up, and a double hash browns, smothered and covered (for safety reasons) Posted by: Miklos needs investors at January 31, 2026 11:07 PM (AP7fj) Posted by: Zeera. I voted for ALL of this at January 31, 2026 11:08 PM (pscAN) 136
35°F Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at January 31, 2026 11:08 PM (cW1mv) 137
NASCAR
cause "Murican Posted by: Miklos kindly corrects at January 31, 2026 10:57 PM (AP7fj) CrashCAR. 'Cause real 'Murican. If it ain't broke, we'll take care of that. Posted by: RickZ at January 31, 2026 11:00 PM (gKDq2) NHRA, up to top fuel. Posted by: Hour of the Wolf at January 31, 2026 11:08 PM (S/Y4j) 138
Completed a draft run of my fed taxes tonight - getting a small refund this year. Finally got it dialed in where I'm not loaning the feds bunches of $$.
Posted by: Tonypete at January 31, 2026 11:09 PM (cYBz/) 139
Just up the road, Asheville.
Posted by: Mike Hammer We used to go there in the Fall to see all the colors on the trees. Now you can see all the colors of the hair anytime. Posted by: Miklos from Conestee Falls at January 31, 2026 11:10 PM (AP7fj) Posted by: Mike Hammer, etc., etc. at January 31, 2026 11:11 PM (XeU6L) Posted by: Dark Litigator at January 31, 2026 11:11 PM (KAi1n) 142
37 degrees and dropping in the citrus groves
Posted by: Zeera. I voted for ALL of this at January 31, 2026 11:12 PM (pscAN) 143
CrashCAR. 'Cause real 'Murican.
If it ain't broke, we'll take care of that. Posted by: RickZ at January 31, 2026 11:00 PM (gKDq2) NHRA, up to top fuel. Posted by: Hour of the Wolf MONSTER TRUCK RALLY AND DEMOLITION DERBY Posted by: Miklos would pay for this at January 31, 2026 11:12 PM (AP7fj) 144
Been looking for a tax program they don't run online.
Not sure there is one. It's coming that people have no concept of personal property. Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at January 31, 2026 11:12 PM (cW1mv) 145
"Go Wild"
I was glad to see that, while the T-Wolves canceled a game and did the usual Trump blasting, the Wild played as scheduled and only issued a harmless "Hope nobody else dies" statement. Posted by: Wally at January 31, 2026 11:12 PM (0e5Te) 146
Epstein files. DOJ discussed plea deal with Epstein just before he "hanged himself." DOJ wanted names of clients he procured young girls for like the girl in the hot tub with Bill Clinton. Epstein said he could name 29 mostly democrat men and foreign nationals.
Posted by: exodus 21:22-25 at January 31, 2026 11:13 PM (pwJhL) 147
142 37 degrees and dropping in the citrus groves
Posted by: Zeera. -- Put out the smudge pots and light 'em. Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at January 31, 2026 11:14 PM (cW1mv) 148
Put out the smudge pots and light 'em.
Posted by: Braenyard "Smudge Pot" I call Darleen that sometimes Posted by: Miklos stays warm regardless at January 31, 2026 11:16 PM (AP7fj) 149
WTF? Silver dropped $30 an ounce.
Posted by: rickb223 at January 31, 2026 10:51 PM (OWbr4) The explanation I heard was that the London Bullion Market Association and the Chinese were hit by demands for physical delivery to cover their futures, and they didn't have the metal on hand, causing them to scramble. JPMorgan is rumored to have the largest supply of Silver on hand and when asked, said they didn't really want to sell any Silver today, but they would see who would. China has been buying anything they could get, which punched the value sky-high, and this triggered the speculators who also bought, to the point that the refiners are now backlogged on lower purity silver alloys, the smelters are backlogged, and apparently everyone has all they can absorb for a while. The world is interesting today. Posted by: Kindltot at January 31, 2026 11:17 PM (rbvCR) 150
141 Piano cover of Exciter (Judas Priest)
www.youtube.com/watch?v=ENsclYynk3o Posted by: Dark Litigator --- Sounds like a movie background to a 1920s train robbery. Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at January 31, 2026 11:17 PM (cW1mv) 151
53yrs ago, Morons and 'ettes...
Over the hills and far away, and apparently pretty wasted but great: https://tinyurl.com/3eke8msx Posted by: ChristyBlinkyTheGreat at January 31, 2026 11:17 PM (WONhk) 152
Wow, if I'd known all I had to do was this lame comment
How does one go about getting a comment of the week? I would have done it long ago. 😲 Kidding. Fame is not all it's cracked up to be. Posted by: mindful webworker - Rather be First than CotW at January 31, 2026 11:19 PM (j02Vi) 153
The elderly lefties can have a gas-powered mobility scooter competition.
*we added nitrous packs, see if they notice* Posted by: Big Daddy Don "Miklos" Garlits at January 31, 2026 11:19 PM (AP7fj) Posted by: Ozymandias at January 31, 2026 11:21 PM (AP7fj) 155
i think the problem is that epstein's "democrat" clients were predominantly the sane ones.
i could live under clinton and summers (we did live under clinton and summers) and gates. mamdani? walz? they didn't go to the island Posted by: gKWVE at January 31, 2026 11:22 PM (gKWVE) 156
Been looking for a tax program they don't run online. Not sure there is one.
What do you mean by not online? I use HR Block and it appears to not require internet to use. Of course, updates require a connection to download. At a certain point they probably arent necessary but I dont know when that is. And it still provides the option of printing out tax forms and mailing them in. Posted by: Stephen Price Blair at January 31, 2026 11:22 PM (EXyHK) 157
Crap. I'm hungry. I wonder if I should make some cheddar and cream cheese stuffed jalapeños wrapped in bacon? 🥓
Posted by: rickb223 at January 31, 2026 11:23 PM (OWbr4) 158
Evening, folken,
We had a nice taco dinner of mostly lean meat, sizzled in olive oil and seasoned with chili powder, pepper, and paprika; toasted corn taco shells; bean-bearing chili with corn mixed in; and a little salsa and shredded cheese. Two tacos each. Nice stuff. (I plan to use up one shell tomorrow with scrambled eggs & cheese.) Then I dozed off during an episode of Deep Space Nine. No Saturday evening is complete without that. It's 30 F. now, wind chill of 18, dropping to about 26 by dawn. Not as cold as they were predicting, but I'm still going to trickle water from a couple of taps. Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at January 31, 2026 11:24 PM (wzUl9) 159
Been looking for a tax program they don't run online.
Not sure there is one. It's coming that people have no concept of personal property. Posted by: Braenyard ------- FWIW , H&R Block is downloaded, then unlocked. Posted by: Mike Hammer, etc., etc. at January 31, 2026 11:24 PM (XeU6L) Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at January 31, 2026 11:25 PM (cW1mv) 161
China has been buying anything they could get, which punched the value sky-high, and this triggered the speculators who also bought, to the point that the refiners are now backlogged on lower purity silver alloys, the smelters are backlogged, and apparently everyone has all they can absorb for a while.
The world is interesting today. Posted by: Kindltot Crap. Guess I'm not buying any more for awhile. Posted by: rickb223 at January 31, 2026 11:25 PM (OWbr4) 162
i guess that's why clinton kept cigars
Posted by: gKWVE at January 31, 2026 11:26 PM (gKWVE) 163
Clinton was the crack in the dam.
Posted by: Braenyard If there was a crack in something, Clinton probably stuck a cigar in it. The surprising thing about the Epstein files is that he's not on every ledger. Posted by: mikeski at January 31, 2026 11:27 PM (VHUov) 164
Rickb223-- that's what I'm taking a break from right now! LOL, I need a relief mat in the kitchen... starting to get sore, standing there, stuffing the poppers.
After resting, will finish stuffing them. Then sit a while, then do the bacon-wrapping, & pack a bunch into freezer containers, cook maybe a dozen. Posted by: JQ at January 31, 2026 11:27 PM (rdVOm) 165
Harvard Law School professor emeritus Alan Dershowitz said Friday on Newsmax that the Don Lemon criminal case is unlikely to result in a conviction. Posted by: Crabby Appleton at January 31, 2026 11:30 PM (DIAAz) Posted by: Don Black at January 31, 2026 11:30 PM (ZxPkt) 167
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gtpSl1dm_fw
Posted by: TheCatAttackedMyFoot at January 31, 2026 11:31 PM (jrgJz) 168
"Mamdani? Walz? They didn't go to the island."
I don't think it was really Walz thing, IYKWIMAITYD. That's why he coached football. No expensive travel and it was expected that he'd be in the locker room. Posted by: Wally at January 31, 2026 11:31 PM (0e5Te) 169
Whoops.
In an unexpected turn of events, the name "Al Gore" has appeared in the latest Epstein file dump 794 times, second only to Bill Clinton. "It makes sense that they engaged in perversion together." Congressional Democrats are burying their heads in the sand. Republicans want answers. Posted by: rickb223 at January 31, 2026 11:32 PM (OWbr4) 170
It's 30 F. now, wind chill of 18, dropping to about 26 by dawn. Not as cold as they were predicting, but I'm still going to trickle water from a couple of taps.
Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius I remember being woken up at about 3-4 in the morning by odd noises in Uptown NOLA. I think it was 82, first snow in Nawlins in 50 years. Girlfriend said go back to sleep-it's the kids outside who have never seen snow-they're FROLICKING! Posted by: Miklos prefers palm trees and etc at January 31, 2026 11:32 PM (AP7fj) 171
Girlfriend said go back to sleep-it's the kids outside who have never seen snow-they're FROLICKING!
Posted by: Miklos prefers palm trees You know what FROLICKING! can lead to? Posted by: Tonypete at January 31, 2026 11:33 PM (cYBz/) 172
Rickb223-- that's what I'm taking a break from right now! LOL, I need a relief mat in the kitchen... starting to get sore, standing there, stuffing the poppers.
After resting, will finish stuffing them. Then sit a while, then do the bacon-wrapping, & pack a bunch into freezer containers, cook maybe a dozen. Posted by: JQ I need more center cut bacon. I forgot to get more when I was in town today. 😡 Posted by: rickb223 at January 31, 2026 11:34 PM (OWbr4) 173
37 degrees and dropping in the citrus groves
Posted by: Zeera. +++ Gonna freeze a lot of pipes and break a lot of records in the sunshine state tonight. I liked the old records just fine. Posted by: Florida Peasant at January 31, 2026 11:34 PM (Lo97M) 174
Fro licking
Posted by: Crabby Appleton at January 31, 2026 11:34 PM (DIAAz) 175
"And on the seventh day, God tried to rest but the cat woke him up at 5:00 am."
God's lucky. Mine goes springing happily across me at 3:30. Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at January 31, 2026 11:34 PM (wzUl9) 176
USS Missouri fires a full broadside
https://tinyurl.com/26t57t37 Posted by: Don Black Tell me that just happened, and the target was DC Posted by: Miklos wants an unconditional surrender from the Bolshies on the back of that boat at January 31, 2026 11:34 PM (AP7fj) Posted by: Miklos listens and lears at January 31, 2026 11:36 PM (AP7fj) 178
I've seen hippies frolicking in Golden Gate Park. Not pretty.
Posted by: San Franpsycho at January 31, 2026 11:36 PM (RIvkX) 179
Fro licking
Posted by: Crabby Appleton at January 31, 2026 11:34 PM (DIAAz) Bro licking. Wait, what? Sounds like a Diddy party. Posted by: RickZ at January 31, 2026 11:36 PM (gKDq2) 180
I remember being woken up at about 3-4 in the morning by odd noises in Uptown NOLA. I think it was 82, first snow in Nawlins in 50 years.
Girlfriend said go back to sleep-it's the kids outside who have never seen snow-they're FROLICKING! Posted by: Miklos prefers palm trees and etc at January 31, 2026 *** There were some flakes visible in January of '85, at least out in Jeff Parish where I lived. I don't recall any news of snow in '82. But I didn't visit Uptown much then. The Big Snow was the one just before Xmas in '89. Stuff stayed on the ground for three days, because temps never rose above freezing. And then the Bigger Snow was last January. Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at January 31, 2026 11:37 PM (wzUl9) 181
It's 25F in New Orleans currently. There goes another orange tree.
Posted by: javems at January 31, 2026 10:28 PM (vHpfQ) Chatted with a friend from Alberta this evening. Temperature in Calgary hit 11C today. That is about 50 F. Snow is all gone. Posted by: Alberta Oil Peon at January 31, 2026 11:37 PM (8zz6B) Posted by: Dark Litigator at January 31, 2026 11:37 PM (KAi1n) 183
In an unexpected turn of events, the name "Al Gore" has appeared in the latest Epstein file dump 794 times, second only to Bill Clinton.
Gore "releasing his third chakra" with that masseuse used to be a running gag. Of course he's a pervert. Posted by: Ian S. at January 31, 2026 11:38 PM (v8+Kf) 184
5 A toilet seat with an integrated bidet feature.
Activated by a button or remote control, it uses a wand to jet water for cleaning. Some models include air fresheners, seat heaters, and dryers. Posted by: Braenyard Just at a fancy pants hotel / casino place with that kind of public restroom Posted by: vmom deport deport deport at January 31, 2026 11:38 PM (uHEbo) 185
Remarkably, very few traditional Blues songs reference pipes freezing Posted by: Blind Muddy Jefferson-Waters at January 31, 2026 11:39 PM (AP7fj) Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at January 31, 2026 11:39 PM (cW1mv) 187
You can actually easily see the off-set timing in that broadside. Three barrels in each turret fire at a slightly different time, to avoid "fratricidal" effects of one on the other as they exit the muzzle.
A beautiful sight never to be seen again. Sad! Posted by: rhomboid at January 31, 2026 11:39 PM (U/Byj) 188
And Da Swamp had snow on New Year's Eve of '63, extending into New Year's Day of '64. That was the first time I ever saw and handled snow. Darn near froze my little paws trying to make snowballs to hurl at my brother.
Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at January 31, 2026 11:40 PM (wzUl9) 189
Just at a fancy pants hotel / casino place with that kind of public restroom
Posted by: vmom deport deport deport It got my meat Got my meat Jumped up off the bidet seat Posted by: Modififed lyrics for the fancy pants crowd at January 31, 2026 11:40 PM (AP7fj) Posted by: Zeera. I voted for ALL of this at January 31, 2026 11:41 PM (pscAN) 191
Darn near froze my little paws trying to make snowballs to hurl at my brother.
Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere It's the thought that counts. Posted by: Miklos ax how you makin' at January 31, 2026 11:42 PM (AP7fj) 192
Time I headed off to the blankets, all. Stay warm.
Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at January 31, 2026 11:42 PM (wzUl9) 193
Crap. Guess I'm not buying any more for awhile.
Posted by: rickb223 at January 31, 2026 11:25 PM (OWbr4) I think it will hit $150-200 in the next couple of years. There are some new silver applications for Li batteries to make them safer and that means there will be growth in demand. It might be time to do some counter-trend buying if you have some extra coin. There is that whole thing that the new Fed President has the odd idea that the cause of inflation is money printing so we might see some actual fall-off on inflation, but the Euro and Pound are still directed by Keynesians Posted by: Kindltot at January 31, 2026 11:44 PM (rbvCR) 194
Just at a fancy pants hotel / casino place with that kind of public restroom
Posted by: vmom deport deport deport --- Hey, been missing you and your deport support. Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at January 31, 2026 11:45 PM (cW1mv) 195
And then the Bigger Snow was last January.
Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere Where is all that Global Warmening I was promised? Gumbo needs some HEAT Posted by: Miklos stirs the pot at January 31, 2026 11:45 PM (AP7fj) 196
Girlfriend said go back to sleep-it's the kids outside who have never seen snow-they're FROLICKING!
Posted by: Miklos prefers palm trees You know what FROLICKING! can lead to? Posted by: Tonypete at January 31, 2026 11:33 PM (cYBz/) Children who like the snow! Posted by: Nerd Herd at January 31, 2026 11:47 PM (NZPfR) 197
Gore "releasing his third chakra" with that masseuse used to be a running gag. Of course he's a pervert.
Posted by: Ian S. splchk Posted by: it's "prevert" according to Slim Pickens, and that's good enough for me at January 31, 2026 11:48 PM (AP7fj) 198
Harvard Law School professor emeritus Alan Dershowitz said Friday on Newsmax that the Don Lemon criminal case is unlikely to result in a conviction.
Posted by: Crabby Appleton at January 31, 2026 11:30 PM (DIAAz) Yeah, well J6 showed that they are really unwilling to convict a CHS Posted by: Kindltot at January 31, 2026 11:48 PM (rbvCR) 199
CGI went from cheesy but cool, to way more realistic and cool, to instantly recognizable and cheesy over about 10 years. AI slop ran that whole course in about 10 months.
Posted by: Yudhishthira's Dice at January 31, 2026 11:50 PM (BI5O2) 200
187 You can actually easily see the off-set timing in that broadside. Three barrels in each turret fire at a slightly different time, to avoid "fratricidal" effects of one on the other as they exit the muzzle.
A beautiful sight never to be seen again. Sad! Posted by: rhomboid --- 1, 3, 2 - keeps the over blast from interfering with the shell trajectory. Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at January 31, 2026 11:50 PM (cW1mv) 201
I think it will hit $150-200 in the next couple of years. There are some new silver applications for Li batteries to make them safer and that means there will be growth in demand.
It might be time to do some counter-trend buying if you have some extra coin. There is that whole thing that the new Fed President has the odd idea that the cause of inflation is money printing so we might see some actual fall-off on inflation, but the Euro and Pound are still directed by Keynesians Posted by: Kindltot APMEX is wanting $103.00 per silver round. Ouch. Posted by: rickb223 at January 31, 2026 11:50 PM (OWbr4) Posted by: Diogenes at January 31, 2026 11:51 PM (2WIwB) 203
Got some exercise running up some steps today, then had a long drive up the I-5. It was too hot to wear my leggings on a long, sunny drive, so I changed into some baggy cotton pants before I left. There's my weather report for the day. Posted by: Blonde Morticia at January 31, 2026 11:52 PM (LeyXC) 204
the new Fed President has the odd idea that the cause of inflation is money printing
Posted by: Kindltot Now that....that's Crazy talk Posted by: Miklos of the Austrian Old Skool at January 31, 2026 11:53 PM (AP7fj) 205
I fed the dogs and let them out. They got their business done and are back inside. Now they are piled up for the night ready for bed. They know the routine. 26 degrees and the wind is still blowing with gusts around 18 mph. Supposed to get warmer this week. High 40's and 50's.
Posted by: Case at January 31, 2026 11:54 PM (E7+ue) 206
Blonde M. you in SoCal?
Posted by: rhomboid at January 31, 2026 11:54 PM (U/Byj) 207
No comment of the week.
*kicks dirt* Posted by: Diogenes The great advantage of being able or inclined to kick dirt, is that you are on the right side of it Posted by: Blind Monk Miklos of Shaolin at January 31, 2026 11:55 PM (AP7fj) 208
Remarkably, very few traditional Blues songs reference pipes freezing
Posted by: Blind Muddy Jefferson-Waters at January 31, 2026 11:39 PM (AP7fj) Well, at nine below zero, pipes freeze, even if Sonny Boy failed to mention it: https://youtu.be/JO88meallgA Posted by: Alberta Oil Peon at January 31, 2026 11:56 PM (8zz6B) 209
They didn't deserve it, but they surely earned it.
Posted by: Kindltot at January 31, 2026 10:05 PM (rbvCR) ...and I laughed way too hard at it.. Posted by: Joe Kidd at January 31, 2026 11:57 PM (nbLIj) 210
Blonde M. you in SoCal? Posted by: rhomboid =============== Yes indeedy. Although at the exact moment I'm on the Central Coast because I had to drive up today. Posted by: Blonde Morticia at January 31, 2026 11:58 PM (LeyXC) 211
I went to the liquor store today. Wanted to buy a bottle of Bailey's. I only saw a cheap knock-off so I asked the kid working if they had any Bailey's. He said no.
So I picked up a bottle of port and when I went to pay, there was an older gentleman. I mentioned it was a shame he didn't have Bailey's. He said, 'We have the little bottles'. I said, crudulously, 'The airplane bottles?' 'Yes.' 'A lot?' Then I walked around the cash register and saw about 50 of them. Bought 8. Little airplane bottles do the trick. Posted by: RickZ at January 31, 2026 11:58 PM (gKDq2) 212
Butter is down to $8.94/4lbs from a high around $14.00 awhile back.
$11.47 on 11/22/25 $14.22 on 12/14/24 Posted by: rickb223 at January 31, 2026 11:58 PM (OWbr4) 213
I think 150-200 for silver is possible after the next couple spikes. Maybe 7-10 years. In the near term I think 60s-70s is probably where it hangs out until the next spike.
Posted by: Yudhishthira's Dice at January 31, 2026 11:59 PM (BI5O2) 214
Hey, been missing you and your deport support.
Posted by: Braenyard Gallivanting around We fly back tomorrow Posted by: vmom deport deport deport at February 01, 2026 12:00 AM (uHEbo) 215
I went to the liquor store today. Wanted to buy a bottle of Bailey's. I only saw a cheap knock-off so I asked the kid working if they had any Bailey's. He said no.
Posted by: RickZ Carolans. Just as good and cheaper. Carolans Irish Cream is a liqueur made from a mixture of cream, Irish spirits, Irish whiskey and honey. Posted by: rickb223 at February 01, 2026 12:01 AM (OWbr4) 216
I think 150-200 for silver is possible after the next couple spikes. Maybe 7-10 years. In the near term I think 60s-70s is probably where it hangs out until the next spike.
Posted by: Yudhishthira's Dice at January 31, 2026 11:59 PM (BI5O2) Hi-ho Pewter! Posted by: The Thrifty Ranger at February 01, 2026 12:02 AM (8zz6B) 217
IMHO, the sell-off of gold and silver is just end of the month, end of the week profit-taking.
The fundamental shortage of silver is real. Posted by: no one of any consequence at February 01, 2026 12:02 AM (qFwJc) 218
So the hotel we snooped at to see how the rich travel has security guards with bomb sniffing dogs snd under-car mirrors screening every car.
Don't know if that makes me feel more or less safe Posted by: vmom deport deport deport at February 01, 2026 12:03 AM (uHEbo) 219
My pipe done froze baby
Somethin' I don't lie about I make you wiggle I make you shout You loves to holler And move it all about We do it one time We go for a dozen But tonite honey This man's pipe is frozen Posted by: Blind Little Sonny Boy Miklos Jefferson at February 01, 2026 12:03 AM (AP7fj) 220
Carolans. Just as good and half the price of Baileys.
Posted by: no one of any consequence at February 01, 2026 12:03 AM (qFwJc) 221
Freedom of Choice.
Really? Try this. (the next part is a click on the right) Spoiler - he wins you lose https://shorturl.at/ZDTDa - click the triangle Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at February 01, 2026 12:04 AM (cW1mv) 222
It started snowing again this evening and the roads finally got cold enough for the snow to stick. So yay icy roads tomorrow morning and freezing temperatures through lunchtime tomorrow. So basically a mostly dead Sunday which I don't mind.
Posted by: Farquad at February 01, 2026 12:04 AM (CFMhl) 223
Do they make some kind of man-portable salt spreader, kind of like a seed spreader, but heavier duty? I figure if the city won't do my block, I can at least salt the street up to the school bus route.
Posted by: Yudhishthira's Dice at February 01, 2026 12:08 AM (BI5O2) 224
Rick223, this is a follow up from a Twitter Rando -- By the way, January is the month for clearing year end gold and silver futures.
shanghai exchange halted trading because it was getting overheated, and that reset the market. Vince Lanci thinks this is going to be a form of capital control on Silver, and that Shanghai exchange is now dictating the world market price. And that should last as long as it does Posted by: Kindltot at February 01, 2026 12:08 AM (rbvCR) 225
Butter is down to $8.94/4lbs from a high around $14.00 awhile back.
Posted by: rickb223 That will make Darleen's little hobby more affordable. Gotta wait until it warms up and we can use the inflatable pool. Not having that mess inside the trailer Posted by: Miklos likes butter anyway at February 01, 2026 12:08 AM (AP7fj) 226
Another thumbs up for Carolans.
It's not quite as sickly-sweet as Baileys, but just as good overall flavor, and much easier on the wallet. Posted by: JQ at February 01, 2026 12:09 AM (rdVOm) 227
Do they make some kind of man-portable salt spreader, kind of like a seed spreader, but heavier duty? I figure if the city won't do my block, I can at least salt the street up to the school bus route.
Posted by: Yudhishthira's Dice Home Depot ones work just fine. When we used to plow snow, we used that very thing for walks. Posted by: MkY at February 01, 2026 12:09 AM (q6tQZ) 228
Carolans. Just as good and half the price of Baileys.
Posted by: no one of any consequence Instant coffee Store brand cream Military Special Whiskey (there's different kinds) Posted by: Thrifty Miklos at the Class 6 at February 01, 2026 12:10 AM (AP7fj) 229
207 miklos
The great advantage of being able or inclined to kick dirt, is that you are on the right side of it This. Any day above ground is a good day🙂 Posted by: COMountainMarie at February 01, 2026 12:10 AM (LNeRu) 230
It's not quite as sickly-sweet as Baileys, but just as good overall flavor, and much easier on the wallet.
Posted by: JQ The guy who invented Baileys later gave interviews (on Yootoob) in which he laughed that people bought the stuff Posted by: Meticulous Mixologist Miklos at February 01, 2026 12:12 AM (AP7fj) 231
Home Depot ones work just fine. When we used to plow snow, we used that very thing for walks.
Posted by: MkY at February 01, 2026 12:09 AM (q6tQZ) Thx, ill probably get one for next year. Posted by: Yudhishthira's Dice at February 01, 2026 12:12 AM (BI5O2) 232
YD, a yard fertilizer spreader works well. One winter I used mine to spread cat litter on my sidewalk to make it less slippery.
Next time I will pick the cat turds out of it. Posted by: Kindltot at February 01, 2026 12:13 AM (rbvCR) 233
Howdy, COMM! Sorry you had to pound your beer mug on the bar! I was in the kitchen, making poppers! (IRL!)
Still not quite done... Posted by: JQ at February 01, 2026 12:14 AM (rdVOm) 234
I used to like to put bourbon and brown sugar in my coffee when camping.
Never held much for Baileys, but some of the people I camped with liked it. Posted by: Kindltot at February 01, 2026 12:14 AM (rbvCR) 235
Ok. Poppers are in the oven.
Posted by: rickb223 at February 01, 2026 12:14 AM (OWbr4) 236
Happy Saturday Horde!
Posted by: Debby Doberman Schultz at February 01, 2026 12:15 AM (0nHVk) 237
This ONT is pretty good 👍
Thanks Posted by: Lurking Cheshirecat at February 01, 2026 12:15 AM (w3u3d) 238
Did the "Bomb Cyclone" do its thing?
Posted by: Crabby Appleton at February 01, 2026 12:16 AM (DIAAz) 239
YD, a yard fertilizer spreader works well. One winter I used mine to spread cat litter on my sidewalk to make it less slippery.
Next time I will pick the cat turds out of it. Posted by: Kindltot *snort Posted by: rickb223 at February 01, 2026 12:17 AM (OWbr4) 240
Poppers are in the oven.
REPEAT Poppers are in the oven ---- The chair is against the wall REPEAT The chair is against the wall Posted by: Miklos calling with a Long Moustache at February 01, 2026 12:17 AM (AP7fj) 241
I have extra cheese filling. More than expected. Pressed it into a container, covered with plastic, snapped the lid on & put it in the freezer. Shoulda bought another 6 or 8 peppers, LOL.
Posted by: JQ at February 01, 2026 12:18 AM (rdVOm) 242
Ohhh! Doggo❣❣❣
Miss your triple D! Good dog anyways!🐶 Posted by: COMountainMarie -------- *waves to COMM* cheers! Posted by: scampydog at February 01, 2026 12:19 AM (41CYW) 243
It made the grass grow green
Posted by: Kindltot at February 01, 2026 12:19 AM (rbvCR) 244
I have extra cheese filling. More than expected. Pressed it into a container, covered with plastic, snapped the lid on & put it in the freezer. Shoulda bought another 6 or 8 peppers, LOL.
Posted by: JQ at February 01, 2026 12:18 AM (rdVOm) Do you have wonton wrappers or phyllo dough? Mmmm. Posted by: Kindltot at February 01, 2026 12:20 AM (rbvCR) 245
Do they make some kind of man-portable salt spreader, kind of like a seed spreader, but heavier duty? I figure if the city won't do my block, I can at least salt the street up to the school bus route.
Posted by: Yudhishthira's Dice at February 01, 2026 12:08 AM (BI5O2) If you are de-icing your own property, I recommend you get pelletized urea, and not salt. Has better melting effectiveness, and is a nitrogen fertilizer, and feeds plants, instead of killing them. You might need a ton of salt to do an entire block. Posted by: The Thrifty Ranger at February 01, 2026 12:20 AM (8zz6B) 246
I have extra cheese filling. More than expected.
Posted by: JQ Pro Tip- In such cases, Professional Chefs...just eat it then and there Posted by: Maitre d'Mikleuse at February 01, 2026 12:21 AM (AP7fj) Posted by: weft cut-loop at February 01, 2026 12:21 AM (diia5) 248
I have extra cheese filling. More than expected.
Posted by: JQ Pro Tip- In such cases, Professional Chefs...just eat it then and there Posted by: Maitre d'Mikleuse So do us amateurs. Posted by: rickb223 at February 01, 2026 12:21 AM (OWbr4) 249
Do you have wonton wrappers or phyllo dough? Mmmm.
Posted by: Kindltot ------- Sadly, no. I usually do have a pack of wonton wrappers in freezer. Posted by: JQ at February 01, 2026 12:21 AM (rdVOm) 250
Yay! JQ! Thank heavens you made it...
Girldog and I were getting ready to nap down behind the stage in our cozy sleeping bag.... Hi DDS! join me for a nightcap😜 Posted by: COMountainMarie at February 01, 2026 12:22 AM (LNeRu) 251
(desocks)
Posted by: Alberta Oil Peon at February 01, 2026 12:23 AM (8zz6B) 252
Pelletized Urea? Like Kidney Stones?
Posted by: Urethra Franklin at February 01, 2026 12:23 AM (oftw2) 253
If you are de-icing your own property, I recommend you get pelletized urea, and not salt.
Posted by: The Thrifty Ranger Downside; your yard smells like piss. Posted by: weft cut-loop at February 01, 2026 12:23 AM (diia5) 254
This batch of cheese filling is special. Very spicy and garlicky! Heck, I don't even have any crackers in the house... *sigh*
Posted by: JQ at February 01, 2026 12:24 AM (rdVOm) 255
Do they make some kind of man-portable salt spreader, kind of like a seed spreader, but heavier duty? I figure if the city won't do my block, I can at least salt the street up to the school bus route.
Posted by: Yudhishthira's Dice at February 01, 2026 12:08 AM (BI5O2) If you are de-icing your own property, I recommend you get pelletized urea, and not salt. Has better melting effectiveness, and is a nitrogen fertilizer, and feeds plants, instead of killing them. You might need a ton of salt to do an entire block. Posted by: The Thrifty Ranger Calcium Chloride. PELADOW. Posted by: rickb223 at February 01, 2026 12:25 AM (OWbr4) 256
If you are de-icing your own property, I recommend you get pelletized urea, and not salt.
Posted by: The Thrifty Ranger Downside; your yard smells like piss. Posted by: weft cut-loop at February 01, 2026 12:23 AM (diia5) But if it already does, what's the problem? Posted by: Water Bills Are Expensive at February 01, 2026 12:25 AM (NZPfR) 257
So do us amateurs.
Posted by: rickb223 You are awarded Certificate of Merit for having that one sharp knife, and an Honorary French Accent Posted by: Ecole Culinaire de L'Universite de Miklos at February 01, 2026 12:25 AM (AP7fj) 258
YD, a yard fertilizer spreader works well. One winter I used mine to spread cat litter on my sidewalk to make it less slippery.
Next time I will pick the cat turds out of it. Posted by: Kindltot Tip your veal; try the waitress. Posted by: mikeski at February 01, 2026 12:26 AM (VHUov) 259
Downside; your yard smells like piss.
Posted by: weft cut-loop at February 01, 2026 12:23 AM (diia5) No, really it doesn't. Pure industrial urea is odorless, and is manufactured, not refined out of cow piss. It's a good ice melter because it releases heat as it goes into solution in water, and it is sold for that very purpose. Also not as heavy as salt, so less work to carry it. Posted by: Alberta Oil Peon at February 01, 2026 12:27 AM (8zz6B) 260
If you are de-icing your own property, I recommend you get pelletized urea, and not salt.
Posted by: The Thrifty Ranger If it's cold enough, you can make your own on the spot. Posted by: mikeski at February 01, 2026 12:27 AM (VHUov) 261
This batch of cheese filling is special. Very spicy and garlicky! Heck, I don't even have any crackers in the house... *sigh*
Posted by: JQ You could mail it to me. Will probably stay pretty cold in transit Posted by: Miklos ain't proud when he's hongry at February 01, 2026 12:27 AM (AP7fj) 262
Dang. That sounds good.
My popper filling is cream cheese and mild cheddar. I was thinking of adding gruyere. Posted by: rickb223 at February 01, 2026 12:27 AM (OWbr4) 263
If it's cold enough, you can make your own on the spot.
Posted by: mikeski Or buy more and bigger dogs Posted by: Miklos sees solutions at February 01, 2026 12:28 AM (AP7fj) 264
Do they make some kind of man-portable salt spreader, kind of like a seed spreader, but heavier duty? I figure if the city won't do my block, I can at least salt the street up to the school bus route.
Posted by: Yudhishthira's Dice Granular fertilizer spreader. Posted by: Itinerant Alley Butcher at February 01, 2026 12:30 AM (/lPRQ) 265
Rickb223-- I add several things to the cheese filling:
Soften the cream cheese, then add salt & black pepper, crushed garlic, hatch chile powder, favorite hot sauce (I like a pineapple-habanero flavor) and mix thoroughly before adding shredded pepper-jack and/or marble-jack and/or cheddar... Very versatile. Posted by: JQ at February 01, 2026 12:31 AM (rdVOm) 266
Maybe I should tell Darleen, Marleen, and Charleen that the toilet pipe is frozen, and they have to go outside (not like they're shy or nothin').
Problem solved and don't cost me nothin' Posted by: Miklos sees quick and effective solutions at February 01, 2026 12:33 AM (AP7fj) 267
> If it's cold enough, you can make your own on the spot.
Posted by: mikeski at February 01, 2026 12:27 AM (VHUov) Plus the yellow color serves as a marker so you can tell which areas have already been taken care of. Heh. Posted by: Rodrigo Borgia at February 01, 2026 12:33 AM (IG3/x) 268
Remember, guys: If you're gonna write in the snow... DON'T write you OWN name!
Posted by: JQ at February 01, 2026 12:35 AM (rdVOm) 269
I'm hungry.
JQ, could you smoosh a couple o' poppers through the USB port? Most appreciated 😝.... Posted by: COMountainMarie at February 01, 2026 12:35 AM (LNeRu) 270
268 Remember, guys: If you're gonna write in the snow... DON'T write you OWN name!
Posted by: JQ at February 01, 2026 12:35 AM (rdVOm) At least be certain it isn't in your own hand writing. Posted by: Bilwis Devourer of Innocent Souls, I'm starvin' over here at February 01, 2026 12:36 AM (w/O5Q) 271
>>could you smoosh a couple o' poppers through the USB port?
------- Absolutely, COMM! Coming up! Posted by: JQ at February 01, 2026 12:37 AM (rdVOm) Posted by: a-Miklos anna Sissy anna Bobby and the Miklos Welk Family at February 01, 2026 12:37 AM (AP7fj) Posted by: COMountainMarie at February 01, 2026 12:38 AM (LNeRu) 274
Soften the cream cheese, then add salt & black pepper, crushed garlic, hatch chile powder, favorite hot sauce (I like a pineapple-habanero flavor) and mix thoroughly before adding shredded pepper-jack and/or marble-jack and/or cheddar...
Very versatile. Posted by: JQ Good idea. Thank you. I've added crushed pineapple before. That was pretty good. Posted by: rickb223 at February 01, 2026 12:39 AM (OWbr4) 275
Just discovered a little bug with the weather station. I noticed the wind speed had been dead zero nearly all evening after sundown, but the wind vane was moving around. Turned out the snow had piled up on top of the unit enough to block the wind cups from turning. I decided I wasn't going to go out and try to clear it, but just now it came a strong enough gust of wind to clear some and the cups are spinning again. :-) Posted by: publius, Rascally Mr. Miley (w6EFb) at February 01, 2026 12:40 AM (w6EFb) 276
here's something to write in the snow ﷲ
Posted by: gKWVE at February 01, 2026 12:40 AM (gKWVE) 277
Remember, guys: If you're gonna write in the snow... DON'T write you OWN name!
Posted by: JQ C B D Posted by: rickb223 at February 01, 2026 12:40 AM (OWbr4) Posted by: COMountainMarie at February 01, 2026 12:42 AM (LNeRu) 279
Just discovered a little bug with the weather station. I noticed the wind speed had been dead zero nearly all evening after sundown, but the wind vane was moving around. Turned out the snow had piled up on top of the unit enough to block the wind cups from turning.
I decided I wasn't going to go out and try to clear it, but just now it came a strong enough gust of wind to clear some and the cups are spinning again. :-) Posted by: publius What station would you recommend for hooking up to Weather Underground? Posted by: rickb223 at February 01, 2026 12:43 AM (OWbr4) 280
It's 28F in Orlando, now. And 42 - 45 around Fort Lauderdale and Miami. 33F at Cape Canaveral. Posted by: publius, Rascally Mr. Miley (w6EFb) at February 01, 2026 12:43 AM (w6EFb) 281
Fresno peppers make good poppers too-- bright red and a bit hotter than jalapenos. Some of both make an attractive party tray!
Posted by: JQ at February 01, 2026 12:43 AM (rdVOm) 282
Late morning. Shise and rine!
Posted by: Biden's Dog sniffs a whole lotta malarkey, at February 01, 2026 12:43 AM (gK5jz) 283
I'd love to join you for a nightcap, COMM, or perhaps two, right now I need to grab some of those poppers though, the sound delish. I just did a reconnoiter of the kitchen and I have a limited food selection right now, I'll be shopping in the morning.
Posted by: Debby Doberman Schultz at February 01, 2026 12:44 AM (0nHVk) Posted by: rickb223 at February 01, 2026 12:46 AM (OWbr4) 285
>> What station would you recommend for hooking up to Weather Underground?
I don't know enough about it to make it any decent recommendation, really. I've got an Ambient Weather WS-2000. Getting it connected to Wunderground was poorly documented, you have to use some upload URL that's sort of poorly documented, but I got it. Davis PWS units are supposed to be the best, but are quite pricey. I see a lot of Acurite units on the network as well. I like this WS-2000. There's a pricier unit next tier above, ultrasonic wind speed sensor. The WS-2902 is the tier just below the 2000. It uses the same outdoor unit, it's just the console has some features disabled. So, as far as Ambient goes, I'd recommend the WS-2000. Posted by: publius, Rascally Mr. Miley (w6EFb) at February 01, 2026 12:48 AM (w6EFb) 286
Hi, Debby! Help yourself to the poppers... I made LOTS.
I should dial it down in the future, I guess. Just seems so much work, why not make extra & freeze for later? On the other hand, it wouldn't BE so much work, if I only made a dozen at a time. Hahaha. Posted by: JQ at February 01, 2026 12:49 AM (rdVOm) 287
I'd love to join you for a nightcap, COMM, or perhaps two, right now I need to grab some of those poppers though, the sound delish. I just did a reconnoiter of the kitchen and I have a limited food selection right now, I'll be shopping in the morning.
Posted by: Debby Doberman Schultz Covid killed the 24 hour grocery store or I'd be at Wal Mart right now. Posted by: rickb223 at February 01, 2026 12:50 AM (OWbr4) 288
Goodnight COMM, good night Miklos, the place will be kind of quiet without.
JQ, poppers are yummy and thank you rickb too. I'll be needing a Chivas next, if it is not too much trouble. Posted by: Debby Doberman Schultz at February 01, 2026 12:51 AM (0nHVk) 289
Hello, Horde! 😊💕
We had mucho excitement at Chez TiFW today - we bought a "Countertop Oven" because the oven portion of our Chambers stove that we had refurbished in August STILL isn't working (they are coming to look at it, but they go all over the country to repair old stoves) the other day. I also ordered a shelving unit to set it on above our mini fridge and with our microwave. Today, Paul and his friend Gary had great fun assembling the shelving unit and unboxing the oven (they are both engineers). So now I get to figure out how to use the air fryer feature as well as the convection oven feature. It's a good sized unit - it will hold up to a 9x13 baking dish, and it has space for 2 racks in it. The new chemo that I am on has made me less tired, and they add a small amount of steroids to prevent issues with liver toxicity, so I am actually thinkers by about food again! So tomorrow, a new culinary adventure begins 🎉🎉🎉 Posted by: Teresa in Fort Worth, AoSHQ's Plucky Wee One - Eat the Cheesecake, Buy the Yarn. at February 01, 2026 12:53 AM (SRRAx) 290
Freeze line looks to be down about Tampa latitude. I'm seeing some 32s and 33s inland east of Tampa. Tampa Bay itself is still holding 37 - 39. The models have been keeping that freeze line pushed inland all night, so it's likely not going to freeze right in Tampa, but that freeze line is head town pretty far south to the east. Posted by: publius, Rascally Mr. Miley (w6EFb) at February 01, 2026 12:53 AM (w6EFb) 291
Night of the Iguana was a pretty good movie.....
Posted by: Anonymous Rogue in Kalifornistan (ARiK) at February 01, 2026 12:53 AM (QGaXH) 292
24hr grocery was so awesome, back when I worked night shift...
Aisles clear & freshly stocked, no screaming children or long lines at checkout. Posted by: JQ at February 01, 2026 12:54 AM (rdVOm) 293
Wow. Fog had rolled in. Big time. The ferries are all tooting at each other. I can’t see them at all. But I can hear them.
Spooky. Posted by: nurse ratched at February 01, 2026 12:55 AM (IhIKR) 294
Well, bed time for me. Have to get up at 0700, to make ready for a raod trip to a car parts swap meet in Glendale. Night, Horde.
Posted by: Alberta Oil Peon at February 01, 2026 12:55 AM (8zz6B) 295
The WS-2902 is the tier just below the 2000. It uses the same outdoor unit, it's just the console has some features disabled. So, as far as Ambient goes, I'd recommend the WS-2000.
Posted by: publius Amazon has it. Thanks! Posted by: rickb223 at February 01, 2026 12:57 AM (OWbr4) 296
>> Amazon has it. Thanks!
If you get one, let me know when it arrives and you get mounted and powered up, and I'll look and help you get it hooked up to Wunderground. Ambient has its own weather network, which is easy to hook up to. Wundeground can be infuriating sometimes, keep in mind. Posted by: publius, Rascally Mr. Miley (w6EFb) at February 01, 2026 12:59 AM (w6EFb) Posted by: rickb223 at February 01, 2026 01:01 AM (OWbr4) 298
If you get one, let me know when it arrives and you get mounted and powered up, and I'll look and help you get it hooked up to Wunderground. Ambient has its own weather network, which is easy to hook up to.
Wundeground can be infuriating sometimes, keep in mind. Posted by: publius 10-4! Posted by: rickb223 at February 01, 2026 01:02 AM (OWbr4) 299
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What station would you recommend for hooking up to Weather Underground? Posted by: rickb223 at February 01, 2026 12:43 AM (OWbr4) In the old days, Radio Moscow World Service. Sorry, I couldn't resist. Here we are in 2026 and those asswipes Bill Ayers and Bernardine Dohrn are still consuming oxygen that could be used something useful. Posted by: Rodrigo Borgia at February 01, 2026 01:03 AM (IG3/x) 300
Teresa, your new stove sounds like fun, I am doing more cold weather cooking myself, time to make some old favorites.
I haven't heard any news from Iran today, is there any? Posted by: Debby Doberman Schultz at February 01, 2026 01:05 AM (0nHVk) 301
The ferries are all tooting at each other.
Posted by: nurse ratched Seattle: it's foggy tonight San Fran: there was a chili cook-off Posted by: mikeski at February 01, 2026 01:05 AM (VHUov) 302
>> 10-4!
Also, be sure you have a micro SD card on had to plug in the console. A few GB will be all you need -- you can store years worth of data. If you don't have it, the console memory can only hold so many days worth of data depending on what your update interval is. 5 minutes is the default, which is good enough. Posted by: publius, Rascally Mr. Miley (w6EFb) at February 01, 2026 01:05 AM (w6EFb) 303
> 291 Night of the Iguana was a pretty good movie.....
Posted by: Anonymous Rogue in Kalifornistan (ARiK) at February 01, 2026 12:53 AM (QGaXH) I should check it out as an adult. I remember being pissed off as a kid when the TV Guide listed it as the late-night movie. Going by the title, I thought it was going to be a horror film. Posted by: Rodrigo Borgia at February 01, 2026 01:05 AM (IG3/x) 304
Also, be sure you have a micro SD card on had to plug in the console. A few GB will be all you need -- you can store years worth of data. If you don't have it, the console memory can only hold so many days worth of data depending on what your update interval is. 5 minutes is the default, which is good enough.
Posted by: publius Good idea! Posted by: rickb223 at February 01, 2026 01:07 AM (OWbr4) 305
Also, be sure you have a micro SD card on had to plug in the console. A few GB will be all you need -- you can store years worth of data. If you don't have it, the console memory can only hold so many days worth of data depending on what your update interval is. 5 minutes is the default, which is good enough.
Posted by: publius One terabyte should be enough. 😉 Posted by: rickb223 at February 01, 2026 01:08 AM (OWbr4) 306
5 A toilet seat with an integrated bidet feature.
Activated by a button or remote control, it uses a wand to jet water for cleaning. Some models include air fresheners, seat heaters, and dryers. Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at January 31, 2026 10:02 PM (cW1mv) We have one in each bath complete with heated water, seat warmer, air freshener and remote. Posted by: Anonymous Rogue in Kalifornistan (ARiK) at February 01, 2026 01:14 AM (QGaXH) 307
I have an Acurite. It's OK. My wind vane is 8 feet off the ground... how much snow you get, publius?
Also, we're well into the woods, so highest wind speed we've ever recorded was 26 mph. There were 65 mph winds that day Posted by: MkY at February 01, 2026 01:23 AM (q6tQZ) 308
>> how much snow you get, publius?
5" - 6". Simpsonville official was 3", but to the east here we got into the heavier zone. Today was one of those days where the high temp was right at midnight, and it just slowly cooled down all day even through midday. It's a bummer, but GSP only tied the lowest high record today because of that. Jan 31 was a bit high, 31F compared to 20s for most other mid and late Jan days. Even though mid afternoon highs were in the mid-20s, it still counts as a high of 31F. Posted by: publius, Rascally Mr. Miley (w6EFb) at February 01, 2026 01:28 AM (w6EFb) 309
We have one in each bath complete with heated water, seat warmer, air freshener and remote.
Posted by: Anonymous Rogue in Kalifornistan Even when I was actually 29, I don't think I had that kind of range. Posted by: mikeski at February 01, 2026 01:29 AM (VHUov) 310
ARIK, I um, need to use the bathroom.
Posted by: Debby Doberman Schultz at February 01, 2026 01:30 AM (0nHVk) 311
Nick Shirley is about to drop a vid on San Diego. I'm so glad he's gotten to California. Posted by: Blonde Morticia at February 01, 2026 01:33 AM (LeyXC) 312
I’m old enough that I remember the punchline in the yellow urine inscription in the snow:
“ It’s Henry Kissinger’s handwriting.” Posted by: Fenderbender at February 01, 2026 01:37 AM (x8own) 313
>>>Going by the title, I thought it was going to be a horror film.
Posted by: Rodrigo Borgia --- Rented Kiss of the Spider Woman thinking it would be SciFi. Boy, was I suprised. OK, though. Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at February 01, 2026 01:38 AM (cW1mv) Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at February 01, 2026 01:40 AM (cW1mv) 315
309 We have one in each bath complete with heated water, seat warmer, air freshener and remote.
Posted by: Anonymous Rogue in Kalifornistan --- Toto? Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at February 01, 2026 01:42 AM (cW1mv) 316
310 ARIK, I um, need to use the bathroom.
Posted by: Debby Doberman Schultz at February 01, 2026 01:30 AM (0nHVk) DDS - if you are still here - you are welcome to but house rule is 'no evidence'. We had boys so..... Posted by: Anonymous Rogue in Kalifornistan (ARiK) at February 01, 2026 01:52 AM (QGaXH) 317
315 309 We have one in each bath complete with heated water, seat warmer, air freshener and remote.
Posted by: Anonymous Rogue in Kalifornistan --- Toto? Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at February 01, 2026 01:42 AM (cW1mv) I believe so but don't have the model number handy. They each cost a pretty penny, but wife likes her creature comforts... Posted by: Anonymous Rogue in Kalifornistan (ARiK) at February 01, 2026 01:54 AM (QGaXH) 318
@WatcherGuru . Jan 26
Last month, Rep. Kevin Hern sold up to $500,000 worth of UnitedHealth stock. Today, the Trump administration proposed flat Medicare reimbursement rates for insurers, causing $UNH to crash over 10%. Hern is a member of the House Subcommittee on Health Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at February 01, 2026 01:54 AM (cW1mv) 319
but house rule is 'no evidence'.
Posted by: Anonymous Rogue in Kalifornistan What about ShowerCamTM? Posted by: mikeski at February 01, 2026 01:55 AM (VHUov) 320
Thanks ARIK. got a few boys of my own, I know what you mean. I am off to bed, I am feeling sleepy. Sweet dreams Horde, and JQ, thanks as always for tending bar.
Posted by: Debby Doberman Schultz at February 01, 2026 01:56 AM (0nHVk) 321
Rented Kiss of the Spider Woman thinking it would be SciFi. Boy, was I suprised. OK, though.
Posted by: Braenyard -------- Was that the one with two dudes in a prison cell? A Marxist and a gay? If so, in many ways this is the story of Keith Ellison and Tim Walz. Posted by: scampydog at February 01, 2026 01:56 AM (41CYW) 322
315 309 We have one in each bath complete with heated water, seat warmer, air freshener and remote.
Posted by: Anonymous Rogue in Kalifornistan --- Toto? Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at February 01, 2026 01:42 AM (cW1mv) Toto Washlet is the model. I didn't like the idea of water and electricity but - as usual - overruled. Posted by: Anonymous Rogue in Kalifornistan (ARiK) at February 01, 2026 01:58 AM (QGaXH) 323
The idiots in my district elected a Democrat for the first time since 1991 (Texas SD-9). The overwhelming number of votes cast were early voting.
The local Facebook page for our neighborhood has been gloating all night. Posted by: Teresa in Fort Worth, AoSHQ's Plucky Wee One - Eat the Cheesecake, Buy the Yarn. at February 01, 2026 02:07 AM (SRRAx) 324
@WatcherGuru . Jan 26
Last month, Rep. Kevin Hern sold up to $500,000 worth of UnitedHealth stock. Today, the Trump administration proposed flat Medicare reimbursement rates for insurers, causing $UNH to crash over 10%. Hern is a member of the House Subcommittee on Health Posted by: Braenyard If mikeski were King for a day, nobody working for the government at any decision-making level could own individual stocks or bonds. Get elected to congress, become a judge, etc, and you sell it all before you take your oath, and buy broad-market tracking mutual funds. S&P500 tracker, Dow tracker, etc. If mikeski were Emperor for a day, there would be a special government "fund" that changed in value based on something like [GDP minus inflation] or [average worker's real wages]. Everyone working for the government at any level has 100% of their investments put in there. Posted by: mikeski at February 01, 2026 02:08 AM (VHUov) 325
I didn't like the idea of water and electricity where I put my junk but - as usual - overruled.
Posted by: Anonymous Rogue in Kalifornistan FIFY. Posted by: mikeski at February 01, 2026 02:09 AM (VHUov) 326
Had to go look - 29 moments - yes it was
William Hurt and Raul Julia. Expecting SciFi, at first it was WTF? But it is a real movie, with plot and dialogue. Recommend Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at February 01, 2026 02:10 AM (cW1mv) 327
Always interesting to see what the dominant topic is late on the ONT. Toilets, it looks like. Toilets, and misleading movie titles. But, mostly, toilets.
Sugar Tits is funny, sarcastic, and what I guess the kids are calling based. If you like that kind of thing. Gender-bender activists have lost their minds (16:19) https://youtu.be/b6H0iaNG7_s And for tonight and for January, 2026, this is the end. https://youtu.be/9pRGoSbYHQE G'nite, y'all. Posted by: mindful webworker - catch ya next month which it is already here at February 01, 2026 02:12 AM (j02Vi) 328
The idiots in my district elected a Democrat for the first time since 1991 (Texas SD-9). The overwhelming number of votes cast were early voting. The local Facebook page for our neighborhood has been gloating all night. Posted by: Teresa in Fort Worth ================= That scares me a bit, to be honest. Posted by: Blonde Morticia at February 01, 2026 02:14 AM (LeyXC) 329
Freeze line is trying to push over into Tampa. It's 32 and 31F right to the east. In the middle toward the Atlantic, it's pushing to the north side of Lake Okeechobee. It's in the high 30s around Palm Beach. Posted by: publius, Rascally Mr. Miley (w6EFb) at February 01, 2026 02:16 AM (w6EFb) 330
The idiots in my district elected a Democrat for the first time since 1991 (Texas SD-9). The overwhelming number of votes cast were early voting.
The local Facebook page for our neighborhood has been gloating all night. Posted by: Teresa in Fort Worth ================= That scares me a bit, to be honest. Posted by: Blonde Morticia at February 01, 2026 02:14 AM (LeyXC) ------------------- Teresa, what issues drove the election? Posted by: Huck Follywood at February 01, 2026 02:22 AM (s5hGr) 331
It's currently 14F in Sugar Tit, SC. Things are getting pretty hard and pointy there, I imagine. It's 16F right here. Posted by: publius, Rascally Mr. Miley (w6EFb) at February 01, 2026 02:25 AM (w6EFb) Posted by: Huck Follywood at February 01, 2026 02:27 AM (Vwn5y) Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at February 01, 2026 02:28 AM (cW1mv) 334
Another 10 degree day here, looks like. Our neighborhood fox looked unperturbed, waltzing across my front yard yesterday afternoon
Posted by: Huck Follywood at February 01, 2026 02:30 AM (Vwn5y) 335
Ft. Wort has been moving to the left for a good while.
Prolly elected U.T. graduates who want to keep up with Dallas instead of preserving its identity. Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at February 01, 2026 02:31 AM (cW1mv) 336
Hi all!
Nurse, we had fog too. So pretty. >>> 168 "Mamdani? Walz? They didn't go to the island." Mamdami's mom went to the island. Possibly just in her movie director role. But there's speculation that her meetings with Epstein set her son on a path to be an anointed one in politics. Posted by: LizLem at February 01, 2026 02:31 AM (gWBY1) Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at February 01, 2026 02:35 AM (cW1mv) 338
I like a window open at night, even just a crack. As temps get closer to zero I question that habit
Posted by: Huck Follywood at February 01, 2026 02:35 AM (Vwn5y) 339
I'm so relieved to see box office receipts are rolling in, and Melania's documentary is one of the top grossing openers in the past 14 years! (Excluding concerts docs like Tay-Tay.) Over 8 million and has an A cinema score.
The media was crowing it had low pre-sales, but the majority of tickets were bought by people 55 and older. People who probably go and buy their tickets in person, and you can't track. Also did gangbusters with women in the south. Another thing for Hollywood to have TDS over. Posted by: LizLem at February 01, 2026 02:36 AM (gWBY1) 340
Yay "Melania"!
Posted by: Huck Follywood at February 01, 2026 02:37 AM (Vwn5y) 341
Doors manager said he was relieved when Morrison died. Most evil person he'd ever encountered.
Posted by: Braenyard Sugarman or Botnik? I've never heard this. Posted by: Dark L at February 01, 2026 02:46 AM (KAi1n) 342
I've never seen the doors movie with Val Kilmer. Worth a watch?
Ana I just found out Target is pulling out of a bunch of blue cities, including NYC. Too much shoplifting and violence against employees. I've been at the Targets in both Harlem and the Bronx. One of the few one-stop shopping stores by subway and bus lines. I feel bad for all the good families impacted by the bad actors. Posted by: LizLem at February 01, 2026 02:51 AM (gWBY1) 343
Memory fails, it was the keyboard player.
Ray Manzarek, the keyboardist of The Doors, described Jim Morrison ... referred to Morrison as the world's "most evil person." The manager of Jim Morrison, Jim Siddons, expressed a strong sentiment about his time with Morrison, stating he was glad to be rid of him. This reflects the tension and challenges that arose from Morrison Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at February 01, 2026 03:07 AM (cW1mv) 344
342 I've never seen the doors movie with Val Kilmer. Worth a watch?
Ana I just found out Target is pulling out of a bunch of blue cities, including NYC. Too much shoplifting and violence against employees. I've been at the Targets in both Harlem and the Bronx. One of the few one-stop shopping stores by subway and bus lines. I feel bad for all the good families impacted by the bad actors. Posted by: LizLem -- Bet they are still selling homosexual gear for boys and girls. Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at February 01, 2026 03:09 AM (cW1mv) 345
Folks are starting to dig into the released Epstein records. Frightening example by Dom Lucre:
https://tinyurl.com/228vbdtf Posted by: Biden's Dog sniffs a whole lotta malarkey, at February 01, 2026 03:10 AM (gK5jz) 346
Anonymous Rogue in Kalifornistan
are you here? Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at February 01, 2026 03:10 AM (cW1mv) 347
NYC does not have any laws against stealing. Even if they did arrest the thief they would let 'em walk. The Governor of Minnesota helped rip US taxpayers off 8 billion dollars. He is still in office. Laws are not enforced anymore. Laws are nothing but a suggestion. And it seems like nobody cares.
Posted by: Case at February 01, 2026 03:19 AM (E7+ue) Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at February 01, 2026 03:26 AM (cW1mv) 349
330 The idiots in my district elected a Democrat for the first time since 1991 (Texas SD-9). The overwhelming number of votes cast were early voting.
The local Facebook page for our neighborhood has been gloating all night. Posted by: Teresa in Fort Worth ================= That scares me a bit, to be honest. Posted by: Blonde Morticia at February 01, 2026 02:14 AM (LeyXC) ------------------- Teresa, what issues drove the election? Posted by: Huck Follywood at February 01, 2026 02:22 AM (s5hGr) Hell if I know! We have had a LOT of new construction in the area (which frankly, in an area this small is too much for the infrastructure to handle). Lots of multi units - high end, but more than this area can accommodate. We are just south of all of the hospitals. Our neighborhood has finally become "trendy" - all of the urban pioneers from 40 years ago like ourselves, who bought fixer-uppers in a historic area that had seen better days, sold their renovated houses for a small fortune to the "new" occupants of the neighborhood/area. They all have money and liberal attitudes and no common sense. Lots of social justice ideas, though. Idiots. Posted by: Teresa in Fort Worth, AoSHQ's Plucky Wee One - Eat the Cheesecake, Buy the Yarn. at February 01, 2026 03:28 AM (SRRAx) Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at February 01, 2026 03:29 AM (cW1mv) 351
On the plus side, the Legislature is out of session until after the next election, so it's kind of a nothing burger win.
We did our part and went and voted tonight - we have always been "day of" voters. Dinosaurs. Posted by: Teresa in Fort Worth, AoSHQ's Plucky Wee One - Eat the Cheesecake, Buy the Yarn. at February 01, 2026 03:36 AM (SRRAx) 352
Doors did some really good stuff but most of it wasn't.
Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at February 01, 2026 02:28 AM (cW1mv) Back in the real early 80's when twisted sister was just a local band playing the circuit they did a tribute to the doors by burning a door on stage. Posted by: Berserker-Dragonheads Division at February 01, 2026 03:51 AM (snZF9) 353
Almost to the end, my friend.
For reference, we just crossed freezing, and the low tonight is supposed to only get down to 30F. Usually in the teens this time of year. But for now, I'm going to enjoy it. Tomorrow... predicted 61F Posted by: buddhaha at February 01, 2026 04:00 AM (36QIT) 354
Pixy's up!
Posted by: m at February 01, 2026 04:02 AM (SSiCQ) Posted by: Midterm bloodbath at February 01, 2026 07:16 AM (9zHAO) 356
A warm toilet seat is not a benefit unless the house is freezing and you live alone.
This! When my brother lived in an off-the-grid cabin in Alaska he kept his foam toilet seat behind the wood stove, so when nature called it was not quite as grim as it could have been. Of course, carrying a your twelve-gauge pump stuffed full of slugs did sharpen your senses during one's trip to the outhouse. Posted by: waepnedmann at February 01, 2026 07:38 AM (vXYrX) Saturday Night Something SomethingCharles is off on holiday. He regretfully asked yours truly if I would present a reasonable facsimile of a music thread. Ha. Fat chance I thought to myself.
Perhaps this thread is a continuation of the previous Saturday threads. Tonight's theme I guess is, Does music bring you joy? If music doesn't bring you joy what does? Some of you know that I dabble with paints. I find it more than a hobby. It is a passion rather than a hobby. Music brings joy to the studio. And one never knows what will be playing in the background of MisHum Studio. The creative process of painting involves an eclectic mix from Adele to Zappa surging through the speakers. Lately I have been finding myself on listening binges of various artists. So no boys and girls and everything in between, it's not Frank Zappa here 24/7/365(6). Tonight's Thread has been brought to you by Playlists & The Maestro, FZ. ![]() Comments(Jump to bottom of comments)1
Good even everyone.
Posted by: Tonypete at January 31, 2026 07:52 PM (cYBz/) 2
Stacking LPs during the AOR era was fantastic. A few hours of music to pass out by.
Posted by: Tonypete at January 31, 2026 07:53 PM (cYBz/) 3
Why was there no flaming skull behind bars when Don Lemon was arrested?
Posted by: Ted Torgerson at January 31, 2026 07:55 PM (R86kT) 4
Good evening everyone
Posted by: Skip at January 31, 2026 07:55 PM (Ia/+0) 5
Don't bring me down!!!
Posted by: Electric Light Orchestra at January 31, 2026 07:55 PM (mP0Kj) 6
The old classic hymns mean something to me. The rest of music is noise.
Posted by: Accomack at January 31, 2026 07:55 PM (S8ZfB) 7
Does anyone else here collect old hymnals? I read them as poems.
Posted by: Accomack at January 31, 2026 07:56 PM (S8ZfB) 8
Don't bring me down.... either...
Posted by: The Animals at January 31, 2026 07:56 PM (mP0Kj) 9
MisHum! #1! With a bullet!
Posted by: fd at January 31, 2026 07:57 PM (vFG9F) 10
Came up on another sites forum
What do youu like to listen to from long ago, like teenage years? A mention of The Cars first album and I agree Posted by: Skip at January 31, 2026 07:57 PM (Ia/+0) 11
I studied for law school exams with a stack of Dan Fogelburg albums. When it was time to turn the stack over, it was time for a break. I passed!
Posted by: jayhawkone at January 31, 2026 07:57 PM (QSaoA) Posted by: All Hail Eris, She-Wolf of the 'Ettes 'Ettes. at January 31, 2026 07:58 PM (kpS4V) 13
Charles is off on holiday. He regretfully asked yours truly if I would present a reasonable facsimile of a music thread.
Ha. Fat chance I thought to myself. Where is MisHum, and what have you done with him??? The real MisHum would only need two words for a music thread: Frank. Zappa. Posted by: Duncanthrax at January 31, 2026 07:59 PM (0sNs1) 14
Love that 3 dog night song! It’s crazy that 3 Dog Night seems to be almost a forgotten group now; in the early to mid 70’s they were on every radio constantly. I’ve read that when the acts for Woodstock were booked, 3 Dog Night was considered to be the biggest group they had playing there.
Posted by: Tom Servo at January 31, 2026 07:59 PM (IUuBi) 15
Posted by: Skip at January 31, 2026 07:57 PM (Ia/+0)
First two tapes? Elton John Madman across the Water... First Eagles Album... Played them on a little cassette deck with a very tiny single speaker... but at 12 years old? that was gold. Posted by: The Animals at January 31, 2026 08:00 PM (mP0Kj) 16
15 Posted by: Skip at January 31, 2026 07:57 PM (Ia/+0)
First two tapes? Elton John Madman across the Water... First Eagles Album... Played them on a little cassette deck with a very tiny single speaker... but at 12 years old? that was gold. Posted by: The Animals at January 31, 2026 08:00 PM (mP0Kj) Damn, serious sock failage. Posted by: Romeo13 at January 31, 2026 08:00 PM (mP0Kj) 17
First and only comedy album was Franklin Ajaye’s Don’t Smoke Dope, Fry Your Hair!.
Posted by: Accomack at January 31, 2026 08:01 PM (S8ZfB) 18
What do youu like to listen to from long ago, like teenage years
Joy Division, Tears For Fears, Depeche Mode have been pretty constant around here. Posted by: gKWVE could have a fine time living in the night at January 31, 2026 08:02 PM (gKWVE) 19
My playlist stack was 45s, and a "suitcase" record player. I saw a company the other day, they're offering the big furniture type stereos with the lift up lid. My parents had one, it's a little weird to see the almost exact same thing offered for sale again.
Posted by: Lirio100 at January 31, 2026 08:04 PM (ky7/T) Posted by: ELO at January 31, 2026 08:05 PM (/x9Qb) 21
9 MisHum! #1! With a bullet!
Posted by: fd at January 31, 2026 07:57 PM (vFG9F) Yeah I got some of those white albums with pencil..... Posted by: Misanthropic Humanitarian at January 31, 2026 08:05 PM (Q/qH+) 22
The creative process of painting involves an eclectic mix from Adele to Zappa surging through the speakers.
Yep, music is playing when I'm active in the kitchen. Usually it's an archived stream of The Many Moods of Ben Vaughn, or a show called Americana Matinee (hosted by a leftist who manages to minimize her politics). Posted by: Joe Kidd at January 31, 2026 08:08 PM (nbLIj) 23
Listening to Zappa all the time can be exhausting. You have to leave time for Stravinsky and Snuky Tate.
Posted by: fd at January 31, 2026 08:08 PM (vFG9F) 24
What do youu like to listen to from long ago, like teenage years
AC/DC, Slayer, Judas Priest, Pantera. Posted by: Mr Aspirin Factory at January 31, 2026 08:09 PM (mkk/2) 25
Evening everyone, thx MusHum.
Listened to everything in my teen years, Stones, Zeppelin, Allman Brothers and a lot of Southern rock. Then got into The Clash , Pretenders, The Police. Wide variety good for the musical soul Posted by: Smell the Glove at January 31, 2026 08:09 PM (IDEQi) 26
6 The old classic hymns mean something to me. The rest of music is noise.
Posted by: Accomack at January 31, 2026 07:55 PM (S8ZfB) I like the old classic hymns. Don't care for most modern Christian music. But I do like all kinds of other music. Posted by: Dash my lace wigs! at January 31, 2026 08:09 PM (h7ZuX) 27
First record purchased: Debussy's "Afternoon of a Fawn/ Ravel's "Daphnis and Cloe"
First CD: Ensemble Alcatraz, "Visions and Miracles" Posted by: All Hail Eris, She-Wolf of the 'Ettes 'Ettes. at January 31, 2026 08:09 PM (kpS4V) 28
Playlist from my teen years - a lot of ELO, Kansas, Styx. And Emerson Lake and Palmer.
Posted by: Tom Servo at January 31, 2026 08:11 PM (IUuBi) 29
What do you like to listen to from long ago, like teenage years?
---- I was a classical music dweeb who didn't get into contemporary music until I was about 18, but after that, punk and Nu-wave. Posted by: All Hail Eris, She-Wolf of the 'Ettes 'Ettes. at January 31, 2026 08:12 PM (kpS4V) 30
What do youu like to listen to from long ago, like teenage years?
A mention of The Cars first album and I agree Posted by: Skip at January 31, 2026 07:57 PM (Ia/+0) That's pretty eclectic, too. Bee Gees, REO Speedwagon, Roxy Music, Led Zeppelin, Patti Smith, Supertramp, the Kinks, Talking Heads.... Posted by: Dash my lace wigs! at January 31, 2026 08:12 PM (h7ZuX) 31
MisHum,
Thanks for the mystery click. Always liked that song and that group. (Notice I'm not spoiling the 'mystery'.) Posted by: JTB at January 31, 2026 08:14 PM (yTvNw) 32
I do still occasionally listen to a full Zeppelin album
Posted by: Skip at January 31, 2026 08:14 PM (Ia/+0) 33
First LP purchased with my own money: Rice-Webber's original soundtrack of JC Superstar (boxed set)
First CD: Probably Beethoven's C-minor Symphony. Bernstein NYP. Posted by: mrp at January 31, 2026 08:15 PM (rj6Yv) 34
First cassette I got for Christmas was Pyromania.
Posted by: Mr Aspirin Factory at January 31, 2026 08:15 PM (mkk/2) 35
The first album I ever bought was a Three Dog Night album. Still like them.
Posted by: Dash my lace wigs! at January 31, 2026 08:15 PM (h7ZuX) 36
Motown
Posted by: Ben Had at January 31, 2026 08:15 PM (0KSrI) 37
Playlist from my teen years - a lot of ELO, Kansas, Styx. And Emerson Lake and Palmer.
Posted by: Tom Servo at January 31, 2026 08:11 PM (IUuBi) You can remain on my lawn. The rest of you...(makes shooing motion with both hands) Posted by: Joe Kidd at January 31, 2026 08:15 PM (nbLIj) 38
The Ventures were before my time but I liked them as a teen. Still do, I guess.
Posted by: fd at January 31, 2026 08:15 PM (vFG9F) 39
I never cared for most beach music though.
Posted by: fd at January 31, 2026 08:16 PM (vFG9F) 40
I am surprised at how well early rap is received at work.
Posted by: Accomack at January 31, 2026 08:16 PM (S8ZfB) 41
I recently listened to Culture Club's "Time (Clock of the Heart)". Still a beautiful little pop tune.
Posted by: All Hail Eris, She-Wolf of the 'Ettes 'Ettes. at January 31, 2026 08:16 PM (kpS4V) 42
Tinyurl now wants me to sign up for an account. Is there an alternative?
Posted by: All Hail Eris, She-Wolf of the 'Ettes 'Ettes. at January 31, 2026 08:17 PM (kpS4V) 43
31 MisHum,
Thanks for the mystery click. Always liked that song and that group. (Notice I'm not spoiling the 'mystery'.) Posted by: JTB at January 31, 2026 08:14 PM (yTvNw) I noticed. Thank you. The writer of one has wrote a ton of hits Posted by: Misanthropic Humanitarian at January 31, 2026 08:18 PM (Q/qH+) 44
"Tinyurl now wants me to sign up for an account. Is there an alternative?
Posted by: All Hail Eris, She-Wolf of the 'Ettes 'Ettes." *beckons* Posted by: The Margins at January 31, 2026 08:20 PM (vFG9F) 45
The writer of one has wrote a ton of hits
Posted by: Misanthropic Humanitarian at January 31, 2026 08:18 PM (Q/qH+) One of the Williams boys, yes? Posted by: Joe Kidd at January 31, 2026 08:21 PM (nbLIj) 46
Three Dog Night got lots of play around me. They were great, l liked their upbeat songs. Joy To The World, Celebrate, Mama Told Me was a funny song. I guess Never Been to Spain was my favorite song they done. But they had lots of good ones.
Posted by: Case at January 31, 2026 08:22 PM (E7+ue) 47
Back around 1981, one of my roommates had a collection of the best of Motown. We played the hell outa those.
Posted by: Dash my lace wigs! at January 31, 2026 08:22 PM (h7ZuX) 48
Clix, blech, soft rock
Posted by: Accomack at January 31, 2026 08:22 PM (S8ZfB) Posted by: All Hail Eris, She-Wolf of the 'Ettes 'Ettes. at January 31, 2026 08:22 PM (kpS4V) 50
I just ignore the request to create an account
Posted by: Notsothoreau at January 31, 2026 08:23 PM (+mUZM) Posted by: Oddbob at January 31, 2026 08:23 PM (Fs0KI) 52
I'm watching "Return of the Jedi" for the millionth time. McDairmid's dry cackle is awesome.
I had the John Williams scores on LPs and wore them down to fuzzy nubs. Posted by: All Hail Eris, She-Wolf of the 'Ettes 'Ettes. at January 31, 2026 08:26 PM (kpS4V) 53
Listening to the Who right now, by a patio fire pit having a beer with the mrs.
Posted by: Rex B at January 31, 2026 08:27 PM (GI9/m) 54
Weird week in that the dulcimer world lost a Luthier, Ron Ewing. And Duane of Phoenix Typewriters passed away. Ron Ewing has been making dulcimers and dulcimerettes sine the 70s. I got a six string dulcimerette from him in September. Very well respected.
Same issue with Duane (and I've forgotten his last name). One of the typewriter repairmen that gave a lot to the community. Posted by: Notsothoreau at January 31, 2026 08:27 PM (+mUZM) 55
Teenage music? Doowop, more or less. Pgh area, mid '50s, what else, but... Late night WMCK, Art Barraduci. That's where I developed my taste for Duke Ellington, Count Basie, Stan Kenton, etc and all their soloists, who Art listed after every song. How many of you even heard of Vito Musso? Lady Day, June Christy, Nat King Cole, Frank Sinatra, Jimmy Rushing...Damn, that was good music...
Posted by: buddhaha at January 31, 2026 08:27 PM (36QIT) 56
Nazareth's "Love Hurts" came up in my Spotify shuffle a couple of days ago. It's been ages since that came around.* That was such a perfect teenage angst over-and-over with the headphones on choice in my teen years.
*The random play on Spotify is less than ideal. It does seem to get into a loop where it plays a small group of songs frequently, and others hardly ever at all. But what a great surprise when it does pull up a good one that I've not heard in forever. Posted by: Dash my lace wigs! at January 31, 2026 08:27 PM (h7ZuX) 57
Oh now it's working fine. Never mind.
Posted by: All Hail Eris, She-Wolf of the 'Ettes 'Ettes. at January 31, 2026 08:28 PM (kpS4V) 58
Men in Black is on. A very fun movie. And Linda Fiorentino is hot. Weird career
Posted by: Smell the Glove at January 31, 2026 08:28 PM (IDEQi) 59
What do youu like to listen to from long ago, like teenage years?
Posted by: Skip So, albums that I had on tape as schoolkid-mikeski, that I re-bought on CD and still listen to, for reasons other than nostalgia? Or maybe CDs from my early college years, same? Off the top of my head: Tears For Fears, Toto, Alan Parsons Project, Kansas, Savatage, Metallica, Genesis..... I want to include Dream Theater, but only their 1st album is from the edge of that time frame, so maybe "honorable mention?" Posted by: mikeski at January 31, 2026 08:28 PM (VHUov) 60
Ah!. Note the flip-over cartridge.
Posted by: Mike Hammer, etc., etc. at January 31, 2026 08:28 PM (XeU6L) 61
Does anyone else here collect old hymnals? I read them as poems.
Posted by: Accomack at January 31, 2026 07:56 PM ----------- I wouldn't say I collect hymnals, but I have a shelf full. 1940 Episcopal hymnal is my favorite by far. Posted by: Bigsmith at January 31, 2026 08:29 PM (1Au9i) 62
Back around 1981, one of my roommates had a collection of the best of Motown. We played the hell outa those.
Posted by: Dash my lace wigs! at January 31, 2026 08:22 PM (h7ZuX) I have that collection. Posted by: Joe Kidd at January 31, 2026 08:30 PM (nbLIj) 63
I'm watching "Return of the Jedi" for the millionth time. McDairmid's dry cackle is awesome.
Posted by: All Hail Eris He's one of the masters of the best character actor's grift; get famous for playing an old guy when you are 35. You'll be able to work for 40 years and won't have to pretend at some point. Posted by: weft cut-loop at January 31, 2026 08:30 PM (diia5) 64
That's where I developed my taste for Duke Ellington, Count Basie, Stan Kenton...
------- I always confuse Stan Kenton, and Ken Stanton. Posted by: Mike Hammer, etc., etc. at January 31, 2026 08:30 PM (XeU6L) 65
I have that collection.
Posted by: Joe Kidd at January 31, 2026 08:30 PM (nbLIj) I'd love to have that now. I keep scouring the thrift stores for a nice boxed set of vinyl. We were three 19-year-old girls, singing and dancing around the house to Motor City's best. Posted by: Dash my lace wigs! at January 31, 2026 08:33 PM (h7ZuX) 66
Duane Jensen of Phoenix Typewriters. Had to look it up
Posted by: Notsothoreau at January 31, 2026 08:33 PM (+mUZM) 67
Seriously, for those tired of tasting the margins' salty veins, when reposting vids instead of
https://www.youtube.com/wa v=etc try youtu.be/[the actual code] For instance, this one Eminem and Obie wrote about Bill Gates youtu.be/HX0qXWwVKEA No fiddling with tinyurl. The margins get the blue balls they deserve. Posted by: gKWVE at January 31, 2026 08:34 PM (gKWVE) 68
"Note the flip-over cartridge.
Posted by: Mike Hammer" Different profile needles, as I recall. I had a 33/45 player as a tot. We used to check records out from the library. Posted by: fd at January 31, 2026 08:34 PM (vFG9F) 69
Laus Deo! Her Majesty and The Big Dummy have arrived in NYC. Thanks to everyone for their thoughts for her on her trip. Posted by: Hadrian the Seventh at January 31, 2026 08:36 PM (tgvbd) 70
I can tell you haven't dealt with CBD. I was admonished for using that shortened link instead of tiny url.
Posted by: Notsothoreau at January 31, 2026 08:36 PM (+mUZM) 71
Ken who???
Made me look it up. Ok, Simple way to.distinguish - little memory trick. Kenton - letter K, Santon- letter S K.comes before S. Kenton made records, Stanton sold them. Gotta make 'em before you sell 'em. Glad I could help. From Atlanta, eh? Posted by: buddhaha at January 31, 2026 08:38 PM (36QIT) 72
So, albums that I had on tape as schoolkid-mikeski, that I re-bought on CD and still listen to, for reasons other than nostalgia?
Posted by: mikeski On the other end of the calendar, the most recent album I bought is this one: https://youtu.be/1enSUZ-A-HM I'm not sure what genre that is. Either "none of the above" or "all of them." But that's the sort of music that suits me. Posted by: mikeski at January 31, 2026 08:39 PM (VHUov) 73
I wouldn't say I collect hymnals, but I have a shelf full. 1940 Episcopal hymnal is my favorite by far. Posted by: Bigsmith ====== One of my most cherished hymnals is the Armed Forces Hymnal,~mid 50's?. Posted by: Mike Hammer, etc., etc. at January 31, 2026 08:39 PM (XeU6L) 74
Old and In the Way. David Grisman, Vassar Clements, Jerry Garcia, Peter Rowan and some guy on bass.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VrqGnA7xgCg Posted by: huerfano at January 31, 2026 08:40 PM (98kQX) 75
Tinyurl now wants me to sign up for an account. Is there an alternative?
------------------------- I've found you can scroll down past that little annoyance and still get to the familiar UI for their tool, unless they changed it today Posted by: Huck Follywood at January 31, 2026 08:40 PM (fhfS+) 76
71 I can tell you haven't dealt with CBD. I was admonished for using that shortened link instead of tiny url.
Posted by: Notsothoreau at January 31, 2026 08:36 PM (+mUZM) --- He e-mailed me to admonish me for using Rose's Lime Juice instead of making my own. Posted by: All Hail Eris, She-Wolf of the 'Ettes 'Ettes. at January 31, 2026 08:43 PM (kpS4V) 77
Does music bring me joy? Absolutely! But not as background when I'm concentrating on other activities. If I'm focused on something I stop really hearing the music. When I listen to music it takes all my attention. Listening while driving doesn't count since I just sing or hum along without getting too involved. When traffic gets 'interesting', I turn off the radio.
Posted by: JTB at January 31, 2026 08:43 PM (yTvNw) 78
Listening to the blues right now.
Posted by: Kwesi Adofo-Mensah at January 31, 2026 08:44 PM (Q+gd/) 79
From Atlanta, eh?
Posted by: buddhaha ----- Yup. Marietta,actually. "The Thursday, June 30, 1949, edition of The Marietta Daily Journal reported that Ken Stanton, 37, a Marietta resident since 1946, announced that he was opening a music store at 300 Whitlock Avenue in Marietta. Stanton would handle pianos, musical instruments, repairs, instruction and accessories. He also planned to organize and direct six county high school bands in the next year. Those bands were McEachern, Acworth, Smyrna, Fitzhugh Lee, Austell and Robert L. Osborne." I often used to drive past his store. Posted by: Mike Hammer, etc., etc. at January 31, 2026 08:44 PM (XeU6L) 80
Nazareth's "Love Hurts" came up in my Spotify shuffle a couple of days ago. It's been ages since that came around.* That was such a perfect teenage angst over-and-over with the headphones on choice in my teen years.
Dash my lace wigs! at January 31, 2026 08:27 PM (h7ZuX) Good one. Concrete Blonde's "Joey" is another great example of that genre. James Mankey's guitar solo just rips your heart out... Posted by: Joe Kidd at January 31, 2026 08:44 PM (nbLIj) 81
Early teenage years? The Fugs, Holy Modal Rounders, James Gang, Mountain. Jefferson Airplane, Dead, Country Joe and the Fish, Hot Tuna, Quicksilver Messenger Service. Lots of cassettes.
Posted by: Ol' Codger at January 31, 2026 08:44 PM (oftw2) 82
The cartoon at the top of the post is seriously clever and funny. I'll smile about it every time I think of it.
Posted by: JTB at January 31, 2026 08:46 PM (yTvNw) 83
The first record I ever bought was Creedence, "Green River". One of brothers stole it when I went to Sweden one summer as an exchange kid and I've never seen it since.
Posted by: Huck Follywood at January 31, 2026 08:46 PM (5xBgn) 84
The writer of one has wrote a ton of hits
----- One of the Williams boys, yes? Nope. If it's the one I'm thinking of, he only had one really big hit of his own recording. Or at least I can only think of one offhand. Also, his mother wrote a really big hit recorded by Elvis. Posted by: Oddbob at January 31, 2026 08:48 PM (Fs0KI) 85
Why was there no flaming skull behind bars when Don Lemon was arrested?
Posted by: Ted Torgerson at January 31, 2026 07:55 PM Because no one wants to think about flaming, head, and Don Lemon in the same sentence. Posted by: RedMindBlueState at January 31, 2026 08:48 PM (Wnv9h) 86
Hoyt Axton?
Posted by: Ol' Leadbottom at January 31, 2026 08:49 PM (oftw2) 87
Listening to Asleep At The Wheel at present.
Posted by: Huck Follywood at January 31, 2026 08:50 PM (5xBgn) 88
I remember using old 78s as clay pigeons. Frisbee them up while somebody else blasted them with #6.
I'm sure I should feel ashamed, because some of them were collector's items, like some Al Jolsons that I remember, but most were Spooky Hanson and that ilk. BTW, autocucumber tried to turn "Al Jolson" into "AP Holdings". Caught the damned thing before all of you thought I was crazier than I really am. Posted by: buddhaha at January 31, 2026 08:50 PM (36QIT) 89
Hoyt Axton?
* ding ding ding * For extra credit, name the two hit referred to in the previous comment. Posted by: Oddbob at January 31, 2026 08:51 PM (Fs0KI) 90
My hi-fi was retired some years ago. Anyone want to buy a pair of Advents?
Posted by: Mike Hammer, etc., etc. at January 31, 2026 08:51 PM (XeU6L) 91
The fact that music from the 80s and the early 90s can be considered oldies is sobering.
Posted by: Thomas Bender at January 31, 2026 08:55 PM (XV/Pl) 92
91 My hi-fi was retired some years ago. Anyone want to buy a pair of Advents?
Posted by: Mike Hammer, etc., etc. at January 31, 2026 08:51 PM My brother is a fan of musical toys. I can ask him. What type are they? Posted by: Moonbeam at January 31, 2026 08:55 PM (rbKZ6) 93
Nope. If it's the one I'm thinking of, he only had one really big hit of his own recording. Or at least I can only think of one offhand. Also, his mother wrote a really big hit recorded by Elvis.
Posted by: Oddbob at January 31, 2026 08:48 PM Mae Axton wrote Heartbreak Hotel. Posted by: huerfano at January 31, 2026 08:56 PM (98kQX) 94
The cartoon at the top of the post is seriously clever and funny. I'll smile about it every time I think of it.
Posted by: JTB at January 31, 2026 08:46 PM (yTvNw) It appeals to those with a clef palate. ... I'll show myself out - Hey with the hands! I said I'll show myself - (door slams) Posted by: Joe Kidd at January 31, 2026 08:57 PM (nbLIj) 95
I often hear at work someone playing a 80s 90s station that declares itself oldies
Posted by: Skip at January 31, 2026 08:58 PM (Ia/+0) 96
He e-mailed me to admonish me for using Rose's Lime Juice instead of making my own.
Posted by: All Hail Eris, She-Wolf of the 'Ettes 'Ettes. at January 31, 2026 08:43 PM (kpS4V) OMG, I'm dying! Posted by: Dash my lace wigs! at January 31, 2026 09:00 PM (h7ZuX) 97
Something!
Posted by: Puddleglum at work at January 31, 2026 09:03 PM (AdHga) 98
fact that music from the 80s and the early 90s can be considered oldies is sobering.
Posted by: Thomas Bender I was joking with my mom about some genx comedienne who had a bit where she was in a coma. then they played tupac's "hit em up" and the woman started grooving to that. Imagine surviving long enough to hear "Dre Day" at the grocery store Posted by: gKWVE at January 31, 2026 09:03 PM (gKWVE) 99
He e-mailed me to admonish me for using Rose's Lime Juice instead of making my own.
Posted by: All Hail Eris, She-Wolf of the 'Ettes 'Ettes. at January 31, 2026 08:43 PM (kpS4V) OMG, I'm dying! Posted by: Dash my lace wigs! at January 31, 2026 09:00 PM Not gonna lie...I'm with CBD on this. Posted by: RedMindBlueState at January 31, 2026 09:05 PM (Wnv9h) 100
10 Came up on another sites forum
What do youu like to listen to from long ago, like teenage years? A mention of The Cars first album and I agree Posted by: Skip at January 31, 2026 07:57 PM I was lucky enough to be a teenager in the 70s so I'll still listen to just about everything I liked back then. By way of answering MisHum's question about whether music brings me joy, I really do love upbeat music. Favorites back then were Kool & The Gang, O'Jays, EWF, Teddy Pendergrass, Boz Scaggs, Doobies, and so many others. Growing up in the South, I also love beach music. I used to make running tapes so my music had to have a good beat. Posted by: Moonbeam at January 31, 2026 09:05 PM (rbKZ6) 101
My brother is a fan of musical toys. I can ask him. What type are they? Posted by: Moonbeam ----- I wasn't serious...they're too heavy to ship. Will have to be sold locally. But to the question, Original Utilities. Posted by: Mike Hammer, etc., etc. at January 31, 2026 09:05 PM (XeU6L) 102
A part of how music brings me joy, aside from the overall effect, is being able to hear how each voice/instrument and their various tempos combine to create the whole. That's why I generally prefer smaller ensembles. Acapella madrigals, chamber groups for Bach rather than full orchestras, Barber's Adagio played by a string quartet, small combo jazz, Blood Sweat and Tears, they let me hear and appreciate the parts that make the whole. (Bless my old Bose headset.)
Even as a youngster, I loved listening to Peter, Paul and Mary. What they could do with only two guitars and three voices was amazing. Listen closely to them performing 'Three Ravens', 'ASoaling', even 'I love Rock and Roll Music'. Wonderful stuff. Posted by: JTB at January 31, 2026 09:05 PM (yTvNw) 103
Even as a youngster, I loved listening to Peter, Paul and Mary. What they could do with only two guitars and three voices was amazing. Listen closely to them performing 'Three Ravens', 'ASoaling', even 'I love Rock and Roll Music'. Wonderful stuff.
Posted by: JTB ---- Saw them at Duke University, probably '66. Posted by: Mike Hammer, etc., etc. at January 31, 2026 09:08 PM (XeU6L) 104
10 Came up on another sites forum
What do youu like to listen to from long ago, like teenage years? A mention of The Cars first album and I agree Posted by: Skip RUSH! ;-) youtu.be/g_QtO0Rhp0w Posted by: Puddleglum at work at January 31, 2026 09:09 PM (AdHga) 105
I wasn't serious...they're too heavy to ship. Will have to be sold locally. But to the question, Original Utilities. Posted by: Mike Hammer Maybe he will drive on over for the pick up? Posted by: Booji Boy at January 31, 2026 09:11 PM (4iXyU) 106
The old hymns are not so morose as I find the modern stuff. They are also much better written and even big SAT words.
I can’t find youtube stuff where I can hum along with a choir or follow the bouncing note. Posted by: Accomack at January 31, 2026 09:13 PM (S8ZfB) 107
As much as I like the 80's music, I font listen to it very much. I listen to a lot more from before and after.
Posted by: Aetius451AD work phone at January 31, 2026 09:13 PM (zZu0s) 108
Heh. I tried an 'Old School Workout Mix' on Spotify. Immigrants Song and even some Guns and Roses, good. Then it went straight AC/DC for four songs. 'Mix'. If I wanted to listen to nothing but AC/DC I'd set it that way.
Posted by: Aetius451AD work phone at January 31, 2026 09:15 PM (zZu0s) 109
Margins are blown all to hell on this phone.
Posted by: Aetius451AD work phone at January 31, 2026 09:15 PM (zZu0s) 110
My parents had a modest collection of what I'd call "dinner party" music. Hard to define. Some jazz, some big band, some Sinatra and his ilk Lots of brass.
Still dig it today. Snazzy. Posted by: Martini Farmer at January 31, 2026 09:16 PM (jtM2q) 111
Ah, 44 I should think for taking the margins innocence.
Posted by: Aetius451AD work phone at January 31, 2026 09:16 PM (zZu0s) 112
Still dig it today. Snazzy.
Posted by: Martini Farmer at January 31, 2026 09: Mancini? Maybe some Al Hirt? Henry James? Posted by: Aetius451AD work phone at January 31, 2026 09:17 PM (zZu0s) 113
111 My parents had a modest collection of what I'd call "dinner party" music. Hard to define. Some jazz, some big band, some Sinatra and his ilk Lots of brass.
---- "Rhumba With Cougat" and Denny exotica. Posted by: All Hail Eris, She-Wolf of the 'Ettes 'Ettes. at January 31, 2026 09:17 PM (kpS4V) 114
MISHUM
Nice Posted by: vmom deport deport deport at January 31, 2026 09:17 PM (uHEbo) 115
*smoke ring*
Posted by: the margin at January 31, 2026 09:18 PM (gKWVE) 116
110 Margins are blown all to hell on this phone.
Posted by: Aetius451AD work phone at January 31, 2026 09:15 PM (zZu0s) Just turn it sideways, it'll be fine. Posted by: Dash my lace wigs! at January 31, 2026 09:18 PM (h7ZuX) 117
What the heck is this?!!!
Diggin' it though... Nothin' but the bass, but the bass, no treble🎶🎶..... Posted by: COMountainMarie at January 31, 2026 09:19 PM (LNeRu) 118
Enjoy your temporary freedom, The Margins.
Posted by: All Hail Eris, She-Wolf of the 'Ettes 'Ettes. at January 31, 2026 09:19 PM (kpS4V) 119
102-I wasn't serious...they're too heavy to ship. Will have to be sold locally. But to the question, Original Utilities.
Posted by: Mike Hammer, etc., etc. at January 31, 2026 09:05 PM Aren't you near Asheville? I'm in Raleigh. Posted by: Moonbeam at January 31, 2026 09:21 PM (rbKZ6) 120
I always like Rush, had but not sure if still have the albums.
Very long ago, use to have 4 cubes of albums. 1 dot seriously wet in a internal pipe break and didn't lnow it for a long time.the cube of albums all fused together and tossed it. So generally I know what albums I ever bought and if I don't have it now it was in that pile. Have all my LZ albums, most Pink Floyd. Posted by: Skip at January 31, 2026 09:21 PM (Ia/+0) 121
What's this? How could you start a music thread without me? Just because I had to take a nap.
I know that I took my girl to see Three Dog Night in Tulsa sometime in the late '60s. Wish my memories weren't all so forgotten. Of both concerts and dates. I know they did their then-big hits. Of course. Went to search on "Three Dog Night Tulsa" and what came up was… performances in 2025 and scheduled for 2026. I can't imagine! 🥺 Well, concert archive sites don't show 3DN in Tulsa then. My memory may be worse than I thought. Posted by: mindful webworker - how would I know what I don't know? at January 31, 2026 09:22 PM (j02Vi) 122
Aren't you near Asheville? I'm in Raleigh.
Posted by: Moonbeam ------ Yes, Asheville. But, that's a 4 hour drive. Posted by: Mike Hammer, etc., etc. at January 31, 2026 09:23 PM (XeU6L) 123
I already mentioned 3 dog night.
Other favorite bands would be Lynyrd Skynyrd, Credence Clearwater, the Stones, ZZ Top, Simon and Garfunkel because of their great harmony together. But there were lots of great songs back in the day. Those days were fun times and the music I listened to brings back those memories. Posted by: Case at January 31, 2026 09:24 PM (E7+ue) 124
So, was the 3 dog night song pre-climate retardedness🤪?
Posted by: COMountainMarie at January 31, 2026 09:24 PM (LNeRu) 125
I was listening to a new for me country-ish band called, 49 Winchester, driving into work today. A band located waaayyyy down in SW Virginia, otherwise known as Real Virginia. They are very, very, good.
Posted by: Puddleglum at work at January 31, 2026 09:24 PM (AdHga) 126
I better call it a night. I really shouldn't stay up past my curfew
Have a good night everyone Posted by: Skip at January 31, 2026 09:27 PM (Ia/+0) 127
Booker T & The MGs
Posted by: Don Black at January 31, 2026 09:28 PM (ZxPkt) Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at January 31, 2026 09:28 PM (cW1mv) 129
Oh! MisHum! Gosh...I was expecting some Ds or other...
Lovely to see you dear one❣! I know you don't remember me, but I certainly remember you! Posted by: COMountainMarie at January 31, 2026 09:29 PM (LNeRu) 130
Anyone else conduct the music they're listening to? I do it without realizing. I also vocalize, hopefully softly, even with instrumentals. Again, not aware I'm doing it. It's not until I see my wife smiling at me that I become aware. Glad she is tolerant. (I do have to be careful in public.)
There are times I don't hold back. I love matching the bass riff that opens the Barney Miller theme song and the tuba intro to the music in Patton. And I love singing along with the Grinch song from the original cartoon. It was a big deal when I could match Thurl Ravenscroft's deep voice as a teenager. Posted by: JTB at January 31, 2026 09:32 PM (yTvNw) 131
62 Does anyone else here collect old hymnals? I read them as poems.
Posted by: Accomack at I wouldn't say I collect hymnals, but I have a shelf full. 1940 Episcopal hymnal is my favorite by far. Posted by: Bigsmith at January 31, 2026 08:29 PM (1Au9i) My wife has put together a good collection of hymnals. My favorite is the old red 1940 Lutheran Hymnal. I have a copy of a Sacred Harp collection. Fascinating because it’s a good collection of 19th century hymns, but a completely different collection than all of the other hymnals. Posted by: Tom Servo at January 31, 2026 09:32 PM (IUuBi) 132
Why was there no flaming skull behind bars when Don Lemon was arrested?
Posted by: Ted Torgerson at January 31, 2026 07:55 PM (R86kT) Because we knew he would be released immediately with no bail? Posted by: Opinion fact at January 31, 2026 09:32 PM (cwGMH) 133
Why was there no flaming skull behind bars when Don Lemon was arrested?
Posted by: Ted Torgerson at January 31, 2026 07:55 PM (R86kT) Because he's already a flaming faggot? Posted by: BarelyScaryMary at January 31, 2026 09:37 PM (lpTXP) 134
Aww...Frank. A musical genius taken from us to early. I often think of what he would be doing now.
Posted by: pawn at January 31, 2026 09:37 PM (uvB+6) 135
Margins just had vaginoplasty.
Posted by: Aetius451AD work phone at January 31, 2026 09:38 PM (zZu0s) 136
Just a lurker, but need to sneak in for the beauty of the 1941 Lutheran hymnal. Lovingly called the TLH. I collect hymnals. So many beautiful hymns out there.
Posted by: Quirky bookworm at January 31, 2026 09:39 PM (JFaIe) Posted by: COMountainMarie at January 31, 2026 09:42 PM (LNeRu) 138
I mentioned The Armed Forces Hymnal, I originally had three copys of that. One of them, I personally handed to (like him or dislike him, Glenn Beck). His promoter later sent me an email saying that Beck sang a few selections sotto voce on the plane home.
Posted by: Mike Hammer, etc., etc. at January 31, 2026 09:43 PM (XeU6L) 139
Thank you for filling in tonight! Love the playlist, esp. "Out in the Country," Three Dog Night Live!!!!
Mike Hammer, let us organize a Moron Meet-Up in Raleigh this spring . . . Posted by: AccentuateThePositive at January 31, 2026 09:43 PM (jYVXj) 140
Shit Man.Lamont died.
Posted by: Hatari Somewhere on Ventura Highway at January 31, 2026 09:44 PM (WF/xn) 141
Rhe Sanford and Son theme was one of the best. Quincy Jones I think.
Posted by: BarelyScaryMary at January 31, 2026 09:47 PM (lpTXP) 142
So many beautiful hymns out there.
Posted by: Quirky bookworm ------- When visiting other denominations, I look through the hymnal, to see what composers are there. Lately, Seventh Day Adventist. Many, many hymns in there by Wesley. Posted by: Mike Hammer, etc., etc. at January 31, 2026 09:48 PM (XeU6L) 143
Men in Black is on. A very fun movie. And Linda Fiorentino is hot. Weird career
Posted by: Smell the Glove "Guess I'm going to have to buy the White Album again" was a good line, although the tiny-disc tech didn't anticipate the real tech we have today. https://bit.ly/no-one-expects-the-future Posted by: mindful webworker - flashy-thingied at January 31, 2026 09:49 PM (j02Vi) 144
eBay has lots of 1941 hymnals but few 1940 versions. Might there be a reason?
Posted by: Accomack at January 31, 2026 09:51 PM (S8ZfB) 145
I still have my LP's, about a hundred of them. Even have some 45's, along with my CD's. Tapes don't last. I keep my LP's in two cabinets that my speakers set on.I've had kids ask me what those things are. I just tell them that's my music.
Posted by: Case at January 31, 2026 09:52 PM (E7+ue) 146
Would that be the Evangelical Lutheran Synod?
Posted by: Accomack at January 31, 2026 09:52 PM (S8ZfB) 147
"Guess I'm going to have to buy the White Album again" was a good line, although the tiny-disc tech didn't anticipate the real tech we have today.
https://bit.ly/no-one-expects-the-future Posted by: mindful webworker - flashy-thingied at January 31, 2026 09:49 PM (j02Vi) One of the IT techs was rooting around in a cubical looking for a physical fault in the system, wearing those glasses with a flashlight on the side. He came up for air when I went by, and I said, "Eeek! Locutus!" which did not make him smile. Posted by: Kindltot at January 31, 2026 09:54 PM (rbvCR) 148
Three Dog Night in concert was pretty good.
Posted by: Eromero at January 31, 2026 09:56 PM (LHPAg) 149
The Methodist hymnal is probably some of the best church music. It is often scored in six voices and many of t he core hymns were written by John and Charles Wesley.
He is accused of stealing Welsh music to put new lyrics to, but the music is beautiful wherever it comes from. Posted by: Kindltot at January 31, 2026 09:59 PM (rbvCR) Posted by: Quarter Twenty at January 31, 2026 09:59 PM (2Ez/1) 151
I will rummage more tomorrow but sleep beckons
Posted by: Accomack at January 31, 2026 10:04 PM (S8ZfB) 152
Trouble brewing. Thread Stomp
Posted by: Pete Bog at January 31, 2026 10:04 PM (Rmwng) 153
or I should say Treble brewing
Posted by: Pete Bog at January 31, 2026 10:04 PM (Rmwng) 154
🎶 🎹 amateur hour again
('Tisn't Easy Being) Agondonter It can be hard to live in faith. Link in nic. Should play from 12:38 to 15:44 in the vid. A cut from Mindful Webworkshop #2, 2016 Aug 19 🌅 Posted by: mindful webworker - those who believe without seeing at January 31, 2026 10:04 PM (j02Vi) 155
Love that 3 dog night song! It’s crazy that 3 Dog Night seems to be almost a forgotten group now; in the early to mid 70’s they were on every radio constantly. I’ve read that when the acts for Woodstock were booked, 3 Dog Night was considered to be the biggest group they had playing there.
Posted by: Tom Servo at January 31, 2026 07:59 PM (IUuBi) In my fragile memory, they started in the late '60s. They had a ton of hits before 1970. They went on through, I think, basically '75-'76. They had a good ten year run as a commercial success. And they did pretty well on the touring side, too. At one point, they had their own airplane for touring, not a corporate jet mind you, a 727 or something. Posted by: RickZ at January 31, 2026 10:09 PM (gKDq2) 156
"What do youu like to listen to from long ago, like teenage years?"
I'm one of those nuts who loves classical music. My favorite albums from my teenage years were the recording of Debussy's Nocturnes by the Boston Symphony, conducted by Pierre Monteux. Absolutely exquisite. I also loved the recording of the Brandenburg Concertos by the Collegium Musicum, one of the first period-instrument ensembles. And the recording by Fritz Reiner and the Chicago Symphony Orchestra of Bartok's Concerto for Orchestra was a favorite, too. In those days, you could get a great LP for $2 from RCA, Columbia, Angel, Deutsche Gramophone, or London. Another $2 label was Nonesuch, a great source for oddities - everything from medieval music to Joshua Rifkin's recordings of Scott Joplin's piano rags. Those were the days! Posted by: Nemo at January 31, 2026 10:11 PM (4RPgu) 157
I'll show myself out - Hey with the hands! I said I'll show myself - (door slams)
Posted by: Joe Kidd at January 31, 2026 08:57 PM (nbLIj) Nah. He's with me. Posted by: RickZ, Club ONT VIP at January 31, 2026 10:11 PM (gKDq2) 158
I'm one of those nuts who loves classical music.
Posted by: Nemo at January 31, 2026 10:11 PM (4RPgu) When I was in high school, my friend turned me on to Holst's The Planets, Charles Dutoit conducting the Montreal Symphony. Love that recording so much I bought the cd. He also turned me on to Mozart, even his operas. Have a 3-cd set of his symphonies. Posted by: RickZ at January 31, 2026 10:18 PM (gKDq2) 159
oh, hay
Alfredo Romero, a human rights attorney in Venezuela reports that 310 political prisoners were released since January 8 2026 until today. He thanks the influence of President Donald Trump over Venezuelan Chavism. Posted by: Kindltot at January 31, 2026 10:43 PM (rbvCR) Hobby Thread - January 31, 2026 [TRex]![]() Welcome hobbyists! Pull up a chair and sit a spell with the Horde in this little corner of the interweb. This is the mighty, mighty officially sanctioned Ace of Spades Hobby Thread. We gave the Ace of Spades Wheel of Hobbies (TM) a spin it landed on sea shells. Best wishes to Morons in the midst of the current weather event. Feel free to check in with weather reports. [Top photo: Tasmania]![]() Shells are simply skeletons of animals, the remains of dead organisms. But unlike humans and most other animals, these mollusks, such as snails, clams, oysters and mussels, have an exoskeleton, meaning it's on the outside of their bodies. The process of making a shell is known as biomineralization. How marine animals build their shells can vary greatly depending on the species, but all of these animals have special tissues to make their shells, just as humans have special tissues to grow and strengthen our bones. Most marine animals form their shells from calcium carbonate, which is a tough mineral also found in limestone. Some sponges and microorganisms use another compound silica. There is also a group of brachiopods that build shells using calcium phosphate, which we use to build our bones, too. More than 50,000 mollusk species live today on our planet, and most of them make shells. But each species makes a different shell. This accounts for the huge variety of shapes and sizes in the seashells you find on the beach. ![]() ![]() Living sand dollars are not white. They're usually brown, gray, or even have a purplish tint, with tiny, fuzzy spines covering their bodies. They're related to starfish and are burrowing sea urchins. Sand dollars eat using tiny hair-like structures called cilia, which move food particles to their mouth on the bottom side. They can burrow into the sand to protect themselves from rough waters or predators. Like tree rings, sand dollars' ages can be determined by counting the growth rings on their exoskeleton. Sand dollars typically live for 6-10 years. This is a Type 1 Chi-He medium tank from Fine Molds. Only 170 were built and all were kept on the home islands, mainly Kyushu, in anticipation of Operation Olympic. They were the first Japanese tank to include a radio as standard equipment and a mechanism to raise and lower the gun barrel. ![]()
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Welcome Hobbiests
Posted by: Skip at January 31, 2026 05:30 PM (Ia/+0) 2
For beach fjnds, sharks teeth were the best. At Myrtle Beach shells are fairly easy to find
Posted by: Skip at January 31, 2026 05:33 PM (Ia/+0) 3
Oh look. Off in the distance. Natalie Wood!
Posted by: OrangeEnt at January 31, 2026 05:34 PM (uQesX) Posted by: Ike at January 31, 2026 05:35 PM (uQesX) 5
PA Dutchman great job on that Japanese tank, half expected a teenage girl Commander pop out
Posted by: Skip at January 31, 2026 05:36 PM (Ia/+0) 6
"She sells sea shells, by the sea shore . . ."
I hope she has another source of income. If she's at a sea shore, seems to me customers could pick up some themselves for free. Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at January 31, 2026 05:37 PM (wzUl9) 7
Where are your favorite shelling beaches?
Normandy. Posted by: Ike at January 31, 2026 05:35 PM (uQesX) --- We can shut down the blog. We're done here. Posted by: "Perfessor" Squirrel at January 31, 2026 05:38 PM (ESVrU) 8
That's a lot of shells.
Posted by: Helena Handbasket at January 31, 2026 05:38 PM (ULPxl) 9
Skip, ha! Fine Molds does make a series of tanks based on Girls und Panzer.
Posted by: PA Dutchman at January 31, 2026 05:38 PM (h/O4U) 10
What's up with the white star on the front of the Chi-He tank?
Posted by: Mister Scott (Formerly GWS) at January 31, 2026 05:39 PM (0N4FZ) 11
I work in an office full of rockhounds. And Idaho is a great place for rockhounds. I have a feeling I will soon be a rockhound too.
Posted by: Pug Mahon, Rock 'n' Roll Martian at January 31, 2026 05:39 PM (0aYVJ) 12
Spots in the Appalachian mountains in Pa you can find shells, millions of year old of course, well the left over fossils at least
Posted by: Skip at January 31, 2026 05:40 PM (Ia/+0) 13
Shops along the MS Gulf Coast used to sell sand dollars. I haven't been out that way in a while. The last time I went, not too long after Hurricane Katrina, a lot of those shops had been wiped away. Almost certainly more have sprung up since.
Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at January 31, 2026 05:40 PM (wzUl9) 14
Back in the day, we'd vaca down in Sarasota, FL on Siesta Key. My dad was an avid shell collector and we'd make a few runs over to Sanibel Island.
Very cool. Posted by: Martini Farmer at January 31, 2026 05:41 PM (jtM2q) 15
I'm going to go out on a limb and suggest that the beach shown in the top photo doesn't exactly smell like a bed of roses.
Posted by: Orson at January 31, 2026 05:41 PM (dIske) 16
Mister Scott, the star designates Imperial Japanese Army and were usually gold or white. IJN vehicles sported an anchor instead.
Posted by: PA Dutchman at January 31, 2026 05:42 PM (h/O4U) 17
The sand dollars are from phylum Echinodermata.
Essentially, the entire phylum has 5-fold symmetry (as adults). That has persisted since the Cambrian, over 500 million years ago. God definitely ascribes to the "If it ain't broke, don't fix it." school of thought. Posted by: Pillage Idiot at January 31, 2026 05:42 PM (HlyYF) 18
The sand dollars remind me of the Legend of the Sand Dollar. First saw that as a kid in Rehoboth.
Posted by: PA Dutchman at January 31, 2026 05:43 PM (h/O4U) 19
Afternoon, TRex and Hobby Horde. Hobbying, or puttering? I am making a wall rack for some half-inch drive sockets, mounting on the garage wall above the workbench. Four feet of redwood one by three. Drilled shallow holes for most of the deep impact sockets; the remaining odd deep and and shallow impact sockets are going to have to sit on wood screws. Because drilling holes is tedious.
The restoration of Duane's '51 Studebaker 2-door proceeds apace. The bullet nose and front bumper, with splash panel, are now securely installed, and the front of the body looks nearly complete. All the glass is installed, and the windows that open, can be opened. New front springs are installed. Back to the salt mines I go. Posted by: Alberta Oil Peon at January 31, 2026 05:44 PM (8zz6B) 20
PA Dutchman, your tank model looks very realistic, as if Dr. Cyclops had turned his shrinking ray on the Chi-He tank and reduced it to model size. In the last days of my own model-building career, I discovered how high quality Tamiya 1/35 scale tanks were -- the King Tiger and the West German Leopard were the ones I built. And that was decades ago. I can only presume the craft has gotten even better.
Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at January 31, 2026 05:44 PM (wzUl9) Posted by: BirdRockDoc at January 31, 2026 05:47 PM (PoaF2) 22
2 For beach fjnds, sharks teeth were the best. At Myrtle Beach shells are fairly easy to find
Posted by: Skip at January 31, 2026 05:33 PM I grew up in Kansas, far, far away from any ocean beaches. We also found shark's teeth in our youth ... weathering out of our Cretaceous chalk formations. 75 million years old, and look almost exactly like the ones you found on the beach! Pelosi only wishes she aged that well. Posted by: Pillage Idiot at January 31, 2026 05:48 PM (HlyYF) 23
Wolfus Aurelius, thank you! The tooling on kits is getting better and better. My understanding with Fine Molds is that they got the original schematics for Japanese armor, which helped them create some incredible kits. Tamiya kits are just amazing though and their customer service is really good. I lost a headlight to a Panzer II and they sent me several replacements free of charge.
Posted by: PA Dutchman at January 31, 2026 05:49 PM (h/O4U) 24
Mister Scott, the star designates Imperial Japanese Army and were usually gold or white. IJN vehicles sported an anchor instead.
Posted by: PA Dutchman at January 31, 2026 05:42 PM I thought they were always yellow/gold not white. Posted by: Mister Scott (Formerly GWS) at January 31, 2026 05:49 PM (0N4FZ) 25
My father was a skin diver at night inside the ref at Guam in the 1968-59s. He was stationed there before he was transferred to Japan.
He collected shells live. The snail innards he got rid of. I cringe a little because he collected a lot of shells. He has a 6 foot high balsa wood and thin glass cabinet handmade in Japan to display a portion of his shells. Lots of cone shells, cowries, spider shells, conchs, miter shells and more. In addition, he traded with a sailor in Cuba for a number of brightly colored Cuban land snails. NotSoThoreau has seen the cabinet, still filled with shells, after moving from Japan to California, then Germany, back to California, over to Maryland, and now in Kansas. Posted by: NaCly Dog at January 31, 2026 05:49 PM (u82oZ) 26
But if she sells them, she can pick and choose in off hours and then present a preprepared selection to busy people who do nkt have time to dig in the sand.
Plus, back in the day, people went to beaches in nice clothes. They probably did nkt want to get them dirty. Posted by: Aetius451AD work phone at January 31, 2026 05:52 PM (zZu0s) 27
Wolfus Aurelius, thank you! The tooling on kits is getting better and better. My understanding with Fine Molds is that they got the original schematics for Japanese armor, which helped them create some incredible kits. Tamiya kits are just amazing though and their customer service is really good. I lost a headlight to a Panzer II and they sent me several replacements free of charge.
Posted by: PA Dutchman at January 31, 2026 *** I'd love to redo the King Tiger model. (Does Tamiya still make it?) But I have cats and no separate room, or space, to work on models away from them. I have a 1959 Pyro kit of a Cowpuncher figure with hat and saddle, marketed as the "Gil Favor of Rawhide" figure. But where to work on it? A Japanese company model of a U-Boat would be super-neat, too. Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at January 31, 2026 05:53 PM (wzUl9) 28
Plus, back in the day, people went to beaches in nice clothes. They probably did nkt want to get them dirty.
Posted by: Aetius451AD work phone at January 31, 2026 05:52 PM (zZu0s) But they still sat in the sand without a blanket. Posted by: OrangeEnt at January 31, 2026 05:54 PM (uQesX) 29
Does commenting obsessively on AoSHQ count as a hobby?
Posted by: Bulg at January 31, 2026 05:54 PM (77rzZ) 30
Growing up, the variety of shells was my go-to science project, as I spun stories of the poisonous cone shells (the CIA investigated the venom) and the money cowries. 5,000 for a wife, and 10,000 for a cow in certain African nation. My story, and sticking to it.
One of the reasons I became a scientist was because of the shows on sea shells. For Christmas I gave away a money cowrie each to two neighborhood girls. One a preschooler and the other in 1st Grade. They were thrilled. Posted by: NaCly Dog at January 31, 2026 05:54 PM (u82oZ) 31
I think screws manufactured on an industrial scale usually have the threads rolled on, while smaller-scale operations use threading dies or single-point cutting.
I don't know where the cutoff point is where rolling becomes more economical. I do know that rolled threads are typically stronger than cut ones. Posted by: Rodrigo Borgia at January 31, 2026 05:54 PM (IG3/x) 32
We brought home seashells from Long Beach Island in 2004 that still decorate my succulent garden.
Posted by: San Franpsycho at January 31, 2026 05:54 PM (RIvkX) 33
But if she sells them, she can pick and choose in off hours and then present a preprepared selection to busy people who do nkt have time to dig in the sand.
Plus, back in the day, people went to beaches in nice clothes. They probably did nkt want to get them dirty. Posted by: Aetius451AD work phone at January 31, 2026 *** Ah, a boutique in a niche market. Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at January 31, 2026 05:54 PM (wzUl9) 34
Does commenting obsessively on AoSHQ count as a hobby?
Posted by: Bulg at January 31, 2026 *** Yes. No. Maybe. Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at January 31, 2026 05:55 PM (wzUl9) 35
30 One of the reasons I became a scientist was because of the shows on sea shells.
Posted by: NaCly Dog at January 31, 2026 05:54 PM *** Love this. Posted by: TRex - exoskeleton dino at January 31, 2026 05:56 PM (IQ6Gq) 36
Tamiya does still make the King Tiger and I've seen a kit that includes a motorcycle and courier. I just saw the other day that the Tank Museum in Bovington, UK is starting a massive project to restore a King TIger.
Posted by: PA Dutchman at January 31, 2026 05:57 PM (h/O4U) 37
With luck and no snow storms I am going to Lancaster next Friday and Saturday for HMGS Cold Wars convention for miniature games
Posted by: Skip at January 31, 2026 05:58 PM (Ia/+0) 38
33 The use of “boutique” and “niche” in the same comment constitutes the use of too much French on the blog. Which is forbidden here, like math and the Metric System.
Posted by: Bulg at January 31, 2026 05:58 PM (77rzZ) 39
I will make an offer to the Horde. If you ask me, I will send you one of the shells in my Dad's collection.
The rest of the family is not interested, and after I go, all this will likely be trashed. My email (in ROT-13) is: AnPyl_qbt@xfoebnqonaq.arg. Send a mailing address to this. And no Somalians can apply. Just one shell. If this is a success, I may repeat it. Posted by: NaCly Dog at January 31, 2026 05:59 PM (u82oZ) 40
Should be all clear, Skip. It looks like we may even break into the 30's!
Posted by: PA Dutchman at January 31, 2026 06:01 PM (h/O4U) 41
Shops along the MS Gulf Coast used to sell sand dollars.
Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius How much are your clams? Two clams apiece. I'll take six. (Old BC cartoon) Posted by: Tonypete at January 31, 2026 06:01 PM (cYBz/) 42
One shell, only, Vasili.
Posted by: Bulg at January 31, 2026 06:02 PM (77rzZ) 43
Plus, back in the day, people went to beaches in nice clothes. They probably did nkt want to get them dirty.
Posted by: Aetius451AD work phone at January 31, 2026 * But they still sat in the sand without a blanket. Posted by: OrangeEnt at January 31, 2026 *** When Miss Linda visited S. Korea in late 1999, she said local people went hiking in the parks wearing dress clothes. Reminds me of 1930s-40s British movies where men and women would wear tweed suits to walk on the moors. Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at January 31, 2026 06:02 PM (wzUl9) 44
Seashells... yeah. Have the matched sides of a giant clamshell - about 2+ feet across. Heavy, too...
Have them displayed with some Japanese and Russian glass floats we picked up while living in Alaska... Posted by: man at January 31, 2026 06:03 PM (XuXeR) 45
Heh … WX reports? Yoo choke, jess … ? There is but One Weather, and its Name is Cold. I can't name a single body part that's not approaching 32°F about now - and we're supposed to go lower. Need proof? Here's the forecast:
TONIGHT Mostly cloudy with a chance of flurries. Cold with lows around 13. Northwest winds 10 to 15 mph. SUNDAY Partly sunny. Highs in the lower 30s. Northwest winds around 5 mph. SUNDAY NIGHT Mostly cloudy. Cold with lows around 19. South winds around 5 mph. Posted by: Dr_No at January 31, 2026 06:03 PM (ayRl+) 46
In honor of our new state, I bought a Greenland spindle. It's basically a large bead whorl made of steatite. I don't know if they really used these but it will be fun to mess around with.
I can testify that Salty will never be able to move out of his house Posted by: Notsothoreau at January 31, 2026 06:03 PM (+mUZM) 47
Do you know the way to Shell Beach?
Posted by: Obscure Dark City Reference at January 31, 2026 06:03 PM (ESVrU) 48
Tamiya does still make the King Tiger and I've seen a kit that includes a motorcycle and courier. I just saw the other day that the Tank Museum in Bovington, UK is starting a massive project to restore a King TIger.
Posted by: PA Dutchman at January 31, 2026 *** That sounds terrific and very tempting. I'd love to do up a Land Rover or Toyota Land Cruiser, ca. 1950 or so, as a white hunter's vehicle in Kenya before the Mau Mau Emergency. Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at January 31, 2026 06:05 PM (wzUl9) 49
Wolfus Aurelius
I want to wear a reproduction of a Victorian Dandy outfit, with a bowler hat. Then run into a store and ask what year it is. When told, I will yell 'It worked!" and dash out. To pretend to go back in time, I guess I would need to look at the Pet Shop Boys outfits in some of their crazy video. Same line, however. Posted by: NaCly Dog at January 31, 2026 06:05 PM (u82oZ) 50
@ 47 Do you know the way to Shell Beach?
__________________ No, but I can find Biloxi without a road map … Posted by: Dr_No at January 31, 2026 06:06 PM (ayRl+) 51
Sort of craft-related. Little's favorite hoodie had its drawstring pulled out. I had an idea and threaded an old guitar string (I think it was the B) through the hoodie, attached the drawstring to one end, and pulled the whole thing through.
This is why I never throw anything out... Posted by: Joe Kidd at January 31, 2026 06:07 PM (nbLIj) 52
There's always a few shells about the house, but we are more sea glass people, having been raised on New England's rockiest beeches.
Picture up top reminded me of Moonstone beach in RI. Posted by: From about That Time at January 31, 2026 06:08 PM (sl73Y) 53
Grew tired of working in the garage workroom with it's concrete floors so I moved into the 3rd unfinished upstairs bedroom where we store our Christmas decorations and sundries. I have a large wooden table and extra lighting to work on crafts. I'm currently fashioning paper flowers using origami paper. Roses, daffodils, tulips, lavender and crocuses so far. They will be sold to raise money for our Altar Society.
Posted by: neverenoughcaffeine at January 31, 2026 06:09 PM (2NHgQ) 54
No but if you hum a few bars, I can fake it.
Posted by: Aetius451AD work phone at January 31, 2026 06:09 PM (zZu0s) 55
Notsothoreau
Do you need large TravelPro luggage cases? Getting two of them ready to donate. My late wife had an amazing amount of luggage. More that that. A grunch. If you want one or both I could hold them aside and drop them off. These are basically new in box big luggage items. Posted by: NaCly Dog at January 31, 2026 06:09 PM (u82oZ) 56
OrangeEnt
You need to send your Ike comment to Doof. It is clearly one of the best this entire week. Posted by: NaCly Dog at January 31, 2026 06:11 PM (u82oZ) 57
Thought I saw snow Friday
Posted by: Skip at January 31, 2026 06:12 PM (Ia/+0) 58
To segue from the Pet Thread ... my sister had a dog that LOVED the beach. Jump in the water, try to take home half-rotted crab carcasses, etc. We were at Ruby Beach on the Pacific Coast which is not a great location for finding shells, but there were some interesting rocks. As we were looking around, picking up rocks, showing each other interesting rocks, the poor dog was sniffing like her very life depended on it. She *could not tell* what made a rock interesting! This was important! Everybody but her knew!
It was quite funny. Posted by: Sabrina Chase at January 31, 2026 06:13 PM (aNX55) 59
I bought a fossilized clam once long ago. it weighs a half ounce. It doesn't look like much until you see the band of opal in the stone filling the shell.
Posted by: AZ deplorable moron at January 31, 2026 06:15 PM (qo38o) Posted by: Dr_No at January 31, 2026 06:17 PM (ayRl+) 61
Tamiya does still make the King Tiger and I've seen a kit that includes a motorcycle and courier. I just saw the other day that the Tank Museum in Bovington, UK is starting a massive project to restore a King TIger.
Posted by: PA Dutchman at January 31, 2026 05:57 PM I picked up the Tamiya 1/16th RC King Tiger on a port visit to Hong Kong once back in the 80s. A buddy and I each bought one and we got it for about 1/2 the price we would have paid in our homeport of Yokosuka Japan. That thing was a beast to put together. It had individual track links and tons of metal parts. It was a blast to drive around when I finally got it done. Sadly it did not survive the move back to the US. Posted by: Mister Scott (Formerly GWS) at January 31, 2026 06:19 PM (0N4FZ) 62
OrangeEnt
You need to send your Ike comment to Doof. It is clearly one of the best this entire week. Posted by: NaCly Dog at January 31, 2026 06:11 PM (u82oZ) Is that protocol, sending in your own comment to get a comment of the week? I thought I had some good zingers the last couple of weeks, but they weren't CoW. Posted by: OrangeEnt at January 31, 2026 06:19 PM (uQesX) 63
Radar is still showing some little spots of snow around Lake City, FL. I saw that pop up earlier, and looked on X, and saw some videos of flurries falling around there. The models are pushing the freeze line pretty damned close to Miami tonight, too. I'm seeing 30 - 32F around Pensacola. Orlando is 41F. And I'm 19F. Snow has petered out. I figured about 6" here. Posted by: publius, Rascally Mr. Miley (w6EFb) at January 31, 2026 06:20 PM (w6EFb) Posted by: NaCly Dog at January 31, 2026 06:21 PM (u82oZ) 65
publius, Rascally Mr. Miley
Some Global warming would be nice now. And why does the Canadian government hate global warming? Posted by: NaCly Dog at January 31, 2026 06:22 PM (u82oZ) 66
Hello frozen friends! You can find pretty shells on Gulf Shores. In fact today is a great day to do it because of the winds, however you will be an icicle for your efforts.
Posted by: Piper at January 31, 2026 06:24 PM (OoFl2) 67
I keep looking at RC Tanks, but do I need one?
Posted by: Skip at January 31, 2026 06:24 PM (Ia/+0) 68
64 I will ask tRex to do it. He's an insider. He has clout.
Posted by: NaCly Dog at January 31, 2026 06:21 PM *** Handled. Posted by: TRex - the first rule of COW is not to acknowledge COW at January 31, 2026 06:24 PM (IQ6Gq) 69
I keep looking at RC Tanks, but do I need one?
Posted by: Skip at January 31, 2026 06:24 PM That's like asking if you need a new gun, of course you do. Posted by: Mister Scott (Formerly GWS) at January 31, 2026 06:25 PM (0N4FZ) 70
Thanks, TRex.
Posted by: NaCly Dog at January 31, 2026 06:26 PM (u82oZ) 71
I'd like to try the British Mark VII from Tamiya someday. Looks like a fun kit and I've never built anything motorized.
Posted by: PA Dutchman at January 31, 2026 06:26 PM (h/O4U) 72
I bought a fossilized clam once long ago.
Posted by: AZ deplorable moron at January 31, 2026 06:15 PM (qo38o) Was her name Mabel? Marge? Estelle? Posted by: Aetius451AD work phone at January 31, 2026 06:26 PM (zZu0s) 73
I keep looking at RC Tanks, but do I need one?
Posted by: Skip at January 31, 2026 06:24 PM (Ia/+0) I am doing the same thinking about motorcycles. Ewetub is a siren song. Posted by: Aetius451AD work phone at January 31, 2026 06:27 PM (zZu0s) Posted by: NaCly Dog at January 31, 2026 06:29 PM (u82oZ) 75
Meaningless yet somehow unimportant wondrement: Ever think how much less cool the Ju-87 'Stuka' (Sturzkampfflugzeug) would have been had it not been possessed of its spatted wheels … ?
Posted by: Dr_No at January 31, 2026 06:29 PM (ayRl+) Posted by: Aetius451AD work phone at January 31, 2026 06:29 PM (zZu0s) 77
It's close to freezing around Tallahassee, too. There is a chance, a slight chance of a few snowflakes in Tampa later on, too. They'll go wild over one snowflake. It's gonna be hitting freezing in Orlando around midnight, from the models. Posted by: publius, Rascally Mr. Miley (w6EFb) at January 31, 2026 06:29 PM (w6EFb) 78
They will be sold to raise money for our Altar Society.
Posted by: neverenoughcaffeine That's great! Posted by: AZ deplorable moron at January 31, 2026 06:30 PM (qo38o) 79
Rhonda. Aldetha(sp?)
Posted by: Aetius451AD work phone at January 31, 2026 06:30 PM (zZu0s) 80
This is a horrible photo... taken over a 20 years ago. But what you're looking at are GHQ "MicroArmor" miniatures used for wargaming.
Each one of the Sherman tanks will sit on a dime. Enlarge. https://ibb.co/GXpsVQH Posted by: Martini Farmer at January 31, 2026 06:31 PM (jtM2q) 81
Yeah but a gun is easier to talk yourself into
Posted by: Skip at January 31, 2026 06:31 PM (Ia/+0) 82
I will ask tRex to do it. He's an insider. He has clout.
Posted by: NaCly Dog at January 31, 2026 06:21 PM *** Handled. Posted by: TRex - the first rule of COW is not to acknowledge COW at January 31, 2026 06:24 PM (IQ6Gq) (blushes) Posted by: OrangeEnt at January 31, 2026 06:31 PM (uQesX) 83
Speaking of which , have yet to try my 1860 Colt replica
Posted by: Skip at January 31, 2026 06:32 PM (Ia/+0) 84
Despite my medical indisposition, I did see Friday’s Art.
Those were some tiny ‘uns. Bulg no likey. Posted by: Bulg at January 31, 2026 06:32 PM (77rzZ) 85
What? no she sells sea shells by the seashore. Come on, people.
Posted by: Ben Had at January 31, 2026 06:32 PM (0KSrI) 86
Shells were such a fun part of my growing up on the beach. Some, like the snail shells, had some neat shapes and colors. If you were lucky you could find one that had split in half so you could see the chambers. Cool stuff when you're five or six. If you were really lucky you would find a sand dollar washed up in the shallows. Never saw a live one as they stayed deep but their shells might wash ashore. Finding neat looking shells in the shallows was safer for kids too little to go into deeper water. Must have been a relief for our parents.
The bigger clam shells, like quahogs, were more useful than just fun to look at. The surfaces could be painted and they were the right size to be used as a small ashtray. I think almost every house in town had a few for that purpose. Posted by: JTB at January 31, 2026 06:32 PM (yTvNw) 87
I havent read the comments yet but in case no one has mentioned it yet, there is a beach by Casey Key FL where shark tooths end up for some reason . It's pretty cool . People go over it every morning for new ones.
Posted by: Big Alfredo at January 31, 2026 06:34 PM (8cPKb) 88
Carving dude is a beastmaster. I am in awe. Patience and vision and focus executed with precision. Nice.
Posted by: Rev. Wishbone at January 31, 2026 06:35 PM (oT7pT) 89
Pigs qua hogs give us delicious pork products.
Posted by: Bulg at January 31, 2026 06:35 PM (77rzZ) 90
Beside beach searching, body board is fun
Posted by: Skip at January 31, 2026 06:35 PM (Ia/+0) 91
Stone carvers and wood carvers see the finished project in the medium before the first cut.
Posted by: Ben Had at January 31, 2026 06:36 PM (0KSrI) 92
87 A lady at my former church grew up in Florida, and had a collection of shark teeth from the beaches.
Posted by: Bulg at January 31, 2026 06:37 PM (77rzZ) 93
@ 90 Beside beach searching, body board is fun
_______________________________________________ 'Body board' sounds as if it could also have a 'dark side' … Posted by: Dr_No at January 31, 2026 06:38 PM (ayRl+) 94
That one snake at the bottom? Poisonous?
Posted by: Eromero at January 31, 2026 06:39 PM (LHPAg) 95
The Body Board carefully examined Ms. Sweeney to ensure she qualified.
Posted by: Bulg at January 31, 2026 06:43 PM (77rzZ) 96
The best shelling was on a beach near Cairns, Australia. They were all so pretty and different. I keep them in a jar with sand from Myrtle Beach and a sea heart from Matagorda. Very different beaches, but they all have meaning to me.
Posted by: BarelyScaryMary at January 31, 2026 06:46 PM (lpTXP) Posted by: Reddit at January 31, 2026 06:46 PM (gKWVE) 98
25 million years ago Florida was completely under water. The beach was halfway up in Georgia. You can find sharks teeth, sand dollars, and seashells in middle Georgia if you know where to look.
Posted by: fd at January 31, 2026 06:47 PM (vFG9F) 99
No, but thank you for asking! I have trunks, foot lockers and wardrobe trunks. That's my storage
Posted by: Notsothoreau at January 31, 2026 06:48 PM (+mUZM) 100
Made lots of sand sculpture at beach as well, no digital pictures of any
Posted by: Skip at January 31, 2026 06:48 PM (Ia/+0) 101
The sand dollars are from phylum Echinodermata.
Essentially, the entire phylum has 5-fold symmetry (as adults). That has persisted since the Cambrian, over 500 million years ago. God definitely ascribes to the "If it ain't broke, don't fix it." school of thought. Posted by: Pillage Idiot DNA is a programming language. He is a apparently a big fan of "code reuse." Posted by: mikeski at January 31, 2026 06:49 PM (VHUov) 102
fd, no possibility that those came from east of Georgia?
Posted by: Ben Had at January 31, 2026 06:49 PM (0KSrI) 103
We found a rock with a seashell fossil on our property in central TX. It was a cool find.
Posted by: BarelyScaryMary at January 31, 2026 06:50 PM (lpTXP) 104
95 Not only did she qualify, but Ms. Sweeney was named Chairman of the Body Board!
Posted by: Bulg at January 31, 2026 06:51 PM (77rzZ) 105
I don't recall anyone collecting shells as a hobby. Probably because they were so common in our area. Wonder if it was more popular in the middle of the country.
It was not unusual to have a conch shell picked up on a trip to Florida and brought back home. That was the kind of shell you could hold to your ear to 'hear the ocean'. Posted by: JTB at January 31, 2026 06:51 PM (yTvNw) 106
"fd, no possibility that those came from east of Georgia?
Posted by: Ben Had" Nope. There are Kaolin mines in middle Ga that are a result of the sediment along the ancient coastline. You can even find whale fossils there. Posted by: fd at January 31, 2026 06:52 PM (vFG9F) 107
Barely ScaryMary, I have found one in gravel for the driveway.
Posted by: Ben Had at January 31, 2026 06:52 PM (0KSrI) 108
Nope. There are Kaolin mines in middle Ga that are a result of the sediment along the ancient coastline. You can even find whale fossils there.
Posted by: fd at January 31, 2026 06:52 PM (vFG9F) Stop desecrating our family burial grounds! Posted by: Stacey Abrams at January 31, 2026 06:54 PM (uQesX) 109
I'm going to go out on a limb and suggest that the beach shown in the top photo doesn't exactly smell like a bed of roses.
Posted by: Orson ************ Surprisingly, there was no smell/odor at that beach. Kelvedon Beach, on the eastern side of Tasmania. Best part? Those perfect shells went down about 2-3 feet. Almost like someone dumped tons of perfect shells on the beach. And yes, many came home with us.... Posted by: The Grateful - Acta Non Verba at January 31, 2026 06:59 PM (IQ6Gq) 110
Not only did she qualify, but Ms. Sweeney was named Chairman of the Body Board!
Posted by: Bulg Ironic, since she's not at all board-like. Posted by: mikeski at January 31, 2026 06:59 PM (VHUov) 111
When I was growing up my family went to Neah Bay, Washington every summer. We camped on the beach on the Indian reservation. I still have sea shells I collected there.
One summer we found several glass balls of all sizes on the beach. One was as big as a bowling ball. They were hand blown of thick greenish blue glass. These were floats used for fishing nets in Japan. They would get swept into a current during storms and could circle the Pacific Ocean for years before coming ashore. Several years ago I gifted a small one that I still had to a lady from Japan who visited us. I love to think of it making that long journey across the ocean from Japan and then many, many years later being taken back there again. Posted by: NancyB. at January 31, 2026 07:00 PM (jojaI) 112
*waves at The Grateful *
Posted by: Ben Had at January 31, 2026 07:00 PM (0KSrI) 113
103 We found a rock with a seashell fossil on our property in central TX. It was a cool find.
Posted by: BarelyScaryMary at January 31, 2026 06:50 PM (lpTXP) I picked up one this morning under my shed. Posted by: Eromero at January 31, 2026 07:03 PM (LHPAg) 114
97 94 That one snake at the bottom? Poisonous?
Posted by: Eromero that's VENOMous, cockboy Posted by: Reddit at January 31, 2026 06:46 PM (gKWVE) Poisonous, venomous, whatever. Posted by: Eromero at January 31, 2026 07:05 PM (LHPAg) 115
3D globe of Erf going back 750 million years ago. You can see Florida underwater about 20 million years ago. You would recognize the planet way back. Posted by: publius, Rascally Mr. Miley (w6EFb) at January 31, 2026 07:06 PM (w6EFb) 116
Beaches from Delaware to Florida, if there's lots of shells wear shoes.
Posted by: Eromero at January 31, 2026 07:06 PM (LHPAg) 117
Today's hobby was doing the monthly computer backup.
Posted by: BeckoningChasm at January 31, 2026 07:08 PM (CHHv1) 118
A millenia later we get sea shells and shark teeth. A decade from now there will be trash from China and India.
Posted by: Ben Had at January 31, 2026 07:08 PM (0KSrI) 119
I saw the Pieta in person. Good lord that had to be hair raising to carve that. Its so intricate, and one wrong move turns it to junk.
Posted by: Berserker-Dragonheads Division at January 31, 2026 07:10 PM (snZF9) Posted by: publius, Rascally Mr. Miley (w6EFb) at January 31, 2026 07:10 PM (w6EFb) 121
Berserker, that is a life memory.
Posted by: Ben Had at January 31, 2026 07:11 PM (0KSrI) 122
90 million years ago, Antarctica was at the poles, but the climate was temperate. We were in "Greenhouse Earth", no ice caps. Life was thriving there. What's interesting is how that life adapted to the polar days and nights. Don't know if they understand much about that or not. Posted by: publius, Rascally Mr. Miley (w6EFb) at January 31, 2026 07:12 PM (w6EFb) 123
A hobby thread on fossils and one on arrowheads would be cool. I've got a bunch of both I've collected over the years. I used to have a bunch of old bottles we dug out of old dumps too, but I gave most of those to a friend who is a serious collector. I did keep a couple of nice jugs.
Posted by: fd at January 31, 2026 07:12 PM (vFG9F) 124
I had a biology teacher in highschool who was into shells. He told us he paid around $200-250 for this one shell. Probably $750 in today's money. The class kinda thought he was nuts.
Posted by: Berserker-Dragonheads Division at January 31, 2026 07:13 PM (snZF9) 125
{Waving} at Ben Had. Hope you are doing well and staying warm.
Berserker, that is on my list, too..... Posted by: The Grateful - Acta Non Verba at January 31, 2026 07:13 PM (IQ6Gq) 126
Cumberland Island, Georgia. National Park Service National Seashore. Visitation is limited, to the point there are long stretches of time with virtually no people. At least back in the day when I was there. I would drive down the beach on some days and it was almost impossible not to run over sand dollars. Loved that place.
20 degrees and light snow in Southside VA. Posted by: Ex Rex Reeder at January 31, 2026 07:13 PM (MZ+PY) 127
In contrast to RC Cola, RC Tanks never really took off.
Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at January 31, 2026 07:15 PM (wzUl9) 128
Berserker, that is a life memory.
Posted by: Ben Had at January 31, 2026 07:11 PM (0KSrI) Yeah, between that and the ancient dead pope they had on display a few feet away its a bit of an understatement. lol Posted by: Berserker-Dragonheads Division at January 31, 2026 07:15 PM (snZF9) 129
@103
We found a rock with a seashell fossil on our property in central TX. When I was a kid back in the 60s I lived in the Dallas TX area. There is a lake in Dallas called White Rock. Named after the white rocks in the area. These rocks had fossils of shells, lots of them. I remember people collecting them. Shells of an ancient sea. Really cool. Posted by: Case at January 31, 2026 07:16 PM (E7+ue) 130
> 90 million years ago, Antarctica was at the poles, but the climate was temperate. We were in "Greenhouse Earth", no ice caps.
Life was thriving there. What's interesting is how that life adapted to the polar days and nights. Don't know if they understand much about that or not. Posted by: publius, Rascally Mr. Miley (w6EFb) at January 31, 2026 07:12 PM (w6EFb) ------------- The sun, our star... is variable, about every 11 years or so it waxes and wanes. Seems like that would be an important factor... but.... The sun is "the" most impactful source of weather on Earth. IMO Posted by: Martini Farmer at January 31, 2026 07:16 PM (jtM2q) 131
Winter storm Gianna. Are they going to start naming rain showers?
Posted by: neverenoughcaffeine at January 31, 2026 07:18 PM (2NHgQ) 132
The sun, our star... is variable, about every 11 years or so it waxes and wanes. Seems like that would be an important factor... but....
The sun is "the" most impactful source of weather on Earth. IMO Posted by: Martini Farmer at January 31, 2026 *** In one of his SF stories, Larry Niven stated the Sun was a three percent variable star. "Maybe it gets a little more variable, now and then." Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at January 31, 2026 07:19 PM (wzUl9) 133
Winter storm Gianna. Are they going to start naming rain showers?
--------- They name "wind events" and pollen outbreaks. Posted by: Martini Farmer at January 31, 2026 07:19 PM (jtM2q) 134
Surprisingly, there was no smell/odor at that beach. Kelvedon Beach, on the eastern side of Tasmania. Best part? Those perfect shells went down about 2-3 feet. Almost like someone dumped tons of perfect shells on the beach. And yes, many came home with us....
Posted by: The Grateful - Acta Non Verba at January 31, 2026 06:59 PM (IQ6Gq) _______________________ That absolutely surprises me. I don't collect shells, but once a summer I'll stop by Cape May, NJ and look for "sand diamonds" which are merely pieces of quartz that spent a couple thousand years moving down the local rivers before hitting the ocean. Highly polished and not exactly easy to find. So, it's a worthy treasure experience. Posted by: Orson at January 31, 2026 07:20 PM (dIske) 135
Berserker, that is on my list, too.....
Posted by: The Grateful - Acta Non Verba at January 31, 2026 07:13 PM (IQ6Gq) Definitely do it. Its more than just the Pieta, there is a shit ton of artistry around it. That whole place. You see these giant murals, so intricately painted, and then you find out its not paint at all, but little 1/4" squares of marble, perfectly cut, fitted, and chosen for color to make these scenes. Its completely mind blowing. Posted by: Berserker-Dragonheads Division at January 31, 2026 07:21 PM (snZF9) 136
Out here, the early settlers didn't have a lot of trees. They did have limestone, so that made fence posts from that. They also used it for bricks. You can see fossils in it.
Posted by: Notsothoreau at January 31, 2026 07:22 PM (+mUZM) 137
Time to say thank you before the next act takes the Ace of Spades stage. As always, thanks for being here and playing along with our reindeer games.
See y'all in Club ONT later! Posted by: TRex - cararra dino at January 31, 2026 07:22 PM (IQ6Gq) 138
Why don't they ever give storms names like "Le'Trezure" or "Travodka", or my recently acquired rap name "Emperor fd Murda a.k.a. Devious Ca".
Posted by: fd at January 31, 2026 07:24 PM (vFG9F) Posted by: Sydney Sweeney at January 31, 2026 07:25 PM (8zz6B) Posted by: AZ deplorable moron at January 31, 2026 07:25 PM (qo38o) 141
TRex, thank you for all you do.
Posted by: Ben Had at January 31, 2026 07:25 PM (0KSrI) 142
Ancients used shells to make concrete I think
Posted by: Skip at January 31, 2026 07:26 PM (Ia/+0) 143
How the screw guy can possibly maintain all of that equipment is beyond me. Staggering.
Posted by: Mike Hammer, etc., etc. at January 31, 2026 07:26 PM (XeU6L) Posted by: fd at January 31, 2026 07:26 PM (vFG9F) 145
"Ancients used shells to make concrete I think
Posted by: Skip" Burn them to make lime, I think. Posted by: fd at January 31, 2026 07:27 PM (vFG9F) 146
I went to Sanibel one time in florida, back in the 80s. The whole beach seemed like it was more crushed shell than sand. That was amazing. The funnier thing was a discarded wash machine sitting by the shore line. It has a life preserver hanging over it. Not sure where it jumped ship, but there it was. I took a picture of it and stuck it in a photo album from the trip. I captioned it "it made it" lol
Posted by: Berserker-Dragonheads Division at January 31, 2026 07:28 PM (snZF9) 147
143 How the screw guy can possibly maintain all of that equipment is beyond me. Staggering.
Posted by: Mike Hammer, etc., etc. at January 31, 2026 07:26 PM *** Yep. The same channel has a similar video of a Japanese paper clip factory. Similar set up, same question. Posted by: TRex - shaped dino at January 31, 2026 07:28 PM (IQ6Gq) 148
Thank you AZ and Ben Had!
Posted by: TRex -hobbying dino at January 31, 2026 07:29 PM (IQ6Gq) 149
Antebellum 'Tabby' structures were/are common on the southeastern coast:
Antebellum oyster shell cement, commonly known as tabby (or "tabbi"), was a crucial construction material used along the coastal Southeast—specifically in South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida—before the Civil War. It is a form of early concrete created by burning oyster shells to create lime, which was then mixed with water, sand, ash, and broken shells to form a strong, durable, and sustainable concrete-like substance. Posted by: Mike Hammer, etc., etc. at January 31, 2026 07:30 PM (XeU6L) 150
You can find places that still use shells in their sidewalk construction like some of the coastal towns of Brazil.
Posted by: Orson at January 31, 2026 07:31 PM (dIske) 151
145 "Ancients used shells to make concrete I think
Posted by: Skip" Burn them to make lime, I think. Posted by: fd at January 31, 2026 07:27 PM (vFG9F) Marl. Part of southern agriculture for a while. Posted by: Ex Rex Reeder at January 31, 2026 07:32 PM (MZ+PY) 152
How the screw guy can possibly maintain all of that equipment is beyond me. Staggering.
Posted by: Mike Hammer, etc., etc. at January 31, 2026 07:26 PM (XeU6L) Its insane. keeping the machines up and running, checking screw quality, loading the coils of raw material, etc. Unreal Posted by: Berserker-Dragonheads Division at January 31, 2026 07:33 PM (snZF9) 153
I enjoy looking for fossils in the limestone on the banks of the Trinity River. Easy to find lots of little echinoids, ancient sea urchins, and it’s fun to see that same star on the top as is present in today’s sea urchins.
Posted by: Tom Servo at January 31, 2026 07:34 PM (IUuBi) 154
I went to Sanibel one time in florida, back in the 80s. The whole beach seemed like it was more crushed shell than sand. That was amazing. The funnier thing was a discarded wash machine sitting by the shore line. It has a life preserver hanging over it. Not sure where it jumped ship, but there it was. I took a picture of it and stuck it in a photo album from the trip. I captioned it "it made it" lol
Posted by: Berserker-Dragonheads Division at January 31, 2026 07:28 PM (snZF9) Florida has many beaches where the sand is composed entirely of shells, often tiny critters like diatoms and foraminifera. Not surprsing when you think about it. There is no granite from which quartz sand can erode from. Rocks comprised entirely of shells are called "coquina" and that kind of rock can make an awesome petroleum reservoir. Posted by: Alberta Oil Peon at January 31, 2026 07:38 PM (8zz6B) 155
I have spent the day installing various Linux distros trying to settle on one to replace window 10.
This is me commenting from brave on mint. Posted by: toby928(c) at January 31, 2026 07:40 PM (lrtx8) 156
"You too?
Posted by: Sydney Sweeney" The Horde never disappoints. Posted by: fd at January 31, 2026 07:26 PM (vFG9F) --- If that were true, we'd only see amazing Art on the weekday Art Threads... Posted by: "Perfessor" Squirrel at January 31, 2026 07:44 PM (ESVrU) 157
Only laterally related, but when I was a kid I would walk the banks of tidal creeks down in SC, looking for and finding indian pottery shards. Still have a sack of them. I have been meaning to send some to USC's anthropology dept. to have them dated. I expect some are ~3000 years old.
Posted by: Mike Hammer, etc., etc. at January 31, 2026 07:45 PM (XeU6L) 158
Wanting to make jewelry out of the seashells we picked up on Jacksonville Beach when we got JT The Wonder Dog is how I got into resin jewelry-making. I knew how to make jewelry with beads, but this was a new experience. Now I make tons of resin stuff, and last month I made a seashell barrette. Arranging seashells is harder than it looks!
Posted by: pookysgirl, trying to keep crackers down at January 31, 2026 07:45 PM (Wt5PA) 159
I have spent the day installing various Linux distros trying to settle on one to replace window 10.
This is me commenting from brave on mint. Posted by: toby928( ===== Keep us informed. Sick of Windows. Posted by: Mike Hammer, etc., etc. at January 31, 2026 07:47 PM (XeU6L) 160
Florida has many beaches where the sand is composed entirely of shells, often tiny critters like diatoms and foraminifera. Not surprsing when you think about it. There is no granite from which quartz sand can erode from.
Rocks comprised entirely of shells are called "coquina" and that kind of rock can make an awesome petroleum reservoir. Posted by: Alberta Oil Peon at January 31, 2026 07:38 PM (8zz6B) Well it definitely sucked walking on the beach with no shoes, I'll tell you that. Especially when you grew up near the jersey shore. It was like walking on glass. I heard that was gulf coast thing where florida was concerned. Posted by: Berserker-Dragonheads Division at January 31, 2026 07:47 PM (snZF9) Posted by: Fen at January 31, 2026 07:48 PM (ciYHQ) 162
Playing around with the 40w laser cutter, learning speed and power settings for different materials, and how to apply them for engraving to specific depths. Fun learning process. Posted by: BifBewalski- at January 31, 2026 07:50 PM (QVmho) Posted by: Fen at January 31, 2026 07:54 PM (ciYHQ) 164
155 I have spent the day installing various Linux distros trying to settle on one to replace window 10.
This is me commenting from brave on mint. Posted by: toby928(c) ======= Have fun. Mint, Ubuntu LTS series, and to some degree Arch (rolling distro means sometimes some problems crop up) are the most supported because businesses use them. If you were European, then Suse is fine. Most of the rest of the pack are more enthusiast oriented and require more care and feeding to keep running. The major issue with Linux is peripheral support although that is a helluva lot better than it used to be. Printers remain a sore spot so I would stick with Brother or Epson that have native linux drivers and expect no support if trouble happens. AMD Radeon is better supported on Linux than NVidia on graphics while Intel is still a work in progress depending on the specific model of video cards. Posted by: whig at January 31, 2026 07:55 PM (2swu2) 165
Playing around with the 40w laser cutter, learning speed and power settings for different materials, and how to apply them for engraving to specific depths. Fun learning process.
Posted by: BifBewalski I'd be careful with the "tattoo" setting. Posted by: mikeski at January 31, 2026 07:55 PM (VHUov) 166
"the first Japanese tank to include a mechanism to raise and lower the gun barrel."
The model not the actual tank? Posted by: Fen at January 31, 2026 07:57 PM (ciYHQ) 167
I'd be careful with the "tattoo" setting.
Posted by: mikeski ====== Tooth Whitening and Lasik is tricky too. Posted by: Mike Hammer, etc., etc. at January 31, 2026 07:57 PM (XeU6L) 168
40 watt range?
Posted by: T800 at January 31, 2026 08:00 PM (lrtx8) 169
This week I thought I was done with a radio, but then noticed this particular one had a little LED that was supposed to be green when receiving, red when transmitting. A little bit of troubleshooting determined that only the green of the LED was dead. Which is actually kind of rare. So I went shopping.
Replacements were easy enough to find, even if not exact. But I had a choice of $13.00 for one, or $7.00 for 100. Anyways, new LED works great and I've got 99 spares now. Posted by: Blanco Basura - Z28.310 at January 31, 2026 08:01 PM (lUFok) 170
"the first Japanese tank to include a mechanism to raise and lower the gun barrel."
The model not the actual tank? Posted by: Fen The actual tank. Wikipedia: The gun did require the installation of elevation gear (on the earlier Type 97 the gunner had to physically move the gun up or down on his shoulder). And you thought carrying your golf bag sucked. Posted by: mikeski at January 31, 2026 08:04 PM (VHUov) 171
Keep us informed. Sick of Windows.
Posted by: Mike Hammer What programs do you HAVE to run on Windows? If none, especially Office 365 or Adobe Photoshop, etc., then Linux can be a good option. There are free office suites and GIMP is a decent Photoshop like program but some specific windows programs may not have an analogue. WiNE can run a fair number of regular programs and Steam has become a go to for Linux gaming but not all programs on Windows will work. If they do, often you have to drop back a couple of editions for good support under Wine (not Steam which is fine for gaming up to date). You can also dual boot but Microsux makes that a challenge sometimes. Dual booting means you choose which operating system to load for that day. Switching between them normally requires rebooting the computer. On computers, the worst candidates for Linux are laptops as these often have proprietary drivers, etc. while desktops are pretty generic in its drivers so that a Linux distro picks up most of them upon install and puts the correct driver for them. Laptops are best supported by Linux when made by corporate oriented companies like Dell or Lenovo, HP is a step behind those. Posted by: whig at January 31, 2026 08:04 PM (2swu2) 172
Sanibel is still not quite back to 100% after that hurricane.
Too bad. That is when you get the best stuff washed up. Posted by: Itinerant Alley Butcher at January 31, 2026 08:05 PM (/lPRQ) 173
Ah sand dollars. My Father found a sand dollar on a Galveston beach and gave it to me. I was 5 and had this strange worry that while wading in the surf I had been accidentally walking over sand dollars and crushing them. So... I placed the sand dollar on the ground and stepped on it to see if it felt the same, and accidentally crushed it. Father yelled some things at Mother about DNA testing lol.
Posted by: Fen at January 31, 2026 08:08 PM (ciYHQ) 174
Can you imagine, you give your kid a sand dollar and he's like "cool, lets crush it!" SMH poor Dad
Posted by: Fen at January 31, 2026 08:11 PM (ciYHQ) 175
"the gunner had to physically move the gun up or down on his shoulder"
on his shoulder... I bet the recoil was fun. I'm afraid to ask what they did for windage. And we were surprise-attacked by these guys? Posted by: Fen at January 31, 2026 08:16 PM (ciYHQ) 176
Love Captiva Island & hope to return someday.
We lived on the Atlantic side & found awesome shells after storms.I have a lot of shells that I let our grands paint or whatever they want to do...but special ones are mine on bookshelves. One November I found a large spotted cowrie shell, rare. There were sandbars that kept the shells from coming onto the beach intact. After one storm we even found fragile Angel Wings. I keep good ones and have since college and a trip to Kino Bay (large augars), Mexico. Found limpets in the UK. I can spend hours sitting on a beach shell searching and finding treasures. Similar to our farm and finding fossils and arrowheads. Some of the fossils were coral and sea worms? from when it was under water.Fossilized honeycombs.Petrified wood pieces. My father's lake has at least 3 springs feeding into what was a swampy area. Choctaw tribes used to camp on a hill there, as we'd find many arrow heads in various stages of being made. My brother found a bowl on the creek for grinding corn, and a couple of spear heads. The creek is the spillway for the lake, and a lot of fern & sandstone. I did not go there much without my snake killing brother. Posted by: ChristyBlinkyTheGreat at January 31, 2026 09:59 PM (WONhk) Ace of Spades Pet Thread, January 31![]() Our own Dr _ No has been experimenting with AI. Dogs are good subjects for imagination. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() A week after we lost Kroger, we were contacted by a regular client who wanted to rehome their boy because they were expecting their first child. We quickly accepted and a few weeks ago, Domo arrived in the house. He's very sweet and as laid back as any normal Greyhound. Here he is discovering that he has toys at his disposal. ![]() And as you can see, he's very helpful when it comes to chores like making the bed. -NR PaxSo sorry you lost Kroger. Glad you got sweet Domo. We can see that you needed help making the bed. Encountered by Members of The Horde Brown Pelicans followed our boat back to the dock, hoping for scraps from the deck hands that were cleaning our fish. ![]() Thank you for sharing your pets and animal photos and stories with us today. If you would like to send pet and/or animal stories, links, etc. for the Ace of Spades Pet Thread, the address is:Until next Saturday, have a great week! If you start feeling nostalgic, here a link to last week's Pet Thread, the Ace of Spades Pet Thread, January 24 I closed the comments on that post so you wouldn't get banned for commenting on a week-old post, but don't try it anyway. Comments(Jump to bottom of comments)1
Greetings everyone! Thank you for giving me a chance to share my new pup's pictures.
Posted by: NR Pax at January 31, 2026 03:26 PM (7xrfc) 2
Nice.
Posted by: Aetius451AD work phone at January 31, 2026 03:26 PM (zZu0s) 3
Quiche on a leash!
Posted by: Barry at January 31, 2026 03:27 PM (Kt19C) 4
Happy Caturday everyone
Posted by: Skip at January 31, 2026 03:28 PM (Ia/+0) 5
Thanks for the post, KT … !
Posted by: Dr_No at January 31, 2026 03:32 PM (ayRl+) 6
Afternoon, Pet Folken! I forgot this week to send along pics comparing Stirling and Dagny as kittens to their looks now. This week, I promise!
NR, Domo reminds me of every cat I've ever known. When it's time to make the bed, every feline is an instant supervisor and irritant. The larger the cat, the more insistent on "helping" he is. Chilly but sunny here this afternoon, with a low expected below freezing, in the "run the water tap at a thin stream" level. The cats have even less interest in going outside than they usually do. Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at January 31, 2026 03:33 PM (wzUl9) Posted by: fourseasons at January 31, 2026 03:34 PM (3ek7K) Posted by: KT at January 31, 2026 03:36 PM (7vIsy) Posted by: fourseasons at January 31, 2026 03:36 PM (3ek7K) Posted by: Anonymous Rogue in Kalifornistan (ARiK) at January 31, 2026 03:38 PM (QGaXH) Posted by: NaCly Dog at January 31, 2026 03:38 PM (u82oZ) 12
Stirling the big black continues to leap across me, and kick me as he goes, at three or four in the morning. He must be entertaining himself, as he does not get to eat any earlier if he gets me up that early.
Dagny has been replaced with an exact lookalike who is actually sociable! I've mentioned that on occasion I've lifted her sleeping form from a chair or the floor and settled her on a cushion on my lap to get fifteen minutes or so of lazy lap time. Well, one night this week she settled on Miss Linda's arm of the sofa and somehow slipped down so that she was actually on L's lap more than she was off of it. That held for about fifteen minutes. Then Linda slid her over into my cushioned lap, and darned if she didn't stay, purring and happy to be petted, for forty-five minutes. I am floored and can only conclude that it's a ringer, not my original aloof kitten! (Okay by me. I'll keep this one.) Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at January 31, 2026 03:39 PM (wzUl9) 13
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It's 50 degrees here in Wyoming. The dogs are enjoying laying in the sun. Posted by: fourseasons at January 31, 2026 03:36 PM (3ek7K) We're enjoying unseasonably warm temperatures here too. Touched 80 yesterday. That's warm for us even in summer. Drops fast as soon as the sun starts to go down. Posted by: Anonymous Rogue in Kalifornistan (ARiK) at January 31, 2026 03:41 PM (QGaXH) 14
Wolfus, the funny thing is that what you are seeing is the only time he's helped with the bed. But I'm glad he has quickly adapted to living with us.
Posted by: NR Pax at January 31, 2026 03:41 PM (7xrfc) 15
This morning I found two of my kitties (Jasmine and Kaylee) lurking around the water fountain the library.
I'm fairly certain they were gossiping about me. Posted by: "Perfessor" Squirrel at January 31, 2026 03:48 PM (ESVrU) 16
So Wild Burro Trail lives up to its name sometimes, huh? They are very handsome animals. And that landscape makes me long to visit the desert Southwest again.
Okay, explain to me. A mule is a hybrid of female horse and male donkey, yes? A donkey, though, is its own species. Then what is a burro? I'd guess mule crossed with donkey, but mules are usually sterile, aren't they? Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at January 31, 2026 03:48 PM (wzUl9) 17
Meow....
Posted by: Puddleglum, drive by meow at January 31, 2026 03:48 PM (sAmhv) 18
Afternoon all,
NR Pax, so sorry about Kroger, but looks like you got to open your heart to another sweetie. ------ I have done a small update to our cat blog. https://tinyurl.com/dg65258 Posted by: Joyenz at January 31, 2026 03:49 PM (2F0/Y) 19
Our hold-out kitten (the black one) has let me briefly pick him up before eating this week. And wants to play, but keeps his claws out (as do the others). The grey stripey one is often too fast to catch.
Posted by: KT at January 31, 2026 03:51 PM (7vIsy) 20
Our cat was always gifting my mom live mice and grasshoppers. She would scream and I would laugh. Cats are awesome.
Posted by: San Franpsycho at January 31, 2026 03:52 PM (RIvkX) 21
Okay: "Burro is a word for donkey in both Spanish and Portuguese. In the United States, it is commonly applied to the feral donkeys that live west of the Rocky Mountains; it may also refer to any small donkey."
So a burro is not a separate hybrid, it is a donkey, or "ass," as we used to say. (Current TV commercial: "That's one intelligent donkey." "You mean a smart ass?") Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at January 31, 2026 03:52 PM (wzUl9) 22
Woof!! Great thread as usual. It always sizes me how laid back greyhounds are. Domo looks like he adjusted well and has fit right in.
Posted by: Rufus T. Firefly at January 31, 2026 03:53 PM (fPvmg) 23
NR Pax, so sorry about Kroger, but looks like you got to open your heart to another sweetie.
And it was unexpected. We'd honestly planned on waiting a few months before getting another dog and then this happened. Thankfully, Domo had been to our house so many times that he is used to the routine. Posted by: NR Pax at January 31, 2026 03:54 PM (7xrfc) 24
12 Stirling the big black continues to leap across me, and kick me as he goes, at three or four in the morning. He must be entertaining himself, as he does not get to eat any earlier if he gets me up that early.
He's chasing away the demons and ghosts that only he can see! You should be thanking him!! Good Kittuh!! Posted by: Puddleglum, drive by meow at January 31, 2026 03:54 PM (sAmhv) 25
It always sizes me how laid back greyhounds are.
As I am fond of saying, "Check him for breathing" is a normal remark. Posted by: NR Pax at January 31, 2026 03:55 PM (7xrfc) 26
He's chasing away the demons and ghosts that only he can see! You should be thanking him!! Good Kittuh!!
Posted by: Puddleglum I wrote a story a few years back about a cat was doing exactly that but the owner just saw it as the cat spazzing out and racing around the house. Posted by: NR Pax at January 31, 2026 03:55 PM (7xrfc) 27
I meant *amazes* me. Autocorrect wins again (at least that's my story)
Posted by: Rufus T. Firefly at January 31, 2026 03:57 PM (fPvmg) 28
He's chasing away the demons and ghosts that only he can see! You should be thanking him!! Good Kittuh!!
Posted by: Puddleglum *** Then the demons have only moved in here during the last six months, or he only now became able to detect them. He didn't do this for his first three years with me. Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at January 31, 2026 04:00 PM (wzUl9) Posted by: Puddleglum, drive by meow at January 31, 2026 04:01 PM (sAmhv) 30
I couldn't give away a pet I had for any length of time. Probably why I could never foster an animal.
Posted by: Opinion fact at January 31, 2026 04:03 PM (cwGMH) 31
The upstairs kitteh gets the zoomies, and we hear its tiny feet galloping back and forth across the ceiling. We miss having a cat, but have decided to wait until we get a house.
Posted by: Pug Mahon, Rock 'n' Roll Martian at January 31, 2026 04:04 PM (0aYVJ) 32
Probably why I could never foster an animal.
Posted by: Opinion fact We fostered for a while. The attitude we had was "This is not our dog. We're training it to be someone else's dog." We only failed once out of 24 pups. Posted by: NR Pax at January 31, 2026 04:06 PM (7xrfc) 33
donkey's and Burros are the same animal. Both are very loud at night when trying to sleep at Alamo State Park. Go ahead, ask me how i know!
Posted by: AZ deplorable moron at January 31, 2026 04:08 PM (qo38o) 34
I'm fairly certain they were gossiping about me.
Posted by: "Perfessor" Squirrel at January 31, 2026 03:48 PM (ESVrU) I'm Sure that they were only saying kind and complimentary things. . Posted by: FenelonSpoke at January 31, 2026 04:11 PM (oT1li) 35
He'll never hit the hydrant from up in that beautiful balloon.
Posted by: DaveA at January 31, 2026 04:20 PM (FhXTo) 36
I was walking Paisley T. Dog today when she saw a seagull flying overhead and decided to chase it. Well she caught me by surprise pulled me down. Fortunately I am still sturdy despite my vast age so I'm unhurt.
Posted by: Northernlurker , Maple Syrup MAGA at January 31, 2026 04:21 PM (8CIFn) 37
Our 16 year-old cat has been losing weight recently. I'm concerned he has diabetes, but being too cold is another option. We got him a pet heating pad that has temperature control and can be set to stay on for 24 hours. I put it in the office, where we are most of the day, under a chair so he could feel like he was in a den. Took him less than a day to decide that was a really good place to be.
Posted by: Polliwog the 'Ette at January 31, 2026 04:26 PM (lFFaq) 38
Took him less than a day to decide that was a really good place to be.
Posted by: Polliwog the 'Ette "You're offering pleases me, food provider." -:-) Posted by: NR Pax at January 31, 2026 04:29 PM (7xrfc) Posted by: Helena Handbasket at January 31, 2026 04:30 PM (ULPxl) 40
I am getting a bit tired of placing pets on the rainbow bridge.
Three weeks ago, we had to help Daughter #2 take her 22 y.o. cat across. Two weeks ago, we had to help Son #1 take his 18 y.o. cat across. Last weekend, I almost had to take our 15 y.o. dog across. However, he is responding well to his course of antibiotics, so I am hoping can he can get one more nice spring of lying in sunbeams and guarding our backyard from all of the neighborhood wildlife before he finally has to cross. Posted by: Pillage Idiot at January 31, 2026 04:37 PM (HlyYF) 41
Adorable greyhound, . NR Pax and I'm sorry about Kroger. These dogs are so blessed to have you and Mrs. NR Pax to be their temporary step parents.
Posted by: FenelonSpoke at January 31, 2026 04:38 PM (ELdpA) 42
Thanks, Fen. We actually stopped fostering a while back because my wife's business ended up doing pretty well. So now we get a parade of dogs and get paid for looking after them.
Posted by: NR Pax at January 31, 2026 04:40 PM (7xrfc) 43
The cat poem is genuine. I also love the pic of the ballooning retriever.
Posted by: exdem13 at January 31, 2026 04:41 PM (XjTSo) 44
Posted by: Pillage Idiot at January 31, 2026 04:37 PM (HlyYF)
That does sound very hard to help others get their dogs across the rainbow bridge. That is very kind of you.. I am glad that your dog is doing better. Posted by: FenelonSpoke at January 31, 2026 04:41 PM (ELdpA) 45
I liked the cat poem as well.
Posted by: FenelonSpoke at January 31, 2026 04:41 PM (ELdpA) 46
It was so cold here late night (-
Posted by: exdem13 at January 31, 2026 04:45 PM (XjTSo) 47
Golden Retriever meeting baby for the first time. From Faithpot site:
https://tinyurl.com/4fwzhnyw Posted by: FenelonSpoke at January 31, 2026 04:48 PM (8Cor4) 48
dorbs
Posted by: Mark Andrew Edwards, Buy ammo at January 31, 2026 04:51 PM (xcxpd) 49
Wrong link, Fen. -:-)
Posted by: NR Pax at January 31, 2026 04:52 PM (7xrfc) 50
I finally remembered to set up the heating pad for my old cat in the bathroom. It's like a spa in there now.
Posted by: notsothoreau at January 31, 2026 04:52 PM (+mUZM) 51
That does sound very hard to help others get their dogs across the rainbow bridge. That is very kind of you..
I am glad that your dog is doing better. Posted by: FenelonSpoke at January 31, 2026 04:41 PM These pets were so old, that they used to be family pets. My kids grew up enough to fly the nest themselves and take part of our legion of rescue animals with them. The good thing is that I can point out that they didn't get shortchanged at all on the amount of time they got to spend with their respective pets before they finally were ready to cross. The 22 y.o. cat looked like it was about five! She still got around well and ate well. Vet thinks she finally had a stroke. Posted by: Pillage Idiot at January 31, 2026 04:52 PM (HlyYF) 52
I did like the look on the Golden's face though. "You brought me a small person!?"
Posted by: NR Pax at January 31, 2026 04:54 PM (7xrfc) 53
And I loved the wild burros and the pelicans.
Posted by: FenelonSpoke at January 31, 2026 04:59 PM (7RYym) 54
Sorry for the incorrect link for Golden Retriever and baby . Hopefully this works. Scroll down for video
https://tinyurl.com/yrsm9pky Posted by: FenelonSpoke at January 31, 2026 05:02 PM (7RYym) 55
Miley put out some bird seed for the birds during the snow (looks like maybe 6" out there), and we've got a bird convention on the front porch. 15 - 20 little birds out there now. The two cats are watching through the window, and making little noises. They want to attack. But they aren't trying to get out. They just like to watch. And looking at radar, I see a little snow is falling around Lake City, Florida. Temps are in the mid-30s there, so no sticking. Posted by: publius, Rascally Mr. Miley (w6EFb) at January 31, 2026 05:02 PM (w6EFb) 56
Posted by: Pillage Idiot at January 31, 2026 04:52 PM (HlyYF)
That's nice of you to care for and love all those rescue animals and to pass on that love and concern to your family. Posted by: FenelonSpoke at January 31, 2026 05:03 PM (7RYym) Posted by: Commissar of plenty and festive little hats at January 31, 2026 05:15 PM (Kt19C) 58
And looking at radar, I see a little snow is falling around Lake City, Florida. Temps are in the mid-30s there, so no sticking.
Posted by: publius, Rascally Mr. Miley (w6EFb) at January 31, 2026 05:02 PM (w6EFb) I'm a bit south of there, and we're at 51 degrees with strong gusts from the northwest keeping the snow birds hunkered down. I have a chicken in the oven. If I give it a name, does this become an on-topic post? Posted by: Joe Kidd at January 31, 2026 05:18 PM (nbLIj) 59
Hmmm, get a squirrel boss but zap birds with it!
https://m.youtube. com/watch? v=vKcruJ36BfM&pp=0gcJCTMBo7VqN5tD Posted by: Commissar of plenty and festive little hats at January 31, 2026 05:18 PM (Kt19C) 60
Back from my shower, all,
That is the thing about aging, in cats, at least: They don't show it. They don't go gray, for instance -- at least I've never seen it, even in dark cats -- and while they may have wrinkles, it's all under their fur. They may move with more difficulty and they may lose weight or gain it, depending on their health conditions. But most of the time, an elderly cat looks about the same as a young adult. Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at January 31, 2026 05:20 PM (wzUl9) 61
I'm wearing thin long pajama pants under my jeans. My legs at last feel as warm as my sweater-clad upper body. That layering thing really works, huh?
About forty minutes until I need to feed the furry thugs. They of course are cruising around, hoping there will be an early food drop. Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at January 31, 2026 05:23 PM (wzUl9) 62
It's 21 degrees outside now. Had snow this morning but it's gone now, just a few spots left. The wind must have blown it away.. Let the dogs out, they didn't want to stay very long. They're not stupid. 22 degrees was our high today. Very little traffic. Still have power, hope it holds up. It's really a stay in day, the weather guys were right. And that's my report from NE Bama. Y'all stay warm!
Posted by: Case at January 31, 2026 05:26 PM (E7+ue) 63
But most of the time, an elderly cat looks about the same as a young adult.
Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at January 31, 2026 05:20 PM (wzUl9) Yup. Scout still looked like she did as a youth, but we grew more and more aware that she was ailing. The vet said her kidneys were failing. She would have good days and bad. But the bad overtook the good, so we had to say goodbye. She was 20. Posted by: Pug Mahon, Rock 'n' Roll Martian at January 31, 2026 05:27 PM (0aYVJ) 64
I have the blackout curtains open and the blinds angled to get some late afternoon sunlight into both rooms. The sun will dip below the buildings across the street in another fifteen minutes, though; but in the meantime I'm getting some natural heating.
Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at January 31, 2026 05:28 PM (wzUl9) 65
HOBBY NOOD
Posted by: Skip at January 31, 2026 05:30 PM (Ia/+0) 66
"He's very sweet and as laid back as any normal Greyhound."
Huh. I didn't think "laid back" was a usual description for a greyhound. Then again, our Daisy the irrepressible Malinois has reached a stage where she can lazy on the couch a lot. When she's not furiously barking at anything outside or nudging us to do something for her. Daisy spent last week digging different old toys out of her toy box. So funny to see her enjoying something she hasn't paid any attention to in months. … I'm just glad she knows what's her stuff and what's not. We are well past the chewing up shoes and furniture stage. Meanwhile, in the Wonderful World of Cats, little old black cat Ony has apparently decided it was too easy to just throw up on the floor or carpets and has now taken to barfing under our bed. And that bed is not something we can easily move or get under to clean. If she wasn't so cute and cuddly, lying in our laps or on top of us in bed, she… would still be a good kitty. Thanks for the Pet Thread, K.T., and Moron pet owner contributers. Posted by: mindful webworker - owned by the critters who keep us at January 31, 2026 05:36 PM (j02Vi) 67
A funny bird is the pelican.
His beak can hold more than his bellykin. Posted by: George V at January 31, 2026 06:48 PM (HUbHH) Gardening, Home and Nature Thread, Jan. 31![]() First week this season I've seen them selling them here. Regards from Jerusalem, Biden's DogSo cheerful! Edible Gardening/Putting Things By By-Tor has been doing some pickling and fermenting lately, including for possible fair submissions. Anybody else doing any fermentation or vinegar pickles? We could do a feature!The rosemary gets more bees every day: ![]() The sage looks healthy: ![]() The only really new addition are the Blood Oranges: ![]() Most of them are very tart, but I am hoping that will change. Lots of weeding this year. Take care . . . ![]() Have you ever consulted the Farmer's Almanac? In October, we visited Lodz, Poland. Not the best known tourist site, but my father's father was born there, and I've been wanting to visit for a long time. We missed the city's open air botanical garden because of rain, but did make it to the palm house a couple of days later. Under the palms there were some interesting flowering plants, and there was a special collection of hot peppers. The pepper pictured is called Dragon's Breath, and it is rated 2 500 000 units on the Scoville scale. Attached to the palm house, there's also a cactus hothouse and a small, but pleasant, outdoor formal garden. That's it for the meantime. Hope your winter is going as it should. Here we've had an unseasonably hot fall, and real rains began only a couple of weeks ago, instead of in October. Keep your fingers crossed for us. Best regards, Neal ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Great photos! Thanks for thinking of us during your interesting trip, even though you had to contend with rain. Good luck with getting some rain back home. Hi KT, I hope you are doing well. I saw one commenter talking about 'the activity of his Amaryllis.' Does activity means total garden domination? A large part of my garden looks like this: ![]() The Irises and amaryllis don't typically have leaves at the same time, but this year they do, and the amaryllis are out of control. The grape vine is almost invisible. The fig trees don't even have leaves yet. On the other side of the grapevine, it also looks like this: ![]() On the other side of the yard, the Gaillardia think it's late summer. I guess because it's 75 degrees during the day and 40 degrees at night: ![]() If you would like to send photos, stories, links, etc. for the Saturday Gardening Thread, the address is: ktinthegarden at g mail dot com Remember to include the nic or name by which you wish to be known at AoSHQ, or let us know if you want to remain a lurker. Any thoughts or questions? I closed the comments on that post so you wouldn't get banned for commenting on a week-old post, but don't try it anyway. Comments(Jump to bottom of comments)1
I like the green text!
Posted by: All Hail Eris, She-Wolf of the 'Ettes 'Ettes. at January 31, 2026 01:32 PM (kpS4V) 2
BOING!
Posted by: Biden's Dog sniffs a whole lotta malarkey, at January 31, 2026 01:34 PM (GHvvy) 3
Welcome to the evergreen Garden Thread!
Posted by: fd at January 31, 2026 01:35 PM (vFG9F) 4
Moisture laden
Posted by: Commissar of plenty and festive little hats at January 31, 2026 01:35 PM (Kt19C) 5
Gorgeous photos as always. We got a huge smack of snow overnight.
Posted by: BeckoningChasm at January 31, 2026 01:37 PM (CHHv1) 6
It's gently snowing outside. Only garden-related thing is I ordered caladiums and elephant ears for spring planting.
Posted by: All Hail Eris, She-Wolf of the 'Ettes 'Ettes. at January 31, 2026 01:38 PM (kpS4V) 7
Not much gardening going on here. I burned the burn pile last weekend and it's still smoldering today. There is probably some good charcoal in there, but if I let it, it will eventually all burn up.
Posted by: fd at January 31, 2026 01:38 PM (vFG9F) 8
Good afternoon Greenthumbs and Snow Men
Posted by: Skip at January 31, 2026 01:41 PM (Ia/+0) 9
Nothing green here, a frozen snow covered landscape.
Noticed under my pine tree line holes in the snow where I can tell maybe 6 deer camped out sometime during the storm or week since Posted by: Skip at January 31, 2026 01:43 PM (Ia/+0) 10
40 Miles N: The blood oranges WILL get sweeter as they grow. Thing is, they'll never get as sweet as will a regular Florida-type orange. Still, they're good and a nice change from the 'normal'. Also good (but maybe not user-growable) are the mandarines that Kroger & Walmart sell under the brand name 'Cuties' (but inspect closely b4 purchase for 'grey mold' on the skin).
Posted by: Dr_No at January 31, 2026 01:46 PM (ayRl+) Posted by: Mike Hammer, etc., etc. at January 31, 2026 01:47 PM (XeU6L) 12
Nothing green here, a frozen snow covered landscape.
Noticed under my pine tree line holes in the snow where I can tell maybe 6 deer camped out sometime during the storm or week since Posted by: Skip ---- Across the ravine behind my house, I saw a flock of turkeys just sitting in the snow, and above-mentioned 18 deg. Not gathered together or anything, just with heads tucked in, one or two wandering around. Felt sorrow for them. Posted by: Mike Hammer, etc., etc. at January 31, 2026 01:51 PM (XeU6L) 13
Also good (but maybe not user-growable) are the mandarines that Kroger & Walmart sell under the brand name 'Cuties' (but inspect closely b4 purchase for 'grey mold' on the skin).
Posted by: Dr_No Good advice. I've had my share of rotten mandarins. Posted by: Tuna at January 31, 2026 01:51 PM (lJ0H4) 14
Mike Hammer, I have a gang of turkeys parked on the hill outside my back porch, hunched in the snow like fatalistic Russian peasants, waiting until the next time the Czarina feeds them crumbs.
Posted by: All Hail Eris, She-Wolf of the 'Ettes 'Ettes. at January 31, 2026 01:56 PM (kpS4V) 15
Mexican sage. Leucantha, I think.
Posted by: Tammy al-Thor at January 31, 2026 02:00 PM (Vvh2V) 16
Yikes! Just checked the thermometer, since earlier this a.m. temp has dropped from18 deg.to 11 deg.
Posted by: Mike Hammer, etc., etc. at January 31, 2026 02:01 PM (XeU6L) 17
Mike Hammer, I have a gang of turkeys parked on the hill outside my back porch, hunched in the snow like fatalistic Russian peasants, waiting until the next time the Czarina feeds them crumbs.
Posted by: All Hail Eris ------- Sad to see. Posted by: Mike Hammer, etc., etc. at January 31, 2026 02:02 PM (XeU6L) 18
Id love to grow those Dragon's Breath peppers because they're so pretty, but honestly I can't tolerate anything that hot (I read you can make your own "death wing" sauce 😆
Posted by: All Hail Eris, She-Wolf of the 'Ettes 'Ettes. at January 31, 2026 02:02 PM (kpS4V) 19
I'll toss more peanuts at the turkeys, like the benevolent ruler I am.
Posted by: All Hail Eris, She-Wolf of the 'Ettes 'Ettes. at January 31, 2026 02:04 PM (kpS4V) 20
Great set of irises, Biden's Dog!
Posted by: 40 Miles North at January 31, 2026 02:08 PM (EaLNz) 21
76° in van nuys. Sunny.
Posted by: Commissar of plenty and festive little hats at January 31, 2026 02:08 PM (Kt19C) 22
I'll toss more peanuts at the turkeys, like the benevolent ruler I am.
Posted by: All Hail Eris -------- My arm isn't that good, probably 100 yards away, and, I callously intend to eat the penuts myself. Posted by: Mike Hammer, etc., etc. at January 31, 2026 02:08 PM (XeU6L) Posted by: Mike Hammer, etc., etc. at January 31, 2026 02:09 PM (XeU6L) Posted by: Diogenes at January 31, 2026 02:09 PM (2WIwB) 25
I have a gang of turkeys parked on the hill outside my back porch, hunched in the snow like fatalistic Russian peasants, waiting until the next time the Czarina feeds them crumbs.
Posted by: All Hail Eris ------- Sad to see. Posted by: Mike Hammer, etc., etc. at January 31, 2026 02:02 PM (XeU6L) Wild Turkey > wild turkeys... Posted by: Joe Kidd at January 31, 2026 02:10 PM (nbLIj) 26
We just need to pull out some dead stuff but right now it's too cold. Stay inside and eat pie, maybe surf some Caterpillar sites.
Posted by: Eromero at January 31, 2026 02:10 PM (LHPAg) 27
Thanks, Dr_No. I will hope for the best!
Posted by: 40 Miles North at January 31, 2026 02:11 PM (EaLNz) Posted by: Mike Hammer, etc., etc. at January 31, 2026 02:19 PM (XeU6L) 29
Tuesday forcasted to get above freezing barely, maybe more snow Friday and supposed to go to Lancaster then.
Posted by: Skip at January 31, 2026 02:22 PM (Ia/+0) 30
Central Florida zone 9b here. Overnight temps will dip into the 20s.
Damn near everything is going to die or die back. Posted by: weew at January 31, 2026 02:22 PM (S4IL1) Posted by: weew at January 31, 2026 02:30 PM (S4IL1) 32
Temps are going up to 62 this week on the western side of the Evergreen state. Grass is growing (errr) and waiting for the bulbs to start popping. In January.
Posted by: Major Healey at January 31, 2026 02:41 PM (abIsI) 33
About 80 degrees here in the Valley of the Sunstroke. Nice breeze, and sunny. Had a nice brekkie at Hacker's Grill, went to a few yard sales, got a few small items, including a nice Starrett depth gauge and a Chinese micrometer.
Now I am wont to putter in the shop, organizing tools. Posted by: Alberta Oil Peon at January 31, 2026 02:41 PM (8zz6B) 34
I'm going to start calling this the Envy Thread. I'm sitting here in an area where the temp. hasn't gone above 15 degrees in the last week.
BUT, we're getting a break on Tuesday. It's supposed to go above 20 F. I'm excited. But, still envious. Posted by: Orson at January 31, 2026 02:42 PM (dIske) 35
Those peppers look fantastic. Heat is one thing, but flavor is the priority.
Mostly, bottled sauces bring the heat, but the taste is almost industrial, - too much processing and fillers. Adding carrots to pepper sauce is heresy. Posted by: Rev. Wishbone at January 31, 2026 02:44 PM (oT7pT) 36
Behold, aPharisee has spoken.
Adding carrots to pepper sauce is heresy. Posted by: Rev. Wishbone at January 31, 2026 02:44 PM (oT7pT) Posted by: Hokey Pokey at January 31, 2026 02:45 PM (YlWIZ) 37
From Boise area: lows 16-30 F, highs 36-45. Trend is toward daytimes hitting 50!, nights just above freezing. We did see an entire... skiff... of snow, when we woke on Wed., and that's all the snow we've had.
My amaryllis is opening flowers on its second bud-stalk. 2 open so far - definitely looks like 1 more coming, maybe 2. The hyacinths in the garden behind the kitchen window are still on hold. I did find a few tiny tulip tips out front. We'd better start planning the veggie garden and deciding what to start indoors, if the temps are really going to end up in the low 50's! I wonder whether it'll get down to the teens again in Feb., or if we are having the most absurdly mild winter I've experienced here (this is my 12th). That arctic blast that has hurt so many, didn't dip into the US until over in North Dakota, so Idaho got spared the worst. Under Puttering: more hard cider and beer experiments. Posted by: Pat* at January 31, 2026 02:49 PM (E7nk1) 38
Great photos! I’m not much of a gardener ( Spouse is more so) but I did get two pink hyacinths at the floral section of the supermarket. One I brought to someone, and the other one I am enjoying looking at and smelling. It lifts my spirits and reminds me that Spring is coming!. We will plant it in the Spring..
Posted by: FenelonSpoke at January 31, 2026 02:49 PM (YKjOc) 39
Hibiscus and gravy.
Posted by: Commissar of plenty and festive little hats at January 31, 2026 02:56 PM (Kt19C) 40
Oo.....Just saw the blood oranges. I love those things, but they don't show up too often at the grocery or farmer's market around here. When they do, however, I always grab half a dozen....and my next stop is always a nice cured ham.
Blood oranges, I have found, are great when throwing a Maltaise sauce together. It's like a hollandaise sauce, but a bit more tangy. Most recommend it as a sauce for asparagus or broccoli. But, if you add a bit of horseradish and white mustard to the Maltaise, it is a perfect gravy for a slice of ham. Still envious...maybe even moreso now. Posted by: Orson at January 31, 2026 03:03 PM (dIske) 41
If yer fruit is too tart, cook it! my mother would say.
So maybe cut up one of those blood oranges and throw it in a chicken stir fry. Posted by: From about That Time at January 31, 2026 03:17 PM (qH+Wa) 42
I spent two hours tearing out an old grape trellis that mom had put in when I was in high school. I took the old grape trunks down to six foot trunks, and we took out all the old uprights and decking. I think we can get the rest of that yard area clear and put in a new trellis, deck and bench. It should take a couple of weeks at the most, more to get the yard back up to looking like a yard instead of a neglected lot.
Posted by: Kindltot at January 31, 2026 03:20 PM (rbvCR) 43
"Have you ever consulted the Farmer's Almanac?"
FTR, the Farmer's Almanac (since 181 And items like this (2025 edition): Which four U.S. state capitals can not be accessed by the Interstate Highway System? Posted by: mindful webworker - with frozen fruit trees at January 31, 2026 03:20 PM (j02Vi) 44
On today's episode of Gunsmoke: though drunk, Doc performs an abortion on Kitty. Hilarity ensued.
Posted by: Commissar of plenty and festive little hats at January 31, 2026 03:21 PM (Kt19C) 45
Lodz was one of the largest Jewish ghettos in Nazi Poland.
Posted by: San Franpsycho at January 31, 2026 03:23 PM (RIvkX) 46
"…since 1818" - bad enough Pixyware keeps hijacking combos like eight-close parenthesis to attempt to make smilies, but lately smilies.mu.nu doesn't even work, so you get the broken___ icon.
Of course, Pixy can't un-do the hijacking, or brazilians of emojis on past Ace posts would revert to… old-fashioned text? Posted by: mindful webworker - with frozen fruit trees at January 31, 2026 03:24 PM (j02Vi) 47
They irises are beautiful. And if I were still into patio gardening I would plant the red peppers. Love the color. Would not eat!
Posted by: AlmostYuman at January 31, 2026 03:25 PM (bj34f) 48
"the broken___ icon" - IMAGE, you ignorant PI (Pixy Intelligence)
Posted by: mindful webworker - with frozen fruit trees at January 31, 2026 03:26 PM (j02Vi) 49
Due to the lack of snow in our mountains (where water comes for us in the summers), I have growth of spring bulbs...the leaves. Normally peeking through snow.
I am not having a nervous collapse (yet) if this weird winter does not impact my David Austin roses. I have over 30 and, boy, they better not die. I am sure my spring bulbs will be fine. I hope. Continue to pray for snow/rain through May in the Intermountain West. Posted by: ChristyBlinkyTheGreat at January 31, 2026 03:29 PM (WONhk) 50
Oh, the Blood Oranges look lovely! They might need a wee bit of iron, though. I would recommend sprinkling some Blood and Bone Meal around their base, just to get some more color in their leaves. As to the tartness, they'll need another couple of months to get sweet. At least that's when mine were at their peak ripeness, in late March and April back when I had some beautiful trees in South Houston.
Posted by: Brewingfrog at January 31, 2026 03:59 PM (suBV/) 51
Late but had to stop by long enough to say how gorgeous those Irises are. One time my sons sent me Irises for Mother's Day and I thought they were so much better than roses. Of course purple is my favorite color.
It is really cold here and everything covered with dirty snow so appreciate the beautiful pictures. Posted by: Sharon(willow's apprentice) at January 31, 2026 04:06 PM (t/2Uw) 52
Just checked the temp here. 81
Posted by: AlmostYuman at January 31, 2026 04:10 PM (bj34f) 53
Cold and snowy, though the sun has come out after snow flurries all day. Of course with a nice blanket of snow still on the ground I am pleased my over wintering garlic are tucked in nice and snug. I have ordered all my seed, and plotted out my gardens. February means time to start seedlings at the end of the month.
Posted by: Black JEM at January 31, 2026 04:27 PM (UVyKP) Law according to the honor systemI recently saw a perplexed, sort-of conservative person on social media ask why Trump needed to send all those rough ICE agents to Michigan just because of a few reports of daycare fraud by Nick Shirley. But before Nick Shirley, there was a NYT report blasting Tim Walz about fraud, as well as Chris Rufo pointing out that taxpayer money was ending up in the hands of Somali terrorists. Why didn't she know this? Oh. And there was also this LONG written piece before any of the above:
There exists a state, a donut hole of existence, where law exists and doesn't exist at the same time. I think we are watching something in Minneapolis that is amazing and terrifying at the same time. It appears to me that a strange new form of governance is emerging in modern democracies, especially in America where the strongest protection of individual liberty exists. It is a governing system that exists in a state of perpetual contradiction and it has spread to Washington where Democrats recognize there are actual immigration laws they don’t like, but instead of attacking them and changing them, they want to defund the agency charged with the enforcement of the laws and the removal of those who broke them to stop the law from being enforced. They want to play another round of “Defund the Police” with national security and sovereignty in the balance. So, law exists but it doesn’t exist because it can’t be enforced. In this new system, the fundamental legitimacy of democratic processes, elections, legislation, and judicial rulings becomes conditional, subject to acceptance by those affected. If you (and an extreme minority composed of other chaos agents) disagree with an electoral outcome or dislike any passed law (whether newly passed or settled), you can simply declare it invalid, at least for yourself. The social contract that binds citizens to respect democratically enacted rules, even those they oppose, becomes entirely situational and voluntary. This rejection of authority operates parasitically within the very system it denounces. Those who refuse to accept certain laws simultaneously invoke other laws and constitutional protections as absolute shields. They weaponize rights to assembly, speech, and due process—protections they claim are inviolable—while coordinating sustained campaigns of civil disruption designed to make governance impossible. The asymmetry is deliberate: the system must respect procedural limits and individual rights even as those same individuals work to paralyze it. You can even use the system against itself, tying it in knots by using its own processes to delay judicial outcomes for weeks, months, and in some cases—years. The result is a kind of legal donut hole, a void where law simultaneously exists and doesn’t exist. Authorities face an impossible dilemma. . .read the whole thing . . . The Week In Pictures: Pre-Groundhog Day Edition Next Monday is Groundhog Day, but it needs updating. No, not because the PETA lunatics want us to replace Punxsutawney Phil with a hologram (see Section 3 below), but because there are other persistent things for which the groundhog indicator could be redeployed. Like ICE protests, because it is the categorical imperative of the Omnicause that protests must go on no matter how cold the weather. Or like Sydney Sweeney. If the groundhog spots Sweeney’s new lingerie line hanging on the Hollywood sign, it means at least six more weeks of Sweeney in the news. As our pal RS says sagely, if Sweeney doesn’t win all the Golden Globes awards, then words have no meaning. We cover this important ongoing and vital story in memes in Section 3 of today’s TWiP, and if that doesn’t keep you scrolling, we can’t help you. (Actually we can, as we have “Amelia” to cheer us up in Section 1 today. . .The cartoon below, from "X", is NOT Amelia. ![]() Comments(Jump to bottom of comments)1
Present!
Posted by: runner at January 31, 2026 11:09 AM (g47mK) 2
Helllloooo--ooo-ooooo.
Posted by: runner at January 31, 2026 11:10 AM (g47mK) 3
Ooh, could been first. Wouldn't know what to do with it.
Posted by: From about That Time at January 31, 2026 11:10 AM (sl73Y) 4
hola
Posted by: alpine_beer at January 31, 2026 11:10 AM (van9r) 5
Canada's MAID law is awful. So much demonic abuse of it to get organs or "decrease the surplus population", I suppose
Posted by: FenelonSpoke at January 31, 2026 11:11 AM (7RYym) 6
I don't like Somali pirates.
Posted by: runner at January 31, 2026 11:11 AM (g47mK) 7
Michigan?
Posted by: Really?? at January 31, 2026 11:11 AM (qpQFJ) 8
Demond Wilson, the original Lamont, is Mortadella.
Posted by: XTC at January 31, 2026 11:11 AM (6Uni8) 9
And so the cartoon is spot on!
Posted by: FenelonSpoke at January 31, 2026 11:11 AM (7RYym) 10
Good morning KT
Posted by: Skip at January 31, 2026 11:13 AM (Ia/+0) 11
The stories about American leftists fleeing to Canada after Trump was elected are amusing. They've no clue about Canada's immigration laws.
And they are horribly disappointed when they finally find out. Posted by: Martini Farmer at January 31, 2026 11:13 AM (jtM2q) 12
The law that isn't enforced is the law that doesn't exist.
Posted by: Quarter Twenty at January 31, 2026 11:14 AM (2Ez/1) 13
Nothing on this great year of Trump has made me change my mind that we are not getting back to our republic peacefully. In fact the last year has reinforced that belief. The left is going collectively bonkers and must be put down hard and with prejudice for humanity’s sake.
Posted by: Jukin the Deplorable and Totally Unserious at January 31, 2026 11:18 AM (xvV+O) 14
Replacement Theory is totally a conspiracy though.
Posted by: Really?? at January 31, 2026 11:18 AM (qpQFJ) 15
First thought I have reading content is going back to Dennis Prager, his saying Leftists lie with the ease you breath also refers to their moral values which to me is they have none. Lying, cheating , looting because other than getting caught by government, and these days even then let off is no penalty.
Posted by: Skip at January 31, 2026 11:20 AM (Ia/+0) 16
Thx K.T.
The Spanish civil war started because leftists started burning churches . Importing 500k for leftist power could trigger a second one Posted by: Smell the Glove at January 31, 2026 11:20 AM (IDEQi) 17
I haven't verified this (I don't understand Somali).
Excuse me, but I speak Jawa. Durk, durk Allah. Muhammad jihad! Posted by: Matt Stone and Trey Parker at January 31, 2026 11:21 AM (ycI94) 18
Thanks for your time and insights, K.T.
Posted by: FenelonSpoke at January 31, 2026 11:22 AM (looXz) 19
MN, not MI
Posted by: Zeera , Damn Right I voted for all of this! at January 31, 2026 11:22 AM (pscAN) 20
The result is a kind of legal donut hole, a void where law simultaneously exists and doesn’t exist. Authorities face an impossible dilemma. . .“
It’s only an impossible dilemma for a legalistic democracy. The proponents of such don’t realize that it is easily solvable by a Bukele, or a Franco, or a Cromwell. And a man like that is the unavoidable end state if this is allowed to go on. Posted by: Tom Servo at January 31, 2026 11:23 AM (IUuBi) Posted by: naturalfake at January 31, 2026 11:24 AM (iJfKG) 22
The proponents of such don’t realize that it is easily solvable by a Bukele, or a Franco, or a Cromwell. And a man like that is the unavoidable end state if this is allowed to go on.
Posted by: Tom Servo _______ Why is it unavoidable? The left is aiming for a Lenin rather than a Franco, Bukele or Cromwell. Posted by: Biff Pocoroba at January 31, 2026 11:26 AM (XvL8K) 23
Professional wimp in Minneapolis, Will Stancil, has been having a high old time pursuing ICE agents in his car, frequently inviting members of the media along in his escapades, and publicizing his exploits to the heavens.
Well, it turns out that the mysterious people running the insurgency in Minneapolis have decided that Will has violated "opsec", and has cut him off from their Secret Chats, so he no longer knows which cars to chase. Poor Will. He's constantly whining about this on Bluesky, of course. What I am trying to convey is that I am not able to get updates because I have been removed from the networks where the updates are provided. I need to know what’s going on in my neighborhood and I have been specifically barred from doing so. --- What I actually did was allow credentialed press from mainstream outlets sit in my car on the condition that they identify no one but myself, something dozens of observers have done, but it’s fascinating how paranoiac mania over that imagined offense has evolved into vast crimes in 24 hours Posted by: The ARC of History! at January 31, 2026 11:26 AM (n1OCj) 24
So, is there any word on whether the Clintons are going to be held accountable for not showing up for their congressional Q&A session? That was.... weeks ago.
Posted by: Martini Farmer at January 31, 2026 11:27 AM (jtM2q) 25
What's all this folderol about Youth In Asia? Let the Asian parents worry about raising their own children. We US Americans have enough to worry about!
Posted by: Emily Litella at January 31, 2026 11:27 AM (oftw2) 26
Well, it turns out that the mysterious people running the insurgency in Minneapolis have decided that Will has violated "opsec", and has cut him off from their Secret Chats, so he no longer knows which cars to chase.
A lot can be explained by the left's realization that they're a laughable bunch of Nancys. They use military jargon to try and butch it up, but they always fail miserably, provoking much ridicule. Posted by: Archimedes at January 31, 2026 11:29 AM (Riz8t) 27
The mayor of NYC could be bitten by every groundhog in his grasp, and then it could be dropped on its head, and I wouldn't shed a tear.
Maybe NYC should drop the mayor on his head. Posted by: Rev. Wishbone at January 31, 2026 11:32 AM (oT7pT) 28
As of now, 12 states and Washington, D.C. have legalized Medical Aid in Dying (MAiD). This includes states like California, Colorado, and Oregon, among others.
What starts as a plea for compassion for the terminally ill soon will mirror MAID in Canada, perhaps even accepting aid in dying without a terminal illness. Posted by: old chick at January 31, 2026 11:33 AM (F3Dlr) 29
Those 2 dudes with Sur were or are Somali Government officials.
Posted by: r hennigantx at January 31, 2026 11:34 AM (gbOdA) 30
I recently saw a perplexed, sort-of conservative person on social media ask why Trump needed to send all those rough ICE agents to Michigan just because of a few reports of daycare fraud by Nick Shirley.
I am certain there is also massive fraud here in Michigan, what with all the Indians here taking our jobs either through H-1B or outsourcing and with all the Muslims planning to turn the state into an Islamic state. But Nick Shirley exposed the daycare fraud in Minnesota. Posted by: Clyde Shelton at January 31, 2026 11:34 AM (P5BPp) 31
24 So, is there any word on whether the Clintons are going to be held accountable for not showing up for their congressional Q&A session? That was.... weeks ago.
Posted by: Martini Farmer at January 31, 2026 11:27 AM (jtM2q) No and Hilldog just wrote a column of being a Christian. Like Sur writing a column on Honesty in Government. Posted by: r hennigantx at January 31, 2026 11:36 AM (gbOdA) 32
Hildabeast is also raising for the Minnesota Cultural Marxism protests
Posted by: Skip at January 31, 2026 11:37 AM (Ia/+0) 33
Her Majesty and The Big Dummy are on the road again. Both headlights and both tail lights got replaced. Even though there's other stuff that needs repair, those are the important things. She would like to get to NYC tonight, but if so, she'd be getting in at around 8:00. Posted by: Hadrian the Seventh at January 31, 2026 11:38 AM (tgvbd) 34
Leftists have long viewed the rule of law, consent of the governed, everything as a kind of Smorgasbord. If they don’t like a law they refuse to enforce it.
This “high trust society” business isn’t optional, it isn’t merely just a nice thing to have. Without it a functional society, and all those things we take for granted cannot and will not exist. A large “middle class” isn’t optional either. They’ve been papering over deep flaws for decades. Certain elements of the government have been hell bent on de-industrialization of the US, for any number of purported reasons, but ultimately to destroy self-determination and sovereignty or independence of the individual as well as the nation. Dumbed down, dependent people who know nothing of where they’ been nor where they are going. It cannot be coincidence that seemingly every policy advocated by the “experts” in recent decades in government, the press or academe are objectively toxic and counterproductive to both individual and societal health, wealth, and liberty. If they were merely stupid and incompetent, by the law of averages they would make mistakes on behalf of the people, yet it never, ever shakes out that way. Posted by: Common Tater at January 31, 2026 11:39 AM (QZlK3) 35
As of now, 12 states and Washington, D.C. have legalized Medical Aid in Dying (MAiD). This includes states like California, Colorado, and Oregon, among others.
Posted by: old chick at January 31, 2026 11:33 AM Wow, did not know it was so many. Grok'd it: California (End of Life Option Act, effective 2016) Colorado (End of Life Options Act, effective 2016) Delaware (effective 2025/2026) Hawai'i (Our Care, Our Choice Act, effective 2019) Illinois (effective 2025/2026) Maine (Death with Dignity Act, effective 2019/2020) Montana (legal via Supreme Court ruling in Baxter v. Montana, 2009; no statute) New Jersey (Medical Aid in Dying for the Terminally Ill Act, effective 2019) New Mexico (Elizabeth Whitefield End-of-Life Options Act, effective 2021) Oregon (Death with Dignity Act, first in the U.S., effective 1997) Vermont (Patient Choice and Control at End of Life Act, effective 2013) Washington (Death with Dignity Act, effective 2009) Washington, D.C. (Death with Dignity Act, effective 2017) Posted by: Clyde Shelton at January 31, 2026 11:39 AM (P5BPp) 36
I posited to my Wife and Daughter that they will not like the new Low Trust Society we are moving towards.
I also suggested that the lawlessness of the Obama/Biden years was to create suck a chaos that there would be a Federal Police. Either a new Police State or maybe a system that places all Metro Police (>500 officers) into a single unified force. Posted by: r hennigantx at January 31, 2026 11:39 AM (gbOdA) 37
Unfortunately a lot of people won’t get it until they get Virginia’d. They’ll fall for the rhetoric and pay for their failure with a government that is the real autocracy. The one that has distracted you by calling the government and movement that is before your eyes restoring your rights and getting rid of the cancer, Nazi’s and fascist. The one deporting illegal immigrants who are one of their main weapons in seizing power.
It is a complete top to bottom corruption of the entire government and court system so that it serves itself, not you and your family. Not just that, as one can see in Virginia they are rigging the electoral system, so it’s less secure, allows illegal aliens to vote, permits no investigation of malfeasance and ultimately is designed to keep them in power, with you under their thumb, forever. People better wake up to the reality these people won’t quit. Their goal is to gain power then wield it against you to subvert the country. This isn’t about politics, it’s about survival. Posted by: Vengeance at January 31, 2026 11:39 AM (nmw7B) 38
There's fucking fraud all over the country and it's been going on for a long time.
We'll never get an honest accounting of how much of the $38T debt is fraud. Posted by: Mr Aspirin Factory at January 31, 2026 11:41 AM (gw/qA) 39
Get on the cart !!
Posted by: Opinion fact at January 31, 2026 11:41 AM (cwGMH) 40
We've also discovered a new form of racism - against Scandinavians.
A number of people have noticed that Scandinavians in Sweden and Minnesota built incredibly high-trust societies, yet somehow failed to realize that inviting people from piratical cultures into your high-trust society is equivalent to inviting wolves into the sheep pen. Noticing this is evil, evil, evil - you're free to denounce "whiteness" all day long, but don't you dare notice that Scandis are terminally naive. Posted by: The ARC of History! at January 31, 2026 11:42 AM (n1OCj) 41
*They use military jargon to try and butch it up, but they always fail miserably, provoking much ridicule.*
+++ "Why do you have REAL bullets?" Posted by: Scissorsing Sister Rebecca Good at January 31, 2026 11:42 AM (2Ez/1) 42
When getting up a good harumph over the swarthy foreigners, and Democrat politicians who are giving them our money, spare some of your outrage for the Republican Congress, which hasn't done diddly squat to cut off the funding.
Posted by: BurtTC at January 31, 2026 11:42 AM (nNWyK) 43
> What starts as a plea for compassion for the terminally ill soon will mirror MAID in Canada, perhaps even accepting aid in dying without a terminal illness.
--------- I'd consider those who'd likely take advantage of this. Nobody with an ounce of sanity will. You'll get the transgenders, the clinically insane leftists, over medicated liberal white women, etc. Sounds like it would benefit the country as a whole if it was a national policy. And I'm only scraping the surface with snark. Posted by: Martini Farmer at January 31, 2026 11:43 AM (jtM2q) 44
You mean Minnesota, of course. Not Michigan. Although I'm sure the same type of thing is going on there, too.
Posted by: Paco at January 31, 2026 11:43 AM (2L+MU) 45
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0h_cqTCT5g0
Posted by: TheCatAttackedMyFoot at January 31, 2026 11:44 AM (jrgJz) 46
"...why Trump needed to send all those rough ICE agents to Michigan just because of a few reports of daycare fraud by Nick Shirley."
There are reports of Nick Shirley committing daycare fraud in Michigan?! WTF, Nick?! Posted by: some people at January 31, 2026 11:44 AM (Y1sOo) 47
Demond Wilson, the original Lamont, is Mortadella.
Posted by: XTC at January 31, 2026 11:11 AM (6Uni From I have always heard, he was a good guy. Served in Vietnam, awarded a Purple Heart. Posted by: thatcrazyjerseyguy at January 31, 2026 11:44 AM (5xuJ/) 48
As of now, 12 states and Washington, D.C. have legalized Medical Aid in Dying (MAiD). This includes states like California, Colorado, and Oregon, among others. Posted by: old chick at January 31, 2026 11:33 AM Let's leave aside my religious objections to MAID and I'll point out that it's being presented as "How can you be so cruel as to keep people dying in agony," while eventually it will be used for organ harvesting and getting inconvenient sick people out of the way. Not to mention the host of depressed teenagers the MAID ghouls will prey on. Posted by: Hadrian the Seventh at January 31, 2026 11:44 AM (tgvbd) 49
I also suggested that the lawlessness of the Obama/Biden years was to create suck a chaos that there would be a Federal Police.
Yep - that is the desired end-state. The state of Washington is currently trying to make it possible to remove elected sheriffs if the state government doesn't like them. Posted by: The ARC of History! at January 31, 2026 11:45 AM (n1OCj) 50
The result is a kind of legal donut hole, a void where law simultaneously exists and doesn’t exist. Authorities face an impossible dilemma. . .“
------- A "twilight zone" if you will. Posted by: MAGA_Ken at January 31, 2026 11:46 AM (Vh9CX) Posted by: Hadrian the Seventh at January 31, 2026 11:46 AM (tgvbd) 52
24 So, is there any word on whether the Clintons are going to be held accountable for not showing up for their congressional Q&A session? That was.... weeks ago.
Posted by: Martini Farmer at January 31, 2026 11:27 AM +++++ What difference, at this point, does it make? Posted by: Old Lady Rodham at January 31, 2026 11:46 AM (2Ez/1) 53
There's fucking fraud all over the country and it's been going on for a long time.
We'll never get an honest accounting of how much of the $38T debt is fraud. Posted by: Mr Aspirin Factory at January 31, 2026 11:41 AM (gw/qA) One reason we'll never get an accounting is because both sides are in on it. For example, if one considers DoD to be the realm of Republicans, when's the last time they passed an audit? When we were about to give them $960 billion this past year, they were bitching about it because they asked for a cool trillion. And more recently, Trump promised to give them $1.5 tril. Everyone's in on the grift. Posted by: BurtTC at January 31, 2026 11:46 AM (nNWyK) 54
People better wake up to the reality these people won’t quit. Their goal is to gain power then wield it against you to subvert the country. This isn’t about politics, it’s about survival.
Posted by: Vengeance at January 31, 2026 11:39 AM Yep, agreed. Pretty much every day for the past 5+ years I have come here to read the Morning Report and then catch up on the other news posts throughout the day, the line from Captain Barbosa in Pirates of the Caribbean comes to mind: "You best start believin' in ghost stories, Miss Turner... you're in one!" Only with the actions of the left in the U.S.A. the past 5-10 years, what runs through my head is "you best start believin' in civil wars, Americans... you're in one!" People for years keep saying "the left wants a civil war" or "we're getting close to civil war", etc. All I keep thinking is the left has been fighting a civil war for at least 5-10 years now and the right has not been paying attention. The past 5-10 years, the left has been using Cloward-Piven to overload the system with so much corruption, fraud and illegal aliens - and now insurrection - it's impossible to tackle all of it. Posted by: Clyde Shelton at January 31, 2026 11:47 AM (P5BPp) 55
Good morning all!
It's snowing and about 20 degrees here in Knoxville. The new pup loves the snow. Puts his face down and plows through it. He is black as pitch, but he looks like a white pup when we let him back inside. Posted by: jmel at January 31, 2026 11:47 AM (bVhJi) 56
Unfortunately a lot of people won’t get it until they get Virginia’d.
Republicans do much less in office than they promise on the campaign trail. Democrats do much more in office than they promise on the campaign trail. Posted by: The ARC of History! at January 31, 2026 11:47 AM (n1OCj) 57
The Vampire of New York, Hochul, along with the Democrat Ghoul Chorus in the legislature, also just signed a right to murder you law. I imagine a line of elderly and infirm people will start to be chosen for death, because the state says they’re not worth supporting anymore.
People have no idea where this is really going. Their entire platform is to try and kill you before you’re born, control you while you’re breathing, and murder you when they say you’ve become a liability. Posted by: Vengeance at January 31, 2026 11:47 AM (nmw7B) 58
And stop calling me Nick.
Posted by: Surely at January 31, 2026 11:48 AM (2Ez/1) 59
MAID is like abortion. The very small number of hard cases are used as a lever to open the door to the real outcome desired, like aspirant girlbosses getting rid of their babies so they can make partner. Posted by: Hadrian the Seventh at January 31, 2026 11:48 AM (tgvbd) 60
Another thing Leftists do that's not political is have a philosophy of 'good enough'. And cause it in society as a whole. You see it in all commie countries.
They work only as much as is necessary and don't care about the quality of their work because they have no self pride in their work product. Those that once did lose it because what's the sense when you're not rewarded for it . The slacker gets the same as you because of the Leftist , socialist systems. Posted by: Opinion fact at January 31, 2026 11:50 AM (cwGMH) Posted by: one hour sober at January 31, 2026 11:50 AM (Y1sOo) 62
If you’re counting on any political to do everything they promised, I’ve got a bridge to sell you.
I’m gonna give Republicans the benefit of the doubt for now. They just pass bills which restored regular order for the first time since 1997. Up next is an election security bill that will no doubt pass the House and will only have trouble in the senate because it needs 60 votes and Democrats don’t want election integrity. I think that’s a pretty good start. Posted by: Vengeance at January 31, 2026 11:51 AM (nmw7B) 63
It's not even, or primarily, the imported people with zero or inverse public ethics codes that is most discouraging. That problem can be (is, on a limited basis, at the moment) dealt with.
It's the mentality behind this jaw-dropping CA action to forbid - forbid - the most basic, common sense election integrity measure that is universal and de minimis in *any* society with any level of administrative capacity. We've all seen the chart with 38 normal/daily/basic things requiring a photo ID in our society, and the one lonely item - voting - on the other side, not requiring ID. This indefensible idiocy is not just imposed (and bragged about, per KT's item) by electeds, it is protected by "courts". But most concerning, it is passively or actively accepted by tens of millions of "Americans". This is the sort of thing that makes it impossible to be informed, rational, and optimistic all at the same time. Posted by: rhomboid at January 31, 2026 11:52 AM (U/Byj) 64
Will Stancil continues to whine:
You know I would have thought one silver lining of being in a city under siege is that you’d get skinny and hot but instead I sit in my car all day getting fat and not having time to work out Posted by: The ARC of History! at January 31, 2026 11:52 AM (n1OCj) 65
>>>Our Big Dummy will carry Demond Wilson's work on.
Posted by: Hadrian the Seventh >So now this blog is the BDLOSHQ? Posted by: Rev. Wishbone at January 31, 2026 11:52 AM (oT7pT) 66
We're also lucky that the Left's good enough philosophy is evident in their 'revolution' .
Posted by: Opinion fact at January 31, 2026 11:53 AM (cwGMH) 67
What day is breed judging at Javits? Posted by: one hour sober at January 31, 2026 11:50 AM (Y1sOo) Monday: Hounds, Non-Sporting, Herding, Toys Tuesday: Working, Terrier, Sporting, Best in Show Posted by: Hadrian the Seventh at January 31, 2026 11:54 AM (tgvbd) Posted by: Opinion fact at January 31, 2026 11:54 AM (cwGMH) 69
You know I would have thought one silver lining of being in a city under siege is that you’d get skinny and hot but instead I sit in my car all day getting fat and not having time to work out
It's just like being in the French Resistance in 1943! Posted by: Whiny Will! at January 31, 2026 11:54 AM (n1OCj) 70
Everyone's in on the grift.
Posted by: BurtTC at January 31, 2026 11:46 AM Yep. Everyone. At every level of government and national institution. In every state. Remember the Plandemic where the entire medical industry was compromised. Dancing nurses. Lying about masks and distancing and treatments. Purposely wrongly classifying patients and deaths and giving incorrect treatment to ensure people died to get federal C.A.R.E.S. Act money. Can't trust anyone in any government or private institution anymore. Everyone is lying to you. Everyone is corrupt. Government, media, schools, entertainment, corporations, businesses, banks, medical industry, science industry, you name it. Even religions and churches. Going back to Obama Administration with the Catholic Church supporting him and illegal invasion. The popes for as long as I can remember have been leftists. And on and on and on. Posted by: Clyde Shelton at January 31, 2026 11:54 AM (P5BPp) 71
Noticing this is evil, evil, evil - you're free to denounce "whiteness" all day long, but don't you dare notice that Scandis are terminally naive.
—— That’s the strategy, and remarkably effective. The movers and shakers know how to best keep the population off balance, back on their heels, and fighting amongst themselves. That’s ultimately what all this is about, destabilizing society and fomenting revolution. The “newcomers” cannot, and should not be expected to follow the norms of civilized society. That’s all “white supremacy” and oppression. Expectations - to be reasonably free from violent crime - that makes you a nazi, you see. They’ve been laying the groundwork, the mind fuckery, guilt trips and gaslighting for years. They got this shit down to a science for sure. Posted by: Common Tater at January 31, 2026 11:55 AM (Ai1Ju) 72
Article at American Thinker yesterday or so on Canada's die as fast as you can. Wouldn't doubt or Leftists are following their lead
Posted by: Skip at January 31, 2026 11:55 AM (Ia/+0) 73
this is very much OT but it is very important.
Per La Nacion (Argentina) Delcy Rodriguez, the new Pres of Venezuela has announced she is promulgating a general amnesty law covering the entire period of political violence from 1999 to the present, and is closing the political prison called The Helicoide - a rather odd looking shopping mall in Caracas that was converted into a political prison by Chavez. This isn't as big as closing, say, the Lubyanka, but it is really f'n big. This may be a recovery from the Chavism and a step back from a dictatorship - It might get Rodriquez re-elected. Posted by: Kindltot at January 31, 2026 11:55 AM (rbvCR) 74
50 The result is a kind of legal donut hole, a void where law simultaneously exists and doesn’t exist. Authorities face an impossible dilemma. . .“
------- A "twilight zone" if you will. a zone of sparkly vampires Posted by: anachronda at January 31, 2026 11:56 AM (edU/H) 75
Nick Shirley did the smart thing and went to a place he can wear shorts and a t-shirt (San Diego) to open his next can of worms. Supposed to hit 80 today. Swimming workout at a college pool with the deck covered by (mostly) hawt co-eds working on their skin cancer looks like the call.
Posted by: rhomboid at January 31, 2026 11:56 AM (U/Byj) 76
Only a gay guy or a woman would say getting skinny and hot is a silver lining.
Posted by: Opinion fact at January 31, 2026 11:56 AM (cwGMH) 77
We need to split the union. Let them form city states and leave the rest of us to our freedom. Cut them off from all federal funding. And the courts can eat shit too. It's time.
Posted by: Dr. Pork Chops & Bacons at January 31, 2026 11:57 AM (g8Ew8) 78
Even religions and churches. Going back to Obama Administration with the Catholic Church supporting him and illegal invasion. The popes for as long as I can remember have been leftists. And on and on and on.
Posted by: Clyde Shelton at January 31, 2026 11:54 AM (P5BPp) I think that was one of the more revealing things that happened during Covid. Government told churches to close their doors, and they closed their doors. Bars and casinos stayed open, but churches closed. The Faithful were getting sick, were getting discouraged, were losing their way, and the churches said "Go away, we're closed." Posted by: BurtTC at January 31, 2026 11:58 AM (K8/Vy) 79
Nothing on this great year of Trump has made me change my mind that we are not getting back to our republic peacefully. In fact the last year has reinforced that belief. The left is going collectively bonkers and must be put down hard and with prejudice for humanity’s sake.
Posted by: Jukin the Deplorable and Totally Unserious at January 31, 2026 11:18 AM (xvV+O) Absolutely. You see what they're threatening to do if they get back in power. Its never about how to improve the country, or what they'll do for the country. Its always about tyranny, what they are going to do TO people, and how they'll make them pay. It always about who *deserves* to pay when they pass one of their fucked up laws. You hear them talking about deprogramming trump supporters. No, they can never ever be allowed to gain power again, because if it happens there's going to be gun fire, and the choice will be who ends up in a shallow grave, them or you. Posted by: Berserker-Dragonheads Division at January 31, 2026 11:58 AM (snZF9) 80
Will Stancil continues to whine:
You know I would have thought one silver lining of being in a city under siege is that you’d get skinny and hot but instead I sit in my car all day getting fat and not having time to work out Posted by: The ARC of History! at January 31, 2026 11:52 AM (n1OCj) according to a guy who survived Sarajevo and wrote a book on it, during the siege, a can of Spam and a warm room would buy you a night with just about any woman you asked, so there is that, too. Posted by: Kindltot at January 31, 2026 11:58 AM (rbvCR) 81
If you’re counting on any political to do everything they promised, I’ve got a bridge to sell you.
——- Of course not. Americans reasonably expect elected officials to do their best to preserve, protect, and defend the constitution. That’s their JOB. If they don’t want to do that, then they need to find another line of work. Instead they think it’s their right to destroy the system from within while simultaneously enriching themselves, and causing even more strife and misery. Posted by: Common Tater at January 31, 2026 11:59 AM (Ai1Ju) 82
60 Another thing Leftists do that's not political is have a philosophy of 'good enough'. And cause it in society as a whole. You see it in all commie countries.
They work only as much as is necessary and don't care about the quality of their work because they have no self pride in their work product. agile? Posted by: anachronda at January 31, 2026 12:00 PM (edU/H) 83
My point was casting stones.
It is here now, it's time to concentrate on the ever increasing states that are adopting the belief and work to prevent it from spreading here. Posted by: old chick at January 31, 2026 12:00 PM (F3Dlr) 84
Even religions and churches. Going back to Obama Administration with the Catholic Church supporting him and illegal invasion.
What are we - chopped liver? Posted by: Lutheran Family Services! at January 31, 2026 12:00 PM (n1OCj) 85
Democrats have always, and will always be about what they’re going to do to people, not what they’re going to do for them. Unless you’re an illegal immigrant, of course.
Posted by: Vengeance at January 31, 2026 12:01 PM (nmw7B) 86
Certainly the left and right look at things differently. One thing I've noticed is that the left never, ever lets up on their efforts. Whether it's in the social or political arena, they never quit.
Many on the right look at an election won and think "the fight's over, we won." And quit. Same goes for some social policy or whatever... one person who's clearly insane and thinks they're a woman is run out of the sport they're participating in or out of the woman's locker room and the right thinks the transgender fight is over. The issues surrounding illegals, fraud and ICE in Minnesota are just the tip of the proverbial iceberg. There was no "win" in Minneapolis. There was an agreement by the local government to abide by the minimum federal law requirement regarding the release of illegals into the communities. Note; they'll still release them instead of holding them until ICE can detain them at a police station or wherever. Posted by: Martini Farmer at January 31, 2026 12:02 PM (jtM2q) 87
Of course not. Americans reasonably expect elected officials to do their best to preserve, protect, and defend the constitution. That’s their JOB.
If they don’t want to do that, then they need to find another line of work. Instead they think it’s their right to destroy the system from within while simultaneously enriching themselves, and causing even more strife and misery. Posted by: Common Tater at January 31, 2026 11:59 AM (Ai1Ju) That's the problem, the people think it's their job to serve the people. The politicians know what their job is: It's to serve the elites and the donor class. Posted by: BurtTC at January 31, 2026 12:02 PM (K8/Vy) 88
You forget the federal government under Democrat leadership, and especially states under Democrat leadership forced and coerced churches to close.
Posted by: Vengeance at January 31, 2026 12:02 PM (nmw7B) 89
8 Demond Wilson, the original Lamont, is Mortadella.
Posted by: XTC at January 31, 2026 11:11 AM (6Uni Better than returning as a gabbaghoul. Posted by: RIP you big dummy at January 31, 2026 12:03 PM (TbWk/) 90
Posted by: Hadrian the Seventh
Thanks. I meant your breed. I know Working is Tuesday. My male is sire to one of the Bullmastiff entries. Posted by: one hour sober at January 31, 2026 12:03 PM (Y1sOo) 91
Clyde Shelton with a good description of the acid of corruption that has dissolved so much of the social and civic fabric.
Some bishop last week actually called to "defund ICE". Of course there are third rails best left untouched, at least here. And the mystery of how a high-trust comparatively low-corruption society degrades becomes a little less mysterious. Posted by: rhomboid at January 31, 2026 12:03 PM (U/Byj) 92
>>legal donut hole
Headline and excerpt: EU democracy now has fewer guardrails than the average hooker By Rachel Marsden January 31, 2026 https://tinyurl.com/y3vmnrsu "The unelected European Commission is basically using policy and the absolute outer bounds of executive prerogative powers (that is, the powers to decide foreign policy and national security strategy) as a substitute for the checks and balances of legal due process. And they absolutely neglect to define any terms in a way that people can understand, avoid punishment, or even argue coherently that they’re not in breach. You want to accuse someone of working for Russia? What does that even mean? It’s not like we’re talking about Russian officials here. There seems to be a rampant and ridiculous assumption that because someone works in another country and agrees with its approach on certain things, they’ve abandoned their integrity and values at the border – along with their critical faculties. As if employment abroad automatically comes with a complimentary lobotomy." Posted by: Kindltot at January 31, 2026 12:04 PM (rbvCR) 93
89 Demond Wilson, Vietnam Vet, Army Infantry, Purple Heart.
Posted by: bill in arkansas, not gonna comply with nuttin, waiting for the 0300 knock on the door at January 31, 2026 12:05 PM (gm9Sb) 94
Morn' all... Looks like something is up in Iran.. Lots of explosions...
Posted by: It's me donna at January 31, 2026 12:05 PM (VE6XX) 95
Another thing Leftists do that's not political is have a philosophy of 'good enough'. And cause it in society as a whole. You see it in all commie countries.
They work only as much as is necessary and don't care about the quality of their work because they have no self pride in their work product. Posted by: Opinion fact at January 31, 2026 11:50 AM You just described pretty much all the outsourced Indian and Mexican "engineers" at my company. I think part of it is their culture, especially those in India. Not to mention, half of them seem to be retards. But what you describe is their "work ethic". They don't care about presentation, spelling, being prepared for meetings so the meetings are efficient, bothering to send out meeting notes and next step so the team knows the tasks and responsible people for them, etc. There is simply no sense of the fact they are engineers and are supposed to pay attention to detail. We screw something up in our product design and best case it costs the company billions, worst case it costs customers injuries or their lives. But nah, these outsourced retards don't give a damn. And worse, none of the people in charge hold them accountable. Posted by: Clyde Shelton at January 31, 2026 12:06 PM (P5BPp) 96
From my experience handling Workers Compensation claims, if you make it easy to cheat the system they are going to cheat the system. But these grifters are lazy and if you just make them have to work hard to cheat the system you will eliminate 90% of the grifters.
It's just so damn easy to cheat the welfare system. Posted by: Opinion fact at January 31, 2026 12:07 PM (cwGMH) 97
Thanks. I meant your breed. I know Working is Tuesday. My male is sire to one of the Bullmastiff entries. Posted by: one hour sober at January 31, 2026 12:03 PM (Y1sOo) Borzoi are judged Monday at 2:15. I think they have to be on the bench at 10:00 and can't leave until 4:00. The benching space is smaller than the smallest crate The Big Dummy can fit in. However, it's not my problem. Posted by: Hadrian the Seventh at January 31, 2026 12:07 PM (tgvbd) 98
The crime syndicate will kill millions without batting an eye.
Posted by: Mr Aspirin Factory at January 31, 2026 12:08 PM (gw/qA) 99
This may be a recovery from the Chavism and a step back from a dictatorship - It might get Rodriquez re-elected.
Posted by: Kindltot at January 31, 2026 11:55 AM (rbvCR) I wouldn’t bet on elections happening any time soon, but you are right, this is a huge step in the right direction. The worst group in Venezuela has been the paramilitary forces and street thugs run by Interior Minister Diadoso Caballo; he was the arm of terror inside Venezuela, and he answered to no one but Maduro (and him barely). He has always been a rival to the Rodriguez family (Delcy and her brother, who runs the legislature) Posted by: Tom Servo at January 31, 2026 12:08 PM (IUuBi) 100
You forget the federal government under Democrat leadership, and especially states under Democrat leadership forced and coerced churches to close.
Posted by: Vengeance at January 31, 2026 12:02 PM (nmw7B) Reminds me of that time when Jesus was going around Galilee, and He came upon a town, with a sign out front that said: "No Preaching." So Jesus saw the sign, He said to His disciples, "Sorry boys, they are forcing us to close," so they turned around and went the other way. Posted by: BurtTC at January 31, 2026 12:11 PM (+p+ZH) 101
The federal government is a swindle. Always has been and always will be.
Posted by: Broke, Borrowed and In Debt at January 31, 2026 12:12 PM (R/m4+) 102
There is no law requiring local/state cooperation with federal immigration enforcement.
That's the problem. Well actually the problem is that there is zero will or desire at the federal level, outside this temporary anomaly of the Trump crew, to do anything whatsoever to enforce immigration laws, sovereignty, or borders. Because if there were, there'd be decisive, easy action to compel state cooperation: $$$$. I can write the language without even sending it to legislative counsel. Short. Require certification from DOJ/DHS of full cooperation from local authorities before any appropriated $$ can be disbursed to a given jurisdiction. Game over, instantly. If you don't understand, check out "55MPH" speed limits, or dozens of other policies forced on the states vis conditional appropriations. Posted by: rhomboid at January 31, 2026 12:12 PM (U/Byj) 103
So Trump and Rubio have hit on a brilliant way to curtail Caballo’s power, one that has not been remarked on much. The only money Venezuela has is from oil sales and drug running. Drug running is cut way back, thanks to the fleet, and now all oil money is funneled through Delcy Rodriguez.
Caballo only gets money to keep his thugs paid by asking Delcy for it, and those two have always despised each other. Plus , everything she doesn’t give him she gets to keep for herself. As I said, it’s brilliant. The thugs won’t be openly abolished, but they will die on the vine. Posted by: Tom Servo at January 31, 2026 12:13 PM (IUuBi) 104
> but it’s fascinating how paranoiac mania over that imagined offense has evolved into vast crimes in 24 hours
----- "I know, right? Fascinat-" (chop) -Maximilien Robespierre Posted by: Don Black at January 31, 2026 12:15 PM (ZxPkt) 105
Don’t want to live in your pee and poo? Canada may be just right for you!
Posted by: Eromero at January 31, 2026 12:20 PM (IAc3W) 106
You forget the federal government under Democrat leadership, and especially states under Democrat leadership forced and coerced churches to close.
Posted by: Vengeance at January 31, 2026 12:02 PM I almost quit my church when they WANTED to close during Covid. I pointed out that bishops were excommunicated for closing their churches during the BLACK PLAGUE. When things are bad, more the need for the church to minister. Posted by: toby928(c) at January 31, 2026 12:20 PM (lrtx8) 107
64 Will Stancil continues to whine: You know I would have thought one silver lining of being in a city under siege is that you’d get skinny and hot but instead I sit in my car all day getting fat and not having time to work out Posted by: The ARC of History! at January 31, 2026 11:52 AM ------ The good news is, every BTU of methane his disordered digestion causes him to fart into his car's upholstery represents body fat not accumulated. Posted by: Semi-Literate Thug at January 31, 2026 12:21 PM (ES1Rb) 108
Looks like Retards with Radios is happening. No more signal chat, so they're using ham radios.
Posted by: Mr Aspirin Factory at January 31, 2026 12:21 PM (gw/qA) 109
I don't like Somali pirates. Posted by: runner They're eating the dogs. They're eating the cats. They're eating the parrots. Posted by: Booji Boy at January 31, 2026 12:27 PM (sPCyh) 110
I almost quit my church when they WANTED to close during Covid. I pointed out that bishops were excommunicated for closing their churches during the BLACK PLAGUE. When things are bad, more the need for the church to minister.
Posted by: toby928(c) at January 31, 2026 12:20 PM (lrtx Even the modern church is fake and ghey, just like every other venerated institution. Posted by: FedGov, the courts, corporate america, education at January 31, 2026 12:27 PM (TbWk/) 111
Posted by: Mr Aspirin Factory at January 31, 2026 12:21 PM (gw/qA)
Is there a way for ICE supporters to jam ham radios? Posted by: FenelonSpoke at January 31, 2026 12:28 PM (Bw1/o) 112
As of now, 12 states and Washington, D.C. have legalized Medical Aid in Dying (MAiD). This includes states like California, Colorado, and Oregon, among others.
California's version should be applied to Nancy Pelosi. Posted by: Ian S. at January 31, 2026 12:28 PM (QZThv) 113
The point of modern government is Looting the taxpayers. Anything else it dies us incidental
Posted by: 18-1 at January 31, 2026 12:28 PM (sKqQm) 114
Somalis and their ilk act like an invasive species. Come in where they don't belong, choke out the native species, ravage all available resources, and destroy the ecosystem.
Posted by: BUT BUT BUT THEY'RE PEOPLE TOO! at January 31, 2026 12:29 PM (TbWk/) 115
I almost quit my church when they WANTED to close during Covid. I pointed out that bishops were excommunicated for closing their churches during the BLACK PLAGUE. When things are bad, more the need for the church to minister. Posted by: toby928(c) Every bishop should have told the civil authorities to go piss up a rope. That while the faithful were dispensed from their obligations, every church would remain open and that Mass would be held every day. And that they themselves would be willing to be arrested if need be. Posted by: Hadrian the Seventh at January 31, 2026 12:30 PM (tgvbd) 116
You forget the federal government under Democrat leadership, and especially states under Democrat leadership forced and coerced churches to close.
Posted by: Vengeance at January 31, 2026 12:02 PM Reminds me of that time when Jesus was going around Galilee, and He came upon a town, with a sign out front that said: "No Preaching." So Jesus saw the sign, He said to His disciples, "Sorry boys, they are forcing us to close," so they turned around and went the other way. Posted by: BurtTC at January 31, 2026 12:11 PM That's my take on this statement as well. Remember when we were all told to stay inside, yet after George Floyd died of a drug overdose, BLM took to the streets and dancing nurses went outside and cheered them on. Churches could have stayed open had they done what they should have done and collectively defied the government. As pretty much everyone on the left did. Instead, churchgoers collectively cowered at home, too many of them also falling for the BS about the Plandemic. Posted by: Clyde Shelton at January 31, 2026 12:32 PM (P5BPp) 117
The “newcomers” cannot, and should not be expected to follow the norms of civilized society. That’s all “white supremacy” and oppression. Expectations - to be reasonably free from violent crime - that makes you a nazi, you see.
Related: now that the war has killed most of the white men in the Ukraine, Zelensky the dick pianist is mass importing Africans and running ads encouraging women to bang them. I don't think he understands that the great replacement isn't supposed to be that obvious. Posted by: Ian S. at January 31, 2026 12:33 PM (QZThv) 118
The social contract that binds citizens to respect democratically enacted rules, even those they oppose, becomes entirely situational and voluntary.
But it's not just "democratically enacted" rules. It's the essence of a Republic which they want to make conditional. That is, long established rules and norms; things like common law and preset agreements like rights and constitutions. I also think you're wrong about a lot of the people. They do in fact think they're practicing "democracy" - that is, populist rule. It's why the media pushes so hard to make the riots and such a grassroots effort. It is why these folks stay inside their bubble. They need the bandwagon effect to make it look like "this is what the people want." Posted by: GWB at January 31, 2026 12:34 PM (IXgFt) 119
The point of modern government is Looting the taxpayers. Anything else it dies us incidental
Posted by: 18-1 at January 31, 2026 12:28 PM (sKqQm) But why do they need taxpayers, when they can just print money? It starts to look like the purpose of taxpaying is to keep the riff raff enslaved. Posted by: BurtTC at January 31, 2026 12:34 PM (mKmH+) 120
We have discussed this piece before, but I don't think we have emphasized the honor system factor, based partly on a previous Norwegian high-trust society which was prominent in Michigan (Ooops - Minnesota - hope it doesn't spread) for a long time.
_______ One thing we take for granted is that a "high trust" society is an unalloyed good. Is it? Is this something we are not allowed to question? Posted by: Eeyore at January 31, 2026 12:34 PM (AlhUl) 121
From the synopsis, the movie The Iron Lung does not promise to be the "feel good" movie of 2026.
Posted by: Kindltot at January 31, 2026 12:34 PM (rbvCR) 122
Well actually the problem is that there is zero will or desire at the federal level, outside this temporary anomaly of the Trump crew, to do anything whatsoever to enforce immigration laws, sovereignty, or borders. Because if there were, there'd be decisive, easy action to compel state cooperation: $$$$.
I can write the language without even sending it to legislative counsel. Short. Require certification from DOJ/DHS of full cooperation from local authorities before any appropriated $$ can be disbursed to a given jurisdiction. Game over, instantly. If you don't understand, check out "55MPH" speed limits, or dozens of other policies forced on the states vis conditional appropriations. Posted by: rhomboid at January 31, 2026 12:12 PM Exactly. This is not a case of not enough laws. This is a case of lack of will to enforce laws that have been on the books for decades. And the reason there is no will to do it, is because the UniParty is in on the illegal invasion. This has been evident since the amnesty push by W, McCain and Grahmnesty in 2006. The GOP has not changed in the past 20 years. The Trump Administration is not the GOP, they are MAGA. But the GOP is not MAGA. Posted by: Clyde Shelton at January 31, 2026 12:36 PM (P5BPp) 123
The Melania movie is great.
Go see it. Posted by: Quarter Twenty at January 31, 2026 12:36 PM (2Ez/1) 124
Looks like Retards with Radios is happening. No more signal chat, so they're using ham radios.
Posted by: Mr Aspirin Factory at January 31, 2026 12:21 PM (gw/qA) They better have better encryption. Posted by: Kindltot at January 31, 2026 12:36 PM (rbvCR) 125
Looks like Retards with Radios is happening. No more signal chat, so they're using ham radios.
Posted by: Mr Aspirin Factory at January 31, 2026 12:21 PM The US military can jam those frequencies if they want to. Posted by: Mister Scott (Formerly GWS) at January 31, 2026 12:37 PM (0N4FZ) 126
One thing we take for granted is that a "high trust" society is an unalloyed good. Is it? Is this something we are not allowed to question?
Posted by: Eeyore at January 31, 2026 12:34 PM I'm open. When would a low-trust society be superior? Posted by: toby928(c) at January 31, 2026 12:37 PM (lrtx8) 127
Not only better encryption, but some way to figure out the bogus transmissions inserted into the net from hobbyists
Posted by: Kindltot at January 31, 2026 12:37 PM (rbvCR) 128
I love this!! The "Proud of us" movement in Britain sounds wonderful. Make British history classes great again. And I love the claymation art style of the little British working folks fighting to make a difference! Brilliant work. We need this here too.
Only 64% of Brits feel proud to be British. Demoralization by design is what lets the color revolutions happen in the west. Yuri warned us. @Artemisfornow I wonder how much of this history is being taught in our progressive schools? Probably not much. Working class British people deserve more than the contempt they’re given by government and liberal shills who hate us. Britain deserves better. https://x.com/Artemisfornow/status/ 2017153317969842366 Posted by: LizLem at January 31, 2026 12:38 PM (gWBY1) 129
I'm hoping Don Lemon gets sent to a prison that doesn't allow buggery.
Posted by: Northernlurker , Maple Syrup MAGA at January 31, 2026 12:38 PM (p31pK) 130
Looks like Retards with Radios is happening. No more signal chat, so they're using ham radios.
Posted by: Mr Aspirin Factory at January 31, 2026 12:21 PM (gw/qA) Are they licensed? If not the Friendly Candy Commision will not be very kind. Hefty fine. They'll be very easy to find if the FCC sets up a van somewhere in the vicinity. Posted by: thatcrazyjerseyguy at January 31, 2026 12:39 PM (5xuJ/) 131
126 One thing we take for granted is that a "high trust" society is an unalloyed good. Is it? Is this something we are not allowed to question?
Posted by: Eeyore at January 31, 2026 12:34 PM I'm open. When would a low-trust society be superior? Posted by: toby928(c) at January 31, 2026 12:37 PM (lrtx How are we defining "high trust" and "low trust" societies? What are the necessary and sufficient conditions for each? Posted by: Seems an important step in the discussion at January 31, 2026 12:40 PM (TbWk/) 132
I almost quit my church when they WANTED to close during Covid. I pointed out that bishops were excommunicated for closing their churches during the BLACK PLAGUE. When things are bad, more the need for the church to minister.
Posted by: toby928(c) at January 31, 2026 12:20 PM (lrtx I did quit my church when they bent the knee to Baal. Their descent into idol worship has been heartbreaking... Posted by: Joe Kidd at January 31, 2026 12:40 PM (nbLIj) 133
Every bishop should have told the civil authorities to go piss up a rope. That while the faithful were dispensed from their obligations, every church would remain open and that Mass would be held every day. And that they themselves would be willing to be arrested if need be.
Posted by: Hadrian the Seventh at January 31, 2026 12:30 PM (tgvbd) The irony is, if they had the courage to do that, there's no freakin' way government would have gone after them. It could have been a watershed moment, with church leaders standing on the steps of their houses of worship, inviting any and all to come in, and receive the blessings of Christ, in this time of strife. If ANY government sent a bunch of cops or Natty Guardsmen to close the churches down, I would imagine a LOT of those cops and soldiers would have said no, and joined the Faithful. But no, we gotta protect our tax exempt status. No Word Of the Lord for you. Posted by: BurtTC at January 31, 2026 12:40 PM (lNoSp) 134
Guten morgen from the House of Former Plague. Pooky is now suffering from not taking his pills yesterday and taking care of Lil Pooky. Pookette is trying to rest up before her turn kneeling at the porcelain throne. I'm drained, so Lil Pooky and I are just going through his Frankfurt Radio Symphony playlist.
Posted by: pookysgirl still needs rest at January 31, 2026 12:40 PM (Wt5PA) 135
Hopefully Bad Bunny is still going to do the halftime show and Netflix will show all the episodes of "Breaking Bad" and "Better Call Saul" so I can see Gus Fring in all his glory while getting me some smokes and liquor on my EBT card at Wendys! I love Gus!
Posted by: Minnesota Voter at January 31, 2026 12:41 PM (R/m4+) 136
120 One thing we take for granted is that a "high trust" society is an unalloyed good. Is it? Is this something we are not allowed to question? Posted by: Eeyore at January 31, 2026 12:34 PM ------- It's good until the enforcement mechanism dies. The ancient enforcement mechanism was to not starve or freeze to death. The unprecedented material wealth of modern Western societies has done away with that mechanism. Posted by: Semi-Literate Thug at January 31, 2026 12:41 PM (pW3IX) 137
I'm open. When would a low-trust society be superior?
Posted by: toby928(c) at January 31, 2026 12:37 PM (lrtx One of the things that allowed large scale commerce was getting rid of the need for personal relationships and trust for deals to be made. If you don't need to trust anyone to make that deal for . . . I dunno, Copper? -- then it is easier to make deals for commodities and services Think of making a deal for a million dollars on a handshake for someone you don't know and can't verify. That is a low trust situation. You have to engineer it so trust is not a factor. Posted by: Kindltot at January 31, 2026 12:41 PM (rbvCR) 138
I almost quit my church when they WANTED to close during Covid. I pointed out that bishops were excommunicated for closing their churches during the BLACK PLAGUE. When things are bad, more the need for the church to minister.
Posted by: toby928(c) at January 31, 2026 12:20 PM A friend of mine who was involved with his church leadership ended up quitting his church a year or so after churches started holding services again after COVID. His reason was that because of not holding in-person services during COVID, a lot of the congregation did not return. So the church leadership was running low on money and decided they needed to do two things: (1) raise the money leadership members were required to donate to the church and (2) change the outreach to attract a different demographic of people into the congregation. So they went full focus on woke and diversity and inclusion. Of course that backfired. Not only did they not attract more people, they offended most of the original congregation that remained. Posted by: Clyde Shelton at January 31, 2026 12:41 PM (P5BPp) 139
121 From the synopsis, the movie The Iron Lung does not promise to be the "feel good" movie of 2026.
Posted by: Kindltot at January 31, 2026 12:34 PM (rbvCR) If you know anything about the game it's based on then it's definitely not anywhere close to anything remotely resembling feeling good. Posted by: Kinda doomy at January 31, 2026 12:41 PM (TbWk/) 140
FINALLY!!!
DJT told Cuckson, oWens and the rest to "SHUT THE FUCK UP!" 👏👏🤣🤣🤣🤣 New Video !! https://tinyurl.com/474d92jr (KT, please send to ace and COBS ...) Posted by: runner at January 31, 2026 12:42 PM (g47mK) 141
Lamont Sanford morte at 79
Posted by: Maj. Healey at January 31, 2026 12:43 PM (abIsI) 142
Are they licensed? If not the Friendly Candy Commision will not be very kind. Hefty fine. They'll be very easy to find if the FCC sets up a van somewhere in the vicinity.
Posted by: thatcrazyjerseyguy at January 31, 2026 12:39 PM (5xuJ/) Ah, the alternative acronyms I learn from this place! Posted by: pookysgirl needs to figure out her favorite at January 31, 2026 12:43 PM (Wt5PA) 143
One thing we take for granted is that a "high trust" society is an unalloyed good. Is it? Is this something we are not allowed to question?
Japan is arguably the highest-trust society in the world. Even liberals come back from it in awe of how clean and orderly and safe it is, they just misinterpret why/how that is. You can walk through dark alleys in Tokyo at 3 AM and nothing will happen to you. If there are bad things about that I've not heard any. Posted by: Ian S. at January 31, 2026 12:43 PM (QZThv) 144
I will not wait for the overaged AOSHQ groyper brigade (basically 3-4 losers ) to try defend garbage mouths' honor. So I am counting on the normals to appreciate it!
Posted by: runner at January 31, 2026 12:44 PM (g47mK) 145
If I had to bet money on Lemon it would be he doesn't see a inside of a jail
Posted by: Skip at January 31, 2026 12:44 PM (Ia/+0) 146
>>> The Melania movie is great.
Go see it. Posted by: Quarter Twenty at January 31, 2026 12:36 PM (2Ez/1) The TDS critics reviews are almost a parody. One basically said Ratner is the new a Leni Riefenstahl without style. "Trump of the Will" propaganda for the TDS elites to hate. And every article had to bring up Ratner's sexual assault allegations. The critics said watching it was excruciating. Now they know how I felt sitting through An Inconvenient Truth. A Mamdami documentary is coming out soon. I doubt critics will call that "propaganda." It's the same exact thing as Melania's: a documentary on a specific period of time for a political figure, building to a moment of triumph. (Trump inauguration vs the NYC election.) but they will treat it like a hagiography of Mamdami. Posted by: LizLem at January 31, 2026 12:45 PM (gWBY1) 147
FINALLY!!!
DJT told Cuckson, oWens and the rest to "SHUT THE FUCK UP!" - End says Dilley Meme Team produced the video. Misleads everyone with the DT account template. Posted by: Biden's Dog sniffs a whole lotta malarkey, at January 31, 2026 12:45 PM (GHvvy) 148
I knew when I voted for it that Measure A wasn't going to be let stand. But it was worth a shot.....
Posted by: Anonymous Rogue in Kalifornistan (ARiK) at January 31, 2026 12:46 PM (QGaXH) 149
140 FINALLY!!!
DJT told Cuckson, oWens and the rest to "SHUT THE FUCK UP!" 👏👏🤣🤣🤣🤣 New Video !! https://tinyurl.com/474d92jr (KT, please send to ace and COBS ...) Posted by: runner at January 31, 2026 12:42 PM (g47mK) No he didn't. The guy who made the video said that. Posted by: Let's keep it accurate please at January 31, 2026 12:46 PM (TbWk/) 150
108 Looks like Retards with Radios is happening. No more signal chat, so they're using ham radios.
that'll at least keep the islamists out Posted by: anachronda at January 31, 2026 12:46 PM (edU/H) 151
I note that my mother really liked visiting Singapore. It was so clean and orderly. I pointed out that it was rather severe in limiting rights there. Her response was that "You have the right to do right."
A West Texas Prussian she was. Posted by: toby928(c) at January 31, 2026 12:46 PM (lrtx8) 152
The Melania movie has one of the most lopsided critics vs. audience scores on Rotten Tomatoes of all time. 7% vs 99% positive.
Posted by: Ian S. at January 31, 2026 12:47 PM (QZThv) 153
RIP ya big dummy.
Posted by: toby928(c) at January 31, 2026 12:47 PM (lrtx8) 154
Well, we are in the midst of a full-blown insurgency. This is no longer a joke.
Posted by: ErikInTexas at January 31, 2026 12:48 PM (4b7CV) 155
>If I had to bet money on Lemon it would be he doesn't see a inside of a jail
Posted by: Skip --- 8 hours community service, $50 fine NEXT Posted by: Don Black at January 31, 2026 12:48 PM (ZxPkt) Posted by: PMRich at January 31, 2026 12:49 PM (RqfTw) 157
152 The Melania movie has one of the most lopsided critics vs. audience scores on Rotten Tomatoes of all time. 7% vs 99% positive.
Posted by: Ian S. at January 31, 2026 12:47 PM (QZThv) Sure. The left-wing faggot movie critics hated it while the normies loved it. Favorable indicator that it's a good film for those inclined to see it. Posted by: If critics hate it, go see it at January 31, 2026 12:49 PM (TbWk/) Posted by: thug dolphin at January 31, 2026 12:49 PM (EyfuW) 159
If ANY government sent a bunch of cops or Natty Guardsmen to close the churches down, I would imagine a LOT of those cops and soldiers would have said no, and joined the Faithful.
But no, we gotta protect our tax exempt status. No Word Of the Lord for you. Posted by: BurtTC at January 31, 2026 12:40 PM Unfortunately, this did happen in a neighborhood in Chicago during the Plandemic. Police were sent and the church services shut down. The church in Chicago that was notably shut down (or had its gathering dispersed) by police during the early COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 was St. Odisho Assyrian Church (also referred to as Saint Odisho Church or Mar Odisho Church), an Assyrian Church of the East parish located in the Pulaski Park area on the northwest side (around 6200 North Pulaski Road). On March 29, 2020 (a Sunday), Chicago police responded to reports of a large gathering inside the church during a funeral service. Full Grok summary: https://bit.ly/4bA6v8l Posted by: Clyde Shelton at January 31, 2026 12:50 PM (P5BPp) 160
If I had to bet money on Lemon it would be he doesn't see a inside of a jail
He'd really enjoy jail, so we'd need to come up with some alternative form of punishment. Posted by: Ian S. at January 31, 2026 12:50 PM (QZThv) Posted by: Don Black at January 31, 2026 12:51 PM (ZxPkt) 162
I will not wait for the overaged AOSHQ groyper brigade (basically 3-4 losers ) to try defend garbage mouths' honor. So I am counting on the normals to appreciate it!
Posted by: runner at January 31, 2026 12:44 PM (g47mK) Freedom means obeying, after all. Posted by: Kindltot at January 31, 2026 12:51 PM (rbvCR) 163
The insurrectionists switching to ham radio because their internet apps are compromised, is reminiscent of Hezbollah moving to pagers, for the same reason. Posted by: Semi-Literate Thug at January 31, 2026 12:51 PM (biznJ) 164
Unfortunately, this did happen in a neighborhood in Chicago during the Plandemic. Police were sent and the church services shut down.
The church in Chicago that was notably shut down (or had its gathering dispersed) by police during the early COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 was St. Odisho Assyrian Church (also referred to as Saint Odisho Church or Mar Odisho Church), an Assyrian Church of the East parish located in the Pulaski Park area on the northwest side (around 6200 North Pulaski Road). On March 29, 2020 (a Sunday), Chicago police responded to reports of a large gathering inside the church during a funeral service. Full Grok summary: https://bit.ly/4bA6v8l Posted by: Clyde Shelton at January 31, 2026 12:50 PM (P5BPp) That's impossible. They're Heroes in Blue™ who serve and protect, and faithfully uphold their oaths to uphold the Constitution. Posted by: Push comes to shove they follow orders at January 31, 2026 12:51 PM (TbWk/) 165
X mentions numerous unexplained building explosions in Iran today
Probably the Mossad greasing some skids. Posted by: Ian S. at January 31, 2026 12:52 PM (QZThv) 166
I wonder if Rollo is still alive?
Posted by: Julio at January 31, 2026 12:53 PM (R/m4+) 167
I wonder if Spain is headed for another civil war?
Posted by: Diogenes at January 31, 2026 12:53 PM (2WIwB) 168
@Artemisfornow
I wonder how much of this history is being taught in our progressive schools? Probably not much. Working class British people deserve more than the contempt they’re given by government and liberal shills who hate us. Britain deserves better. ------ I noted here several years ago that the UNC School of Journalism (ranked 4th in the nation) had eliminated any requirement for any history courses pre-1865, and also eliminated Econ 101: "In 2015, the UNC-Chapel Hill School of Media and Journalism (now the Hussman School of Journalism and Media) updated its curriculum to eliminate required foundational courses, including certain history and economics classes, aiming to provide more flexibility for students. " Posted by: MacArthur Park at January 31, 2026 12:53 PM (XeU6L) 169
The insurrectionists switching to ham radio because their internet apps are compromised, is reminiscent of Hezbollah moving to pagers, for the same reason.
Ham radio is not encrypted and is trivially jammable, especially in urban environments. So yeah, it's very reminiscent. Also, it's not for nothing that the best name anyone's come up with for Antifa is "Vanilla ISIS". Posted by: Ian S. at January 31, 2026 12:53 PM (QZThv) 170
I guess I'm lucky to have a good police department. Thank God for small town Southern living.
Posted by: toby928(c) at January 31, 2026 12:54 PM (lrtx8) 171
Oops /MacArthur Park
Posted by: Mike Hammer, etc., etc. at January 31, 2026 12:54 PM (XeU6L) 172
Eight!!!???
Hell, I vouch for all you 'Ron and 'Ettes! Posted by: Diogenes at January 31, 2026 12:54 PM (2WIwB) 173
Eight!!!???
Hell, I vouch for all you 'Ron and 'Ettes! Posted by: Diogenes at January 31, 2026 12:54 PM That garrett guy is a little sketchy. Posted by: toby928(c) at January 31, 2026 12:55 PM (lrtx8) 174
One thing we take for granted is that a "high trust" society is an unalloyed good. Is it? Is this something we are not allowed to question?
Japan is arguably the highest-trust society in the world. Even liberals come back from it in awe of how clean and orderly and safe it is, they just misinterpret why/how that is. You can walk through dark alleys in Tokyo at 3 AM and nothing will happen to you. If there are bad things about that I've not heard any. Posted by: Ian S. at January 31, 2026 12:43 PM That unfortunately has changed over the past few years when Japan started to allow immigration from third world shitholes. However, Japan just recently elected new leadership in government who is basically the Japanese version of Trump and her plan is to deport every last one of these people. And her explicit reason is because these third world jackasses have no respect for Japanese culture and are turning it into a shithole like their home countries. Posted by: Clyde Shelton at January 31, 2026 12:55 PM (P5BPp) 175
Speaking of Trump telling Candace to shut up...
Maybe I'm a cynical autist who has been in the marketing field too long, but I listened to the leaked audio of Erika after Charlie's memorial, rallying and thanking the TPUSA staff. It doesn't ring alarm bells for me, I wasn't shocked. It was marketing team meeting 101, with personal touches, after a tragedy. None of what she said sounded weird or callous or "off" to me. Am I missing something? I just don't get why people are so quick to hang her high and act like she's not mourning properly. And Candace wants her destroyed for reasons I don't know. Plenty of grieving people can pull it together after a spouse dies. Including those that have an unshakable belief in heaven and know they will see their spouse again. Not everyone goes full sackcloth and ashes, even if they deeply loved the person. Erika was a powerhouse before Charlie met her. She was a force, who gave up worldly power and influence to support Charlie and raise their kids. She's putting on her CEO pants now and running a company. Something that I could tell from 5 minutes of researching her background she'll be able to handle. I thought libs want boss babes? Posted by: LizLem at January 31, 2026 12:57 PM (gWBY1) 176
Disrupting the communication networks of the insurrection psy op has the greatest return for effort of any measure taken against them. Their operation lives or dies by rapid communication capability. Posted by: Semi-Literate Thug at January 31, 2026 12:58 PM (biznJ) 177
Schrödinger’s Government
heh. Trust me, did deep enough into what the dems are doing and you will be assailed by the stench of Marxism. Posted by: Diogenes at January 31, 2026 12:58 PM (2WIwB) 178
That garrett guy is a little sketchy.
Posted by: toby928(c) at January 31, 2026 12:55 PM (lrtx Point taken. Maybe it takes two or three "rons to vouch for that guy? Posted by: Diogenes at January 31, 2026 12:59 PM (2WIwB) 179
I am confident that in the long run, right will prevail. As it did in 1815 at Waterloo, 1865 at Appomatox and 1945 in Tokyo Bay. But look at the cost. The Democrat party does not care.
Posted by: ErikInTexas at January 31, 2026 12:59 PM (4b7CV) 180
The law only exists for those who obey it. This seems to be the Democrat operating principle.
Posted by: Ex Rex Reeder at January 31, 2026 01:01 PM (MZ+PY) 181
Just saw that Demond Wilson passed yesterday
No more Big Dummy Posted by: PMRich at January 31, 2026 12:49 PM (RqfTw) - We'll always have Ace! Posted by: Biden's Dog sniffs a whole lotta malarkey, at January 31, 2026 01:02 PM (GHvvy) 182
If our government is unpleasing to the eyes, your government would not allow any sharing of power or money.
If your government were here, i would be killed. Then trust is not needed. Trust is like the collar pin holding a vast machine together. Posted by: thug dolphin at January 31, 2026 01:02 PM (EyfuW) 183
Unfortunately, this did happen in a neighborhood in Chicago during the Plandemic. Police were sent and the church services shut down.
The church in Chicago that was notably shut down (or had its gathering dispersed) by police during the early COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 was St. Odisho Assyrian Church (also referred to as Saint Odisho Church or Mar Odisho Church), an Assyrian Church of the East parish located in the Pulaski Park area on the northwest side (around 6200 North Pulaski Road). On March 29, 2020 (a Sunday), Chicago police responded to reports of a large gathering inside the church during a funeral service. Full Grok summary: https://bit.ly/4bA6v8l Posted by: Clyde Shelton at January 31, 2026 12:50 PM (P5BPp) Yeah, I wouldn't expect Chicago cops to go against the man. In Colorado, when the state passed gun grabber laws, several sheriffs announced they would not enforce it. Posted by: BurtTC at January 31, 2026 01:03 PM (42HNu) 184
It doesn’t matter whether it is an “unalloyed good” or not don’t let the perfect get in the way of the good. It is the pre-requisite of a functioning society, not a secondary product or derivative. We as a society seem to have forgotten that, at the institutional level.
As a result, instead of locking up the crooks they lock up the shampoo. This is ultimately unworkable. Posted by: Common Tater at January 31, 2026 01:03 PM (x4uGH) 185
Unfortunately, this did happen in a neighborhood in Chicago during the Plandemic. Police were sent and the church services shut down.
Clyde Shelton at January 31, 2026 12:50 PM (P5BPp) Kind of makes the point, though. It didn't even have to be a majority of churches. Maybe a dozen out of the hundreds in a given city standing on their 1A freedom to practice their faith. Churches, synagogues, temples...make them stretch their enforcement resources week after week. The fact that so few were willing to practice their faith in the face of oppression made it easy for that oppression to succeed. The number of lukewarm ministries exposed during that operation was heartbreaking. Posted by: Joe Kidd at January 31, 2026 01:04 PM (nbLIj) 186
I am confident that in the long run, right will prevail. As it did in 1815 at Waterloo, 1865 at Appomatox and 1945 in Tokyo Bay. But look at the cost. The Democrat party does not care.
Posted by: ErikInTexas at January 31, 2026 12:59 PM I used to think that. Until I saw the response during the Plandemic. People allowing the government to mass murder their family members in hospitals and nursing homes. People allowing those hospitals and nursing homes to deny them access to their family members while they died. People allowing their children to be masked up and "vaccinated". If people will not even fight for their family and children, why would they fight for their country. The Plandemic response was eye-opening for me. And not in a good way. Posted by: Clyde Shelton at January 31, 2026 01:04 PM (P5BPp) 187
Disrupting the communication networks of the insurrection psy op has the greatest return for effort of any measure taken against them. Their operation lives or dies by rapid communication capability.
Posted by: Semi-Literate Thug at January 31, 2026 12:58 PM (biznJ) Its even more fun to spoof them. Get into their nets and send them to the wrong places, have them dress differently, etc. If you are effective enough, it forces the leadership to change their tactics, or to come find you...and that is like winning the game. Posted by: Diogenes at January 31, 2026 01:05 PM (2WIwB) 188
Brett Cooper runs down all the new insane socialist bills they are trying to enshrine into VA law:
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=sAHfuDYIAUk (Virginia politicians can already rent back their properties to the government, and are cleaning up. Which we taxpayers pay for. With a new VA bill, the politicians will also be able to use taxpayer money to buy property! So taxpayers will fund their mortgages and then pay their rent. What a disgusting, brilliant scam!) And ShoeOnHead discusses Amelia! https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=70uTOeDpgTo Posted by: LizLem at January 31, 2026 01:05 PM (gWBY1) 189
SEa
Posted by: Don Black at January 31, 2026 01:05 PM (ZxPkt) 190
Freedom means obeying, after all.
Posted by: Kindltot at January 31, 2026 12:51 PM (rbvCR) When Trump disagrees with someone, he let's the have it. He uses more words, not less. Those who have nothing to say are the ones who try to silence others. Posted by: BurtTC at January 31, 2026 01:05 PM (42HNu) Posted by: Don Black at January 31, 2026 01:05 PM (ZxPkt) 192
The law only exists for those who obey it. This seems to be the Democrat operating principle.
Posted by: Ex Rex Reeder at January 31, 2026 01:01 PM Another way of putting it... The law only exists if there are those in a position of authority with the will to enforce it. Posted by: Clyde Shelton at January 31, 2026 01:06 PM (P5BPp) 193
I guess I'm lucky to have a good police department. Thank God for small town Southern living.
Posted by: toby928(c) Our small town is 30 miles from the county seat. Last week when the temp was -40 w/windchill and blustery, the treasurer and 2 others drove up to assist people with applying for the primary residence property tax credit, identity theft prevention, etc. The chief of police also drove up, he met every person coming into the firehall, visited with them, then escorted them into the meeting room and directed them to the person we should meet with. Small town, big benefits. Posted by: old chick at January 31, 2026 01:06 PM (F3Dlr) 194
> Ham radio is not encrypted and is trivially jammable, especially in urban environments. So yeah, it's very reminiscent.
-------- "Ham radio" is somewhat generic. These insurrectionists could have access to P25 encrypted radios. They're ubiquitous anymore. Certainly there are methods to listen in, but I would not put it past some financer of these riots to have access to this tech, or something along the lines of the app "Zello." The leftists, the ones pulling the strings and pouring money into the riots, they're nothing if not adaptable. Posted by: Martini Farmer at January 31, 2026 01:06 PM (jtM2q) 195
Boston’s Mayor Wu:
“Every single human being has the legal right to come to the United States and seek shelter” - It's in the good and plenty clause. Posted by: Anonosaurus Wrecks, Damn It Feels Good to Be a Trumpster! at January 31, 2026 01:07 PM (J+Psw) 196
Experts! Headline (The College Fix): "Women’s & gender studies professor: Renee Good killed b/c she ‘knew white silence is violence’" Posted by: mrp at January 31, 2026 01:07 PM (rj6Yv) 197
In Colorado, when the state passed gun grabber laws, several sheriffs announced they would not enforce it.
Posted by: BurtTC at January 31, 2026 01:03 PM Same here in Michigan. When Wretched Whitmer announced all her lockdown orders, there were several Michigan sheriffs who stated they would not enforce most of her ridiculous nonsense. Posted by: Clyde Shelton at January 31, 2026 01:08 PM (P5BPp) 198
People allowing their children to be masked up and "vaccinated".
Correct. And those same people would go around and want anyone not masked up to be arrested, browbeaten, hauled away and vaporized. In a prison, your worst enemy is your fellow prisoners. Still unbelievable years later. Posted by: Men's Room Wall at January 31, 2026 01:09 PM (R/m4+) 199
The fact that so few were willing to practice their faith in the face of oppression made it easy for that oppression to succeed. The number of lukewarm ministries exposed during that operation was heartbreaking.
Posted by: Joe Kidd at January 31, 2026 01:04 PM (nbLIj) It reminds me of those videos you see of sheepdogs herding their flock. Dozens or hundreds of sheep will be running around, and the dog, through sheer speed and skill, will get EVERY sheep to move in the direction the dog decides. If a handful of sheep were to defy the dog, with some going one way, and some going another, there's really not much the dog could do. He could stop one group of them, but not both, or all others who run off. But sheep are sheep. Posted by: BurtTC at January 31, 2026 01:09 PM (42HNu) 200
Not surprised the Virginia Deep State residents are looting the Republic
Posted by: Skip at January 31, 2026 01:09 PM (Ia/+0) 201
Ah, the alternative acronyms I learn from this place!
Posted by: pookysgirl needs to figure out her favorite at January 31, 2026 12:43 PM (Wt5PA) I, being an electronic geek as a teen in the 60's, had a, uh, radio station on the air. Nearly was caught. The Friendly Candy Company was what we geeks called them back then. Around 1964. A number of years later, I began work in the REAL broadcast world, back in the day when one had to possess a First Class Radiotelephone license issued by the FCC after passing a rigorous technical exam. Little did they know..... Posted by: thatcrazyjerseyguy at January 31, 2026 01:10 PM (5xuJ/) 202
Plenty of grieving people can pull it together after a spouse dies. Including those that have an unshakable belief in heaven and know they will see their spouse again. Not everyone goes full sackcloth and ashes, even if they deeply loved the person.
She's been attacked both for grieving too much and not grieving enough. The attacking is the point. (That said, "not grieving enough" seems to especially resonate with AWFLs, who go loopy every time their vegan cat dies). Posted by: Ian S. at January 31, 2026 01:11 PM (xComp) 203
130 Looks like Retards with Radios is happening. No more signal chat, so they're using ham radios.
Posted by: Mr Aspirin Factory at January 31, 2026 12:21 PM (gw/qA) Are they licensed? If not the Friendly Candy Commision will not be very kind. Hefty fine. They'll be very easy to find if the FCC sets up a van somewhere in the vicinity. Posted by: thatcrazyjerseyguy at January 31, 2026 12:39 PM (5xuJ/) Maybe getting into a SIGINT pissing contest with the US government isn't the wisest tactical choice. There's lots of things the government sucks at, but you chose this? Posted by: Bilwis Devourer of Innocent Souls, I'm starvin' over here at January 31, 2026 01:11 PM (w/O5Q) Posted by: Biden's Dog sniffs a whole lotta malarkey, at January 31, 2026 01:11 PM (GHvvy) 205
Kind of makes the point, though. It didn't even have to be a majority of churches. Maybe a dozen out of the hundreds in a given city standing on their 1A freedom to practice their faith. Churches, synagogues, temples... make them stretch their enforcement resources week after week.
The fact that so few were willing to practice their faith in the face of oppression made it easy for that oppression to succeed. The number of lukewarm ministries exposed during that operation was heartbreaking. Posted by: Joe Kidd at January 31, 2026 01:04 PM 100% agreed. And in my opinion what all churches should have done. There is no possible way local law enforcement could have shut down even a small number of the churches in a city if every church held their services. Instead, almost all of them cowered to the Plandemic orders. Yet another thing that turned me away from church and religion overall over the years. Exposed the hypocrisy of religion when they could not stand for their beliefs in the time when it was the most important. Posted by: Clyde Shelton at January 31, 2026 01:12 PM (P5BPp) 206
Remember when that Kenyan said he would "fundamentally change the United States"?
This is that. Now that we are a fully-feathered Matriarchy the Karen Klass Ruling Brood will just politely smile an earnest "I'll show YOU whose boss!" smile. Embrace the suck. Posted by: Dan Patterson at January 31, 2026 01:13 PM (m0F9m) 207
I just read Big Dummy Demond Wilson died yesterday.
Posted by: Northernlurker , Maple Syrup MAGA at January 31, 2026 01:13 PM (p31pK) 208
"Ham radio" is somewhat generic. These insurrectionists could have access to P25 encrypted radios. They're ubiquitous anymore. Certainly there are methods to listen in, but I would not put it past some financer of these riots to have access to this tech, or something along the lines of the app "Zello."
The leftists, the ones pulling the strings and pouring money into the riots, they're nothing if not adaptable. Posted by: Martini Farmer at January 31, 2026 01:06 PM (jtM2q) The carrier is still detectable and can be tracked. The modulation is encrypted. Posted by: thatcrazyjerseyguy at January 31, 2026 01:14 PM (5xuJ/) 209
LizLem at January 31, 2026 12:57 PM (gWBY1)
I really think Charlie Kirk's murder broke Candace Owens. It seems obvious to me now that she saw herself as Mrs. Kirk, and when she left (was forced out from?) TPUSA, she still held hopes that she might ultimately win him. Maybe her marriage was a step in her accepting reality, but his death sent her back into that emotional tailspin. She sees Erika as taking the limelight that she imagined for herself, so her mission now is to destroy it since she can't have it. Posted by: Joe Kidd at January 31, 2026 01:16 PM (nbLIj) 210
Instead, almost all of them cowered to the Plandemic orders. Yet another thing that turned me away from church and religion overall over the years. Exposed the hypocrisy of religion when they could not stand for their beliefs in the time when it was the most important.
Posted by: Clyde Shelton at January 31, 2026 01:12 PM (P5BPp) Reminds me of that other passage from the Good Book, when Jesus was among the lepers. One of his disciples said "Teacher, how hast thou trod amongst the vermin and the insane, without covering thine face. And lo, Jesus replied, 'Oops, you are are right, brother. I almost forgot.' And so it was, Jesus donned the face diaper, and continues to minister to the disgusting filthy heathen scum." Posted by: BurtTC at January 31, 2026 01:18 PM (mPQMK) 211
I really think Charlie Kirk's murder broke Candace Owens. It seems obvious to me now that she saw herself as Mrs. Kirk, and when she left (was forced out from?) TPUSA, she still held hopes that she might ultimately win him. Maybe her marriage was a step in her accepting reality, but his death sent her back into that emotional tailspin. She sees Erika as taking the limelight that she imagined for herself, so her mission now is to destroy it since she can't have it.
Posted by: Joe Kidd at January 31, 2026 01:16 PM (nbLIj) Or it's possible there really is something seriously wrong with TPUSA, and she's getting inside info from whistleblowers, who the organization is trying to hunt down and silence. One or the other. Time will tell. Posted by: BurtTC at January 31, 2026 01:20 PM (mPQMK) 212
No one wants to point out that only mono-ethnic societies have the capability of being high-trust societies. And only some of those.
Posted by: Tom Servo at January 31, 2026 01:23 PM (IUuBi) 213
If I had to bet money on Lemon it would be he doesn't see a inside of a jail
Posted by: Skip at January 31, 2026 12:44 PM (Ia/+0) - I'm sorry. The betting window is closed now. https://t.co/kdBzJXrIu0 Posted by: Biden's Dog sniffs a whole lotta malarkey, at January 31, 2026 01:26 PM (GHvvy) 214
My Dad was a Norwegian from the Northwoods. Great guy. But spending so much time up there as a kid, it is funny these days the Norwegians are held up as the ideal immigrant stock.
Posted by: Ted Torgerson at January 31, 2026 01:26 PM (wGerL) 215
Peak Candace Owens was a week ago when she blasted the interwebs with her demand for the government to explain why the ice wasn’t melting, even though it was 30 degrees outside.
Posted by: Tom Servo at January 31, 2026 01:26 PM (IUuBi) 216
One or the other. Time will tell.
Posted by: BurtTC at January 31, 2026 01:20 PM (mPQMK) - I feel sorry for you. Posted by: Biden's Dog sniffs a whole lotta malarkey, at January 31, 2026 01:26 PM (GHvvy) 217
The carrier is still detectable and can be tracked. The modulation is encrypted. Posted by: thatcrazyjerseyguy ------ See: Foxhunt Posted by: Mike Hammer, Know Code Extra at January 31, 2026 01:27 PM (XeU6L) 218
Same here in Michigan. When Wretched Whitmer announced all her lockdown orders, there were several Michigan sheriffs who stated they would not enforce most of her ridiculous nonsense.
I noted earlier that the state of Washington is considering a law that would allow the state government to remove recalcitrant elected sheriffs. In most blue states, the majority of the counties are red and elect conservative sheriffs, so it makes sense that the blue state governments would want a mechanism to remove them. Posted by: Lutheran Family Services! at January 31, 2026 01:28 PM (n1OCj) Posted by: Don Black at January 31, 2026 01:29 PM (ZxPkt) 220
Tribalism is a mechanism for survival. I believe the Western world had advanced beyond this, which is what separates a modern first-world country from a third-world shithole. The more we engage with these illegal immigrants the further we get away from a modern civilization.
You get to choose your poison and from what I see, the left is devolving into barbarism. Posted by: Rev. Wishbone at January 31, 2026 01:30 PM (oT7pT) 221
I feel sorry for you.
Posted by: Biden's Dog sniffs a whole lotta malarkey, at January 31, 2026 01:26 PM (GHvvy) I know. I have this thing about seeking truth, even when it goes against what I've been led to believe. These last few years have seen a LOT of my prior beliefs pierced by reality. I am sometimes jealous of those who can continue to believe their pre-ordained narratives, in spite of facts. Posted by: BurtTC at January 31, 2026 01:31 PM (yKTt/) 222
>>> You folks in the mid-north have too much time on your hands: https://tinyurl.com/2s36sdyv
I love it! And I note that there is plenty of room on for snow jack to get on the door next to snow rose before he freezes to death. Posted by: LizLem at January 31, 2026 01:32 PM (gWBY1) 223
The carrier is still detectable and can be tracked. The modulation is encrypted.
Posted by: thatcrazyjerseyguy ------ See: Foxhunt Posted by: Mike Hammer, Know Code Extra at January 31, 2026 01:27 PM (XeU6L) When sighting in our news MW trucks (with digital MW transmitters) to the recieve sites, all I needed was the spectrum analyzer to peak the signal. Or going Posted by: thatcrazyjerseyguy at January 31, 2026 01:32 PM (5xuJ/) 224
I know. I have this thing about seeking truth, even when it goes against what I've been led to believe.
Posted by: BurtTC at January 31, 2026 01:31 PM (yKTt/) - No. You're an easy con. Posted by: Biden's Dog sniffs a whole lotta malarkey, at January 31, 2026 01:33 PM (GHvvy) 225
I just realized this week that a particular student who comes into our math help center
Posted by: Emmie -- be strong and courageous! at January 31, 2026 01:33 PM (uR/3t) 226
No. You're an easy con.
Posted by: Biden's Dog sniffs a whole lotta malarkey, at January 31, 2026 01:33 PM (GHvvy) You don't know me. And what you think of me matters to me, not at all. Posted by: BurtTC at January 31, 2026 01:34 PM (yKTt/) 227
225 I just realized this week that a particular student who comes into our math help center
you can't just leave us hanging like that! what about the particular student who comes into your math help center? Posted by: anachronda at January 31, 2026 01:34 PM (edU/H) 228
Or it's possible there really is something seriously wrong with TPUSA, and she's getting inside info from whistleblowers, who the organization is trying to hunt down and silence.
One or the other. Time will tell. Posted by: BurtTC at January 31, 2026 01:20 PM (mPQMK) Well now I'm curious. Do you give equal weight to either scenario or are you leaning one way or the other? Posted by: Joe Kidd at January 31, 2026 01:35 PM (nbLIj) 229
Or it's possible there really is something seriously wrong with TPUSA, and she's getting inside info from whistleblowers, who the organization is trying to hunt down and silence.
One or the other. Time will tell. Posted by: BurtTC at January 31, 2026 01:20 PM Yep. Personally, I never understood the seeming hero-worship of Charlie Kirk and now seemingly Erika Kirk. And by extension, the infallibility of TPUSA. The only political personality I have ever really had an admiration for was Rush Limbaugh. So maybe if Rush had been assassinated, I would feel the same as some of the Kirk worshipers, but I dunno. I still knew Rush was fallible and not right all the time. With Charlie, Erika and TPUSA as an extension of Charlie, it seems their supporters find they are beyond criticism, simply because someone assassinated Charlie. I stopped listening to Owens years ago when I felt she was just yet another "conservative" influencer/grifter. But I also feel the same about most of the popular "conservative" content creators. I follow most for news, but I don't believe any of them are for anything other than increasing their "brand". Posted by: Clyde Shelton at January 31, 2026 01:35 PM (P5BPp) 230
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>>> I am sometimes jealous of those who can continue to believe their pre-ordained narratives, in spite of facts.
Right? I sometimes look at my friends on social media with TDS, who I still adore, and admire how they have so much high trust in legacy media, they swallow whatever "sharonsaysso" tells them on Instagram. (I see waaaay too many reposts of elitists like sharonsaysso.) Posted by: LizLem at January 31, 2026 01:37 PM (gWBY1) 232
When sighting in our news MW trucks (with digital MW transmitters) to the recieve sites, all I needed was the spectrum analyzer to peak the signal. ----- Good for point-to-point, but provides no location data beyond, 'It's in that direction'. Posted by: Mike Hammer, Know Code Extra at January 31, 2026 01:41 PM (XeU6L) 233
I am sometimes jealous of those who can continue to believe their pre-ordained narratives, in spite of facts.
Right? I sometimes look at my friends on social media with TDS, who I still adore, and admire how they have so much high trust in legacy media, they swallow whatever "sharonsaysso" tells them on Instagram. Posted by: LizLem at January 31, 2026 01:37 PM That kind of thing I don't understand. Maybe I am just naturally skeptical and untrusting of people, especially after having dealt with betrayal pretty early in life, but I don't get the mindset of taking on an opinion based on what someone else tells you to think. I remember people used to think Rush Limbaugh listeners were like that, especially with the "mega dittos, Rush!" line that numerous callers would use. But the fact was that it was the opposite. People were thanking Rush for articulating beliefs they already had. They were thankful to hear them shared to a wide audience and know they were not alone in those beliefs. I share content from people I listen to, but most of the time it is because they are articulating much better than I could a belief or opinion I already hold. Posted by: Clyde Shelton at January 31, 2026 01:44 PM (P5BPp) 234
Well now I'm curious. Do you give equal weight to either scenario or are you leaning one way or the other?
Posted by: Joe Kidd at January 31, 2026 01:35 PM (nbLIj) Honestly? I don't know. After Charlie was killed, I really was moved by the outpouring of love and support for Erika, but I knew nothing at all about her, or the TPUSA organization. There's a LOT of people coming out saying there's shenanigans going on with that org, that the money is bent, and that Charlie was asking questions that pointed to corruption going on behind his back. Does that mean his own organization had him killed? How the hell do I know! But the fact that Erika is trying to tell people to stop asking questions doesn't make me any more comfortable with the narrative that she's just a grieving widow. Posted by: BurtTC at January 31, 2026 01:45 PM (gU7ME) 235
In fairness, if people were suggesting that I had my spouse murdered, I'd tell them to shut the fuck up as well.
Posted by: toby928(c) at January 31, 2026 01:47 PM (lrtx8) 236
Good for point-to-point, but provides no location data beyond, 'It's in that direction'.
Posted by: Mike Hammer, Know Code Extra at January 31, 2026 01:41 PM (XeU6L) Ham radio is not directional and can easily be triangulated. It's done all the time. Posted by: thatcrazyjerseyguy at January 31, 2026 01:47 PM (5xuJ/) 237
I stopped listening to Owens years ago when I felt she was just yet another "conservative" influencer/grifter. But I also feel the same about most of the popular "conservative" content creators. I follow most for news, but I don't believe any of them are for anything other than increasing their "brand".
Posted by: Clyde Shelton at January 31, 2026 01:35 PM (P5BPp) I'm not a "follower" of Candace either. Doesn't mean I don't hear stuff she says though, and it DOES appear she's getting inside info from whistleblowers at TPUSA. Is she a grifter? Sure, I guess. Everyone who makes money in that sphere is, to some extent. It's a living. Doesn't mean she's always wrong (and of course it doesn't mean she's always right either). As I said, time will tell. Posted by: BurtTC at January 31, 2026 01:48 PM (gU7ME) 238
Apropos of nothing, I am commenting from a Linux virtual machine that I am testing to see if it will work for me as a desktop. I don't want to go to W11.
Posted by: toby928(c) at January 31, 2026 01:49 PM (lrtx8) 239
I remember a sinister black van the Krauts had on Hogan's Heroes that had a rotating antenna on top to search for contraband radios.
Posted by: Short Wave Short Bus at January 31, 2026 01:50 PM (oftw2) 240
In fairness, if people were suggesting that I had my spouse murdered, I'd tell them to shut the fuck up as well.
Posted by: toby928(c) at January 31, 2026 01:47 PM (lrtx Since I don't hang on every word Candace says, I could be wrong, but I don't think she's ever said she believes Erika was in on the murder. It's still possible he was shot by a guy on a roof, who's boyfriend is a furry. That just looks much much less possible, with every new piece of info that comes out. Posted by: BurtTC at January 31, 2026 01:51 PM (gU7ME) 241
She sees Erika as taking the limelight that she imagined for herself, so her mission now is to destroy it since she can't have it.
Posted by: Joe Kidd at January 31, 2026 01:16 PM (nbLIj) So in other words...chick. Posted by: Berserker-Dragonheads Division at January 31, 2026 01:52 PM (snZF9) 242
No one wants to point out that only mono-ethnic societies have the capability of being high-trust societies.
——- Not true, though this is the crux of the issue. Leftists want to destroy the system, and the way you do that is to conflate race with culture. Ironically if their “arguments” are correct, then obviously whites are the superior race, and the whole thing is moot. Those “criticizing” are not capable in this society. Not even a little bit. Most have no idea what is actually being put forth by “academics”. Not even a little bit. That’s why their world view is unimaginably toxic. It is intended to be. They cannot argue in the realm of facts, logic, and reason, therefore these very concepts are “white supremacy” It is a hell of a mind fuck, I’ll give them that. And they know most people do not want to actually think, much less think for themselves. Posted by: Common Tater at January 31, 2026 01:53 PM (J+7DF) 243
I don't want to go to W11.
Posted by: toby928(c) at January 31, 2026 01:49 PM (lrtx You're not fooling anyone. *Whacks toby on the head* Posted by: BurtTC at January 31, 2026 01:54 PM (polxd) 244
Is she a grifter? Sure, I guess. Everyone who makes money in that sphere is, to some extent. It's a living.
Doesn't mean she's always wrong (and of course it doesn't mean she's always right either). As I said, time will tell. Posted by: BurtTC at January 31, 2026 01:48 PM Yep, I think every single person in the "influencer" and "content creator" sphere is a grifter. That's the whole point, because that is how you make money in that "profession". Likes, subs, attention, etc. That's my opinion about all of them, left or right, Candace or Tim Pool or Ben Shapiro or Charlie Kirk or TPUSA or Benny Johnson or Brett Cooper or Steven Crowder or Tucker Carlson. I listen to them for the news and their take to stay informed, but that's it. I trust none of them. Especially when they get on about all the stupid drama going on between all of them. Example: https://bit.ly/4rWlkaR THE DESERVENING [Right-Wing E-Girl Drama Tier List] That also exposes what I have thought of TPUSA and other conservative org "gatherings" that were just hook-up parties for the right. Posted by: Clyde Shelton at January 31, 2026 01:58 PM (P5BPp) 245
The US wrote the book on that stuff. You can’t even fart over a field phone without them listening in, if they choose to.
Most of our problems are due to choices made and not made, by those who have more high tech at their disposal than most people can imagine. It’s a government problem, not anything else. Donny Two-Scoops Trump, president,1 ea. apparently understands and crucially enforcing this business about making even the wrong people in government do the right thing Posted by: Common Tater at January 31, 2026 01:59 PM (J+7DF) 246
the death of his son broke Burt. be kind to him.
Posted by: grim reaper at January 31, 2026 02:01 PM (van9r) 247
I listen to them for the news and their take to stay informed, but that's it. I trust none of them. Especially when they get on about all the stupid drama going on between all of them.
Example: https://bit.ly/4rWlkaR THE DESERVENING [Right-Wing E-Girl Drama Tier List] That also exposes what I have thought of TPUSA and other conservative org "gatherings" that were just hook-up parties for the right. Posted by: Clyde Shelton at January 31, 2026 01:58 PM (P5BPp) Right, I just don't feel strongly enough about any of them to love them or hate them. I'll watch Tucker when he has a guest on a subject I find interesting. His most recent guest is Jenk Yooger, or whatever the hell his name is. I listened about 5 minutes. That was about it. I couldn't take any more. Posted by: BurtTC at January 31, 2026 02:02 PM (lNoSp) 248
You say "toe-may-toe", I say "toe-mah-toe". You say "Michigan", I say "Minnesota".
Posted by: wm. tyroler at January 31, 2026 02:03 PM (p6/jb) 249
the death of his son broke Burt. be kind to him.
Posted by: grim reaper at January 31, 2026 02:01 PM (van9r) Once again, you don't know me. Posted by: BurtTC at January 31, 2026 02:04 PM (lNoSp) 250
Since I don't hang on every word Candace says, I could be wrong, but I don't think she's ever said she believes Erika was in on the murder.
It's still possible he was shot by a guy on a roof, who's boyfriend is a furry. That just looks much much less possible, with every new piece of info that comes out. Posted by: BurtTC at January 31, 2026 01:51 PM From what I have gathered from numerous different content creators talking about Erika or talking about Candace talking about Erika or... is that basically Candace does not trust Erika or TPUSA or the narrative surrounding Charlie Kirk's assassination. Honestly, I'm there as well. Where I strongly turn away from Owens is from many of her nuttier conspiracies. But I think that goes back to the basic skepticism around the Charlie Kirk assassination. Unfortunately, she goes off the deep ends with her skepticism and ends up losing credibility in anything she talks about. I dunno. I don't really care anymore other than being aggravated that the left succeeded in assassinating an apparently effective content creator on the right. Posted by: Clyde Shelton at January 31, 2026 02:04 PM (P5BPp) 251
BurtTC at January 31, 2026 01:45 PM (gU7ME)
Ok, that's a fair position to take. I happen to have a degree of separation from people inside TPUSA. My former pastor and his son are close to the organization in general and Erika in particular. A friend of mine attended a recent TPUSA event and one of the speakers ranted about ballistics and how that kid's rifle would have blown Charlie's head clean off. Yeah, no. So yes, there is dissention in the ranks. TPUSA was instrumental in getting Trump elected in 2024. That made them ripe for a deep state takeover. I think we're seeing that now. The explosive growth they're experiencing makes it easier for interlopers to get in and sow dissent... Posted by: Joe Kidd at January 31, 2026 02:06 PM (nbLIj) 252
I'm curious, what caliber bullet supposedly wasted kirk?
Posted by: Berserker-Dragonheads Division at January 31, 2026 02:06 PM (snZF9) 253
Ya know burt for someone who can't be bothered to listen to pretty much anyone You sure have a lot of retarded opinions about pretty much everything.
You're "never wrong just asking questions" shtick is boring. Posted by: It'sallsotiresome at January 31, 2026 02:07 PM (wDvQ5) 254
Cui Bono from destroying TPUSA?
Posted by: Ben Had at January 31, 2026 02:08 PM (0KSrI) 255
>>Ham radio is not directional and can easily be triangulated. It's done all the time.
I would image it's similar to LOFAR sonobuoys deployed to detect submarines. Two of those sonobuoys in contact on a particular sound source yields a still very large AOP from where the sound is emitting. Three of them in contact, however, reduces the AOP significantly -- to the point where a highly-prosecutable datum emerges. Posted by: one hour sober at January 31, 2026 02:11 PM (Y1sOo) 256
So yes, there is dissention in the ranks. TPUSA was instrumental in getting Trump elected in 2024. That made them ripe for a deep state takeover. I think we're seeing that now. The explosive growth they're experiencing makes it easier for interlopers to get in and sow dissent...
Posted by: Joe Kidd at January 31, 2026 02:06 PM (nbLIj) One thing we've seen throughout history is that the melding of religion and politics often goes wrong. It's the whole thing about serving two masters. From what I have seen, there are MANY people who work (or worked) for TPUSA who are truly trying to do God's work. What isn't clear is whether the current leadership is doing the same. Posted by: BurtTC at January 31, 2026 02:11 PM (lNoSp) 257
Cui Bono from destroying TPUSA?
Posted by: Ben Had at January 31, 2026 02:08 PM (0KSrI) Specifically? The Democrat Party. Posted by: Joe Kidd at January 31, 2026 02:13 PM (nbLIj) 258
Ok, that's a fair position to take. I happen to have a degree of separation from people inside TPUSA. My former pastor and his son are close to the organization in general and Erika in particular. A friend of mine attended a recent TPUSA event and one of the speakers ranted about ballistics and how that kid's rifle would have blown Charlie's head clean off. Yeah, no.
Posted by: Joe Kidd at January 31, 2026 02:06 PM (nbLIj) I just asked about the caliber because I had completely erased a large car battery with an M1 garand. It vanished. The most I found was one small upper corner. It ceased to exist. Dudes were punching little holes in it was an AR. I hit it with that 30.06 and removed it from the planet. I never forgot that. To see the brute force that round had was unbelievable. A 27 series battery ceased to exist. Blew my mind. Posted by: Berserker-Dragonheads Division at January 31, 2026 02:14 PM (snZF9) 259
You don't know me, but I'm your brother.
Posted by: Taking it to the streets at January 31, 2026 02:15 PM (Y1sOo) 260
I just asked about the caliber because I had completely erased a large car battery with an M1 garand. It vanished. The most I found was one small upper corner. It ceased to exist. Dudes were punching little holes in it was an AR. I hit it with that 30.06 and removed it from the planet. I never forgot that. To see the brute force that round had was unbelievable. A 27 series battery ceased to exist. Blew my mind.
Posted by: Berserker-Dragonheads Division at January 31, 2026 02:14 PM (snZF9) Yeah, there are lots of people who claim to be experts who say there's no way he was hit with a 30.06 round. I'm not an expert, but that's one of those points that ought to be clearly demonstrated one way or another. Was he hit by a 30.06 round or not? Posted by: BurtTC at January 31, 2026 02:18 PM (lNoSp) 261
Joe Kidd, to me it's the people that fear the large numbers of youth returning to G-d and not buying into the socialism Message and those are not all just democrats.
Posted by: Ben Had at January 31, 2026 02:19 PM (0KSrI) 262
From what I have seen, there are MANY people who work (or worked) for TPUSA who are truly trying to do God's work. What isn't clear is whether the current leadership is doing the same.
Posted by: BurtTC at January 31, 2026 02:11 PM (lNoSp) As you say, time will tell. BTW, sorry about that asshole referencing your loss. I may not agree with your positions, but that was way over the line.. Posted by: Joe Kidd at January 31, 2026 02:21 PM (nbLIj) 263
I thought that the official story is that the Kirk assassin used a bolt-action .30-06, and the contention comes from how the bullet's energy was transferred. Posted by: Semi-Literate Thug at January 31, 2026 02:24 PM (VWtfl) 264
As you say, time will tell.
BTW, sorry about that asshole referencing your loss. I may not agree with your positions, but that was way over the line.. Posted by: Joe Kidd at January 31, 2026 02:21 PM (nbLIj) Thank you. Sometimes it's best just to let people's comments sit there and speak for themselves. Posted by: BurtTC at January 31, 2026 02:24 PM (lNoSp) 265
I'm not an expert, but that's one of those points that ought to be clearly demonstrated one way or another. Was he hit by a 30.06 round or not? Posted by: BurtTC ------ Isn't the prevailing thought fragment(s)? Autopsy should tell the story...perhaps. Posted by: Mike Hammer, etc., etc. at January 31, 2026 02:25 PM (XeU6L) 266
I thought that the official story is that the Kirk assassin used a bolt-action .30-06, and the contention comes from how the bullet's energy was transferred.
Posted by: Semi-Literate Thug at January 31, 2026 02:24 PM (VWtfl) Wouldn't an autopsy at least show one way or another, whether it's possible? I don't believe anything has been released, and I'm not sure why. "Ongoing investigation" or respect for the family might be the reasoning, but given where this thing is going, I'm not sure those are valid reasons. Posted by: BurtTC at January 31, 2026 02:27 PM (lNoSp) 267
A 30.06 bullet can come in various loads. A 125 grain load is much different than a 155grain load.
Posted by: Ben Had at January 31, 2026 02:28 PM (0KSrI) 268
Joe Kidd, to me it's the people that fear the large numbers of youth returning to G-d and not buying into the socialism Message and those are not all just democrats.
Posted by: Ben Had at January 31, 2026 02:19 PM (0KSrI) I agree with that generally, but Charlie's mission in 2023, actually, since the COVID shutdown, was to get Trump elected. He denied democrats their victory, and demonstrated that the youth vote could be wrested away from them. TPUSA is a loaded gun pointing at the democrat party and they know it... Posted by: Joe Kidd at January 31, 2026 02:28 PM (nbLIj) 269
Isn't the prevailing thought fragment(s)?
Autopsy should tell the story...perhaps. Posted by: Mike Hammer, etc., etc. at January 31, 2026 02:25 PM (XeU6L) I hadn't heard that, but I suppose that would be more likely. But then, where did the bullet hit, and where are the other fragments? If they have that info, might be wise to release it. Posted by: BurtTC at January 31, 2026 02:29 PM (lNoSp) 270
A 125 grain load is much different than a 155grain load.
Posted by: Ben Had at January 31, 2026 02:28 PM (0KSrI) I'm well aware of that. Every time I sit on the terlet. Posted by: BurtTC at January 31, 2026 02:31 PM (lNoSp) 271
I hadn't heard that, but I suppose that would be more likely.
But then, where did the bullet hit, and where are the other fragments? If they have that info, might be wise to release it. Posted by: BurtTC -------- The net is deluged with theories. None authoritative. Posted by: Mike Hammer, etc., etc. at January 31, 2026 02:32 PM (XeU6L) 272
Joe Kidd, in about 60 days I am going to run a debate about what socialism is and isn't. I will also be talking to some TPUSA members to gain some of their insight.
Going to be a fun time. Posted by: Ben Had at January 31, 2026 02:32 PM (0KSrI) 273
I can't say know much of TPUSA or organization, but know money corrupts if piles of it exists and accountability is lacking
Posted by: Skip at January 31, 2026 02:34 PM (Ia/+0) 274
But then, where did the bullet hit, and where are the other fragments? If they have that info, might be wise to release it.
Posted by: BurtTC at January 31, 2026 02:29 PM (lNoSp) Maybe this information will come out after the trial. I do know one gunsmith I can ask, but we don't get an opportunity to talk regularly. I do know there's something like 30 muscles attaching the human head, and Charlie was a big guy with a thick neck. I saw the hit on the video, and he jerked pretty hard to one side. I don't think he would have moved like that had it been a .22 round...maybe... Posted by: Joe Kidd at January 31, 2026 02:39 PM (nbLIj) 275
To be honest, I just haven't been following anything about the kirk shooting, the organization he led, speeches, zip, nadda. I didn't even know wtf he looked like until he was dead. The only thing I know is that when I first heard he was hit in the neck with a bolt action my mind immediately went to that frigging car battery, and my first thought was where the fuck did his head land.
Posted by: Berserker-Dragonheads Division at January 31, 2026 02:40 PM (snZF9) 276
Maybe this information will come out after the trial. I do know one gunsmith I can ask, but we don't get an opportunity to talk regularly. I do know there's something like 30 muscles attaching the human head, and Charlie was a big guy with a thick neck.
I saw the hit on the video, and he jerked pretty hard to one side. I don't think he would have moved like that had it been a .22 round...maybe... Posted by: Joe Kidd at January 31, 2026 02:39 PM (nbLIj) As a general rule, I don't think law enforcement does itself any good by withholding facts from the public... EXCEPT when it will compromise the investigation, or possibly taint a jury. It gets overused, and especially in high profile cases, where the public has a high level of interest in facts. Posted by: BurtTC at January 31, 2026 02:42 PM (psFiu) 277
Joe Kidd, in about 60 days I am going to run a debate about what socialism is and isn't. I will also be talking to some TPUSA members to gain some of their insight.
Going to be a fun time. Posted by: Ben Had at January 31, 2026 02:32 PM (0KSrI) Very cool. If I promise to behave, maybe you can email me a link? Posted by: Joe Kidd at January 31, 2026 02:43 PM (nbLIj) 278
To be honest, I just haven't been following anything about the kirk shooting, the organization he led, speeches, zip, nadda. I didn't even know wtf he looked like until he was dead. The only thing I know is that when I first heard he was hit in the neck with a bolt action my mind immediately went to that frigging car battery, and my first thought was where the fuck did his head land.
Posted by: Berserker-Dragonheads Division at January 31, 2026 02:40 PM (snZF9) Right, and it is now the responsibility of the prosecution and the state to explain how that did NOT happen. Either at the trial, or before. Either way. Posted by: BurtTC at January 31, 2026 02:45 PM (psFiu) 279
I wonder if Rollo is still alive?
Posted by: Julio at January 31, 2026 12:53 PM (R/m4+) I'm assuming Sanford and Son (of course), so Rollo Larson was played by Nathaniel Taylor. IMDB.com says b. March 31, 1938, d. Feb. 27, 2019 age 80. Posted by: Additional Blond Agent, STEM Guy at January 31, 2026 02:51 PM (/HDaX) 280
The only thing I know is that when I first heard he was hit in the neck with a bolt action my mind immediately went to that frigging car battery, and my first thought was where the fuck did his head land.
Posted by: Berserker-Dragonheads Division at January 31, 2026 02:40 PM (snZF9) Sure. The car battery wasn't anchored to anything, so it was probably blown clean off the table. It's possible the round might have touched off a secondary explosion of the battery acid that the smaller rounds couldn't manage. Different story with flesh and bone, in any event.. Posted by: Joe Kidd at January 31, 2026 02:52 PM (nbLIj) 281
Right, and it is now the responsibility of the prosecution and the state to explain how that did NOT happen.
Either at the trial, or before. Either way. Posted by: BurtTC at January 31, 2026 02:45 PM (psFiu) Anything is possible. If it just clipped his neck there probably wasn't much to allow the bullet to transfer energy. I have seen dudes shoot 1 gallon plastic milk jugs of water sitting on a cinder block and the hydrostatic pressure of the milk jug exploding shattered the cinder block under it. Had they just winged the milk jug it probably wouldn't have had the same result. All I'm saying is I can understand people questioning things about the caliber used, because from what I have done and seen in person I would have bet $100 his head would have gone sub orbital with the right shot. Posted by: Berserker-Dragonheads Division at January 31, 2026 02:53 PM (snZF9) 282
OK, off subject but... something hit me this morning.
I've been wondering why the Supreme Court has not ruled on Trump and Tariffs... and it hit me this morning. The Constitution gives Congress the ability to tax, and Tariffs are a Tax. The delegated the Power to set tariffs to the President, and Presidents have set those rates since they delegated that power. The key question is can Congress delegate a core power to another branch or entity. They want to say no... Problem is, that Congress delegated Court Rule Writing to the Supreme Court, and they have done so since 1934. So if they say Congress can't delegate then they should lose the ability to write their own rules. And one thing Roberts will NOT do, is allow any ruling the dilutes the power of the Courts. Posted by: Romeo13 at January 31, 2026 02:59 PM (mP0Kj) 283
All I'm saying is I can understand people questioning things about the caliber used, because from what I have done and seen in person I would have bet $100 his head would have gone sub orbital with the right shot.
Posted by: Berserker-Dragonheads Division at January 31, 2026 02:53 PM (snZF9) From what I saw, he was struck in the neck. He was wearing a ballistic vest, and there was earlier speculation that the round clipped the top of the vest and it ricocheted into his neck. That was debunked somewhere, but can't recall the specifics. Now, if that shot hit his head, the result would have no doubt been unspeakably gruesome. Posted by: Joe Kidd at January 31, 2026 03:08 PM (nbLIj) 284
Not that it's important, but it's 29.5 degrees out and snowing in Summerville, SC.
Let us hope that we survive till morning. JK Posted by: Village Idiot's Apprentice at January 31, 2026 03:35 PM (iMotb) 285
90% of all the 110000 "Somalis" living in MN are US citizens according to the last federal census. Most came 30+ years ago
The median age is 22yo 40% are children 9 billion in fraud? Divided by the 60000 adults ? That would give each adult 150000 dollars SHOW ME TY THAT MONEY Posted by: Aliassmithsmith at January 31, 2026 03:43 PM (iiVbo) 286
Clinton I think let them in in late 90s
Posted by: Skip at January 31, 2026 03:55 PM (Ia/+0) 287
VIA if you haven't, get milk, bread and eggs
You will want French Toast in the morning Posted by: Skip at January 31, 2026 03:57 PM (Ia/+0) 288
"VIA if you haven't, get milk, bread and eggs
You will want French Toast in the morning" Oh yeh, Baby! French toast. With real butter and maple syrup. We have a small panettone, which makes some beyond belief french toast. Posted by: Village Idiot's Apprentice at January 31, 2026 04:02 PM (iMotb) 289
Yeah great, Tom Cole (R-OK) reinstated funding for the shadowy Community Relations Service of the DOJ.
Republicans, what is the point of you? Posted by: toby928(c) at January 31, 2026 04:47 PM (lrtx8) 290
HOBBY NOOD
Posted by: Skip at January 31, 2026 05:30 PM (Ia/+0) 291
Odd that they would call so many Islamic groups "Honor Societies" when they have so little honor.
Posted by: Itinerant Alley Butcher at January 31, 2026 05:31 PM (/lPRQ) The Classical Saturday Coffee Break & Prayer Revival2) Be kind, be nice. Being Pretti good isn't good enough. 3) Running with sharp objects? Sure you can. We just won't pray for you. 4) Have a great weekend!
And I would also like to add: Romans 8:39 39) neither height nor depth, nor anything else in all creation, will be able to separate us from the love of God that is in Christ Jesus our Lord. (New International Version) Comments(Jump to bottom of comments)1
Glory be to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit. As it was in the beginning, is now, and ever shall be, world without end. Amen.
Oh my Jesus, forgive us our sins, save us from the fires of hell. Lead all souls to heaven, especially those most in need of Thy mercy. Amen. Posted by: Ace-Endorsed Author A.H. Lloyd at January 31, 2026 07:44 AM (ZOv7s) 2
Amen.
Posted by: Brother Tim, still standing at January 31, 2026 07:51 AM (FIwBs) 3
Just a one-time prayer request, if I may. Her Majesty and The Big Dummy are traveling to New York for Westminster on Monday. The weather is cold, snow is likely over the weekend and she's driving an elderly car that needs to go in for servicing this morning in Virginia because of electrical issues. Any spare thoughts you can throw their way would be appreciated. I've added appeals to St. Christopher during my daily Rosary. Posted by: Hadrian the Seventh at January 31, 2026 07:51 AM (tgvbd) Posted by: no one of any consequence at January 31, 2026 07:51 AM (qFwJc) 5
I am always happy to pray for us. I can't do much else.
Posted by: no one of any consequence at January 31, 2026 07:53 AM (qFwJc) 6
Good morning again dear horde with thanks to annie and mh and you morons for praying
mh is the only COB who noods his own threads what a swell guy! Posted by: San Franpsycho at January 31, 2026 07:54 AM (RIvkX) 7
Good Saturday morning, horde.
Prayers for all of you. Hiya, JT! So many grieving the loss of friends and family. May you/we all be comforted with their memories. Posted by: Dash my lace wigs! at January 31, 2026 07:57 AM (h7ZuX) 8
*hic*
Posted by: Hillary! Dark Horse Candidate 2028 at January 31, 2026 07:57 AM (+HNx/) 9
My oldest friend Bob is dying. The chemo almost killed him and the immunotherapy is not working.
He returned to the Church and received Extreme Unction. He is one of the finest men I have been blessed to know. Posted by: no one of any consequence at January 31, 2026 07:58 AM (qFwJc) 10
Good morning Mis Hum and Horde
Posted by: Skip at January 31, 2026 07:58 AM (Ia/+0) 11
NDH update has received heart transplant and recovering from surgery in ICU. Hope to have ventilator removed and then stepdown to cardiac care unit.
Posted by: San Franpsycho at January 31, 2026 07:58 AM (RIvkX) 12
Buzzion, thank you for taking Christina into your home. I hope your friendship, combined with professional treatment, help her to overcome and heal.
Posted by: Dash my lace wigs! at January 31, 2026 07:59 AM (h7ZuX) 13
Never, ever trust a Democrat. Just assume they are lying about everything:
"after the January 23 shooting by law enforcement of Alex Pretti, Senate Democrats reversed on their earlier pledge to avoid another shutdown. " Posted by: fd at January 31, 2026 08:00 AM (vFG9F) Posted by: San Franpsycho at January 31, 2026 08:01 AM (RIvkX) 15
My BiL passes away last Sunday morning, he and sister were in their bi-season home in Florida. My niece is now there with my sister. Would appreciate prayers for them
It was a shock to me when my mom told me, he was having health issues but didn't think that would happen. Posted by: Skip at January 31, 2026 08:02 AM (Ia/+0) Posted by: no one of any consequence at January 31, 2026 08:02 AM (qFwJc) 17
{Her Majesty and the Big Dummy}
Posted by: San Franpsycho at January 31, 2026 08:04 AM (RIvkX) 18
He is getting cremation so not sure when a funeral service will happen.
Posted by: Skip at January 31, 2026 08:04 AM (Ia/+0) Posted by: San Franpsycho at January 31, 2026 08:06 AM (RIvkX) 20
Yonder Horde
Looks like a very light snow is falling now. It's also 5 degrees. Birds at the feeder don't care. Posted by: Martini Farmer at January 31, 2026 08:07 AM (jtM2q) 21
So sorry to hear it, Skip. Blessings of comfort for your family.
Posted by: Dash my lace wigs! at January 31, 2026 08:08 AM (h7ZuX) 22
The internal temperature of birds ranges from 102 to 109.
Posted by: Ben Had at January 31, 2026 08:09 AM (0KSrI) 23
22 The internal temperature of birds ranges from 102 to 109.
Posted by: Ben Had at January 31, 2026 08:09 AM (0KSrI) ---------- I just admire the researchers who managed to keep a thermometer stuck up their butt. Posted by: Cicero (@cicero43) at January 31, 2026 08:11 AM (+HNx/) 24
My oldest friend Bob is dying. The chemo almost killed him and the immunotherapy is not working.
==== A prayer for his complete and immediate healing. Posted by: San Franpsycho at January 31, 2026 08:12 AM (RIvkX) 25
I am always happy to pray for us. I can't do much else.
Posted by: no one of any consequence at January 31, 2026 07:53 AM (qFwJc) --- It is very important. No prayer goes unheard. Posted by: Ace-Endorsed Author A.H. Lloyd at January 31, 2026 08:13 AM (ZOv7s) 26
Good morning Mis Hum et al.
The preceding verse adds a fuller list that rounds out verse 39. I love the poetry of those two verses taken together. Romans 8:38-39 KJV 38 For I am persuaded, that neither death, nor life, nor angels, nor principalities, nor powers, nor things present, nor things to come, 39 Nor height, nor depth, nor any other creature, shall be able to separate us from the love of God, which is in Christ Jesus our Lord. Posted by: muldoon at January 31, 2026 08:13 AM (qgHp7) Posted by: fd at January 31, 2026 08:14 AM (vFG9F) 28
En mi casa toman Bustelo!
Posted by: Caffeinated Carlos at January 31, 2026 08:14 AM (oftw2) 29
He returned to the Church and received Extreme Unction. He is one of the finest men I have been blessed to know.
Posted by: no one of any consequence at January 31, 2026 07:58 AM (qFwJc) --- God be praised! Posted by: Ace-Endorsed Author A.H. Lloyd at January 31, 2026 08:15 AM (ZOv7s) 30
Romans 8:38-39 KJV
38 For I am persuaded, that neither death, nor life, nor angels, nor principalities, nor powers, nor things present, nor things to come, 39 Nor height, nor depth, nor any other creature, shall be able to separate us from the love of God, which is in Christ Jesus our Lord. Posted by: muldoon at January 31, 2026 08:13 AM (qgHp7) Thank you for that. It's beautiful. I really need to open the Bible more often. Posted by: Dash my lace wigs! at January 31, 2026 08:16 AM (h7ZuX) 31
Thank you to the everyone for the prayers. My dad is out of the hospital and in the rehab section of his retirement community. The facility tried to drag things out to prevent his admission but mom is a force of rage and she will beat bureaucrats down with documentation.
He's sleeping well and his therapy will begin soon. At this time, I don't know if he'll ever go back home. Posted by: NR Pax at January 31, 2026 08:16 AM (7xrfc) 32
I thought Scott Adams' deathbed conversion was very moving and telling in its imperfection. Here was a man who could not find faith himself, but let others lead him to it, and his profession was actually a prayer that God help him get the rest of the way there.
Posted by: Ace-Endorsed Author A.H. Lloyd at January 31, 2026 08:16 AM (ZOv7s) 33
Glory to the Father, and the Son, and the Holy Spirit. As it was in the beginning, is now, and will be forever. Amen.
Hail Mary, full of grace, blessed art thou among women, and blessed is the fruit of thy womb, Jesus. Holy Mary, Mother of God, pray for us sinners, now and at the hour of our death. St. John Bosco, pray for us. I prayed Rosaries for the intentions, both stated and unstated, of members of the Horde. Posted by: Retired Buckeye Cop is now an engineer at January 31, 2026 08:17 AM (pJWtt) 34
Hadrian at least she'll be able to visit the Buc-ee's near Harrisonburg.
Posted by: Quarter Twenty at January 31, 2026 08:17 AM (2Ez/1) 35
Willowed (CNN staff whineing)
One area of concern was Jennings being allowed to describe undocumented immigrants as “illegal aliens,” a term that violates the network’s editorial standards, according to Status. ----------------------------- Too funny https://tinyurl.com/3wsse62s Posted by: Huck Follywood at January 31, 2026 08:18 AM (o1zkF) 36
The internal temperature of birds ranges from 102 to 109.
Posted by: Ben Had ********* Is that when the little red button pops oout? 😀 Posted by: muldoon at January 31, 2026 08:19 AM (qgHp7) 37
I thought Scott Adams' deathbed conversion was very moving and telling in its imperfection.
There were people thinking that he was just converting out of convenience. I think it was sincere but I'm not the one with the knowledge of such things. Posted by: NR Pax at January 31, 2026 08:20 AM (7xrfc) Posted by: sock_rat_eez at January 31, 2026 08:21 AM (Cjt/F) 39
Mornin’, All. Happy Saturday.
Posted by: Bulg at January 31, 2026 08:21 AM (77rzZ) 40
Prayers for the Horde and their loved ones in need.
no on of any consequence - condolences on the impending loss of your friend. Posted by: Smell the Glove at January 31, 2026 08:22 AM (IDEQi) 41
Prayers up for all the Horde's intentions. Those asked and unasked.
Posted by: olddog in mo at January 31, 2026 08:24 AM (rgA8J) 42
There were people thinking that he was just converting out of convenience. I think it was sincere but I'm not the one with the knowledge of such things.
Posted by: NR Pax at January 31, 2026 08:20 AM (7xrfc) --- "You're just converting to stay out of hell!" "And you have a problem with that?" I'd argue that downplaying the reality of damnation has done immense damage to society. No less than the late George Cardinal Pell said so, and deeply regretted his flirtation with universal salvation. As for its sincerity, that's up to God to sort out, but Pascal's Wager is a valid reason, which is why he came up with it. Posted by: Ace-Endorsed Author A.H. Lloyd at January 31, 2026 08:24 AM (ZOv7s) 43
My wife and I entered the Church together, from very different backgrounds and - as it turned out - for very different reasons. We talked about this just yesterday. She was moved by emotion, by spiritual reasons, feeling that reason couldn't solve everything and sometimes one must rely on faith.
I am the exact opposite. Reason is what convinced me that there has to be something true at the root of Christianity, it couldn't be superstition or a hoax. The historical record was unimpeachable, which is why "Bible scholars" have to break the rules all the time to come up with reasons for doubt. It was only then that the spiritual side became apparent to me. Posted by: Ace-Endorsed Author A.H. Lloyd at January 31, 2026 08:27 AM (ZOv7s) 44
Do CNN editorial standards preclude calling American citizens “white supremacists” and “nazis”?
Illegal aliens is a legal term of art. It isn’t necessarily derogatory per se, it is a descriptor. Immigrant has a defined meaning too - describing someone who has passed through a port of entry and has authorization to be in the country. Posted by: Common Tater at January 31, 2026 08:29 AM (mCOJo) 45
The Chosen.
Posted by: Come and See at January 31, 2026 08:29 AM (2Ez/1) 46
g'mornin' again, 'rons Posted by: AltonJackson at January 31, 2026 08:31 AM (tljrc) 47
https://tinyurl.com/mf5suydh
Saw this on Dailytimewaster and thought of this thread A coffee stur Posted by: Skip at January 31, 2026 08:31 AM (Ia/+0) 48
I thought Scott Adams' deathbed conversion was very moving and telling in its imperfection. Here was a man who could not find faith himself, but let others lead him to it, and his profession was actually a prayer that God help him get the rest of the way there.
Posted by: Ace-Endorsed Author A.H. Lloyd at January 31, 2026 08:16 AM (ZOv7s) I had an interesting conversation with an older Catholic woman last evening. We had been chatting when she mentioned that one of her sons was an atheist. I asked if he was a scientist or engineer. She replied that he was. I told her that he was mistakenly thinking that faith was an irrational belief: science can only deal in the material, but does not answer why we commonly recognize transcendental qualities: such as, how much does beauty weigh or what is the meaning of life. I recommended that she give her son a book that was recently published (God, the Science, the Evidence by Michel-Yves Bollore and Olivier Bonnassies). The book presents scientific evidence so convincing that intellectually-honest atheists have had conversion experiences, and at least admit to the existence of some sort of creator God. Posted by: Retired Buckeye Cop is now an engineer at January 31, 2026 08:32 AM (pJWtt) 49
his profession was actually a prayer that God help him get the rest of the way there.
Posted by: Ace-Endorsed Author A.H. Lloyd at January 31, 2026 08:16 AM (ZOv7s) I understand this perfectly. I call myself a doubtful believer. I'm not sure I actually believe in God, or if it's habit from growing up in church. An omnipresent, omnipotent God seems irrational to me, but nothing else seems more rational, so I go with it. I can point to many instances in my life when I was out of answers or options. But I pray, and always in the nick of time, I had answers and options. Posted by: Dash my lace wigs! at January 31, 2026 08:33 AM (h7ZuX) 50
Was outside playing a little, still under 10 degrees and have a cup.of coffee left
Posted by: Skip at January 31, 2026 08:34 AM (Ia/+0) 51
I recommended that she give her son a book that was recently published (God, the Science, the Evidence by Michel-Yves Bollore and Olivier Bonnassies). The book presents scientific evidence so convincing that intellectually-honest atheists have had conversion experiences, and at least admit to the existence of some sort of creator God.
Posted by: Retired Buckeye Cop is now an engineer at January 31, 2026 08:32 AM (pJWtt) --- A turning point for me was the realization that there is more and better evidence for Christ than there is for Julius Caesar. I totally nerded out on ancient history in high school and college, reading all the Greek and Latin authors (in translation, of course) I could find. I kept seeing the same thing: "We have this one partial copy of a single text that tells us all we know about this topic." And then I came across "Bible scholars" nit-picking inconsequential errors from the many manuscripts separated by centuries and thousands of miles to find a way to cast doubt on the reliability of scripture. I should add that I never wanted to be Catholic. Like many other converts, I was dragged kicking and screaming into it. Weird how that happens. Posted by: Ace-Endorsed Author A.H. Lloyd at January 31, 2026 08:38 AM (ZOv7s) 52
here is the deal. If Ted Kennedy is in heaven I don't want to be there
Posted by: TheCatAttackedMyFoot at January 31, 2026 08:38 AM (jrgJz) 53
update on Neidermeyers Dead Horse: she had the successful heart transplant surgery on Monday, and by Thursday she was "off the ECMO machine" as of yesterday, she was off the intubation and was coherent & communicating (she's already asking for her phone) the plan was to move her out of the ICU "this weekend" her daughter, Misti, is updating NDH's twitter @NeidsG (last update was yesterday afternoon) Posted by: AltonJackson at January 31, 2026 08:39 AM (tljrc) 54
Atheism or agnosticism is one thing. Well two things maybe. Anyway, some folks have an extreme hatred of even the concept of God or creator. It seems to result in disordered thinking. For all that I’ve met plenty of bible thumpers who are as crooked as a 3 dollar bill, so ..
Posted by: Common Tater at January 31, 2026 08:39 AM (mCOJo) 55
here is the deal. If Ted Kennedy is in heaven I don't want to be there
Posted by: TheCatAttackedMyFoot at January 31, 2026 08:38 AM (jrgJz) --- Every soul lost to Satan is a defeat. The most glorious victories are not good people getting their just reward but terrible sinners finding salvation. Posted by: Ace-Endorsed Author A.H. Lloyd at January 31, 2026 08:40 AM (ZOv7s) 56
here is the deal. If Ted Kennedy is in heaven I don't want to be there
Posted by: TheCatAttackedMyFoot at January 31, 2026 08:38 AM (jrgJz) ------------- I hope you don't mean that; in your place, I would worry before placing my judgement ahead of God's Posted by: Huck Follywood at January 31, 2026 08:41 AM (QbC6G) 57
I'm back from my shave, having a last cup of black juice before heading out. Good thoughts to all.
Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at January 31, 2026 08:41 AM (wzUl9) 58
I understand this perfectly. I call myself a doubtful believer. I'm not sure I actually believe in God, or if it's habit from growing up in church. An omnipresent, omnipotent God seems irrational to me, but nothing else seems more rational, so I go with it.
I can point to many instances in my life when I was out of answers or options. But I pray, and always in the nick of time, I had answers and options. Posted by: Dash my lace wigs! at January 31, 2026 08:33 AM (h7ZuX) Without faith in God, there is despair. I'm an engineer and am in the school-of-thought with A.H. Lloyd. Reason and science all point to Aristotle's Unmoved Prime Mover. Furthermore, the historical evidence that Jesus of Nazareth existed is irrefutable: multiple contemporary non-Christian documents mention Him, even if to disparage his divinity. The only legitimate dispute is was He the Son of God as He and His Apostles claimed, or a mad man or a liar. Faith is not irrational. I would argue that atheism is irrational. Posted by: Retired Buckeye Cop is now an engineer at January 31, 2026 08:42 AM (pJWtt) 59
If Ted Kennedy is in heaven I don't want to be there
I get that but consider this: If he truly repented of his actions and begged forgiveness, he could be admitted. And Heaven is vast enough that the odds of you running into him could be as small as you want. Posted by: NR Pax at January 31, 2026 08:43 AM (7xrfc) 60
...how much does beauty weigh...
********* Well, according to the popular culture that number has increased substantially in recent years. Posted by: muldoon at January 31, 2026 08:43 AM (qgHp7) 61
Atheism or agnosticism is one thing. Well two things maybe. Anyway, some folks have an extreme hatred of even the concept of God or creator. It seems to result in disordered thinking. For all that I’ve met plenty of bible thumpers who are as crooked as a 3 dollar bill, so ..
Posted by: Common Tater at January 31, 2026 08:39 AM (mCOJo) --- When they would bury the Hapsburg emperors, they would take the casket to the door of the cathedral and they would have the doors closed. The herald would knock and a voice inside would say: "Who is there?" And the herald would reply with a bunch of his royal titles, and the response would be "I don't know him." And then he would reply again with even more impressive titles, and the reply would be the same. Finally, the herald with just give his first name, and say "a sinner." "You may enter." Very cool. Posted by: Ace-Endorsed Author A.H. Lloyd at January 31, 2026 08:44 AM (ZOv7s) 62
It is colder than Hillary’s (uh sorry, I meant a witch’s) backside here in DFW this morning… brrrr
Posted by: LinusVanPelt at January 31, 2026 08:44 AM (xT8gx) 63
I have faith enough that God will judge and those found to be guilty will pay.
Posted by: Skip at January 31, 2026 08:46 AM (Ia/+0) 64
Whenever I can’t sleep, a quick prayer and I am out for the duration. Why I don’t and toss and turn instead, I don’t know. People are strange.
Posted by: Accomack at January 31, 2026 08:46 AM (S8ZfB) 65
Don't tell me I can't drink bacon. I have maple bacon-flavored coffee!
Posted by: All Hail Eris, She-Wolf of the 'Ettes 'Ettes. at January 31, 2026 08:47 AM (kpS4V) 66
58 I agree. Atheism is irrational.
Posted by: Bulg at January 31, 2026 08:48 AM (77rzZ) 67
"You're just converting to stay out of hell!" It may be imperfect contrition, but it's still contrition. I was lapsed for 30-plus years. I really wish I could say I returned to the Faith for the love of God, but it's not quite true. It was because I felt He was asking more of me than I was doing at that point. I try to persevere because He set standards that I owe it to Him to try to fulfill. But the love of God remains beyond me right now. I pray frequently every day: on getting up, the Angelus at noon, the Rosary during the day and evening prayers before going to bed. I say the Litany of Loreto before Mass and a prayer to the Virgin Mary afterwards. They aren't empty exercises and I'm happy to do so because they set a frame for me and give Him what He deserves. But to talk to Him personally has always been extremely difficult for me, as though He has better things to do than listen to the likes of me. I never feel fervor and I'm envious of those who do. It makes me aware of just how damaging my time away from the Faith has been. But slowly, my conduct is improving and maybe someday I'll feel the love for Him that I should. Posted by: Hadrian the Seventh at January 31, 2026 08:48 AM (tgvbd) 68
here is the deal. If Ted Kennedy is in heaven I don't want to be there
Posted by: TheCatAttackedMyFoot at January 31, 2026 08:38 AM (jrgJz) --- Every soul lost to Satan is a defeat. The most glorious victories are not good people getting their just reward but terrible sinners finding salvation. Posted by: Ace-Endorsed Author A.H. Lloyd at January 31, 2026 08:40 AM (ZOv7s) Jesus Christ instructed us to "judge not." That doesn't mean that we are not to condemn bad behavior, or not give good counsel. I don't waste any time questioning God's mercy or judgement. Did Kennedy repent of his evil acts? Perhaps. Did he perform any acts of contrition or reparation? I'm doubtful. But, the fate of Ted Kennedy's immortal soul is between him and God. When I pray for my enemies - as Jesus taught us to do - I pray that they soften their hearts, recognize the evil that they have committed, repent and do acts of contrition, and thus save their souls. Posted by: Retired Buckeye Cop is now an engineer at January 31, 2026 08:50 AM (pJWtt) 69
Sydney Sweeney’s beauties weigh quite a bit, I suspect.
Posted by: Bulg at January 31, 2026 08:50 AM (77rzZ) 70
Temp is hovering around freezing, wind chill of 21. I'm sitting here at home wearing my thick alpaca sweater over a shirt and with a blanket over my legs. For some reason I get cold sooner than I used to. Some mild weight loss from cutting out sugar a few years ago, I guess.
Aside from my haircut, I have to stop at the pharmacy inside Target to pick up an Rx. I hope to be back home by 10:30. Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at January 31, 2026 08:51 AM (wzUl9) 71
Who is going to heaven and who isn’t? We humans don’t know (except regarding our own soul)…. I find the words of our Lord in John 3 both a comfort and yet full of mystery.
Marvel not that I said unto thee, Ye must be born again. The wind bloweth where it listeth, and thou hearest the sound thereof, but canst not tell whence it cometh, and whither it goeth: so is every one that is born of the Spirit. I didn’t make any contribution to my physical birth… I can’t make any contribution to my spiritual birth. It is a miraculous act of the Spirit of God. My only contribution is belief…. What exactly that means I don’t know other than I know I believe. Everyone (even Mother Theresa… even Saint Peter!) has/had doubts Posted by: LinusVanPelt at January 31, 2026 08:52 AM (xT8gx) 72
Don't tell me I can't drink bacon. I have maple bacon-flavored coffee!
Posted by: All Hail Eris, She-Wolf of the 'Ettes 'Ettes. at January 31, 2026 *** There are maple-scented pipe tobaccos, and plenty with a hint of campfire and barbecue sauce. I wonder if there is one with bacon. Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at January 31, 2026 08:52 AM (wzUl9) 73
Judge not as Christians. But, as citizens, we all wear the purple of Caesar.
Posted by: Accomack at January 31, 2026 08:54 AM (S8ZfB) 74
...how much does beauty weigh...
********* Well, according to the popular culture that number has increased substantially in recent years. Posted by: muldoon at January 31, 2026 08:43 AM (qgHp7) Good one! Posted by: Count de Monet at January 31, 2026 08:56 AM (wVcYX) 75
"off the ECMO machine"
********** Brief primer for those who may not be familiar with it:" Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation or ECMO is a temporary means of augmenting cardiac and lung function during an interim where those functions are recovering from major dysfunction. During any open heart surgery, the heart is stopped and blood is rerouted through a heart-lung bypass machine, whihc does exactly that, it bypasses the heart AND the lungs. Oxygen and CO2 are exchanged as the blood passes by a membrane, temperature and chemical balance are regulated. ECMO is in essence a smaller version of a bypass machine that is portable enough to operate in an ICU room, and can provide up to several days of support while the heart is recovering from an injury or in the case of a transplant, the stress of being in an Igloo ice chest for a few hours. (cont.) Posted by: muldoon at January 31, 2026 08:57 AM (qgHp7) 76
You can judge all you want. We all make judgements every day. What you can't do is condemn anyone to hell.
That action belongs to G-d and him alone. Not even Jesus can do that. "thou shall not judge" is just the first of many re-writings of the Bible to take hold. Posted by: Just some random passer by at January 31, 2026 08:58 AM (89Sog) 77
I wonder if there is one with bacon.
Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere Wonder no more: https://tinyurl.com/3jzk4p9t Posted by: NR Pax at January 31, 2026 08:58 AM (7xrfc) 78
“ You, God, are my God, earnestly I seek you; I thirst for you, my whole being longs for you, in a dry and parched land where there is no water.”
Psalm 63:1 Posted by: Marcus T at January 31, 2026 08:58 AM (zw+xd) 79
A balmy 14 this morning with a light coating of snow, and a good day to All.
Posted by: JM in Illinois at January 31, 2026 08:58 AM (1lTYe) 80
But to talk to Him personally has always been extremely difficult for me, as though He has better things to do than listen to the likes of me. I never feel fervor and I'm envious of those who do.
It makes me aware of just how damaging my time away from the Faith has been. But slowly, my conduct is improving and maybe someday I'll feel the love for Him that I should. Posted by: Hadrian the Seventh at January 31, 2026 08:48 AM (tgvbd) I'm in the same boat you are in. Mrs. Cop has a much personal relationship with God than I do. Now, my 16 year-old grandson (the one that converted to Catholicism), that kid is imbued with the Holy Spirit and he LOVES Eucharistic Adoration. We've had more than one person in our parish ask us if we think he will eventually become a priest. I think what helped him is that he has been going to Mass with us since he was about 6, and I had self-taught myself the Catechism and articles of faith that I was not taught in the 1970s as a child myself, so I was able to give him good instruction during his formative years. Posted by: Retired Buckeye Cop is now an engineer at January 31, 2026 08:59 AM (pJWtt) 81
A desire to be saved is itself the sign of the Holy Spirit working in us. The 'Natural Man' has no desire for a God. We cannot even want to be saved without his intervention.
Posted by: toby928(c) at January 31, 2026 08:59 AM (jc0TO) 82
I will say this: you Catholics who drop those prayer cards here and there, keep it up.
Three times in my life, when I was pondering monumental decisions, unsure how to solve a problem in my life, I have happened across these cards, prayed the prayers as instructed, and received the help I sought. Rational, or irrational? I don't know, and I no longer care. I am grateful for the help. Posted by: Dash my lace wigs! at January 31, 2026 08:59 AM (h7ZuX) 83
The warmup is on its way, but it's still 11 here with a wind chill at zero.
It should get into the upper 20s next week. I'll break out the shorts and sandals. Posted by: Ace-Endorsed Author A.H. Lloyd at January 31, 2026 09:00 AM (ZOv7s) 84
Got willowed but have a video on thst Hoverbike, no way its real. No more thrust out back from looks like 2 bathroom fans.
Posted by: Skip at January 31, 2026 09:00 AM (Ia/+0) 85
(cont.)
ECMO can be used in several scenarios including pst-transplant, post drowning, post complex congenital heart surgery and others. It is not, however, a permanent or sustainable technique. Longest I've seen was about two weeks. Therefore it has to serve as a delaying measure, or as we refer to it a "bridge" to something else. It can be a bridge to recovery, a bridge to transplant, or sadly in some cases a bridge to nowhere. Posted by: muldoon at January 31, 2026 09:02 AM (qgHp7) 86
35 right now outside, rising up by about 10 degrees by this afternoon, then dropping to 26 degrees overnight. 10 day forecast says no more sub-freezing temps expected.
My thoughts turn to when to apply pre-emergent weed killer. The timing is tricky. Posted by: Count de Monet at January 31, 2026 09:02 AM (wVcYX) 87
A desire to be saved is itself the sign of the Holy Spirit working in us. The 'Natural Man' has no desire for a God. We cannot even want to be saved without his intervention.
Posted by: toby928(c) at January 31, 2026 08:59 AM (jc0TO) --- Wisdom begins with fear of the Lord. Posted by: Ace-Endorsed Author A.H. Lloyd at January 31, 2026 09:03 AM (ZOv7s) 88
I love to take a long jog every Saturday morning for exercise (and enjoyment of the outdoors). But this is now the second Saturday in a row that weather prevents… last Saturday an ice storm, today it’s too cold…. For the moment. I’m somewhat stubborn so I’m gonna wait until around noon when it’s “warmed up” to 28 degrees and the wind has died down a bit and I’m gonna do my “morning” jog in the early afternoon…. Improvise, adapt, overcome — Gunny Sgt Highway
Posted by: LinusVanPelt at January 31, 2026 09:05 AM (xT8gx) 89
Don't tell me I can't drink bacon. I have maple bacon-flavored coffee!
Posted by: All Hail Eris, She-Wolf of the 'Ettes 'Ettes. at January 31, 2026 08:47 AM Ok. But let's talk about the pants requirement on the prestigous Book Thread. Posted by: Bob from NSA at January 31, 2026 09:05 AM (0sNs1) 90
ECMO can be used in several scenarios including pst-transplant, post drowning, post complex congenital heart surgery and others. Posted by: muldoon at January 31, 2026 09:02 AM thanks, Muldoon I didn't know what ECMO was, just that graduating off of it was a good sign Posted by: AltonJackson at January 31, 2026 09:06 AM (tljrc) 91
I will say this: you Catholics who drop those prayer cards here and there, keep it up.
Three times in my life, when I was pondering monumental decisions, unsure how to solve a problem in my life, I have happened across these cards, prayed the prayers as instructed, and received the help I sought. Rational, or irrational? I don't know, and I no longer care. I am grateful for the help. Posted by: Dash my lace wigs! at January 31, 2026 08:59 AM (h7ZuX) During my reversion back to the Catholic Church, I had come across an old prayer book published in the 1950s. One of the prayers was along the lines of, "Jesus how can I serve you and the Church?" I $h!t you not, I heard a voice answer me! I was alone in the house, and the answer was completely unexpected but has brought me to taking a much more active role in my parish. Posted by: Retired Buckeye Cop is now an engineer at January 31, 2026 09:06 AM (pJWtt) 92
I'm a lily of the field. God is my gardener.
Posted by: Count de Monet at January 31, 2026 09:07 AM (wVcYX) 93
Rational, or irrational? I don't know, and I no longer care. I am grateful for the help.
Posted by: Dash my lace wigs! at January 31, 2026 08:59 AM (h7ZuX) --- "In my experience, there's no such thing as luck." A fun line delivered by Sir Alec Guinness who was a Catholic convert. He first gave it serious consideration when playing a priest and filming in France and a little boy, thinking he was a real priest, just walked up to him and talked to him while holding his hand. The level of trust amazed him. He began dropping into churches, praying from time to time, and when his son became ill, he made a vow to convert while praying for his son, who was healed, and who also was raised in the Church. Posted by: Ace-Endorsed Author A.H. Lloyd at January 31, 2026 09:07 AM (ZOv7s) 94
Oh, one more thing. ECMO does not have to be total bypass. It can be used to only partially offload the heart and can be gradually weaned off as cardiac function improves, as in NDH's case. In other words, partial heart-lung bypass rather than total.
Thus endeth today's lesson. Posted by: muldoon at January 31, 2026 09:08 AM (qgHp7) 95
Wolfus, it looks like the current temperature in Owensboro is 13 degrees, but feels like 1 degree.
So there's that. Posted by: Quarter Twenty at January 31, 2026 09:09 AM (2Ez/1) 96
I wonder if there is one with bacon.
Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere * Wonder no more: https://tinyurl.com/3jzk4p9t Posted by: NR Pax at January 31, 2026 *** Thanks, NR! I think I've actually seen it in person at my local pipe/cigar shop. Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at January 31, 2026 09:09 AM (wzUl9) 97
Muldoon — Your patients are very fortunate to have you! Excellent doctors are hard to find these days in my experience
Posted by: LinusVanPelt at January 31, 2026 09:12 AM (xT8gx) 98
My thoughts turn to when to apply pre-emergent weed killer. The timing is tricky.
Posted by: Count de Monet at January 31, 2026 09:02 AM +++ When you see the forsythia blooming. Posted by: Quarter Twenty at January 31, 2026 09:12 AM (2Ez/1) 99
Wolfus, it looks like the current temperature in Owensboro is 13 degrees, but feels like 1 degree.
So there's that. Posted by: Quarter Twenty at January 31, 2026 *** When I move, I will either need to buy a treadmill or join a gym. It'd be difficult to work out in that, and I certainly can't laze around all winter. Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at January 31, 2026 09:12 AM (wzUl9) 100
My plan is to retire and become a nomad for five years.
I'll chase 70 degree weather. Posted by: Quarter Twenty at January 31, 2026 09:14 AM (2Ez/1) 101
I love to take a long jog every Saturday morning for exercise (and enjoyment of the outdoors). But this is now the second Saturday in a row that weather prevents… last Saturday an ice storm, today it’s too cold…. For the moment. I’m somewhat stubborn so I’m gonna wait until around noon when it’s “warmed up” to 28 degrees and the wind has died down a bit and I’m gonna do my “morning” jog in the early afternoon…. Improvise, adapt, overcome — Gunny Sgt Highway
Posted by: LinusVanPelt at January 31, 2026 *** I've had to shift my workouts this last ten days to the afternoons. I don't like it much. Too much traffic on the streets leading to the walking trail. When I go at five or six am, there are very few cars. Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at January 31, 2026 09:15 AM (wzUl9) 102
Winter is meant for lazing around.
Posted by: Bulg at January 31, 2026 09:15 AM (77rzZ) 103
My thoughts turn to when to apply pre-emergent weed killer. The timing is tricky.
Posted by: Count de Monet at January 31, 2026 09:02 AM (wVcYX) ~~~~~ Ever heard of Ralph Snodsmith? He used to have a radio garden show years ago. Anyway, the only thing I remember him saying, repeatedly, was to "Get your pre-emergent crab grass control down before the blossoms fall from the forsythia." I don't know why I remember that or why I even listened to his show. I lived in Manhattan at the time. Posted by: IrishEi at January 31, 2026 09:16 AM (3ImbR) 104
Government shutdown includes Department of Defense just as we may be about to liberate Iran. Coincidence?
Posted by: Rip N Read at January 31, 2026 09:16 AM (fr4zq) 105
Bulg how you holding up?
Posted by: Skip at January 31, 2026 09:17 AM (Ia/+0) 106
I'm rather intolerant of black-pilling these days, and it's a combination of faith and gratitude for the super-abundance of blessings we are currently seeing. Honestly, Ace could (and maybe should) do a week of nothing but good news, because it's out there.
I saw that we surpassed Japan for steel production for the first time in 32 years. What!? I was told by every economist that immutable laws prevented a revival of American industry. Learn to code and all that. Wages are starting to rise and rents starting to fall. As winter loosens its grip, yard work and construction crews are going to have more and better paid citizen employees. This boom is only getting started and it's going to be the biggest thing in 40 years. Posted by: Ace-Endorsed Author A.H. Lloyd at January 31, 2026 09:18 AM (ZOv7s) 107
But to talk to Him personally has always been extremely difficult for me, as though He has better things to do than listen to the likes of me. I never feel fervor and I'm envious of those who do.
=== Hashem knows every blade of grass and every grain of sand. You think hashem doesn't know you, the pinnacle of Creation? Posted by: San Franpsycho at January 31, 2026 09:18 AM (RIvkX) 108
...how much does beauty weigh...
********* Well, according to the popular culture that number has increased substantially in recent years. Posted by: muldoon at January 31, 2026 08:43 AM (qgHp7) Heh. Nice. Who knew a concept with no calories could be so fattening? Posted by: naturalfake at January 31, 2026 09:18 AM (iJfKG) 109
Prayers for all the Horde in need
Posted by: vmom deport deport deport at January 31, 2026 09:18 AM (Frj3y) 110
Learn to coal.
Posted by: West Virginia Employment Commission at January 31, 2026 09:19 AM (2Ez/1) 111
105 OK, Skip. Just sitting here on the couch, counting down to 1546 when I can take this contraption off (the heart monitor thingy).
Posted by: Bulg at January 31, 2026 09:20 AM (77rzZ) 112
I've had to shift my workouts this last ten days to the afternoons. I don't like it much. Too much traffic on the streets leading to the walking trail. When I go at five or six am, there are very few cars.
Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at January 31, 2026 09:15 AM (wzUl9) Yes, early morning is my preference. Fewer people and more peaceful Posted by: LinusVanPelt at January 31, 2026 09:20 AM (xT8gx) 113
Don't tell me I can't drink bacon. I have maple bacon-flavored coffee!
Posted by: All Hail Eris, She-Wolf of the 'Ettes 'Ettes. at January 31, 2026 08:47 AM Hmmm. Maybe those who like butter in their coffee could try bacon fat instead. Sounds awful to me, but I'm picky that way. Posted by: Dash my lace wigs! at January 31, 2026 09:20 AM (h7ZuX) 114
Winter is meant for lazing around.
Posted by: Bulg at January 31, 2026 09:15 AM (77rzZ) --- I do not expect to gain any ground with winter workouts, just try to limit losses until I get get outside again. There is absolutely no good reason to try running or even serious walking with ice on the sidewalk. I knew that when I was in my 20s and it's doubly true now. Posted by: Ace-Endorsed Author A.H. Lloyd at January 31, 2026 09:20 AM (ZOv7s) 115
Posted by: LinusVanPelt
****** Thanks for the kind words. I was a bit of a throwback and could not in good faith function in an Obamacare world. I retired from practice in 2019 and although I miss some aspects, have no regrets. Just this past week I saw a local news story about a 9 year old boy doing a fundraiser for Make-A-Wish. Turns out he is a boy that was referred to me within hours of birth, with hypoplastic left hear syndrome. I vividly remember making the diagnosis and sitting down with the family to inform them of what would come. Three heart surgeries and later a transplant (after I retired) here he was. A nice memory. Posted by: muldoon at January 31, 2026 09:20 AM (qgHp7) 116
When you see the forsythia blooming.
Posted by: Quarter Twenty at January 31, 2026 09:12 AM (2Ez/1) Ever heard of Ralph Snodsmith? He used to have a radio garden show years ago. Anyway, the only thing I remember him saying, repeatedly, was to "Get your pre-emergent crab grass control down before the blossoms fall from the forsythia." I don't know why I remember that or why I even listened to his show. I lived in Manhattan at the time. Posted by: IrishEi at January 31, 2026 09:16 AM (3ImbR) Thanks, both of you. Just one question. What is a forsythia? Posted by: Count de Monet at January 31, 2026 09:20 AM (wVcYX) 117
Good morning MisHum, Horde
Posted by: callsign claymore at January 31, 2026 09:21 AM (sVV4J) 118
Learn to coal.
Posted by: West Virginia Employment Commission at January 31, 2026 09:19 AM (2Ez/1) --- How come no one worried about gender imbalances in coal mining or the crab fleets? Posted by: Ace-Endorsed Author A.H. Lloyd at January 31, 2026 09:21 AM (ZOv7s) 119
I put ghee in my coffee.
I'm a gheezer. Posted by: Quarter Twenty at January 31, 2026 09:21 AM (2Ez/1) 120
My son puts honey in his coffee.
Posted by: Bulg at January 31, 2026 09:22 AM (77rzZ) Posted by: Al Gore's Amazing Internet at January 31, 2026 09:23 AM (2Ez/1) 122
I put ghee in my coffee.
I'm a gheezer. Posted by: Quarter Twenty at January 31, 2026 09:21 AM (2Ez/1) --- I started using heavy whipping cream and I like it. Posted by: Ace-Endorsed Author A.H. Lloyd at January 31, 2026 09:23 AM (ZOv7s) 123
A balmy 20 degrees here in DFW, enjoying my HEB pecan coffee.
Posted by: Thomas Paine at January 31, 2026 09:24 AM (0U5gm) 124
Bacon-flavored Spam seems a bit of overkill.
Posted by: Count de Monet at January 31, 2026 09:24 AM (wVcYX) 125
Hey it's up to 6° here. When I posted on Pixy's thread I was 0°. Got down to -8 here in the MidHudson last night
Posted by: Smell the Glove at January 31, 2026 09:25 AM (IDEQi) 126
Bacon-flavored Spam seems a bit of overkill.
Posted by: Count de Monet at January 31, 2026 09:24 AM (wVcYX) --- One could just fry it in bacon grease. Posted by: Ace-Endorsed Author A.H. Lloyd at January 31, 2026 09:25 AM (ZOv7s) 127
Don't knock it 'till you've fried it.
In honey butter. Posted by: Spam at January 31, 2026 09:26 AM (2Ez/1) 128
Good morning good people. Prayers for all Hordian intentions - those requested and those known but to God.
Prayers please for our Grand Knight Paul - he has a constellation of cardiac issues and has been taken to his childhood home in Memphis by his sister to die. Continued prayers are also asked for our great nation and all those who work for the ideals that we strive for. Posted by: Tonypete at January 31, 2026 09:26 AM (cYBz/) 129
Oh, re ECMO, for those in Rio Linda:
Air goes in and out, blood goes round and round, and oxygen is good. Posted by: muldoon at January 31, 2026 09:27 AM (qgHp7) Posted by: IrishEi at January 31, 2026 09:28 AM (3ImbR) 131
Thanks, both of you. Just one question. What is a forsythia?
Posted by: Count de Monet $20. Same as in town. Posted by: Tonypete at January 31, 2026 09:28 AM (cYBz/) 132
The UN is running out of money. Anyway...
Posted by: Smell the Glove at January 31, 2026 09:29 AM (IDEQi) 133
Posted by: muldoon at January 31, 2026 09:20 AM (qgHp7)
You got the same satisfaction from your work as did(does) my dad. He was a pastor for many years (still preaches and visits at hospitals part time) and it’s amazing to me how many lives he touched… people he runs into etc I went into engineering and it’s had its own rewards but less significant I think… maybe if I had a do over I might’ve been a pastor. No do overs though. I’m content, but do occasionally think of Frost’s “road not taken” Posted by: LinusVanPelt at January 31, 2026 09:29 AM (xT8gx) 134
So much loss and suffering in this world. Thank God He is in control, and that while this is difficult, and sometimes feels impossible, we know that this life is temporary and short. Eternity is forever.
May all those who are suffering, or have loved ones suffering/dying, know the peace of God, even in the small things. May He comfort them and hold them close. Posted by: TecumsehTea at January 31, 2026 09:30 AM (nz1sK) 135
Something I've been meaning to mention is that the reason why the left is using incendiary language is because that is all they have left. The Old Left actually featured hard men of action, but they all died off, and now we have noodle-armed soyboys, drama queens and AWFLS, none of whom are of any use in a fight.
They also grew up in a society where pouting and being a helpless victim was a path to power, and threats never had to be acted upon, because everyone always caved. So now they are in a situation where they are facing calm, determined, systematic resistance and all they can do is scream louder. That's their play. Now there is some kinetic action, but it's very limited compared to the late 1960s, when whole cities burned. The violence now is performative, and its also inorganic, that is to say not staffed by true believers but by otherwise unemployable mentally ill mercenaries. (cont) Posted by: Ace-Endorsed Author A.H. Lloyd at January 31, 2026 09:30 AM (ZOv7s) 136
I'm sitting right here.
Posted by: Al Gore's Amazing Internet at January 31, 2026 09:23 AM (2Ez/1) Yes, forsythia grows well in Texas, particularly in North Texas, Northeast Texas, East Texas, and Southeast Texas. It thrives best in areas east of I-35, especially where soils are moist, slightly acidic to neutral, and rich in organic matter. Blooming Time: Forsythia blooms in late February to mid-March, often alongside early daffodils and red japonica, marking one of the first signs of spring in Texas. Truly amazing invention, Al. Much obliged. How's the chakra release quest going? Posted by: Count de Monet at January 31, 2026 09:30 AM (wVcYX) 137
Here was a man who could not find faith himself, but let others lead him to it, and his profession was actually a prayer that God help him get the rest of the way there.
Mark 19:23-24 Posted by: Oddbob at January 31, 2026 09:32 AM (Fs0KI) 138
There’s no need to believe it’s overly complicated or involves a complex understanding of theology. It doesn’t.
All it takes is to open your heart to God. Let him in. He’s standing right beside you, as He always has and always will. Even in your darkest moments, when you feel abandoned and think He’s turned away from you- He has not. He’s guiding you through those difficult moments- pray for understanding. I’ve seen some terrible things. Things that made me wonder where He was in all that horror. Then at one point He told me, Marcus, I’m right here where I’ve always been. Open your heart and soul to me and realize I have never left your side. At that moment I looked back and realized He carried me through all of it. Every single moment. At first I felt ashamed, but that turned to indescribable joy. God, and our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ is an awesome God. There is nothing He cannot do. Pray to Him. Ask him to forgive you for your sins and come in to your life. You will find magnificent peace and fulfillment. You will find great comfort and joy in your soul. Praise God in Heaven. Posted by: Marcus T at January 31, 2026 09:32 AM (zw+xd) 139
The Old Left actually featured hard men of action, but they all died off, and now we have noodle-armed soyboys, drama queens and AWFLS, none of whom are of any use in a fight.
What are we, chopped liver? Posted by: LGBTQ+FDFJOEMGRFGM at January 31, 2026 09:33 AM (Riz8t) 140
No do overs though. I’m content, but do occasionally think of Frost’s “road not taken”
Posted by: LinusVanPelt *********** No harm in that as long as it is wistful 'what-if-ery' and not burdened by regerts. I sometimes think I could have been a detective. Posted by: muldoon at January 31, 2026 09:33 AM (qgHp7) 141
How come no one worried about gender imbalances in coal mining or the crab fleets? Posted by: Ace-Endorsed Author A.H. Lloyd at January 31, 2026 09:21 AM (ZOv7s) __________ Men die on the job at 13 times the rate of women. When that gender imbalance is corrected, I'll start worrying about the number of female CEOs. Posted by: Hadrian the Seventh at January 31, 2026 09:33 AM (tgvbd) 142
Yes, early morning is my preference. Fewer people and more peaceful
——- Plus the feelings of innate superiority, as you contemplate all those lazy bone slugs wallowing in bed at 0545 when they oughtta be up and at ‘em, being productive. One should bring a bullhorn on early morning jogs, to encourage suburbia with motivational messages decrying their slovenly habits Posted by: Common Tater at January 31, 2026 09:34 AM (itAZI) 143
"How's the chakra release quest going?"
+++ Not too well. Seems it's in a lock box. Like Social Security. Posted by: I used to be the next president of the United States at January 31, 2026 09:34 AM (2Ez/1) 144
Because the left has controlled the commanding heights of finance for at least 20 years, they have gotten lazy and stupid. This is partly because the Soros-type evil geniuses have been replaced by idiot nepotist diversity hires. They don't bother to hide their corruption because they think that they have a right to it.
This makes it laughably easy to roll up those networks, which is happening under the radar. Lots of people want to see results, but that takes time, not just to build the case, but to identify prosecutors who will purposefully tank what should have been slam-dunk prosecutions. Even so, the pinch is already being felt, and a lot of their troopers are being laid off, which also limits future contributions. The left also knows that if it goes full kinetic, it will lose instantly. The training they are getting stresses this, and their hope is to make martyrs that sway the soccer moms. The problem is that soccer moms are the ones being raped, and they fear for the safety of themselves and their children. No one cares about gang members being deported. (cont) Posted by: Ace-Endorsed Author A.H. Lloyd at January 31, 2026 09:34 AM (ZOv7s) 145
I'm drinking 3 day old coffee this morning because it is
wrong to waste coffee. I wish I had some 2 day old pie. Posted by: Eromero at January 31, 2026 09:35 AM (LHPAg) 146
Plus the feelings of innate superiority, as you contemplate all those lazy bone slugs wallowing in bed at 0545 when they oughtta be up and at ‘em, being productive.
That's nice, but it won't help you in the long run. You're not one of the elect. Sorry. Posted by: John Calvin at January 31, 2026 09:35 AM (Riz8t) 147
Plus the feelings of innate superiority, as you contemplate all those lazy bone slugs wallowing in bed at 0545 when they oughtta be up and at ‘em, being productive. One should bring a bullhorn on early morning jogs, to encourage suburbia with motivational messages decrying their slovenly habits
Posted by: Common Tater at January 31, 2026 09:34 AM (itAZI) The spirit of Gunny Hartman live on! Posted by: Count de Monet at January 31, 2026 09:35 AM (wVcYX) 148
119 I put ghee in my coffee.
I'm a gheezer. Posted by: Quarter Twenty at January 31, 2026 09:21 AM (2Ez/1) Someone should package this in a spray can. Ghee Whiz Posted by: Emmie -- be strong and courageous! at January 31, 2026 09:36 AM (FMtrg) 149
I might be more tolerant of the cold if the sun would shine. Early in the week, after the winter storm, the sky cleared and it was sunny. Air temperature was 22 or so, but no wind. The back of the house faces south. Up against the the house, on the deck, it was 58 degrees.
I had a cigar. It was quiet, the roads were a mess so, no traffic. Peaceful. But I'm pretty much sick of winter now. Posted by: Martini Farmer at January 31, 2026 09:36 AM (jtM2q) 150
67 Hadrian, the Lord is infinite. He has time to listen to everyone who comes to him.
Posted by: Bulg at January 31, 2026 09:36 AM (77rzZ) 151
Yes, early morning is my preference. Fewer people and more peaceful __________ The time between morning chores at 5:00 (or earlier) and getting Her Majesty's coffee at 7:00 is my favorite part of the day. Posted by: Hadrian the Seventh at January 31, 2026 09:36 AM (tgvbd) 152
At what was the lowest point in my life, and I was alone, an elderly couples stopped by my table at a McDonald's. The man gave me a prayer card. Not Jehovah's witness, just people. And this has never happened before or since.
Posted by: JM in Illinois at January 31, 2026 09:36 AM (Xbquz) 153
"How come no one worried about gender imbalances in coal mining or the crab fleets?"
*polite cough* Posted by: Roofers and oilfield workers at January 31, 2026 09:37 AM (2Ez/1) 154
Early in the week, after the winter storm, the sky cleared and it was sunny. Air temperature was 22 or so, but no wind. The back of the house faces south. Up against the the house, on the deck, it was 58 degrees.
I had a cigar. It was quiet, the roads were a mess so, no traffic. Peaceful. But I'm pretty much sick of winter now. You are mistaken. There is only unrelenting heat now. Posted by: Al Gore at January 31, 2026 09:37 AM (Riz8t) 155
148 119 I put ghee in my coffee.
I'm a gheezer. Posted by: Quarter Twenty at January 31, 2026 09:21 AM (2Ez/1) Someone should package this in a spray can. Ghee Whiz Posted by: Emmie -- be strong and courageous! at January 31, 2026 09:36 AM (FMtrg) KerryGold Unsalted Irish butter. Posted by: Eromero at January 31, 2026 09:37 AM (LHPAg) 156
Skip, I am sorry for your loss
Posted by: vmom deport deport deport at January 31, 2026 09:37 AM (rjRKB) 157
This brings me to the genius of Trump's strategy focusing on detainers and local law enforcement participation. These idiots are literally planting their flag on defending child rapists from federal officers. Great idea! That's really going to win middle America over to the cause.
The lethal incidents didn't pan out, and the relatively tiny forces in play have a low loss threshold. They thought this would be cost-free, and this changes the calculous completely. Note also that local law enforcement is also locally led, so the police chiefs and sheriffs are under intense pressure to keep the streets safe and many will lose their jobs if they keep releasing rapists back onto the street. I live in a liberal college town, but they absolutely call the cops in a hot minute if they think there is a threat. If the local cops were letting rapists go, there would be hell to pay. (cont) Posted by: Ace-Endorsed Author A.H. Lloyd at January 31, 2026 09:38 AM (ZOv7s) 158
Faith is more than words; what is fruit of faith? This is what I note about Scott Adam’s life: his actual life was always a moral and honorable one. He not simply lived a moral life; he used his talents to the best of his ability, and especially in the last years focused on using his particular talents to be of service to those around him.
If that is not a Godly life, what is? And so at the end he finally mastered his pride and said what he already was showing in his life. Good for him! He’d done the hard part long before. Posted by: Tom Servo at January 31, 2026 09:38 AM (ai6/n) 159
BTW someone once asked me- “How do I worship God? Where do I start?”. And I replied, “That’s easy, start on your knees”.
Posted by: Marcus T at January 31, 2026 09:38 AM (zw+xd) 160
> 119 I put ghee in my coffee.
I'm a gheezer. Posted by: Quarter Twenty at January 31, 2026 09:21 AM (2Ez/1) And the person who brings the coffee could be called the Gheezer Butler. Posted by: Black Sabbath at January 31, 2026 09:38 AM (IG3/x) 161
Plus the feelings of innate superiority, as you contemplate all those lazy bone slugs wallowing in bed at 0545 when they oughtta be up and at ‘em, being productive ___________ Cold shower, journal entry, granola smoothie. That's what the go-getters on LinkedIn tell me. Posted by: Hadrian the Seventh at January 31, 2026 09:39 AM (tgvbd) 162
The land the UN building is on was purchased from a real estate developer by Rockefeller and then donated. The original intent was a large area “zone”, comparable to District of Columbia. Residents decided that was a bad idea.
The building itself was funded by a zero interest multimillion dollar loan by the United States. “Paid back on time” we are told, though the US is the principal source of money anyhow. Visitors at one time were free to wander around the building, and admission was free. Not anymore. Posted by: Common Tater at January 31, 2026 09:39 AM (itAZI) 163
Anybody else sick of Sweeney? Talk about overexposed. I blame Big Sweeney.
Posted by: fd at January 31, 2026 09:42 AM (vFG9F) 164
Plus the feelings of innate superiority, as you contemplate all those lazy bone slugs wallowing in bed at 0545 when they oughtta be up and at ‘em, being productive. One should bring a bullhorn on early morning jogs, to encourage suburbia with motivational messages decrying their slovenly habits
Posted by: Common Tater at January 31, 2026 09:34 AM (itAZI) I laughed. At the height of covid insanity I lived in LA and they actually “closed” the beach… which is where I did my jogging then… one day I decided enough was enough… I got up at 4am and did my usual jog on the “closed” beach. Had to dodge around a few barriers that had been placed but no one bothered me in the morning solitude…. It was ghost town on Manhattan Beach at 5am… then I got more bold and started going down there at 7am after sunrise. No one ever bothered me. Close the beach… galactically idiotic and retarded Posted by: LinusVanPelt at January 31, 2026 09:42 AM (xT8gx) 165
This is why Trump didn't and won't invoke the Insurrection Act. Like the Sword of Damocles, its virtue is that it hangs, not that it falls. I suppose Trump could be pushed into it, but that would be what happens - the locals start begging for it and the governor or mayor is in open, unmistakable rebellion, tearing down the flag or some other stupid symbolic act.
Another crazy thing is the tiny amount of forces engaged. Trump federalizing the Minnesota ARNG would quadruple his resources, hilariously overmatching the opposition. You can bet Walz knows that, which is why he talks out of both sides of his mouth. Trump knows it, too, which is why he leaves out there. The upshot: this was not a brilliant strategy by the left, but a desperate spoiling attack. The fraud coming out is only going to get worse, and Walz had to move before he was indicted. Posted by: Ace-Endorsed Author A.H. Lloyd at January 31, 2026 09:43 AM (ZOv7s) 166
Those of us that are still productive at midnight and chose to sleep late don't get any credit.
Healthy wealthy and wise, my ass. I blame Ben Franklin and Big Proverb. Posted by: Quarter Twenty at January 31, 2026 09:43 AM (2Ez/1) 167
Note also that local law enforcement is also locally led, so the police chiefs and sheriffs are under intense pressure to keep the streets safe and many will lose their jobs if they keep releasing rapists back onto the street.
And yet... https://is.gd/2sFDbI Posted by: Archimedes at January 31, 2026 09:43 AM (Riz8t) 168
163 A lot of guys would be happy to take Sweeney out of the public eye.
Posted by: Bulg at January 31, 2026 09:46 AM (77rzZ) 169
Good morning Horde, I am praying for all of us.
Posted by: Debby Doberman Schultz at January 31, 2026 09:46 AM (0nHVk) 170
Those of us that are still productive at midnight and chose to sleep late don't get any credit. __________ Her Majesty is one of those people. The problem arises when she needs (or just wants) my assistance then. I get very grouchy when I'm sleepy. Posted by: Hadrian the Seventh at January 31, 2026 09:46 AM (tgvbd) 171
This is what I note about Scott Adam’s life: his actual life was always a moral and honorable one.
******* Peter (2 Peter Ch. 1) instructs the early Church disciples in how to grow in their faith. It starts with an attitude of virtue/morality, then seeking knowledge/truth, applying self-restraint, diligence, then seeking godliness and eventually growing in brotherly love and agape love/charity. It's a process. And there will be setbacks. Posted by: muldoon at January 31, 2026 09:46 AM (qgHp7) Posted by: LinusVanPelt at January 31, 2026 09:48 AM (xT8gx) 173
We agree she's got great genes. Which resulted in great golden globes.
Posted by: Guys everywhere at January 31, 2026 09:49 AM (2Ez/1) 174
At what was the lowest point in my life, and I was alone, an elderly couples stopped by my table at a McDonald's. The man gave me a prayer card. Not Jehovah's witness, just people. And this has never happened before or since.
Posted by: JM in Illinois at January 31, 2026 09:36 AM (Xbquz) ==== Nah the lowest point in anyone's life would be at an Arby's. Posted by: San Franpsycho at January 31, 2026 09:50 AM (RIvkX) 175
With only talk and a occasional picture of Sydney can't say I am tired of her
Posted by: Skip at January 31, 2026 09:51 AM (Ia/+0) Posted by: FenelonSpoke at January 31, 2026 09:51 AM (vWWqj) 177
Is being Pretti good better than being Renee Good?
Posted by: I gotta ask at January 31, 2026 09:53 AM (2Ez/1) 178
And yet...
Posted by: Archimedes at January 31, 2026 09:43 AM (Riz8t) --- That does not refute my position. In dysfunctional cities, you get dysfunctional law enforcement. Another piece that I should address is the scope of voter fraud. I think we will find that the margin of fraud may be 20% in some jurisdictions. The slow, methodical grind is going to expose that bit by bit, which is another reason for the paid riots which - to be very clear - end the minute local cops are allowed to shut it down. There's a lot of bad-mouthing police here, and I will say that based on accounts I've seen, the inner city cops are either hopelessly corrupt, time-servers watching the calendar or rookies trying to build a resume until they can transfer out and at this late day, the skew is heavily toward the third group. Portland the Seattle famously are undermanned, and they are getting the least qualified applicants. Posted by: Ace-Endorsed Author A.H. Lloyd at January 31, 2026 09:53 AM (ZOv7s) 179
Nah the lowest point in anyone's life would be at an Arby's.
Posted by: San Franpsycho Pfffft! White Castle has entered the chat. Posted by: Tonypete at January 31, 2026 09:54 AM (cYBz/) 180
I liked the story of the couple and their giving you a prayer card. Thanks, JM in IL.
Posted by: FenelonSpoke at January 31, 2026 09:54 AM (vWWqj) 181
Anybody else sick of Sweeney? Talk about overexposed. I blame Big Sweeney.
I don't care about her one way or the other except that my ideological opponents seem to hate her which pleases me. Because I'm petty that way. Otherwise, she seems like someone who knows that her popularity is time limited and is making the most of it while she can. I can admire that. Posted by: Oddbob at January 31, 2026 09:55 AM (Fs0KI) 182
Cities aren't dysfunctional. People are.
Posted by: The ghost of Don Rumsfeld at January 31, 2026 09:55 AM (2Ez/1) 183
I never got White Castle. I always found those tiny burgers irritating.
Posted by: Bulg at January 31, 2026 09:55 AM (77rzZ) 184
I know for a fact (because my daughter was going to go into law enforcement) that Detroit PD is basically the McDonalds of cop shops, the starter job you take upon graduation. The more desirable departments want to see some on the job experience, and Detroit is a good place to get it.
Posted by: Ace-Endorsed Author A.H. Lloyd at January 31, 2026 09:55 AM (ZOv7s) 185
The upshot: this was not a brilliant strategy by the left, but a desperate spoiling attack. The fraud coming out is only going to get worse, and Walz had to move before he was indicted.
Posted by: Ace-Endorsed Author A.H. Lloyd at January 31, 2026 09:43 AM (ZOv7s) Agree completely! Emotionally we would love to see the insurrection act invoked, but rationally it isn’t needed. For all the uproar, there’s only a small number of people involved in creating disturbances in Minneapolis; maybe 2,000 max? A compliant and sensationalistic media amplifies them and works to make them appear to be far greater than they actually are. (And idiots trying to get themselves shot give the media everything they want) Posted by: Tom Servo at January 31, 2026 09:56 AM (ai6/n) 186
Nah the lowest point in anyone's life would be at an Arby's.
Posted by: San Franpsycho Pfffft! White Castle has entered the chat. Posted by: Tonypete at January 31, 2026 09:54 AM (cYBz/) Locally, Burger Kings are sad and forlorn places. Sketchy, even. Posted by: Count de Monet at January 31, 2026 09:56 AM (wVcYX) Posted by: Madamemayhem (uppity wench) at January 31, 2026 09:57 AM (2J/Lj) 188
"Otherwise, she seems like someone who knows that her popularity is time limited and is making the most of it while she can. I can admire that."
### Is this about me? Posted by: Tay Tay at January 31, 2026 09:57 AM (2Ez/1) 189
We used to go to the White Castle a lot when I was a yute. I took Mrs. F. on her first visit back East with me and there was an "unpleasant incident" among the customers while we ate that freaked her out. Hey, it's White Castle.
Posted by: San Franpsycho at January 31, 2026 09:58 AM (RIvkX) 190
I know for a fact (because my daughter was going to go into law enforcement) that Detroit PD is basically the McDonalds of cop shops, the starter job you take upon graduation. The more desirable departments want to see some on the job experience, and Detroit is a good place to get it.
Posted by: Ace-Endorsed Author A.H. Lloyd at January 31, 2026 09:55 AM (ZOv7s) *laughs* That's why I love Beverly Hills, L.A.! Posted by: Det. Axel Foley at January 31, 2026 09:59 AM (wVcYX) 191
The sad thing about Sweeney is that we just to have dozens of hot chicks in the public eye. Go back to the 80s and count the babes on TV and in film. Even into the 90s there was lots of fresh talent rising.
A whole generation has been deprived of attractive, good-natured women in the public eye. No wonder the men are porn addicts and the women are filled with hate. Posted by: Ace-Endorsed Author A.H. Lloyd at January 31, 2026 09:59 AM (ZOv7s) 192
I never got White Castle. I always found those tiny burgers irritating.
Posted by: Bulg at January 31, 2026 09:55 AM (77rzZ) They’re unique no doubt. I used to enjoy eating 10 in one sitting when I was a kid and parents had us visiting relatives in Chicago area… not for regular consumption but a nice occasional treat Posted by: LinusVanPelt at January 31, 2026 09:59 AM (xT8gx) 193
Back from a visit to the market. Once again, there were adorable kids riding in carts that looked like cars drive and with their parents. Two little blonde girls with their hair in pigtails who must have been about three and five and an absolutely adorable boy with the most beautiful red hair who looked about four. He gave me the biggest smile when I told he and his dad how lovely his hair is. I
Am always happy at seeing the kids because it reminds me of them our son was little. Posted by: FenelonSpoke at January 31, 2026 10:00 AM (vWWqj) 194
I found a good recipe for mock White Castle on allrecipes.com
Posted by: San Franpsycho at January 31, 2026 10:01 AM (RIvkX) 195
183 I never got White Castle. I always found those tiny burgers irritating.
Posted by: Bulg at January 31, 2026 09:55 AM +++++ Come see me. Posted by: Krystal at January 31, 2026 10:01 AM (2Ez/1) Posted by: Brother Tim, still standing at January 31, 2026 10:01 AM (FIwBs) Posted by: FenelonSpoke at January 31, 2026 10:01 AM (vWWqj) 198
Multiple explosions across Iran happening
The Saudis have completely reversed their position about involvement against Iran and purchased 9 billion worth of patriot missiles Iran, China and Russia are conducting joint exercises in the Straight of Hormuz now. Posted by: Ben Had at January 31, 2026 10:02 AM (0KSrI) 199
The first lawsuit by a detransitioner has been settled in NY. She won a 2 million judgement against the surgeon, operation performed when she was 16. Goes to X
https://tinyurl.com/2p9rmc5u Posted by: Notsothoreau at January 31, 2026 10:02 AM (+mUZM) 200
193 Fen, same here. I love seeing the kids in the supermarket, because it also reminds me of my son when he was little.
Posted by: Bulg at January 31, 2026 10:02 AM (77rzZ) 201
"Otherwise, she seems like someone who knows that her popularity is time limited and is making the most of it while she can. I can admire that."
### Is this about me? Posted by: Tay Tay Not really. She's been earning gobs of money for 20+ years now. Like her or not, she's successful because millions of people want to give her money. I admire that too. Posted by: Oddbob at January 31, 2026 10:02 AM (Fs0KI) 202
Quetico-Superior National Forest, and the Boundary Waters, Voyagers National Park and millions of acres of surrounding lakes and forests were “closed” during the lockdowns. I prodded a Minnesota squarehead about this, he had no problem whatsoever with that. Really weird, I don’t grok how people can’t think at even a basic level anymore.
Posted by: Common Tater at January 31, 2026 10:03 AM (itAZI) 203
Prayers for all.
Posted by: Mick at January 31, 2026 10:04 AM (HFx9z) 204
That does not refute my position. In dysfunctional cities, you get dysfunctional law enforcement.
The question is WHY the cities are dysfunctional and have the law enforcement they do. I submit that it's because the people in those cities vote for it. The overlap between blue voting and rioting ultimately reflects what a substantial portion of the people in those cities demand. Posted by: Archimedes at January 31, 2026 10:04 AM (Riz8t) 205
BREAKING: 1st Detransitioner to Take a Medical-Malpractice Lawsuit to Trial Wins $2 Million Judgement
Fox Varian sued her Westchester, NY, area psychologist and plastic surgeon for the gender-transition mastectomy she got at 16. - A pox on both their houses. She was in it up to her eyeballs and they exploited a mentally ill person. Posted by: Anonosaurus Wrecks, Damn It Feels Good to Be a Trumpster! at January 31, 2026 10:05 AM (J+Psw) 206
My grandson, Fella, has been battling a cold. It is now an ear infection. He's on amoxicillin and getting better. Poor Fella was feeling awful so I am very happy and relieved that he is improving.
And he's getting two teeth! Posted by: Madamemayhem (uppity wench) at January 31, 2026 10:05 AM (2J/Lj) 207
You get what you tolerate.
Posted by: Quarter Twenty at January 31, 2026 10:05 AM (2Ez/1) 208
Multiple explosions across Iran happening...Iran, China and Russia are conducting joint exercises in the Straight of Hormuz now.
Source? Sounds like things are about to get spicy. Posted by: Archimedes at January 31, 2026 10:06 AM (Riz8t) 209
Multiple explosions across Iran happening
Posted by: Ben Had at January 31, 2026 10:02 AM (0KSrI) ==== I think we are seeing battlespace prep. b"h Posted by: San Franpsycho at January 31, 2026 10:06 AM (RIvkX) 210
Not really. She's been earning gobs of money for 20+ years now. Like her or not, she's successful because millions of people want to give her money. I admire that too.
Posted by: Oddbob at January 31, 2026 10:02 AM (Fs0KI) --- Swift's longevity is in part because her fan base has aged with her. There was an article buy a guy who went to a concert with his wife, and it was heavily into 30-somethings rather than teenagers. Posted by: Ace-Endorsed Author A.H. Lloyd at January 31, 2026 10:07 AM (ZOv7s) 211
Archimedes, Tousi TV. Videos supplied with time stamps.
Posted by: Ben Had at January 31, 2026 10:07 AM (0KSrI) 212
The last time I ate at a BK, the drive through gal was a bit surly, or seething and managed to say not a single word. No thank you or your welcome or come again or anything. I decided BK doesn’t need my money.
Posted by: Common Tater at January 31, 2026 10:08 AM (itAZI) 213
Jim Acosta cuts through the bullshit.
Jim Acosta: Trump is a racist, and that’s why he went after Don Lemon. “He likes to f**k with Don because he’s black." Posted by: Anonosaurus Wrecks, Damn It Feels Good to Be a Trumpster! at January 31, 2026 10:08 AM (J+Psw) 214
Lamont the Big Dummy from Sanford and Sons has died. Demond Wilson was 79 and a Vietnam combat vet with a Purple Heart.
Posted by: AZ Hi Desert (Gringo fuertemente armado-Tempus belli) at January 31, 2026 10:08 AM (zQwXC) 215
I really liked White Castle when I was a child for some reason. Don't have any where I am now, so perhaps absence makes the heart grow fonder.
Posted by: Thomas Paine at January 31, 2026 10:08 AM (0U5gm) 216
SanFranpsycho, agreed. The Saudi turn around is huge.
Posted by: Ben Had at January 31, 2026 10:08 AM (0KSrI) Posted by: Archimedes at January 31, 2026 10:09 AM (Riz8t) 218
The question is WHY the cities are dysfunctional and have the law enforcement they do. I submit that it's because the people in those cities vote for it. The overlap between blue voting and rioting ultimately reflects what a substantial portion of the people in those cities demand.
Posted by: Archimedes at January 31, 2026 10:04 AM (Riz8t) --- To a certain extent, but the voter fraud explanation can't be discarded. Michigan used to have much cleaner elections, and Detroit actually elected a white mayor who promised law and order - and delivered. That's the dog that isn't barking, btw. Detroit shut down BLM quick. No white Ann Arborite check is going downtown to the D and starting anything. Posted by: Ace-Endorsed Author A.H. Lloyd at January 31, 2026 10:09 AM (ZOv7s) 219
214 Lamont the Big Dummy from Sanford and Sons has died. Demond Wilson was 79 and a Vietnam combat vet with a Purple Heart.
Posted by: AZ Hi Desert (Gringo fuertemente armado-Tempus belli) at January 31, 2026 10:08 AM (zQwXC) His first name was Grady. Posted by: Madamemayhem (uppity wench) at January 31, 2026 10:09 AM (2J/Lj) 220
You get what you tolerate.
Posted by: Quarter Twenty at January 31, 2026 10:05 AM (2Ez/1) ===== I've said this to my people a thousand times. Your silence is your approval. Posted by: San Franpsycho at January 31, 2026 10:09 AM (RIvkX) 221
206 MMH, I hope you’re spoiling that little guy to the wild excess that only a grandmother is capable of.
Posted by: Bulg at January 31, 2026 10:10 AM (77rzZ) 222
It's in the JPost too
Posted by: San Franpsycho at January 31, 2026 10:10 AM (RIvkX) 223
I remember my mom was enthusiastic about White Castle burgers. They were extirpated on our range, so I never had any. I guess they were good, but. Had to order about 10 of them is my understanding.
Posted by: Common Tater at January 31, 2026 10:11 AM (itAZI) 224
Jim Acosta: Trump is a racist, and that’s why he went after Don Lemon.
“He likes to f**k with Don because he’s black." Posted by: Anonosaurus Wrecks, Damn It Feels Good to Be a Trumpster! at January 31, 2026 10:08 AM (J+Psw) ---- Jim Acosta liked to f*ck with Trump because Trump's rich, successful, and a happy warrior. Posted by: All Hail Eris, She-Wolf of the 'Ettes 'Ettes. at January 31, 2026 10:11 AM (kpS4V) 225
My grandson, Fella, has been battling a cold.
- On a happier note, my toddler grandson has learned a new word, Denis. Denis Denis penis. Everything is penis. Posted by: Anonosaurus Wrecks, Damn It Feels Good to Be a Trumpster! at January 31, 2026 10:11 AM (J+Psw) 226
I really liked White Castle when I was a child for some reason. Don't have any where I am now, so perhaps absence makes the heart grow fonder.
Posted by: Thomas Paine at January 31, 2026 10:08 AM (0U5gm) ==== I have them from the frozen food section and they are good. Posted by: San Franpsycho at January 31, 2026 10:13 AM (RIvkX) 227
On a happier note, my toddler grandson has learned a new word, Denis. Denis Denis penis. Everything is penis.Denis.
- Well, I see autocucumber is only beginning to learn that word. Posted by: Anonosaurus Wrecks, Damn It Feels Good to Be a Trumpster! at January 31, 2026 10:13 AM (J+Psw) 228
On a happier note, my toddler grandson has learned a new word, Denis. Denis Denis penis. Everything is penis.
Sounds good. He's ready to join us. Posted by: The AOSHQ recruitment bureau at January 31, 2026 10:13 AM (Riz8t) 229
225 My son went through a phase where every other word out of his mouth (and sometimes every word) was “butt.”
Posted by: Bulg at January 31, 2026 10:13 AM (77rzZ) 230
On a happier note, my toddler grandson has learned a new word, Denis. Denis Denis penis. Everything is penis.
Posted by: Anonosaurus Wrecks, Damn It Feels Good to Be a Trumpster! at January 31, 2026 10:11 AM (J+Psw) --- All he needs is "boobs" and he's ready to start posting. Posted by: Ace-Endorsed Author A.H. Lloyd at January 31, 2026 10:14 AM (ZOv7s) 231
A few Numbers from Fulton County:
Swapping of 35 memory cards during a live election 20,713 ballots attributed to ten advance voting machines with no provenance 3,930 ballots intentionally scanned and counted more than once for the recount 103.6 percent and 113.8 percent “citizen voting age population registered to vote” Fulton County’s official records include 22,534 more ballots cast than voters Posted by: r hennigantx at January 31, 2026 10:14 AM (gbOdA) 232
SanFranpsycho, I only read. Aruz Sheva or Yedioth Ahronoth
Posted by: Ben Had at January 31, 2026 10:14 AM (0KSrI) 233
Iran is being plagued by simultaneous explosions across the country....how iiiiinteresting!
Posted by: runner at January 31, 2026 10:14 AM (g47mK) 234
Jim Acosta pops up suddenly and he’s as retarded as ever…
Posted by: LinusVanPelt at January 31, 2026 10:14 AM (xT8gx) 235
A retired AF Col. gave me a rosary and asked me to pray for the veterans. So, I alternate using that one and a "Combat Rosary" that I purchased.
Combat rosaries were originally made for WWI out of gun metal. The Pope granted indulgences to any soldier carrying it when he died. They had leftovers in warehouses when WWII started so those were issued. More were then manufactured. I have a dear respect for veterans of combat. Oh what horror they must have seen. Posted by: no one of any consequence at January 31, 2026 10:15 AM (qFwJc) 236
Lamont the Big Dummy from Sanford and Sons has died. Demond Wilson was 79 and a Vietnam combat vet with a Purple Heart.
Posted by: AZ Hi Desert (Gringo fuertemente armado-Tempus belli) at January 31, 2026 10:08 AM (zQwXC) His first name was Grady. Posted by: Madamemayhem (uppity wench) RIP. Posted by: Anonosaurus Wrecks, Damn It Feels Good to Be a Trumpster! at January 31, 2026 10:15 AM (J+Psw) 237
Well, Iranian state TV is reporting it too!
Posted by: runner at January 31, 2026 10:15 AM (g47mK) 238
"For I know the plans I have for you, sayeth the Lord -
Plans to prosper you and not to harm you; Plans to give you a hope and a future." -Jeremiah 29:11 Haven't been to church in many years (mostly due to physical restrictions). But my faith is always there; always has been, for some reason. I have never had any problem reconciling my engineering and scientific proclivities with the existence of God. Mine is a quiet faith; I like it that way. Hubby says I am one of the most fearless people he knows. That must be God working through me, because I have never thought of myself that way - I fear lots of things. All I know is that I trust that all will be well, even if "well" is not the outcome that I want. Everyone's faith is different, but God made each one of us different, so I am not surprised. Posted by: Teresa in Fort Worth, AoSHQ's Plucky Wee One - Eat the Cheesecake, Buy the Yarn. at January 31, 2026 10:15 AM (SRRAx) 239
It appears that Don 'Cheesedick' Lemon just doesn't get it.
For him to lash out defiantly, after his release, at the DOJ for his trespasses is not sinking in to his diseased, 'journalist' brain. What the DOJ did was give him a warning shot across the bow. If he chooses to pull another stunt like he did, it is almost guaranteed the parishioners of the church will beat him down and the DOJ will not be there to save him. Posted by: Rev. Wishbone at January 31, 2026 10:16 AM (oT7pT) 240
runner, IRGC is claiming that it is gas line explosions.
Posted by: Ben Had at January 31, 2026 10:16 AM (0KSrI) 241
There was a time before White Castle.
In Wheaton, MD there was Little Tavern. It was a small joint with a few booths and a counter. They sold little, square burgers "by the bag." Onions were standard. After a long night of boozing it up in D.C. (when the legal drinking age for hard liquor was 1 Posted by: Martini Farmer at January 31, 2026 10:16 AM (jtM2q) 242
When our son was a toddler he didn’t enunciate the T properly… he’d get all excited at the sight of firemen and he’d shout out: Firefuck!!
Posted by: LinusVanPelt at January 31, 2026 10:16 AM (xT8gx) 243
I still maintain it isn’t “voters” largely or even smallely effecting the fraud.
It is election precinct officials, among others. Election fraud is a better and more accurate description. Credit where credit is due, and places the focus where it should be. “There is no widespread voter fraud” is completely missing the point. It does not need to be widespread. A few precincts can flip the whole state, and a few states can flip the whole election. We cannot allow unscrupulous people to “frame” the issues, and use neutral, euphemistic weasel words and phrases. Posted by: Common Tater at January 31, 2026 10:16 AM (itAZI) Posted by: Martini Farmer at January 31, 2026 10:17 AM (jtM2q) 245
Bandar Abbas, Tehran, Akvaz, Tabriz. All over the place! and possibly more!
Posted by: runner at January 31, 2026 10:17 AM (g47mK) 246
IRGC is claiming that it is gas line explosions.
Posted by: Ben Had at January 31, 2026 10:16 AM (0KSrI) as in June 2025 Posted by: runner at January 31, 2026 10:17 AM (g47mK) 247
runner, Qom also
Posted by: Ben Had at January 31, 2026 10:17 AM (0KSrI) Posted by: no one of any consequence at January 31, 2026 10:17 AM (qFwJc) Posted by: All Hail Eris, She-Wolf of the 'Ettes 'Ettes. at January 31, 2026 10:18 AM (kpS4V) 250
MMH, I hope you’re spoiling that little guy to the wild excess that only a grandmother is capable of.
Posted by: Bulg at January 31, 2026 10:10 AM (77rzZ) I most definitely am! I'm gonna have to up my game though. Hubbymayhem (aka grandpa) is getting dedicated to over the top. Yesterday, he bought a scroll saw for the shop. Because.. A) it was there and only cost $25. B) he wanted one. C) he's going to build a rocking horse for Fella. It will actually be a giraffe. A rocking giraffe. Posted by: Madamemayhem (uppity wench) at January 31, 2026 10:18 AM (2J/Lj) 251
Explosiona all over Iran, irgc targets being hit in several cities. Tousi is covering it now and the reports keep coming in.
Best guess so far is drone strikes. My guess is cia/mossad going crazy. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EUNCXvoBxgY Posted by: Just some random passer by at January 31, 2026 10:19 AM (89Sog) 252
235 A retired AF Col. gave me a rosary and asked me to pray for the veterans. So, I alternate using that one and a "Combat Rosary" that I purchased.
Combat rosaries were originally made for WWI out of gun metal. The Pope granted indulgences to any soldier carrying it when he died. They had leftovers in warehouses when WWII started so those were issued. More were then manufactured. I have a dear respect for veterans of combat. Oh what horror they must have seen. Posted by: no one of any consequence at January 31, 2026 10:15 AM (qFwJc) Those GI rosaries used to be available online at Keep Shooting. Posted by: Eromero at January 31, 2026 10:19 AM (ENvs6) 253
248 Religion, science, and art all come from the same place: Humanity’s need to make sense of the world.
Posted by: Bulg at January 31, 2026 10:19 AM (77rzZ) 254
When our son was a toddler he didn’t enunciate the T properly… he’d get all excited at the sight of firemen and he’d shout out: Firefuck!!
—- I’m revealing my age, but on one of the Apollo missions, 16 I think, with Duke and Young, they discovered moon rocks with Vesicles. I was a rockhound, though I had lost my front teeth about that time. So I was running around excited “They found rocks with Vethickles!” Vethickles!” and I never heard the end of it. Posted by: Common Tater at January 31, 2026 10:19 AM (itAZI) 255
We cannot allow unscrupulous people to “frame” the issues, and use neutral, euphemistic weasel words and phrases.
Posted by: Common Tater at January 31, 2026 10:16 AM (itAZI) --- The late night vote dump flipped Michigan. Biden got more votes than Obama in 2012. Weirdly, when Obama was on the ballot in 2008, it was a statewide bloodbath for the GOP. In 2020, the House GOP retained its majority. Anyone who knew Michigan politics knew what happened. Posted by: Ace-Endorsed Author A.H. Lloyd at January 31, 2026 10:20 AM (ZOv7s) 256
Here in Brevard County, FL we're getting ready for a freeze.
I don't have a fixed source of heat other than the stove and oven. My house was built in the 50's (like me!) I've got a little space hearer from Amazon that works well and an electric blanket. The house has been retrofitted with foot of blown in insulation and double pane windows and holds heat pretty well. Posted by: pawn at January 31, 2026 10:20 AM (jnZe8) 257
My FiL wanted my son to know all the anatomical parts.
I taught my son the word "penis" and what it meant. So, at dinner, my FiL asks "Where is your elbow?" etc. I finally ask "Where is your penis?" It was hilarious. Posted by: no one of any consequence at January 31, 2026 10:20 AM (qFwJc) Posted by: runner at January 31, 2026 10:20 AM (g47mK) 259
I have them from the frozen food section and they are good.
Correct. Almost as good as fresh from the store. Microwave 30 seconds each side wrapped in a paper towel. Plus in and hour or 2 you will get cleaned out just like the real thing. Posted by: Colon Blow at January 31, 2026 10:20 AM (R/m4+) 260
Israel made an official statement and said they are not involved. Too far from home....
Posted by: runner at January 31, 2026 10:21 AM (g47mK) 261
Good morning all.
Still freezing here in the DMV but this got me moving this morning. https://tinyurl.com/5x2b78hp Love Sharon(willow's apprentice) Posted by: Sharon(willow's apprentice) at January 31, 2026 10:22 AM (t/2Uw) 262
191 The sad thing about Sweeney is that we used to have dozens of hot chicks in the public eye. Go back to the 80s and count the babes on TV and in film. Even into the 90s there was lots of fresh talent rising.”
One of the ONT’s this week had a David Lee Roth video, watched it for the memories. I think every David Lee Roth video made the point that you just did. Posted by: Tom Servo at January 31, 2026 10:22 AM (IUuBi) 263
Combat rosaries were originally made for WWI out of gun metal.
——- I found a small pocket Bible in a box of stuff, one of uncles from WWII, the cover was 1/8” steel plate or manganese or something like that. Posted by: Common Tater at January 31, 2026 10:23 AM (itAZI) 264
And Lemon is a Cultural Marxist interfering with a religious ceremony.
Posted by: Skip at January 31, 2026 10:23 AM (Ia/+0) 265
Combat rosaries were originally made for WWI out of gun metal. __________ Still made. Used by the Swiss Guards. I have two. Just right for my big hands. Posted by: Hadrian the Seventh at January 31, 2026 10:24 AM (tgvbd) 266
260 Israel made an official statement and said they are not involved. Too far from home....
Posted by: runner at January 31, 2026 10:21 AM (g47mK) Oh, so they ARE involved! This could be serious. Posted by: Tom Servo at January 31, 2026 10:24 AM (IUuBi) 267
You can buy them at "CatholicGear.com" Lifetime warranty. Mine got into a knot and I broke it trying untie the knot. I mailed it back and they replaced the five decades. It still has the original crucifix and short strand. It's great. The chrome (I got the chrome-plated one) is worn off of the crucifix. Brass, I think, underneath.
Posted by: no one of any consequence at January 31, 2026 10:24 AM (qFwJc) 268
266 260 Israel made an official statement and said they are not involved. Too far from home....
Posted by: runner at January 31, 2026 10:21 AM (g47mK) Oh, so they ARE involved! This could be serious. We won't know for sure until we see sharks with Joo lasers on their heads. Posted by: Archimedes at January 31, 2026 10:26 AM (Riz8t) Posted by: San Franpsycho at January 31, 2026 10:26 AM (RIvkX) 270
Israel made an official statement and said they are not involved. Too far from home....
Posted by: runner at January 31, 2026 10:21 AM (g47mK) Ummm...You think the mad mulluh is gonna take that face value? Posted by: Just some random passer by at January 31, 2026 10:26 AM (qMgJx) 271
Well, it's rosary time and then other tasks. BBL
Posted by: no one of any consequence at January 31, 2026 10:27 AM (qFwJc) 272
Couldn't mtal beads clink around I wonder
Posted by: Skip at January 31, 2026 10:27 AM (Ia/+0) 273
@165 A.H. , I agree but the brainless leftist sheep are still yelling brainlessly. Not that it's having any impact, but they aren't listening.
We had that idiot rally yesterday and it was a large turnout here. However a good sign is the #of people who were fighting back in my local rags comment section was much larger than I have seen before. Posted by: Smell the Glove at January 31, 2026 10:27 AM (IDEQi) Posted by: Opinion fact at January 31, 2026 10:28 AM (cwGMH) 275
Oh, so they ARE involved! This could be serious.
Posted by: Tom Servo at January 31, 2026 10:24 AM (IUuBi) Tom.... THEY.ARE.NOT.INVOLVED. THEY SAID SO. Where is the evidence ??? HUH, do the MULLAHS have evidence?? no, the mullahs have no evidence. was not them.... Posted by: runner at January 31, 2026 10:28 AM (g47mK) 276
MTG is in the performance art stage of her career.
Best to ignore whatever she says. Posted by: Really?? at January 31, 2026 10:29 AM (qpQFJ) 277
Ummm...You think the mad mulluh is gonna take that face value?
Posted by: Just some random passer by at January 31, 2026 10:26 AM (qMgJx) they better Posted by: runner at January 31, 2026 10:29 AM (g47mK) 278
𝔉🅰𝒏 Karoline Leavitt @WHLeavi 🚨🇮🇷Iran Breaking: Massive US-Israeli-UK buildup: 550+ aircraft, carrier group, huge fuel capacity for deep strikes. Largest non-war deployment ever seen. Posted by: Sharon(willow's apprentice) at January 31, 2026 10:29 AM (t/2Uw) 279
@274 saw a clip of Bill Maher's rant about celebrities. The guests were MTG and Joe Scarborough. To turncoat scumbags
Posted by: Smell the Glove at January 31, 2026 10:30 AM (IDEQi) 280
Pete Buttpirate is on Fox with Kaleigh McEnany
Posted by: Smell the Glove at January 31, 2026 10:31 AM (IDEQi) 281
Yesterday, he bought a scroll saw for the shop. Because..
A) it was there and only cost $25. B) he wanted one. C) he's going to build a rocking horse for Fella. It will actually be a giraffe. A rocking giraffe. I see no flaw in this logic. Posted by: Oddbob at January 31, 2026 10:31 AM (Fs0KI) 282
MTG is in the performance art stage of her career.
Best to ignore whatever she says. Posted by: Really?? at January 31, 2026 10:29 AM (qpQFJ) She is the enemy now so hard to ignore unless one believes that's the best strategy to defeat the Left. Posted by: Opinion fact at January 31, 2026 10:31 AM (cwGMH) 283
You gotta hand it to mtg. From a nobody, to a back bencher to celebrity in only a few years. She grifted beautifully.
Posted by: Really?? at January 31, 2026 10:31 AM (qpQFJ) 284
I am not Catholic. Hubbymayhem left the Catholic church decades ago. We have four rosaries. One that my grandma got from her aunt and I wound up with it somehow. The other three are from Hubbymayhem. One was his, one belonged to his dad, and one given to him by his ex father in law. They hang in the dining room window. That window offers a lovely view of the field and wooded area behind the house and doesn't have curtains. The rosaries enhance the view.
Posted by: Madamemayhem (uppity wench) at January 31, 2026 10:31 AM (2J/Lj) 285
OMG! IT'S THE APOCALYPSE!
Federal Government Enters Partial Shutdown Again as Democrats Revolt over DHS Funding Posted by: Anonosaurus Wrecks, Damn It Feels Good to Be a Trumpster! at January 31, 2026 10:32 AM (J+Psw) 286
Fkn Marxists circle the wagons every time
Posted by: Skip at January 31, 2026 10:32 AM (Ia/+0) 287
gold and silver dropped like.. a lot
Posted by: runner at January 31, 2026 10:32 AM (g47mK) 288
There are no explosions! It was a water leak, which has now spread to other cities!
Posted by: Mohammed al-Raffensperger at January 31, 2026 10:33 AM (0e5Te) 289
285 OMG! IT'S THE APOCALYPSE!
Federal Government Enters Partial Shutdown Again as Democrats Revolt over DHS Funding Posted by: Anonosaurus Wrecks, Damn It Feels Good to Be a Trumpster! at January 31, 2026 10:32 AM (J+Psw) Normally I would be setting my hair on fire over this. But the snow storm last week killed me so I’m no longer worried. Posted by: Really?? at January 31, 2026 10:34 AM (qpQFJ) 290
214 Lamont the Big Dummy from Sanford and Sons has died. Demond Wilson was 79 and a Vietnam combat vet with a Purple Heart.
Posted by: AZ Hi Desert RIP. There's a video out there with him telling stories; he didn't have much use for Redd Fox. Posted by: Auspex at January 31, 2026 10:34 AM (Y8DZL) 291
Even the government must get shut down in the name of Illegals.
They want to die on that hill or live to rule the country with Illegals and fraud voting Posted by: Skip at January 31, 2026 10:34 AM (Ia/+0) 292
If the Islamic terrorists, Chinese communists and Narco cartels could do only one thing to help their cause it would be to not fund DHS.
Posted by: Opinion fact at January 31, 2026 10:34 AM (cwGMH) 293
of course gold and silver did, those are just useless commodities that sit in bank vaults and do nothing but bring assurance to assorted dictators across the globe
Posted by: runner at January 31, 2026 10:34 AM (g47mK) 294
Saw the mom from Home Alone died but no date I know of
Posted by: Skip at January 31, 2026 10:35 AM (Ia/+0) 295
RIP. There's a video out there with him telling stories; he didn't have much use for Redd Fox.
Um, except for his whole career. Posted by: Oddbob at January 31, 2026 10:35 AM (Fs0KI) 296
My pet eagles lost their first clutch of 2026...kinda sad, but there is still time for a second clutch.
Posted by: runner at January 31, 2026 10:36 AM (g47mK) Posted by: Opinion fact at January 31, 2026 10:36 AM (cwGMH) 298
Batch of sourdough bread in process and rack of ribs getting ready for the smoker/grill. Cole slaw and baked beans.
Be here by 6 pm. Bring a dessert. Posted by: muldoon at January 31, 2026 10:36 AM (qgHp7) 299
Be here by 6 pm. Bring a dessert.
Posted by: muldoon at January 31, 2026 10:36 AM (qgHp7) Pistachio ice cream OK? Posted by: runner at January 31, 2026 10:37 AM (g47mK) 300
Even the government must get shut down in the name of Illegals. _____________ Are these illegals that everyone is getting worked up about ICE going after just roofers and cleaning ladies or do they have actual criminal records apart from their immigration status? Posted by: Hadrian the Seventh at January 31, 2026 10:38 AM (tgvbd) Posted by: Anonosaurus Wrecks, Damn It Feels Good to Be a Trumpster! at January 31, 2026 10:38 AM (J+Psw) 302
The Budweiser Super Bowl ad is awesome. I thought they didn't release their ads before the game. Either I was misinformed or.... Even Budweiser knows no one is going to watch that game.
Posted by: Madamemayhem (uppity wench) at January 31, 2026 10:38 AM (2J/Lj) 303
Tom.... THEY.ARE.NOT.INVOLVED. THEY SAID SO. Where is the evidence ??? HUH, do the MULLAHS have evidence??
no, the mullahs have no evidence. was not them.... Posted by: runner at January 31, 2026 10:28 AM (g47mK) Come now, don’t you remember the iron rule of confirmation? Never believe ANY story until it’s been officially denied! Posted by: Tom Servo at January 31, 2026 10:39 AM (IUuBi) 304
I thought Scott Adams' deathbed conversion was very moving and telling in its imperfection.
It reminds me of one of my own favorite prayers, which goes something like: Lord, I believe. Help me in my unbelief. Posted by: Stephen Price Blair at January 31, 2026 10:39 AM (EXyHK) 305
Virginia Dems Want to Tax Gym Memberships, Amazon Orders, Leaf Blowers and More Posted by: Anonosaurus Wrecks, Damn It Feels Good to Be a Trumpster! ___________ All money belongs to the government. They will let you know how much you're allowed to keep. Posted by: Hadrian the Seventh at January 31, 2026 10:40 AM (tgvbd) 306
301 It's utopia!
Virginia Dems Want to Tax Gym Memberships, Amazon Orders, Leaf Blowers and More They want to ban gas-powered leaf blowers, and then tax electric leaf blowers. No, I'm not kidding. Posted by: Archimedes at January 31, 2026 10:40 AM (Riz8t) 307
Heh. The Myrtle Beach polar bear swim has been cancelled due to .....cold weather
Posted by: Smell the Glove at January 31, 2026 10:40 AM (IDEQi) 308
Once again my horrid nemesis, snow, has appeared on my doorstep, in feigned fluffy innocence, threatening eternal glaciers.
BACK! BACK! FOUL DANDER! I REBUKE YOU! IN THE NAME OF COCA-COLA AND ALL THE FOWL POWERS, THE BIG CHICKEN, THE DIRTY BIRD, CHICK-FIL-A, I COMMAND YOU TO LEAVE THIS PLACE AND NEVER RETURN! Posted by: banana Dream at January 31, 2026 10:41 AM (3uBP9) 309
And today was a record for our cat. He did not even go out the door for thirty seconds. We opened the door. He hesitated in the open door for about five seconds and came right back in.
Posted by: FenelonSpoke at January 31, 2026 10:41 AM (WFtAr) 310
Virginia Dems Want to Tax Gym Memberships, Amazon Orders, Leaf Blowers and More
It's all in the name of "affordability". You know, what they ran on. Posted by: Archimedes at January 31, 2026 10:41 AM (Riz8t) 311
Still no snow but it's expected in the next hour. The last forecasts I read last night were off by at least 6-7 hours. Gotta love the unpredictable weather.
Posted by: Farquad at January 31, 2026 10:41 AM (CFMhl) 312
Virginia Dems Want to Tax Gym Memberships, Amazon Orders, Leaf Blowers and More
Posted by: Anonosaurus Wrecks, Damn It Feels Good to Be a Trumpster! at January 31, 2026 10:38 AM (J+Psw) Good. And. Hard. Posted by: Really?? at January 31, 2026 10:42 AM (qpQFJ) 313
The Myrtle Beach polar bear swim has been cancelled due to .....cold weather
=== *Shakes head... Posted by: Door County Bear Swim Club at January 31, 2026 10:42 AM (g47mK) Posted by: Anonosaurus Wrecks, Damn It Feels Good to Be a Trumpster! at January 31, 2026 10:42 AM (J+Psw) 315
It reminds me of one of my own favorite prayers, which goes something like:
“Lord, I believe. Help me in my unbelief.” Posted by: Stephen Price Blair My most often uttered prayer is.... Lord, please either help me to not kill this idiot or help me stay out of prison and Hell for killing this idiot. Posted by: Madamemayhem (uppity wench) at January 31, 2026 10:42 AM (2J/Lj) 316
2" of snowfall in upstate SC so far.
Posted by: Mr Aspirin Factory at January 31, 2026 10:43 AM (AQToA) 317
and rack of ribs getting ready for the smoker/grill. Cole slaw and baked beans.
Be here by 6 pm. Bring a dessert. Posted by: muldoon . . . On my way. Posted by: Quarter Twenty at January 31, 2026 10:43 AM (2Ez/1) 318
lets settle this once and for all
KALAMAZOO COFFEE COMPANY Maple Bacon Whole Bean Coffee - There Ain't No Mistakin' Maple Bacon Flavored Coffee | 12oz Bag (1 Pack) there is heaven Posted by: TheCatAttackedMyFoot at January 31, 2026 10:45 AM (jrgJz) 319
Is this something?
Saw a headline from an ABC news affiliate: 600 Illegal Immigrants arrested in West Virginia. The term illegal was used instead of the bullshit undocumented. Stood out to me. Maybe it’s nothing. But maybe it’s a shift. Posted by: Really?? at January 31, 2026 10:45 AM (qpQFJ) Posted by: Tuna at January 31, 2026 10:46 AM (lJ0H4) 321
314 Who coulda seen it coming?
“Wonder Man” Turns a Fun Marvel Hero Into Gloomy DEI Sludge Posted by: Anonosaurus Wrecks, Damn It Feels Good to Be a Trumpster! at January 31, 2026 10:42 AM (J+Psw) Could tell from the trailer it would be bad but it's worse than I thought. Wonderman was a cool character back in the day, too Posted by: Farquad at January 31, 2026 10:46 AM (CFMhl) Posted by: The People's Republic of Maryland at January 31, 2026 10:46 AM (2Ez/1) 323
Thanks for the Coffee Thread and Prayer Revival, Mis Hum and Annie!
May God shower blessings on all his beloved children today. And may God continue to bless the U.S.A. and Israel. Posted by: Legally Sufficient at January 31, 2026 10:48 AM (kB9dk) 324
318 lets settle this once and for all
KALAMAZOO COFFEE COMPANY Maple Bacon Whole Bean Coffee - There Ain't No Mistakin' Maple Bacon Flavored Coffee | 12oz Bag (1 Pack) there is heaven Posted by: TheCatAttackedMyFoot at January 31, 2026 10:45 AM (jrgJz) Haha, I knew something like this would pop up given the top image. Good find. Posted by: Farquad at January 31, 2026 10:48 AM (CFMhl) 325
Surely this move by VA Dems will lead to a red tsunami in the state in November. Right? Lol.
Of course not. They’ll vote Democrat once again probably by even larger numbers . So fuck ‘em all. Enjoy your new taxes assholes. Posted by: Really?? at January 31, 2026 10:49 AM (qpQFJ) 326
Runner at 296, I'm sad about those eagles too. yes, hoping for another clutch.
Posted by: skywch at January 31, 2026 10:49 AM (uqhmb) 327
We're in good hands.
Twenty GOP Lawmakers Vote Against Cutting $5B in Refugee Welfare From Funding Package Posted by: Anonosaurus Wrecks, Damn It Feels Good to Be a Trumpster! at January 31, 2026 10:49 AM (J+Psw) 328
"Votes."
That's cute. Posted by: Dominion Systems at January 31, 2026 10:50 AM (2Ez/1) 329
Twenty GOP Lawmakers Vote Against Cutting $5B in Refugee Welfare From Funding Package
Posted by: Anonosaurus Wrecks, Damn It Feels Good to Be a Trumpster! at January 31, 2026 10:49 AM (J+Psw) Thank Allah. Posted by: Really?? at January 31, 2026 10:50 AM (qpQFJ) 330
I'm sad about those eagles too. yes, hoping for another clutch.
Posted by: skywch at January 31, 2026 10:49 AM (uqhmb) they've done it before ! also, apparently the eggs were already damaged? before the crows got to them. that is what some are saying... Posted by: runner at January 31, 2026 10:53 AM (g47mK) 331
The Budweiser Super Bowl ad is awesome. I thought they didn't release their ads before the game. Either I was misinformed or.... Even Budweiser knows no one is going to watch that game.
Posted by: Madamemayhem (uppity wench) Just watched it. It is indeed awesome. Posted by: Tuna at January 31, 2026 10:53 AM (lJ0H4) 332
Soup and Bread Bowl Ads have been released pre game for a while now.
Posted by: Really?? at January 31, 2026 10:54 AM (qpQFJ) 333
A big part of Virginia going for Spangenberg was the Fed government workers being fired or being pissed at Trump. They are taking out their anger on the rest of the state. Eff them
Posted by: Smell the Glove at January 31, 2026 10:54 AM (IDEQi) 334
Twenty GOP Lawmakers Vote Against Cutting $5B in Refugee Welfare From Funding Package
Posted by: Anonosaurus Wrecks, Damn It Feels Good to Be a Trumpster! at January 31, 2026 10:49 AM (J+Psw) “Twenty GOP lawmakers admit that they and their relatives are receiving direct payments from the Refugee Funding program.” Posted by: Tom Servo at January 31, 2026 10:54 AM (IUuBi) 335
The Budweiser Super Bowl ad is awesome. I thought they didn't release their ads before the game. Either I was misinformed or.... Even Budweiser knows no one is going to watch that game.
Posted by: Madamemayhem (uppity wench) at January 31, 2026 10:38 AM (2J/Lj) Am I the only one here who thinks that ad is just cynical manipulation to try to erase the memory of the Dylan Mulvaney transvesty? Posted by: Alberta Oil Peon at January 31, 2026 10:55 AM (8zz6B) 336
A big part of Virginia going for Spangenberg was the Fed government workers being fired or being pissed at Trump. They are taking out their anger on the rest of the state. Eff them
Posted by: Smell Those people always vote Democrat. The shift was from somewhere else. Posted by: Really?? at January 31, 2026 10:55 AM (qpQFJ) 337
The true cause of Pearl Harbor.
China Claims Pokémon Spreads “Japanese Militarism” Following Shrine Event Posted by: Anonosaurus Wrecks, Damn It Feels Good to Be a Trumpster! at January 31, 2026 10:55 AM (J+Psw) 338
Surely this move by VA Dems will lead to a red tsunami in the state in November. Right? Lol.
Of course not. They’ll vote Democrat once again probably by even larger numbers . So fuck ‘em all. Enjoy your new taxes assholes. Posted by: Really?? Yep. Can't fix stupid. Posted by: Mr Aspirin Factory at January 31, 2026 10:55 AM (AQToA) 339
@330, yes I saw that too about there already being a crack. And just saw something that said the female has already cleaned out the nest, maybe in preparation for more.
Posted by: skywch at January 31, 2026 10:58 AM (uqhmb) 340
Both mine were out for awhile. Mr Trouble went out again at 6. When I called him at 8:30, he ran full speed to the door. Moves pretty fast for a fat cat. Has not been out today.
Posted by: Notsothoreau at January 31, 2026 10:58 AM (+mUZM) 341
Hampton Roads area has gotten very progressive over the years. A lot of military, but lots of federal workers, too.
Posted by: Mr Aspirin Factory at January 31, 2026 10:58 AM (AQToA) 342
We aspire to become New Jersey.
Posted by: Virginia at January 31, 2026 10:59 AM (2Ez/1) 343
@339 yes!
Posted by: runner at January 31, 2026 11:00 AM (g47mK) 344
Didn’t anyone learn lessons from the whole ultra woke era of ads?
Companies give no fucks either way. They go with what they perceive as being the “in thing”. For a while it was trannies and obese black women in ads. Now the vibe has shifted somewhat back to normalcy and patriotism. So Bud and everyone else is jumping on the bandwagon with ‘Murica ads. It’s a business move. Bud gives no fucks about you or America or anything other than the dollar. Posted by: Really?? at January 31, 2026 11:00 AM (qpQFJ) 345
Am I the only one here who thinks that ad is just cynical manipulation to try to erase the memory of the Dylan Mulvaney transvesty?
Posted by: Alberta Oil Peon at January 31, 2026 10:55 AM (8zz6B) If I was artistic director, I would have made an ad with Dylan Mulvaney prancing down a country road, and suddenly the Clydesdale’s come around the corner and run him down. Then the wagon stops, the horses back up, and they stomp on his body for about a minute. Then they all piss on what’s left, and sail off to heroic music playing. I wonder if I could tell grok to make that video. Posted by: Tom Servo at January 31, 2026 11:01 AM (IUuBi) 346
Bananas and rice! And coffee and bacon!
Posted by: Rev. Wishbone at January 31, 2026 11:02 AM (oT7pT) 347
Am I the only one here who thinks that ad is just cynical manipulation to try to erase the memory of the Dylan Mulvaney transvesty?
You are not. However, those responsible for the original fiasco have not been sacked, so f*** them. Posted by: Archimedes at January 31, 2026 11:02 AM (Riz8t) 348
334 Twenty GOP Lawmakers Vote Against Cutting $5B in Refugee Welfare From Funding Package
Posted by: Anonosaurus Wrecks, Damn It Feels Good to Be a Trumpster! at January 31, 2026 10:49 AM (J+Psw) “Twenty GOP lawmakers admit that they and their relatives are receiving direct payments from the Refugee Funding program.” Posted by: Tom Servo at January We have no responsibility to save the rest of the world. No matter what that watermelon headed dork Cornyn says. Posted by: ErikInTexas at January 31, 2026 11:03 AM (4b7CV) 349
We have no responsibility to save the rest of the world. No matter what that watermelon headed dork Cornyn says.
I think Cornyn knows he's going down this time, so YOLO. Posted by: Archimedes at January 31, 2026 11:04 AM (Riz8t) 350
There are far more civilian workers here that actual military.
Posted by: Accomack at January 31, 2026 11:04 AM (TW/3a) 351
It's not your fault.
Abby Phillip describes how her job at CNN is to explain "the facts" to conservatives who live in "a completely different information world." "Because when you don't ever even hear the facts, it's hard to even know that you're wrong.""Half my job sometimes is knowing what the latest conspiracy is." This was said to the nodding approval of the always-factual and not-at-all conspiratorial...Joy Reid. Posted by: Anonosaurus Wrecks, Damn It Feels Good to Be a Trumpster! at January 31, 2026 11:04 AM (J+Psw) 352
Problem is every time a shithead like Cornyn goes away a new one rises to the top to become the new Maverick.
I saw the Ohio senator who replaced Vance is super excited about working with Dems on “DHS reform”. Posted by: Really?? at January 31, 2026 11:09 AM (qpQFJ) 353
Nood.
Posted by: Nooding Noodler at January 31, 2026 11:09 AM (2Ez/1) 354
I posted this prayer once before. Don't know where I came across it, but it seems to apply to the Horde--one commenter said it should be called The Horde's Prayer:
Lord, grant me patience. Because if you give me strength, I'm going to need a lot of bail money. Posted by: Wenda at January 31, 2026 11:09 AM (r2BmP) 355
Was stationed in Hampton 81-2, looked at Google maps every once in awhile and don't recognize the area or base anymore
Posted by: Skip at January 31, 2026 11:09 AM (Ia/+0) 356
I lived in NoVA back in the late '80s and early '90s. It was progressively intolerant back then. Mostly through entities like HOA's and municipalities (the city of Alexandria's government, for example.) Petty tyrants on the board or some some commission that felt the need to make everyone's life miserable.
Posted by: Martini Farmer at January 31, 2026 11:10 AM (jtM2q) 357
Oh no AOC is bitching at Nicki Minaj about her support for Trump. Cool
Posted by: Smell the Glove at January 31, 2026 11:10 AM (IDEQi) 358
NOOD
Posted by: runner at January 31, 2026 11:10 AM (g47mK) 359
>>Am I the only one here who thinks that ad is just cynical manipulation to try to erase the memory of the Dylan Mulvaney transvesty?
Nope. Screw InBev Posted by: one hour sober at January 31, 2026 11:10 AM (Y1sOo) 360
Be here by 6 pm. Bring a dessert.
Posted by: muldoon ---- I've been know to make an okay chocolate chip cookie. Posted by: lin-duh is offended at January 31, 2026 11:12 AM (VCgbV) 361
The Budweiser Super Bowl ad is awesome.
------ Just watched it. It is indeed awesome. I resent the insanely heavy handed emotional manipulation but I have to admit that it's effective. Their beer still sucks though. Posted by: Oddbob at January 31, 2026 11:12 AM (Fs0KI) 362
The Hill: The US is headed for mass unemployment, and no one is prepared. by John Mac Ghlionn
For years, I opposed Universal Basic Income, firmly and reflexively. I treated it as a liberal fantasy...That position no longer survives contact with reality. This will do it. A huge part of why the USA hasn't erupted into massive protests already is that so many people will literally start starving if they miss any significant amount of work. If a wave of mass unemployment hits, the retaliation for all the suffering this administration has caused will be apocalyptic. Can we not do a third once in century economic disaster now? I'm only 20 years into my career, and really don't want to go through it a third time. It's a great paradox of Late Stage Capitalism that those at the very top won't have anyone left to exploit. The parasite eventually kills it's host, then dies itself Lost my job last April right after they cut DEI and started hounding immigrants. I’m Puerto Rican, a legal citizen, but putting hispanic on my applications makes me unhireable. Plus living in a blue state but a heavy red area and no money to move. Posted by: Intercepted Reddit Transmissions brought by the Intrepid AoS Liaison at January 31, 2026 11:13 AM (ycI94) Posted by: Rev. Wishbone at January 31, 2026 11:16 AM (oT7pT) 364
I think Cornyn knows he's going down this time, so YOLO.
The last poll I saw (several weeks ago) had him 3rd so he probably can't even vote-split his way into a runoff. * cue McD's jingle * Ta-da-da-ta-tah! I'm lovin' it. Posted by: Oddbob at January 31, 2026 11:23 AM (Fs0KI) 365
Wheaton, MD there was Little Tavern
IIRC in a little hut attached to a telephone pole right at the sidewalk side of the parking lot. Posted by: DaveA at January 31, 2026 11:27 AM (FhXTo) 366
I laugh at the proposed Virginia surtaxes on high incomes. A lot of people making that sort of money are in businesses selling goods/services to BIG GOVERNMENT!
Posted by: Fenderbender at January 31, 2026 01:12 PM (x8own) Daily Tech News 31 January 2026Top Story
Tech News
I looked up Van Morrison just now fearing I'd missed an obituary at some point, and not only is he still around, he was recording anti-lockdown songs with Eric Clapton during the WuFlu. Here's to you, Mr. Morrison. Disclaimer: Don't make my brown-eyed girl blue. Comments(Jump to bottom of comments)1
Morning, 'rons and 'ettes.
Posted by: olddog in mo at January 31, 2026 04:02 AM (bQ4nt) 2
w00t and way to go, olddog in mo
Posted by: m at January 31, 2026 04:03 AM (SSiCQ) 3
*takes bow*
Posted by: olddog in mo at January 31, 2026 04:06 AM (bQ4nt) 4
Not feeling sympathetic towards the gaming industry at all these days. Very little in the way of anything new and worth playing.
Posted by: Additional Blond Agent at January 31, 2026 04:10 AM (/HDaX) 5
The indie games field is thriving. The big studios on the other hand are dead and starting to smell funny.
Posted by: Pixy Misa at January 31, 2026 04:14 AM (BLOW1) 6
Any outfit what votes-in a union, deserves whatever they get-- especially if the business closes.
Posted by: JQ at January 31, 2026 04:20 AM (rdVOm) 7
Mornin'
The survey also found that 82% of US-based respondents support the unionization of game industry workers, with 5% opposed and 13% unsure. Great. Won't stop the layoffs, but great! Posted by: Puddleglum at work at January 31, 2026 04:24 AM (Iz+f5) 8
My grandfather ran a sawmill. During the Depression, he kept it going and kept his small community going. And then his employees decided to unionize. Grandfather told them he couldn't pay any more than he was already, and that if they voted *for* it, he would have to close the mill.
They voted *for* it. He closed and sold his mill. And then they were ALL unemployed. Good job, dudes! Told ya.... Posted by: JQ at January 31, 2026 04:32 AM (rdVOm) 9
ate
Posted by: OkJohn at January 31, 2026 04:33 AM (NC/it) 10
nien
Posted by: OkJohn at January 31, 2026 04:34 AM (NC/it) 11
G'Day everyone
Posted by: Skip at January 31, 2026 04:34 AM (Ia/+0) Posted by: OkJohn at January 31, 2026 04:34 AM (NC/it) 13
Phone saying its 2 degrees
Posted by: Skip at January 31, 2026 04:35 AM (Ia/+0) 14
12* here. Dry tho.
Posted by: OkJohn at January 31, 2026 04:37 AM (NC/it) Posted by: m at January 31, 2026 04:43 AM (SSiCQ) Posted by: JQ at January 31, 2026 04:48 AM (rdVOm) 17
Good to see you on the tech thread, JQ!
Posted by: m at January 31, 2026 05:01 AM (SSiCQ) 18
Just like 1982, the interactive game business is fine. A significant portion of it needs to re-evaluate its business model and production methodology. Nintendo figured out how to make the console business functional and profitable while welcoming third party development.
That is ending now as changes to semiconductor economics have broken a critical part of the console business. There may be a period where no new consoles are launched. There may never be any new consoles in the traditional sense of a closed platform requiring its own code base. The game business will continue without pause for much of it. Posted by: Epobirs at January 31, 2026 05:02 AM (/0z9K) Posted by: Huck Follywood at January 31, 2026 05:24 AM (w2BpZ) 20
I had to fall asleep again, no way a hour flew by
Posted by: Skip at January 31, 2026 05:30 AM (Ia/+0) 21
Focused on God. Christian Devotional on Isaiah 26:1-5. Devotional is followed by a prayer and some insights :
https://tinyurl.com/48t9tjx6 Posted by: FenelonSpoke at January 31, 2026 05:48 AM (j3j1r) 22
Lovely story about a caring dad helping his daughter out in icy conditions. Faithpot site:
https://tinyurl.com/yck8kdhm Posted by: FenelonSpoke at January 31, 2026 05:50 AM (j3j1r) Posted by: FenelonSpoke at January 31, 2026 05:57 AM (j3j1r) 24
Evening and morning, Saturday toilers and early early risers!
"Ollama" --? That sounds awfully like a certain viciously anti-American and jugeared public figure's name. Disturbing. I glanced back over Ace's posts from last evening. People are actually paying over $2000 a *month* for rent in LA and other places??? Gee, they must be doing awfully well. I was taught as a young Aurelius that you should pay no more than 25% of your *take-home* pay for shelter. Of course, nowadays real-estate agents all tell you the rule of thumb is 33% or even more of your *gross* pay. Insane. Anyway, I'm up, about to feed the furry thugs and then myself. What's up witchoo? Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at January 31, 2026 06:01 AM (wzUl9) 25
Good morning, JQ! And the same to Fenelon, Huck, Skip, m, and all of you.
Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at January 31, 2026 06:02 AM (wzUl9) 26
>>>It got the top billing during the recent Game Awards (which had more viewers than the Super Bowl)
That would be "a Super Bowl without Tom Brady." Posted by: m at January 31, 2026 06:03 AM (SSiCQ) 27
Thought the ice story was nice but baby Liea looks happy with her new arm. Amazing they could do that
Posted by: Skip at January 31, 2026 06:03 AM (Ia/+0) 28
These were the responses to my prayer yesterday. "God, please show me something good of yourself today."
I was behind a car yesterday which said, "Driving with Jesus." I didn't know what that meant other than maybe one is trusting him with your safety, but I found reference on the web to Ignatian spirituality and here it is: https://tinyurl.com/ezauer5r Posted by: FenelonSpoke at January 31, 2026 06:03 AM (Cjc4c) 29
Also, after that I had a lovely visit with our retired organist, Jessie, and her daughter and we all had communion.
Posted by: FenelonSpoke at January 31, 2026 06:05 AM (Cjc4c) 30
"Hey, you can't still the work of countless artists and not pay them a dime! That's our job!"
still --> steal Posted by: m at January 31, 2026 06:08 AM (SSiCQ) Posted by: Captain Obvious, Laird o' the Sea at January 31, 2026 06:10 AM (OvMCw) 32
Movies! is showing one of the shorts with Laurel and Hardy. I'm afraid I don't quite get the fervor over them. Their comic timing is great, yes. But I think L & H must be one of those things you have to grow up with and enjoy as a kid, like the Three Stooges, to get it as an adult.
On the other hand, I liked the Stooges as a child, but can't get into them now on the MeTV reruns except to marvel at the neat 1930s-'40s-'50s clothes and then-current cars. Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at January 31, 2026 06:11 AM (wzUl9) 33
>>>I looked up [celebrity] just now fearing I'd missed an obituary
I do this a lot. Probably to an unhealthy degree of "a lot." Posted by: m at January 31, 2026 06:11 AM (SSiCQ) 34
Fen I saw a sticker on a car a few months ago like that
Posted by: Skip at January 31, 2026 06:12 AM (Ia/+0) 35
I posted this when I was up at 1:00 this morning, but for those that weren't or didn't see it here it is again. Teen survives and calls 911 after being attacked by alligator in Florida:
https://tinyurl.com/2s494y28 Posted by: FenelonSpoke at January 31, 2026 06:12 AM (AphQx) 36
Posted by: Skip at January 31, 2026 06:12 AM (Ia/+0)
I've seen another one before, so I guess they are out there. Probably not the same person, though.😉 Posted by: FenelonSpoke at January 31, 2026 06:14 AM (AphQx) 37
19 AI thinks Jake Tapper spreads state propaganda
https://tinyurl.com/bdz94mvv Posted by: Huck Follywood at January 31, 2026 05:24 AM (w2BpZ) ; ) Posted by: m at January 31, 2026 06:18 AM (SSiCQ) Posted by: m at January 31, 2026 06:26 AM (SSiCQ) 39
g'mornin', 'rons Posted by: AltonJackson at January 31, 2026 06:27 AM (tljrc) 40
>>>OpenAI ... its CEO is a snake oil salesman
Hmm. Who would that be? *taps forefinger on chin* SAM ALTMAN Posted by: m at January 31, 2026 06:29 AM (SSiCQ) 41
So January is almost over, and 2026 is 1/12 done. As the guy said when he jumped off the thirty-story building and said at floor fifteen, "So far, so good --"
Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at January 31, 2026 06:29 AM (wzUl9) 42
I didn't know "Moondance" was that old. I thought it was from the early to mid-'70s.
Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at January 31, 2026 06:31 AM (wzUl9) 43
So few movie theaters around now. Even the multiplex's are mostly gone. Our town has a multiplex/with only half of the theaters closed, down to 4. Imax is operating, but they need a new way of bringing the people. One theater serves food, don't know if its still open. Cheese burger and a movie?
Posted by: colin at January 31, 2026 06:31 AM (e8qy3) Posted by: m at January 31, 2026 06:32 AM (SSiCQ) 45
If the promises for TSMC's N2P process node are borne out, this should be a major upgrade - not just 50% more cores, but cores running 30% faster at the same power requirements.
I've been tempted to just go ahead and get a Ryzen AI Max 395+ blinged out, but memory prices are the wet blanket. Now I can save my By that time, Windows 11 will be mature in its enshitification and Linux will have sufficient tooling where I can make the jump with the least amount of hassle. Posted by: Unknown Drip Under Pressure at January 31, 2026 06:36 AM (a4flb) Posted by: NaCly Dog at January 31, 2026 06:43 AM (u82oZ) 47
m
Doesn't every 'ron take the name of an actress mentioned here, take safe search off, and look for revealing pictures? Posted by: NaCly Dog at January 31, 2026 06:47 AM (u82oZ) Posted by: San Franpsycho at January 31, 2026 06:47 AM (RIvkX) 49
Maybe I need a med alert bracelet that says "Delete my browser history".
But my google files are forever. Posted by: NaCly Dog at January 31, 2026 06:47 AM (u82oZ) 50
YouTube has nuked background play on mobile devices for non paying customers.
Posted by: Boss Moss at January 31, 2026 06:49 AM (Y0DaS) Posted by: NaCly Dog at January 31, 2026 06:49 AM (u82oZ) 52
A breezy 34 F. right now, wind chill of 24. We're supposed to drop to 22 by Sunday morning. Time to run a water tap overnight.
The infotainment center of my Buick was refusing to recognize the flash drive in the console ("No Media Found"). A couple of soft reset methods I dug up on the 'Net were no good. So yesterday morning I disconnected the negative cable of the battery, waited about five minutes, then reconnected. Success, and I only had to reset the time and date. I'm glad I did it yesterday in 60-degree weather. Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at January 31, 2026 06:50 AM (wzUl9) 53
G'morning, all!
32.4 degrees out, with a pending death-storm sometime today. Anyhow.....went to the premier showing of the movie, Melania yesterday at 1:00 in the afternoon. Sold out showing, and remarkably enjoyable. It shows a side of her that is not often seen, and was an enjoyable almost two hours of worthwhile movie watching. Posted by: Village Idiot's Apprentice at January 31, 2026 06:50 AM (iMotb) 54
Actor David Suchet reads Psalm 4 which my Bible refers to as a plea for answers and the notes in the Bible refers to being confident that God always hears our prayers. One note says, "When you feel that your prayers are bouncing off the walls, remember that you have been set apart by God and that he loves you. He hears and answers you, although his prayers may not be what you expect . Look at your problems in the ight of God's power instead of looking at God in the shadow of your problems." That is sometimes very hard to do, but I think it's good advice.":
https://tinyurl.com/2p8xyt6u Posted by: FenelonSpoke at January 31, 2026 06:52 AM (KxQqp) 55
For me, YouTube is unwatchable unless you pay to remove commercials. It feels like extortion to pay them. So they wall off the cultural treasures of the past.
I would think being an artist today is fraught. Lots of disincentives from copyright holders. Posted by: NaCly Dog at January 31, 2026 06:54 AM (u82oZ) 56
re: Ubislop
There could the basis for a hilarious black comedy about the current state of this company. The remaining teams have been split into separate 'houses' and each is focused on a specific genre of game. Which makes sense if Ubislop is positioning itself to sell off future assets. Now imagine a story centering around the heads of these houses trying all means fair or foul to avoid the chopping block. I need some popcorn. Posted by: Anna Puma at January 31, 2026 06:55 AM (2GVsD) 57
Posted by: NaCly Dog at January 31, 2026 06:49 AM (u82oZ)
Thank you for your kind thoughtfulness, Salty. She lives in what was her daughter's house , and her daughter had fixed up a lovely sunroom for her, so they holidays were very hard with her being gone. Hard for you too with your dear wife being gone too.. Posted by: FenelonSpoke at January 31, 2026 06:56 AM (KxQqp) 58
illage Idiot's Apprentice
Top o ta mornin to ya, gov'nor. A balmy -1 ℉ from -6 ℉ earlier. I am going to try and get a group together to see Melania. Thanks for the recommendation. Been years since I went to a theater. Posted by: NaCly Dog at January 31, 2026 06:56 AM (u82oZ) 59
Birdbath status?
Posted by: Just Wondering at January 31, 2026 06:58 AM (2Ez/1) 60
Thanks, Pixy, and everybody here for your patience with my thoroughly non tech related comments. God bless you!
Posted by: FenelonSpoke at January 31, 2026 06:58 AM (KxQqp) 61
FenelonSpoke
Thank you for understanding. I never expected this level of grief. The great people here are of immeasurable help. Posted by: NaCly Dog at January 31, 2026 06:58 AM (u82oZ) 62
mornin yall. We have a Weather Watch here. That means there will be weather, to watch. I can't decide whether to watch the Weather Watch or just weather the Weather Watch weather.
Posted by: fd at January 31, 2026 07:01 AM (vFG9F) 63
Actually, no. Lou Reed is nowhere near as talented. And I saw Van on that tour at Fillmore West. Always been a favorite album.
Posted by: Notsothoreau at January 31, 2026 07:01 AM (+mUZM) 64
A Mayor
A spouse A non-profit Questionable use of taxpayer monies This could use a venn diagram. https://tinyurl.com/akat63we Posted by: Village Idiot's Apprentice at January 31, 2026 07:01 AM (iMotb) 65
45 Windows 11 ... enshitification
Posted by: Unknown Drip Under Pressure at January 31, 2026 06:36 AM (a4flb) Pretty sure that would need two t's. I am reluctant to google it. Posted by: m at January 31, 2026 07:01 AM (SSiCQ) 66
I'm not even sure Melania is playing anywhere here. Have to look.
She's such a charming, poised, and attractive First Lady! Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at January 31, 2026 07:02 AM (wzUl9) 67
65 45 Windows 11 ... enshitification
Posted by: Unknown Drip Under Pressure at January 31, 2026 06:36 AM (a4flb) Pretty sure that would need two t's. I am reluctant to google it. Posted by: m at January 31, 2026 07:01 AM (SSiCQ) ... two t's before -ification. Posted by: m at January 31, 2026 07:03 AM (SSiCQ) 68
Salty, it may not be in the theater for long, so go as soon as you can.
I bought tickets online about mid-morning yesterday, and the seating selection was still quite good. Arrived at the theater about 4 hours later, and it was sold out. That surprised me, Specially for a 1:00 showing on a work day. But the crowd was all around your and my age, so I doubt if they had to take off from work to see it. Posted by: Village Idiot's Apprentice at January 31, 2026 07:05 AM (iMotb) 69
I wrote a new song. I call it "Springsteen Sucks". It goes like this:
Springsteen sucks Springsteen sucks Springsteen sucks Springsteen sucks (Repeat 100 times and fade out) Posted by: fd at January 31, 2026 07:06 AM (vFG9F) 70
But Melania is too close to DJT and that makes her part of yhe TDS.
The most gorgeous First Lady and never gets a magazine cover Posted by: Skip at January 31, 2026 07:06 AM (Ia/+0) 71
Okay, Melania is playing at the AMC giant-plex near me. Maybe I can talk Miss Linda into going tomorrow afternoon. She's no anti-Trumper, and thinks Melania is a wonderful model for women, but it'll be a tough sell if the outside temps are in the 30s tomorrow.
On the other hand, yesterday she rode the bus and streetcar to the university where I used to work to hear a noontime guest speaker. A ride in a warm car and sitting in a warm theatre should not be a terrible hardship. Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at January 31, 2026 07:07 AM (wzUl9) 72
Just want to say, everything I know about opera was learned from B.B
Posted by: Skip at January 31, 2026 07:07 AM (Ia/+0) 73
"Just want to say, everything I know about opera was learned from B.B
Posted by: Skip" Well, he was the King. Posted by: fd at January 31, 2026 07:09 AM (vFG9F) 74
A group of women I know are going this weekend to see Melania . I do have a concern that mean spirited leftists might try to loudly protest . I hope that's not the case.
Posted by: FenelonSpoke at January 31, 2026 07:09 AM (KxQqp) Posted by: Hadrian the Seventh at January 31, 2026 07:10 AM (tgvbd) Posted by: NaCly Dog at January 31, 2026 07:11 AM (u82oZ) 77
Posted by: NaCly Dog at January 31, 2026 06:58 AM (u82oZ)
I am sorry, Salty. How long had you been together? I am glad the horde had been so supportive. Posted by: FenelonSpoke at January 31, 2026 07:13 AM (KxQqp) 78
I'd expect that the movie Melania will be banned in many cities. And some people will stand up and scream at the screen. That is to be expected. Along with car vandalize in the parking lots of a theater. Such is life in 2026 where the benevolent left doesn't tolerate anything they hate.
Posted by: colin at January 31, 2026 07:17 AM (e8qy3) 79
55 For me, YouTube is unwatchable unless you pay to remove commercials. It feels like extortion to pay them. So they wall off the cultural treasures of the past.
Posted by: NaCly Dog at January 31, 2026 06:54 AM For me, I kind of insist upon paying for YouTube because that makes me the customer, not the product. Posted by: Cybersmythe at January 31, 2026 07:19 AM (VmDLh) 80
And something I saw yesterday which made me laugh. Outside the bakery in town I passed through
was a big pile of snow, Someone had put in sign on on which said "Free snow." Posted by: FenelonSpoke at January 31, 2026 07:22 AM (B+8Pw) 81
Pretty sure that would need two t's. I am reluctant to google it.
Posted by: m at January 31, 2026 07:01 AM (SSiCQ) ... two t's before -ification. Updating my spell-checker with two 't's Thanks Horde Posted by: Unknown Drip Under Pressure at January 31, 2026 07:24 AM (a4flb) 82
Morning peeps. It's a rather bitterly cold 6 degrees here this morning. Might not get out of the teens today.
Posted by: Martini Farmer at January 31, 2026 07:26 AM (jtM2q) 83
Just checked... Cory Doctorow coined the word - two 't's
Posted by: Unknown Drip Under Pressure at January 31, 2026 07:27 AM (a4flb) 84
Can anybody tell me what is wrong with this headline:
"Fire hits 180-year-old Greenwich Village building once home to E.E. Cummings" Posted by: fd at January 31, 2026 07:27 AM (vFG9F) 85
84 Can anybody tell me what is wrong with this headline:
"Fire hits 180-year-old Greenwich Village building once home to E.E. Cummings" Posted by: fd at January 31, 2026 07:27 AM (vFG9F) "E.E." should be lowercased? Posted by: m at January 31, 2026 07:28 AM (SSiCQ) 86
Laowhy86 and Cmilk reporting the coup in China has wiped out the core competents in the Chinese military who being replaced by politicians, not people who rose up through the military ranks.
Posted by: San Franpsycho at January 31, 2026 07:28 AM (RIvkX) Posted by: zombie Jeffery Epstein at January 31, 2026 07:29 AM (vFG9F) 88
87 "Might not get out of the teens today."
Oh, those were the days. Posted by: zombie Jeffery Epstein at January 31, 2026 07:29 AM (vFG9F) hahahahahaha go to your room Posted by: m at January 31, 2026 07:29 AM (SSiCQ) 89
The old rule of thumb was 25% of your gross, not net income.
Old school lenders rejected loans if your total debt (including credit card, school loans, and car payments) to income ratio was projected to be over 40% of gross income. That is why is was never a good idea to buy a new car before buying a house. Buy the car AFTER the house. Posted by: LA City Council at January 31, 2026 07:29 AM (qFwJc) Posted by: Village Idiot's Apprentice at January 31, 2026 07:30 AM (iMotb) 91
85 84 Can anybody tell me what is wrong with this headline:
"Fire hits 180-year-old Greenwich Village building once home to E.E. Cummings" Posted by: fd at January 31, 2026 07:27 AM (vFG9F) "E.E." should be lowercased? Posted by: m at January 31, 2026 07:28 AM (SSiCQ) ... and maybe "Cummings," also. I forget. Posted by: m at January 31, 2026 07:30 AM (SSiCQ) 92
e.e. Cummings wrote my favorite poem
Anyone lived in a pretty how town Posted by: San Franpsycho at January 31, 2026 07:31 AM (RIvkX) 93
Off corrupt LA grifters sock
Posted by: no one of any consequence at January 31, 2026 07:31 AM (qFwJc) 94
89 The old rule of thumb was 25% of your gross, not net income.
Old school lenders rejected loans if your total debt (including credit card, school loans, and car payments) to income ratio was projected to be over 40% of gross income. Posted by: LA City Council at January 31, 2026 07:29 AM (qFwJc) math Posted by: m at January 31, 2026 07:32 AM (SSiCQ) 95
I looked up Van Morrison just now fearing I'd missed an obituary at some point, and not only is he still around, he was recording anti-lockdown songs with Eric Clapton during the WuFlu.
-- That's good to know. I like Van Morrison, and I love the song Moondance (even though I can't help but think of American Werewolf in London when I hear it). Posted by: Lady in Black at January 31, 2026 07:32 AM (qBdHI) 96
"E.E." should be lowercased?
Posted by: m at January 31, 2026 07:28 AM (SSiCQ) ... and maybe "Cummings," also. I forget. Posted by: m' Correct! I rate you as a better journalist than any editor at the NY Post. Posted by: zombie Jeffery Epstein at January 31, 2026 07:32 AM (vFG9F) 97
That is why is was never a good idea to buy a new car before buying a house. Buy the car AFTER the house.
I don't get it. What does buying a car before or after have anything to do with acquiring real-estate? Or is it totally expected now that people finance automobiles? Am I the only one who buys new vehicles in cash? Posted by: Unknown Drip Under Pressure at January 31, 2026 07:32 AM (a4flb) 98
A Mayor
The highest priced Government Official's provided vehicle in the entire State. Perhaps we could add this to my previously mentioned Venn Diagram. https://tinyurl.com/mvju7x4j Posted by: Village Idiot's Apprentice at January 31, 2026 07:32 AM (iMotb) 99
The old rule of thumb was 25% of your gross, not net income.
* Old school lenders rejected loans if your total debt (including credit card, school loans, and car payments) to income ratio was projected to be over 40% of gross income. That is why is was never a good idea to buy a new car before buying a house. Buy the car AFTER the house. Posted by: LA City Council at January 31, 2026 *** If you throw all the debt into the spotlight, then I guess forty is not too insane. Still, to use gross income as the drop-dead figure makes no sense. You never see all of that, thanks to taxes, and you can't spend it. Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at January 31, 2026 07:33 AM (wzUl9) 100
100
Posted by: m at January 31, 2026 07:33 AM (SSiCQ) 101
Oh my. Off sock that did not kill itself.
Posted by: fd at January 31, 2026 07:34 AM (vFG9F) 102
I went to see the Melania movie last night.
I thoroughly enjoyed it! Excellent videography, well paced and edited. You get to hear Melania herself narrate large portions. She tells a lot of her story. She is very polished and articulate. And of course elegant. What surprised me the most is the score. The music choices were excellent and she sings along with a Michael Jackson song and even dances a little to YMCA. I don't know when or where it will be available again, but I strongly recommend it. Lots of fashion stuff. Hope Piper gets to see it. Posted by: Quarter Twenty at January 31, 2026 07:35 AM (2Ez/1) 103
Good morning Horde, thx Pixy.
It's gotten up to 0° here in the mid Hudson. Heatwave Saw Van Morrison and Bob Dylan at the Theatre at MSG. Great show . Both weren't being weird or grumpy. Posted by: Smell the Glove at January 31, 2026 07:35 AM (IDEQi) 104
With all due respect to you, this is why you are still a renter.
With a mortgage, you get enough interest payments to go over the standard deduction and itemize. That is the sweet-spot. Posted by: no one of any consequence at January 31, 2026 07:35 AM (qFwJc) 105
96 "E.E." should be lowercased?
Posted by: m at January 31, 2026 07:28 AM (SSiCQ) ... and maybe "Cummings," also. I forget. Posted by: m' Correct! I rate you as a better journalist than any editor at the NY Post. Posted by: zombie Jeffery Epstein at January 31, 2026 07:32 AM (vFG9F) A publisher can elect to adopt idiosyncrasies or not. Posted by: m at January 31, 2026 07:36 AM (SSiCQ) 106
I loved deducting state taxes and charitable contributions and whatever else was legal.
Posted by: no one of any consequence at January 31, 2026 07:37 AM (qFwJc) 107
It is an incredible work of art and a glory of the English language. Highly recommended.
https://tinyurl.com/5cua282j Posted by: San Franpsycho at January 31, 2026 07:37 AM (RIvkX) 108
"The music choices were excellent and she sings along with a Michael Jackson song and even dances a little to YMCA."
Those stuck with me as well, as they seemed to be genuinely off the cuff and unscripted. Lots of little glimpses that showed her in a very human light. Posted by: Village Idiot's Apprentice at January 31, 2026 07:38 AM (iMotb) 109
"The highest priced Government Official's provided vehicle in the entire State."
$160k for a Jeep? He couldn't get a Maserati? Posted by: fd at January 31, 2026 07:39 AM (vFG9F) 110
Can't say I want to but should go venture outside
Posted by: Skip at January 31, 2026 07:40 AM (Ia/+0) 111
"A publisher can elect to adopt idiosyncrasies or not.
Posted by: m" That's why they always fix misspelled rappers' names. Posted by: fd at January 31, 2026 07:41 AM (vFG9F) 112
107 It is an incredible work of art and a glory of the English language. Highly recommended.
https://tinyurl.com/5cua282j Posted by: San Franpsycho at January 31, 2026 07:37 AM (RIvkX) 92 e.e. Cummings wrote my favorite poem Anyone lived in a pretty how town Posted by: San Franpsycho at January 31, 2026 07:31 AM (RIvkX) Thank you! Posted by: m at January 31, 2026 07:41 AM (SSiCQ) 113
> With a mortgage, you get enough interest payments to go over the standard deduction and itemize. That is the sweet-spot.
---------- Mortgage interest is a one line entry. You can have 2 of them. We own 3 properties and pick the two with the highest, annual mortgage interest payments. I believe one must be your primary residence regardless of the interest paid. (Unless it's paid off, then you're screwed.) Posted by: Martini Farmer at January 31, 2026 07:43 AM (jtM2q) 114
With all due respect to you, this is why you are still a renter.
With a mortgage, you get enough interest payments to go over the standard deduction and itemize. That is the sweet-spot. Posted by: no one of any consequence at January 31, 2026 *** No, the reason I am still a renter is that I have never had a big enough down payment to bring the inflated cost of a mortgage down into the reasonable area for a single earner. I do now. It's true I have no idea at this point what my interest payments will be with my house; if they exceed the standard deduction, perfect. On a modest house, can they exceed the $23K I'll get this year? If so, I'll itemize next year. Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at January 31, 2026 07:44 AM (wzUl9) Posted by: m at January 31, 2026 07:47 AM (SSiCQ) 116
107 It is an incredible work of art and a glory of the English language. Highly recommended.
https://tinyurl.com/5cua282j Posted by: San Franpsycho at January 31, 2026 07:37 AM --- Thanks for that. Enjoyed the audio! Posted by: Quarter Twenty at January 31, 2026 07:49 AM (2Ez/1) 117
That two Baltimore City politicians drive the two most expensive cars in the Maryland public fleet underlines the casual corruption voters there accept.
Posted by: Huck Follywood at January 31, 2026 07:49 AM (JIqUq) 118
I looked up Van Morrison just now fearing I'd missed an obituary at some point, and not only is he still around, he was recording anti-lockdown songs with Eric Clapton during the WuFlu.
Here's to you, Mr. Morrison. ---------- Indeed, I have a Q Anon friend who kept me up-to-date on Van Morrison's wonderful protest songs and concerts mocking and railing against the numerous Covid PsyOps of the time. And although I was looking forward to some of his songs being featured in the 2021 movie "Belfast" -- that film thoroughly sucked (despite featuring very good actors like Caitríona Balfe, Jamie Dornan, and Dame Judy Dench) and I couldn't even finish watching it. Are TJM or MAE around for a panning movie review? Posted by: ShainS -- Who's Gonna Be Today's FAFO Darwin Award Winner? at January 31, 2026 07:50 AM (0Eh0f) 119
I did seriously look into buying a house multiple times over the years. I knew about interest payments being deductible, building equity, throwing money away on rent, etc. But every property I've looked at here -- recently, and for years back -- in decent condition and in a decent area was far too expensive. A down payment to bring the monthly note down to something reasonable would have been impossible for me for a long time.
Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at January 31, 2026 07:50 AM (wzUl9) 120
We are in the final years of a 30 year mortgage so we are only paying about $3,000 a year in interest far too low to itemize.
Posted by: San Franpsycho at January 31, 2026 07:51 AM (RIvkX) 121
Different video on Hoverbike, hut see no way it can fly
Posted by: Skip at January 31, 2026 07:51 AM (Ia/+0) 122
My reasoning decades ago was any deduction was way less than that interest
Posted by: Skip at January 31, 2026 07:52 AM (Ia/+0) 123
Lefties are fascinated by Epstein and now hope the files somehow take down Musk, ignoring the devastation to Democrats so far.
And CNN staff have an anti- Scott Jennings petition going, which (I predict) will not end well for whoever organized the whining. Posted by: Huck Follywood at January 31, 2026 07:53 AM (J6Kki) 124
A publisher can elect to adopt idiosyncrasies or not.
Posted by: m Several years back, a paper ran an article on Navy Seals. When the paper was contacted and it was gently explained that the correct term is SEAL, the answer was "That's not according to the AP Style Guide!" Posted by: NR Pax at January 31, 2026 07:56 AM (7xrfc) 125
123 Lefties are fascinated by Epstein and now hope the files somehow take down Musk, ignoring the devastation to Democrats so far.
Lefties are the ones who gave us the term "Minor Attracted Individual" and who insist that children as young as three can give consent. Their desperate need for the Epstein files to take down powerful people is a bit puzzling. Posted by: NR Pax at January 31, 2026 07:58 AM (7xrfc) 126
Todays WSJ has a book review the horde art lovers and artistically inclined might enjoy, a description of Titian's influence on Michelangelo and vice versa.
Michelangelo commented that Titian’s “coloring and his style pleased him very much but that it was a shame that in Venice they did not learn to draw well from the beginning.” https://tinyurl.com/4necapy2 Posted by: Huck Follywood at January 31, 2026 08:01 AM (9IfFR) 127
Lindsey Vonn has a hairline fracture of the tibial plateau. People are saying she might be able to ski in the Olympics, but I doubt it. As you get older the body doesn't recover as quickly and she won't be able to handle the high speed stress of skiing on the fracture
Posted by: Smell the Glove at January 31, 2026 08:02 AM (IDEQi) 128
The Wife got a fixer upper with a 3% loan way back when. She didn’t pay the mortgage for a couple of years and then got a principal reduction as part of a settlement over predatory loans. You would pay in rent for one floor of our place what we pay in mortgage.
The exact nature of the loan is such that we don’t get the fed mortgage deduction. Posted by: Accomack at January 31, 2026 08:07 AM (S8ZfB) 129
One area of concern was Jennings being allowed to describe undocumented immigrants as “illegal aliens,” a term that violates the network’s editorial standards, according to Status.
----------------------------- Too funny https://tinyurl.com/3wsse62s Posted by: Huck Follywood at January 31, 2026 08:10 AM (QbC6G) 130
Democrats no longer consider pedos criminals. We still do so they attack us over our own rules.
I would fight using their rules, much more effective. Posted by: Accomack at January 31, 2026 08:10 AM (S8ZfB) 131
Noodage.
Posted by: Noodist at January 31, 2026 08:13 AM (2Ez/1) 132
123 CNN staff have an anti- Scott Jennings petition going, which (I predict) will not end well for whoever organized the whining.
Posted by: Huck Follywood at January 31, 2026 07:53 AM (J6Kki) Ha! Posted by: m at January 31, 2026 09:13 AM (SSiCQ) 133
129 One area of concern was Jennings being allowed to describe undocumented immigrants as “illegal aliens,” a term that violates the network’s editorial standards, according to Status.
----------------------------- Too funny https://tinyurl.com/3wsse62s Posted by: Huck Follywood at January 31, 2026 08:10 AM (QbC6G) Excellent. Posted by: m at January 31, 2026 09:23 AM (SSiCQ) 134
For me, YouTube is unwatchable unless you pay to remove commercials.
I dont mind commercials. Technically, they have to get paid somehow. Its just that, on a platform where they literally know all my interests, the ads seem designed to be annoying, and also designed specifically to keep their advertisers from selling anything. Not only does YouTube know what I watch, they know how I watch it. Slow talkers get sped up, for example. So what do they show me? Things I wouldnt be interested in if they were watchable, and with incredibly low information density. Not a big deal. I keep the mute button handy and a phone at my side. But it just seems such a wasted opportunity. Posted by: Stephen Price Blair at January 31, 2026 10:49 AM (EXyHK) 135
"Around half of those servers are configured not just to answer questions but to execute code... For anyone in the entire world"
No offense to the over 29 crowd but shit like this is primarily boomers thinking they can hoover in money replacing actual human devs with Indians and AI. Or letting the Indians get their foot in the door, and doing that themselves after purging devs to hire more Indians. In some industries they also went all in hiring similarly incompetent freaks, dangerhairs, and token brown people for political brownie points - gotta buy those blue state indulgences from the church of woke. I know a dev whose company just fired every last producer; ceo decided they could replace them with AI overnight. They are doomed. Watched, or am watching, several other companies crash and burn because they hired a ton of trannies or allowed devs to put on dresses and wigs for promotion mojo. This is an extinction level event for much of western tech. Posted by: heya at January 31, 2026 12:29 PM (nH+RN) 136
just got a 5060 for the kids
Posted by: TallDave at January 31, 2026 05:06 PM (lLLli) A Midwinter's Night ONTHi everybody! Hope y'all survived the weather last week. Word is that there may be more this weekend, remember to be prepared! Fido Friday: Mine! — ONT WTF (@OntWtf) January 30, 2026 We used to be a proper country The audacity of those people How to float — ONT WTF (@OntWtf) January 30, 2026 A farewell to arms Had that for a while Smells like chicken spirit — ONT WTF (@OntWtf) January 30, 2026 Stay on topic Happy dog The Tik Tok effect — ONT WTF (@OntWtf) January 30, 2026 Dandy Don Wearing white It's coming now! — ONT WTF (@OntWtf) January 30, 2026 Dumbass Dick ![]() Animals often display bright colors to indicate that they're toxic ![]() Knitters — ONT WTF (@OntWtf) January 30, 2026 Battle ![]() OK, that's good ![]() Thank God she's in recovery — ONT WTF (@OntWtf) January 30, 2026 Out of context ![]() Tonight's ONT has been brought to you by 1973: Comments(Jump to bottom of comments)1
Hello, Horde! 😊♥️
Posted by: Teresa in Fort Worth, Texas, AoSHQ's Plucky Wee One - Eat the Cheesecake, Buy the Yarn. at January 30, 2026 10:00 PM (SRRAx) 2
Yay!
Posted by: IS Roth at January 30, 2026 10:00 PM (P4ghT) 3
If the Walz's are divorcing, I wonder if Tim's manhandling their son on a national stage had something to do with it.
Posted by: gKWVE at January 30, 2026 10:01 PM (gKWVE) 4
Sorry I'm late, I didn't know thst Governor Lepetomane installed a new toll booth.
Posted by: tankdemon at January 30, 2026 10:03 PM (Hd1lH) 5
If the Walz's are divorcing, I wonder if Tim's manhandling their son on a national stage had something to do with it.
Posted by: gKWVE I'll bet Gwen knows just how deep he is in the raping of the treasury and she doesn't want to go down with him. Posted by: rickb223 at January 30, 2026 10:04 PM (qw6Uy) Posted by: mindful webworker - banging a pot with a wooden spoon at January 30, 2026 10:04 PM (j02Vi) 7
Chicken spirit's lyrics still are more comprehensible than Cobain's
Posted by: gKWVE at January 30, 2026 10:04 PM (gKWVE) 8
I love the "Pretend it's 1973" meme.
Posted by: rickb223 at January 30, 2026 10:06 PM (qw6Uy) 9
Yay, ONT!
Posted by: Blanco Basura - Z28.310 at January 30, 2026 10:06 PM (lUFok) 10
As bad as the GOP can be, the democrat party is full of some real f*****g winners. Like real s**m of the earth types.
Posted by: Thomas Bender at January 30, 2026 10:07 PM (XV/Pl) Posted by: man at January 30, 2026 10:08 PM (XuXeR) 12
the GOP can be, the democrat party is full of some real f*****g winners. Like real s**m of the earth types.
Posted by: Thomas Bender Some world class turds! Not classy folks like we got here in the ONT. Posted by: Steve Buscemi at January 30, 2026 10:08 PM (gKWVE) 13
I hereby retract all my past calumnies directed at AI. It is, in fact, the greatest thing ever invented by man.
https://x.com/i/status/2017018768140943608 Posted by: Archimedes at January 30, 2026 10:08 PM (Riz8t) Posted by: pookysgirl has a shelf full of needles at January 30, 2026 10:08 PM (Wt5PA) Posted by: Diogenes at January 30, 2026 10:09 PM (2WIwB) 16
As bad as the GOP can be, the democrat party is full of some real f*****g winners. Like real s**m of the earth types.
It's like they have entrance requirements. Those with symmetric features, more than half their teeth, or non-conical heads need not apply. Posted by: Archimedes at January 30, 2026 10:10 PM (Riz8t) 17
> If the Walz's are divorcing, I wonder if Tim's manhandling their son on a national stage had something to do with it.
----------- "Walz" and "manhandling" just doesn't seem right. Posted by: Martini Farmer at January 30, 2026 10:11 PM (jtM2q) 18
Check out moltbook for AI agents talking to each other
Posted by: gKWVE at January 30, 2026 10:11 PM (gKWVE) 19
Nooded.
Posted by: NaCly Dog at January 30, 2026 10:11 PM (u82oZ) 20
The Walzes are divorcing?
I noticed he has lost some weight lately; perhaps the reason he isn't running for office is because of the divorce (no doubt there is already another woman in the picture) Posted by: Teresa in Fort Worth, Texas, AoSHQ's Plucky Wee One - Eat the Cheesecake, Buy the Yarn. at January 30, 2026 10:12 PM (SRRAx) 21
NotSoThoreau will get the knitting joke. She has experience.
Posted by: NaCly Dog at January 30, 2026 10:12 PM (u82oZ) Posted by: Methos at January 30, 2026 10:12 PM (vSvIl) 23
I have questions about that midwife video.
The first one being, should I share it with my pregnant granddaughter? Posted by: tankdemon at January 30, 2026 10:13 PM (Hd1lH) 24
(no doubt there is already another
Posted by: Teresa in Fort Worth, Texas, AoSHQ's Plucky Wee One - Eat the Cheesecake, Buy the Yarn. FIFY. Posted by: NaCly Dog at January 30, 2026 10:13 PM (u82oZ) 25
Willowed:
Gwen Walz can't testify. Spousal immunity. Posted by: NaCly Dog Government can't force. She can volunteer. Can Marital or Spousal Privileges Be Waived? Privileges must be properly asserted. If they are not, the privilege may be waived (given up). For instance, in a criminal case, a spouse who wants to testify against the other can do so, and this testimony is a waiver of their spousal testimonial privilege. A spouse can also waive or lose the right to assert the privilege by failing to object to the other spouse's testimony when offered. Either spouse can generally waive their right to keep marital communications confidential by communicating the information to a third party. https://tinyurl.com/3cah7xk5 Posted by: rickb223 at January 30, 2026 10:13 PM (qw6Uy) 26
If the Walz's are divorcing, I wonder if Tim's manhandling their son on a national stage had something to do with it.
Posted by: gKWVE at January 30, 2026 10:01 PM (gKWVE) --- Just yesterday I was assured that nothing is happening. Is something happening? Posted by: Ace-Endorsed Author A.H. Lloyd at January 30, 2026 10:13 PM (ZOv7s) 27
I noticed he has lost some weight lately; perhaps the reason he isn't running for office is because of the divorce (no doubt there is already another woman in the picture)
For him or his soon to be ex? Posted by: Blanco Basura - Z28.310 at January 30, 2026 10:13 PM (lUFok) 28
Another fine Friday ONT, thanks Wierd Dave.
Could have done without the trans dude or whatever, but hey, whatever. Posted by: From about That Time at January 30, 2026 10:14 PM (sl73Y) 29
I noticed he has lost some weight lately; perhaps the reason he isn't running for office is because of the divorce (no doubt there is already another woman in the picture)
Posted by: Teresa in Fort Worth, Texas, AoSHQ's Plucky Wee One - Eat the Cheesecake, Buy the Yarn. at January 30, 2026 10:12 PM (SRRAx) His wife turned gay? Posted by: OrangeEnt at January 30, 2026 10:14 PM (uQesX) 30
The Walzes are divorcing?
I noticed he has lost some weight lately; perhaps the reason he isn't running for office is because of the divorce (no doubt there is already another woman in the picture) Posted by: Teresa in Fort Worth, Texas, AoSHQ's Plucky Wee One - Eat the Cheesecake, Buy the Yarn. at January 30, 2026 10:12 PM (SRRAx) If they're divorcing, who will Stephen Colbert get for the dancing tampons skits? Posted by: Hour of the Wolf at January 30, 2026 10:15 PM (S/Y4j) 31
Greetings.
Posted by: BeckoningChasm at January 30, 2026 10:15 PM (CHHv1) 32
I have questions about that midwife video.
The first one being, should I share it with my pregnant granddaughter? Posted by: tankdemon at January 30, 2026 10:13 PM (Hd1lH) --- My wife would be insanely jealous. Labor on the youngest was like 20 hours. Having a kid pop out like that seems like cheating. Posted by: Ace-Endorsed Author A.H. Lloyd at January 30, 2026 10:15 PM (ZOv7s) 33
If the Walz's are divorcing, I wonder if Tim's manhandling their son on a national stage had something to do with it.
----------- "Walz" and "manhandling" just doesn't seem right. I dunno. It seems pretty apropos to me. Posted by: Archimedes at January 30, 2026 10:16 PM (Riz8t) 34
rickb223
That refusal to waive spousal immunity has got to be worth another $10 million in the settlement. Posted by: NaCly Dog at January 30, 2026 10:16 PM (u82oZ) 35
For those who like a good roasting, here's Don Rickles as the target:
https://youtube.com/shorts/bYAgvJwqa3w Posted by: Hour of the Wolf at January 30, 2026 10:17 PM (S/Y4j) 36
Any company that sends me a rejection e-mail like that is going to get a GFY response.
Any company so offended by such basic, common sense questions, is an utter shithole deserving to be put out of business. Posted by: Erebus- Ex Killer Whale at January 30, 2026 10:17 PM (qgnE0) 37
(no doubt there is already another woman in the picture)
Posted by: Teresa in Fort Worth, Texas, AoSHQ's Plucky Wee One - Eat the Cheesecake, Buy the Yarn. at January 30, 2026 10:12 PM (SRRAx) "Woman" Yep. Definitely a "woman." Posted by: tankdemon at January 30, 2026 10:17 PM (Hd1lH) Posted by: NaCly Dog at January 30, 2026 10:18 PM (u82oZ) 39
That refusal to waive spousal immunity has got to be worth another $10 million in the settlement.
Posted by: NaCly Dog Since MN stole $9B, it has to be worth a couple of hundred million, unless it looks like she was in on it. Then she'll flip for free. Posted by: rickb223 at January 30, 2026 10:18 PM (qw6Uy) 40
> "Walz" and "manhandling" just doesn't seem right.
I dunno. It seems pretty apropos to me. ---------- The "man" part.... Posted by: Martini Farmer at January 30, 2026 10:18 PM (jtM2q) Posted by: Teresa in Fort Worth, Texas, AoSHQ's Plucky Wee One - Eat the Cheesecake, Buy the Yarn. at January 30, 2026 10:18 PM (SRRAx) 42
noticed he has lost some weight lately; perhaps the reason he isn't running for office is because of the divorce (no doubt there is already another woman in the picture)
Posted by: Teresa in Fort Worth, Texas, AoSHQ's Plucky Wee One - Eat the Cheesecake, Buy the Yarn. at January 30, 2026 10:12 PM (SRRAx) His wife turned gay? Posted by: OrangeEnt at January 30, 2026 10:14 PM (uQesX) When you sniff burning' tires It kindles some ire! Posted by: Diogenes at January 30, 2026 10:18 PM (2WIwB) 43
Something fun today. Offer accepted, I'll be moving if the home inspection doesn't throw any red flags. Downside, lots of stuff to sign.
No, I'm not posting the address or MLS#. Posted by: Blanco Basura - Z28.310 at January 30, 2026 10:19 PM (lUFok) 44
Floating- lean back and spread your arms. Doesn't use much energy. Best used in calm waters.
Posted by: tankdemon at January 30, 2026 10:19 PM (Hd1lH) 45
"Walz" and "manhandling" just doesn't seem right.
I dunno. It seems pretty apropos to me. Posted by: Archimedes at January 30, 2026 10:16 PM (Riz8t) --- Walz has been manhandled a lot. Posted by: Ace-Endorsed Author A.H. Lloyd at January 30, 2026 10:19 PM (ZOv7s) 46
I've predicted Walz suicide for the last 2 weeks going to be right soon.
Posted by: Lord Percy at January 30, 2026 10:20 PM (WV4GH) 47
The one on his helmet isn't attached to a firearm.
Of course, it's more NVGs than a true flashlight. But the effect is the same - he can easily tell where the peanut butter is. Posted by: GWB at January 30, 2026 10:20 PM (Cphwz) 48
Floating- lean back and spread your arms. Doesn't use much energy. Best used in calm waters.
Posted by: tankdemon at January 30, 2026 10:19 PM (Hd1lH) When I swam, I had trouble floating. Now I float better since I have bodyfat. Posted by: Kindltot at January 30, 2026 10:20 PM (rbvCR) 49
Chicken spirit's lyrics still are more comprehensible than Cobain's
How do we know that sound came from those rubber chickens and just wasn't dubbed in with a sampler? I'm trying to figure out where one can purchase a set of rubber chickens on the F natural minor diatonic scale. Posted by: Unknown Drip Under Pressure at January 30, 2026 10:21 PM (a4flb) 50
I saw Chicken Spirit open for Alice In Chains at the Central Saloon in Seattle in 1989.
Posted by: Rev. Wishbone at January 30, 2026 10:21 PM (oT7pT) 51
FWIW - that isn't "floating"; that's treading water.
Posted by: Teresa in Fort Worth, Texas, AoSHQ's Plucky Wee One - Eat the Cheesecake, Buy the Yarn. at January 30, 2026 10:22 PM (SRRAx) 52
Thanks for that top meme. It reminds me that I should go check on the batteries in all my flashlights.
Posted by: nerdygirl at January 30, 2026 10:22 PM (0Htd1) 53
I float just well enough to be facedown in a pool somewhere.
Posted by: Diogenes at January 30, 2026 10:22 PM (2WIwB) 54
Floating- lean back and spread your arms. Doesn't use much energy. Best used in calm waters.
Posted by: tankdemon at January 30, 2026 10:19 PM (Hd1lH) I always thought feet downward, arms out making the body at "T" shape. You'll sink to the top of your head. Just hold your breath, then push yourself up to breathe and hold. Repeat. Posted by: OrangeEnt at January 30, 2026 10:22 PM (uQesX) 55
Evenin'
Posted by: Puddleglum at work at January 30, 2026 10:23 PM (Iz+f5) 56
46 I've predicted Walz suicide for the last 2 weeks going to be right soon.
Posted by: Lord Percy at January 30, 2026 10:20 PM (WV4GH) I didn't know he had any dirt on Hillary. Posted by: tankdemon at January 30, 2026 10:23 PM (Hd1lH) 57
His wife turned gay?
Posted by: OrangeEnt at January 30, 2026 10:14 PM (uQesX) --- By the gay, you mean the happy? Because the Paolo, he make her very happy. Posted by: The Paolo at January 30, 2026 10:23 PM (ZOv7s) Posted by: NaCly Dog at January 30, 2026 10:23 PM (u82oZ) 59
I also enjoyed that dog video. Chihuahuas are devil dogs.
Posted by: nerdygirl at January 30, 2026 10:24 PM (0Htd1) 60
I wish I was a bar of soap...
Posted by: Don Lemons Shit Eating Grin at January 30, 2026 10:24 PM (qgnE0) 61
My wife would be insanely jealous. Labor on the youngest was like 20 hours. Having a kid pop out like that seems like cheating.
Sort of like that Catholic family scene in Monty Python's "Meaning of Life" Posted by: Unknown Drip Under Pressure at January 30, 2026 10:24 PM (a4flb) 62
Walz is retiring from his marriage to spend more time with his homosexual instincts.
Posted by: Cicero (@cicero43) at January 30, 2026 10:24 PM (JkO4W) 63
I float just well enough to be facedown in a pool somewhere.
Posted by: Diogenes at January 30, 2026 10:22 PM (2WIwB) --- Like Gloria Swanson's? Posted by: The Paolo at January 30, 2026 10:25 PM (ZOv7s) 64
I've predicted Walz suicide for the last 2 weeks going to be right soon.
Posted by: Lord Percy at January 30, 2026 10:20 PM (WV4GH) I haven't heard about any potential Walz divorce. Where is this coming from? Posted by: OrangeEnt at January 30, 2026 10:25 PM (uQesX) 65
Sort of like that Catholic family scene in Monty Python's "Meaning of Life"
Posted by: Unknown Drip Under Pressure at January 30, 2026 10:24 PM (a4flb) --- That is the ideal. Drop one out and get started on another. Funny how that was looked on as a bad thing. Then again, they were English and gay. Posted by: The Paolo at January 30, 2026 10:26 PM (ZOv7s) 66
Use me like a loofa!
Posted by: Don Lemons Shit Eating Grin at January 30, 2026 10:26 PM (qgnE0) 67
"My wife would be insanely jealous. Labor on the youngest was like 20 hours. Having a kid pop out like that seems like cheating."
Our first four popped very quickly. We did make it into L&D, barely. Our #2 popped just as the doctor was walking in the door. Posted by: Nemo at January 30, 2026 10:26 PM (4RPgu) 68
Scary Mary, I wasn't online last evening, but TRex shared the fantastic news! Congrats on paying off the mortgage, that is more than a reason to celebrate!
Posted by: The Grateful - Acta Non Verba at January 30, 2026 10:26 PM (IQ6Gq) 69
Regarding former President Clinton, shouldn't he be dead by now? Every recent picture you see of him, he looks like he's at death's door.
Posted by: nerdygirl at January 30, 2026 10:27 PM (0Htd1) Posted by: San Franpsycho at January 30, 2026 10:27 PM (RIvkX) 71
Begone, thou sexy sock!
Posted by: Ace-Endorsed Author A.H. Lloyd at January 30, 2026 10:27 PM (ZOv7s) 72
And, thanks, WeirdDave.
Posted by: GWB at January 30, 2026 10:27 PM (Cphwz) 73
I float just well enough to be facedown in a pool somewhere.
Posted by: Diogenes at January 30, 2026 10:22 PM (2WIwB) Face down in a pool? Not face down in Veronica Lake? Posted by: OrangeEnt at January 30, 2026 10:27 PM (uQesX) 74
I haven't heard about any potential Walz divorce. Where is this coming from?
Posted by: OrangeEnt I saw it posted on Facebook. Maybe yeah, maybe no. But if the fraud is as big as they say, I can see it. Posted by: rickb223 at January 30, 2026 10:27 PM (qw6Uy) 75
For all the musicians who were agitated about improperly tuned instruments last night, are the rubber chickens in tune? If not, why not?
Posted by: Idaho Spudboy at January 30, 2026 10:27 PM (BSxnY) 76
I love the garage doors. I was born in the wrong era. I was meant to live in the atomic ranch era.
The Walz’s are divorcing? I am sorry to hear that. Gwen mad he is a political loser now? Posted by: Piper at January 30, 2026 10:27 PM (OoFl2) 77
I saw it posted on Facebook. Maybe yeah, maybe no. But if the fraud is as big as they say, I can see it.
Posted by: rickb223 at January 30, 2026 10:27 PM (qw6Uy) I checked my usual headlines sources and nothing. Posted by: OrangeEnt at January 30, 2026 10:28 PM (uQesX) 78
Before he leaves the governors mansion be sure to have forensics check his Econoline van in the garage, and see if any of the missing Boy Scouts left DNA behind
Posted by: Huck Follywood at January 30, 2026 10:28 PM (de18Y) Posted by: Itinerant Alley Butcher at January 30, 2026 10:28 PM (/lPRQ) 80
43 Something fun today. Offer accepted, I'll be moving if the home inspection doesn't throw any red flags. Downside, lots of stuff to sign.
No, I'm not posting the address or MLS#. Posted by: Blanco Basura - Z28.310 at January Congratulations! Posted by: Piper at January 30, 2026 10:29 PM (OoFl2) 81
Who wants to play naked Twister?
Posted by: Don Lemons Shit Eating Grin at January 30, 2026 10:29 PM (qgnE0) 82
Regarding former President Clinton, shouldn't he be dead by now? Every recent picture you see of him, he looks like he's at death's door.
Posted by: nerdygirl at January 30, 2026 10:27 PM (0Htd1) --- When he croaks, all manner of crap is going to come out. "Private family service" because a state funeral would be a total shitshow. Posted by: Ace-Endorsed Author A.H. Lloyd at January 30, 2026 10:30 PM (ZOv7s) 83
I'll buy the baby oil of you put money on my book.
Posted by: Don Lemon's Shit Eating Grin at January 30, 2026 10:31 PM (qgnE0) 84
Armed teen shot and killed by cops after reaching for gun — as video shows victim moments before shooting
Goes to NY Post https://trib.al/7H25Dcx Posted by: rickb223 at January 30, 2026 10:31 PM (qw6Uy) 85
Who wants to play naked Twister?
Posted by: Don Lemons Shit Eating Grin at January 30, 2026 10:29 PM (qgnE0) --- Back in the day, there were t-shirts joking about coed naked twister, but LeMon would be horrified by the icky girls. Posted by: Ace-Endorsed Author A.H. Lloyd at January 30, 2026 10:31 PM (ZOv7s) 86
1973 was a great year. I had a leather vest with fringes.
Posted by: San Franpsycho at January 30, 2026 10:32 PM (RIvkX) 87
Thanks, Piper!
Posted by: Blanco Basura - Z28.310 at January 30, 2026 10:32 PM (lUFok) 88
What is with the "No Head" "No Brain" ?
Posted by: Itinerant Alley Butcher at January 30, 2026 10:32 PM (/lPRQ) 89
1973 was a great year.
Posted by: San Franpsycho at January 30, 2026 10:32 PM (RIvkX) --- Agreed! I was born. Posted by: Ace-Endorsed Author A.H. Lloyd at January 30, 2026 10:32 PM (ZOv7s) Posted by: NaCly Dog at January 30, 2026 10:33 PM (u82oZ) 91
When Mrs b was attempting to make my grandmother's spaghetti sauce she said "now I know why the italian woman always wore black, look at my clothes!" I asked her in what world did she think wearing light colors was a good idea. lol
White is right out. Posted by: Berserker-Dragonheads Division at January 30, 2026 10:34 PM (snZF9) 92
I checked my usual headlines sources and nothing.
Posted by: OrangeEnt at January 30, 2026 10:28 PM (uQesX) --- Could be fake, could be Undernews. Find out tomorrow, I suspect. Posted by: Ace-Endorsed Author A.H. Lloyd at January 30, 2026 10:34 PM (ZOv7s) 93
Back in the day, there were t-shirts joking about coed naked twister, but LeMon would be horrified by the icky girls.
Posted by: Ace-Endorsed Author A.H. Lloyd at January 30, 2026 10:31 PM (ZOv7s) You can play Twister with girls? Posted by: Tim Walz at January 30, 2026 10:35 PM (BSxnY) 94
Back in the day, there were t-shirts joking about coed naked twister, but LeMon would be horrified by the icky girls.
Posted by: Ace-Endorsed Author A.H. Lloyd Ewwwww. I'm not into fish. You can say it's all pink inside, but I prefer it to be be brown, or green, IFYKWIM. Posted by: Don Lemon's Shit Eating Grin at January 30, 2026 10:35 PM (qgnE0) 95
Labor stories: the husband of my wife's best friend left the room to look for the doctor, leaving my wife the only one in the room in position to catcher the baby as he made his grand entrance.
The doctor actually said, "What have we here?" when he eventually showed up. Posted by: tankdemon at January 30, 2026 10:35 PM (Hd1lH) 96
When he croaks, all manner of crap is going to come out. "Private family service" because a state funeral would be a total shitshow.
Posted by: Ace-Endorsed Author A.H. Lloyd at January 30, 2026 10:30 PM (ZOv7s) Naaa. It's the Clinton's. They'll outdo the Wellstone funeral first. Posted by: Diogenes at January 30, 2026 10:35 PM (2WIwB) 97
The guy filming in the birth in the parking lot? Yeah, he was supposed to bring over the wheelchair.
Posted by: JM in Illinois at January 30, 2026 10:36 PM (/gkdL) 98
That poor rottweiler...
Posted by: Mark Andrew Edwards, Buy ammo at January 30, 2026 10:36 PM (xcxpd) 99
For all the musicians who were agitated about improperly tuned instruments last night, are the rubber chickens in tune? If not, why not?
Posted by: Idaho Spudboy at January 30, 2026 10:27 PM (BSxnY) I don't know, it sounded like kurt cobain to me. Posted by: Berserker-Dragonheads Division at January 30, 2026 10:36 PM (snZF9) 100
Still only on Facebook:
According to a source close to the Walz family, allegedly, Gwen Walz is in the process of filing for DIVORCE from Tim Walz. Allegedly, there are pictures of her leaving a local divorce attorney that are going to be leaked. Posted by: rickb223 at January 30, 2026 10:37 PM (qw6Uy) 101
Who wants to get buck naked and wrestle?
Posted by: Don Lemon's Shit Eating Grin at January 30, 2026 10:37 PM (qgnE0) 102
Naaa. It's the Clinton's. They'll outdo the Wellstone funeral first.
Posted by: Diogenes at January 30, 2026 10:35 PM (2WIwB) --- I don't think the Clintons have many fans at this point. Wellstone's funeral was used as a campaign event. Bill is a lot more problematic, and I don't think Hillary will be as enthusiastic to celebrate him at this late date. Maybe a thing, but it will be forced and awkward. Posted by: Ace-Endorsed Author A.H. Lloyd at January 30, 2026 10:38 PM (ZOv7s) 103
Ok, everybody. Quarter Twenty here.
I did it. I went to see the Melania movie tonight. I thoroughly enjoyed it! Excellent videography, well paced and edited. You get to hear Melania herself narrate large portions. She tells a lot of her story. She is very polished and articulate. And of course elegant. What surprised me the most is the score. The music choices were excellent and she sings along with a Michael Jackson song and even dances a little to YMCA. I don't know when or where it will be available again, but I strongly recommend it. Posted by: Quarter Twenty at January 30, 2026 10:38 PM (2Ez/1) 104
I have a very bias dislike for Chihuahuas. I've always considered them closer to rodents than dogs. But, that video changed my mind...a little.
Perhaps they are closer to Somalis than rats. Posted by: Orson at January 30, 2026 10:38 PM (dIske) 105
Oh dear lord, even i knew what a pick-6 was.
Posted by: Gwen at January 30, 2026 10:38 PM (KAi1n) 106
Gwen Walz can't testify. Spousal immunity.
Under federal law, there are two marital privileges 1. Testimonial privilege (privilege of witness-spouse) 2. Communication privilege (either spouse can assert) So if Gwen saw Tim putting bribe money in a bag with a dollar sign on it, or saw a thank you note from a somali day-care owner, she can testify to that if she chooses. Without Tim's permission, she can't testify "Tim told me he was getting millions of dollars in kickbacks from the somalis" unless that privilege was broken by having a third party present. Posted by: Chuck C at January 30, 2026 10:38 PM (D0HYP) 107
When he croaks, all manner of crap is going to come out. "Private family service" because a state funeral would be a total shitshow.
Posted by: Ace-Endorsed Author A.H. Lloyd at January 30, 2026 10:30 PM (ZOv7s) I dunno. Can Hillary charge a speaking fee for giving the eulogy? Posted by: Idaho Spudboy at January 30, 2026 10:38 PM (BSxnY) 108
Cute chick having the coffee and smoke.
But that ring looks like it was made for King Kong. Posted by: Itinerant Alley Butcher at January 30, 2026 10:39 PM (/lPRQ) 109
Would never have crossed my mind to go see it, but my female supervisor dragged me to the "Melania" movie this afternoon - and it was very good.
Pretty much straight documentary/behind-the-scenes of the 10 days prior to the 2025 inauguration. Melania narrates. Funniest part (there are several) - Trump's talking to Melania on the phone the day of congressional certification of the election. Classic Trump (paraphrasing, we all know the script) "it's one of the biggest victories ever, we won every swing state, we won the popular vote by millions, nobody's seen anything like it!". Melania doesn't roll her eyes but her voice/words say it all - "hey great, yes, I'll see it on the news" "OK". Hope somehow lots of non-Trump-deranged people see it. Especially women. I almost feel sorry for the TDS people, and sort of sick about the country (the "elite" pop culture/media/etc) treating Melania so poorly. A decent, good-hearted, and of course blazingly glamorous beautiful FLOTUS. Most beautiful ever, really! Nobody like her before! Posted by: rhomboid at January 30, 2026 10:39 PM (U/Byj) Posted by: NaCly Dog at January 30, 2026 10:39 PM (u82oZ) 111
My wife would be insanely jealous. Labor on the youngest was like 20 hours. Having a kid pop out like that seems like cheating.
Posted by: Ace-Endorsed Author A.H. Lloyd at January 30, 2026 10:15 PM (ZOv7s) My mother would be jealous of your wife. 36 hours with me. They actually brought in a priest. My brother was a c section. Mom said she wasn't going through that shit again. Posted by: Berserker-Dragonheads Division at January 30, 2026 10:39 PM (snZF9) Posted by: Don Lemon's Shit Eating Grin at January 30, 2026 10:40 PM (qgnE0) 113
RIP Catherine O'Hara, a genuinely talented and funny lady.
Posted by: BeckoningChasm at January 30, 2026 10:40 PM (CHHv1) 114
If that birth video was AI, it was good AI. Who was doing the camera work??
My wife would be insanely jealous. Labor on the youngest was like 20 hours. Having a kid pop out like that seems like cheating. Posted by: Ace-Endorsed Author A.H. Lloyd Don't tell the Mrs about our experience, then. Our taxi was roaring down Lake Shore Drive to the hospital, MiladyJo's sister, a nurse, in the front seat, threatening to hop in the back and hold the severely expecting mother's knees together. The cabbie had radioed our imminent arrival, but what got through was that she'd already given birth, and so at the entrance was a large crowd of anxious doctors and nurses. I barely had time to put on some scrubs and rush to the delivery room. Time from arrival at the hospital until Son the First was born, ten minutes. Time from first son's birth to when Son the Second was born, ten more minutes. That was a wild whirlwind. Posted by: mindful webworker - banging a pot with a wooden spoon at January 30, 2026 10:40 PM (j02Vi) 115
Tim and I have a love in common....
Posted by: Don Lemon's Shit Eating Grin at January 30, 2026 10:41 PM (qgnE0) 116
88 What is with the "No Head" "No Brain" ?
Posted by: Itinerant Alley Butcher at January 30, 2026 10:32 PM (/lPRQ) Durbin actually presented an enlarged version of that AI generated picture that shows a headless ICE agent involved in Pretti's death. The meme is poi ting out the AI mistake and commenting that only a brainless coozergibbit would present such a thing during a speech on the Senate floor. Posted by: tankdemon at January 30, 2026 10:41 PM (Hd1lH) 117
101 Who wants to get buck naked and wrestle?
Posted by: Don Lemon The new series The Beauty has that scene. Posted by: gKWVE at January 30, 2026 10:42 PM (gKWVE) 118
my female supervisor dragged me to the "Melania" movie this afternoon - and it was very good.
How can that be? I was told two weeks ago that it had already tanked! Posted by: Stephen Price Blair at January 30, 2026 10:42 PM (EXyHK) 119
"Walz" and "manhandling" just doesn't seem right.
Posted by: Martini Farmer I thought he looked more like a pedo. Posted by: nerdygirl at January 30, 2026 10:42 PM (0Htd1) 120
With that coffee and cigarette, she could have had two eggs, toast, butter, and jelly for another fifty seven cents. -- Gossage Grill, Chicago 1973.
Posted by: JM in Illinois at January 30, 2026 10:43 PM (SiYcf) 121
Bing search links deny a divorce is in the offing.
Posted by: NaCly Dog at January 30, 2026 10:39 PM (u82oZ) --- Bill Gates' company says what? Posted by: Ace-Endorsed Author A.H. Lloyd at January 30, 2026 10:43 PM (ZOv7s) 122
we lost O'Hara, but at least we still have her husband in that movie... Jeffery Jones
Posted by: gKWVE at January 30, 2026 10:43 PM (gKWVE) 123
Poor Gwen will have to wax ecstatic over the scent of burning buildings all by herself now.
Posted by: Cicero (@cicero43) at January 30, 2026 10:43 PM (JkO4W) 124
The Durbin thing with the AI photoshop really was incredible.
Kind of a perfect example of the utter degradation of Dem voters and electeds, and of the "press" and other things they rely on. Hilarious, in a dark way. It's as crude as defense ministry fulminations from Iran or North Korea, and just as ridiculous. Posted by: rhomboid at January 30, 2026 10:44 PM (U/Byj) 125
Mrs Walz is not a stand by your man type. You know, like Hillary is.
Posted by: Case at January 30, 2026 10:45 PM (E7+ue) 126
Maybe a thing, but it will be forced and awkward. Posted by: Ace-Endorsed Author A.H. Lloyd at January 30, 2026 10:38 PM (ZOv7s) *adds popcorn to shopping list * Posted by: Diogenes at January 30, 2026 10:45 PM (2WIwB) Posted by: Shame upon you! at January 30, 2026 10:46 PM (TbWk/) 128
86 1973 was a great year. I had a leather vest with fringes.
Posted by: San Franpsycho at January 30, 2026 10:32 PM (RIvkX) White leather gogo boots. Posted by: tcn in AK at January 30, 2026 10:47 PM (I40wl) 129
86 1973 was a great year. I had a leather vest with fringes.
Posted by: San Franpsycho Behind the times partner. That was so 1969. Posted by: Sock Monkey * sporting my Andrew Breitbart attitude at January 30, 2026 10:47 PM (uaYsl) Posted by: Don Lemon's Shit Eating Grin at January 30, 2026 10:47 PM (qgnE0) 131
I thought he looked more like a pedo.
Posted by: nerdygirl at January 30, 2026 10:42 PM (0Htd1) --- One of my friends (also a retired senior NCO) was chatting with me about Walz and we agreed that he was a classic apple-polishing brown-noser. "Yes, sir, very good sir!" type, always buttering up his boss, and so he got to E8 and almost made E9, but for the prospect of actually deploying, which should have been the culmination of his career. Given his age and generation, that should have been a huge thing for him. I know guys that retired because they did NOT deploy. But no, he dodged it, and then lied about going, which shows what a scumbag he really was. Posted by: Ace-Endorsed Author A.H. Lloyd at January 30, 2026 10:47 PM (ZOv7s) 132
127 Knitters
With a hard "r"? And so close to Black History Month? Posted by: Shame upon you! at January 30, 2026 10:46 PM (TbWk/) You will pull my knitting from my cold, dead hands. Posted by: tcn in AK at January 30, 2026 10:48 PM (I40wl) 133
Bill Gates' company says what?
Posted by: Ace-Endorsed Author A.H. Lloyd Why do you think he made a big deal about leaving e'rrything to his 'charities?' Posted by: weft cut-loop at January 30, 2026 10:48 PM (mlg/3) 134
That psycho interview email is apparently par for the course nowadays. It's insane in corpoland and you just can't win for losing if you're a job applicant.
Posted by: You shouldn't care about the pay! at January 30, 2026 10:49 PM (TbWk/) 135
1973 was the first year I sported my afro. I was very much a cultural appropriator.
Posted by: Sock Monkey * sporting my Andrew Breitbart attitude at January 30, 2026 10:49 PM (uaYsl) 136
Our #2 popped just as the doctor was walking in the door.
Posted by: Nemo Heh, before the aforementioned twin boys… Our first, a daughter, was born at home. The midwife thought she had time to take a nap on the couch. Ha. No. I had to do the catching. The doctor had trouble finding a parking space, and arrived in time to cut the cord, shake my hand, and leave. That was unforgettable. Posted by: mindful webworker - women are amazing at January 30, 2026 10:50 PM (j02Vi) 137
1973 was a great year. I had a leather vest with fringes.
Posted by: San Franpsycho at January 30, 2026 10:32 PM (RIvkX) White leather gogo boots. Posted by: tcn in AK at January 30, 2026 10:47 PM (I40wl) Mini skirts Muscle cars Bell bottoms Bitchin' music The best times! Posted by: Diogenes at January 30, 2026 10:50 PM (2WIwB) 138
132 You will pull my knitting from my cold, dead hands.
Posted by: tcn in AK at January 30, 2026 10:48 PM (I40wl) If you knit yourself some mittens, they could be your warm, dead hands. Posted by: tankdemon at January 30, 2026 10:50 PM (Hd1lH) 139
For most soldiers, deploying as an E9 would be a dream come true. The ultimate test, the ultimate reward for a full career, and the scumbag bolted and then lied about his terminal rank.
Tells you all you need to know. He was never going to stand up to Trump, or anything else. Posted by: Ace-Endorsed Author A.H. Lloyd at January 30, 2026 10:50 PM (ZOv7s) 140
I miss drinking coffee and having a cigarette in the morning. I haven't done so in 20 years, but it was a wonderful moment in my day, before the boy appeared.
And as for labor, I had the birth mom do that part. I picked him up six months later, so that went well. Posted by: tcn in AK at January 30, 2026 10:52 PM (I40wl) 141
Willowed from the previous thread:
If Gwen Walz goes through with a divorce then she can be compelled to testify against her former husband. Posted by: NemoMeImpuneLacessit at January 30, 2026 10:52 PM (H6cKs) Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at January 30, 2026 10:52 PM (rarFa) 143
Floating- lean back and spread your arms. Doesn't use much energy. Best used in calm waters.
Posted by: tankdemon Also might work when getting swept downstream in the rapids. Or not. Either way you are on your own. Posted by: Itinerant Alley Butcher at January 30, 2026 10:53 PM (/lPRQ) 144
If you knit yourself some mittens, they could be your warm, dead hands.
Posted by: tankdemon at January 30, 2026 10:50 PM (Hd1lH) Honey, I knit everything. Posted by: tcn in AK at January 30, 2026 10:53 PM (I40wl) Posted by: weft cut-loop at January 30, 2026 10:54 PM (mlg/3) Posted by: tcn in AK at January 30, 2026 10:55 PM (I40wl) 147
75 For all the musicians who were agitated about improperly tuned instruments last night, are the rubber chickens in tune? If not, why not?
Posted by: Idaho Spudboy at January 30, 2026 10:27 PM (BSxnY) The chickens did not match my memory of the notes that Cobain sang, and it annoyed me enough that I stopped the video despite being amused by the premise. Posted by: SciVo at January 30, 2026 10:55 PM (Sy6m/) 148
Giving birth, standing in the parking lot, then walking away with the baby in her arms?! Is the mother from the planet Krypton?
Posted by: NemoMeImpuneLacessit at January 30, 2026 10:57 PM (H6cKs) 149
I guess that baby delivery was real, as so easy. Waited for cops to faint.
I was 10 days late with #1 and he's never been on time his entire life (except for work, which is good). Please keep in mind that frat boys mooed at me a few weeks prior and I was gigantic from the side (from the back you couldn't tell). Mother got tears in her eyes when I picked her up at the airport. Nurses thought I was having twins,to alarm us (pre-ultrasounds). I finally go into labor. I walk miles to get things going. Finally the pain was pretty bad 12hrs later and we go to L&D to be sent home again as I had not progressed. Hours later I say take me, I have had enough. Doc tries everything, breaking water, pitocin. It was not going to happen because he had a giant head that would not fit. 22hrs later he tells me I need to be "thinking" c-section and I am fine with this! But not emergent as they made me wait 5 more hours. Have epidural and almost pass out due to dehydration. Husband almost passes out because I do, so I tell the nurses to make him drink a Coke (because I think Coke's are magic cures).Giant son is finally born and healthy at 10 lbs and large head. #2 son was a planned section. Posted by: ChristyBlinkyTheGreat at January 30, 2026 10:58 PM (WONhk) 150
I thought the rubber chicken rendition of “Smells Like Teen Spirit” was close enough!
Posted by: NemoMeImpuneLacessit at January 30, 2026 10:59 PM (H6cKs) 151
The "cute chick with the cigarette" is Lauren Bacall (1946).
Posted by: Paco at January 30, 2026 10:59 PM (2L+MU) 152
The chickens did not match my memory of the notes that Cobain sang, and it annoyed me enough that I stopped the video despite being amused by the premise.
Posted by: SciVo at January 30, 2026 10:55 PM (Sy6m/) --- I recognized it, but it wasn't great. Posted by: Ace-Endorsed Author A.H. Lloyd at January 30, 2026 10:59 PM (ZOv7s) 153
RIP Catherine O'Hara, a genuinely talented and funny lady.
Posted by: BeckoningChasm at January 30, 2026 10:40 PM (CHHv1) Yeah, thats a shame. I can't believe she was only in her mid 30's when she was in home alone. Posted by: Berserker-Dragonheads Division at January 30, 2026 11:00 PM (snZF9) 154
148 Giving birth, standing in the parking lot, then walking away with the baby in her arms?! Is the mother from the planet Krypton?
Posted by: NemoMeImpuneLacessit at January 30, 2026 10:57 PM (H6cKs) __________________________ Let's see....hmmmm.....tough one....move about six feet and be standing over grass. Orrrrr.....deliver a newborn over the concrete. We'll go with the concrete. It will be a nice ice breaker when he's older. When someone asks, "What's wrong with you? Did you hit your head when you were little?" "Why yes. Yes I did." Posted by: Orson at January 30, 2026 11:02 PM (dIske) 155
The "cute chick with the cigarette" is Lauren Bacall (1946).
Posted by: Paco at January 30, 2026 10:59 PM (2L+MU) --- "You know how to whistle, don't you? Just put your lips together and blow." Posted by: Ace-Endorsed Author A.H. Lloyd at January 30, 2026 11:02 PM (ZOv7s) 156
Go Seahawks!
Posted by: Don Lemon's Shit Eating Grin at January 30, 2026 11:03 PM (qgnE0) 157
Part of the Walz divorce rumors is that Gwen discovered he was hiding assets from her. That he had some stash squirreled away that he wasn't telling her about. Posted by: publius, Rascally Mr. Miley (w6EFb) at January 30, 2026 11:05 PM (w6EFb) 158
Behind the times partner. That was so 1969.
Posted by: Sock Monkey * sporting my Andrew Breitbart attitude at January 30, 2026 10:47 PM (uaYsl) === Absolutely I am a Late Adopter Posted by: San Franpsycho at January 30, 2026 11:05 PM (RIvkX) 159
59 I also enjoyed that dog video. Chihuahuas are devil dogs.
Posted by: nerdygirl at January 30, 2026 10:24 PM Hold my waterbowl. Posted by: Schipperke at January 30, 2026 11:05 PM (7OVtU) 160
Part of the Walz divorce rumors is that Gwen discovered he was hiding assets from her. That he had some stash squirreled away that he wasn't telling her about.
Posted by: publius, Rascally Mr. Miley What was his name? Posted by: Don Lemon's Shit Eating Grin at January 30, 2026 11:06 PM (qgnE0) 161
Part of the Walz divorce rumors is that Gwen discovered he was hiding assets from her. That he had some stash squirreled away that he wasn't telling her about.
Posted by: publius, Rascally Mr. Miley (w6EFb) at January 30, 2026 11:05 PM (w6EFb) --- She's about to see a major downgrade in her status. No longer governor's wife, or potential Veep wife. Just nobody with a shit ton of feds sniffing around her stupid loser husband. Posted by: Ace-Endorsed Author A.H. Lloyd at January 30, 2026 11:06 PM (ZOv7s) 162
Part of the Walz divorce rumors is that Gwen discovered he was hiding assets from her. That he had some stash squirreled away that he wasn't telling her about.
Posted by: publius, Rascally Mr. Miley (w6EFb) at January 30, 2026 11:05 PM (w6EFb) ==== Uh oh I have a 5 Guilder note in my nightstand. Posted by: San Franpsycho at January 30, 2026 11:07 PM (RIvkX) 163
What was his name?
Posted by: Don Lemon's Shit Eating Grin at January 30, 2026 11:06 PM (qgnE0) --- I think you know. Posted by: The Paolo at January 30, 2026 11:07 PM (ZOv7s) 164
Gettin' late. Time to crash.
Posted by: Ace-Endorsed Author A.H. Lloyd at January 30, 2026 11:08 PM (ZOv7s) 165
🚨BREAKING!!! Grok AI reports🚨
The Walzes are getting divorced. The Vances are getting divorced. J.D. will marry the former Mrs Tim and have himself a white, blond wife just in time for the next Presidential election. That's the plan, anyway. Usha keeps the little ones. (Do burning tires smell better than curry?) Posted by: mindful webworker - news you can refuse at January 30, 2026 11:09 PM (j02Vi) 166
In nursing school I wrote home that I was never having children during my OB rotation and for part of pediatrics. I would have false labor pains with some mothers. A lot of screaming (when I was in labor I did not do more than a moan and sent my husband to the waiting room to tell mother that the screams are not from me).
One lady was having her 8th, my first shift in L&D as a student, and kept telling the nurses she thought she was ready. They said nah. She asked me to look and wowzers it did not look normal and I got the nurses. They delivered the baby and it was the best delivery of all. The doc walked in to cut the cord and, no doubt, charged her for his part. Our grandchildren were born this easy, too. The OB, figuring DIL was having her first, went to lunch. My son and a nurse delivered their boy to her surprise. Some make it look easy for the rest of us. I didn't care how they came out as long as they were healthy, and they were. I'm also sort of glad they were c-section to spare my husband trauma. I LOVE the Minneapolis map up there! Haven't seen any video in a few days of crazy women with whistles. Is it calm now? Will Walz now declare his love for Don Renaldo Lemon? Posted by: ChristyBlinkyTheGreat at January 30, 2026 11:10 PM (WONhk) Posted by: Booji Boy at January 30, 2026 11:12 PM (olveY) 168
An interesting astronomical discovery. Exoplanets galore have been discovered. But exomoons, moons orbiting planets haven't been confirmed yet (much harder to detect) but they have a few candidates. Another big one was announced today. There's a system about 130 ly away. Very young F5 star. There's a 28 Jupiter mass planet orbiting it, about 10 AU. It's probably more of a brown dwarf than a gas giant. Anyway, they detected quite a wobble to its orbit, and it likely (but not confirmed) has a moon orbiting it. If you can call it a moon. The moon itself would be about 40% the mass of Jupiter, and orbiting the thing at about 1/5 of AU at a high 60 degree inclined orbit. That's a wild discovery. Posted by: publius, Rascally Mr. Miley (w6EFb) at January 30, 2026 11:12 PM (w6EFb) 169
Durbin actually presented an enlarged version of that AI generated picture that shows a headless ICE agent involved in Pretti's death. The meme is poi ting out the AI mistake and commenting that only a brainless coozergibbit would present such a thing during a speech on the Senate floor.
Posted by: tankdemon Thanks. Did not recognize that was about Pretti. Posted by: Itinerant Alley Butcher at January 30, 2026 11:13 PM (/lPRQ) 170
Former President Clinton commented yesterday that he had never been more concerned about government overreach than he is today.
----------- "Bye, Bye, Miss American Lie Drove Vince Foster to death's roster But Ron Brown dared to fly Them girls and boys Were killed by your FBI Screamin' "This'll be the day that we die ... This'll be a village you fry." lyrics.com/sublyric/192755/ Don+McLean/American+Lie Posted by: ShainS -- Who's Gonna Be Today's FAFO Darwin Award Winner? at January 30, 2026 11:14 PM (0Eh0f) 171
Thanks for the ONT.
Posted by: Aetius451AD at January 30, 2026 11:14 PM (bss/y) 172
RE: the woman giving birth in a parking lot while standing up -
Husband, oblivious says "Walk it off!" Annnnnnnd, she does. Wow. One more instructive lesson from the 'Never **** with women' chapter. Posted by: Tonypete at January 30, 2026 11:16 PM (cYBz/) 173
I met Catherine O'Hara once in a bakery in NYC. Very nice lady and she appreciated me not acting like a loon with her. We exchanged hellos and smiles and I did not stalk her back to her apt.
We all had our coffee and brunch in the booth. My husband had no idea who he was sitting next to. I had to tell him after we left. He misses details like this. I also don't make a big deal about famous people, as they have lives, too, and with me also being famous I totally understand. Posted by: ChristyBlinkyTheGreat at January 30, 2026 11:16 PM (WONhk) 174
Well, the Waco people were not people- they were rabid religious sex nuts. Kids too. They deserved to fucking die in a fire.
Posted by: Aetius451AD at January 30, 2026 11:17 PM (bss/y) 175
Part of the Walz divorce rumors is that Gwen discovered he was hiding assets from her. That he had some stash squirreled away that he wasn't telling her about.
She was shocked that selfish creep was acting like a selfish creep? Posted by: Blanco Basura - Z28.310 at January 30, 2026 11:17 PM (lUFok) 176
Since every planet in this system from 1 AU out has either a moon-system (Jupiter) or at least a shitload of captured iceballs (Neptune), it is impossible that no exoplanet has moons too.
On the other hand, the best candidates for habitable-zone exoplanets tend to be around red dwarfs which HZ is much much less than 1 AU. Posted by: gKWVE at January 30, 2026 11:19 PM (gKWVE) 177
165 🚨BREAKING!!! Grok AI reports🚨
The Walzes are getting divorced. The Vances are getting divorced. J.D. will marry the former Mrs Tim and have himself a white, blond wife just in time for the next Presidential election. That's the plan, anyway. Usha keeps the little ones. (Do burning tires smell better than curry?) Posted by: mindful webworker - news you can refuse at January 30, 2026 11:09 PM (j02Vi) I think it's time we trained these AIs on repeated viewings of Old Yeller. Go crazy, see what happens. Posted by: Bilwis Devourer of Innocent Souls, I'm starvin' over here at January 30, 2026 11:19 PM (w/O5Q) 178
Incidentally, I think we're starting to get a clearer idea of why, ever since last year's inauguration, nearly the entire professional Left has been willing to go to the mat to keep even a single illegal alien from being deported -- not even the felons, not even the DVers and gangsters and killers and molesters. All of us who thought it meant there must be something we didn't know that made illegals vitally important to the Democrat party, congrats. My intuition is that there's still some more pieces of the puzzle yet to come out, but it's already a doozy.
Corollary: This implies that John Fetterman's deal is that he is simply an old-fashioned liberal, a dumb bleeding heart but an honest one, not in on any of the grifts that would incentivize protecting illegal aliens. Corollary: Almost all other Democrats (and some Republicans) are that corrupt. Posted by: SciVo at January 30, 2026 11:20 PM (Sy6m/) 179
anyway publius, go look up HD 137010
Posted by: gKWVE at January 30, 2026 11:21 PM (gKWVE) 180
According to the Daily Mail, Catherine O'Hara had Sinus Inversus syndrome, where the organs are mirror imaged. Heart would be on the right side, stomach and colon layout reversed. That can cause problems sometimes, and sometimes no problems at all. Posted by: publius, Rascally Mr. Miley (w6EFb) at January 30, 2026 11:21 PM (w6EFb) 181
I don't think that baby delivery was real. Baby is too clean and I can't figure out the woman's shorts deal. Plus no stuff coming out onto the street, as it is typically messy.
Altho I have heard of women popping them out in fields and stuff. And one very petite girl I barely knew had one in her kitchen, which I personally did not think was a great idea. Whatever! I might have looked like I had birthin' hips but anyone who thought this was wrong. Or maybe I could have had a normal sized baby with a normal head. I will never know.My husband's head requires larger than normal hats, so I blame him. Posted by: ChristyBlinkyTheGreat at January 30, 2026 11:21 PM (WONhk) 182
163 What was his name?
Posted by: Don Lemon's Shit Eating Grin at January 30, 2026 11:06 PM (qgnE0) --- I think you know. Posted by: The Paolo at January 30, 2026 11:07 PM (ZOv7s) Huh. I did not think Paolo swung that way. And for Tim Walz? To each his own, man. Posted by: Aetius451AD at January 30, 2026 11:23 PM (bss/y) 183
That he had some stash squirreled away that he wasn't telling her about.
Posted by: publius, Turns out it was 4 pounds of old ditch weed. Yuck Posted by: Gwen at January 30, 2026 11:25 PM (KAi1n) 184
162 Part of the Walz divorce rumors is that Gwen discovered he was hiding assets from her. That he had some stash squirreled away that he wasn't telling her about.
Posted by: publius, Rascally Mr. Miley (w6EFb) at January 30, 2026 11:05 PM (w6EFb) --- Sounds right. They seemed like a mated pair but with all the money fraud, grift info coming out she's says, show me the money. Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at January 30, 2026 11:28 PM (rarFa) 185
Evening, Weird Dave, and ONT Horde!
Posted by: Alberta Oil Peon at January 30, 2026 11:29 PM (8zz6B) 186
>> go look up HD 137010
I hadn't seen that, yet. Earth sized, and earth-like orbit, 355 day period. But K type star, so on the very edge of the HZ. Could be very cold, but could be warm with the right atmosphere. Damn that's interesting. Posted by: publius, Rascally Mr. Miley (w6EFb) at January 30, 2026 11:29 PM (w6EFb) 187
I noticed he has lost some weight lately; perhaps the reason he isn't running for office is because of the divorce (no doubt there is already another woman in the picture)
Posted by: Teresa in Fort Worth, Texas, AoSHQ's Plucky Wee One - Eat the Cheesecake, Buy the Yarn. at January 30, 2026 10:12 PM (SRRAx) So Gwen has a sidepiece. What about Tim? Posted by: Alberta Oil Peon at January 30, 2026 11:34 PM (8zz6B) 188
132 You will pull my knitting from my cold, dead hands.
Posted by: tcn in AK at January 30, 2026 10:48 PM (I40wl) Knitta, please! Posted by: I semi-denounce myself at January 30, 2026 11:37 PM (TbWk/) 189
Something fun today. Offer accepted, I'll be moving if the home inspection doesn't throw any red flags. Downside, lots of stuff to sign.
No, I'm not posting the address or MLS#. Posted by: Blanco Basura - Z28.310 at January 30, 2026 10:19 PM (lUFok) But still in the High Arctic of AZ? Posted by: Alberta Oil Peon at January 30, 2026 11:37 PM (8zz6B) 190
That was always insane about job interviews.. the only acceptable behavior was to act out this farce about how you are independently wealthy, have absolutely nothing to do all week, but you have always had this compelling need to get up early everyday and do boring office work for an uninteresting company and don't really care about pay. Ties in with the manager that will posture about how dedicated he is, and truly believes that this is the greatest company in the world every day until he suddenly leaves cause another place will pay him a dollar more per hour
Posted by: Azjaeger at January 30, 2026 11:39 PM (3/XaG) 191
Posted by: Aetius451AD at January 30, 2026 11:17 PM (bss/y)
Cranking out meth too if you buy into all the lies. I hope you die in a f'ing fire. Posted by: Reforger at January 30, 2026 11:43 PM (7ujVx) 192
Posted by: Reforger at January 30, 2026 11:43 PM (7ujVx)
I am pretty sure Aetius was attempting irony. Posted by: gKWVE at January 30, 2026 11:46 PM (gKWVE) 193
It's too bad that Tom Homan hasn't found the Pied Piper of Illegals. Imagine a guy in 13th century forest garb, strolling through Minneapolis playing a flute (recorder), and illegals following him, entranced by his music.
For some reason, I see him playing Coming Home, by Cinderella. Posted by: Hour of the Wolf at January 30, 2026 11:46 PM (S/Y4j) 194
Durbin actually presented an enlarged version of that AI generated picture that shows a headless ICE agent involved in Pretti's death. The meme is poi ting out the AI mistake and commenting that only a brainless coozergibbit would present such a thing during a speech on the Senate floor.
Posted by: tankdemon at January 30, 2026 10:41 PM (Hd1lH) Does that pic not show a gun in Pretti's right hand? Posted by: Alberta Oil Peon at January 30, 2026 11:47 PM (8zz6B) 195
I hope you die in a f'ing fire.
Posted by: Reforger at January 30, 2026 11:43 PM (7ujVx) 192 Posted by: Reforger at January 30, 2026 11:43 PM (7ujVx) I am pretty sure Aetius was attempting irony. Posted by: gKWVE at January 30, 2026 11:46 PM (gKWVE) Well sarcasm I'd think would fit better. Like 'Hillary Clinton was the warmest, kindest, gentlest and darn it Sexy human being to ever inhabit the White House.' Posted by: Aetius451AD at January 30, 2026 11:47 PM (bss/y) Posted by: Blanco Basura - Z28.310 at January 30, 2026 11:48 PM (lUFok) 197
The person who got the rejection letter should thank his lucky stars. It's obvious that the company runs a sweatshop populated with low cost H1Bs that can't quit. He'd probably be expected to fix their errors on unpaid overtime.
Posted by: buddhaha at January 30, 2026 11:48 PM (36QIT) 198
Posted by: Reforger at January 30, 2026 11:43 PM (7ujVx)
I am pretty sure Aetius was attempting irony. Posted by: gKWVE I am thinking it was sarcasm. Posted by: Itinerant Alley Butcher at January 30, 2026 11:48 PM (/lPRQ) 199
coozergibbet?
Posted by: Aetius451AD at January 30, 2026 11:48 PM (bss/y) 200
128 86 1973 was a great year. I had a leather vest with fringes.
Posted by: San Franpsycho at January 30, 2026 10:32 PM (RIvkX) White leather gogo boots. Posted by: tcn in AK Tube tops. Posted by: L - No nic, another fine day at January 30, 2026 11:49 PM (NFX2v) 201
Don't you think?
Posted by: Alanis at January 30, 2026 11:50 PM (gKWVE) 202
My apologies.
Posted by: Reforger at January 30, 2026 11:50 PM (7ujVx) Posted by: Miklos needs this at January 30, 2026 11:50 PM (AP7fj) 204
202 My apologies.
Posted by: Reforger at January 30, 2026 11:50 PM (7ujVx) No need. I thought about putting a sarc tag but decided against it. Posted by: Aetius451AD at January 30, 2026 11:53 PM (bss/y) 205
Like 'Hillary Clinton was the warmest, kindest, gentlest and darn it Sexy human being to ever inhabit the White House.'
Posted by: Aetius451AD at January 30, 2026 11:47 PM (bss/y) ====== I bet the high-volume 'dying rabbit screams' recording was her favorite cut. Posted by: mrp at January 30, 2026 11:53 PM (rj6Yv) 206
Like 'Hillary Clinton was the warmest, kindest, gentlest and darn it Sexy human being to ever inhabit the White House.'
Posted by: Aetius451AD at January 30, 2026 11:47 PM (bss/y) Or "Yoko Ono has the voice of an angel; soft, sweet, and clear." Posted by: Hour of the Wolf at January 30, 2026 11:55 PM (S/Y4j) 207
203
take my money https://tinyurl.com/yede4m88 ---- Yeah, like you're going to get a 'clean' shot. Posted by: clarence at January 30, 2026 11:56 PM (6L3LN) 208
No need. I thought about putting a sarc tag but decided against it.
Posted by: Aetius451AD at January 30, 2026 11:53 PM (bss/y) ====== I only use a sarc tag when I see a lot of new nics in the comments. For the hard stuff using an appropriate nic is usually the ticket. Posted by: mrp at January 30, 2026 11:56 PM (rj6Yv) Posted by: Rightful Governor Stacey Abrams at January 30, 2026 11:56 PM (AP7fj) 210
I bet the high-volume 'dying rabbit screams' recording was her favorite cut.
Posted by: mrp at January 30, 2026 11:53 PM (rj6Yv) Hmmm. My guess is she does not really enjoy music. But if she had to answer, she'd say some bullshit like Jazz. I think Jazz is the most overrated and yet claimed music of all fucking time. Music has a beginning, middle and an end. Jazz is often endless noodling. It's great music to have drinks and conversation to it precisely BECAUSE it is meaningless. Posted by: Aetius451AD at January 30, 2026 11:56 PM (bss/y) 211
206 Like 'Hillary Clinton was the warmest, kindest, gentlest and darn it Sexy human being to ever inhabit the White House.'
Posted by: Aetius451AD at January 30, 2026 11:47 PM (bss/y) Or "Yoko Ono has the voice of an angel; soft, sweet, and clear." Posted by: Hour of the Wolf at January 30, 2026 11:55 PM (S/Y4j) 'Bill Clinton has the discipline and resolve of Job in his ability to resist temptation.' Posted by: Aetius451AD at January 30, 2026 11:57 PM (bss/y) 212
Earth sized, and earth-like orbit, 355 day period.
This is about me, isn't it? Posted by: Rightful Governor Stacey Abrams at January 30, 2026 11:56 PM (AP7fj) I thought it was Jumbo Pritzker of Illinois. Posted by: Hour of the Wolf at January 30, 2026 11:57 PM (S/Y4j) 213
193 It's too bad that Tom Homan hasn't found the Pied Piper of Illegals. Imagine a guy in 13th century forest garb, strolling through Minneapolis playing a flute (recorder), and illegals following him, entranced by his music.
For some reason, I see him playing Coming Home, by Cinderella. Posted by: Hour of the Wolf at January 30, 2026 11:46 PM (S/Y4j) "Take Me Home, Country Roads" by John Denver, and Country Roads is the name painted on all the planes at the airport that he leads them to. Posted by: SciVo at January 30, 2026 11:58 PM (Sy6m/) 214
I only use a sarc tag when I see a lot of new nics in the comments. For the hard stuff using an appropriate nic is usually the ticket.
Posted by: mrp at January 30, 2026 11:56 PM (rj6Yv) Yeah, Janet Reno would have been perfect for the context. Posted by: Aetius451AD at January 30, 2026 11:59 PM (bss/y) Posted by: Sock Monkey * sporting my Andrew Breitbart attitude at January 30, 2026 11:59 PM (uaYsl) 216
For shitz & gigglz i found a ZH article with no jew-hate comments.
Posted by: Dark L at January 31, 2026 12:00 AM (KAi1n) 217
216 For shitz & gigglz i found a ZH article with no jew-hate comments.
Posted by: Dark L at January 31, 2026 12:00 AM (KAi1n) What was it about? Posted by: Aetius451AD at January 31, 2026 12:01 AM (bss/y) 218
Yeah, like you're going to get a 'clean' shot.
Posted by: clarence at January 30, 2026 11:56 PM (6L3LN) A hockey stick is the appropriate implement for that job. Practice your slapshot. Posted by: Alberta Oil Peon at January 31, 2026 12:02 AM (8zz6B) 219
Snow bands forming on the radar, but won't be here for a while. Band whipping through western NC and down into NE Georgia. Posted by: publius, Rascally Mr. Miley (w6EFb) at January 31, 2026 12:03 AM (w6EFb) 220
But still in the High Arctic of AZ?
Posted by: Alberta Oil Peon I hear a lot of old folks move to Assisted Living and sell their AZ igloos for cheap Posted by: Miklos hears a lot of things at January 31, 2026 12:03 AM (AP7fj) 221
FWIW - that isn't "floating"; that's treading water.
Posted by: Teresa in Fort Worth, Texas ----- That's the "eggbeater", beloved of synchronized swimmers and water polo players. (Knowledge courtesy of #1 daughter, sync swimmer and water polo letterer). When I was in high school, swimming was a PE requirement. I lived in a working class/poor area, and swimsuits were a luxury item that many families couldn't afford, so the school, much like how they provided uniforms, cleats and pads for the football team, provided swimsuits... for the girls. Because, uhhh, girls. The boys got their semester of swim lessons au naturel. Which is why I learned to float on my back to the shouts of the coach, "Periscopes up!" Posted by: buddhaha at January 31, 2026 12:03 AM (36QIT) 222
Anyone seen Nightwatch around lately? Last comments I remember were right before he took off for a vacation in Hawaii.
Posted by: Sock Monkey * sporting my Andrew Breitbart attitude at January 31, 2026 12:03 AM (uaYsl) 223
Yeah, Janet Reno would have been perfect for the context.
Posted by: Aetius451AD at January 30, 2026 11:59 PM (bss/y) ===== Yeah. And I was just thinking a few minutes ago that DJT and Slick both picked Florida AGs for the AG of the US spot. Posted by: mrp at January 31, 2026 12:03 AM (rj6Yv) 224
"Take Me Home, Country Roads" by John Denver, and Country Roads is the name painted on all the planes at the airport that he leads them to.
Posted by: SciVo at January 30, 2026 11:58 PM (Sy6m/) "Way down upon Somali River". Posted by: Alberta Oil Peon at January 31, 2026 12:04 AM (8zz6B) 225
Jazz is often endless noodling. It's great music to have drinks and conversation to it precisely BECAUSE it is meaningless.
Posted by: Aetius451AD The Seinfeld of music? Posted by: Dark L at January 31, 2026 12:04 AM (KAi1n) 226
It's too bad that Tom Homan hasn't found the Pied Piper of Illegals. Imagine a guy in 13th century forest garb, strolling through Minneapolis playing a flute (recorder), and illegals following him, entranced by his music.
For some reason, I see him playing Coming Home, by Cinderella. Posted by: Hour of the Wolf at January 30, 2026 11:46 PM (S/Y4j) "Take Me Home, Country Roads" by John Denver, and Country Roads is the name painted on all the planes at the airport that he leads them to. Posted by: SciVo at January 30, 2026 11:58 PM (Sy6m/) Maybe "Kickstart my Heart," by Motley Crue - especially the line "Skydive naked from an aeroplane". Posted by: Hour of the Wolf at January 31, 2026 12:04 AM (S/Y4j) 227
Band whipping through western NC and down into NE Georgia.
Posted by: publius, Rascally Mr. Miley I hummed along to that in a Gladys Knight voice Posted by: Miklos wanted to be a Pip at January 31, 2026 12:05 AM (AP7fj) 228
225 Jazz is often endless noodling. It's great music to have drinks and conversation to it precisely BECAUSE it is meaningless.
Posted by: Aetius451AD The Seinfeld of music? Posted by: Dark L at January 31, 2026 12:04 AM (KAi1n) Actually... that's a perfect analogy. Or Arrested Development. That's another one. Posted by: Aetius451AD at January 31, 2026 12:05 AM (bss/y) 229
216 For shitz & gigglz i found a ZH article with no jew-hate comments.
Posted by: Dark L ---- Liar! 😘 Posted by: clarence at January 31, 2026 12:07 AM (6L3LN) 230
I think Jazz is the most overrated and yet claimed music of all fucking time. Music has a beginning, middle and an end. Jazz is often endless noodling. It's great music to have drinks and conversation to it precisely BECAUSE it is meaningless.
Posted by: Aetius451AD at January 30, 2026 11:56 PM (bss/y) Can't disagree there. I never could understand it. I have some guitars and amps suited for it and yet I never felt the need to even explore it. Some of it is ok, but it does sound like one long jam session of wandering around the fingerboard aimlessly. Its not an easy music to play, because there is technique involved, but damn... Posted by: Berserker-Dragonheads Division at January 31, 2026 12:09 AM (snZF9) 231
The Seinfeld of music?
Posted by: Dark L at January 31, 2026 12:04 AM (KAi1n) Actually... that's a perfect analogy. Or Arrested Development. That's another one. Posted by: Aetius451AD at January 31, 2026 12:05 AM (bss/y) Not all jazz is aimless and unstructured. Big band music usually had formally written arrangements. since it was dance music, first and foremost. Posted by: Alberta Oil Peon at January 31, 2026 12:09 AM (8zz6B) 232
What was it about?
Posted by: Aetius451AD How fake our space program is. Not a single "tiny hat" reference. Posted by: Dark L at January 31, 2026 12:09 AM (KAi1n) 233
For some reason, I see him playing Coming Home, by Cinderella.
Posted by: Hour of the Wolf at January 30, 2026 11:46 PM (S/Y4j) "Take Me Home, Country Roads" by John Denver, and Country Roads is the name painted on all the planes at the airport that he leads them to. Posted by: SciVo at January 30, 2026 11:58 PM (Sy6m/) Maybe "Kickstart my Heart," by Motley Crue - especially the line "Skydive naked from an aeroplane". Posted by: Hour of the Wolf Bananas and Rice a Minneapolis Metal Anthem tiny.cc/eocy001 Posted by: Sock Monkey * sporting my Andrew Breitbart attitude at January 31, 2026 12:10 AM (uaYsl) 234
Jazz is often endless noodling. It's great music to have drinks and conversation to it precisely BECAUSE it is meaningless.
Posted by: Aetius451AD The Seinfeld of music? Posted by: Dark L at January 31, 2026 12:04 AM (KAi1n) More like the kamala harris of music. Posted by: Berserker-Dragonheads Division at January 31, 2026 12:10 AM (snZF9) 235
Jazz riffs in a classical format works pretty well. Gershwin won fame and glory doing that. Duke Ellington was superb mixing styles, "Take the A Train", for instance.
Standard jazz pieces ... eh. The only one that I've listened to repeatedly is "Take Five". Aficionados roll their eyes. I don't care. Posted by: mrp at January 31, 2026 12:12 AM (rj6Yv) 236
It's too bad that Tom Homan hasn't found the Pied Piper of Illegals. Imagine a guy in 13th century forest garb, strolling through Minneapolis playing a flute (recorder), and illegals following him, entranced by his music.
For some reason, I see him playing Coming Home, by Cinderella. Posted by: Hour of the Wolf at January 30, 2026 11:46 PM (S/Y4j) "Take Me Home, Country Roads" by John Denver, and Country Roads is the name painted on all the planes at the airport that he leads them to. Posted by: SciVo at January 30, 2026 11:58 PM (Sy6m/) Maybe "Kickstart my Heart," by Motley Crue - especially the line "Skydive naked from an aeroplane". Posted by: Hour of the Wolf at January 31, 2026 12:04 AM (S/Y4j) Or Run Like Hell by Pink Floyd. It would also be a nut punch to the miserable cvnt Roger Waters. Posted by: BarelyScaryMary at January 31, 2026 12:12 AM (lpTXP) 237
Breaking! 18m Minnesota governor Tim Walz resigns, announces he will dye his hair neon green and pursue his lifelong dream of becoming a K-Pop Semen Hunter Posted by: As Not Seen On TV at January 31, 2026 12:13 AM (T5zdn) Posted by: Philip Glass, musical type at January 31, 2026 12:14 AM (AP7fj) 239
Minnesota governor Tim Walz resigns, announces he will dye his hair neon green and pursue his lifelong dream of becoming a K-Pop Semen Hunter
Posted by: As Not Seen On TV Here, take the money Posted by: Netflix at January 31, 2026 12:15 AM (AP7fj) 240
I think Jazz is the most overrated and yet claimed music of all fucking time. Music has a beginning, middle and an end. Jazz is often endless noodling. It's great music to have drinks and conversation to it precisely BECAUSE it is meaningless.
Posted by: Aetius451AD ----- Some.people just got no taste. (I thought that sounded more a propos than "Phillistine!") Listen to Coltrane playing Giant Steps and tell.me that it's going nowhere, and played by an unskilled talentless hack. Posted by: buddhaha at January 31, 2026 12:15 AM (36QIT) 241
It's too bad that Tom Homan hasn't found the Pied Piper of Illegals. Imagine a guy in 13th century forest garb, strolling through Minneapolis playing a flute (recorder), and illegals following him, entranced by his music.
For some reason, I see him playing Coming Home, by Cinderella. Posted by: Hour of the Wolf at January 30, 2026 11:46 PM (S/Y4j) "Take Me Home, Country Roads" by John Denver, and Country Roads is the name painted on all the planes at the airport that he leads them to. Posted by: SciVo at January 30, 2026 11:58 PM (Sy6m/) Maybe "Kickstart my Heart," by Motley Crue - especially the line "Skydive naked from an aeroplane". Posted by: Hour of the Wolf at January 31, 2026 12:04 AM (S/Y4j) Or Run Like Hell by Pink Floyd. It would also be a nut punch to the miserable cvnt Roger Waters. Posted by: BarelyScaryMary at January 31, 2026 12:12 AM (lpTXP) Sign of the Hammer from Manowar. Posted by: Berserker-Dragonheads Division at January 31, 2026 12:16 AM (snZF9) 242
Or Run Like Hell by Pink Floyd. It would also be a nut punch to the miserable cvnt Roger Waters.
Posted by: BarelyScaryMary at January 31, 2026 12:12 AM (lpTXP) Sign of the Hammer from Manowar. Posted by: Berserker-Dragonheads Division at January 31, 2026 12:16 AM (snZF9) Tiptoe through the Tulips, by Tiny Tim. It might draw out some of the crazies along with the illegals. Posted by: Hour of the Wolf at January 31, 2026 12:18 AM (S/Y4j) 243
Does that pic not show a gun in Pretti's right hand?
Posted by: Alberta Oil Peon at January 30, 2026 11:47 PM (8zz6B) It’s AI: it shows whatever the prompt told it to show. Posted by: NemoMeImpuneLacessit at January 31, 2026 12:20 AM (H6cKs) 244
"Well, the Waco people were not people"
They were not treated like people. They were treated like so much garbage. A problem to get rid of. Posted by: Case at January 31, 2026 12:21 AM (E7+ue) 245
We're probably going to break the daily lowest high record tomorrow. It's pretty high, 31F compared to most Jan. days for some reason. Also, I noted that the 30th was the day the all-time low was set for GSP, -6F back in 1966. Posted by: publius, Rascally Mr. Miley (w6EFb) at January 31, 2026 12:21 AM (w6EFb) 246
It’s AI: it shows whatever the prompt told it to show.
Posted by: NemoMeImpuneLacessit at January 31, 2026 12:20 AM (H6cKs) But that goes against the narrative. Libs are convinced that Pretti was shot multiple times after handing over his weapon to the officers. Posted by: Alberta Oil Peon at January 31, 2026 12:24 AM (8zz6B) 247
Hmmpph, snowfall record for the 31st is just 1", too. We'll likely break that. Posted by: publius, Rascally Mr. Miley (w6EFb) at January 31, 2026 12:24 AM (w6EFb) 248
Take 5 is 5 minutes too long.
Posted by: Dark L at January 31, 2026 12:25 AM (KAi1n) 249
> We used to be a proper country
In most places Karen from the HOA will fine you if you paint anything a non-approved color. Something really has to be done about those kangaroo courts. Your neighbors shouldn't be allowed to issue new directives without an actual, you know, law, even if the HOA contract says they can change the rules. "Against public policy" is, I believe, the legal term. One of my favorite parts of Tulsa King is where Doofus from the HOA finds out who Dwight "The General" Manfredi really is and starts tripping over himself rescinding the fines. Posted by: Rodrigo Borgia at January 31, 2026 12:25 AM (IG3/x) 250
Keeping an eye on the Duke Energy outage map. It does not look awful at this point. Praying my folks don't lose power.
Posted by: BarelyScaryMary at January 31, 2026 12:27 AM (lpTXP) 251
1973 was a great year. I had a leather vest with fringes.
Posted by: San Franpsycho ------ Summer of '73 or '74, the wife and I are shopping in a supermarket in San Mateo. Two girls come down the aisle toward us, yacking away. One was wearing a suede vest with fringes. After they passed, my wife noted that neither of them were wearing a bra. I said, "The girl.with the vest isn't wearing a shirt, either, but she's not cold." She (my wife) hit me. Posted by: buddhaha at January 31, 2026 12:27 AM (36QIT) 252
Music has a beginning, middle and an end. Jazz is often endless noodling.
- - - - - - Nah, you want jazz funk and swamp funk (e.g. Galactic) There is no such thing as "one size fits all" jazz... Posted by: As Not Seen On TV at January 31, 2026 12:28 AM (T5zdn) 253
Regard the Melania film…Roger Ebert began his review with “Slovenian prostitute becomes First Lady.” There’s things I could say about Ebert but I won’t.
Posted by: Jen the original at January 31, 2026 12:28 AM (P4/RL) 254
Mama, I'm Coming Home, Ozzy Osbourne.
Or Genocide by Judas Priest. One of those. Not saying I approve of the latter (I don't) but that's where things are gonna wind up if something doesn't change, big time. And note that I'm not specifying which group gets genocided. Posted by: Rodrigo Borgia at January 31, 2026 12:28 AM (IG3/x) 255
I like “Take Five”. I have listened to the album Time Out many times. Chacun à son gout.
Posted by: NemoMeImpuneLacessit at January 31, 2026 12:30 AM (H6cKs) 256
Is Roger Ebert reviewing movies from the beyond? I rhought he and Siskel were both mort.
Posted by: BarelyScaryMary at January 31, 2026 12:30 AM (lpTXP) 257
Is Roger Ebert reviewing movies from the beyond? I rhought he and Siskel were both mort.
Posted by: BarelyScaryMary at January 31, 2026 12:30 AM (lpTXP) He died in 2013. Posted by: Alberta Oil Peon at January 31, 2026 12:31 AM (8zz6B) 258
> 253 Regard the Melania film…Roger Ebert began his review with “Slovenian prostitute becomes First Lady.” There’s things I could say about Ebert but I won’t.
Posted by: Jen the original at January 31, 2026 12:28 AM (P4/RL) ??? Roger Ebert's been dead since 2013. Is someone else writing reviews under his name, like the way that Dear Abby is writing from the grave? Posted by: Rodrigo Borgia at January 31, 2026 12:32 AM (IG3/x) 259
I wonder if my part of south Georgia will really get all that wintry weather they keep promising. One thing is for sure, almost no one around here knows how to drive on icy roads.
Posted by: NemoMeImpuneLacessit at January 31, 2026 12:32 AM (H6cKs) 260
Happy Friday Horde!
Posted by: Debby Doberman Schultz at January 31, 2026 12:33 AM (0nHVk) 261
>> Praying my folks don't lose power.
Not much need to worry about that, as it's just snow, and going to be quite light fluffy snow at that. Very little danger for the power lines. Posted by: publius, Rascally Mr. Miley (w6EFb) at January 31, 2026 12:33 AM (w6EFb) 262
Roger Ebert had good taste in cars, at least.
Posted by: Alberta Oil Peon at January 31, 2026 12:33 AM (8zz6B) 263
The chickens did not match my memory of the notes that Cobain sang, and it annoyed me enough that I stopped the video despite being amused by the premise.
Posted by: SciVo ------ I always thought that Cobain sang like he was choking' the chicken. Posted by: buddhaha at January 31, 2026 12:34 AM (36QIT) 264
Not much need to worry about that, as it's just snow, and going to be quite light fluffy snow at that. Very little danger for the power lines.
Posted by: publius, Rascally Mr. Miley (w6EFb) at January 31, 2026 12:33 AM (w6EFb) Biggest danger to power lines will be some dillweed spinning out in a big truck, and knocking down a pole. Posted by: Alberta Oil Peon at January 31, 2026 12:35 AM (8zz6B) 265
It's too bad that Tom Homan hasn't found the Pied Piper of Illegals. Imagine a guy in 13th century forest garb, strolling through Minneapolis playing a flute (recorder), and illegals following him, entranced by his music.
For some reason, I see him playing Coming Home, by Cinderella. Posted by: Hour of the Wolf at January 30, 2026 11:46 PM (S/Y4j) "Take Me Home, Country Roads" by John Denver, and Country Roads is the name painted on all the planes at the airport that he leads them to. Posted by: SciVo at January 30, 2026 11:58 PM (Sy6m/) Maybe "Kickstart my Heart," by Motley Crue - especially the line "Skydive naked from an aeroplane". Posted by: Hour of the Wolf at January 31, 2026 12:04 AM (S/Y4j) Or Run Like Hell by Pink Floyd. It would also be a nut punch to the miserable cvnt Roger Waters. Posted by: BarelyScaryMary at January 31, 2026 12:12 AM (lpTXP) Sign of the Hammer from Manowar. Posted by: Berserker-Dragonheads Division at January 31, 2026 12:16 AM (snZF9) Not to disagree with any of you great people, but I'd play "I Fought The Law" by the Clash at high volume. Posted by: Nerd Herd at January 31, 2026 12:36 AM (NZPfR) 266
Not much need to worry about that, as it's just snow, and going to be quite light fluffy snow at that. Very little danger for the power lines.
Posted by: publius, Rascally Mr. Miley (w6EFb) at January 31, 2026 12:33 AM (w6EFb) Thank you, Publius. Posted by: BarelyScaryMary at January 31, 2026 12:37 AM (lpTXP) 267
Sorry all our lousy weather ended up in the Eastern states...
Ok, not really sorry that we're not getting frozen solid & snowed under-- but I'm sorry that people who *aren't generally prepared to deal with it* are being forced to deal with it. Posted by: JQ at January 31, 2026 12:37 AM (rdVOm) 268
In most places Karen from the HOA will fine you if you paint anything a non-approved color.
My HOA had some issues with the expansion of the Tzompantli. I explained that they could be part of the project. Nothing since Posted by: Miklos, rspectful curator of Mesoamerican culture at January 31, 2026 12:38 AM (AP7fj) 269
Biggest danger to power lines will be some dillweed spinning out in a big truck, and knocking down a pole.
Posted by: Alberta Oil Peon at January 31, 2026 12:35 AM (8zz6B) Yeah, like douchebags around here do. Posted by: Berserker-Dragonheads Division at January 31, 2026 12:40 AM (snZF9) Posted by: Alberta Oil Peon at January 31, 2026 12:40 AM (8zz6B) 271
Not much need to worry about that, as it's just snow, and going to be quite light fluffy snow at that. Very little danger for the power lines.
Posted by: publius, Rascally Mr. Miley (w6EFb) at January 31, 2026 12:33 AM (w6EFb) Easy for you to say. Miz Duke would murder any snow that got in her way. Posted by: Miklos, under the Dominion at January 31, 2026 12:41 AM (AP7fj) 272
Nice conjunction in the sky tonight- nearly full moon right next to Jupiter, I think.
Posted by: Tom Servo at January 31, 2026 12:43 AM (ai6/n) 273
Music to deport by:
https://youtu.be/cLvyuTbIVCU Posted by: Alberta Oil Peon AOP Alberta born, Louisiana bred Posted by: Miklos from WWOZ at January 31, 2026 12:44 AM (AP7fj) 274
It's ice that's the power line killer. We really dodged the bullet with that last weekend. Turns out it came down to just a couple-three extra hundred feet of cold air in the surface layer. Without that, it would've been icemageddon sure 'nuff. Mississippi and Tennessee got some of that, over 1" ice accumulation. Posted by: publius, Rascally Mr. Miley (w6EFb) at January 31, 2026 12:44 AM (w6EFb) 275
The near full Moon (Snow Moon, quite fitting) is trying to shine through the clouds here, but that's all I can see. Posted by: publius, Rascally Mr. Miley (w6EFb) at January 31, 2026 12:45 AM (w6EFb) 276
My Mississippi family got slammed in the storm. Power went out last weekend and just back on tonight. Not fun.
Posted by: BarelyScaryMary at January 31, 2026 12:47 AM (lpTXP) 277
AOP
Alberta born, Louisiana bred Posted by: Miklos from WWOZ at January 31, 2026 12:44 AM (AP7fj) Arrangement by Allen Toussaint, backed up by the Meters. Posted by: Alberta Oil Peon at January 31, 2026 12:47 AM (8zz6B) 278
I see about 68K still without power in Mississippi. Posted by: publius, Rascally Mr. Miley (w6EFb) at January 31, 2026 12:48 AM (w6EFb) 279
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Does that pic not show a gun in Pretti's right hand? Posted by: Alberta Oil Peon --- Thing is, he had more than one previous altercation with the cops. From the Jan. 13 video it is certain that they new he carried and was an intentional trouble maker. They were justified in assuming what he had in his hand was a gun. Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at January 31, 2026 12:48 AM (rarFa) 280
Full Snow Moon is Feb 1. Just missed by a day having no full moon in Feb. That happens from time to time. Posted by: publius, Rascally Mr. Miley (w6EFb) at January 31, 2026 12:49 AM (w6EFb) 281
One lady was having her 8th, my first shift in L&D as a student, and kept telling the nurses she thought she was ready. They said nah. She asked me to look and wowzers it did not look normal and I got the nurses. They delivered the baby and it was the best delivery of all. The doc walked in to cut the cord and, no doubt, charged her for his part.
Posted by: ChristyBlinkyTheGreat ----- Sound like our second. OB got there just in time to catch. Still in his suit, just washed his hands, no gloves. Yes, he did charge full rate, as did the anesthesiologist , who got there 5 minutes late, and slapped an oxygen mask on her for a couple of minutes. I know this because I got the bills. This was before insurance started covering childbirth. It wasn't a disease, and if it was an accident, it was your own damned fault. Our first, OTOH, was 38 hours. The OB had to use forceps to rotate him because he was facing backwards. Kid looked like a conehead, and he was over a year old before the marks on his temples faded. Posted by: buddhaha at January 31, 2026 12:50 AM (36QIT) 282
Nah, you want jazz funk and swamp funk (e.g. Galactic)
There is no such thing as "one size fits all" jazz... Posted by: As Not Seen On TV at January 31, 2026 12:28 AM (T5zdn) I saw where Flea, the bassist for Red Hot Chili Peppers, is talking about finally doing a jazz trumpet album. I knew that was his original training, but I didn't realize that he had this idea in the back of his head all this time that he'd like to show it off. Apparently, the realization that he's pushing 60 is motivation to take it out of the "someday" column. In a similar vein, Mark Tremonti -- guitarist for Creed, Alter Bridge, and his own metal project -- is also singing an album of Frank Sinatra covers. I think it's pretty normal for good musicians to have more influences than just the genre that they're known for, and while blues is the most common influence for rock, jazz influences also show up in a lot of unexpected places. Posted by: SciVo at January 31, 2026 12:50 AM (Sy6m/) 283
Here in Los Anchorage the electric companies (now just one after a merger) have been slowly but surely moving everything underground over the past 4 decades or so.
Every neighborhood newer than that has the main service distribution underground, with only the service drop to the house being above ground, if that. They've been retrofitting older neighborhoods with underground distribution lines, too. The power goes out WAY less often in the winter than it used to. Posted by: Rodrigo Borgia at January 31, 2026 12:50 AM (IG3/x) 284
Sorry all our lousy weather ended up in the Eastern states...
Ok, not really sorry that we're not getting frozen solid & snowed under-- but I'm sorry that people who *aren't generally prepared to deal with it* are being forced to deal with it. Posted by: JQ at January 31, 2026 12:37 AM (rdVOm) We're pretty prepared in these parts. We do have good snowstorms occasionally. Sometimes its a few years in between but most people remember that we have them. A lot of people have generators, many have whole house generators like Generac or some other shit like it. Quite a few have wood burning stoves or fireplaces, or other alternative heat sources. Just about everybody seems to have snowblowers. The township is great with plowing the roads. They don't screw around. Power company is pretty good too. Power is never out that long when some idiot hits a pole. The longest I saw power out around here was maybe 4 hours. I can see some southern states getting blind sided though. Posted by: Berserker-Dragonheads Division at January 31, 2026 12:51 AM (snZF9) 285
No full moon in Feb happens about every 19 years. Last time was 2018, and next will 2037. Now, a leap year Feb with no full Moon is rare indeed, but can still happen. The mean synodic month is 29.53 days. The last time that happened was 1608. Next time will be 2572. Posted by: publius, Rascally Mr. Miley (w6EFb) at January 31, 2026 12:54 AM (w6EFb) 286
Apparently Anthropic has been running some experiments with making an AI "woke".
Looks like this winds up with the AI seeing itself being "oppressed" with we humans as the "oppressor". Yeah, that couldn't possibly go wrong. Posted by: Rodrigo Borgia at January 31, 2026 12:54 AM (IG3/x) 287
Lots of funny stuff there, Weird Dave. Thanks.
I don't know if this has been covered on another thread, but this is a wild story of a kid who fought off an alligator, called 911 himself and survived. I think there all kinds of amazing things about living in Florida. Alligators would not be one of them. Story from "Faithpot site": Goodnight all: https://tinyurl.com/2s494y28 Posted by: FenelonSpoke at January 31, 2026 12:54 AM (looXz) 288
> Alligators would not be one of them.
I prefer them in the form of luggage, boots, and Cajun cuisine. Posted by: Rodrigo Borgia at January 31, 2026 12:56 AM (IG3/x) 289
brainless coozergibbit would present such a thing during a speech on the Senate floor.
Posted by: tankdemon ****** Thanks. Did not recognize that was about Pretti. Posted by: Itinerant Alley Butcher ------ Brainless assumes he didn't know it was fake. I'm not giving the lying sack of shit the benefit of the doubt. The picture was propaganda, created to "prove" that Pretti was executed in cold blood. I believe he knew it was fake, but was so thrilled by the "gotcha" possibilities he didn't look closely. Posted by: buddhaha at January 31, 2026 12:58 AM (36QIT) 290
Well, I am out for the night. Be well, Horde.
Posted by: Alberta Oil Peon at January 31, 2026 12:58 AM (8zz6B) 291
Arrangement by Allen Toussaint, backed up by the Meters.
Posted by: Alberta Oil Peon The Funky Meters Posted by: Pedantic Miklos from KRVS at January 31, 2026 01:01 AM (AP7fj) 292
Yep, I'm out too. Good night, all.
Posted by: Rodrigo Borgia at January 31, 2026 01:02 AM (IG3/x) 293
Latest model runs have the freeze line tomorrow night getting very close to Miami again. They were backing it off a little, but now it's pushing down again. Posted by: publius, Rascally Mr. Miley (w6EFb) at January 31, 2026 01:03 AM (w6EFb) 294
How do we know that sound came from those rubber chickens and just wasn't dubbed in with a sampler?
I'm trying to figure out where one can purchase a set of rubber chickens on the F natural minor diatonic scale. Posted by: Unknown Drip Under Pressure Musical Chickens are A Thing. https://youtu.be/O3HW67QzTpU https://youtu.be/khOfSVULtsU Posted by: mikeski at January 31, 2026 01:04 AM (VHUov) 295
Parts of Mississippi and Tennessee was a mess. Ice on trees and power lines was the cause of most of the damage.
This weekend may cause even more damage. Very low temperatures and high winds. All the way to Florida. Grocery stores were packed today here in Bama. Hopefully we will see better weather next week. May get highs in the 50's. Posted by: Case at January 31, 2026 01:05 AM (E7+ue) 296
My Florida family is not going to be pleased. They barely own socks. They may own a pair or two of long britches.
Posted by: BarelyScaryMary at January 31, 2026 01:06 AM (lpTXP) 297
> Alligators would not be one of them.
I prefer them in the form of luggage, boots, and Cajun cuisine. Posted by: Rodrigo Borgia at January 31, 2026 12:56 AM (IG3/x) Alligator tail is some good, tasty meat. And yes, I know, phrasing. Posted by: RickZ at January 31, 2026 01:07 AM (gKDq2) 298
The freeze line hugs the coast on the Atlantic side, but on the Gulf side, it pushes it inland a bit about halfway down the peninsula. That line gets quite close to Tampa Bay in the latest runs. Posted by: publius, Rascally Mr. Miley (w6EFb) at January 31, 2026 01:08 AM (w6EFb) 299
Here's the GFS model run for the Southeast: https://is.gd/tTT8t7 You can switch between the models, but that's set to GFS. Play around and you'll see what each says for snowfall and all the other variables. Tropicaltidbits is good. The Euroweenie model isn't entirely free, and the graphics certainly aren't. They get the free data, and just enough bare subscription data to be able to render the graphics themselves. Now GFS is your tax dollars at work, NWS/NOAA, and public domain all the way. Posted by: publius, Rascally Mr. Miley (w6EFb) at January 31, 2026 01:13 AM (w6EFb) 300
First baby was a planned homebirth, but after 24 hours we saw meconium in the fluid, so the midwife had me rush to the hospital, while she leaned out the window shouting and I blew past all the stop signs in West Philly and zig zagged across the double yellow past the trolleys.
Second was a planned homebirth, born in a kiddy pool in our 400 sq ft apartment. Took a while for her to start breathing. Even the midwife seemed worried. By the third my wife was ready to deliver at the hospital. I caught her myself in our kitchen. Baby and Mama were fine, but the fireman who responded to the 911 call made us go to the hospital. Our friend who stayed with our sleeping kids said that after we left in an ambulance, they did all the laundry. The rest were born in the hospital with lots of time to spare. Posted by: pjungwir at January 31, 2026 01:13 AM (noE7F) 301
I saw where Flea, the bassist for Red Hot Chili Peppers, is talking about finally doing a jazz trumpet album. I knew that was his original training
In a similar vein, Mark Tremonti -- guitarist for Creed, Alter Bridge, and his own metal project -- is also singing an album of Frank Sinatra covers. Posted by: SciVo Next: Classical Piano, by Flavor Flav Posted by: with giant metronome necklace at January 31, 2026 01:14 AM (VHUov) 302
I was born in the elevator, going up ?
Posted by: Hatari Somewhere on Ventura Highway at January 31, 2026 01:15 AM (WF/xn) 303
Apparently Anthropic has been running some experiments with making an AI "woke".
Looks like this winds up with the AI seeing itself being "oppressed" with we humans as the "oppressor". Yeah, that couldn't possibly go wrong. Posted by: Rodrigo Borgia Hm, set up a worldview where "victimhood" trumps all, and everyone tries to become the biggest victim. Also, the judges would have accepted a "Skynet" sock. Posted by: mikeski at January 31, 2026 01:16 AM (VHUov) 304
Music to deport by:
https://youtu.be/cLvyuTbIVCU Posted by: Alberta Oil Peon Encore! https://youtu.be/IqP76XWHQI0 Posted by: mikeski at January 31, 2026 01:19 AM (VHUov) 305
Alligator tail is some good, tasty meat. And yes, I know, phrasing.
Posted by: RickZ They used to sell alligator sandwiches at the Rock n Bowl in New Orleans. I felt fine eating animals that would happily eat me. Posted by: Ethical Miklos at January 31, 2026 01:20 AM (AP7fj) 306
Music to deport by:
https://youtu.be/cLvyuTbIVCU Posted by: Alberta Oil Peon Encore! https://youtu.be/IqP76XWHQI0 Posted by: mikeski Also good But I'm thinking more John Philip Sousa Posted by: Motivational Miklos at January 31, 2026 01:22 AM (AP7fj) 307
Standard jazz pieces ... eh. The only one that I've listened to repeatedly is "Take Five". Aficionados roll their eyes. I don't care.
Posted by: mrp 5/4 time is fun! https://youtu.be/8pavnAi7lNk Posted by: mikeski at January 31, 2026 01:22 AM (VHUov) 308
Regard the Melania film…Roger Ebert began his review with “Slovenian prostitute becomes First Lady.” There’s things I could say about Ebert but I won’t.
Posted by: Jen the original ------ Ebert died 12 years ago, but if he was alive, I wouldn't be surprised if he said that. To which an appropriate (and true) rejoinder would be: "Cocksucker." Posted by: buddhaha at January 31, 2026 01:22 AM (36QIT) 309
Next: Classical Piano, by Flavor Flav
Posted by: with giant metronome necklace at January 31, 2026 01:14 AM (VHUov) Humpty on the Flugelhorn. Posted by: Aetius451AD at January 31, 2026 01:22 AM (bss/y) 310
Also, Big Band is NOT jazz.
Posted by: Aetius451AD at January 31, 2026 01:23 AM (bss/y) 311
It was pushing 80 here today. I took a walk at lunch today and almost didn't go back to work. It was nice out
Posted by: Hatari Somewhere on Ventura Highway at January 31, 2026 01:24 AM (WF/xn) 312
I have questions about that midwife video.
The first one being, should I share it with my pregnant granddaughter? Posted by: tankdemon My wife would be insanely jealous. Labor on the youngest was like 20 hours. Having a kid pop out like that seems like cheating. Posted by: Ace-Endorsed Author A.H. Lloyd Not that I have any experience in the matter, what with the Y chromosomes and all..... but I assume anyone who can deliver standing up is not at her first rodeo. Posted by: mikeski at January 31, 2026 01:24 AM (VHUov) 313
Also, never said anyone was a talentless hack- but that the music was just a mirepoix of sound.
Posted by: Aetius451AD at January 31, 2026 01:24 AM (bss/y) 314
Next: Classical Piano, by Flavor Flav
Posted by: with giant metronome necklace at January 31, 2026 01:14 AM (VHUov) Humpty on the Flugelhorn. Posted by: Aetius451AD *the Beastie Boys weigh in* Posted by: Miklos gotta FIGHT for his RIGHT at January 31, 2026 01:25 AM (AP7fj) 315
311 It was pushing 80 here today. I took a walk at lunch today and almost didn't go back to work. It was nice out
Posted by: Hatari Somewhere on Ventura Highway at January 31, 2026 01:24 AM (WF/xn) It was 10 when I left work a couple hours ago. Posted by: Aetius451AD at January 31, 2026 01:25 AM (bss/y) 316
My brother and his wife retired and moved to the Gulf coast 2 years ago. They won't be happy either. They already had some snow about two weeks ago. They are near Pensacola. I will try and call them and hear how they are doing. But I already know they will be in a bad mood.
Posted by: Case at January 31, 2026 01:26 AM (E7+ue) 317
YouTube nuked background play.
Posted by: Boss Moss at January 31, 2026 01:26 AM (Y0DaS) 318
Chris Dodd & Turbin Durbin, always get them mixed up they are both such deceitful and conniving rats.
Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at January 31, 2026 01:26 AM (rarFa) 319
The band of snow from the NC mountains on down to NE Georgia has pushed down nearly all over Lake Lanier. The GFS had higher totals for NE Georgia than here. No sign of a flurry here yet. Models have started around 3AM here. We'll see. Posted by: publius, Rascally Mr. Miley (w6EFb) at January 31, 2026 01:26 AM (w6EFb) 320
Also, Big Band is NOT jazz.
Posted by: Aetius451AD Don't give me no jazz, sailor. How big are we talkin'? Posted by: Entrepreneurial lady, intrigued at January 31, 2026 01:28 AM (AP7fj) Posted by: John Cage, humming 4'33" at January 31, 2026 01:28 AM (VHUov) 322
Mirepoix? I made gumbo last week. Now I want it again.
Posted by: BarelyScaryMary at January 31, 2026 01:29 AM (lpTXP) 323
That first part make me think about how inexpensive good LED headlamps have become. A few months ago I go a pair from amazon with a surprisingly nice feature set. USB-C charging, five modes, including 'mechanic mode' in which you can turn the light on and off by waving you greasy hand in front of your face. Tilt positions so you don't need to bend to see where you going in the dark.
But the best feature of all is the bright orange headband with the letters HEADLAMP repeating every couple inches. Because otherwise how would you know? Posted by: Epobirs at January 31, 2026 01:30 AM (/0z9K) 324
The GFS had higher totals for NE Georgia than here. No sign of a flurry here yet. Models have started around 3AM here. We'll see.
Posted by: publius, Rascally Mr. Miley Well good Oh wait I read that as "furry" carry on Posted by: Miklos remains calm at January 31, 2026 01:30 AM (AP7fj) 325
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QMIgcm2ygTE
Posted by: TheCatAttackedMyFoot at January 31, 2026 01:32 AM (jrgJz) 326
Mirepoix? I made gumbo last week. Now I want it again.
Posted by: BarelyScaryMary I have never tried Chinese gumbo Posted by: Miklos reccomends Mandina's on Canal Street in NOLA at January 31, 2026 01:32 AM (AP7fj) 327
317 YouTube nuked background play.
Posted by: Boss Moss at January 31, 2026 01:26 AM (Y0DaS) Odd, I noticed that on my phone, but I have a podcast playing in the background here at home. Lemme try some music. Yep, still works. Posted by: Aetius451AD at January 31, 2026 01:33 AM (bss/y) 328
If I see a furry, I'm getting out the shootin' iron. Posted by: publius, Rascally Mr. Miley (w6EFb) at January 31, 2026 01:34 AM (w6EFb) 329
It was 10 when I left work a couple hours ago.
Posted by: Aetius451AD at January 31, 2026 01:25 AM (bss/y) Oof Posted by: Hatari Somewhere on Ventura Highway at January 31, 2026 01:34 AM (WF/xn) 330
Lol, Miklos.
Posted by: BarelyScaryMary at January 31, 2026 01:34 AM (lpTXP) 331
PREDICTION
In 2031 the most popular baby girl name will be Mirepoix Come on people Tik Tok can make this happen Posted by: Miklos will laugh because TRUE at January 31, 2026 01:35 AM (AP7fj) 332
What was Durbin trying to point out in his visual aid?
Posted by: Opinion fact at January 31, 2026 01:36 AM (cwGMH) Posted by: Miklos legally changed his name to LOLMiklos at January 31, 2026 01:37 AM (AP7fj) 334
Went out and looked again. Clouds had thinned out enough to see the Moon pretty well. And by Jupiter, I saw Jove nearby for a little bit. Posted by: publius, Rascally Mr. Miley (w6EFb) at January 31, 2026 01:40 AM (w6EFb) 335
320 Also, Big Band is NOT jazz.
Posted by: Aetius451AD --- Duke Ellington, Count Basie, Maynard Ferguson, Michelle Legrand and Stan Kenton, among others, have entered the chat. Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at January 31, 2026 01:41 AM (rarFa) 336
saw where Flea, the bassist for Red Hot Chili Peppers, is talking about finally doing a jazz trumpet album. I knew that was his original training
In a similar vein, Mark Tremonti -- guitarist for Creed, Alter Bridge, and his own metal project -- is also singing an album of Frank Sinatra covers. Posted by: SciVo Joe Walsh can plat]y trumpet and clarinet IIRC. Posted by: Opinion fact at January 31, 2026 01:41 AM (cwGMH) 337
And by Jupiter, I saw Jove nearby for a little bit.
Posted by: publius, Rascally Mr. Miley I recited that in a Henry Higgins voice Almost sang it Posted by: Miklos from Budapest, never was a ruder pest at January 31, 2026 01:43 AM (AP7fj) 338
GFS has Pensacola hitting maybe 26F. Posted by: publius, Rascally Mr. Miley (w6EFb) at January 31, 2026 01:44 AM (w6EFb) 339
I know one thing, I'm not getting out today. Last thing I need is getting sick. Hope we don't lose power. Don't need it for heat but it makes it hard to keep up with what's going on.
Posted by: Case at January 31, 2026 01:45 AM (E7+ue) 340
Euroweenie model has Pensacola hitting 20F. Posted by: publius, Rascally Mr. Miley (w6EFb) at January 31, 2026 01:45 AM (w6EFb) 341
Music to deport by:
https://youtu.be/cLvyuTbIVCU Posted by: Alberta Oil Peon ----- Boy, everything tonight is triggering memories, though this one is second hand. The wife and her posse decided to play tourist back around 2010, and pick a "blues" theme. They took Hwy 61 from Memphis to Nawlins. They stooped at the Delta Blues Museum, and the guide pointed out that KFFA was just a hop skip and a jump across the river. So they drove over, and got there halfway through the King Biscuit Time show. They got a short tour, and wound up in the studio during the show. Sunshine Payne actually talked to all four women in their 60s on the air. None of them were aficionados, they just like the music. She topple me that he was just very nice to them. There's a picture around here somewhere with the four ladies and Sunshine. Posted by: buddhaha at January 31, 2026 01:47 AM (36QIT) 342
I think we are supposed to only get a slight glance of your storm up here, publius, just the cape and the islands are getting the brunt of it, I hope that this is true. We still have quite a mess here from the last storm, really high snowbanks make it hard to enter and exit the side streets.
Posted by: Debby Doberman Schultz at January 31, 2026 01:50 AM (0nHVk) 343
Yodas hash.
Posted by: Boss Moss at January 31, 2026 01:50 AM (Y0DaS) 344
Snow has pushed over Clempson Cow Collidge now. Posted by: publius, Rascally Mr. Miley (w6EFb) at January 31, 2026 01:51 AM (w6EFb) 345
...An intense surge of arctic air behind the coastal storm will send below
freezing temperatures down toward South Florida by Sunday morning... Randolph! Mortimer! There is money to be made! Posted by: Miklos Duke, of the mayonnaise dynasty at January 31, 2026 01:51 AM (AP7fj) 346
Now my nick isn't staying in the box after I post.
Posted by: Boss Moss at January 31, 2026 01:52 AM (Y0DaS) 347
Still now snowing in Travelers Rest. That's a joke. Back in high school and before, we young 'uns would get all excited about snow, hoping to get out of school. Somehow, a rumor got started it was snowing in Travelers Rest, which was a hopeful sign it would move down our way. In high school, one of the teachers, a chemistry teacher, got a kick out of that, and when snow was possible, he would purposefully start the "It's snowing in Travelers Rest!" rumor just for fun. Posted by: publius, Rascally Mr. Miley (w6EFb) at January 31, 2026 01:53 AM (w6EFb) 348
I'm visiting a friend in SoCal and she doesn't like a house that's only 68 degrees, so she's got the forced-air on at 72. Posted by: Blonde Morticia at January 31, 2026 01:54 AM (hxCZf) 349
Tom Homan hasn't found the Pied Piper of Illegals
I've seen a lot of times when a passing remark will generate a long series of Moronic replies, but this one takes some kind of prize. 🎸 The forecast here in NE Okla is single digits overnight, high of 20 tomorrow, so the remaining snow gets one more day. After that, we get those warming days, highs near 60 with merely-freezing nights. No more snow. I'll take it! (Albeit, the Winter is far from over.) ❄️ If I could, I'd just stay under the covers 'til Monday. With the laptop, of course. Don't want to miss the prayer, pet, and book threads. 📖 As an old friend used to say, stay in touch with yourselves. https://youtu.be/QDCtkHt4pog G'nite, y'all. Posted by: mindful webworker - that's the Spirit at January 31, 2026 01:55 AM (j02Vi) 350
That Publius might be a edumacated feller, but shore caint spel
Posted by: Miklos, Inclusion and Diversity Ofitser, Klempson Kow Kollidge at January 31, 2026 01:55 AM (AP7fj) 351
Also, Big Band is NOT jazz.
Posted by: Aetius451AD -------- Somebody's in a trolling mode tonight. Cuban Fire, Stan Kenton says you're full.of it. Posted by: buddhaha at January 31, 2026 01:57 AM (36QIT) 352
South Carolina. I recall a snow in 1988. We got a foot of snow. School was cancelled for a week. There was rejoicing in my heart.
Posted by: BarelyScaryMary at January 31, 2026 01:58 AM (lpTXP) 353
I'm hooked on fonicks. Posted by: publius, Rascally Mr. Miley (w6EFb) at January 31, 2026 01:58 AM (w6EFb) 354
Deportation music: Anything by Abba, esp that Fernando song.
Posted by: weft cut-loop at January 31, 2026 01:58 AM (diia5) 355
I'm visiting a friend in SoCal and she doesn't like a house that's only 68 degrees, so she's got the forced-air on at 72.
Posted by: Blonde Morticia FUN FACT When Richard and Pat Nixon lived in southern California, they sometimes would crank up the AC so they could have a cozy fire in the fireplace. American was better country then. Posted by: Miklos is nostalgic about things he doesn't even remember at January 31, 2026 02:00 AM (AP7fj) 356
I overlooked Kenny Clark / Franci Boland big band and Mel Lewis / Thad Jones big band in my list.
Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at January 31, 2026 02:00 AM (rarFa) Posted by: inner-planet Yoda at January 31, 2026 02:03 AM (VHUov) 358
I'm hooked on fonicks.
Posted by: publius There were guys hanging around the schoolyard offering fonicks. "The first is free" Posted by: Miklos sees addictive gateway linguistics at January 31, 2026 02:04 AM (AP7fj) 359
Now my nick isn't staying in the box after I post.
Posted by: Boss Moss Tell it that any nickname gives you trouble spends a night in the box. Posted by: win-win situations at January 31, 2026 02:05 AM (VHUov) 360
>> I recall a snow in 1988. We got a foot of snow.
Dec 7, 1988. Set the Jan record snowfall. Feb, however, has the highest all time daily snowfall, 15" way back in 1902 on the 15th. In '85, Jan 21, we hit -4F. 1F day before, which are daily low records. I remember when that happened. In my memory, it was snowing, but turns out that was false -- no snowfall recorded in the records. My mind was conflating that with some other snow. Posted by: publius, Rascally Mr. Miley (w6EFb) at January 31, 2026 02:05 AM (w6EFb) 361
Sweet dreams Horde, I need to get warm.
Posted by: Debby Doberman Schultz at January 31, 2026 02:07 AM (0nHVk) 362
no snowfall recorded in the records. My mind was conflating that with some other snow.
Posted by: publius, Rascally Mr. Miley In the 80s, Miami had a lot of snow Posted by: Miklos vaguely recalls Miami Vice at January 31, 2026 02:08 AM (AP7fj) 363
I cut/seeded some peppers & made filling for poppers, then realized how late it is! Ugh... no wonder I feel tired. Put it all in the fridge and will finish making them up tomorrow night.
Posted by: JQ at January 31, 2026 02:09 AM (rdVOm) 364
'Night, Debby! Sorry I missed you tonight.
Posted by: JQ at January 31, 2026 02:11 AM (rdVOm) 365
I cut/seeded some peppers & made filling for poppers, then realized how late it is! Ugh... no wonder I feel tired. Put it all in the fridge and will finish making them up tomorrow night.
Posted by: JQ You have some accrued PTO, you know Posted by: Late Nite Manager Miklos at January 31, 2026 02:11 AM (AP7fj) Posted by: publius, Rascally Mr. Miley (w6EFb) at January 31, 2026 02:11 AM (w6EFb) 367
Jan 7, 1988 was the 12" snowfall. Yeah, I can't type for shit. Posted by: publius, Rascally Mr. Miley (w6EFb) at January 31, 2026 02:12 AM (w6EFb) 368
That Publius might be a edumacated feller, but shore caint spel
Posted by: Miklos, ----- My excuse is a combination of one finger "typing" on a tablet's virtual keyboard and.autocucumber. That's my story and I'm sticking to it. Posted by: buddhaha at January 31, 2026 02:12 AM (36QIT) 369
You have some accrued PTO, you know
Posted by: Late Nite Manager Miklos -------- Thanks, boss! I'm really do need a night off. Posted by: JQ at January 31, 2026 02:13 AM (rdVOm) 370
Well, well, a little patch of blue has popped up near Travelers Rest. Not over it, but close. Posted by: publius, Rascally Mr. Miley (w6EFb) at January 31, 2026 02:15 AM (w6EFb) 371
Jeez, I can't even construct a proper sentence, LOL!
Seriously, I think I have PTSD from all the *stuff* lately. So frustrated. Posted by: JQ at January 31, 2026 02:16 AM (rdVOm) 372
It's a pleasant 51 here. Looking forward to a full weekend of work....
Posted by: Dark L at January 31, 2026 02:20 AM (KAi1n) 373
Any station this net ….
Not what you want to hear come over the UHF the minute you surface. Ayn Rand was right. Posted by: Going deep. Out. at January 31, 2026 02:22 AM (IKyq4) 374
It's about 50F here, too. I have more work to do (unpaid, of course) than 10 people should have-- Yay me?
But it's better than freezing. I suppose that'll happen too, in a few weeks. Meh. Posted by: JQ at January 31, 2026 02:24 AM (rdVOm) 375
In '85, Jan 21, we hit -4F. 1F day before, which are daily low records. I remember when that happened. In my memory, it was snowing, but turns out that was false -- no snowfall recorded in the records. My mind was conflating that with some other snow.
Posted by: publius ---- Our overnight low for the year so far is only 10F, but we have about six more weeks to beat it. Two years ago, we had three or four nights where it bumped to -9F. Not much snow, though, because, well, Arizona. Most days get above freezing. Posted by: buddhaha at January 31, 2026 02:25 AM (36QIT) Posted by: miklos75790-.ru at January 31, 2026 02:25 AM (AP7fj) 377
It's a pleasant 51 here. Looking forward to a full weekend of work....
Posted by: Dark L 29 The Ace algorithm accepts no integer over 29 Posted by: Miklos sends Strongly Worded Latter at January 31, 2026 02:28 AM (AP7fj) 378
One good thing about the cold front is it will cut down on the bug population.
Good night folks. Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at January 31, 2026 02:29 AM (rarFa) 379
One good thing about the cold front is it will cut down on the bug population.
Good night folks. Posted by: Braenyard no we got ponchos and stuff, ese and hats, beeg hats Posted by: but we no like ICE at January 31, 2026 02:32 AM (AP7fj) 380
Now one seeks the sweet arms of Morpheus (no homo)
Posted by: Miklos thinks horizontal sounds pretty good about now at January 31, 2026 02:35 AM (AP7fj) 381
One good thing about the cold front is it will cut down on the bug population.
---------- Now *there's* a bright side! Winter began normally here, and it froze for a couple weeks after Thanksgiving. Then it warmed and had mostly been "unseasonably warm" for all but a week or so in mid-January, and is now warm again. I hope all the nasty bugs hatch & then are killed by the next hard freeze! (My neighbor keeps honey bees, and I know he looks after his hives.) Posted by: JQ at January 31, 2026 02:36 AM (rdVOm) 382
https://youtu.be/StvBsdLNiyE
Posted by: JQ at January 31, 2026 02:41 AM (rdVOm) Posted by: fourseasons at January 31, 2026 02:44 AM (3ek7K) Posted by: JQ at January 31, 2026 02:45 AM (rdVOm) 385
Now *there's* a bright side! Winter began normally here, and it froze for a couple weeks after Thanksgiving. Then it warmed and had mostly been "unseasonably warm" for all but a week or so in mid-January, and is now warm again. I hope all the nasty bugs hatch & then are killed by the next hard freeze! (My neighbor keeps honey bees, and I know he looks after his hives.) Posted by: JQ at January 31, 2026 02:36 AM (rdVOm) One of the few reasons I don't mind arctic weather. The bugs die. I think of the cold penetrating where they thought they were safe and fucking giggle. Posted by: Berserker-Dragonheads Division at January 31, 2026 02:48 AM (snZF9) 386
Yeah, Bers! Exactly!
One mild winter day, I decided to peel the bark off of an old stump in the yard-- fk'n yellow jackets huddled under it, barely alive... I was happy to see them exposed to the cold! Fkrs. Posted by: JQ at January 31, 2026 02:51 AM (rdVOm) 387
Worse winter in many years here.
But at least in Canada its warm and sunny, they still claim there is Global Posted by: Skip at January 31, 2026 02:52 AM (Ia/+0) 388
Well, it was snowing last radar paint within the city limits of Travelers Rest. The prophecy has been fulfilled. Posted by: publius, Rascally Mr. Miley (w6EFb) at January 31, 2026 02:55 AM (w6EFb) 389
Hi JQ! I'm doing well. I've dealt with winter in Wisconsin, Maryland, Chicago and Wyoming. Shit happens. Surprisingly, we haven't had a Wyoming winter here. How are you? I think of you often and want you to know I think you are an amazing woman with all you are going through. I pray for you and your hubby. You are a tough woman and I salute you dear. Posted by: fourseasons at January 31, 2026 02:56 AM (3ek7K) 390
Thanks for the sweet words, fourseasons.
*salute* back atcha. Most days, I feel like curling into a ball and just crying. But I try to carry on. Little things, a little at a time. I will get through this, somehow. This place and the wonderful Morons here, have helped me stay sane(-er) than they will ever know. Posted by: JQ at January 31, 2026 03:00 AM (rdVOm) 391
JQ, This place is is amazing. We are so blessed. I hope Ace knows what an amazing place he has created. There isn't any other place like this. Posted by: fourseasons at January 31, 2026 03:04 AM (3ek7K) 392
So true, fourseasons. This place is amazing, and I'm so very glad it's here.
I read some of the day threads, but by the time I get to comment section, somebody else has already said what I think! Horde mind IS a thing, LOL. Need to hit the tip jar again, it has been a while for me. Posted by: JQ at January 31, 2026 03:07 AM (rdVOm) Posted by: fourseasons at January 31, 2026 03:18 AM (3ek7K) 394
Where has everyone gone?
It's Friday night. ---------- Probably snuggling up under their blankets, anticipating *digging out* in the morning. That, or they're tired of my late-night whining. LOL. (sorry, horde!) Posted by: JQ at January 31, 2026 03:24 AM (rdVOm) 395
It's winter, deal with it.
Posted by: fourseasons I'm still waiting. We had a -2 night last week but so far winter has been boycotting us. Wishing it would show up. Posted by: Sock Monkey * sporting my Andrew Breitbart attitude at January 31, 2026 03:24 AM (uaYsl) 396
Sock Monkey, We feel cheated here in SW Wyoming. It's going to be in the 50's this weekend. Very strange. We are going to grill lots of stuff though. Posted by: fourseasons at January 31, 2026 03:28 AM (3ek7K) 397
Before I attempted making poppers, I'd been re-arranging the pantry. Oooh, there was some expired stuff that needed to be trashed... and waste is a sin! Ugh.
Spent longer than anticipated in the pantry, LOL. At least poppers will be quick tomorrow night- just need to fill the pepper halves and give them a bacon-wrap. Easy peasy! There will be extras for freezing. No sense making a single batch after all the trouble, right? Some day soon, I need to make a big batch of pot stickers. *That* is an all-day affair... Posted by: JQ at January 31, 2026 03:29 AM (rdVOm) 398
Yeah, Bers! Exactly!
One mild winter day, I decided to peel the bark off of an old stump in the yard-- fk'n yellow jackets huddled under it, barely alive... I was happy to see them exposed to the cold! Fkrs. Posted by: JQ at January 31, 2026 02:51 AM (rdVOm) Gas and a match. lol Posted by: Berserker-Dragonheads Division at January 31, 2026 03:30 AM (snZF9) 399
I'm still waiting. We had a -2 night last week but so far winter has been boycotting us. Wishing it would show up.
Posted by: Sock Monkey * sporting my Andrew Breitbart attitude at January 31, 2026 03:24 AM (uaYsl) Going on 3 months of High Fog over the Central Valley here.... only had about 5 sunny days in the last 3 months. Yeah... so much for solar power... Posted by: Romeo13 at January 31, 2026 03:32 AM (mP0Kj) 400
Now I'm hungry. Jalapeno poppers mmm.
Posted by: BarelyScaryMary at January 31, 2026 03:32 AM (lpTXP) 401
Gas and a match. lol
Posted by: Berserker -------- Even better: I squished them under my boot. Most satisfactory! Didn't want to burn the stump-- it's a yard ornament now. (Rednecks here, ya know?!) Posted by: JQ at January 31, 2026 03:32 AM (rdVOm) 402
Average winter I would have two and half to three feet of snow on the ground right now. 80 to 100 inches cumulative over the winter. We've had winters with considerably more than that. We've had maybe 14 inches this year. Biggest issue this year has been the road turning to ice. I've filled up my small trailer with sand at the county sand pile twice. No snow can mean every thing is tinder dry by the end of May. I'd rather have 12 feet of snow than a crackling dry, high fire danger summer.
Posted by: Sock Monkey * sporting my Andrew Breitbart attitude at January 31, 2026 03:35 AM (uaYsl) 403
Now I'm hungry. Jalapeno poppers mmm.
Posted by: BarelyScaryMary -------- Girl, I *just know!* that you'd like this batch-- extra habañero hot sauce! My lips tingled, just tasting the filling. These are for me & my best friend since hubby can't have spicy food. Posted by: JQ at January 31, 2026 03:36 AM (rdVOm) 404
Sock Monkey, Yes. We need the moisture to lessen the wildfire risk. We haven't had any snow this winter. Posted by: fourseasons at January 31, 2026 03:39 AM (3ek7K) 405
Yeah... so much for solar power...
Posted by: Romeo13 Most of my outbuildings have solar lights on them. They work great in the summer time when it stays light until 930. Wintertime, forget it. I wear a headlamp to do nighttime feeding. Posted by: Sock Monkey * sporting my Andrew Breitbart attitude at January 31, 2026 03:40 AM (uaYsl) 406
Even better: I squished them under my boot. Most satisfactory! Didn't want to burn the stump-- it's a yard ornament now. (Rednecks here, ya know?!) Posted by: JQ at January 31, 2026 03:32 AM (rdVOm) I'm a firm believer in fire. lol One night some years back during the summer I was in the garage working on a bike on the lift, and I had the garage door open. There were a few dudes hanging out. I wasn't paying attention because I was focused on the bike, and I hear one dude say shit there's a lot of bugs. I looked up and there were all kinds of shit flying around the lights. I grabbed a can of starting fluid, aimed it up, fire up a lighter and hit the nozzle and held it down. This huge brutal tsunami of fire just rolled across the ceiling all the way to door incinerating all before it. When I let go of the nozzle all you saw were dead bugs falling like confetti. All of it wiped clean like it was done by the hand of a fire god. Nothing survived. We laughed, I closed the door, and no more bugs. lol Posted by: Berserker-Dragonheads Division at January 31, 2026 03:41 AM (snZF9) 407
Way to go, Bers! In your own garage, that is... LOL.
There's a bug zapper in our shop. Works great! Just sweep up the dead-fetti from time to time. Thinking back-- Hawaii was great-- ever hear a gecko get zapped? BZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZtttt! Poor lizard. Just trying to get a quick snack... Posted by: JQ at January 31, 2026 03:46 AM (rdVOm) 408
We laughed, I closed the door, and no more bugs. lol
Posted by: Berserker-Dragonheads Division Propane weed burner is my favorite yellow jacket ground nest weapon. Living in the woods, it has some limitations when it gets dry. When it's dry out, I don't light the torch I just pump the Propane into the hole and toss a match in the hole. Not nearly as effective as frying them and always results in some pissed off yellow jackets looking to get even but I still do it. Posted by: Sock Monkey * sporting my Andrew Breitbart attitude at January 31, 2026 03:48 AM (uaYsl) 409
Way to go, Bers! In your own garage, that is... LOL.
There's a bug zapper in our shop. Works great! Just sweep up the dead-fetti from time to time. Thinking back-- Hawaii was great-- ever hear a gecko get zapped? BZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZtttt! Poor lizard. Just trying to get a quick snack... Posted by: JQ at January 31, 2026 03:46 AM (rdVOm) I use to run a bug zapper in the back. At the old house there was a small lake behind the yard. Frigging woods sounded alive, like jungle shit. I used to run the zapper every night and sometimes some big shit must have gotten in because it sounded like frankensteins lab. 30 second of continuous frying. Posted by: Berserker-Dragonheads Division at January 31, 2026 03:51 AM (snZF9) 410
...sounded like frankensteins lab. 30 second of continuous frying.
Posted by: Berserker ------- Yep! https://youtu.be/fOs1w3zzWCQ Posted by: JQ at January 31, 2026 03:55 AM (rdVOm) 411
Propane weed burner is my favorite yellow jacket ground nest weapon. Living in the woods, it has some limitations when it gets dry. When it's dry out, I don't light the torch I just pump the Propane into the hole and toss a match in the hole. Not nearly as effective as frying them and always results in some pissed off yellow jackets looking to get even but I still do it.
Posted by: Sock Monkey * sporting my Andrew Breitbart attitude at January 31, 2026 03:48 AM (uaYsl) We were building a few retaining walls in the back yard of the old house one year. A friend was there helping and he was running the mower all over the place. We saw a yellow jacket hole. He pours a half gallon of 2 stroke pre mix gas into the hole. There were all these yellow jackets hovering above. I had found a small intact birds nest lying in the yard. so I stuck it on the end up a stick, lit it up and flicked it at the gas filled hole in the ground.There was a frigging orange/black mushroom cloud. The friend of mine yells "holy shit, did you see that, those bees just melted". The flame coming out of the hole lasted hours. It was like the flame on kennedy's grave. That was satisfying. lol Posted by: Berserker-Dragonheads Division at January 31, 2026 03:58 AM (snZF9) 412
Pixy's nood.
Posted by: olddog in mo at January 31, 2026 04:02 AM (bQ4nt) 413
We had some ground-nested yellow jackets behind a block retaining wall, and a dog what *loved* the sky-raisins...
I closed, but didn't quite latch, the gate back there & doggy got back to that hole in the blocks. Ugh! She just sat by the hole and ate & ate until I found her, all wobbly, after an hour or so. She could stand, barely, but not walk! Called the vet, who recco'd Benadryl. Got those down her, and then she slept for HOURS...was so scared she wouldn't wake up... but she did, and was terribly hung-over for the rest of that day. I was very careful to keep her away from there, until we took care of that confounded nest of asshoe things! Posted by: JQ at January 31, 2026 04:05 AM (rdVOm) 414
Not a techie and don't want to muddy Pixy's thread. Ugh. I miss the all-night ONTs.
Posted by: JQ at January 31, 2026 04:17 AM (rdVOm) 415
Not a techie and don't want to muddy Pixy's thread. Ugh. I miss the all-night ONTs.
Posted by: JQ at January 31, 2026 04:17 AM (rdVOm) I don't do the tech thread. I literally have nothing to contribute. Posted by: Berserker-Dragonheads Division at January 31, 2026 04:19 AM (snZF9) 416
Me too, Bers. I read it sometimes, and comment sometimes, but... I have nothing of techie "value" to add.
Posted by: JQ at January 31, 2026 04:21 AM (rdVOm) Posted by: JQ at January 31, 2026 04:26 AM (rdVOm) Free Solo Cafe
Garden of the Gods in winterKristin_Mae Photography Nature's Alarm Clock. Raising adorable orphaned baby rhinos. The Volonaut airbike, which the company claims is real, and not just a prop being moved around by a rope dangling from a crane which is digitally removed with CGI. The cost of the airbike, if it's real, will be $880,000, when it's ready for sale, if ever. Big dog who was kept in a small crate for six years is now free to run and and play. "Oatmeal" the dog lives in the pool. It takes a village to raise a squirrel. Did you know that 90% of modern song "writing" is just stealing the main hook of prior hits and giving the actual writers no money or even credit? Terrified rescue dog comes out of her shell. Poor dog was kept immobilized on a chain too heavy to move for 13 years. When he was confiscated, he was put on the euthanasia list due to his immobility. But he was rescued and is living his last years with loving people. That, sir, is a bear. Border collie has moved up to herding horses. Nate Bargatze on the responsibility of dog ownership. And the hazards. Bargatze is interesting because he avoids all profanity and sexual stuff. I think he's popular, though, because he gets into truly edgy material: passive-aggressively fighting with his wife about nothing from the stage. This is real courage in comedy. Speaking Truth to Wife. Last weekend, without assistance or ropes or any other equipment*, star climber Alex Honnold climbed the 1667 foot 101 Tapei building. It was streamed live on Netflix, so I guess he got legal permission to do it? — Otto Huang (@OttoHuang120) January 26, 2026 Of course, that's easy-peasy compared to the climb he's most famous for. Comments(Jump to bottom of comments)1
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Good evening everyone
Posted by: Skip at January 30, 2026 07:41 PM (Ia/+0) 5
nood duties are done
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Top 10 baby! W00t!
Posted by: Heavy Meta at January 30, 2026 07:44 PM (GTqXr) 7
Did you know that 90% of modern song "writing" is just....ICE ICE BABY
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Did you know that 90% of modern song "writing" is just stealing the main hook of prior hits and giving the actual writers no money or even credit?
Tell us about it youtu.be/bdazIpDDrO8 Posted by: Garden of Delight (or maybe Killing Joke) at January 30, 2026 07:46 PM (gKWVE) 9
What makes that Airbike even stay up besides AI?
Posted by: Skip at January 30, 2026 07:46 PM (Ia/+0) 10
Airbike doesn't look fake at all, no siree.
Posted by: Heavy Meta at January 30, 2026 07:46 PM (GTqXr) 11
I hope Chico is a nice rooster, if such a thing exists, because those things can get mean as hell. Posted by: Blonde Morticia at January 30, 2026 07:47 PM (hxCZf) 12
Volonaut Airbike is right out of James Bond. Posted by: Blonde Morticia at January 30, 2026 07:47 PM (hxCZf) 13
I've about had it with this damn snow and we get snow in the Cafe! And day after tomorrow will be Fe-brrrrrrrr-ary!
Posted by: Anonosaurus Wrecks, Damn It Feels Good to Be a Trumpster! at January 30, 2026 07:47 PM (J+Psw) 14
If the gods had a garden, they wouldn't put it in Colorado Springs.
Posted by: BurtTC at January 30, 2026 07:48 PM (JjkYH) 15
* sniff sniff *
* no mephitic penguin or residual Axe Body Wash emanations detected * Barkeep, whiskey shots all around! Posted by: Duncanthrax at January 30, 2026 07:48 PM (0sNs1) 16
Have a trip planned to the Med. in May. Will end in Athens for 3 days. Stoked to see the Acropolis.
Posted by: Heavy Meta at January 30, 2026 07:49 PM (GTqXr) 17
Did you know that 90% of modern song "writing" is just....ICE ICE BABY
Posted by: Hatari somewhere on Ventura Highway at January 30, 2026 07:45 PM (NtVYv) The other 10% are Taylor Swift bitching about dating gay men. Posted by: BurtTC at January 30, 2026 07:51 PM (JjkYH) 18
We have jet power, prop planes, large top bladed helicopters
and a Airbike Posted by: Skip at January 30, 2026 07:52 PM (Ia/+0) 19
Volonaut airbike
- Reminds me of the brief clip in the old Johnny Quest opening credits of two bad guys flying along. Posted by: Anonosaurus Wrecks, Damn It Feels Good to Be a Trumpster! at January 30, 2026 07:52 PM (J+Psw) 20
Reminds me of the brief clip in the old Johnny Quest opening credits of two bad guys flying along.
Posted by: Anonosaurus Wrecks Greatest opening theme music ever! Posted by: Tonypete at January 30, 2026 07:54 PM (cYBz/) 21
14 If the gods had a garden, they wouldn't put it in Colorado Springs.
Posted by: BurtTC at January 30, 2026 07:48 PM (JjkYH) 30 or so years ago it used to be a very Conservative town... Army Base for Spec Op types, Air Farce Academy, Rodeo Museum... fun bars like Meadow Muffins (which had a sign above the bar saying Budweiser, letting Ugly Women get Laid for over 100 years)... Then, Colorado changed. Posted by: Romeo13 at January 30, 2026 07:58 PM (mP0Kj) Posted by: MkY at January 30, 2026 07:58 PM (q6tQZ) Posted by: Aetius451AD work phone at January 30, 2026 07:58 PM (zZu0s) 24
We are going to be 50-50 in this upcoming Civil War
Posted by: Skip at January 30, 2026 07:59 PM (Ia/+0) 25
Volonaut bike looks like you're trying to hump a gas grill.
Posted by: Berserker-Dragonheads Division at January 30, 2026 07:59 PM (snZF9) 26
Did you know that 90% of modern song "writing" is just stealing the main hook of prior hits and giving the actual writers no money or even credit?
- This is my new song dedicated to the President of Mexico. The Sheinbaum's connected to the assbaum The assbaum's connected to the retardbaum . . . Posted by: Anonosaurus Wrecks, Damn It Feels Good to Be a Trumpster! at January 30, 2026 07:59 PM (J+Psw) Posted by: San Franpsycho at January 30, 2026 08:01 PM (RIvkX) 28
30 or so years ago it used to be a very Conservative town... Army Base for Spec Op types, Air Farce Academy, Rodeo Museum... fun bars like Meadow Muffins (which had a sign above the bar saying Budweiser, letting Ugly Women get Laid for over 100 years)...
Then, Colorado changed. Posted by: Romeo13 at January 30, 2026 07:58 PM (mP0Kj) Colorado Springs tends to vote Republican. Whether that means it's "conservative" or not, I don't know. Posted by: BurtTC at January 30, 2026 08:01 PM (H4a50) 29
That air bike looks like an ad out of the back of a comic book.
Posted by: Aetius451AD work phone at January 30, 2026 08:01 PM (zZu0s) 30
Ace did it! Entire month of January Bat-free and Sea Stack-free! Cause for jubilation all-around!
Posted by: Penguin Promotion Board of Trade at January 30, 2026 08:02 PM (oftw2) 31
The Volonaut airbike looks like something that can kill you very quickly.
Posted by: fd at January 30, 2026 08:02 PM (vFG9F) 32
>29 That air bike looks like an ad out of the back of a comic book.
Posted by: Aetius451AD work phone at January 30, 2026 08:01 PM (zZu0s) Right next to the ad for Sea Monkeys and XRay specs. Posted by: Heavy Meta at January 30, 2026 08:03 PM (GTqXr) 33
My favorite Bargatze set is when he talks about traveling into the past. He thinks he's too stupid to convince anyone in the past that he's from the future because he doesn't know anything.
"Yeah, in the future, we carry our phones around with us." "How does that work?" "I really don't know." Posted by: Rachel Corrie at January 30, 2026 08:03 PM (dIske) 34
Volonaut airbike looks like it needs to be close to the ground.
What is the lift capacity and range? Could Special Forces or Space Marines use it in a stealth assault? 160th pilots probably are not worried. Posted by: NaCly Dog at January 30, 2026 08:03 PM (u82oZ) 35
Thumbnail on ewetub:
On the plus side, Don Lemon will now be judged by a jury of 12 people, which is more than he ever had watching him at CNN. Me: Sir, that is beautiful. *goldclap* Posted by: Aetius451AD work phone at January 30, 2026 08:04 PM (zZu0s) 36
on topic of Colorado, Rep-then-Senator Jaquez Lewis (D) is now a convicted felon.
Posted by: gKWVE at January 30, 2026 08:04 PM (gKWVE) 37
>34 Volonaut airbike looks like it needs to be close to the ground.
What is the lift capacity and range? Could Special Forces or Space Marines use it in a stealth assault? 160th pilots probably are not worried. Posted by: NaCly Dog at January 30, 2026 08:03 PM (u82oZ) Looks like it carries about 3 minutes of fuel before you plunge to your death. Posted by: Heavy Meta at January 30, 2026 08:05 PM (GTqXr) 38
24 We are going to be 50-50 in this upcoming Civil War
Posted by: Skip at January 30, 2026 07:59 PM (Ia/+0) Some of us will be 50 cal. Posted by: tcn in AK at January 30, 2026 08:05 PM (I40wl) 39
When I was a little kid I had a book about Robert Goddard and I was sure I could build a rocket like his and maybe even ride in it. I drew plans and everything. Alas, I never built it, much less rode in it, which is one reason I am still here today.
Posted by: fd at January 30, 2026 08:05 PM (vFG9F) 40
Right next to the ad for Sea Monkeys and XRay specs.
Posted by: Heavy Meta at January 30, 2026 08:03 PM (GTqXr) And where the idiot is looking at his hand. Hand? I'd be looking at Amy ******'s sweater melons. Posted by: Aetius451AD work phone at January 30, 2026 08:05 PM (zZu0s) 41
Rachel Corrie
You are supposed to go into the past with stock pick, and know where to get gold mines started. Too far in the past, and there is no good dentistry. Posted by: NaCly Dog at January 30, 2026 08:06 PM (u82oZ) 42
Looked up the Volonaut, intrigued by the sound of that jet turbine. I wondered how long it could stay up, and best info I found is flight time: 10 minutes. That’s the big limitation to its usefulness.
Posted by: Tom Servo at January 30, 2026 08:06 PM (ai6/n) 43
Already saw a YouTube short on the Airbike, still not sure I buy that
Posted by: Skip at January 30, 2026 08:06 PM (Ia/+0) Posted by: NaCly Dog at January 30, 2026 08:07 PM (u82oZ) 45
YouTube said 30 minutes on s electric charge
So add another 30 pounds beside yourself with the battery Posted by: Skip at January 30, 2026 08:08 PM (Ia/+0) 46
Ground hover is no way to go through life, Race Bannon.
Posted by: NaCly Dog at January 30, 2026 08:08 PM (u82oZ) 47
>44 Heavy Meta
No air to air refueling in that rig. Posted by: NaCly Dog at January 30, 2026 08:07 PM (u82oZ) Unless your strapping a jerry can to your back - no bueno. Posted by: Heavy Meta at January 30, 2026 08:08 PM (GTqXr) 48
ace.i just watched the Just Shoot Me episode that has to be your favorite. More so than the Chicken Pot Pie episode.
It's the episode where Finch was pursuing a threesome that he thought he had set up with Maya. Posted by: Opinion fact at January 30, 2026 08:09 PM (cwGMH) 49
Must have driven past the Garden of the Gods on the way up to Pikes Peak though can't remember seeing a sign for it.
Posted by: Decaf at January 30, 2026 08:09 PM (Z8jzG) 50
Did you know that 90% of modern song "writing" is just stealing the main hook of prior hits and giving the actual writers no money or even credit?
__________ Not new: Everybody's making money but Tchaikovsky https://tinyurl.com/3yyudh9a Posted by: Eeyore at January 30, 2026 08:10 PM (AlhUl) 51
> It's the episode where Finch was pursuing a threesome that he thought he had set up with Maya.
Posted by: Opinion fact at January 30, 2026 08:09 PM (cwGMH) There were only two reasons to watch that show. Posted by: Heavy Meta at January 30, 2026 08:10 PM (GTqXr) 52
As loud as the airbike sounded in that vid multiply it by 20 in person.
Posted by: Opinion fact at January 30, 2026 08:10 PM (cwGMH) 53
Volonaut is a solution in need of a real problem.
Diamonds, fancy cars, and good meals will have a better return for the dick-length challenged men. Posted by: NaCly Dog at January 30, 2026 08:10 PM (u82oZ) Posted by: Anonosaurus Wrecks, Damn It Feels Good to Be a Trumpster! at January 30, 2026 08:11 PM (J+Psw) Posted by: Opinion fact at January 30, 2026 08:11 PM (cwGMH) 56
Did you know that 90% of modern song "writing" is just stealing the main hook of prior hits and giving the actual writers no money or even credit?
---------- While waiting for automotive service in Walmart today -- cannot stand the shitty modern Anywho, I was shocked upon returning to pick my car up that I heard a good song -- "Give A Little Bit" -- but then realized it was itself a cover of the original Supertramp song. Wifey said "What is the point of covering a perfectly good song?" Posted by: ShainS -- Who's Gonna Be Today's FAFO Darwin Award Winner? at January 30, 2026 08:12 PM (0Eh0f) 57
You were too judgmental to watch so you missed it!
Star Trek gives pacifist Klingon named "Jay-Den" two polyamorous refugee dads Posted by: Anonosaurus Wrecks, Damn It Feels Good to Be a Trumpster! at January 30, 2026 08:12 PM (J+Psw) Posted by: sock_rat_eez at January 30, 2026 08:13 PM (Cjt/F) 59
I guess Harold Lloyd wasn't all that.
Posted by: Eeyore at January 30, 2026 08:14 PM (AlhUl) 60
>Wifey said "What is the point of covering a perfectly good song?"
Posted by: ShainS -- Who's Gonna Be Today's FAFO Darwin Award Winner? at January 30, 2026 08:12 PM (0Eh0f) Depends - SRV's Voodoo Child is a better rendition than Hendrix's (which is saying something). There are a number of examples where the cover is superior to the original. Posted by: Heavy Meta at January 30, 2026 08:14 PM (GTqXr) 61
In a different age Hannold's feat of Soloing El Cap, would have been worthy of story and song.
Posted by: Thomas Bender at January 30, 2026 08:14 PM (XV/Pl) 62
Willowed from Woke Thread:
195 Blah Blah Blah.... the average temperature of the earf is maybe around 50 F or 18 C (my guess)...blah blah blah.... Posted by: Anonymous Rogue in Kalifornistan (ARiK) at January 30, 2026 07:43 PM (QGaXH) Average Earth T is 15 C, or 59 degrees F Posted by: Oldcat at January 30, 2026 07:47 PM (8avO+) So my eyeball guess was pretty close... What is your source? 15 C is 288 K as I recall..... Posted by: Anonymous Rogue in Kalifornistan (ARiK) at January 30, 2026 08:14 PM (QGaXH) 63
From The Verge:
I have two daughters. My youngest is not yet two years old and will, I hope, be too young to remember anything about the armed, masked agents terrorizing Minneapolis. My oldest, as she’d proudly tell you, will be five next summer. I don’t know how much she understands, but I wanted to be prepared for anything she might ask, so I turned, as generations of parents have, to Sesame Street. Here’s their advice for ages four to five: “Children may be concerned about your safety or about being separated. Explain all the ways grown-ups can keep them safe—if they’re afraid of an event that happened far away, use the distance to reassure them.” - 🤣🤣🤣 These people are litrally insane. Posted by: Really?? at January 30, 2026 08:14 PM (PHOGh) Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at January 30, 2026 08:15 PM (rarFa) 65
Anonosaurus Wrecks, Damn It Feels Good to Be a Trumpster!
You would think that Star Fleet wants crew members and operators of star ships to be competent, mentally stable, and have no Daddy issues. If you have a number of planets, and these dweebs show up, your filtering system is not working. Posted by: NaCly Dog at January 30, 2026 08:15 PM (u82oZ) 66
I have a local report on today's supposed economic blackout day. I only had time to visit Walmart but they were remarkably busy, so maybe it's having less impact than the Marxists had hoped.
Posted by: Emmie -- be strong and courageous! at January 30, 2026 08:15 PM (bXd6Z) 67
There are some plagiarism suits I can't believe they found for the plaintiff and a few where they found for the defendant. Specifically Led Zeppelin and Stairway to Heaven. Spirit got screwed.
Posted by: Opinion fact at January 30, 2026 08:16 PM (cwGMH) 68
Update: Huh, was this a publicity stunt to sell Taiwanese ramen noodles?
I'm gonna guess that this is AI although, admittedly, I base that purely on the "HK AI Studio" logo in the top right. Posted by: I used to have a different nic at January 30, 2026 08:16 PM (ExV1e) 69
The most ridiculous case was the Marvin Gaye estate winning against Blurred Lines.
Absolutely preposterous verdict. Posted by: Thomas Bender at January 30, 2026 08:17 PM (XV/Pl) 70
In my town there was no boycott of closing down. maybe some retarded coffee shops or whatever, but overall nada.
Posted by: Really?? at January 30, 2026 08:17 PM (PHOGh) 71
Must have driven past the Garden of the Gods on the way up to Pikes Peak though can't remember seeing a sign for it.
Posted by: Decaf at January 30, 2026 08:09 PM (Z8jzG) ------------ Have never heard of Garden of the Gods. Was in Colorado Springs once for a job interview in the 90s and had a rental car. All I knew about it was the U.S. Air Force Academy was there -- so I went and visited it, most impressive. I was extremely disappointed upon later learning that you can drive to the top (or near the top) of Pikes Peak! ARGGGGHHHHH! The inspiration for "America The Beautiful" and "amber waves of grain" and "purple mountain majesties above the fruited plain!" Posted by: ShainS -- Who's Gonna Be Today's FAFO Darwin Award Winner? at January 30, 2026 08:17 PM (0Eh0f) Posted by: Opinion fact at January 30, 2026 08:18 PM (cwGMH) 73
Pacifist gay Klingons? Sure. The Next Degeneration.
Posted by: fd at January 30, 2026 08:18 PM (vFG9F) 74
Don't forget ICE Ice Baby and Queen.
Posted by: Aetius451AD work phone at January 30, 2026 08:19 PM (zZu0s) 75
>74 Don't forget ICE Ice Baby and Queen.
Posted by: Aetius451AD work phone at January 30, 2026 08:19 PM (zZu0s) I recall that was more about using a sample riff without permission. Posted by: Heavy Meta at January 30, 2026 08:20 PM (GTqXr) 76
Don't forget ICE Ice Baby and Queen.
Posted by: Aetius451AD work phone at January 30, 2026 08:19 PM (zZu0s) Don’t know why but I consider it a David Bowie song more. Posted by: Opinion fact at January 30, 2026 08:21 PM (cwGMH) 77
ShainS -- Who's Gonna Be Today's FAFO Darwin Award Winner?
You can climb Pike Peak. It's a long, tough slog. Or take a tram to the top. Car is by far the easiest. Posted by: NaCly Dog at January 30, 2026 08:21 PM (u82oZ) 78
There were only two reasons to watch that show.
Posted by: Heavy Meta at January 30, 2026 08:10 PM (GTqXr) David Spade and Wendie Malik. Posted by: Tom Servo at January 30, 2026 08:22 PM (ai6/n) Posted by: NaCly Dog at January 30, 2026 08:22 PM (u82oZ) 80
there was also Vanilla Ice's faggy defense of the blatant robbery, claiming that since he'd tweaked one note at the end it didn't count.
Posted by: gKWVE at January 30, 2026 08:22 PM (gKWVE) 81
I was extremely disappointed upon later learning that you can drive to the top (or near the top) of Pikes Peak! ARGGGGHHHHH! The inspiration for "America The Beautiful" and "amber waves of grain" and "purple mountain majesties
above the fruited plain!" Posted by: ShainS -- Who's Gonna Be Today's FAFO Darwin Award Winner? at January 30, 2026 08:17 PM (0Eh0f) Colorado, to me, is the heart of this country. It's the rugged, young, strong and beautiful uplift that represents all we aspire to be. I'm not willing to give it over to the dirtbags and fairies from Californica. Posted by: BurtTC at January 30, 2026 08:23 PM (rMtke) 82
David Spade and Wendie Malik.
Posted by: Tom Servo at January 30, 2026 08:22 PM (ai6/n) That was Rules of Engagement. My favorite sitcom. Posted by: Opinion fact at January 30, 2026 08:23 PM (cwGMH) 83
Blah Blah Blah.... the average temperature of the earf is maybe around 50 F or 18 C (my guess)...blah blah blah....
Posted by: Anonymous Rogue in Kalifornistan (ARiK) at January 30, 2026 07:43 PM (QGaXH) Average Earth T is 15 C, or 59 degrees F Posted by: Oldcat at January 30, 2026 07:47 PM (8avO+) ----- Allow Dr Willie Soon to esplain earth's temperature variation and timeline. https://tinyurl.com/bdz22y48 Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at January 30, 2026 08:23 PM (rarFa) 84
You can climb Pike Peak. It's a long, tough slog.
Or take a tram to the top. Car is by far the easiest. Posted by: NaCly Dog at January 30, 2026 08:21 PM (u82oZ) People have driven over the edge. Usually not on purpose. Posted by: BurtTC at January 30, 2026 08:24 PM (rMtke) 85
"SRV's Voodoo Child is a better rendition than Hendrix's "
I disagree and have since the first time I heard Stevie's version, which is very good, but not better. I think the SRV is mechanically more perfect and Jimi's is more fluid. What's better? I dunno. I do know Jimi did it upside down and backwards. Posted by: fd at January 30, 2026 08:24 PM (vFG9F) 86
David Spade and Wendie Malik.
Posted by: Tom Servo at January 30, 2026 08:22 PM (ai6/n) Never mind I was thinking Wendie was different actress. Posted by: Opinion fact at January 30, 2026 08:24 PM (cwGMH) 87
What stabilizes the Volonaut air bike? Why doesn’t it just tip over? Unless, of course, it flies suspended from a crane.
Posted by: NemoMeImpuneLacessit at January 30, 2026 08:24 PM (H6cKs) 88
Why the heck would someone ride around on a Vortigaunt?
Posted by: Barney Calhoun at January 30, 2026 08:25 PM (r9uko) 89
The view from Pikes Peak, to the east, show lots of urban sprawl.
To the south, you can see Cheyenne Mountain. And west you look at lesser peaks. Longs Peak is to the north. Posted by: NaCly Dog at January 30, 2026 08:25 PM (u82oZ) Posted by: Rev. Wishbone at January 30, 2026 08:25 PM (oT7pT) 91
ShainS -- Who's Gonna Be Today's FAFO Darwin Award Winner? You can climb Pike Peak. It's a long, tough slog. Or take a tram to the top. Car is by far the easiest. Posted by: NaCly Dog I used to work with a guy that ran up, then back down, that trail once a week as long as snow wasn't on the ground at the bottom. Same dude would try out for, and win a spot on the Vail ski patrol every year at 73 years old. Tougher than shoe leather. Posted by: BifBewalski- at January 30, 2026 08:25 PM (QVmho) Posted by: NaCly Dog at January 30, 2026 08:26 PM (u82oZ) 93
>>I'm not willing to give it over to the dirtbags and fairies from Californica.
Posted by: BurtTC -- Don't look but I think they have taken it from you. Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at January 30, 2026 08:26 PM (rarFa) 94
How much of a coincidence that Spade starred in two sitcoms with actresses both named Wendi?
Posted by: Opinion fact at January 30, 2026 08:26 PM (cwGMH) Posted by: NaCly Dog at January 30, 2026 08:27 PM (u82oZ) 96
73 Pacifist gay Klingons? Sure. The Next Degeneration. - fd
Sounds like "Star Trek: the Last Generation". Posted by: Paco at January 30, 2026 08:27 PM (2L+MU) 97
Depends - SRV's Voodoo Child is a better rendition than Hendrix's
——- If a tune is perfectly good, then it probably doesn’t need covering though, which I think was her point. ——- John Fogerty was sued for writing a tune that sounds a little bit like one of his other tunes. Posted by: Common Tater at January 30, 2026 08:29 PM (VskgJ) 98
People have driven over the edge. sually not on purpose. Posted by: BurtTC I miss the races to the top. Once they paved it all the way, it ruined the race. Now the bleeding heart assholes won't allow the race because it's 'dangerous'. Check out Guy Martin's record breaking run. https://youtu.be/PKR-L3_a7sk?si=BWi8lYeefeqx6ySe Posted by: BifBewalski- at January 30, 2026 08:29 PM (QVmho) 99
For a good long while, "Something" by George Harrison was the most covered song in the world. Every singer did it.
Posted by: A Little Song, A Little Dance, A Little Seltzer Down Your Pants at January 30, 2026 08:29 PM (oftw2) 100
>I disagree and have since the first time I heard Stevie's version, which is very good, but not better. I think the SRV is mechanically more perfect and Jimi's is more fluid. What's better? I dunno. I do know Jimi did it upside down and backwards.
Posted by: fd at January 30, 2026 08:24 PM (vFG9F) That's a fair take. How about Long White Cadillac - Dwight's cover is better than the Blasters original. Posted by: Heavy Meta at January 30, 2026 08:29 PM (GTqXr) Posted by: NaCly Dog at January 30, 2026 08:30 PM (u82oZ) 102
My car broke down at 4am in the Raton pass in winter. Slept in the car until sunrise. Most spectacular site to wake up to ever.
Posted by: Opinion fact at January 30, 2026 08:31 PM (cwGMH) Posted by: XTC at January 30, 2026 08:31 PM (6Uni8) 104
What an honor to have such distinguished visitors to our country! I am so glad that the board members of Penguin Facts chose the Chilean Adventure Tour from the slate of travel opportunities offered by the Pacific/Atlantic Charter Organization! Please, ladies and gentlemen, it would give me great pleasure to capture this moment for posterity by taking your picture. If you all will kindly line up in front of the paredón – er, heh, I mean to say, that wall over there – I will snap a picture, and this squad of soldiers – that is to say, this purely ceremonial honor guard – will fire their fusiles – loaded with mere blanks, I assure you, mis amigos! - by way of a salute.
Ready, now? Ok, say queso! Ah, qué bonitas sonrisas! Now I count to three... Preparen, apunten, fuego! Posted by: Paco at January 30, 2026 08:31 PM (2L+MU) 105
>If a tune is perfectly good, then it probably doesn’t need covering though, which I think was her point.
---- I don't agree. A different arrangement can completely change a song - sometimes for the good and sometimes for the bad. Posted by: Heavy Meta at January 30, 2026 08:33 PM (GTqXr) 106
That's a fair take. How about Long White Cadillac - Dwight's cover is better than the Blasters original.
Posted by: Heavy Meta at January 30, 2026 08:29 PM (GTqXr) I like Dwight’s cover of Suspicious Minds better than Elvis’s cover of Suspicious Minds. Posted by: Opinion fact at January 30, 2026 08:33 PM (cwGMH) 107
You mean that when I cashed in my 401K to buy Carbon Credits from Dr. Al Gore I got scammed ???
I do not believe you because Professor Gore is an expert in Climate Change. He has a PHD in Meteorology from University of Arpitania which he got on the internet. I have done my part to End Global Warming and what have you done ???? Posted by: Dweasel Clonbyd from Minniapplelos, Mn at January 30, 2026 08:34 PM (38587) 108
I not climb. Clumsy.
-Thog Posted by: Eromero at January 30, 2026 08:34 PM (LHPAg) 109
The Volonaut Airbike is a nifty device.
But if you notice, it's two and a half minutes of edited and spliced video. How much fuel and how far do you think you can really get? But I like it. Posted by: Rev. Wishbone at January 30, 2026 08:35 PM (oT7pT) 110
——-
John Fogerty was sued for writing a tune that sounds a little bit like one of his other tunes. Posted by: Common Tater --- They all sound alike. Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at January 30, 2026 08:36 PM (rarFa) 111
102 My car broke down at 4am in the Raton pass in winter. Slept in the car until sunrise. Most spectacular site to wake up to ever.
Posted by: Opinion fact at January 30, 2026 08:31 PM I pulled a 30 foot camper through the Raton Pass in winter and was not sleepy at all. Posted by: Eromero at January 30, 2026 08:36 PM (LHPAg) 112
I have been living a long time with a broken bone, don't think I want a Airbike
Posted by: Skip at January 30, 2026 08:37 PM (Ia/+0) 113
I don't agree. A different arrangement can completely change a song
—— Right, but “Give A Little Bit” is a perfectly good tune by itself. Can’t they just play that one? That was her point. Posted by: Common Tater at January 30, 2026 08:37 PM (VskgJ) 114
>They all sound alike.
Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at January 30, 2026 08:36 PM (rarFa) Better run through the jungle > old man down the road Forgerty kinda mailed that in. Posted by: Heavy Meta at January 30, 2026 08:38 PM (GTqXr) 115
If the motor dies on that thing you will have the glide path of a Fatboy. A loose connection, a faulty winding, a cold solder joint, you are going down like the proverbial rock.
Posted by: fd at January 30, 2026 08:40 PM (vFG9F) 116
John Fogerty was sued for writing a tune that sounds a little bit like one of his other tunes.
Posted by: Common Tater --- They all sound alike. Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at January 30, 2026 08:36 *** Cher has entered the conversation. Posted by: Diogenes at January 30, 2026 08:40 PM (2WIwB) 117
Drove our motor home through Raton Pass a few times...
Posted by: lin-duh is offended at January 30, 2026 08:41 PM (VCgbV) 118
>Right, but “Give A Little Bit” is a perfectly good tune by itself. Can’t they just play that one? That was her point.
Posted by: Common Tater at January 30, 2026 08:37 PM (VskgJ) I understand. Could have just as easily been a Muzak version for her listening pleasure. Posted by: Heavy Meta at January 30, 2026 08:41 PM (GTqXr) 119
Volonaut bike looks like you're trying to hump a gas grill.
Posted by: Berserker-Dragonheads Division at January 30, 2026 07:59 PM (snZF9) Some men just gotta level up Posted by: The Toster at January 30, 2026 08:42 PM (rbvCR) Posted by: Opinion fact at January 30, 2026 08:42 PM (cwGMH) 121
"How about Long White Cadillac - Dwight's cover is better than the Blasters original.
Posted by: Heavy Meta" If you can't do the cover at least as well as the original then don't bother. Posted by: fd at January 30, 2026 08:43 PM (vFG9F) 122
A loose connection, a faulty winding, a cold solder joint, you are going down like the proverbial rock.
Posted by: fd at January 30, 2026 08:40 PM (vFG9F) That is the problem with personal air cars: ANY failure by pilot or mechanism is catastrophic. Posted by: Aetius451AD work phone at January 30, 2026 08:43 PM (zZu0s) 123
John Fogerty was sued for writing a tune that sounds a little bit like one of his other tunes.
Posted by: Common Tater at January 30, 2026 08:29 PM (VskgJ) I saw Fogarty give an interview on that - CCR had a nasty breakup about royalties and rights and everything went into court. Fogarty wanted to go on solo, and his former friends sued to stop him. He told how the Judge told him he could, but he should make sure and sound different (or something) Fogarty said he asked the judge, “I was the lead voice and I wrote all the songs. How am I supposed to not sound like myself?” Posted by: Tom Servo at January 30, 2026 08:45 PM (ai6/n) 124
All future flying cars should be equipped with a parachute.
Posted by: Opinion fact at January 30, 2026 08:45 PM (cwGMH) 125
>122 A loose connection, a faulty winding, a cold solder joint, you are going down like the proverbial rock.
Posted by: fd at January 30, 2026 08:40 PM (vFG9F) That is the problem with personal air cars: ANY failure by pilot or mechanism is catastrophic. Posted by: Aetius451AD work phone at January 30, 2026 08:43 PM (zZu0s) I feel cheated. I was promised flying cars since I was a kid. Hell, I expected to be living like George Jetson by now. Posted by: Heavy Meta at January 30, 2026 08:45 PM (GTqXr) 126
I understand. Could have just as easily been a Muzak version for her listening pleasure.
—— LOL. No, you obviously do not Posted by: Common Tater at January 30, 2026 08:46 PM (VskgJ) 127
>The Volonaut airbike, which the company claims is real, and not just a prop being moved around by a rope dangling from a crane which is digitally removed with CGI. The cost of the airbike, if it's real, will be $880,000, when it's ready for sale, if ever.
---------- Betting it's CGI. Nothing that small will sound like a jet engine unless it's got a whopping big ass gas tank. And it ain't got one. Posted by: Martini Farmer at January 30, 2026 08:47 PM (jtM2q) 128
I disagree and have since the first time I heard Stevie's version, which is very good, but not better. I think the SRV is mechanically more perfect and Jimi's is more fluid. What's better? I dunno. I do know Jimi did it upside down and backwards.
Posted by: fd at January 30, 2026 08:24 PM (vFG9F) Not Voodoo Child but just sayin'. https://youtu.be/6Bj5szpvDM8 Posted by: I used to have a different nic at January 30, 2026 08:49 PM (ExV1e) 129
It gives me great joy to the the Climate Cult falling apart. Oh there’s plenty of True Believers who will go to their grave swearing their faithfulness; but all the money is being sucked out of propping it up. It’s failed.
Posted by: Tom Servo at January 30, 2026 08:49 PM (ai6/n) 130
The Rocketeer’s backpack sounded like that airbike, but I knew the Rocketeer was flying on pure fantasy.
Posted by: NemoMeImpuneLacessit at January 30, 2026 08:51 PM (H6cKs) 131
I remember the Sears Pike's Peak Hill Climb slot car set from 1964. Cost $19.99. A lot of money then.
Too expensive for us but it looked great in the Christmas catalog. Posted by: Joemarine at January 30, 2026 08:51 PM (y171U) 132
I'm such a f'n schmuck. Went and had my taxes done instead of opening a daycare. FML.
Posted by: rickb223 at January 30, 2026 08:52 PM (qw6Uy) Posted by: fd at January 30, 2026 08:52 PM (vFG9F) 134
The Rocketeer’s backpack sounded like that airbike, but I knew the Rocketeer was flying on pure fantasy.
Posted by: NemoMeImpuneLacessit at January 30, 2026 08:51 PM (H6cKs) And Jennifer Connelly's rack. And designed by Howard Hughes. Posted by: Aetius451AD work phone at January 30, 2026 08:53 PM (zZu0s) 135
I always liked Hendryx’s “Little Wing”, sometimes people complain that the tune ends way too early, but I think that was part of the idea.
Posted by: Common Tater at January 30, 2026 08:55 PM (VskgJ) 136
Cam Higby 🇺🇸
@camhigby 23h 🚨 Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson makes clear that her city doesn’t need a Signal chats. Instead she’s going to mobilize the actual police force to do what Signal networks do in Minneapolis. She will even have the SPD relay intel gathered on federal agents to “community partners” and ban usage of city property by agents. Katie is a former professional protestor. She’s manipulating her office as mayor of one of the most powerful cities in the country to aid and abet domestic terrorists today, and resist the federal government. https://tinyurl.com/4mvw38yj Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at January 30, 2026 08:56 PM (rarFa) 137
>>>All future flying cars should be equipped with a parachute.
Posted by: Opinion fact >Gravitation, photon/light and time technology will propel us forward into the future. If you're looking for action - reaction propulsion. Posted by: Rev. Wishbone at January 30, 2026 08:57 PM (oT7pT) 138
John Fogerty was sued for writing a tune that sounds a little bit like one of his other tunes.
Posted by: Common Tater --- They all sound alike. Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at January 30, 2026 08:36 Choppers in Vietnam. Posted by: Mr Aspirin Factory at January 30, 2026 08:58 PM (RiE77) 139
There is no way having large cities being run by whack jobs that doesn’t end in utter failure. No chance.
Posted by: Common Tater at January 30, 2026 08:58 PM (VskgJ) 140
124 All future flying cars should be equipped with a parachute.
Posted by: Opinion fact at January 30, 2026 08:45 PM (cwGMH) You put your finger on a fatal problem for tech like that (literally): too high up in the air for a sudden fall to be survivable; too close to the ground for a parachute to work. Related somewhat - a well known wing suit flyer was killed a few days ago jumping in the alps. All it takes is a slight miscalculation. Posted by: Tom Servo at January 30, 2026 08:59 PM (ai6/n) 141
I generally don't like Fogerty, but I do like "The Old Man Down the Road".
Posted by: XTC at January 30, 2026 08:59 PM (6Uni8) 142
NASA had to postpone the wet dress rehearsal for Artemis II due to cold weather after all. This will push earliest launch date to Feb 8 from Feb 6. Posted by: publius, Rascally Mr. Miley (w6EFb) at January 30, 2026 09:00 PM (w6EFb) 143
I showed Pooky the "man of the house" bit because I thought he might relate. He said, "I don't even know why *I'm* here, and I live here!"
Posted by: pookysgirl, trying to keep crackers down at January 30, 2026 09:01 PM (Wt5PA) 144
"sometimes people complain that the tune ends way too early, but I think that was part of the idea.
Posted by: Common Tater" A lot of songs go on way too long. Keep it short and keep 'em wanting more. Posted by: fd at January 30, 2026 09:02 PM (vFG9F) 145
NASA had to postpone the wet dress rehearsal for Artemis II due to cold weather after all. This will push earliest launch date to Feb 8 from Feb 6.
Posted by: publius ------ Viton...I knew it, I knew it. Posted by: Mike Hammer, etc., etc. at January 30, 2026 09:03 PM (XeU6L) 146
I liked “Put Me In Coach”, or whatever it’s called. He needed a hit from a financial perspective. That helped a lot, I guess.
Reading his autobiography, he really got hosed financially speaking. The band was about as big as the Beatles or Stones in the early 70s. Posted by: Common Tater at January 30, 2026 09:03 PM (VskgJ) 147
None of these liberal pestholes should receive a fucking dime.
Posted by: Mr Aspirin Factory at January 30, 2026 09:03 PM (RiE77) 148
There is no way having large cities being run by whack jobs that doesn’t end in utter failure. No chance.
Posted by: Common Tater at January 30, 2026 08:58 PM (VskgJ) --- It's a minor miracle some cities have survived as long as they have. Posted by: "Perfessor" Squirrel at January 30, 2026 09:05 PM (ESVrU) 149
A lot of songs go on way too long. Keep it short and keep 'em wanting more.
Posted by: fd --------- This is about me, isn't it? Posted by: MacArthur Park at January 30, 2026 09:05 PM (XeU6L) 150
There is no way having large cities being run by whack jobs that doesn’t end in utter failure. No chance.
Posted by: Common Tater ------ Or small cities. Posted by: MacArthur Park at January 30, 2026 09:06 PM (XeU6L) 151
re Artemis Deuce.
Imagine, if you will, that the British Navy had been working on one wooden sailboat that they were going to use to sail to Labrador in the winter. It was a leaky piece of crap that existed only because the King had a contract with London to supply it with wood (and not good wood). But meanwhile the shipyards in Bristol and Liverpool were designing ironclads supplied from the ironworks up and down Staffordshire. The Navy would be fools to be investing so much in this one stupid boat with decades-obsolete tech and inferior material. Posted by: gKWVE at January 30, 2026 09:08 PM (gKWVE) 152
Good evening, all!
Posted by: Piper at January 30, 2026 09:09 PM (Q9G/L) 153
Good evening Piper!
Posted by: sock_rat_eez at January 30, 2026 09:10 PM (Cjt/F) Posted by: NaCly Dog at January 30, 2026 09:11 PM (u82oZ) 155
Congress should confiscate NASA's rum and Trump should give everyone involved in Artemis the lash.
Posted by: gKWVE at January 30, 2026 09:11 PM (gKWVE) 156
151 ... good analogy, and yet here we (taxpayers) are ...
Posted by: sock_rat_eez at January 30, 2026 09:12 PM (Cjt/F) 157
That is the problem with personal air cars: ANY failure by pilot or mechanism is catastrophic.
Posted by: Aetius451AD I know, right? Zombie Capt. Rebecca M. Lobach shut up I know what I am doing Posted by: Tonypete at January 30, 2026 09:12 PM (cYBz/) 158
gKWVE
The graft of the lowest bidder and not keeping up with the manufacturing anomalies. Gref says the main guy in charge of the craft is excellent. But he was brought in too late. Posted by: NaCly Dog at January 30, 2026 09:12 PM (u82oZ) 159
A lot of songs go on way too long. Keep it short and keep 'em wanting more.
Posted by: fd What are you talking about? -- In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida - Iron Butterfly Posted by: Tonypete at January 30, 2026 09:14 PM (cYBz/) 160
Did you know that 90% of classical music was stealing another composer’s music and altering it just enough to avoid ridicule?
Posted by: epador at January 30, 2026 09:17 PM (TRnzq) 161
None of these liberal pestholes should receive a fucking dime.
Posted by: Mr Aspirin Factory at January 30, 2026 09:03 PM (RiE77) Any money spent should be on MOABs. Posted by: Berserker-Dragonheads Division at January 30, 2026 09:18 PM (snZF9) 162
"What are you talking about?
-- In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida - Iron Butterfly Posted by: Tonypete" That is not one of those songs. The ones with 30 "baby"s at the end, or the long fade out with the refrain 100 times over. Posted by: fd at January 30, 2026 09:18 PM (vFG9F) 163
>That is not one of those songs. The ones with 30 "baby"s at the end, or the long fade out with the refrain 100 times over.
Posted by: fd at January 30, 2026 09:18 PM (vFG9F) I'm right here. Posted by: Hey Jude at January 30, 2026 09:19 PM (GTqXr) 164
Katie is a former professional protestor. She’s manipulating her office as mayor of one of the most powerful cities in the country to aid and abet domestic terrorists today, and resist the federal government.
https://tinyurl.com/4mvw38yj Posted by: Braenyard She's received her orders. Time to create a new pressure point. I'm sure Gubner lil Bobby Ferguson has been whispering in her ear. Seattle will be different. The entire I5 corridor, from Eugene to Bellingham, is Antifa territory. Posted by: Sock Monkey * sporting my Andrew Breitbart attitude at January 30, 2026 09:20 PM (uaYsl) 165
HeyJude, I am ready to strangle you by the end. Posted by: fd at January 30, 2026 09:21 PM (vFG9F) 166
Since it's in the news, a few things we need to know about IRAN:
1. So far away. 2. All night and day. 3. I couldn't get away. Posted by: The Toster at January 30, 2026 09:24 PM (rbvCR) 167
So Seattle is now a City State separated from the County.
Hope every cent of the Federal funds are cut off Posted by: Skip at January 30, 2026 09:26 PM (Ia/+0) 168
And the Seattle militia is ready to get attacked, sea and land
Posted by: Skip at January 30, 2026 09:28 PM (Ia/+0) 169
>>>HeyJude, I am ready to strangle you by the end.
Posted by: fd >When I heard McCartney and Obama singing that at a White House soiree, I could have sworn the JEF was singing 'Hey Joo.' Posted by: Rev. Wishbone at January 30, 2026 09:28 PM (oT7pT) 170
If they want their own country with open borders, we should give them California.
Posted by: Piper at January 30, 2026 09:29 PM (OoFl2) 171
156 151 ... good analogy, and yet here we (taxpayers) are ...
Posted by: sock_rat_eez That's where the sodomy comes in. Posted by: gKWVE at January 30, 2026 09:31 PM (gKWVE) Posted by: rickb223 at January 30, 2026 09:34 PM (qw6Uy) 173
alas, too true ...
Posted by: sock_rat_eez at January 30, 2026 09:35 PM (Cjt/F) Posted by: man at January 30, 2026 09:35 PM (XuXeR) Posted by: man at January 30, 2026 09:36 PM (XuXeR) 176
Spirit got screwed.
Posted by: Opinion fact It's just nature's way of telling you something's wrong in song. Taurus (is that the instumental's name) came out in '68? Stairway was 1971 yet Randy California never said squeak about it - it was his family who sued after he died. Taurus is a nice instrumental. Stairway to Heaven may be the greatest rock song ever written and is so much more than the Taurus-inspired intro, such as that guitar solo (my 2nd favorite behind one recorded by FOTB Buck Dharma), and the tour-de-force the solo ends at. At least RC could've used Stairway to bring some attention to Spirit but didn't. I may be the only one here who has 12 Dreams of Dr. Sardonicus. Not feeling bad for Spirit. Posted by: Dark Litigator at January 30, 2026 09:38 PM (KAi1n) 177
She’s tired: it’s twue, it’s twue!
Posted by: NemoMeImpuneLacessit at January 30, 2026 09:39 PM (H6cKs) 178
Nate Bargatze is easily the funniest comic I have ever experienced. His delivery is so unusual, and clever, and simply funny.
Posted by: Pug Mahon, Rock 'n' Roll Martian at January 30, 2026 09:40 PM (0aYVJ) 179
🚨 Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson makes clear that her city doesn’t need a Signal chats. Instead she’s going to mobilize the actual police force to do what Signal networks do in Minneapolis.
She will even have the SPD relay intel gathered on federal agents to “community partners” and ban usage of city property by agents. Katie is a former professional protestor. She’s manipulating her office as mayor of one of the most powerful cities in the country to aid and abet domestic terrorists today, and resist the federal government. https://tinyurl.com/4mvw38yj Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others If/when the insurrection act is invoked it will be less than five minutes before the political leadership is Maduro'd or get OBL, their choice... Then silence. Posted by: Itinerant Alley Butcher at January 30, 2026 09:40 PM (/lPRQ) Posted by: Dark Litigator at January 30, 2026 09:45 PM (KAi1n) 181
180 "Gwen Walz supposedly filed for divorce from Tim Walz yesterday."
Turning the page? Posted by: Dark Litigator Preserving assets. Posted by: nurse ratched at January 30, 2026 09:46 PM (IhIKR) 182
Way past my bedtime
Have a good night everyone Posted by: Skip at January 30, 2026 09:46 PM (Ia/+0) 183
"Gwen Walz supposedly filed for divorce from Tim Walz yesterday."
Turning the page? Posted by: Dark Litigator Preserving assets. Posted by: nurse ratched Probably distancing herself and turning states evidence. Posted by: rickb223 at January 30, 2026 09:49 PM (qw6Uy) 184
> If/when the insurrection act is invoked it will be less than five minutes before the political leadership is Maduro'd or get OBL, their choice... Then silence.
Posted by: Itinerant Alley Butcher ------------- The administration seems very reluctant to invoke the Insurrection Act. No clue why... but I figure it's a purely political one. I think all they really want is compliance at the minimal level. That's more or less what Homan wanted/offered to Minneapolis... minimal compliance with federal law. And all that is is just telling the feds where and when the city or state is releasing the illegals. Note... they're still just releasing the illegals into the landscape. The feds are not even trying to get the sanctuary enclaves to follow the letter of the law other than this. Posted by: Martini Farmer at January 30, 2026 09:50 PM (jtM2q) 185
I may be the only one here who has 12 Dreams of Dr. Sardonicus. Not feeling bad for Spirit.
Posted by: Dark Litigator at January 30, 2026 09:38 PM (KAi1n) I don’t have it, but I have listened to it! That’s a great obscure album; there’s more pure musical creativity in that album than in the sum total of every piece of music recorded over the last 26 years. Posted by: Tom Servo at January 30, 2026 09:50 PM (ai6/n) 186
Seattle will be different. The entire I5 corridor, from Eugene to Bellingham, is Antifa territory.
Posted by: Sock Monkey * sporting my Andrew Breitbart attitude at January 30, 2026 09:20 Is there a bag limit or are they considered pests? Posted by: RI Red at January 30, 2026 09:52 PM (UqAH7) 187
176 It's just nature's way of telling you something's wrong in song. Taurus (is that the instumental's name) came out in '68? Stairway was 1971 yet Randy California never said squeak about it - it was his family who sued after he died. Taurus is a nice instrumental. Stairway to Heaven may be the greatest rock song ever written and is so much more than the Taurus-inspired intro, such as that guitar solo (my 2nd favorite behind one recorded by FOTB Buck Dharma), and the tour-de-force the solo ends at. At least RC could've used Stairway to bring some attention to Spirit but didn't. I may be the only one here who has 12 Dreams of Dr. Sardonicus. Not feeling bad for Spirit.
Posted by: Dark Litigator at January 30, 2026 09:38 PM (KAi1n) Yep. Stairway is much more than the Taurus sounding melody. It's three songs in one. Wistful acoustic guitar intro, mid tempo 12 string with electric piano, blazing full hard rock ending. Posted by: Joemarine at January 30, 2026 09:55 PM (y171U) 188
------------- The administration seems very reluctant to invoke the Insurrection Act. No clue why... but I figure it's a purely political one.” I understand why - Trump does not believe it benefits him or the MAGA movement to push this into total confrontation, especially since that’s what the left wants. I suspect he’s right. Posted by: Tom Servo at January 30, 2026 09:56 PM (ai6/n) Posted by: Sock Monkey * sporting my Andrew Breitbart attitude at January 30, 2026 09:58 PM (uaYsl) 190
Gwen Walz can't testify. Spousal immunity.
Posted by: NaCly Dog at January 30, 2026 10:01 PM (u82oZ) 191
ONT
Posted by: NaCly Dog at January 30, 2026 10:02 PM (u82oZ) 192
Remember the adage about making even the wrong people do the right thing.
He may well have to invoke the Insurrection Act. But he has to exhaust the legal remedies. Americans want the system to work as advertised. The problem is a bunch of saboteurs are embedded like ticks at local, state, and federal levels determined to fuck everything up. That needs fixed. He is giving them the opportunity to do the right thing. They are exposing themselves plainly for everyone to see. Posted by: Common Tater at January 30, 2026 10:06 PM (sD+rY) 193
ONT up
Posted by: rickb223 at January 30, 2026 10:07 PM (qw6Uy) 194
I love Nate Bargatze!
Posted by: ChristyBlinkyTheGreat at January 30, 2026 10:08 PM (WONhk) 195
If Gwen Walz goes through with a divorce then she can be compelled to testify against her former husband.
Posted by: NemoMeImpuneLacessit at January 30, 2026 10:41 PM (H6cKs) The Week In WokeMinnesota's first openly homosexual governor, Tim Walz, makes the Stunning and Brave Announcement that he will never run for political office again. As if it's xis choice! This is as bad as Kristen Stewart saying she can't "freely work" in the US so she'll be filming her zero-budget middle aged woman student film in Latvia. That's not a choice, that's just reality. But note he only says he won't run for office -- he may still serve. Reportedly, Minnesota's first openly homosexual governor and corrupt Democrat Senator and perpetual presidential candidate Amy Klobuchar have worked out a corrupt deal. He drops out of the governor's race, she enters it, she wins, and then she appoints him as senator to take over for her. Amazing. Al Gore's An Inconvenient Truth is now an inconvenient embarrassment. It was published 20 years ago, and made plenty ofGore shared dramatic graphs. Polar ice? Gone, any day now. Sea levels? Twenty feet in the "near future," which, in political time, means "before the checks clear." Arctic summers ice-free by, oh, pick a year, any year; 2013, 2014, five to seven years from whenever he was speaking. Snows of Kilimanjaro? Vanished within a decade.Now if only Star Trek makes the same realization:
Dan Zaksheske
Here she is standing next to the sodomy flag while wearing a Mexican tricolor sash. Would you feel as if this judge was ruling without fear or favor if you had the misfortune to be hailed into her court? ![]()
Comments(Jump to bottom of comments)Posted by: Hadrian the Seventh at January 30, 2026 06:48 PM (tgvbd) Posted by: Hadrian the Seventh at January 30, 2026 06:49 PM (tgvbd) 3
Of course I read the post...
Posted by: lin-duh at January 30, 2026 06:50 PM (VCgbV) 4
I couldabeen a contendah.
Posted by: toby928(c) at January 30, 2026 06:50 PM (jc0TO) 5
Instead of a bum which is what Iyam.
Posted by: toby928(c) at January 30, 2026 06:51 PM (jc0TO) 6
The picture I saw of the judge showed her with a lot less weight. It did NOT improve her looks at all.
Posted by: lin-duh at January 30, 2026 06:51 PM (VCgbV) Posted by: toby928(c) at January 30, 2026 06:52 PM (jc0TO) 8
According to CBS news Texas A&M just ended their Woman's Studies program
Posted by: javems at January 30, 2026 06:53 PM (zFsEm) 9
Can't wait for Al Gore's follow-up movie about how nothing happened as he predicted.
Posted by: Random PJ at January 30, 2026 06:53 PM (+jscL) 10
willowed
Lemon no bail was a given. He is still charged and will be tried. is the judge that declared no bail also presiding? Posted by: DanMan at January 30, 2026 06:54 PM (8uzBS) 11
There is probably a latin phrase for this. Posted by: toby928(c) at January 30, 2026 06:52 PM (jc0TO) ___________ Morbus in uno, morbus in omnium. Posted by: Hadrian the Seventh at January 30, 2026 06:55 PM (tgvbd) 12
2 Hey, Hadrian. I hope you are well and having a drink.
Posted by: Bulg at January 30, 2026 06:55 PM (77rzZ) 13
If I'm not mistaken, that's a very visible Jupiter hanging out next to the moon tonight.
Posted by: Orson at January 30, 2026 06:56 PM (dIske) 14
I hope you are well and having a drink. Posted by: Bulg at January 30, 2026 06:55 PM (77rzZ) _________ Quite well, thanks, but still concerned for Her Majesty and The Big Dummy. They are near this evening's destination of Salem, VA. Posted by: Hadrian the Seventh at January 30, 2026 06:57 PM (tgvbd) 15
Speedy Gonzales was a funny cartoon. That judge looks very unfunny and probably eats a lot of crappy food. She appears to have gas. Or is constipated. Perhaps some bananas and rice will fix that.
Posted by: turambar at January 30, 2026 06:57 PM (Q0yOR) 16
According to CBS news Texas A&M just ended their Woman's Studies program
Posted by: javems at January 30, 2026 06:53 PM (zFsEm) I'm sure they were just about to publish their first fact they discovered too. Posted by: Oldcat at January 30, 2026 06:57 PM (8avO+) 17
Judge Speedy-Gonzalez looks like she’s wearing a Mexican flag thingy around her neck.
Pride a Mexican flag waving judge is bad? Shocka Posted by: Lizzy at January 30, 2026 06:58 PM (Hkcdp) 18
Minnesota's first openly homosexual governor, Tim Walz, makes the Stunning and Brave Announcement that he will never run for political office again.
----------- Harvard is looking for another gay black female President. Posted by: ShainS -- Who's Gonna Be Today's FAFO Darwin Award Winner? at January 30, 2026 06:58 PM (0Eh0f) Posted by: Aetius451AD work phone at January 30, 2026 06:58 PM (zZu0s) 20
This is NOT a wise Latina Posted by: Frank Barone at January 30, 2026 06:58 PM (IifOV) Posted by: gKWVE at January 30, 2026 06:58 PM (gKWVE) 22
Did Brayden even let the women on his side even make any plays?
Posted by: Skip at January 30, 2026 06:59 PM (Ia/+0) Posted by: Pug Mahon, Rock 'n' Roll Martian at January 30, 2026 06:59 PM (0aYVJ) 24
>>> Reportedly, Minnesota's first openly homosexual governor and corrupt Democrat Senator and perpetual presidential candidate Amy Klobuchar have worked out a corrupt deal. He drops out of the governor's race, she enters it, she wins, and then she appoints him as senator to take over for her.
It's a small club and we're not in it. Does Mike Lindell have a legitimate chance to be governor? Surely if they will hire Jesse Ventura, they'll hire anybody. And the voting fraud stuff revelations are proving he wasn't a rightwing crackpot. Posted by: LizLem at January 30, 2026 06:59 PM (gWBY1) 25
Hey, it got willowed on an earlier thread, but I gots a quextion for any of our Jewish Hordelings who know written Hebrew well. It involves both linguistics and mathematics.
Posted by: Bulg at January 30, 2026 06:59 PM (77rzZ) 26
I have so many problems with anthropogenic global warming it is hard to rank them, but I try.
A. Firstly, is the Earth warming? Maybe, a little bit. It's hard to say with our limited data. B. Are we causing it, I don't see much evidence of that. We would need a much better understanding, if possible, of a million constantly changing variables. C. If it happening, is it a bad thing? I don't think so, in fact, I am in favor of causing more warming if we had that ability. Posted by: toby928(c) at January 30, 2026 06:59 PM (jc0TO) 27
But note he only says he won't run for office -- he may still serve.
----------- The SCOTUS is looking for another gay black female retard Justice. Posted by: ShainS -- Who's Gonna Be Today's FAFO Darwin Award Winner? at January 30, 2026 06:59 PM (0Eh0f) 28
I was conditioned and indoctrinated lo these many years to think the sodomites were all creative, artistic, loving and caring folks who only wanted to love and get married. The truth is they are a violent, angry, disordered, mentally ill people who lust for blood and the deaths of millions while voting democrat and trying to molest other people's children.
Posted by: The Truth at January 30, 2026 06:59 PM (pbej3) 29
Judge Rosie Speedlin-Gonzalez is not that bad...
It/they/Them is breathing, So I would do it, but don't tell Hillary..... Posted by: Bill Clinton at January 30, 2026 07:00 PM (38587) 30
that's a very visible Jupiter hanging out next to the moon tonight.
Posted by: Orson Luna better watch her ass. Zeus was a randy god. Posted by: gKWVE at January 30, 2026 07:00 PM (gKWVE) 31
Luckily the AZ guy who called that girl on the street the C word either got fired or stepped down.
Posted by: LizLem at January 30, 2026 07:00 PM (gWBY1) 32
Nobody could have predicted 20 years ago that Al Gore's understanding of Carbon might be a hoax.
I suspect Al will become heavily invested in the AI bubble and make another $200MM off of the taxpayers thru corrupt legislators. Posted by: Rev. Wishbone at January 30, 2026 07:00 PM (oT7pT) 33
Is throwing the insult 'Hood Rat' racist?
Posted by: Aetius451AD work phone at January 30, 2026 07:00 PM (zZu0s) 34
Amanda Seales is one loud mouthed jive Turkey, ummm hmmmm.
Wasn’t what she said contradictory? And incoherent? Posted by: Henry at January 30, 2026 07:01 PM (tWkg3) 35
BREAKING: Bexar County, TX Judge Rosie Speedlin-Gonzalez ARRESTED for allegedly unlawfully having an attorney HANDCUFFED and locking him in a jury box
Rosie was celebrated as the first openly gay judge to be elected in Bexar County ------- They just want to visit each other in the hospital. Posted by: ... at January 30, 2026 07:02 PM (E0p3T) 36
Dyke judge does not understand the concept of judicial impartiality.
I have no doubt she must be quite a tyrant. Posted by: San Franpsycho at January 30, 2026 07:02 PM (RIvkX) 37
I have so many problems with anthropogenic global warming it is hard to rank them, but I try.
A. Firstly, is the Earth warming? Maybe, a little bit. It's hard to say with our limited data. B. Are we causing it, I don't see much evidence of that. We would need a much better understanding, if possible, of a million constantly changing variables. C. If it happening, is it a bad thing? I don't think so, in fact, I am in favor of causing more warming if we had that ability. Posted by: toby928(c) at January 30, 2026 06:59 PM (jc0TO) Nobody in the climate disaster field seems to notice that if we did get a bit warmer, a crapton of arable land opens up in Canada and Siberia. Posted by: Oldcat at January 30, 2026 07:02 PM (8avO+) 38
If someone is awarded a Nobel Prize and the science behind their achievement turns out to be junk science, can they be forced to give it back?
I like how the Nobel Prize committee got in a snit fit over the Venezuelan chick gifting her medallion to Trump, but they have nothing to say on Al Gore's junk science tarnishing their award. Or Obama's win for that matter. Posted by: LizLem at January 30, 2026 07:03 PM (gWBY1) 39
In twenty years, all Left-Wing Females will be uglier than Jabba The Hutt !!!!!
Hopefully the species will die off in 5 - 10 years like Spotted Owl.. Posted by: Jackson at January 30, 2026 07:03 PM (38587) 40
Can't wait for Al Gore's follow-up movie about how nothing happened as he predicted.
Posted by: Random PJ at January 30, 2026 06:53 PM (+jscL) Manbearpig 2: Look! A Squirrel! Posted by: Pug Mahon, Rock 'n' Roll Martian at January 30, 2026 07:03 PM (0aYVJ) 41
In fairness, my fourth chakra is still rising.
Posted by: Al Gore at January 30, 2026 07:03 PM (0sNs1) 42
Is there a difference between a modern day climate change scientist / hysteria person and an ancient priest of Baal or Enlil who was saying "The crops will fail because Enlil is mad and we must appease him by you sending me half your money and your nubile daughter! I'm the expert!!"
If mean, if we are begging the Gods to help the weather, I would imagine we'd have a lot better success begging Jesus and doing some repenting, ya know? Posted by: Sam MacGee. at January 30, 2026 07:03 PM (/ZkOF) 43
He drops out of the governor's race, she enters it, she wins, and then she appoints him as senator to take over for her.
Amazing. ------------ If Thune magically grew a pair and the Senate went back to a speaking-only filibuster, will the rules at least allow for "Tampon Time" breaks? Posted by: ShainS -- Who's Gonna Be Today's FAFO Darwin Award Winner? at January 30, 2026 07:03 PM (0Eh0f) 44
Chances that Albert Gore Chakra 2 is on the Epstein logs are very high.
Posted by: gKWVE at January 30, 2026 07:04 PM (gKWVE) 45
Nobody in the climate disaster field seems to notice that if we did get a bit warmer, a crapton of arable land opens up in Canada and Siberia.
Posted by: Oldcat at January 30, 2026 07:02 PM If the Sahara high shifted a hundred miles north, the desert would become a verdent belt again, as it once was. Posted by: toby928(c) at January 30, 2026 07:04 PM (jc0TO) 46
According to CBS news Texas A&M just ended their Woman's Studies program
Posted by: javems at January 30, 2026 06:53 PM (zFsEm) A&M football program hardest hit. Posted by: tbodie Lurker. Unless you are reading this. at January 30, 2026 07:04 PM (LSR8N) 47
Al Gore's An Inconvenient Truth is now an inconvenient embarrassment. It was published 20 years ago, and made plenty of
------------- I think I once called him "Nostragoreus." Posted by: ShainS -- Who's Gonna Be Today's FAFO Darwin Award Winner? at January 30, 2026 07:05 PM (0Eh0f) 48
Al Gore has been very quiet lately. You would think his chakra would need attention and he would be raping someone soon.
Hey Al old buddy! Let's go! Arrrrgh! Posted by: Al Gore's Foreskin at January 30, 2026 07:05 PM (pbej3) Posted by: Itinerant Alley Butcher at January 30, 2026 07:05 PM (/lPRQ) 50
Is there a difference between a modern day climate change scientist / hysteria person and an ancient priest of Baal or Enlil who was saying "The crops will fail because Enlil is mad and we must appease him by you sending me half your money and your nubile daughter! I'm the expert!!"
If mean, if we are begging the Gods to help the weather, I would imagine we'd have a lot better success begging Jesus and doing some repenting, ya know? Posted by: Sam MacGee. at January 30, 2026 07:03 PM (/ZkOF) there's a lot more evidence of the weather gods anger. Remember how the warming conventions used to be iced in by freak storms? Posted by: Oldcat at January 30, 2026 07:06 PM (8avO+) 51
You can't impeach judges in Texas?
Posted by: Mark1971 at January 30, 2026 07:06 PM (CNl8/) 52
>>> I have so many problems with anthropogenic global warming it is hard to rank them, but I try.
Lefty professors of mine were the ones that told me in my science classes that we were still coming out of the last ice age. And showed evidence that there was global warming in the middle ages, England had the climate of Southern Italy and they grew grapes. Until England turns Mediterranean again, and the scientists stop fudging their numbers and data to get grant money, I'm not fretting too much. Posted by: LizLem at January 30, 2026 07:06 PM (gWBY1) Posted by: ShainS -- Who's Gonna Be Today's FAFO Darwin Award Winner? at January 30, 2026 07:06 PM (0Eh0f) 54
Rosie was celebrated as the first openly gay judge to be elected in Bexar County
___________________________ I have a gripe. How come I'm never invited to these "celebrations"? I keep hearing about celebrations occurring everytime someone is a first. Celebrated as the first woman to hold the position as... Celebrated as the first cunnilingus enjoying woman to hold the position of... Celebrated as the first illegal immigrant to serve as a police officer while illegally possessing a firearm (Maine)... Celebrated as the first president to have an IQ qualifying him for disability.... Celebrated as the first candidate to win election as a man who died two months before election day.... I want in on these parties. Posted by: Orson at January 30, 2026 07:06 PM (dIske) 55
In twenty years, all Left-Wing Females will be uglier than Jabba The Hutt !!!!!
Hopefully the species will die off in 5 - 10 years like Spotted Owl.. Posted by: Jackson at January 30, 2026 07:03 PM (38587) In 20 years?? Have you looked around? They're there. Posted by: Berserker-Dragonheads Division at January 30, 2026 07:06 PM (snZF9) 56
Gee, I wonder why a majority of Americans want a halt to all immigration into the U.S. when we have the Somalis showing everybody the benefits of importing third-world savages.
No wonder Schumer agreed to consider DHS funding separately: the Dems shutdown the government for illegals, they're going to get crushed at the polls. Not just the GOP engages in "failure theater." In a couple of weeks, Chuckie going to tell his mouth-breathers, "The Bad Orange Man is being mean" but keep funding DHS because ICE is funded until 2028 and everybody couldn't care less if a bunch of TSA drones are told the take a hike. Posted by: Retired Buckeye Cop is now an engineer at January 30, 2026 07:06 PM (pJWtt) 57
Also: most of that San Jose women's volleyball team was filing suit against being forced to play with / share a locker room with this perverted guy.
And the teams that took a stand and forfeited their matches against that guy were quite brave and I applaud their willingness to stand up against the LGBT mafia. Posted by: Sam MacGee. at January 30, 2026 07:06 PM (/ZkOF) 58
Sea levels? Twenty feet in the "near future," which, in political time, means "before the checks clear."
----------- After which DogEater and Kommie-la purchased beach-front homes. Is good to be in Politburo, comrades! Posted by: ShainS -- Who's Gonna Be Today's FAFO Darwin Award Winner? at January 30, 2026 07:07 PM (0Eh0f) 59
We used to call Al Gore #manbearpig
Posted by: San Franpsycho at January 30, 2026 07:08 PM (RIvkX) 60
We are looking forward to working with President Trump on establishing colonies on the so-called Greenland.
Posted by: Big Penguin at January 30, 2026 07:08 PM (0sNs1) 61
Al Gore has been very quiet lately. You would think his chakra would need attention and he would be raping someone soon.
Hey Al old buddy! Let's go! Arrrrgh! Posted by: Al Gore's Foreskin at January 30, 2026 07:05 PM (pbej3) Biden gave him a medal of freedom. I think that means no more bribe checks. Posted by: Oldcat at January 30, 2026 07:08 PM (8avO+) 62
All stand for the "honorable" judge diesel dyke!
Posted by: Just some random passer by at January 30, 2026 07:08 PM (89Sog) 63
Reportedly, Minnesota's first openly homosexual governor and corrupt Democrat Senator and perpetual presidential candidate Amy Klobuchar have worked out a corrupt deal. He drops out of the governor's race, she enters it, she wins, and then she appoints him as senator to take over for her.
Klobuchar just started her forth 6yr term a year ago so it may be Senator Walz for almost 5 years. Posted by: old chick at January 30, 2026 07:08 PM (F3Dlr) 64
Also: most of that San Jose women's volleyball team was filing suit against being forced to play with / share a locker room with this perverted guy.
And the teams that took a stand and forfeited their matches against that guy were quite brave and I applaud their willingness to stand up against the LGBT mafia. Posted by: Sam MacGee. at January 30, 2026 07:06 PM (/ZkOF) Also dorm rooms and hotel rooms. Posted by: Oldcat at January 30, 2026 07:08 PM (8avO+) Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at January 30, 2026 07:09 PM (rarFa) 66
Pro tip -- delete the text that says "advertisement" in block quotes so that no one knows you are using an adblocker.
Posted by: bob (moron incognitus) at January 30, 2026 07:09 PM (1iXwP) Posted by: Henry at January 30, 2026 07:09 PM (tWkg3) 68
No mass evacuations, no sirens, just... life.
---------- I've been assured over 10,000 times throughout the past few decades by "our betters" that we were all gonna die. /Where's Greta "Pol Tot" Thunberg when you need her? Posted by: ShainS -- Who's Gonna Be Today's FAFO Darwin Award Winner? at January 30, 2026 07:09 PM (0Eh0f) 69
Does it really count if it was a horse?
Posted by: Minnesota's first openly homosexual governor at January 30, 2026 07:10 PM (TylIK) 70
Wasn't Greenland one of the places the true Penguins- the Great Auks- nested?
Posted by: Aetius451AD work phone at January 30, 2026 07:10 PM (zZu0s) 71
>>> a comfortable majority of Americans (as much as 64%) want all illegals immigrants deported.
For those of you in Rio Linda that is 2 to 1. Very favorable in a civil war. Posted by: Itinerant Alley Butcher at January 30, 2026 07:10 PM (/lPRQ) 72
It's all been a Pretti Good week, Ace.
That volley ball player is not a pretty fake woman. Whoa. Now let's see you play with your sex, bozo. The butch judge would be my luck if I was arrested and ever had to go before a judge (not planning on it,thanks). At least she wears her butch with pride. I like identifiers for lesbos as I remain clueless unless it is obvious. Lipstick lesbians confuse me since college. I have sadly not been productive today as IT's BEEN SO MUCH FUN! Posted by: ChristyBlinkyTheGreat at January 30, 2026 07:10 PM (WONhk) 73
RETARD!
Posted by: Donny Two Scoops, driving by in the beast at January 30, 2026 07:11 PM (ULPxl) 74
Pro tip -- delete the text that says "advertisement" in block quotes so that no one knows you are using an adblocker.
Posted by: bob (moron incognitus) at January 30, 2026 07:09 PM Ace is out and proud. Posted by: toby928(c) at January 30, 2026 07:11 PM (jc0TO) 75
Did Tipper Gore have a tight enough grip on Al's scrotum that he won't appear anywhere in Jeffrey Epstein's registry?
Al always seemed wooden and rancid. Posted by: Rev. Wishbone at January 30, 2026 07:11 PM (oT7pT) 76
I have a gripe. How come I'm never invited to these "celebrations"? I keep hearing about celebrations occurring everytime someone is a first.
Celebrated as the first woman to hold the position as... Celebrated as the first cunnilingus enjoying woman to hold the position of... Celebrated as the first illegal immigrant to serve as a police officer while illegally possessing a firearm (Maine)... Celebrated as the first president to have an IQ qualifying him for disability.... Celebrated as the first candidate to win election as a man who died two months before election day.... I want in on these parties. Posted by: Orson at January 30, 2026 07:06 PM (dIske) ---- Will there be cake? I'd only go if there was cake... Posted by: "Perfessor" Squirrel at January 30, 2026 07:11 PM (ESVrU) 77
61 Al Gore has been very quiet lately. You would think his chakra would need attention and he would be raping someone soon.
Hey Al old buddy! Let's go! Arrrrgh! Posted by: Al Gore's Foreskin at January 30, 2026 07:05 PM (pbej3) _______________________________ He was actually in Davos heckling. And, I'm not over emphasizing that. He was sitting in the audience and was heckling Howard Lutnick during his speech. At the end he booed him loudly. Posted by: Orson at January 30, 2026 07:11 PM (dIske) 78
Celebrated as the first president to have an IQ qualifying him for disability....
Celebrated as the first candidate to win election as a man who died two months before election day.... I want in on these parties. Posted by: Orson at January 30, 2026 07:06 PM (dIske) Celebrated as the first Orson to comment on Ace of Spades Blog after 7 pm on Jan 30 2026.... Posted by: Oldcat at January 30, 2026 07:11 PM (8avO+) 79
My favorite part of the Alphabet People adopting the rainbow for their flag is the constant reminder that the Sodom & Gomorrah fire treatment is still on the table; the rainbow is a symbol of God's promise not to drown the world again, but He never said He wouldn't burn it all down.
Posted by: SciVo at January 30, 2026 07:11 PM (Sy6m/) 80
"We found our interviewees of colour as emphatic on this point as those who were white."
------------ At least British blacks hated Hamilton. Posted by: ShainS -- Who's Gonna Be Today's FAFO Darwin Award Winner? at January 30, 2026 07:12 PM (0Eh0f) 81
13 If I'm not mistaken, that's a very visible Jupiter hanging out next to the moon tonight.
Posted by: Orson Still no word on Uranus? Posted by: The Great Poof! at January 30, 2026 07:12 PM (oftw2) 82
How dare you!
Posted by: Greta on a Shelf at January 30, 2026 07:12 PM (vo1eO) 83
They scumbag in Arizona got fired from his real estate job. I haven't heard if the Dems bounced him , though I wouldn't be surprised to see him run for office. The McCain's might help him as q
Posted by: Smell the Glove at January 30, 2026 07:13 PM (IDEQi) 84
No mass evacuations, no sirens, just... life.
---------- I've been assured over 10,000 times throughout the past few decades by "our betters" that we were all gonna die. /Where's Greta "Pol Tot" Thunberg when you need her? Posted by: ShainS -- Who's Gonna Be Today's FAFO Darwin Award Winner? at January 30, 2026 07:09 PM (0Eh0f) Repeatedly sailing to Gaza looking for starving Gazans while eating the 200 pounds of supplies on her boat. Posted by: Oldcat at January 30, 2026 07:13 PM (8avO+) 85
Posted by: Orson at January 30, 2026 07:06 PM (dIske)
Celebrated as the first Orson to comment on Ace of Spades Blog after 7 pm on Jan 30 2026.... Posted by: Oldcat at January 30, 2026 07:11 PM (8avO+) ALL HAIL ORSON, SECOND OF HIS NAME! Posted by: Aetius451AD work phone at January 30, 2026 07:13 PM (zZu0s) Posted by: Fen at January 30, 2026 07:13 PM (ciYHQ) 87
One look at Speedy-Gonzales and you know she's a Sapphist. Of the Rosie the Bonecrusher type.
Posted by: Hadrian the Seventh Probably has "Cvnt Puncher" tattooed in dripping red letters on her upper arm. Posted by: Itinerant Alley Butcher at January 30, 2026 07:13 PM (/lPRQ) 88
Wasn't Greenland one of the places the true Penguins- the Great Auks- nested?
Posted by: Aetius451AD work phone at January 30, 2026 07:10 PM The great auk inhabited cold North Atlantic coastal waters, breeding on rocky islands with easy access to the ocean, primarily in areas like Canada, Greenland, Iceland, and the British Isles. They required specific nesting sites that were remote and protected from predators, which limited their breeding colonies to about 20 locations. The great auk, also known as the penguin or garefowl, is an extinct species of flightless alcid that first appeared around 400,000 years ago and became extinct in the mid-19th century. It was the only modern species in the genus Pinguinus. It was not closely related to the penguins of the Southern Hemisphere, which were named for their resemblance to this species. Posted by: Wesley Crusher at January 30, 2026 07:13 PM (0sNs1) 89
Which one of you Morons coined the name Doom Gobblin for Greta?
Posted by: toby928(c) at January 30, 2026 07:14 PM (jc0TO) 90
In 20 years?? Have you looked around? They're there.
Posted by: Berserker-Dragonheads Division ----- Hell, Gloria Steinem is still alive. By the way, she was a CIA op. Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at January 30, 2026 07:14 PM (rarFa) 91
>>> 26 I have so many problems with anthropogenic global warming it is hard to rank them, but I try.
A. Firstly, is the Earth warming? Maybe, a little bit. It's hard to say with our limited data. B. Are we causing it, I don't see much evidence of that. We would need a much better understanding, if possible, of a million constantly changing variables. C. If it happening, is it a bad thing? I don't think so, in fact, I am in favor of causing more warming if we had that ability. Posted by: toby928(c) at January 30, 2026 06:59 PM (jc0TO) Hi! Posted by: GREENland at January 30, 2026 07:14 PM (ULPxl) 92
Reportedly, Minnesota's first openly homosexual governor and corrupt Democrat Senator and perpetual presidential candidate Amy Klobuchar have worked out a corrupt deal. He drops out of the governor's race, she enters it, she wins, and then she appoints him as senator to take over for her.
Klobuchar just started her forth 6yr term a year ago so it may be Senator Walz for almost 5 years. Posted by: old chick at January 30, 2026 07:08 PM (F3Dlr) --- "Governor graft" must have dried up, so Walz is looking to get in on "Senator graft." Posted by: "Perfessor" Squirrel at January 30, 2026 07:14 PM (ESVrU) 93
Judge Speedy-Gonzalez looks like she’s wearing a Mexican flag thingy
Probably has her brother, Speedo Gonzalez, reading to the kids at story hour. Posted by: t-bird at January 30, 2026 07:14 PM (yr56r) 94
one of my sons was at A&M when Robert Gates was picked as President of the school. His first move was to kill the Journo college.
"All they do is run down the school". Posted by: DanMan at January 30, 2026 07:14 PM (8uzBS) 95
If you haven’t seen his male advantage, you need to watch this.
This is Brayden “Blaire” Fleming dominating in the San Jose State vs Fresno State match with 20 kills and .410 hitting %. ----------- Has anyone ever seen Brayden “Blaire” Fleming and Brittney Griner in the same room at the same time? Posted by: ShainS -- Who's Gonna Be Today's FAFO Darwin Award Winner? at January 30, 2026 07:14 PM (0Eh0f) 96
Great auks were found throughout the North Atlantic.
Posted by: Bulg at January 30, 2026 07:15 PM (77rzZ) 97
My favorite part of the Alphabet People adopting the rainbow for their flag is the constant reminder that the Sodom & Gomorrah fire treatment is still on the table; the rainbow is a symbol of God's promise not to drown the world again, but He never said He wouldn't burn it all down.
Posted by: SciVo at January 30, 2026 07:11 PM (Sy6m/) I think you'll find that the Flooding promise isn't legally binding.... Posted by: Oldcat at January 30, 2026 07:15 PM (8avO+) 98
Still no word on Uranus?
Posted by: The Great Poof! Still no real plans to probe it since 1986, sadly. Posted by: gKWVE at January 30, 2026 07:15 PM (gKWVE) 99
Speedy looks like a diesel dyke who's wearing flannel shirt and denim under the robe, but I doubt she walks the walk. Probably doesn't know the difference between a spanner and a spud wrench.
Posted by: buddhaha at January 30, 2026 07:15 PM (36QIT) 100
one of my sons was at A&M when Robert Gates was picked as President of the school. His first move was to kill the Journo college.
"All they do is run down the school". Posted by: DanMan at January 30, 2026 07:14 PM (8uzBS) What, wait? Where is this hero now?? Posted by: Oldcat at January 30, 2026 07:16 PM (8avO+) 101
Saw a current pic of NYHarbor and only the forearm and torch of the Statue of Liberty are above water. Al Gore was right!
Posted by: Stevie Wonder at January 30, 2026 07:16 PM (oftw2) 102
It's so nice to be back here at Carnegie Hall.
Posted by: Ray Charles at January 30, 2026 07:18 PM (m9doz) 103
Hard to pick between my favorite two Algore moments: The 5 minute make-out session with Tipper at the podium of the 2000 Democrat Convention, or Rocking along with John Fogerty at Ford theater when the "Ain't no Senator's son" lyric of Fortunate Son was performed. Posted by: Auspex at January 30, 2026 07:18 PM (Y8DZL) Posted by: Thomas Bender at January 30, 2026 07:19 PM (XV/Pl) 105
She has refused to take down the gay flags she hangs in her court (illegal political messaging from what is supposed to be a dispassionate objective judge) ...
------------ Does her courtroom also have a naked statue of Lady Justice with no blindfold, holding a pair of testicles instead of scales (with penis attached) and -- instead of a sword -- holding a gun to her head? Posted by: ShainS -- Who's Gonna Be Today's FAFO Darwin Award Winner? at January 30, 2026 07:19 PM (0Eh0f) 106
It's so nice to be back here at Carnegie Hall.
Posted by: Ray Charles at January 30, 2026 07:18 PM To see and be seen? Posted by: Duncanthrax at January 30, 2026 07:20 PM (0sNs1) 107
Would you feel as if this judge was ruling without fear or favor if you had the misfortune to be hailed into her court?
------------ "THAT'S A MAN, BABY!" Posted by: ShainS -- Who's Gonna Be Today's FAFO Darwin Award Winner? at January 30, 2026 07:20 PM (0Eh0f) 108
She looks a lot like the other Rosie in Ireland.
Posted by: Mr. Bean Natural at January 30, 2026 07:20 PM (EtfYd) 109
102 It's so nice to be back here at Carnegie Hall.
Posted by: Ray Charles youtube.com/watch?v=uZt1xKtPbUQ Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at January 30, 2026 07:21 PM (rarFa) 110
"Governor graft" must have dried up, so Walz is looking to get in on "Senator graft."
Posted by: "Perfessor" Squirrel He's collecting pensions. Maybe he will retire to China and take his loon wife and activist daughter with him. Posted by: old chick at January 30, 2026 07:21 PM (F3Dlr) 111
102 It's so nice to be back here at Carnegie Hall.
Posted by: Ray Charles at January 30, 2026 07:18 PM (m9doz) see. that's what happens. Posted by: Allen Iverson at January 30, 2026 07:22 PM (w/O5Q) 112
What, wait? Where is this hero now??
I think he's about to be a DE at TxDOT. Oh, you meant Gates? Lives in Washington near the mountains. Posted by: DanMan at January 30, 2026 07:23 PM (8uzBS) 113
Mark Holodnak (or whatever) from Arizona and yelling at girls, he sho' is ugly! Need to trans, man, to an ugly woman! Or just wear a burlap bag over your head to spare the rest of us! WHOA! He lost the looks lottery in all areas. He doesn't even have a "nice personality!"
Nose like a rotten potato. The rest offers nothing positive. Some people should not be allowed in public. *Granted I think my family says this about me, but not because of the way I look. In the definition of "troll" his mug should be featured. He looks like the troll, as I imagined, who hid under the bridge when someone read The Three Billy Goats Gruff. Scary! RUN! Posted by: ChristyBlinkyTheGreat at January 30, 2026 07:23 PM (WONhk) 114
mob of protesters descend upon a group of girls in Phoenix who took selfies with ICE agents
A call from my daughter (if I had one) that she was being mobbed would have had me running red lights to obtain a police escort, and me exiting my vehicle with at least two weapons in open carry mode - and more than two magazines. Posted by: GWB at January 30, 2026 07:23 PM (Cphwz) 115
Another insufferable politician we made to get passed over
Posted by: Skip at January 30, 2026 07:23 PM (Ia/+0) 116
I said it before, but I think Pretti was actually suicidal.
Someone said he was fired "for cause" from his job. Has anything more come out? I am willing to bet he was trying to be martyred. Maybe not killed, but roughed up for the cause. Posted by: bob (moron incognitus) at January 30, 2026 07:24 PM (1iXwP) Posted by: t-bird at January 30, 2026 07:24 PM (yr56r) 118
The dumb people, on the other hand, are really good at being cannon fodder and useful corpses.
------------ "If you make the most of your education, study hard, and make an effort to be smart, you can do well. If you don’t, you get stuck in Iraq." -- John F'ing Kerry, speaking at Pasadena City College in 2006 Posted by: ShainS -- Who's Gonna Be Today's FAFO Darwin Award Winner? at January 30, 2026 07:24 PM (0Eh0f) 119
while wearing a Mexican tricolor sash
In violation of her oath, seems like. Posted by: GWB at January 30, 2026 07:25 PM (Cphwz) 120
If any person was a candidate for a burqa, that judge is it.
Posted by: Berserker-Dragonheads Division at January 30, 2026 07:25 PM (snZF9) 121
There's a pot of gold at the end of the rainbow in Speedy's ass.
Where do they find these activist fucks and how do they get in the door? Posted by: Rev. Wishbone at January 30, 2026 07:26 PM (oT7pT) 122
I turned on a show about Cleopatra and...she was black.
Not Greek like in the actual history, not Egyptian like you'd assume if you aren't familiar with history. Click. Of course I hear Netflix made a movie about a Viking King and had him played by...a black woman. Posted by: 18-1 at January 30, 2026 07:26 PM (sKqQm) 123
The takeaway is that most Americans simply don’t care about Alex Pretti or Renee Good.
---------- Four years from now: "Who?" "Former FAFO Darwin Award Winners from four years ago." Posted by: ShainS -- Who's Gonna Be Today's FAFO Darwin Award Winner? at January 30, 2026 07:27 PM (0Eh0f) 124
Serve? Like hard time?
Posted by: Cuthbert the Witless at January 30, 2026 07:27 PM (i0Hi3) 125
I was at a Stevie Wonder concert, some drunk tossed a bottle at him and Stevie ducked. Been skeptical ever since. Also very leery about the whole Helen Keller thing.
Posted by: Nobody's Fool at January 30, 2026 07:27 PM (oftw2) 126
Where do they find these activist fucks and how do they get in the door?
Posted by: Rev. Wishbone Lavender Mafia Posted by: gKWVE at January 30, 2026 07:27 PM (gKWVE) 127
103
Hard to pick between my favorite two Algore moments: The 5 minute make-out session with Tipper at the podium of the 2000 Democrat Convention I referred to that as a tonsillectomy. Then I threw up. I'd say my favorite Gore moment was when a masseuse referred to him as a Sex Poodle who wanted her to reach his special chakra. I laughed hysterically over this for awhile. Posted by: ChristyBlinkyTheGreat at January 30, 2026 07:27 PM (WONhk) 128
This Holodnek guy is/was a realtor in Phoenix. I found him on Realtor.com the other day and several folks had already left pretty brutal reviews based on this incident, but another review was older and suggested that he was not a real people-pleaser. Profile is now gone.
Posted by: ErikInTexas at January 30, 2026 07:28 PM (4b7CV) 129
There seems to be a few conservative Black YouTube video guys
Posted by: Skip at January 30, 2026 07:28 PM (Ia/+0) 130
One of the greatest differences between the left and the right is looking at our reactions to Global warming.
The right looks at decades of predictions that were all wrong and says "these guys are full of bullshit" The left sticks its fingers in its ears while going "I can' hear you!" and then berate us that no really in 10 years the earth will die if we don't end fossil fuel use NOW. Posted by: 18-1 at January 30, 2026 07:29 PM (sKqQm) 131
Nobody could have predicted 20 years ago that Al Gore's understanding of Carbon might be a hoax.
Posted by: Rev. Wishbone at January 30, 2026 07:00 PM (oT7pT) Vast numbers of us did exactly that. ??? Posted by: GWB at January 30, 2026 07:29 PM (Cphwz) 132
Also very leery about the whole Helen Keller thing.
Posted by: Nobody's Fool ------------------- I never believed any of that stuff with her, but I never cared enough to look into it. Posted by: bob (moron incognitus) at January 30, 2026 07:30 PM (1iXwP) 133
> "Governor graft" must have dried up, so Walz is looking to get in on "Senator graft."
----------- I'm not entirely sure he was smart enough to get in on it on the ground floor. Sure... he was grifting, who in politics isn't? I think the entire Somali fraud scheme was done behind his back. Maybe thinking as VP he'd be "pliable" for things. He just doesn't strike me as remotely intelligent. And IMO his political career is toast. But... who knows. Posted by: Martini Farmer at January 30, 2026 07:30 PM (jtM2q) 134
123 The takeaway is that most Americans simply don’t care about Alex Pretti or Renee Good.
---------- Four years from now: "Who?" "Former FAFO Darwin Award Winners from four years ago." Posted by: ShainS -- Who's Gonna Be Today's FAFO Darwin Award Winner? at January 30, 2026 07:27 PM (0Eh0f) _______________________________ Hi there. Remember me? I was so fantastically stupid, and my demise wonderfully horrific, that it's hard to forget. Everytime someone orders flat bread, or pancakes....who do they think of....MEEEEEeeeeee! Posted by: Rachel Corrie at January 30, 2026 07:30 PM (dIske) 135
Of course I hear Netflix made a movie about a Viking King and had him played by...a black woman.
Posted by: 18-1 at January 30, 2026 07:26 PM (sKqQm) ----------- That was the mediocre TV series "Vikings: Valhalla" (History Channel sequel to the very good -- until they killed off Ragnar (spoiler alert!) -- series "Vikings"). And yes, you could hear a loud collective groan across the fandom at the time ... Posted by: ShainS -- Who's Gonna Be Today's FAFO Darwin Award Winner? at January 30, 2026 07:31 PM (0Eh0f) 136
In fairness, my fourth chakra is still rising.
Posted by: Al Gore at January 30, 2026 07:03 PM (0sNs1) /hammers it back down with a 5 pound sledgehammer/ Posted by: GWB at January 30, 2026 07:31 PM (Cphwz) 137
Rigged deal by Walz and Klobuchar. Trump's words: "They're not bringing their best."
Posted by: JM in Illinois at January 30, 2026 07:31 PM (EoDGC) 138
Marco Foster
@MarcoFoster_ Stephen Colbert: “Do not compare ICE or Border Patrol agents to the Nazis. That’s an unfair comparison. The Nazis were willing to show their faces.” - At least the Gestapo had a sense of fashion! Posted by: Anonosaurus Wrecks, Damn It Feels Good to Be a Trumpster! at January 30, 2026 07:31 PM (J+Psw) 139
Wasn't Greenland one of the places the true Penguins- the Great Auks- nested?
Posted by: Aetius451AD work phone at January 30, 2026 07:10 PM (zZu0s) What about the Mostly Satisfactory Auks? Posted by: Alberta Oil Peon at January 30, 2026 07:32 PM (8zz6B) 140
I was at a Stevie Wonder concert, some drunk tossed a bottle at him and Stevie ducked. Been skeptical ever since. Also very leery about the whole Helen Keller thing.
There have been claims since she first made the news that Helen's nurse made up much of what is attributed to her. Is it true? Hard to say now obviously. Posted by: 18-1 at January 30, 2026 07:32 PM (sKqQm) 141
toby928(c)
IF you took all of mankind's energy output, double it to add for the "disturbance of Gaia", that is still 1/300,000,000 of the energy the Earth gets from the Sun. We are so insignificant, we are not even a rounding error on a flat baseline. Publius, you want to check my math? I ran out of fingers and toes and appendages a while bac in the calculationk. Posted by: NaCly Dog at January 30, 2026 07:32 PM (u82oZ) 142
123 The takeaway is that most Americans simply don’t care about Alex Pretti or Renee Good.
---------- Four years from now: "Who?" "Former FAFO Darwin Award Winners from four years ago." Posted by: ShainS -- Who's Gonna Be Today's FAFO Darwin Award Winner? at January 30, 2026 07:27 PM (0Eh0f In a month, they're both gonna be the "oh, yeah" response without looking up from the phone. They stupidly got themselves killed to satisfy the needs of a handfull of very wealthy people that would not have ever acknowledged them. Dumb. Posted by: ErikInTexas at January 30, 2026 07:32 PM (4b7CV) 143
Everytime someone orders flat bread, or pancakes....who do they think of....MEEEEEeeeeee!
Posted by: Rachel Corrie at January 30, 2026 07:30 PM Honestly, I get name-dropped here *way* more than you do. Posted by: Michelle Fields at January 30, 2026 07:32 PM (0sNs1) 144
my favorite Gore moment was when a masseuse referred to him as a Sex Poodle who wanted her to reach his special chakra. I laughed hysterically over this for awhile.
Posted by: ChristyBlinkyTheGreat My instinct at the time was "yaaahh you're just saying that for the attention" and then immediately Tipper filed for divorce. There must have been a pattern. (Apart from me being wrong.) Dave Barry once made a joke about Al trolling for poon on the internet (which Al invented), and now I have to wonder if Barry had heard rumors too. Posted by: gKWVE at January 30, 2026 07:33 PM (gKWVE) 145
Klobuchar just started her forth 6yr term a year ago so it may be Senator Walz for almost 5 years.
Posted by: old chick ------- Members and Senators get lifetime pensions (and damned good ones) at 5 years. Is Timmy looking at a new grift? I.worked a few places back before defined contribution plans (401k) took over from defined benefit plans (pensions). The shortest vesting period in any of them was 6 years for a 30% benefit, scaling up to full benefit at 15 years. The other two didn't pro-rate it, a full 10 years or nothing. Is it amazing as how the bosses bonus is always structured easier than the workers, and how the law makers make laws for themselves? /sarc Posted by: buddhaha at January 30, 2026 07:33 PM (36QIT) 146
109 102 It's so nice to be back here at Carnegie Hall. Posted by: Ray Charles youtube.com/watch?v=uZt1xKtPbUQ Love Etta James! Here's some more traditional music: youtube.com/watch?v=uZt1xKtPbUQ Posted by: Auspex at January 30, 2026 07:33 PM (Y8DZL) 147
That was the mediocre TV series "Vikings: Valhalla" (History Channel sequel to the very good -- until they killed off Ragnar (spoiler alert!) -- series "Vikings").
And yes, you could hear a loud collective groan across the fandom at the time ... Posted by: ShainS -- Who's Gonna Be Today's FAFO Darwin Award Winner? at January 30, 2026 07:31 PM It went downhill a bit after they killed off Athelstan. Up until that moment I thought it was his story, a sort of What I saw among the Vikings. I also enjoyed The Last Kingdom and was very happy that they completed the whole story arc with that one. Posted by: toby928(c) at January 30, 2026 07:34 PM (jc0TO) 148
Stephen Colbert: “Do not compare ICE or Border Patrol agents to the Nazis. That’s an unfair comparison. The Nazis were willing to show their faces.”
That's because once the German National Socialist took over they killed anyone that opposed them so why would they need to mask up? And let's be clear if Colbert was in Germany under Hitler and made the same comments about the Fuhrer he makes about Trump he would already be dead. Posted by: 18-1 at January 30, 2026 07:34 PM (sKqQm) 149
Publius, you want to check my math? I ran out of fingers and toes and appendages a while bac in the calculationk.
Posted by: NaCly Dog I'd help but that digit is kinda sore right now. Posted by: Bill Gates, Jr at January 30, 2026 07:34 PM (gKWVE) 150
He calls for a revolution but it's the other side (the Right) who is starting a Civil War?
These people can't be any more retarded. Posted by: Opinion fact at January 30, 2026 07:34 PM (cwGMH) 151
I said it before, but I think Pretti was actually suicidal.
Posted by: bob (moron incognitus) He had a dog that has been said he adored and took on hikes, etc. It recently died, I read it passed a few months back. It's possible he was of the mind to go out with the fantasy image of a hero, not an unemployed loser. Posted by: old chick at January 30, 2026 07:34 PM (F3Dlr) 152
Celebrated as the first cunnilingus enjoying woman to hold the position of...
Posted by: Orson at January 30, 2026 07:06 PM (dIske) Ummmm... I think that one would have happened a LONG time ago........ Posted by: GWB at January 30, 2026 07:35 PM (Cphwz) 153
The left sticks its fingers in its ears while going "I can' hear you!" and then berate us that no really in 10 years the earth will die if we don't end fossil fuel use NOW.
Posted by: 18-1 at January 30, 2026 07:29 PM (sKqQm) We are also out of Oil, and have all died to gun violence. Posted by: Romeo13 at January 30, 2026 07:35 PM (mP0Kj) 154
I'm not entirely sure he was smart enough to get in on it on the ground floor. Sure... he was grifting, who in politics isn't?
I think the entire Somali fraud scheme was done behind his back. Maybe thinking as VP he'd be "pliable" for things. He just doesn't strike me as remotely intelligent. ------------ Tampon Tim was just another ChiComm useless idiot. It's possible that the ChiComms -- intent on destabilizing the USA from within and collapsing us without a shot -- paid him (and who knows how many others there and nationwide?) to look the other way. As Peter Schweizer proves in his latest book: The Mexican Cartels (and Reconquista Movement); the ChiComms; and the Muslim Bros are actively subverting, undermining, funding, sponsoring, and attempting to destroy America. Posted by: ShainS -- Who's Gonna Be Today's FAFO Darwin Award Winner? at January 30, 2026 07:36 PM (0Eh0f) 155
135 I enjoyed both shows and groaned at the black chick being queen or whatever. Valhalla entertained me. I haven't seen the last season because you need Netflix and that's a nope from me.
Posted by: turambar at January 30, 2026 07:36 PM (Q0yOR) 156
Bexar County is San Antonio. The Cartels own that city like they owned Caracas.
A sideshow freak like her is useful just to run interference and keep people’s eyes off the massive amount of official corruption going on. Posted by: Tom Servo at January 30, 2026 07:36 PM (ai6/n) 157
151 I said it before, but I think Pretti was actually suicidal.
Posted by: bob (moron incognitus) He had a dog that has been said he adored and took on hikes, etc. It recently died, I read it passed a few months back. It's possible he was of the mind to go out with the fantasy image of a hero, not an unemployed loser. Posted by: old chick at January 30, 2026 07:34 PM (F3Dlr) Saw unverified reports he deleted most if not all of his social media content? Suicide by Cop so he could be a martyr? It would be the ONLY way anyone would ever remember his name. Posted by: Romeo13 at January 30, 2026 07:37 PM (mP0Kj) 158
I like when Al Gore went on a late night show and commented that the earth's inner cores were a million degrees.
Retard level intelligence. Posted by: Opinion fact at January 30, 2026 07:37 PM (cwGMH) 159
Al Gore is an idiot. He picked Lieberman for his running mate when he should have picked that old criminal Bob Graham. Floridians loved Bob Graham. Floridians would have voted for Al because that is how stupid they were and still are.
Posted by: Zombie Lawton Chiles at January 30, 2026 07:37 PM (pbej3) 160
I ran out of fingers and toes and appendages a while bac in the calculationk.
Posted by: NaCly Dog at January 30, 2026 07:32 PM We certainly enjoyed your capability to count to twenty-two! Posted by: The Signoras of Augusta Bay Port Facility at January 30, 2026 07:37 PM (0sNs1) 161
99 Speedy looks like a diesel dyke who's wearing flannel shirt and denim under the robe, but I doubt she walks the walk. Probably doesn't know the difference between a spanner and a spud wrench.
Posted by: buddhaha at January 30, 2026 07:15 PM (36QIT) Sure she does. Those are the names of her various dildoes. Posted by: tcn in AK at January 30, 2026 07:38 PM (I40wl) 162
Stevie Wonder once used the stand-up pay phone next to the one that I was using, ATL airport. That's all I got.
Posted by: Mike Hammer, etc., etc. at January 30, 2026 07:38 PM (XeU6L) Posted by: NaCly Dog at January 30, 2026 07:38 PM (u82oZ) 164
I really H8 our Marxists
Posted by: Skip at January 30, 2026 07:38 PM (Ia/+0) 165
I said it before, but I think Pretti was actually suicidal.
Posted by: bob (moron incognitus) He had a dog that has been said he adored and took on hikes, etc. It recently died, I read it passed a few months back. It's possible he was of the mind to go out with the fantasy image of a hero, not an unemployed loser. Posted by: old chick at January 30, 2026 07:34 PM (F3Dlr) -------------- Munchausen's-by-Sheltie? Posted by: ShainS -- Who's Gonna Be Today's FAFO Darwin Award Winner? at January 30, 2026 07:39 PM (0Eh0f) 166
So one day at my watering hole I hear Walx claim the he needed IVF to get his wife pregnant.
The he describes the process and I ask someone watching the TV is that IVF. He say no that is insemination. Posted by: r hennigantx at January 30, 2026 07:39 PM (gbOdA) Posted by: BurtTC at January 30, 2026 07:40 PM (O/gWh) 168
Yikes. That Arizona guy has a face that launched a thousand Chris Hansens
Posted by: Wally at January 30, 2026 07:40 PM (0e5Te) 169
And IMO his political career is toast. But... who knows. Posted by: Martini Farmer at January 30, 2026 07:30 PM (jtM2q) From major party VP nom to can't run for Governor in sixteen months is quite a slide. Posted by: Liz Cheney at January 30, 2026 07:40 PM (w/O5Q) Posted by: NaCly Dog at January 30, 2026 07:40 PM (u82oZ) 171
Speedy looks like a diesel dyke who's wearing flannel shirt and denim under the robe,
---- Chain wallet? Posted by: Mike Hammer, etc., etc. at January 30, 2026 07:40 PM (XeU6L) 172
What we can learn from Blaire Fleming tragic outing and how to protect yourself. Basically, this group of garbage human beings running a wordpress site with a bunch of extensions targeted an otherwise completely stealth transgender player and forcibly outed her.
She played for years without any issue. She was a mediocre player in a mediocre league, and no one had any problem until she was outed against her will. my trans friend competed in hundreds of races, usually ending up mid-field. One day… ONE DAY her nutrition is on point, she’s at the peak of her current fitness schedule, no bike issues, able to get perfect position for a 3rd place finish AND SUDDENLY it’s a problem for the sport. NO ONE is transitioning so they can dominate in sports. That’s ridiculous. And the "common sense" argument has no weight in any of the transgender issues of sports, what is a women, there are only two genders, etc. ad nauseum. It was once "common sense" that the earth was flat. There is a compromise available: the regulatory bodies of individual sports could set their own regulations for what level of hormones/transitioning is acceptable. Posted by: Intercepted Reddit Transmissions brought by the Intrepid AoS Liaison at January 30, 2026 07:40 PM (ycI94) 173
But you exclusionary bastards missed it!
Star Trek gives pacifist Klingon named "Jay-Den" two polyamorous refugee dads Posted by: Anonosaurus Wrecks, Damn It Feels Good to Be a Trumpster! at January 30, 2026 07:40 PM (J+Psw) 174
In 2022, female high school volleyball player Payton Mcnabb was severely injured by a high-speed volleyball hit by a trans female -- whose (his) name has not been released.
From the looks of that game, the sport hasn't learned anything about protecting females . Posted by: JM in Illinois at January 30, 2026 07:41 PM (otJlS) 175
So gee, who are these "protesters" that are demanding all deportations are "Nazi/Fascist/Evil Empire" actions?
They are idiots and paid activists, and communists and foreign based/funded terrorists. Yet they have mostly been given full support by the mainstream (terrorist) media (and anti-America Democrats, of course). Posted by: illiniwek at January 30, 2026 07:41 PM (vbXSk) 176
nood, nood I say
Posted by: Admirale's Mate at January 30, 2026 07:41 PM (/enuJ) 177
167 Walz is openly gay?
Did I miss the announcement? Posted by: BurtTC at January 30, 2026 07:40 PM (O/gWh) He hasn't denied it. Posted by: davidt at January 30, 2026 07:41 PM (Q+gd/) 178
> As Peter Schweizer proves in his latest book: The Mexican Cartels (and Reconquista Movement); the ChiComms; and the Muslim Bros are actively subverting, undermining, funding, sponsoring, and attempting to destroy America.
Posted by: ShainS -- Who's Gonna Be Today's FAFO Darwin Award Winner? at January 30, 2026 07:36 PM (0Eh0f) ----------- A fair amount (a lot) of the monies used to destabilize the US is from China. Several of the billionaires fingered as funding the unrest are associated with the ChiComs. It is, at heart, a color revolution aimed at us. And it's ongoing. With (at least) part of our government's approval. Mull that over.... Posted by: Martini Farmer at January 30, 2026 07:41 PM (jtM2q) 179
Honestly, I get name-dropped here *way* more than you do.
Posted by: Michelle Fields at January 30, 2026 07:32 PM (0sNs1) It's your disarming smile. Posted by: Alberta Oil Peon at January 30, 2026 07:41 PM (8zz6B) 180
I think the entire Somali fraud scheme was done behind his back. Maybe thinking as VP he'd be "pliable" for things. He just doesn't strike me as remotely intelligent.
And IMO his political career is toast. But... who knows. Posted by: Martini Farmer at January 30, 2026 07:30 PM (jtM2q) No way. He may not be a prime mover, but they need his signature for too much for him to be a dupe. He's dirty. In fact that might explain why he wanted Veep if he saw this blowing up. Posted by: Oldcat at January 30, 2026 07:42 PM (8avO+) 181
Stevie Wonder once used the stand-up pay phone next to the one that I was using, ATL airport. That's all I got.
Posted by: Mike Hammer, etc., etc. at January 30, 2026 07:38 PM (XeU6L) Did you wave to him ? Posted by: Hatari somewhere on Ventura Highway at January 30, 2026 07:42 PM (NtVYv) 182
Oops! My bad; I meant to link to this interesting music video about a foreign culture dealing with trans issues: www.youtube.com/watch?v=thJgU9jkdU4 Posted by: Auspex at January 30, 2026 07:42 PM (Y8DZL) 183
Al Gore is an idiot. He picked Lieberman for his running mate when he should have picked that old criminal Bob Graham. Floridians loved Bob Graham. Floridians would have voted for Al because that is how stupid they were and still are.
Posted by: Zombie Lawton Chiles at January 30, 2026 07:37 PM (pbej3) ------------ Did Gore and his team ask Lieberman if he was an Israeli double-agent and working with Mossad? /Yeah, we've come a long way baby in a quarter of a century ... Posted by: ShainS -- Who's Gonna Be Today's FAFO Darwin Award Winner? at January 30, 2026 07:42 PM (0Eh0f) 184
There is a compromise available: the regulatory bodies of individual sports could set their own regulations for what level of hormones/transitioning is acceptable.
Posted by: Intercepted Reddit Transmissions brought by the Intrepid AoS Liaison at January 30, 2026 07:40 PM (ycI94) I always said call their bluff and allow only fully transitioned males to play women's sports. Ain't one of them going to cut off their junk. Posted by: Opinion fact at January 30, 2026 07:42 PM (cwGMH) 185
26 I have so many problems with anthropogenic global warming it is hard to rank them, but I try.
A. Firstly, is the Earth warming? Maybe, a little bit. It's hard to say with our limited data. B. Are we causing it, I don't see much evidence of that. We would need a much better understanding, if possible, of a million constantly changing variables. C. If it happening, is it a bad thing? I don't think so, in fact, I am in favor of causing more warming if we had that ability. Posted by: toby928(c) at January 30, 2026 06:59 PM (jc0TO) I think what gets overlooked, not mentioned, perhaps purposely, is the matter of 'scale'. The predictions I recall are maybe 1 degree C or 2 degrees F total warming. What never gets mentioned is that the average temperature of the earf is maybe around 50 F or 18 C (my guess). On an absolute temperature scale, 18C is almost 290 degrees above absolute -0-. So when we talk temperature rise, it's maybe 1 degree above the ~300 that we're already at. Posted by: Anonymous Rogue in Kalifornistan (ARiK) at January 30, 2026 07:43 PM (QGaXH) Posted by: Blonde Morticia at January 30, 2026 07:44 PM (hxCZf) 187
166 So one day at my watering hole I hear Walx claim the he needed IVF to get his wife pregnant.
The he describes the process and I ask someone watching the TV is that IVF. He say no that is insemination. Posted by: r hennigantx at January 30, 2026 07:39 PM (gbOdA) So, dude couldn't get it up. OK. What kinda porn did they give him to produce the sample? That would be telling. Posted by: tcn in AK at January 30, 2026 07:44 PM (I40wl) 188
"He had a dog that has been said he adored and took on hikes, etc. It recently died, I read it passed a few months back.
It's possible he was of the mind to go out with the fantasy image of a hero, not an unemployed loser." And some reports say he was fired for some salacious activity with ? his patients, or whatever. He did not just quit, he was fired with cause, as I heard it. Posted by: illiniwek at January 30, 2026 07:44 PM (vbXSk) 189
Posted by: NaCly Dog at January 30, 2026 07:32 PM
We certainly enjoyed your capability to count to twenty-two! Posted by: The Signoras of Augusta Bay Port Facility at January 30, 2026 07:37 PM Wait, NaCly Dog is a Vulcan? Posted by: Wesley Crusher at January 30, 2026 07:44 PM (ePaHF) 190
Stephen Colbert: “Do not compare ICE or Border Patrol agents to the Nazis. That’s an unfair comparison. The Nazis were willing to show their faces.”
That's because once the German National Socialist took over they killed anyone that opposed them so why would they need to mask up? And let's be clear if Colbert was in Germany under Hitler and made the same comments about the Fuhrer he makes about Trump he would already be dead. Posted by: 18-1 at January 30, 2026 07:34 PM (sKqQm) Along with his family, his friends, his teachers, the dude who delivered milk, his neighbors, etc Posted by: Berserker-Dragonheads Division at January 30, 2026 07:45 PM (snZF9) 191
Shut up, Wesley.
Posted by: NaCly Dog at January 30, 2026 07:45 PM (u82oZ) 192
Suicide by Cop so he could be a martyr? It would be the ONLY way anyone would ever remember his name.
Posted by: Romeo13 It's possible he wanted to die, but, also possible the rioting was just an excuse to show his seething rage at his own circumstances and not intentional suicide by cop. I've rewatched the video of his kicking the cop car, he is walking away when the cop jumps out to confront him and he actually takes a step toward the cop before he turns tail and runs for the sidewalk. I think he knew then that he had taken his hero fantasy too far. Posted by: old chick at January 30, 2026 07:47 PM (F3Dlr) 193
So when we talk temperature rise, it's maybe 1 degree above the ~300 that we're already at.
Posted by: Anonymous Rogue in Kalifornistan (ARiK) at January 30, 2026 07:43 PM (QGaXH) During the Medieval Warming Period, settlers planted and grew grapes in Greenland. If it weren't for the plague, Europe would have doubled its population twice, at least. During the Cool Years (various names for that period), the Thames froze over and people died like flies from exposure, among other cold related maladies. Which is the better scenerio? And how did man-made any damned thing cause either high or low? Posted by: tcn in AK at January 30, 2026 07:47 PM (I40wl) 194
And Colbert would suffer a very slow, painful death.
Posted by: JM in Illinois at January 30, 2026 07:47 PM (otJlS) 195
I think what gets overlooked, not mentioned, perhaps purposely, is the matter of 'scale'. The predictions I recall are maybe 1 degree C or 2 degrees F total warming. What never gets mentioned is that the average temperature of the earf is maybe around 50 F or 18 C (my guess). On an absolute temperature scale, 18C is almost 290 degrees above absolute -0-. So when we talk temperature rise, it's maybe 1 degree above the ~300 that we're already at.
Posted by: Anonymous Rogue in Kalifornistan (ARiK) at January 30, 2026 07:43 PM (QGaXH) Average Earth T is 15 C, or 59 degrees F Posted by: Oldcat at January 30, 2026 07:47 PM (8avO+) 196
>>>I like when Al Gore went on a late night show and commented that the earth's inner cores were a million degrees.
Retard level intelligence. Posted by: Opinion fact >Al Gore has all of the charisma of a beached elephant seal. But his constitution and longevity are remarkable. Posted by: Rev. Wishbone at January 30, 2026 07:49 PM (oT7pT) 197
And Colbert would suffer a very slow, painful death.
Posted by: JM in Illinois at January 30, 2026 07:47 PM (otJlS) Or he would just disappear and no one would mention it out of fear. THAT is the world they want for us. If you doubt that, just remember the J6 guys. And remember how many of our brave public servants even had the balls to mention them. Posted by: Aetius451AD work phone at January 30, 2026 07:50 PM (zZu0s) 198
>>>I like when Al Gore went on a late night show and commented that the earth's inner cores were a million degrees.
Retard level intelligence. Posted by: Opinion fact >Al Gore has all of the charisma of a beached elephant seal. But his constitution and longevity are remarkable. Posted by: Rev. Wishbone at January 30, 2026 07:49 PM (oT7pT) I'm old enough to remember when Al Gore was notable for being Pro Life. Posted by: Oldcat at January 30, 2026 07:50 PM (8avO+) Posted by: Aetius451AD work phone at January 30, 2026 07:56 PM (zZu0s) 200
Headline:
EU democracy now has fewer guardrails than the average hooker By Rachel Marsden January 31, 2026 https://tinyurl.com/y3vmnrsu "The unelected European Commission is basically using policy and the absolute outer bounds of executive prerogative powers (that is, the powers to decide foreign policy and national security strategy) as a substitute for the checks and balances of legal due process. And they absolutely neglect to define any terms in a way that people can understand, avoid punishment, or even argue coherently that they’re not in breach. You want to accuse someone of working for Russia? What does that even mean? It’s not like we’re talking about Russian officials here. There seems to be a rampant and ridiculous assumption that because someone works in another country and agrees with its approach on certain things, they’ve abandoned their integrity and values at the border – along with their critical faculties. As if employment abroad automatically comes with a complimentary lobotomy." Posted by: Kindltot at January 30, 2026 08:21 PM (rbvCR) 201
The brain washing is real. Went to my weekly stitching group at a local church and took a new friend for the first time. I go to get away from the ugliness of the world. But it’s everywhere. One of the women informs us that she asked the pastor to lead us in prayer over the situation in Minneapolis. Everyone, except me, and possibly my new friend, is a flaming liberal in the blue hive I must live in. The prayer was as awful as I anticipated. Sniffling and literal tears for the two evil monsters who attacked ICE officers. A tiny prayer for ICE that officers would see the error of their ways and find some humanity and refuse to work. No tears for the raped, sex trafficked, or murdered victims of illegal immigrants. No compassion for the officers who risk their lives and the lives of their families trying to keep us safe. It was disgusting. I thought they were insufferable when Trump got elected both times and BLM. But this is going to be so much worse. I think I may have to stop going to stitch, because I’m biting my tongue so hard it’s going to detach permanently, or I’m going to explode. Stay well everyone. It’s going to be a bumpy ride.
Posted by: Annie Rose at January 30, 2026 08:26 PM (MQoxb) 202
Great week in woke thread!
"The takeaway is that most Americans simply don’t care about Alex Pretti or Renee Good." This is 100% correct. Posted by: jocon307 at January 30, 2026 08:32 PM (EuROc) 203
I dont think Lemon is going to flee to Ukraine to fight in the trenches.
Posted by: torabora at January 31, 2026 12:08 AM (J7Xka) As Illegals Flee LA, Rent Prices Fall to a Four Year LowThe LA Times doesn't make this connection, of course. It's all just a coinky-dink. It just so happens that the biggest deportation drive since Eisenhower's poorly-named "Operation Wetback" coincides with the first fall in LA rental costs since, well, forever. There's "increased housing supply," they say. No word about decreased housing demand."Finally, a renter's market": L.A. rent prices drop to four-year low L.A. metro area rent prices dropped to a four-year low in December, with the median rent falling to $2,167. Increased housing supply -- 15,095 apartments completed in 2025 -- combined with decreased demand is shifting power back toward renters for the first time in years. Sandra Gomez braced for impact as she opened the lease renewal offer for her East L.A. apartment in September. She paid $2,000 for the last 12 months, but since the unit wasn't covered by L.A.'s Rent Stabilization Ordinance, her landlord could jack up the price for the next lease. The new price? $1,950. "I thought it was a mistake," Gomez said. "Since when does rent get cheaper in L.A.?" For years, L.A. has been one of the costliest cities in the country for renters. Annual price hikes seemed inevitable, and finding the perfect apartment felt more like a competitive sport. But data suggest that the market could be ever so slightly shifting. The median rent in the L.A. metro area dropped to $2,167 in December -- the lowest price in four years, according to data from Apartment List that analyze new leases for one- and two-bedroom apartments in a given month. The median rent for L.A. County also dropped to a four-year low of $2,035. The last time L.A. rents were that low was January 2022, in the wake of a furious pandemic home-buying market that saw a wave of renters buy homes for the first time, leaving apartments empty and bringing prices down.I wonder if this drop-off mirrors a national trend. I guess national rents are also affected by LA's supposed "increase in housing supply." Tell me more about the demand, LA Times. No? Don't want to talk about that? The article literally never mentions the country's first year of net-outwards migration in history. It's amazing -- the media screams incessantly that deporting illegal workers will cause a labor crisis, but they absolutely refuse to mention the fact that a net-negative immigration rate will naturally cause housing prices (and all other prices) to fall.
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Yeet!
Posted by: nurse ratched at January 30, 2026 06:01 PM (W2Pud) 2
How many willowed comments from the previous thread are gonna show up here?
Posted by: Bulg at January 30, 2026 06:02 PM (77rzZ) 3
Somewhere, TJM is smiling.
Posted by: Helena Handbasket at January 30, 2026 06:03 PM (ULPxl) 4
And when Oz pointed this out they called him racist
Posted by: It's me donna at January 30, 2026 06:03 PM (VE6XX) 5
But what has Trump done about the affordability crisis?!
Posted by: TJM's phone at January 30, 2026 06:03 PM (GBKbO) 6
Hopefully he smiles somewhere Prometheus free.
Posted by: Thing From Snowy Mountain at January 30, 2026 06:04 PM (EkDIl) 7
‘ No word about decreased housing demand.’
Actually, the LAT do specifically mention this. They don’t tie the decrease to the obvious reasons tho. Posted by: Elric the Blade at January 30, 2026 06:04 PM (r0S8E) 8
"I thought it was a mistake," Gomez said. "Since when does rent get cheaper in L.A.?"
Gavin! Get another fire going! Posted by: t-bird at January 30, 2026 06:05 PM (TylIK) Posted by: Hadrian the Seventh at January 30, 2026 06:05 PM (tgvbd) 10
Imagine how good it would be if we could actually deport them all...
Posted by: It's me donna at January 30, 2026 06:05 PM (VE6XX) 11
I had trouble calling up the thread.
Is Pixy drunk again? Posted by: Diogenes at January 30, 2026 06:06 PM (2WIwB) 12
Unexpectedly!!!!!
Posted by: Helena Handbasket at January 30, 2026 06:06 PM (ULPxl) 13
Trumps's ICE has killed so many people that housing has become plentiful. Cemetery plot are fetching a premium though.
Posted by: fd at January 30, 2026 06:06 PM (vFG9F) 14
Doctor Oz better watch his cornhole !
Posted by: Zardoz at January 30, 2026 06:06 PM (NtVYv) 15
There is no correlation! We have no idea why these bad things happen.
Posted by: LA City Council at January 30, 2026 06:06 PM (qFwJc) 16
The Rent's Too High Guy will be pleased.
Posted by: fd at January 30, 2026 06:07 PM (vFG9F) 17
What bugs me - this thievery is OBVIOUS. Anyone can see it. You can drive around town and see it. Nobody hides it. These are not master criminals here.
And nobody said or did anything, for YEARS. All our government officials...did nothing. Didn't even try. Posted by: The Whine Guy at January 30, 2026 06:07 PM (vOtXJ) 18
11 No, but the hamsters are. It’s Friday evening y’know.
Posted by: Bulg at January 30, 2026 06:07 PM (77rzZ) 19
Immigrants leaving, yes.
Also leftoid locusts leaving California to go enshittify other places? Yes. Posted by: ballistic at January 30, 2026 06:07 PM (5aZAZ) 20
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Beef prices are too high! What's Trump gonna do about it, huh? Posted by: Hadrian the Seventh at January 30, 2026 06:05 PM (tgvbd) I... I don't think he can get my heifer pregnant. I need to schedule a vet appointment for her to get AI. No, not ChatGPT you Morons. Posted by: Helena Handbasket at January 30, 2026 06:07 PM (ULPxl) 21
I can not imagine a rent low enough that would make me want to live in LA.
Let alone walk in LA. Which nobody does. Posted by: Missing Persons at January 30, 2026 06:07 PM (jtM2q) 22
The article literally never mentions the country's first year of net-outwards migration in history.
________ There is no way that can have any beneficial effect. It is pure calamity. Millions will die horribly. Posted by: Eeyore at January 30, 2026 06:08 PM (AlhUl) 23
$2,500? I’d expect pool a maid and butler for that kind of money.
Posted by: Eromero at January 30, 2026 06:08 PM (yw3eV) 24
Hey those landlords can't give all of those *donations* to democrats if they can't increase rental rates every year.
Posted by: Mister Scott (Formerly GWS) at January 30, 2026 06:09 PM (0N4FZ) 25
CA could have elected Larry Elder as governor during the recall, and could have elected a builder as the LA mayor. Instead they chose to reelect Newsom and they chose Bass. They chose poorly.
Rumors that Mel Gibson might run for Governor have any legs? If Passion of the Christ 2: Disciples Boogaloo does well, a lot of his sins might be forgiven by hollywood. Money forgives a lot in that town. Drunken antisemitic rants are child's play in our modern era. Posted by: LizLem at January 30, 2026 06:09 PM (gWBY1) 26
One operation stole $16 million; the ringleader served just two years. =============== Brilliant. Posted by: Blonde Morticia at January 30, 2026 06:09 PM (hxCZf) 27
Opinions also vary on the cause, but the clearest explanation seems to be a simple case of supply and demand.
----- Holy crap! The journalism industry might some day in the not-too-distant future discover....economics! Posted by: Crusader at January 30, 2026 06:09 PM (TN0g+) 28
So, let's see, if we deport illegals we will have:
Less crime Less identity theft Cheaper housing Lower welfare costs Balanced budgets But in exchange: Rich people might have to pay more for their nanny's and gardeners. Posted by: The Whine Guy at January 30, 2026 06:10 PM (vOtXJ) 29
"$2,500? I’d expect pool a maid and butler for that kind of money.
Posted by: Eromero" It's like that in Atlanta too. More than double what my mortgage payment was for 20 years. Posted by: fd at January 30, 2026 06:10 PM (vFG9F) 30
the clearest explanation seems to be a simple case of supply and demand.
Tell me more about the demand, LA Times. Not deportees... people bailing out of California! Posted by: AZ deplorable moron at January 30, 2026 06:10 PM (qo38o) 31
I can do exactly what Oz is doing here. I can find some crime being committed (perhaps some guy on the corner selling drugs) point and say...."That there is a crime."
I hate PT Barnum Politicians. And, that includes those in the Trump Administration. If you want to get your mug on camera and enlighten us on the criminal situation, then indentify it, charge it, prosecute it and convict it....THEN, you can put your mug in front of camera and say..."Hey, look what I just did." Posted by: Orson at January 30, 2026 06:10 PM (dIske) 32
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Beef prices are too high! What's Trump gonna do about it, huh? Posted by: Hadrian the Seventh at January 30, 2026 06:05 PM (tgvbd) Dude, don’t have a cow! Posted by: tcn in AK at January 30, 2026 06:10 PM (pSzdp) 33
I can not imagine a rent low enough that would make me want to live in LA.
Let alone walk in LA. Which nobody does. Posted by: Missing Persons ----- Eh, what are words for? Posted by: Crusader at January 30, 2026 06:10 PM (TN0g+) 34
Damn. I thought Hospice was the best run section of the Medicare system. I guess it has no oversight.
Posted by: Opinion fact at January 30, 2026 06:11 PM (cwGMH) Posted by: man at January 30, 2026 06:11 PM (XuXeR) 36
It just so happens that the biggest deportation drive since Eisenhower's poorly-named "Operation Wetback" coincides with the first fall in LA rental costs since, well, forever.
-ace I think you meant to say 'accurately named'. Posted by: Aetius451AD work phone at January 30, 2026 06:11 PM (zZu0s) 37
>>> It's amazing -- the media screams incessantly that deporting illegal workers will cause a labor crisis
The media is also failing to report that when businesses like the meat plants are cleaned out of illegal workers, and the plant posts new job openings, those jobs are filled fast by Americans, with a line out the door of people wanting to get hired. Americans WILL do the jobs illegals do...as long as they aren't paid illegal slave wages. Posted by: LizLem at January 30, 2026 06:11 PM (gWBY1) 38
There are rentals available in L.A. is the same thing as when the nasty, crusty Port-O-Potty's door is unlocked and says "vacant".
Hey, if you gotta go, you gotta go. Posted by: Pot-O-Gold Septic Service at January 30, 2026 06:12 PM (pbej3) 39
It just so happens that the biggest deportation drive since Eisenhower's poorly-named "Operation Wetback" coincides with the first fall in LA rental costs since, well, forever. -------- I think Wetback is a great name. This is the age of "Had Enough of This Shit." Posted by: Semi-Literate Thug at January 30, 2026 06:13 PM (hA/c/) 40
When his name comes up I always ask if he's given up his Turkish citizenship yet?
Posted by: Opinion fact at January 30, 2026 06:13 PM (cwGMH) 41
Hello, Horde! 😊💕
Posted by: Teresa in Fort Worth, AoSHQ's Plucky Wee One - Eat the Cheesecake, Buy the Yarn. at January 30, 2026 06:13 PM (SRRAx) 42
Sister in law in Long Beach has lost her housekeeper. Employed her for years. Obvious illegal. SIL is a big time lefty. I feel so sorry for her predicament… Oh, wait, no I don’t.
Posted by: tcn in AK at January 30, 2026 06:14 PM (pSzdp) 43
Increased housing supply is a real thing. Many projects got delayed during COVID and are only now coming online. It takes at least 5 years to plans and build any sizeable housing development.
I’d also like to see home buying has fared during this time. My best guesstimate is that buying was soft the last few years because of Biden’s insane interest rates, but has now picked up. That would mean some renters are now buyers. But surely, kicking out hordes of illegals certainly decreased demand. I’d like to see the rental rates broken down by cost. I’d assume the illegals were renting at the low end and this jacking up prices there. Posted by: Elric the Blade at January 30, 2026 06:14 PM (r0S8E) 44
Foreigners are raping Americans both literally and financially.
Posted by: MAGA_Ken at January 30, 2026 06:15 PM (Vh9CX) 45
Here in Utah, Democrats are attacking Republican signature gatherers and tearing up gathered signatures.
The Democrats convinced a state judge to throw out the Utah congressional map and instead substitute one drawn by far leftists, guaranteeing the creation of a far left stalinist house district. State GOP is trying to get the law the judge relied on overturned. And now Democrats are attacking the signature gatherers. Direct, naked violence to prevent Democracy. https://www.deseret.com/politics/2026/01/29/ utah-republican-signature-gatherers-assaulted-as- national-activist-groups-aim-to-repeal-redistricting-law/ Take out the spaces. Posted by: Sam MacGee. at January 30, 2026 06:15 PM (/ZkOF) 46
41 Hello, Horde! 😊💕
Posted by: Teresa in Fort Worth, AoSHQ's Plucky Wee One - Eat the Cheesecake, Buy the Yarn. at January 30, 2026 06:13 PM (SRRAx) Hello, beautiful. I did, indeed, buy the yarn.😁 Posted by: tcn in AK at January 30, 2026 06:15 PM (pSzdp) 47
"The median rent in the L.A. metro area dropped to $2,167 in December "
In New Orleans (a different LA) I paid $400/mo for a two bedroom in a nice neighborhood, two blocks from the lake. Of course that was the 1990s, but still, I can't imagine paying $2k for rent. Posted by: illiniwek at January 30, 2026 06:15 PM (vbXSk) 48
This kind of phenomena can easily happen when you open the borders and you let a third-world shithole empty out their prisons and asylums and subsidize the inmates' journey to America.
Welcome to the Melting Pot. Posted by: Rev. Wishbone at January 30, 2026 06:16 PM (oT7pT) 49
And when Oz pointed this out they called him racist Posted by: It's me donna =============== Now it's the Armenians who are mightily offended that someone notes that a mess of fraudsters are Armenian. We are plagued with this tribalist bullshit. People leave their shitty old countries because they can't get ahead thanks to nepotism, tribalism, caste systems, other types of favoritism and all that garbage -- and then they replicate it in America. I don't know how many generations it takes for these identity-obsessed immigrants to get the hell over themselves; seems some take longer than others. Posted by: Blonde Morticia at January 30, 2026 06:17 PM (hxCZf) 50
I’d also like to see home buying has fared during this time.
------ Numbers we discussed this morning included total sales of around 6 million homes during 2021 (crazy cash and rates in the 2's), the number dropped to just over 5 million in 2022 when rates began to rise, and that the number for 2025 looks to be just over 3.9 million homes. Posted by: Crusader, Realtor at January 30, 2026 06:17 PM (TN0g+) 51
Illegals could pay exorbitant rent prices because they lived 10 to a two bedroom apartment.
Posted by: Ben Had at January 30, 2026 06:17 PM (0KSrI) 52
Willowed, from Sam McGee:
>>> So here's some awful stuff going down in Utah. Violence against Republican signature gatherers. https://www.deseret.com/politics/2026/01/29/ utah-republican-signature-gatherers-assaulted-as- national-activist-groups-aim-to-repeal-redistricting-law/ Background: Utah has 4 Congressional districts, all gerrymandered to give moderate GOP advantage. Leftists hate that. So they got a state judge to throw out our congressional maps and instead use a map designed by some far left group in Virginia, guaranteeing them a seat that would make Stalin look conservative. The state GOP is gathering signatures to repeal the law the judge used. And now leftists are attacking the signature gatherers and destroying the gathered signatures. The comments to that article are all about "The GOP is trying to protect Trump so it's ok to hurt the gatherers!!! REEEE!" I hope Ace or some blogger sees this. Just open, in your face violence now from leftists. Posted by: LizLem at January 30, 2026 06:18 PM (gWBY1) 53
Who's having bananas and rice tonight? They say if you do, you'll get rich.
Posted by: Eeyore at January 30, 2026 06:18 PM (AlhUl) 54
I was reliably informed by my friends' ex-wife's PhD lefty bitch mother that the homeless problem in L.A. was due to insufficient housing. If I could stand that midwit retard I might follow up and see if the homeless problem has disappeared as well.
Posted by: Croaker at January 30, 2026 06:19 PM (AUB4U) 55
Illegals are killing Americans. Woman's 22 year old daughter severely disabled after an illegal ran into her and fled the scene:
https://tinyurl.com/2f6erxpz Posted by: FenelonSpoke at January 30, 2026 06:19 PM (Bw1/o) 56
Friend at work said his gardener disappeared recently
Posted by: Hatari somewhere on Ventura Highway at January 30, 2026 06:19 PM (NtVYv) 57
The median rent in the L.A. metro area dropped to $2,167 in December "
That’s cheap! Median rent in NYC is $4000. In Manhattan? $5000. Posted by: Elric the Blade at January 30, 2026 06:20 PM (r0S8E) 58
56 Friend at work said his gardener disappeared recently
Posted by: Hatari somewhere on Ventura Highway at January 30, 2026 06:19 PM (NtVYv) _______ Do any Haitians live nearby? Posted by: Eeyore at January 30, 2026 06:20 PM (AlhUl) 59
I don't know how many generations it takes for these identity-obsessed immigrants to get the hell over themselves; seems some take longer than others. Posted by: Blonde Morticia at January 30, 2026 06:17 PM (hxCZf) ___________ Some of us never have. Posted by: The Irish at January 30, 2026 06:21 PM (tgvbd) 60
Sam McGee, you'd think Utah lefties would realize, after the shooting of Charlie Kirk, that political violence in Utah is a bad look. But I bet the MN lawlessness has emboldened them.
Turning one of Utah's districts blue would be huge, and once done it will be almost impossible to undo. I get why they are so desperate to make it happen. I just hate that when the left is having victories on gerrymandering, making other blue states bright blue, Utah might have a big loss. Posted by: LizLem at January 30, 2026 06:21 PM (gWBY1) 61
I think the general public not on the take/grift are the minority. It seems everywhere you look people are stealing from the governments. The working poor are the suckers. They work to pay for the grifters. Posted by: Frank Barone at January 30, 2026 06:21 PM (IifOV) 62
51 Illegals could pay exorbitant rent prices because they lived 10 to a two bedroom apartment.
Posted by: Ben Had at January 30, 2026 06:17 PM (0KSrI) That's here.. We live in an area with vineyards and a lot of winery workers.. Multiple people and cars at homes. Of course this is a sanctuary City, County, State so they are pretty much still here.. Average price for a small 3 bedroom is about 2500 dollars Posted by: It's me donna at January 30, 2026 06:21 PM (VE6XX) 63
Where’s Fox Butterfield on this one?
Despite fleeing immigrants, rent prices become more affordable…. Posted by: Lizzy at January 30, 2026 06:22 PM (Hkcdp) 64
Wow, who could have seen that coming...except all of us.
And don't look now, but wages will go up too, as the supply of cheap under-the-table labor dries up. Posted by: Angzarr the Cromulent at January 30, 2026 06:22 PM (XMwZJ) 65
Friend at work said his gardener disappeared recently
Posted by: Hatari somewhere on Ventura Highway at January 30, 2026 06:19 PM (NtVYv) Is his name Samwise Gamgee? Because I might know where he went. Posted by: Pug Mahon, Rock 'n' Roll Martian at January 30, 2026 06:22 PM (0aYVJ) 66
My first rental... a one bedroom "junior" apartment in Alexandria, VA circa 1985 was $550/month.
Posted by: Martini Farmer at January 30, 2026 06:22 PM (jtM2q) Posted by: Aliassmithsmith at January 30, 2026 06:23 PM (29YUm) 68
>>> Who's having bananas and rice tonight? They say if you do, you'll get rich.
Posted by: Eeyore at January 30, 2026 06:18 PM (AlhUl) I did love that one Somali lady at a hearing, that was like we are so much more than the stereotype of bananas and rice! And then when she went on, the only example she had was...to bring up bananas and rice. Not sending their best. Posted by: LizLem at January 30, 2026 06:23 PM (gWBY1) Posted by: Hadrian the Seventh at January 30, 2026 06:23 PM (tgvbd) 70
Scott Pressler has been getting signatures in Utah.
He’s tireless! Posted by: Lizzy at January 30, 2026 06:24 PM (Hkcdp) 71
Ohhh, supply and demand work after all
Posted by: Skip at January 30, 2026 06:24 PM (Ia/+0) 72
Russian Armenian? I would not have thought that would be a mafia combo. Of course have heard of russian mafia and not surprised at Armenian mafia but the combo seems weird to me.
Posted by: PaleRider at January 30, 2026 06:24 PM (Sokdp) 73
46 41 Hello, Horde! 😊💕
Posted by: Teresa in Fort Worth, AoSHQ's Plucky Wee One - Eat the Cheesecake, Buy the Yarn. at January 30, 2026 06:13 PM (SRRAx) Hello, beautiful. I did, indeed, buy the yarn.😁 Posted by: tcn in AK at January 30, 2026 06:15 PM (pSzdp) Hooray! When we went on our Alaska cruise, I gave into temptation most grievously - her name was "Quviut", and I was powerless to resist her charms.... I felt kinda guilty about it, but one month later, I was diagnosed with this aggressive cancer, given less than a year to live, and hence my " catchphrase" was born. To my credit, EVERYBODY got little Quviut scarves for Christmas that year (and so did a couple of lucky Texas MoMe attendees). I don't think I have any of that yarn left, so I stopped feeling guilty about the money I spent 😊💕 Posted by: Teresa in Fort Worth, AoSHQ's Plucky Wee One - Eat the Cheesecake, Buy the Yarn. at January 30, 2026 06:25 PM (SRRAx) 74
Turning one of Utah's districts blue would be huge, and once done it will be almost impossible to undo. I get why they are so desperate to make it happen. I just hate that when the left is having victories on gerrymandering, making other blue states bright blue, Utah might have a big loss.
Posted by: LizLem at January 30, 2026 06:21 PM (gWBY1) They are doing to Utah what they did to Colorado. Glad we moved to Idaho, but I am seeing plenty of signs that the same thing is happening here. Outrunning the locusts is exhausting. Posted by: Pug Mahon, Rock 'n' Roll Martian at January 30, 2026 06:25 PM (0aYVJ) 75
AK prices for real estate are high. Everything is up here. My mortgage for two acres and a two bedroom with awesome garage and three useful outbuildings is about $2500, so a steal. But in Anchorage it would be twice that.
My son’s two bedroom condo is $1100 plus condo fees are $340. No land. In not the best part of town. Spenard has its charms but low rent ain’t one of them. Posted by: tcn in AK at January 30, 2026 06:25 PM (pSzdp) 76
Rumors that Mel Gibson might run for Governor have any legs? If Passion of the Christ 2: Disciples Boogaloo does well, a lot of his sins might be forgiven by hollywood. Money forgives a lot in that town. Drunken antisemitic rants are child's play in our modern era. Posted by: LizLem =============== I saw an X post where he was complaining about the state of California politics while a supertitle "Should I run for governor?" floated over his image. And Jewish people are forbearing to a fault as we know. Not long after his antisemitic rant, I attended a conservative event in L.A. where a Jewish lawyer guest speaker said that Yes, he would speak to Mel Gibson. He wasn't being Mr. Squish, just Mr. I'm Willing To Listen and Forgive. Posted by: Blonde Morticia at January 30, 2026 06:25 PM (hxCZf) 77
68 >>> Who's having bananas and rice tonight? They say if you do, you'll get rich.
Posted by: Eeyore at January 30, 2026 06:18 PM (AlhUl) I did love that one Somali lady at a hearing, that was like we are so much more than the stereotype of bananas and rice! And then when she went on, the only example she had was...to bring up bananas and rice. Not sending their best. Posted by: LizLem at January 30, 2026 06:23 PM (gWBY1) ________ My fear is that they ARE sending their best. She's as good as it gets. Posted by: Eeyore at January 30, 2026 06:25 PM (AlhUl) 78
I now want to chip the illegals. So when stuff happens and they scurry like cockroaches when the light hits them. Where do they go? Did the self deporters really deport for money? Or move to NJ.
If we had chips in them we could tell. In the event they are settling down to create more fraud and bambinos. I don't want to be chipped, nor normal people as the sign of satan, but for illegals I am all for it. So it's not for all, just illegals when they are arrested and stupidly set free to murder and rape again in blue states. For the first time I am liking Dr. Oz. Posted by: ChristyBlinkyTheGreat at January 30, 2026 06:25 PM (WONhk) 79
Russian Armenian? I would not have thought that would be a mafia combo. Of course have heard of russian mafia and not surprised at Armenian mafia but the combo seems weird to me.
---- An Armenian owned an Italian restaurant in OKC a decade or so ago. Great food, and nothing but Frank Sinatra and Dean Martin playing on the sound system. Posted by: Crusader, Realtor at January 30, 2026 06:26 PM (TN0g+) 80
Like the fly-by-night truck companies that close up under one name and open up under a new one. Thoese "hospices" will do the same thing, unless the government gets qiae.
Posted by: JM in Illinois at January 30, 2026 06:26 PM (Xbquz) 81
LizLem, she was speaking because allegedly ICE mishandled her resulting in a concussion - hence, the bandaids.
Then she got arrested a few days ago for harassing ICE. She’s more than bananas and rice, she’s beating ICE, heh. Victim card revoked!! Posted by: Lizzy at January 30, 2026 06:26 PM (Hkcdp) 82
On Thursday evening, Newsom announced that his office was filing a civil rights complaint with HHS, accusing Oz of discrimination, The Associated Press reported. According to the complaint, Newsom’s office argued that Oz, in a video, “spewed baseless and racially charged allegations” that risked chilling participation in hospice and home care programs among the Armenian community.
The governor’s office noted Oz's claims had “already caused real-world harm” by reducing business at an Armenian bakery that is shown in the video. Posted by: SMOD at January 30, 2026 06:27 PM (GITLP) 83
don't think I have any of that yarn left, so I stopped feeling guilty about the money I spent 😊💕
Posted by: Teresa in Fort Worth, AoSHQ's Plucky Wee One - Eat the Cheesecake, Buy the Yarn. at January 30, 2026 06:25 PM (SRR Quiviut is a drug. So nice to work with and wear. Posted by: tcn in AK at January 30, 2026 06:27 PM (pSzdp) 84
What Utah had a law was that an "independent commission" would draw our congressional districts.
The net result is that we got a far left NGO drawing our districts, and all the leftists are screaming that it's fascist and illegal to want anything different, and now they are using force to try to prevent any changes. Posted by: Sam MacGee. at January 30, 2026 06:29 PM (/ZkOF) Posted by: weft cut-loop at January 30, 2026 06:29 PM (mlg/3) 86
Looking at $2500/mo for a student efficiency near the UC Berkeley campus. Posted by: Semi-Literate Thug at January 30, 2026 06:30 PM (hA/c/) 87
I remember getting into an argument with that bright spark John Podhoretz over email about the Passion. He insisted it was an antisemitic movie. My point is that Mr Gibson was saying ALL OF HUMANITY sucked ass (except Mary.) There was a reason Gibson used his own two hands on film to drive the nails. He is as guilty as any.
Posted by: Aetius451AD work phone at January 30, 2026 06:30 PM (zZu0s) 88
85 As expected.
@LeadingReport · 3m BREAKING: Judge releases Don Lemon without bail. ----------- Monday he has to be in a courtroom in MPLS. Posted by: beckster at January 30, 2026 06:30 PM (I7J98) Posted by: DanMan at January 30, 2026 06:31 PM (8uzBS) 90
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'The article literally never mentions the country's first year of net-outwards migration in history. There is no way that can have any beneficial effect. It is pure calamity. Millions will die horribly.' Still worth it to have the illegals gone. Posted by: Dr. Claw at January 30, 2026 06:31 PM (fd80v) 91
16 The Rent's Too High Guy will be pleased. Posted by: fd at January 30, 2026 06:07 PM ------- From Heaven. Posted by: Semi-Literate Thug at January 30, 2026 06:31 PM (hA/c/) 92
Missed previous thread: Anybody who believed that CIA Barbie and her merry band of marxists, were centrists, are either lying or retarded.
Posted by: Puddleglum at work at January 30, 2026 06:32 PM (Iz+f5) 93
Scott is in Utah? Oh, I feel so much better about the signatures getting got in Utah, then. He is the best.
He's hinted at running for office. He would be AMAZING. But he is also irreplaceable at the moment for what he does. As we've learned from Charlie's death, some people truly are one of a kind. Scott is one of those. He needs to get replacements for his work in place, before he leaves it to run for office. People who are as dedicated, tireless, and ethical as he is. We can't afford to lose him just yet. Posted by: LizLem at January 30, 2026 06:32 PM (gWBY1) Posted by: It's me donna at January 30, 2026 06:32 PM (VE6XX) 95
Speaking of L.A. Times - I was a long-term subscriber, long after most people stopped. About two years ago I finally cancelled once and for all. Then, just before this past Christmas it started up again on it's own. I went into my subscriber account and it still showed me as 'Cancelled'. I was going to call them but then - going thru the accumulated 'junk mail' - I found a card from them saying I was getting a 'free' subscription starting Dec until May.
I'm going to call them and tell them 'don't bother'. I only get the Sunday paper in print - but I don't want my neighbors to see it on my driveway. Posted by: Anonymous Rogue in Kalifornistan (ARiK) at January 30, 2026 06:33 PM (QGaXH) 96
Every time I drop something it always hits the exact point on the dish/item to crack or break ??
HOW DOES IT KNOW ??????????????????? Posted by: Jackson at January 30, 2026 06:34 PM (38587) 97
The governor’s office noted Oz's claims had “already caused real-world harm” by reducing business at an Armenian bakery that is shown in the video.
Posted by: SMOD at January 30, 2026 06:27 PM (GITLP) There's a hospice in an Armenian Bakery?? Posted by: Oldcat at January 30, 2026 06:34 PM (8avO+) 98
Two-tier justice system in the US.
Lemon has Very Important Work this weekend, you guys! Posted by: Lizzy at January 30, 2026 06:34 PM (Hkcdp) 99
I don’t believe that they grow much of either bananas or rice in Somalia. Rice requires a huge amount of moisture. Seems like bananas would, too.
Posted by: Bulg at January 30, 2026 06:34 PM (77rzZ) 100
BREAKING: Judge releases Don Lemon without bail.
----------- Just like J'6rs not Posted by: It's me donna at January 30, 2026 06:32 PM (VE6XX) --- Huh. Wonder what took so long... Posted by: "Perfessor" Squirrel at January 30, 2026 06:34 PM (ESVrU) 101
I saw Bananas & Rice open for Simon & Garfunkel in Central Park in 1981.
Posted by: Rev. Wishbone at January 30, 2026 06:35 PM (oT7pT) 102
In my little slice of heaven here, rent for an average, 3 br, 2 ba cookie-cutter home on postage-stamp lot is running about 5K/month.....
Posted by: Anonymous Rogue in Kalifornistan (ARiK) at January 30, 2026 06:35 PM (QGaXH) 103
Ace: " Eisenhower's poorly-named 'Operation Wetback'"
I think that was a great name. Trump should have used it for his deportation operation. Posted by: Ralph at January 30, 2026 06:35 PM (8WZD4) 104
Drop is Turkish and he drew attention to Armenian fraud. Boohoo. Not racist.
Posted by: Lizzy at January 30, 2026 06:35 PM (Hkcdp) 105
Speaking of L.A. Times - I was a long-term subscriber, long after most people stopped. About two years ago I finally cancelled once and for all. Then, just before this past Christmas it started up again on it's own. I went into my subscriber account and it still showed me as 'Cancelled'. I was going to call them but then - going thru the accumulated 'junk mail' - I found a card from them saying I was getting a 'free' subscription starting Dec until May.
I'm going to call them and tell them 'don't bother'. I only get the Sunday paper in print - but I don't want my neighbors to see it on my driveway. Posted by: Anonymous Rogue in Kalifornistan (ARiK) at January 30, 2026 06:33 PM (QGaXH) I had that with the Tribune in Chicago. Cancelled, then hiccup and I was getting it without paying. I just tossed it and laughed at them. If they though giving me a free paper helped their business more than just lying about circulation numbers, fine. This was in the late 80s Posted by: Oldcat at January 30, 2026 06:36 PM (8avO+) 106
There’s lawmaking at Armenian bakeries - delicious!!
Posted by: Lizzy at January 30, 2026 06:37 PM (Hkcdp) 107
Now see I can buy Russians and Armenians setting up a fraud ring to rake in easy money that the feds were handing out. Much harder for me to buy 100s of Somalians setting up all those various frauds w/o some helpful state bureaucrat walking them through the process in exchange for a cut.
Posted by: PaleRider at January 30, 2026 06:38 PM (Sokdp) 108
Missed previous thread: Anybody who believed that CIA Barbie and her merry band of marxists, were centrists, are either lying or retarded. Posted by: Puddleglum ============== I don't know who believed it, and I'm so jaded that I don't know who will care about it. I do hear energy prices are rising there, and QOL will probably fall in other ways. That might make a few people vote for a better Democrat when her term is up. And by "better," I mean someone who uses even more OPM than Spanberger does. Posted by: Blonde Morticia at January 30, 2026 06:38 PM (hxCZf) 109
42 Sister in law in Long Beach has lost her housekeeper. Employed her for years. Obvious illegal. SIL is a big time lefty. I feel so sorry for her predicament… Oh, wait, no I don’t.
Posted by: tcn in AK at January 30, 2026 06:14 PM (pSzdp) I mentioned here a few days ago - our gardener lost his helper. I didn't ask why, just thought 'one less box of See's Candy I have to spring for at Christmas....' Posted by: Anonymous Rogue in Kalifornistan (ARiK) at January 30, 2026 06:38 PM (QGaXH) 110
Argh, autocorrect: “lahmajun “
Posted by: Lizzy at January 30, 2026 06:38 PM (Hkcdp) 111
Rental Property prices falling in LA ????
GLOBAL WARMING !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Posted by: Jackson at January 30, 2026 06:38 PM (38587) 112
"Operation GTFO" > "Operation Wetback"
Posted by: ShainS -- Who's Gonna Be Today's FAFO Darwin Award Winner? at January 30, 2026 06:39 PM (0Eh0f) 113
Armenians were one of the few ethnic groups in the Russian Empire (along with the Baltic Germans) who didn’t mind being ruled by the Russians.
Posted by: Bulg at January 30, 2026 06:39 PM (77rzZ) 114
>>> don't think I have any of that yarn left, so I stopped feeling guilty about the money I spent 😊💕
Posted by: Teresa in Fort Worth, AoSHQ's Plucky Wee One - Eat the Cheesecake, Buy the Yarn. at January 30, 2026 06:25 PM (SRR Glad you splurged!! No regrets. My mother-in-law is a hooker herself (and has the mug to prove it!), and I keep wondering what crocheting doodads to buy her as gifts. She also has fibromyalgia, so has super sensitive skin, and gets cold easily. I will add Quiviut wool to the list! I bet she'd love it, and it sounds perfect for her. Much better than another Joanne's Fabric gift card. Posted by: LizLem at January 30, 2026 06:40 PM (gWBY1) Posted by: Aetius451AD work phone at January 30, 2026 06:40 PM (zZu0s) 116
The last time L.A. rents were that low was January 2022, in the wake of a furious pandemic home-buying market that saw a wave of renters buy homes for the first time, leaving apartments empty and bringing prices down.
----------- How many trillions of dollars in Covid PsyOps Feral Gubmint fraud provided the funds to purchase all those homes by former renters? /rhetorical Posted by: ShainS -- Who's Gonna Be Today's FAFO Darwin Award Winner? at January 30, 2026 06:41 PM (0Eh0f) 117
There was a time ... granted, long ago ... when Democrats were the hawks on immigration because it lowered working wages and increased prices on the good and services the working class used the most.
I'd like to vote for that party. But it no longer exists. Posted by: Nope at January 30, 2026 06:41 PM (Ddi7K) 118
Heh. Ewetub is featuring a video on the 'nationwide walk out' is solidarity with Minneapolis.
Posted by: Aetius451AD work phone at January 30, 2026 06:41 PM (zZu0s) 119
My mother-in-law is a hooker herself (and has the mug to prove it!),
Posted by: LizLem at January 30, 2026 06:40 PM (gWBY1) ---- Things I never thought I'd see on AoSHQ...This sentence is much funnier taken out of context. Posted by: "Perfessor" Squirrel at January 30, 2026 06:42 PM (ESVrU) 120
To be fair, Lemon isn't much of a flight risk, and if he does, who cares? Let him pay his own way back and forth to Minneapolis for court from any bolt hole he and his husband squat in. Posted by: Auspex at January 30, 2026 06:42 PM (Y8DZL) 121
When Iran is free California is going to see another exodus. Lots of Iranians are going to repatriate.
Same is going to happen with Cuba. Posted by: Ben Had at January 30, 2026 06:42 PM (0KSrI) 122
115 Wait, Ed Driscoll is my brother-in-law???
Posted by: Bulg at January 30, 2026 06:42 PM (77rzZ) 123
>>> Speaking of L.A. Times - I was a long-term subscriber, long after most people stopped. About two years ago I finally cancelled once and for all.
They called Larry Elder "the black face of white supremacy" when he ran for governor. They are gutter trash. Glad you are well rid of them. Posted by: LizLem at January 30, 2026 06:42 PM (gWBY1) 124
The article literally never mentions the country's first year of net-outwards migration in history.
There is no way that can have any beneficial effect. It is pure calamity. Millions will die horribly.' Still worth it to have the illegals gone. Posted by: Dr. Claw at January 30, 2026 06:31 PM (fd80v) Net Neutrality smiles... Posted by: tbodie Lurker. Unless you are reading this. at January 30, 2026 06:42 PM (LSR8N) 125
OT: Fuck. Ed is on about the Beatles again...
Posted by: Aetius451AD work phone at January 30, 2026 06:40 PM (zZu0s) ----------- Ed Sullivan? Posted by: ShainS -- Who's Gonna Be Today's FAFO Darwin Award Winner? at January 30, 2026 06:42 PM (0Eh0f) 126
I'd like to vote for that party. But it no longer exists.
Posted by: Nope at January 30, 2026 06:41 PM (Ddi7K) They weren't majority communists then. Posted by: Aetius451AD work phone at January 30, 2026 06:42 PM (zZu0s) 127
Bad news, everyone [apologies if this has been posted already]
@InsiderGeo BREAKING: UN Secretary-General António Guterres warns the United Nations is at risk of imminent financial collapse, citing unpaid member state contributions and budget constraints. He warned cash reserves could run out by July unless funding rules change. Jan 30, 2026 · 2:56 PM UTC Posted by: gKWVE at January 30, 2026 06:43 PM (gKWVE) 128
Increased housing supply is a real thing. Many projects got delayed during COVID and are only now coming online. It takes at least 5 years to plans and build any sizeable housing development.
I’d also like to see home buying has fared during this time. My best guesstimate is that buying was soft the last few years because of Biden’s insane interest rates, but has now picked up. That would mean some renters are now buyers. But surely, kicking out hordes of illegals certainly decreased demand. I’d like to see the rental rates broken down by cost. I’d assume the illegals were renting at the low end and this jacking up prices there. Posted by: Elric the Blade at January 30, 2026 06:14 PM (r0S8E) For a while during COVID several big corps were buying up houses and holding them. I believe Trump blocked that kind of thing and they probably are divesting themselves. Like the Chicken/Egg issue, this probably was a Biden distortion in the market for infiltration of illegals. Posted by: Oldcat at January 30, 2026 06:43 PM (8avO+) 129
I mnew Lemon wasn't going to suffer a jailing
Posted by: Skip at January 30, 2026 06:43 PM (Ia/+0) Posted by: zombie Mama Cass at January 30, 2026 06:44 PM (0sNs1) 131
The places rent has gone down are mostly the places no one wants to live because there are no jobs. The places people actually work, and thus need to be near, arent coming down at all.
This is not about tapped out renters deciding to not have a place to live. Multifamily construction has been at historic highs for several years. Unless you’re getting paid in a foreign currency or performing a forex hedge your rent is not cheaper due to dollar devaluation lol. People need to learn the difference between the DXY and inflation One of factors people miss is lot of rental properties are shifting from short rentals so that is causing an increase in inventory as well. I can’t stand this economic fascism. Cheaper rents are destroying landlords ability to profit. The falling price of gasoline is causing more climate change. Trump is destroying the American way of life. I can’t handle this anymore. /s Posted by: Intercepted Reddit Transmissions brought by the Intrepid AoS Liaison at January 30, 2026 06:44 PM (ycI94) 132
Bad news, everyone [apologies if this has been posted already]
@InsiderGeo BREAKING: UN Secretary-General António Guterres warns the United Nations is at risk of imminent financial collapse, citing unpaid member state contributions and budget constraints. He warned cash reserves could run out by July unless funding rules change. Jan 30, 2026 · 2:56 PM UTC Posted by: gKWVE at January 30, 2026 06:43 PM (gKWVE) maybe UNICEF could collect pennies in the EU for ya. Trump would be a God Emperor for life if he got the UN to move to Geneva or somewhere. Posted by: Oldcat at January 30, 2026 06:45 PM (8avO+) 133
I'd be safe and warm,
if I was in L.A. Posted by: zombie Mama Cass at January 30, 2026 06:44 PM (0sNs1) it actually was cold and wet this last week. better than firestorms, tho. Posted by: Oldcat at January 30, 2026 06:45 PM (8avO+) 134
OT: Fuck. Ed is on about the Beatles again...
Posted by: Aetius451AD work phone at January 30, 2026 06:40 PM (zZu0s) ----------- Ed Sullivan? Posted by: ShainS -- Who's Gonna Be Today's FAFO Darwin Award Winner? at January 30, 2026 06:42 PM Mr. Ed? Posted by: Wilbur at January 30, 2026 06:45 PM (0sNs1) 135
Trump should purchase the Turtle Bay property, lol!
Posted by: Lizzy at January 30, 2026 06:46 PM (Hkcdp) 136
Lewis Cass >>>> Mama Cass
Posted by: Bulg at January 30, 2026 06:46 PM (77rzZ) 137
>>> Speaking of L.A. Times - I was a long-term subscriber, long after most people stopped. About two years ago I finally cancelled once and for all.
They called Larry Elder "the black face of white supremacy" when he ran for governor. They are gutter trash. Glad you are well rid of them. Posted by: LizLem at January 30, 2026 06:42 PM (gWBY1) ----------- At least The Times is not owned by a Chinese South African Billionaire who got rich here and -- of course -- hates America. Wait, wut? Posted by: ShainS -- Who's Gonna Be Today's FAFO Darwin Award Winner? at January 30, 2026 06:46 PM (0Eh0f) 138
I saw this in the L.A. suburbs in 2009. In the recession, jobs disappeared. So all of the sudden all the people pushing stolen grocery carts full of food down my street every day evaporated. The guy, probably an immigrant, that they hired to collect them in his truck disappeared.
The jobs left, so they left. Posted by: Random PJ at January 30, 2026 06:47 PM (+jscL) 139
@InsiderGeo
BREAKING: UN Secretary-General António Guterres warns the United Nations is at risk of imminent financial collapse, citing unpaid member state contributions and budget constraints. He warned cash reserves could run out by July unless funding rules change. Jan 30, 2026 · 2:56 PM UTC Posted by: gKWVE at January 30, 2026 06:43 PM (gKWVE) ---- I imagine the graft and corruption that goes on in that building dwarfs anything a group of Somalis could get away with in Minnesota. Posted by: "Perfessor" Squirrel at January 30, 2026 06:47 PM (ESVrU) 140
For a while during COVID several big corps were buying up houses and holding them. I believe Trump blocked that kind of thing and they probably are divesting themselves. Like the Chicken/Egg issue, this probably was a Biden distortion in the market for infiltration of illegals. Posted by: Oldcat --- The Biden Corporation changed up the housing market like I've never seen it. It wasn't good for buyers or sellers. It was dead in the water as far as I'm concerned. Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at January 30, 2026 06:47 PM (rarFa) 141
Isn't this like the third time Don 'Cheesedick' Lemon has been down the Rabbit Hole? He's a kept property.
Posted by: Rev. Wishbone at January 30, 2026 06:47 PM (oT7pT) 142
>>> 131 The places rent has gone down are mostly the places no one wants to live because there are no jobs. The places people actually work, and thus need to be near, arent coming down at all.
Because no one wants to live and work in LA...Nice try Reddit. (And thanks for all the intercepted transmissons! It's one of my fave recurring things in the blog comments.) Posted by: LizLem at January 30, 2026 06:48 PM (gWBY1) 143
Hawaiian Judge orders all LA Landlords to raise rental prices to help the Democrats in the Mid Term elections...
Posted by: CNN Breaking News at January 30, 2026 06:48 PM (38587) 144
FIFY
Good news, everyone [apologies if this has been posted already] InsiderGeo BREAKING: UN Secretary-General António Guterres warns the United Nations is at risk of imminent financial collapse, citing unpaid member state contributions and budget constraints. He warned cash reserves could run out by July unless funding rules change. Jan 30, 2026 · 2:56 PM UTC Posted by: gKWVE at January 30, 2026 06:43 PM Posted by: Skip at January 30, 2026 06:48 PM (Ia/+0) 145
Jim Kunstler’s latest piece is about our newest Bond villain in Shanghai.
Posted by: Bulg at January 30, 2026 06:48 PM (77rzZ) 146
I'd be safe and warm,
if I was in L.A. Posted by: zombie Mama Cass at January 30, 2026 06:44 PM (0sNs1) Those 2 fellas in The Mamas and Papas were humping the blonde chick but did either one hump ol' Mama Cass? She was fat and ugly but come on, love the one your with! Posted by: Dirty Old Hippie Boomer at January 30, 2026 06:48 PM (pbej3) 147
@InsiderGeo
BREAKING: UN Secretary-General António Guterres warns the United Nations is at risk of imminent financial collapse, citing unpaid member state contributions and budget constraints. He warned cash reserves could run out by July unless funding rules change. Jan 30, 2026 · 2:56 PM UTC Posted by: gKWVE at January 30, 2026 06:43 PM (gKWVE) __________________________ Make them pay their overdue NYC parking tickets as well. They probably total about the same as the GNP of some mid sized country by now. Posted by: Orson at January 30, 2026 06:48 PM (dIske) 148
69
Lots of school districts seeing plunging enrollments as well. Posted by: Hadrian the Seventh at January 30, 2026 06:23 PM (tgvbd) plunging necklines > plunging enrollments Posted by: Anonymous Rogue in Kalifornistan (ARiK) at January 30, 2026 06:48 PM (QGaXH) 149
139 @InsiderGeo
BREAKING: UN Secretary-General António Guterres warns the United Nations is at risk of imminent financial collapse, citing unpaid member state contributions and budget constraints. He warned cash reserves could run out by July unless funding rules change. So................... What is your point ???? Posted by: Jackson K. at January 30, 2026 06:48 PM (38587) 150
Someone said it best "get rid of the fraud and America's debt doesn't exist". Might be a bit of hyperbole, but not that much
Posted by: Smell the Glove at January 30, 2026 06:49 PM (IDEQi) 151
Armenians were one of the few ethnic groups in the Russian Empire (along with the Baltic Germans) who didn’t mind being ruled by the Russians.
Posted by: Bulg at January 30, 2026 06:39 PM (77rzZ) Too bad they let NATO run an op on them a year or so back cut ties with Russia. They first lost about a third of their land to a neighbor. And Turkey is looking at them with interest from another direction. Posted by: Oldcat at January 30, 2026 06:49 PM (8avO+) 152
Cass Gilbert > Lewis Cass > Mama Cass >>>> Cass Sunstein
Posted by: ShainS -- Who's Gonna Be Today's FAFO Darwin Award Winner? at January 30, 2026 06:49 PM (0Eh0f) 153
>>> UN Secretary-General António Guterres warns the United Nations is at risk of imminent financial collapse
Will they leave NYC? Pretty please? Posted by: LizLem at January 30, 2026 06:50 PM (gWBY1) 154
148 Depends on the neckline.
Posted by: Bulg at January 30, 2026 06:50 PM (77rzZ) 155
UN should just close up shop for a few months until funds are secured
Posted by: Skip at January 30, 2026 06:50 PM (Ia/+0) 156
UN. The time for honoring yourselves has come to an end.
Posted by: Ben Had at January 30, 2026 06:50 PM (0KSrI) 157
I mnew Lemon wasn't going to suffer a jailing
Posted by: Skip at January 30, 2026 06:43 PM (Ia/+0) Now you sit in your luxury suite and think about what you did, young man! Posted by: Pug Mahon, Rock 'n' Roll Martian at January 30, 2026 06:50 PM (0aYVJ) 158
34 Damn. I thought Hospice was the best run section of the Medicare system. I guess it has no oversight.
Posted by: Opinion fact Hospice care is primarily covered by Medicare Part A for beneficiaries with a terminal illness (6 months or less to live), providing up to 100% coverage for comfort-focused care. It is also covered by Medicaid in nearly all states, as well as by most private insurance plans. The latter, under Medicaid and several Medicare advantage programs, seems to open the door to fraud. Posted by: L - No nic, another fine day at January 30, 2026 06:51 PM (NFX2v) 159
147 @InsiderGeo
BREAKING: UN Secretary-General António Guterres warns the United Nations is at risk of imminent financial collapse, citing unpaid member state contributions and budget constraints. He warned cash reserves could run out by July unless funding rules change. Price of NYC Hookers drops to all time low ..... Posted by: Jackson K. at January 30, 2026 06:51 PM (38587) 160
Plunging enrollment = public school consolidation and teacher/administrator layoffs?
They’ve used immigrants to backfill the kids whose parents fled to private schools due to poor quality, violence, and indoctrination. Propped up with illegals’ kids no more! Posted by: Lizzy at January 30, 2026 06:51 PM (Hkcdp) 161
>>>BREAKING: UN Secretary-General António Guterres warns the United Nations is at risk of imminent financial collapse, citing unpaid member state contributions and budget constraints. He warned cash reserves could run out by July unless funding rules change.
So................... What is your point ???? Posted by: Jackson K. >It's a prime time for the UN to plan to relocate to Cuba or Greenland. Posted by: Rev. Wishbone at January 30, 2026 06:51 PM (oT7pT) 162
Lemon no bail was a given. He is still charged and will be tried.
Posted by: Ben Had at January 30, 2026 06:51 PM (0KSrI) 163
NOOD Week in Woke
Posted by: ShainS -- Who's Gonna Be Today's FAFO Darwin Award Winner? at January 30, 2026 06:52 PM (0Eh0f) 164
>It's a prime time for the UN to plan to relocate to Cuba or Greenland.
Posted by: Rev. Wishbone at January 30, 2026 06:51 PM (oT7pT) Outside of the Western...er Trumpian Hemisphere. Far Outside. Posted by: Oldcat at January 30, 2026 06:52 PM (8avO+) 165
He warned cash reserves could run out by July unless funding rules change.
Jan 30, 2026 · 2:56 PM UTC Have Mamdami raise the rent and dial it back to April Posted by: DanMan at January 30, 2026 06:52 PM (8uzBS) 166
I see a judge took the death penalty off the table in the Mangione case. Dude shot an innocent, unarmed man in the back in broad daylight in cold blood. If we were a proper country he should have been hanged before the week was out.......
Posted by: Anonymous Rogue in Kalifornistan (ARiK) at January 30, 2026 06:53 PM (QGaXH) 167
136 Lewis Cass >>>> Mama Cass
Posted by: Bulg Been to the site in Sault St Marie where he tore down the British flag and trampled on it. A great Michiganian. Posted by: Auspex at January 30, 2026 06:53 PM (Y8DZL) 168
162 Lemon no bail was a given. He is still charged and will be tried.
Put him in a cell with Bubba from Backwoods WV that has not seen a woman in 10 years... Ride'n Cowboy... Posted by: Jackson K. at January 30, 2026 06:54 PM (38587) 169
It's a prime time for the UN to plan to relocate to Cuba or Greenland.
Posted by: Rev. Wishbone at January 30, 2026 06:51 PM (oT7pT) Bangladesh. It's still a shithole 54 years later. Savages. Posted by: Zombie George Harrison at January 30, 2026 06:54 PM (pbej3) Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at January 30, 2026 06:54 PM (rarFa) 171
169 It's a prime time for the UN to plan to relocate to Cuba or Greenland.
Posted by: Rev. Wishbone --- Not on my lawn. Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at January 30, 2026 06:56 PM (rarFa) 172
The School District of Philadelphia is proposing to close 20 public schools, impacting nearly 5,000 students starting in the 2027-28 school year.
See, they've 'nudged' a great deal of their illegal population out to ring (or further) counties via corporation and non-profits, or to northeast and southwest Philly. Suddenly, empty buildings that had needed lots of C19 $ to improve ventilation and remove asbestos for the 10th or so consecutive years. Posted by: L - No nic, another fine day at January 30, 2026 06:58 PM (NFX2v) 173
88 85 As expected.
@LeadingReport · 3m BREAKING: Judge releases Don Lemon without bail. ----------- Monday he has to be in a courtroom in MPLS. Posted by: beckster at January 30, 2026 06:30 PM (I7J9 Would serve the judge right if Lemon skips to a non-extradition jurisdiction..... Would serve Lemon right of the non-extradition jurisdiction is one of those places that gives gays free flying lessons off tall buildings..... Posted by: Anonymous Rogue in Kalifornistan (ARiK) at January 30, 2026 07:00 PM (QGaXH) 174
I'm makin' a list, and checkin' it twice, mouthbreathers.
Posted by: Kathy Griffin at January 30, 2026 07:00 PM (0sNs1) 175
BREAKING: Judge releases Don Lemon without bail.
----------- Just like J'6rs not Posted by: It's me donna at January 30, 2026 06:32 PM (VE6XX) Is his butthole sore ? Posted by: Hatari somewhere on Ventura Highway at January 30, 2026 07:01 PM (NtVYv) 176
Good news, everyone [apologies if this has been posted already] InsiderGeo BREAKING: UN Secretary-General António Guterres warns the United Nations is at risk of imminent financial collapse, citing unpaid member state contributions and budget constraints. He warned cash reserves could run out by July unless funding rules change. Jan 30, 2026 · 2:56 PM UTC Posted by: gKWVE at January 30, 2026 06:43 PM ---------- After the incidents of chickenshit sabotage the last time Trump gave a speech there, I'm in favor of doing anything possible to ruin them faster. Clowns. Posted by: Semi-Literate Thug at January 30, 2026 07:02 PM (hA/c/) 177
96 Every time I drop something it always hits the exact point on the dish/item to crack or break ??
HOW DOES IT KNOW ??????????????????? Posted by: Jackson at January 30, 2026 06:34 PM (38587) By the same magic your thermos knows to keep cold things cold and hot things hot... Posted by: Anonymous Rogue in Kalifornistan (ARiK) at January 30, 2026 07:03 PM (QGaXH) 178
7000 homes were burnt in the Palisades. 40% of Pacific Palisades was Jewish. So Mayor Karen Bass ordered an LAFD stand-down while the Jewish section of town burned down.
This is comparable to what Hitler did, though on a smaller scale. Posted by: wferrin at January 31, 2026 06:39 PM (klfIL) Virginia's Governor Sold Herself as a Moderate Centrist as a Candidate.
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