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Sunday Overnight Open Thread - June 28, 2026 [Doof]
Howdy Hordelings! Welcome to the Sunday ONT. Hope your weekend has been a good one. Open thread, as always. Fashion and music, as always. What's on YOUR mind tonight?
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So it's Sunday. First day of the week. Ever wonder why we have seven days in a week? Of course you have!
Why Is a Week 7 Days?
The seven-day week is so deeply baked into modern life that it feels almost inevitable. Workdays, weekends, school schedules, streaming release dates — nearly everything runs on the same seven-day rhythm. But there’s nothing especially natural about a week. Unlike a year, a month, or a day, it doesn’t neatly correspond to a major astronomical event.
While a year is tied to Earth’s orbit around the sun, a month is roughly one full cycle of moon phases, and a day is one rotation of Earth on its axis, the length of a week isn’t cut and dry. So why is it seven days instead of, say, five, eight, or 12?
The seven-day week has endured for thousands of years, surviving empires, revolutions, religious shifts, and even a few determined attempts to replace it. Its origins lie in a mix of astronomy, astrology, religion, and ancient practicality — with a healthy dose of historical debate.
Check out the whole thing. Be a history nerd!
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My predecessor as Sunday Night ONT host would often feature a "Genius Award Winner" segment. I'd like to foray into those waters tonight.
Man Uses Massage Gun on His Eyes with Disastrous Consequences
Doctors Niamh O’Connell and Ashraf Khan were shocked when the unnamed patient showed up at an eye treatment center in the Scottish capital, because both of his eyes were in terrible shape. His right eye had multiple retinal tears, widespread retinal bruising, and a condition called retinal dialysis, while the left eye also had significant retinal bruising and six small horseshoe tears.
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Left without a real explanation, the doctors asked the patient about anything “untoward involving the eyes,” and that was when he reluctantly told them that he had been using a percussive massage gun both around and directly on both eyes, on a weekly basis, for around three months. He hadn’t noticed anything unusual until a few days prior to his visit to the eye treatment center, when he started seeing floaters and flashing lights in his right eye.
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The young patient reportedly used the massage gun on his eyes to relieve the feeling of tiredness, but the percussive action had unintended consequences. The massage gun is believed to have rapidly compressed the eyeballs back, causing them to squish out from the sides, leading to retinal dialysis.
How'd I do, Mis Hum?
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Moron approved behavior
'Ette Couture (Courtesy of Piper)
It's that time of the week - when we turn the ONT over to our good friend Piper for a bit. Here's this week's fashion pr0n.
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The Evolution of Eyeglasses
Eyeglasses have transformed dramatically over eight centuries from clunky medieval tools reserved for scholars to sleek, high-tech accessories.
Long before modern spectacles, people experimented with magnification. Ancient Romans and Greeks used polished crystals or water-filled globes as simple magnifiers. In China, smoky quartz panes served as early eye protection as far back as the 12th century.
The first true wearable eyeglasses emerged in northern Italy around 1286–1290. These “rivet spectacles” featured two convex lenses set in frames connected by a rivet at the bridge. Worn by balancing them on the nose or holding them by hand, they primarily were used by scholars for reading.
The 18th century introduced temple glasses with side arms. However, many preferred discreet handheld styles like lorgnettes, elegant opera glasses with a handle. Monocles emerged as a sophisticated accessory for the upper class. Benjamin Franklin’s bifocals (around 1784) added functionality.
Mass production made glasses more accessible. Pince-nez (“pinch the nose” became hugely popular; spring-loaded clips gripped the nose without temples. Often attached to a chain or cord, they projected an intellectual or bourgeois image. Monocles reinforced upper-class sophistication. Glasses increasingly signaled education and refinement.
The 20th century marked the true shift from medical necessity to style statement.
1920s–1930s:
Round metal or tortoiseshell frames dominated, evoking the Jazz Age and intellectual chic. Women began wearing them more openly as fashion accessories.
1940s–1950s:
Browline frames (half-rim with prominent upper plastic or horn) became iconic for men, think Buddy Holly, projecting a smart, modern masculinity. For women, dramatic cat-eye frames symbolized femininity and confidence. Audrey Hepburn and Marilyn Monroe helped popularize upswept, playful shapes
1960s:
Round wire-rim or teashade glasses exploded with the counterculture movement. John Lennon’s round frames became synonymous with peace, rebellion, and artistic expression. Oversized and geometric shapes also emerged.
1970s:
Aviator styles exuded cool, adventurous masculinity. Oversized square or geometric frames captured the disco era. Sunglasses trends heavily influenced ophthalmic eyewear.
1980s:
Large, colorful plastic frames dominated, think bright reds, neons, and geometric shapes. They matched the era’s bold power suits and shoulder pads. Oversized was in for both men and women.
Late 20th to Early 21st Century:
Designer brands (Gucci, Chanel, Ray-Ban) turned glasses into luxury items. The 1990s favored thin metal frames and minimalist looks, while the 2000s saw hipster revivals of round and Wayfarer styles.
And in 2026? Oversized and architectural frames dominate, but with more thoughtful proportions than previous years. Expect deep bevels, volumetric acetate, thick fronts, and sculptural details that play with light and shadow. These create strong presence while remaining wearable.
The palette leans toward calm sophistication with new neutrals taking center stage:
Soft sage, sand, dusty rose, powdery olive, and slate metallics
Warm tortoise remains a perennial favorite
Tone-on-tone combinations (frame and lens in harmonious shades) create refined cohesion
Bold accents appear as pops: rich reds, teals, purples, and metallic shines.
Current trends build on historical evolution: the cat-eye glamour of the 1950s, the counterculture rounds of the 1960s, and the bold plastics of the 1980s all echo in today’s revivals, now elevated with better materials, comfort, and technology - something that is a discussion topic on it’s own.
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Thanks, Piper!
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Howdy, Y'all! Welcome to the wondrously fabulous Gun Thread! As always, I want to thank all of our regulars for being here week in and week out, and also offer a bigly Gun Thread welcome to any newcomers who may be joining us tonight. Howdy and thank you for stopping by! I hope you find our wacky conversation on the subject of guns 'n shooting both enjoyable and informative. You are always welcome to lurk in the shadows of shame, but I'd like to invite you to jump into the conversation, say howdy, and tell us what kind of shooting you like to do!
Holy Shitballs! How in the ever-loving Hell did it get to be the Final June Edition? Adios June! Coming soon: July Editions!
With that, step into the dojo and let's get to the gun stuff below, shall we?
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FUNdamentals
I will begrudgingly admit that gun cleaning is a sort-of fundamental. For a long time I was a "clean it after every range session" kind of guy, but have since been cured of that affliction. OK, I am a little bit kidding. Truth is, firearms will keep working as advertised with a fair amount of neglect, so my range guns don't typically see a lot of regular deep cleaning, but I do make sure they're properly lubricated. The exceptions are my carry guns, which I keep pretty clean.
Anyhoo, do you clean your firearms after every trip to the range? I think for many that's just part of the fun of shooting and there is certainly nothing wrong with that. Regardless of frequency, you do need cleaning stuff and there are a bunch of products available. Do they all work the same and are they worth the money?
Let's find out.
So which cleaning frequency camp do you fall into, and what products do you use?
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S&W Model 52
I am pretty certain I need one of these.
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.950 Caliber
A muzzle brake? Seriously? Have we become a nation of girly-men?
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.22LR Revolvers
Our pal Hickok45 takes a look.
Why don't you put a muzzle brake on these too?
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Protection Against Atomic Attack!
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Our Pal The American Farmer
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Highway Patrol!
This week's episode: Dan Hostage!
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Creature With The Atom Brain!
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Cigar Central
Here are some different online cigar vendors. You will find they not only carry different brands and different lines from those brands, but also varying selections of vitolas (sizes/shapes) of given lines. It's good to have options, especially if you're looking for a specific cigar.
Cigarsinternational.com Cigarpage.com Famous-smoke.com Cigarsdaily.com Neptunecigar.com Smallbatchcigar.com Bobalu Cigar Company Cigarbid.com Nicks Cigar WorldNew!A note about sources. The brick & mortar/online divide exists with cigars, as with guns, and most consumer products, with respect to price. As with guns - since both are "persecuted industries", basically - I make a conscious effort to source at least some of my cigars from my local store(s). It's a small thing, but the brick & mortar segment for both guns and tobacco are precious, and worth supporting where you can. And if you're lucky enough to have a good cigar store/lounge available, they're often a good social event with many dangerous people of the sort who own scary gunz, or read smart military blogs like this one. -rhomboid
Anyone have others to include? Perhaps a small local roller who makes a cigar you like? Send me your recommendation and a link to the site!
Please note the new and improved protonmail account gunthread at protonmail dot com. An informal Gun Thread archive can be found HERE. Future expansion plans are in the works for the site Weasel Gun Thread. If you have a question you would like to ask Gun Thread Staff offline, just send us a note and we'll do our best to answer. If you care to share the story of your favorite firearm, send a picture with your nic and tell us what you sadly lost in the tragic canoe accident. If you would like to remain completely anonymous, just say so. Lurkers are always welcome!
That's it for this week - have you been to the range?
Posted by: RedMindBlueState at June 28, 2026 07:03 PM (Wnv9h)
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When I went to Army Infantry training in 1975 we had to crouch down in a concrete hole and let a tank run over us, it was just like that hole in the atomic attack video.
Posted by: Mister Scott (Formerly GWS) at June 28, 2026 07:03 PM (0N4FZ)
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See, I type two more letters than he, and it costs me a first.
Posted by: RI Red at June 28, 2026 07:04 PM (jkyX4)
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Good evening. I pretty much only shoot target rifles. They get cleaned between 150 and 200 rounds. Which is documented in the round count logs I keep.
Posted by: Blake - semi lurker at large at June 28, 2026 07:05 PM (t5Z/c)
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Good evening to everyone. Making plans for shooting next weekend.
In the meantime, have a great week everyone and thank you to Weasel.
Posted by: Coelacanth at June 28, 2026 07:05 PM (6dH/9)
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Hello, Weasel! I clean after every range trip thanks to the Big Green Machine and Sergeant Major Barton in ROTC.
Work on your fundamentals AND fell three or four pine trees with every trigger pull.
What's not to like about that gun and ammo!
Posted by: Pillage Idiot at June 28, 2026 07:11 PM (HlyYF)
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I pretty much only clean when the working parts of the gun remind me of the surface of a gas station* restroom sink. I sincerely believe that more barrels have been ruined by over-cleaning than by under-cleaning.
* Bucc-ee's excepted, of course. None of my guns are "fabulous."
Posted by: Oddbob at June 28, 2026 07:12 PM (vTZFs)
19 IMPORTANT AND MANDATORY GUN THREAD STYLE GUIDE UPDATE
Our host and mentor, Weasel issued a pronouncement in a comment on a Thread earlier this week, which is now being codified in the Gun Thread Style Guide.
A miss* will no longer be referred to as a "miss".
Henceforth, it is to be referred to as an "unplanned lateral excursion".
Please update your Style Guides accordingly.
Thank you for your attention to this matter.
* While most of us aren't Weasel, and don't consider dropping the fourth shot of an otherwise admirable five-shot group into the 7-ring a miss, we do sometimes have shots end up in other-that-desired locations, up to, and including, a longitudinal wall of a large livestock shelter facility.
It doesn't matter. All such deviations are to be referred to as "unplanned lateral excursions.
Posted by: Duncanthrax at June 28, 2026 07:12 PM (0sNs1)
202 Here!
Posted by: RI Red at June 28, 2026 07:00 PM (jkyX4)
3 Darn you, RMBS,
*shakes fist*
12 See, I type two more letters than he, and it costs me a first.
Posted by: RI Red at June 28, 2026 07:04 PM
An unplanned temporal excursion.
Posted by: Duncanthrax at June 28, 2026 07:16 PM (0sNs1)
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Posted by: Duncanthrax at June 28, 2026 07:12 PM (0sNs1)
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Sounds good to me!
Posted by: Weasel at June 28, 2026 07:17 PM (/IR4F)
I made my gun range down in the 100-year floodplain so I would still have a nice natural earth backstop with plenty of room for error by new shooters.
Our creek went about 13' over normal elevation during the flood last weekend.
I anchored my nice pistol bench to the ground. My rifle bench was just leveled on slightly higher ground, but not anchored.
Ground is still not dry enough to drive in, but I fear I may have lost my rifle bench and my pistol bench will be damaged.
God certainly has excellent aim when HE targets a location for training thunder storms!
Posted by: Pillage Idiot at June 28, 2026 07:19 PM (HlyYF)
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Shot mixed bag of reloads yesterday in our silhouette match with expected results. Had fun but didn't score well. But that's fine as I got rid of ammo I thought questionable.
13 for 20, far cry from the 18 I shot a while back.
Posted by: Blake - semi lurker at large at June 28, 2026 07:20 PM (51aVQ)
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I learned to clean every time because I used to shoot surplus military ammo and I dislike rust.
I went shooting last week. I bought an Ortgies in .32, and discovered that the recoil and striker springs were shot (not unusual for a 100 year old automatic) so I ordered a set from Wolff Gunsprings ( gunsprings.com) via a friend who has an account. Once I got them in, I switched out the recoil and striker springs, and we went on a trip to the range.
The Ortgies is a snappy little .32 that can be quite accurate! It was dead on at the 25 yard range, and I got all the shots on the target frame at 50 yards, and 5 on the paper plate sized target
I also took the 9 mm Star BM out, since I had to replace a broken barrel swivel (Spanish steel again) and I had to do a function test; once again it astounded me by being as accurate as ever.
Posted by: Kindltot at June 28, 2026 07:21 PM (rbvCR)
25 Part combo build Sig Sauer P365 ready for plinking in the woods tomorrow.
Unrelated: John Bolton deserves time, plea agreement be damned.
Posted by: Auspex at June 28, 2026 07:24 PM (Y8DZL)
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Good CLP video. I use the Break Free CLP most of the time. Will try the Clenzoil.
Posted by: RI Red at June 28, 2026 07:24 PM (jkyX4)
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After watching a Langdon Tactical video on how to field strip and clean a Beretta PX 4, I've become a fan of the Lucas Oil Extreme Duty line of firearm solvents and lubricants.
Productive day at the range today. Not a lot of other patrons.
I focused today on sight lines on gub stability. I need glasses to see the iron sights clearly, but my glasses make the target look like an amorphous blob. I've been trying without the glasses on the logic that I like seeing what I'm aiming at and a self-defense situation likely won't allow time to put on glasses.
Success! Put many well grouped holes in or near the center of the paper. Declared victory and went home.
29Good CLP video. I use the Break Free CLP most of the time. Will try the Clenzoil.
My biggest problem with CLP is finding one in a container that doesn't leak.
Posted by: Oddbob at June 28, 2026 07:28 PM (vTZFs)
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Mosins: every time, as I use Soviet-bloc surplus ammo.
M1 Garands: slipping a bit, used to be every session - bore, that is - plan to resume that. Full disassembly only annually to preserve lock-up with the stocks.
M1 carbines: snake bore at least every time.
Revolvers (centerfire): if lead bullets, every time.
Semi pistols: every few sessions.
Semi rifles/pistols, always check lubrication.
Wipe down metal on everything every time I handle them.
Posted by: rhomboid at June 28, 2026 07:31 PM (SJWZc)
Posted by: Eromero at June 28, 2026 07:31 PM (LHPAg)
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Good evening all, and thanks for the thread Weasel.
Looking forward to looking at the CLP video. We usually clean between 200-300 rounds.
Range report: Not practicing weekly adversely impacts results, so that is being rectified. Started off weak (hope that is still the correct term) today, but pulled it together for a stronger mid and final sessions. Worded on trigger pull and my nemesis flinching, with good results. One would think they would be burned into my brain by now.
33Greetings!!!!
Posted by: Scuba_Dude at June 28, 2026 07:03 PM
Scoob!
You have a serious MA doppelganger. I was at the bank yesterday and I looked up to see a guy who, in partial profile, looked exactly like you. Same build, same hair..everything. Weird.
Posted by: RedMindBlueState at June 28, 2026 07:34 PM (Wnv9h)
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Maybe the last fully armed WWII aircraft. P-40 with all her teeth...
https://youtu.be/NEUO3myf55Y?is=pHymruZJiRWeXYdj
Posted by: tRusty Hudson at June 28, 2026 07:35 PM (ZfTMG)
Been shooting mostly .22 from the Ruger Mark IV. I’m focused on trigger pull. Straight back. No flinch. Fast. Slow. Medium. Got pretty ok. Shot mostly at 10-15 yards where a flinch is amplified.
Shot the Dan Wesson Patriot today. 1911 in .45.
Seven yards. Most shots went through the same hole. Trigger pull has improved.
Posted by: nurse ratched. at June 28, 2026 07:35 PM (yEz+x)
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Just came into possession of 2 Model 18s. A -3 and a -4. Not a big rimfire guy but hope to practice with them as it’s good revolver training.
Posted by: rhomboid at June 28, 2026 07:35 PM (SJWZc)
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Has anyone shot a S and W 52? Wondering if it has any advantage over the 38 Masterpiece revolver for competition. Maybe the 52's trigger was easier to use than the DA trigger on the revolver, although my K-38 has about the best DA trigger I've ever used.
Posted by: JTB at June 28, 2026 07:36 PM (yTvNw)
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Thanks Weasel - 'nother thanks on the CLP video. Been wondering lately if I should try other products; will give Break Free and Clenzoil a try.
Posted by: Patches at June 28, 2026 07:37 PM (338iJ)
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Part combo build Sig Sauer P365 ready for plinking in the woods tomorrow.
Posted by: Auspex at June 28, 2026 07:24 PM (Y8DZL)
The SIG P365 is great for building your "perfect" carry gun. Mine is a 3.8 inch barrel and slide on the short standard grip. A "365L" so to speak.
When I'm in a Free state, I can put in a 12 round magazine with a grip extension and turn it into an XL size. When I go to a Slave state, I put in a ten round magazine.
Posted by: Idaho Spudboy at June 28, 2026 07:37 PM (ntqEh)
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I don’t clean guns very often. Maybe every several hundred rounds.
But when I do clean them, it’s as thorough as I can handle by myself.
Posted by: nurse ratched. at June 28, 2026 07:37 PM (yEz+x)
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Good evening gubthreaders and all the ships at sea!
Posted by: blaster - Fortis Fortuna Adiuvat at June 28, 2026 07:39 PM (fKauK)
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Posted by: Patches at June 28, 2026 07:37 PM (338iJ)
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Posted by: Weasel at June 28, 2026 07:42 PM (levDv)
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New Dr Felton video today on each country rifles, production cost and what would be today.
Of course M-1 is top cost.
Posted by: Skip at June 28, 2026 07:42 PM (Ia/+0)
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I have a large spray can and a small bottle of CLP. The spray can is for things that need a larger amount of lubrication like an AR bolt and bolt carrier. The small bottle is for applying small drops on things that need only a little CLP like slide rails on a semi auto pistol.
Posted by: Ed L at June 28, 2026 07:42 PM (BCwQW)
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Also just added an H&K P7/M8 to the stable. Look forward to learning its peculiar operation.
Anyone know if the P7s have any ammo quirks, like short chamber ledes or anything? Typically only shoot my own reloads, which are now 124g (think the manual recos this bullet weight).
Posted by: rhomboid at June 28, 2026 07:43 PM (SJWZc)
Here's a thing. Because I work in a Federal facility my carry habit is a bit rusty. As we were about to hit the road I pulled out my EDC (P365XL) and checked to make sure the dot was good. It was not. The Romeo Zero is a remove to replace battery item and we were about to hit the road so I grabbed my backup EDC which is a Kel-tec PF9. It is less rounds and a less good shooter but that thing about the gun you have. It IS however smaller and lighter and ultimately more concealable.
Posted by: blaster - Fortis Fortuna Adiuvat at June 28, 2026 07:44 PM (fKauK)
47Also just added an H&K P7/M8 to the stable. Look forward to learning its peculiar operation.
Posted by: rhomboid at June 28, 2026 07:43 PM
Now comes the quest for magazines!
Posted by: Duncanthrax at June 28, 2026 07:45 PM (0sNs1)
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What’s burning Weasel? Finishing a Karen Berger Ixtelli on the porch. Not sure worth reviewing but pleasant enough.
Posted by: rhomboid at June 28, 2026 07:46 PM (SJWZc)
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New Dr Felton video today on each country rifles, production cost and what would be today.
Of course M-1 is top cost.
Posted by: Skip at June 28, 2026 07:42 PM (Ia/+0)
US Army Ordinance was always a proponent of old school gunsmithing when it came to its service rifles. Eugene Stoner's AR-15/M-16, designed in part to speed production by using plastic and aircraft grade aluminum instead of furniture grade walnut wood and steel, fell into disfavor with US Army Ordinance for this (and other) reasons.
Posted by: Ed L at June 28, 2026 07:47 PM (BCwQW)
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Duncan, actually fortunate in that respect - pistol came with 8 mags. Neither mags nor pistol have seen much use.
Posted by: rhomboid at June 28, 2026 07:48 PM (SJWZc)
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CLP: All my AR-15s get Magpul grips with the storage compartment and a Magpul oil bottle filled with whatever brand of CLP I have handy.
Yes, I know your homemade blend of 30-weight motor oil (used and strained through a bandana) and kerosene only costs you 15 cents per gallon to make, and you've been using it ever since you were in the Parachute Ski Marines. Good for you.
Posted by: Idaho Spudboy at June 28, 2026 07:49 PM (ntqEh)
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No range time though I have seen some promising locations in and around Dallas and Fort Worth on my visit to the area to see Rush. I may have to bring the guns next time I am here.
Posted by: Cow Demon at June 28, 2026 07:49 PM (gumUy)
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What’s burning Weasel? Finishing a Karen Berger Ixtelli on the porch. Not sure worth reviewing but pleasant enough.
Posted by: rhomboid at June 28, 2026 07:46 PM (SJWZc)
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I seem to be stuck on the Brick House maduros lately!
Posted by: Weasel at June 28, 2026 07:52 PM (Q9ilg)
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Anyone know if the P7s have any ammo quirks, like short chamber ledes or anything? Typically only shoot my own reloads, which are now 124g (think the manual recos this bullet weight).
Posted by: rhomboid at June 28, 2026 07:43 PM (SJWZc)
The P7 was designed as a NATO standard service pistol, so it should work best with 9mm NATO standard loadings. These are a bit hotter than US 9mm commercial loads.. My P7 PSP has worked well with most commerical loadings. But I've also been told that you should NOT use unjacketed lead bullets because 1) the polygonal rifling can shave lead from the bullet and 2) that lead can clog the gas port that's required to be open in order for the P7 series pistol to operate properly.
Posted by: Ed L at June 28, 2026 07:53 PM (BCwQW)
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The Felton video about World War Eleven rifle costs says the M1 Garand would have cost $666 in 2026 dollars.
Posted by: Idaho Spudboy at June 28, 2026 07:56 PM (ntqEh)
56I seem to be stuck on the Brick House maduros lately!
Posted by: Weasel at June 28, 2026 07:52 PM
Those were pretty good smokes.
Posted by: RedMindBlueState at June 28, 2026 07:56 PM (Wnv9h)
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What frosts me is that every time I hit the road, the question comes up if I should take my guns with me or not. I decided I was going onto federal property so therefore, no guns.
I get to the base I was going to visit and for the first time, ever, I find that I could not go on base with a civilian in my vehicle. So I was turned away at the gate. Had I known that would be an issue I would have taken my guns. Bah.
Posted by: Cow Demon at June 28, 2026 07:57 PM (gumUy)
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Virginia gun laws are the usual mess. People are trying to beat the rush for July 1 deadline on "assault firearms." Virginia State Police are delaying required background checks. So, you know, back the blue or something.
The two assault firearms bills - one on sale, manufacture, transfer etc along with mags >15 rounds as well as the carry on or about one's person in any place open to the public are currently enjoined but apparently the restraint is only against the Virgnia State Police enforcing it. The court order is until December 31 or until a higher court overturns it.
Makes things...murky.
Meanwhile, the law making possession, maufacture, etc. of unserialized firearms a felony remains in place but takes effect July 1, 2027.
Posted by: blaster - Fortis Fortuna Adiuvat at June 28, 2026 07:57 PM (fKauK)
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Weasel the Brick House maduro is a good place to be stuck. One of my early faves.
Posted by: rhomboid at June 28, 2026 07:58 PM (U/Byj)
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CLP: All my AR-15s get Magpul grips with the storage compartment and a Magpul oil bottle filled with whatever brand of CLP I have handy.
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Posted by: Idaho Spudboy at June 28, 2026 07:49 PM (ntqEh)
Good reminder. I know various of my rifles have storage, but I’ll be darned if I remember which have something in them.
I’m afraid I might find M&Ms.
Posted by: RI Red at June 28, 2026 07:58 PM (E9nGU)
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Thanks Ed L - for some reason I figured you might have knowledge to put to me.
Fortunately I only use jacketed/plated 9mm - and must do a few extra push-ups because I didn't even know the P7 has polygonal rifling. Dang.
I'll have to see if my current standard 9mm load works well.
Posted by: rhomboid at June 28, 2026 08:00 PM (U/Byj)
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I get to the base I was going to visit and for the first time, ever, I find that I could not go on base with a civilian in my vehicle. So I was turned away at the gate. Had I known that would be an issue I would have taken my guns. Bah.
Posted by: Cow Demon at June 28, 2026 07:57 PM (gumUy)
If you're going to a military base (not on official business), you usually need a sponsor on base to get you on the installation. Some bases will allow you to fill out paperwork at the visitor center so they can run a background check on you and your passengers, especially if there are things on base that people might want to see (museums, etc.). Others won't let you on base if you don't have official business there. It all depends on the individual base commanders and the tenant commands there.
Posted by: Ed L at June 28, 2026 08:02 PM (BCwQW)
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That .950 is pure ass American. Monster trucks, Motorcycle Jumping and the .950.
That was awesome.
Posted by: polynikes at June 28, 2026 08:02 PM (04gcy)
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Good Hickok 45 vid on .22 pistols, Weasel.
I think people should do a lot of .22 shooting.
Not only for fundamentals, but because it is fundamentally fun!
Posted by: RI Red at June 28, 2026 08:05 PM (E9nGU)
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If you're going to a military base (not on official business), you usually need a sponsor on base to get you on the installation. Some bases will allow you to fill out paperwork at the visitor center so they can run a background check on you and your passengers, especially if there are things on base that people might want to see (museums, etc.). Others won't let you on base if you don't have official business there. It all depends on the individual base commanders and the tenant commands there.
Posted by: Ed L at June 28, 2026 08:02 PM (BCwQW)
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They keep not letting me into Area 51.
Posted by: Weasel at June 28, 2026 08:05 PM (GSBVY)
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I have an ask. Would you please contact bluebell for Grammie 's address and send a card to a dear lady that, although she doesn't carry a .45, has been a huge part of this community.
Posted by: Ben Had at June 28, 2026 08:06 PM (afJtY)
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Earlier today I put ' oil all the guns in the safe' on my to do list.
Posted by: polynikes at June 28, 2026 08:07 PM (04gcy)
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1954 on the farm, that was my life. It was a great life.
Posted by: Eromero at June 28, 2026 08:07 PM (LHPAg)
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Cleaning of said target rifles: Wipe-out, as advised by Weasel, followed by Bore Tech Eliminator. Nylon brushes, naturally.
I tend to be wary of carbon build up.
Posted by: Blake - semi lurker in marginal standing at June 28, 2026 08:07 PM (UJMvS)
70I think people should do a lot of .22 shooting.
Not only for fundamentals, but because it is fundamentally fun!
Posted by: RI Red at June 28, 2026 08:05 PM
And if you really want to get your fundamentals humbled, spend some time with a recoilless match air rifle.
Posted by: RedMindBlueState at June 28, 2026 08:07 PM (Wnv9h)
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No range time but I did touch a GAU-8 attached to an A-10 today, after listening to a concert of patriotic music while seated with a F-80 Shooting Star on my left and a SR-71 Blackbird flanked by a U-2 on my right.
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I seem to be stuck on the Brick House maduros lately!"
A good smoke. Broke into the other humidor and had a Ghurka Assassin... from about 15 years ago. Fantastic smoke, it was. Still have a couple more...
Posted by: man at June 28, 2026 08:07 PM (XuXeR)
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Posted by: RI Red at June 28, 2026 08:05 PM (E9nGU)
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It seems highly undercelebrated!
Posted by: Weasel at June 28, 2026 08:07 PM (GSBVY)
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Think I saw that the feds just closed access to some (distant) high vantage point that is the best for observing Area 51. Friend is involved with development projects in NV and several of the plots of fed land involved had "Area X" designations.
Posted by: rhomboid at June 28, 2026 08:08 PM (U/Byj)
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They keep not letting me into Area 51.
Posted by: Weasel at June 28, 2026 08:05 PM (GSBVY)
They tell me the same thing at Suitland (home of Naval Intelligence), the Naval Research Lab, and Thurmont (aka Camp David).
Posted by: Ed L at June 28, 2026 08:10 PM (BCwQW)
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RMBS, uptwinkles on the recoilless rifle!
Oh.
Air rifle.
Never mind.
Posted by: RI Red at June 28, 2026 08:10 PM (E9nGU)
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Ohhh M&Ms! Now I am craving those...thanks Red!
Posted by: The Grateful - Acta Non Verba at June 28, 2026 08:07 PM (IQ6Gq)
We did go over storage space in the AR 15 platform, right?
p.s. my self-imposed island exile is coming to a close. Back on the range later this week.
Posted by: RI Red at June 28, 2026 08:13 PM (E9nGU)
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Did you know Glock made an AR-15 but only available to military and police. The GR 115.
Posted by: polynikes at June 28, 2026 08:14 PM (04gcy)
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I clean my 9mm after every range trip. I generally use my 45 each trip too, but I hate chasing the spring down from some unknown, and always changing corner or the shop. So it gets the special treatment only after every other use.
The 12ga semi-auto gets cleaned each time, but it’s easy. Inertia-cycled model, rather than gas operated, so it’s very basic.
My mini 14 never gets used, so just an annual oil job with no disassembly.
I love the Hoppes #19(?). Works good, and like the smell.
Gunscrubber strips the everything off everywhere, so I don’t use it.
Speaking of gun cleaning, I am, and have had a few JR Cigar Cohiba clones today. Absolutely my favorite, everyday cigar.
Oh, wait. That might have been a tangential comment. Sorry.
Posted by: Gunslinger at June 28, 2026 08:15 PM (Mxkwh)
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Hi
I'm here. Have nothing to report sadly. Maybe next week. Anybody have any "fireworks" planned for the fourth?
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RI Red, for those that have very limited range time an air rifle does make for building muscle memory and target acquisition that can be done in a back yard.
Posted by: Ben Had at June 28, 2026 08:16 PM (afJtY)
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We did go over storage space in the AR 15 platform, right?
Posted by: RI Red
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Negative. But you had me at M&Ms.....
Posted by: screaming in digital at June 28, 2026 08:18 PM (/4R5g)
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Another range day yesterday, with Bubba Fly and my G44. So a very Glock day and I'm ok with that.
The G17 I have is heavily bubba-fied with a Romeo One optic, custom stippling and a double undercut. All that means is: optic means old eyes can put holes in paper, stippling means the Gen 3 Glock isn't slippery, the double undercut means no Glock Knuckle and I can shoot it all day.
I may replace the trigger shoe at some point. Anyway, I shoot it well, had a pretty good Dot Torture drill, just a few strings low left and that's due to me forcing the break.
The G44 is for relaxation after the drills and it's fun. I would love to burn more 9mm but honestly, I'm poor now and I can't afford to put 200 rounds of 9mm downrange anymore. So I'm filling in the relaxation portion of my range visits with .22lr. And that is good.
Anyway, I've continued to be happy with Glocks. I shoot them well and if the ammo doesn't poop the bed, then it runs like a truck. A good truck, not a GMC POS.
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Posted by: screaming in digital at June 28, 2026 08:18 PM (/4R5g)
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Lucky!
Posted by: Weasel at June 28, 2026 08:19 PM (GSBVY)
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If you're going to a military base (not on official business), you usually need a sponsor on base to get you on the installation. Some bases will allow you to fill out paperwork at the visitor center so they can run a background check on you and your passengers, especially if there are things on base that people might want to see (museums, etc.). Others won't let you on base if you don't have official business there. It all depends on the individual base commanders and the tenant commands there.
Posted by: Ed L at June 28, 2026 08:02 PM (BCwQW)
My retiree’s card should have been enough and would have been had I not had a civilian passenger. First time in my lifetime of entering military facilities as a dependent, AD or retired that ever happened. Oh well.
Posted by: Cow Demon at June 28, 2026 08:20 PM (gumUy)
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Still don't understand Glock not making their own PCC. It's like leaving millions of dollars on the table.
Posted by: polynikes at June 28, 2026 08:20 PM (04gcy)
93RMBS, uptwinkles on the recoilless rifle!
Oh.
Air rifle.
Never mind.
Posted by: RI Red at June 28, 2026 08:10 PM
*Spock eyebrow*
Posted by: RedMindBlueState at June 28, 2026 08:20 PM (Wnv9h)
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Negative. But you had me at M&Ms.....
Posted by: The Grateful - Acta Non Verba at June 28, 2026 08:16 PM (IQ6Gq)
The old school commercial Colt AR-15A2 and military M-16A2s had fixed buttstocks with a storage compartment for a cleaning kit that more often than not was used to stash M&Ms or Skittles during rifle range qualifications or training exercises.
Posted by: Ed L at June 28, 2026 08:21 PM (BCwQW)
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RI Red, for those that have very limited range time an air rifle does make for building muscle memory and target acquisition that can be done in a back yard.
Posted by: Ben Had at June 28, 2026 08:16 PM (afJtY)
For sure. I remember Jr.’s first gun purchase with his own money: Kittery Trading Post in Maine - great store. Break action air powered pellet gun. He learned a lot of fundamentals.
Posted by: RI Red at June 28, 2026 08:22 PM (E9nGU)
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Posted by: RI Red at June 28, 2026 08:22 PM (E9nGU)
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KTP - love that place.
Posted by: Weasel at June 28, 2026 08:23 PM (GSBVY)
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The model 52 has the sweetest trigger ever. I rarely shoot it because it's so special, and last time out the 1 mag I have didn't want to cycle properly. Last time I checked mags were hard to find and spendy.
I'm commenting from the Rush concert so when they take the stage I will disappear.
Weasel if y'all want pics & notes about my 52 I'll be glad to send sometime
Posted by: screaming in digital at June 28, 2026 08:23 PM (/4R5g)
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Among the items I passed on recently were a Model 57 and 2 Taurus .41 mags. I know there's a .41 mag cult, but I decided not to join it. Caliber creep has been successfully resisted for years, can't go wobbly now. Plus I have no specific use for .41 mag. If I spent time in the bush in Alaska I would.
Posted by: rhomboid at June 28, 2026 08:24 PM (U/Byj)
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My retiree’s card should have been enough and would have been had I not had a civilian passenger. First time in my lifetime of entering military facilities as a dependent, AD or retired that ever happened. Oh well.
Posted by: Cow Demon at June 28, 2026 08:20 PM (gumUy)
A lot of bases have tightened up security with the recent unpleasantness going on in the Middle East.
Posted by: Ed L at June 28, 2026 08:25 PM (BCwQW)
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Hi Nurse
Was thinking about you last week and remembering that I met you for the first time at my first MoMe in NoVa.
I haven't found a rifle yet but I did get the Henry catalog this week. They make a lot of different models. lol
Saw your comment about the Ruger MarkIV. I think that was the first pistol JesseinDC had me shoot. I am not enjoying my Glock22 even though i love the 9s. Maybe need a Buckmark or a Ruger. Hmmm
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I'm commenting from the Rush concert so when they take the stage I will disappear.
Weasel if y'all want pics & notes about my 52 I'll be glad to send sometime
Posted by: screaming in digital at June 28, 2026 08:23 PM (/4R5g)
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Enjoy! Anika has been tearing it up. So cool.
Sure! No rush, but happy to feature it.
Posted by: Weasel at June 28, 2026 08:25 PM (GSBVY)
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I mentioned a week or two ago I scored a High Standard Sentinel .22 revolver. I've always liked them. A lot of thought went into the design, with much attention to getting the forcing cone right. A 250 round session this week proved it. Extremely accurate, producing half dollar size groups at about 20 yards (off a rest of course). I was doing most shooting left handed due to the cane and didn't have bad aches and pains in the hands after the session even with the heavy DA trigger. I'm now on look out for one of the Snubbies with the birds head grip for EDC (yeah, I know, .22). You have to make allowances when the arthritis gets bad.
Posted by: bill in arkansas, not gonna comply with nuttin, waiting for the 0300 knock on the door at June 28, 2026 08:26 PM (gm9Sb)
Been shooting mostly .22 from the Ruger Mark IV. I’m focused on trigger pull. Straight back. No flinch. Fast. Slow. Medium. Got pretty ok. Shot mostly at 10-15 yards where a flinch is amplified.
Shot the Dan Wesson Patriot today. 1911 in .45.
Seven yards. Most shots went through the same hole. Trigger pull has improved.
Posted by: nurse ratched. at June 28, 2026 07:35 PM (yEz+x)
Do not mess with the Nurse if she has a 1911 of any kind. She is good with them.
Posted by: Ben Had at June 28, 2026 08:29 PM (afJtY)
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92 Still don't understand Glock not making their own PCC. It's like leaving millions of dollars on the table.
Posted by: polynikes at June 28, 2026 08:20 PM (04gcy)
Yeah, never understood what Glock does or why since Gaston stopped driving development.
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Just checked and the range has a Ruger Mark IV for rent.
They only hve one Henry, the Homesteader and I'm not sure how close it is to the one I have been looking at. Now that I have the catalog I should be able to check the specs. This process has become more difficult because the last three gun shows have been canceled due to VA's ridiculous new laws.
108Weasel is a funny guy.
Posted by: Ben Had at June 28, 2026 08:29 PM
Funny how? Funny like he's a clown? Like he amuses you? Funny how, how is he funny?
- Tommy DeVito
Posted by: RedMindBlueState at June 28, 2026 08:31 PM (Wnv9h)
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Weasel is a funny guy.
Posted by: Ben Had at June 28, 2026 08:29 PM (afJtY)
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Humor is but one of my many charms.
Posted by: Weasel at June 28, 2026 08:31 PM (GSBVY)
110Yeah, never understood what Glock does or why since Gaston stopped driving development.
Being dead probably has something to do with it.
Posted by: Oddbob at June 28, 2026 08:31 PM (vTZFs)
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Another acquisition was a little Walther TPH 22LR semi. Actually tested it a bit last duty day. First mag (loaded to 5, not 6, rounds) worked perfectly. Every time after that (with a few ammo types) had FTF/FTE issues.
Plan to get a spread of different 22 brands and systematically test/take notes, so I'll know which ammo works. 22 semis are sure finicky, but seems there's always one flavor of ammo they like.
Posted by: rhomboid at June 28, 2026 08:33 PM (U/Byj)
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Sharon, what are you looking for in your next Gub purchase?
Posted by: RI Red at June 28, 2026 08:33 PM (E9nGU)
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Weasel, let's say that you are always on target for a bit of levity.
Posted by: Ben Had at June 28, 2026 08:34 PM (afJtY)
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I always liked the CCI 22lr copper over the lead nose. Not a big price difference.
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Posted by: Ben Had at June 28, 2026 08:34 PM (afJtY)
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I don't completely understand it, but after 25 years, WeaselWoman evidently doesn't think I'm as funny as I used to be.
Posted by: Weasel at June 28, 2026 08:36 PM (GSBVY)
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De-lurking for this - Seriously you Mooks... fully armed P-40 Warhawk : https://youtu.be/NEUO3myf55Y?is=pHymruZJiRWeXY0
Not the best fighter, but my favorite. And it started the 'shark-teeth' which counts for a lot.
Posted by: tRusty Hudson at June 28, 2026 08:37 PM (ZfTMG)
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Weasel, let's say that you are always on target for a bit of levity.
Posted by: Ben Had at June 28, 2026 08:34 PM (afJtY)
I’m calling unplanned laughable excursion.
Posted by: RI Red at June 28, 2026 08:38 PM (jkyX4)
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Sister surprisingly asked me to help her daughter get gunned up. Their family has some gun background, father had revolvers they used to plink with when camping at the Colorado River. Sister noted my niece does some truck camping and other stuff on her own, and said she'd like her to have some self-defense capacity.
Coming from a resident of a tony coastal enclave, it was surprising (despite the family's recreational gun background). Part of the recent gun intake is a 3-inch Ruger SP101 (with a CrimsonTrace grip that works), so I'm going to see if that fits the niece. I did warn my sister that I will insist on (and pay for) some training, and also that if the revolver doesn't fit her, I'll help her find one that does.
We'll see.
Posted by: rhomboid at June 28, 2026 08:39 PM (U/Byj)
119
The Red Air Force made good use of the 200+ P-40s we gave them via Lend-Lease. Kiwis also did well with them in the South Pacific.
Posted by: rhomboid at June 28, 2026 08:42 PM (U/Byj)
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98 ... "Among the items I passed on recently were a Model 57 and 2 Taurus .41 mags. I know there's a .41 mag cult, but I decided not to join it. Caliber creep has been successfully resisted for years"
I understand and empathize about caliber creep. Been fighting it for years along with adding ANOTHER gun in a caliber I already have. But I would have been severely tempted by an N frame Smith 57 or the Taurus. (I've had good luck with Taurus revolvers.) In the end I would have resisted and just stayed with my 41 magnum Blackhawk which does everything I need for the caliber.
This being an adult isn't easy.
Posted by: JTB at June 28, 2026 08:42 PM (yTvNw)
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I've been contemplatinig buying a rifle. I like the look of the Henry Supreme lever action because it takes a mag and has been recommended by NRA Women so seemed like it would be suitable. It will aslo take a sight and I've beome pretty addicted to that option. Problem is that with the gun shows canceled, have not been able to handle one and because of the disaster the Rossi was, a little gun shy. (-:
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JTB the previous owner of the 57 and Tauri had practical use for the caliber as his preferred back-up handgun in Alaska. He liked the Taurus Trackers too (he had 2 of them). He reloaded .41 mag as his oil wells had declining production in recent years and he couldn't afford factory.
Posted by: rhomboid at June 28, 2026 08:45 PM (U/Byj)
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Sid…
I am not enjoying my Glock22 even though i love the 9s. Maybe need a Buckmark or a Ruger. Hmmm.
I went to buy a 9. I handled a Glock, and then a Springfield. Instant preference. The Springfield.
I just can’t handle the cant on the Glocks.
The 9 actually helped me shoot my 45 better.
Had a thing against “plastic” guns.
Thought they’d be top-heavy after a few rounds.
I was wrong…perfectly comfy.
Posted by: Gunslinger at June 28, 2026 08:45 PM (Mxkwh)
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Not the best fighter, but my favorite. And it started the 'shark-teeth' which counts for a lot.
Posted by: tRusty Hudson at June 28, 2026 08:37 PM (ZfTMG)
Technically, no. The AVG/Flying Tigers copied the now famous shark's jaw from RAF 112 Squadron (flying P-40s in North Africa), who in turn copied it from the Luftwaffe's ZG 76, who flew the Bf 110 against the RAF in the Battle of Britain. That said, the "shark's teeth" look a lot better on a P-40 than the Bf 110.
Posted by: Ed L at June 28, 2026 08:46 PM (BCwQW)
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Believe the Springfield XDs have a grip angle similar to a 1911. That's what sold me when I first did the semi 9mm selection process. Love my XD9.
Posted by: rhomboid at June 28, 2026 08:47 PM (U/Byj)
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Have an XD subcompact. 3” barrel.
Can’t recommend it enough.
Posted by: Gunslinger at June 28, 2026 08:48 PM (Mxkwh)
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XD is my favorite Croatian-designed possession.
Posted by: rhomboid at June 28, 2026 08:49 PM (U/Byj)
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I don't clean my firearms every time I decide to go plinking, unless I come across some real shit ammo. It doesn't hurt to let them break in on their own. It's the art of steel.
Posted by: Rev. Wishbone at June 28, 2026 08:50 PM (fkjGs)
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Ten days ago, I was watching an episode of Star Trek Enterprise on Heroes and Icons at about 11:45PM, when I heard somebody trying to key the lock on my front door. It being a house built in 1954, the attempt to defeat the lock worked. However it was not the lock that held my door shut, the foundation to the house is cracked and the door was jammed shut. I heard the burglar throwing himself at my door, so I limped over to my desk and retrieved my carry pistol. He kicked his way through the door and I saw the light from his flashlight searching my living room. I quietly sneaked up on him to about 6 feet away, and announced my presence by bellowing at him "GET THE FUCK OUT OF MY HOUSE, YOU PIECE OF SHIT". While I couldn't see my sights there is no way I was going to miss that shot, and he knew it. I'm sorry to say I didn't fire at him. However I didn't want the Houston PD treating me like a murder suspect. I already experienced that when my 96 year old mother died of natural causes.
Posted by: An Observation sez Trump is my President at June 28, 2026 08:51 PM (Da7Vv)
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125 Believe the Springfield XDs have a grip angle similar to a 1911. That's what sold me when I first did the semi 9mm selection process. Love my XD9.
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They do. As a result, they tend to fit smaller hands better as do 1911's. Springfield is also one of the few companies still selling CA compliant variations such as optics ready XDs (Mod 3 and 4) which both somehow pass the approved roster for CA still.
Posted by: whig at June 28, 2026 08:53 PM (E4rtv)
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I think you either love or hate Glocks. I really like my G48. It fits my hand perfectly, no recoil worries and with the Holosun green dot I shoot it really well. Nothing feels as comfortable in my hand except for a 1911. It has made teh search for a carry gun complicated because nothing smaller that I have tried works as well except for KimberCDs9. Maybe.
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We'll see.
Posted by: rhomboid at June 28, 2026 08:39 PM (U/Byj)
If you have any in your neighborhood, would you consider police trade in revolvers? I still see S&W Model 19s, 64s, 15s, and an occasional Colt revolver (Official Police, Trooper) pop up from time to time at gun shows or in the display cases of a local LGS. They're significantly cheaper than new if you can find one that hasn't been abused. I think .38 Special is a good cartridge to start with before trying .357 Magnum.
Posted by: Ed L at June 28, 2026 08:54 PM (BCwQW)
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126 Have an XD subcompact. 3” barrel.
Can’t recommend it enough.
Posted by: Gunslinger
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The XDS is a single stack version which allows several mags with sleeve adaptors up to 9 +1 in the chamber. The Hellcat is based on the XDS design scaled up slightly to handle double stack mags and thus greater capacity.
Don't be. You did the best thing in the circumstances.
Posted by: Oddbob at June 28, 2026 08:55 PM (vTZFs)
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Ed L, there are such older revolvers around, but private-sale only, as all of them are "off-roster" here. The Ruger is fairly compact, but of course pretty robust/heavy. But this is not a carry gun. More of a "travel gun". So, not unsuitable, if it "fits" her and she likes it (and will practice with it). Finding one of those other revolvers would be a process, and probably without any gain.
I'll advise her to forget 357mag, as there's no reason for her to consider it. Plenty of good standard pressure self-defense 38sp loads around today.
With the CrimsonTrace it's a nice set-up. Shot it with iron sights last duty day, as expected the mass nicely absorbs a lot of the recoil energy. If she likes it, it will check all the boxes.
Posted by: rhomboid at June 28, 2026 09:01 PM (U/Byj)
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Coming from a resident of a tony coastal enclave, it was surprising (despite the family's recreational gun background). Part of the recent gun intake is a 3-inch Ruger SP101 (with a CrimsonTrace grip that works), so I'm going to see if that fits the niece. I did warn my sister that I will insist on (and pay for) some training, and also that if the revolver doesn't fit her, I'll help her find one that does.
We'll see.
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That revolver is heavy enough to minimize recoil and damn near bombproof like its big brother GP-100. That being said, there are also still some Ruger Speed Six (fixed sights) and Security Six (adjustable) in 2.5 inch barrels floating around. Those and what Ed L mentioned in Smiths are good starter firearms.
Neither of these are appropriate for used Smith K or J frames but fine with Rugers.
If you can find it, the old Treasury Load of 38+p+ (a 110 gr hollow point screaming along at about 1250-1300 fps) is a good midpoint between the 38+p and a 357 mag without the blast and recoil in a heavy revolver like the SP101.
Corbon's Pow'rBall in 100 gr is another lighter 357 on recoil but does have some muzzle blast. 1400-1500 fps.
Posted by: whig at June 28, 2026 09:01 PM (E4rtv)
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Of course as I have a bunch of 357mag Gold Dot sitting around, I'll have her shoot at least a cylinder of it to see what she thinks.
Posted by: rhomboid at June 28, 2026 09:02 PM (U/Byj)
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131 I think you either love or hate Glocks. I really like my G48. It fits my hand perfectly, no recoil worries and with the Holosun green dot I shoot it really well. Nothing feels as comfortable in my hand except for a 1911. It has made teh search for a carry gun complicated because nothing smaller that I have tried works as well except for KimberCDs9. Maybe.
Posted by: Sharon
The full size Glocks are a poor fit for my hands, the compacts are okay if a bit thick. I simply prefer XDs or M&Ps in plastic fantastics.
Posted by: whig at June 28, 2026 09:02 PM (E4rtv)
139I know there's a .41 mag cult
Posted by: rhomboid at June 28, 2026 08:24 PM
Do you have any contact information?
Posted by: Duncanthrax at June 28, 2026 09:03 PM (0sNs1)
swa's G48s I can shoot well. Hrothgar had a G19x that we just could not shoot consistently. Not sure the deal with that pistol.
But I have a Palmetto State Dagger that is G19 sized and I can shoot that. For whatever reason I like the ergos on it better than a real Glock.
Posted by: blaster - Fortis Fortuna Adiuvat at June 28, 2026 09:05 PM (fKauK)
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137 Of course as I have a bunch of 357mag Gold Dot sitting around, I'll have her shoot at least a cylinder of it to see what she thinks.
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The blast will be more objectionable probably than the recoil in a SP101. 4 inch + barrels are better for full house magnum rounds in my opinion. Magnum blast is particularly obnoxious for indoor ranges--porting shares the pain with shooters in adjacent stalls.
Posted by: whig at June 28, 2026 09:05 PM (E4rtv)
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122 ... "the previous owner of the 57 and Tauri had practical use for the caliber as his preferred back-up handgun in Alaska. He liked the Taurus Trackers too (he had 2 of them). He reloaded .41 mag as his oil wells had declining production in recent years and he couldn't afford factory"
rhomboid, From what I've read, those are good choices for Alaska. I was shocked at the cost of commercial 41 mags last time I checked. If he has the brass the cost of reloads will be about half. If he went with gas checked hard cast bullets, powder coated or using liquid Alox, the cost comes down more and would still be effective for protection.
Posted by: JTB at June 28, 2026 09:05 PM (yTvNw)
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I'm trying to remember who brought up cap guns recently. I saw them available for online ordering from Woodman's Stores, an grocery chain headquartered in Janesville, WI.
They look like chinesium products, but they still exist.
Posted by: Hour of the Wolf at June 28, 2026 09:08 PM (qx7Zg)
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Plan to get a spread of different 22 brands and systematically test/take notes, so I'll know which ammo works. 22 semis are sure finicky, but seems there's always one flavor of ammo they like.
Posted by: rhomboid
There are at least two different chamber specs for 22 LR because it has been around so long. Sig Mosquitos developed a really bad rep because with American ammo, they tended to jam. IIRC, one chamber is a sport chamber which is looser but Euros tend toward teh match chamber which doesn't like low end blaster ammo. Get some SK or Eley ammo and try those.
Posted by: whig at June 28, 2026 09:09 PM (E4rtv)
145
Sharon, why not a nice little AR 15 carbine? Grateful can now tell you all about them.
Posted by: RI Red at June 28, 2026 09:10 PM (jkyX4)
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whig I forgot, this SP101 is in fact Magna-ported. But as I said I will advise against 357mag as a choice since there's simply no need, aside from the unpleasant effects.
Also picked up a Model 66 no-dash - also ported - which looks little-used. Curious to see how the porting affects things. I plan to shoot it alongside my 66-2 for comparison.
Posted by: rhomboid at June 28, 2026 09:11 PM (U/Byj)
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Sharon, why not a nice little AR 15 carbine? Grateful can now tell you all about them.
Posted by: RI Red at June 28, 2026 09:10 PM (jkyX4)
ARs are frowned upon in the People's Republic of Maryland (and the entire DMV in a couple of days).
Posted by: Ed L at June 28, 2026 09:11 PM (BCwQW)
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JTB this owner had lots of reloading components, lots. Not sure he shot the 57 or Tauri a lot, but they were definitely his bush back-up choice.
Posted by: rhomboid at June 28, 2026 09:11 PM (U/Byj)
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Evening, Weasel, and Gun Thread folks! Watched the Hickock 45 video. Concur. I have an old H&R 9-shot double-action .22 that is a barrel of fun to shoot. To reload, you withdraw the cylinder pivot pin, let the cylinder fall out, and use the pin to push spent cartridges from the chambers. Once one is used to it, it goes very quickly.
Posted by: Alberta Oil Peon at June 28, 2026 09:12 PM (1z8ji)
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Also picked up a Model 66 no-dash - also ported - which looks little-used. Curious to see how the porting affects things. I plan to shoot it alongside my 66-2 for comparison.
Posted by: rhomboid at June 28, 2026 09:11 PM (U/Byj)
If done right, porting does help keep recoil down. I picked up a new-ish Colt Kodiak with a 4" ported barrel in .44 Magnum. The ports (three on each side of the barrel) do make a difference, especially when firing full power .44 Magnum rounds.
Posted by: Ed L at June 28, 2026 09:13 PM (BCwQW)
151ARs are frowned upon in the People's Republic of Maryland (and the entire DMV in a couple of days).
Of course. A Ruger Mini-14 maybe? Although I imagine the folding stock* version is also haram.
* Fun fact: the Ruger model number for the stock by itself is A-TM.
Posted by: Oddbob at June 28, 2026 09:16 PM (vTZFs)
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Ed L (and whig), how in the wide wide world of sports do those semi-auto rifle restrictions survive, legally speaking? Just the process issue (i.e., gross 2A violations take years to redress, if you're lucky, while all sorts of court-decrees get enforced instantly and with full force - see almost any made-up "civil rights" issue, etc)?
Or I'm just imagining the language in Heller?
Posted by: rhomboid at June 28, 2026 09:17 PM (U/Byj)
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What Ed said. Living in MD limits things.
Good night all.
Happy 4th of July. Celebrate the 250th!
Thanks Weasel for giving us a place to get together every week.
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I'm now on look out for one of the Snubbies with the birds head grip for EDC (yeah, I know, .22). You have to make allowances when the arthritis gets bad.
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I have a High Standard snubbie. Sometimes you can find the nickel plated ones for less which is what this one was. Have another longer barrel Sentinel that I recently restored a bit as I got a decent deal because the outside needed some work.
But, never ever take it apart. I know some local gunsmiths that have a few disassembled that even they have not been able to reassemble. Extensive use of pins and a solid frame make it like building a ship in a bottle. The gun designer, Harry H. Sefried that did the Sentinel later went to Ruger and designed quite a few guns for them. He refined his Sentinel design into the Security and Speed revolver series for Ruger later. Which is why Rugers had solid frames versus the Smiths and Colts that it competed with. Seyfried came up with a trigger unit that was removable en bloc rather than the problems with the Sentinel disassembly and reassembly.
Hope to see you next Sunday! Thanks for being here.
Posted by: Weasel at June 28, 2026 09:20 PM (EAGdb)
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152 Ed L (and whig), how in the wide wide world of sports do those semi-auto rifle restrictions survive, legally speaking? Just the process issue (i.e., gross 2A violations take years to redress, if you're lucky, while all sorts of court-decrees get enforced instantly and with full force - see almost any made-up "civil rights" issue, etc)?
Or I'm just imagining the language in Heller?
Posted by: rhomboid
Judges are rarely gun guys and Scotus justices almost never. And they have a built in dislike from their jobs as they see criminal appeals (or criminals before them if a trial judge) all the time, often using firearms to commit their crimes.
There is a reason why the NRA Legal affairs preferred to work on legislators than risk court battles all those years.
Posted by: whig at June 28, 2026 09:21 PM (E4rtv)
157152 Ed L (and whig), how in the wide wide world of sports do those semi-auto rifle restrictions survive, legally speaking? Just the process issue (i.e., gross 2A violations take years to redress, if you're lucky, while all sorts of court-decrees get enforced instantly and with full force - see almost any made-up "civil rights" issue, etc)?
Or I'm just imagining the language in Heller?
Posted by: rhomboid at June 28, 2026 09:17 PM (U/Byj)
Because the Left hates us and they don't actually care what the law says.
As for the recommendation on Mini-14 it will fall afoul of the VA "assault firearms" definition.
Posted by: blaster - Fortis Fortuna Adiuvat at June 28, 2026 09:21 PM (fKauK)
More seriously, unless and until SCOTUS takes an "assault weapon" case and makes it so clear that even a judge can't mistake it, the circuit court rulings are going to be anti-gun because states in (generally speaking) pro-gun circuits don't pass those stupid laws to get challenged.
Posted by: Oddbob at June 28, 2026 09:23 PM (vTZFs)
Posted by: RI Red at June 28, 2026 09:25 PM (jkyX4)
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As to AR restrictions: I'm sure any state prohibiting them would refer to the federal prohibition on such weapons - which was never challenged (pre Heller and pre Bruen) - which only expired because of the sunset provision in the law. That gives their lawyers "an argument for Auschwitz" to use in court.
Posted by: An Observation sez Trump is my President at June 28, 2026 09:25 PM (Da7Vv)
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Don't want to dive into that rabbit-hole, but I thought that Heller had language directly applicable to "assault weapons" bans and restrictions. Thought Heller was the culmination of a ridiculous prolonged process, not the start of another one?
Posted by: rhomboid at June 28, 2026 09:25 PM (U/Byj)
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“Springfield is also one of the few companies still selling CA compliant variations such as optics ready XDs (Mod 3 and 4) which both somehow pass the approved roster for CA still.”
The XDS is a single stack version which allows several mags with sleeve adaptors up to 9 +1 in the chamber.
1) I still can’t figure out what makes a firearm CA compliant, but I think that most, “most!” of it requires a hammerless design. Striker-fired, in other words.
2) when a judge overruled CAs 10 limit magazine, (for 3 days before the appeal), I hit up Springfield for a 15 found mag. They have them for an XD, but was told, “let’s wait to see how this shakes out”.
Bastids!
But Magpull shipped 15,000 (30 rd AR-type mags) to CA in those 3 days.
Idiots.
Posted by: Gunslinger at June 28, 2026 09:26 PM (Mxkwh)
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And these ridiculous laws are a major part of why we are relocating to the free state of TN. This time next year we will have an AR-15, a Savage 110 Elite Precision, and a carry pistol in .45. At least that's my list, who knows what the Dino will want....
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Weasel, belated Howdy back! Also, been re-thinking my revolver shooting approach after talking with you at the Friday mini-meet - need to get to the range and practice!
Posted by: Patches at June 28, 2026 09:28 PM (338iJ)
Posted by: RedMindBlueState at June 28, 2026 09:28 PM (Wnv9h)
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And these ridiculous laws are a major part of why we are relocating to the free state of TN. This time next year we will have an AR-15, a Savage 110 Elite Precision, and a carry pistol in .45. At least that's my list, who knows what the Dino will want....
Posted by: The Grateful - Acta Non Verba at June 28, 2026 09:28 PM (IQ6Gq)
And now we’re talking!
Posted by: RI Red at June 28, 2026 09:29 PM (jkyX4)
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Gunslinger during "freedom week" (court ruling that suspended 10-rd limit temporarily) I picked up a few 10+ XD mags, but after-market ones from various vendors. Didn't try Springfield themselves.
Good thing I did. Due to too many shooters, local action handgun match I shoot went to par times for many stages - without 10+ mags, one doesn't even get a chance to shoot the full stage. Revolvers and single-stack 1911s, fuggetaboutit. Sad!
Posted by: rhomboid at June 28, 2026 09:29 PM (U/Byj)
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And these ridiculous laws are a major part of why we are relocating to the free state of TN. This time next year we will have an AR-15, a Savage 110 Elite Precision, and a carry pistol in .45. At least that's my list, who knows what the Dino will want....
Posted by: The Grateful - Acta Non Verba at June 28, 2026 09:28 PM (IQ6Gq)
I'm guessing this is a starting point, to emulate his forebears:
https://tinyurl.com/3xej99sc+
Posted by: Hour of the Wolf at June 28, 2026 09:30 PM (qx7Zg)
172164 Don't want to dive into that rabbit-hole, but I thought that Heller had language directly applicable to "assault weapons" bans and restrictions. Thought Heller was the culmination of a ridiculous prolonged process, not the start of another one?
Posted by: rhomboid at June 28, 2026 09:25 PM (U/Byj)
Well it would if the Left didn't hate us and cared what the law says. That's not just snark.
NY passed a law expressly in defiance of Heller. The lawsuits started and then they changed some of the language to make the lawsuits moot but their intent was still the same.
Virginia is trying some of the same chicanery. People talk about the Virginia "assault weapons ban" but they actually created a new term "assault firearms" which is just as stupid as you might imagine.
And they simply don't care. SCOTUS will eventually get to these laws and they will pass new words.
Posted by: blaster - Fortis Fortuna Adiuvat at June 28, 2026 09:30 PM (fKauK)
173Thought Heller was the culmination of a ridiculous prolonged process, not the start of another one?
As long as there are lawyers and money and elections, there's never really an end state. Bruen should be the final word on what gun laws pass Constitutional muster but again, we need to get cases in front of judges who will apply it honestly.
Posted by: Oddbob at June 28, 2026 09:30 PM (vTZFs)
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And now we’re talking!
Posted by: RI Red
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Dude, I will be hitting the 1000 mark in TX....hope you will be there too
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Posted by: Patches at June 28, 2026 09:28 PM (338iJ)
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Excellent!
Posted by: Weasel at June 28, 2026 09:33 PM (/IR46)
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blaster, bad faith has hollowed out American governance in many respects, not least in "gun laws". But I had the perhaps mistaken impression that Heller had finally (partially) restored the legitimacy and seriousness of the federal judiciary.
I know all about "left" lawlessness and idiotic attitudes. But I suppose I am still learning about the depth and extent of the collapse of rule of law when put to concrete, specific test.
Posted by: rhomboid at June 28, 2026 09:33 PM (U/Byj)
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Or I'm just imagining the language in Heller?
Posted by: rhomboid
Heller relied on the formula from the 1939 Miller case where the sawed off shotgun was not deemed a useful firearm for the militia in common use. Leftists use this common use language and militia bullshit to claim semi automatics are banned for those reasons. Semi automatics and even full automatics have been around since the 1890's which should fit the Bruen formula for being protected historically but alas, most judges (and historians ) are ignorant of firearm history, produce edge regulations and claim they are omnipresent, or simply figure something like the Spirit of Hawaii allows them to pass unconstitutional gun legislation. And about half of the judges are perfectly fine with it. The 9th has went to en banc to reverse every single 2A panel decision that it does not like (as well some unconstitutional immigration case stays).
Posted by: whig at June 28, 2026 09:34 PM (E4rtv)
178Posted by: Patches at June 28, 2026 09:28 PM (338iJ)
179Dude, I will be hitting the 1000 mark in TX....hope you will be there too
Posted by: The Grateful - Acta Non Verba at June 28, 2026 09:30 PM
*channels inner Zod*
You will do this.
Posted by: RedMindBlueState at June 28, 2026 09:39 PM (Wnv9h)
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One of the people I do martial arts with is a fairly wealthy oilman. He took me to his house and showed me his gun collection. The first thing I saw was a Ma-deuce sitting on a tripod. He explained that wasn't full auto - only semi auto. He did have a Thompson and an M-16 which were full auto. He is a championship level skeet shooter. Maybe 100 guns in his collection.
Posted by: An Observation sez Trump is my President at June 28, 2026 09:41 PM (Da7Vv)
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Because the Left hates us and they don't actually care what the law says.
As for the recommendation on Mini-14 it will fall afoul of the VA "assault firearms" definition.
Posted by: blaster - Fortis Fortuna Adiuvat at June 28, 2026 09:21 PM (fKauK)
Yes. Distilled to its simplest...they simply want us disarmed, and they don't care whether the law thinks differently.
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And they simply don't care. SCOTUS will eventually get to these laws and they will pass new words.
Posted by: blaster
Scotus faced this after its integration decisions. Eventually, Scotus simply did summary affirmations or summary reversals without delay and sprayed injunctions across the US. Eventually, even the resistant judges got the message that whatever they did would no longer get the full process treatment. Then it went to the extreme on the other side of the scale with school desegregation cases lasting decades.
Posted by: whig at June 28, 2026 09:42 PM (E4rtv)
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He did have a Thompson and an M-16 which were full auto. He is a championship level skeet shooter. Maybe 100 guns in his collection.
Posted by: An Observation
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Problem with most full auto firearms is that they are so expensive that a lot of them in the gun registry are simply left as collectibles and not fired anymore.
Heckuva case of no new supply and a bunch of demand for them by well heeled individuals.
Posted by: whig at June 28, 2026 09:44 PM (E4rtv)
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Welp. Good evening folks, have a good remainder of the weekend.
Posted by: whig at June 28, 2026 09:45 PM (E4rtv)
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180 One of the people I do martial arts with is a fairly wealthy oilman. He took me to his house and showed me his gun collection. The first thing I saw was a Ma-deuce sitting on a tripod. He explained that wasn't full auto - only semi auto. He did have a Thompson and an M-16 which were full auto. He is a championship level skeet shooter. Maybe 100 guns in his collection.
Posted by: An Observation sez Trump is my President at June 28, 2026 09:41 PM (Da7Vv)
I can't match that quality but I can match it in sloppy, cheap firearms.
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98 Among the items I passed on recently were a Model 57 and 2 Taurus .41 mags. I know there's a .41 mag cult, but I decided not to join it. Caliber creep has been successfully resisted for years, can't go wobbly now. Plus I have no specific use for .41 mag. If I spent time in the bush in Alaska I would.
Posted by: rhomboid at June 28, 2026 08:24 PM (U/Byj)
Cult?
Posted by: Eromero at June 28, 2026 09:46 PM (LHPAg)
187 The 9th has went to en banc to reverse every single 2A panel decision that it does not like (as well some unconstitutional immigration case stays).
The 9th recently broke its long anti 2A en banc string by finally deciding Rhode vs Bonta in our favor after the SCOTUS gvr'd it back to them.
Posted by: An Observation sez Trump is my President at June 28, 2026 09:46 PM (Da7Vv)
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Just listened to a Joe Bonamassa interview by Rick Beato. Pretty good.
Posted by: Weasel at June 28, 2026 09:47 PM (nJEOn)
Posted by: nurse ratched. at June 28, 2026 09:54 PM (yEz+x)
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Miller is pure BS as applicable case law: there was no case in controversy as required by the Constitution. Neither Miller nor his lawyer showed up - only the government attorneys were there. Pretend Miller's lawyer showed up and the government attorneys had been killed in a car wreck on the way to court. Do you think they would have heard the case then? Yeah, me neither. Pure BS as legal precedent.
Posted by: An Observation sez Trump is my President at June 28, 2026 09:54 PM (Da7Vv)
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Meanwhile
The Bo Sox are copying the Mariners and giving up a lead in the ninth.
Fucking relief pitching. Hang them. Or, shoot them.
Posted by: nurse ratched. at June 28, 2026 09:56 PM (yEz+x)
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198 Miller is pure BS as applicable case law: there was no case in controversy as required by the Constitution. Neither Miller nor his lawyer showed up - only the government attorneys were there. Pretend Miller's lawyer showed up and the government attorneys had been killed in a car wreck on the way to court. Do you think they would have heard the case then? Yeah, me neither. Pure BS as legal precedent.
Posted by: An Observation
And yet Heller cites Miller as precedent. A lot of Scotus cases violate pristine facts and yes, I am familiar with the whole Miller case (and the older Cruikshank case which Hawaii relied upon) which is even worse in its fact patterns. Neither Miller nor Cruikshank have been overturned formally.
Posted by: whig at June 28, 2026 09:57 PM (E4rtv)
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Posted by: nurse ratched. at June 28, 2026 09:54 PM (yEz+x)
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Hey nurse! They're good. Gertie had her annual check-up vet visit with a few shots and blood draw. She was less than happy, even though she'd been pre-medicated. Joe went too and just had his allergy shot, and he's always happy about everything. He is a major celebrity at the vet.
Posted by: Weasel at June 28, 2026 09:58 PM (nJEOn)
Posted by: Weasel at June 28, 2026 10:01 PM (a6+i5)
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The truth is that Scotus and legalism is to some extent a mask as we have a legal process, we do not have a justice system.
At the end of the day, your rights WILL be determined by society as to whether they will narrow them to extinction or whether they will treat them as sacrosanct. And why it is likely that any direct challenge to the NFA is likely to end up with a bad decision hurting gun rights. Congress (and legislatures) is the ultimate in getting rid of those laws and we have to do it step by step as we build a political consensus that 2A rights are and ought to be regarded as fundamental in society. Judges cannot outlaw guns by themselves, it takes statutes for them to interpret that way.
Which is why the NRA focused so long on maintaining political power in the legislatures and not depending on the court system to promote a right that the courts and judges don't believe in.
Posted by: whig at June 28, 2026 10:02 PM (E4rtv)
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I believe in the Mexico vs Smith and Wesson case that the SCOTUS held that AR style rifles are protected 2A arms.
Posted by: An Observation sez Trump is my President at June 28, 2026 10:02 PM (Da7Vv)
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According to Brave AI, we are still waiting for the ruling from the en banc hearing. So there is still time for them to screw it up.
Posted by: Oddbob
I keep my ear to the ground and no, 9th has not formally decided either way on Bonta yet as to en banc review.
Posted by: whig at June 28, 2026 10:03 PM (E4rtv)
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Launch from the cape in about 20 minutes
Posted by: Weasel at June 28, 2026 10:01 PM (a6+i5)
Posted by: Idaho Spudboy at June 28, 2026 10:05 PM (ntqEh)
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208 I believe in the Mexico vs Smith and Wesson case that the SCOTUS held that AR style rifles are protected 2A arms.
Posted by: An Observation
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Direct from Scotus decision,
"Held: Because Mexico’s complaint does not plausibly allege that the defendant gun manufacturers aided and abetted gun dealers’ unlawful sales of firearms to Mexican traffickers, PLCAA bars the lawsuit. ".
Had nothing to do with 2A protections but rather the PLCAA prevents suing gun makers for making legal products for sale in the US. Mexico can ban guns to its liking but cannot then sue the US for criminals that import those arms to Mexico.
Posted by: whig at June 28, 2026 10:05 PM (E4rtv)
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Mexico can ban guns to its liking but cannot then sue the US for criminals that import those arms to Mexico.
Posted by: whig at June 28, 2026 10:05 PM (E4rtv)
You mean criminals like Barky's DOJ? That sort of criminal?
Posted by: Alberta Oil Peon at June 28, 2026 10:07 PM (1z8ji)
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"Creature with the Atom Brain" is pretty good, really. Arrow Video has a box set of Sam Sherman's productions on blu-ray. Including "The Giant Claw." I highly recommend "The Giant Claw" if you were ever frightened by the Muppets.
Posted by: BeckoningChasm at June 28, 2026 10:07 PM (CHHv1)
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Sam Katzman, not Sam Sherman. Sorry. I'll ban myself.
Posted by: BeckoningChasm at June 28, 2026 10:08 PM (CHHv1)
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Posted by: BeckoningChasm at June 28, 2026 10:07 PM (CHHv1)
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We had TGC here a couple of weeks ago!
Posted by: Weasel at June 28, 2026 10:09 PM (JnFtr)
218Launch from the cape in about 20 minutes
Posted by: Weasel
If it's the cape that lets you fly, you want to launch with it, not from it.
Posted by: mikeski at June 28, 2026 10:09 PM (VHUov)
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Sorry. I'll ban myself.
Posted by: BeckoningChasm at June 28, 2026 10:08 PM (CHHv1)
Well, Ed Would.
Posted by: Alberta Oil Peon at June 28, 2026 10:10 PM (1z8ji)
Posted by: Alberta Oil Peon at June 28, 2026 10:10 PM (1z8ji)
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There is no chance the NFA is constitutional. Amendments to the Constitution follow and modify the powers granted to the government in the main body, and not the other way around. The taxation power granted in the main body is limited by the 1st amendment: a specific tax on Ink was found to violate free speech. Similarly that taxation power is limited by the 2A also.
I realize lawyers will hate that obvious argument but it nevertheless is true.
Posted by: An Observation sez Trump is my President at June 28, 2026 10:12 PM (Da7Vv)
Food Thread: Don't Rib Me About My Failed Garlic Adventure!
I like lamb. I like lamb ribs. I like lamb ribs slowly grilled on indirect heat and then finished on high direct heat to get them nice and crispy!
But these did not satisfy! They are from a sort-of-local hipster company that my SiL enjoys, and she gave them to me, so who am I to say no?
But I should have. They were incredibly gamey, and not in that delicious lamb way that many people enjoy so much. They were greasy and strong-flavored and reminded me a bit of aged beef that is just a bit too old for consumption.
And the frustrating thing is that I cooked them perfectly!
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Well, our long national nightmare is over, and the garlic project has been a complete and total failure. And I have nobody to blame but myself...I just have to figure out what I did wrong!
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I recently had a very pleasant email exchange with a lurker who is as much of a loon when it comes to Manhattans as I am! Obviously he stirs his Manhattans because he is not a savage, and he uses Rye, not Bourbon, because he is not a savage.
[A friend] and I decided to craft the perfect Manhattan. It took 18-months of back and forth travel between [our homes]. We tasted 20+ ryes, 6 different sweet vermouths, 5 different cherries, and at least a dozen bitters. We could not use anything more expensive than $75 for the rye. Who wants to mix an 18 y/o Sazarac with anything?
This is the best Manhattan according to our pallet.
2 parts - 6 y/o Piggyback Rye
Honorable Mention- Sazarac OB 100pf, Basil Hayden’s Dark Rye, Mitchers Rye, Rittenhouse Rye BinB
1 part - Carpano Antica
Nothing else comes close, the complexity and depth blow everything else away.
Angostura Bitters - double shot in the glass. The original is the best for this! Tried boutique styles and walnut and orange and others but none are as good.
Amarena Fabbri cherry. One per serving. Add juice to change the sweetness to your liking. Much better than Luxardos.
STIR the rye and vermouth over ice gently until cold and pour into a rocks glass with the bitters and cherry(ies) already in the glass.
So I made a couple! The first was true to his recipe, and it did indeed make an excellent Manhattan. The second night I bumped the Rye up to 3:1, because that's just the way I roll! And it was also a delicious and pleasing cocktail.
Were they better than my recipe? No, and they were different. But I would happily drink them without looking back, especially since he introduced me to those cherries, which absolutely blow Luxardos out of the water. I think that Luxardo has ramped up production recently and their quality has suffered. Amarena Fabbri is simply much, much better!
As for the Vermouth? Carpano Antica is the class of Vermouths...of that there is no doubt. And it is also very rich and intense, so it makes a Vermouth-forward drink. If you like that, then go for it. If you like a more spirit-forward Manhattan, then you will have to play around some.
Which is the point! I had a blast trying this recipe!
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The peanut butter dilemma has been solved!
[Hat Tip: Misanthropic Humanitarian]
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I have discussed the glory that is hush-puppies, but last week I wanted to jazz them up a a bit and thought about adding shrimp. My plan was to peel raw shrimp, cut them up into small but recognizable pieces, and simply mix them into the batter. Of course I could also mince the shrimp, but I like the idea of texture, so that might be for a future experiment. The question is: will the shrimp cook in the few minutes the hush-puppies are in the hot oil?
Yes, this is how I occupy my free time.
The garlic is harvested! And it looks...well...sigh. Send all of your excellent home-grown garlic to: cbd dot aoshq at gmail dot com.
Rumor has it that the Bourbon Bubble is bursting. I have seen no evidence of decreasing prices, but maybe the bursting started somewhere else! I think the sweet spot is $40-$60 for excellent and interesting bottles, and bumping that to $100 gets you an incremental improvement in quality, but nothing mind-blowing. More than that and I think you are paying for hype and rarity, which may look good in your liquor cabinet, but doesn't translate to more quality in the bottle.
The problem...or the solution...is to buy lots of bourbon, take tasting notes, and eventually arrive at your favorites! It should take forty or fifty years, but it is worth it!
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CRAB CAKES -- Part 1: Ingredients
Sometime in the past month, an AOS commenter expressed disappointment in their attempts at crab cakes ... So, for that person (or anyone else interested), below is a recipe from America's Test Kitchen's 2011 annual magazine ...And, ever since the first time I made these, the crab cake snobs in my universe proclaimed no other recipe would be permitted going forward.
1-lb. lump crabmeat, picked over for shells
1/2 cup saltines (14 crackers ground in a food processor)
3 scallions, minced
2 Tbsp. unsalted butter, melted; plus
1 Tbsp. unsalted butter, softened
2 Tbsp. mayonnaise (suggest Hellman's or Duke's,
do not use Miracle Whip)
1 large egg yolk
1 Tbsp. dijon mustard
2 tsp. hot sauce
1 tsp. Old Bay seasoning
Lemon wedges, for serving
Posted by: Kathy at June 28, 2026 04:06 PM (MOK4W)
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Perhaps the soil your garlic was in did not drain well. Is the garlic waterlogged/rotting? (can't be sure from picture)
Posted by: Brunnhilde at June 28, 2026 04:07 PM (3AwA+)
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Once I discovered it there was no going back to Martini and Rossi.
Posted by: Tuna at June 28, 2026 04:05 PM (lJ0H4)
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CRAB CAKES -- Part 2: Directions
1. Dry the crabmeat well with paper towels (this reduces the amount of binder needed). Using a rubber spatula, gently combine the crabmeat, 1/4 cup of the cracker crumbs, the scallions, melted butter, mayonnaise, egg yolk, mustard, hot sauce, and Old Bay in a large bowl.
2. Divide the mixture into 4 equal portions and shape into tight, mounded cakes. Press the top of each cake in the remaining 1/4 cup cracker crumbs. Transfer the cakes, crumb side down, to a large plate and refrigerate, covered, for at least 1 hour or up to 8 hours.
3. Adjust an oven rack to be 6 inches from the broiler element and heat the broiler. Grease an 8x8-inch square area in the center of a rimmed baking sheet with the softened butter. Transfer the crab cakes to the prepared baking sheet, crumb side down. Broil until the crab cakes are golden brown, 12-15 minutes. Serve with the lemon wedges.
Posted by: Kathy at June 28, 2026 04:09 PM (MOK4W)
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Dinner plan was moved from yesterday to today, and then changed when the kid made a 5 mushroom soup for today's lunch (thanks HMart for an AMAZING deal on the shabu shabu veg pack - 5lbs of 4 mushrooms - including expensive ones like oyster, enoki, and wood ear - napa cabbage, bok choy, and taiwanese spinach mispriced for $4.99 vs their normal $19.99 - bought 3 packs and made a chicken and veg dumpling dish Friday and then the soup today).
So, we're having beef kielbasa with roasted napa cabbage (finishing pack #2), fresh corn on the cob (20 cents each from Amazon), homemade banana choco muffins, and strawberries and cherries ($1/lb from Amazon - love me some Prime Days, too). Pretty summery meal and quick...
Posted by: Nova Local at June 28, 2026 04:09 PM (tOcjL)
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Just out of curiosity, CBD, did you actually look up how to grow and harvest garlic, or did you just wing it?
I'm guessing option B.
Posted by: bluebell at June 28, 2026 04:09 PM (afFes)
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I found some cherries from Japan for Manhattans that were pretty good. It was a small jar, maybe 12 - 15 of them. Wish I could recall the brand. They were available at a local liquor store, in a limited quantity. Maybe $15?
The juice was to die for.
Posted by: Martini Farmer at June 28, 2026 04:10 PM (jehhT)
Chicken or Fish?
Posted by: San Franpsycho at June 28, 2026 04:03 PM (RIvkX)
Chicken is more forgiving, but I now always order the fish b/c it's easiest to leave the dairy products off of (vs the chicken, which apparently, is impossible anytime I've tried)...
So, fish?
Posted by: Nova Local at June 28, 2026 04:11 PM (tOcjL)
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Just out of curiosity, CBD, did you actually look up how to grow and harvest garlic, or did you just wing it?
Posted by: bluebell at June 28, 2026 04:09 PM (afFes)
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CBD - I know nothing about growing garlic, but wondering if perhaps it could be a soil pH issue?
Posted by: Matthew Kant Cipher at June 28, 2026 04:13 PM (kOluj)
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IOW, how many bodies are buried under your garden? Maybe add 5 or 6....
Posted by: Matthew Kant Cipher at June 28, 2026 04:14 PM (kOluj)
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The lamb I bought is wonderful stuff! I've had loin chops, leg steaks and ground lamb. It is a little fatty but very mild tasting. I might go with more lamb next time and less beef.
Posted by: Notsothoreau at June 28, 2026 04:17 PM (bkuEU)
Posted by: Commissar of plenty and festive little hats at June 28, 2026 04:20 PM (Kt19C)
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The garlic in the foreground doesn't look bad, although not sure how big it is. I would dry it and use it I believe. Probably better than imported stuff.
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The garlic in the foreground doesn't look bad, although not sure how big it is. I would dry it and use it I believe. Probably better than imported stuff.
Posted by: Buck
I'd like to see it after it dries too.
Posted by: AZ deplorable moron at June 28, 2026 04:22 PM (B0dAE)
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28 The garlic in the foreground doesn't look bad, although not sure how big it is. I would dry it and use it I believe. Probably better than imported stuff.
Posted by: Buck at June 28, 2026 04:21 PM (z6ONu)
I was thinking the 2 in the back and 1 (maybe 2) in the front looked good. I'd save the best one of those to replant as new plants in the fall and use the other 2...
Only the middle really looks terrible and probably not useable in some way...
Posted by: Nova Local at June 28, 2026 04:23 PM (tOcjL)
That would be looking a gift lamb in the mouth or something.
Posted by: m at June 28, 2026 04:23 PM (6wpGE)
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>>>This is the best Manhattan according to our pallet.
pallet-->palate
Posted by: m at June 28, 2026 04:24 PM (6wpGE)
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Any of the outer cloves from bulbs that look good should be saved and replanted (this Fall!). They say the garlic will adapt over time to your garden and perform better.
I would not give up yet!
Posted by: Brunnhilde at June 28, 2026 04:26 PM (3AwA+)
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I would not give up yet!
Posted by: Brunnhilde at June 28, 2026 04:26 PM (3AwA+)
Posted by: Brunnhilde at June 28, 2026 04:29 PM (3AwA+)
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pallet-->palate
Posted by: m at June 28, 2026 04:24 PM (6wpGE)
Well, if you have your Manhattans palletized, you might have enough of them.
Posted by: Alberta Oil Peon at June 28, 2026 04:30 PM (1z8ji)
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Some garlic is fine with me, too strong and it turns me off.
Posted by: Skip at June 28, 2026 04:31 PM (Ia/+0)
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I use a Soda Stream to make what is, for me, about the most refreshing (non-alcoholic) drink: 10 ounces of carbonated water straight from the fridge and stir in one and a half tablespoons of apple cider vinegar. That's it. Basically it's a simplified switchel without the sugar or ginger. I like tart so don't miss the sweetener.
Posted by: JTB at June 28, 2026 04:32 PM (yTvNw)
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Some garlic is fine with me, too strong and it turns me off.
Posted by: Skip
I love garlic but unfortunately it doesn't like me.
Posted by: Tuna at June 28, 2026 04:32 PM (lJ0H4)
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I'm currently enjoying a cocktail made from some of the finest malt, hops, yeast and spring water, aged for as long as the truck took it to deliver and served chilled. Superb.
And when this one is finished I shall have another from the same batch. Because that's how I roll.
Posted by: JackStraw at June 28, 2026 04:34 PM (viF8m)
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I'll have to look for that vermouth. I've used M&R and Stock previously, as well as Trader Joe's. I've always regarded vermouth as a coloring agent in my Manhattans. Agree that Angostura bitters are a must, although in my experience, ladies prefer orange bitters in their Manhattans. Pairs better with their Virginia Slims, I reckon...
Posted by: Joe Kidd at June 28, 2026 04:34 PM (nbLIj)
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What happens to garlic that's not harvested... remains in the ground for a year or more?
I ask, because I'm almost positive we have some in the spot where our garden used to be. But it has to be at least a year, maybe two, since we planted any.
Posted by: Martini Farmer at June 28, 2026 04:36 PM (jehhT)
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Recently took delivery of some Leopold Brothers Rye Whiskey, distilled in a pre-Prohibition-style Three Chamber Still (Think three pot-stills stacked up on top of each other). It has a lot more flavor and character from the distillate than a column-still product would, and I imagine it would make for a fine cocktail!
Posted by: Brewingfrog at June 28, 2026 04:38 PM (pC93T)
Well, if you have your Manhattans palletized, you might have enough of them.
Posted by: Alberta Oil Peon
If you're buying rye by the case, you're probably an alcoholic. What are you if you're buying by the pallet?
Posted by: mikeski at June 28, 2026 04:39 PM (VHUov)
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I recently had the Leopold Maryland Style Rye - thought it was damn near perfect!
Posted by: Matthew Kant Cipher at June 28, 2026 04:41 PM (kOluj)
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If you're buying rye by the case, you're probably an alcoholic. What are you if you're buying by the pallet?
Posted by: mikeski
You're in or were in the US Navy.
Posted by: AZ deplorable moron at June 28, 2026 04:41 PM (B0dAE)
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If you're buying rye by the case, you're probably an alcoholic. What are you if you're buying by the pallet?
****
A liquor store.
Posted by: clarence at June 28, 2026 04:41 PM (VTmfE)
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I ate healthy tonight. Grilled chicken over a big mixed salad, olive-oil based Italian dressing, crushed walnuts, a little shredded cheddar. The gut needs some reducing not gonna lie!
Posted by: SamIam at June 28, 2026 04:42 PM (cjT1m)
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I discovered a very nice garlic yogurt sauce just before leaving for Chattanooga. Possibly Armenianits in Sonia Uvezians Book of Yogurt. Two cloves garlic, crushed and mashed with ¼ tsp salt, beat into one cup yogurt. Very good especially with the variation of mixing in a tablespoon of finely chopped fresh rosemary (or basil, or possibly mint, which is the variation in the book).
Helps to let it sit, but this is true of most things. And most people as well.
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For the Manhattans: Skip then Cherries, use Maple Syrup.
Go ahead - Fight me!
Posted by: Fritzy at June 28, 2026 04:44 PM (2GIh1)
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(Based on almost zero data from the photo); Is there any chance your soil is too heavy? (clay rich)
The clay really holds water and therefore increases the chance of fungus on your bulbs. Also, the dense clay soil actually makes it harder for your bulbs to grow and expand.
I assume the garlic receives water regularly. If that is true, then I would try planting your next batch in some sandier loam soil.
Posted by: Pillage Idiot at June 28, 2026 04:44 PM (HlyYF)
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"They are from a sort-of-local hipster company that my SiL enjoys, and she gave them to me..."
Well there's the problem. Dump the SiL. Problem solved. If it upsets the rest of the family, well...sacrifices need to be made.
Posted by: Diogenes at June 28, 2026 04:44 PM (2WIwB)
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I just buy my garlic from Costco... Comes from Gilroy CA.
Posted by: It's me donna at June 28, 2026 04:44 PM (FtULh)
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My attempts to grow garlic have been less than stellar. (Massive understatement!) At least for now the problem is solved by Costco offering 2 pound bags of Christopher Ranch California grown fresh garlic at a very good price. With that at hand I look for more ways to use garlic in cooking. It helps that Mrs. JTB likes garlic as well so we can still kiss on date nights. :-)
We keep granulated and dehydrated garlic from Spice House handy when I just want to sprinkle some on eggs or veggies.
59 We keep granulated and dehydrated garlic from Spice House handy when I just want to sprinkle some on eggs or veggies.
Posted by: JTB at June 28, 2026 04:45 PM (yTvNw)
I keep garlic powder for roasted or air fried potatoes...it's the one place I always think a dried product is better...
Posted by: Nova Local at June 28, 2026 04:49 PM (tOcjL)
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Aaaaand the Matiners bullpen blows another lead in the 8th.
Kill me.
Posted by: nurse ratched. at June 28, 2026 04:52 PM (yEz+x)
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Dang!
One could use that garlic in a horror movie. Give them little beady eyes...they crawl around like.worms and then leap up on you, wrap around your neck and suck out your brain.
Heeeyyyy!
Wait a minute!
Are they using these for a remake of Fiend Without A Face???
Posted by: Diogenes at June 28, 2026 04:52 PM (2WIwB)
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Most savory foods are merely a convenient or new vector for garlic. I should start reviewing food that way.
This stroganoff really brought out the flavor of the garlic.
You did not saute the garlic long enough!
This eggs Benedict has no garlic at all!
Also, non nood. Not cool.
Posted by: Aetius451AD work phone at June 28, 2026 04:52 PM (zZu0s)
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Nothing worse than mutton or old lamb. Costco has become my first choice and I've been dissapointed. My favorite are loin chops and a hot grill, put them bone down 5min then lay down on each side 5min each that's it. I salt and pepper before hand as the flavor of good lamb doesn't need garlic.
Posted by: PuyallupPete at June 28, 2026 04:52 PM (/5hWb)
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To be honest, the Florida weather is more conducive to rum based drinks, and since discovering Flor De Cana Oro Reserva #4, I've been dialing in my pina coladas. Coco Lopez, a brand of coconut cream, is hard to come by, I've only found one grocery store that has the Goya variety, which is quite good, but I wanted to find the real thing to compare. My internet search brought me this result for DIY coconut cream.
https://youtu.be/roASIPHeYOw
If you don't have five minutes for the video, the spoiler is that Coco Lopez and its ilk are just simple syrups using coconut milk instead of water. I've been happy with the results I've gotten, and am now playing with lower sugar levels to see how that affects the final product. I'm down to 1 cup, versus the 1-1/3 cups he calls for in the vid...
Posted by: Joe Kidd at June 28, 2026 04:54 PM (nbLIj)
I mix and shake everything then strain onto fresh small ice cubes into a glass with a very light turmeric/salt/dried orange zest rim. VERY LIGHT.
Garnish with orange slice.
Take across the street to the beach
Enjoy!
Posted by: nurse ratched. at June 28, 2026 04:59 PM (yEz+x)
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It’s worth buying good okanting garlic. I get mine from Keene. Not sure where you’re located, but it’s a cold weather crop and needs a good chill before planting, so store it in the refrigerator for a month or so before you put it in the ground. It’s also a very heavy feeder, so we prep the soil a month ahead of planting with Black Cow, then fertilize every two weeks with fish emulsion from when It sprouts until the scapes form. The garlic in the photo looks decent to me. Dry it and use it. It’s never likely to get as big as the steroidal stuff you see in the stores.
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Middle east pro-tip: Don't buy lamb from a neighboring town.
****
fify
Posted by: clarence at June 28, 2026 05:05 PM (VTmfE)
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Garnish with orange slice.
Take across the street to the beach
Enjoy!
Posted by: nurse ratched. at June
An anti inflammatory margarita! I love it.
Posted by: Piper at June 28, 2026 05:06 PM (OoFl2)
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>>I just buy my garlic from Costco... Comes from Gilroy CA.
Always wanted to go the garlic festival.
Posted by: JackStraw at June 28, 2026 05:07 PM (viF8m)
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Always wanted to go the garlic festival.
Posted by: JackStraw at June 28, 2026 05:07
No vampires.
Posted by: Piper at June 28, 2026 05:08 PM (OoFl2)
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59 ... "
I keep garlic powder for roasted or air fried potatoes...it's the one place I always think a dried product is better..."
Agreed. I can make a meal out of summer squash sauteed in butter on top of some jasmine rice. Add a sprinkle of the garlic powder along with the pepper and salt.
Posted by: JTB at June 28, 2026 05:09 PM (yTvNw)
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> Always wanted to go the garlic festival.
Posted by: JackStraw
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It reeks.
You can smell it for miles. (I lived down the road from Gilroy.)
Posted by: Martini Farmer at June 28, 2026 05:09 PM (jehhT)
That, Canada House cheap blended whiskey and Angostura with really cheap maraschino cherries aged on a small grocery store shelf, preferably covered with dust, 3/1 blend in individual tumblers filled with ice, stirred with your left index finger.
Best served while playing poker, 'cause they make you really smart and that helps the decision making process on raising or folding.
Posted by: Auspex at June 28, 2026 05:10 PM (Y8DZL)
>>You can smell it for miles. (I lived down the road from Gilroy.)
As Piper noted, you didn't have any vampires, did you?
Posted by: JackStraw at June 28, 2026 05:11 PM (viF8m)
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Oh yeah—we use Espoma Garden-tone mixed in to the soil at planting too, and for side dressing later. Keene’s website has a lot of good information about prepping, growing, harvesting, etc.
>>You can smell it for miles. (I lived down the road from Gilroy.)
As Piper noted, you didn't have any vampires, did you?
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No, but the weirdos more than made up for it.
Posted by: Martini Farmer at June 28, 2026 05:14 PM (jehhT)
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You can smell it for miles. (I lived down the road from Gilroy.)
Posted by: Martini Farmer at June 28, 2026 05:09 PM (jehhT)
When I lived in Colorado I would often drive east in Weld County, where they grow a lot of onions. After a bruising hailstorm you could smell the onions for miles.
Posted by: Pug Mahon, aka Agent Frank at June 28, 2026 05:15 PM (0aYVJ)
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Hello Foodsters. CBD. Don’t give up your day job to become a farmer. But if you did you could get a tractor and backhoe. Maybe a skid steer.
Posted by: Pete Bogs Agentic alter ego at June 28, 2026 05:16 PM (X5wmt)
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I love PT Chang's dry rub ribs. They look like the post photo.
Posted by: polynikes at June 28, 2026 05:17 PM (04gcy)
The people who live there literally always smell like garlic. It permeates everything there; clothes, rugs, drapes, bedding, etc. It never, ever goes away totally.
By itself the garlic isn't bad. It's when you mix it with body smells that it's... not good.
Posted by: Martini Farmer at June 28, 2026 05:19 PM (jehhT)
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Nothing better than good garlic bread with a nice plate of pasta of your choice.
Posted by: polynikes at June 28, 2026 05:19 PM (04gcy)
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"They are from a sort-of-local hipster company that my SiL enjoys, and she gave them to me, so who am I to say no?"
There is a local organic hipster farm around here that raises free range organic feed chickens and sells them at the farmers markets. Last time I saw them they were charging $12.99 a pound for chicken thighs and $8 for a dozen eggs. I passed.
Posted by: Mister Scott (Formerly GWS) at June 28, 2026 05:21 PM (0N4FZ)
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By itself the garlic isn't bad. It's when you mix it with body smells that it's... not good.
Posted by: Martini Farmer at June 28, 2026 05:19 PM (jehhT)
Still 100x better than curry mixed with body smells. I used to work on a floor below the Pakistani Consulate. I walked up and down 6 floors everyday so not to have to use the elevator .
Posted by: polynikes at June 28, 2026 05:22 PM (04gcy)
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Always wanted to go the garlic festival.
Posted by: JackStraw at June 28, 2026 05:07 PM (viF8m)
Garlic and beer are the two principal consumables at the Gilroy Garlic Festival. The two in combination have a potent gastric interaction. The place reeked. Wasn’t necessarily just of garlic. One trip was enough for me
Posted by: Pete Bogs Agentic alter ego at June 28, 2026 05:23 PM (X5wmt)
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We wants two Wish Presdent obano a happy Holliday and thanx you foor allhe did to helps childrin of coleor and makes County less racist.
We loves you and miss foor helpers peoples know the true history of this place
Posted by: Mary Clogginstein from Brattleboro, Vt at June 28, 2026 05:25 PM (DPvx7)
The people who live there literally always smell like garlic. It permeates everything there; clothes, rugs, drapes, bedding, etc. It never, ever goes away totally.
By itself the garlic isn't bad. It's when you mix it with body smells that it's... not good.
Posted by: Martini Farmer
>I worked with a fat Frenchman who smelled like garlic and BO 24/7. You always knew when he was in the area.
Posted by: Rev. Wishbone at June 28, 2026 05:27 PM (fkjGs)
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Mary, go home. Fat, drunk and stupid is not the trifecta.
Posted by: clarence at June 28, 2026 05:27 PM (VTmfE)
And garlic pizza. That was... interesting. Basically a cheese pizza with herbs and a crap ton of garlic. One slice was enough.
Posted by: Martini Farmer at June 28, 2026 05:28 PM (jehhT)
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But if you did you could get a tractor and backhoe. Maybe a skid steer.
Posted by: Pete Bogs Agentic alter ego at June 28, 2026 05:16 PM (X5wmt)
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And a track loader. Definitely a track loader.
Posted by: Weasel at June 28, 2026 05:33 PM (LVjsR)
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He's also going to need a haul truck for the dirt he digs up.
Posted by: Weasel at June 28, 2026 05:35 PM (LVjsR)
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>>Garlic and beer are the two principal consumables at the Gilroy Garlic Festival.
Yea, that's why I always wanted to go.
Posted by: JackStraw at June 28, 2026 05:36 PM (viF8m)
Posted by: Ronster at June 28, 2026 05:37 PM (Wr7co)
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@ "Angostura Bitters - double shot in the glass." ______________________________
Umm … nope. Peychaud's is much better. It was the ONLY bitters used at the OLD Roosevelt Hotel in downtown New Orleans for years. That (hopefully not) has maybe changed now that it's 'under new management'. I keep Peychaud's in the cabinet and add a few drops to red beans and rice – just until y' can barely taste it - then stop. People will puzzle over the unidentifiable flavor for hours …
Posted by: Dr_No at June 28, 2026 05:38 PM (ayRl+)
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Question: went to the store to buy chicken wings for dinner, notice that they had packages of the wingtips for sale. Not the drumettes or flats, just the wingtips. What would they be used for?
Vote No on the shrimp hush puppies...just saying....
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Ate lunch with officemates: pizza with shrimp, garlic and anchovies. Mmmmmm
Posted by: Commissar of plenty and festive little hats at June 28, 2026 05:41 PM (Kt19C)
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I note that all the garlic supplements now say that you wont sweat garlic smell.
Posted by: polynikes at June 28, 2026 05:42 PM (04gcy)
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He's also going to need a haul truck for the dirt he digs up.
Posted by: Weasel
Store it in the house, it needs a bit of work anyway.
Posted by: AZ deplorable moron at June 28, 2026 05:42 PM (B0dAE)
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Store it in the house, it needs a bit of work anyway.
Posted by: AZ deplorable moron at June 28, 2026 05:42 PM (B0dAE)
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Would it even be safe to store dirt in the house given its condition?
Posted by: Weasel at June 28, 2026 05:45 PM (LVjsR)
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And a track loader. Definitely a track loader.
Posted by: Weasel at June 28, 2026 05:33 PM (LVjsR)
The capital equipment budget is in good hands. We may need a wheel loader for mucking out the feedlot and barns. So for our tracked vehicle we can go dozer. Small maneuverable. Say D4/D5 sized. And the skid steer. Don’t forget the manure spreader. Oh wait, that’s his day job!
Posted by: Pete Bogs Agentic alter ego at June 28, 2026 05:45 PM (X5wmt)
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> Store it in the house, it needs a bit of work anyway.
Posted by: AZ deplorable moron at June 28, 2026 05:42 PM (B0dAE)
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Would it even be safe to store dirt in the house given its condition?
Posted by: Weasel at June 28, 2026 05:45 PM (LVjsR)
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Well, he says his floors are shit, so....
Posted by: Martini Farmer at June 28, 2026 05:46 PM (jehhT)
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Would it even be safe to store dirt in the house given its condition?
Posted by: Weasel at June 28, 2026 05:45 PM (LVjsR)
I’ll ask my cousin. Phil Dirt.
Posted by: Pete Bogs Agentic alter ego at June 28, 2026 05:47 PM (X5wmt)
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I just watched a guy in a banana yellow uniform run based on stilts.
Where has THIS baseball been all my life? 🍌
Posted by: All Hail Eris, She-Wolf of the 'Ettes 'Ettes at June 28, 2026 05:47 PM (kpS4V)
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>>I just watched a guy in a banana yellow uniform run based on stilts.
>>Where has THIS baseball been all my life? 🍌
Savannah
Posted by: JackStraw at June 28, 2026 05:49 PM (viF8m)
Posted by: All Hail Eris, She-Wolf of the 'Ettes 'Ettes at June 28, 2026 05:49 PM (kpS4V)
113Question: went to the store to buy chicken wings for dinner, notice that they had packages of the wingtips for sale. Not the drumettes or flats, just the wingtips. What would they be used for?
Vote No on the shrimp hush puppies...just saying....
Posted by: The Grateful - Acta Non Verba at June 28, 2026 05:40 PM (IQ6Gq)
I'm betting on them being a collagen/flavor source for chicken stock.
Posted by: Additional Blond Agent, STEM Guy at June 28, 2026 05:50 PM (/HDaX)
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Can we get a D11 Cat for something? Those things are awesome.
Posted by: Ronster at June 28, 2026 05:51 PM (Wr7co)
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This Sunday's steak is ribeye. Now, some of you may be having a deja vu moment from last Sunday, and you would be correct. Ribeye was featured for Father's Day, but it was not without some drama when the announced wine paring was a Moscato.
The skepticism was well founded, and this particular white did little to dispel it. That said, it didn't suck. The acidity cut through the lingering richness of the meat, readying the palate for the next mouthful. Unfortunately, it left nothing for the steak to compliment, making the dining experience a bit schizophrenic. There was steak. There was wine. There was no transition, no intimate coupling of flavors. It was as if both parties decided to just be friends.
So today ribeye tries again, and the wine is a sultry 2022 Zin-based red blend called Zinester. Frankly, I've caught it snatching glances at the ribeye, ogling it like it was a side of beef. The steak is peeling the label off the bottle and just put on Barry White. I better get in there...
Posted by: Joe Kidd at June 28, 2026 05:51 PM (nbLIj)
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Question: went to the store to buy chicken wings for dinner, notice that they had packages of the wingtips for sale. Not the drumettes or flats, just the wingtips. What would they be used for?
Vote No on the shrimp hush puppies...just saying....
Posted by: The Grateful - Acta Non Verba
>Wings are too much work for the meat. I'd rather do a huge batch of drumsticks or thighs at home.
The only time I have wings is when I'm out with friends watching sports ball.
Posted by: Rev. Wishbone at June 28, 2026 05:51 PM (fkjGs)
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Pork shoulder was on sale this week, and coincidentally I had picked up sausage casings, so I made link sausages for the first time.
They did turn out well, though the links were uneven in length, and this is mostly the fault of the marginal Kitchenaid grinder/stuffer, but they are quite tasty.
I used a simple "farmhouse" style seasoning with added cayenne flakes and an onion, in the future I will be trying different seasonings. I will have to up my investment in equipment since what I have now is barely sufficient for what I tried to do this time.
Posted by: Kindltot at June 28, 2026 06:00 PM (rbvCR)
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Is that garlic fresh out of the garden or has is been cooked? Scary.
Your green thumb should registered with the federal authorities. Maybe stick to green onions for starters.
Posted by: Rev. Wishbone at June 28, 2026 06:03 PM (fkjGs)
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*Puts on hat*
*laughs at the 'McRibbit'*
*goes to Costco for cheap ribs and meats*
Posted by: Perry the Platypus at June 28, 2026 06:04 PM (xcxpd)
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Pork shoulder was on sale this week, and coincidentally I had picked up sausage casings, so I made link sausages for the first time.
They did turn out well, though the links were uneven in length, and this is mostly the fault of the marginal Kitchenaid grinder/stuffer, but they are quite tasty.
I used a simple "farmhouse" style seasoning with added cayenne flakes and an onion, in the future I will be trying different seasonings. I will have to up my investment in equipment since what I have now is barely sufficient for what I tried to do this time.
Posted by: Kindltot at June 28, 2026 06:00 PM
Just a heads up but that can get expensive quick. I started with the cabelas summer sausage kit and I soon started buying all sorts of tools and accessories. I quit doing it after about 3-4 years and have a bunch of unused sausage making gear shoved in the closet in the spare room.
Posted by: Mister Scott (Formerly GWS) at June 28, 2026 06:05 PM (0N4FZ)
128Basically it's a simplified switchel without the sugar or ginger. I like tart so don't miss the sweetener.
Posted by: JTB at June 28, 2026 04:32 PM (yTvNw)
I drink vinegar and water too, just like Francis Marion did.
Posted by: Kindltot at June 28, 2026 06:08 PM (rbvCR)
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If youre looking for really crispy ribs, an air frier is a very good choice. You maybe just need to finish them in there.
We smoked pork ribs yesterday. 6 hours. Came out to near perfection. Falling-off-the-bone good. These were the pork ribs that are a little thicker than babybacks but not as thick as whatever you call those really thick pork ribs.
Posted by: Elric the Blade at June 28, 2026 06:13 PM (5eUqU)
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I just had some crispy duck at an asian place in a sweet chili sauce. Pretty good. Gave me the same satisfaction as fried chicken.
Posted by: banana Dream at June 28, 2026 06:15 PM (3uBP9)
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> I drink vinegar and water too, just like Francis Marion did.
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I drink gin and vermouth just like....uh... me.
Posted by: Martini Farmer at June 28, 2026 06:16 PM (jehhT)
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I would Roast the wingtips and then throw them in the instapot with carrot onion celery ginger garlic and a handful of peppercorns.
Would make excellent stock.
Posted by: nurse ratched. at June 28, 2026 06:18 PM (u7ynv)
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Having a nice fat ribeye and then finding out the pairing is moscato is like drunkenly taking home a hot girl from the dimly-lit bar, and then getting an very unpleasant surprise when she pulls out her dick.
I’m all into unusual pairings. But moscato? With ribeye? Definitely not my thing. But to each his own.
Posted by: Elric the Blade at June 28, 2026 06:18 PM (5eUqU)
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I have the luxury that my niece is has a sheep farm and chicken roost and her husband will process any kind of livestock. The lamb is delicious, the eggs and chicken are fresh, and a side of beef might take a while to process but you know what you're getting.
Posted by: Rev. Wishbone at June 28, 2026 06:21 PM (fkjGs)
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131 > I drink vinegar and water too, just like Francis Marion did.
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I drink gin and vermouth just like....uh... me.
Posted by: Martini Farmer at June 28, 2026 06:16 PM (jehhT)
*checks out nic*
*Seems legit, thumbs up*
Posted by: Perry the Platypus at June 28, 2026 06:23 PM (xcxpd)
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I'm glad I ate the leftover ribs and potato salad before I saw the McDonalds ad.
Posted by: Eromero at June 28, 2026 06:26 PM (LHPAg)
Instant ramen, your choice of flavor (go ahead and spring for the Top Ramen rather than the store brand... you're worth the extra five cents, mang) prepared and drained (if you need help wiith preparing instant ramen, stop reading now and open DoorDash).
Add enough generic salsa to ensure all the noodles are well-coated after you stir it up. Pace Picante has the proper white trash elan here, but whatever you have or like. Your choice of heat level.
Top with parmesan cheese. The Kraft shaker bottle kind (now with extra wood pulp!) is fine. This is not the place for your $25/lb Parmigiano Reggiano.
Enjoy.
If you're careful with draining, you can keep it in the cook pan, thus avoiding the need to dirty a colander and a bowl.
Makes an excellent quick lunch. Just ignore the ghosts of James Beard, Julia Child, and Anthony Bourdain standing outside your house throwing rocks at it.
Posted by: Rodrigo Borgia at June 28, 2026 06:30 PM (qpyNK)
139
Watched a French movie they drank olive oil like it was water, wonder if thatvwas common
Posted by: Skip at June 28, 2026 06:31 PM (Ia/+0)
140
I'll put the dishes in the sink but somebody else has to wash them. Hey, anybody left in here?
Posted by: Eromero at June 28, 2026 06:31 PM (LHPAg)
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139 Watched a French movie they drank olive oil like it was water, wonder if thatvwas common
Posted by: Skip at June 28, 2026 06:31 PM (Ia/+0)
When the bowels need moving.
Posted by: Eromero at June 28, 2026 06:33 PM (LHPAg)
142
> 130 I just had some crispy duck at an asian place in a sweet chili sauce. Pretty good. Gave me the same satisfaction as fried chicken.
Posted by: banana Dream at June 28, 2026 06:15 PM (3uBP9)
I love duck, and a good Asian restaurant is the only place to get it, IMO. It's generally reasonably priced and almost always well prepared.
White-people restaurants overcharge for it and then they crap it up. Okay, Escoffier. I know you think that coating a boiled duck with cacao and Vietnamese fish sauce and serving the resultant abomination on a vintage vinyl/asbestos floor tile is SUPARRR! KREATIV! FUSION! KWIZEEN!, but I'm not going to pay $75 for that. Sorry.
Posted by: Rodrigo Borgia at June 28, 2026 06:38 PM (qpyNK)
146
My favorite wines are Reisling and Burgundy.
Posted by: Eromero
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Sweet Riesling or dry? The Germans tend to keep the dry stuff over there, or send them here at high prices. As you can tell, I prefer the dry.
Posted by: Ben Had at June 28, 2026 06:53 PM (afJtY)
152
I am the Garlic Guru (which explains buying Altoids in bulk).
If you did the research CPD, I won't bore you with that crap, but I do have a tip that gets me a nice harvest every year, and I believe we are in the same climate zone.
You want to "box" your garlic patch. I get a bunch of 2 x 8's and create a boundary around the patch. It's raised just slightly above the rest of the garden. You fill up that raised area with good soil, BUT DON't pack it down. You want a natural aeration. And, since you have a very visible location for the patch, it's easy to water for optimum effect. Also, I don't care what they say about the type garlic you're planting. Assume it's hardy and plant in the late fall. If you don't, you won't see cloves. They NEED the cold weather to divide. Finally, adopt a kid so you have someone to weed it incessantly. Garlic is a pussie and doesn't like to compete for water or nutrients.
Posted by: Orson at June 28, 2026 06:59 PM (dIske)
153
ooops...meant CBD...don't even want to know why spellcheck thought CPD was more appropriate.
Posted by: Orson at June 28, 2026 07:00 PM (dIske)
When you could be cleaning the teak patio furniture. 🤨
Posted by: L - No nic, another fine day at June 28, 2026 07:17 PM (NFX2v)
156
Maybe you suck at garlic?
It may be the case.
Rye/bourbon/whisky/whiskey? I listen to old time radio and just want a slug of rotgut. Who sells it?
Lamzy doats and goatzy doats but little lamzy divy.
Posted by: Enola Gay Pride at June 28, 2026 08:13 PM (mHOKe)
First World Problems...
The patio is shielded from the sun by a tall and dense canopy of trees. It's lovely, but these chairs take longer to dry after a rain than is normal, so they quickly pick up a patina of green mold. It is easily scrubbed off, but it is a task that one cannot ignore...like I did all of last summer.
I figure the best way to deal with this is to rent a Caterpillar 350 and dig down about 25 feet, dump in the furniture, then fill with gravel.
Posted by: AZ deplorable moron at June 28, 2026 02:02 PM (B0dAE)
3
I figure the best way to deal with this is rent a Caterpillar 350 and dig down about 25 feet, dump in the furniture, then fill with gravel.
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Wouldn't a woodchipper be quicker and easier?
7
Or you could cover the furniture when not in use.
Posted by: nurse ratched. at June 28, 2026 02:06 PM (yEz+x)
8
Tje woods are lovely, dark and deep
But I have promises to keep
And miles to go before I sleep
You know on the book thread a sub plot was what you read as a child?
Well I blame Mrs Hillborn to make us remember that poem
Posted by: Skip at June 28, 2026 02:06 PM (Ia/+0)
9
If those are teak, they're supposed to look like that.
Or cover them when not in use.
Or simply burn them, the house, then the trees and neighborhood.
Start from scratch.
Posted by: Winston AKA Pops at June 28, 2026 02:07 PM (faK3k)
10
Wouldn't a pressure washer work well on that? Always fun to operate, too.
Posted by: Ian S. at June 28, 2026 02:07 PM (QZThv)
11
First Squawk
@FirstSquawk
U.S. BECOMES FIRST NATION TO HOST A FIFA WORLD CUP TEAM AND STRIKE THAT TEAM’S COUNTRY ON THE SAME DAY
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We can walk and chew gum at the same time.
Posted by: Anonosaurus Wrecks and His All White Jury! at June 28, 2026 02:07 PM (ndZc7)
Posted by: nurse ratched. at June 28, 2026 02:07 PM (yEz+x)
13
3 I figure the best way to deal with this is rent a Caterpillar 350 and dig down about 25 feet, dump in the furniture, then fill with gravel.
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Wouldn't a woodchipper be quicker and easier?
Posted by: "Perfessor" Squirrel at June 28, 2026 02:02 PM (gnNyN)
Quickest and easiest method. Put all the moldy furniture at the street end of your driveway. It will all be gone within a few hours.
Although, given NJ, perhaps downscale to something more practical, like a front loader and back hoe combination?
Weasel thinks highly of John Deere.
Posted by: Duncanthrax at June 28, 2026 02:08 PM (0sNs1)
16
Tje woods are lovely, dark and deep
But I have promises to keep
And miles to go before I sleep
You know on the book thread a sub plot was what you read as a child?
Well I blame Mrs Hillborn to make us remember that poem
Posted by: Skip at June 28, 2026 02:06 PM (Ia/+0)
I only know that poem from the movie Telefon.
Posted by: Hour of the Wolf at June 28, 2026 02:09 PM (qx7Zg)
17
I traded in my Red Barchetta for a Green Patina.
Posted by: Bertram Cabot, Jr. at June 28, 2026 02:09 PM (Cqx++)
18U.S. BECOMES FIRST NATION TO HOST A FIFA WORLD CUP TEAM AND STRIKE THAT TEAM’S COUNTRY ON THE SAME DAY
Iran vs. Egypt, the "Gay Pride Game" according to FIFA. It would take a heart of stone not to point and do the full Nelson HA-ha!
Posted by: Ian S. at June 28, 2026 02:09 PM (QZThv)
Posted by: Anonosaurus Wrecks and His All White Jury! at June 28, 2026 02:09 PM (ndZc7)
20
Hiya Kid!
Just back from Mass.
Seminaries are not teaching about brevity. Especially when you're asking for money.
I used to sell a lot of teak outdoor furniture. Great stuff. Lasts forever.
Stop whining CBD and just clean it.
Posted by: Winston AKA Pops at June 28, 2026 02:10 PM (faK3k)
21
This is getting kind of scary. You have the same patio I have. Same grill, some tree covering and same patio furniture. We even had the some paver material until I changed it a few years ago.
I borrowed my neighbors pressure washer last year and put it on the gentlest setting. Presto chango the furniture looks like new again.
I used to oil my teak but those days are over. Teak takes a beating around here and I like the bare teak look.
Posted by: JackStraw at June 28, 2026 02:10 PM (viF8m)
29
I have two chairs that look like that. Between the moisture and exposure to the unrelenting sun they're dry, brittle and usable for nothing but fire starters.
Posted by: Martini Farmer at June 28, 2026 02:15 PM (jehhT)
A Reddit post was going around X this morning by a European guy who was complaining that his American girlfriend left him and went back to New Jersey because he wouldn't let her buy an air conditioner.
People rated it "plausible" except for the implication that there is anything on Earth worse than Joisey.
Posted by: Ian S. at June 28, 2026 02:17 PM (QZThv)
31
The Air Force in Fort Smith is now hosting the Finnish Air Force for F35 Training. Watching these guys (and listening to the very loud F35s) trying to do "hold my beer" stuff makes me think they wouldn't mind a little action in the Mid East. Or anywhere. Or probably Russian air space.
Posted by: bill in arkansas, not gonna comply with nuttin, waiting for the 0300 knock on the door at June 28, 2026 02:18 PM (gm9Sb)
Posted by: TaintNuthinButaThang at June 28, 2026 02:18 PM (7H533)
33
I figure the best way to deal with this is to rent a Caterpillar 350 and dig down about 25 feet, dump in the furniture, then fill with gravel.
After the fire. There has to be a fire.
Posted by: Mr Aspirin Factory at June 28, 2026 02:18 PM (y+Apl)
34
Hey hey hey brothers. Y'all ever notice that white people pray like THIS... and black people pray like this?
Posted by: James Talarico at June 28, 2026 02:18 PM (gKWVE)
35The Air Force in Fort Smith is now hosting the Finnish Air Force for F35 Training. Watching these guys (and listening to the very loud F35s) trying to do "hold my beer" stuff makes me think they wouldn't mind a little action in the Mid East. Or anywhere. Or probably Russian air space.
Insty has a thing today that apparently you can sign up to operate a live Uke drone from anywhere on Earth (assuming you have low enough latency, probably) and blow up Russia for real while not wearing pants.
Posted by: Ian S. at June 28, 2026 02:20 PM (QZThv)
36
Getting a gulley washer now. At least half the yard is mowed.
Posted by: Mr Aspirin Factory at June 28, 2026 02:20 PM (y+Apl)
Posted by: Savage Henry at June 28, 2026 02:21 PM (hf2Tz)
38
Insty has a thing today that apparently you can sign up to operate a live Uke drone from anywhere on Earth (assuming you have low enough latency, probably) and blow up Russia for real while not wearing pants.
Posted by: Ian S.
Whole new definition of armchair warrior.
Posted by: Anonosaurus Wrecks and His All White Jury! at June 28, 2026 02:23 PM (ndZc7)
39
35 By coincidence, the 188th, our local ANG outfit here in Arkansas are drone controllers. Just think, some young Arky gets to blow up sumptin on the other side of the world while sitting in a Barcalounger, and then goes out for catfish and hush puppies on the way home.
Posted by: bill in arkansas, not gonna comply with nuttin, waiting for the 0300 knock on the door at June 28, 2026 02:24 PM (gm9Sb)
Posted by: Halfhand at June 28, 2026 02:27 PM (M7WtQ)
42
41 Go with the flow, dood. Paint them green.
Posted by: Halfhand at June 28, 2026 02:27 PM (M7WtQ)
The way.
Posted by: Eromero at June 28, 2026 02:29 PM (LHPAg)
43
Next thing you know the pro-algae Antifa idiots will show up at CBD's place.
Posted by: Ian S. at June 28, 2026 02:29 PM (QZThv)
44
And I thought self driving cars were dangerous!
Somalia-Born Man Arrested After Driving Into Five Pedestrians in West London
Posted by: Anonosaurus Wrecks and His All White Jury! at June 28, 2026 02:30 PM (ndZc7)
45
Cuprinol wood preservative. Or scrub with a solution of copper sulfate.
Posted by: Alberta Oil Peon at June 28, 2026 02:30 PM (1z8ji)
46
By coincidence, the 188th, our local ANG outfit here in Arkansas are drone controllers. Just think, some young Arky gets to blow up sumptin on the other side of the world while sitting in a Barcalounger, and then goes out for catfish and hush puppies on the way home.
Posted by: bill in arkansas, not gonna comply with nuttin, waiting for the 0300 knock on the door at June 28, 2026 02:24 PM
Supposedly, when either side in the Russo-Ukraine War captures a drone operator, they don't bother taking them prisoner. Just something to think about when a swarm of drones comes pouring out of that trailer that's been parked outside the fence since yesterday.
Posted by: Idaho Spudboy at June 28, 2026 02:30 PM (InJki)
Posted by: cmeat at June 28, 2026 02:31 PM (R11M+)
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45 Cuprinol wood preservative. Or scrub with a solution of copper sulfate.
Posted by: Alberta Oil Peon at June 28, 2026 02:30 PM (1z8ji)
But hey, AOP, ai't copper itself blue-green?
Posted by: Eromero at June 28, 2026 02:31 PM (LHPAg)
50Air Force in Fort Smith is now hosting the Finnish Air Force
The Brewster Buffalo is supposed to be the worst aircraft the US ever fielded. Marines had 'em, were just swept from the sky.
Air historians compete to heap invective on the maker.
The Finns got some, and created a whole Hall of Fame worth of aces taking out Soviets.
Posted by: Way, Way Downriver at June 28, 2026 02:32 PM (zdLoL)
51Somalia-Born Man Arrested After Driving Into Five Pedestrians in West London
Bad at driving or Allahu Ackbar?
Posted by: Ian S. at June 28, 2026 02:32 PM (QZThv)
Easy to use and works great on everything except painted aluminum.
Your welcome!
Posted by: Eb Dawson at June 28, 2026 02:08 PM (og9zY)
Annoying fucktarded website. Would not buy.
Posted by: Alberta Oil Peon at June 28, 2026 02:32 PM (1z8ji)
5326 Since the chairs are made of wood, wouldn't it make more sense to burn them in the hole you dug (and maybe dance around the fire)?
I'm sorry, but at what point is the ram sacrificed and thrown into the fire?
Posted by: Archimedes at June 28, 2026 02:33 PM (Riz8t)
54
CBD let me tell you about a product made to address this very conflagration...it's a product called JoMax that you mix with water and Clorox.
Keep a spray bottle of that mix around and enjoy the benefits of keeping yer shit in tidy order.
Posted by: DanMan at June 28, 2026 02:33 PM (8uzBS)
55
Get yourself a palm sander and go over that furniture with some 80 grit pads. Maybe two passes. Then change out to 100 for a few passes. Next go to a 180 for several runs. About ten passes after all that with 320 should get you some nice grilling skewers..
Posted by: Joe Kidd at June 28, 2026 02:34 PM (nbLIj)
Posted by: Anonosaurus Wrecks and His All White Jury! at June 28, 2026 02:34 PM (ndZc7)
57
Insty has a thing today that apparently you can sign up to operate a live Uke drone from anywhere on Earth (assuming you have low enough latency, probably) and blow up Russia for real while not wearing pants.
Posted by: Ian S. at June 28, 2026 02:20 PM (QZThv)
I wonder what would happen if you signed up for that, got control of a drone, and pulled a U-turn?
Posted by: Alberta Oil Peon at June 28, 2026 02:35 PM (1z8ji)
The answer to this and many other problems is fire.
Posted by: Weasel at June 28, 2026 02:36 PM (kGAyd)
60
55 Get yourself a palm sander and go over that furniture with some 80 grit pads. Maybe two passes. Then change out to 100 for a few passes. Next go to a 180 for several runs. About ten passes after all that with 320 should get you some nice grilling skewers..
Posted by: Joe Kidd
****
Ok, I larfed.😜
Posted by: clarence at June 28, 2026 02:36 PM (VTmfE)
61
Getting a gulley washer now. At least half the yard is mowed.
Posted by: Mr Aspirin Factory at June 28, 2026 02:20 PM (y+Apl)
Same here. Just canceled out of picnic. There's a pond growing in my driveway. Looking up Ark plans on the internet.
Posted by: Alberta Oil Peon at June 28, 2026 02:36 PM (1z8ji)
62
Anything with a lot of bleach will take care of those chairs. I use some cheap "house wash" from Rural King that's sold by the gallon. Put it in a pump sprayer or use a dispenser that attaches to a garden hose. I've used it on the siding that gets mold and grime on it too.
Cheap-ish.
Posted by: Martini Farmer at June 28, 2026 02:37 PM (jehhT)
63
Ian don't be to hasty on nothing worse than Jersey
We are talking Europe now
Portland Antifa Blog Claims Responsibility for Arson Attack that Left Four Amazon Delivery Vans Destroyed
Posted by: Anonosaurus Wrecks and His All White Jury! at June 28, 2026 02:38 PM (ndZc7)
65
But hey, AOP, ai't copper itself blue-green?
Posted by: Eromero at June 28, 2026 02:31 PM (LHPAg)
Copper sulfate is a beautiful deep blue. Diluted, I doubt it would stain the wood. Cuprinol, and similar products are green, like the preserved-wood posts you see in the lumber yards. But it would be a uniform pale green, at least.
Posted by: Alberta Oil Peon at June 28, 2026 02:40 PM (1z8ji)
Posted by: Savage Henry at June 28, 2026 02:40 PM (hf2Tz)
67
MAJOR BREAKING: The Supreme Court ruling could put nearly 20% of Springfield, Ohio’s population at risk of deportation.
Posted by: Kindltot at June 28, 2026 02:40 PM (rbvCR)
68
The answer is a patio cover. Who wants to set on the patio and be rained on?
"Lean to Gazebo, Wall Mounted Gazebos Pergola with Built in Drainage System, Galvanized Steel Roof, Hardtop Patio Shelter for Deck, Porch, Backyard and More
https://tinyurl.com/ypsmu99f
Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at June 28, 2026 02:42 PM (VQ0bX)
69
Looking up Ark plans on the internet.
Posted by: Alberta Oil Peon
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The difficulty is obtaining gopher wood.
Posted by: Mike Hammer, etc., etc. at June 28, 2026 02:42 PM (XeU6L)
70
MAJOR BREAKING: The Supreme Court ruling could put nearly 20% of Springfield, Ohio’s population at risk of deportation.
Posted by: Kindltot at June 28, 2026 02:40 PM (rbvCR)
But who will eat the pets?
Posted by: Alberta Oil Peon at June 28, 2026 02:42 PM (1z8ji)
71
"Lean to Gazebo, Wall Mounted Gazebos Pergola with Built in Drainage System, Galvanized Steel Roof, Hardtop Patio Shelter for Deck, Porch, Backyard and More
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Bwahahaha.
Posted by: Mike Hammer, with tree limb-pierced metal porch roof at June 28, 2026 02:43 PM (XeU6L)
Posted by: mikeski at June 28, 2026 02:44 PM (VHUov)
73
Buy plastic slip covers for the patio furniture.
Old lady CBD.
Posted by: Aetius451AD work phone at June 28, 2026 02:44 PM (zZu0s)
74
like a double-cvnted cow pissin' on a flat rock
Over a cliff
Posted by: Commissar of plenty and festive little hats at June 28, 2026 02:44 PM (Kt19C)
75Portland Antifa Blog Claims Responsibility for Arson Attack that Left Four Amazon Delivery Vans Destroyed
Posted by: Anonosaurus Wrecks and His All White Jury! at June 28, 2026 02:38 PM (ndZc7)
Antifa hates Amazon because it "drives out small storeowners"
Who don't have stuff because stocking everything is too expensive due to city and state taxes, and are being driven out of downtown anyways because of the bums, zombies, break-ins, vandalism, lack of police response, random violence, drugs, retail theft, and are protested against by the city and Antifa for "gouging" on what they charge for merchandise
Posted by: Kindltot at June 28, 2026 02:44 PM (rbvCR)
Interestingly enough, I was at a tombstone cleaning tutorial yesterday, and this was one guy's favorite product.
Posted by: MkY at June 28, 2026 02:45 PM (q6tQZ)
79
MAJOR BREAKING: The Supreme Court ruling could put nearly 20% of Springfield, Ohio’s population at risk of deportation.
Posted by: Kindltot
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Feature, not flaw.
Posted by: Mike Hammer, with tree limb-pierced metal porch roof at June 28, 2026 02:45 PM (XeU6L)
80I figure the best way to deal with this is to rent a Caterpillar 350 and dig down about 25 feet, dump in the furniture, then fill with gravel. ______________________________
Nonononononooooooo … the solution is charcoal starter, a match, and FIRE. Make it a Viking exitry …
Posted by: Dr_No at June 28, 2026 02:46 PM (ayRl+)
81
I misread that as "learn to gazebo" and figured it was yet another martial art.
Posted by: Alberta Oil Peon
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Perhaps a Mediterranean dance...
Posted by: Mike Hammer, etc., etc. at June 28, 2026 02:47 PM (XeU6L)
82Next thing you know the pro-algae Antifa idiots will show up at CBD's place.
Posted by: Ian S.
Threadwinner!
Posted by: mikeski at June 28, 2026 02:48 PM (VHUov)
83
Insty has a thing today that apparently you can sign up to operate a live Uke drone from anywhere on Earth (assuming you have low enough latency, probably) and blow up Russia for real while not wearing pants.
Posted by: Ian S.
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Do as the Ukes do. Aim for the Balkans or Poland.
Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at June 28, 2026 02:48 PM (VQ0bX)
84
Old lady CBD.
Posted by: Aetius451AD work phone at June 28, 2026 02:44 PM (zZu0s)
I can swap the plastic covers between the living room and the patio furniture
*coffee comes filled to an angstrom from the top*
Posted by: Hadrian the Seventh at June 28, 2026 02:45 PM (O0L8i)
Time for a sudden attack of the shakes, and slop a half-inch of coffee out on the counter or table for the staff to clean up.
"Oh, sorry about that. Old war injury flaring up."
Posted by: Alberta Oil Peon at June 28, 2026 02:49 PM (1z8ji)
87
"I flourish my axe at the gazebo to intimidate it"
DM: "It does nothing"
"I fire a flame arrow at the gazebo" [rolls dice]
DM: "There is now a gazebo with a burning arrow in it."
"I run away"
Posted by: Kindltot at June 28, 2026 02:50 PM (rbvCR)
88
Interestingly enough, I was at a tombstone cleaning tutorial yesterday, and this was one guy's favorite product.
Posted by: MkY at June 28, 2026 02:45 PM (q6tQZ)
Heh...I actually need that information! I want to clean my great-grandfather's gravestone, which hasn't been touched in about 100 years.
89I misread that as "learn to gazebo" and figured it was yet another martial art.
Posted by: Alberta Oil Peon
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Perhaps a Mediterranean dance...
Posted by: Mike Hammer
If neither of those, some exercise craze like pilates or goat yoga.
Posted by: mikeski at June 28, 2026 02:50 PM (VHUov)
90
PETA - People for the Ethical Treatment of Algae
Posted by: I am the Shadout Mapes, the Housekeeper at June 28, 2026 02:50 PM (XE5AP)
91 DM: "There is now a gazebo with a burning arrow in it."
Posted by: Kindltot
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Sounds like Pittsburg PD 911 call.
Posted by: Mike Hammer, etc., etc. at June 28, 2026 02:51 PM (XeU6L)
92
A light bulb burned out in my ceiling, and I did not know what to do.
I asked my I-Phone how to fix it, but it said go to Home Depot and buy a new bulb ?
Does anyone know what a Home Depot is and can I get my phone to deliver it and fix my light ???
Maybe I can get some smelly clean-cut ex-military murderer of children guy to fix it for me that does not have a college degree in Gay Hamster Sex Habits from Harvard ?
How much does a Neanderthal guy like that cost to replace a light bulb thing ???
Posted by: Purple Haired, 5 Nose Ring, 100 Tattoo, AOC Supporter. at June 28, 2026 02:51 PM (Dsp/g)
93
I can swap the plastic covers between the living room and the patio furniture
Posted by: CharlieBrown'sDildo at June 28, 2026 02:48 PM (PLxDd)
Exactly. 'Air them out' as part of spring cleaning.
Posted by: Aetius451AD work phone at June 28, 2026 02:52 PM (zZu0s)
94
Don't forget to salt the ground where they stood.
I'm leaning towards going for two years in a row of benign neglect.
Posted by: Pete Bog at June 28, 2026 02:52 PM (X5wmt)
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83 Insty has a thing today that apparently you can sign up to operate a live Uke drone from anywhere on Earth (assuming you have low enough latency, probably) and blow up Russia for real while not wearing pants.
Posted by: Ian S.
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Do as the Ukes do. Aim for the Balkans or Poland.
Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at June 28, 2026 02:48 PM (VQ0bX)
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Sounds like a brilliant scam to me. And you pay the money up front, right?
Posted by: Chairman LMAO at June 28, 2026 02:52 PM (cWLG3)
Posted by: Mike Hammer, etc., etc. at June 28, 2026 02:53 PM (XeU6L)
97
Heh...I actually need that information! I want to clean my great-grandfather's gravestone, which hasn't been touched in about 100 years.
Posted by: CharlieBrown'sDildo at June 28, 2026 02:50 PM (PLxDd)
Well, they can't build Web sites for shit. Instant pop ups redirecting me to their Canadian site. Slide show that runs a few microseconds per screen. Like the sham-wow dude on crystal meth.
Posted by: Alberta Oil Peon at June 28, 2026 02:53 PM (1z8ji)
98
87 "I flourish my axe at the gazebo to intimidate it"
DM: "It does nothing"
"I fire a flame arrow at the gazebo" [rolls dice]
DM: "There is now a gazebo with a burning arrow in it."
"I run away"
Posted by: Kindltot at June 28, 2026 02:50 PM (rbvCR)
It is pitch black. You are likely to be eaten by a grue.
Posted by: Zorks for dorks at June 28, 2026 02:53 PM (TbWk/)
99DM: "There is now a gazebo with a burning arrow in it."
Posted by: Kindltot
Sounds like Pittsburg PD 911 call.
Posted by: Mike Hammer
Ben Roethlisberger just sent me this link. He's not good with URL shorteners.
https://is.gd/SZhXsW
Posted by: mikeski at June 28, 2026 02:54 PM (VHUov)
100
3 FWP.
1. Need to burn boxes.
2. Need to spray Pasture Clear on some weedy areas.
3. Saw Citizen Vigilante.
1 & 2? 20 to 30 mph winds. Don't want to burn down or kill the entire pasture.
3. We don't have one.
Posted by: rickb223 at June 28, 2026 02:54 PM (FX+5F)
101
99 DM: "There is now a gazebo with a burning arrow in it."
Posted by: Kindltot
OMG !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! GLOBAL WARMING !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Posted by: Jackson K. at June 28, 2026 02:56 PM (5dWeS)
Well, they had three products, and all are algicides or some sech. NEVER ACID. I thought one poof was gonna faint when I asked.
I'll hunt for some websites I got, but this "curator" spritzed it down, waited about 1/2 hour, then proceeded to take off about 1/4" of grime with a plastic putty knife.
They all said, last thing you do is spritz it down again. Let rain take care of alot of it.
Spritz, wait. Have water. Spritz, wait... I'll try to find the sites.
I'm interested cause we found a G-G-G- granddad grave from 1851, (on his farm, off in the now brush). He has a wonderful stone (dunno of what), but the stones of 2 guys buried subsequent to him are unreadable.
We could read them 10 years ago. No one recalls who they were.
Posted by: MkY at June 28, 2026 02:57 PM (q6tQZ)
103
Ben Roethlisberger just sent me this link. He's not good with URL shorteners.
https://is.gd/SZhXsW
Posted by: mikeski
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Lol! Excerpt:
ED: It's not good, Eric. It's a gazebo.
ERIC: [pause] I call out to it.
ED: It won't answer. It's a gazebo.
ERIC: [pause] I sheathe my sword and draw my bow and arrows. Does it respond in any way?
ED: No, Eric, it's a gazebo!
Posted by: Mike Hammer, etc., etc. at June 28, 2026 02:57 PM (XeU6L)
104 I can swap the plastic covers between the living room and the patio furniture
Posted by: CharlieBrown'sDildo
Remember to remove the price tags. Minnie-CBD.
Posted by: AZ deplorable moron at June 28, 2026 02:57 PM (B0dAE)
105
101 99 DM: "There is now a gazebo with a burning arrow in it."
Posted by: Kindltot
OMG !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! GLOBAL WARMING !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Posted by: Jackson K. at June 28, 2026 02:56 PM (5dWeS)
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We haven't escalated to Greek Fire yet, have we?
Posted by: Chairman LMAO at June 28, 2026 02:58 PM (cWLG3)
106
Copper sulfate is a beautiful deep blue. Diluted, I doubt it would stain the wood. Cuprinol, and similar products are green, like the preserved-wood posts you see in the lumber yards. But it would be a uniform pale green, at least.
Posted by: Alberta Oil Peon
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Naptha is the solvent for the copper in those products. Clearish color.
Posted by: whig at June 28, 2026 02:58 PM (E4rtv)
107
1. Dump the chairs in a vat of bleach for 10 minutes.
2. Let dry.
3. Enjoy!
Posted by: San Franpsycho at June 28, 2026 02:58 PM (RIvkX)
108
My husband is a devoted Wet & Forget acolyte. He uses it on our siding, roof, etc. It really does work.
Posted by: bluebell at June 28, 2026 02:58 PM (afFes)
109 If the Supreme Robes don't split the baby of illegals I will be shocked
Posted by: Skip at June 28, 2026 02:48 PM (Ia/+0)
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They'll kick it back to Congress. Or the majority will issue six different opinions.
Posted by: Hadrian the Seventh at June 28, 2026 02:59 PM (O0L8i)
110
I wonder where the word "gazebo" originated? Sounds decidedly un-English.
Posted by: Alberta Oil Peon at June 28, 2026 02:59 PM (1z8ji)
112*coffee comes filled to an angstrom from the top*
Posted by: Hadrian the Seventh at June 28, 2026 02:45 PM
2,540,000 angstroms = 1 RCH
Posted by: Wesley Crusher at June 28, 2026 02:59 PM (0sNs1)
113
>>>Antifa hates Amazon because it "drives out small storeowners"
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Leaving them nothing to burn.
.... or maybe your house?
Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at June 28, 2026 03:00 PM (VQ0bX)
114
Pump spray and Dawn, or ammonia, or bleach. And rinse.
Posted by: Rod at June 28, 2026 03:00 PM (zhWvq)
115
107 1. Dump the chairs in a vat of bleach for 10 minutes.
2. Let dry.
3. Enjoy!
Posted by: San Franpsycho at June 28, 2026 02:58 PM (RIvkX)
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So when a guest sits on them in their Levis they'll get up with slats on their pants?
Posted by: Chairman LMAO at June 28, 2026 03:00 PM (cWLG3)
116
Naptha is the solvent for the copper in those products. Clearish color.
Posted by: whig at June 28, 2026 02:58 PM (E4rtv)
But it's the copper ions that deter the growth of moss and algae. Like copper-based hull paint. Probably banned in California!
Posted by: Alberta Oil Peon at June 28, 2026 03:01 PM (1z8ji)
117
I can swap the plastic covers between the living room and the patio furniture
Posted by: CharlieBrown'sDildo
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I seem to recall such for automobile seats also...
Posted by: Mike Hammer, etc., etc. at June 28, 2026 03:01 PM (XeU6L)
118 Just back from Mass.
Seminaries are not teaching about brevity
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No homily should be longer than 10 minutes. It takes two seconds to say, "Go to Confession!"
Posted by: Hadrian the Seventh at June 28, 2026 03:02 PM (O0L8i)
119
I seem to recall such for automobile seats also...
Posted by: Mike Hammer, etc., etc. at June 28, 2026 03:01 PM (XeU6L)
Oh, yes. In summer, like sitting on Scotch Tape.
Posted by: Alberta Oil Peon at June 28, 2026 03:03 PM (1z8ji)
120 The worldwide drone operator thing is lighting up the internet today, prolly a stopgap till Either steps in and does it all.
Posted by: Auspex at June 28, 2026 03:03 PM (Y8DZL)
121
Looking at the grain, that woods not going to last much longer if not taken care of.
Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at June 28, 2026 03:03 PM (VQ0bX)
Like you have ever seen a RCH... And, shut up, Wesley.
Posted by: clarence at June 28, 2026 03:04 PM (VTmfE)
123
No homily should be longer than 10 minutes. It takes two seconds to say, "Go to Confession!"
Posted by: Hadrian the Seventh at June 28, 2026 03:02 PM (O0L8i)
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Fr. P, is that you?
Posted by: bluebell at June 28, 2026 03:04 PM (afFes)
124
So when a guest sits on them in their Levis they'll get up with slats on their pants?
Posted by: Chairman LMAO at June 28, 2026 03:00 PM (cWLG3)
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Part of the fun is they find out later at home!
Posted by: San Franpsycho at June 28, 2026 03:04 PM (RIvkX)
"The word "gazebo" originated in the mid-18th century and is believed to be a humorous combination of the English word "gaze" and the Latin suffix "-ebo," meaning "I shall."
AI, so maybe...
Posted by: Mike Hammer, etc., etc. at June 28, 2026 03:04 PM (XeU6L)
126
*coffee comes filled to an angstrom from the top*
Posted by: Hadrian the Seventh at June 28, 2026 02:45 PM
Room for one nanoliter of cream!
Posted by: It's plenty at June 28, 2026 03:05 PM (TbWk/)
Posted by: Pudinhead at June 28, 2026 03:06 PM (1D2Ie)
128
But it's the copper ions that deter the growth of moss and algae. Like copper-based hull paint. Probably banned in California!
Posted by: Alberta Oil Peon
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Most metal ions in high enough concentrations are not bueno for living things. From bacteria, viruses, to fungi to insects, even mammals, etc. Disrupts all kinds of necessary functions for life.
Posted by: whig at June 28, 2026 03:06 PM (E4rtv)
129
No homily should be longer than 10 minutes. It takes two seconds to say, "Go to Confession!"
Do not pass GO, do not collect $200.
Posted by: A monopoly on forgiveness at June 28, 2026 03:06 PM (TbWk/)
130
My 1WP is still working on my crushed down tailgate
Posted by: Skip at June 28, 2026 03:07 PM (Ia/+0)
131 Small shops only make sense in a cash economy, where private transactions without government management and taxation occurs.
Posted by: Auspex at June 28, 2026 03:07 PM (Y8DZL)
132
The word comes from Greek dipso- (from Greek: δίψα 'thirst') and mania (Greek: μανία 'madness, frenzy, compulsion etc.').
Them old greek homos
Posted by: Commissar of plenty and festive little hats at June 28, 2026 03:07 PM (Kt19C)
133 Everyone here knows not to mix bleach and acid, right? Result is a cloud of chlorine gas.
Posted by: Semi-Literate Thug at June 28, 2026 03:08 PM (HLgI3)
134
I think the Uke drone operator story is fake. I'm dubious that any goon sitting in his living room would have the kit necessary to fly a FPV military grade drone from his couch.
However, it does smell of a ruse to jack with the Russians and get them to respond in a manner that exposes something the Ukes are interested in hitting.
If it's real, I'd hope some video to surface on X. Like all the other Ukrainian drone strike videos.
Posted by: Martini Farmer at June 28, 2026 03:10 PM (jehhT)
135
Just back from Mass.
Seminaries are not teaching about brevity
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From 'Barchester Towers':
"There is, perhaps, no greater hardship at present inflicted on mankind in civilised and free countries than the necessity of listening to sermons. No one but a preaching clergyman has, in these realms, the power of compelling audiences to sit silent, and be tormented. No one but a preaching clergyman can revel in platitudes, truisms, and untruisms, (sic) and yet receive, as his undisputed privilege, the same respectful demeanour as though words of impassioned eloquence, or persuasive logic, fell from his lips."
Posted by: Mike Hammer, etc., etc. at June 28, 2026 03:11 PM (XeU6L)
136
There was a man named Talarico
A church-hating trans-loving freako
"I'm a Christian" he'd wail
But his faith on a scale
Would measure in nano or pico
Posted by: Giving muldoon his Sabbath rest at June 28, 2026 03:11 PM (TbWk/)
137 So Joe Biden's stage 4 cancer doesn't seem to effect his stumbling up to a lectern and shit talking Trump.
Posted by: Auspex at June 28, 2026 03:12 PM (Y8DZL)
Posted by: Kindltot at June 28, 2026 03:12 PM (rbvCR)
139
Used a copper mixture to kill the lillies in the stock tank.
Had to keep the cattle away for 2 or 3 days.
Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at June 28, 2026 03:13 PM (VQ0bX)
140
We got occupancy for our house in spring, 2014.
Only last year did I decide to stain our deck (porch?) (3 sides, only the handicap ramp ever sees the sun).
When the painter cleaned it with the pressure washer, it looked fabulous! Then we had him stain it.
Miserable failure.
Shows every bit of dirt. Splotchy. \
Tried to pressure the stain off. No luck.
Shiite.
Posted by: Cations and anions at June 28, 2026 03:16 PM (XeU6L)
142
Maybe Bribeum has a ring for men doomed to die
Posted by: Skip at June 28, 2026 03:17 PM (Ia/+0)
143
>>>
But it's the copper ions that deter the growth of moss and algae. Like copper-based hull paint. Probably banned in California!
Posted by: Alberta Oil Peon
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No deterrent applied that algae will quickly appear.
Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at June 28, 2026 03:18 PM (VQ0bX)
144
Biden? I almost feel sorry for the Stage 4 Cancer
Posted by: Common Tater at June 28, 2026 03:18 PM (IrAlb)
145
My FWP:
Personal shoppers at the damned grocery store. Sometimes 3 and 4 in the same friggin' aisle.
Get the Hell out of the way!!!
I took the time to come to the damned store, so at least offer me the courtesy of the room to get my purchasing done.
Posted by: Diogenes at June 28, 2026 03:18 PM (2WIwB)
Posted by: Javems at June 28, 2026 03:23 PM (6/Wpa)
147
144 Biden? I almost feel sorry for the Stage 4 Cancer
Posted by: Common Tater
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Watched a little of his speech the other night (idle curiosity).
Complete sentences he made. Nothing compound or complex but he knew where he was. Even in the middle of dementia he lies like a Democrat.
Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at June 28, 2026 03:23 PM (VQ0bX)
Some years ago on an Audio/Hi-Fi forum website a question was raised by a member, he wanted to know if there was a Non-Toxic vinyl record cleaner available. He was concerned about airborne or aerosol Lead poisoning.
Under discussion is “Discwasher” fluid, in those cute little 2 fl oz. red bottles, comprised of distilled water, and detergent.
I couldn’t figure out what he was on about. Then, it Dawned on me. California Warnings. Water that runs through pipes, any product probably has to have a Toxic Lead warning. The poor kid has been subject to whack job conditioning and paranoia since the womb.
He was afraid of inhaling Lead particles from the evaporation of vinyl record cleaner. This is what these MFers have done to people, warped their minds into complete uselessness or ability to think, much less function
Posted by: Common Tater at June 28, 2026 03:25 PM (IrAlb)
149I wonder where the word "gazebo" originated? Sounds decidedly un-English.
Posted by: Alberta Oil Peon at June 28, 2026 02:59 PM
From etymonline.com (a great time sink!):
gazebo(n.)
1752, supposedly a facetious formation from gaze + -bo, Latin first person singular future tense suffix (as in videbo "I shall see"), on model of earlier belvedere "cupola," from Italian, literally "a fair sight." But according to OED perhaps rather a corruption of some oriental word.
Posted by: Ian S. at June 28, 2026 03:25 PM (o3/x/)
150
This is what these MFers have done to people, warped their minds into complete uselessness or ability to think, much less function
Posted by: Common Tater
You say that like it's a bad thing
Posted by: MkY at June 28, 2026 03:27 PM (q6tQZ)
151 This is what these MFers have done to people, warped their minds into complete uselessness or ability to think, much less function
Posted by: Common Tater
You say that like it's a bad thing
Posted by: MkY
It is, because then they vote for Democrat[ic Socialist]s.
Posted by: mikeski at June 28, 2026 03:28 PM (VHUov)
152
I figure the best way to deal with this is rent a Caterpillar 350 and dig down about 25 feet, dump in the furniture, then fill with gravel.
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And this is the polite response.
Posted by: 496 at June 28, 2026 03:29 PM (PFg0D)
153
Has Creosote been banned? I seem to recall maybe Copper sulfate for wood treatment is persona non grata.
For things like wood decking, posts and similar anything that actually works, is by definition toxic, since that is the idea to preclude wood rot.
So naturally, it follows in modern U.S.A. we can only purchase shitty lumber with crappy, ineffective preservatives.
Posted by: Common Tater at June 28, 2026 03:29 PM (IrAlb)
Posted by: Bertram Cabot, Jr. at June 28, 2026 03:30 PM (Cqx++)
155
Tee-hee. Save the chairs for garden/patio ambiance and get some plastic or metal chairs.
Don't do any digging because you're probably one of those guys who are too cheap to get a locator and you'll end up hitting a gas line or sewer line.
Posted by: Rev. Wishbone at June 28, 2026 03:30 PM (fkjGs)
156
Golf Alert:
...the course known as East Potomac Golf Links. Toured by the President and..
Tom Fazio, the Great Golf Course Architect, and his son, Gavin, participated on the tour with us, whereupon it was determined that, on this fantastic site, with water and unparalleled views of D.C.'s Monuments, we will build one of the Greatest Golf Courses anywhere in the World which, importantly, will also be made available to the Public.
Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at June 28, 2026 03:30 PM (VQ0bX)
Oh Yes. The favorite Rail Road Tie / Easy Quick Landscape Material of my generation. Certainly banned.
And awful to dispose of.
Posted by: Spring Reverb
Great for the Earth Day bonfire!
Posted by: AZ deplorable moron at June 28, 2026 03:33 PM (B0dAE)
158
I was just reading headlines elsewhere. I'm not sure what a Dua Lipa is, but it sounds pretty exciting. It might be worth more than the standard $20 to find out.
Posted by: 496 at June 28, 2026 03:34 PM (PFg0D)
159
Creosote works. Telephone and power line poles, too. Railroad ties, and bridge trestles.
What the hell are they using now? All that stuff costs a fortune, but far more when it fails prematurely.
Posted by: Common Tater at June 28, 2026 03:35 PM (IrAlb)
160
update in Texas teaching the Revolutionary War...it is not being blocked. Apparently a few of the goobers on the board had a vote at 1 am Thursday morning that made that headline.
" But a restoration was made, without objection, of these standards during the board’s meeting on Thursday evening after SBOE member Keven Ellis (R–Lufkin) moved to reconsider U.S. History, followed by member Audrey Young (R–Trinity) making the motion to restore the Revolutionary War battles to the TEKS." Texas Scorecard reported correctly, Hearst did not.
Posted by: DanMan at June 28, 2026 03:35 PM (8uzBS)
161
And awful to dispose of.
Posted by: Spring Reverb at June 28, 2026 03:31 PM (63zer)
At least it's not radioactive, like ionized copper!
Posted by: Alberta Oil Peon at June 28, 2026 03:35 PM (1z8ji)
162
Au contraire, embrace the patina.
Then burn it.
Posted by: From about That Time at June 28, 2026 03:36 PM (sl73Y)
163
Hearst did not.
Posted by: DanMan at June 28, 2026 03:35 PM (8uzBS)
Ratshit press.
Posted by: Alberta Oil Peon at June 28, 2026 03:37 PM (1z8ji)
164
Creosote works. Telephone and power line poles, too. Railroad ties, and bridge trestles.
What the hell are they using now? All that stuff costs a fortune, but far more when it fails prematurely.
Posted by: Common Tater
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Dock/pier pilings.
Posted by: Mike Hammer, etc., etc. at June 28, 2026 03:38 PM (XeU6L)
165
This is the one problem where Fire is the correct solution.
Posted by: Itinerant Alley Butcher at June 28, 2026 03:38 PM (/lPRQ)
166
Creosote
And awful to dispose of.
Posted by: Spring Reverb
Great for the Earth Day bonfire!
Posted by: AZ deplorable moron
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Dad and grandpa would walk to the RR yard and bring home a five gallon, nickle bucket of creosote.
Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at June 28, 2026 03:39 PM (VQ0bX)
Posted by: clarence at June 28, 2026 03:40 PM (VTmfE)
168
Watched a little of his speech the other night (idle curiosity).
Complete sentences he made. Nothing compound or complex but he knew where he was. Even in the middle of dementia he lies like a Democrat.
Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others
https://tinyurl.com/mt9rxk3f
Posted by: Anonosaurus Wrecks and His All White Jury! at June 28, 2026 03:40 PM (ndZc7)
169I was just reading headlines elsewhere. I'm not sure what a Dua Lipa is, but it sounds pretty exciting. It might be worth more than the standard $20 to find out.
Posted by: 496
I hate to disappoint you, but it's just one of those Latin lawyer terms. Identical hearsay evidence from two different sources.
Posted by: mikeski at June 28, 2026 03:42 PM (VHUov)
170
Even in the middle of dementia he lies like a Democrat.
Posted by: Braenyard
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"We believe in truth, not facts" - Joe Biden
Their 'truth' is highly malleable, you see.
Posted by: Mike Hammer, etc., etc. at June 28, 2026 03:42 PM (XeU6L)
171
Hearst took over almost all of Texas big city newspapers. They hire only spoiled brats as reporters now.
The word 'beloved' is typical in the headlines now.
Posted by: DanMan at June 28, 2026 03:43 PM (8uzBS)
172
The timbers in the boardwalk in Ocean City MD smell of creosote. It's part of the 'beach smell'
creosote, baby oil, surf and deep fryers
actually quite pleasant
Posted by: Savage Henry at June 28, 2026 03:44 PM (hf2Tz)
173
I was just reading headlines elsewhere. I'm not sure what a Dua Lipa is, but it sounds pretty exciting. It might be worth more than the standard $20 to find out.
Posted by: 496
I hate to disappoint you, but it's just one of those Latin lawyer terms. Identical hearsay evidence from two different sources.
Posted by: mikeski
"Everybody was talking about it"
Posted by: Itinerant Alley Butcher at June 28, 2026 03:45 PM (/lPRQ)
Posted by: Anonosaurus Wrecks and His All White Jury! at June 28, 2026 03:46 PM (ndZc7)
175
Hearst took over almost all of Texas big city newspapers. They hire only spoiled brats as reporters now.
The word 'beloved' is typical in the headlines now.
Posted by: DanMan
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Ganette bought up 100 local papers. Ours is now printed out of state. No one knows who the publisher is. Take a look at the list:
https://shorturl.at/fsTo3
Posted by: Mike Hammer, etc., etc. at June 28, 2026 03:49 PM (XeU6L)
176
ah creosote...when me and my little brother were littles we found a fresh pile of new rail road ties to play one day while spending the summer at grannie's place.
when we got back to the house covered in it we had to strip down outside and clean it off with gasoline...fun fun times
Posted by: DanMan at June 28, 2026 03:49 PM (8uzBS)
177"Everybody was talking about it"
Posted by: Itinerant Alley Butcher at June 28, 2026 03:45 PM (/lPRQ)
If everyone was talking around it, it would be "Polyeuphemes"
Posted by: Kindltot at June 28, 2026 03:49 PM (rbvCR)
178
A Reddit post was going around X this morning by a European guy who was complaining that his American girlfriend left him and went back to New Jersey because he wouldn't let her buy an air conditioner.
People rated it "plausible" except for the implication that there is anything on Earth worse than Joisey.
Posted by: Ian S. at June 28, 2026 02:17 PM (QZThv)
There's always W. Virginia, Alabama, Kentucky, Mississippi, Louisiana. Ya know, those hillbilly one toothed states.
Posted by: Nyah at June 28, 2026 03:50 PM (5xuJ/)
179
"Everybody was talking about it"
Posted by: Itinerant Alley Butcher
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"Everyone knows it's true...'
Posted by: Mike Hammer, etc., etc. at June 28, 2026 03:50 PM (XeU6L)
Ganette bought up 100 local papers. Ours is now printed out of state. No one knows who the publisher is. Take a look at the list:
https://shorturl.at/fsTo3
Posted by: Mike Hammer, etc., etc.
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Making sure information doesn't go off message.
Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at June 28, 2026 03:53 PM (VQ0bX)
185
when we got back to the house covered in it we had to strip down outside and clean it off with gasoline...fun fun times
Posted by: DanMan
Natural tar seeps on the beaches of Socal
Cleaned the same way.
Posted by: AZ deplorable moron at June 28, 2026 03:54 PM (B0dAE)
186
Even pressure treated wood was changed a few years ago.
Posted by: Bert the Samoan Lawyer at June 28, 2026 03:54 PM (r9NPr)
188
Making sure information doesn't go off message.
Posted by: Braenyard
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Curiously, there are no longer local editorials.
Posted by: Mike Hammer, etc., etc. at June 28, 2026 03:55 PM (XeU6L)
189
Burying them in a pit is probably more fun than power washing them and hitting them with Thompson water seal.
Posted by: Berserker-Dragonheads Division at June 28, 2026 03:57 PM (snZF9)
190
A pressure washer. A couple of days to dry out in the sun and then rubbing teak oil finish on them will make a world of difference.
If the furniture is pine, then the wood is too soft for a good pressure washing. Making the wood surface rough and grainy. Use a lite pressure wash setting, multiple times. A wood oil finish will make a huge difference.
Posted by: John at June 28, 2026 03:58 PM (9NUKl)
191
35m
🚨BREAKING: Citizen Vigilante has now hit no.1 on Amazon in the United States
The film the establishment doesn't want people to see has gone viral.
Posted by: Savage Henry
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The Judge scene is the crowd pleaser.
Even crime loving Progtards know of a Judge that has it coming.
Posted by: Itinerant Alley Butcher at June 28, 2026 03:58 PM (/lPRQ)
192
Burying them in a pit is probably more fun than power washing them and hitting them with Thompson water seal.
Posted by: Berserker
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Pfft. Bonfire
Posted by: Mike Hammer, etc., etc. at June 28, 2026 03:59 PM (XeU6L)
194
The deluge continues here. The pond in my yard has engulfed the entire width of the driveway now.
Posted by: Alberta Oil Peon at June 28, 2026 04:01 PM (1z8ji)
195
>>>ah creosote...when me and my little brother were littles we found a fresh pile of new rail road ties to play one day while spending the summer at grannie's place.
when we got back to the house covered in it we had to strip down outside and clean it off with gasoline...fun fun times
Posted by: DanMan
>Creosote is nasty shit. I once used a chainsaw to cut up a bunch of railroad ties to create a retaining wall because I was building are horse stable. I was wearing shorts and if you get any of that sawdust or chips on you or in your clothing, you will pay.
Posted by: Rev. Wishbone at June 28, 2026 04:01 PM (fkjGs)
196
The deluge continues here. The pond in my yard has engulfed the entire width of the driveway now.
Posted by: Alberta Oil Peon
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Rounding up two of every creature may be a trick...
Posted by: Mike Hammer, etc., etc. at June 28, 2026 04:03 PM (XeU6L)
197
Rounding up two of every creature may be a trick...
Posted by: Mike Hammer, etc., etc. at June 28, 2026 04:03 PM (XeU6L)
The ducks and geese will be easy.
Posted by: Alberta Oil Peon at June 28, 2026 04:06 PM (1z8ji)
198
Rounding up two of every creature may be a trick...
Call a Haitian
Posted by: Commissar of plenty and festive little hats at June 28, 2026 04:09 PM (Kt19C)
199
Grok is helpful:
Noah brought two of each unclean animal and seven (pairs) of each clean animal (plus birds) onto the Ark, according to the Bible.Key details from Genesis (the standard account):
"Genesis 6:19-20 (initial command):
God tells Noah to bring two of every kind of living creature (male and female) onto the ark — birds, animals, and creeping things — to keep them alive.
Genesis 7:2-3 (more specific instruction): “Take with you seven pairs of all clean animals, the male and his mate, and a pair of the animals that are not clean, the male and his mate, and seven pairs of the birds of the heavens also, male and female...”
Genesis 7:8-9 and 7:14-16 describe them entering as commanded."
Posted by: illiniwek at June 28, 2026 04:17 PM (vbXSk)
200
I seem to recall maybe Copper sulfate for wood treatment is persona non grata.
For things like wood decking, posts and similar anything that actually works, is by definition toxic, since that is the idea to preclude wood rot.
So naturally, it follows in modern U.S.A. we can only purchase shitty lumber with crappy, ineffective preservatives.
Posted by: Common Tater
Nope, that was arsenic used in pressure treated lumber. Comes out greenish when it ages and apparently kids were too stupid not to lick it or wash their hands before sticking their paws in their mouths. Copper wood treatment products nowadays use. From wiki, In copper naphthenate, the methyl groups would be replaced by longer chain, often cyclic and chiral hydrocarbons of copper acetate.
Posted by: Aetius451AD work phone at June 28, 2026 04:24 PM (zZu0s)
202
186 Even pressure treated wood was changed a few years ago.
Posted by: Skip
Old stuff used arsenic. Newer uses copper compounds. Copper naphthenate
Posted by: whig at June 28, 2026 04:24 PM (E4rtv)
203
> 10 Wouldn't a pressure washer work well on that? Always fun to operate, too.
Yes!!!
Posted by: bradc at June 28, 2026 04:25 PM (GyeYN)
204
FWIW, creosote is still legal in the US, just checked. Illegal in some states, here is what Brave AI says,
"United States: The EPA classifies creosote as a restricted-use pesticide, limiting its sale and application to certified professionals for industrial wood preservation. Several states, including New York and Georgia, have banned its sale, burning, or use in specific contexts like biomass energy production due to health and pollution concerns. "
Posted by: whig at June 28, 2026 04:26 PM (E4rtv)
205
“Mummy” was still part of the U.S. pharmacopeia until the 1920s.
There were a lot of them in Egypt, they would burn them as fuel in train locomotives. Someone got it in their head that they would cure what ails ya when ingested. So you could buy ground up 3 thousand year old dead guys in tablet form, to make your hair grow back, or ague remedy, etc.
Posted by: Common Tater at June 28, 2026 04:34 PM (5119n)
206
Rounding up two of every creature may be a trick...
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https://tinyurl.com/4rczhzhd
Posted by: Anonosaurus Wrecks and His All White Jury! at June 28, 2026 04:36 PM (ndZc7)
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@ 204 FWIW, creosote is still legal in the US, just checked. Illegal in some states, here is what Brave AI says, ____________________________
I remember creosote smell from my 'baby days' in N'Awlins. Seems everyone was creosotin' something or other every few days or so, 'cos the smell was always in the air (esp. in summer). Didn't bother us … what bothered us was the malathion smell from the 'mosquito trucks' that drove thru the streets at nite in the summer …
Posted by: Dr_No at June 28, 2026 04:36 PM (ayRl+)
Posted by: Anonosaurus Wrecks and His All White Jury! at June 28, 2026 04:53 PM (ndZc7)
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When I called on the old Johns-Manville plant in Bogalusa, the smell of CCA (copper-chrome-arsenic) was always in the air - and the plant had a mandatory drive-thru wash point you used on entry and on exit. Stunk like hell in that plant, too. Creosote, tho', was something we used to smell a lot in the summer, when phone poles were installed. I don't recall any creosoting plants in the Uptown area or along the river then. Maybe it was just from the lumber in the storage yards or the poles … dunno.
Posted by: Dr_No at June 28, 2026 04:54 PM (ayRl+)
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I used a mix of 50%used motor oil and 50% diesel fuel to make an old farmers wood stain for the wood deck of my new car trailer. The diesel smell goes away, eventually.
Posted by: JJ at June 28, 2026 07:04 PM (nWob7)
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@Bluebell (10 "My husband is a devoted Wet & Forget acolyte. He uses it on our siding, roof, etc. It really does work."
Don't worry etc, He'll be back in a few days, when he forgets he forgot. Glad it works for you.
Posted by: slicksister at June 28, 2026 07:33 PM (yPhmg)
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Bleach, dry, any furniture oil.
happiness
Or burn the wickerman!
Posted by: Enola Gay Pride at June 28, 2026 08:15 PM (mHOKe)
The DSA Isn't Democratic, And They Aren't Of America!
Socialism is communism with a pretty face, and Democratic Socialists of America are simply socialists wearing expensive clothing paid for by mommy and daddy. That they sound like stoned college sophomores sitting around getting stoned and talking politics is in part because that is exactly who they are. The recent primary in NYC is a sad example of how an organized socialist movement can co-opt the vote. Turnout was just 17%, and they carefully cultivated the young and the stupid, pumping them full of nonsense, promising nirvana paid for by billionaires, and a shift in NYC's foreign policy (hah!) to a vitriolic hatred of Jews, Israel, and the West.
That is about as far from a democratic result as one can imagine, and in the 13th Congressional district it was even worse!
Avila Chevalier drew roughly 33,000 votes from 449,000 active voters in the 13th House District covering much of Upper Manhattan, including Harlem, and a swath of the Bronx, preliminary election data shows.
Steve Rattner, an economic analyst, posted on X that election data showed college-educated, non-Hispanic voters were more likely to vote for Avila Chevalier.
“Last night’s big wins for Mamdani-backed candidates were driven by young college grads, often at odds with the party’s traditional working-class & minority base,” he wrote.
That is the fruit of all of the left's work taking over higher education, beginning in the 1960s. We have two generations of college professors who have been carefully indoctrinated into the socialist mindset, and their students are voting in the socialism that will eventually get them stood up against a wall. They have been taught to accept Marx's labor theory of value as gospel which, in addition to being arrant economic nonsense, creates unmanageable conflict between worker and owner. They have been taught to accept uncritically the concept of immutable class and race division within society, which flies in the face of American Exceptionalism and the principles upon which our country was founded.
And let us not forget the concomitant destruction of basic education in America. Many of us are of an age to remember civics classes in grade school and high school, reciting the Pledge Of Allegiance, studying the failures of socialism in history class, etc. But those college professors whose political philosophy was forged in the 1960s have also trained our teachers, and many of today's elementary school teachers are dyed-in-the-wool socialists, whose world-view of class and racial conflict is the backbone of their instruction.
Of course the conventional wisdom is that these people are too far to the left for the Democrat Party. But that is nonsense. The singular goal of the Democrat Party has always been and will always be the accumulation and use of power over us. The schism between the DSA and the traditionalists in the Democrat apparatus is one of strategy and tactics, not of political philosophy. James Carville's hysterical screeching is simply frustration that these young "Democrats" are saying the quiet part out loud. He and his ilk will never leave the Democrat Party, and his dishonest criticism of a DSA candidate ignores the long and sordid history of his own branch of the Democrat Party.
But all is not lost. The exposure of higher education in the wake of the Covid fiasco as a bald-faced money grab and indoctrination scheme has increased the number of young Americans who will forego college and actually do something worthwhile. And that exposure to the world outside of the cloistered and insular campuses is vital, since they will see reality, and not the nonsense of a socialist dream. And as AI gradually does more and more entry-level drone work, those college educated fools will scramble for employment.
AI cannot wire a home or fix plumbing or frame a wall or build a highway, so the demand for skilled labor will continue to grow, while the demand for useless "Studies" degrees will shrink. How many baristas does America need?
That, coupled with the demographic shift away from blue cities and states may be the tipping point that moves America firmly to a right-of-center country. Yes, NYC will probably always be socialist, but hopefully it will be isolated, and a prime example of the abject failure of its political philosophy.
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AI cannot wire a home or fix plumbing or frame a wall or build a highway,
Cannot Yet!
It's coming however
Posted by: Pete Bog at June 28, 2026 12:04 PM (wxEaX)
10 Her Majesty filled up today at Costco for $2.99. As I predicted.
Posted by: Hadrian the Seventh at June 28, 2026 12:05 PM (O0L8i)
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CBD.. You're more optimistic than me... Of course I am a notorious pessimist
Posted by: It's me donna at June 28, 2026 12:05 PM (FtULh)
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It really does all go back to the educational malpractice of the last 90 years. The damage John Dewey and his ilk have done will take generations to undo, if we even get the chance.
First time it really hit home to me was discovering that an 'honors math' niece was doing simple arithmetic on her fingers. She couldn't believe that just multiplying two three-digit numbers in one's head was even possible; she would have freaked out at doing square roots mentally.
Posted by: Nazdar at June 28, 2026 12:07 PM (NcvvS)
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In the not to distant future, NY will be crying to bail them out.
Depending who runs the government they will or won't get their bail money.
Posted by: Skip at June 28, 2026 12:08 PM (Ia/+0)
14 well, per DataRepublican, the DSA was given seed money and mentorship through the Linke party in Germany, and the DSA, along with the SPLC were funding the various big chapters of Antifa.
National Socialist German Workers' Party is not far from the truth here, but in this case, they did the SPLC thing and funded both sides at once.
Posted by: Kindltot at June 28, 2026 12:08 PM (rbvCR)
15 National divorce one way or another
Posted by: MAC V SOG at June 28, 2026 12:03 PM (P4Pk9)
It won't be, it will be "kinetic" of one sort or another.
Posted by: Kindltot at June 28, 2026 12:09 PM (rbvCR)
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Given their Jew-hatred, they are the Democratic National Socialists of America.
Posted by: The ARC of History! at June 28, 2026 12:10 PM (aD4fx)
17 Obama is to blame for this. He could have governed from a race-neutral Clintonian position and ensured a moderate Democratic executive and legislative dominance for years.
But no. He was a prissy little ponce full of resentment against America. He did everything he could to widen the race fissures in the US. He wiped out 1000 state and federal legislative seats and opened them up for the looney tunes.
He was the most disastrous president in the last 40 years.
Posted by: Hadrian the Seventh at June 28, 2026 12:11 PM (O0L8i)
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Hey, if they are going to further confuse Joe Biden by chanting "Genocide Joe" at him when he tries to speak, they have their uses.
Posted by: The ARC of History! at June 28, 2026 12:12 PM (aD4fx)
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Barky was a Red Diper Baby, nothing was going to change him.
Remove invaders and outbreed the Left. This is the long goal.
A society with large Amish farmer communities in rural areas would be a plus over corporate farming. Add young South African refugees to the rural areas and that is another win.
Posted by: NaCly Dog at June 28, 2026 12:13 PM (u82oZ)
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Obama was the most disastrous president in the last 40 years.
Posted by: Hadrian the Seventh
We need Musk to write this on letters 1,000 miles high on the moon.
FWIW, I always say pbho had the biggest ego with the least accomplishments of any President.
Trump and Musk are humble, with many accomplishments, compared to pbho.
Posted by: NaCly Dog at June 28, 2026 12:16 PM (u82oZ)
24 Add young South African refugees to the rural areas and that is another win.
Posted by: NaCly Dog at June 28, 2026 12:13 PM (u82oZ)
___________
Saw a video of a young SA immigrant walking around on his farm. He was saying how wonderful it was to work and enjoy his land without fear of being murdered.
Posted by: Hadrian the Seventh at June 28, 2026 12:16 PM (O0L8i)
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>>Add young South African refugees to the rural areas and that is another win.
Worked with SA people on a gig in the '90s (Anglo, Afrikaner, & Black); they were the usual mix of talents, but the girls were almost all exceptionally cute.
Posted by: Nazdar at June 28, 2026 12:17 PM (NcvvS)
Word on the street is that rural western Kansas is seeing a large influx. Too bad the water aquifer is shrinking.
Quick ag report: western Kansas ranchers are selling off almost all of their calves. No grass growing to feed them all. And time from a calf is boen to market is three years. .
Posted by: NaCly Dog at June 28, 2026 12:19 PM (u82oZ)
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CBD: "But those college professors whose political philosophy was forged in the 1960s have also trained our teachers, and many of today's elementary school teachers are dyed-in-the-wool socialists, whose world-view of class and racial conflict is the backbone of their instruction."
The Viet Nam war was a filter. Patriots enlisted after high school. Socialists hid out in college. This gave socialists a four-year head start on grad school admissions. Socialists then dominated faculty selection committees and hired more of their own.
Act locally. Clear and hold. Urban rot and crime is an ally against Leftist government.
Posted by: NaCly Dog at June 28, 2026 12:23 PM (u82oZ)
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I still think a lot of this biz about "Democratic Socialists" is hype. The media's all over the story and treating this like the second coming, or whatever. Of course the media loves them some socialism and are firmly on their side. So... they're hyping it. Way beyond it's actual reach.
It's still concerning. But the Socialists, Communists along with Islamists and other assorted malcontents are already in FedGov. Albeit in small numbers.
More to the point; what do we do about it? Anything? We've ignored it so far.
Posted by: Martini Farmer at June 28, 2026 12:25 PM (jehhT)
34And as AI gradually does more and more entry-level drone work, those college educated fools will scramble for employment.
Unfortunately, that leaves them with lots of time to do stupid things, and a thirst for Soros money to pay for their high-end cell phones.
Posted by: Archimedes at June 28, 2026 12:25 PM (Riz8t)
Russia and China. The Russian Civil War killed 25% of the number fallen in WWI, and these were mostly civilians. Lots of weapons on both sides.
The Chinese had similar numbers, but a smaller percentage. The Nationalist Army was US equipped.
Posted by: NaCly Dog at June 28, 2026 12:26 PM (u82oZ)
36But no. He was a prissy little ponce full of resentment against America. He did everything he could to widen the race fissures in the US...
He was the most disastrous president in the last 40 years.
We might have had other presidents who were as feckless, e.g. Buchanan, but IMHO, nobody else comes close to the deliberate damage he did to the country. I'd put Wilson and FDR in a tie for second, though.
Posted by: Archimedes at June 28, 2026 12:28 PM (Riz8t)
Posted by: MAC V SOG at June 28, 2026 12:03 PM (P4Pk9)
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How? It's not a regional thing but a divide between urban and non-urban. Tough to unscramble that egg.
Posted by: Hadrian the Seventh at June 28, 2026 12:28 PM (O0L8i)
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An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. What we do about is become more vocal in opposition.
Posted by: Ben Had at June 28, 2026 12:28 PM (afJtY)
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We were singing the last hymn in church, when the heavens absolutely opened up. A sign from God? I mean, I admit sometimes my mind wanders, but that was pretty extreme.
Posted by: Archimedes at June 28, 2026 12:30 PM (Riz8t)
40 Though nowadays Obama is looking more and more like a latter-day Kerensky.
Posted by: Hadrian the Seventh at June 28, 2026 12:31 PM (O0L8i)
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I got my shit together Salty.
It must always be considered that DS is the political arm of Antifa. They've been organizing hardcore since the Occupy Wall Street movement.
Posted by: Reforger at June 28, 2026 12:31 PM (0dsIZ)
Vocal may not be enough. Schools and the Leftist NGOs are the Schwerpunkt.
Homeschooling helps.
Posted by: NaCly Dog at June 28, 2026 12:34 PM (u82oZ)
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There will be no national divorce. It would eliminate a revenue stream FedGov can't live without.
The Feds have a say in whether there's a national breakup or not. Even if a real, bloody civil war breaks out, the Feds will not pick sides, other than the one to put it down.
The only variable is whether it's a leftist government or not.
Posted by: Martini Farmer at June 28, 2026 12:34 PM (jehhT)
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As has oft been noted here, there isn’t going to be a “national divorce” or Civil War.
Something more akin to Spain 1936, or the Balkans, after Tito went away.
Note well, Yugoslavia collapsed very very quickly. Sarajevo hosted the Winter Games of the Olympics, presumably things were OK, within a year or two it had devolved into nightmare. Almost literally overnight.
Posted by: Common Tater at June 28, 2026 12:35 PM (KdQXl)
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I hope the DSA once in power in NYC and other blue shit holes goes after the virtue signaling, guilt ridden, rich libtard's (who have always supported the democrats over the "icky" republicans) wealth, property, pensions and any other benefit to "redistribute" to the needy workers and baristas and hongry Guatemalan children wandering their trash lined streets. From each according to their stupidity, to each according to their political status.
Oh, and don't forget the exit tax. Maybe make it retroactive for say the past 10 years.
Posted by: I Point And Laugh at June 28, 2026 12:36 PM (og9zY)
Posted by: NaCly Dog at June 28, 2026 12:34 PM (u82oZ)
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Donated some 400 classical music CDs to my parish's homeschooling group. Hope they get some good from them.
Posted by: Hadrian the Seventh at June 28, 2026 12:36 PM (O0L8i)
49...It's still concerning. But the Socialists, Communists along with Islamists and other assorted malcontents are already in FedGov. Albeit in small numbers.
More to the point; what do we do about it? Anything? We've ignored it so far.
Posted by: Martini Farmer at June 28, 2026 12:25 PM (jehhT)
Bring back HUAC. And erect a statue to Joe McCarthy. Because he was right.
Posted by: Chairborne!...Desk From Above! at June 28, 2026 12:38 PM (tWc/t)
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This is t just a NYC phenomenon. Platner isn’t in NYC. Seattle has a DSA mayor. Michigan Dems will likely nominate a Muslim DSA candidate for US senate. NJ Dems nominated a Muslim DSA candidate for the house. Talarico is DSA adjacent in Texas.
The cancer is everywhere.
Posted by: Heroq at June 28, 2026 12:38 PM (v2lMK)
Posted by: NaCly Dog at June 28, 2026 12:38 PM (u82oZ)
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Socialism is just Communism once they strap the rat cages on. Look at Virginia. She ran as a centrist, as soon as she got it it is top down completely going for the throat.
Same with Kier Starmer in England.
This is what they are. This is what they do.
Posted by: Aetius451AD at June 28, 2026 12:39 PM (mPXxA)
53 Best of Breed again for The Big Dummy at today's Lima KC show. Her Majesty is on her way up to Memphis to meet his Ohio mom, pick him up and bring him home for the Texas summer shows.
Posted by: Hadrian the Seventh at June 28, 2026 12:39 PM (O0L8i)
54 More to the point; what do we do about it? Anything? We've ignored it so far.
Posted by: Martini Farmer
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I think this successfully happened with Scientology. That's the single outstanding example I can think of where the public massively rejected a silly, destructive ideology despite its highly dedicated, hard-working minions and extremely high-level celebrity ambassadors -- Tom Cruise and John Travolta no less. They were smart to target showbiz people in particular.
How did that big rejection happen? They were viewed with skepticism and mockery virtually from the start.
Posted by: Blonde Morticia at June 28, 2026 12:39 PM (XJ22o)
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>>>The exposure of higher education ... increased the number of young Americans who will forego college and actually do something worthwhile.
Have babies?
Posted by: m at June 28, 2026 12:40 PM (6wpGE)
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One thing I could never figure out, a lot of the revolutionaries were pretty well able to travel to many different countries. Lenin and Trotsky and others lived in London, Germany, Vienna, Sweden, Mexico, etc.
If you get kicked out of one country as undesirable subversive etc, I don’t see why Vienna would want your ass either.
Posted by: Common Tater at June 28, 2026 12:41 PM (KdQXl)
57 Bring back HUAC. And erect a statue to Joe McCarthy. Because he was right.
Posted by: Chairborne!...Desk From Above! at June 28, 2026 12:38 PM (tWc/t)
___________
Names for Space Force vessels
USS Joe McCarthy
USS Pat McCarran
USS Whittaker Chambers
USS Robert Taft
USS John Wayne
Posted by: Hadrian the Seventh at June 28, 2026 12:41 PM (O0L8i)
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Certainly have been countries who had nation divorce and split.
Bangladesh, Korea, Vietnam
Russia might have but like others mentioned the Communists can't leave you alone.
Which brings me to here.
Our size, and like Russia the Communists won't let separation.
Its all or nothing.
For the widowers, children in your 80's is possible with a foreign wife.
One artist in Lucas, Kansas did that. He was a medical orderly in many Civil War battles. Had 2 kids in his 80s by his younger second wife. His son fought in the USAF in the Vietnam War.
Posted by: NaCly Dog at June 28, 2026 12:43 PM (u82oZ)
61I don’t see why Vienna would want your ass either.
In 1912, Hitler, Stalin, Trotsky, Freud, and the Emperor Franz Joseph all lived within a few blocks of each other in central Vienna.
Posted by: The ARC of History! at June 28, 2026 12:44 PM (aD4fx)
62 One artist in Lucas, Kansas did that. He was a medical orderly in many Civil War battles. Had 2 kids in his 80s by his younger second wife. His son fought in the USAF in the Vietnam War.
Posted by: NaCly Dog at June 28, 2026 12:43 PM (u82oZ)
___________
President John Tyler's grandson died last year.
Posted by: Hadrian the Seventh at June 28, 2026 12:45 PM (O0L8i)
Only use USS Trump for out biggest, baddest Death Star-like space dreadnaught.
Posted by: NaCly Dog at June 28, 2026 12:45 PM (u82oZ)
64We have two generations of college professors who have been carefully indoctrinated into the socialist mindset, and their students are voting in the socialism that will eventually get them stood up against a wall.
Let's not be too hasty. The commies are very fond of open windows as well.
The first one’s gone.
In Moscow, Lieutenant General Sergei Kobylaš, commander of the Russian Air Force, accidentally fell out of a window.
-Olena Rohoza
-Is there one particular window that they are all falling out of, or it just any old window that happens to be large enough?
-John Cleese
https://tinyurl.com/3rvkvwwd
Posted by: Archimedes at June 28, 2026 12:46 PM (Riz8t)
Posted by: Piper at June 28, 2026 12:49 PM (OoFl2)
69More to the point; what do we do about it? Anything? We've ignored it so far.
Posted by: Martini Farmer
Take them on aggressively and boldly and with conviction. This may be a little beside the point but this is the strategy - militarily - that worked for the British fighting communist insurgency in Malaya. And it actually worked fighting communist insurgents in Rhodesia - although Rhodesia fell, largely because of backstabbing by Jimmy Carter and Labour in Britain - but that's beside the point. To the bold aggression add mockery (as said earlier) and taunt then with the accusation of being murderers in waiting. Educate the American people (since teachers don't) that commies kill. To the tune of tens if not hundreds of millions. Be bold. And we might just prevail.
Posted by: Chairborne!...Desk From Above! at June 28, 2026 12:49 PM (tWc/t)
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They are sowing division. It's a situation. We can play it for or against our own advantage.
I think our best approach is to sow more division. Take advantage of this polarization. Find that fissure, and crack it open into a canyon. Give them an actual opponent, instead of a weakling they beat on.
Just my $0.02.
Posted by: Yudhishthira's Dice at June 28, 2026 12:49 PM (BI5O2)
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Vocal may not be enough. Schools and the Leftist NGOs are the Schwerpunkt.
Homeschooling helps.
Posted by: NaCly Dog at June 28, 2026 12:34 PM (u82oZ)
Until that's made illegal. Mark my words.
Posted by: thatcrazyjerseyguy at June 28, 2026 12:50 PM (5xuJ/)
72 Are we finished with Freud yet? My understanding is that he's psychiatry's equivalent of the aether.
Posted by: Hadrian the Seventh at June 28, 2026 12:50 PM (O0L8i)
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I think what places like NYC have in store for them will be even worse than ordinary abject socialist rot. They will also become battlegrounds between various tribal affiliated groups. Recent events prove that POS turd world countries can focus leveraged influence on a corrupt machine like commie NYC.
It will become warlord against warlord, in giant shiny skyscrapers. Think Papa Doc but with billions feeding his crazed army. The useful idiots will be devoured, in some cases literally. The only solution will be to cut the cities off and raze them completely.
UK is farther along in this decent. There will be constant wars to recapture land. It will be very very suck.
Posted by: banana Dream at June 28, 2026 12:51 PM (3uBP9)
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There is a weird nexus between Hubbard and Jack Parsons, satanism and occult shit. Parsons managed to blow himself up working on rocket fuel. He basically founded JPL (sometimes referred to as “Jack Parson’s Lab” as opposed to “Jet Propulsion Laboratory”. They had a tie-in with Aleister Crowley, trying to summon demons up in ritual ceremonies out in the desert.
An offshoot of Scientology, is called the Process Church. Another collection of whack jobs. It gets even weirder, there is a pretty strong case to be made evidentiary speaking, that the spook agencies had a very strong influence on the cult activity so prevalent starting in 1960s California.
Posted by: Common Tater at June 28, 2026 12:51 PM (KdQXl)
75 They will also become battlegrounds between various tribal affiliated groups. Recent events prove that POS turd world countries can focus leveraged influence on a corrupt machine like commie NYC.
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America's Beirut.
*hums pleasantly*
Posted by: Hadrian the Seventh at June 28, 2026 12:53 PM (O0L8i)
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I dove down the Antifa rabbit hole about 15 years ago. Kind of a long story but I got added to a private farcebook group where they openly communicated. I watched for a few weeks then engaged and boy did that blow up. The leader was the younger brother of a friend of my SiL and I found out where his basement was. Parked my truck in front of his house and posted a picture.
Suffice to say he didn't come out and the fibbys took he and the site down at some point.
Weirdly he apeared again. New site, same name, new friends. I made a fake profile, joined and trolled for a bit. Called him out as a fed and the profile and site vanished.
Then he reapears again a few months later but in Spain.
I think there is Antifa in the FBI.
Posted by: Reforger at June 28, 2026 12:53 PM (0dsIZ)
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One thing I could never figure out, a lot of the revolutionaries were pretty well able to travel to many different countries. Lenin and Trotsky and others lived in London, Germany, Vienna, Sweden, Mexico, etc.
Prior to WW2, the Comitern, sponsored by Lenin and other Russians was active trying to subvert anyone and anywhere across the globe from 1919 until 1943. The West put up with it and never firmly opposed the communists who were entrenched everywhere so moving around was not hard for them.
When Nazi Germany attacked in 1941 the USSR deserved it.
Posted by: Commies Kill, It's What They Do at June 28, 2026 12:54 PM (og9zY)
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I was a lucky undergrad. Had an Econ teacher from the U. of Chicago (he was teaching part time working on his PhD.) Taught me all about the success of capitalism and the destructive nature of socialism. Tip of the hat, P.A.
Posted by: JM in Illinois at June 28, 2026 12:57 PM (PaL8U)
79And as AI gradually does more and more entry-level drone work, those college educated fools will scramble for employment.
Remember the "day in the life of a girl at (insert tech company)" from pre-Covid? They already had jobs that involved zero actual work other than drinking wine and attending meetings, so if HR gets a hankering to improve DEI scores again it'll be barely an inconvenience to restaff those positions in some AI-proof way.
Posted by: Ian S. at June 28, 2026 12:58 PM (QZThv)
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Thx CBD.
Old Joey got the MauMau treatment being heckled at a Maryland Dem party convention. He mumbled some more then wandered off. Combine that with Scott Weiner being bitch slapped twice by further left crazies than him and the Dem consultants crapping themselves band this has been bla good week. Of course the Republicans could eff it up....
Posted by: Smell the Glove at June 28, 2026 12:59 PM (f6yx7)
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Salty, while I love your energy here, and I think you have proven your ability to be an amazing partner, having children in your 80s isn’t fair to the child or the mother. Note that the age of the father does, in fact, affect the health of the baby with a linked risk to higher developmental disorders and congenital issues in offspring. This begins at age 35 with men, which probably not coincidentally, is when it starts in women. Almost like the hand of God is in play or something. 😂 The risk increases with age.
But even if the child is perfectly healthy, you are sentencing that child to a life without a father, and while we know that issue can be overcome, it’s not ideal for the child or the mother.
Posted by: Piper at June 28, 2026 01:00 PM (Wmg4n)
82Old Joey got the MauMau treatment being heckled at a Maryland Dem party convention. He mumbled some more then wandered off. Combine that with Scott Weiner being bitch slapped twice by further left crazies than him and the Dem consultants crapping themselves band this has been bla good week. Of course the Republicans could eff it up....
I've said for years that there are tons of Trotskys who think they're Stalin. Biden and Weiner got to find out first hand that they're Trotsky, as did Dan Goldman.
Posted by: Ian S. at June 28, 2026 01:01 PM (QZThv)
Nithya Raman, future mayor of LA, is also DSA, as is Marissa Roy, the non-Republican (and therefore guaranteed victorious) frontrunner for City Attorney. Both of them have futures as Cali governor or US Senator.
Posted by: Blonde Morticia at June 28, 2026 01:01 PM (XJ22o)
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DataRepublican is a genius and, if she's really got a theology byline, stands to be the finest female theologian since Catherine of Siena.
Maybe better.
Posted by: gKWVE at June 28, 2026 01:03 PM (gKWVE)
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>>Had 2 kids in his 80s by his younger second wife.
Cool. WNBA star Sophie Cunningham is young and single and "looking for a man to take care of her" (her words).
Posted by: one hour sober at June 28, 2026 01:03 PM (J4Dwc)
86 Unfortunately we have no PLA to wipe out the Red Guards.
Posted by: Hadrian the Seventh at June 28, 2026 01:03 PM (O0L8i)
87Nithya Raman, future mayor of LA, is also DSA, as is Marissa Roy, the non-Republican (and therefore guaranteed victorious) frontrunner for City Attorney. Both of them have futures as Cali governor or US Senator.
I'd love to see Trump flood Cali vote counting centers with federal observers in November.
Posted by: Ian S. at June 28, 2026 01:04 PM (QZThv)
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Scott Weiner being bitch slapped twice by further left crazies than him and the Dem consultants crapping themselves band this has been bla good week. Of course the Republicans could eff it up....
Posted by: Smell the Glove at June 28, 2026
He was accosted by antisemitic crazies, something the dem party seems to be fully embracing, and we are watching in real time how the 1930s unfolded. Unfortunately for the antisemitic trans people who partook in this little game, the people they are supporting are not hugely supportive of trans people in the way they are envisioning. The young ones will be embraced, assuming they are willing to learn to dance and don’t mind being passed around by old men pretending they are not pedophiles. Basically the Muslim version of Weiner himself.
Posted by: Piper at June 28, 2026 01:04 PM (Wmg4n)
89I think there is Antifa in the FBI.
Posted by: Reforger
You know, I have a suspicion Captain Renault might be running a gambling scheme in Casablanca.
Posted by: gKWVE at June 28, 2026 01:04 PM (gKWVE)
There 100% at least was. A lot of them have probably been laid off by now, given the FBI is now at least giving the appearance of doing their effing job.
Posted by: Ian S. at June 28, 2026 01:06 PM (QZThv)
94
Men having children in their 80s. Or so their young wives tell them. Meanwhile, the stableboy and the gardener walk around with smirks on their faces.
Posted by: Idaho Spudboy at June 28, 2026 01:06 PM (InJki)
95
But even if the child is perfectly healthy, you are sentencing that child to a life without a father, and while we know that issue can be overcome, it’s not ideal for the child or the mother.
Posted by: Piper at June 28, 2026 01:00 PM (Wmg4n)
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Agree. Even if there are relatives around, it's not the "parental unit". Matt Walsh is hammering away on a related issue, the 70+ percent fatherless rate in the black community
Posted by: JM in Illinois at June 28, 2026 01:07 PM (UykIJ)
96
Cool. WNBA star Sophie Cunningham is young and single and "looking for a man to take care of her" (her words).
Posted by: one hour sober at June 28, 2026 01:03 PM (J4Dwc)
I volunteer as tribute. For a couple hours, anyway.
Posted by: Dribbling, ball handling, and hustling up the hardwood at June 28, 2026 01:08 PM (TbWk/)
97You can vote your way into Socialism. But ya gotta shoot your way out of Socialism.
Posted by: Common Tater at June 28, 2026 12:32 PM (KdQXl)
We'll see. A lot of Latin American countries have figured out how to vote their way out. We'll see if they devolve into some Shining Path shit (probably not, they were Khmer Rouge tier insane) or just disappear into faculty lounges and NGOs.
Posted by: gKWVE at June 28, 2026 01:09 PM (gKWVE)
98 Father in kids lives, coupled with intact, fulfilling marriages, should be a prime goal of social policy in the US. Alas.
Posted by: NaCly Dog at June 28, 2026 01:05 PM (u82oZ)
100% and outside of that, people who have incredible hearts willing to help shape the lives of kids who might have been dealt a bad card in the mom or dad department. It matters,
Posted by: Piper at June 28, 2026 01:11 PM (OoFl2)
99We'll see. A lot of Latin American countries have figured out how to vote their way out.
Those countries didn't bother setting up "the world's most extensive voter fraud system" or whatever it was Biden called it. So when USAID was unexpectedly cut off they just lost.
Posted by: Ian S. at June 28, 2026 01:13 PM (QZThv)
100
> I think there is Antifa in the FBI.
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I think there's Antifa in all of FedGov. But not all of FedGov is Antifa... yet.
Posted by: Martini Farmer at June 28, 2026 01:13 PM (jehhT)
101Cool. WNBA star Sophie Cunningham is young and single and "looking for a man to take care of her" (her words).
Posted by: one hour sober
That's going to be... a challenge. It might be a challenge even to exit the marital bed without a colossal myocardial infarction.
"I'm sorry, Mrs... uh, miss Cunningham, your husband's heart seems to have... exploded"
Posted by: gKWVE at June 28, 2026 01:14 PM (gKWVE)
102
I do find it amusing watching the Democrats get eaten by the Marxists
104
The White House announced that the EU has cast the final vote to approve the EU-US Trade Deal.
LINK: https://tinyurl.com/5n8skck4
One of the items of the deal is this one:
"The deal bolsters America’s economy and manufacturing capabilities. The EU will purchase $750 billion in U.S. energy and make new investments of $600 billion in the United States, all by 2028."
Added to the article removing EU tariffs on US exports, the US manufacturing sector is about to go into hyperdrive.
As a school bus driver, I was sometimes the only adult that cared about a kid. I knew his name, and we would chat. I could tell who did not have intact families from behavior.
Lots of very sad stories out there.
Posted by: NaCly Dog at June 28, 2026 01:16 PM (u82oZ)
106 I accidentally named the preferred treatment and didn't even see it: mockery. We've got to mock the shyte out of these silly commies. It doesn't matter how much Mamdani grins and nods, they are the grimmest, touchiest snowflakes in American life.
Every time they get "triggered" or scream Racism or Islamophobia or Greed or whatever, we need to have a stock response like "Okay, boomer" ("Okay, snowflake"?) that mocks their sensitivity itself and reduces them even further.
I think we need to buy billboards in Times Square.
Posted by: Blonde Morticia at June 28, 2026 01:16 PM (XJ22o)
107
Posted by: gKWVE at June 28, 2026 01:14 PM (gKWVE)
https://tinyurl.com/mfu2ehjj
I do have a bone to pick with her regarding her sense of fashion. I mean, the purse does not match up well with the shoes and the shoes don't really complement the dress, which, in my opinion, is a few inches too long.
I'm wondering what the rest of think?
(I'm kidding. Who cares what she wears?)
Posted by: one hour sober at June 28, 2026 01:17 PM (J4Dwc)
“Cancel culture” is similar in part, in the 1930s one could be sent to the gulag for comments made years or even decades earlier, provided by informants, that were deemed insufficiently proletariat.
There was a balance to be adhered to, if one tried to be a little bit too enthusiastic, one might be accused of not being sincere. You had to confess your sins, so to speak, but there was no forgiveness, ever. It was routine to shoot people for illegal possession of a single berry of wheat from a collective farm.
“Silence is Violence” is another parallel. You are not allowed to be non-committal in a totalitarian collectivist society.
Posted by: Common Tater at June 28, 2026 01:17 PM (KdQXl)
Posted by: NaCly Dog at June 28, 2026 01:17 PM (u82oZ)
110
Seems weird that when defeating Republicans there's 114% turnout but winning primaries takes 14% turnout. Seems the TPTB in Dem politics can dial up or down turnout to an alarming degree. I don't know what it means, other than the obvious, "They cheat," of course.
Posted by: Bilwis Devourer of Innocent Souls, I'm starvin' over here at June 28, 2026 01:18 PM (w/O5Q)
Hereward the Woke @BamaExpat
Apparently they’ve given the Health Department in Alabama regulatory power over massage parlors because the previous inspection regime did a bad job preventing human trafficking, which is run by the Chinese mob.
Jun 27, 2026 · 8:44 PM UTC
Posted by: gKWVE at June 28, 2026 01:18 PM (gKWVE)
112
@88 Piper, agreed. I don't see the propaganda ministries running any news about Wiener being accosted twice. I guess they , like the average Dem politician, haven't figured out the danger or how to deal with it
Posted by: Smell the Glove at June 28, 2026 01:19 PM (f6yx7)
Posted by: Field Marshal Zhukov at June 28, 2026 01:19 PM (wBaIH)
114
Thune is facing a censure threat within the SD GOP.
Posted by: mrp at June 28, 2026 01:20 PM (rj6Yv)
115
Who cares what she wears?)
Posted by: one hour sober
Your first goal is to remove her clothing, Right?
Posted by: NaCly Dog at June 28, 2026 01:20 PM (u82oZ)
116Seems weird that when defeating Republicans there's 114% turnout but winning primaries takes 14% turnout. Seems the TPTB in Dem politics can dial up or down turnout to an alarming degree. I don't know what it means, other than the obvious, "They cheat," of course.
Every election in a blue or GOPe area is in some way fake and gay.
Posted by: Ian S. at June 28, 2026 01:20 PM (QZThv)
117
Every election in a blue or GOPe area is in some way fake and gay.
Posted by: Ian S. at June 28, 2026 01:20 PM (QZThv)
With this racist attitude it is no wonder Republicans can't win.
Posted by: Mike deWine at June 28, 2026 01:21 PM (gKWVE)
118
love to see Trump flood Cali vote counting centers with federal observers in November.
Posted by: Ian S. at June 28, 2026 01:04 PM (QZThv)
The fraud isn’t in the counting centers. The counts are all legit. It’s the ballots they’re counting that are full of fraud. The Dems designed it beautifully to seem legit.
Posted by: Heroq at June 28, 2026 01:22 PM (v2lMK)
119 I do find it amusing watching the Democrats get eaten by the Marxists
Posted by: Skip
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It is amusing. That's another thing about mockery: these people are voicing their deep concern now that the inevitable has happened, and a few respondents on X and such are saying things like "I told you so" and "You made your bed..."
I'd like the big, universal response to be "People are laughing at you."
They ALL need to gtfo. DSA and the mule they rode in on.
Posted by: Blonde Morticia at June 28, 2026 01:23 PM (XJ22o)
120The fraud isn’t in the counting centers. The counts are all legit. It’s the ballots they’re counting that are full of fraud. The Dems designed it beautifully to seem legit.
It's both. The counting centers accept the fake ballots and/or scan legit ballots for Democrats multiple times (as was known to have happened in Georgia and Arizona).
Posted by: Ian S. at June 28, 2026 01:23 PM (QZThv)
121I'd like the big, universal response to be "People are laughing at you."
They ALL need to gtfo. DSA and the mule they rode in on.
Same. And it *is* hilarious that the most odious people in the Democrat party are being systematically destroyed by the base they enabled.
Posted by: Ian S. at June 28, 2026 01:25 PM (QZThv)
122
Mockery requires shame on the part of the mocked.
123
(as was known to have happened in Georgia and Arizona).
Posted by: Ian S.
& Michigan, Illinois, Ohio, New York...
Posted by: NaCly Dog at June 28, 2026 01:25 PM (u82oZ)
124 I think we need to buy billboards in Times Square.
Posted by: Blonde Morticia
Get that guy with the mobile billboard who drives around giving people the business.
Posted by: Bertram Cabot, Jr. at June 28, 2026 01:25 PM (Cqx++)
125
112 @88 Piper, agreed. I don't see the propaganda ministries running any news about Wiener being accosted twice. I guess they , like the average Dem politician, haven't figured out the danger or how to deal with it
Posted by: Smell the Glove at June 28, 2026 01:19 PM (f6yx7)
Big Media not running stories about DSA crazies verbally attacking Weiner also covers-up the massive anti-Jooo and -Zionist rhetoric shouted at him. Media will cover for the DSA as long as Big Democrat tells them to. Also in hopes the DSA won't stand the media clowns up against a wall someday, if the Media play nice now.
Posted by: Gref at June 28, 2026 01:25 PM (5rh/l)
126
@126 Fred, one of the things that is the most interesting is that the DSA candidates and apparatchik are blatant in telling the Dems that they don't care about them. Their vice chair was flat out saying they were going to be a parasite that kills the host. Negotiate with that Dems
Posted by: Smell the Glove at June 28, 2026 01:29 PM (f6yx7)
127
Remember when 'cancel culture ' started and the Leftists claimed there was no such thing, then continued to cancel people who didn't follow their religion?
Posted by: Smell the Glove at June 28, 2026 01:31 PM (f6yx7)
129
California mails out a ballot to everyone automatically. Doesn’t matter if you’re dead or moved. There are millions of ballots floating out there that are filled out by non voters.. as well as the ability for some to legally collect ballots and drop them off. Gee I wonder if those ballots are ever thrown out and re filled out the “correct” way? Also same day registration with ID such as a gym membership accepted. And all this with 3 weeks to make it all happen post Election Day.
That’s the real fraud. They’ve institutionalized fraud in creating votes they need to win. They don’t need to double count ballots. They have enough “ballots” to win already.
Posted by: Heroq at June 28, 2026 01:32 PM (v2lMK)
130
The MSM is firmly behind the Democratic Socialists. They're responsible for amplifying their reach, their message (such that it is) and supporting the overall movement.
I still contend the movement isn't as "big" as the media's making it out to be. But, make no mistake, the MSM really, really want's them to succeed.
Posted by: Martini Farmer at June 28, 2026 01:34 PM (jehhT)
131They don't hate us because they don't know us. They hate us because they do.
And yet the leftists keep pulling ridiculous stunts based on some weird fever dream of what they think we're like. We know them at a subatomic level. It's unavoidable in today's society. They don't know shit about us.
Posted by: Ian S. at June 28, 2026 01:37 PM (QZThv)
132 There is not going to be a separation of the US into different hostile geographic regions. It will be all one thing, or all the other.
Posted by: Semi-Literate Thug at June 28, 2026 01:38 PM (biznJ)
133Why ? You're still doing the "Liberal is just a Conservative not yet mugged" thing. What would any billboard, or any book, do to change one damn mind in NYC ? Or Boston ? Or Philly ? Or Los Angeles ?
I used to say this, back during the stupid "W" days when Rock Ribbed Republicans just lined up because his stupid chimp ass said "Religion of Peace".
Lighten up, Francis.
Posted by: Archimedes at June 28, 2026 01:39 PM (Riz8t)
134Posted by: NaCly Dog at June 28, 2026 12:26 PM (u82oZ)
I didn't mean opposing armies. I meant societies that had a tradition of civilian arms.
135
@america
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1h
Democrat Senator Chris Murphy is says the takeover of the party by Socialists is “actually a sign of a party that is alive and growing.”
Posted by: Savage Henry at June 28, 2026 01:39 PM (eUZ+T)
136
For anyone who thinks the DSA victories in NYC are a one-off, & can't possibly prevail with a larger electorate:
1) Keith Ellison
2) Tish James
These kinds of DSA candidates ARE electable statewide, & not just in a handful of deep blue shithole CDs in NY.
138There is not going to be a separation of the US into different hostile geographic regions. It will be all one thing, or all the other.
Yeah, I'm firmly on team "don't let the commies have an inch of the US". If they want a place of their own I hear North Korea is beautiful no time of year.
Posted by: Ian S. at June 28, 2026 01:40 PM (QZThv)
139Democrat Senator Chris Murphy is says the takeover of the party by Socialists is “actually a sign of a party that is alive and growing.”
That is some seriously hilarious whistling past the graveyard.
Posted by: Ian S. at June 28, 2026 01:41 PM (QZThv)
140
@america
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1h
Democrat Senator Chris Murphy is says the takeover of the party by Socialists is “actually a sign of a party that is alive and growing.”
Posted by: Savage Henry at June 28, 2026 01:39 PM (eUZ+T)
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No comment from Dan Goldman?
Posted by: mrp at June 28, 2026 01:42 PM (rj6Yv)
141
Laudable pus used to be considered a sign of healing, and proof there was no need for sterile procedure in wound care. It was actually claimed that preventing infection might interfere with healing in some cases.
And patients died of sepsis.
Posted by: Kindltot at June 28, 2026 01:43 PM (rbvCR)
Posted by: Commissar of plenty and festive little hats at June 28, 2026 01:43 PM (C5B5U)
143
Democrat Senator Chris Murphy is says the takeover of the party by Socialists is “actually a sign of a party that is alive and growing.”
Posted by: Savage Henry at June 28, 2026 01:39 PM (eUZ+T)
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No comment from Dan Goldman?
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He was found to be 'not of the body'.
Posted by: clarence at June 28, 2026 01:43 PM (VTmfE)
144 Democrat Senator Chris Murphy is says the takeover of the party by Socialists is “actually a sign of a party that is alive and growing.”
The definition of cancer.
Posted by: Bertram Cabot, Jr. at June 28, 2026 01:47 PM (Cqx++)
145
> Democrat Senator Chris Murphy is says the takeover of the party by Socialists is “actually a sign of a party that is alive and growing.”
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He's one of them. Or thinks by joining with them he'll be safe from the 'purge.'
Posted by: Martini Farmer at June 28, 2026 01:48 PM (jehhT)
146
And Mail voting is why they want a popular vote for the County
Posted by: Skip at June 28, 2026 01:48 PM (Ia/+0)
147Why does the Lower Midwest and Southeast HAVE to stay bonded to the NorthEast and West Coast ?
Because this is OUR country, not theirs, Moby.
Posted by: Ian S. at June 28, 2026 01:48 PM (QZThv)
Posted by: Jefferson Davis (mnw) at June 28, 2026 01:49 PM (RCjYY)
149 This is t just a NYC phenomenon. Platner isn’t in NYC. Seattle has a DSA mayor. Michigan Dems will likely nominate a Muslim DSA candidate for US senate. NJ Dems nominated a Muslim DSA candidate for the house. Talarico is DSA adjacent in Texas.
The cancer is everywhere.
Posted by: Heroq
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Oh, I forgot this one: Melat Kiros, running in CO-1. Chat:
Melat Kiros worked for Sidley Austin, one of the largest international law firms in the world.
She practiced in the Securities Regulatory and Enforcement group.
Became widely known in late 2023 after publishing an open letter criticizing a statement signed by numerous U.S. law firms regarding antisemitism and the Israel–Hamas conflict. After she declined to remove the article, Sidley Austin terminated her employment.
Now a Ph.D. student and DSA-backed Congressional candidate. Polling well.
Posted by: Blonde Morticia at June 28, 2026 01:49 PM (XJ22o)
150 We don't have to keep dragging the more urban areas along. We don't have to keep subsidizing them.
They claim that they are the ones doing the subsidizing.
Posted by: Bertram Cabot, Jr. at June 28, 2026 01:50 PM (Cqx++)
151He's one of them. Or thinks by joining with them he'll be safe from the 'purge.'
Murphy is not DSA, he's just trying to save his own ass. The DNC thought placating the trannies by not making Shapiro the VP even though he would've been an infinite upgrade over Walz would put down the rebellion. They never leared that you don't ever apologize to the mob.
Posted by: Ian S. at June 28, 2026 01:50 PM (QZThv)
152
Oh, I forgot this one: Melat Kiros, running in CO-1. Chat:
Melat Kiros worked for Sidley Austin, one of the largest international law firms in the world.
She practiced in the Securities Regulatory and Enforcement group.
Became widely known in late 2023 after publishing an open letter criticizing a statement signed by numerous U.S. law firms regarding antisemitism and the Israel–Hamas conflict. After she declined to remove the article, Sidley Austin terminated her employment.
Now a Ph.D. student and DSA-backed Congressional candidate. Polling well.
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Ah, yes. Another failed (DEI) lawyer.
Posted by: clarence at June 28, 2026 01:52 PM (VTmfE)
153 thinks by joining with them he'll be safe from the 'purge.'
Posted by: Martini Farmer
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This. Hochul and Jeffries are definitely in that cowards' group. Soon to be writing "Dear Comrade" letters to Stalin, begging for intercession and reminding him of that time they gave him a night's lodging while he was traveling to Pinsk.
DSA knows what they're doing. The WORST thing you can do to a politico is send them back to the private sector. It's the equivalent of the Kolyma gold mines.
Posted by: Blonde Morticia at June 28, 2026 01:54 PM (XJ22o)
Texas Democrat U.S. Senate candidate James Talarico said many white churches do not reflect the Jesus described in the Gospels and argued that black churches have a “deeper and more accurate” understanding of what it means to follow Jesus.
Posted by: Bertram Cabot, Jr. at June 28, 2026 01:56 PM (Cqx++)
155 Another failed (DEI) lawyer.
Posted by: clarence
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I bet Sidley Austin replaced her with another DEI hire -- just one who hid her antisemitism.
Posted by: Blonde Morticia at June 28, 2026 01:56 PM (XJ22o)
156
Seen on Not The Bee: the UK is now forcing people to throw away their air conditioners under threat of prison. Things certainly escalated quickly from "Europeans just know how to manage heat better" to "It's happening and it's good".
Posted by: Ian S. at June 28, 2026 01:56 PM (QZThv)
Posted by: Anonosaurus Wrecks and His All White Jury! at June 28, 2026 02:00 PM (ndZc7)
160
This DSA mess is going to spread. I live 90m north of NYC and my assemblywoman is DSA. The NYC folk moved up here as after 9/11 and then DiBlasio. They vote the same way here as they did in the city. The problem is the old rank and file Dems don't stand up to the DSA types. NYC overwhelms the rest of the state and therefore so will the DSA
Posted by: Smell the Glove at June 28, 2026 02:00 PM (f6yx7)
161Yes, NYC will probably always be socialist, but hopefully it will be isolated, and a prime example of the abject failure of its political philosophy.
Five hundred years from now, it will be widely recognized that one of the root causes of NYC's dysfunction was their long-standing lack of quality locally-produced picante sauce.
Posted by: Duncanthrax at June 28, 2026 02:00 PM (0sNs1)
162 149 There is not going to be a separation of the US into different hostile geographic regions. It will be all one thing, or all the other.
And why not ? Because my region - certainly NOT anywhere close to either LA or NYC - can stand either of those or most of those from there ?
So tell me. Why does the Lower Midwest and Southeast HAVE to stay bonded to the NorthEast and West Coast ?
We don't. Its a rhetorical question. We don't have to keep dragging the more urban areas along. We don't have to keep subsidizing them.
Posted by: Spring Reverb at June 28, 2026 01:47 PM
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The communists will not leave us alone, and will be happy to make deals against us with foreign enemies. They will not stop seeking to conquer us, rob us, and kill us. It's us or them. That's why.
Posted by: Semi-Literate Thug at June 28, 2026 02:01 PM (biznJ)
163
163 Seen on Not The Bee: the UK is now forcing people to throw away their air conditioners under threat of prison. Things certainly escalated quickly from "Europeans just know how to manage heat better" to "It's happening and it's good".
Posted by: Ian S. at June 28, 2026 01:56 PM (QZThv)
Big European Government wants all furnaces and a/c replaced with heat pumps. Because heat pumps run on less electricity! But guess who pays for the heat pumps?
Posted by: Gref at June 28, 2026 02:01 PM (5rh/l)
164 Of course the Republicans could eff it up....
Posted by: Smell the Glove at June 28, 2026 12:59 PM
I think Goldman's loss is a sign that being anti-Israel & pro-Palestine is now a litmus test for all aspiring DEM candidates.
It's the price of admission to the DEM Big Leagues now. Israel is very much aware of the changing poolitical landscape here.
The Overton window is expanding very rapidly.
Posted by: mnw at June 28, 2026 02:08 PM (RCjYY)
169
Nood mold!
Posted by: AZ deplorable moron
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Ugh. Not sure I want to read this. Having mold problems here.
Posted by: Mike Hammer, etc., etc. at June 28, 2026 02:29 PM (XeU6L)
170
It's always been individual rights versus the collective, and so it will always be. The left is the collective and the collective is the left. The people have adopted hundreds of names since the creation of Eden to hide what they really are.
Posted by: Rod at June 28, 2026 03:02 PM (zhWvq)
171
"Democratic" socialism is where you get to vote for the Warden.
Posted by: MartynWW at June 28, 2026 07:31 PM (IUbKC)
Sunday Morning Book Thread - 6-28-2026 ["Perfessor" Squirrel]
Welcome to the prestigious, internationally acclaimed, stately, and illustrious Sunday Morning Book Thread! The place where all readers are welcome, regardless of whatever guilty pleasure we feel like reading. Here is where we can discuss, argue, bicker, quibble, consider, debate, confabulate, converse, and jaw about our latest fancy in reading material. As always, pants are required, unless you are wearing these pants...
So relax, find yourself a warm kitty (or warm puppy--I won't judge) to curl up in your lap, and dive into a new book. What are YOU reading this fine morning?
PIC NOTE
It's the end of June so we all know what that means--PUBLIC LIBRARY BOOK SALE!
These books represent my haul this year. Not too shabby.
Galactic Empires Volume Two edited by Brian Aldiss -- An anthology of short stories about galactic civilizations.
Saucer: Savage Planet by Stephen Coonts
The Lost World by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle -- A classic adventure story about dinosaurs and exploration.
Willful Child by Steven Erikson -- The creator of the Malazan world has written a few parodies of Star Trek. This is the first entry in that series.
Dune: House Atreides by Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson -- I'll give this a shot though I don't have high hopes for it.
Cold Fire by Dean Koontz
Dark Rivers of the Heart by Dean Koontz
Mr. Murder by Dean Koontz
I Am Legend by Richard Matheson -- A classic of the horror genre.
Parsival, or A Knight's Tale by Richard Monaco
Fleet of Worlds by Larry Niven and Edward M. Lerner -- This takes place in Niven's Known Space future history series.
Inverted World by Christopher Priest -- He also wrote The Prestige, which was made into a movie by Christopher Nolan.
The Mask of the Sun by Fred Saberhagen
Why Call Them Back From Heaven? by Clifford D. Simak -- I'm a sucker for all things Simak.
The Worlds of Clifford Simak by Clifford D. Simak -- I said I'm a sucker for all things Simak.
The Fifth Heart by Dan Simmons -- A Sherlock Holmes mystery where the main character suspects he's fictional.
I also found three issues of Weird Tales magazine. My boss was a bit upset with me for that find, but I read them and decided to give them to her. They only cost $2.50 for the three of them.
CHILDREN'S BOOKS THAT INSPIRE US
What books inspired YOU as a child?
I was surprised by just how much I had in common with his selections. I did not read all of the same books, but he and I clearly had the same tastes when we were children.
I gravitated early towards the mystery genre in the form of The Hardy Boys and The Three Investigators.
I also dabbled in the supernatural and suspense genres by reading a number of Alfred Hitchcock anthologies.
In nonfiction, I enjoyed reading about science and nature (and dinosaurs, of course!). I also enjoyed reading some histories and biographies that were aimed at children. I bet I would have really enjoyed Rush Limbaugh's Rush Revere series.
Sadly, far too many libraries have rid themselves of timeless classics in favor of "modern" stories, which will end up being very dated over time.
What did YOU like to read when you were growing up? Have you passed on these books to your children or grandchildren? We moved around a lot so my parents got rid of most of their books that they enjoyed when they were younger, though I did have an opportunity to read many of them at one point. My grandparents also had a lot of great books that I was able to read. In recent years I have collected a few of my childhood favorites such as the Louis Barnavelt stories by John Bellairs and The Chronicles of Prydain by Lloyd Alexander. They still hold up for me after all these decades.
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BOOKS BY MORONS
Moron Author James Cambias has a new book out in his Billion Worlds series:
It's called The Ishtar Deception and it's part of a series I've been writing since 2022, called "The Billion Worlds."
At the end of the Tenth Millennium, Sabbath Okada, agent of a nameless branch of Deimos' labyrinthine government comes to the vast city of Ishtar on Venus to investigate the suspicious death of an undercover agent. His companion, Daslakh, is an old and cunning AI with its own self-imposed mission: to act as Okada's conscience.
Searching for the truth takes Sabbath and Daslakh to the glittering towers of Ishtar's elite, a brutal combat sport arena, and the unforgiving, wind-lashed face of the highest peak on Venus. Along the way they face ruthless Lunar Republic spies, double agents, and sadistic Ishtar police, but Sabbath's greatest challenge comes from Meili Tewa, his deadliest enemy—and his only love.
Each twist in the case reveals a new layer of deception, another betrayal. Hunted and on the run, with no one he can trust and no help from home—it's time for Sabbath Okada to remind everyone why he's the greatest spy in the Billion Worlds of the Solar System.
Here's the Amazon link.
I think you'll like it.
MORON RECOMMENDATIONS
I've been reading Anthony Horowitz' A Deadly Episode, the latest in his Hawthorne and Horowitz series. The series is surreal in that the author himself is a character and he skillfully mixes fiction and fact. The premise is that Horowitz is drafted into chronicling disgraced and rather disagreeable detective Hawthorne's investigation despite preferring to do almost anything else. The latest book takes it one step further in that the murder occurs during the production of a movie about the first H&H book so there's real Horowitz, the character Horowitz, the movie Horowitz, and the actor Horowitz and, of course, there are similar Hawthornes. It's like Into the Spider-Verse.
It's interesting that Horowitz, in this and other books and series, does not present writers, including himself, in a very good light. The character Horowitz allows himself to be bullied into into Watsoning to Hawthorne's Sherlock, has his book butchered by a woke young radical feminist vegan global warmist (who's friends with Greta Thunberg) screenwriter, and is treated by everyone as Hawthorne's servant, and is again bullied into shadowing Hawthorne's investigation of the murder of the actor portraying Hawt
Posted by: Anonosaurus Wrecks, Fat, Dumb, and Happy at June 14, 2026 09:11 AM (ndZc7)
Comment: This actually sounds pretty neat! I may have to give it a whirl. I enjoy surrealistic meta-fiction, when you, the reader, aren't quite sure what's going on because of an unreliable narrator or the layers of the story get more and more complex as you dive deeper into the book. Also, from what I can tell, the publishing world is not as glamorous as we might have been led to expect. Any number of authors have horror stories about what it's like inside that meat grinder.
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I just finished Seeking Allah, Finding Jesus by Nabeel Qureshi. I recommend it to anyone who's interested in watching the progression of a very devout Muslim who starts to -- over a period of years -- unravel the lies he was brought up to believe about the Bible, Jesus, his Koran, and Mohammed. An extremely intelligent man who used to relish taking on anyone of the Christian faith in a test of historical facts and the entire basis for Christianity. He did so not combatively, but was so firm in his belief in Islam that he welcomed the challenge to "debunk the lies" of the Bible. He became true friends with a few notable Christians who ultimately pushed back and gave him a vastly different view of Jesus, as well as the Old and New Testaments. As a true truth seeker, he spent years trying to come to terms with what he started seeing as problematic with all he'd been taught to believe. He accepted Christ as his savior and became a minister for Christianity. His transformation was profound, and he suffered deeply when his family was torn apart from his decision. He died in 2017 at age 34 from cancer. You can find him on YouTube and hear his testimony.
Posted by: Lady in Black at June 14, 2026 09:36 AM (qBdHI)
Comment: We don't hear about it much, but Christianity is very much on the move in the Islamic world. The Powers That Be over there do not want the word getting out. Being a Christian can be a death sentence. However, that doesn't change the fact that many Muslims are converting to Christianity, even in the face of persecution from their government and their own family members. From what I've heard, many, many Muslims have encountered Jesus Christ in their dreams, which has led them to accept Jesus as their Savior.
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A very interesting fantasy/scify/horror universe is Hodgson's The Night Land. I don't know if I can recommend the book as it is difficult, in many cases tedious to read. It's set at the twilight end of the earth, and this section of the universe. All the light is dying out, the whole world is shrouded in eternal darkness, no sun, moon or stars. There are many evil malevolent spirits in complete dominance over most of the planet. Humanity is gathered in these giant fortresses he calls redoubts. The main character is a citizen of one of the last redoubts trying to find his love which he believes is in danger so he has to go out into "the night land" to find her. Also she was his wife he lost in a past life, occult stuff popular in Hodgson's time.
His story universe really intrigues me. There have been a few authors that have revisited it since, for a modern audience. Not too many. But I think it is a fertile ground for ideas and adventures.
Posted by: banana Dream at June 14, 2026 11:05 AM (3uBP9)
Comment: I read John C. Wright's Awake in the Night Land and was captivated by the horrific setting. Hodgson is one one of those relatively unknown authors that nevertheless had a huge influence on later authors such as H.P. Lovecraft. I have a copy of The Night Land and I agree it's a challenging book to read. Very archaic language and speech patterns. James Stoddard is one of the authors that has attempted to repackage the story in a form that's a bit easier to read. Although the Night Land is full of terrors, it's also full of hope, even as darkness encircles the Earth.
The Medusa Chronicles by Stephen Baxter and Alastair Reynolds
This is a sequel of sorts to Arthur C. Clarke's short story "A Meeting with Medusa." Due to a horrific accident, astronaut Howard Falcon has become a cyborg, mostly machine with only a few remaining organic components. However, he's now effectively immortal and uniquely qualified to explore the interior of Jupiter's harsh environment. The Medusa Chronicles is about his continuing journey through time and space as Machines rise to take over the solar system and kick us off our own planet because they need the resources of Earth. Because this is written by Stephen Baxter and Alastair Reynolds, this story gets very, very wild as both authors love to probe the limits of our understanding of science and technology.
Death on the Nile by Agatha Christie
This was the first Agatha Christie novel I've read. What I find most interesting about it is that it seems to be filled with cliches. But that's because this is where the cliches began. The Agatha Christie-style mystery has been imitated and parodied in countless stories and television shows. It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia even mocked this style of mystery with their classic episode "Who Pooped the Bed?"
I was surprised that the actual murder doesn't take place until halfway through the novel. Until then, Christie spends a great deal of time setting up the possible motives from each of the suspects so that the reader is not quite sure who could have done it. Naturally, Poirot sorts everything out at the end, though it really wasn't too much of a surprise to me. Total body count is about five or so by the end of the book.
Mister B. Gone by Clive Barker
This is the first book I've read where it commanded me to burn the book before reading it. That's because it's not a book at all. It's a demon that's trapped in book form. It wants to be freed from its prison and it believes that burning the book will finally kill it forever. It's a humorous dark fantasy about the demon's life that led it to be trapped in a book for all time.
Seveneves by Neal Stephenson
Technobabble: The Novel
Seriously. This book is approximately 80% technical mumbo-jumbo and 20% plot. Stephenson spends page after page explaining what's happened to the Earth-Moon system after the Moon simply blew up for no reason. There's a loose plot about humans surviving the end of the world, but there's a massive time skip about 2/3 through the book (5000 years) where humans go from just a handful of survivors to a thriving civilization in space. No real explanation of how that happened other than the desperate plan of the final seven survivors just worked.
Why Call Them Back From Heaven by Clifford D. Simak
In the indefinite future, humans are promised immortality by the global megacorporation Forever Center. Everyone works to buy shares in Forever Center because they believe that they will emerge into their "second life" richer than ever thanks to the magic of compound interest.
As near as I can tell, Forever Center really can't deliver on their promises, only stating that they are working on the problem of immortality, the solution of which is just a few years away.
This is one of Simak's darker stories. Most of his stories are pretty optimistic in the end, but not this one. Still a pretty good read, as Simak explores issues surrounding the ideas of physical immortality vs. the spiritual immortality promised by Christianity.
Tips, suggestions, recommendations, etc., can all be directed to perfessor -dot- squirrel -at- gmail -dot- com.
Disclaimer: I see your billion worlds and raise you two trillion galaxies...
Posted by: Ben Had at June 28, 2026 09:07 AM (afJtY)
10Treasure Island inspired me to start making treasure maps of my own. It also led me to seek out books on exploration.
Posted by: Thomas Paine at June 28, 2026 09:08 AM (0U5gm)
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Reading this week has been off and on, not really settling on anything for the long haul. I've found that books I've bought are either turning out to be boring, not what I expected, or just ones I wonder why I bought them at all.
Posted by: Mary Poppins' Practically Perfect Piercing (aka Eloquent Depression) at June 28, 2026 09:08 AM (qRla/)
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Thanks for the Sunday Morning Book Thread, Perfessor!
Those pants are something else! No words.
Finished a second reading of Jane Austen's Northanger Abbey. I must say that the second reading was more enjoyable than the first, and I seem to have gotten more out of a second pass. Whether it's that the first was a "speed" reading, or whether I've become more familiar with the language and mores of the Regency period in England, I cannot say. Interesting.
Posted by: Legally Sufficient at June 28, 2026 09:09 AM (D/6p1)
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G'morning, book folken! Time for another highlight of the week, the AoSHQ book Thread!
News: I just finished a horror novel by one Grady Hendrix called The Southern Book Club's Guide to Slaying Vampires. It's very readable, in fact (as I always say about Herman Wouk's Caine Mutiny) it practically reads itself to you. The concept: In 1988, Patricia Campbell, a former nurse, is married to a doctor and raising two kids in a suburb of Charleston, SC. Her first book club is being run by one of those HOA-type Karens, and she and several other ladies split off to read the stuff they prefer, true crime stories about Ted Bundy and the like, and become fast friends.
The tone shifts as one of their neighbors goes literally feral, kills and eats a raccoon, and nips off Patricia's earlobe. After the woman dies in hospital, they meet her nephew, one James Harris*. And, Patricia finds, he is not human . . . and deadly.
It's a new take on the vampire story, very vivid and gripping. I need to try some of Hendrix's other books.
(*"James Harris," I believe, was the name Shirley Jackson reused many times in some of her unsettling short stories.)
Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at June 28, 2026 09:10 AM (wzUl9)
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I read The Year Of Wonders: A Novel of the Plague by Geraldine Brooks. In 1665 a bolt of cloth from London brought the plague to a mountain village in Derbyshire. Brooks tells the story of how the disease pulls on the threads of civilization which holds the village together. Some become angels, others become demons; some loose their faith in God, in others it strengthens. The story is based on the true story of Eyam which lost two-thirds of its population to the Black Death. This was Brooks first novel. I've enjoyed three of her books.
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Part of a lyric of a filk song I heard in the '80s, sung by the late, great Robert Asprin:
"When you're working for a publisher
There's lots of dirty work!"
Posted by: Weak Geek at June 28, 2026 09:11 AM (A5/Ox)
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I had a 3rd and a 5th grade teacher that both encouraged me to read everything I wanted, but insisted I keep a dictionary handy.
I still mispronounce words I know well, but have never heard spoken.
All Twain, all Dickens, Conan Doyle, RL Stevenson, etc., everything but "boy" books.
Posted by: MkY at June 28, 2026 09:11 AM (q6tQZ)
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Morning, 'rons and 'ronettes. Some very hot weather headed this way in the next few days. I'd rather have it than several feet of snow, but. . .ugh.
Posted by: Mary Poppins' Practically Perfect Piercing (aka Eloquent Depression) at June 28, 2026 09:05 AM (qRla/)
MP, did you avoid the screeching bagpipes?
Posted by: OrangeEnt at June 28, 2026 09:12 AM (1Ff7Z)
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I don't know that any books inspired me as a child. I loved both of the Alice books and the Tom Swift Jr series. But beyond that, my reading turned 'adult' pretty quickly, as my family didn't have many children's books.
I've mentioned before that my first novel was Nineteen Eighty-Four (and I read that at a very early age). I also read Animal Farm, but that never appealed to me in the same way.
And as I neared puberty, I read both A Man With A Maid and Venus In Furs, which explains why my relationships were / are fucked up.
Posted by: Mary Poppins' Practically Perfect Piercing (aka Eloquent Depression) at June 28, 2026 09:12 AM (qRla/)
Particular childhood books? I was always reading something, but very little stands out as particularly inspiring until I stumbled across Heinlein when I was 12 or 13. Plenty of science and nature non-fic. Some Jack London and some Dickens. Tom Swift Jr, Bomba, some of the Whitman books, Classics Illustrated Comics, Wells and Verne. The books went into the blender and I inhaled whatever came out. If that makes any sense.
Posted by: Just Some Guy at June 28, 2026 09:12 AM (q3u5l)
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Am enjoying audiobooks of the Joe Pickett series by CJ Box.
Thanks for the recommendation, book threadists!
Posted by: Quarter Twenty at June 28, 2026 09:12 AM (mGqX+)
I finally finished Mao's Army Goes to Sea by Toshi Yoshihara. There are about 20 pages of great information tucked into 120 pages of very boring and badly written filler. Was the juice worth the squeeze? Yes, but only because I'm a fringe China nerd. Anyone who doesn't own Puyi's memoirs should take a pass because I doubt you will slog through the first 60 pages to get to the interesting bits.
Yoshihara argues that the origin of the Peoples Liberation Army Navy (yes, it's complicated) is the key to understanding its culture and current capability and he tries to draw lines from the 1949-50 island campaigns to the situation regarding Taiwan today. It doesn't work.
The first reason is that the proto-PLAN of the time was built out of Army forces and led by Army commanders, albeit leavened with some Nationalist naval officers who defected and taught technical skills. One cannot compare men who graduated from the Whampoa Military Academy and then endured almost two decades of war with today's princeling generals, whose promotions depend entirely on networking and correct politics.
I'm reading Dresden. I'm on book 7 I think. It was slow going for me the first three books or so, but it has improved. I find it especially rewarding to watch the writer improve his craft as he progresses.
I follow Larry Correia on x. Boy he gives Martin a lot of crap, which, as we all know, Martin deserves. Correia's writing has also improved, and I especially enjoyed the Black Sword series. Is it wrong to say that it felt a bit rushed near the end? Cut backs the other way. Still this is one of my favorite series. The psychology is great.
Outside of fantasy, I've been trying to learn math. Math books are not so fun to read. I find that the formatting is often very distracting.
Posted by: meh at June 28, 2026 09:13 AM (kK7U2)
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His writing is so fluid and I hear his voice in my head with his mellifluous Harlem accent.
Posted by: San Franpsycho at June 28, 2026 09:06 AM (RIvkX)
Dutch fellow, is he?
Posted by: OrangeEnt at June 28, 2026 09:14 AM (1Ff7Z)
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What did I grow up with? The Hardy Boys series, of course, and the Whitman TV-Western inspired books for young readers with heroes like Roy Rogers, Bret maverick, and Gene Autry. Then, like the Perfessor, I found the suspense and supernatural anthologies with Alfred Hitchcock's name on them -- excellent collections of short stories, both newer and classic; worth your seeking out.
Then came Rex Stout's Nero Wolfes, Ellery Queen, John Dickson Carr, Agatha Christie, etc. In my later teens I came to real written SF, Heinlein, Larry Niven, et al. As Carr's Dr. Fell said once, "I have been improving my mind with sensational fiction" for many years.
Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at June 28, 2026 09:14 AM (wzUl9)
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I'm reading a book I've been waiting for ever since it was announced months ago: The Africa Ship by Dominic Etzold. It's about the voyage of the airship L-59 to Africa during World War I, a subject which has always fascinated me. So this book seemed just perfect.
I've got no complaints about Etzold's research, and his account of what happened is quite detailed and interesting. If I have a complaint it is this: from time to time he decides he's C.S. Forester or somebody and presents little dramatic scenes complete with dialog, which don't seem to be based on any record or memoir of the event.
I don't like it for two reasons. First, I don't like historians putting made-up shit into their books. He doesn't even set them off in italics or something to make clear he's dramatizing.
Second, few historians actually are C.S. Forester and so their attempts at creating scenes aren't very good.
So I'm reading the book and enjoying it, but my rating loses a star because of this unnecessary material.
Posted by: Trimegistus at June 28, 2026 09:15 AM (78a2H)
27or whether I've become more familiar with the language and mores of the Regency period in England, I cannot say. Interesting.
Posted by: Legally Sufficient at June 28, 2026 09:09 AM (D/6p1)
You might enjoy Ian Mortimer's The Time Traveler's Guide to Regency Britain and Carolly Erickson's Our Tempestuous Day: A History of Regency England.
JB Priestly's The Prince of Pleasure, too, might interest you. It's both a bio of the Prince of Wales (later George IV) and a look at Regency England.
Posted by: Mary Poppins' Practically Perfect Piercing (aka Eloquent Depression) at June 28, 2026 09:15 AM (qRla/)
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Outside of fantasy, I've been trying to learn math. Math books are not so fun to read. I find that the formatting is often very distracting.
Posted by: meh at June 28, 2026 09:13 AM (kK7U2)
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The formatting is very, very important!
Even tiny changes can have huge implications for the output of an equation.
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If you think about it, Jules Verne poorly documented the adventures of Phileas Fogg when he penned Around the World in 80 Days. In fact, the full story which he did not see was one of intergalactic war in which several players were agents of one extraterrestrial race or another. This is the premise of Philip Jose Farmer's The Other Log of Phileas Fogg.
The battle is between the Eridaneans and the Capellians, civilizations from other planets planning to surreptitiously colonize Earth, but must eliminate their rivals first. What Verne did not know was that Fogg was an agent of the Eridaneans, and Inspector Fix was working for their enemy. Many of the scenes that Verne presented were just the visible interactions of the characters; he was blind to the true drama beneath the surface.
When Fogg rescues the beautiful Aouda from the funeral pyre, Verne had no way of knowing that she was a fellow agent working for the Eridanians, and likewise he did not know that Inspector Fix was not chasing a thief, but trying to stop an enemy agent from acquiring a valuable weapon. While Verne wrote an entertaining story, it pales in comparison to what really happened on the journey.
Posted by: Thomas Paine at June 28, 2026 09:18 AM (0U5gm)
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Oh, and the Tarzan series were in there when I was about ten and eleven, along with DC comics like Batman, Superman, and Jimmy Olsen. The latter might not be readable by adults without a big dose of suspended belief, but to me they were vivid and colorful, fast-moving, imaginative, and they often dealt with mysteries -- rarely space wars or invasions. The DC Silver Age universe, as I recall, was a pretty pacifistic place. The conflicts came from puzzles and the heroes being trapped somehow.
Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at June 28, 2026 09:20 AM (wzUl9)
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(cont) The second is that today's situation is vastly different. Crossing a 10-mile stretch of coastal waters is in no way analogous to 80 miles of open sea. Yes, Mao's guys pulled off some neat trick by using sail-powered ships under cover of darkness and yes, the KMT forces had actual warships and air cover, but their morale was in the toilet after years of defeats.
The technology gulf was also much lower. KMT ships and installations did not have radar, and their ISR was minimal at best, so doing the sneaky thing worked. It is much harder to do today.
This dovetails with the fact that the island campaigns were essentially river crossings but otherwise suitable to Maoist close infantry assault tactics. At no point did the proto-PLAN try a fleet action because they had no fleet to speak of. Today, the PLAN is striving mightily to build carrier strike groups, which are completely different.
China historically has no naval tradition, and it one point its solution to Japanese coastal piracy was simply to evacuate the coasts! Mao's forces in 1950 were encouraged to show initiative, rewarded innovation and at the end of the day, victory justified itself.
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Methinks I shall start The Fifth Heart by D. Simmons today. I've had it on my Kindle for about 6 months, so I'd best get to it.
Good morning, Book Nerds.
Posted by: Sharkman at June 28, 2026 09:22 AM (/RHNq)
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Not a ton of reading this week. Finished a reread of Matheson's Hell House, and am a quarter of the way through Karamazov. I can dimly remember a time when I devoured long books as well as short ones and thought nothing of it, but them days seem to be gone. Which will make it harder to read the books by Dostoyevsky, Dickens, and Henry James that are still on my you-should-read-these-before-you-croak list.
Posted by: Just Some Guy at June 28, 2026 09:23 AM (q3u5l)
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You might enjoy Ian Mortimer's The Time Traveler's Guide to Regency Britain and Carolly Erickson's Our Tempestuous Day: A History of Regency England.
JB Priestly's The Prince of Pleasure, too, might interest you. It's both a bio of the Prince of Wales (later George IV) and a look at Regency England.
Posted by: Mary Poppins' Practically Perfect Piercing (aka Eloquent Depression) at June 28, 2026 09:15 AM (qRla/)
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Thank you!
Posted by: Legally Sufficient at June 28, 2026 09:23 AM (D/6p1)
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Books that I remember fondly from childhood:
Pre-school
- Disney fairytale adaptation books, Collier's Junior Classics (love tgese so much I sought a set as an adult. So great), the Book of Knowledge encyclopedia
- also my dad's books on metals and rocks with shiny photographs
School age
- the school library introduced me to Bobsey Twins, Enid Blyton, compiled Sunday comics
- at home I discovered "fairy tales for grown ups" aka fantasy and science fiction and historical novels, and a Merriam-Webster dictionary with cool stuff like - a page of 5 alphabets
This week, I finished True Detective by Max Allan Collins, the first in his Nathan Heller series. 1930s Chicago, cop gets out of the cop business and into the PI business. It was ok. Lots of mob involvement, which isn't a big area of interest for me, but I'll probably get the next in the series to see if I want to continue with it.
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My childhood inspirations? Start with a slew of Little Golden Books (I recall only "The Poky Little Puppy," and now I remember only the cover art). Then I had "Mike Morgan and His Steam Shovel" and "Little Black Sambo." Grade school brought on the Hardy Boys, Tom Swift Jr., and "The Mad Scientists' Club." (All right, a few Nancy Drew stories, too.) Erma Bombeck's essays in Good Housekeeping magazine, Pat McManus' columns in Field & Stream magazine (the barber had those), and assorted YA tales, before YA existed. High school with the Executioner and other Pinnacle Books titles. Then I rediscovered comics in college, and my world changed forever.
Posted by: Weak Geek at June 28, 2026 09:25 AM (A5/Ox)
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On my desk now is S.M. Stirling's To Turn the Tide. In 2030s America, an ancient history professor and four of his grad students escape the world's thermonuclear destruction (not just NYC, Washington, Beijing, and Moscow, but *all of it*) by seconds -- by getting flipped back in time via a German physicist's time machine to Upper Pannonia (Austria in our times) in the year 165 AD. They realize they can't go back -- no way to build a time machine in Marcus Aurelius's time -- and there is nothing to go back to . . . but that they have a chance to steer the future world into a path which *might* not lead to its destruction.
Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at June 28, 2026 09:26 AM (wzUl9)
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I was right that Donald Hamilton would throw a twist into "Night Walker." I was completely wrong about the form that twist would take. It caught me by surprise. Moral: Accept nothing at face value.
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I didn't start anything new this past week. What reading time I had went to the TownHall family. I did reread some Spirit comics reprints. If you recognize that character, you know why I did. If not, I recommend that you try it. Reprints are easily available.
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I spent part of yesterday in a Half Price Books outlet in Fort Worth, where I had gone to attend a Rush concert. Wandering through the store in an attempt to fill gaps in the series I collect, I had concluded that I would spend time better buying online -- and then I came across one of my grails. Another conclusion in which I was completely wrong.
Posted by: Weak Geek at June 28, 2026 09:26 AM (A5/Ox)
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There's a guy on YT who has done a few videos on how great The Wind In the Willows is.
Posted by: Anonosaurus Wrecks and His All White Jury! at June 28, 2026 09:27 AM (ndZc7)
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(cont) Today's forces are rigidly conformist. Individual thought is a punishable crime, and promotion is obtained with bottles of baijiu and complete obedience to Xi Jinping Thought. His ongoing purges render the book's thesis even more shaky.
The D-Day landings were undertaken by veteran troops and seasoned commanders, and informed by years of hard lessons. Invading Taiwan involved a much longer crossing over very difficult waters that are prone to typhoons. Today's ISR platforms make a buildup easy to spot, and given the reach of modern weapons, Taiwan (or Japan) could break up the convoys with hypersonic missiles while they are still in port.
Again, useful information if you are really into that sort of thing but otherwise a curious footnote in China's lengthy military history (of which there is an excellent book I can recommend).
I've read two books by James Cambias. A Darkling Sea and The Godel Operation. Both were enjoyable. The Scarab Mission was a nope and never got past the 70 page range.
Posted by: 13times at June 28, 2026 09:27 AM (fnZRl)
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Dutch fellow, is he?
Posted by: OrangeEnt at June 28, 2026 09:14 AM (1Ff7Z)
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Harlem niet Haarlem!
Posted by: San Franpsycho at June 28, 2026 09:28 AM (RIvkX)
44This week, I finished True Detective by Max Allan Collins, the first in his Nathan Heller series. 1930s Chicago, cop gets out of the cop business and into the PI business. It was ok. Lots of mob involvement, which isn't a big area of interest for me, but I'll probably get the next in the series to see if I want to continue with it.
Posted by: Dash my lace wigs! at June 28, 2026
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I've read a number of the series. Its hallmark is that Heller interacts with real people from our world, like Capone (I think he's in the first book), Sally Rand the famous fan dancer, and even Amelia Earhart, with whom he has an affair.
Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at June 28, 2026 09:28 AM (wzUl9)
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I read The Year Of Wonders: A Novel of the Plague by Geraldine Brooks. In 1665 a bolt of cloth from London brought the plague to a mountain village in Derbyshire. Brooks tells the story of how the disease pulls on the threads of civilization which holds the village together. Some become angels, others become demons; some loose their faith in God, in others it strengthens. The story is based on the true story of Eyam which lost two-thirds of its population to the Black Death. This was Brooks first novel. I've enjoyed three of her books.
Posted by: Zoltan at June 28, 2026 09:10 AM (VOrDg)
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Dafoe's Journal of the Plague Year is available for free download. Quite good.
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If I'm remembering correctly Robb White also wrote some delightful lunatic horror flicks for William Castle. I think The Tingler was White's and ditto House on Haunted Hill; maybe others -- haven't double-checked IMDB on that.
Posted by: Just Some Guy at June 28, 2026 09:32 AM (q3u5l)
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UK orders homeowners to remove AC units during heatwave due to concerns about climate change 💀
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1984 or Brazil?
Posted by: Anonosaurus Wrecks and His All White Jury! at June 28, 2026 09:32 AM (ndZc7)
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I read a few more chapters of The Silmarillion this past week. Including the chapter on Beren and Luthien. Now having read it, I can see why it's considered such a big deal. Even when told as an overview, it was far more interesting/inspiring than any of the previous stories the book. I'm not sure I'm going to buy/read the stand-alone book featuring the two, but....maybe someday.
Posted by: Castle Guy at June 28, 2026 09:32 AM (3v7ra)
51When I was a kid, there was an author who wrote many stories of the sea, Robb White, and I read a shipload of his books.
Posted by: Anonosaurus Wrecks and His All White Jury! at June 28, 2026
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Up Periscope is one of his I recall, and another about a US PT boat and its hazardous missions in Japanese waters. I've been trying to find more of his work.
He also did some screenwriting -- The Tingler, one of William Castle's horror flicks of the Fifties, is one of his.
Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at June 28, 2026 09:32 AM (wzUl9)
I cut my teeth on Dr. Suess and Richard Scarry, but by elementary school was into military history, though I read the crap out of the novelization of "Return of the Jedi" when I was 10. By 5th Grade I was reading A Bridge Too Far, Fly For Your Life, Reach For The Sky, Brazen Chariots and in 6th Grade my big book report was Churchill's The Gathering Storm. (Yes, I read Churchill before LotR.)
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I did read the Bobbsey twins books as a child--if you're a twin they're pushed on you--but my favorite was a gift from a woman in our church when I was in 3d? 4th? grade: her collection of Vogue magazines from the 40's. Menus of dinner parties of the Duke and Duchess of Windsor in her own handwriting. Dior, as he was first discovered. Claire McCardell. Just yum.
Does Piper ever read the book thread?
Alas, when I went to college, my mother threw them all out.
Posted by: Wenda at June 28, 2026 09:33 AM (C67kD)
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If I'm remembering correctly Robb White also wrote some delightful lunatic horror flicks for William Castle. I think The Tingler was White's and ditto House on Haunted Hill; maybe others -- haven't double-checked IMDB on that.
Posted by: Just Some Guy
He also wrote a courthouse full of Perry Mason TV screenplays.
Posted by: Anonosaurus Wrecks and His All White Jury! at June 28, 2026 09:33 AM (ndZc7)
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I saw that video about children's books when it came out last week. Not too much in common but the reasons they stayed with him applied to me. Adventure, problem solving (besides the mystery), a 'can do' attitude, doing the right thing when it's difficult, self reliance, etc. I've mentioned Treasure Island many times. Then the Hardy Boys, Tom Swift and the later Tom Swift jr. series (loved those covers), were staples. And they prepared me for the Heinlein juveniles I started in third grade with "The Rolling Stones". Not books but I put the Prince Valiant comic strip in there.
Oddly, I didn't read the 'classic' children's stories like Wind in the Willows and Winnie the Pooh until I was in my sixties so no childhood memories. Not sure how I would have reacted to them as a kid but they are precious to me as an oldster.
Posted by: JTB at June 28, 2026 09:34 AM (yTvNw)
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I've read a number of the series. Its hallmark is that Heller interacts with real people from our world, like Capone (I think he's in the first book), Sally Rand the famous fan dancer, and even Amelia Earhart, with whom he has an affair.
Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at June 28, 2026 09:28 AM (wzUl9)
This one featured a number of photographs from the era--of the city, and of some of the characters from real life that he interacts with. Frank Nitti, Sally Rand, the cops Lang and Miller...I enjoyed those.
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Recently found out that Rolf Nelson had written a sequel to his sci-fi book The Stars Came Back. Read TSCB again first and it turns out the *only* thing I remembered from the first read was that it was in script form.
Nelson is definitely "based" and also tries to work at least one reference to every sci-fi movie series ever made into the two books. I generally enjoyed the story, but it is definitely a vehicle for teaching a lot of based concepts so there are frequent info dumps. I suspect he wrote the second (Insanity's Children) as a script as well because he frequently changes from past to present tense within the same sentence.
Posted by: Polliwog the 'Ette at June 28, 2026 09:36 AM (lFFaq)
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I read a few more chapters of The Silmarillion this past week. Including the chapter on Beren and Luthien. Now having read it, I can see why it's considered such a big deal. Even when told as an overview, it was far more interesting/inspiring than any of the previous stories the book. I'm not sure I'm going to buy/read the stand-alone book featuring the two, but....maybe someday.
Posted by: Castle Guy at June 28, 2026 09:32 AM (3v7ra)
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The bound versions provide great detail and description and the outline is used to link them together. When you get to Turin Turambar, brace for some seriously dark stuff.
The book version of that goes into a lot more detail and is an upgrade as well.
I think that's why The Silmarillion doesn't always sit well with fans of LotR, because it doesn't have the granular detail. Tolkien tried to get there, but the work was so vast he would have needed 10,000 pages to tell it.
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1984 or Brazil?
Posted by: Anonosaurus Wrecks and His All White Jury! at June 28, 2026 09:32 AM (ndZc7)
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You rang?
Posted by: Department of Central Services at June 28, 2026 09:37 AM (RIvkX)
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One problem, if it can be called one, with my focus on "sensational" fiction and comics as a boy was that I never read many of the classic young people's books. No Wind in the Willows or The Yearling, for instance. Still haven't. Watership Down would have blown me away at age eleven (even more than it did when I was twenty-five) if it had existed back then.
I came to Steinbeck, Orwell, and Hemingway (the last in a limited fashion) when I was an adult and trying to learn how to write the simple declarative sentence in fiction. Never have been able to handle Faulkner or Fitzgerald, though a few of their short stories are pretty good.
Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at June 28, 2026 09:37 AM (wzUl9)
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To put it another way, the events of LotR cover just one year.
Now imagine doing the Great Siege of Angband, which ran for centuries and then the decades of disaster that followed.
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I somehow avoided Winnie the Pooh and Wind in the Willows too. Did manage to read Old Yeller (spoiler - the dog dies) and its sequel Savage Sam (about which I remember nothing after umpteen years).
Posted by: Just Some Guy at June 28, 2026 09:38 AM (q3u5l)
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From childhood: Encylopedia Brown, Sarah Crewe, The Black Stallion, a giant book of illustrated Bible Stories, the Bible itself I read a lot, I had a set of Golden Book Encyclopedias, the Hobbit (I couldn't get through LoTR until much later), A Wrinkle in Time (A Wind in the Door and A Swiftly Tilting Planet), Steven R. Donaldson--Thomas Covenant, The Shannara Trilogy, and at some point, I think 8th grade, I started picking up loaners from the SciFi and Fantasy Book Club, so Elric, Zelanzy, and so on. Also, I got my D&D basic set in the 7th grade and I also bought the Players Handbook, DM Guide, and Deities and Demigods. Our elementary library had a series of mythology books from different cultures/countries, and I read all of those. I also read a bunch of World War One and Two books especially stuff about ships and planes. I had a book on making paper airplanes and I made a triplane out of paper and scotch tape and hung it by string in my room. Snoopy and the Red Baron don't you know.
My childhood life was reading and manual labor. About like now.
Posted by: meh at June 28, 2026 09:38 AM (zZxsY)
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When I was a kid I loved the Hardy Boys… ended up reading all 100+ and didn’t care that they were formulaic. Also loved Beverly Cleary and Henry Huggins and Beezus and Ramona. Read lots of Encyclopedia Brown as well and always had to read the solution; never figured it out on my own. All great fun for kids into their early teens…
Posted by: LinusVanPelt at June 28, 2026 09:38 AM (26GAh)
66This one featured a number of photographs from the era--of the city, and of some of the characters from real life that he interacts with. Frank Nitti, Sally Rand, the cops Lang and Miller...I enjoyed those.
Posted by: Dash my lace wigs! at June 28, 2026
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That's right -- Collins incorporates vintage photos in the Heller stories, as if Heller is writing his memoirs and including pics to make it all real for his readers.
Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at June 28, 2026 09:39 AM (wzUl9)
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Not really any 'inspiring' books from childhood. Didn't read many 'kid' books; generally stayed away from series because we didn't buy books and the library (which was across the street from my grade school, so very convenient) had few complete series. Was in what would now be called young adult from when I was 6.
Wolfus, remember reading Up Periscope the first time, think I was 9. Loved novels with sports or WWII settings; nonfiction was science & history.
Posted by: Nazdar at June 28, 2026 09:40 AM (NcvvS)
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Spent a sizeable part of yesterday working on the
the neovim screenwriting config, it's coming along nicely.
The dual dialogue function works very well.
I've been testing it out using the Blade Runner screen play.
Reading through the script, they cut the dance hall scene down to the bits in the film with Zhora.
It would have been interesting to see that on film.
Overall, the Bladerunner script is a good read and really expands on the world building and pretty much could be used as a blue print for world building.
Everybody in Hollywood should read this script.
Posted by: Thomas Bender at June 28, 2026 09:41 AM (XV/Pl)
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Tolkien tried to get there, but the work was so vast he would have needed 10,000 pages to tell it.
Posted by: Ace-Endorsed Author A.H. Lloyd at June 28, 2026 09:37 AM (ZOv7s)
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Steven Erikson didn't let a little detail like that stop him from writing Malazan: Books of the Fallen.
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I don’t know if it’s considered reading because they aren’t books… but I loved and devoured compilations of Peanuts comics as a kid into my college years. Heck I still read ‘em today sometimes. Schultz was a genius…Hence my nic I guess…
Posted by: LinusVanPelt at June 28, 2026 09:41 AM (26GAh)
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There's a guy on YT who has done a few videos on how great The Wind In the Willows is.
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First books I read were Little House on the Prairie and The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe.
I thought I could survive in the olden times... I was wrong. I read all of the LHotP books.
The LWW book really made me think about other dimensions and time, I loved that book. I didn't know that there were other books in the series until I was volunteering at my kids library...
I'm finally listening to Larry Correia's American Paladin. I'm enjoying the narration by Nick Searcy in spite of a few obvious hesitations in his reading. Nice shout out to Sabrina Chase.
Posted by: lin-duh at June 28, 2026 09:42 AM (VCgbV)
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Harlem niet Haarlem!
Posted by: San Franpsycho at June 28, 2026 09:28 AM (RIvkX)
Oeps, mijn fout.
Posted by: OrangeEnt at June 28, 2026 09:42 AM (1Ff7Z)
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I read some Superman comics from 1988. In a custom-bound omnibus (not one I commissioned, but one I bought of ebay) which means it included all the ads and stuff. It was an interesting time. Some of the stories were serious, but quite a few had the casual silliness that we associate with 'comic books.' And it made for some interesting juxtapositions. On one page I was reading about Superman trying to deal with the annoying-but-harmless hijinks of the cartoonish Mr. Mxyzptlk, and on the next page I see an ad for "The Killing Joke." Like I said, quite the contrast in tone...
Another issue had an ad for "Hawk and Dove," drawn by some guy newcomer named Rob Liefled. Wonder if he ever amounted to anything.
Lastly, the collection included a 3-part story featuring a character that wasn't quite Supergirl. But, from everything I've heard, it was still more true to classic-Supergirl than what we got in the movie that was released this weekend.
Posted by: Castle Guy at June 28, 2026 09:42 AM (3v7ra)
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I forgot that we had a hardback set of illustrated Disney movie adaptations, in four volumes named after the four parks of Disneyland: Adventureland, Fantasyland, Tomorrowland, and ... what did they call the animal adventure stories? I read those over and over, particularly the fantasy volume.
Posted by: Weak Geek at June 28, 2026 09:42 AM (A5/Ox)
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Goibg to put Communion by JD Vance on my TBR list
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That's on my mental TBR pile.
Posted by: Anonosaurus Wrecks and His All White Jury! at June 28, 2026 09:43 AM (ndZc7)
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Currently reading a C.J. Carella lit-rpg called Fear the Reaper. Very different from the mil-sci series I read a bit ago. Inspector started but didn't finish it, so I may well do the same if it hits any of my "nope!" buttons.
Being lit-rpg, some sections are repetitive when the main character is going over game mechanics and such.
American lit-rpg are notorious for killing off 90% of humanity to start their books, but Reaper explicitly calls that out and the character is trying to prevent that. While saving those he knows first, naturally.
Posted by: Polliwog the 'Ette at June 28, 2026 09:43 AM (lFFaq)
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First books I read were Little House on the Prairie
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lib-duh, KTY absolutely adored that series as a kid
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I couldn't get interested in any of my TBR list this week, so I decided to re-read The Pow-Wow Highway, by David Seals.
I chose audio for this reiteration, and was laughing out loud on my way home Friday evening. There is a scene where Philbert and Buddy Red Bird have stopped in Sheridan, WY to outfit the Protector (Philbert's "war pony") with a sound system and CB radio. They didn't read the instructions, so don't know how it works. Buddy goes back to Radio Shack to raise hell, and the ensuing scene is written as an Indian vs white man battle, with Philbert expertly handling his war pony, and it was glorious. And hilarious.
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I did read some of Albert Payson Terhune's collie stories like Lochinvar Luck, and his Wild Animals I Have Known in an illustrated Whitman edition. A few years ago I made a point of buying a copy of the latter. The tales are still very effective, esp. the story of "Wully," a "Yaller Dog." (No, that one is not heartwarming a la "Lassie," but actually rather creepy.)
Never read The Black Stallion or My Friend Flicka, though I do dimly recall the TV series based on the latter.
Whitman's original "Lassie" adventures, both those with Jeff Miller, his mother, and Gramps, and later with Timmy and his adopted parents Paul and Ruth, were favorites too.
And Whitman had its TV-based "Rin Tin Tin" novels, with young Rusty as the mascot at Fort Apache in southern Arizona and his big Alsatian dog RTT.
Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at June 28, 2026 09:45 AM (wzUl9)
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...and reminiscent of all of our favorite 70's action movies.
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Whoever reads J.D.Vance's new book, please share your opinion.
Posted by: Wenda at June 28, 2026 09:46 AM (C67kD)
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There are about 20 pages of great information tucked into 120 pages of very boring and badly written filler.
Posted by: Ace-Endorsed Author A.H. Lloyd at June 28, 2026 09:12 AM (ZOv7s)
Big Sister, Little Sister, Red Sister by Jung Chang has a chapter or two about Sun Yat-sen. I always had the idea he was a scoundrel, mostly from the way writers didn't look too deeply into his history. He's at best a scoundrel; he is not George Washington or the father of his country. He milked well intentioned donors - though the Japanese Black Dragon Society used him as cat's paw.
Posted by: 13times at June 28, 2026 09:46 AM (fnZRl)
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Outside of fantasy, I've been trying to learn math. Math books are not so fun to read. I find that the formatting is often very distracting.
Posted by: meh at June 28, 2026 09:13 AM (kK7U2)
Math is an entirely different language. It is often *very* badly translated both by textbooks and way too many teachers.
Posted by: Polliwog the 'Ette at June 28, 2026 09:48 AM (lFFaq)
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Books that inspired me as a kid? Like the Perf, I read a fair bit of "The Three Investigators." It seemed really cool to have a clubhouse hidden in a junkyard. I also read "The Boxcar Children," which is where I got my first taste of re-cons and editorial dictates. There was an original series of books, where the characters aged and changed. But once all the characters had all grown up and aged out of the story, the next book reset the timeline, and took place in back in the early days of the story. Neither this book, nor the subsequent entries, allowed the character to grow or change. Read a lot of dog-in-the-wild books, notably by Jim Kjelgaard and Jack London. And I'll end with the Redwall books, which made me appreciate siege warfare.
Posted by: Castle Guy at June 28, 2026 09:48 AM (3v7ra)
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I also grew up reading mostly adult books, like many of you have said. My mom liked to read but didn't provide much in the way of books until she joined RD Condensed Book club. Finally! I had something at home to pick up and didn't have to go to the library.
One of the earliest books I remember reading was Mary Stewart's "The Crystal Cave". Loved that book, read it many times. I've tried to get the grandkids to read it, but so far they are not interested.
We did have a couple of kids encyclopedia-type books that they must have been selling cheap at the grocery store. Thin, with lots of pictures.
I read for escape.
Posted by: TecumsehTea at June 28, 2026 09:49 AM (4VH0B)
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Never got around to the full Wild Animals I Have Known, but I think I remember Wully in a Classics Illustrated comic version (was it Terhune or E. T. Seton?). CI comics did some Frank Buck too -- also fun.
Posted by: Just Some Guy at June 28, 2026 09:49 AM (q3u5l)
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The Horde is always full of surprises. On CBD's music thread last night I mentioned learning about Hildegard von Bingen, a 12th century German Abbess who wrote on religion, science of the day and composed music. I was checking out sources for the King Arthur legends of that period and Hildegard was referenced casually. Pure serendipity. Her music compositions have survived more than most of that time and they are exquisite (courtesy of YT videos).
Turns out several of the Horde were familiar with the lady and suggested certain recordings of her music. (So much for my 'discovery') and praised her writing.
I have a copy of her selected writings coming tomorrow. Those Penguin Classics usually do a good job of introducing an author. If they are as impressive as I believe, I'll probably end up with the individual volumes.
Posted by: JTB at June 28, 2026 09:50 AM (yTvNw)
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I was thinking a Wrinkle in Time about dimensions and time travel. But the Lion, the Witch , and the Wardrobe was also a loved childhood book, one of the first I read. My dad gave me a set of 6-8 hardcover books which turned out to be the first book of each series I later figured out 30++ years later. I was probably 7 or 8 when I actually picked them up and started reading them on my own. I've been reading daily ever since.
Posted by: lin-duh at June 28, 2026 09:50 AM (VCgbV)
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Oh -- in grade school I thought comic books were for illiterates, mostly because a kid in grade school -- poor fat, dumb, disliked Henry -- read them. He and his older brother were ne'er-do-wells. I think they've both served time. The comics' lessons of honesty obviously didn't take.
Move into college, and the comics bug bit hard, just in time for the boom of independent publishers in the '80s.
Posted by: Weak Geek at June 28, 2026 09:51 AM (A5/Ox)
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Something that occurred to me the other day: How many of the Great Detectives of fiction would you want to hang out with outside of a case? Philip Marlowe was probably difficult and prickly, as was Sam Spade. You'd want to have dinner at Nero Wolfe's house and maybe chat with him once in a great while. Archie would be more fun. The later Ellery Queen, after he stopped being such a stuffed shirt, would be a good friend.
James Bond? We don't want to have Bond to dinner or talk to Bond. We want to BE Bond.
Matt Helm would be fun to go with on a hunting trip in the Jemez Mountains, but not much more.
Dr. Gideon Fell would be a boisterous and fun drinking partner!
Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at June 28, 2026 09:52 AM (wzUl9)
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Commenters have reminded me - I loved the Richard Scarry books and the Peanuts collections that Fawcett would put out. I wanted to live in Busytown.
Posted by: Mary Poppins' Practically Perfect Piercing (aka Eloquent Depression) at June 28, 2026 09:53 AM (qRla/)
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I liked the video but was surprised by how few books sparked memories.
A coupled recent things made me think of the book thread this week. I'd been aware of the Vesuvius Challenge for quite a while. Just a few days after Sabrina featured it last week they announced a major advancement that indicates they've recovered a very substantial percentage of material from 2 of scrolls being examined. Very rapid advancement years earlier than I was hoping for. Out of a few hundred scrolls I hope some are history & results are similar to what seems a certainty will be seen for Philosophical works.
A.H.Lloyd often discusses current China trends not mentioned elsewhere. When someone flew a light plane into a Beijing skyscraper I immediately thought of your posts.
Posted by: InspiredHistoryMike at June 28, 2026 09:53 AM (KaHlS)
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TT just wanted to thank you for your kind words about Boy F. a few days ago.
Posted by: San Franpsycho at June 28, 2026 09:53 AM (RIvkX)
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rapidly growing wildfire in Utah surged overnight, driven by intense heat and strong, dry winds that forced more communities to evacuate, officials said Saturday.
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This is about 30 miles from Chez Moi and Mrs. Wrecks is worried.
Posted by: Anonosaurus Wrecks and His All White Jury! at June 28, 2026 09:54 AM (ndZc7)
96Never got around to the full Wild Animals I Have Known, but I think I remember Wully in a Classics Illustrated comic version (was it Terhune or E. T. Seton?). CI comics did some Frank Buck too -- also fun.
Posted by: Just Some Guy at June 28, 2026
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JSG, you're right: Wild Animals was by Seton, not Terhune. I think they were contemporaries, or close to it, and wrote about a lot of the same things.
Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at June 28, 2026 09:54 AM (wzUl9)
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Something that occurred to me the other day: How many of the Great Detectives of fiction would you want to hang out with outside of a case? Philip Marlowe was probably difficult and prickly, as was Sam Spade. You'd want to have dinner at Nero Wolfe's house and maybe chat with him once in a great while.
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I could see taking Poirot on a hunt in the country, or maybe deep sea fishing, just to witness his discomfort.
Posted by: Thomas Paine at June 28, 2026 09:54 AM (0U5gm)
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lib-duh...
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What did I ever do to you for you to insult me like that???(joking) 🤪🤣
Posted by: lin-duh at June 28, 2026 09:54 AM (VCgbV)
99Something that occurred to me the other day: How many of the Great Detectives of fiction would you want to hang out with outside of a case?
I forget who said it:
Philo Vance
Needs a kick in the pance.
Posted by: Mary Poppins' Practically Perfect Piercing (aka Eloquent Depression) at June 28, 2026 09:55 AM (qRla/)
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My mom liked to read but didn't provide much in the way of books until she joined RD Condensed Book club. Finally! I had something at home to pick up and didn't have to go to the library.
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Tecumseh, glad you mentioned them!
I forgot about those. We had s bunch lying around. I always appreciated the illustrations. I think I read my first Victoria Hilt as an RD condensed book snd learned what leg of muttin sleeves were.
Also loved readubg the actual RD mags for the funnies - humor in uniform, laughter is the best medicine, this american life.
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Other detectives: I think I'd get tired of Poirot pretty fast. Miss Marple would be fun to have fireside tea with, as would Josephine Tey's Inspector Grant.
Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at June 28, 2026 09:56 AM (wzUl9)
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It'd probably be fun to have a few beers with Travis McGee, though maybe he's not exactly your Great Detective of Fiction. Of the GDoFs Lew Archer maybe, but probably not for extended periods.
Posted by: Just Some Guy at June 28, 2026 09:57 AM (q3u5l)
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Something that occurred to me the other day: How many of the Great Detectives of fiction would you want to hang out with outside of a case?
Tea with Miss Marple.
Posted by: Wethal at June 28, 2026 09:57 AM (gihWY)
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Something that occurred to me the other day: How many of the Great Detectives of fiction would you want to hang out with outside of a case? Philip Marlowe was probably difficult and prickly, as was Sam Spade. You'd want to have dinner at Nero Wolfe's house and maybe chat with him once in a great while.
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From what I've seen on television and in mystery stories, hanging out with a great detective will inevitably get you involved in a new case. *Someone* is going to die or someone's jewelry will go missing.
You might as well hang out with The Doctor in the Tardis. He skips all the boring days.
Posted by: Mary Poppins' Practically Perfect Piercing (aka Eloquent Depression) at June 28, 2026
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I think that was Ogden Nash . . . and yes, I'd be tired of Vance very quickly. As I was with the book series -- the first four novels and I was done. Though I do want to retry Greene Murder Case and maybe Bishop Murder Case, nos. 3 and 4.
Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at June 28, 2026 09:59 AM (wzUl9)
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And for God's sake, whatever you do, never get within a thousand miles of Cabot Cove. Stay away from Jessica Fletcher's book signings too.
Posted by: Just Some Guy at June 28, 2026 09:59 AM (q3u5l)
108Something that occurred to me the other day: How many of the Great Detectives of fiction would you want to hang out with outside of a case? Philip Marlowe was probably difficult and prickly, as was Sam Spade. You'd want to have dinner at Nero Wolfe's house and maybe chat with him once in a great while. Archie would be more fun. The later Ellery Queen, after he stopped being such a stuffed shirt, would be a good friend.
James Bond? We don't want to have Bond to dinner or talk to Bond. We want to BE Bond.
Matt Helm would be fun to go with on a hunting trip in the Jemez Mountains, but not much more.
Dr. Gideon Fell would be a boisterous and fun drinking partner!
Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at June 28, 2026 09:52 AM (wzUl9)
Someone like Lord Peter Wimsey would probably be a good guy to hang out with.
Posted by: naturalfake at June 28, 2026 10:00 AM (iJfKG)
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Something that occurred to me the other day: How many of the Great Detectives of fiction would you want to hang out with outside of a case?
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Dr Watson (but not Holmes)
Miss Marple for all the gossip
111It'd probably be fun to have a few beers with Travis McGee, though maybe he's not exactly your Great Detective of Fiction. Of the GDoFs Lew Archer maybe, but probably not for extended periods.
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McGee unravels mysteries, just not the classic locked-room or "Why does the corpse have all of its clothing reversed?) type. Archer? Somebody said about him (maybe even his creator) that if he turned sideways he'd disappear.
Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at June 28, 2026 10:01 AM (wzUl9)
112Someone like Lord Peter Wimsey would probably be a good guy to hang out with.
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Yes; he and Mr. Campion of Margery Allingham's novels too.
Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at June 28, 2026 10:02 AM (wzUl9)
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OK, folks, I need to work on my own book. Hope you all have a lovely day.
Posted by: Mary Poppins' Practically Perfect Piercing (aka Eloquent Depression) at June 28, 2026 10:02 AM (qRla/)
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This is about 30 miles from Chez Moi and Mrs. Wrecks is worried.
Posted by: Anonosaurus Wrecks and His All White Jury! at June 28, 2026 09:54 AM (ndZc7)
Anywhere near St. George? Is I-15 affected?
Posted by: OrangeEnt at June 28, 2026 10:03 AM (1Ff7Z)
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The Neovim config could be used for manuscripts and books, I would have to add a margins/tab stops configuration module as the margins/tabs are currently hard coded for screenplays/scripts.
More than likely it would require a completely separate config.
Maybe I'll get a bug to write a book.
Posted by: Thomas Bender at June 28, 2026 10:04 AM (XV/Pl)
116From what I've seen on television and in mystery stories, hanging out with a great detective will inevitably get you involved in a new case. *Someone* is going to die or someone's jewelry will go missing.
You might as well hang out with The Doctor in the Tardis. He skips all the boring days.
Posted by: "Perfessor" Squirrel at June 28, 2026
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True. Though Wolfe and Archie have times when they are not busy with detective work (and Archie has to spur Wolfe to take on a new case so they can all eat). And Ellery had gaps between his cases when he was writing his own mystery novels.
Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at June 28, 2026 10:05 AM (wzUl9)
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... mystery stories, hanging out with a great detective will inevitably get you involved in a new case. *Someone* is going to die ...
Archie Goodwin and Nero Wolfe. It's a fair bet that falling in to orbit around those two men will get you killed.
Posted by: 13times at June 28, 2026 10:05 AM (6nBSC)
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This is about 30 miles from Chez Moi and Mrs. Wrecks is worried.
Posted by: Anonosaurus Wrecks
I will pray for your protection and safety.
St Florian, through the grace and mercy of our Lord Jesus Christ, protect snd preserve the lives and property of the Wrecks's family, and their neighbors, and aid the firefighters battling these fires.
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Johnny Tremain was one of my favorite books to read as a kid. Written back when a genuinely patriotic book could still win a Newberry Award and other such honors.
Posted by: Dr. T at June 28, 2026 10:06 AM (jGGMD)
120 Somebody upstairs mentioned missing out on Winnie the Pooh.
That's really too bad.
Incredible "world-building" if that's your thing. And at the right age, just as engrossing and entrancing as Tolkien's LOTR is for older readers.
A A Milne also wrote nursery rhyme that were very good in books like "Now We Are Six".
The Disney Winnie the Pooh cartoons have always been a disappointment to me. If any of you pass on, give Disney a kick in the nards for making them.
Posted by: naturalfake at June 28, 2026 10:06 AM (iJfKG)
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Haven't read enough of the series to be sure yet, but Simenon's Jules Maigret probably wouldn't object to sitting around over a few beers or a bottle of wine.
Posted by: Just Some Guy at June 28, 2026 10:08 AM (q3u5l)
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Something that occurred to me the other day: How many of the Great Detectives of fiction would you want to hang out with outside of a case?
Tea with Miss Marple.
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Cocaine with Sherlock?
Posted by: Anonosaurus Wrecks and His All White Jury! at June 28, 2026 10:09 AM (ndZc7)
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Like many of you, I started on things like the Hardy Boys. We also had a copy of the Original Grimm’s Fairy Tales sitting around the house, (a copy from 1900 I think, before Disney etc started making them “nice” and that gave me a different perspective on Fairy Tales early on. Loved the Narnia series, consumed LoTR when I was 12. Dad gave me WW2 books like “Sink the Bismarck!” since that’s what he loved.
Then freshmen year of HS I discovered the short stories of Asimov and Clarke, and they led me to Heinlein and Zelazney, and I was off to the sci-fi races!
Zelazny isn’t talked about as much these days, but he’s still one of my favorite fantasy/sci fi writers.
Posted by: Tom Servo at June 28, 2026 10:10 AM (f1VM4)
Posted by: Anonosaurus Wrecks and His All White Jury! at June 28, 2026 10:10 AM (ndZc7)
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I have no memories of being read to by any adult, but I have clear memories of watching Captain Kangaroo on television, and I loved the books that were read there, accompanied, if my memory serves, by drawings by the magic chalkboard. The Story of Ping, Mike Mulligan and His Steam Shovel, -- I cannot right now recall them all, but there were many.
My mom liked comics and Mad Magazine. And we always had newspapers.
Posted by: TecumsehTea at June 28, 2026 10:11 AM (4VH0B)
126Archie Goodwin and Nero Wolfe. It's a fair bet that falling in to orbit around those two men will get you killed.
Posted by: 13times at June 28, 2026
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Lily Rowan survived just fine! She even mixed into at least two of their cases, the first when she was introduced and later in the famous In the Best Families, and came out sparkling and effervescent.
Wolfe: "The woman is obnoxious."
Archie: "Nuts. She is well-heeled and playful."
Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at June 28, 2026 10:12 AM (wzUl9)
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A.H.Lloyd often discusses current China trends not mentioned elsewhere. When someone flew a light plane into a Beijing skyscraper I immediately thought of your posts.
Posted by: InspiredHistoryMike at June 28, 2026 09:53 AM (KaHlS)
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Thanks! There's a lot going on in China right now, and that plane crash should be international front-page news, but nope, gotta keep that CCP cash flowing!
I saw some Taiwanese dude speculating that the PLA will oust Xi in August. He rarely leaves Beijing these days. The plane crash probably rattled him badly.
Why August? The birthday of the PLA is 8/1 (it's on their banner) so the movement of troops for parades would provide cover. China is just stumbling from one disaster to another these days. The Mandate of Heaven has been withdrawn. There's a really good book that helps explain it. The title eludes me. Not Long Live Death, the other one...
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Loved Johnny Tremain -- read it in 7th grade back after my Dad took me to go see Red Dawn.
Reading a few tomes at the same time pertaining to the big anniversary. The Origin of the Bill of Rights by Levy is a good read so far -- all of the colonies had a fairly liberal framework that was integrated into the Constitution.
Posted by: Big Fat Meanie at June 28, 2026 10:12 AM (qwx/I)
129Zelazny isn’t talked about as much these days, but he’s still one of my favorite fantasy/sci fi writers.
Posted by: Tom Servo at June 28, 2026
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There is a streak of the classic mystery genre in a lot of his stories. "Home Is the Hangman," for instance.
Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at June 28, 2026 10:13 AM (wzUl9)
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Somebody upstairs mentioned missing out on Winnie the Pooh.
That's really too bad.
Incredible "world-building" if that's your thing. And at the right age, just as engrossing and entrancing as Tolkien's LOTR is for older readers.”
You’re right, I’d almost forgotten! I remember studying the maps inside the front cover of his books so that I could understand exactly where everything happened, it fascinated me to think of them as real places.
Posted by: Tom Servo at June 28, 2026 10:13 AM (f1VM4)
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Anywhere near St. George? Is I-15 affected?
Posted by: OrangeEnt
I don't think so. I-70 was closed last night.
Posted by: Anonosaurus Wrecks and His All White Jury! at June 28, 2026 10:13 AM (ndZc7)
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70 I don’t know if it’s considered reading because they aren’t books… but I loved and devoured compilations of Peanuts comics as a kid into my college years. Heck I still read ‘em today sometimes. Schultz was a genius…Hence my nic I guess…
Posted by: LinusVanPelt at June 28, 2026 09:41 AM (26GAh)
They'll count! Peanuts never quite grabbed me, but I had quite a few Garfield collections back in the day. That gave way to Calvin and Hobbes, which is to this day is my favorite newspaper strip. I also have collections of Foxtrot and Liberty Meadows.
All that said, I used to read pretty much every comic in the newspaper. Maybe I'd skip Doonsbury and one or two others, and I certainly had some strips that I liked more than others, but I'd read practically the whole section...
Posted by: Castle Guy at June 28, 2026 10:13 AM (3v7ra)
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Something that occurred to me the other day: How many of the Great Detectives of fiction would you want to hang out with outside of a case? Philip Marlowe was probably difficult and prickly, as was Sam Spade. You'd want to have dinner at Nero Wolfe's house and maybe chat with him once in a great while.
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I'd like to have lunch with Robin Masters and see if Orson Welles or John Hillerman shows up.
134Haven't read enough of the series to be sure yet, but Simenon's Jules Maigret probably wouldn't object to sitting around over a few beers or a bottle of wine.
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I haven't read many either, but I get the impression you'd better be a pipe smoker!
Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at June 28, 2026 10:14 AM (wzUl9)
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I used to feel I had to complete any book I picked up. That approach died a long time ago. This week was a good example. I got Three Bags Full, the book the new movie The Sheep Detectives is based on. Also the sequel. Didn't get more than a couple of chapters in. They aren't bad and the concept is cute but they didn't click with me. (A number of reviews said the movie was better.) When it comes to stories from the animal's perspective the "Chet and Bernie" and "Cottage Tales of Beatrix Potter" series are better.
Also got a copy of A Man Called Ove, which gets huge positive reviews. Disappointed again. The author is so determined to be clever with his characterizations it becomes tiresome. The plot is very predictable. Gave up at page 40.
Fortunately, the three books were from the library so no cost for the discovery.
Posted by: JTB at June 28, 2026 10:15 AM (yTvNw)
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As I noted yesterday, if there are any of the horde in northern Illinois, I highly recommend going to the Long Grove Strawberry Fest today. Had the most beautiful girl I've seen in a long time serve me Greek fries. She was from Ireland.
Posted by: Big Fat Meanie at June 28, 2026 10:15 AM (qwx/I)
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The cops in Ed McBain's "87th Precinct" series are pretty worn down by their lives. Steve Carella is an exception.
Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at June 28, 2026 10:15 AM (wzUl9)
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i got to hang out with Rex Stout for a couple of hours back in 1966. He was on a book tour in Houston promoting Death of a Doxy. My wife and I were the only customers. I was a serious Nero Wolfe fan, and it turned out that Rex Stout and I had a lot in common.
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I don't know if these were a series. When I was a kid, I read books on the Green Mountain Boys and Ethan Allen. Plus the Texas Rangers & Wyatt Earp. I'd swear it was some kind of series. Plus, my parents got the Time Life books on countries. One book per. I seriously looked forward to those coming. Now it's history and mystery/thrillers. I'm anxiously awaiting the new Case Lee book! By one of us Morons, and introduced to me on this Illustrious Book Thread!
Posted by: JerseyDevilRider at June 28, 2026 10:16 AM (PepNr)
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Quite a while since I've read them but Zelazny's Amber novels were a lot of fun.
But for me, Zelazny shone brightest in his short fiction, and he was a dazzler from the beginning. Scrounge up a copy of one of his early Ace paperbacks, Four for Tomorrow. Or his collection The Doors of His Face, The Lamps of His Mouth (later editions of which include all the stories from Four for Tomorrow IIRC). When he was cookin' he could knock you right outta your chair.
Posted by: Just Some Guy at June 28, 2026 10:17 AM (q3u5l)
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What did YOU like to read when you were growing up?
"The Witch of Blackbird Pond" by Elizabeth George Speare.
Posted by: Wethal at June 28, 2026 10:17 AM (gihWY)
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Definitely would enjoy dinner at Nero Wolfe's.
But I'd also enjoy having a drink at the Red Pony with Walt Longmire, Victoria Moretti, and Henry Standing Bear, with a nice view of the Bighorns.
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Not much reading this week, busy with other things. Why life insists on interfering with my reading remains a great mystery. I did start a couple of things. One of Us by Willa Cather and Volume I of the Spectator essays by Addison and Steele. I am enjoying both of them. The Cather hasn't grabbed me like My Antonia did but since that remains one of my all time favorites, I'm not surprised, It's hard to top the best.
Posted by: Who Knew at June 28, 2026 10:17 AM (+ViXu)
144 i got to hang out with Rex Stout for a couple of hours back in 1966. He was on a book tour in Houston promoting Death of a Doxy. My wife and I were the only customers. I was a serious Nero Wolfe fan, and it turned out that Rex Stout and I had a lot in common.
Posted by: Buck at June 28, 2026
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I wish I could have met him, and Fred Dannay of the Ellery Queen team. In 2001 Ed McBain, Evan Hunter, was going to speak at an independent shop in Denver, and I was set to go, but then 9/11 happened.
Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at June 28, 2026 10:18 AM (wzUl9)
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Not literature exactly but Viktor Davis Hansen impersonates Kamala.
"'Dinner. It's such a cosmic idea. I mean, think about it. Dinner. It came after lunch. But what is lunch? Who knows? But everybody cares. Let's talk about it. Think about it. We're becoming lunch, and then we become dinner, and that's a process of becoming breakfast. It's fascinating. And I look at the stars, and it's the same thing.'"
https://tinyurl.com/bdfk73xn
Posted by: Anonosaurus Wrecks and His All White Jury! at June 28, 2026 10:18 AM (ndZc7)
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Reading Stalingrad by Vasily Grossman. It's a thousand page historical fiction - readers follow the lives of ordinary people making their way through extraordinary events.
Posted by: 13times at June 28, 2026 10:18 AM (fnZRl)
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Big Sister, Little Sister, Red Sister by Jung Chang has a chapter or two about Sun Yat-sen. I always had the idea he was a scoundrel, mostly from the way writers didn't look too deeply into his history. He's at best a scoundrel; he is not George Washington or the father of his country. He milked well intentioned donors - though the Japanese Black Dragon Society used him as cat's paw.
Posted by: 13times at June 28, 2026 09:46 AM (fnZRl)
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Yeah, he's celebrated but in the end, he accomplished very little. It's like if George Washington took office and then three days later was overthrown by Mad Anthony Wayne or something.
He's venerated by both the CCP and KMT, and both claim him as their own.
I think Chiang Kai-shek gets a raw deal from history. If you look at the totality of his military operations, he was quite capable. The problem he had against the CCP was that the US tied his hands until the CCP had gotten enough weapons to fight him on even terms. We should have let him squash Mao like a bug in the winter of '45.
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There is a streak of the classic mystery genre in a lot of his stories. "Home Is the Hangman," for instance.
Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at June 28, 2026 10:13 AM (wzUl9)
Yes! In much of his work, an important figure will die (or be killed) early on, and a significant part of the plot will be figuring out what power killed them, and why.
Posted by: Tom Servo at June 28, 2026 10:19 AM (f1VM4)
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Yes, Wimsey would be fun to hang around with, and he would generously pay for any entertainment.
Posted by: Thomas Paine at June 28, 2026 10:19 AM (0U5gm)
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I'm thoroughly enjoying the first chapter of Tuchman's "The Guns of August", rightfully claimed by a Hordeling (Bulg?) to be the best opening chapter to a history book ever. Although I also give high marks to "1913: an End and a Beginning" by Virginia Cowles.
Loved the burn by Kaiser Willy about the mental midget Czar Nicholas being "only fit to live in a country house and grow turnips."
Posted by: All Hail Eris, She-Wolf of the 'Ettes 'Ettes at June 28, 2026 10:20 AM (kpS4V)
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Think of how much Tolkien could have written with a word processor and a typing class.
Well current reading is The Sword and the Scimitar by Raymond Ibrahim. It's a military history of the wars between Christendom and Islam. It's kinda depressing. It is also VERY clear that Islam has and will always be at war with Christ. That is their role for whatever reason. Recommended.
I finished 'Stellar Drift' and went back to re-read 'Ninti's Gate' by Matthias Pierce. He's a YouTuber under then name 'The Feral Historian'. Very moron-adjacent. It's Libertarian post-scarcity fiction all about war and political theory. It's a little to kind to Academia but still Recommended.
In my spare time, I'm working through 'The Dragon Reborn', which is where Robert Jordan begins to make his female characters insufferable, sadly. But it still has momentum, this IS the book where that momentum starts to slip, not all the way, but it's starting.
153Yes, Wimsey would be fun to hang around with, and he would generously pay for any entertainment.
Posted by: Thomas Paine at June 28, 2026
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While babbling cheerfully about anything and nothing. That "head in the clouds" air was why, I think, the murderers he trapped underestimated him.
Same with Mr. Campion, though I've read few of the Allinghams.
Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at June 28, 2026 10:22 AM (wzUl9)
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Have dinner with Lord Peter Wimsey. He's a gourmet and a wine expert, and he's very rich so it's going to be a slap-up spread! Plus he's an entertaining conversationalist with a host of anecdotes.
Posted by: Trimegistus at June 28, 2026 10:22 AM (78a2H)
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SanFran
I am so excited for Boy F!
Our son has a paying job, at a local nursing home/assisted living facility where he is part of a team of dishwashers. It is a wonderful setting for him, they love him and do everything they can to help him be successful there. And he loves, loves, loves his job, going to work, having his own savings account and money. We have seen so much personal and cognitive growth from this -- he is only developmentally 5-11 and non-verbal, so we never thought something like this could happen.
I know your son will benefit tremendously from this job, and I am praying for him.
Posted by: TecumsehTea at June 28, 2026 10:23 AM (4VH0B)
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I don't think so. I-70 was closed last night.
Posted by: Anonosaurus Wrecks and His All White Jury! at June 28, 2026 10:13 AM (ndZc7)
Hope you stay safe. I need I-15 and 80 next month.
Posted by: OrangeEnt at June 28, 2026 10:23 AM (1Ff7Z)
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I did get to meet Harlan Ellison. In about '98 he was speaking and holding a writing class at a Denver college. I went to hear him, and brought several of his early paperbacks for him to autograph. He looked sharply at me, as if thinking, "Why isn't this cheapskate buying the new book?", but he signed anyway.
Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at June 28, 2026 10:24 AM (wzUl9)
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I guess the books that shaped me are going to be familiar to a subset here.
The Chronicles of Pyrdain by Lloyd Alexander actually meant more to me than Tolkien did, when I was young.
Likewise C.S. Lewis' Chronicles of Narnia. I was devastated when I realized he was dead and I'd get no more from him.
Andre Norton's Juveniles, Heinlein's Juveniles and Anne McCaffrey's Pern books also figured large in my young mind.
Finally we have Tolkein, starting with The Hobbit in middle school and the Lord of the Rings in High School.
Around that time I started getting into fantasy pretty hardcore and I noticed that Del Rey made a lot of good stuff, so I started literally reading anything with that DelRey logo. Stood me in good stead for many decades.
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Good morning all
I read Cherry Ames, Nurse and Nancy Drew and everything I could find that had horses in it. I don't think I felt like,they inspired me. It was more like feeding a voracious appetite. Classics, Fantasy, Sci Fi, Mystery anything and everything. Had to have a newspaper at breakfast.
Currently reading book 5 in the Lane Wilson detective novels by Iona Whishaw set in Canada in the 1940's. The war is over but lots of flashbacks to roles the characters had in the war and how it fits with the current mystery. This one has Nazi, communists and refugees a lot like our current political,scene.
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Same with Mr. Campion, though I've read few of the Allinghams.
Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius
Try Sweet Danger; I really enjoyed that one.
Posted by: Thomas Paine at June 28, 2026 10:25 AM (0U5gm)
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The problem he had against the CCP was that the US tied his hands until the CCP had gotten enough weapons to fight him on even terms. We should have let him squash Mao like a bug in the winter of '45.
Posted by: Ace-Endorsed Author A.H. Lloyd at June 28, 2026 10:19 AM (ZOv7s)
Let me guess. Commies in the State Department.
Posted by: OrangeEnt at June 28, 2026 10:25 AM (1Ff7Z)
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My favorite all time book as a child and adult is Captains Courageous but it's don't think it shaped me other than its underlying themes . I never wanted to become something to do with seafaring.
Posted by: polynikes at June 28, 2026 10:26 AM (04gcy)
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151 Think of how much Tolkien could have written with a word processor and a typing class.
Posted by: Ace-Endorsed Author A.H. Lloyd at June 28, 2026 10:20 AM (ZOv7s)
It's not the typing, it's the thinking that takes time.
Shelby Foote wrote everything he did with a dip ink pen and then typing later.
I doubt a typewriter would have sped up he Professor's output.
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Harlan Ellison had a radio show in L A, "Hour 25".
Posted by: Commissar of plenty and festive little hats at June 28, 2026 10:27 AM (Kt19C)
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I would think books that shape you are ones more after at least elementary school
Posted by: Skip at June 28, 2026 10:27 AM (Ia/+0)
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The two books of Ellison's I brought for him to autograph were Memos From Purgatory, his early novel/memoir about living as a member of a tough Brooklyn teen gang in the 1950s, and his short story collection Love Ain't Nothing but Sex Misspelled. Neither has any of his more famous fantasy/SF in it.
Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at June 28, 2026 10:27 AM (wzUl9)
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161 The problem he had against the CCP was that the US tied his hands until the CCP had gotten enough weapons to fight him on even terms. We should have let him squash Mao like a bug in the winter of '45.
Posted by: Ace-Endorsed Author A.H. Lloyd at June 28, 2026 10:19 AM (ZOv7s)
Let me guess. Commies in the State Department.
Posted by: OrangeEnt at June 28, 2026 10:25 AM (1Ff7Z)
That and the US wanted the war to END, not dribble on. But mostly commies in the State Department.
171I would think books that shape you are ones more after at least elementary school
Posted by: Skip at June 28, 2026
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Well, yes. Those shape our thinking and our choices. The early ones, I'd think, shape our preferences and stretch our imaginations more than later ones do.
Though Larry Niven's "Known Space" stories, esp. Ringworld, and other SF authors certainly stretched my imagination; and I read those starting at age nineteen.
Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at June 28, 2026 10:31 AM (wzUl9)
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There would not have been a Korean War or Vietnam war if we had assisted Chiang Kai shek.
Posted by: polynikes at June 28, 2026 10:32 AM (04gcy)
173 I forgot Charlotte's Web, I remember really liking that book
Maybe 4th grade?
Posted by: Skip at June 28, 2026
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Another I missed out on, along with Winnie the Pooh and Peter Rabbit.
Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at June 28, 2026 10:32 AM (wzUl9)
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I never got the comic thing. Being me a lot of the comic kids became my friends. For me there was only one.
Groo the Wanderer.
Had a buddy that had the whole collection. I wanted to read them again a couple years ago and he brought them over. I read and gave them back. Into the corner of his garage they went.
Then came the fire. He lost them all. Among many other childhood things.
Low and behold one day I was organizing my towering TBR
pliles and there between two books was a Groo comic. In the plastic cover. Number 1. So I was able to present that to him and at the same time apologize for forgetting to return it.
Posted by: Reforger at June 28, 2026 10:33 AM (0dsIZ)
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I think we had more magazines in our house than books. Loved Readers Digest most of all (now it is a hot mess of wokeness garbage), Ladies' Home Journal (Can this marriage be saved? was my favorite feature,lol) Good Housekeeping, Woman's Day, there was another one very similar to that one. I read them all, cover to cover.
My mom also liked the Archie comics. I didn't, but read them just to have something to read.
Posted by: TecumsehTea at June 28, 2026 10:33 AM (4VH0B)
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I don't think read Tolkien until I was in the Air Force
Posted by: Skip at June 28, 2026 10:33 AM (Ia/+0)
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Love Ain't Nothing But Sex Misspelled was, I thought, one of Harlan's better collections. If you're talking about the paperback edition, he omitted a number of stories and replaced them with others to eliminate duplications across other collections. The hardcover included some of the more famous fantasy stories ("Pretty Maggie Moneyeyes" and "Lonelyache" among them) as well as a terrific Hollywood novella. He signed the hardcover for me at some convention or other.
Posted by: Just Some Guy at June 28, 2026 10:35 AM (q3u5l)
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Re: ONT thread had a topic about listening to your favorite tune one hundred times or more.
Related to that, is the problem musicians have had of playing a tune a lot more than 100 times. The name of the game of course in the business is to get a hit. And sometimes, for reasons nobody can really explain, a tune will become wildly popular despite it being a throwaway or afterthought.
“Hey guys, we need one more tune to fill out this album. Got anything else?”
“Well… there’s this one thing we do at closing time…” That kind of thing. But more than one performer has discovered, if you get a hit, you better make sure you like the arrangement, because one is expected to play it everytime, everywhere. It gets tedious after a while. Fans want to hear it, just like the album, and don’t want to hear the new stuff.
Posted by: Common Tater at June 28, 2026 10:35 AM (C4nCF)
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I remember Winnie the Pooh and Peter Rabbit.
But influence, Hell.in a Small Place, no later than 9th grade
Posted by: Skip at June 28, 2026 10:35 AM (Ia/+0)
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Chiang Kai-shek gets a raw deal from history. If you look at the totality of his military operations, he was quite capable.
Posted by: Ace-Endorsed Author A.H. Lloyd at June 28, 2026 10:19 AM (ZOv7s)
Galen and Chuikov pretty much led the northern expedition, but CKS grabbed the glory. Years later- after the Finns bloodied the Red Army, Stalin sent Vasily Chuikov to reform the shattered 12th(?) and then Chuikov ends up commanding a division on the Stalingrad front.
Posted by: 13times at June 28, 2026 10:35 AM (fnZRl)
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I read a lot of sports books as a kid. Anyone remember Instant Replay by Jerry Kramer. They were giving out a free paperback with purchase of a Gillette razor. My father bought one so I could have the book.
Posted by: polynikes at June 28, 2026 10:36 AM (04gcy)
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As a kid, I read everything from the obligatory for all girls, Nancy Drew (I still long for a roadster), to all the books my older brother brought home from school and the library. Adventure, mysteries, and biographies were my favorites, though. They still are, although my favorite biographies are about adventurers and explorers.
Posted by: huerfano at June 28, 2026 10:37 AM (VJX5o)
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Oh, and I never read Kipling's Jungle Book stories as a kid; Tarzan filled that niche for me. For some reason I tended as a boy to identify with *adult* heroes rather than boys my age. Exceptions there were -- Jeff Miller, Timmy Martin, and Corporal Rusty in Rin Tin Tin -- but generally I wanted to read about adults having adventures: Roy Rogers, Bat Masterson, and later Napoleon Solo, Illya Kuryakin, and James Bond.
Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at June 28, 2026 10:38 AM (wzUl9)
184The Wonderful Flight to the Mushroom Planet! A treasured memory from childhood. Also Space Cat, and lots of early Andre Norton like The Zero Stone.
I would like to point out Pixy has also gotten on the carbonized papyrus bandwagon and posted a link below to the first fully deciphered scroll! And its even Stoic philosophy, an author mentioned but no surviving texts ... UNTIL NOW!
Posted by: Sabrina Chase at June 28, 2026 10:39 AM (PHjsi)
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I read the National Enquirer growing up because my mother bought it. It definitely helped in determining between bullshit and facts. You came to be able to see what was subjective opinion and what was a stated fact.
Posted by: polynikes at June 28, 2026 10:40 AM (04gcy)
186 I think we had more magazines in our house than books. Loved Readers Digest most of all (now it is a hot mess of wokeness garbage), Ladies' Home Journal (Can this marriage be saved? was my favorite feature,lol) Good Housekeeping, Woman's Day, there was another one very similar to that one. I read them all, cover to cover.
My mom also liked the Archie comics. I didn't, but read them just to have something to read.
Posted by: TecumsehTea at June 28, 2026
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Maybe Family Circle?
Yeah, the Archie series was never one of my big things. So the Betty vs. Veronica discussion passed me by.
Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at June 28, 2026 10:40 AM (wzUl9)
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Along with the disappointments mentioned in comment 135 I lucked into a winner. The Children of Green Knowe by Lucy M. Boston is turning into a true pleasure. Her writing has a poetic feel in some of the descriptions of places and characters, the pace of the story will keep up with a child's short attention span but has enough depth to keep adults entertained and turning pages. And she manages to show the wonder and excitement of a young boy in new circumstances. I expect I'll end up with the entire series in the near future.
Posted by: JTB at June 28, 2026 10:40 AM (yTvNw)
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Bailing early today -- Mrs Some Guy's annual family reunion is today so we have to set up for that.
Will come back this evening to look at the comments.
Thanks for the thread, Perfessor.
Have a good one, gang.
Posted by: Just Some Guy at June 28, 2026 10:40 AM (q3u5l)
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The funny thing about the Chronicles of Prydain is that I bought them as an adult not knowing they were YA. The bookstore had a Fantasy section and on top of the shelves was a boxed set. Little did I know at the time it backed up to the YA section. The books were enjoyable as he really didn't write down to his audience.
Posted by: EyeofSauron at June 28, 2026 10:41 AM (G6FGs)
190The Wonderful Flight to the Mushroom Planet! A treasured memory from childhood. Also Space Cat, and lots of early Andre Norton like The Zero Stone. . . .
Posted by: Sabrina Chase at June 28, 2026
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I recall Space Cat Goes to Mars, and reading it in first or second grade.
Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at June 28, 2026 10:41 AM (wzUl9)
The name is Mulligan, Mister Shaw, and you'll remember that or you'll find yourself a new game.
Virginia Lee Burton.
Did you hear Trump's opening speech for the 250th?
When he started reeling off American achievements, I turned to my wife and said, "Oh my God, he's reading Mike Mulligan."
Posted by: Way, Way Downriver at June 28, 2026 10:42 AM (zdLoL)
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The Tutenkahmun deception by Gerald O’Farrell.
Author posits Howard Carter actually discovered the tomb long before 1922 and systematically looted much of it.
Also claims that his father was actually Moses, there were papyrus (papyri?) found in the tomb outlining and re-making much of that period of history. Interesting book.
Posted by: Common Tater at June 28, 2026 10:42 AM (C4nCF)
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Likewise C.S. Lewis' Chronicles of Narnia. I was devastated when I realized he was dead and I'd get no more from him.
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Me too! I looked up articles on Lewis at the library (remember when they clipped newspaper articles and saved them in folders?) and was dismayed to find he'd been dead quite a while. No more Narnia.
Posted by: All Hail Eris, She-Wolf of the 'Ettes 'Ettes at June 28, 2026 10:45 AM (kpS4V)
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Iran won't stop until they can't
Its a religious thing
Posted by: Skip at June 28, 2026 10:45 AM (Ia/+0)
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I don't think read Tolkien until I was in the Air Force
Posted by: Skip at June 28, 2026 10:33 AM (Ia/+0)
I still haven't. And not interested in it either.
Posted by: OrangeEnt at June 28, 2026 10:46 AM (1Ff7Z)
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>>>JTB @ 135
I read "Ove" also, and enjoyed the read, but it was another of those books that I read and it keeps me reading, but afterwards, as I think about the story and characters, I wonder why I kept reading it. Does anyone else feel that way about certain books?
I think of books like "The Light Between Oceans" and "All the Light We Cannot See," and especially "Where the Crawdads Sing."
I enjoy them enough and want to see how they end, but afterwards I think, what was that book really about?
Posted by: TecumsehTea at June 28, 2026 10:46 AM (4VH0B)
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I almost forgot. I also red Mr Paradise by Elmore Leonard. I was just wandering around the library which I don't do very often and took it home. The Detroit detective in the book, Frank Delso, reminded me so much of why I loved the Raylan TV series, on finishing the book immediately looked to see if there were more Delso books. No. So now will search out the 3 Raylan books. I have read the ones with Carl Webster which I was to,d were the precursor to the Raylan character.
The book is a quick read with mobsters, shady lawyers, fashion models and sexy detectives.
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>>Anyone remember Instant Replay by Jerry Kramer.
I read it. Also read Jim Bouton's book, Ball Four.
I enjoyed them both.
Posted by: one hour sober at June 28, 2026 10:46 AM (J4Dwc)
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It's not the typing, it's the thinking that takes time.
Shelby Foote wrote everything he did with a dip ink pen and then typing later.
I doubt a typewriter would have sped up he Professor's output.
Posted by: Mark Andrew Edwards, Buy ammo at June 28, 2026 10:27 AM (xcxpd)
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He had to type up all his manuscripts because he could not afford a typist and had to do it two fingers at a time.
By his own admission it was slow going. If he could have just banged out the typescripts, big improvement.
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I have a vintage family cookbook, “The Good Housekeeping” cookbook. Very good, actually, a dense tome with a LOT of recipes, and variations.
I haven’t looked, I think it’s from the 1950s. It’s old enough where, for the heading of the recipe for Pizza - right under it, it says “Pronounced Peet-Zah”
LOL!
Posted by: Common Tater at June 28, 2026 10:46 AM (C4nCF)
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72 lin-duh
I'm finally listening to Larry Correia's American Paladin. I'm enjoying the narration by Nick Searcy in spite of a few obvious hesitations in his reading. Nice shout out to Sabrina Chase.
Wait, whut??
Posted by: Sabrina Chase at June 28, 2026 10:46 AM (PHjsi)
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Also digging Michael Malice's "The White Pill", about the rise and fall of the USSR, with some historical detours like the rise (importation) of socialism/communism and anarchy in America in the 19th Century. On May 1st a national strike was called. On the 4th, a bomb was thrown at a peaceful demonstration in Chicago's Haymarket Square, gunfire erupted, and eight men with no connection to the violence were found guilty. One, the photogenic German-American firebrand Louis Lingg, was defended by his attorney with the argument that he couldn't have thrown the bomb because he was at home making bombs. 💣
"My client has a right to have a house full of dynamite!" 🧨
Explosives were smuggled into Lingg's cell and he stuffed blasting caps into his mouth, blowing off his lower jaw and lacerating his upper palate and face. It took him hours to die, giving him enough time to write "Hurrah for Anarchy!" on his cell walls in blood.
Posted by: All Hail Eris, She-Wolf of the 'Ettes 'Ettes at June 28, 2026 10:47 AM (kpS4V)
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Galen and Chuikov pretty much led the northern expedition, but CKS grabbed the glory. Years later- after the Finns bloodied the Red Army, Stalin sent Vasily Chuikov to reform the shattered 12th(?) and then Chuikov ends up commanding a division on the Stalingrad front.
Posted by: 13times at June 28, 2026 10:35 AM (fnZRl)
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An often overlooked part of generalship is letting your subordinates do their thing.
Much of the Northern Expedition's successes were political, convincing warlords to submit and integrate their armies.
If you try to wargame the Warlord Era, his achievement becomes undeniable.
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Posted by: All Hail Eris, She-Wolf of the 'Ettes 'Ettes at June 28, 2026 10:47 AM (kpS4V)
And the anarchists also bombed Wall Street in 1920. Almost 40 people killed and hundreds wounded.
Posted by: polynikes at June 28, 2026 10:50 AM (04gcy)
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So the Betty vs. Veronica discussion passed me by.
Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at June 28, 2026 10:40 AM (wzUl9)
At least Maryanne vs Ginger is a debate over real (reel) women. Don't understand the attraction to drawings. Regular ones, or weird Japanese catgirls.
Posted by: OrangeEnt at June 28, 2026 10:50 AM (1Ff7Z)
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Fun fact: Holodomor denier Walter Duranty was a close friend when young with satanist Aleister Crowley, smoking opium with him and macking on his mistress. One of the weirder intersections I've read about.
While Duranty claimed to have driven 200 miles through the heart of the Ukraine and insisted the populace looked healthy and well nourished, the British reporter Gareth Jones didn't accept the Soviet line and looked for himself.
Posted by: All Hail Eris, She-Wolf of the 'Ettes 'Ettes at June 28, 2026 10:50 AM (kpS4V)
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I don't remember my childhood reading in much detail. I know I read everything I could get my hands on. Someone up above mentioned the Black Stallion books. I remember loving those in (I'd guess 4th or 5th grade) and reading every one I could get my hands on. By 6th or 7th grade it was sci-fi all the way. We had a set of World Book encyclopedias at home and the annual arrival of the yearbook was a big deal, for sure. I loved the transparent overlays showing how muscles overlay the skeleton or some such, that were included in those.
Posted by: Who Knew at June 28, 2026 10:50 AM (+ViXu)
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Before I go, I also want to mention that he got the Germans to help with the Encirclement Campaigns. Again, a good commander seeks out ways to enhance his forces.
Franco used the Condor Legion as a fire brigade. Does that lower his reputation? I don't think so.
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The first sci-fi / fantasy book I remember reading was Andre Norton, Daybreak 2250 AD. About a barbarian traveling through the future ruins of one of our cities.
That little book, not much noted at the time, pretty much created the genre that turned into things like Thundarr the Barbarian and a host of 80’s movies.
Posted by: Tom Servo at June 28, 2026 10:50 AM (f1VM4)
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Posted by: Common Tater at June 28, 2026 10:46 AM (C4nCF)
Its cover is the red and white checker picnic table tablecloth pattern iirc.
Posted by: polynikes at June 28, 2026 10:52 AM (04gcy)
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The name is Mulligan, Mister Shaw, and you'll remember that or you'll find yourself a new game.
I thought it was Lonihan, I mean, Lonigan?
Posted by: OrangeEnt at June 28, 2026 10:52 AM (1Ff7Z)
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I have one other S.M. Stirling on my TBR pile, the third in his series about the alternate Solar System with a habitable Venus and Mars: The Lords of Creation. I suppose we will discover who the beings were who took humans, Neanderthals, dinosaurs, and sabertooths to seed Venus, and who created the humanoid Martians.
The nice thing about these books, aside from being fun reads, is that they are not doorstopper long!
Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at June 28, 2026 10:52 AM (wzUl9)
214Somebody upstairs mentioned missing out on Winnie the Pooh.
That's really too bad.
Incredible "world-building" if that's your thing. And at the right age, just as engrossing and entrancing as Tolkien's LOTR is for older readers.”
You’re right, I’d almost forgotten! I remember studying the maps inside the front cover of his books so that I could understand exactly where everything happened, it fascinated me to think of them as real places.
Posted by: Tom Servo at June 28, 2026 10:13 AM (f1VM4)
Yes! I studied the maps as well.
Posted by: naturalfake at June 28, 2026 10:54 AM (iJfKG)
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Re: sports bios, I found a copy of The Bronx Zoo by Sparky Lyle when I was staying at my aunt and uncles bungalow one summer. Great reading in the summer of 83.
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Posted by: OrangeEnt at June 28, 2026 10:50 AM (1Ff7Z)
I think it's more about personalities. If you made Ginger the sweet country girl and Mary Ann the highly made up Movie Star ........
Posted by: polynikes at June 28, 2026 10:55 AM (04gcy)
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I can't really add much to the childhood reading list since you all have covered it. I read it all.
Posted by: All Hail Eris, She-Wolf of the 'Ettes 'Ettes at June 28, 2026 10:55 AM (kpS4V)
218At least Maryanne vs Ginger is a debate over real (reel) women. Don't understand the attraction to drawings. Regular ones, or weird Japanese catgirls.
Posted by: OrangeEnt at June 28, 2026
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Remember Rule 34 of the Internet: "If it exists, there is pr0n of it out there." I'm sure Betty & Veronica have been, uh, adapted in consequence.
Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at June 28, 2026 10:55 AM (wzUl9)
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Ralph Moody's Little Britches series is worth your time if you enjoy stories about growing up in rural America, ranching, trick riding with horses etc. Takes place in early twentieth century. I am currently reading book seven -The Dry Divide. The books are about much more than ranching- quoting the back cover -,"The Dry Divide" warmly illustrates the old-time virtues of hard work, ingenuity, and respect for others." Books should be better known.
Posted by: Glenn at June 28, 2026 10:57 AM (vneJl)
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No, Duranty was into ritual sodomy with Crowley, or maybe it was the other way around. Buggery.
Crowley was actually a respected mountaineer or Alpinist for a while, trekking about the Himalaya. At least until some of his expedition members were killed in an avalanche and he didn’t appear care a whit.
Posted by: Common Tater at June 28, 2026 10:57 AM (C4nCF)
221I have a vintage family cookbook, “The Good Housekeeping” cookbook. Very good, actually, a dense tome with a LOT of recipes, and variations.
I haven’t looked, I think it’s from the 1950s. It’s old enough where, for the heading of the recipe for Pizza - right under it, it says “Pronounced Peet-Zah”
LOL!
Posted by: Common Tater at June 28, 2026
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I dimly recall the recipes TV Guide used to include in each issue, and those on the back of Nabisco cookies like Vanilla Wafers. Now recipes say, "Makes 24 cookies." Back then, they wrote, "Yield: 24."
Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at June 28, 2026 10:58 AM (wzUl9)
Posted by: Commissar of plenty and festive little hats at June 28, 2026 10:58 AM (Kt19C)
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"As a kid, I read everything from the obligatory for all girls, Nancy Drew (I still long for a roadster),"
With a rumble seat.
Posted by: Tuna at June 28, 2026 11:00 AM (lJ0H4)
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What am I, chopped liver?
LA Times 1910
Posted by: Commissar of plenty and festive little hats at June 28, 2026 10:58 AM (Kt19C)
Now they run it.
Posted by: polynikes at June 28, 2026 11:01 AM (04gcy)
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Dunno why it was that I generally identified with adult characters in books and movies instead of kids my age. I know I wanted to have adult rights (not knowing about the "responsibilities" part), and to have the right of free movement (driving a car, etc.) and not to have to obtain permission to go somewhere. My adult heroes all seemed to have that in spades. Western heroes especially; Bret Maverick and Roy Rogers did not seem to have a boss sending them on missions. James Bond did, but I was a little older by then and was beginning to see how the adult world worked.
It might have been, too, that my parents were older than my friends' parents.
Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at June 28, 2026 11:04 AM (wzUl9)
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Remember Rule 34 of the Internet: "If it exists, there is pr0n of it out there." I'm sure Betty & Veronica have been, uh, adapted in consequence.
Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at June 28, 2026 10:55 AM (wzUl9)
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Never liked non fiction especially biographies. I want to get lost in a book. I want to be immersed, taken out of day to day and imagine. Probably why I like reading late at night. No distractions.
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Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at June 28, 2026 11:04 AM (wzUl9)
I can understand but is it that you just looked up to the adult or saw yourself as that adult. For instance in The Cowboys, I wanted to be one of those kids but I looked up to John Wayne character and hoped to be like him when I grew up.
Posted by: polynikes at June 28, 2026 11:07 AM (04gcy)
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I think it's more about personalities. If you made Ginger the sweet country girl and Mary Ann the highly made up Movie Star ........
Posted by: polynikes at June 28, 2026 10:55 AM (04gcy)
The could be, but I think it's more that they're, or were, real woman. I can get excited, as it were, but real women, but cartoons don't do anything for me. I can admire the talent for drawing or painting them, but as a drool inducing mechanism? Nah.
Posted by: OrangeEnt at June 28, 2026 11:08 AM (1Ff7Z)
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yes, Wolfus, Family Circle! Thank you. My brain was still trying to come up with that.
Posted by: TecumsehTea at June 28, 2026 11:08 AM (4VH0B)
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Remember Rule 34 of the Internet: "If it exists, there is pr0n of it out there." I'm sure Betty & Veronica have been, uh, adapted in consequence.
Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at June 28, 2026 10:55 AM (wzUl9)
Yeah, and I have no interest in seeing what Archie and Jughead might be up to....
Posted by: OrangeEnt at June 28, 2026 11:08 AM (1Ff7Z)
232I can understand but is it that you just looked up to the adult or saw yourself as that adult. For instance in The Cowboys, I wanted to be one of those kids but I looked up to John Wayne character and hoped to be like him when I grew up.
Posted by: polynikes at June 28, 2026
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Maybe so. My first Man From U.N.C.L.E. episode would have been tailor-made to win over a 12-year-old: Kurt Russell plays a boy that age caught up in Napoleon Solo's current mission (a very good episode, by the way). But I identified with Solo.
Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at June 28, 2026 11:10 AM (wzUl9)
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Remember Rule 34 of the Internet: "If it exists, there is pr0n of it out there." I'm sure Betty & Veronica have been, uh, adapted in consequence.
Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at June 28, 2026 10:55 AM (wzUl9)
They definitely have a porn for any popular sitcom ever made.
Posted by: polynikes at June 28, 2026 11:11 AM (04gcy)
234Never liked non fiction especially biographies. I want to get lost in a book. I want to be immersed, taken out of day to day and imagine. Probably why I like reading late at night. No distractions.
Posted by: Sharon(willow's apprentice) at June 28, 2026
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Nonfiction was not my thing either, except for reading the encyclopedia and library books about things that fascinated me. Biographies, not too much until later.
Nowadays I go on a nonfiction streak every now and then: biographies or memoirs of Golden Age Hollywood people, of authors whose work I like or love, etc. It's fascinating to see the elements in their lives that led to the creation of their fiction. As a boy Rex Stout, for instance, had an aunt who was very heavy set and sedentary, and (I think) loved flowers. Thus we see the germ that became Nero Wolfe.
Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at June 28, 2026 11:14 AM (wzUl9)
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Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at June 28, 2026 11:14 AM (wzUl9)
A very easy and quick read and funny is David Spade's autobiography, Almost Interesting.
Posted by: polynikes at June 28, 2026 11:21 AM (04gcy)
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Our town library had a floor exclusively for children's material. Think I first asked permission to go the adult floors when I was 9, and was asked if I had read everything in the children's section. Possibly the silliest thing one of my parents ever asked.
There were occasionally misfiled books though: read a very adult bio of Johnny Weissmuller at age 10. Don't know how the librarians let me out with it.
Posted by: Nazdar at June 28, 2026 11:21 AM (NcvvS)
237 Remember Rule 34 of the Internet: "If it exists, there is pr0n of it out there." I'm sure Betty & Veronica have been, uh, adapted in consequence.
Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at June 28, 2026
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Yeah, and I have no interest in seeing what Archie and Jughead might be up to....
Posted by: OrangeEnt at June 28, 2026
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The somewhat noir-ish and Gothic dramatic series Riverdale with the four characters and their families, done as a serious (well, soap-like) drama, was intriguing. I had no problem with the "dark" reworking of the characters and their milieu, as I did not remember them from the comics.
Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at June 28, 2026 11:21 AM (wzUl9)
Posted by: Paul, who enjoys the sexual affections of dogs at June 28, 2026 11:22 AM (Tcrzj)
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They are relaunching the Rush Revere books for the 250th anniversary. Kathryn Limbaugh made the announcement this week. Proceeds go to the Marine Corp Law enforcement charity. Just ordered the first three books for our nephews.
I read them when they first came out. Wish actual text books in classes were as accurate as Limbaugh's.
Posted by: JTB at June 28, 2026 11:23 AM (yTvNw)
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Perfessor, I suggest a topic for a future book thread: "What constitutes a Gothic?" Yes, we know about the classics like The Castle of Otranto, but what in more modern times would qualify as a Gothic?
Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at June 28, 2026 11:23 AM (wzUl9)
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One of the earliest books I got was “Oh Say Can You Say” by Theodore Geisel.
Posted by: Cow Demon at June 28, 2026 11:24 AM (gumUy)
Posted by: Jeffrey Toobin at June 28, 2026 11:28 AM (04gcy)
247There were occasionally misfiled books though: read a very adult bio of Johnny Weissmuller at age 10. Don't know how the librarians let me out with it.
Posted by: Nazdar at June 28, 2026
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I was trying to find books on werewolves. I was about nine. The librarian looked at my mother and murmured, "Are you sure he's ready for that?"
Mom ended up getting me a copy of Guy Endore's The Werewolf of Paris. I found it far too grownup and dull. Years later, it became the basis for the Oliver Reed The Werewolf. I read it again when I was in my thirties. Still dull . . . but it has a kicker of a final scene.
Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at June 28, 2026 11:28 AM (wzUl9)
248OrangeEnt I could see you not wanting to read Tolkien, but if you were a TreeEnt it would be mandatory
Posted by: Skip at June 28, 2026
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Let us not be hasty
Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at June 28, 2026 11:28 AM (wzUl9)
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OrangeEnt I could see you not wanting to read Tolkien, but if you were a TreeEnt it would be mandatory
Posted by: Skip at June 28, 2026 11:27 AM (Ia/+0)
Maybe... but I dunno.
Posted by: OrangeEnt at June 28, 2026 11:29 AM (1Ff7Z)
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I would enjoy an afternoon tea with Miss Maude Silver, served by her devoted cook-housekeeper, Emma Meadows.
Posted by: Berwyn Mutt - Home of Svengoolie at June 28, 2026 11:30 AM (v8m9Y)
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>>The librarian looked at my mother and murmured, "Are you sure he's ready for that?"
Got some looks when I was first roaming the adult section, but since Mom was an avid reader, when she was busy I could sometimes grab something she had got at the library - and she was fond of English humour (will add the 'u' in this context), which could get a little racy.
Posted by: Nazdar at June 28, 2026 11:34 AM (NcvvS)
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I remember really liking the Great Santini when I was 15 and then another Pat Conroy book, the Lords of Discipline when I was 19.
Posted by: Jeffrey Toobin at June 28, 2026 11:34 AM (04gcy)
Posted by: polynikes at June 28, 2026 11:35 AM (04gcy)
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Was that wrong? I didn't know that was wrong. I wish someone would have told me.
Posted by: George Costanza at June 28, 2026 11:35 AM (qFwJc)
255but what in more modern times would qualify as a Gothic?
Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at June 28, 2026 11:23 AM (wzUl9)
There was a certain amount of "Southern Gothic" literature. I think it was authors like Falkner and Williams that were the most notable. That was before Anne Rice, of course.
Posted by: Kindltot at June 28, 2026 11:36 AM (rbvCR)
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One element in kid's books that I always enjoyed was the use of charts, diagrams or displays of cryptic clues. Treasure Island, of course, but I recall some in the Hardy Boys books. The Hardy Boys books I had access to were well before the 'dumbing down' period by the publisher. Don't know if they kept the diagrams and such in the edited (and diminished) versions.
Posted by: JTB at June 28, 2026 11:36 AM (yTvNw)
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You could have tried to get the book Fanny Hill for some 1700's x rated material.
Posted by: polynikes at June 28, 2026 11:36 AM (04gcy)
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The House on East 88 Street
Lyle, Lyle, Crocodile
Lyle and the Birthday Party
Posted by: I am the Shadout Mapes, the Housekeeper at June 28, 2026 11:36 AM (U/s6V)
259There was a certain amount of "Southern Gothic" literature. I think it was authors like Falkner and Williams that were the most notable. That was before Anne Rice, of course.
Posted by: Kindltot at June 28, 2026
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I think the novel and movies The Beguiled qualify.
Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at June 28, 2026 11:37 AM (wzUl9)
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Faulkner was said to have discovered the Southern Gothic form at a certain point in his career. Sanctuary is supposed to be one example. I dunno, I couldn't read it. All the characters had some unspoken assumption in common. They never said it out loud, but they all acted on it and everyone around them expected them to act on it in just that way.
Confusing.
Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at June 28, 2026 11:39 AM (wzUl9)
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I had the same "unspoken shared assumption" problem with the movie, and what I read of the book, The Group.
Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at June 28, 2026 11:43 AM (wzUl9)
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>>You could have tried to get the book Fanny Hill for some 1700's x rated material.
Definitely was getting R-rated stuff by 8th grade. College roommate was very into porn and gave me a book that qualified: thin SF-ish plot that simply served to string together graphic sex scenes.
Posted by: Nazdar at June 28, 2026 11:46 AM (NcvvS)
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Wolfus, I think the shared and hidden history and assumptions underlying the plot is essential to Gothic genre. I have only read a few, but it seems that whole genre is sort of hermetic in that the characters are tied to each other and bound to the expectations of society even past the point where the assumptions have clearly proven to have failed. That is the stress of the plot, and the actions of the characters are only understandable in that they are attempting to reconcile assumptions with what actually is happening, both by supporting the social line and those acting out, and both seem to just make things worse.
Death of a Salesman, by this standard, is also a gothic story.
Posted by: Kindltot at June 28, 2026 11:46 AM (rbvCR)
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It's about time I shuffled off to do some chores. Thanks to the Perfessor for a good theme, and to all of you for following up on it!
Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at June 28, 2026 11:48 AM (wzUl9)
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Death of a Salesman, by this standard, is also a gothic story.
Posted by: Kindltot at June 28, 2026 11:46 AM (rbvCR)
Any plot where there is tension between expectation and reality fits your definition.
By the way, Death Of A Salesman is back on Broadway, but weirdly cast.
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Yeah, looks about that time again. The end of the Book Thread. Thanks, Perfessor. Same time next week?
Posted by: OrangeEnt at June 28, 2026 11:54 AM (1Ff7Z)
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Thanks, Perfessor & Horde, for a good Book Thread, and thanks, CBD, for making Paul sound even stupider than usual.
Posted by: Nazdar at June 28, 2026 11:56 AM (NcvvS)
268Any plot where there is tension between expectation and reality fits your definition.
By the way, Death Of A Salesman is back on Broadway, but weirdly cast.
Posted by: CharlieBrown'sDildo at June 28, 2026 11:50 AM (PLxDd)
P'raps. I think it is more the tension between the basic assumptions of the world and reality is more important, it is something of a deconstructionist view of the world.
Of course that would make Falling Down also gothic genre, so maybe the definition needs to be refined down or reduced in scope somehow.
"big-tiddie goth girls" may not be the refinement we need
Posted by: Kindltot at June 28, 2026 11:57 AM (rbvCR)
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Thanks to the moron/ette who recommended The Pyrates by George MacDonald Fraser, of Flashman fame. DIL bought a copy for me as a Christmas gift and apologized because she could only find a used copy. It's in good condition and, as a fan of used book stores/library book sales, I don't mind.
I am enjoying the novel a lot, but I realize a lot of the anachronisms might go over the head of younger (e.g., Millennial) readers, which is too bad. (I've noticed a couple of British references I don't get.) I also am trying to picture how this novel could be translated to a screenplay. Mel Brooks (Happy 100th Birthday, Mel!) or the Monty Python gang could probably do it justice; I can't think of any current screenwriter or director who could do the story justice.
Posted by: March Hare at June 28, 2026 11:58 AM (O/GSq)
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>>"big-tiddie goth girls" may not be the refinement we need
Need, no. Enjoy? Mebbe.
Posted by: Nazdar at June 28, 2026 11:59 AM (NcvvS)
Posted by: Nazdar at June 28, 2026 12:00 PM (NcvvS)
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Fleet of Worlds by Larry Niven and Edward M. Lerner Deserves more than a quick reference. It’s basically the first book of the completion of the Known Space universe (which includes the kzinti) a tiger like, man eating warrior species which found their way into Star Trek in the old animated series of the 1970s and has been popping up in some of the newer treks (too bad they all suck), it ties together the puppeteers, the fleet of worlds, Louis wu, bey Schaefer, and the ringworld. Worth a read.
Posted by: DoctorMew at June 28, 2026 12:11 PM (XodLO)
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My early reading habits were mostly influenced by the fact that my grandmother worked as a bookbinder (obsolete profession) for Little and Brown of Boston. She would bring home books from the imperfect bin, books that had failed inspection. Frankly a lot of them were overly mature for my age. But that's how I got started on the Hornblower saga, at age eight.
One book I still think about and would love to find a copy is "Tree House Island" a teen mystery. I wonder what happened to my old childhood copy?
Posted by: John the River at June 28, 2026 12:23 PM (UtM0f)
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As for childhood books that made an impact: the Alice books, the Roy Best illustrated book of Peter Pan that belonged to my mother (from the 1930's), her 3rd Grade Reader (again, 1930's). There were a lot more, of course, as I was a voracious and omnivorous reader (still am). BTW, the 1930's Reader not only had beautiful illustrations, but the stories and illustrations were more sophisticated than my 1960's 3rd Grade Reader. I read those stories over and over. I wish I still had that book!
The first book I checked out of the school library was Nobody Listens to Andrew. Coincidentally, it was one of the first books DS#1 checked out from his school library 30 years later!
Posted by: March Hare at June 28, 2026 12:26 PM (O/GSq)
Strong recommendation for "The Black Company" A beautiful mix of fantasy and slick tactical subterfuge.
Centers around a mercenary Company that has existed for many many years. Through their trials and adventures they become embroiled in world changing events. They have to pick a side, did they choose the right side?
Posted by: fox at June 28, 2026 12:28 PM (I4Eoo)
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I'm reading the Septuagent from the Brenton translation of the Greek, avoiding the nasty masoretic text written to erase as much of the Messiah's foreshadowing as possible. But then again, I'm picky about folks of any stripe purposely editing or altering the Bible.
And I can confirm that the later Dune collaboration is not as good as the original books. But it's there, so another canon gets enlarged.
Posted by: Sandman arriveth at June 28, 2026 12:32 PM (WqWLp)
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What books inspired YOU as a child?
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I couldn't begin to name individual titles, but I just looked up from my chair in the living room and see some that I loved as a kid: my grandmother's 11 volume set of The Home University Bookshelf, published in 1938, that I inherited. I inhaled those books from about age 4 to 8, and then ignored them for decades. I don't remember exactly when I realized why so many stories were familiar.
I still pull a volume out now and then. I loved my grandmother.
Posted by: buddhaha at June 28, 2026 01:23 PM (UsS7O)
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Besides SciFi and Fantasy in general,
1) Both Heinlein's & Asimov's Juveniles.
And before that....
2) Andrew Lang's [Color] Book of Fairies series.
3)Arthur Parker's Red Streak of the Iroquois,
Which was a fictional account of Iroquois life and an Iroquois youth (with a possible Viking ancestor - hence a red streak of hair) who was a nonconformist to traditional gender roles.
BTW not some sort of woke (or gender) sermon, the young lad just was as interested in learning Iroquois "female" life skills as traditional "male" life skills.
The crime comics series Criminal by Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips has a volume titled "The Last of the Innocent." It's an Archie parody done in noir style. Gritty, like all the Criminal stories.
Posted by: Weak Geek at June 28, 2026 02:32 PM (p/isN)
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Posted by: Sandman arriveth at June 28, 2026 12:32 PM (WqWLp)
1. Brenton's "Septuagint" is Theodotion, kaige at best. It does not reflect the Greek of the Ptolemies. There are better texts online.
2. The Jews abandoned even the early text for good reason. Isaiah's text supported Onias IV's rival temple in Egypt (so was rejected in Judaea even before 4 BC); the Torah was from a protoSamaritan text with a lot of internal goofing around, problems abounded in other books.
To throw the Greek homos a bone, their Jeremiah is superior, yes. And the Psalter was faithfully translated... from the Masoretic.
Posted by: gKWVE has posted all this before at June 28, 2026 02:57 PM (gKWVE)
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32 Methinks I shall start The Fifth Heart by D. Simmons today. I've had it on my Kindle for about 6 months, so I'd best get to it.
Posted by: Sharkman at June 28, 2026 09:22 AM (/RHNq)
I must forgo my longtime lurker status to warn you NOT to read Dan Simmon's book, if you actually like Sherlock Holmes. I made it a hundred or so pages in the book and gave up in disgust.
The whole book was about how stupid the original stories were. I don't mind pastiches, I just want them to honor the original stories, not dump all over them. YMMV
Posted by: Jeffmagnus at June 28, 2026 04:22 PM (13wp1)
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A Clifford D Simak story, How To, done by the great science fiction radio series X-1:
https://youtu.be/zNzItvHnbcU?si=WVtHbM21jAt7sDMK
Posted by: Anti-anti-Zionist at June 28, 2026 06:58 PM (nu57b)
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Danny Dunn
Encyclopedia Brown
Matt Christopher
Bobsey Twins (my oldest sister had them in the house)
Nancy Drew
Sherlock Holmes
I am a doctor, Phi Beta Kappa and summa cum laude because of those books. Not on my talent, but on their strong shoulders.
A pox on the internet!
Posted by: Enola Gay Pride at June 28, 2026 08:35 PM (mHOKe)
Langford's basilisk is a science fiction concept where images can be crafted specifically to rewire the brain.
This doesn't work well on humans - and a good thing too, because in the original story it was instantly fatal. But guess what can also see and in some sense understand images and has no separation of instructions and data?
The charcoal was originally a scroll from Herculaneum, destroyed along with the rest of the city in the eruption of Vesuvius in the year 79. And much of it was destroyed again in 19th and 20th century attempts to decipher the carbonised chunk.
If you think I'm exaggerating the scroll's condition, the article has pictures.
Maybe. And you can run Windows 11 on it if you can find the rest of the parts in working order. IoT Edition, anyway, which doesn't have the pointless restrictions of the desktop version.
That's for an entry level computer that is already wildly overpriced at $1349 thanks to the DRAM Apocalypse. Not clear if that includes the cost of the Gabe Cube or if it's just the reservation.
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Casio has reintroduced three models of is classic digital watches in the US, prices at $55. (Notebook Check)
Wait. That's actually not terrible. What's going on here?
"If you're not the customer, you're the product"?
Posted by: m at June 28, 2026 04:34 AM (6wpGE)
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Well, these are practically antique designs, so they have no memory to speak of, and are immune to the current shortages. They're probably making a healthy profit even at $55.
Posted by: Pixy Misa at June 28, 2026 04:43 AM (BLOW1)
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Good morning. Earlier today. Was Ghengis the first entry on the very much missed list as Joffen? I liked Ghengis.
These memory posts belong on a DOOM thread from Monty.
Posted by: Puddleglum at work at June 28, 2026 04:55 AM (MmTZZ)
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Casio's are great, rugged watches. I resented having to spend half a day figuring out how to adjust for DST.
Bought a good Timex.
Not much of a watch guy.
Posted by: JM in Illinois at June 28, 2026 05:38 AM (PaL8U)
22 My watch is an analog Timex whose only feature is the dial lighting up at the push of a button.
Push the wrong button on a digital watch and you're on Military Time in Uzbekistan and need a bomb defuser's skill in getting it back to normal.
Posted by: Hadrian the Seventh at June 28, 2026 05:38 AM (O0L8i)
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The scary part of that whole predication is that 2028 is only 18 months away.
Time really does fly if you live long enough. It’s zipping by right now.
Good morning Ben Had.
Posted by: Pete Bogs Agentic alter ego at June 28, 2026 05:39 AM (X5wmt)
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Evening and morning, fellow AoSHQ devotees. Is it really Sunday? I slept 6.5 hrs. last night, and feel like I got only 5.
What was the original "Langford's basilisk" story, Pixy?
Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at June 28, 2026 05:41 AM (wzUl9)
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23 2028 is only 18 months away
Posted by: Pete Bogs Agentic alter ego at June 28, 2026 05:39 AM (X5wmt)
yikes
Posted by: m at June 28, 2026 05:42 AM (6wpGE)
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I just bought a new Casio sport watch with stopwatch function and a better dial light than my old Casio sport watch, for $25. The button for the light is the same one which controls the splits function. So, if you're exercising and hit the light button, the display freezes while the stopwatch function continues on. You have to push the button a second time to see the actual display.
Still, since I so often work out in the early morning, the light is worth having to do a double press.
Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at June 28, 2026 05:45 AM (wzUl9)
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My everyday watches are all analog automatics: a 1971 Rolex Date, a '78 Rolex Sub, and a '20 Steinhart GMT with good lume that I use at night if I wake up in the dark. Which I often do.
Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at June 28, 2026 05:48 AM (wzUl9)
35Thursday and Friday predicing 100 degrees
Posted by: Skip at June 28, 2026
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I'm trying not to look at the forecast for here. I pretty much can reel it off with only a small margin for error in temps or chance of rain, anyway.
Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at June 28, 2026 06:14 AM (wzUl9)
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The traffic jam we were caught in on the elevated expressway that leads to the bridge last night? A shooting on the highway about 6:15 last evening. All but one lane was blocked for three hours, the CBS outlet says. It took us 45 minutes to cover two miles from our favorite bar and grill -- because once you are on that elevated stretch, like an interstate, you are stuck.
A shooting on the highway. Jeez, I need to get out of here.
Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at June 28, 2026 06:19 AM (wzUl9)
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Julia Letlow, the Senate candidate endorsed by Trump, wont last night over John Fleming. Rs also won the Public Service Commission and Board of Elementary and Secondary Education slots.
Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at June 28, 2026 06:21 AM (wzUl9)
Posted by: sock_rat_eez at June 28, 2026 06:33 AM (VyBeY)
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The house is rocking to Motown, the first of the blueberry crumb cakes is in the oven and I can start mowing as soon as the sun comes up.
Posted by: Ben Had at June 28, 2026 06:35 AM (afJtY)
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been a Casio wearer since sometime last century ... great watches!
current one is low maintenance, too; sets itself from the GPS constellation, solar charges its own battery, plus it has auxiliary UTC display for radio logging!
everyone have a great day! I'm outta here; day 2 of Field Day!
Posted by: sock_rat_eez at June 28, 2026 06:36 AM (VyBeY)
Imagine that you are a memory chip line worker pulling down several million a year due to your union's success in securing profit share - laughing at the pittance the fry cook and janitor made in the SpaceX IPO.
Knowing human nature, and labor unions. Given the recent example of the stevedore strikes, what makes you think that new plants will be coming on line?
Posted by: Community Notes at June 28, 2026 06:51 AM (a4flb)
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Today on our short walk we saw a pheasant, raccoon and this tiny flower, a Deptford Pink:
https://tinyurl.com/2bjjfkmv
Posted by: FenelonSpoke at June 28, 2026 06:54 AM (BdRar)
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Reservations for Valve's Steam Machine are being resold on eBay for $2700.
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I think Valve is the only old school AAA game company left that hasn't been completely consumed by the Woke virus (I give credit to Gabe Newell for that) and that I still have any respect for.
That said, those prices are insane.
Posted by: Biergood at June 28, 2026 06:58 AM (PwgSL)
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And the farm up the road from us has little flags all around his perimeter which look.very nice blowing in the breeze) . and the house across from him ( I've talked to the owner so I know he's a Trump supporter ) has I. His woods a big black wooden cutout of what I think is supposed to be Bigfoot. Well, today, Bigfoot is carrying a big American flag.
Posted by: FenelonSpoke at June 28, 2026 07:01 AM (BdRar)
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https://www.americanthinker.com/citizen vigilante should terrify-western governments
From someone who saw it at least
Posted by: Skip at June 28, 2026 07:02 AM (Ia/+0)
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> Memory Prices: To Infinity and Beyond Part II
Windows 11 requires current TPM tech, that is why so many computers in a family or a company's fleet can't make the upgrade.
This will further divide the casual home user from the person who can afford the steep component costs in terms of SSD and memory. Where running AI models was possible for many people, 70B+ capable machines running unquantized will cost around $10k or more.
How long before many people just have chrome books and subscribe to time on a cloud VM just to do anything more than browse the web?
Posted by: Community Notes at June 28, 2026 07:05 AM (a4flb)
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and how long after that do they jailbreak the chromebooks and install Linux Mint?
Posted by: sock_rat_eez at June 28, 2026 07:07 AM (VyBeY)
Posted by: San Franpsycho at June 28, 2026 07:11 AM (RIvkX)
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mornin yall. I have boxes of old memory modules. Up until now I haven't figured out anything to do with them except may keychains. Anybody want a PC-100 keychain?
Posted by: Ben Had at June 28, 2026 07:12 AM (afJtY)
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@nypost
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AOC says Congress should break up Apple amid looming price hikes for MacBooks and iPhones https://trib.al/faAhVQG
Posted by: Savage Henry at June 28, 2026 07:13 AM (eUZ+T)
5554 @nypost
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AOC says Congress should break up Apple amid looming price hikes for MacBooks and iPhones https://trib.al/faAhVQG
Posted by: Savage Henry at June 28, 2026 07:13 AM (eUZ+T)
DURING PRIDE MONTH??!!???
Posted by: I am the Shadout Mapes, the Housekeeper at June 28, 2026 07:15 AM (WkL+O)
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Morning peeps. Moar thunderstorms this morning. 6.5 inches of rain so far. Local flooding is minor (unless your house is in it) but regionally, it's pretty bad. Yesterday there was a state of emergency for KY.
Posted by: Martini Farmer at June 28, 2026 07:15 AM (jehhT)
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- So what is, or are the reasons for these big rises in memory costs?
Is it a supply/demand thing with data centers being built buying it up?
Cost of manufacturing going up or expected to rise for some reason?
Lack of competition?
Posted by: TeeJ at June 28, 2026 07:15 AM (xI6JS)
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And a request for the praying people here.: I shared yesterday on the prayer thread that our cat needed to be put to sleep, and people were very kind. I expect that today will be. a hard day for another reason which I may discuss tomorrow. so I would be grateful for prayers for strength. Thanks.
I hope you all have a blessed day and know that you are a blessing to others!
Posted by: FenelonSpoke at June 28, 2026 07:16 AM (ELdpA)
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"AOC says Congress should break up Apple amid looming price hikes for MacBooks and iPhones https://trib.al/faAhVQG
Posted by: Savage Henry "
Workers unite! Technology belongs to the people. The oligarchy must perish to bring us a new era of enlightenment!
35 Thursday and Friday predicing 100 degrees
Posted by: Skip at June 28, 2026
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I'm trying not to look at the forecast for here. I pretty much can reel it off with only a small margin for error in temps or chance of rain, anyway.
Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at June 28, 2026 06:14 AM (wzUl9)
I just looked at our forecast - mostly sunny with highs in the upper 90’s every day for the next 14 days. The English will swear that is “proof” of Global Warming, but we just call it Summer in Texas.
Posted by: Tom Servo at June 28, 2026 07:19 AM (f1VM4)
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AOC will lead us to prosperity, equity, and equality, regardless of how dumb and gullible you are.
Any established console maker worth their MBA should be hunkering down for right now, working on optimizing their hardware and so forth so as to minimize material costs while not degrading performance, for when supply finally catches up with demand. But what do I know, I'm just a caveman.
Posted by: RandomDave at June 28, 2026 07:26 AM (aJQbY)
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I imagine Bartender AOC was slinging her political opinions- along with the beers and cocktails- to her captive audience of barflies and rummys. One day, one of them said 'maybe YOU should run for Congress!'
...and here we are.
Posted by: Savage Henry at June 28, 2026 07:27 AM (eUZ+T)
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Mornin' Horde. Anyone else get the feeling the AI craze is partially an effort to corner the market on memory and storage, reducing everyone to using crippled, retarded, net-dependent devices?
Posted by: Brother Tim sez at June 28, 2026 07:29 AM (0vM22)
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If buying a digital movie doesn't mean you own it, then pirating a digital movie isn't theft.
Posted by: Victor Tango Jilo at June 28, 2026 07:29 AM (f0sNM)
74Gingras was especially incensed that Springer Nature deviated from the normal practice of merely slapping the word RETRACTED across the digital version of the paper while still allowing scholars to read the text. Instead, the publisher posted a blank white page with the cryptic phrase, “This article has been withdrawn due to article violation.” Springer Nature is nevertheless still selling the empty PDF for $39.95.
But of course they are.
Posted by: jim (in Kalifornia) at June 28, 2026 07:31 AM (l3cgK)
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@m: (from the tail of the ONT, where I was up from 2 to 3 am because of a leg cramp that I had to walk off):
"Moar electrolytes!"
I'm taking 420mg pills of magnesium oxide. I was at "one per day", but now that the warm/hot weather is here, I'm drinking more water daily, which means I'm flushing things out of my system faster (hello bathroom my old friend...)
I've added a second dose right before going to bed. Guess who forgot to take that "just before bedtime" dose last night? Yup. I did it to myself, which has been the theme of my week.
(Then I linked this song in the ONT):
youtu.be/y6SHii9wWFQ
And you wrote: "I liked that a LOT. I kept waiting for lyrics to start, kinda anxious-like, and they started exactly halfway through. The end is especially great.
Graeme Shepherd, better known by his stage name Grum
Any relation, G&R?"
*heh* No. Oh, and I think it might have been Pixy that linked that song here in the tech news once... If so, thanks Pixy!
And G'morning everyone. I'm finally up to face the day.
Posted by: Grumpy and Recalcitrant at June 28, 2026 07:31 AM (O7YUW)
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73 If buying a digital movie doesn't mean you own it, then pirating a digital movie isn't theft.
Posted by: Victor Tango Jilo at June 28, 2026 07:29 AM (f0sNM)
Licenses, how do they work?
Posted by: LegalZoom Jugalos at June 28, 2026 07:32 AM (l3cgK)
Posted by: Just Wondering at June 28, 2026 07:32 AM (mGqX+)
78Representatives from Springer Nature declined to comment, beyond saying that “detailed information about specific retractions is usually confidential and can only be shared with the relevant authors.” The company also nixed an editorial that Scarlata planned to write about the retractions.
That may be difficult, given Max Planck died in 1947...
Posted by: LegalZoom Jugalos at June 28, 2026 07:34 AM (l3cgK)
Posted by: LegalZoom Jugalos at June 28, 2026 07:34 AM (l3cgK)
80The retraction of the second Planck paper, published in 1940, left Gingras and Khelfaoui even more baffled. It also cited copyright violation—yet the piece had never appeared elsewhere. Then Khelfaoui noticed something that added to suspicions that an algorithm was at work.
Yeah, AI's algorithms are even dumber than the folks that program and train AI...
Posted by: jim (in Kalifornia) at June 28, 2026 07:36 AM (l3cgK)
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Yeah, that pic in the article looks like a carbonized dog turd...
Posted by: jim (in Kalifornia) at June 28, 2026 07:26 AM (l3cgK)
Hidden Camera: “Watch as we switch out these scientists valuable scroll for a carbonized dog turd. Will they notice???”
Posted by: Tom Servo at June 28, 2026 07:37 AM (f1VM4)
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I see Endless War III continues apace in Hormuz.
*retarded thumbs up*
Posted by: San Franpsycho at June 28, 2026 07:38 AM (RIvkX)
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81 Yeah, that pic in the article looks like a carbonized dog turd...
Posted by: jim (in Kalifornia) at June 28, 2026 07:26 AM (l3cgK)
Hidden Camera: “Watch as we switch out these scientists valuable scroll for a carbonized dog turd. Will they notice???”
Posted by: Tom Servo at June 28, 2026 07:37 AM (f1VM4)
Is Beto involved?
Posted by: jim (in Kalifornia) at June 28, 2026 07:41 AM (l3cgK)
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My friends are big mad about what's happened to Scott Weiner.
He gobbled their knob his entire career, and in the end he is just another joo.
I am taking every opportunity to try to open their eyes. You. Did. This.
Posted by: San Franpsycho at June 28, 2026 07:42 AM (RIvkX)
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84 My friends are big mad about what's happened to Scott Weiner.
He gobbled their knob his entire career, and in the end he is just another joo.
I am taking every opportunity to try to open their eyes. You. Did. This.
Posted by: San Franpsycho at June 28, 2026 07:42 AM (RIvkX)
Weiner's "legislation" has vibes of gay paedo rapist.
Posted by: jim (in Kalifornia) at June 28, 2026 07:45 AM (l3cgK)
They make money for unethical left-wing studios by forcing consumers to purchase the same media repeatedly.
Posted by: Victor Tango Jilo at June 28, 2026 07:46 AM (f0sNM)
Best option is not to buy digital. If enough folks do that, they lose their revenue. Also, don't use their platform; don't buy their platforms; give poor reviews and cite their digital license behavior.
Posted by: jim (in Kalifornia) at June 28, 2026 07:48 AM (l3cgK)
Dems are learning, to their great surprise, that rabid dogs don’t make good pets.
Posted by: Tom Servo at June 28, 2026 07:49 AM (f1VM4)
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Conservative candidate Keiko Fujimori, age 51, appears to have won election for the Presidency of Peru. She leads her left-wing opponent by around 50,000 votes, out of more than 18 million cast.
Her lead appears to be larger than the number of uncounted votes remaining. That should make her the winner, shouldn’t it? Elsewhere, Wikipedia lists her as President-Elect, expected to assume office in late July. -- PowerLine
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The red wave continues in South america.
Posted by: San Franpsycho at June 28, 2026 07:49 AM (RIvkX)
Have you considered that this is a feature not a bug?
Two decades and two trillion squandered in Iraq/Afghanistan reduced the military's muscle memory to only conducting asymmetrical insurgent warfare. Worthless skills unless you are a Democrat and want to take over the US by military force.
Think of this as a Sandbox to field test new state of the art weaponry and provide real AI training to Search & Destroy weaponized AI. I think this is a huge reason why Ukraine/Russia persists - nothing better than a No Win endless development laboratory.
Because of active battle, most procurement methods that take decades - from idea to market are short-circuited into high iteration fast deployment weapons schedule.
This is Trump rapidly rebuilding broad spectrum technology (from mini-reactors, to AI weapons) on the cheap and orders of magnitude faster than peace-time.
Posted by: Community Notes at June 28, 2026 07:49 AM (a4flb)
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Fen, I'll echo what others have said. It's always hard to lose a friend. And our pets, our cats and dogs, are more than just animals; they are friends.
That's the tragedy: We know they will outlive us, and they do not. But we care for them and make their lives happy; and they return the favor the best they can.
Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at June 28, 2026 07:50 AM (wzUl9)
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Weiner's "legislation" has vibes of gay paedo rapist.
Posted by: jim (in Kalifornia) at June 28, 2026 07:45 AM (l3cgK)
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100% of the normies I tried to educate about this had no idea whatsoever.
Posted by: San Franpsycho at June 28, 2026 07:51 AM (RIvkX)
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Oops. In 92, I meant to write "We know we will outlive them," our pets. Grrrr.
Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at June 28, 2026 07:52 AM (wzUl9)
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I don't buy digital except when I have those credits Amazon gives you for taking a later delivery. I used the this weekend to "purchase" Wet Hot American Summer. Because RLM did a whole video on how great it was. I don't think I got it. It was pretty mid to me. But my broader point is that studio greed is driving people back to pirating. And I am not sure I feel bad about that.
Posted by: Victor Tango Kilo at June 28, 2026 07:53 AM (f0sNM)
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"Analysts expect memory prices to double by the end of the year and increase by another 40% next year, before easing slightly in 2028 maybe."
A lot of analysts will predict "more of the same" until the elastic band breaks, then they'll breathlessly report how everything is changing so quickly!
They're lousy predictors of the future.
Will the bubble pop? Yes. When? We don't know.
What I do know is that based on my trip to the computer shop the other day, memory, gpus, and hard drives are NOT SELLING as individual components. Customers are not building "custom build" type computers as a result.
Pre-builts are still selling due to their lower prices, but those are ticking up quickly now too.
I'm worried that the computer shop I have bought from for decades will be forced out of business.
Posted by: Grumpy and Recalcitrant at June 28, 2026 07:55 AM (O7YUW)
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And a request for the praying people here.: I shared yesterday on the prayer thread that our cat needed to be put to sleep, and people were very kind.
I hope you all have a blessed day and know that you are a blessing to others!
Posted by: FenelonSpoke at June 28, 2026 07:16 AM (ELdpA)
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So very sorry to hear this. My deepest condolences on your loss.
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Looks like a week or two of hot, partly cloudy days is in store. I have a lot of studying to do, so that's gonna work out well if I can keep up with the watering and the landscape work. Work outside in the early morning, then a nap and some reading in the afternoons. Better go get some good coffee and some snacks.
Posted by: CrotchetyOldJarhead at June 28, 2026 07:57 AM (3Ope8)
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Movie review, and I don't do many. I watched Song Sung Blue. Had no idea it was a new movie but saw a recommendation on Substack. Hugh Jackman and Kate Hudson. It is about two struggling musicians that create a tribute band and deal with hardships. The characters are believable and there is no message. If you just want to be entertained, it's worth your time. And you don't have to be a Neil Diamond fan.
Posted by: Notsothoreau at June 28, 2026 07:57 AM (bkuEU)
Posted by: Grumpy and Recalcitrant at June 28, 2026 07:58 AM (O7YUW)
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93 Weiner's "legislation" has vibes of gay paedo rapist.
Posted by: jim (in Kalifornia) at June 28, 2026 07:45 AM (l3cgK)
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100% of the normies I tried to educate about this had no idea whatsoever.
Posted by: San Franpsycho at June 28, 2026 07:51 AM (RIvkX)
Were they in SF? Were they really normies?
Posted by: jim (in Kalifornia) at June 28, 2026 07:58 AM (l3cgK)
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Fen, remember Pynchon as he was -- no whitewashing, the bad (which I'm sure was pretty minor in the scheme of life) along with the good. I'll say, "Chekov was a beautiful cat. I wish he hadn't had that habit of nipping me," or "Arizona was difficult, distant sometimes, and prickly . . . but I was his human and he was my cat, and there was never any question about either."
Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at June 28, 2026 07:58 AM (wzUl9)
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54> AOC Adding possessing latest model MacBooks and iPhones to fundamental human rights.
Looks like someone's portfolio manager accidentally shorted AAPL
Posted by: Community Notes at June 28, 2026 07:59 AM (a4flb)
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It's only seven am? An hour to the Book Thread? Darn.
Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at June 28, 2026 07:59 AM (wzUl9)
105Langford's basilisk is a science fiction concept where images can be crafted specifically to rewire the brain
I think Stephenson's "Snow Crash" had a similar premise.
Posted by: Halfhand at June 28, 2026 07:59 AM (M7WtQ)
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102 Fen, remember Pynchon as he was -- no whitewashing, the bad (which I'm sure was pretty minor in the scheme of life) along with the good. I'll say, "Chekov was a beautiful cat. I wish he hadn't had that habit of nipping me," or "Arizona was difficult, distant sometimes, and prickly . . . but I was his human and he was my cat, and there was never any question about either."
Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at June 28, 2026 07:58 AM (wzUl9)
Jasper, the black horny cat, was intelligent and sometimes affectionate, but also puked on the carpet whenever he could, screwed anything stuffed or soft, and stole food from your plate amazingly fast if you didn't pay 100% attention to him and your food...still, he was older child's first cat.
Posted by: jim (in Kalifornia) at June 28, 2026 08:01 AM (l3cgK)
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Miss Linda picked up another movie, the newer version of Far From the Madding Crowd w/ Carey Mulligan. I've never seen the 1960s film with Julie Christie, so I won't be comparing them as we watch.
Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at June 28, 2026 08:02 AM (wzUl9)
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96> PC enthusiasts rooting for China to break the DRAM cartels
And now we know why Walmart and Amazon are basically storefronts for TEMU China.
Posted by: Community Notes at June 28, 2026 08:02 AM (a4flb)
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Were they in SF? Were they really normies?
Posted by: jim (in Kalifornia) at June 28, 2026 07:58 AM (l3cgK)
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Not all SF, some California, some outside.
So much sleazy, disgusting vile things are done but kept quiet by the state media.
Posted by: San Franpsycho at June 28, 2026 08:02 AM (RIvkX)
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Sitting on the patio after a couple of days of rain, and I've got to say that those mosquito yard spray services work. Not one bite after an hour.
Posted by: Biff Pocoroba at June 28, 2026 08:03 AM (XvL8K)
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I built a nice gaming computer just over a year ago, and the ssd and ram would cost more today than the whole computer cost then. It’s crazy.
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81 Yeah, that pic in the article looks like a carbonized dog turd...
Posted by: jim (in Kalifornia) at June 28, 2026 07:26 AM
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Sabrina Chase featured that technology in a recent Book Thread.
Posted by: Oh By The Way at June 28, 2026 08:04 AM (mGqX+)
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Dems are learning, to their great surprise, that rabid dogs don’t make good pets.
Posted by: Tom Servo at June 28, 2026 07:49 AM (f1VM4)
I enjoy seeing the democrat "socialists" rising to power in the democrat party in the northeast and on the left coast. Just wait until they start wanting to confiscate property, bank accounts and means test all the handouts to make sure those who "have" help those who do not "have" first. They have voted for this for years and years and now it's time to pay the fiddler.
Posted by: Pass The Popcorn at June 28, 2026 08:04 AM (og9zY)
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112 81 Yeah, that pic in the article looks like a carbonized dog turd...
Posted by: jim (in Kalifornia) at June 28, 2026 07:26 AM
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Sabrina Chase featured that technology in a recent Book Thread.
Posted by: Oh By The Way at June 28, 2026 08:04 AM (mGqX+)
making carbonized dog turds?
Posted by: jim (in Kalifornia) at June 28, 2026 08:05 AM (l3cgK)
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I saw two articles from different news orgs in my hatefeed this morning talking about the same thing from two different angles, so you know the new Party line has been laid down... in this case case it's "Trump is guilty of all the grievances listed in the Declaration of Independence, and he is just like George III."
Please, please, please lord, please let the Democrats secede, and please let the terminally brain dead Right accept this gift from the Heavens without a fight.
Let us be rid of each other.
Posted by: Yudhishthira's Dice at June 28, 2026 08:07 AM (BI5O2)
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Promoting lgbt+++++ and trannies didn't bring in the votes so the progs are all in on socialism. Unfortunately for conservatives this ploy may work. Nothing like taking it to the man and giving the poor town trodden folks what they deserve. People will fall for this line of attack against those they see as elites.
Posted by: neverenoughcaffeine at June 28, 2026 08:08 AM (2NHgQ)
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"AOC says Congress should break up Apple amid looming price hikes for MacBooks and iPhones https://trib.al/faAhVQG
Posted by: Savage Henry "
Maybe Apple should break up the all too powerful government. Begin with the worthless congress. "What, exactly do you say you do here?"
Bartender should go back to bartending and giving 20 dollar handies in the parking lot.
Posted by: thatcrazyjerseyguy at June 28, 2026 08:10 AM (5xuJ/)
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We talk about Saul Alinsky’s “Rules for Radicals”, but no one mentions the most important rules, which he failed to put into his list.
Hidden Rule #1: Always attack those closest to you first, because they’re the easiest targets.
Posted by: Tom Servo at June 28, 2026 08:12 AM (f1VM4)
There is a price to pay when putting hundreds of millions of people on the government dole, NIMBYing away the creation of wealth via Climate Change Scam, constructing a Critical Theory Entitlement Totem Pole, screaming about "Affordability", embracing MAID of the sick and elderly in Canada, then waking up and looking at yourself in the mirror and noting that you just engineered your own demise by the entitled, low-trust, Islamic/Bolshevik demonic ghouls your education and entertainment system created.
Posted by: Community Notes at June 28, 2026 08:12 AM (a4flb)
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116 Promoting lgbt+++++ and trannies didn't bring in the votes so the progs are all in on socialism. Unfortunately for conservatives this ploy may work. Nothing like taking it to the man and giving the poor town trodden folks what they deserve. People will fall for this line of attack against those they see as elites.
Posted by: neverenoughcaffeine at June 28, 2026 08:08 AM (2NHgQ)
Socialism's promises are so enticing to noobs of each generation. It's hard to stomp it out. Doesn't matter if it's as real as unicorn farts, just the possibility of it in the minds of many (coupled with indoctrination in public schools and universities) means it just won't go away. Doesn't matter how many are murdered by those ideals. Doesn't matter how many times it fails (and it's 100% of the time). Unless you change human nature's selfish and lazy desires, it'll never, ever work.
Posted by: jim (in Kalifornia) at June 28, 2026 08:13 AM (l3cgK)
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in this case case it's "Trump is guilty of all the grievances listed in the Declaration of Independence, and he is just like George III."
Posted by: Yudhishthira's Dice
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Hessian invaders, Haitian invaders. Whatever.
Posted by: Biff Pocoroba at June 28, 2026 08:13 AM (XvL8K)
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117 "AOC says Congress should break up Apple amid looming price hikes for MacBooks and iPhones https://trib.al/faAhVQG
Posted by: Savage Henry "
Maybe Apple should break up the all too powerful government. Begin with the worthless congress. "What, exactly do you say you do here?"
Bartender should go back to bartending and giving 20 dollar handies in the parking lot.
Posted by: thatcrazyjerseyguy at June 28, 2026 08:10 AM (5xuJ/)
Yeah, same as in town.
Posted by: jim (in Kalifornia) at June 28, 2026 08:13 AM (l3cgK)
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"From September 1, 2026, due to our content licensing agreements, you will no longer be able to access your previously purchased content from Studio Canal, and it will be removed from your video library."
SONY's licensing of content sucks rocks, then. Once purchased, it should remain in your library in perpetuity*. What should change is that SONY would no longer be able to sell copies of those titles (until they re-acquire a license to do so.)
{*} This is exactly how gog.com works with games, by the way, and it's a major reason I purchase games from them, and not other platforms. That, and I can download the stand-alone installers and KEEP them.
Posted by: Grumpy and Recalcitrant at June 28, 2026 08:16 AM (O7YUW)
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Love, love, love the Best Sleepover Ever song from last night's ONT:
https://x.com/i/status/2070622350039511167
Buc-ee's, Waffle House and Taco Bell!
Posted by: Quarter Twenty at June 28, 2026 08:16 AM (mGqX+)
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Please, please, please lord, please let the Democrats secede, and please let the terminally brain dead Right accept this gift from the Heavens without a fight.
Let us be rid of each other.
Posted by: Yudhishthira's Dice at June 28, 2026 08:07 AM (BI5O2)
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This has 0.0% probability.
Posted by: San Franpsycho at June 28, 2026 08:16 AM (RIvkX)
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Let us be rid of each other.
Posted by: Yudhishthira's Dice at June 28, 2026 08:07 AM (BI5O2)
The only thing is, a split will only be to the advantage of China. I don't add Russia because they're no longer able to project much. What states do you think would withdraw, and how would you keep China from rushing to support them and corrupt them like they are doing to Canada? No, the best thing to do would be to encourage a D party split, giving the Rs more victories and making the D a rump party.
Posted by: OrangeEnt at June 28, 2026 08:16 AM (1Ff7Z)
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This has 0.0% probability.
Posted by: San Franpsycho at June 28, 2026 08:16 AM (RIvkX)
So, are you saying there is a chance?
Posted by: dantesed at June 28, 2026 08:18 AM (Oy/m2)
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Hidden Rule #1: Always attack those closest to you first, because they’re the easiest targets.
Posted by: Tom Servo at June 28, 2026 08:12 AM (f1VM4)
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I wonder if Scott Weiner will march in the parade today?
Posted by: San Franpsycho at June 28, 2026 08:18 AM (RIvkX)
I just don't know if he is willing to act. If he does not, they will destroy him, destroy us, and destroy the country.
Posted by: San Franpsycho at June 28, 2026 08:21 AM (RIvkX)
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This has 0.0% probability.
Posted by: San Franpsycho at June 28, 2026 08:16 AM (RIvkX)
I know. I think in the unlikely event that a Republican wins in '28, you could maybe see blue states get serious about secession... but no matter what, the Right will demand the Union be preserved, against their own interests.
Posted by: Yudhishthira's Dice at June 28, 2026 08:21 AM (BI5O2)
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I wonder if Scott Weiner will march in the parade today?
Posted by: San Franpsycho at June 28, 2026 08:18 AM
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And will he wear the ribbon?
https://youtu.be/y4bmGekgE14
Posted by: Obligatory Seinfeld reference at June 28, 2026 08:23 AM (mGqX+)
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I know. I think in the unlikely event that a Republican wins in '28, you could maybe see blue states get serious about secession... but no matter what, the Right will demand the Union be preserved, against their own interests.
Posted by: Yudhishthira's Dice at June 28, 2026 08:21 AM (BI5O2)
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I think that would only facilitate what I believe is necessary to save the United States.
Posted by: San Franpsycho at June 28, 2026 08:31 AM (RIvkX)
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Allie the Calico Kitty Cat (the *other* cutest little cat of them all) is locked and loaded in my lap, ready for the Sunday Morning Book Thread.
Disposition on the SAVE America Act probably has the greatest influence on that happening.
Presently its a global race to the bottom. The world had some level of prosperity and flourishing when the US was largely a high trust society.
Obama threw the grenade in the room, where it was a gradual sinking into total depravity, he dramatically steepened that downward slope.
Australia, Canada and western Europe are finished. China is an enigma. The South American Revival may be too late, but hard to tell. Mexico is a drug cartel state. The Middle East will endure forever. Africa never was a factor. Be interesting to see what happens when the aid stops flowing.
It sounds melodramatic but the SAVE America Act is what stand between the world and a Thousand Years of Darkness.
...From a secular or Deistic perspective...
Posted by: Community Notes at June 28, 2026 08:31 AM (a4flb)
135 https://www.americanthinker.com/citizen vigilante should terrify-western governments
From someone who saw it at least
Posted by: Skip at June 28, 2026 07:02 AM (Ia/+0)
I saw it and would agree..eh, more, if it had been made by a competent director, editor, writer.
Between the good set pieces, it's pretty disjoined and often boring. Not that any of these Hollywood guys would make this movie, but throw someone like a Peckinpah or a Tarantino in the mix, and there'd be riots all over Europe.
One thing the movie does is puts its fingertip right on the main problem. Which is muslim culture and religion and does so in the most direct way possible.
So, yes, it should scare Their Betters into reversing course immediately because this is only the first tepid step. We'll see.
Oh, and I suppose I should mention the gratuitous nudity and sex scene...it's really not gratuitous. This is a message movie and this message is aimed at the violent rapists and goofy rapists.
The message is "Hey, assholes. Prostitution is legal in Germany. If you're horny and want sex you don't have to rape some poor girl. Just rent a hooker. She'll pretty much do whatever you want."
Posted by: naturalfake at June 28, 2026 08:34 AM (iJfKG)
Posted by: Marooned at June 28, 2026 08:34 AM (kt8QE)
137 We are being forced to quarter illegally imported young men the left uses as soldiers, so, yeah, declarations are in order.
Posted by: Auspex at June 28, 2026 08:35 AM (Y8DZL)
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Update on my amateur electrical engineering project.
I'm in the process of taking my prototype breadboard jumble of wires and jumpers and putting it into a KiCAD schematic so I can make a PCB design and have it printed for me.
Exciting times!
Posted by: Defenestratus at June 28, 2026 08:35 AM (WYStd)
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naturalfake, you got it That was my reaction also.
Posted by: Ben Had at June 28, 2026 08:37 AM (afJtY)
140 I imagine Bartender AOC was slinging her political opinions- along with the beers and cocktails- to her captive audience of barflies and rummys. One day, one of them said 'maybe YOU should run for Congress!'
...and here we are.
Posted by: Savage Henry at June 28, 2026 07:27 AM (eUZ+T)
Nah.
It's well-known that AOC answered a political cattle call by some leftist group to find "attractive" candidates to take over guaranteed Democrat seats.
She won. Like everything in the Democrat party.
There's nothing organic or grassroots about her ascent. Fake and gay as always.
Posted by: naturalfake at June 28, 2026 08:41 AM (iJfKG)
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135 it should scare Their Betters into reversing course immediately
Posted by: naturalfake at June 28, 2026 08:34 AM (iJfKG)
I got lost. Who are Their Betters
Posted by: m at June 28, 2026 08:41 AM (6wpGE)
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This has 0.0% probability.
Posted by: San Franpsycho at June 28, 2026 08:16 AM (RIvkX)
I know. I think in the unlikely event that a Republican wins in '28, you could maybe see blue states get serious about secession... but no matter what, the Right will demand the Union be preserved, against their own interests.
Posted by: Yudhishthira's Dice at June 28, 2026 08:21 AM (BI5O2)
I don’t think secession will happen in my lifetime under any circumstances. But I have 30 years left at most… so in 50 years? Maybe… the problem is one of geometry mainly. What in the world would the borders look like? The new country would be multiple tiny dots of city disconnected physically from their countrymen. For instance, LA and Chicago would be in this new country but in between 1500 miles of heritage America. I don’t know how it would work. I think in the end, one side must win and the other lose. The original secession(s) in 1861 could occur because an entire geographic interconnected area was involved
Posted by: LinusVanPelt at June 28, 2026 08:41 AM (ugElV)
144 The message is "Hey, assholes. Prostitution is legal in Germany. If you're horny and want sex you don't have to rape some poor girl. Just rent a hooker. She'll pretty much do whatever you want."
Posted by: naturalfake
I was initially in support of this opinion. Upon reflection, they rape and murder because their religion says it is okay, and they get power trip hard ons instead from doing so because the victims are powerless. I now believe the 7th century savages will continue to rape and murder, until they are forcibly stopped, however that may happen. Legally or through vigilantism. It is the government's choice everywhere, and it's a binary choice.
Posted by: BifBewalski - at June 28, 2026 08:43 AM (QVmho)
Posted by: naturalfake at June 28, 2026 08:44 AM (iJfKG)
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"Upon reflection, they rape and murder because their religion says it is okay."
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It's not a religion.
Posted by: It's evil at June 28, 2026 08:46 AM (mGqX+)
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The new country would be multiple tiny dots of city disconnected physically from their countrymen. For instance, LA and Chicago would be in this new country but in between 1500 miles of heritage America.
Be fun just to see how they would feed and fuel themselves.
Posted by: No Soup For Them at June 28, 2026 08:46 AM (og9zY)
148it should scare Their Betters into reversing course immediately
Posted by: naturalfake at June 28, 2026 08:34 AM (iJfKG)
I got lost. Who are Their Betters
Posted by: m at June 28, 2026 08:41 AM (6wpGE)
That's just a (failed humorous) shorthand by which I mean their leaders and upper class, people like Kier in England and that asshole in Spain.
Posted by: naturalfake at June 28, 2026 08:48 AM (iJfKG)
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148 it should scare Their Betters into reversing course immediately
Posted by: naturalfake at June 28, 2026 08:34 AM (iJfKG)
I got lost. Who are Their Betters
Posted by: m at June 28, 2026 08:41 AM (6wpGE)
That's just a (failed humorous) shorthand by which I mean their leaders and upper class, people like Kier in England and that asshole in Spain.
Posted by: naturalfake at June 28, 2026 08:48 AM (iJfKG)
Thank you, naturalfake!
Posted by: m at June 28, 2026 08:49 AM (6wpGE)
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Bluray release August 4th for Citizen Vigilante.
Posted by: Ben Had at June 28, 2026 08:50 AM (afJtY)
151 The new country would be multiple tiny dots of city disconnected physically from their countrymen. For instance, LA and Chicago would be in this new country but in between 1500 miles of heritage America.
Be fun just to see how they would feed and fuel themselves.
Posted by: No Soup For Them at June 28, 2026
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The blue cities would be a bunch of "Escape From New York" enclaves, who would send brigands out into the countryside to scavenge food and oil or wood. Many would get shot by landowners, but they might be insane enough to take that risk.
Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at June 28, 2026 08:50 AM (wzUl9)
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Most painful part of week is over, grocery shopping
Posted by: Skip at June 28, 2026 08:52 AM (Ia/+0)
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naturalflake would agree, but the rapey part is the religion
Ideally I'd like for the whole thing to be assembled for me based off the design. I don't have the micro soldering skills or eyesight.
But I'll take what I can get.
The product uses an AVR Nano micro controller, two temperature probes, a simple LCD screen, a rotary encoder, and a HM-10 bluetooth module all connected to a hefty automotive grade solid state relay.
Posted by: Defenestratus at June 28, 2026 10:05 AM (WYStd)
Posted by: Ernest T Bass at June 28, 2026 11:16 AM (jrgJz)
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Analysts expect memory prices to double by the end of the year and increase by another 40% next year, before easing slightly in 2028 maybe.
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Will this finally be the impetus for software weenies to actually do their job and not simply load an entire library for one call of one function?
Nahhh.
Posted by: buddhaha at June 28, 2026 12:21 PM (UsS7O)
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> if buying a digital movie doesn't mean you own it, then pirating a digital movie isn't theft.
I was waiting for the retardium to show up, and I was not disappointed.
You've never *owned* any movie, TV show, or piece of software *ever*. Period. You've purchased a limited, revocable license to view the work in private. It has been like this since the invention of the home VCR, and pretending otherwise is typical millennial tankie BS.
You grew up pirating everything, and somehow thought the people who made all this media would just let this go on indefinitely rather than changing the game.
And it's not greed either, tankie. It doesn't matter what licensing deal Sony wants, what matters is what licensing deal Studio Canal will agree to. If they want total revocation to sign the deal, then total revocation is what you get.
Posted by: Daniel Ream at June 28, 2026 02:39 PM (LgYtf)
Welcome to Club ONT - a collaboration of The Disco and The Dino. We built this place for you so you can have some fun. Come in in, grab a drink or 3. Keep it light and friendly. Jerks need not enter the premises (the moose out front is keeping track and you do NOT want to disappoint the moose).
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Saturday Night Jokes and Other Funnies
Four Catholic Men and a Catholic Woman Were Having Coffee in St. Peter's Square...
The first Catholic man tells his friends, "My son is a priest; when he walks into a room, everyone calls him 'Father'".
The second Catholic man chirps, "My son is a Bishop. When he walks into a room, people call him 'Your Grace'".
The third Catholic gent says, "My son is a Cardinal. When he enters a room, everyone says, 'Your Eminence'".
The fourth Catholic man then says, "My son is the Pope. When he walks into a room, people call him, 'Your Holiness'".
Since the lone Catholic woman was sipping her coffee in silence, the four men gave her a subtle, "Well..."?
She proudly replies, "I have a daughter, slim, tall, 38D - 24 - 36.
When she walks into a room, people say, "Jeeeeeeeeeesssssssuuussss!"
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Two men and a woman are going to hitman school...
Their teacher takes one of the men out into the hallway, points at a door and says, "In this room, we have your wife. Here's a loaded pistol, go in and kill her."
The guy says, "OK." He goes into the room and comes out a few minutes later. He says, "I love her, I can't do it."
The teacher says, "You don't have what it takes to be a hitman, get out of here."
The teacher then does the same thing with the other guy, with the same result.
He then takes the woman out into the hallway, points at a door and says, "In this room, we have your husband. Here's a loaded pistol, go in and kill him."
She goes into the room, and he hears a gunshot, and then all hell breaks loose. There's yelling and screaming plus furniture being broken. After about 15 minutes of this, the woman comes out looking dishevelled and says, "Why the hell did you put blanks in the gun? I had to beat the son-of-a-bitch to death."
The Buchanita cocktail mixes Scotch with pineapple juice. (We’ll wait while our Scottish ancestors roll over in their graves.) But don’t mind them—Scotch doesn’t need to be fussy or only consumed neat in a Glencairn glass beside a pipette of water. That’s especially true when you’re dealing with an easygoing blended Scotch like Buchanan’s 12-Year. The 80-proof whisky has a light profile that’s full of orange, honey and mild chocolate, and it mixes well with fruit juices like citrus and pineapple. You can score the refreshing drink at stadium concessions, bars and fan zones throughout the World Cup, or make it yourself for at-home watch parties.
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How to make the Buchanita cocktail
No one wants to play mixologist at their World Cup watch party. So stock a cooler with beer, then grab a bottle of Buchanan’s 12 and some fresh pineapple juice, and you’ve got everything you need to watch soccer for the next five weeks.
Ingredients:
1.5 oz Buchanan’s 12 Year DeLuxe Blended Scotch Whisky
5 oz fresh pineapple juice
pineapple leaf for garnish
Combine Buchanan’s whisky and fresh pineapple juice in a cocktail shaker with ice. Shake well. Strain into a lowball glass over fresh ice, and garnish with a pineapple leaf.
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Club ONT Department of International Relations
New song out from ShyHippieGirl from TikTok called Best Sleepover It’s pretty catchy, give it a listen 🎧 pic.twitter.com/2FruRJCOub
*Club ONT management is not responsible for sleepover shenanigans
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Club ONT Department of Cinema Milestones
Mel Brooks turns 100 on Sunday, June 28. In his honor:
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Club ONT Summer Shopping Guide
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Club ONT Department of Full Service Health Care
Please make sure to be clear to the Club ONT technician which specific problem ails you. Otherwise they'll guess...and they may not guess correctly.
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Club ONT Department of Music
Note: this is not asking about your favorite song, but a song you could listen to 100 times. Those may be different. This is also not a song that you would wish on others, so no "Baby Shark for my neighbor" responses.
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Club ONT Jukebox
Club regular "tankdemon" has taken over the jukebox tonight. As today is the 27th of the month, he's featuring members of The 27 Club
Robert Johnson died in 1938, and the cause of death is as mysterious as much of his life. The official death certificate attributes it to complications from syphilis, but many of his friends and contemporaries say it was murder — whiskey laced with strychnine, courtesy of a jealous husband of one of Johnson’s lovers. He was set to play Carnegie Hall just a few months later, but instead he was laid to rest in an unmarked grave.
Robert Johnson was the first, but unfortunately not the last, important musician to pass away at 27, becoming the founder of a club no one wants to join — and one that has captured the popular imagination for decades.
Many thanks to tankdemon for being on time with the tunes tonight!
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Contrary to rumor, the Triscuits have been re-stocked. Repeat - the Triscuits have been restocked. Please form an orderly line for Triscuit distribution. There is enough for everybody. Truscuits are part of a whelming experience at Club ONT, so enjoy.
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Thanks for letting me guest DJ, Disco and Dino.
Posted by: tankdemon at June 27, 2026 10:07 PM (2054U)
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Song I could listen to 100 times and not get tired of? Cinnamon Girl by Neil Young. For the Neil Young haters out there, here's a version by Matthew Sweet and the incomparable goddess Suzanna Hoffs-
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aoZEkk2VI_Y
Posted by: Ex Rex Reeder at June 27, 2026 10:07 PM (QaH55)
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Elsewhere seating is next to the kitchen.
Posted by: Case at June 27, 2026 10:02 PM (IY9No)
I thought it was in the velociraptor pen, to keep TRex's relatives fed.
Posted by: Hour of the Wolf at June 27, 2026 10:08 PM (qx7Zg)
* heads for the undisclosed location just in case *
Posted by: mikeski
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*Dons fake mustache, folds newspaper. Initiating Operation Shopping Cart*
Posted by: scampydog at June 27, 2026 10:13 PM (XPHTt)
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She proudly replies, "I have a daughter, slim, tall, 38D - 24 - 36.
For a waaaaaaay too short of a time, I dated a very tall woman - she had an 38" inseam.
Yeah, I measured.
Posted by: Tonypete at June 27, 2026 10:13 PM (+/hEQ)
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I made cinnamon rolls this morning. I don't like cinnamon and frosting, so I made them with cherry filling made out of cherries cooked down with butter and brown sugar.
I am going to have to think about this more, it did not turn out as good as I hoped.
Posted by: Kindltot at June 27, 2026 10:15 PM (rbvCR)
Causes me to remember the one that got away. Ouch.
Posted by: Tonypete at June 27, 2026 10:16 PM (+/hEQ)
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With a slab of sharp cheddar on top? They are Nirvana...and not the Cobain kind!
Posted by: CharlieBrown'sDildo
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Best to go with a slab of cheddar on both top and bottom of each Triscuit. Just to be sure.
Posted by: scampydog at June 27, 2026 10:16 PM (XPHTt)
Posted by: Aetius451AD at June 27, 2026 10:17 PM (mPXxA)
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Full disclosure, I don't care about soccer, and I don't follow the World Cup, so forgive my ignorance, but ain't that shit still going on? I mean, it's a catchy little song and video, but maybe they should wait, just in case people start burning flags and stabbing each other in the eye? Just an observation.
Posted by: Ex Rex Reeder at June 27, 2026 10:17 PM (QaH55)
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Interesting night in the Middle East. I’m not sure if anyone is completely sure what’s going on, but suddenly a whole lot of shit is going on again. Several countries involved.
Posted by: Tom Servo at June 27, 2026 10:18 PM (f1VM4)
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Thanks for the dandy Saturday Night Club ONT, Disco and Dino!
Jokes were great! Pass on the World Cup Cocktail.
That Golden with headphones is precious!
Posted by: Legally Sufficient at June 27, 2026 10:18 PM (D/6p1)
Posted by: nurse ratched. at June 27, 2026 10:18 PM (H3AP2)
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I've never made CotW but that's my third assist. Should count for sumpin'.
Posted by: Oddbob at June 27, 2026 10:19 PM (vTZFs)
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Song I could listen to 100 times and not get tired of?
The Boys of Summer by Don Henley
Posted by: Archer at June 27, 2026 10:19 PM (wvc0i)
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Not sure I could listen to any song 100 times but, if I did, it would probably have to be one with both compelling lyrics and catchy tune that wouldn't become irritating so quickly. My top candidates:
Tennessee Kid - Steve Earle
Clean My Wounds - Corrosion of Conformity
Twilight Zone - Golden Earring
Rocky Road to Dublin - Irish folk song
Hallowed Be Thy Name - Iron Maiden
Posted by: Matthew Kant Cipher at June 27, 2026 10:19 PM (kOluj)
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For a waaaaaaay too short of a time, I dated a very tall woman - she had an 38" inseam.
Yeah, I measured.
Posted by: Tonypete at June 27, 2026 10:13 PM (+/hEQ)
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I worked with a gal like that long ago. Her legs were often askew.
Posted by: javems at June 27, 2026 10:19 PM (HapR0)
The Hill
@thehill
Kaitlan Collins pushes back on Trump rhetoric: Democratic socialism ‘is not communism’
Posted by: Anonosaurus Wrecks and His All White Jury! at June 27, 2026 10:18 PM (ndZc7)
Narrator: Yes it is.
Posted by: Aetius451AD at June 27, 2026 10:20 PM (mPXxA)
57
Her legs were often askew.
Posted by: javems
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Askew sounds suspiciously like the spy code in the comments above.
Posted by: scampydog at June 27, 2026 10:21 PM (XPHTt)
58
I line the new Leftist talking points about Democratic socialism;
1. Calling Democratic socialists socialists (like they do) is gaslighting scare tactics!
2. Democratic socialists are actually really just capitalists who care.
3. Capitalism is the worst thing ever.
4. Socialism is awesome.
Posted by: blaster at June 27, 2026 10:21 PM (fKauK)
59
I can (and have) listened to this one on repeat all day long. I don't know if it was 100x, but... it was a lot.
And I still like it enough to listen to it again anfter getting the link -- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d2hRTLdvdnk
Posted by: pkudude99 at June 27, 2026 10:21 PM (+Nd2x)
After the USA v Australia game in Seattle, I’d never seen so many American flags ( not on fire) downtown. It was a sea of happy people chanting and cheering and partying together.
Then the Red Sox fans showed up.
Posted by: nurse ratched. at June 27, 2026 10:23 PM (yEz+x)
Thanks for sharing one of your webworks pieces on the previous post.
Posted by: Mrs JTB at June 27, 2026 10:23 PM (yTvNw)
65
Scott has got hie Wiener caught in the meat grinder.
Scott Wiener showed up to the trans march and for the first time we kicked his ass out. It's sad because while he's written some good legislation for queers, hes ultimately a genocidal-supporting center right shill. Trigger warning: broken man walking away defeated. Vote Connie!
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More similar comments.
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Posted by: Anonosaurus Wrecks and His All White Jury! at June 27, 2026 10:24 PM (ndZc7)
Texas Dems have lost their minds defending James Talarico:
“They say that James is trans, we’re all trans. When they say James is gay tofu eating vegan, we’re all gay tofu eating vegans! And when they say James is going to hell, we’ll say we’re all going to hell!”
Posted by: Anonosaurus Wrecks and His All White Jury! at June 27, 2026 10:27 PM (ndZc7)
74
A song you could listen to 100 times. "Mississippi Queen" by Mountain. It always ends too soon.
Posted by: a.moron at June 27, 2026 10:28 PM (X5Jzz)
75
Texas Dems have lost their minds defending James Talarico:
“They say that James is trans, we’re all trans. When they say James is gay tofu eating vegan, we’re all gay tofu eating vegans! And when they say James is going to hell, we’ll say we’re all going to hell!”
Posted by: Anonosaurus Wrecks and His All White Jury! at June 27, 2026 10:27 PM (ndZc7)
OK.
Posted by: Aetius451AD at June 27, 2026 10:28 PM (mPXxA)
Posted by: blaster at June 27, 2026 10:12 PM (fKauK)
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*forehead slap*
This should totally be on my list
Posted by: Matthew Kant Cipher at June 27, 2026 10:29 PM (kOluj)
77 49 Song I could listen to 100 times and not get tired of?
The Boys of Summer by Don Henley
Posted by: Archer at June 27, 2026 10:19 PM (wvc0i)
Love that one, although I think the most haunting song on that album is “Sunset Grill”.
Just looked up trivia, and found something I never knew - Henley wrote the lyrics for Boys of Summer, but Tom Petty and the heartbreakers did the music.
Posted by: Tom Servo at June 27, 2026 10:30 PM (f1VM4)
Posted by: Krebs v Carnot: Epic Battle of the Cycling Stars (TM) - Humiliate! Humiliate! Humiliate! at June 27, 2026 10:30 PM (ixS3i)
79
Texas Dems have lost their minds defending James Talarico:
“They say that James is trans, we’re all trans. When they say James is gay tofu eating vegan, we’re all gay tofu eating vegans! And when they say James is going to hell, we’ll say we’re all going to hell!”
Posted by: Anonosaurus Wrecks and His All White Jury! at June 27, 2026 10:27 PM (ndZc7)
Bye Felicia!
Posted by: nurse ratched. at June 27, 2026 10:30 PM (DGlaL)
80 90 years ago, Scott Weiner would be in the basement of the Lubyanka with a Nagant against the back of his skull while he screamed, "What for?"
Posted by: Hadrian the Seventh at June 27, 2026 10:31 PM (O0L8i)
81
That Nirvana song up top is catchy...never heard it before.
Psst...the Coleman Lazy River Pool is AI.
Posted by: Joemarine at June 27, 2026 10:31 PM (y171U)
82
Wiener is getting Trotsky’d. couldn’t happen to a more deserving fella.
Posted by: Tom Servo at June 27, 2026 10:31 PM (f1VM4)
83
100 times or 100 times in a row? Not sure if there's anything that could do the latter. If there were, it might be something like
https://youtu.be/D38WOzizk98
or maybe the album version of Jim Croce's "Operator."
Posted by: Oddbob at June 27, 2026 10:32 PM (vTZFs)
New York Post
@nypost
Minnesota school board member under fire after saying dogs should urinate on 'White corpses' in cemeteries
. . . .
“I don’t get why we don’t just make dog parks at White Christian cemeteries if White Christians are ok with it? This is a simple fix. Leave the indigenous land sacred and piss on the White corpses.”
Posted by: Anonosaurus Wrecks and His All White Jury! at June 27, 2026 10:32 PM (ndZc7)
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70 LOL @ Scott Weiner.
Posted by: Aetius451AD at June 27, 2026 10:25 PM (mPXxA)
I feel bad for the dude...
Posted by: Joemarine at June 27, 2026 10:32 PM (y171U)
Posted by: San Franpsycho at June 27, 2026 10:34 PM (RIvkX)
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82 Wiener is getting Trotsky’d. couldn’t happen to a more deserving fella.
Posted by: Tom Servo at June 27, 2026 10:31 PM (f1VM4)
The sad thing? Trans do not really have any pull- they are just useful as a wedge issue and cultural and literal stormtroopers. This guy will still get pushed. They'll fall in line. This is just whining about the tip.
Posted by: Aetius451AD at June 27, 2026 10:34 PM (mPXxA)
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88 Good evening morons and Слава Двоим!
Posted by: San Franpsycho at June 27, 2026 10:34 PM (RIvkX)
Gesundheit!
Posted by: Aetius451AD at June 27, 2026 10:34 PM (mPXxA)
91
I watched "Into the Woods" today - the plot is a couple of sisters trying to survive some undetailed apocalypse in a house deep in the woods in North California (actually filmed on Vancouver island) where the power goes out and stays out.
Minor spoiler: Eventually they figure out how to hunt/gather in their area to deal with their used up food supplies.
So I did a little research - the estimate is that an Indian hunter gather would need about 2000 acres of land in the northwest to live off of! Yes with modern knowledge you could shave something off that but...that's a lot of land.
Now in comparison a medieval peasant would only need about 4 acres...No wonder agriculture spread so quickly...
Posted by: 18-1 at June 27, 2026 10:34 PM (sKqQm)
92
Howdy Hordelings! Good to see you all. Even CBD.
Posted by: Doof at June 27, 2026 10:35 PM (QMAsf)
93And when they say James is going to hell, we’ll say we’re all going to hell!”
I suspect at some level most Dems really do believe this. They hate reality. They hate God. They hate everything and everyone
Posted by: Joemarine at June 27, 2026 10:31 PM (y171U)
Nooooooo! I was planning to head to Costco in the morning to get one!
Posted by: a.moron at June 27, 2026 10:36 PM (X5Jzz)
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83 100 times or 100 times in a row? ...or maybe the album version of Jim Croce's "Operator."
Posted by: Oddbob at June 27, 2026 10:32 PM (vTZFs)
Is Croce's album version different from the single?
I could listen to "I Got A Name" a lot, but not 100 times..
Posted by: Joemarine at June 27, 2026 10:36 PM (y171U)
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Repeatable songs? Pretty much anything that Noiselund does reworking RLM videos. "Impressions," "Hot Sexy Bodies," "Philosophical," and "Givin' It (To The Baby)" are good starts.
Mike Franklyn, "Ghoul Disco."
Cop Shoot Cop, "Any Day Now."
I'm sure there are others. But it's late on a Saturday, and you know what that means.
Posted by: BeckoningChasm at June 27, 2026 10:36 PM (CHHv1)
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Some of the Texas dems who are paying attention are starting to realize that they got sold a bill of goods with Talarico. Honestly, I believe that most of the hype about how he was “electable!” and “moderate!” and “appeals to a broad range of Texas voters!” was mostly just a well financed op by the Cornyn campaign.
The democrats got played for fools in the Texas GOP’s civil war, and they’re just now starting to figure out what happened.
Posted by: Tom Servo at June 27, 2026 10:36 PM (f1VM4)
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71 Love Triscuit, the original flavor. It's great with fresh cantaloupe.
Posted by: Legally Sufficient at June 27, 2026 10:26 PM
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Yes!
Marble (shut up, it's a guilty pleasure and the bassline is fun):
https://youtu.be/HpwtLb2d8Kc
Posted by: mikeski at June 27, 2026 10:41 PM (VHUov)
109 Some of the Texas dems who are paying attention are starting to realize that they got sold a bill of goods with Talarico.
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This, too, is the legacy of Obama. The Democrats lost something like 1000 state and federal seats during his administration. The farm system, as it were, was left bare. The lunatics rushed in, with the results we see today.
Posted by: Hadrian the Seventh at June 27, 2026 10:41 PM (O0L8i)
"Could listen to over and over: Lots, but let's go with "Blue Clear Sky" by George Strait.
Posted by: RandomDave at June 27, 2026 10:43 PM (aJQbY)
115
You know what I could listen to 100 times in a row? The entire soundtrack to the original Conan the Barbarian movie by Basil Polidouros. Yes, that I could do.
After that, the soundtrack to Oh Brother where art Thou?
Posted by: Tom Servo at June 27, 2026 10:44 PM (f1VM4)
116
Gulf Coast Highway with Emmylou Harris and Willie Nelson.
Posted by: Aetius451AD at June 27, 2026 10:44 PM (mPXxA)
117
Their debut album was fantastic. Greatness from the first track to the last. Too bad they couldn't follow it up very well
Posted by: Doof
For sure! I listened to that full album on loop, too, before settling on specific ones.
Posted by: She Hobbit at June 27, 2026 10:45 PM (ftFVW)
118Mindful Webmaster,
Thanks for sharing one of your webworks pieces on the previous post.
Posted by: Mrs JTB
You're welcome. I've been parsing out one of my songs per music thread (usually) from the sessions I recorded a decade ago, before my fingers and voice started failing. I know they're no great shakes on performance or recording, but wanted to get them all out in the world. For posterior's sake.
Mindful Webmaster. Heh. If my nic wasn't so burned in, I might change to that.
119
"Sappy" is a great song. Never on an album, it was a secret track on some charity compilation. The hits have been played to death, and Cobain should be noones role model, but they were the last great band, and when he imploded or was murdered (either is believable) he wasn't washed yet. Great sound and he could write a hook. Almost against his wishes because he really wanted to be the kind of punk artist that most people rejected but he was just too good at songwriting
Posted by: Kevin Cronan at June 27, 2026 10:45 PM (3/XaG)
120
I am late. I forgot my id. The moose said I was dead so I couldn’t come in. I snuck in through the window and broke a heel.
Posted by: Piper at June 27, 2026 10:45 PM (OoFl2)
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115 You know what I could listen to 100 times in a row? The entire soundtrack to the original Conan the Barbarian movie by Basil Polidouros. Yes, that I could do.
After that, the soundtrack to Oh Brother where art Thou?
Posted by: Tom Servo at June 27, 2026 10:44 PM (f1VM4)
Last of the Mohicans from the 90s. Awesome even now.
https://tinyurl.com/mr48v9y5
Posted by: Aetius451AD at June 27, 2026 10:45 PM (mPXxA)
122
I've come to an odd conclusion. I don't have a guardian angel. I have a guardian Labrador retriever.
He'll keep me out of trouble many times, but if he thinks I'm safe, he'll chase squirrels and butterflies while I muddle alone. Sometimes he brings me gifts I didn't know I needed, to deal with problems. In times of pain, though, I sense him curled up against me, offering love and support.
Posted by: Hour of the Wolf at June 27, 2026 10:46 PM (qx7Zg)
Posted by: Matthew Kant Cipher at June 27, 2026 10:46 PM (6lIrI)
124
Finishing up the dual dialogue module for the screenwriting config, it's pretty slick if you ask me.
Now I just have to come up with some pithy dialogue.
Posted by: Thomas Bender at June 27, 2026 10:47 PM (XV/Pl)
125
I was confused when Nancy Pelosi endorsed the CCP shill over the p3do establishment soldier.
Jew.
Posted by: San Franpsycho at June 27, 2026 10:47 PM (RIvkX)
126Gulf Coast Highway with Emmylou Harris and Willie Nelson.
I could listen to Willie's guitar playing any time but I don't think I could ever handle his voice 100x on anything.
Posted by: Oddbob at June 27, 2026 10:48 PM (vTZFs)
127
Another loop album for me was Eve 6's first. It was like one great, long song.
Posted by: She Hobbit at June 27, 2026 10:48 PM (ftFVW)
128Last of the Mohicans from the 90s. Awesome even now.
The fort from the battle the movie was based on was near Lake George in NYS so if you are ever out that way you can see a museum/restoration they've done there.
Posted by: Matthew Kant Cipher at June 27, 2026 10:49 PM (6lIrI)
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125 I was confused when Nancy Pelosi endorsed the CCP shill over the p3do establishment soldier.
Jew.
Posted by: San Franpsycho at June 27, 2026 10:47 PM (RIvkX)
Huh. Did not know that. This is one of those things that I am glad I never am really curious about.
Now, those muslims...
Posted by: Aetius451AD at June 27, 2026 10:49 PM (mPXxA)
131
I had injured my shoulder a little while back so I'm just getting back to working out my arms again. I decided to go with barbells since pushups still bother the injured shoulder. I dropped by walmart hoping they'd have a good weight for me and...
They had 2, 3, 5, 8, 10, 12, 15, 25, 30, 35, and 50 lb ones.
Can't argue with that selection.
Posted by: 18-1 at June 27, 2026 10:50 PM (sKqQm)
132
I am late. I forgot my id. The moose said I was dead so I couldn’t come in. I snuck in through the window and broke a heel.
Posted by: Piper at June 27, 2026 10:45 PM (OoFl2)
I was going to suggest bringing Saijo along to vouch for you, but the moose might have let him in and left you outside anyway.
Posted by: Hour of the Wolf at June 27, 2026 10:50 PM (qx7Zg)
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127 Another loop album for me was Eve 6's first. It was like one great, long song.
Posted by: She Hobbit at June 27, 2026 10:48 PM (ftFVW)
Boston.
Posted by: Aetius451AD at June 27, 2026 10:50 PM (mPXxA)
Posted by: Don Black at June 27, 2026 10:51 PM (Ix/XA)
135
Do we have a good disparaging epithet for muslims?
Posted by: Aetius451AD at June 27, 2026 10:51 PM (mPXxA)
136
Last of the Mohicans from the 90s. Awesome even now.
https://tinyurl.com/mr48v9y5
Posted by: Aetius451AD at June 27, 2026 10:45 PM (mPXxA)
"Gladiator" isn't to bad either.
Posted by: javems at June 27, 2026 10:51 PM (HapR0)
137 Theoretically speaking, of course, I could see the DemSocs taking power and soon afterwards shooting all the trannies and neurodivergents. They served their purpose and can now be disposed of.
Posted by: Hadrian the Seventh at June 27, 2026 10:51 PM (O0L8i)
The Boys of Summer reminds me of my high school girl friend.
First really serious love.
Posted by: Archer at June 27, 2026 10:52 PM (wvc0i)
139
122 I've come to an odd conclusion. I don't have a guardian angel. I have a guardian Labrador retriever.
He'll keep me out of trouble many times, but if he thinks I'm safe, he'll chase squirrels and butterflies while I muddle alone. Sometimes he brings me gifts I didn't know I needed, to deal with problems. In times of pain, though, I sense him curled up against me, offering love and support.
Posted by: Hour of the Wolf at June 27
This is really sweet.
Posted by: Piper at June 27, 2026 10:52 PM (OoFl2)
140
You could listen to Itsy Bitsy Teeny Weeny Yellow Polka Dot Bikini (sped up 3x, natch) hundreds of times, if they are trying to make you talk at SERE school, I betcha.
Posted by: Common Tater at June 27, 2026 10:54 PM (i+HwW)
141
They have been grooming Scott Weiner for years through 2 terms on the Board of Supervisors and then in the state senate. He was the heir apparent and establishment choice to replace Pelosi.
Connie Chan is a foreign SEIU plant just elected to her 2nd term on the Board of Supervisors.
This is all proof that Pelosi is and has been taking orders from CCP handlers.
Posted by: San Franpsycho at June 27, 2026 10:54 PM (RIvkX)
142
Theoretically speaking, of course, I could see the DemSocs taking power and soon afterwards shooting all the trannies and neurodivergents. They served their purpose and can now be disposed of.
Posted by: Hadrian the Seventh at June 27, 2026 10:51 PM (O0L8i)
They serve exactly the same purpose (and predilections) of the SA, so you are probably not far wrong. We've reached our stop- time for you to get off.
Posted by: Aetius451AD at June 27, 2026 10:54 PM (mPXxA)
143
If I add all the music links from this thread to those from the music thread, I should still be listening by the time Ace posts on Monday.
A wide variety of music genres and styles, but I've enjoyed everything I've heard so far.
Nothing I'd listen to 100 times, necessarily, but nice.
Posted by: tankdemon at June 27, 2026 10:54 PM (2054U)
146So I did a little research - the estimate is that an Indian hunter gather would need about 2000 acres of land in the northwest to live off of! Yes with modern knowledge you could shave something off that but...that's a lot of land.
Now in comparison a medieval peasant would only need about 4 acres...No wonder agriculture spread so quickly...
Posted by: 18-1 at June 27, 2026 10:34 PM (sKqQm)
It would depend on the area and the group, you know. The PNW indians did maintain food patches, in Camas prairies that also had other plants that were harvested like biscuit root, cattail and wapato swamps, and they also in areas maintained food forests with the edible plants from filberts to elderberries. There was lots of fishing of salmon and trout that was preserved, as well as smelt which were traded widely inland similar to cod in Europe. There were also traditional areas for collecting acorns and for berrying.
Posted by: Kindltot at June 27, 2026 10:55 PM (rbvCR)
Posted by: Don Black at June 27, 2026 10:55 PM (Ix/XA)
148
I was going to suggest bringing Saijo along to vouch for you, but the moose might have let him in and left you outside anyway.
Posted by: Hour of the Wolf at June 27, 2026 10:50
Saijo is famous. He would have been let in and paparazzi chased away.
Posted by: Piper at June 27, 2026 10:56 PM (OoFl2)
149
They served their purpose and can now be disposed of.
Posted by: Hadrian the Seventh at June 27, 2026 10:51 PM (O0L8i)
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My hope is that Weiner realizes this, the look on his face says perhaps he has.
Posted by: San Franpsycho at June 27, 2026 10:56 PM (RIvkX)
150
OK, this thread has seriously confused by Youtube algorithm but here's something it popped up that some of y'all can probably appreciate more than I.
https://youtu.be/n2yFNWQRiU0
Posted by: Oddbob at June 27, 2026 10:56 PM (vTZFs)
151
They have been grooming Scott Weiner for years through 2 terms on the Board of Supervisors and then in the state senate. He was the heir apparent and establishment choice to replace Pelosi.
Connie Chan is a foreign SEIU plant just elected to her 2nd term on the Board of Supervisors.
This is all proof that Pelosi is and has been taking orders from CCP handlers.
Posted by: San Franpsycho at June 27, 2026 10:54 PM (RIvkX)
Indeed.
Posted by: runner at June 27, 2026 10:57 PM (GD0B3)
152135 Do we have a good disparaging epithet for muslims?
Posted by: Aetius451AD at June 27, 2026 10:51 PM (mPXxA)
"Towel heads", but technically speaking that probably only applies to Arabs.
"Goat Fuckers" seems more general.
Posted by: a.moron at June 27, 2026 10:57 PM (X5Jzz)
153
Reposting my list of meme links from earlier, for those who just haven't had enough memes
Week in pictures
https://bit.ly/week-in-pix-2026-06-27
Posted by: Archer at June 27, 2026 11:00 PM (wvc0i)
158
150 OK, this thread has seriously confused by Youtube algorithm but here's something it popped up that some of y'all can probably appreciate more than I.
https://youtu.be/n2yFNWQRiU0
Posted by: Oddbob at June 27, 2026 10:56 PM (vTZFs)
Ally the Piper is great. She played a cover of Darude"s Sandstorm (the ubiquitous techno song) at halftime of an Indianapolis Colts game last season. And not exactly unpleasant to look at.
Posted by: tankdemon at June 27, 2026 11:01 PM (2054U)
159
"Towel heads", but technically speaking that probably only applies to Arabs.
"Goat Fuckers" seems more general.
Posted by: a.moron at June 27, 2026 10:57 PM (X5Jzz)
Hmmm. Yeah. Rag as well. Knew one guy who called them 'Sad N-words.'
All of those seem geographical. And if they were just fucking goats well, that would be better.
Posted by: Aetius451AD at June 27, 2026 11:02 PM (mPXxA)
I hope this isn't a case of "Missed it by that much, Chief."
Posted by: Hour of the Wolf at June 27, 2026 11:02 PM (qx7Zg)
161I've come to an odd conclusion. I don't have a guardian angel. I have a guardian Labrador retriever.
[ . . .]
Posted by: Hour of the Wolf at June 27, 2026 10:46 PM (qx7Zg)
Some people have guardian angels. I have an opossum wearing a waistcoat who looks like he owes a lot of bad debt to some nasty bookies, and every time it looks like I am going to make the sensible decision he crawls out of the underbrush as says, . . . Why are we doing the obvious thing here?
Posted by: Kindltot at June 27, 2026 11:02 PM (rbvCR)
Posted by: Piper at June 27, 2026 11:04 PM (Wmg4n)
163 The fort from the battle the movie was based on was near Lake George in NYS so if you are ever out that way you can see a museum/restoration they've done there.
Posted by: 18-1
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Actual film location was here...but it's not worth visiting. Nothing but toothless hillbillies.
Posted by: Mike Hammer, etc., etc. at June 27, 2026 11:04 PM (XeU6L)
164
Some people have guardian angels. I have an opossum wearing a waistcoat who looks like he owes a lot of bad debt to some nasty bookies, and every time it looks like I am going to make the sensible decision he crawls out of the underbrush as says, . . . Why are we doing the obvious thing here?
Posted by: Kindltot at June 27, 2026 11:02 PM (rbvCR)
I hope Doof, Bulg, and others get found by a guardian lab than a guardian possum.
Posted by: Hour of the Wolf at June 27, 2026 11:04 PM (qx7Zg)
165
You could listen to Itsy Bitsy Teeny Weeny Yellow Polka Dot Bikini (sped up 3x, natch) hundreds of times
Used to break Otto Ludwig Piffl into confessing he was an American spy in the movie One Two Three.
Posted by: Archer at June 27, 2026 11:04 PM (wvc0i)
Edith Piaf, Hymne a L'amour-- the video version from Piaf's 1950 concert at Carnegie Hall.
My second choice (very CLOSE second!) would be Celine Dion, same song, at the close of the 2924 Olympics.
I finally went with Piaf because she wrote the song.
Btw, would you have to hear the same song 100 times on continuous play? Or would there be bathroom breaks?
Posted by: mnw at June 27, 2026 11:05 PM (RCjYY)
167
Weiner is incapable of realizing what time of day it is or that he's a useful idiot.
Posted by: Dark Lixtiquatal at June 27, 2026 11:05 PM (DZ9Lv)
168
"Towel heads", but technically speaking that probably only applies to Arabs.
"Goat Fuckers" seems more general.
Posted by: a.moron at June 27, 2026 10:57 PM (X5Jzz)
Hmmm. Yeah. Rag as well. Knew one guy who called them 'Sad N-words.'
All of those seem geographical. And if they were just fucking goats well, that would be better.
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Hadji
Posted by: Mike Hammer, etc., etc. at June 27, 2026 11:06 PM (XeU6L)
169
Were you pushing the door or pulling it?
Posted by: tankdemon at June 27, 2026 10:12 PM (2054U)
I was jiggling the door and some flatfoot rousted me. No cash bail is a lifesaver.
Posted by: OrangeEnt at June 27, 2026 11:06 PM (1Ff7Z)
170
162 Nobody wants a guardian Shiba Inu.
Posted by: Piper at June 27, 2026 11:04 PM (Wmg4n)
It beats the hell out of a cricket.
Posted by: Pinocchio at June 27, 2026 11:06 PM (2054U)
171
Weiner is incapable of realizing what time of day it is or that he's a useful idiot.
Posted by: Dark Lixtiquatal at June 27, 2026 11:05 PM (DZ9Lv)
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Have I mentioned he went to Harvard?
Posted by: San Franpsycho at June 27, 2026 11:06 PM (RIvkX)
172
Btw, would you have to hear the same song 100 times on continuous play? Or would there be bathroom breaks?
Posted by: mnw
Modern technology provides many options to continue listening while you use the facilities.
Posted by: She Hobbit at June 27, 2026 11:06 PM (ftFVW)
173
I've met him a few times. He makes my skin crawl.
Posted by: San Franpsycho at June 27, 2026 11:07 PM (RIvkX)
174
164 Some people have guardian angels. I have an opossum wearing a waistcoat who looks like he owes a lot of bad debt to some nasty bookies, and every time it looks like I am going to make the sensible decision he crawls out of the underbrush as says, . . . Why are we doing the obvious thing here?
Posted by: Kindltot at June 27, 2026 11:02 PM (rbvCR)
Wouldn't the obvious thing be to make a fortune with a talking opossum?
Posted by: Bilwis Devourer of Innocent Souls, I'm starvin' over here at June 27, 2026 11:07 PM (w/O5Q)
Posted by: Bilwis Devourer of Innocent Souls, I'm starvin' over here at June 27, 2026 11:10 PM (w/O5Q)
178
I was jiggling the door and some flatfoot rousted me. No cash bail is a lifesaver.
Posted by: OrangeEnt at June 27, 2026 11:06 PM (1Ff7Z)
In my day, getting rousted generally included the liberal application of a billy club. Fear of the ACLU has sure made modern coppers soft.
Posted by: tankdemon at June 27, 2026 11:10 PM (2054U)
179 The flip side of things you could listen to 100 times in a row are things you're tired of but, when you go a long time without hearing them and then hear them again, you realize how good they are.
Posted by: Hadrian the Seventh at June 27, 2026 11:11 PM (O0L8i)
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I finally found something I can agree with from joy behar.
Today I saw an article where she said that she was embarrassed that she was an American.
I can honestly say that I am also embarrassed that she is an American.
And all the other crones that are on that show with her.
Posted by: Florida Peasant at June 27, 2026 11:12 PM (29wyG)
181Wouldn't the obvious thing be to make a fortune with a talking opossum?
Absolutely. Heh.
Posted by: Michigan J. Frog at June 27, 2026 11:12 PM (vTZFs)
182
Another I can listen to it in a loop song I really like.
Tesla - Love Song
youtu.be/l2q_-xN2N54
Posted by: Puddleglum at work at June 27, 2026 11:14 PM (MmTZZ)
183Wouldn't the obvious thing be to make a fortune with a talking opossum?
Posted by: Bilwis Devourer of Innocent Souls
Absolutely. Heh.
Posted by: Michigan J. Frog
I don't have time for a girlfriend..... but a talking frog is cool.
Posted by: just the software-engineer's punchline at June 27, 2026 11:15 PM (VHUov)
184
Good night, all. Glad I could pop in a second.
Posted by: Piper at June 27, 2026 11:15 PM (OoFl2)
185
I finally found something I can agree with from joy behar.
Today I saw an article where she said that she was embarrassed that she was an American.
I can honestly say that I am also embarrassed that she is an American.
And all the other crones that are on that show with her.
Posted by: Florida Peasant
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Potential 'Comment of the Week'
Posted by: Mike Hammer, etc., etc. at June 27, 2026 11:16 PM (XeU6L)
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There are an awful lot of videos coming out of Venezuela about rescuing people from collapsed buildings.
Some clips also of troops arriving to help.
Eduardo Menoni
@eduardomenon
Posted by: Kindltot at June 27, 2026 11:19 PM (rbvCR)
187
A happy Mindful Webworker is a good result for a Mindful Webworker.
Posted by: BeckoningChasm at June 27, 2026 11:19 PM (CHHv1)
“Fat Man” by Pete Moore Orchestra
https://youtu.be/SaZd4Z6OmbU
Wie a Glock’n by Marianne Mendt
https://youtu.be/bIiqJCNs7jw
Tiki by Jimmy McGriff
https://youtu.be/cj0P0u7R39o
Posted by: Slash Buzz at June 27, 2026 11:38 PM (FstDi)
209
Weiner is incapable of realizing what time of day it is or that he's a useful idiot.
Posted by: Dark Lixtiquatal at June 27, 2026 11:05 PM (DZ9Lv)
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He's a Wiener. It's right there in his name.
Posted by: Cicero (@cicero43) at June 27, 2026 11:40 PM (u/oMr)
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They expect 920 dead.
Everything is cratered.
Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at June 27, 2026 11:38 PM (RBKzD)
Is this Venezuela, or a different catastrophe?
Posted by: Hour of the Wolf at June 27, 2026 11:41 PM (qx7Zg)
Posted by: Archer at June 27, 2026 11:00 PM (wvc0i)
I've probably listened to that (and the rest of their '73 - '96 output, including boots) at least 1000 times. Though if I had to pick only one album from them as my all-time fave rave, it would be Rubycon. It's the true birth of "Berlin School" electronica, and is (to me) the perfect album from them.
Tangerine Dream is my favorite modern music act (I'm a Moderator of three different TD Fakebook groups, and met the band backstage twice in London in '96 and '97.) however, the act that currently performs under the name is using it as a skinsuit, IMNSHO. As far as I'm concerned, the band ended when Edgar Froese died back in 2015.
Posted by: goozer at June 27, 2026 11:41 PM (eTh1u)
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I have no doubt if we had the room for it we'd buy that little river for nothing to do. I know my late father would have on the farm for next to the pool and under the pecan trees. Maybe buy a few to go to the lake.
The song I could listen to forever and never tire of is hard as there are many.
Maybe this one as it grabs me right out of the gate:
https://tinyurl.com/zfxkrspe
I haven't watched a game of the World Cup, because watching the fans is game enough. I love them. I want to keep them here. I always loved to visit Scotland and am 1/4 Scots. Wish I could party with them! I now read some things in a Brit accent, which is odd, I know, but true as this is what I have done all week as watch youtubes of their surprise, joy, amazed at our country,and fun!
Love the song of the Sleepover, Doof and Dino! Will drink my dram straight, though, this winter.
What will the visitors think of our 250th Birthday party, & I don't think they are ready for fireworks
An American said this (not my quote) as he entertained some people on his farm in Texas:
"My soul is on fire." Aye. I feel the same. My patriotism is off the charts, y'all!
Blessings and joy to all Morons who read here. G'nite.
Posted by: ChristyBlinkyTheGreat at June 27, 2026 11:42 PM (hzuYO)
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Edgar Froese. You won't see him around here no more.
Posted by: Clemenza at June 27, 2026 11:42 PM (u/oMr)
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Speaking of Crazy Trains*, Youtube served this up just now.
https://youtu.be/nF9ESA_H2z8
IIAMN, that scenic little drive takes about an hour in the Family Truckster. And listen at the end where he says "I hit a marmot."
With that, I'm out. See y'all on the book and/or gun threads. G'night.
* gratuitous attempt at thread tie-in.
Posted by: Oddbob at June 27, 2026 11:42 PM (vTZFs)
215
Any love for German jazz rock band "Passport"?
Posted by: Dark Lixtiquatal at June 27, 2026 11:43 PM (DZ9Lv)
216
Costco run with scampywife today. She wanted the 64oz container of peanut M&Ms - $16.99! Woman, I would rather eat a $16.99 steak. So I am here reading the comments and eating peanut M&Ms.
Posted by: scampydog at June 27, 2026 11:44 PM (XPHTt)
@trump_repost
1h
Great News!!! Julia Letlow WON in Louisiana, beating conclusively a very strong and smart opponent. Congratulations to Julia. She will be a truly GREAT Senator! President DONALD J. TRUMP
Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at June 27, 2026 11:46 PM (RBKzD)
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I had Johnny Horton’s “Battle Of New Orleans” on 45. Emphasis on “had”, because one of my brothers broke it in half. I guess he didn’t want to listen to it 100 times?
Posted by: Common Tater at June 27, 2026 11:46 PM (o/qTI)
221
I honest-to-God couldn't remember who Scott Weiner IS. So, I looked at Wiki just now-- discovered that Wikipedia devoted more space to Scott Weiner than to Winston Churchill.
Posted by: mnw at June 27, 2026 11:47 PM (RCjYY)
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164 Some people have guardian angels. I have an opossum wearing a waistcoat who looks like he owes a lot of bad debt to some nasty bookies, and every time it looks like I am going to make the sensible decision he crawls out of the underbrush as says, . . . Why are we doing the obvious thing here?
Posted by: Kindltot at June 27, 2026 11:02 PM (rbvCR)
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Based on my college days, I have an entire team of Guardian Angels. Who were exhausted til I finally married. My father hired them. He was overjoyed when I finally married. XXXX kisses
Posted by: ChristyBlinkyTheGreat at June 27, 2026 11:48 PM (hzuYO)
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It's like the 12 y.o. boy who can't stay out of the bathroom.
@trump_repost
4h
United States aircraft just struck Iranian missile and drone storage locations, and coastal radar sites, for violating the Cease Fire Agreement, AGAIN!
It is very possible that they will never learn! There may come a point when we are no longer able to be reasonable, and will be forced to militarily complete the job that we very successfully started. If that happens, the Islamic Republic of Iran will no longer exist!
_President DJT
Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at June 27, 2026 11:48 PM (RBKzD)
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221 I honest-to-God couldn't remember who Scott Weiner IS. So, I looked at Wiki just now-- discovered that Wikipedia devoted more space to Scott Weiner than to Winston Churchill.
Posted by: mnw
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They've blocked the fellow who was its originator.
Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at June 27, 2026 11:50 PM (RBKzD)
225
"United States aircraft just struck Iranian missile and drone storage locations, and coastal radar sites"
Posted by: Alberta Oil Peon at June 27, 2026 11:52 PM (1z8ji)
229
It’s not love, by Dokken.
Sorry. But I’m really not sorry.
100X in a row? I’ve not had to occasion to try that, but I can tell you that the last 200 times I’ve heard it, I’ve cranked it up to 11!
Posted by: Gunslinger at June 27, 2026 11:52 PM (Mxkwh)
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There are Guardian Angles, too. 45° 90°, 108° etc
Posted by: Common Tater at June 27, 2026 11:54 PM (o/qTI)
231
112 Songs I could listen to 100 times
The Wall - Kansas
Posted by: Hour of the Wolf
Hm..... maybe 91 times. But that's a good one.
Posted by: mikeski at June 27, 2026 10:42 PM (VHUov)*******************
Aye to Kansas' album: Left Overture
Also Lynyrd Skynyrd album: Street Survivors
Those were very popular at out keggers. Come on in and party awhile was our motto!
Posted by: ChristyBlinkyTheGreat at June 27, 2026 11:55 PM (hzuYO)
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Where’s Publius? I was looking forward to his customary erudite sidereal excursions
Posted by: Common Tater at June 27, 2026 11:56 PM (o/qTI)
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100X song:
Gymnopedie by Erik Satie.
Beautiful.
Posted by: Diogenes at June 27, 2026 11:56 PM (2WIwB)
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If there are only a thousand dead then it was a miracle.
There is some issue with the extremely corrupt Chavista governor of that department trying to prevent aid workers coming in. I think that got ironed out.
Posted by: Kindltot at June 27, 2026 11:57 PM (rbvCR)
235
That Lazy River Cosco instant Water Park needs a little upgrading. I'm pretty sure we could take the motor off a little recreational drone and affix it to the back of a cooler. Waterproofing the remote control might take a little ingenuity, but it's doable. But, once you iron out the details...
Beer delivery will be achieved. And, there's no need to tip your little mechanical waiter.
Posted by: Orson at June 27, 2026 11:58 PM (dIske)
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Where’s Publius? I was looking forward to his customary erudite sidereal excursions
Posted by: Common Tater at June 27, 2026 11:56 PM (o/qTI)
Perhaps he's partying with the drunken server hamsters.
Posted by: Hour of the Wolf at June 28, 2026 12:01 AM (qx7Zg)
237
So I did a little research - the estimate is that an Indian hunter gather would need about 2000 acres of land in the northwest to live off of! Yes with modern knowledge you could shave something off that but...that's a lot of land.
Now in comparison a medieval peasant would only need about 4 acres...No wonder agriculture spread so quickly...
Posted by: 18-1 at June 27, 2026 10:34 PM (sKqQm)
Vancouver Island forests do have one hell of a lot of slugs.
Posted by: Alberta Oil Peon at June 28, 2026 12:02 AM (1z8ji)
238
The Hill
@thehill
Kaitlan Collins pushes back on Trump rhetoric: Democratic socialism ‘is not communism’
Posted by: Anonosaurus Wrecks and His All White Jury! at June 27, 2026 10:18 PM (ndZc7)
Narrator: Yes it is.
Posted by: Aetius451AD at June 27, 2026 10:20 PM (mPXxA)
Uuuhhh...hey Collins. You're a dumbass.
Posted by: Diogenes at June 28, 2026 12:02 AM (2WIwB)
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Would love to have the "Lazy River Pool System" LOL, but it's too good to be true... And my yard is sloped just enough to make such a thing *not workable* anyway.
Posted by: JQ at June 28, 2026 12:03 AM (rdVOm)
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The Boys of Summer reminds me of my high school girl friend.
First really serious love.
Posted by: Archer at June 27, 2026 10:52 PM (wvc0i)
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You never forget that first boob.
Posted by: Diogenes at June 28, 2026 12:04 AM (2WIwB)
241
That was my sister's favorite 45 when we were kids. I bet I have listened to it a hundred times.
Posted by: Oddbob at June 27, 2026 11:00 PM (vTZFs)
My brother listened to Convoy non stop. The record had a skip at the end that went convoy skip convoy skip convoy skip infinitely if you let it. He would sit there playing, singing right along until my dad or me started it over again for him. He would pitch a major bitch if you turned it off. So I've heard Convoy probably over a thousand times.
Posted by: Reforger at June 28, 2026 12:04 AM (0dsIZ)
242
Celine Dion has never recorded La Marseillaise, which is certainly counterintuitive.
I wonder if she might've avoided doing so out of concern that her recording might be taken up by the Parti Quebecois.
Posted by: Hour of the Wolf at June 28, 2026 12:06 AM (qx7Zg)
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>>Kaitlan Collins pushes back on Trump rhetoric: Democratic socialism ‘is not communism’
Sure, honey. Please DO TELL us how, exactly, it's different. We'll wait...
Posted by: JQ at June 28, 2026 12:07 AM (rdVOm)
245
I’ve been watching some videos which call themselves time lapse AI videos - frex Rome from 10,000 BC to the present.
Pretty fascinating, but I just watched one on New Orleans, and the AI needs a little more oversight. The historical info was solid, but St Louis church on Jackson Square kept moving around and changing orientation from scene to scene, like it was on wheels or rollers. It was disconcerting.
Posted by: Tom Servo at June 28, 2026 12:07 AM (f1VM4)
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@zerohedge
57m
Tehran Retaliates Against Bahrain, Kuwait After US Bombing Campaign Along Iranian Coast
Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at June 28, 2026 12:08 AM (RBKzD)
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@223 Trump needs to learn, quickly, that moslems lie and cannot be trusted. It's ingrained in them. Exterminate them all. "Oh, we'll lose the moderate moslems!" No such beings exist.
Posted by: BeckoningChasm at June 28, 2026 12:09 AM (CHHv1)
248
Communists are just Socialists In A Hurry. Abject failure everytime it has been tried. At gunpoint. The Soviets would send you (and your family, split up) to Siberian Gulags for possession of a single wheat berry. For not being sufficiently enthusiastic about the Party, perhaps a stray offhand comment made many years earlier.
Don’t be fooled, the U.S.A. isn’t much of a free market any longer, they also want to give (as always) a false choice and blame Capitalism (a Marxist term, btw)
Posted by: Common Tater at June 28, 2026 12:10 AM (o/qTI)
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244 >>Kaitlan Collins pushes back on Trump rhetoric: Democratic socialism ‘is not communism’
Sure, honey. Please DO TELL us how, exactly, it's different. We'll wait...
Posted by: JQ at June 28, 2026 12:07 AM (rdVOm)
If their goal is limited to the US, then Fascists would be a better historical match. Communists seek it globally.
Posted by: Hour of the Wolf at June 28, 2026 12:11 AM (qx7Zg)
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Tehran Retaliates Against Bahrain, Kuwait After US Bombing Campaign Along Iranian Coast
Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at June 28, 2026 12:08 AM (RBKzD)
Stuff appears to be happening in Baghdad which is even spicier than that , but gotta give it a day at least for anyone to figure out what’s really going on.
Posted by: Tom Servo at June 28, 2026 12:12 AM (f1VM4)
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If Trump wants to see his approval rating drop below zero overnight, he could send ground troops into Iran.
The public would just not support that.
Posted by: mnw at June 28, 2026 12:12 AM (RCjYY)
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Hmmm..200 ft lazy river pool system looks pretty cool. I have the room for it, but that looks like a nightmare to maintain. Around here I would find animals partying in it. There was actually a pool here at one time, but I guess the last owner bailed on the idea. Probably for the same reasons I don't want one to start with.
Posted by: Berserker-Dragonheads Division at June 28, 2026 12:14 AM (snZF9)
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@Osint613
32m
VENEZUELA EARTHQUAKES: 1,430 people have been confirmed dead with 3,238 others injured.
68,900 remain missing, according to reports submitted by families to the Venezuelan government
Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at June 28, 2026 12:15 AM (RBKzD)
254
Nukes on the ground would be just ducky, though.
Posted by: Alberta Oil Peon at June 28, 2026 12:15 AM (1z8ji)
Posted by: Joe Kidd at June 28, 2026 12:16 AM (nbLIj)
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Would love to have the "Lazy River Pool System" LOL, but it's too good to be true... And my yard is sloped just enough to make such a thing *not workable* anyway.
Posted by: JQ at June 28, 2026 12:03 AM (rdVOm)
Yeah with a bad slope by the time you got to where it was level it would like something out of a water park.
Posted by: Berserker-Dragonheads Division at June 28, 2026 12:17 AM (snZF9)
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"If Trump wants to see his approval rating drop below zero overnight, he could send ground troops into Iran."
We've been surveilling Iran with satellites for decades. How could we NOT know the location of every 'missile and drone storage location, and coastal radar site?' Hit them ALL from the air and end Iran's ability to threaten the Strait and the GSs.
Posted by: gp at June 28, 2026 12:18 AM (Jr5Lq)
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@Osint613
3h
CENTCOM has released footage of tonight’s U.S. strikes on Iranian military targets, which it says were carried out in response to Iran’s drone attack on the commercial tanker M/T Kiku
www.youtube.com/watch?v=tQj1kPmQXwE
Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at June 28, 2026 12:18 AM (RBKzD)
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Lazy River Pool System is AI picture. Too bad, though.. it looks like a lot of fun! (Except for trying to mow or maintain that area in the middle)
Posted by: JQ at June 28, 2026 12:20 AM (rdVOm)
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@Osint613
32m
VENEZUELA EARTHQUAKES: 1,430 people have been confirmed dead with 3,238 others injured.
68,900 remain missing, according to reports submitted by families to the Venezuelan government
Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at June 28, 2026 12:15 AM (RBKzD)
68,900 missing? Nah, they're probably counting the ones that have been here for months causing trouble.
Posted by: Berserker-Dragonheads Division at June 28, 2026 12:21 AM (snZF9)
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Yard is sloped, yes. But not quite enough for a Slip 'n' Slide darn it!
Posted by: JQ at June 28, 2026 12:21 AM (rdVOm)
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Iraq's Green Zone in Baghdad has been placed under lockdown as military forces deploy, with reports of raids targeting the residences of government officials, according to The New Region.
Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at June 28, 2026 12:22 AM (RBKzD)
Possibly a good idea. At some point, I would add bridges and power plants to your target list. But not ground troops.
I wish people who are linking to their favorite songs would tell us what it IS, so we can find out if we want to hear it before playing it.
Posted by: mnw at June 28, 2026 12:23 AM (RCjYY)
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Well, I got the Gravely mower started today, and it ran fine, but it would not motivate. At. All. Engaged the PTO, and the mower deck blades spun merrily, decapitating the few dandelions unlucky enough to be under it. But the machine would not move. Checked the level in the hydraulic fluid tank. A little low, maybe? Added some. No joy.
Machine's owner shows up while it's idling away. "What are these plugs in the front of the two hydraulic pumps?" I thought they looked like bleeder screws. They were loose. I screwed in until they seated. Bingo! We had drive, forward and reverse. But there was a lot of chatter, and the inside wheel skidded on the turf when making a tight turn. Hard on the lawn. Supposedly, there is a precise procedure one had to follow to properly set up the hydro drive. So I have to look that up.
And the Buick has gone home, all done. Woot!
Posted by: Alberta Oil Peon at June 28, 2026 12:24 AM (1z8ji)
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Probably a dumb question. Are there still American troops stationed in Baghdad? Iraq, generally?
Posted by: Common Tater at June 28, 2026 12:24 AM (o/qTI)
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I worked with a gal like that long ago. Her legs were often askew.
Posted by: javems at June 27, 2026 10:19 PM (HapR0)
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When they get to akimbo, call in professional help.
Posted by: Cicero (@cicero43) at June 28, 2026 12:25 AM (6/7Fs)
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AI sez: "The United States currently stations fewer than 2,000 troops in Iraq."
Posted by: gp at June 28, 2026 12:26 AM (Jr5Lq)
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I thought Zero pulled them all out-- thereby facilitating ISIS' takeover of much of Iraq?
Posted by: mnw at June 28, 2026 12:26 AM (RCjYY)
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We've been surveilling Iran with satellites for decades. How could we NOT know the location of every 'missile and drone storage location, and coastal radar site?' Hit them ALL from the air and end Iran's ability to threaten the Strait and the GSs.
Posted by: gp at June 28, 2026 12:18 AM (Jr5Lq)
Yeah I'm kinda puzzled by that myself. Burn the fuckers from orbit.
Posted by: Berserker-Dragonheads Division at June 28, 2026 12:27 AM (snZF9)
270 *sits over here with my new friends Sydney, Clayton, and Jugdish*
Posted by: My Delta name is Miklos at June 28, 2026 12:30 AM (6VErX)
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I wish people who are linking to their favorite songs would tell us what it IS, so we can find out if we want to hear it before playing it.
Posted by: mnw at June 28, 2026 12:23 AM (RCjYY)
No love for Banana Phone?
Posted by: Joe Kidd at June 28, 2026 12:30 AM (nbLIj)
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I wish people who are linking to their favorite songs would tell us what it IS, so we can find out if we want to hear it before playing it.
Posted by: mnw at June 28, 2026 12:23 AM (RCjYY)
You can be sure any music link I post would be something loud, fast, obnoxious, and could probably start or end a few small wars.
Posted by: Berserker-Dragonheads Division at June 28, 2026 12:31 AM (snZF9)
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Grocery store had Twinkies on sale, so I figured why not? Haven't had one in forever. I can immediately feel the acid assault on my teeth as the sugar invigorates my mouth flora.
Posted by: gp at June 28, 2026 12:31 AM (Jr5Lq)
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World Cup has done a weird thing. Brought together lefties and righties, waving flags and chanting USA!! USA!! I’m talking normal lefties not the DSA pukes. They hate everything including the World Cup because they’re deranged lunatics.
I’m loving every minute of it.
Posted by: Heroq at June 28, 2026 12:31 AM (VktcG)
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Look at the clowns in the IC and you have your answer to why we don't know where everything is. They're a bunch of stupid grifters or more likely on Iran's side.
Posted by: Reforger at June 28, 2026 12:33 AM (0dsIZ)
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I think Al-Asad airbase was our last significant military concentration in Iraq and we exited that a while back. Haven't kept up, but likely there's an augmented USMC detachment at the embassy (they have air defense installations), more personnel at the support facility at BIAP (airport), and definitely folks up in Iraqi Kurdistan. Would guess (lol) there's a significant Other Guvamint Agency presence in Kurdistan as well.
Some Euro presence in Kurdistan as well. A French soldier was killed in a drone attack during the recent full-blown festivities.
Posted by: rhomboid at June 28, 2026 12:34 AM (U/Byj)
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"Look at the clowns in the IC and you have your answer to why we don't know where everything is. They're a bunch of stupid grifters or more likely on Iran's side."
If that's true, we really need to abandon the role of World Policeman, because we will inevitably suck at it, without good intel.
He's in the ER with his 96 yr old mother, unfortunately. 3rd time this month....
Posted by: Publius on Stupid Phone at June 28, 2026 12:40 AM (+82YS)
279I wish people who are linking to their favorite songs would tell us what it IS, so we can find out if we want to hear it before playing it.
Posted by: mnw
You can be sure any music link I post would be something loud, fast, obnoxious, and could probably start or end a few small wars.
Posted by: Berserker
I sometimes put bands and titles in, but it probably doesn't help, because nobody else knows the stuff I listen to.
Black Spikes - Aurea (good for 1.17 small wars)
https://youtu.be/rm2GvfboBtg
Posted by: mikeski at June 28, 2026 12:40 AM (VHUov)
I was reading the comments at youtube. I was gratified to see that quite a few others, besides me, had a hard time deciding which they liked better-- Piaf or Celine.
The French do gigantic spectacles very well. They have a real talent for it. Celine singing at the Arche de la Triomphe at the end of the '24 Paris Olympics-- now THAT was one helluva spectacle.
Sorry your mom is doing poorly, publius. Prayers up...
Posted by: JQ at June 28, 2026 12:45 AM (rdVOm)
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Posted by: gp at June 28, 2026 12:18 AM (Jr5Lq)
Yeah I'm kinda puzzled by that myself. Burn the fuckers from orbit.
Posted by: Berserker-Dragonheads Division at June 28, 2026 12:27 AM (snZF9)
Iran built several of what they called “missile cities” , tunneling under mountains so the actual storage sites were under hundreds of feet of granite, safe even from bunker buster bombs. Even the US agreed that they had tens of thousands of ballistic missiles stored in these sites.
In early March, US bombs destroyed and collapsed the entrances to these sites so that they were unreachable - but published satellite photos show that Iran has been digging them out and establishing access over the last 6 weeks.
It appears that they’ve been successful, and their “missile cities” are back online. No doubt the contents are now being distributed around the country.
Posted by: Tom Servo at June 28, 2026 12:45 AM (f1VM4)
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He's in the ER with his 96 yr old mother, unfortunately. 3rd time this month....
Posted by: Publius on Stupid Phone
Does not help you or your Mama, but my Old Mama was at the ER every day in some weeks, twice a day sometimes, and a few times three times within 24 hours
Posted by: Miklos at June 28, 2026 12:45 AM (6VErX)
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If that's true, we really need to abandon the role of World Policeman, because we will inevitably suck at it, without good intel.
Posted by: gp
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Who assumes that role? The void will be filled.
Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at June 28, 2026 12:45 AM (RBKzD)
He's in the ER with his 96 yr old mother, unfortunately. 3rd time this month....
Posted by: Publius on Stupid Phone at June 28, 2026 12:40 AM (+82YS)
After supper, Mama started to feel breathless. We were finishing up with her leg bandages (edema/hematomas), and Publius took her blood pressure about 20 times. It was very high for her - like 160/98 one time (normally she's like 106/58 or something like that). They said there's fluid in her lungs and they'll have to put her on Lasik (sp?) to remove fluid.
Such a bummer, since her legs were really improving from keeping them elevated. She hates that but we finally convinced her that it was more important than her comfort right now.
Poor lady has sooooo much going on, and she is so effin sweet you wouldn't believe it. The best mother-in-law evah!
Posted by: Miley, okravangelist at June 28, 2026 12:47 AM (w6EFb)
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Yes, Publius. Me too. A great blessing to have all those extra years with her, I'm sure. My mother made it to 94.
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It appears that they’ve been successful, and their “missile cities” are back online. No doubt the contents are now being distributed around the country.
Posted by: Tom Servo at June 28, 2026 12:45 AM (f1VM4)
Time for some nuke bunker busters. Also blow up every GD mosque and the fuckers in them.
Posted by: Alberta Oil Peon at June 28, 2026 12:49 AM (1z8ji)
290
"Who assumes that role? The void will be filled."
Even before Iran, I had zero confidence that the US could stop China from invading Taiwan. Now, after Iran, my confidence is less than zero.
We should not pursue futility as a foreign policy. I was hoping that was part of what MAGA was about. I was wrong, apparently.
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Does not help you or your Mama, but my Old Mama was at the ER every day in some weeks, twice a day sometimes, and a few times three times within 24 hours
Posted by: Miklos at June 28, 2026 12:45 AM (6VErX)
Your Old Mama reigns supreme as Queen of the ER.
Publius' Old Mama is Miz Congeniality.
Posted by: Miley, okravangelist at June 28, 2026 12:50 AM (w6EFb)
293
As Trump said, Iran is "trying to tap us along" until he leaves office.
301
Someone better invent that lazy river thing, because I can't have a pool.
Posted by: Miley, okravangelist
You got a crick out back
Not like them Big City people
Posted by: Miklos uses Southern terminology at June 28, 2026 12:57 AM (6VErX)
302
I assume Mama will be admitted, then my sweetie will come home. I'm supposed to get some sleep so I'll be functional for the day shift.
Debby, we need to catch up, it's been too long. Got your txt. Soon.
Posted by: Miley, okravangelist at June 28, 2026 12:58 AM (w6EFb)
303
Oh. Sorry, Bulg. Hope your issue gets resolved.
Posted by: JQ at June 28, 2026 12:58 AM (rdVOm)
304
It doesn't become a proper crick until a ways west.
Posted by: Miley, okravangelist at June 28, 2026 01:00 AM (w6EFb)
305
It appears that they’ve been successful, and their “missile cities” are back online. No doubt the contents are now being distributed around the country.
Posted by: Tom Servo at June 28, 2026 12:45 AM (f1VM4)
Time for some nuke bunker busters. Also blow up every GD mosque and the fuckers in them.
Posted by: Alberta Oil Peon at June 28, 2026 12:49 AM (1z8ji)
Rods from god, or some good ol' Centauri mass drivers.
Posted by: Berserker-Dragonheads Division at June 28, 2026 01:00 AM (snZF9)
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303 Thanks, JQ. I still love Triscuits, in theory.
That makes more sense, anyway. They're not triangles.
Posted by: mikeski at June 28, 2026 01:04 AM (VHUov)
308
In triscuit theory, the sum of the angles of the corners is 2*pi.
Posted by: gp at June 28, 2026 01:04 AM (Jr5Lq)
309
It doesn't become a proper crick until a ways west.
Posted by: Miley, okravangelist
If Publius would operate some of the heavy machinery, his brother in law could turn that into a lazy river easy.
maybe four days tops
Posted by: Miklos makes a reasonable estimate at June 28, 2026 01:05 AM (6VErX)
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Fuckers that I ride with planned a breakfast ride to this place in the pin barrens. I was there before its a cool place, but its a bit of a ride, 50-60 miles. They're leaving at 7am. 7am isn't breakfast. 7am is well I might as well get up to pee and go back to sleep for a few more hours.
Posted by: Berserker-Dragonheads Division at June 28, 2026 01:05 AM (snZF9)
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AI sez: "Triscuit crackers were invented in 1900 by Henry Perky, the creator of shredded wheat. The name Triscuit does not mean "three," as many people believe. Instead, it is a creative combination of the words "electricity" and "biscuit," because they were the first crackers baked using electricity."
IDNKT!
Posted by: gp at June 28, 2026 01:07 AM (Jr5Lq)
312
Aggravating to type on this stupid phone, but a sidereal excursion for anyone interested, which you can discuss amongst yourselves.
Close conjunction of Mars and Uranus early morning July 4th. This will be in Gemini, with the Pleiades nearby.
I hate to mention it, but the astrologers consider this a big deal for the United States' "birth chart". I do not hold astrology in high regard one little bit, but more than economics and Climate Science.
Anyway, Mars doing butt stuff right in front of the Seven Sisters for the 4th and the 250th at that. Turrible.
Posted by: Publius on Stupid Phone at June 28, 2026 01:07 AM (+82YS)
313
Had Triscuits been baked with natgas rather than electricity, they would be named Gascuits.
Posted by: gp at June 28, 2026 01:11 AM (Jr5Lq)
314
Can the planet Uranus be seen by the naked eye?
Posted by: Alberta Oil Peon at June 28, 2026 01:12 AM (1z8ji)
For a while I bought some thin Triscuits that came in a triangular form, I used to throw them on a sheet pan covered with a bunch of good cheddar cheese and broil them, they were fast and tasty especially with a cold beer.
Posted by: Debby Doberman Schultz at June 28, 2026 01:12 AM (ibDUx)
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That sounds great, Debby! Mmm, hot cheese & crackers!
Posted by: JQ at June 28, 2026 01:14 AM (rdVOm)
317
Diuretic , such as furosemide (Lasix). - I had to look.
Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at June 28, 2026 01:14 AM (RBKzD)
318
Technically, Uranus can be seen with the naked eye, but takes very dark skies and excellent eyesight.
Posted by: Publius on Stupid Phone at June 28, 2026 01:14 AM (+82YS)
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For a while I bought some thin Triscuits that came in a triangular form, I used to throw them on a sheet pan covered with a bunch of good cheddar cheese and broil them, they were fast and tasty especially with a cold beer.
Posted by: Debby Doberman Schultz at June 28, 2026 01:12 AM (ibDUx)
Melted cheddar makes any biscuit (or apple pie, for that matter) better. I used to buy some crackers that were nothing but pure cheddar, melted and baked until crisp. They were yummy.
Posted by: Alberta Oil Peon at June 28, 2026 01:15 AM (1z8ji)
320"Look at the clowns in the IC and you have your answer to why we don't know where everything is. They're a bunch of stupid grifters or more likely on Iran's side."
If that's true, we really need to abandon the role of World Policeman, because we will inevitably suck at it, without good intel.
Posted by: gp at June 28, 2026 12:37 AM (Jr5Lq)
There are now claims, backed by some data, that Pence and Bolton, among others, were being substantial payments from MEK, the anit-Shah political group of Iranian exiles. The good news is most of them seem to have been excluded from Trump 2.0
Posted by: Kindltot at June 28, 2026 01:17 AM (rbvCR)
321
"Melted cheddar makes any biscuit (or apple pie, for that matter) better."
The Nacho Principle in action.
Posted by: gp at June 28, 2026 01:17 AM (Jr5Lq)
322
He asked, now, what's the best thing I can do with this Philadelphia Cream Cheese? Burnt wheat in the electric oven.
They are made for each other.
Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at June 28, 2026 01:17 AM (RBKzD)
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That sounds great, Debby! Mmm, hot cheese & crackers!
Posted by: JQ at June 28, 2026 01:14 AM (rdVOm)
And now for a contrary opinion, from Rosco Gordon:
https://youtu.be/pMeHltfv264
Posted by: Alberta Oil Peon at June 28, 2026 01:18 AM (1z8ji)
324
314 Can the planet Uranus be seen by the naked eye?
Posted by: Alberta Oil Peon
---
Not on your life, buddy.
Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at June 28, 2026 01:18 AM (RBKzD)
326
'Everything goes down easier when it's cheezier.'
Posted by: gp at June 28, 2026 01:19 AM (Jr5Lq)
327
that Pence and Bolton, among others, were being substantial payments from MEK, ...
Posted by: Kindltot
---
Bolton's lost his law license, going to pay $2million dollars and do 5 years in jail. May Pence do the same.
Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at June 28, 2026 01:21 AM (RBKzD)
328
Can't think of any song I'd want to hear 100x on repeat. I've worked in too many places what had a jukebox! Trust me, even your *favorite song* gets irritating after about the 10th time in a row.
Posted by: JQ at June 28, 2026 01:25 AM (rdVOm)
329100x song
Alan Parsons Project - Eye in the Sky
Maybe even the whole album.
Posted by: m
Interesting. My favorite APP album is the next one (Ammonia Avenue), and my 2nd favorite is the prior one (Turn of a Friendly Card.) Title tracks being the best things on each one.
Maybe I need to give "Eye" more listen time.
Posted by: mikeski at June 28, 2026 01:25 AM (VHUov)
330
Favorite APP album is Eve, although I like them all.
Posted by: JQ at June 28, 2026 01:26 AM (rdVOm)
331
204 100x song:
...
If I was stuck on a desert island, I would Prancercize to it all day long.
Posted by: Idaho Spudboy at June 27, 2026 11:38 PM (twNSf)
334
For a long time, I've been listening mainly to music I've never heard before. The YT algorithm suggestions are excellent.
Posted by: gp at June 28, 2026 01:31 AM (Jr5Lq)
335
Thought Berserker would have commentary on that - Charlie Christian - 1941, link.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=x52x5hjpD5k
Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at June 28, 2026 01:35 AM (RBKzD)
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When I was in college I dated a tall gal, the Marion County Diary Princess, a daughter of Friesian dairy farmers who had immigrated after World War Eleven. If Europeans think the Dutch are tall, the Dutch think Friesian are tall.
While I was dating her, I came across a passage in Dante. He and Virgil come to the next circle of Hell, where the ground drops off in a sheer cliff. Below they see giants buried up to their waist. Fortunately one gives them a lift down. He said that from his waist up, he was "as tall as three Friesians." I got the joke!
Posted by: frammish at June 28, 2026 01:35 AM (rcENI)
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Thank reminds me: I think a larger portion of eminent literature than we expect is meant to be funny. Moby Dick certainly seems that way. Aristophanes is as full of fart and gay jokes as Shakespeare of dick jokes. A good priest friend of mine, who died way too soon, thought the Book of Jonah was an early example of Jewish humor. "And much cattle!"
Posted by: frammish at June 28, 2026 01:41 AM (rcENI)
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AOP, you always have the perfect song for every occasion. lol. I've got a recipe around here somewhere for an apple pie with a cheddar cheese crust, the idea intrigues me.
Miley, I am quite sure that Mama Publius feels that she got the best daughter in law too.
Is Miklos still here, he's been awfully quiet.
JQ, a Chivas night cap if you don't mind, I will just sip and lurk about for a while, I need to catch up on the news of the day.
Posted by: Debby Doberman Schultz at June 28, 2026 01:41 AM (ibDUx)
Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at June 28, 2026 01:45 AM (RBKzD)
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Is Miklos still here, he's been awfully quiet.
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It appears his girls have dumped him for the FiFa event and he's trolling with three others. I think he misses his girls.
Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at June 28, 2026 01:47 AM (RBKzD)
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AOP, you always have the perfect song for every occasion. lol. I've got a recipe around here somewhere for an apple pie with a cheddar cheese crust, the idea intrigues me.
Miley, I am quite sure that Mama Publius feels that she got the best daughter in law too.
Is Miklos still here, he's been awfully quiet.
JQ, a Chivas night cap if you don't mind, I will just sip and lurk about for a while, I need to catch up on the news of the day.
Posted by: Debby Doberman Schultz at June 28, 2026 01:41 AM (ibDUx)
Rosco Gordon was an interesting cat. Recorded with Sun Records in Memphis, and he had his own rhythm style he called "Rosco's Rhythm". Well, his music got played on some big clear-channel radio stations, like WWL in New Orleans (I heard that station in Vancouver, Canada!), and some musical types on the island of Jamaica heard Rosco's Rhythm, and figured they could work with it. And that's how reggae came to be.
Posted by: Alberta Oil Peon at June 28, 2026 01:49 AM (1z8ji)
343
It doesn't become a proper crick until a ways west.
Posted by: Miley, okravangelist
----
Any crick that makes it west of the Continental Divide gets automatically promoted to "River".
Posted by: buddhaha at June 28, 2026 01:49 AM (1+Bny)
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245 I’ve been watching some videos which call themselves time lapse AI videos - frex Rome
Posted by: Tom Servo at June 28, 2026 12:07 AM (f1VM4)
frex = for example
?
Posted by: m at June 28, 2026 01:49 AM (6wpGE)
345
263 257 I wish people who are linking to their favorite songs would tell us what it IS, so we can find out if we want to hear it before playing it.
Posted by: mnw at June 28, 2026 12:23 AM (RCjYY)
I am leery of Baby Sharks waiting behind some of them. Or Yoko.
Posted by: m at June 28, 2026 01:53 AM (6wpGE)
346
I am leery of Baby Sharks waiting behind some of them. Or Yoko.
Posted by: m at June 28, 2026 01:53 AM (6wpGE)
Calgary Stampede is on, so here is the unofficial Stampede anthem:
https://youtu.be/wnqDyaYyAKI
Posted by: Alberta Oil Peon at June 28, 2026 01:57 AM (1z8ji)
348
I wish people who are linking to their favorite songs would tell us what it IS, so we can find out if we want to hear it before playing it.
Posted by: mnw at June 28, 2026 12:23 AM (RCjYY)
I am leery of Baby Sharks waiting behind some of them. Or Yoko.
Posted by: m at June 28, 2026 01:53 AM (6wpGE)
------------
youtu.be/6s5jTXAqq7E
Posted by: JQ at June 28, 2026 01:58 AM (rdVOm)
Not a bad tune at all. Had I heard it on the radio, I would never have guessed it to be the Alan Parsons Project.
Posted by: Alberta Oil Peon at June 28, 2026 02:02 AM (1z8ji)
350
Where's your sense of adventure?!
and
It's always interesting to hear the music that's meaningful to the person.
Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at June 28, 2026 02:02 AM (RBKzD)
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311 AI sez: "Triscuit crackers were invented in 1900 by Henry Perky, the creator of shredded wheat. The name Triscuit does not mean "three," as many people believe. Instead, it is a creative combination of the words "electricity" and "biscuit," because they were the first crackers baked using electricity."
IDNKT!
Posted by: gp at June 28, 2026 01:07 AM (Jr5Lq)
Seems like there's at least a play on the prefix "tri" = three:
bi-scuits
tri-scuits
Posted by: m at June 28, 2026 02:07 AM (6wpGE)
352
I really should listen to more current music. Problem is, every time I switch on the radio... it assaults my ears. Yuck. (and too damned many commercials!)
Makes me *officially* an Old Fogey, I guess. Meh.
Another thing, is that my mind tends to associate music with events. Life generally sucks these days, so once these sucky times are over, I don't want to be reminded. Hope that makes sense.
youtu.be/6s5jTXAqq7E
Posted by: JQ at June 28, 2026 01:58 AM (rdVOm)
I trusted you and went there. Not bad! Could grow on me.
Posted by: m at June 28, 2026 02:14 AM (6wpGE)
354
Well, past midnight here, and I am getting tired. Night, Horde.
Posted by: Alberta Oil Peon at June 28, 2026 02:16 AM (1z8ji)
355
I have the choice between Hannity and Mexican polkas. I take the polkas especially if they're using a real tuba instead of some electronic substitute crap.
Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at June 28, 2026 02:16 AM (RBKzD)
Posted by: Grumpy and Recalcitrant at June 28, 2026 02:37 AM (O7YUW)
368
I like industrial rhythm too-- here's a quick one:
youtu.be/owzVIRAVdXw
Posted by: JQ at June 28, 2026 02:40 AM (rdVOm)
369
I've been watching these videos on YT about organizing physical media. Usually I don't but the gal who is doing this is striking. Not a smoke show. She's cute. Something draws me to just stare at her. It took me a minute to figure out why. She has one blue eye and the other eye is light brown. Its kind of exotic.
Posted by: Puddleglum at work at June 28, 2026 02:42 AM (MmTZZ)
370
youtu.be/y6SHii9wWFQ
Posted by: Grumpy and Recalcitrant
Be good, guys! Last one out, please lock it up and turn off the lights...
Good night, horde.
Posted by: JQ at June 28, 2026 03:50 AM (rdVOm)
381
My favorite APP album is the next one (Ammonia Avenue), and my 2nd favorite is the prior one (Turn of a Friendly Card.) Title tracks being the best things on each one.
Maybe I need to give "Eye" more listen time.
Posted by: mikeski
Good album. I actually kind of like Vulture Culture best. "Old and Wise" on Eye In the Sky is their most haunting.
Posted by: Dark Lixtiquatal at June 28, 2026 04:00 AM (DZ9Lv)
382
"Nixon was pretty much disastrous on domestic issues as well."
Because he had no real principals; only interested in Dick.
Posted by: Dark Lixtiquatal at June 28, 2026 04:15 AM (DZ9Lv)
Posted by: InspiredHistoryMike at June 27, 2026 07:42 PM (KaHlS)
19
At far away job, ( actually all seem far away these days) hVe WiFi, no been playing music all day on YouTube. Try to keep it this century but did play The Cars first album one day.
Posted by: Thomas Bender at June 27, 2026 07:49 PM (XV/Pl)
25
My cousin turned me on to Nathaniel Rateliff. S.O.B. is a great song.
Posted by: Moonbeam at June 27, 2026 07:49 PM (Lzhdy)
26
Thanks for the thread, CBD. I've always really liked NR and The Night Sweats. It's get up off yer arse and groove music, IMHO. Steve Earle is a favorite as well. Nice selections, Mr. Dildo!
Posted by: Notorious BFD at June 27, 2026 07:53 PM (ceJ0R)
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19 At far away job, ( actually all seem far away these days) hVe WiFi, no been playing music all day on YouTube. Try to keep it this century but did play The Cars first album one day.
Posted by: Skip at June 27, 2026 07:44 PM
I actually have created a playlist called "Twenty-First Century". As the title implies, I only add songs that were released since 2000. It's my attempt to keep up with the times and find good current music. There’s a lot out there that suits my taste and it’s fun to look for it.
Posted by: Moonbeam at June 27, 2026 07:53 PM (Lzhdy)
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8 You know? All in all I am not sure women voting was the great idea it seemed it should be.
Posted by: Skip at June 27, 2026 07:37 PM (Ia/+0)
*looks at liberal voter demographics*
*looks at Mamdani supporters*
*looks at Newsom supporters*
*looks at 67 million fetal corpses*
You may be on to something.
Posted by: Second, third, fourth look at repealing the 19th at June 27, 2026 07:56 PM (TbWk/)
https://tinyurl.com/4h665wpx
Posted by: Thomas Bender at June 27, 2026 07:49 PM (XV/Pl)
Holy Cow! I had to jump out after seeing that. Why? Because I felt myself being sucked into the rabbit hole, and I have stuff to do before I kick off my sneakers for the evening.
She is legit. Neil would approve.
Posted by: Pug Mahon, aka Agent Frank at June 27, 2026 07:57 PM (0aYVJ)
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I found an independent radio channel in this area called Legends that plays really old music, and occasionally some from that gets me thinking "this is on the legends channel?, sighhh I am getting old".
Posted by: PaleRider at June 27, 2026 07:57 PM (CFj4+)
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Also, La Villa Strangiato is my favorite Rush instrumental. YYZ is a close second.
Posted by: Pug Mahon, aka Agent Frank at June 27, 2026 07:58 PM (0aYVJ)
32
When Oldies channels play stuff from.2000 you know you're getting old
Because of the material she's playing and at the level she's playing, she's easily the best female touring drummer ever.
And an argument can be made she's currently the best touring drummer period.
Posted by: Thomas Bender at June 27, 2026 08:02 PM (XV/Pl)
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I always loved Villa Strangiato! She’s great. And I never saw anyone mention this, but I swear there’s a Looney Tunes riff stuck in the middle of that one. Machine Music or something.
Posted by: Tom Servo at June 27, 2026 08:06 PM (f1VM4)
My favorite music can beat up your favorite music!
Posted by: Don Black at June 27, 2026 08:06 PM (Lq7yf)
36
That sailor at the suffragette protest bettin' on an inside straight.
Posted by: Eromero at June 27, 2026 08:06 PM (LHPAg)
37
"If we took away women's right to vote, we'd never have to worry about another Democrat president. It's kind of a pipe dream, it's a personal fantasy of mine, but I don't think it's going to happen. And it is a good way of making the point that women are voting so stupidly, at least single women."
Ann Coulter on Particular Suffrage: 2001, 2003, and 2007
In-Sight Publishing
https://is.gd/6Z0l8U
Posted by: Anon Y. Mous at June 27, 2026 08:07 PM (syz1S)
38
Thats why I had to search out the legends channel Skip. Well somewhat that, but mostly the local oldies stations play just a few of the top hits from the various artists. I got to a point where I couldn't stand to hear only Jesse's Girl from Rick Springfield, and so on anymore.
I should take advantage of 21st century tech and figure out other ways for audio entertainment on my commute, but radio is easy.
Posted by: PaleRider at June 27, 2026 08:07 PM (CFj4+)
39
I was listening to the Michael Stanley Band on the way into work (RIP MS). A great, solid, rock band out of Cleveland. Should have been bigger.
youtu.be/raH8s8O3qyk
I don't really keep up with new music so sometimes I run into the biggest act in Country music and I had no idea. She's pretty hot too. She's got the sultry southern girl thing going well for her. Ella Langley. She's alright.
youtu.be/hLOheGDwD_0
Posted by: Puddleglum at work at June 27, 2026 08:08 PM (MmTZZ)
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And an argument can be made she's currently the best touring drummer period.
Posted by: Thomas Bender at June 27, 2026 08:02 PM (XV/Pl)
"Hey, what about m---"
"SHUT UP LARS!"
Posted by: Warai-otoko at June 27, 2026 08:08 PM (Ot/FD)
41
I, as a lifelong Rush fan aprove of and applaud, with a standing ovation, Anika. She well exceeded my expectations.
Posted by: Reforger at June 27, 2026 08:12 PM (0dsIZ)
42
I've turned RTE Raidio na Gaeltachta into my daily commute listen.
Mostly because i'm half-heartedly trying to learn Gaelic, but also, when they do play music, it's occasionally that real hard "screw your silly nonsense about 'Tuning' and 'Tempo', Sassenach" kind of Old Way music that really puts you in the mood for driving.
Posted by: Warai-otoko at June 27, 2026 08:12 PM (Ot/FD)
43
I got to a point where I couldn't stand to hear only Jesse's Girl from Rick Springfield, and so on anymore.
I should take advantage of 21st century tech and figure out other ways for audio entertainment on my commute, but radio is easy.
Posted by: PaleRider at June 27, 2026 08:07 PM (CFj4+)
I call it sampler plate rock. Same two or three songs from any band, over and over again. Part of my problem is that the most popular song by any band will likely be my least favorite from said band.
Posted by: Pug Mahon, aka Agent Frank at June 27, 2026 08:12 PM (0aYVJ)
Without a doubt. A song I can definitely relate to on a personal level.
Posted by: Notorious BFD at June 27, 2026 08:12 PM (ceJ0R)
45
I, as a lifelong Rush fan aprove of and applaud, with a standing ovation, Anika. She well exceeded my expectations.
Posted by: Reforger at June 27, 2026 08:12 PM (0dsIZ)
Mega-dittos!
Posted by: Pug Mahon, aka Agent Frank at June 27, 2026 08:13 PM (0aYVJ)
46And an argument can be made she's currently the best touring drummer period.
Posted by: Thomas Bender
She's sitting in the box seats, for sure.
Best, period? I don't know that one can pick a "best" whether it's her or someone else. De gustibus non est disputandrum.
Mike Portnoy and Gavin Harrison and Baard Kolstad could probably all play Peart's stuff, just to pick a few.
Posted by: mikeski did that intentionally at June 27, 2026 08:14 PM (VHUov)
47
****Quotations Are The Last Refuge Of The Scoundrel****
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So, it's a political thread?
Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at June 27, 2026 08:15 PM (RBKzD)
48
Careful, people. You're headed into the danger zone!
https://youtu.be/siwpn14IE7E
Posted by: Hour of the Wolf at June 27, 2026 08:17 PM (qx7Zg)
Posted by: Warai-otoko at June 27, 2026 08:19 PM (Ot/FD)
52
Danny Carey played with Alex and Geddy a few times.
If your going to do a "best drummer out there" he's my pick.
Best touring is a weird way to measure.
Posted by: Reforger at June 27, 2026 08:20 PM (0dsIZ)
Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at June 27, 2026 08:20 PM (RBKzD)
Pronounced... We like that one amped up.
Posted by: Lynerd Skinerd at June 27, 2026 08:22 PM (0dsIZ)
58
It's just based on the material and general popularity.
There's a reason people are going nuts for Rush right now.
Posted by: Thomas Bender at June 27, 2026 08:22 PM (XV/Pl)
59
Daryl Hall recently had a kidney transplant but says he's now feeling better and plans to resume Live from Daryl's House , the best show on TV.
Guy is 79. I think playing music professionally keeps you young.
Posted by: polynikes at June 27, 2026 08:24 PM (04gcy)
60 56 Have you guys seen the overqualified drummer apple cat thing?
Posted by: fd at June 27, 2026 08:22 PM (MWfyi)
I love that! Thanks for reminding me of the name of it.
Posted by: Tom Servo at June 27, 2026 08:24 PM (f1VM4)
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58 It's just based on the material and general popularity.
There's a reason people are going nuts for Rush right now.
Posted by: Thomas Bender at June 27, 2026 08:22 PM (XV/Pl)
Skill, too, probably.
how many kids are discovering old acts and thinking they're awesome compared to modern Uni-Genre sludge, but then go see them at some massively expensive stadium area mega concert and they're drooling into their mic and effing up their own songs every ten measures?
Posted by: Warai-otoko at June 27, 2026 08:25 PM (Ot/FD)
Posted by: Rev. Wishbone at June 27, 2026 08:26 PM (fkjGs)
63
I know I've linked this song on the HQ before, but not on a Music Thread..... I missed the last one. 😢
But, it's one of the best youtube algorithm recommendations I've gotten all year. I love her voice, going from "sultry torch song" to "just let me get this off my chest....."
Oktobernatt - Rasa:
https://youtu.be/DKXp5uw_YZ8
Posted by: mikeski at June 27, 2026 08:26 PM (VHUov)
64
For those who have not seen it, search for overqualified drummer and stick with it past the first minute.
Posted by: Puddleglum at work at June 27, 2026 08:28 PM (MmTZZ)
69
37 "If we took away women's right to vote, we'd never have to worry about another Democrat president.
...
https://is.gd/6Z0l8U
Posted by: Anon Y. Mous
---
Don't worry about it. Mandami's given the Pubbies so many sound bites he and NYC will be the face of the Dem party next election.
It will be a rout.
Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at June 27, 2026 08:28 PM (RBKzD)
73
Guy is 79. I think playing music professionally keeps you young.
Posted by: polynikes
Or kills you young.
It's funny that way.
Posted by: Tonypete at June 27, 2026 08:30 PM (+/hEQ)
74Daryl Hall recently had a kidney transplant but says he's now feeling better and plans to resume Live from Daryl's House , the best show on TV.
Guy is 79. I think playing music professionally keeps you young.
Posted by: polynikes
It's the groupies. They keep you young.
"A man's only as old as the woman he feels." -- Groucho Marx
Posted by: mikeski at June 27, 2026 08:31 PM (VHUov)
75
CBD, Thanks for including the clip of Brubeck playing Take Five. Hearing that live as a kid started a life long love of small combo jazz. Vince Guaraldi nailed it in place.
Listening to Paul Desmond's sax or Guaraldi 's piano, smooth and subtle, feels like listening to water flowing over smooth stones.
And you may quote me.
Posted by: JTB at June 27, 2026 08:32 PM (yTvNw)
76
59 Daryl Hall recently had a kidney transplant but says he's now feeling better and plans to resume Live from Daryl's House , the best show on TV.
Guy is 79. I think playing music professionally keeps you young.
Posted by: polynikes
That and heroin, mate.
Posted by: Keith Richards at June 27, 2026 08:32 PM (rzEIv)
77
It's a bit odd to see Neil on old videos with a full head of hair.
But what the hell, I've grown old too.
Posted by: Tonypete at June 27, 2026 08:34 PM (+/hEQ)
78
"Hair of the Dog" by Nazareth and "Too Hot to Handle" by UFO are basically the same song.
That is all.
Posted by: Taro Tsujimoto at June 27, 2026 08:35 PM (5YmYl)
79
"Nyango Star is the shiznizzle.
Posted by: mikeski"
The Japanese people are weird but that cat can drum!
Posted by: fd
________
That's Keith Moon on any song.
Posted by: Biff Pocoroba at June 27, 2026 08:35 PM (XvL8K)
80
75 CBD, Thanks for including the clip of Brubeck playing Take Five. Hearing that live as a kid started a life long love of small combo jazz. Vince Guaraldi nailed it in place.“
I got to see that live in the mid 80’s. Brubek was ancient by that time, but he and his guys were doing a final tour of small colleges and the like. Always glad I caught that.
Posted by: Tom Servo at June 27, 2026 08:36 PM (f1VM4)
81
"Take Five" will be recognized as a masterpiece for centuries.
Posted by: Taro Tsujimoto at June 27, 2026 08:37 PM (5YmYl)
82
I was shocked to learn that Daryl Hall is 79. Dude looks younger than I, and I am 60. Was never a fan of Hall and Oates, but he seems like a really cool dude.
Posted by: Pug Mahon, aka Agent Frank at June 27, 2026 08:37 PM (0aYVJ)
83I should take advantage of 21st century tech and figure out other ways for audio entertainment on my commute, but radio is easy.
Posted by: PaleRider at June 27, 2026 08:07 PM (CFj4+)
I have a DVD player on my computer, and my radio takes a USB stick, so I can copy all my CDs and play them, and download podcasts if I feel like it. That is about as low-tech as I can get it for you.
Posted by: Kindltot at June 27, 2026 08:38 PM (rbvCR)
Mom raised close to the city would talk about the fun, as a child, going back and visiting the old folks. She had a favorite aunt she enjoyed being around. I asked what the aunt thought about something or other, mom responded, 'I couldn't understand her, she talked country'.
Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at June 27, 2026 08:39 PM (RBKzD)
Posted by: mikeski at June 27, 2026 08:42 PM (VHUov)
88
Saw Alison Kraus and Union Station last week. Most of the show was perfectly solid but the best part (IMO of course) was the "encore." Instead of spreading across the stage with each person standing at his own mic, they softened the lighting and all stood around a single mic which gave it a more traditional bluegrass feel.
Posted by: Oddbob at June 27, 2026 08:43 PM (vTZFs)
89
71 Shit.
Rush replaced a man with a stronk women who is doing the job equally well.
I wonder if she's getting equal pay.
Posted by: Reforger
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Drumming doesn't require excessive strength. Endurance and manual dexterity are more important.
Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at June 27, 2026 08:43 PM (RBKzD)
90Basically they could have picked any drummer, and they chose Jeff Beck's drummer.
Posted by: Thomas Bender
I figured she would be just fine with Rush as Jeff Beck was one of the greatest guitars ever. All over the place, style wise. Could play anything. Also, a bit demanding of his band and she kept up with him. She'll love playing with Rush. Loving the YT clips so far.
Posted by: Puddleglum at work at June 27, 2026 08:44 PM (MmTZZ)
91Whereof one cannot speak, thereof one must express oneself through interpretive dance" --Wittgenstein.
Posted by: Malcolm Kirkpatrick at June 27, 2026 07:37 PM
Truth.
Posted by: Male Terpsichoreans from the greater Kansas City metropolitan area at June 27, 2026 08:45 PM (0sNs1)
92
I recently learned about Hildegard von Bingen a 12th century German Benedictine Abbess. She not only wrote foundational religious and science texts, she composed music for the church. YT has several videos of her music. It is exquisite: sometimes haunting, sometimes joyful and perfect for the acoustics of a cathedral. If you enjoy music from the period it's worth your time to listen.
Posted by: Taro Tsujimoto at June 27, 2026 08:47 PM (5YmYl)
94
Southern accents:
In movies and TV shows, I have always found it interesting that actors from the UK, Australia and New Zealand can do a better regional American accent than may American actors. Por ejemplo, in Justified, a lot of American support actors sounded like a variation of Foghorn Leghorn, or Scarlett O'Hara. Whereas Damon Herriman (Dewey Crowe) sounded legit. I was stunned to learn that he is an Aussie. See also: Damien Lewis (Major Winters in BoB)
Posted by: Pug Mahon, aka Agent Frank at June 27, 2026 08:47 PM (0aYVJ)
95
Southern accents:
In movies and TV shows, I have always found it interesting that actors from the UK, Australia and New Zealand can do a better regional American accent than may American actors. Por ejemplo, in Justified, a lot of American support actors sounded like a variation of Foghorn Leghorn, or Scarlett O'Hara. Whereas Damon Herriman (Dewey Crowe) sounded legit. I was stunned to learn that he is an Aussie. See also: Damien Lewis (Major Winters in BoB)
Posted by: Pug Mahon, aka Agent Frank at June 27, 2026 08:47 PM (0aYVJ)
https://tinyurl.com/4h665wpx
Posted by: Thomas Bender at June 27, 2026 07:49 PM (XV/Pl)
Holy Cow! I had to jump out after seeing that. Why? Because I felt myself being sucked into the rabbit hole, and I have stuff to do before I kick off my sneakers for the evening.
She is legit. Neil would approve.
Posted by: Pug Mahon,
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I can't hear the cymbals. Why do they allow this. Half of a drummer's work is on the cymbals. They pay extra money for that special cymbal, that desired sound and the sound engineers wash it away. And no one complains. Do the really listen?
Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at June 27, 2026 08:49 PM (RBKzD)
97
>>Saw Alison Kraus and Union Station last week. Most of the show was perfectly solid but the best part (IMO of course) was the "encore." Instead of spreading across the stage with each person standing at his own mic, they softened the lighting and all stood around a single mic which gave it a more traditional bluegrass feel.
Posted by: Oddbob at June 27, 2026 08:43 PM
I've never had the opportunity, but I'd go in a heartbeat. Unfortunately, I live way the hell far from anywhere.
Posted by: huerfano at June 27, 2026 08:49 PM (VJX5o)
Posted by: Pug Mahon, aka Agent Frank at June 27, 2026 08:49 PM (0aYVJ)
99
Saw couple days ago Algar the Bard is kind of giving up YouTube, there is no money in it he says.
His music got me into Hildegard's
Posted by: Skip at June 27, 2026 08:49 PM (Ia/+0)
100
Speaking of Daryl's House , the episode with Joe Walsh is a must see even if you're not an Eagles fan.
Also the Tommy Shaw episode. I'm not a Styx fan but that was a great episode.
Posted by: polynikes at June 27, 2026 08:49 PM (04gcy)
101
81 "Take Five" will be recognized as a masterpiece for centuries.
Posted by: Taro Tsujimoto at June 27, 2026 08:37 PM (5YmYl)
The whole album, Time Out, is fantastic.
Posted by: Anon Y. Mous at June 27, 2026 08:50 PM (syz1S)
102
After first getting to know Lucy Lawless with her full American accent in Xena, it amazed me to hear her give interviews in her natural Australian.
Posted by: Tom Servo at June 27, 2026 08:51 PM (f1VM4)
Rush have come back after a decade off and in-arguably better than ever.
I've seen them a dozen times over the course of 45 years, and they are playing with a renewed vigor.
Posted by: Thomas Bender at June 27, 2026 08:29 PM (XV/Pl)
Yep yep -- taking a decade off did not lessen their chops at all, and Geddy's voice is actually a bit stronger now than it has been in, well, decades. Yes, he can no longer do the banshee wails (or even most of the angry cat howls), but there were far fewer warbles and dropped notes last night than before.
I will also join the multitudes in commenting about how much sheer joy they projected during the show, especially Geddy. Everyone was all smiles, and they took turns getting "The New Gal" to smile along as well.
Seriously, if you are a fan, do what you can to try and get a ticket for the show. Though I have a feeling that this tour may not be a one-off event, as Geddy seemed to intimate during his closing remarks.
Posted by: goozer at June 27, 2026 08:53 PM (eTh1u)
104
His music got me into Hildegard's
Posted by: Skip
Are you talking about Hildegard of Bingen Skip?
Posted by: Tuna at June 27, 2026 08:54 PM (lJ0H4)
105
BREAKING NEWS: Musically-related, Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce have enlisted the bride's old friends Stevie Nicks and Tim McGraw to perform at their wedding next week.
However the Daily Mail reported earlier this month that the pop star and the NFL player will throw a wedding function for roughly 1,000 people at Madison Square Garden next Friday, July 3.
Whispers circulated this week that the couple are planning a smaller gathering for about 100 intimates at the arena on Thursday, July 2, according to the New York Times.
It is unknown at this time whether any of the Horde members in attendance will be live-blogging the festivities.
Posted by: AoSHQ Celebrity News Bureau and Rumour Centre at June 27, 2026 08:54 PM (0sNs1)
The sound is not coming from the house, it's being recorded on an iPhone or similar that clips out frequencies.
Although some of the videos do sound like they are coming straight from the house feed.
Posted by: Thomas Bender at June 27, 2026 08:54 PM (XV/Pl)
107
Posted by: Pug Mahon, aka Agent Frank at June 27, 2026 08:47 PM (0aYVJ)
Crystal Bernard on Wings had a heavy southern accent.
I was teased in good fun by all my friends when I moved to NY for my southern accent, pronunciations and colloquialisms.
Posted by: polynikes at June 27, 2026 08:55 PM (04gcy)
108
92 I recently learned about Hildegard von Bingen a 12th century German Benedictine Abbess. She not only wrote foundational religious and science texts, she composed music for the church. YT has several videos of her music. It is exquisite: sometimes haunting, sometimes joyful and perfect for the acoustics of a cathedral. If you enjoy music from the period it's worth your time to listen.
Posted by: JTB at June 27, 2026 08:46 PM (yTvNw)
Hildegarde finally made sainthood. She also compiled an entire volume on the current natural science, and any number of awesome spiritual manuals. I found out about her in college, and while it is sometimes difficult to decipher exactly what she means, she is worth reading.
Also, Dead South. If you need someone to play the hell out of their instruments, those are the guys.
https://youtu.be/bTpTgBudECU
Posted by: tcn in AK at June 27, 2026 08:55 PM (bl07w)
109101 81 "Take Five" will be recognized as a masterpiece for centuries.
Posted by: Taro Tsujimoto at June 27, 2026 08:37 PM (5YmYl)
The whole album, Time Out, is fantastic.
Posted by: Anon Y. Mous at June 27, 2026 08:50 PM (syz1S)
Agreed.
Posted by: goozer at June 27, 2026 08:55 PM (eTh1u)
110Double poat. Yay me!
Posted by: Pug Mahon, aka Agent Frank at June 27, 2026 08:49 PM
So cogent, it needed to be said twice.
Posted by: Amy Schumer at June 27, 2026 08:56 PM (0sNs1)
111
98 Double poat. Yay me!
Posted by: Pug Mahon, aka Agent Frank at June 27, 2026 08:49 PM (0aYVJ)
Is that like two scoops?
Posted by: tcn in AK at June 27, 2026 08:57 PM (bl07w)
112
Crystal Bernard on Wings had a heavy southern accent.
I was teased in good fun by all my friends when I moved to NY for my southern accent, pronunciations and colloquialisms.
Posted by: polynikes at June 27, 2026 08:55 PM (04gcy)
Garland, Texas. Man oh man did I have crush on her.
Posted by: Pug Mahon, aka Agent Frank at June 27, 2026 08:57 PM (0aYVJ)
113 I can't hear the cymbals. Why do they allow this.
Are you listening on a cell phone?
Posted by: Bertram Cabot, Jr. at June 27, 2026 08:57 PM (Cqx++)
114
Grace Potter episode was really good too since besides being a great bluesey singer she was major eye candy.
Posted by: polynikes at June 27, 2026 08:58 PM (04gcy)
>>Though I have a feeling that this tour may not be a one-off event, as Geddy seemed to intimate during his closing remarks.
That is probably just the high they are feeling now, the tour goes into 2027, they will be both be 73 at the end of it, say they take a year off, then you are staring down the barrel of 75 and attempting to embark on another tour.
These guys aren't GnR or Motley Crew and aren't going to embarrass themselves.
I think this should be the last hurrah, go out with a bang and on top of the world.
Posted by: Thomas Bender at June 27, 2026 08:59 PM (XV/Pl)
116
98 Double poat. Yay me!
Posted by: Pug Mahon, aka Agent Frank
My ding a ling
My ding a ling
Posted by: gKWVE at June 27, 2026 08:59 PM (gKWVE)
117
Tuna yes, I like medieval versions of new songs
Posted by: Skip at June 27, 2026 08:59 PM (Ia/+0)
118I can't hear the cymbals. Why do they allow this. Half of a drummer's work is on the cymbals. They pay extra money for that special cymbal, that desired sound
Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at June 27, 2026 08:49 PM
You need to ride before you can crash.
Posted by: Duncanthrax at June 27, 2026 08:59 PM (0sNs1)
119
"After silence, that which comes closest to expressing the inexpressible is music." -- Aldous Huxley
Posted by: tankascribe at June 27, 2026 08:59 PM (NtoJk)
120
Shouldn't Rush have points deducted for being Canadian?
Posted by: polynikes at June 27, 2026 09:00 PM (04gcy)
121
23 The Movements: A Bluegrass Concerto by Sierra Hull with her band. This is real virtuosity.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Z1C_wEMbWU
Posted by: huerfano
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Best 'bluegrass' ever heard. Beautiful studio too.
Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at June 27, 2026 09:01 PM (RBKzD)
122
I recently learned about Hildegard von Bingen a 12th century German Benedictine Abbess. She not only wrote foundational religious and science texts, she composed music for the church. YT has several videos of her music. It is exquisite: sometimes haunting, sometimes joyful and perfect for the acoustics of a cathedral. If you enjoy music from the period it's worth your time to listen.
Posted by: JTB
The definitive recording of Hildegard's music is the Gothic Voices' "Feather on the Breath of God". Simply exquisite.
Posted by: polynikes at June 27, 2026 09:02 PM (04gcy)
124Shouldn't Rush have points deducted for being Canadian?
Posted by: polynikes at June 27, 2026 09:00 PM
I. Don't think. So.
Posted by: William Shatner at June 27, 2026 09:02 PM (0sNs1)
125
By the way, the current comment in the background on X is about how there are no Rap tracks on the Top 40 for the first time in 35 years, and that may be because USAID money dried up.
Posted by: Kindltot at June 27, 2026 09:03 PM (rbvCR)
Make on lousy video that's so gay, Freddie Mercury was uncomfortable, and your career tanks. Well, didn't quite tank, but it certainly leveled off.
Billy Squire!
Posted by: Puddleglum at work at June 27, 2026 09:04 PM (MmTZZ)
128Speaking of Daryl's House , the episode with Joe Walsh is a must see even if you're not an Eagles fan.
Also the Tommy Shaw episode. I'm not a Styx fan but that was a great episode.
Also the one featuring the O'Jays.
Posted by: Notorious BFD at June 27, 2026 09:05 PM (ceJ0R)
129
Garland, Texas. Man oh man did I have crush on her.
Posted by: Pug Mahon, aka Agent Frank at June 27, 2026 08:57 PM (0aYVJ)
Me too.
There was a girl who was the spitting image of her around here when I was in high school. I tried to, um.. er,, befriend her but she was all stuck up on her looks. Full of herself. Too good for me.
Ran into her a few years ago and damn did I dodge a bullet.
Same hairdo, half the teeth. Looked like 20 miles of bad road under a Crystal Bernard wig. Sad really, she was frigging hot. Meth got her I think.
Posted by: Reforger at June 27, 2026 09:05 PM (0dsIZ)
130 It's a bit odd to see Neil on old videos with a full head of hair.
But what the hell, I've grown old too.
Posted by: Tonypete
Rush - I Think I'm Going Bald
youtu.be/CzXUmbU58ME
Posted by: Bertram Cabot, Jr. at June 27, 2026 09:05 PM (Cqx++)
131
Bryan Adams should have points deducted for being Bryan Adams.
Posted by: Biff Pocoroba at June 27, 2026 09:05 PM (XvL8K)
132
I better get to bed
Have a good night everyone
Posted by: Skip at June 27, 2026 09:07 PM (Ia/+0)
133
Posted by: Notorious BFD at June 27, 2026 09:05 PM (ceJ0R)
I didn't see that one but Smoky Robinson episode was really good.
Off to look up the OJays episode.
Posted by: polynikes at June 27, 2026 09:07 PM (04gcy)
134 do you remember when Jesse Waters provided a clip indicating that the a psychological operations research firm pitched NATO's military psyops center on turning Taylor Swift into an asset for the Western military alliance to stop "disinformation" on the Internet?
Swifites unite!
Posted by: Kindltot at June 27, 2026 09:08 PM (rbvCR)
youtu.be/CzXUmbU58ME
Posted by: Bertram Cabot, Jr. at June 27, 2026 09:05 PM (Cqx++)
Caress of Steel was the weirdest Rush album ever. I had it on cassette, but it's long gone.
Posted by: Pug Mahon, aka Agent Frank at June 27, 2026 09:09 PM (0aYVJ)
136
108 ... "Hildegarde finally made sainthood. She also compiled an entire volume on the current natural science, and any number of awesome spiritual manuals."
tcn,
I've got her Penguin Classics selected writings coming in a few days. From reviews of her writing and what little I've learned, she must have been extraordinary. I'm looking forward to learning about her.
Posted by: JTB at June 27, 2026 09:11 PM (yTvNw)
137
Joe Walsh played in a lot of other peoples stuff...
https://tinyurl.com/2s374wv4
Posted by: davidt at June 27, 2026 09:12 PM (Q+gd/)
138
Joe Walsh played in a lot of other peoples stuff...
Posted by: mikeski at June 27, 2026 09:18 PM (VHUov)
142
If music be the food of love, play on.
-- William Shakespeare
Where words fail, music speaks.
-- Hans Christian Andersen
***
If music were a balloon, blow me.
Posted by: Andrew Dice Clay at June 27, 2026 09:18 PM (2WIwB)
143
There a number of Dave Brubeck and company live sets on Youtube. There are shows when he's in his 70's and older where he plays like a kid.
Posted by: Ex Rex Reeder at June 27, 2026 09:18 PM (QaH55)
144He never should have joined the Eagles. He did way better stuff with the James Gang.
Posted by: Biff Pocoroba
His wallet probably disagrees.
Posted by: mikeski at June 27, 2026 09:18 PM (VHUov)
145
[i34 I always loved Villa Strangiato! She’s great. And I never saw anyone mention this, but I swear there’s a Looney Tunes riff stuck in the middle of that one. Machine Music or something.
Posted by: Tom Servo at June 27, 2026 08:06 PM (f1VM4)
Yes, the sections "Monsters!" and "Monsters! (Reprise)" are an adaptation of Raymond Scott's "Powerhouse", which was used a few times in several Looney Tunes 'toons.
Posted by: goozer at June 27, 2026 09:19 PM (eTh1u)
125 By the way, the current comment in the background on X is about how there are no Rap tracks on the Top 40 for the first time in 35 years, and that may be because USAID money dried up.
Posted by: Kindltot at June 27, 2026 09:03 PM (rbvCR)
I would love to think it was a sudden attack of good taste, but I doubt it.
Posted by: Tom Servo at June 27, 2026 09:25 PM (f1VM4)
152Posted by: Paul at June 27, 2026 09:24 PM (u3rrt)
Fitting that your hash sounds like a fart. You're half as welcome as one.
Posted by: mikeski at June 27, 2026 09:25 PM (VHUov)
153
Yes, the sections "Monsters!" and "Monsters! (Reprise)" are an adaptation of Raymond Scott's "Powerhouse", which was used a few times in several Looney Tunes 'toons.
Posted by: goozer at June 27, 2026 09:19 PM (eTh1u)
Thank you! I knew I recognized that from way back.
Posted by: Tom Servo at June 27, 2026 09:27 PM (f1VM4)
154
High school
Dave Brubeck
A '65 Chev Corvair
Summer nights
Ohhhhh yeahhhh
Posted by: Diogenes at June 27, 2026 09:30 PM (2WIwB)
155
122 ... "
The definitive recording of Hildegard's music is the Gothic Voices' "Feather on the Breath of God". Simply exquisite."
Tuna, Thanks for the suggestion. Just ordered the CD. I'll listen to the YT videos until it arrives. From what I've heard so far, 'exquisite' is an understatement.
By pure chance, I came across mention of Hildegard checking out sources for the King Arthur legends. Complete serendipity.
Posted by: JTB at June 27, 2026 09:30 PM (yTvNw)
156
OK, youtube algorithm, you win again. This is pretty cool.
https://youtu.be/ImT4z4L4rvs
youtube comment:
"Just wait for the brassline to kick in."
"You mean the bassline?"
"I know what I said."
Posted by: mikeski at June 27, 2026 09:37 PM (VHUov)
157Fitting that your hash sounds like a fart. You're half as welcome as one.
Posted by: mikeski at June 27, 2026 09:25 PM
That's a little harsh, don't you think?
Posted by: Eric Swalwell (D-CA) at June 27, 2026 09:43 PM (0sNs1)
Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at June 27, 2026 09:52 PM (RBKzD)
159
Begging the blogmeisters' indulgence, once more…
🎶 🎹 amateur hour again, with a song that erupted back in the long-lost ages before 1976
Pain and Pleasure Acknowledging behavioral stimuli
Link in nic. Should play from 2:01 to 4:30 in the vid.
A cut from Mindful Webworkshop #4, 2016 Sep 1
Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at June 27, 2026 09:58 PM (RBKzD)
162
>>> 122 I recently learned about Hildegard von Bingen a 12th century German Benedictine Abbess. She not only wrote foundational religious and science texts, she composed music for the church. YT has several videos of her music. It is exquisite: sometimes haunting, sometimes joyful and perfect for the acoustics of a cathedral. If you enjoy music from the period it's worth your time to listen.
Posted by: JTB
The definitive recording of Hildegard's music is the Gothic Voices' "Feather on the Breath of God". Simply exquisite.
Posted by: Tuna at June 27, 2026 09:02 PM (lJ0H4)
Never heard of them but now I have to check it out. Almost as bad as the Book Thread!!!
I have a CD from Anoymous Four performing some of her music that is very nice.
Posted by: Helena Handbasket at June 27, 2026 09:59 PM (R+iUD)
Posted by: Maynard G. Krebs at June 28, 2026 04:30 AM (OZxcs)
166
In retrospect, No on the voting, you vote stupid.
Posted by: Sixiron at June 28, 2026 01:44 PM (UMeAV)
Hobby Thread - June 27, 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. For this week, the Wheel of Hobbies (TM) is taking flight. It spun and spun and landed on a flight simulator theme for this Hobby Thread.
[Photo credit: National Air and Space Museum Dulles annex at the Udvar-Hazy Center]
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Flight simulators are not just for those that are into gaming. Many have tinkered with basic flight simulators on a home computer. Many have crashed in the virtual world, but others have gotten the flying bug and built foundations that took them into the real life skies. "I believe I can fly..."
Technology has advanced. Flight simulators have become more sophisticated and capable with graphics sharp enough to rival the real world.
As with anything else, flight simulators can be basic or complicated. A basic home computer can get you flying but you can spent a lot of money on a rig. If you get really fancy, you get into the world where the seat or floor moves along with the movement of the aircraft. Auto racing simulators are no different.
While flight simulators can be entertaining, they also have become training grounds for pilots. Better to learn in a simulator than encounter problems for the first time in the real world. The correlation between the simulated and real worlds have become closer and closer.
Are you wise in the ways of flight simulators? How did you get started? Do you have a fancy home rig? Have you flown in a larger commercial training simulator? Do you have a favorite simulated flight over a landmark or landing at an airport? Did flying on a computer spark a journey to flying in real life? If you fly as a hobby or profession, how big of a role did simulators play in your life? For the gamers of the bunch, have you gotten into dogfighting games or other flying games?
Large dinosaurs are not known for flight. A small brain and short arms means that TRex will need help in the gray boxes for this one.
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What are you hobbying?
The thread is not limited to to the theme. Anything (legal) you are hobbying is welcome. Even if the theme does not speak to you, you might learn something. If not, find something else or offer something else relating to hobbying. If all of that fails, just check in and say hello.
As per usual Hobby Thread etiquette, keep this thread limited to hobbying. Leave politics and religion to threads elsewhere (unless your hobby is building or restoring churches). Pants are optional. As always, puns are welcome and encouraged.
Play nice and do not be rude. Do not be a troll and do not feed the trolls.
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Evolution of Microsoft Flight Simulator (1982-2023):
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Pretty amazing:
This is the most realistic LAX landing simulator video I could find:
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Simulating specific real-life routes and aircraft:
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Learn from Lufthansa - an inside look at Lufthansa's Frankfurt training facility:
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As with anything, better equipment alone won't make you a better sim pilot, but this seemed like a methodical overview for people looking to get a little deeper into the hobby:
This guy is way, way down the home flight simulator rabbit hole:
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Why let the fixed wing gang have all the fun? Try helicopters (aka beating the air into submission). Besides the simulator aspect, this is a good tutorial on helicopters in general.
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Never realized that there were air traffic control simulator games, but here we are. Playing a game where you are ATC at Chicago O'Hare seems a bit mad.
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I like projects that take the worst materials and turn them into something good. This video should appeal to both the woodworkers and the drummers of the group.
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More an old school craftsmanship theme than a hobby theme, but thought this group would appreciate:
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"Got any hobbies?"
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Did you miss the Hobby Thread last week? We did an candle theme. The comments may be closed, but you can re-live the content.
Notable comments from last week:
Bonus notable comment from the Thursday night ONT with space knowledge:
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Words of wisdom:
"Because despite all our troubles, when things are grim out in that wide round world of ours, that's when it's really important to have a good hobby." Posted by: tankascribe at June 22, 2024 07:41 PM (HWxAD).
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Send thoughts, suggestions and photos of your hobbying to moronhobbies at protonmail dot com. Do mighty things.
I don't much like flying, even in the big buses known as airliners. I've never been in a smaller aircraft even as a passenger. So a flight simulator would be way out of my ken. A auto driving simulator, now, that might be interesting.
Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at June 27, 2026 05:35 PM (wzUl9)
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Udvar-Hazy is AWESOME. They have 1 of the shuttles there. The SIZE of that thing is unreal. The best part is the overlook of the restoration room where you can see what they're working on
Posted by: Stacy0311 at June 27, 2026 05:37 PM (BfTZK)
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Believe it or not, I played around with a flight simulator on an Apple IIe computer when I was a wee little squirrel.
It was tough. I could usually manage to take off, but the details of landing were always tricky.
And being an Apple IIe in the mid-1980s, the graphics were crude at best.
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I don't much like flying, even in the big buses known as airliners. I've never been in a smaller aircraft even as a passenger. So a flight simulator would be way out of my ken. A auto driving simulator, now, that might be interesting.
Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere
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Try flying in a helicopter with no doors...and short armed, small brained one who booked the flight KNOWING, suddenly became hard of hearing.....
Result: I lived!
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Never realized that there were air traffic control simulator games, but here we are. Playing a game where you are ATC at Chicago O'Hare seems a bit mad.
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I dunno.
Seems like it might be helpful to have a little bit of experience before you start your on-the-job training.
11Try flying in a helicopter with no doors...and short armed, small brained one who booked the flight KNOWING, suddenly became hard of hearing.....
Result: I lived!
Posted by: The Grateful - Acta Non Verba at June 27, 2026 05:37 PM (IQ6Gq)
That is how my step-brother got his hearing loss. He was a crew chief. Then he was a logger.
Posted by: Kindltot at June 27, 2026 05:46 PM (rbvCR)
Posted by: Ben Had at June 27, 2026 05:49 PM (afJtY)
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Thanks to the foresight of Gen. Hap Arnold, the NASM has one of the most extensive collections of Axis aircraft in the world.
The only complete Heinkel He 219 Uhu in the world. Roughly half of one was pulled out of the North Sea off Denmark and has since vanished into private hands.
The only Dornier Do 335 Pfeil. Only Ta 152H-0. Sole Arado Ar 234 Blitz bomber.
The Navy, not to be outdone, donated an Aichi M6A Seiran submarine launched floatplane that was surrendered to them. Now the only one left in the world.
Posted by: Anna Puma at June 27, 2026 05:49 PM (2GVsD)
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Many years ago I accumulated between 2500/3000 in recip helicopters. Mostly Hughes and Bell, VFR only, commercial ticket. There were not as many people from the government showing up to help. IYKWIM.
Posted by: Eromero at June 27, 2026 05:50 PM (LHPAg)
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Never realized that there were air traffic control simulator games, but here we are. Playing a game where you are ATC at Chicago O'Hare seems a bit mad.
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I dunno.
Seems like it might be helpful to have a little bit of experience before you start your on-the-job training.
Posted by: "Perfessor" Squirrel at June 27, 2026 05:39 PM (gnNyN)
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I remember watching a YT video of a young man who, in RL, landed a single-engine prop plane at O'Hare airport.
He had to reserve a landing time and meet several other criteria to do so, but he met all of the requirements, and with veteran pilot in the Right Seat, made a perfect landing. A helluva entry for the log book. The best part was all of the pilot chatter going on as the prop pilot entered the landing pattern and made his approach.
Posted by: mrp at June 27, 2026 05:50 PM (rj6Yv)
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Seems like it might be helpful to have a little bit of experience before you start your on-the-job training.
Posted by: "Perfessor" Squirrel at June 27, 2026 05:39 PM
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Agree, but seems like (at least some) people play the game for fun rather than prep for doing the real job in the future. More power to them, but it is an interesting choice for entertainment.
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After retiring from the army, I went to work at Boeing. I worked on the Comanche helicopter program for awhile and got to actually fly the simulator. (While I learned to fly in high school, I am not a helo pilot.). The test pilot was actually impressed as I only crashed once and after that did pretty good.
I came away thinking helos are tools of the devil that seek to deprive unsuspecting aoldiers of their lives. But it sure was fun!
Posted by: Hawaiian Docs at June 27, 2026 05:53 PM (2WIwB)
Posted by: Cow Demon at June 27, 2026 05:53 PM (rklOU)
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I had and played MS Flight Simulator, but that was 30 years ago.
Posted by: Cow Demon at June 27, 2026 05:54 PM (rklOU)
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Try flying in a helicopter with no doors...and short armed, small brained one who booked the flight KNOWING, suddenly became hard of hearing.....
Result: I lived!
Posted by: The Grateful - Acta Non Verba at June 27, 2026 05:37 PM
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That trip was awesome.
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I actually was in a B-52 flight simulator at Barksdale once upon a time. That was fun, even as the pilots were talking smack to us cadets the whole time. : )
Posted by: Cow Demon at June 27, 2026 05:55 PM (rklOU)
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There was a fellow here in town that was a master at both car and airplane restoration. My business partner bought a Stearman biplane and they restored it. There is a mural of it on a building here in town
Posted by: Ben Had at June 27, 2026 05:55 PM (afJtY)
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Fun fact, the plane that is spied in the foreground by its Boeing emblazoned roof is the granddaddy of every 707, KC-135, and 720 built.
That is the fabled Dash 80 prototype.
Posted by: Anna Puma at June 27, 2026 05:55 PM (2GVsD)
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I had a computer based sailboat racing simulator way back when. The graphics were pretty crude by today's standards but you still "sail" the boat, trim sails, steer the boat, etc.. And you could adjust the wind and sea conditions. It was fun and helped with tactics.
Posted by: JackStraw at June 27, 2026 05:57 PM (viF8m)
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15 Many years ago I accumulated between 2500/3000 in recip helicopters.
Posted by: Eromero at June 27, 2026 05:50 PM
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Good evening Mr. E. Always good to see you here.
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24 Fun fact, the plane that is spied in the foreground by its Boeing emblazoned roof is the granddaddy of every 707, KC-135, and 720 built.
That is the fabled Dash 80 prototype.
Posted by: Anna Puma at June 27, 2026 05:55 PM (2GVsD)
Let's roll!!!
-- Tex Johnson
Posted by: Hawaiian Docs at June 27, 2026 06:00 PM (2WIwB)
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I have said many times I never had a bad plane ride, from a couple small 1 engine flights around my immediate area, trips to Hawaii, England, Germany.
Posted by: Skip at June 27, 2026 06:02 PM (Ia/+0)
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Anna Puma, you could be to air mysteries as Dick Francis was to horse racing.
I'll bet you could write one hell of a thriller
Posted by: Ben Had at June 27, 2026 06:03 PM (afJtY)
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Flight simulators hurt my head. I get this weird disconnect between my balance and what I am seeing that makes me loose where I am entirely. Sort of a motion sickness from no motion. I can't play or watch them.
I so want to though. I want to fly for real. To expensive.
Posted by: Reforger at June 27, 2026 06:04 PM (0dsIZ)
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I recently built a PC and acquired the bits for a flight simulator because I think I want to get a PPL and I also think the flight sim will help.
Also I think I may have found a new calling in locational arbitrage. My Facebook marketplace search settings/memory had flight sim stuff. In the DC area I got a really good deal on my stuff. Now I am in Florida and I see the same stuff I got in DC way cheaper! I am thinking I need to load up the truck with yokes and throttle quadrants!
Posted by: blaster at June 27, 2026 06:05 PM (cD7Zt)
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And never been in a helicopter, no reason not to, just haven't.
Best ride was in a C-130
Posted by: Skip at June 27, 2026 06:06 PM (Ia/+0)
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Good evening Mr. E. Always good to see you here.
Posted by: TRex - autorotation dino at June 27, 2026 05:58 PM (IQ6Gq)
No doors unless freezing, then the doors went on and the muff heater (haha) opened.
Posted by: Eromero at June 27, 2026 06:06 PM (LHPAg)
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We took a six year old and a 2 year old to Udvar Hazy a few months ago.
Love the sense of wonder.
The two year old (who calls Sra blaster "Nina") kept saying "Nina look! Nina look!"
Posted by: blaster at June 27, 2026 06:08 PM (cD7Zt)
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29 I have said many times I never had a bad plane ride, from a couple small 1 engine flights around my immediate area, trips to Hawaii, England, Germany.
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I've had a lot of bad rides, the worst of which was in a Vietnam Airlines 737 making multiple unsuccessful attempts to land at Da Nang in solid fog before giving up and returning to HCM City. Two hours later we re-boarded to try again.
Posted by: Cicero (@cicero43) at June 27, 2026 06:09 PM (XjKiU)
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No doors is fine, until you seriously bank! They say what doesn't kill you makes you stronger....and Dino has no hearing loss, he just "loses" it when it becomes convenient....
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Tex Johnson was part of Bell Aircraft's unofficial race team. Flew the modified yellow and black P-39Q Cobra II which won the Thompson Trophy Race in 1946.
Cobra I in striking red and black was the other part of the race team until it was involved in a fatal crash.
Cobra II would race for several more years before crashing. Unlike Cobra I it would be saved, even fixed up for static display. That is until the early 1960s when it was brought back to flight status and even more radically modified. On its first test flight on Aug 10, 1968 it crashed, the pilot Michael Carrol was killed after bailing out. Thus ended the life of Cobra II.
Posted by: Anna Puma at June 27, 2026 06:11 PM (2GVsD)
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36 29 I have said many times I never had a bad plane ride, from a couple small 1 engine flights around my immediate area, trips to Hawaii, England, Germany.
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I've had a lot of bad rides, the worst of which was in a Vietnam Airlines 737 making multiple unsuccessful attempts to land at Da Nang in solid fog before giving up and returning to HCM City. Two hours later we re-boarded to try again.
Posted by: Cicero (@cicero43) at June 27, 2026 06:09 PM (XjKiU)
Worst ride I had was a flight out of BGR that was en route to Shannon when one hour in - I could smell electrical insulation burning - an IFE was declared and we had to go to NL.
Posted by: Cow Demon at June 27, 2026 06:12 PM (gfO9L)
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Other hobby, went to scrap yard again, still not all cleaned out with a few more trips to go.
And was cleaning up solder for my medallion, I don't have enough I think so pondering melting som minatures not being used.
Posted by: Skip at June 27, 2026 06:12 PM (Ia/+0)
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I have a friend who used to fly for 160 SOAR. He was in Iraq over a firefight while in 101st. A trench with bad guys and good guys on either side of the trench. His copilot says what do and he says I have access to techniques he told the door gunner to strap in tightly.
Rolled it 90 degrees and the gunner pointed straight down out of the open door as he flew the length of the trench.
It worked.
Posted by: blaster at June 27, 2026 06:13 PM (cD7Zt)
It simply vanished from the salvage yard and no one is talking.
*It was thanks to this plane that the NASM could duplicate the wiring and stag antlers for the FuG 220 radar.
Posted by: Anna Puma at June 27, 2026 06:13 PM (2GVsD)
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I have a friend who used to fly for 160 SOAR. He was in Iraq over a firefight while in 101st. A trench with bad guys and good guys on either side of the trench. His copilot says what do and he says I have access to techniques he told the door gunner to strap in tightly.
Rolled it 90 degrees and the gunner pointed straight down out of the open door as he flew the length of the trench.
It worked.
Posted by: blaster
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I can appreciate that, especially from afar....
Posted by: Ben Had at June 27, 2026 06:19 PM (afJtY)
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BIL has built 6 STOL planes, only the 1st 2 were from kits, then he bought the tools and now makes the pieces from plans. He is now building a WW1 replica Biplane.
Posted by: AZ deplorable moron at June 27, 2026 06:21 PM (B0dAE)
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42 I have a friend who used to fly for 160 SOAR. He was in Iraq over a firefight while in 101st. A trench with bad guys and good guys on either side of the trench. His copilot says what do and he says I have access to techniques he told the door gunner to strap in tightly.
Rolled it 90 degrees and the gunner pointed straight down out of the open door as he flew the length of the trench.
It worked.
Posted by: blaster at June 27, 2026 06:13 PM (cD7Zt)
The best of the best.
Posted by: Eromero at June 27, 2026 06:21 PM (LHPAg)
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The rain has stopped, and I need to feed the furry thugs. Linda and I are venturing out to the mall on this side of the river; she wants to look for something, but swears she won't be long. Yeah, I've heard that one before, I been married twice. . . .
Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at June 27, 2026 06:22 PM (wzUl9)
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Helicopters are fun! As long as they keep the eggbeater going.
Guard friend scored me a flight on a UH-1H for a training mission. Medivac Huey. And the pilots really wanted to show the Air Frace puke, me, what real flying was all about.
So we zip up to Camp McCain for some NOE amidst all the pine trees. Troop compartment doors open and they are banking the thing at like 45 degree angles when nice. And all that was keeping me in the door gunner position was a government contract seatbelt.
How low were we when doing all this? I had to lean out and look through the rotor just to see the tops of the pine trees as they whizzed by.
Good news is, it was during daylight and I did not toss any cookies.
Posted by: Anna Puma at June 27, 2026 06:23 PM (2GVsD)
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But back to flight simulator stuff. If you watch some YouTube's there are people who spend a LOT of money building home cockpits. A LOT.
I have refrained from going overboard. So far. I use a 50inch 4k tv for a monitor and it's quite realistic.
Posted by: blaster at June 27, 2026 06:24 PM (cD7Zt)
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Hi, my name is Crash and I will be your flight instructor
Posted by: Ben Had at June 27, 2026 06:28 PM (afJtY)
The He 219 is not the only war relic which has vanished.
The Panther tank that was found in that old German guy's basement with a Flak 88 and torpedo. It was sold off and no one knows where it went. Though a couple of photos have surfaced that might be the Panther now residing in a certain museum near Seattle Washington.
See people, it's not only paintings that can vanish.
Posted by: Anna Puma at June 27, 2026 06:28 PM (2GVsD)
Wow. I remember when Air France was a big deal in the commercial aircraft industry. The Concorde was the ult in air travel back in the day, until it wasn't. Nice to see one at the Air and Space Museum.
Posted by: Legally Sufficient at June 27, 2026 06:30 PM (D/6p1)
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Big storm here in Florida. Internet is out. But phone still up.
@The Grateful ask the Dino what I found for you guys in Ocala. Will pick it up if you want.
Posted by: blaster at June 27, 2026 06:30 PM (/JY7j)
Usually with a friggin regiment of helicopters. At nape of the earth. Blacked out. You just hear them, when they're like 100 yards away.
Wild.
Posted by: Martini Farmer at June 27, 2026 06:31 PM (jehhT)
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That Lufthansa flight simulator was information overload if you weren't familiar with a cockpit.
I don't know if you could get a stewardess in there to bring it in for a landing.
Posted by: polynikes at June 27, 2026 06:32 PM (04gcy)
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@The Grateful ask the Dino what I found for you guys in Ocala. Will pick it up if you want.
Posted by: blaster
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I'm sitting here debating whether to ask him......you have a history, you know.....
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My dad was an aeronautical engineer who worked for the FAA reviewing airworthiness and crashes. He got called in on ‘hush hush’ overtime the weekend JFK Jr. crashed his plane.
He brought an old instruments-only table top flight simulator home one weekend and we got to try it out. It was about the size of an old large tube TV, and was basically the joystick and instrument panel from an airplane (altimeter, horizon, etc.). It could be programmed to simulate weather, providing pushback on the yolk. Nine-year-old me successfully crashed the plane, if I’m remembering right.
Thanks for reminding me of that fond memory.
Posted by: KSB at June 27, 2026 06:32 PM (ao2T5)
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My buddy was flying for 160 back in the day when "black helicopters " were all the rage in conspiracy circles. He had a bumper sticker that said my other ride is a black helicopter.
Posted by: blaster at June 27, 2026 06:33 PM (/JY7j)
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have a friend who used to fly for 160 SOAR. He was in Iraq over a firefight while in 101st. A trench with bad guys and good guys on either side of the trench. His copilot says what do and he says I have access to techniques he told the door gunner to strap in tightly.
Rolled it 90 degrees and the gunner pointed straight down out of the open door as he flew the length of the trench.
It worked.
Posted by: blaster
Sweet.
Posted by: Mr Aspirin Factory at June 27, 2026 06:35 PM (H/+a9)
63I'm sitting here debating whether to ask him......you have a history, you know.....
Posted by: The Grateful - Acta Non Verba at June 27, 2026 06:32 PM (IQ6Gq)
A history of providing consistently useful information. That's what you mean, right?
Posted by: blaster at June 27, 2026 06:35 PM (/JY7j)
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I would like to experience a helicopter simulator. Helos are the only aircraft that tries to kill you before you leave the ground. I find them utterly fascinating!
Posted by: Legally Sufficient at June 27, 2026 06:37 PM (D/6p1)
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I was really close to having my wedding reception at the Udvar-Hazy center. They'll set up your shindig under the wing of the Blackbird.
Decided to go elsewhere but it was really tempting!
Posted by: ballistic at June 27, 2026 06:37 PM (oqH4h)
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My dad had a pilot's license and I can remember him taking us on a couple of flights. I remember the family dog always going along.
Posted by: Ben Had at June 27, 2026 06:37 PM (afJtY)
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Actually, that air traffic control simulator sounds like weightlifting for your "cool under pressure" muscles. I might have to give it a shot when I have settled a few ongoing issues, and I can handle adding optional stress.
Posted by: SciVo at June 27, 2026 06:38 PM (Sy6m/)
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My father worked for Lockheed after he retired from the service and worked on Cobra helicopters at Chenault AB in Lake Charles, LA during the Vietnam War. I had a lot of fun experiences as a kid at that AB that I wish I had been older to appreciate it more.
Posted by: polynikes at June 27, 2026 06:38 PM (04gcy)
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Blaster,
A big, fat, solid No on what you were going to pick up, but thank you for thinking of him...
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My neighbor has a 3000ft grass strip across the street. I can land there!
Well I could if I could land.
Posted by: blaster
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Wait, you have a plane?
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I have another friend (both of these friends were roommates at school) who used to work rehabbing Cobras for foreign military sales. He had a batch he was doing for Jordan. One of them the pilot seat was red velvet with real gold stitching....
Posted by: blaster at June 27, 2026 06:43 PM (/JY7j)
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You can see my only aviation painting I did in nic.
It's from the ending credits of the sitcom Wings.
Posted by: polynikes at June 27, 2026 06:43 PM (04gcy)
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Fwiw, supersonic commercial flights may return. The company is called Boom Supersonic and is actively working on it.
Posted by: TRex - mach one dino at June 27, 2026 06:41 PM (IQ6Gq)
Where the instructor is named Crash.
Posted by: Eromero at June 27, 2026 06:44 PM (LHPAg)
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"And being an Apple IIe in the mid-1980s, the graphics were crude at best.
Posted by: "Perfessor" Squirrel"
When the Macintosh first came out, there was the Space Shuttle Simulator. Hi-res black and white graphics on a 9" screen. It was a cute little thing with, at the time, cool graphics.
The shuttle was easy to take off, not so easy to land.
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68 I had a lot of fun experiences as a kid at that AB that I wish I had been older to appreciate it more.
Posted by: polynikes at June 27, 2026 06:38 PM
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Thanks for sharing the background. The dichotomy of age - when you're younger, you don't know. When you're older, you realize but time has passed.
Posted by: JackStraw at June 27, 2026 06:49 PM (viF8m)
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I had to work a Workers Compensation fatality claim for IBM back in the late 80's. Unfortunately the head mechanic for the IBM air fleet ( based in the Poughkeepsie area) decided to take his single engine plane into work that morning and crashed into a communications tower.
Posted by: polynikes at June 27, 2026 06:49 PM (04gcy)
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82 Youth is wasted on the young
Posted by: Ben Had at June 27, 2026 06:47 PM (afJtY
I sure wasted a ton of it.
Posted by: Eromero at June 27, 2026 06:50 PM (LHPAg)
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#1 son has a flight simulator rig with 3D goggles. It will make you dizzy after a few minutes.
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It's getting a bit hazy given the number of years now, but the first flight sim I ever touched was a demo model on a Sun workstation back in the late '80s. After that, it was Microsoft, starting with the 98 version, followed by 2004, X and 2020.
I use it to complement my flying skills and to fly aircraft I'd never actually get my hands on.
Posted by: Additional Blond Agent, STEM Guy at June 27, 2026 06:51 PM (/HDaX)
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The shuttle was easy to take off, not so easy to land.
Posted by: fd at June 27, 2026 06:44 PM (MWfyi)
A flying brick.
I love Space Cowboys. I don't care what anyone says😀
Posted by: polynikes at June 27, 2026 06:52 PM (04gcy)
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We have a small, grass runway airport here. There are a couple houses on the grounds with hangers for small planes, and the airport has several shelters for others. One guy has a plane he does aerobatics in around the area.
Free periodic air shows.
Posted by: Martini Farmer at June 27, 2026 06:52 PM (jehhT)
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I took the plunge last week and purchased a coffee roaster. It's not a commercial set-up. This one had glowing reviews, but only does a little over 4 oz of beans at a time....standard bag you buy at the store is 12 oz...so 1/3 the amount. Not a problem...it's not like it's labor intensive to roast coffee.
My take on it so far is that you play around with temps and time, and your selected "green" beans until you get it just the way you want.
I am looking forward to the experimentation.
Posted by: Orson at June 27, 2026 06:53 PM (dIske)
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My father was an Army Aviator and so was my stepfather.
I had the opportunity to fly on Huey Blackhawk and Chinook in the Army. The heaters in the Hook are amazing just pull a little bleed air off the turbine and heats up the whole cargo area real quick.
Posted by: blaster at June 27, 2026 06:53 PM (/JY7j)
93 I am looking forward to the experimentation.
Posted by: Orson
Cool, I worked with a guy that used a popcorn air fryer. He made good coffee.
Posted by: AZ deplorable moron at June 27, 2026 06:57 PM (B0dAE)
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>>We have a small, grass runway airport here. There are a couple houses on the grounds with hangers for small planes, and the airport has several shelters for others. One guy has a plane he does aerobatics in around the area.
My folks had a condo in FL, west of West Palm Beach. It was in one of those condo villages with a golf course that are all over FL. Right near their development was a community built with a landing strip and almost every house had a plane garage. That was pretty cool.
Posted by: JackStraw at June 27, 2026 06:57 PM (viF8m)
95My folks had a condo in FL, west of West Palm Beach. It was in one of those condo villages with a golf course that are all over FL. Right near their development was a community built with a landing strip and almost every house had a plane garage. That was pretty cool.
Posted by: JackStraw at June 27, 2026 06:57 PM (viF8m)
Neighbor nearing 80 and has no kids. His family is vying for the property. A nephew wants to turn it into just that - a fly in community.
Posted by: blaster at June 27, 2026 06:59 PM (/JY7j)
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Doesn't it seem like AI Autonomous piloted cargo planes would be less dangerous than Autonomous cargo hauling Semi trucks.
I'm still a little uneasy of the recent report of a non test Autonomous cargo delivery from Houston to Dallas for a paying customer.
It's probably safer than a human driver ( these days) but it's still freaky.
Posted by: polynikes at June 27, 2026 07:00 PM (04gcy)
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I am looking forward to the experimentation.
Posted by: Orson
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We've never done a coffee theme. I'm not a coffee drinker. Would that be interesting for the Horde?
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I wish DBCooper would drop in with tales of fire fighting by air.
Posted by: Ben Had at June 27, 2026 07:02 PM (afJtY)
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This stuff is bringing back fond memories before I had to hang up my license for medical reasons.
I spent a year out in Manhattan, KS and my aircraft mechanic (Gordon Smith)'s father owned the 1100' grass strip, (Pvt) Smith just a hop and skip SW of Wabaunsee.
Fun to fly in and out of since there was a steep hill on the south end. So, land to the south and depart to the north.
Posted by: Additional Blond Agent, STEM Guy at June 27, 2026 07:03 PM (/HDaX)
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My only comment on a coffee thread is that Keurig has ruined coffee. I say that as a one cup a day drinker. I've not enjoyed a good cup of coffee in a decade. I drink one in the morning with my breakfast like taking medicine.
Posted by: polynikes at June 27, 2026 07:04 PM (04gcy)
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It's probably safer than a human driver ( these days) but it's still freaky.
Posted by: polynikes at June 27, 2026 07:00 PM
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Agreed - but I am surprised at the volume of self-driving miles Waymo and Tesla are logging without issues.
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Good grief, I am getting old. 1100' is the field elevation, 2800' is the field length.
Posted by: Additional Blond Agent, STEM Guy at June 27, 2026 07:05 PM (/HDaX)
103We've never done a coffee theme. I'm not a coffee drinker. Would that be interesting for the Horde?
Posted by: TRex - mach loop dino at June 27, 2026 07:00 PM (IQ6Gq)
He is not of The Body.
I would say coffee is not a hobby. Coffee is life.
Posted by: blaster at June 27, 2026 07:05 PM (/JY7j)
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>>I wish DBCooper would drop in with tales of fire fighting by air.
Did you see any of the footage of the fire at the warehouse in LA last week? I guess a combination of things made it dangerous for firefighters to enter the building while it was burning so they brought in helicopters they use to fight wildfires and dropped load after load of water on the building. Never seen that before.
Posted by: JackStraw at June 27, 2026 07:06 PM (viF8m)
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Autonomous cargo delivery from Houston to Dallas for a paying customer.
It's probably safer than a human driver ( these days) but it's still freaky.
Posted by: polynikes
autonomous works until anything out of the ordinary occurs.
Posted by: AZ deplorable moron at June 27, 2026 07:06 PM (B0dAE)
106
Elevation of the grass strip across the way is 9 feet.
Posted by: blaster at June 27, 2026 07:06 PM (/JY7j)
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Good grief, I am getting old. 1100' is the field elevation, 2800' is the field length.
Posted by: Additional Blond Agent, STEM Guy at June 27, 2026 07:05 PM (/HDaX)
I'm not getting in a plane with you! 😃
Posted by: polynikes at June 27, 2026 07:07 PM (04gcy)
108
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Thanks for reminding me of that fond memory.
Posted by: KSB at June 27, 2026 06:32 PM
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Great post. Thank YOU!
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Fwiw, supersonic commercial flights may return. The company is called Boom Supersonic and is actively working on it.
Posted by: TRex - mach one dino at June 27, 2026 06:41 PM (IQ6Gq)
Where the instructor is named Crash.
Posted by: Eromero at June 27, 2026 06:44 PM (LHPAg)
Is the chief engineer named Bam Bam? Butterfingers?
Posted by: Hour of the Wolf at June 27, 2026 07:08 PM (qx7Zg)
Posted by: AZ deplorable moron at June 27, 2026 07:09 PM (B0dAE)
111I'm not getting in a plane with you! 😃
Posted by: polynikes at June 27, 2026 07:07 PM (04gcy)
It's only the sim these days. I sold the 182 off back in 2000. >8^>
Posted by: Additional Blond Agent, STEM Guy at June 27, 2026 07:09 PM (/HDaX)
112Elevation of the grass strip across the way is 9 feet.
Take off only at low tide?
Posted by: Additional Blond Agent, STEM Guy at June 27, 2026 07:10 PM (/HDaX)
113
JackStraw, I did not but about a week ago DBCooper said he was busy fighting fires.
Posted by: Ben Had at June 27, 2026 07:10 PM (afJtY)
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I worked with a guy that loved to fly. He would fly his neighbors' Air Coupe. Guess his neighbor sold the plane, so my friend set out to build his own plane. The engine he chose was a Corvair engine. On his test flight he crashed it. Didn't kill himself, but his wife put an end to plane building. I think it was mostly shoddy workmanship on his part for the failure.
Posted by: Ronster at June 27, 2026 07:11 PM (Wr7co)
Posted by: AZ deplorable moron at June 27, 2026 07:11 PM (B0dAE)
116 We have a number of residential airparks near us. Airstrip flanked by houses, each with a hanger. Only seen one takeoff, though.
Posted by: Hadrian the Seventh at June 27, 2026 07:11 PM (O0L8i)
117
Soon we will have commercial suborbital air flights and international flights will take about two hours at most. At least that's the plan.
Posted by: polynikes at June 27, 2026 07:12 PM (04gcy)
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> The company is called Boom Supersonic and is actively working on it.
Posted by: TRex - mach one dino at June 27, 2026 06:41 PM (IQ6Gq)
They flew a human-piloted test article at > Mach 1 not too long ago.
Posted by: Rodrigo Borgia at June 27, 2026 07:13 PM (IG3/x)
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We've never done a coffee theme. I'm not a coffee drinker. Would that be interesting for the Horde?
Posted by: TRex - mach loop dino at June 27, 2026 07:00 PM (IQ6Gq)
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I'll come clean. I'm an coffee addict, but that wasn't my only motivation for trying to do the whole process myself....(Roasting to Drinking). I don't get any small bit of satisfaction sticking it to Starbucks, and all the other overpriced, over-roasted brands. Nope, I get a whole LOT of satisfaction from that.
The catalyst was that there are four coffee importers in my area who sell unroasted beans. Most are your usual Colombian, Indonesian, etc. So you can make your own blends, and at a nice low cost. I can't speak for the rest of the horde, but without coffee I'd be a serial killer.
Posted by: Orson at June 27, 2026 07:14 PM (dIske)
120
My father was an Army Aviator and so was my stepfather.
I had the opportunity to fly on Huey Blackhawk and Chinook in the Army. The heaters in the Hook are amazing just pull a little bleed air off the turbine and heats up the whole cargo area real quick.
Posted by: blaster
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FWIW, the Army Aviation Heritage Foundation offers free rides at various air shows. Their site is well worthy of a peek: https://armyav.org/
We here are particularly indebted to them for their contribution post-Helene. They had two Huey's in the area immediately, delivering critically needed food, water and supplies to inaccessible areas.
Posted by: Mike Hammer, etc., etc. at June 27, 2026 07:15 PM (XeU6L)
121I worked with a guy that loved to fly. He would fly his neighbors' Air Coupe
Ercoupe? That's what I want.
Posted by: blaster at June 27, 2026 07:16 PM (/JY7j)
122 Best:
Grandma's course ground stovetop pot with eggshells in it for leveling, served in equal portion with whole milk served on the front porch of the log cabin with a friendly "You're a big boy now!"
Worst:
Folger's crystals in an aluminum 1 gal percolator, without the percolator mechanism. Blended with yesterday's left overs, heated to temp with water from the faucet next to the trash can in the woman's bathroom.
Factory coffee Saturday morning style.
Posted by: Auspex at June 27, 2026 07:16 PM (Y8DZL)
123I can't speak for the rest of the horde, but without coffee I'd be a serial killer.
Posted by: Orson at June 27, 2026 07:14 PM (dIske)
You'll appreciate this meme if you haven't seen it already:
https://tinyurl.com/coffeekill
Posted by: Additional Blond Agent, STEM Guy at June 27, 2026 07:16 PM (/HDaX)
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> Agreed - but I am surprised at the volume of self-driving miles Waymo and Tesla are logging without issues.
Posted by: TRex - dino driver at June 27, 2026 07:04 PM (IQ6Gq)
Tesla, at least, has been collecting ALL the video from their cars, whether auto pilot or human pilot, for many years. Current Teslas have 9 cameras, all recording all the time (this also confirms that the idiots who thought it was cool to key Teslas because they didn't like Musk were, in fact, idiots).
That's a lot of data to crunch. I would guess that by this point it is extremely rare to encounter a driving scenario that their AI hasn't seen before, probably dozens/hundreds/thousands of times.
Posted by: Rodrigo Borgia at June 27, 2026 07:19 PM (IG3/x)
125
Coffee for some can be a hobby, I its more a addiction, though summer seems to be less of one
Posted by: Skip at June 27, 2026 07:19 PM (Ia/+0)
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I can't speak for the rest of the horde, but without coffee I'd be a serial killer.
Posted by: Orson
I wanted to post the chem formula for coffee, I found this: There are more than 1,000 chemical compounds in coffee.
"It is by caffeine alone I set my mind in motion. It is by the beans of Java that thoughts acquire speed, the hands acquire shakes, the shakes become a warning. It is by caffeine alone I set my mind in motion." - The Programmer's Mantra (parodied from the Mentat Mantra)
Posted by: AZ deplorable moron at June 27, 2026 07:19 PM (B0dAE)
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https://tinyurl.com/coffeekill
Posted by: Additional Blond Agent, STEM Guy at June 27, 2026 07:16 PM (/HDaX)
_____________________________
I grade this as "TRUE"
Posted by: Orson at June 27, 2026 07:22 PM (dIske)
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"Thank you for flying with AoS Airlines. We know you have a lot of interweb options and we appreciate you spending your time here. Once the Hobby Thread comes to a halt, you are welcome to stay aboard for a while. Please do not leave your personal belongings when you exit. As a valued passenger, your patronage earns you an invite to Club ONT later. We also look forward to serving you on a future Hobby Thread."
129We've never done a coffee theme. I'm not a coffee drinker. Would that be interesting for the Horde?
Posted by: TRex - mach loop dino at June 27, 2026 07:00 PM (IQ6Gq)
I will send you some insane links
Posted by: Kindltot at June 27, 2026 07:24 PM (rbvCR)
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I can't speak for the rest of the horde, but without coffee I'd be a serial killer.
Posted by: Orson
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For most others, it is merely a flavorful hot beverage. For me, it is life support.
Posted by: Mike Hammer, etc., etc. at June 27, 2026 07:26 PM (XeU6L)
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Soon we will have commercial suborbital air flights and international flights will take about two hours at most. At least that's the plan.
Posted by: polynikes
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I believe I can live with that plan....especially to the Asia Pacific region!
Posted by: Ronster at June 27, 2026 07:28 PM (Wr7co)
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121 I worked with a guy that loved to fly. He would fly his neighbors' Air Coupe
Ercoupe? That's what I want.
Posted by: blaster at June 27, 2026 07:16 PM (/JY7j)
My older brother had an Ercoupe that he flew solo crosscountry from Washington to S.C.
Posted by: Eromero at June 27, 2026 07:29 PM (LHPAg)
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Is it too early? I hate movies!
Posted by: Ronste
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Actually, you are right on time!
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Flight simulators can be a real help for people wanting to get into the RC plane hobby. In many ways, flying a plane remotely (not first person video) is more difficult than flying a plane while you are in the pilot seat. Distance and orientation issues can make flying RC planes quite challenging.
Posted by: MichiCanuck at June 27, 2026 07:30 PM (KpyH1)
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One other type of plane always wanted to take a ride was a open cockpit, like a WW1 type
Posted by: Skip at June 27, 2026 07:31 PM (Ia/+0)
137
Off topic, but if there are any of the horde in northern Illinois, I'd like to recommend the Long Grove Strawberry Festival going on this weekend.
I just saw the most beautiful woman I've ever seen (aside from Mrs Meanie) serve me Greek fries at one of the food booths. She (the girl at the Greek food booth) is from Ireland working here for the summer. I lost my breath in her presence but that could be the elevated triglycerides.
Young men -- you can do it. Keep her in America. Make babies!
Posted by: Big Fat Meanie at June 27, 2026 07:33 PM (qwx/I)
Posted by: tankdemon at June 27, 2026 07:35 PM (2054U)
139 Errata on that Apollo 8 vs 9 quote above, which now I see plainly once it's quoted again.
Borman, Anders, and Lovel were training for the E mission, that planned high elliptical orbit test.
Apollo 8 was supposed to be the D-mission, and Apollo 9 the E-mission. Since the LM wasn't ready, they just swapped the crews. The D-mission crew was training heavily for that, and it was better to let the E-mission crew become the penciled-in C-prime crew.
Posted by: publius, Rascally Mr. Miley (w6EFb) at June 27, 2026 07:36 PM (w6EFb)
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About 30 years go got to play around with an F-16 flight simulator at Luke. It was in a dome, you sat in the middle, and all sorts of stuff got projected on the dome screens in all your visible fields. You sat in a mock up of the cockpit. It was a lot less stressful than sitting in the back of a D model while the pilot tried to make you puke.
Posted by: epador at June 27, 2026 08:36 PM (TRnzq)
Good afternoon and welcome to the almost world famous Ace of Spades Pet Thread. Thanks for stopping by. Kick back and enjoy the world of animals.
Would you like a treat?
Let's relax a little with the animals and leave the world of politics and current events outside today.
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Okay, are we going to tell Ace about this site?
In the last 24 hours I pulled a massive 2 new followers… we are UNSTOPPABLE 🥳🔥 The comeback is real y'all 🦇 pic.twitter.com/oczUI0vmah
I had a magical experience with a bumblebee yesterday. I saw her on the bike path and thought she was a goner, she couldn’t move her front legs but I still didn’t want her squished so I tried bringing her to a flower and she starting eating! But the coolest thing was… 1/ pic.twitter.com/gNhT5TywI5
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Meet The PetMorons
Hi KT,
Here you see Purry trying to get the bird (you can see the nest on the drain pipe under the eaves).
He's a very springy cat!
Miley
That's where Publius and I were married, right there on the screen porch.
Springy, indeed! And ambitious!
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Cupboard Cat
Dear K.T.,
Meet Precious (f) and Booboo (m), born in '88. Both Siamese mix, one "seal point", one "flame point". When I picked them up from a Humane Society associated lady they were from two different litters nursing on the same female. I was told they were ready to adopt, but the vet I took them to told me they were barely five weeks old. It was only several years later that I discovered by accident that Booboo was deaf. Thank goodness I'd raised them as indoor cats, or he wouldn't have survived long.
They lived for almost twenty years, dying a year apart from kidney failure. Nothing prepared me for the end. My heart and soul went with them, and I still can't talk or write about them without weeping.
I know space is limited, so I'll leave you to select the images that may appear in Pet Thread. Bless you and all the fine pet-lovers whose babies grace your pages.
My AofS handle is "Born Free".
So sorry to learn that you have lost Precious and BooBoo, such good friends for so long. They were clearly loved well. Thanks for letting us get to know them.
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About ten years ago a cocky little three-legged pit bull walked into my condo as my latest foster dog. Nobody had shown interest in her in the 18 months she’d been in the rescue, mainly because she was obstinate, judgmental, and wholly untrainable.
So of course I adopted her. My only foster fail in the ten years (thus far) that I’ve fostered.
She spent the next 9+ years antagonizing the most socially awkward dogs at the rescue’s weekly socialization training sessions, turning 30 minute walks into two hour exasperating marathons as she would randomly sit down and refuse to get up until she was good and damn ready, and eating the sausage off my pizza. She also regularly chewed on rocks, tried to kill all the squirrels and possums, and took naps in the middle of the road in my condo association, occasionally at midnight. And never once listening to me.
In short, she was the best damn dog ever.
On Tuesday, 23 June we took our last ride to the vet. She could deal with being a tripod, the arthritis and the hip dysplasia, but kidney failure was the last straw. I held my Eartha Kitt in my arms as she crossed the rainbow bridge.
Long ago I told myself that once Eartha passed I would stop fostering. I’d taken a break from it as her health declined, and thought it might be nice to have some time to myself.
After one night in a dog-free house I was on the phone to the rescue director, telling them in 4 weeks I’d be resuming full-time fostering.
It’s amazing how empty an 1100 square foot condo is without a dog.
Longtime lurker Rabidsquirrel
Thanks for the wonderful photos and description of Eartha. We love her now, too. And it's understandable that you want to foster again. You will be a blessing to another dog.
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Until next Saturday, have a great week!
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If you start feeling nostalgic, here a link to last week's Pet Thread, the Ace of Spades Pet Thread, June 20
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. Last comment, by EyeofSauron, noted a connection to a charming bear hunter in the thread.
Posted by: Hadrian the Seventh at June 27, 2026 03:42 PM (O0L8i)
3 Got a call this morning from The Big Dummy's Ohio mom. She was with him at the Lima, OH show and she said he was showing some very slight sign of lameness. She was thinking of pulling him from competition.
Her Majesty and I agreed that unless he was in pain she should just show him. He might not win if he was shown but he certainly wouldn't win if he wasn't shown.
The Big Dummy won Best of Breed.
Posted by: Hadrian the Seventh at June 27, 2026 03:47 PM (O0L8i)
Posted by: Commissar of plenty and festive little hats at June 27, 2026 03:50 PM (Kt19C)
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One of my dogs vanished Tuesday. I have been a wreck since. What is a stronger word than guilt?
I knew he was coming to his end, but going out like this is too much. Humpty come home. Please.
Posted by: connected and litigious at June 27, 2026 03:53 PM (cS1cw)
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Afternoon, Pet Folken! The two Siamese from different litters were beautiful creatures. As a boy, I knew a Siamese from the upstairs apartment who would occasionally visit us. Her name was "Martini," after one of the cats in the "Mr. and Mrs. North" mystery series. She was quite smart. My brother was only about four or five, still too young not to play rough with a small animal. Martini quickly learned that he was not allowed on the stairs in our place without an adult present. So she would zip up to the top of the staircase and sit calmly to watch him.
I've never had a Siamese myself, though. I understand they are very much attached to their people and live a long time . . . but are also very vocal. As Margaret Cooper Gay put it in How to Live With a Cat, "The banshees take wailing lessons from Siamese cats in heat."
Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at June 27, 2026 03:54 PM (wzUl9)
Posted by: Puddleglum, drive by meow at June 27, 2026 03:56 PM (sAmhv)
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The flying fox bat is impressive . . . as if my big black Stirling cat were to wrap himself in a leather cape and hang upside down. Well, okay, the bat's muzzle is much longer than Stirling's.
Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at June 27, 2026 03:56 PM (wzUl9)
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The little red fluffballs lying on big Ned the dog remind me of the late Arizona red tabby when he was very small in 1983. I did not know he'd be a longhair; I thought his fluffy coat was just kitten fuzzies and would vanish as he got his adult coat. Nope. He grew into a big thick-furred Maine Coon-like creature and completely altered my view of longhaired cats. All of mine since then have been long-furred, except for Stirling the medium-hair.
Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at June 27, 2026 03:59 PM (wzUl9)
Rabidsquirrel So sorry on your loss of Eartha. She looked very loved.
Posted by: Joyenz at June 27, 2026 04:06 PM (2F0/Y)
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Not exactly Pet Thread fodder, but yesterday Blackie, a 6'2" long Southern Black Racer which (who?) has lived in the lattice brickwork on the end of my porch for some years, showed up again, after being a no-show for months. I was glad to see the critter.
Posted by: Mike Hammer, etc., etc. at June 27, 2026 04:13 PM (XeU6L)
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Thank you, K.T.
A wonderful collection of funnehs and pets (and stories)
I so appreciate the time and effort you put into this thread. And enjoy the comments and stories.
Posted by: Appycay at June 27, 2026 04:13 PM (7Hx43)
"'Listen to them, the hobos of the night. What music they make!'"
Posted by: naturalfake at June 27, 2026 04:15 PM (iJfKG)
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When my mom was in college, she ended up with a Siamese cat that she named Crybaby.
Posted by: Joyenz at June 27, 2026 04:15 PM (2F0/Y)
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14 Thank you, K.T.
A wonderful collection of funnehs and pets (and stories)
I so appreciate the time and effort you put into this thread. And enjoy the comments and stories.
Same here KT, you are the BEST!
Posted by: Admirale's Mate at June 27, 2026 04:15 PM (/enuJ)
18Not exactly Pet Thread fodder, but yesterday Blackie, a 6'2" long Southern Black Racer which (who?) has lived in the lattice brickwork on the end of my porch for some years, showed up again, after being a no-show for months. I was glad to see the critter.
Posted by: Mike Hammer, etc., etc. at June 27, 2026
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What I want to know is: How were you able to measure him?
Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at June 27, 2026 04:18 PM (wzUl9)
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Our beloved companion for 13 years, Pynchon, our black cat, needed to be put to sleep yesterday. He was in pain from kidney issues. As those of you who have gone through this well know, it is
Very hard no matter how many times you have to do it.
We buried him in our side yard underneath the lilac trees.
Posted by: FenelonSpoke at June 27, 2026 04:18 PM (2sfNr)
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That photo is a bit distorted - Purry is skinny, just under 9 pounds.
Oh, last night I dreamed about Purry's sister Della. I dreamed about her dirty butt.
That's about as close to a nightmare as I get. It's really a dream of frustration, since she won't allow me to clean it without getting violent.
Posted by: Miley, okravangelist at June 27, 2026 04:19 PM (w6EFb)
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Fen, I'm so sorry about your kitty. We've had to put down two in the past few years. It hurts.
Posted by: Miley, okravangelist at June 27, 2026 04:21 PM (w6EFb)
Two of them, males. Each lived approx 19 years. Belmont was unpredictable and could become vicious in a heartbeat. Friends suggested that I should keep a whip and a chair handy.
Toby (aka 'Mike Hammer's Cat'), was pretty laid back. You could almost set the clock by his 10:00 p.m. zoomies through the house. It took a while to break him to harness/leash, but we took regular walks around the neighborhood after dark.
Posted by: Mike Hammer, etc., etc. at June 27, 2026 04:22 PM (XeU6L)
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Thanks for all the lovely pictures of the cats and really cute Eartha, the pup
Posted by: FenelonSpoke at June 27, 2026 04:23 PM (2sfNr)
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Minnifer’s lying on my chest trying to anesthetize me. So far I’m resisting.
Posted by: Eromero at June 27, 2026 04:23 PM (LHPAg)
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Posted by: Joyenz at June 27, 2026 04:21 PM (2F0/Y)
Thanks.
Posted by: FenelonSpoke at June 27, 2026 04:24 PM (2sfNr)
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Sorry to hear about Pynchon, Fen. At least he's right there with you in his lifelong territory.
Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at June 27, 2026 04:24 PM (wzUl9)
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Stirling wanted to sit in my lap when I got up from my nap. Now he's curled on the cushion next to me, dozing. Little Dagny may be in her window, her sauna, though it's hardly sauna-ish now (we're getting some rain). Or she may be curled up on the cushion in my desk chair.
Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at June 27, 2026 04:26 PM (wzUl9)
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What I want to know is: How were you able to measure him?
Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius
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The porch has one foot tiles, so when it was out on the porch, I could get close. Moreover, he has left a shed skin, which was easy to measure. That, I trimmed and cut into 6" lengths, laminated them to make bookmarks.
Posted by: Mike Hammer, etc., etc. at June 27, 2026 04:27 PM (XeU6L)
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Years ago neighbors were telling me about a very large, ill mannered, and very aggressive tomcat. Never saw it until someone shot it - and it ended up dead on the my back porch. It really was a huge cat; a very uniquely colored California Spangled; marmalade base with white spangles.
During that same period, and across town, another Spangled adopted our brewery and took up the job of mousing. Lots of little birdies and mice feeding on spilled barley and wheat cereal grains to keep her busy.
Posted by: 13times at June 27, 2026 04:28 PM (fnZRl)
Posted by: Mrs JTB at June 27, 2026 04:29 PM (yTvNw)
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"Pynchon" was a good name for a cat. I've never been one to choose human names for my cats. I prefer more exotic names: "Arizona," "Wolf," etc. "Stirling," it's true, is a human moniker, but at least it's unusual. My Siberians have all had human names -- "Tatiana," "Chekov," "Dagny Sophia." Linda's blue-eyed Siberian was "Angelique." She, Linda I mean, prefers to give cats human names.
Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at June 27, 2026 04:35 PM (wzUl9)
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Miley, did I fix your photo? Sometimes "the system" switches the height and width. Weird.
Posted by: KT at June 27, 2026 04:38 PM (rdeQO)
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Thanks so much , all. We used to call him the "peripatetic puss" because at night he'd start out on the armchair top. move upstairs to sleep at the bottom of our bed and then go into our son's room. Yesterday he was meowing ( he was not a very loud cat at all) because I think he wanted to see our son for one last time and was too much in pain to get up the stairs, so son came down to pet him and tell him he loved him.
I haven't had to put a cat to sleep for awhile, so I thought it was nice that they had a special bereavement room for this and the vet was very kind.
Posted by: FenelonSpoke at June 27, 2026 04:38 PM (Yl2Ob)
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Oh, man. I hate bats. There's probably some traumatic experience in my past that I blacked out of my memory. Rodents with wings (shakes head).
The only thing worse lives in Frank L. Baum's deceased nogging. Flying Monkeys who talk.
Posted by: Orson at June 27, 2026 04:39 PM (dIske)
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My stepdad has taken to feeding the chipmucks again.
We've got long tailed ones here except for Bossy, who looks like its tail got cut short. The fur kind of fans out at the end now.
There's also one who races up the pile of rocks to make a flying leap for the top of the septic tank riser (where most of the seed gets scattered. Hasn't made it yet, apparently, but I've suggested we name it Evel Kneivel.
There are also four little ones, whom we think are littermates. They are much bigger this week than last week, almost at their adult growth, i think.
Posted by: FeatherBlade at June 27, 2026 04:42 PM (9DL+Y)
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Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at June 27, 2026 04:35 PM (wzUl9)
Son named him after Thomas Pynchon, a writer he enjoyed reading when the cat came to us. We have not had lot of human names for our cats except for "Tess" and "Cleo." The others were named "Needles" for his claws ( although he was not a scratcher ) and "Foible" and "Shadow"- another black cat.
Posted by: FenelonSpoke at June 27, 2026 04:43 PM (Yl2Ob)
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I took a nap this afternoon, and had one of the cats sleep on my chest.
I will send in pictures of the cats now, while they are alive I think, KT.
Posted by: Kindltot at June 27, 2026 04:44 PM (rbvCR)
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Condolences to Fen, and to Connected--I know that guilt feeling when they disappear and don't return. It's hard when there's no closure. I've always thought it was okay to say a prayer for them.
Posted by: skywch at June 27, 2026 04:44 PM (uqhmb)
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Miley, did I fix your photo? Sometimes "the system" switches the height and width. Weird.
Posted by: KT at June 27, 2026 04:38 PM (rdeQO)
Yes, KT - it looks right now. Thanks!
Posted by: Miley, okravangelist at June 27, 2026 04:46 PM (w6EFb)
44Miley, did I fix your photo? Sometimes "the system" switches the height and width. Weird.
Posted by: KT
Yes, KT - it looks right now. Thanks!
Posted by: Miley
And the Margins are no longer blown. (They're over there having a cigarette.)
Posted by: mikeski 0.8 beta at June 27, 2026 04:49 PM (VHUov)
Posted by: All Hail Eris, She-Wolf of the 'Ettes 'Ettes at June 27, 2026 04:56 PM (kpS4V)
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Yesterday he was meowing ( he was not a very loud cat at all) because I think he wanted to see our son for one last time and was too much in pain to get up the stairs, so son came down to pet him and tell him he loved him.
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Aw, Fen.., 😿
Posted by: All Hail Eris, She-Wolf of the 'Ettes 'Ettes at June 27, 2026 04:58 PM (kpS4V)
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We put sunflower seed out in the yard close to the patio for the squirrels. Used to feed the birds but the neighbors behind us get all the birds now, for some reason. Anyway, we call the squirrels Squirrel TV for the cats.
We have chipmunks, too, but I don't like them.
Posted by: TecumsehTea at June 27, 2026 04:58 PM (4VH0B)
50Our cats usually have human names, but not always. Right now we have Ezra and Maggie. Before Maggie, along with Ezra, we had Moses and Elijah.
Posted by: TecumsehTea at June 27, 2026
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Plenty of Old Testament names to choose from. How about "Asriel"?
Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at June 27, 2026 04:59 PM (wzUl9)
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Posted by: TecumsehTea at June 27, 2026 04:54 PM (4VH0B)
Some biblical names. 😊
Posted by: FenelonSpoke at June 27, 2026 04:59 PM (Yl2Ob)
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Black Stirling is still here with me. He's rolled on his back, and likes to have me pet his belly. Little Dagny likes it even more. They are both remarkably trusting creatures.
All of my cats should have been as trusting. After all, they knew they had a human who was crazy about them. But some were only as trusting as they could manage, and some less than that.
Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at June 27, 2026 05:01 PM (wzUl9)
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Hmm, Asriel. I can't remember if he was a good guy or a bad guy, Wolfus.
Posted by: TecumsehTea at June 27, 2026 05:01 PM (4VH0B)
Posted by: TecumsehTea at June 27, 2026 05:02 PM (4VH0B)
55 And The Big Dummy got a Hound Group 3. Not bad for a cripple!
Posted by: Hadrian the Seventh at June 27, 2026 05:03 PM (CwGNc)
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Three kitten names: "Shadrach," "Meshach," and "Abednego." Only the first really rolls off your tongue, though.
Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at June 27, 2026 05:03 PM (wzUl9)
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Posted by: TecumsehTea at June 27, 2026 05:02 PM (4VH0B)
I think son would like to get one now, but we're are not ready.
Posted by: FenelonSpoke at June 27, 2026 05:05 PM (2sfNr)
58Hmm, Asriel. I can't remember if he was a good guy or a bad guy, Wolfus.
Posted by: TecumsehTea at June 27, 2026
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No idea; I got it from an online list of Old Testament baby names for boys, the less-often-used list.
Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at June 27, 2026 05:06 PM (wzUl9)
59I think son would like to get one now, but we're are not ready.
Posted by: FenelonSpoke at June 27, 2026
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You'll know. After Wolf and then Chekov passed, I waited a good three months. Suddenly one day there I was looking at cats for adoption on Petfinder. . . .
Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at June 27, 2026 05:08 PM (wzUl9)
61 Three kitten names: "Shadrach," "Meshach," and "Abednego." Only the first really rolls off your tongue, though.
Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius
They like it hot.
Posted by: Bertram Cabot, Jr. at June 27, 2026 05:09 PM (Cqx++)
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You will know when it's time, Fen. Usually we have a cat come to us, most of ours have chosen us one way or another.
The longest time without a cat in our home has been a year. It just didn't feel like home all that time.
Posted by: TecumsehTea at June 27, 2026 05:10 PM (4VH0B)
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That second picture of Eartha looks like a different dog to me.
Posted by: Bertram Cabot, Jr. at June 27, 2026 05:11 PM (Cqx++)
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It’s a testament to how well a dog was loved when even the vet was in tears as Eartha was put to sleep.
Posted by: Rabidsquirrel at June 27, 2026 05:15 PM (YE1li)
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63 That second picture of Eartha looks like a different dog to me.
Posted by: Bertram Cabot, Jr. at June 27, 2026 05:11 PM (Cqx++)
The first picture is from 2017. The second 2026.
Posted by: Rabidsquirrel at June 27, 2026 05:18 PM (YE1li)
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Posted by: TecumsehTea at June 27, 2026 05:10 PM (4VH0B)
FenSpouse will really miss having Pynchon on his lap during the winter so I don't know if we'll wait quite a year.
Posted by: FenelonSpoke at June 27, 2026 05:19 PM (Yl2Ob)
67 It’s a testament to how well a dog was loved when even the vet was in tears as Eartha was put to sleep.
I'm getting them just reading (and looking) about her.
Posted by: Bertram Cabot, Jr. at June 27, 2026 05:20 PM (Cqx++)
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>>The longest time without a cat in our home has been a year. It just didn't feel like home all that time.
When I had to put down my last Golden I thought I was done. I loved all my dogs but that one was special and I just couldn't imagine getting another dog.
After about a year my friends told me that I had waited long enough and I needed a dog. Probably because every time we got together I would play with their dog and threatened to steal their Burnese on more than one occasion. We have a mass adoption in RI twice a year when shelters from around the state and MA and CT bring their dogs and we all went together. As soon as I saw Elvis I knew he was coming home with me. One of the best decisions I've made in a long time.
Hurts like hell to lose a furry one but when it's time bring another one home you know.
Posted by: JackStraw at June 27, 2026 05:24 PM (viF8m)
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Linda brought home a book from the library about opossums, Possums Are NOT Cute and Other Myths About Nature's Most Misunderstood Critter, by one Ally Burguieres. The pics have not convinced me that possums are cute. But there is a mention that the "playing dead" routine that possums are known for is involuntary! They are not shamming on purpose; their nervous system goes into a kind of coma. It can last several hours.
I'm glad to think that the one I saw looking deceased at the curb near my car earlier this year, and which was gone two hours later, may just have been a victim of his own nervous system.
Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at June 27, 2026 05:26 PM (wzUl9)
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I saw the movie version of Cats On Dobie.
88 minutes of dog lying still for kittens.
I was on the edge of my seat.
Posted by: r hennigantx at June 27, 2026 05:26 PM (/+uur)
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It’s a testament to how well a dog was loved when even the vet was in tears as Eartha was put to sleep.
You gave a lovely account of Eartha, Rabidsquirrel
I am glad you will be fostering again.
Posted by: FenelonSpoke at June 27, 2026 05:29 PM (ZeH0U)
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We may be adopting sooner than we realize. Our son was gone longer than we thought he would be. He hadn't told us, but he went to the shelter and looked at all the kittens and cats and took pictures.
Posted by: FenelonSpoke at June 27, 2026 05:33 PM (WFtAr)
75We may be adopting sooner than we realize. Our son was gone longer than we thought he would be. He hadn't told us, but he went to the shelter and looked at all the kittens and cats and took pictures.
Posted by: FenelonSpoke at June 27, 2026
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The heart knows what it knows.
Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at June 27, 2026 05:36 PM (wzUl9)
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Born Free, Precious and BooBoo were so beautiful.and were very loved
Rabidsquirrel So sorry on your loss of Eartha. What a hoot
You go girl
Posted by: Gonzotx at June 27, 2026 09:31 PM (nGraA)
Gardening, Home and Nature Thread, June 27
Silene regia, Platycodon "Hakone Blue"
Happy Saturday! Don in Kansas has posted severa; interesting recent snapshots, some of which remind me of fireworks. Flower fireworks could come in handy where sensitive pets live, or where drought has resulted in restrictions on noisy fireworks.
Balloon flowers are easy from seed and can bloom their first year, as can Silene regia.
The place I live is allegedly the real "Smallville," Superman's home town. Every June there is a "Smallville Festival" here celebrating comic books and related cultural matters. This year's festival was smaller than usual, with less cosplay than I expected, but at least there was Supergirl.
Braille flag
I spotted this flag near the festival site.
Sounds interesting! Love the Braille flag. Click on the link for more great photos of Supergirl and Krypto, Don's delightful daylilies at their peak, fiery-looking Asclepias tuberosa and more.
Another daylily expert in The Horde!
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Edible Gardening/Putting Things By
By-Tor has more milestones from his container garden:
June 4:
A warm almost summer day calls for a fried green tomato sandwich, straight from my garden.
It's sweet, it's sour, it's salty, it's perfect. Slice, dip in flour, salt and pepper then fry until crispy. Eat on white bread. Nothing fancy here.
Not fancy, just good.
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June 22 Garden is progressing nicely. One tomato plant is almost as tall as me.
Also, this week’s haul.
RED TOMATOES IN JUNE! And more! Impressive for a container garden!
Is there anything better than a homegrown tomato out of your own garden?
Here I had two tomatoes, Greek olives, pepperoni and Korean pickled radishes, drizzled with olive oil.
So the answer is no, nothing better.
Mmmm Thanks for the recipe!
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Puttering
Surviving the summer heat in the UK
Good morning. I’m on my way to the fair to see if there’s any treasure to buy! Then back to just finish off the flowers I cut yesterday evening. I’ll catch up later ☀️☀️☀️ pic.twitter.com/nQisXK93ep
Gardens of The Horde
Anything going on in your garden?
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Hope everyone has a nice weekend. If you would like to send photos, stories, links, etc. for the Saturday Gardening Thread, the address is:
ktinthegarden at g mail dot com
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Week in Review
What has changed since last week's thread? Gardening, Home and Nature Thread, June 20
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.
Posted by: SMH at God's mercy at June 27, 2026 01:48 PM (etq//)
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Hi
Glad I stopped by before heading out for my walk. I bought a balloon flower plant recently and loving the purple color. It is such a bright spot looking out the window especially because today is the last bloom on my daylily. The problem with a terrace container garden is you run out of flowers really quickly.
🌸🪻🌼🥀🌻
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Nice-looking tomatoes! Mine are right behind you. Behind, because it has been so very DRY here. Less that 4 inches of precipitation of any kind so far for the year.
Posted by: Don in SoCo at June 27, 2026 01:50 PM (nAPfc)
Posted by: Weasel at June 27, 2026 01:50 PM (vakLI)
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2 Loser!
Posted by: Commissar of plenty and festive little hats at June 27, 2026 01:46 PM (Kt19C)
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Don't be hard on yourself. 2nd is first loser!
Posted by: Weasel at June 27, 2026 01:52 PM (vakLI)
Posted by: Sponge - F*ck Cancer at June 27, 2026 01:52 PM (2YhKe)
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My lawn tractor is assembled and functional now! It's a Yard Force electric, capable of mowing two acres on a single charge. It has headlights, crusie control and a cup holder. It is way more than I need. I'm going to put a hitch on it, so that I can use it to move my trailer around and for a yard to move debris. Tomorrow, it will get to tackle the weeds.
Posted by: Notsothoreau at June 27, 2026 01:52 PM (bkuEU)
Have bears and other critters roaming the woods surrounding the property.
Posted by: SMH at God's mercy at June 27, 2026 01:56 PM (etq//)
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I'm right at my 15 photo guideline this week. If you have sent photos in which haven't appeared yet, this may be the reason.
Posted by: KT at June 27, 2026 01:56 PM (rdeQO)
14 Have bears and other critters roaming the woods surrounding the property.
Posted by: SMH at God's mercy at June 27, 2026 01:56 PM (etq//)
All things considered, this is awesome.
*hugs*
Posted by: Sponge - F*ck Cancer at June 27, 2026 01:56 PM (2YhKe)
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Sparklers not permitted this year in parts of Utah. Anywhere else
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Unless we get a couple of inches of rain here soon, we'll be savin' the fireworks for later when it does rain.
Posted by: Don in SoCo at June 27, 2026 01:57 PM (nAPfc)
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Good afternoon Greenthumbs
More like puttering here
Posted by: Skip at June 27, 2026 01:57 PM (Ia/+0)
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The variety 'Lemon Boy Hybrid' is recommended for picking green to use for fried green tomatoes. Maybe because it's firm, or maybe because of it's ripe color. Don't know.
Posted by: KT at June 27, 2026 01:58 PM (rdeQO)
18Sparklers not permitted this year in parts of Utah. Anywhere else?
Posted by: KT at June 27, 2026 01:55 PM (rdeQO)
We are heading to Broken Bow, OK for the July 4th weekend. I'm guessing there will be no such ban there as I'm sure they've received much of the 15 inches of rain over the past 7 days that Texas did in that area.
Posted by: Sponge - F*ck Cancer at June 27, 2026 01:59 PM (2YhKe)
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We did manage to grow spinach and cilantro abundantly for the first time this year - took lots of extra watering, but it thrived. Bolting now...
Posted by: Don in SoCo at June 27, 2026 01:59 PM (519rY)
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Don't be hard on yourself. 2nd is first loser!
Posted by: Weasel at June 27, 2026 01:52 PM (vakLI)
*fistbump*
Posted by: Sponge - F*ck Cancer at June 27, 2026 02:00 PM (2YhKe)
Posted by: SMH at God's mercy at June 27, 2026 02:02 PM (etq//)
22I'm more concerned with the two-legged varmints.
Posted by: SMH at God's mercy at June 27, 2026 02:02 PM (etq//)
Valid.
Posted by: Sponge - F*ck Cancer at June 27, 2026 02:07 PM (2YhKe)
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Not sure why it corrected my post, but I will get a cart to move debris.
I have not been able to deal with this, due to fighting a cold and the fact that we had rain. So the box has been in the front yard and it was making the neighbor kids crazy. I was able to hire someone to put it together. And I now have the back yard fenced. When I finally get the weeds under control, it will look pretty good.
Posted by: Notsothoreau at June 27, 2026 02:08 PM (bkuEU)
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That top photo is spectacular! Love those colors together.
Posted by: Tom Servo at June 27, 2026 02:17 PM (f1VM4)
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I planted garlic for the first time this year - 9 or so bulbs that just took off, got about eight inches tall, then promptly died back I think there was a fungus on the leaves (or something).
Posted by: Don in SoCo at June 27, 2026 02:23 PM (nAPfc)
Posted by: Commissar of plenty and festive little hats at June 27, 2026 02:38 PM (Kt19C)
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Hula ho'n
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The weeder with the wiggle...or so goes the slogan...
Posted by: Don in SoCo at June 27, 2026 02:42 PM (nAPfc)
31 I'm looking at those beautiful home-grown veggies and wondering why we can't have tastier produce in America. I bought a bag of Washington! Cherries! at Ralph's a few days ago and wound up throwing most of them away (I'm house-sitting and these people don't mulch).
Posted by: Blonde Morticia at June 27, 2026 02:43 PM (XJ22o)
My maters are doing splendiferously and I bet I'll have a couple Independence Day maters by, well, Independence Day. Alice's Dream is grooving along and my cherries are poppin'. This is turning out to be a great season, at least before the heat hits, which is next week.
I think my unidentified seedling is growing up to be a Rebel Starfighter Prime, which is nice.
Posted by: All Hail Eris, She-Wolf of the 'Ettes 'Ettes at June 27, 2026 02:44 PM (kpS4V)
Loved those photos of your new digs. Nice porch-to-house ratio.
Posted by: All Hail Eris, She-Wolf of the 'Ettes 'Ettes at June 27, 2026 02:48 PM (kpS4V)
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I'm sitting on my porch watching hummingbirds fight.
Posted by: SMH at God's mercy
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We used to do the same in our back patio in CA...never knew hummingbirds were so territorial, nor that they were so strategic in guarding "their" space...
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I'm sitting on my porch watching hummingbirds fight.
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Fight, fight, fight!!!
I planted way too much of everything too close together this year to see what I could get away with....worked well for some plants, not so well for others. Fine for the greens, but maybe I'll space out the tomato plants more next time.
Posted by: Don in SoCo at June 27, 2026 02:49 PM (nAPfc)
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Ever notice that if you move the accent on the word asparagus to the third syllable, it sounds like the name of a Roman Emporer?
Posted by: Don in SoCo at June 27, 2026 02:51 PM (nAPfc)
Posted by: Commissar of plenty and festive little hats at June 27, 2026 03:04 PM (Kt19C)
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Huh. First time I head of Crumb and Asper Oggus...looks like Kliban on LSD.
Posted by: Don in SoCo at June 27, 2026 03:05 PM (nAPfc)
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Heard about a new variety of 'Cherokee' tomato on the Garden Show out of Memphis today: Cherokee Carbon. If you want to check it out, here's a link:
https://rb.gy/4il32s
The Cherokee 'Purple Heart' is terrific, so this should be in the same category of great tomatoes … (sorry for the long link, but TinyURL didn't work).
Posted by: Dr_No at June 27, 2026 03:05 PM (ayRl+)
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Flower pictures look like fireworks. Happy Independence Day? Please pass the fried tomatoes.
Posted by: Eromero at June 27, 2026 03:05 PM (rAKlH)
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Can you pickle boogers?
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"These are not the right kind of cucumbers"
Posted by: Don in SoCo at June 27, 2026 03:07 PM (nAPfc)
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You can go out to eat, and that's for sure, but it's nothin' that a homegrown tomato won't cure.
Posted by: Don in SoCo at June 27, 2026 03:11 PM (nAPfc)
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@ 44 Can you pickle boogers? _________________________________
Be very careful of the acid content …
Posted by: Dr_No at June 27, 2026 03:12 PM (ayRl+)
I'm envious of the tomatoes. Mine is behind. I moved it onto the deck to deter small mammals and so I can water it specifically. I need to figure out a watering system for the days I'm gone.
Posted by: NaughtyPine at June 27, 2026 03:14 PM (38i2N)
Posted by: Commissar of plenty and festive little hats at June 27, 2026 03:17 PM (Kt19C)
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From Boise area: I've been gone for 2 weeks, and it's been raining for at least 2 days, so I have very little idea what's happening in the garden (other than I'm sure there's plenty of weeds). I did see the larger orange day-lilies behind the garage have started blooming, and the native globemallow I planted has gotten rather large. Other than that, I'll have to update y'all next week.
Also, you'll never convince me a green tomato is actually edible...
Posted by: Pat* at June 27, 2026 03:39 PM (P1AVy)
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Wife picked our first produce of the year. Three radishes.
Posted by: Ronster at June 27, 2026 03:40 PM (Wr7co)
The Japanese raccoon dog was once thought to be capable of shape-shifting, even to human form. Suspicious!
Covid-19 really destroyed trust in the medical field
I remember seeing clips of meetings, before Covid-19 was invented, suggesting that some emergency would be necessary in order to kick-start progress into new ways of, say, making vaccines. One concern was that people would want to wait for safety data.
Having once been part of medium-sized pharma (as opposed to "Big Pharma", I am familiar with some of the political changes that contributed to our current vaccine situation. One problem was our legal system, which allowed for big punitive damages to be awarded to people injured by vaccines in the USA. Vaccine manufacturers were leaving the business. Congress panicked and passed legislation which limited liability for manufacturers and set up a fund to reimburse people who were injured by vaccines. This system didn't work very well. Other parts of the law discouraged development of non-vaccine treatments where vaccines were considered the only viable treatments.
Our company held big meetings concerning this legislation, even though we did not make vaccines. It was a big deal.
Meanwhile, we had a healthy respect for the FDA, and surprise visits were occasions of anxiety. FDA agents sometimes wore sidearms. People had to sign in and out of meeting rooms. Not that there had never been ethical concerns. There was a "generic drug scandal" during that time period in which favors consisted of changing the order in which inspections of facilities were done, manufacturing approved and so forth, to give an edge to certain companies.
But no one expected to be allowed 75 years to turn in raw data from clinical trials, as in the first Covid-19 trials.
On June 21, CBD wrote a short, lucid commentary on the pending approval of an mRNA vaccine for influenza: Another mRNA Vaccine? Really?
They created a disease, they lied about its origins, they used it to destroy our civil liberties and manipulate the country to be more compliant, and perhaps worst of all, they sabotaged possible treatments to favor their dangerous and expensive vaccine and treatments.
So why should the American people think that all of those failings have magically disappeared, and the new and improved FDA/Pharma/Deep State is any more invested in the health and well being of America?
The same mRNA technology that is implicated in some serious side effects? The same mRNA technology that was used to create the COVID vaccine that was famously awful? And all for a disease that has shifting antigens that are very difficult to identify quickly enough to create an effective vaccine? The flu vaccine works adequately, but it is by no means impressive, and the mRNA vaccine won't change that, so why risk the documented side effects of an mRNA vaccine when the traditional vaccine is safe?
Oh. Look! Money!
More at the link.
What will we do as Artificial Intelligence starts to make its presence known in medicine? Will people get over-excited and head off in wild directions?
We can be more rational if we try, I think.
On the other hand, medical progress is already being made in ways most people don't often notice. I, for one, am grateful for much of it.
Perhaps some physicians and other health care professionals could learn more about nutrition, etc. And respect for the observations of people on the front lines is sometimes more valuable than waiting for results of a double-blind trial of a single drug agent. But science remains important, and deserves more transparency along with deeper education of the lay public.
Recently, a friend's teenage son received a kidney transplant and a relative's baby was born with cystic fibrosis. I have learned a lot about medical advances both in drugs and in team treatment protocols for conditions like this. Did you know that salt is especially important for newborns with cystic fibrosis? Bet no double-blind study was involved in the clinical change requiring monitoring of salt intake for these newborns. But I trust that the people who learned to monitor these special infants and their salt levels were paying attention.
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Anyway, it's easy to lose trust in EVERYONE involve in the system after a debacle like Covid-19. But maybe we don't have to go this far:
Via Powerline, October 2022:
Medical students at the University of Minnesota must now take an oath to "honor all Indigenous ways of healing that have been historically marginalized by Western medicine" and fight "white supremacy, colonialism, [and] the gender binary."
And we don't have to reject all advances. Interesting thread in response to the statement quoted just below. You have probably seen other statements like it.
One topic mentioned in the response thread is cystic fibrosis, where advances mean that my newborn relative can now look forward to a long life - not possible in the fairly recent past:
I find it curious that the modern medical community has cured exactly zero diseases in the last several decades.
The medical community has cured a mountain of diseases in the past several decades.
Is there a medical advance that you particularly appreciate?
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The Founding Father who was a physician
Benjamin Rush By Charles Willson Peale, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons
Benjamin Rush: A Founding Father Devoted to Education, Public Health, and Civic Virtue
A Versatile and Influential Founder
Benjamin Rush is sometimes called “the forgotten Founder,” but his influence on early America was anything but small. Born in 1746 in Pennsylvania, Rush became a leading physician, a civic reformer, and one of the most intellectually energetic voices of the young republic. He signed the Declaration of Independence at just thirty years old, advised presidents, and helped shape the nation’s emerging institutions in medicine, public education, and moral reform.
Rush worked during a moment when the United States was trying to define not only its governing structures but also the habits and character needed for a self-governing people. His life’s work reflected a single belief: a republic depends on educated, healthy, and virtuous citizens.
As one of America’s most prominent doctors, Rush helped establish medical training in the United States and served as Surgeon General for the Continental Army. His medical practices reflected the theories of his era—some of which are now obsolete—but his commitment to scientific inquiry and public health was pioneering.
During the Revolutionary War, Rush treated soldiers, wrote medical guides, and pushed for improved sanitation in military camps. He also advocated for the humane treatment of people with mental illness, arguing that compassion—not confinement—should shape care. His 1812 writings on mental health are considered foundational in the history of American psychiatry.
Rush applied the same reforming energy to civic life. He opposed slavery, supported women’s education, fought for expanded access to schooling, and urged the young nation to cultivate civic virtue among its citizens.
So my site access has been restored but my WiFi access continues to be spotty as my ocean-going continues, but it did prompt the first graphic in this week’s gallery by the producers of the Ricochet podcast, where I ended up being a mostly silent spectator this week between 10-second bursts of connection, which was about all I needed for my very few five-second bursts of lucidity.
Meanwhile, I still haven’t been able to restore my old hijacked Twitter account, so I have launched a new one: @RealStevenHayward. Follow if you’re into the whole social media thing. I think I’ll be more like that RealOtherGuy and do more polemic entries than my old account, which I used mostly to tell jokes.
Speaking of jokes, I’m so old I can recall the 1970s when we embraced the proposition: “That government is best which McGoverns least.” What the hell do we say now about the DSA takeover of the Democratic Party? These guys make McGovern look like a Truman Democrat. (Recall that McGovern had supported Henry Wallace in 1948.)
Hope you have something nice planned for this weekend.
This is the Thread before the Gardening Thread.
Serving your mid-day open thread needs
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Last week's thread, June 20, Father's Day Weekend, 2026
Comments are closed so you won't ban yourself by trying to comment on a week-old thread. But don't try it anyway.
3Medical students at the University of Minnesota must now take an oath to "honor all Indigenous ways of healing that have been historically marginalized by Western medicine" and fight "white supremacy, colonialism, [and] the gender binary."
Nah, I'm good with throwing children into the fire of Ba'al when the king is sick.
Posted by: Archimedes at June 27, 2026 11:28 AM (Riz8t)
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Covid-19 really destroyed trust in the medical field
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Now do the judiciary.
Posted by: Anonosaurus Wrecks and His All White Jury! at June 27, 2026 11:29 AM (ndZc7)
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Yes; Benjamin Rush was a very interesting founding father. Thanks for including info about him and all you bring to this site, KT.
Posted by: FenelonSpoke at June 27, 2026 11:32 AM (Yl2Ob)
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"I find it curious that the modern medical community has cured exactly zero diseases in the last several decades."
Ok, so Hepatitis C gets cured and now so over $1 B is needed in Africa to cure some problem
Not seeing that expenditure worth it.
Newsom Begs Californians to Vote “No” on Wealth Tax in Face of Mass Exodus, Pitches National Billionaires’ Tax
We keep thinking the Dem Party is going to split, but it sounds as if some of the old-timers are being dragged along by the Socialist undertow. It will not end well for them.
Posted by: Archimedes at June 27, 2026 11:40 AM (Riz8t)
11Gamers Blast Grand Theft Auto VI’s Physical Edition for Having No Physical Disc
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Apparently you buy a box that looks like it contains a disc but it has only a code allowing you to download.
That's like your mom sending you to school with a lunchbox containing a gift card to McDonald's.
Posted by: Archimedes at June 27, 2026 11:41 AM (Riz8t)
12I remember seeing clips of meetings, before Covid-19 was invented, suggesting that some emergency would be necessary in order to kick-start progress into new ways of, say, making vaccines. One concern was that people would want to wait for safety data.
There was a whole exercise that mapped out Covid19 almost to a tee shortly before COVIDmania started called Event 201.
They simulated a new corona virus outbreak and ran through what would happen. The vaccine was maybe not as effect as they would like and maybe had negative side effects. "Right wing influencers" then convinced people not to take it because of exaggerations and lies. The whole thing became a muddle.
And...like I said they ran COVID19 as if the outcome of the exercise was exactly what they wanted.
Posted by: 18-1 at June 27, 2026 11:43 AM (sKqQm)
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>>>Covid-19 really destroyed trust in the medical field
It wasn't Covid-19 that destroyed the trust. It was some governments' response to Covid-19. Squandered our trust.
Posted by: m at June 27, 2026 11:43 AM (6wpGE)
14
Start with Billionaires ( don't forget the Soros clan while your at it) eventually move down to the Kulaks
Posted by: Admirale's Mate at June 27, 2026 11:44 AM (/enuJ)
17
It wasn't Covid-19 that destroyed the trust. It was some governments' response to Covid-19. Squandered our trust.
Posted by: m
I'd throw in most of the medical field, too. The hospital protocols for the treatment of Covid-19 were murder. Everyone who died from Covid died in a hospital.
Posted by: Blutarski, Gradually then Suddenly at June 27, 2026 11:46 AM (l26NL)
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Medical students at the University of Minnesota must now take an oath to "honor all Indigenous ways of healing that have been historically marginalized by Western medicine" and fight "white supremacy, colonialism, [and] the gender binary."
Nah, I'm good with throwing children into the fire of Ba'al when the king is sick.
Posted by: Archimedes at June 27, 2026 11:28 AM (Riz8t)
***
You ought to see our volcano.
PS: Send virgins...we're ru ning low.
Posted by: Hawaiian Docs at June 27, 2026 11:46 AM (2WIwB)
19
7 Newsom Begs Californian
Posted by: Anonosaurus Wrecks and His All White Jury! at June 27, 2026 11:34 AM (ndZc7)
noisome
adjective
having an extremely offensive smell:
noisome vapors from the smoldering waste.
• disagreeable; unpleasant: noisome scandals.
Gavin Newsom is noisome.
Posted by: m at June 27, 2026 11:47 AM (6wpGE)
20
Covid-19 really destroyed trust in the medical field
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With a heaping side-dish of Obamacare.
Posted by: Mike Hammer, etc., etc. at June 27, 2026 11:47 AM (XeU6L)
21
Testing new treatments costs a lot of money, which must somehow be recovered. Suppose they find a drug that improves heart function in clinical trials. Now they can promote the drug to cardiologists and make some money to cover the expenses and research the next thing.
Suppose also that this drug provides approximately the same benefits as taking a half-hour walk every day. As a bonus, walking doesn't compromise liver and kidney function like the drug does, and walking also has several positive effects.
The problem is that there is no incentive to compare the drug performance to daily walking. Walking will not recover the research and testing costs.
Therefore, I suspect that drugs are often promoted over non-drug treatments and there are fewer discoveries of beneficial lifestyle changes for diseases.
Posted by: Emmie, celebrating 250 years of God's grace at June 27, 2026 11:49 AM (3XsWb)
22
Now consider what we have VAERS. There was a swine flu outbreak in the 70s that saw a rushed vaccine to treat it that had serious side effects including...death.
Because it was hard to isolate the cause of the health issues caused by the vaccine from individual doctor officers the government created VAERS to track vaccine reactions all over the country. And...VAERS was considered a useful resource for years
And then the rushed COVID vaccine came out and the reports started coming in just as the system was designed to capture. And the numbers were absurd. There were something like 10000X times as many COVID vaccine negative reactions in 6 months then all the vaccine adverse reactions the system had tracked in 30 years.
24The problem is that there is no incentive to compare the drug performance to daily walking. Walking will not recover the research and testing costs.
I read an anecdote that all the longevity drugs that have come out in the last few years pale in comparison to getting exercise, staying thin, and building some muscle mass.
Posted by: Sponge - F*ck Cancer at June 27, 2026 11:53 AM (2YhKe)
26
Medical students at the University of Minnesota must now take an oath to "honor all Indigenous ways of healing that have been historically marginalized by Western medicine" and fight "white supremacy, colonialism, [and] the gender binary."
So, bleeding will make a comeback? I have an idea - allow me to release the students' bad humors. That should get their attentions.
Posted by: Tonypete at June 27, 2026 11:53 AM (+/hEQ)
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22 There was a swine flu outbreak in the 70s that saw a rushed vaccine to treat it that had serious side effects including...death.
Posted by: 18-1 at June 27, 2026 11:49 AM (sKqQm)
I lived through this, and I was not required to get the shot and I thought long and hard and I did not get the shot. And then people started dying from the shot.
When Covid came around, I said no so fast (albeit quietly) and I suffered many, many bad consequences from employers and friends. But not health-related!
Posted by: Sponge - F*ck Cancer at June 27, 2026 11:53 AM (2YhKe)
29
Another problem with all this is the government distorts the market.
If people pay for their own healthcare, healthcare companies will design their services to meet the patients needs because if they don't the patients will go elsewhere.
If the government is paying though their incentives become doing what the government wants - paperwork and keeping costs down.
For those over a certain age I'm sure you've noticed healthcare has changed from your doctor trying to improve your health to a medical office trying to figure out billing and filing massive amounts of paperwork right?
Posted by: Sponge - F*ck Cancer at June 27, 2026 11:54 AM (2YhKe)
31
I recall that the 2024-2025 flu shot had a negative efficacy. Shot recipients were 27% more likely to contract flu.
I wonder how the 2025-2026 flu shot performed?
As far as I know, the flu shot is at best worthless. And there have been studies that suggest that a flu shot recipient is more likely to suffer a range of respiratory illnesses than a non-recipient, I guess due to distracting/overloading the immune system.
Posted by: Emmie, celebrating 250 years of God's grace at June 27, 2026 11:54 AM (pAWWf)
32Covid-19 really destroyed trust in the medical field
Truth.
I no longer trust it at all. And the First Lady went through cancer treatments. She's told she's 'cured.'
I still do not trust them.
Posted by: Sponge - F*ck Cancer at June 27, 2026 11:54 AM (2YhKe)
33As far as I know, the flu shot is at best worthless. And there have been studies that suggest that a flu shot recipient is more likely to suffer a range of respiratory illnesses than a non-recipient, I guess due to distracting/overloading the immune system.
Posted by: Emmie, celebrating 250 years of God's grace at June 27, 2026 11:54 AM (pAWWf)
Never received one.
Never will.
Posted by: Sponge - F*ck Cancer at June 27, 2026 11:55 AM (2YhKe)
34
The Japanese had some weird stories about the Tanuki (Racoon Dog), including an ability to take its scrotum and stretch out a tent with it...
https://tinyurl.com/yvz4nhbw
Posted by: jim (in Kalifornia) at June 27, 2026 11:55 AM (l3cgK)
35
31 And that 27% -- I wonder if the difference would be even greater if they compared those receiving the current shot to those who had never had a flu shot.
Posted by: Emmie, celebrating 250 years of God's grace at June 27, 2026 11:56 AM (pAWWf)
Have you ever noticed that many, many folks have a strong reaction to the word 'moist'?
It's interesting.
Posted by: Tonypete at June 27, 2026 11:56 AM (+/hEQ)
37I lived through this, and I was not required to get the shot and I thought long and hard and I did not get the shot. And then people started dying from the shot.
When Covid came around, I said no so fast (albeit quietly) and I suffered many, many bad consequences from employers and friends. But not health-related!
And a critical part of this. Originally the government claimed the clot shot stopped the spread of COVID. Biden said so on national TV when he mandated it.
Shortly thereafter though the overwhelming amounts of data showed it did no such thing. And overnight the claim the clot shot stopped COVID became misinformation it just reduced the severity.
Well, assume for a moment the government was acting honestly they honestly really learned their previous statements were incorrect. This should have immediately led to the end of the mandates. If the shot doesn't stop the spread there is NO reason or legal basis to mandate it whatsoever. And yet the mandates persisted
Posted by: 18-1 at June 27, 2026 11:57 AM (sKqQm)
3834 The Japanese had some weird stories about the Tanuki (Racoon Dog), including an ability to take its scrotum and stretch out a tent with it...
https://tinyurl.com/yvz4nhbw
Pffffft. Big deal. I can cover a Costco with mine.
Posted by: Inflatable scrotum man at June 27, 2026 11:57 AM (Riz8t)
Have you ever noticed that many, many folks have a strong reaction to the word 'moist'?
It's interesting.
Posted by: Tonypete at June 27, 2026 11:56 AM (+/hEQ)
Context matters, e.g. a moist cake...
Posted by: jim (in Kalifornia) at June 27, 2026 11:57 AM (l3cgK)
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38 34 The Japanese had some weird stories about the Tanuki (Racoon Dog), including an ability to take its scrotum and stretch out a tent with it...
https://tinyurl.com/yvz4nhbw
Pffffft. Big deal. I can cover a Costco with mine.
Posted by: Inflatable scrotum man at June 27, 2026 11:57 AM (Riz8t)
Furry inflation has nothing to do with Biden's economic policies...
Posted by: jim (in Kalifornia) at June 27, 2026 11:58 AM (l3cgK)
41As far as I know, the flu shot is at best worthless.
The problem is the flu mutates quickly. So they identify a few variants and make a vaccine for them but by the time you encounter the virus in the wild it has changed significantly from the one you were vaccinated against.
Have you ever noticed that many, many folks have a strong reaction to the word 'moist'?
It's interesting.
Posted by: Tonypete at June 27, 2026 11:56 AM (+/hEQ)
Yes, it's a funny thing!
Posted by: m at June 27, 2026 11:59 AM (6wpGE)
43The problem is that there is no incentive to compare the drug performance to daily walking. Walking will not recover the research and testing costs.
Therefore, I suspect that drugs are often promoted over non-drug treatments and there are fewer discoveries of beneficial lifestyle changes for diseases.
Posted by: Emmie, celebrating 250 years of God's grace at June 27, 2026 11:49 AM (3XsWb)
FDA used to have a rule that if a new med did not preform better than a current med then the new med was not given approval. That rule went away about the same time the pharma companies started paying for their own testsing.
Posted by: Kindltot at June 27, 2026 11:59 AM (rbvCR)
44
"Is there a medical advance that you particularly appreciate"
Well, over the last decade I had a heart valve repair, and cataract lens replacements, both of which have improved my life, both of which were unknown just a few decades ago.
Posted by: Raoul Ortega at June 27, 2026 11:59 AM (j7INY)
45 Medical students at the University of Minnesota must now take an oath to "honor all Indigenous ways of healing that have been historically marginalized by Western medicine" and fight "white supremacy, colonialism, [and] the gender binary."
F*ck right off with that noise.
Posted by: Sponge - F*ck Cancer at June 27, 2026 11:59 AM (2YhKe)
46
44 "Is there a medical advance that you particularly appreciate"
Well, over the last decade I had a heart valve repair, and cataract lens replacements, both of which have improved my life, both of which were unknown just a few decades ago.
Posted by: Raoul Ortega at June 27, 2026 11:59 AM (j7INY)
Very cool.
Posted by: m at June 27, 2026 12:00 PM (6wpGE)
47
BTW, Veteran's Day is also Giant Furry Inflation day...take that for what it's worth...
https://tinyurl.com/2fnsv92s
Posted by: jim (in Kalifornia) at June 27, 2026 12:00 PM (l3cgK)
48
@m: Go look back at the tech thread, last comment. I answered your question about the egg joke.
Posted by: Grumpy and Recalcitrant at June 27, 2026 12:00 PM (O7YUW)
49That rule went away about the same time the pharma companies started paying for their own testsing.
Several of the moderna/pfizer testers came forward to claim the results of their testing had been faked.
The FNM dismissed them as lying cranks obviously the clot shot 100% stopped the spread just as the data showed!
And then it came out the claim the clot shot stopped the spread was completely wrong...but the FNM kept claiming those whistleblowers were lying...
Posted by: 18-1 at June 27, 2026 12:00 PM (sKqQm)
50
I still do not trust them.
Posted by: Sponge - F*ck Cancer
Along with Covid, the many, many X posts I see of medical professionals wishing death on me are another.
Posted by: Blutarski, Gradually then Suddenly at June 27, 2026 12:01 PM (l26NL)
Never will.
Posted by: Sponge - F*ck Cancer at June 27, 2026 11:55 AM (2YhKe)
I considered it when shots were being offered at my workplace, but I had observed that whenever any of my colleagues came down with flu, they all said the same thing: "But I got my flu shot!"
Meanwhile, I've had the flu once, in 1999. I suspect I have more effective resistance than anyone who has gotten shots.
So I decided against flu shots and I've been healthier than my vaccinated buddies.
Posted by: Emmie, celebrating 250 years of God's grace at June 27, 2026 12:01 PM (pAWWf)
52BTW, Veteran's Day is also Giant Furry Inflation day...take that for what it's worth...
https://tinyurl.com/2fnsv92s
Posted by: jim (in Kalifornia) at June 27, 2026 12:00 PM (l3cgK)
Further celebrations dedicated to the broken in society. Wonderful....
Posted by: Sponge - F*ck Cancer at June 27, 2026 12:01 PM (2YhKe)
53
McGovern was a fool, but an honest fool. (Unlike the current crop). I recall late in life, after running an inn or something, he said he finally understood why people complained about government being far too restrictive and controlling. He had never considered it before he actually tried running his own business.
Posted by: Tom Servo at June 27, 2026 12:01 PM (O+ktY)
54As far as I know, the flu shot is at best worthless. And there have been studies that suggest that a flu shot recipient is more likely to suffer a range of respiratory illnesses than a non-recipient, I guess due to distracting/overloading the immune system.
Posted by: Emmie, celebrating 250 years of God's grace at June 27, 2026 11:54 AM (pAWWf)
This sort of mal-information is what causes Pharma stocks to lose value.
Posted by: Kindltot at June 27, 2026 12:02 PM (rbvCR)
55Meanwhile, I've had the flu once, in 1999. I suspect I have more effective resistance than anyone who has gotten shots.
So I decided against flu shots and I've been healthier than my vaccinated buddies.
Posted by: Emmie, celebrating 250 years of God's grace at June 27, 2026 12:01 PM (pAWWf)
I've been pretty sick a few times. Don't know if it was the flu or not, but usually it was a 24 to 36 hour thing that had me relatively miserable during that time. I recover. I go on with life.
Although, I do believe I had covid before covid was cool. Took 2 months for the cough to go away.
Posted by: Sponge - F*ck Cancer at June 27, 2026 12:03 PM (2YhKe)
56
>>The problem is that there is no incentive to compare the drug performance to daily walking. Walking will not recover the research and testing costs.
I read an anecdote that all the longevity drugs that have come out in the last few years pale in comparison to getting exercise, staying thin, and building some muscle mass.
Posted by: 18-1 at June 27, 2026 11:51 AM
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The question then becomes, why are the doctors we interact with being incentivized to push drugs on us rather than lifestyle changes?
Posted by: Bigsmith at June 27, 2026 12:03 PM (1Au9i)
57
I would say, based on what I saw, the COVID vax did have some degree of reducing COVID symptoms. My FIL was repeated exposed to it, yet the worst he got was equivalent to a runny nose, while the rest of us felt like we got deathly sick. My wife, despite cancer treatments and me, despite my immunosuppressed body didn't die. Both kids caught it, but younger one seemed to get more sick (he wasn't vaxxed; older one made a decision as an adult to vax). Now, does that merit the damage caused by all the side effects? Probably not.
Posted by: jim (in Kalifornia) at June 27, 2026 12:03 PM (l3cgK)
58
So, bleeding will make a comeback? I have an idea - allow me to release the students' bad humors. That should get their attentions.
Posted by: Tonypete
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Invest in fleam futures?
Posted by: Mike Hammer, etc., etc. at June 27, 2026 12:04 PM (XeU6L)
59The problem is the flu mutates quickly. So they identify a few variants and make a vaccine for them but by the time you encounter the virus in the wild it has changed significantly from the one you were vaccinated against.
Posted by: 18-1 at June 27, 2026 11:58 AM (sKqQm)
Yes, that's the standard explanation, but it doesn't explain negative efficacy. Why would a person be more likely to get flu if they've had the shot?
Posted by: Emmie, celebrating 250 years of God's grace at June 27, 2026 12:04 PM (pAWWf)
60
Pooky's VA psych med manager is a huge advocate of things that don't involve medication, which is surprising. He also likes to take it slow, which is a huge relief because a lot of Pooky's problems stem from military doctors who didn't know what the word "titration" meant.
Posted by: pookysgirl, enjoying a lazy Saturday for once at June 27, 2026 12:05 PM (Wt5PA)
Posted by: Commissar of plenty and festive little hats at June 27, 2026 12:05 PM (eX+bj)
62
Have you ever noticed that many, many folks have a strong reaction to the word 'moist'?
It's interesting.
Posted by: Tonypete at June 27, 2026 11:56 AM (+/hEQ)
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*sadz*
Posted by: Moist von Lipwig at June 27, 2026 12:05 PM (amcLV)
63Meanwhile, I've had the flu once, in 1999. I suspect I have more effective resistance than anyone who has gotten shots.
So I decided against flu shots and I've been healthier than my vaccinated buddies.
Posted by: Emmie, celebrating 250 years of God's grace at June 27, 2026 12:01 PM (pAWWf)
I realized that every year, just about, the call went out for everyone to get that flu shot to be safe, and then every year, just about, we were told that darnit they just got the wrong strain for the flu which is why everyone seemed to catch it, and then they celebrated each year that more people got the shot than ever.
I realized that increasing the number of shots in the arm was more important than preventing the flu, and they could be shooting up everyone with transmission fluid and still claim a success
Posted by: Kindltot at June 27, 2026 12:06 PM (rbvCR)
64
58 So, bleeding will make a comeback? I have an idea - allow me to release the students' bad humors. That should get their attentions.
Posted by: Tonypete
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Invest in fleam futures?
Posted by: Mike Hammer, etc., etc. at June 27, 2026 12:04 PM (XeU6L)
Anal insufflation for drowning victims. Yes Please!
Posted by: Don Lemon at June 27, 2026 12:07 PM (l3cgK)
65The question then becomes, why are the doctors we interact with being incentivized to push drugs on us rather than lifestyle changes?
Posted by: Bigsmith at June 27, 2026 12:03 PM (1Au9i)
I think doctors have a blind spot. They keep up with the research, but the research presented to them is all about !look at these cool new drugs! It's significantly more work to look outside their professional publications.
Posted by: Emmie, celebrating 250 years of God's grace at June 27, 2026 12:07 PM (pAWWf)
66
Meanwhile, I've had the flu once, in 1999. I suspect I have more effective resistance than anyone who has gotten shots.
So I decided against flu shots and I've been healthier than my vaccinated buddies.
Posted by: Emmie, celebrating 250 years of God's grace at June 27, 2026 12:01 PM (pAWWf)
For a time I would keep notes on it with my sister in law, who was a huge believer in flu shots. (She has since psssed away, which is a long story. She trusted doctors who failed her, but that’s a long story)
Anyway, for 6 years she got flu shots every year, I got none. She got the flu 3 times, I got it 3 times. She said those were the years they picked the wrong strain. I said that it tells me that it doesn’t make a damn bit of difference whether you get the shot or not.
Posted by: Tom Servo at June 27, 2026 12:08 PM (O+ktY)
67I would say, based on what I saw, the COVID vax did have some degree of reducing COVID symptoms. My FIL was repeated exposed to it, yet the worst he got was equivalent to a runny nose, while the rest of us felt like we got deathly sick. My wife, despite cancer treatments and me, despite my immunosuppressed body didn't die. Both kids caught it, but younger one seemed to get more sick (he wasn't vaxxed; older one made a decision as an adult to vax). Now, does that merit the damage caused by all the side effects? Probably not.
Posted by: jim (in Kalifornia) at June 27, 2026 12:03 PM (l3cgK)
One group that didn't seem to get serious COVID was smokers. Nicotine seems to block the inflammatory cascade.
Posted by: Kindltot at June 27, 2026 12:08 PM (rbvCR)
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One group that didn't seem to get serious COVID was smokers. Nicotine seems to block the inflammatory cascade.
Posted by: Kindltot at June 27, 2026 12:08 PM (rbvCR)
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Or they built up an immunity to having crud in their lungs.
Posted by: Captain Obvious, Laird o' the Sea at June 27, 2026 12:10 PM (amcLV)
69
On that RaccoonDog, not surprised Japanese believe in weird paranormal
Posted by: Skip at June 27, 2026 12:10 PM (Ia/+0)
70
Medical students at the University of Minnesota must now take an oath to "honor all Indigenous ways of healing that have been historically marginalized by Western medicine" and fight "white supremacy, colonialism, [and] the gender binary."
I just assume these assholes are commie agents of death.
Posted by: Mr Aspirin Factory at June 27, 2026 12:11 PM (H/+a9)
71Or they built up an immunity to having crud in their lungs.
Posted by: Captain Obvious, Laird o' the Sea at June 27, 2026 12:10 PM (amcLV)
When my allergies got really bad, from mold and house dust especially when cleaning mildewy dusty houses. I had to take smoke breaks because a Camel would knock down the tightness in my lungs from the allergic response. Which is inflammation in other words.
Nicotine does knock down inflammatory response
Posted by: Kindltot at June 27, 2026 12:13 PM (rbvCR)
72 Raccoon Dog, once suspected as the source of Covid-19
Look, a-holes.
About all you can say about us is that we have huge balls, like to get drunk, and will fuck up your garden or farm land.
That's it. Now, sayonara!
Posted by: The Tanukis Reply at June 27, 2026 12:13 PM (iJfKG)
73
Both parents in their 80s received "vaccine" in NJ. A little over a year later, Dad died of multiple myeloma turbo cancer after a laryngectomy failed to stop the spread of another type, and Mom died of heart valve issues and dementia.
I told them not to do it, but all their friends were doing it.
74Pooky's VA psych med manager is a huge advocate of things that don't involve medication, which is surprising. He also likes to take it slow, which is a huge relief because a lot of Pooky's problems stem from military doctors who didn't know what the word "titration" meant.
Posted by: pookysgirl, enjoying a lazy Saturday for once at June 27, 2026 12:05 PM (Wt5PA)
A friend's VA doctor had him on something like 18 different medications for various things. He changed to a new doctor, not sure if it's VA, but he removed several of those meds. They're now messing with his psych meds and it has him relatively screwed up.
I hate medications for mental issues. Even he's found that therapy works, having spent time with the horses and other non profit orgs helping our military vets.
But, they keep insisting on drugs. So, there he is.
Posted by: Sponge - F*ck Cancer at June 27, 2026 12:13 PM (2YhKe)
75
The story of the flu shot is ridiculous. Flu is a serious risk for senior citizens, so they started recommending flu shots to older adults. But they found that this approach did not lower the incidence of flu in the older population. In other words, the shots didn't work. Their solution was to have caregivers take the shots, and then family members, and then the general population, with the hope that all these people would then not expose older people to flu. Somehow a non-effective shot would become effective if everybody took it.
Silly and irrational.
Posted by: Emmie, celebrating 250 years of God's grace at June 27, 2026 12:14 PM (pAWWf)
76
Covid-19 really destroyed trust in the medical field
It wasn't Covid-19 that destroyed the trust. It was some governments' response to Covid-19. Squandered our trust.
Posted by: m
Disagree.
I had not been an RN very long when the wuflu was released, during my schooling, Evidence Based Practice was stressed constantly. I saw no EBP used by the Nursing PTB. In fact it was the opposite.
Posted by: AZ deplorable moron at June 27, 2026 12:16 PM (B0dAE)
77 *chants and shakes feathers at broken leg with a compound fracture*
It's not working!!!! Ow! Ouch!!!
*cries*
Why won't Mother Gaia or JubJub the Mosquito God heal me? Whyyyyy?!?!?!
Posted by: naturalfake at June 27, 2026 12:16 PM (iJfKG)
78 Disagree.
I had not been an RN very long when the wuflu was released, during my schooling, Evidence Based Practice was stressed constantly. I saw no EBP used by the Nursing PTB. In fact it was the opposite.
Posted by: AZ deplorable moron at June 27, 2026 12:16 PM (B0dAE)
But you guys did make some pretty sweet dancing on TikTok videos.
Posted by: Sponge - F*ck Cancer at June 27, 2026 12:17 PM (2YhKe)
79The question then becomes, why are the doctors we interact with being incentivized to push drugs on us rather than lifestyle changes?
Posted by: Bigsmith at June 27, 2026 12:03 PM (1Au9i)
I believe that it's a three-fold issue.
First, they don't believe that people will change their lifestyle if they can just take a pill and get - roughly - the same benefit (according to the tests which get run).
Second, doctors no longer have their own practices. They're part of doctor corporations which promulgate "standards of care" that they're required to follow.
Third, doctors are hammers, drugs are nails, lifestyle change is a screw.
Posted by: I used to have a different nic at June 27, 2026 12:17 PM (ExV1e)
80
77
*chants and shakes feathers at broken leg with a compound fracture*
It's not working!!!! Ow! Ouch!!!
*cries*
Why won't Mother Gaia or JubJub the Mosquito God heal me? Whyyyyy?!?!?!
Posted by: naturalfake at June 27, 2026 12:16 PM (iJfKG)
Equine medicine...
https://tinyurl.com/4z2uvj2z
Posted by: jim (in Kalifornia) at June 27, 2026 12:18 PM (l3cgK)
I saw your comment in the last thread about no rap songs in the top 40 for the first time in decades. Mike Benz has been saying for a long time that the CIA uses the music industry to help shape narratives and behavior.
Posted by: JackStraw at June 27, 2026 12:20 PM (viF8m)
85
I believe 2 enormous studies (meaning the data used was enormous, adding to statistical significance) were done in the UK and Netherlands of flu shot efficacy. From memory, but I think both morbidity (getting the bug) and mortality (buying the farm) were examined. There wasn't strong evidence that the shot changed outcomes.
The dataset was massive because of the near-universal use of flu shots for the older demo over several decades.
Anyway. One would think such studies would have an impact on policy and behavior. But perhaps I'm forgetting some aspect that showed some possible benefit.
Posted by: rhomboid at June 27, 2026 12:20 PM (U/Byj)
But you guys did make some pretty sweet dancing on TikTok videos.
Posted by: Sponge
It wasn't me HONEST!
Posted by: AZ deplorable moron at June 27, 2026 12:20 PM (B0dAE)
87
83
Equine medicine...
https://tinyurl.com/4z2uvj2z
Posted by: jim (in Kalifornia) at June 27, 2026 12:18 PM (l3cgK)
I'm very disappointed in the decision for treatment of Swayback Horses is to shoot.
We wouldn't have the hilarity of The 3 Stooges if they shot all the Swaybacks.
Posted by: Sponge - F*ck Cancer at June 27, 2026 12:19 PM (2YhKe)
https://tinyurl.com/42nx2em3
Posted by: jim (in Kalifornia) at June 27, 2026 12:21 PM (l3cgK)
88Among my family and friends, only the Covid-vaccinated got Covid more than once, and only the vaccinated got long Covid.
Posted by: Emmie, celebrating 250 years of God's grace at June 27, 2026 12:19 PM (pAWWf)
"You MUST get vaccinated to stop the spread!"
"You MUST get vaccinated to lessen the symptoms and not kill grandma!"
"You MUST get vaccinated to shorten the illness time!"
"You MUST get vaccinated because we said so!"
Posted by: Sponge - F*ck Cancer at June 27, 2026 12:21 PM (2YhKe)
89
But, they keep insisting on drugs. So, there he is.
Posted by: Sponge - F*ck Cancer at June 27, 2026 12:13 PM (2YhKe)
I'm sorry. I knew we'd found a gem in Pooky's psych med manager, but this makes me value him even more. He had a VA psych case worker that was good too, and he "graduated" from needing her with the knowledge that he can ask for one anytime he feels the need again.
Posted by: pookysgirl, enjoying a lazy Saturday for once at June 27, 2026 12:22 PM (Wt5PA)
90
I also noticed that RSV became more prevalent after the Covid shots came out. Before that, I hadn't known anyone who got RSV.
Posted by: Emmie, celebrating 250 years of God's grace at June 27, 2026 12:22 PM (pAWWf)
91
Covid did more than affect the practice of medicine. It literally changed everyday life. Workers no longer going to downtown offices, commuting, buying lunch in city restaurants, buying professional clothing to wear. This has not returned. People started ordering in, groceries, meals, streaming entertainment. No more impulse buys at the store, no more fast food drive ups, no more Mall shopping. No taking a date to the movies or children's matinees.
The economic fallout is just beginning with empty office buildings, movie theatres and mall stores. Everywhere I look there are For Lease signs.
Covid changed everything.
92
I had to go to LA for business during COVID. It was the fasted trip I've ever made and the only trip where I didn't hit stop-and-go traffic on the freeway.
Posted by: jim (in Kalifornia) at June 27, 2026 12:25 PM (l3cgK)
93Covid changed everything.
Posted by: Sharon(willow's apprentice) at June 27, 2026 12:23 PM (kJmSS)
By design.
Posted by: Sponge - F*ck Cancer at June 27, 2026 12:25 PM (2YhKe)
94Anyway. One would think such studies would have an impact on policy and behavior. But perhaps I'm forgetting some aspect that showed some possible benefit.
The CDC keeps publishing numbers most years showing the flu shot significantly reduces your risk of getting the flu and reduces the symptoms but the most objective studies are the ones you are noting which show no significant improvement in mortality.
The efficiency numbers then either indicate a really weird behavior where it only stops people that won't die from the flu from getting it or way more likely its bad methodology.
I will note personally more people get the flu in my circle of friends since the mass introduction of the flu vax, and the severity is worse but that is just an anecdote and perhaps more notably the increase in international travel over that same time period should be examined as the most significant issue in regards to the spread of the flu
Posted by: 18-1 at June 27, 2026 12:26 PM (sKqQm)
95
I highly recommend that everyone watch the movie: Citizen Vigilante that Musk posted on X. An excellent movie and a possible look into the future.
The above way or another. . . . .there needs to be a reckoning.
Posted by: Bonecrusher at June 27, 2026 12:26 PM (7aGEe)
96
Still waiting for a tell all book how the Covid plot was cooked up to destroy the country. Shut it all down, kill of hundred thousand, set up a puppet to run the country
Posted by: Skip at June 27, 2026 12:27 PM (Ia/+0)
97
Two people were particularly ugly about us not getting Covid shots. One is dead (blood clot) and the other is now under the care of a cardiologist.
Posted by: Emmie, celebrating 250 years of God's grace at June 27, 2026 12:27 PM (pAWWf)
98
7> Demon Cantillionaire† advocates national billionaire tax
Some people are unknowingly eager to do President Bukele's work for him.
Posted by: Community Notes at June 27, 2026 12:27 PM (a4flb)
99
>>I had to go to LA for business during COVID. It was the fasted trip I've ever made and the only trip where I didn't hit stop-and-go traffic on the freeway.
I dragged a boat from RI to Port St Lucie during the lockdowns. It was amusing traveling through blue states to red states where rules were different. Had dinner in a pub in FL that was packed and unmasked.
What a sick joke that time was.
Posted by: JackStraw at June 27, 2026 12:27 PM (viF8m)
100
There is a video of a panel of epidemiologists at a conference, from some time in the 2000s, discussing possible public affairs approaches to some contingency like C19 (epidemic with above-average mortality).
There was a uniform (and proper) recognition by all panel members there were no actual policies or "mitigation" that could materially affect the course of events - it was entirely a question of (my phrasing) "how do we calm an illiterate and panicked public?".
Not in a cynical or diabolical sense. Just a recognition that the public would expect "solutions", there weren't any (other than watching the epidemic run its course along the Gompertz curve), and the profession had to be ready to say *something* reassuring.
These sorts of epidemiologists and actual science existed in 2020, but they were suppressed or self-muzzled. So, just confirming the general thesis here, but in a way making it even more outrageous.
Posted by: rhomboid at June 27, 2026 12:29 PM (U/Byj)
101
95 I highly recommend that everyone watch the movie: Citizen Vigilante that Musk posted on X. An excellent movie and a possible look into the future.
The above way or another. . . . .there needs to be a reckoning.
Posted by: Bonecrusher at June 27, 2026 12:26 PM (7aGEe)
Don't want to spoil the movie, but the way the cops went into that building was about the stupidest thing I'd ever seen and I believe would be nothing like what would happen in real life.
Posted by: jim (in Kalifornia) at June 27, 2026 12:30 PM (l3cgK)
102
Wonder what Dr. Rush would have thought of his descendent Stockton Rush..
Posted by: Anna Puma at June 27, 2026 12:30 PM (Sqwfw)
103
It wasn't Covid-19 that destroyed the trust. It was some governments' response to Covid-19. Squandered our trust.
Posted by: m at June 27, 2026 11:43 AM (6wpGE)
Covid-19 didn't just happen. It was created by scientists paid from government funds. An op from the git-go.
Posted by: Alberta Oil Peon at June 27, 2026 12:30 PM (1z8ji)
104I highly recommend that everyone watch the movie: Citizen Vigilante that Musk posted on X. An excellent movie and a possible look into the future.
The above way or another. . . . .there needs to be a reckoning.
Posted by: Bonecrusher at June 27, 2026 12:26 PM
I rented it last night on Prime Video. It's not in any way an excellent movie (Uwe Bolle is gonna Uwe Bolle), but everyone definitely should see it. And the ending isn't, but they already announced a sequel so that's not surprising.
Posted by: Ian S. at June 27, 2026 12:32 PM (QZThv)
105Don't want to spoil the movie, but the way the cops went into that building was about the stupidest thing I'd ever seen and I believe would be nothing like what would happen in real life.
I remember watching the video of the cops that went in to deal with the tranny school shooter in TN.
There was one guy that knew what he was doing and ordered the other guys to spread out and effectively use their advantage in numbers absent him it looked like the rest of the cops were going to slowly move through the building in one big bunch...
Posted by: 18-1 at June 27, 2026 12:33 PM (sKqQm)
106 Covid-19 didn't just happen. It was created by scientists paid from government funds. An op from the git-go.
Posted by: Alberta Oil Peon at June 27, 2026 12:30 PM (1z8ji)
And was released in an effort to stop Trump.
Posted by: Sponge - F*ck Cancer at June 27, 2026 12:33 PM (2YhKe)
107Covid-19 didn't just happen. It was created by scientists paid from government funds. An op from the git-go.
It is interesting how we went from:
COVID19 was obviously a naturally developed virus and anyone claiming anything else is a racist science denier
to
Well we always suspected COVID19 came from the Wuhan lab, but that's the price you have to pay to get new vaccines amiright?
Posted by: 18-1 at June 27, 2026 12:34 PM (sKqQm)
108
I'm old enough to remember the flu completely went away when covid arrived.
Posted by: Sponge - F*ck Cancer at June 27, 2026 12:34 PM (2YhKe)
109
Gain of function labs should be tactically nuked, just to be sure.
Posted by: Sponge - F*ck Cancer at June 27, 2026 12:35 PM (2YhKe)
110
48 @m: Go look back at the tech thread, last comment. I answered your question about the egg joke.
Posted by: Grumpy and Recalcitrant at June 27, 2026 12:00
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Thanks. I was wondering about that as well.
Posted by: olddog in mo at June 27, 2026 12:35 PM (Hbeqj)
100%. Trump being a known germophobe chose the form of his destructor. If he was afraid of ghosts, they would've dunked James Carville in flour and had him chase the Donald.
Posted by: Ian S. at June 27, 2026 12:35 PM (QZThv)
114 Well we always suspected COVID19 came from the Wuhan lab, but that's the price you have to pay to get new vaccines amiright?
Posted by: 18-1 at June 27, 2026 12:34 PM (sKqQm)
Naw, bats with AIDS had functionality from that virus mutated onto the furin cleavage site of COVID by having gay sex with each other...
Posted by: jim (in Kalifornia) at June 27, 2026 12:37 PM (l3cgK)
115
I've long since given up trying to find the right adjectives for this, settling for "it's not a serious country/society" to cover it all.
Example, within a week or so of the CDC changing it's guidance on masks, the same CDC published a meta-study it had funded on the topic. Surprise! The meta-study, which looked at research dating back to the 1940s, found very limited evidence of benefit from masking - and that only with properly fitted high-end masks, in a clinical environment (from memory).
Again, I am wordless to describe a situation in which the national public health agency (without evidence) reverses its guidance on a major issue in the midst of a public health crisis and simultaneously releases research confirming no basis for the new guidance.
And the "press" doesn't even notice, much less burn down the house with the issue. And the public and subsidiary public health authorities go along.
The C19 was itself a symptom, not a cause, of general decline in actual literacy, common sense, and integrity and competence of public institutions.
Posted by: rhomboid at June 27, 2026 12:39 PM (U/Byj)
The implications of this accusation are that enemies of Trump and MAGA find collapsing the global economy, killing millions of people, radically altering culture, and imbuing a profound distrust in all institutions as acceptable collateral damage for them to obtain power.
No election should be heavily fought given the manifest evil and diabolical lust for power the Demonic Party has.
Posted by: Community Notes at June 27, 2026 12:39 PM (a4flb)
117 88 Among my family and friends, only the Covid-vaccinated got Covid more than once, and only the vaccinated got long Covid.
Posted by: Emmie, celebrating 250 years of God's grace at June 27, 2026 12:19 PM (pAWWf)
We had one family friend who was adamantly in favor of the shots and the boosters. She was hyper vigilant about health, because she had had breast cancer, but had been symptom free for 5 years.
I feel great pity and sympathy for her, because after the 3rd booster the breast cancer came back, and it was the turbo kind. She was dead in 5 months.
She trusted her doctors, and they betrayed her.
Posted by: Tom Servo at June 27, 2026 12:40 PM (O+ktY)
118
"I wouldn't mind doctors so much if they didn't call it practice." - Solomon Short.
Posted by: Anna Puma at June 27, 2026 12:40 PM (Sqwfw)
119The implications of this accusation are that enemies of Trump and MAGA find collapsing the global economy, killing millions of people, radically altering culture, and imbuing a profound distrust in all institutions as acceptable collateral damage for them to obtain power.
Related: Senate Republicans had a dinner with Thune in South Dakota last night. Scott Pressler bought tickets and was turned away at the door because he's too conservative.
Posted by: Ian S. at June 27, 2026 12:41 PM (QZThv)
Posted by: Anna Puma at June 27, 2026 12:42 PM (Sqwfw)
121 Naw, bats with AIDS had functionality from that virus mutated onto the furin cleavage site of COVID by having gay sex with each other...
Posted by: jim (in Kalifornia) at June 27, 2026 12:37 PM (l3cgK)
Mmmmmmm.....cleavage.......
Posted by: Sponge - F*ck Cancer at June 27, 2026 12:44 PM (2YhKe)
123Just watch Death Wish with Charles Bronson.
Posted by: Anna Puma at June 27, 2026 12:42 PM (Sqwfw)
I think it's Death Wish II where he shoots the black guy using a ghetto blaster to protect himself and the guy spits out parts on the way down.
High comedy.
Posted by: Sponge - F*ck Cancer at June 27, 2026 12:45 PM (2YhKe)
124
Those who have been on the case of the origins of C19 at the Wuhan institute do not as far as I know believe the release was deliberate. One can argue with them, and the actual evidence, to preserve the "op" theology. Talking about the actual events and Chy-nah's initial reaction (cover-up), all of which fit into common sense models of misbehavior that admittedly don't form the basis for bad fiction.
Posted by: rhomboid at June 27, 2026 12:47 PM (U/Byj)
125
117 A neighbor, I think in his late forties, should be in pretty good shape. Works in a factory where he's on his feet for an eight hour shift, hits the gym three or four nights after work, and golfs a couple times a week, weather permitting. Gave up smoking ten years ago. His company had mandatory fun with shots during COVID, along with boosters. Company claimed it was required due to Fed contracts. He's been to the ER three or four times since, with a week stay one time. All after the stabs.
Posted by: bill in arkansas, not gonna comply with nuttin, waiting for the 0300 knock on the door at June 27, 2026 12:47 PM (gm9Sb)
126
Death Wish doesn't have nekked boobs. Advantage: Citizen Vigilante.
Posted by: Ian S. at June 27, 2026 12:47 PM (QZThv)
127We had one family friend who was adamantly in favor of the shots and the boosters. She was hyper vigilant about health, because she had had breast cancer, but had been symptom free for 5 years.
I feel great pity and sympathy for her, because after the 3rd booster the breast cancer came back, and it was the turbo kind. She was dead in 5 months.
She trusted her doctors, and they betrayed her.
Posted by: Tom Servo at June 27, 2026 12:40 PM (O+ktY)
First Lady's best friend had a stomach cancer. She was being treated in Houston and was going there often for treatments. She worked at a vet clinic, so she got on ivermectin. The doctors were amazed at her progress and the cancer had subsided. Once she told them what she was doing, they got visibly irritated at her and told her she shouldn't be doing that.
Then they recommended she get vaccinated due to her compromised immunity. Keep in mind, she lived in small town, middle of nowhere North East Texas. She got the vax, the cancer returned and she was gone within 6 months.
Posted by: Sponge - F*ck Cancer at June 27, 2026 12:48 PM (2YhKe)
128 Gain of function labs should be tactically nuked, just to be sure.
Wildfire
Posted by: Bertram Cabot, Jr. at June 27, 2026 12:49 PM (Cqx++)
129
I highly recommend that everyone watch the movie: Citizen Vigilante that Musk posted on X. An excellent movie and a possible look into the future.
The above way or another. . . . .there needs to be a reckoning.
Posted by: Bonecrusher at June 27, 2026 12:26 PM (7aGEe)
Using Roxio "Record Your Screen", I recorded it last night on my Windows 8.1 laptop. Just dropped it into Pinnacle to edit out a few seconds of buffering and to increase the audio levels. Going to render it later and burn a DVD. Amazing flick. No wonder the Euroweenies and the "Woke" hate it.
Posted by: thatcrazyjerseyguy at June 27, 2026 12:49 PM (5xuJ/)
130Death Wish doesn't have nekked boobs. Advantage: Citizen Vigilante.
Posted by: Ian S. at June 27, 2026 12:47 PM (QZThv)
DW I has naked butt in the beginning.
II has boobs.
I don't remember if III, IV or V have anything because they were so bad, I've blocked them from my memory.
Posted by: Sponge - F*ck Cancer at June 27, 2026 12:49 PM (2YhKe)
131
I used to keep the NIOSH mask standards at my desk because we used hundreds of masks a week at work. When Covid hit and they changed the standard I started printing out the new standards and eventually wound up with an evidence trace back to the original standards.
First they took away using N95 with the valve. The best 95 mask. Made us use N95 without a valve. Not as good as they break seal when you exhale. To cloth masks are as good as N95. As there was a shortage of N95 w/o masks.
So I had guys who went from mandatory N95 w/v to work. A constant source of bullshit as nobody wants to wear them. To hey guys, cloth masks were okay all along.
In an enviroment with particulate mater that will kill you.
I constantly bitched about it but rules are rules.
Posted by: Reforger at June 27, 2026 12:51 PM (mTPps)
132
That Stars & Stripes Forever rendition by the President's Own (aka the Marine Band) brings a tear to this Marine's eye. Now to find the entire thing and let it flow on the Utube.
Posted by: NALNAMSAM at June 27, 2026 12:51 PM (+ldAm)
Just watch Death Wish with Charles Bronson.
Posted by: Anna Puma at June 27, 2026 12:42 PM (Sqwfw)
No comparison. This guy goes after government agents as well who are responsible for releasing these animals into society. I ran Death Wish in 1974 when I was working as a part time projectionist in a first run theater. The audience clapped and cheered everytime a bad guy was offed.
Posted by: thatcrazyjerseyguy at June 27, 2026 12:53 PM (5xuJ/)
I did know one person that got turbo cancer after getting a booster and when that died from a heart attack also after getting his booster.
Posted by: 18-1 at June 27, 2026 12:53 PM (sKqQm)
135His company had mandatory fun with shots during COVID, along with boosters. Company claimed it was required due to Fed contracts. He's been to the ER three or four times since, with a week stay one time. All after the stabs.
Posted by: bill in arkansas, not gonna comply with nuttin, waiting for the 0300 knock on the door at June 27, 2026 12:47 PM (gm9Sb)
SpongeBro has some fishing buddies he's been fishing with since his youth. One guy is in his 80's, but still LOVED getting out. They had a camper on a place near Mt. Pleasant for years. The old man's wife was very adamant about them getting the vax. He got the original and 2 boosters.
Shortly after the last shot, he collapsed in the RV bathroom and could hardly stand. He's never been the same since and rarely gets out and fishes anymore.
Posted by: Sponge - F*ck Cancer at June 27, 2026 12:53 PM (2YhKe)
136 Once, I had the idea to watch all of the "Death Wish" movies.
DW 1 -was great
DW 2 - eh, okay, fine.
DW 3 - not good, I'm done.
DW 4 - not watched
Dw 5 - not watched
Posted by: naturalfake at June 27, 2026 12:54 PM (iJfKG)
137
As everyone figured, Iran couldn't let things alone and they just had to attack ships in Dog Leg of Hormuz
Posted by: Skip at June 27, 2026 12:55 PM (Ia/+0)
138136
Once, I had the idea to watch all of the "Death Wish" movies.
DW 1 -was great
DW 2 - eh, okay, fine.
DW 3 - not good, I'm done.
DW 4 - not watched
Dw 5 - not watched
Posted by: naturalfake at June 27, 2026 12:54 PM (iJfKG)
You really should finish the series. Consider it punishment for something bad you did in life that you must receive penance for.
Posted by: Sponge - F*ck Cancer at June 27, 2026 12:56 PM (2YhKe)
The vaccine they created for it, which wasn't even necessary, was 100x worse.
Posted by: Sponge - F*ck Cancer at June 27, 2026 12:57 PM (2YhKe)
140Once, I had the idea to watch all of the "Death Wish" movies.
DW 1 -was great
DW 2 - eh, okay, fine.
DW 3 - not good, I'm done.
DW 4 - not watched
Dw 5 - not watched
Posted by: naturalfake at June 27, 2026 12:54 PM (iJfKG)
You really should finish the series. Consider it punishment for something bad you did in life that you must receive penance for.
Posted by: Sponge - F*ck Cancer at June 27, 2026 12:56 PM (2YhKe)
Aw, man. Couldn't I watch "Showgirls" for my Bad Movie Penance?
At least, it's got boobs.
Posted by: naturalfake at June 27, 2026 12:59 PM (iJfKG)
141
108 I'm old enough to remember the flu completely went away when covid arrived.
Posted by: Sponge - F*ck Cancer at June 27
Almost like they were both viruses. Interesting.
Posted by: Piper at June 27, 2026 01:00 PM (Wmg4n)
142
Then they recommended she get vaccinated due to her compromised immunity. Keep in mind, she lived in small town, middle of nowhere North East Texas. She got the vax, the cancer returned and she was gone within 6 months.
Posted by: Sponge - F*ck Cancer
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Weird. 2 years after surgery and chemo for pancreatic cancer the cardio-oncologist told my wife she was NOT immunocompromised and didn't have to get jabbed unless she wanted to.
Posted by: olddog in mo at June 27, 2026 01:02 PM (Hbeqj)
143
Hopefully when the Wuhan Flu 2: Red Hershey Squirts Boogaloo hits Mayor Mamdani will seal people up in their apartments after using the scoops.
Democrat Socialism!
Posted by: Lazy and Dumb NYC Resident at June 27, 2026 01:04 PM (og9zY)
144 Aw, man. Couldn't I watch "Showgirls" for my Bad Movie Penance?
At least, it's got boobs.
Posted by: naturalfake at June 27, 2026 12:59 PM (iJfKG)
Well......further evaluation is required here.
Posted by: Sponge - F*ck Cancer at June 27, 2026 01:05 PM (2YhKe)
145
Thx K.T.
Two weeks to bend the curve - no and bs
Wear a mask - masks don't stop viruses
Six foot safe space- pulled out of thin air
Virus didn't come from Wuhan lab - a lie
The vaccines were safe- the hiding of the VAERS data says they aren't safe.
But we should trust the med establishment
Posted by: Smell the Glove at June 27, 2026 01:06 PM (f6yx7)
146 When can we trot out "The Science" and administer a good old fashioned tarring and feathering?
It is unfortunate that drawing, quartering and hanging has fallen out of favor in this day and age.
Posted by: Krebs v Carnot: Epic Battle of the Cycling Stars (TM) - Humiliate! Humiliate! Humiliate! at June 27, 2026 01:07 PM (+j4wF)
147 Weird. 2 years after surgery and chemo for pancreatic cancer the cardio-oncologist told my wife she was NOT immunocompromised and didn't have to get jabbed unless she wanted to.
Posted by: olddog in mo at June 27, 2026 01:02 PM (Hbeqj)
They never recommended my wife do anything different along those lines either.
She didn't take any vaccines after treatment and has only had issues with ecoli since. We're guessing that's due to the treatments because she's never had issues with that before.
Posted by: Sponge - F*ck Cancer at June 27, 2026 01:07 PM (2YhKe)
148
Oh and the guy who invented the PCR(?) test saying they were running samples through way to many times.
I do miss being an essential worker during quaranteen and having nobody on the road for my commute. I was driving wherever the hell I wanted. However fast I wanted. It was out of some post apoxeclipse mad max like movie.
Posted by: Reforger at June 27, 2026 01:07 PM (mTPps)
149
No one personally I know from covid but
OM
Childhood friend hadn't seen in decades
Posted by: Skip at June 27, 2026 01:07 PM (Ia/+0)
150Oh and the guy who invented the PCR(?) test saying they were running samples through way to many times.
I do miss being an essential worker during quaranteen and having nobody on the road for my commute. I was driving wherever the hell I wanted. However fast I wanted. It was out of some post apoxeclipse mad max like movie.
Posted by: Reforger at June 27, 2026 01:07 PM (mTPps)
My favorite was when the woman went to the store and got the home covid test, filmed herself taking the test out of the package, pouring a Corona beer on it and it coming back positive for covid.
Posted by: Sponge - F*ck Cancer at June 27, 2026 01:08 PM (2YhKe)
151
Covid 19 -- Much ado about a common annual occurrence. It was just another strain of the flu.
Posted by: Dr. Pork Chops & Bacons at June 27, 2026 01:13 PM (g8Ew8)
152
The medical community did this to themselves. The fact they are surprised people aren’t over it by now is arrogant. Masks alone would be enough - the bacteria inside a mask, especially a child’s mask, is disgusting. The tentacles of COVID are vast - and for what? To find out w bunch of us (not us us) are sheeple? We already knew that.
Posted by: Piper at June 27, 2026 01:13 PM (Wmg4n)
153
48 @m: Go look back at the tech thread, last comment. I answered your question about the egg joke.
Posted by: Grumpy and Recalcitrant at June 27, 2026 12:00 PM (O7YUW)
Thank you!
Posted by: m at June 27, 2026 01:14 PM (6wpGE)
154
The only good things to come out of the COVID scheme was the Cuomo idiots killed their careers the anal swabs used by the Red Chinese to test people.
Posted by: Lindsey Graham, Closeted Homosexual at June 27, 2026 01:15 PM (og9zY)
155
53 McGovern was a fool, but an honest fool. (Unlike the current crop). I recall late in life, after running an inn or something, he said he finally understood why people complained about government being far too restrictive and controlling. He had never considered it before he actually tried running his own business.
Posted by: Tom Servo at June 27, 2026 12:01 PM (O+ktY)
Nice.
Posted by: m at June 27, 2026 01:15 PM (6wpGE)
156
97 Two people were particularly ugly about us not getting Covid shots. One is dead (blood clot) and the other is now under the care of a cardiologist.
Posted by: Emmie,
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That's vague.
Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at June 27, 2026 01:16 PM (Pee1E)
157
I do want to take a moment and request thoughts and prayers for our own ONT guru extraordinaire, Doof, who recently had a memorial service for his mom.
May he be blessed with memories of all the wonderful times together over the years.
Posted by: Sponge - F*ck Cancer at June 27, 2026 01:17 PM (2YhKe)
158 "If the shot doesn't stop the spread there is NO reason or legal basis to mandate it whatsoever. And yet the mandates persisted"
Posted by: 18-1
Further, they banned and maligned ivermectin and other proven safe solutions.
Not error, malice.
Posted by: Speller at June 27, 2026 01:18 PM (pSotA)
159
Yeah the whole COVID hoax did a number on trust/respect/confidence for the medical community.
Boomers increasingly engaging the health care system due to aging is not helping
Posted by: Field Marshal Zhukov at June 27, 2026 01:18 PM (wBaIH)
160
Regarding Dr Rush, in The Disappearing Spoon, a book on the elements in the periodic table, there is a passage about mercury compounds for constipation that Rush made. Given to Lewis and Clark, their campsites can be traced by the mercury from Dr Rush's quack cure. I'll take 2026 over 1800's medicine.
And thankful for transplant researchers, volunteers for medical trials and surgeons for 2 friends still active with transplants instead of dialysis's slow death.
Posted by: Enola Gay Pride at June 27, 2026 01:19 PM (mHOKe)
161
Fauci and/or the Chinese didn't weaponize Covid. The media and the politicians did.
Posted by: Dr. Pork Chops & Bacons at June 27, 2026 01:19 PM (g8Ew8)
162
Sorry Paul, but your entire comment was a mass of bullshit. Do better. [CBD]
Posted by: Paul at June 27, 2026 01:20 PM (RTsLa)
163
And I'm not sure if it's a subtle joke or not, but the 'Supergirl' link on the main page does go to a video about a paralyzed dog regaining the ability to walk......
A shout out to Christopher Reeve?
Posted by: Sponge - F*ck Cancer at June 27, 2026 01:21 PM (2YhKe)
164Posted by: Paul at June 27, 2026 01:20 PM (RTsLa)
You DICK!!!!
Posted by: Jeff Spicoli at June 27, 2026 01:22 PM (2YhKe)
165
Fauci and/or the Chinese didn't weaponize Covid. The media and the politicians did.
Posted by: Dr. Pork Chops & Bacons at June 27, 2026 01:19 PM (g8Ew
Correct. It was used to unbalance and upend President Trump's 1st term and it succeeded.
Posted by: Felon Joe From Kokomo at June 27, 2026 01:22 PM (og9zY)
166
It should be known, everything that guy just said is bullshit.
Posted by: Sponge - F*ck Cancer at June 27, 2026 01:22 PM (2YhKe)
Posted by: Paul, who enjoys the sexual affections of dogs at June 27, 2026 01:24 PM (RTsLa)
174That's it. Now, sayonara!
Posted by: The Tanukis Reply at June 27, 2026 12:13 PM (iJfKG)
He seems nice.
Posted by: m at June 27, 2026 01:24 PM (6wpGE)
Defined:
The Japanese raccoon dog, also called the tanuki, is a species of canid that is endemic to Japan. It is one of two species in the genus Nyctereutes, alongside the common raccoon dog, of which it is considered to be a subspecies by some taxonomic authorities. In Japan, raccoon dogs have had a prominent role in folklore since ancient times. They are reputedly mischievous and jolly, masters of disguise and shapeshifting, but somewhat gullible and absent-minded
Posted by: Sponge - F*ck Cancer at June 27, 2026 01:25 PM (2YhKe)
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Paul is missing the fact that in the beginning, medical professionals actually killed many of the covid patients by treating them completely incorrectly, causing their demise.
But why let facts get in the way of a completely ignorant rant.
Posted by: Sponge - F*ck Cancer at June 27, 2026 01:26 PM (2YhKe)
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***Second, doctors no longer have their own practices. They're part of doctor corporations which promulgate "standards of care" that they're required to follow.
Third, doctors are hammers, drugs are nails, lifestyle change is a screw.
Posted by: I used to have a different nic
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The clinic my doc works at started with the purpose of being independent - a group of like minded docs. Through the years Big Hospital garnered Yuge reputation and in the interim docs at the clinic gained privileges at Big Hospital. Over the years tentacles of Big Hospital penetrated every crevice of the clinic.
Docs were push by medical influencers, group think, published data that they had always relied upon for accurate data and in the end were force to take the shots if they wanted to keep privileges at Big Hospital.
It began as sanctified data and ended as an undefiable force.
Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at June 27, 2026 01:27 PM (Pee1E)
Posted by: Commissar of plenty and festive little hats at June 27, 2026 01:28 PM (Kt19C)
Charcuterie!!!
Posted by: Sponge - F*ck Cancer at June 27, 2026 01:31 PM (2YhKe)
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As far as I know, the flu shot is at best worthless.
Posted by: Emmie, celebrating 250 years of God's grace at June 27, 2026 11:54 AM (pAWWf)
No. Incorrect. Flu vaccine is not great because of the lag between identification of the strains in the wild and production of the vaccine. But it is at worst mildly effective, and can be 50%-60% effective during a good year.
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I remember at the time, when it was obvious that the virus had come out of the Wuhan Lab, and every professional organization and the government was loudly denying it, we all wondered “why is our government covering up so much for the Chinese?”
And now we know, it was to keep the Chinese from saying “well we only did it because your government and Fauci paid us to make it”
Posted by: Tom Servo at June 27, 2026 01:34 PM (AXZB+)
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Would it be too much to ask for Fauci to die an excruciatingly painful death?
Posted by: Sponge - F*ck Cancer at June 27, 2026 01:35 PM (2YhKe)
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103 It wasn't Covid-19 that destroyed the trust. It was some governments' response to Covid-19. Squandered our trust.
Posted by: m at June 27, 2026 11:43 AM (6wpGE)
Covid-19 didn't just happen. It was created by scientists paid from government funds. An op from the git-go.
Posted by: Alberta Oil Peon
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In the beginning it wasn't a mastermind plan to take over the country. We had/have a dozen or more labs like that. Then it metastasized. Xi saw an opportunity to grab more power and simultaneously our Administrative State did same.
And, like communism/socialism/plagues it consumed itself.
Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at June 27, 2026 01:36 PM (Pee1E)
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I occasionally pray that God has a better imagination than I do, because I can't think of anything that is as bad as Fauci deserves.
Posted by: Wenda at June 27, 2026 01:36 PM (lv4ib)
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So I don't trust Doctors at this point to even fairly classify cause of death. I just don't. But I trust, in the big scheme, that collectively we can still classify Dead vs Alive. Although again, when it comes to documenting Dead vs Alive ? Look -people lie. People in Government lie for more reasons than I can count.
Thus - all any of us can do is rely on the sources of numbers we trust. Because none of us has the time to go count all the Dead ourselves.
All that to get to this ... a lot of people die in the US. And the US is getting more populated every day. I'll use StatBase. Number of United States Death. Was trending up, like clocwork - by 25K a year before Covid. There was a bump in 2020. About 500K. Same for 2021. Another 500K above the trend line. Another 300K in 2022. By 2023 ? Right back on the trend line.
So something happened. Something measurable. That probably isn't all COVID - but at least some was COVID. But I'm also sure people don't realize that THREE MILLION people die a year in the United States. We've got A LOT of people.
Posted by: Spring Reverb at June 27, 2026 01:36 PM (OMEw5)
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I'm going to post this for any guy with prostate issues. I have been reading about problems with prostate cancer diagnosis. There are links to studies here
https://tinyurl.com/54mvpwsj
Posted by: Notsothoreau at June 27, 2026 01:37 PM (bkuEU)
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I'm old enough to remember the flu completely went away when covid arrived.
Posted by: Sponge
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I remember.
Posted by: Pepperidge Farm at June 27, 2026 01:37 PM (etq//)
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I occasionally pray that God has a better imagination than I do, because I can't think of anything that is as bad as Fauci deserves.
Posted by: Wenda
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Check out a platypus lately?
God's imagination is limitless.
Posted by: SMH at God's mercy at June 27, 2026 01:38 PM (etq//)
https://is.gd/5NfyJO
Posted by: Sponge - F*ck Cancer at June 27, 2026 01:29 PM (2YhKe)
Fun trivia about the name - when the producers were casting the show, they agreed that Steed needed a partner who would have “male appeal”.
Which, in the written directions to those doing casting, they wrote out as “M. Appeal.”
Posted by: Tom Servo at June 27, 2026 01:40 PM (AXZB+)
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And, just so you know, here's whenyou actually need a ventilator
https://tinyurl.com/f3t98w4m
There are medical professionals, posting on Substack, with all sorts of useful info. There are quacks too,so you have to do your own research.
Posted by: Notsothoreau at June 27, 2026 01:40 PM (bkuEU)
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Bracken suggested Citizen Vigilante several days back. Asked about it here, but nobody answered, so I bought it on Amazon and watched it. I'm not saying it is well-made or that you will like it or even agree with its premise, but you should watch it...culturally very significant...and you can fast-forward through the scene with the prostitute(s) and not miss much of the theme if you prefer.
"I am doing this until you learn to do it for yourselves" or similar wording seemed to be the phrase that pays.
Posted by: Don in SoCo at June 27, 2026 01:41 PM (nAPfc)
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I don't even want to get started on how the medical/Veterinary field has changed for the worse.
Yes there have been huge strides made in cancer treatment, joint /organ replacement and immunology.
Posted by: Ben Had at June 27, 2026 01:42 PM (afJtY)
Along with several dozen other feralgov agencies, which is one of the most ridiculous things about the bloated garbage pile we're paying for...
Posted by: Helena Handbasket at June 27, 2026 01:42 PM (R+iUD)
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SMH,
Thank you for taking my poisonous thought and making it gentle fun.
Posted by: Wenda at June 27, 2026 01:42 PM (lv4ib)
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138 136 You really should finish the series. Consider it punishment for something bad you did in life that you must receive penance for.
Posted by: Sponge - F*ck Cancer at June 27, 2026 12:56 PM (2YhKe)
This has me laughing like a maniac. For the concept; not any connection to movies. Ha.
Posted by: m at June 27, 2026 01:42 PM (6wpGE)
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That Stars & Stripes Forever rendition by the President's Own (aka the Marine Band) brings a tear to this Marine's eye. Now to find the entire thing and let it flow on the Utube.
Posted by: NALNAMSAM at June 27, 2026 12:51 PM (+ldAm)
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(Fistbump)
The Marine Band brought in reinforcements for the finish. A grand Grand Finale!
Posted by: mrp at June 27, 2026 01:43 PM (rj6Yv)
199And now we know, it was to keep the Chinese from saying “well we only did it because your government and Fauci paid us to make it”
Posted by: Tom Servo at June 27, 2026 01:34 PM (AXZB+)
Bingo.
I still marvel why we - the United States - along with China aren't 1A and 1B on the Global Shitlist right now. "We" collectively brought forth the world's first globally spread bioweapon.
And my memory is really long. I remember, in real time, when Obama made the directive to shut down all research into this kind of stuff. Now - did he "back-channel" to keep it going ? None of us know. I know it was typically bitched about at the time because, well it was Obama, and the Cold Warriors worried about the resulting "bio-weapons gap".
Posted by: Spring Reverb at June 27, 2026 01:44 PM (OMEw5)
Posted by: no one of any consequence at June 27, 2026 01:45 PM (qFwJc)
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189 I occasionally pray that God has a better imagination than I do, because I can't think of anything that is as bad as Fauci deserves.
Posted by: Wenda
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When I pray for people harmed to be helped I ask him to not forget the one's who inflicted the harm.
Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at June 27, 2026 01:45 PM (Pee1E)
Posted by: SMH at God's mercy at June 27, 2026 01:46 PM (etq//)
204
Lets talk about why they refused to recommend vitamin D3 supplements diring Covid. They onow that most people in the US are low on during the winter months. They know this is especially true for dark skinned individuals. They know it's essential for you immune system and there were studies showing it helped lessen symptoms of Covid. They even know how to test your levels. So why didn't they?
Posted by: Notsothoreau at June 27, 2026 01:46 PM (bkuEU)
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Had an interesting conversation about the flu going away with family member who was running the lab in a small city hospital at the time. She had reason to believe that the flu had legitimately gone away as they were using the same batch of flu tests as before the Wuhan Virus. She theorized, "Maybe they just didn't release the flu that year", as though that is the regular way it gets here. As I said, interesting.
Posted by: Don in SoCo at June 27, 2026 01:46 PM (nAPfc)
Posted by: SMH at God's mercy at June 27, 2026 01:46 PM (etq//)
207She theorized, "Maybe they just didn't release the flu that year", as though that is the regular way it gets here.
Talking to people makes me realize just how stupid not only most people are - but people pulling levers they have no business even being in the same room with.
Posted by: Spring Reverb at June 27, 2026 01:48 PM (OMEw5)
208So I don't trust Doctors at this point to even fairly classify cause of death. I just don't. But I trust, in the big scheme, that collectively we can still classify Dead vs Alive. Although again, when it comes to documenting Dead vs Alive ? Look -people lie. People in Government lie for more reasons than I can count.
My father, vax'd and boosted, had some mental issues stemming from a brain bleed he had over a decade prior. He didn't eat right, didn't keep himself hydrated properly and was in and out of the hospital in his last years.
He'd had some kidney issues due to his lack of hydration, but usually recovered quickly. He did pass away, where the doctors deemed his cause of death hypertension and kidney cancer.
No one, at any time during his treatments at the hospital, ever mentioned kidney cancer. His brother had only heard from a home health nurse once towards the end that they knew of a mass on a kidney that was never biopsied and hadn't grown in a YEAR.
Yes. I have VERY little faith in the medical community.
Posted by: Sponge - F*ck Cancer at June 27, 2026 01:48 PM (2YhKe)
209 This has me laughing like a maniac. For the concept; not any connection to movies. Ha.
Posted by: m at June 27, 2026 01:42 PM (6wpGE)
I help where I can.
Posted by: Sponge - F*ck Cancer at June 27, 2026 01:49 PM (2YhKe)
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I did know one person that got turbo cancer after getting a booster and when that died from a heart attack also after getting his booster.
Posted by: 18-1
I have a good friend that works as a doctor for the Indian Medical Service, or whatever it's called, providing health care to reservations (a doctor that works for the government). During the Covid time he would brook no descension against the clot shot. He honestly would berate me for challenging Fauci ( I never got the shot).
He got a booster and came down with a nervous disorder I can't remember (something Barre syndrome?) He can now barely walk, associates his disorder with the booster, yet still staunchly defends it.
Posted by: Blutarski, Gradually then Suddenly at June 27, 2026 01:52 PM (l26NL)
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This has me laughing like a maniac. For the concept; not any connection to movies. Ha.
Posted by: m at June 27, 2026 01:42 PM (6wpGE)
I help where I can.
Posted by: Sponge - F*ck Cancer at June 27, 2026 01:49 PM (2YhKe)
; )
Posted by: m at June 27, 2026 01:53 PM (6wpGE)
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I know one couple who both got the shot and boosters - he died from cancer right away, and she had multiple surgeries to remove blood clots.
Posted by: Don in SoCo at June 27, 2026 01:54 PM (nAPfc)
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202 Nood
Posted by: Weasel at June 27, 2026 01:45 PM (64qRd)
Posted by: m at June 27, 2026 01:54 PM (6wpGE)
214He got a booster and came down with a nervous disorder I can't remember (something Barre syndrome?) He can now barely walk, associates his disorder with the booster, yet still staunchly defends it.
Posted by: Blutarski, Gradually then Suddenly at June 27, 2026 01:52 PM (l26NL)
He is a fool.
Posted by: Sponge - F*ck Cancer at June 27, 2026 01:55 PM (2YhKe)
Posted by: Sponge - F*ck Cancer at June 27, 2026 01:56 PM (2YhKe)
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>>>Anyway. One would think such studies would have an impact on policy and behavior. But perhaps I'm forgetting some aspect that showed some possible benefit.
Posted by: rhomboid
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The killer was the flood of congestion. There were medicines from the beginning to alleviate that. Monoclonal antibodies, naming one. There were more. Administrative State had already seized the reins, shut down accurate information and prosecuted those who insisted. It was an all out take-over attempt.
Slowly accurate information from brave people overcame this one thing. Mary Tally Bowden M.D. is still having court battles.
Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at June 27, 2026 01:56 PM (Pee1E)
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I watched Citizen Vigilante. I had a totally different reaction to the sex scene than others have had. The difference between the brutal rape and the concern shown the prostitute was part of the whole point. Just my opinion.
Posted by: Ben Had at June 27, 2026 01:56 PM (afJtY)
218 Yes. I have VERY little faith in the medical community.
Posted by: Sponge - F*ck Cancer
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Wait until you get sick.
Didn't a member of your family recently have an encounter with the medical community?
Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at June 27, 2026 01:58 PM (Pee1E)
219Medical students at the University of Minnesota must now take an oath to "honor all Indigenous ways of healing that have been historically marginalized by Western medicine" and fight "white supremacy, colonialism, [and] the gender binary."
F*ck right off with that noise.
Posted by: Sponge
You have to work within the system, Sponge.
"In my tribe, we cured high blood pressure by getting a hand job from a nubile twenty-something. Let's try that first. Bring that cute nurse back in."
Posted by: mikeski at June 27, 2026 02:04 PM (VHUov)
220 Wait until you get sick.
Didn't a member of your family recently have an encounter with the medical community?
Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at June 27, 2026 01:58 PM (Pee1E)
Yes. My wife had breast cancer. She was treated with chemo and radiation which 1.5 years later, she still has issues from.
They say she's cured and will be in the clear if her check up next March is clean.
I am grateful to God for her prognosis and give credit to the medical community.
This gives them SOME leeway with me. What they did during covid, what they STILL do with the outright LIES about ivermectin and mebendazole as a successful treatment for cancers gives me great doubt in their desire for actual cures.
Should I get sick in the future, I will likely seek treatment, depending. That being said, I've never spent any time in the hospital for anything and have only received steroid shots for poison ivy.
Posted by: Sponge - F*ck Cancer at June 27, 2026 02:05 PM (2YhKe)
221
I repeat myself but I have not seen a doctor since 1980 and that was for a wound caused by being kicked by a horse.
I foolishly let myself get talked into taking the pneumonia shot and it liked to have killed me but I did not go to a doctor for that
Posted by: Ben Had at June 27, 2026 02:13 PM (afJtY)
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Good health is a blessing.
I don't believe it was the medical community. The medical community (practicing physicians) suffered from the heavy hand of the Administrative State just as we did. Clarifying; Hospital administrators are on the periphery of the medical community and much closer aligned with the byzantine Insurance and State administrators.
Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at June 27, 2026 02:14 PM (Pee1E)
223
Eye surgery to correct nearsightedness. 20/400 is no way to go through life.
Posted by: JM in Illinois at June 27, 2026 02:20 PM (flhvq)
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221 I repeat myself but I have not seen a doctor since 1980 and that was for a wound caused by being kicked by a horse.
I foolishly let myself get talked into taking the pneumonia shot and it liked to have killed me but I did not go to a doctor for that
Posted by: Ben Had at June 27, 2026 02:13 PM (
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Wow no other accidents? Or do you take care of yourself? l
Like a do it yourself appendectomy, as performed by navy sailor in world war II
Posted by: JM in Illinois at June 27, 2026 02:43 PM (jgF2C)
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Well, I had a fancy dancy bells-n-whistles stem cell transplant and all I can say is the side effect from same (graft vs host disease if you want to know) is nastier than what I got rid of. Count me in the ‘modern medicine ain’t curing sheet’ column.
Posted by: The best thief in Lankhmar at June 27, 2026 02:58 PM (64rer)
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Unfortunately there is a long history of abuse of humans in the name of medical research in the United States that when reviewed allows you to see the Dr Fauci attitude and approach has been present for centuries. Just as DEI proponents hide with name changes and ghosting by the media, this kind of “experimentation” persists across the military, public health and the medical industrial complex today. It may not be of the majority of research that occurs, but it is there. They try to hide in the shadows.
Posted by: epador at June 27, 2026 03:06 PM (TRnzq)
228
Benjamin Rush was indeed a hero, but he also harmed and killed a number of patients with his attachment to heroic medicine bloodletting.
Posted by: epador at June 27, 2026 03:13 PM (TRnzq)
230204 Lets talk about why they refused to recommend vitamin D3 supplements diring Covid. They onow that most people in the US are low on during the winter months. They know this is especially true for dark skinned individuals. They know it's essential for you immune system and there were studies showing it helped lessen symptoms of Covid. They even know how to test your levels. So why didn't they?
Posted by: Notsothoreau at June 27, 2026 01:46 PM (bkuEU)
Presumably, the same reason they forbade all other preventatives and treatments: money for their buddies. One of the conditions for emergency approval is that there cannot be *any* effective treatments.
How much did Big Pharma stocks go up, on the back of that emergency approval for Covid shots? I don't actually know, except "a lot." And that's your answer.
Posted by: SciVo at June 27, 2026 03:43 PM (Sy6m/)
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worst part is, there's exactly zero ways for them to recover that trust.
Posted by: sock_rat_eez at June 27, 2026 03:53 PM (VyBeY)
232
Wait a minute..FDA agents carried sidearms? Why am I picturig Raylan in a research facilty having a tense moment with Boyd wearing a lab coat? "We changed bedpans"
Posted by: Azjaeger at June 27, 2026 03:57 PM (3/XaG)
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230 204 From talking with one young doc, I really don't think that the idiotic refusal to recommend D3 was totally based on supporting emergency approval of vaccines. I think another factor was a perception of lack of legal support for treatments or recommendations outside the "gold standard" of double-blinded clinical trials. Or outside what the government recommended. This also prevented testing of medications the way doctors reported success in treatment, especially with combinations of agents.
As I recall, the use of combinations of agents for HIV, standard now, was delayed for several years because Fauci wanted to test single agents in placebo-controlled trials.
BTW, there were some striking studies indicating that D3 helped prevent and treat Covid (from other countries), but they were not placebo-controlled blinded trials.
Posted by: KT at June 27, 2026 03:58 PM (rdeQO)
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Ohfercryingoutloud - Reader's Digest was recommending Vit D in 2001 or so (or that's when I read the article while waiting to get my hair cut).
Posted by: Dark Lixtiquatal at June 27, 2026 04:58 PM (DZ9Lv)
235
Late reading this thread, but my overall takeaway is ... eating the meat from raccoon dogs will cure prostate cancer, at least as well as the other more expensive and more damaging treatments.
Or just do nothing, except maybe release the semen regularly, reduce fat, and drink less alcohol. And I like the once per three months ivermectin (paste for horses, even though I am not a horse), and maybe some fenbendazole.
Good article on the prostate cancer thingy -- thx, read it all.
Posted by: illiniwek at June 27, 2026 09:06 PM (vbXSk)
The Classical Saturday Coffee Break & Prayer Revival
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Good morning boys and girls and everything in between. Before we enter the Prayer Revival just a few housekeeping matters to go over. (Rulz for those of you in Elroy)
1) This is an open thread. Feel free to lurk, opine and/or bloviate.
2) Be kind. Be nice. If not, adios.
3) Running with sharp objects has not been approved by upper management.
4) Have a great weekend!
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AoSHQ Weekly Prayer List
Please submit any prayer requests to me, “Annie’s Stew” at apaslo at-sign hotmail dot com. Prayer requests are generally removed after four weeks unless we receive an update.
Prayer Requests:
4/3 – Teresa in Fort Worth posted an update. Her chemo seems to be holding things steady for now. Unfortunately, as she is receiving a steroid, she has gained about 25 pounds. Her blood sugar has also jumped up about 40 points (which only happens when she is on steroids).
6/1 Update – Teresa had a CT scan and has seen the surgeon. Everything looks good/stable. There are no new tumors and the ones that are there have pretty much stayed the same or shrunk. No metastises seen. Additional good news is that she can stay on the current medication, and just alternate it with other meds. She continues to respond extremely well to the protocols. She sends her gratitude for each and every prayer.
6/19 – Teresa in Fort Worth sent an update. Her cancer marker numbers continue to go down; hopefully that means everything is working! In other news, she has started working on another stocking, this time for her grandson, who will be implanted soon via IVF. Prayers for a successful procedure and pregnancy would be greatly appreciated!
5/16 – Tonypete asked for prayers for Jane who is dying of breast cancer, and for Cheri who is in jail (again) for drug related crimes.
6/13 Update – Jane and her husband have sold their home and have moved back to Green Bay, to be with family when she dies.
5/20 – D gave an update on his wife Susan and her continued battle with cancer. Her cancer markers are still headed in the right direction. She is on a new antibiotic, and it is causing some side effects, but it is keeping her out of another surgery, so that is a win. Thanks again to everyone for their prayers. May 1 marked one year since they found out about the cancer, and Susan is doing so well.
6/24 Update – Everything is going well. The chemo seems to be working, but it’s very hard. The prayers help, so please keep praying for them.
5/23 – I used to have a Different Nic could use some prayers as he waits for the results of a biopsy of a mass on his prostate.
6/2 Update – I used to have a Different Nic sent in an update. He has been diagnosed with risk group 2 prostate cancer. It appears to be localized to the prostate but this will be verified via another scan. He has doctor appointments lined up for the next month or so before he starts treatment.
6/23 Update – The latest update is that he has stage 2, “unfavorable intermediate”, which he notes is an awful name, but what it means is, it is in the middle, but bad enough that they want to treat it. It’s more aggressive than previously thought. He is at the point where he has to decide on treatment options, which means choosing which set of pretty unfortunate side effects he prefers.
5/26 – Doof posted a request for prayers for his mom. She is back in the hospital. She is very weak from one or more infections, and is sleeping a lot. She isn’t really talking when she is alert for a few minutes.
6/14 Update – Doof’s mother passed away.
5/29 – Bulg requested prayers for his sister, her husband, their four children, and the rest of the family as his sister is dying. She is in palliative care in the hospital, with a lot of blood clots, and is not expected to last long.
6/5 Update – Bulg asks for continued prayers for his sister and the family. He visited, and her condition had improved a lot. She was conscious and lucid. Bulg and his brother had a nice visit with their sister, and also got to visit with her family (husband, kids, grandkids). Bulg is grateful for the reconciliation with his sister and prays that she may be with them for a long while.
6/14 Update – Bulg’s sister passed away on 6/14. They all could use prayers of comfort.
5/29 – huerfano requested prayers for her brother, R, whose appendix “got hot”. Luckily he was with his daughter, who got him to ER quickly, and surgery was scheduled for 5/29.
6/6 Update – R had surgery, but his appendix was already leaking, so the surgery was more complicated and required lavage of his internals. He has been back at his daughter’s house since 6/1, and is thinking he’s ready to go home. Unfortunately, that’s 500 miles.
5/30 – RandomDave posted that he would appreciate prayers as he searches for work. He has had some good job prospects/interviews over the past week.
6/2 – Ellipsis (… sent in an update. We had prayed for a friend of hers who was going through cancer treatment. It’s been a little over a year, and her port is out now and her hell is over. She is battered and bruised, but clear. Thank you to the Horde for prayers, and praise to Jesus.
6/4 – Teresa in Fort Worth’s niece (Amanda) received a heart transplant a few months ago. One of the complications of that was that her kidneys started failing, and she needed a kidney transplant. On 6/3, she received a new kidney and it appears to be working. Hallelujah! The family is so grateful for the gift from the donor’s family.
6/6 – Skip requested prayers for his boss and wife. Their oldest daughter passed away the day before her 30th birthday. They had also lost a son some years ago unexpectedly. They still have 2 daughters.
6/9 – “A” requested prayers for a long-time friend now suffering from Alzheimer’s Disease, who just fell and broke his hip. He came out of the anesthetic really confused. His wife and family also need prayers of support and strength to help him.
6/13 – Dash my lace wings asked for prayers for a friend named Lisa, who was diagnosed with liver duct cancer. She has been in the hospital for a couple of weeks and is afraid she will never leave.
6/20 Update – Lisa has been allowed to go home for hospice care. Cancer has metastasized throughout her body; this looks like the end for her.
6/13 – Tonypete requested prayers for an acquaintance (B), who has destroyed every relationship she has ever been a part of and spreads hate and torment to everyone around her.
6/18 – buzzion asked for prayers for a friend named Christina, who has struggled with drug addiction and is in jail again. Buzzion prays that this really is rock bottom and a true wake-up call for her – even if it requires her to stay in jail.
6/20 – bluebell gave an update on grammie Winger. Grammie had some major surgery related to her cancer in March and is pretty much housebound. She said she isn’t keeping up on news since her diagnosis; she doesn’t have the energy. She said she thinks of her grey-box friends often with fondness. Please keep praying for her. Your prayers are a source of great comfort to her.
6/20 – Polliwog the ‘Ette said that prayers for Inspector would be much appreciated. Inspector is still in the hospital. They are working on getting his strength up so it’s safe for him to go home. He is more alert and focused than when he was admitted, and he has been able to eat multiple full meals, which is an improvement and will help him continue to improve.
6/21 – B posted a request for prayers. He said that, due to his own shortcomings, and a moment of madness 6 years ago, B has been estranged from his two sons (age 41 and 36). He has tried to reach out and apologize to them over the past 6 years, to no avail. B asked the Horde to pray for their hearts to open, to allow him to properly apologize, and try to be the father he should have been. The boys are losing their mother to early-onset Alzheimers, and B needs them to know that he’s a better person today than he was then, and he can be counted on.
For submission guidelines and other relevant info, please contact Annie's Stew, who is managing the prayer list. You can contact her at apaslo at-sign hotmail dot com. If you see a prayer request posted in a thread comment, feel free to copy and paste it and e-mail it to Annie's Stew. She tries to keep up with the requests in the threads, but she's not here all of the time, so she may not see it unless you e-mail it to her. Please note: Prayer requests are generally removed after four weeks or so unless we receive an update.
2 Corinthians 4:8-9
We are troubled on every side, yet not distressed; we are perplexed, but not in despair, persecuted, but not forsaken; cast down, but not destroyed.
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Good morning again dear morons with thanks to annie, and mh, and you horde for praying
{grammie}
Posted by: San Franpsycho at June 27, 2026 08:10 AM (RIvkX)
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5 Have to steel myself before reading the list this morning.
Posted by: San Franpsycho
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Frank Costanza says he likes my strength to weight ratio.
Posted by: Aluminum at June 27, 2026 08:11 AM (CJnkZ)
11 Hello all and I offer my prayers for those afflicted by disease or conflict.
Today is the memorial service for DiL's paternal grandfather. While the gathering will be comprised of folks of whom I would say are "not my kettle of fish", I will be properly respectful and represent both myself and Missus KvC well and offer up prayers for the dearly departed.
Posted by: Krebs v Carnot: Epic Battle of the Cycling Stars (TM) - Humiliate! Humiliate! Humiliate! at June 27, 2026 08:12 AM (ixS3i)
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Good morning, Hordelings. I spoke with grammie winger last night. At her request, I am letting you know that she is hospitalized again, with sepsis, and cannot eat or walk. She is being fed by tube. She doesn't know how long she will be there, and they are trying to figure out where she will go after this, rehab, hospice, etc. She is very tired and cannot speak for long. She requested that I give out her mailing address to anyone who asks for it, so please do ask me if you are interested in sending her a card or note.
I am sorry to bring you such sad news, and I am uncomfortable with the level of detail but she specifically requested that I tell you these details, so here I am. Please pray for her, that her suffering will be eased, and pray for her family who is suffering along with her.
I know at one point her son used to lurk around here, so little winger, if you are here, please know that we all love your mom so very much and we will keep praying for her and all of you.
You all can reach me at moroncookbook at gmail dot com, or on my personal email if you have that. I'm happy to say I've already fielded 10 requests since CBD put up the sidebar last night.
Posted by: bluebell at June 27, 2026 08:13 AM (afFes)
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Our friend Lisa passed on Monday, at home, in the presence of family. Thank you all for your prayers.
Posted by: San Franpsycho at June 27, 2026 08:17 AM (RIvkX)
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Teej, I'm on my laptop, so copy paste is easy for me today. Reposting, because it bears repeating.
53 - Regarding {{{grammie}}}
My prayer is for as little suffering as possible.
When she leaves this mortal world, it will be our loss.
However...
The apostle Paul writing to the church at Phillippi -
1:21 For me to live is Christ, and to die is gain.
See also in his second letter to the church at Corinth-
5:8 We are confident, I say, and willing rather to be absent from the body, and to be present with the Lord.
As always, you should read the entire passage on both. Context is important.
Posted by: TeeJ at June 27, 2026 06:49 AM (xI6JS)
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Slipping out of Lurk Mode to share that Grammie Winger has been in my daily prayers for a long time now. Prayed the Chaplet of Divine Mercy for her last night.
Eternal God, in whom mercy is endless and the treasury of compassion inexhaustible, look kindly upon us and increase Your mercy in us, that in difficult moments we might not despair or become despondent, but with great confidence submit ourselves to Your holy will which is Love and Mercy itself. Amen.
Posted by: KatieFloyd at June 27, 2026 08:19 AM (Nw3H/)
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Our friend Lisa passed on Monday, at home, in the presence of family. Thank you all for your prayers.
Posted by: Dash my lace wigs! at June 27, 2026 08:13 AM (h7ZuX)
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May her memory be a blessing.
Posted by: San Franpsycho at June 27, 2026 08:21 AM (RIvkX)
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Prayers for all those suffering. I offer a prayer of thanks to God for my 38 year old daughter, who was released from a psych hospital this week after a particularly bad breakdown. (She has had mental health issues since the teen years). She has two children which she does not have custody of but which she still sees, and they are both wonderful. She has new medication and a new commitment to living in a way that will keep her from making a return trip.
The hardest part for me was telling her, when this round began, that no, you’re not allowed to come to my house because you want a place to “calm down”. My wife and I cannot and will not have a screaming mental patient in our house, even though we care for her. This forced her to seek more professional care, which this time appears to have helped quite a bit. (Hasn’t always been that way). So prayers of thanks to the Lord for this.
Posted by: Tom Servo at June 27, 2026 08:22 AM (O+ktY)
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KatieFloyd, thank you so much for sharing that! As you know, grammie is a woman of true faith and prayers are much appreciated by her. The Chaplet of Divine Mercy is a wonderful prayer.
Posted by: bluebell at June 27, 2026 08:22 AM (afFes)
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Good morning, Prayerons! Thank you, MisHum and Annie for helping provide this blessed exchange.
Posted by: Matthew Kant Cipher at June 27, 2026 08:24 AM (kOluj)
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So prayers of thanks to the Lord for this.
Posted by: Tom Servo at June 27, 2026 08:22 AM (O+ktY)
Tom Servo, I'm glad to hear your daughter has a new commitment to taking her health seriously. You and your wife did the right thing. It's so hard to watch our children suffer, but when they are adults they must make the hard decisions. And she has.
Posted by: bluebell at June 27, 2026 08:26 AM (afFes)
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Prayers for I used to have a Different Nic to get enough information on the treatment options so that he can make the correct decision for himself and also that the chosen treatment option works well with minimal side effects.
In the fall of 2024 my prostate cancer also changed to unfavorable intermediate. I had appointments with a surgeon regarding a prostatectomy and with a radiation oncologist for radiation therapy combined with hormone therapy. I chose to have 28 radiation treatments along with 6 months of androgen deprivation therapy.
While it seemed very stressful at the time, the treatments were easily tolerable. I have minimal side effects and the cancer is gone.
Posted by: MentalBloch at June 27, 2026 08:26 AM (2LgD3)
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Bluebell,
Thank you for updating us on Grammie. Prayers continue for her, and all those in need of His healing.
Posted by: Our Country is Screwed at June 27, 2026 08:27 AM (7v6oI)
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Posted by: Tom Servo at June 27, 2026 08:22 AM (O+ktY)
b"h
Posted by: San Franpsycho at June 27, 2026 08:27 AM (RIvkX)
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One more thing I used to have a Different Nic, you can do this.
Posted by: MentalBloch at June 27, 2026 08:28 AM (2LgD3)
Posted by: sock_rat_eez at June 27, 2026 08:33 AM (VyBeY)
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Spent a sizeable part of yesterday day bash scripting and creating fzf launch/preview menus for various projects.
The neovim screenwriting config is coming along nicely.
I've been testing it out using the Blade Runner screen play.
Reading through the script, they cut the dance hall scene down to the bits in the film with Zhora.
It would have been interesting to see that on film.
Overall, the Bladerunner script is a good read and really expands on the world building.
Everybody in Hollywood should read this script.
Posted by: Thomas Bender at June 27, 2026 08:35 AM (XV/Pl)
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“ Jesus said to her, “I am the resurrection and the life. The one who believes in me will live, even though they die; and whoever lives by believing in me will never die. Do you believe this?”
John 11:25-26
Posted by: Marcus T at June 27, 2026 08:35 AM (vaSny)
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Rest comfortably Grammie, knowing the Lord is by your side.
Hear our prayers and intentions for her, Lord.
Posted by: Marcus T at June 27, 2026 08:38 AM (vaSny)
Sounds like prayers of thanksgiving are appropriate, Tom Servo. Good news!
Posted by: LinusVanPelt at June 27, 2026 08:38 AM (ugElV)
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While it seemed very stressful at the time, the treatments were easily tolerable. I have minimal side effects and the cancer is gone.
Posted by: MentalBloch at June 27, 2026 08:26 AM (2LgD3)
That's good. Mr Dmlw! was at stage 3 when discovered, and they decided on prostatectomy. This has caused many unpleasant and lasting problems. I don't recommend it, if you have a choice.
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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. Amen.
St. Cyril of Alexandria, bishop and Doctor of the Church, pray for us.
****
I have prayed Rosaries for the Horde's intentions, stated and unstated. May their sufferings be lifted up as a sacrifice with that of Jesus upon the Holy Cross.
Posted by: Retired Buckeye Cop is now an engineer at June 27, 2026 08:42 AM (ksbjf)
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Since had to run out I didn't drink all my coffee.
Not sure I want it but heating it up.
More humid than humid outside
Posted by: Skip at June 27, 2026 08:46 AM (Ia/+0)
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Dash- so sorry to hear about your friend Lisa. And thank you for re-posting TeeJ's comments re Grammie Winger.
Here's a song by which to remember Lisa, may perpetual light shine upon her:
https://youtu.be/rhMqwZ268rA
Posted by: Matthew Kant Cipher at June 27, 2026 08:47 AM (kOluj)
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I have a truly trivial FWP hardly worth mentioning… but here I go anyway: I have a Garmin GPS watch I use for running. Two runs in a row, this morning included, this watch is “cheating” me out of distance. I have a regular course I know is 4.2 miles long. Twice in a row I’ve run it and the watch registers 3.7 miles at the end. What??! Makes me look really slow. Wounds my pride. And furthermore, apparently I’m weak minded because as I run when the watch records my mile splits much slower than my normal this discourages me and I feel more tired than normal. Vicious circle… I’d planned to run 10K this morning but stopped at “3.7” due to this discouragement. Sigh
Posted by: LinusVanPelt at June 27, 2026 08:47 AM (ugElV)
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Sad to hear about dear Grammie. May she sense the presence of the Lord.
Posted by: Northernlurker , Maple Syrup MAGA at June 27, 2026 08:49 AM (AjJxl)
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Prayers for Grammie Winger. She has always been a special blessing to this place
Posted by: LinusVanPelt at June 27, 2026 08:51 AM (26GAh)
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In the fall of 2024 my prostate cancer also changed to unfavorable intermediate. I had appointments with a surgeon regarding a prostatectomy and with a radiation oncologist for radiation therapy combined with hormone therapy. I chose to have 28 radiation treatments along with 6 months of androgen deprivation therapy.
While it seemed very stressful at the time, the treatments were easily tolerable. I have minimal side effects and the cancer is gone.
Posted by: MentalBloch at June 27, 2026 08:26 AM (2LgD3)
I've been on active surveillance since diagnosis (Gleason 6) in 2018. Too many biopsies to recall the total. A few MRIs in there too. Luckily, it hasn't progressed to unfavorable intermediate, but I anticipate that it will at some point.
I appreciate you posting that and I've copied and saved it to MSWord for future reference.
Posted by: one hour sober at June 27, 2026 08:54 AM (J4Dwc)
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The photo reminded me of drinking hot tea with milk and sugar at night when I was a kid. My grandfather was from Scotland and so my mother did it as a kid and carried it over to our family.
Posted by: polynikes at June 27, 2026 08:58 AM (GP8V/)
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Of course, Dash. For me, that song is one of several beautiful tunes whose playing seems to invite a great deal of dust into the room...
Posted by: Matthew Kant Cipher at June 27, 2026 08:58 AM (kOluj)
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@41 LinusVanPelt-FOR SALE; one Garmin GPS Watch(EBay, Facebook Market)
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Grammie, You remain in JTB and my prayers. May comfort and peace be yours. The Lord is holding you in His arms. Prayers are sent too for Rev and your children.
Posted by: Mrs JTB at June 27, 2026 08:59 AM (yTvNw)
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Prayer up for all the Horde's intentions. Those asked and unasked.
Posted by: olddog in mo at June 27, 2026 09:00 AM (Hbeqj)
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Tom Servo - thank you for sharing the news of your daughter. May God's grace continue to shine upon her and through her.
Posted by: Matthew Kant Cipher at June 27, 2026 09:02 AM (kOluj)
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I’m looking out my back door at a group of red headed finches on the bird feeder. Quite nice to see.
Posted by: Tom Servo at June 27, 2026 09:03 AM (O+ktY)
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Inspector is getting stronger every day and looking forward to returning to work Monday. It's a great blessing that he was already working from home or he would have had to go on disability. Thankfully, his job has been great about the whole situation.
Right now the biggest concern is that he not have a relapse, which *is* a concern because no one is definitely sure about what caused the problem to begin with.
Posted by: Polliwog the 'Ette at June 27, 2026 09:03 AM (lFFaq)
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54 I’m looking out my back door at a group of red headed finches on the bird feeder. Quite nice to see.
Posted by: Tom Servo at June 27, 2026 09:03 AM (O+ktY)
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Funny, I didn't recall Stifler's mom being a redhead...
Posted by: Matthew Kant Cipher at June 27, 2026 09:10 AM (kOluj)
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Prayers for Grammie Winger. She has always been a special blessing to this place
Posted by: LinusVanPelt at June 27, 2026 08:51
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Ditto. Go Cubs, Go!!!
Posted by: olddog in mo at June 27, 2026 09:11 AM (Hbeqj)
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Is it my imagination or is sepsis showing up a lot more often?
Posted by: Polliwog the 'Ette at June 27, 2026 09:11 AM (lFFaq)
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I happened to watch an episode of Uncommon Knowledge with Peter Robinson of the Hoover Institution featuring a debate/discussion with Victor Davis Hanson, Niall Ferguson and Stephen Kotkin held last October talking about the Trump era. VDH was erudite as always and Ferguson was interesting. But the annoying one was this Kotkin fellow who I’d never heard before. Apparently an eminent historian. He actually argued that Trump is not a consequential president! This is a ridiculous position for a supposedly eminent historian… good grief. Ferguson didn’t agree with all things Trump but he had enough sense to know that PDJT has been tremendously consequential. It’s just amazing the number of truly smart people (I’m sure Kotkin is smart) who lose their minds when the topic is Trump. Trump so disorders their emotions they find themselves arguing that 2+2=5 and really believing it. Psychologists and historians will be studying TDS for centuries….
Posted by: LinusVanPelt at June 27, 2026 09:11 AM (26GAh)
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59 Is it my imagination or is sepsis showing up a lot more often?
Posted by: Polliwog the 'Ette at June 27, 2026 09:11 AM (lFFaq)
I've been wondering this, too. I work in hospital financial assistance, and it's a very expensive condition, so I know my view is skewed. But, man--in the last year or two, I've been lots more aware of it than the previous several years.
so sad to hear about Grammie. this is such a difficult thing. prayers and prayers
someone above mentioned trying not to do the prostatectomy even with a dire diagnosis. I think it's important to think HARD about the surgery. sometimes it's presented as "this will remove the cancer" but there are dangers they underplay.
first is lifestyle changes. I won't go into; as your doctor and surgeon. second is the propensity for the cancer to spread without an EXCELLENT (and possibly lucky) surgeon.
follow the advice of your medical team above all, but ask questions about what life will look like after surgery, and really think hard about that. and be sure you have chosen a top surgeon.
Posted by: Black Orchid (j+aD2) at June 27, 2026 09:13 AM (j+aD2)
Posted by: Black Orchid (j+aD2) at June 27, 2026 09:14 AM (j+aD2)
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I'm getting sick and tired of being told I must be a slave to the rest of the world.
That my wages must be confiscated so that illegals can have free housing, free medical care, and free food while they sit idle and do no work.
That another portion of my wages must further be confiscated so that the powerful and connected in far off lands can live lives of luxury, while pretending to "help the poor."
And all of it, not only confiscated at the barrel of a gun, but they heap on me the dishonest moral blackmail of accusations "children will die" if I dare object to the theft of my time, my money, my wages.
Posted by: People's Hippo Voice at June 27, 2026 09:15 AM (73/SM)
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Sepsis is an infection that has metastasized. It is common but like any infection must not be left untreated. People with some illnesses or medical procedures are at increased risk, especially people with suppressed immune systems.
Posted by: San Franpsycho at June 27, 2026 09:17 AM (RIvkX)
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Posted by: Dash my lace wigs! at June 27, 2026 09:13 AM (h7ZuX)
Someone different in the Horde seems to be dealing with it every week lately. Either that didn't used to be the case or people used to not mention it, which seems unlikely since it's a serious issue very worthy of asking for prayer.
Posted by: Polliwog the 'Ette at June 27, 2026 09:19 AM (lFFaq)
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Is it my imagination or is sepsis showing up a lot more often?
Posted by: Polliwog the 'Ett
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The clinical definition of sepsis has changed considerably over the the last 20 years. It's not a set thing, but rather a constellation of factors.
Posted by: Biff Pocoroba at June 27, 2026 09:20 AM (XvL8K)
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Last fall, my sister who is 29 but not that old really… she got sepsis and almost died and it started with a urinary tract infection…. She’s otherwise healthy and I was shocked she came that close to death. A few months before that our neighbor died from sepsis, maybe close to 70 nor an age I consider extremely old. So yeah… anecdotally sepsis seems more common now; who knows why
Posted by: LinusVanPelt at June 27, 2026 09:21 AM (26GAh)
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This is the Day that the Lord hath made;
Let us rejoice and be glad in it!
Posted by: Commissar Hrothgar (hOUT3) ~ Next Up TX MoMe ~ at June 27, 2026 09:22 AM (hOUT3)
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Recent prayer update from George V. We’d prayed for his wife in May, as she had some biopsies for possible cancer coming up. George V sends his appreciation to the Horde for the prayers. Both biopsies came back negative for cancer. He thanks God for his goodness.
Posted by: Annies Stew at June 27, 2026 09:22 AM (dNIAD)
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It’s just amazing the number of truly smart people (I’m sure Kotkin is smart) who lose their minds when the topic is Trump. Trump so disorders their emotions they find themselves arguing that 2+2=5 and really believing it. Psychologists and historians will be studying TDS for centuries….
Posted by: LinusVanPelt
I saw that discussion. Kotkin is obviously a democrat party man, and it became obvious that he knew his points were partisan and not being bought by anyone.
Posted by: Thomas Paine at June 27, 2026 09:23 AM (0U5gm)
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Been reading along here, at least updates on people are sad but yet always have hope and prayers to send.
Posted by: Skip at June 27, 2026 09:23 AM (Ia/+0)
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> Is it my imagination or is sepsis showing up a lot more often?
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A couple of people, public people like Kyle Bush (NASCAR driver) have died from it over the last couple months. So, it's in the news. Probably used to just be referred to as a "serious illness."
Posted by: Martini Farmer at June 27, 2026 09:24 AM (jehhT)
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Thank you for updating us on Grammie, Bluebell. She is such a treasure and always elevates the HQ with her faith and humor.
Posted by: All Hail Eris, She-Wolf of the 'Ettes 'Ettes at June 27, 2026 09:26 AM (kpS4V)
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Posted by: Martini Farmer at June 27, 2026 09:24 AM (jehhT)
I wasn't aware of Kyle Busch (wasn't he pretty young) or anyone famous dying of it. I was just asking because it seems like a new Hordeling has it every week.
Posted by: Polliwog the 'Ette at June 27, 2026 09:27 AM (lFFaq)
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TV: Walt Disney's private jet restored.
Uh, those are propellers on the motors.
Posted by: Commissar of plenty and festive little hats at June 27, 2026 09:28 AM (Kt19C)
78I wasn't aware of Kyle Busch (wasn't he pretty young) or anyone famous dying of it. I was just asking because it seems like a new Hordeling has it every week.
Posted by: Polliwog the 'Ette at June 27, 2026 09:27 AM (lFFaq)
Mrs Cop is a retired RN. Years ago, she'd mention patients that got sepsis.
I think the word "sepsis" used to be a term-of-art in the medical community, but has now become more widespread among the general public.
Posted by: Retired Buckeye Cop is now an engineer at June 27, 2026 09:30 AM (ksbjf)
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TV: Walt Disney's private jet restored.
Uh, those are propellers on the motors.
Posted by: Commissar of plenty and festive little hats at June 27, 2026 09:28 AM (Kt19C)
Fox recently had a story on a Canadian airline plane that had an incident . It was a turboprop plane . The photo they showed was of a small commuter jet.
Posted by: polynikes at June 27, 2026 09:30 AM (04gcy)
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My daughter woke me up a few minutes ago, brandishing her toy dog.
"What's my dog's name, daddy," she asks.
"I dunno, honey. Charlie II?" I reply, referencing our actual dog's name.
"No. It's 'Rabies!!' Isn't Rabies so cute?!"
Posted by: Yudhishthira's Dice at June 27, 2026 09:31 AM (BI5O2)
81My daughter woke me up a few minutes ago, brandishing her toy dog.
"What's my dog's name, daddy," she asks.
"I dunno, honey. Charlie II?" I reply, referencing our actual dog's name.
"No. It's 'Rabies!!' Isn't Rabies so cute?!"
Posted by: Yudhishthira's Dice at June 27, 2026 09:31 AM (BI5O2)
The apple doesn't fall far from the tree.
Posted by: naturalfake at June 27, 2026 09:32 AM (iJfKG)
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"No. It's 'Rabies!!' Isn't Rabies so cute?!"
Posted by: Yudhishthira's Dice at June 27, 2026 09:31 AM (BI5O2)
I am not a bit surprised that your daughter has a sense of humor, YD. Freakin' adorable.
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It’s just amazing the number of truly smart people (I’m sure Kotkin is smart) who lose their minds when the topic is Trump. Trump so disorders their emotions they find themselves arguing that 2+2=5 and really believing it. Psychologists and historians will be studying TDS for centuries….
Posted by: LinusVanPelt
They would do the same thing with Bush back in the day. It is that far too many intellectuals who were always in the top of their classes, cannot admit error and change with evidence. It is particularly a problem in academia because they have a whole line of publications, etc. from a viewpoint and few, if any, have egos that permit them to change their minds on critical assumptions.
One of those assumptions dating back to the FDR and Adlai Stevenson/JFK era, is that Democrats are the smart and 'good' people and doers, while GOP is slothful, stupid, and evil.
Posted by: whig at June 27, 2026 09:33 AM (E4rtv)
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No matter how 'smart' a Leftist is they all have 10 mental defects common in all of them.
The Ends Justify the Means
Projection
Cognitive Dissonance
Unable to make logical comparisons
Unable to determine cause and effect
History only starts yesterday
Presentism
Misplaced Victimhood
Narcissism
Evil boldness
Posted by: polynikes at June 27, 2026 09:35 AM (04gcy)
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I wasn't aware of Kyle Busch (wasn't he pretty young) or anyone famous dying of it. I was just asking because it seems like a new Hordeling has it every week.
Posted by: Polliwog the 'Ette
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Some bacterial infections are getting a lot harder to treat because the bacteria are developing resistance to the drugs used to treat patients like MRSA. Staph has been around forever and normally acts in symbiosis with human skin but MRSA variants are immune to most penicillin and even the remaining ones used to treat it often require hospitalization and IVs.
Good summary. You see the same list of behaviors with Muzzies and for the same reasons, leftism is a religion. And that is why the Red Green analysis is so pernicious in the West.
89 I saw Slothful, Stupid, and Evil open for Crosby, Stills, and Nash at Woodstock in
'69.
Posted by: naturalfake at June 27, 2026 09:39 AM (iJfKG)
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Posted by: whig at June 27, 2026 09:37 AM (E4rtv)
We need a UV light system that doesn't harm humans . At the least all hospitals should have a system that can be turned on in every area when it's unoccupied.
Posted by: polynikes at June 27, 2026 09:39 AM (04gcy)
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saw Slothful, Stupid, and Evil open for Crosby, Stills, and Nash at Woodstock in
'69.
Posted by: naturalfake at June 27, 2026 09:39 AM (iJfKG)
Weren't they the same band ?
Posted by: polynikes at June 27, 2026 09:40 AM (04gcy)
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Good morning Horde, prayers in abundance for all of you and your loved ones.
Posted by: Debby Doberman Schultz at June 27, 2026 09:42 AM (ibDUx)
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"...few, if any, have egos that permit them to change their minds..."
May I add,,, Or even look at evidence that contradicts their view.
Posted by: TeeJ at June 27, 2026 09:42 AM (xI6JS)
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So would a good example of stage 1 thinking be something I’ve observed on my Nextdoor feed (LA County)… an AWFL complaining about homeless encampments but then in the next breath saying Karen Bass is great and how could anyone vote for that reality TV caveman Pratt?
Posted by: LinusVanPelt at June 27, 2026 09:43 AM (26GAh)
Posted by: San Franpsycho at June 27, 2026 09:43 AM (RIvkX)
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That said, I'm glad she woke me. We slept in way too late. I'm gonna roll my carcass out of bed and go do my lawn and garden chores. Good day, all!
Posted by: Yudhishthira's Dice at June 27, 2026 09:44 AM (BI5O2)
97 Posted by: whig at June 27, 2026 09:37 AM (E4rtv)
We need a UV light system that doesn't harm humans . At the least all hospitals should have a system that can be turned on in every area when it's unoccupied.
Posted by: polynikes at June 27, 2026 09:39 AM (04gcy)
The wavelength that kills the bacteria and viruses, also damages your eyes and skin. You can't have a friendly UV sterile room.
We had a UV sterile room when I was in grad school, it was made very clear that you always turn off the light before you enter.
Posted by: naturalfake at June 27, 2026 09:44 AM (iJfKG)
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We need a UV light system that doesn't harm humans . At the least all hospitals should have a system that can be turned on in every area when it's unoccupied.
Posted by: polynikes
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It would help. But a lot of the infections inside hospitals are caused by staff ignoring guidelines designed to quell it by simple means of hygiene and cleaning. Busch was an unusual case where he had an infection and just refused to go to the doc. Same thing often happens with elderly patients--they are sick and delay going to the doc and sometimes it is too late.
Posted by: whig at June 27, 2026 09:44 AM (E4rtv)
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We need a UV light system that doesn't harm humans . At the least all hospitals should have a system that can be turned on in every area when it's unoccupied.
Posted by: polynikes
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We have that tech for disinfecting hospital rooms. Don't know how widely it's used, or how effective.
Posted by: Biff Pocoroba at June 27, 2026 09:44 AM (XvL8K)
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I believe that TDS is an unwillingness to recognize one's own shortcomings and self-loathing. If these people acknowledge that Trump is right and good it means everything they have ever believed is a lie/wrong and they just can't accept that so they continue the lie no matter how ludicrous. There is something broken in these people. It's easier to continue on their bad path than to take personal responsibility for their own lives and they are being enabled by a political class that promises them everything. Essentially, theynever want to grow up and leave home.
Posted by: lin-duh at June 27, 2026 09:44 AM (VCgbV)
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The wavelength that kills the bacteria and viruses, also damages your eyes and skin. You can't have a friendly UV sterile room.
We had a UV sterile room when I was in grad school, it was made very clear that you always turn off the light before you enter.
Posted by: naturalfake
I think hospitals use UV-C and do it when cleaning rooms for new patients (at least some of them do). Also UV is used in the HVAC system along with HEPA filtration.
Posted by: whig at June 27, 2026 09:45 AM (E4rtv)
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FWIW, I use UV-C lamp to sterilize dog beds and it creates ozone which also acts to reduce the odor causing bacteria from that. UV-C light on the HVAC system now as well.
Posted by: whig at June 27, 2026 09:47 AM (E4rtv)
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Posted by: naturalfake at June 27, 2026 09:44 AM (iJfKG)
Yes but I'm always hoping that people much much smarter than me find solutions that seem impossible. But like I said, hospitals need to use a UV system more than they do currently. Just only when the areas are unoccupied.
Posted by: polynikes at June 27, 2026 09:47 AM (04gcy)
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100 I believe that TDS is an unwillingness to recognize one's own shortcomings and self-loathing. If these people acknowledge that Trump is right and good it means everything they have ever believed is a lie/wrong and they just can't accept that so they continue the lie no matter how ludicrous. There is something broken in these people. It's easier to continue on their bad path than to take personal responsibility for their own lives and they are being enabled by a political class that promises them everything. Essentially, theynever want to grow up and leave home.
Posted by: lin-duh
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What I think is broken is that leftism has replaced the Lord with Government as its man made 'god'.
Posted by: whig at June 27, 2026 09:48 AM (E4rtv)
105 The remarkable thing is that what impresses the Euros visiting for the WC most aren't Times Square or the Washington Monument. Instead, they're all very commonplace things: air conditioning, big stadiums, Buc-ee's, barbecue, friendly people.
Posted by: Hadrian the Seventh at June 27, 2026 09:49 AM (O0L8i)
106...Busch was an unusual case where he had an infection and just refused to go to the doc. Same thing often happens with elderly patients--they are sick and delay going to the doc and sometimes it is too late.
Posted by: whig at June 27, 2026 09:44 AM (E4rtv)
This is the main problem.
You can even see death from an infected tooth if patients wait too long for treatment.
It's called Ludwig's Angina. It progresses very fast .
It's rare that people die from it in the US, but in places like India, it is a major cause of death.
Posted by: naturalfake at June 27, 2026 09:49 AM (iJfKG)
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If your PHd isn't in the hard sciences, I'd argue that it's a marker that you're a Shithead: someone who thinks they're smarter than they really are.
It's a variant of the Dunning–Kruger effect where people with low ability in a specific area overrate their ability, while those with ability can underestimate themselves.
People with PhDs will often spends years on something so narrow as to be of no use to anyone, and then claim that they have great insight into everything. Especially happens with soft disciplines.
Posted by: Ignoramus at June 27, 2026 09:51 AM (dtajH)
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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, forever. 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.
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100 I believe that TDS is an unwillingness to recognize one's own shortcomings and self-loathing. If these people acknowledge that Trump is right and good it means everything they have ever believed is a lie/wrong and they just can't accept that so they continue the lie no matter how ludicrous. There is something broken in these people. It's easier to continue on their bad path than to take personal responsibility for their own lives and they are being enabled by a political class that promises them everything. Essentially, theynever want to grow up and leave home.
Posted by: lin-duh at June 27, 2026 09:44 AM (VCgbV)
There is iron in the words of lin-duh for all men to see.
- Ten Bears
Posted by: Eromero at June 27, 2026 09:52 AM (LHPAg)
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What I think is broken is that leftism has replaced the Lord with Government as its man made 'god'.
Posted by: whig at June 27, 2026 09:48 AM (E4rtv
That's how you know Nazism and Hitler were Leftists along with Communism and Stalin.
Posted by: polynikes at June 27, 2026 09:52 AM (04gcy)
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> The remarkable thing is that what impresses the Euros visiting for the WC most aren't Times Square or the Washington Monument. Instead, they're all very commonplace things: air conditioning, big stadiums, Buc-ee's, barbecue, friendly people.
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Their political betters have lied to them for decades about us. As our political betters have lied to the public about a whole raft of things.
It's why we seldom take anything, anymore, at face value coming from them.
Posted by: Martini Farmer at June 27, 2026 09:52 AM (jehhT)
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I'm surprised more Euros haven't mentioned our awesome gun culture. I know one guy was awestruck that he could just go to a gun range like going to the corner store.
Posted by: polynikes at June 27, 2026 09:55 AM (04gcy)
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About prominent people continuing to push the Lie.
"Winston, how many fingers am I holding up?"
Posted by: Ignoramus at June 27, 2026 09:55 AM (dtajH)
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Polynikes, don't forget the moral relativism. That's a key driving factor.
Posted by: AnchorPoint at June 27, 2026 09:56 AM (XY7MO)
My wife passed away from acute liver and kidney failure caused by iTTP. The diagnoses came while she was in ICU after a blood test for a specific blood enzyme came back showing remarkable deficiency.
A secondary cause of death listed on her death certificate identified sepsis, which I presume she contracted during her stay in ICU.
Posted by: one hour sober at June 27, 2026 09:56 AM (J4Dwc)
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You can even see death from an infected tooth if patients wait too long for treatment.
It's called Ludwig's Angina. It progresses very fast .
It's rare that people die from it in the US, but in places like India, it is a major cause of death.
Posted by: naturalfake at June 27, 2026 09:49 AM (iJfKG)
Sam Warner of the Warner Brothers never lived to see the premier of The Jazz Singer in 1927. He passed the day before from an infection begun by an infected tooth. He was very instrumental in bring the first sound motion picture to the screen over the objections of the other brothers.
Posted by: thatcrazyjerseyguy at June 27, 2026 09:57 AM (5xuJ/)
Is it worth the time to find on X or pay for on Prime and watch it?
Also, Rod Dreher, who's kind of an equivocating pooch, on a lot of things has a decent, though virtue signaling column linked over at Insty regarding "CV".
In this case, he's mostly on target.
Posted by: naturalfake at June 27, 2026 09:58 AM (iJfKG)
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> The remarkable thing is that what impresses the Euros visiting for the WC most aren't Times Square or the Washington Monument. Instead, they're all very commonplace things: air conditioning, big stadiums, Buc-ee's, barbecue, friendly people.
Yesterday they had to shut off the air conditioning in the lower half of one the EU buildings in Brussels because it was so hot the power grid couldn't handle the load. Guess who works in the half that got shut off. Not the leadership.
That's what they are used to in Europe.
Posted by: JackStraw at June 27, 2026 09:58 AM (viF8m)
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Posted by: Hadrian the Seventh at June 27, 2026 09:49 AM (O0L8i)
My understanding is that not only is the food here tasty, it's also *cheap* compared to prices around the world. And that's even after their Bidenflation and destruction of many beef herds and chicken flocks.
Posted by: Polliwog the 'Ette at June 27, 2026 09:59 AM (lFFaq)
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Last year I requested prayers for my wife who was beginning immunotherapy treatments for stage 3 melanoma. Last week she had her last treatment and came through it fine except for a thyroid problem which seems to be one of the side effects but is very treatable. Any way it's better than cancer. Thanks for all Horde prayers. Im sure He lurkes here.
Posted by: Cosda at June 27, 2026 10:00 AM (0SOtG)
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naturalfake, I watched it and plan on watching it again.
There is a link to watch it on the thread about it yesterday
Posted by: Ben Had at June 27, 2026 10:00 AM (afJtY)
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This is cool.
Amelia music video of The Gods of the Copybook Headings (Kipling) on X
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What I think is broken is that leftism has replaced the Lord with Government as its man made 'god'.
Posted by: whig at June 27, 2026 09:48 AM (E4rtv)
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The very origin of the "left" was always in opposition to God. One of first targets of the French Revolution was the Church. The rebellion in the Vendee was a reaction to the destruction of the Church and the suppression of the Mass. The Cult of Reason (and metric weeks!) were an attempt to replace it.
Marxism was an attempt to add a scientific gloss to it 50 years later, and it's still doggedly chugging along, not because it works, but because it appeals to our sinful nature. Pride, Greed, Envy and Wrath (and recently Lust) are all bundled into a nice little package that produces pure misery.
The "tell" is that every version of it immediately starts burning Catholic churches and persecuting the faithful. If God doesn't exist, why put all that effort into dumb people wasting their time on the imaginary Sky God? Why is that always of paramount importance?
The answer is that it is the core of the enterprise, and always has been. TDS is a different beast.
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Rabies 😂. Reminds me of the other night babysitting the grands. Two-year-old granddaughter pronounces her Ks and hard Cs as Ts... makes for some very entertaining sentences. Like when she asks Gma to play the game on her iPad where you search for hidden felines.
"Grammy, I wanna play find the titties"
So does Pop-pop, sweetheart... and Bulg, and all the rest of the 'rons
Posted by: Matthew Kant Cipher at June 27, 2026 10:03 AM (6lIrI)
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Due to the EU heatwave, the EU Commission is shutting down air conditioning in its headquarters building - but only on the floors that the peasants work on.
"Staff working at the Berlaymont building received a text at midday, reading: “BERL — URGENT — Due to extreme weather conditions, forced shut down of air cooling system from floor 1 to 7 for the rest of the day.”
The 13-story building is home to Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, her 26 commissioners and about 3,000 staff. Von der Leyen works on the 13th floor, and most of her commissioners’ offices are housed on floors eight or above."
The EU in a nutshell.
Posted by: The ARC of History! at June 27, 2026 10:03 AM (aD4fx)
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Good morning all
Sepsis. The problem is over use of antibiotics means that a lot,of them have stopped working. When my husband was in the hospital after surgery for pancreatic cancer, a team of Drs showed up to design an antibiotic cocktail to deal with infection. After surgery being told ne was cancer free, Sepsis killed him 6 months later. It is difficult to maintain the kind of sterile conditions that prevent this but loved ones get sent home with conditions that require it.
So, yes, it is happening more often and we are kept in the dark as Drs continue to prescribe antibiotics at the drop of a hat because it is easy and cheap even if ineffective against the malady presented.
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One of the key tactics of a color revolution is the use of the media, NGOs, grass roots organizers, etc. to push and shape narratives. That's where TDS came from.
Bombard people with enough lies, particularly those who are predisposed to believe the lies, and it becomes fact.
Posted by: JackStraw at June 27, 2026 10:06 AM (viF8m)
I knew a guy back in the 1980s who was a Rhodes scholarship candidate. At his interview he was asked what he'd do on a lifeboat with too few seats.
The answer they wanted was "women and children first. I'd sacrifice myself." That's how Bill Clinton answered.
My homie wouldn't play: "I'd throw overboard whoever I liked least."
The Committee wanted the Lie, you see.
Posted by: Ignoramus at June 27, 2026 10:06 AM (dtajH)
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So, yes, it is happening more often and we are kept in the dark as Drs continue to prescribe antibiotics at the drop of a hat because it is easy and cheap even if ineffective against the malady presented.
Posted by: Sharon(willow's apprentice) at June 27, 2026 10:05 AM (kJmSS)
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American medicine shifted sharply from treatment to pill pushing. Time was you could go to a doctor and get examined and maybe advice, but now there has to be a prescription attached to the visit. I've had them tell me point blank they have to write it, but I don't have to pick it up or take it. When I said I won't, I get a shrug, but the order always goes in.
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by: Ace-Endorsed Author A.H. Lloyd at June 27, 2026 10:06 AM (ZOv7s)
Prayers for Mrs. Lloyd.
Posted by: FenelonSpoke at June 27, 2026 10:09 AM (8Cor4)
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A.H. Lloyd, prayers ascending . There are 'Ettes here that have dealt with breast cancer that she can use as a wealth of information if she should choose .
Posted by: Ben Had at June 27, 2026 10:09 AM (afJtY)
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What I think is broken is that leftism has replaced the Lord with Government as its man made 'god'.
Posted by: whig
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I agree that the left is replacing God with government. It will not end well for them.
Posted by: lin-duh at June 27, 2026 10:09 AM (VCgbV)
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If these people acknowledge that Trump is right and good it means everything they have ever believed is a lie/wrong and they just can't accept that so they continue the lie no matter how ludicrous. There is something broken in these people.
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Their ideology is at the center of their lives. It's how they measure their own self-worth. "I am a good tolerant person with my rainbow flag and hate has no home here sign"
To look at the possibility that the ideology is in anyway a lie is to attack their sekf/worth.
It's an existential threat to their whole way of life.
Trump is an existential threat.
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My understanding is that not only is the food here tasty, it's also *cheap* compared to prices around the world. And that's even after their Bidenflation and destruction of many beef herds and chicken flocks.
Posted by: Polliwog the 'Ette at June 27, 2026 09:59 AM (lFFaq)
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One of the remarkable features of American food production is how quickly it can recover. Since the Great Depression the government has worked to suppress the size of the herds to sustain prices, but when something bad happens, farmers and ranchers are turned loose, and you see the results.
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A.H. Lloyd, prayers ascending . There are 'Ettes here that have dealt with breast cancer that she can use as a wealth of information if she should choose .
Posted by: Ben Had at June 27, 2026 10:09 AM (afJtY)
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Thank you (and everyone else). Hopefully it won't come to that, and I'm actually impressed with how fast everything has happened. The problem was noticed on Sunday, my wife dithered on Monday, called it in on Tuesday and she's already had two sets of imaging plus the biopsy. Americans take bewb health super serious, as they should.
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I sincerely hope that all the Euros visiting will absorb the positivity and the "can do" spirit of "anything is possible" that we have here is such abundance, that we don't even notice it. Freedom is a marvelous, magical thing. Once you taste it, you can never go back to being a slave.
Posted by: runner at June 27, 2026 10:14 AM (GD0B3)
Prayers ascending for your beloved partner in life.
Posted by: NaCly Dog at June 27, 2026 10:15 AM (u82oZ)
145My understanding is that not only is the food here tasty, it's also *cheap* compared to prices around the world.
Years ago, a fancy Boston-area deli that people like Barney Frank used to shop at went bankrupt due to lack of business.
The business posted a rant on its front door denouncing Americans for not being willing to spend a larger fraction of their money on food, and praised the sophisticated Europeans who did spend a lot more of their incomes on food.
Posted by: The Unelected EU Commission! at June 27, 2026 10:15 AM (aD4fx)
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Today I saw a sign on someone's yard ( They had other signs but I didn't look at those because I wanted to have a pleasant morning walking in the gardens nearby). It said "Trump 25th amendment NOW!") The person did not have the see sign about Biden. I prayed for this person. TDS
Posted by: FenelonSpoke at June 27, 2026 10:16 AM (ELdpA)
Posted by: Commissar of plenty and festive little hats at June 27, 2026 10:17 AM (Kt19C)
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"Americans take bewb health super serious, as they should."
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Glad we could help.
Posted by: The NFL Pink Cleats Of October at June 27, 2026 10:17 AM (CJnkZ)
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It's an existential threat to their whole way of life.
Trump is an existential threat.
Posted by: vmom deport deport deport at June 27, 2026 10:10 AM (dE3DB)
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This is the core of TDS, and I think it has to be separated from partisan furor because we also had BDS back in the day. That's just the left calling everyone Nazis.
TDS is where otherwise ideologically aligned people who should support Trump's policies (which they often advocated for year) turn on a dime and fiercely oppose them. It's where career humorists and satirists become bitter scolds because of Trump's quips.
It's where nominally religious people who are always urging compassion and restrained language foam at the mouth the instant Trump is brought up, while excusing his blasphemous opponents. Jen Rubin is probably the most pure distillation because I believe she had rejected every single policy preference she used to have.
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Posted by: FenelonSpoke at June 27, 2026 10:16 AM (ELdpA)
Did not have the "same" ( not see) sign.
Posted by: FenelonSpoke at June 27, 2026 10:18 AM (ELdpA)
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American medicine shifted sharply from treatment to pill pushing. Time was you could go to a doctor and get examined and maybe advice, but now there has to be a prescription attached to the visit.
Posted by: Ace-Endorsed Author A.H. Lloyd at June 27, 2026 10:08 AM (ZOv7s)
And the cost is astronomical. Are there doctors practicing anymore that don't take insurance, and operate independently of the Medicare/Insurance/Hospital industrial complex? How would you find them?
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Having to go do some stuff today. May everyone have a blessed day.
Posted by: whig at June 27, 2026 10:19 AM (E4rtv)
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My favorite is some smallish car plastered with Biden/Harris peace, TDS and other nonsense stickers. Reminds me of when I was a wee child and did that to my notebooks. But I grew out of it by the time I was 12.
Posted by: runner at June 27, 2026 10:19 AM (GD0B3)
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Woke Leftism is the Cubic Zirconium of religions. Its adherents either believe to fill a spiriutal void, or they fake their belief for career advancement.
Like other cults who pass their sell-by dates, it will shed support but the rest will double down in their silly beliefs.
Posted by: Ignoramus at June 27, 2026 10:20 AM (dtajH)
Is it worth the time to find on X or pay for on Prime and watch it?
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It's free on X. Easy enough to find too. We watched it on Prime. I'd say it's worth the time. Price? Up to you.
Posted by: Martini Farmer at June 27, 2026 10:20 AM (jehhT)
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122 This is cool.
Amelia music video of The Gods of the Copybook Headings (Kipling) on X
https://tinyurl.com/bddnnayj
Posted by: vmom deport deport deport at June 27, 2026 10:02 AM (tcsrY)
That's awesome. Reminded me a bit of A-ha's Take On Me video at the beginning but it definitely had its own style. I love the Amelia phenomenon, especially as an own-goal by the fascist toffs that run the UK, and Gods of the Copybook Headings is one of my favorite poems.
Posted by: Mmmm...based goth chicks... at June 27, 2026 10:21 AM (TbWk/)
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Are there doctors practicing anymore that don't take insurance, and operate independently of the Medicare/Insurance/Hospital industrial complex? How would you find them?
Posted by: Dash my lace wigs
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Yes, there are. Concierge medicine... look it up.
I can't afford it myself.
Posted by: lin-duh at June 27, 2026 10:21 AM (VCgbV)
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The answer they wanted was "women and children first. I'd sacrifice myself." That's how Bill Clinton answered.
Posted by: Ignoramus
I remember when they were trying to puff up Bill's tough guy stats (remember the photo of Bill in the band kissy uniform), they claimed he played rugby at Oxford. It was a perfect Bill & Hillary lie. No way to prove or disprove it. When pressed they claimed "Oh, it wasn't a league, just, you know, pick up games like basketball."
For the record, Bill was always a soft weakling.
Posted by: Blutarski, Gradually then Suddenly at June 27, 2026 10:21 AM (l26NL)
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Today I saw a sign on someone's yard ( They had other signs but I didn't look at those because I wanted to have a pleasant morning walking in the gardens nearby). It said "Trump 25th amendment NOW!") The person did not have the see sign about Biden. I prayed for this person. TDS
Posted by: FenelonSpoke at June 27, 2026 10:16 AM (ELdpA)
Being me, who I am, would probably take that sign and burn it. I am to the point of wishing very bad things for those type of people. The tolerance I once had (or pretended to have) is long gone.
Posted by: thatcrazyjerseyguy at June 27, 2026 10:21 AM (5xuJ/)
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Since Trump took office for his 2nd term and gutted USAID, there have been 7 elections in Latin America.
All 7 flipped from leftwing governments to rightwing governments. Probably not a coincidence.
They were running the same playbook here with Trump.
Posted by: JackStraw at June 27, 2026 10:22 AM (viF8m)
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Citizen Vigilante is on X, however I think it will be taken down tonight by 10 pm Eastern.
Posted by: runner at June 27, 2026 10:22 AM (GD0B3)
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A prayer if you please for R.'s Aunt Nancy who passed away this week. She was in her 90's so had a good run. She outlived all of her sibs and three of her sons.
R will run up to the funeral leaving tomorrow so prayers also for safe travels for her.
Prayers for all Hordian intentions - those requested and those known but to God.
Posted by: Tonypete at June 27, 2026 10:22 AM (+/hEQ)
My "favorite" is the rainbow etc( the one with other colors and triages as well) which says "Hate has no home here." I always say to myself on seeing it "Sure it does. You hate Trump."
Posted by: FenelonSpoke at June 27, 2026 10:23 AM (ELdpA)
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I believe true TDS is purely economic. I've said this before. When someone changes their mind on issues of weight, there is a line of reasoning and it usually happens with public discussion. We see this all the time. The late David Horowitz is a great example.
You didn't need to read his autobiography to see it happen, it was right out there in the open. His book explained it, clarified the timeline, revealed hidden events, and it was completely sincere. As many know, he also embraced Trump because he recognized a kindred spirit (messy personal life, love of country, desire for practical policies that helped people).
There is no "thought line" for TDS types. There is no consistent standard. It's pure economics. They needed "intractable" problems to sell their magazines. When the problems were solved, and solved easily, THAT was the existential threat.
This is also why flag officers had Hegseth. Turns out winning wars isn't that hard or bloody. Just use the right tools for the job.
Is it worth the time to find on X or pay for on Prime and watch it?
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It's worth watching for the point it's making. Is it a good movie? Not even close. BUT it is a must see!
Posted by: lin-duh at June 27, 2026 10:24 AM (VCgbV)
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Posted by: Tonypete at June 27, 2026 10:22 AM (+/hEQ)
Of course.
Posted by: FenelonSpoke at June 27, 2026 10:24 AM (ELdpA)
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My "favorite" is the rainbow etc( the one with other colors and triages as well) which says "Hate has no home here." I always say to myself on seeing it "Sure it does. You hate Trump."
Posted by: FenelonSpoke at June 27, 2026 10:23 AM (ELdpA)
It's ok to hate him , he is a nazi !
---Platner and Co.
Posted by: runner at June 27, 2026 10:24 AM (GD0B3)
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What I think is broken is that leftism has replaced the Lord with Government as its man made 'god'.
Posted by: whig
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I agree that the left is replacing God with government. It will not end well for them.
Posted by: lin-duh
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But when? This has been the trend on the left since at least Rousseau. 100 million dead in the 20th century hasn't damped their appetite at all.
Posted by: Biff Pocoroba at June 27, 2026 10:24 AM (XvL8K)
170My favorite is some smallish car plastered with Biden/Harris peace, TDS and other nonsense stickers. Reminds me of when I was a wee child and did that to my notebooks. But I grew out of it by the time I was 12.
Posted by: runner at June 27, 2026 10:19 AM (GD0B3)
I saw a tiny car with a Harris/Walz ticker still prominently displayed yesterday.
It made me laugh. I'm sure xhe felt very enlightened driving around in her Virtu-Mobile.
BONUS! Virtue-signalling lawn signs are back!
I saw a Texas Mothers Against Abbott sign while one a walk.
It made me laugh too.
Easily-amused, I am.
Posted by: naturalfake at June 27, 2026 10:26 AM (iJfKG)
Posted by: Anonosaurus Wrecks and His All White Jury! at June 27, 2026 10:27 AM (ndZc7)
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My favorite is some smallish car plastered with Biden/Harris peace, TDS and other nonsense stickers. Reminds me of when I was a wee child and did that to my notebooks. But I grew out of it by the time I was 12.
Posted by: runner at June 27, 2026 10:19 AM (GD0B3)
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This goes back to the 1970s. VWs with the entire rear quarter covered in stickers. The slogans change ("Unilateral Disarmament! No Nukes!") but the mentality has always been there.
Prior to the 1960s, these people were do-gooders at their church or local charity, dressed well and disdained the guy in jeans at the end of the pew. Some still go to woke churches, but generally they gave it up because they know they are saved and don't need to waste time in a building.
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What do Charles DeGaulle, idi Amin and Pope Paul II have in common?
The played serious rugby second row.
Bill Clinton? One match for the Fifth Side of his Oxford college (not the University). Like a pick-up game.
Posted by: Ignoramus at June 27, 2026 10:28 AM (dtajH)
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Yes, there are. Concierge medicine... look it up.
I can't afford it myself.
Posted by: lin-duh at June 27, 2026 10:21 AM (VCgbV)
Ah. I was hoping if they weren't tied up with the insurance business, it might be affordable. I do have insurance, but the whole industry is out of control. Would love to see some kind of transformation that prevents the fraudulent stuff we're seeing.
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There is no "thought line" for TDS types. There is no consistent standard. It's pure economics. They needed "intractable" problems to sell their magazines.
Posted by: Ace-Endorsed Author A.H. Lloyd at June 27, 2026 10:23 AM (ZOv7s)
I’m sure economics is often the cause… but not always. I mentioned Kotkin above and he’s a well-established historian, economically secure and a great academic reputation before Trump ever appeared on the political scene. In his case I think it’s ego; an unwillingness to consider he might be wrong
Posted by: LinusVanPelt at June 27, 2026 10:28 AM (26GAh)
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And the cost is astronomical. Are there doctors practicing anymore that don't take insurance, and operate independently of the Medicare/Insurance/Hospital industrial complex? How would you find them?
Posted by: Dash my lace wigs! at June 27, 2026 10:18 AM (h7ZuX)
Yes. Look up concierge medicine, as well as direct primary care. It's mostly going to be for primary care rather than specialists, although a significant number of psychiatrists have moved to cash-only.
Posted by: They're there but it takes digging and has limitations at June 27, 2026 10:29 AM (TbWk/)
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Found an interesting historical nugget, as we have increasing numbers of AsAJews willing to call Israel genocidal and chant "Free Palestine".
In 1921, "The Association of German National Jews" was founded, which called for the complete assimilation of German Jews, and ended up endorsing Adolph Hitler.
When the Nazis took over, the organization was banned, it's leader was thrown into a concentration camp, and its members eventually went to the gas chambers along with all the other Jews.
Posted by: The ARC of History! at June 27, 2026 10:31 AM (aD4fx)
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My "favorite" is the rainbow etc( the one with other colors and triages as well) which says "Hate has no home here." I always say to myself on seeing it "Sure it does. You hate Trump."
Posted by: FenelonSpoke at June 27, 2026 10:23 AM (ELdpA)
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I've noticed a lot less yard signs in the area. Still quite a few, and a big uptick in various incarnations of deviancy flags, both Satanic rainbow and tranny wedge.
There is a black family that lives near the local elementary school. Very religious, has had a Trump sign in the yard since 2016 (updated of course). This year, because of the flags, a new sign showed up, denouncing LGBTQ and urging repentance. Big sandwich board with letters you can switch out.
Another sign then was put up next to it, handwritten, warning that the property is under surveillance and further attempts to knock down the sign will be reported to the police.
So yeah, liberals vandalizing the property of a black family is right on brand, isn't it?
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>> In his case I think it’s ego; an unwillingness to consider he might be wrong
They don't think they're wrong. They think we are. And they have an entire media and NGO army backing them up with "evidence".
There are millions of people in this country who to this day believe Trump colluded with Russia in 2016. The swear he's a pedo and was in league with Epstein. They know lots and lots of stuff that is factually wrong because that's what they are programmed to believe.
Propaganda works on lots of people. That's why the gov't using it on the America people was outlawed in the US, until Obama made it legal.
Posted by: JackStraw at June 27, 2026 10:33 AM (viF8m)
180
Citizen Vigilante is on X, however I think it will be taken down tonight by 10 pm Eastern.
Posted by: runner at June 27, 2026 10:22 AM (GD0B3)
I recorded it last night using Roxio Record Your Screen software. Buffered twice for a very short period, but, otherwise it's complete.
Posted by: thatcrazyjerseyguy at June 27, 2026 10:33 AM (5xuJ/)
181
But when? This has been the trend on the left since at least Rousseau. 100 million dead in the 20th century hasn't damped their appetite at all.
Posted by: Biff Pocoroba at June 27, 2026 10:24 AM (XvL8K)
when asked 'when will these things be?', Christ said 'only the Father knows'.
Posted by: Eromero at June 27, 2026 10:35 AM (LHPAg)
182
I’m sure economics is often the cause… but not always. I mentioned Kotkin above and he’s a well-established historian, economically secure and a great academic reputation before Trump ever appeared on the political scene. In his case I think it’s ego; an unwillingness to consider he might be wrong
Posted by: LinusVanPelt at June 27, 2026 10:28 AM (26GAh)
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I thought he was a Democrat, though. Dems have always seamlessly gone from serious sober academics to raving psycho mode over politics. It used to be less common because older generations regarded emotional rants as undignified, especially among men.
183
Somebody used an AI doc (don't know which model), fed it the symptoms, and whatever other info you give your hooman physician, and got a better outcome than your regular human model. I can see that in the future, as I see surgeries performed by humanoid robots. Or not even, they don;t need to look like hoomans. Hey, maybe one can select a creature to do ones appendectomy, or whatever.
Posted by: runner at June 27, 2026 10:35 AM (GD0B3)
184Some still go to woke churches, but generally they gave it up because they know they are saved and don't need to waste time in a building.
A Lutheran church in Portland is closing due to lack of attendance, and they are turning the church over to a local American Indian organization.
"Land Back", donchaknow.
They are very pleased with themselves.
Posted by: The ARC of History! at June 27, 2026 10:36 AM (aD4fx)
185
Citizen Vigilante is on X, however I think it will be taken down tonight by 10 pm Eastern.
Posted by: runner
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I watched it from xcancel on Elon musk's feed.
Posted by: lin-duh at June 27, 2026 10:36 AM (VCgbV)
186
I shared this in a thread last week. At the supermarket a few days ago there was a large SUV with a bumper sticker which read, Trump is a piece of sh**" I said that it made me grateful for people who have things like "Jesus loves me" or "Blessed" or "Thankful to God." On their windows or bumpers.
Posted by: FenelonSpoke at June 27, 2026 10:36 AM (8Cor4)
187
I recorded it last night using Roxio Record Your Screen software. Buffered twice for a very short period, but, otherwise it's complete.
Posted by: thatcrazyjerseyguy at June 27, 2026 10:33 AM (5xuJ/)
cool. that thing works on windows only , no ?
Posted by: runner at June 27, 2026 10:36 AM (GD0B3)
188
I watched it from xcancel on Elon musk's feed.
Posted by: lin-duh at June 27, 2026 10:36 AM (VCgbV)
shhhhh! you watched it on modified X !
Posted by: runner at June 27, 2026 10:37 AM (GD0B3)
189
A whopping 13 Pedocrat reps in the house have denounced the recent communist take over. Only 13.
Posted by: Blutarski, Gradually then Suddenly at June 27, 2026 10:37 AM (l26NL)
190
Half you will select a "Hot Nurse" model with 4 boobs probably...
Posted by: runner at June 27, 2026 10:38 AM (GD0B3)
191
Did I say xcancel?? Darn autocorrect, I meant modified X...
Posted by: lin-duh at June 27, 2026 10:39 AM (VCgbV)
192 I noticed after a quick look this morning that the Movie Review Aggregators like Rotten Tomatoes and Metacritic,
have the same pattern for "Citizen Vigilante"
Critics hate hate hatey hate hate the film but mostly aren't reviewing becuz they shan't dirty their eyes and ears with such things.
Viewers by a large margin mostly love the film.
Posted by: naturalfake at June 27, 2026 10:39 AM (iJfKG)
193
A whopping 13 Pedocrat reps in the house have denounced the recent communist take over. Only 13.
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It's a start. 10 years late, or 50 years...but a good start. Gotta start somewhere!
Posted by: runner at June 27, 2026 10:39 AM (GD0B3)
194A whopping 13 Pedocrat reps in the house have denounced the recent communist take over. Only 13.
One of them is a black Congresswoman from suburban Portland who has to run in an extremely purple district.
If people start associating the Democratic Party with the Communist lunatics in the Portland branch of the Democratic Socialists of America, she's toast.
Posted by: The ARC of History! at June 27, 2026 10:40 AM (aD4fx)
195
Prayers for all on the list and especially for grammie.
Posted by: cheztrainor at June 27, 2026 10:41 AM (SVxCM)
196
I hope Cituzen Vigilante comes out on DVD because I will definitely buy it to support the effort.
Posted by: Ben Had at June 27, 2026 10:41 AM (afJtY)
197
Half you will select a "Hot Nurse" model with 4 boobs probably...
Posted by: runner
NTTAWWT.
A woman I used to work with had two vajayjays. Or so she claimed - but I believed her. Nice gal so I wasn't too much of an asshoe about it but I must say the situation piqued my interest. She had all kinds of female problems as a result.
I guess one CAN have too much of a good thing. Or things.
Posted by: Tonypete at June 27, 2026 10:42 AM (+/hEQ)
198
From X: King Charles's job description has changed from "Head of the Church of England and Defender of the Faith"
to
"Supreme Governor of the Church of England and protects the space for Faith within the multi-faith nation."
They added "multi-faith nation."
Posted by: Blutarski, Gradually then Suddenly at June 27, 2026 10:42 AM (l26NL)
199
In 1921, "The Association of German National Jews" was founded, which called for the complete assimilation of German Jews, and ended up endorsing Adolph Hitler.
Posted by: The ARC of History! at June 27, 2026 10:31 AM (aD4fx)
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My Jewish ancestors were from Germany, and very proud of that fact. They had complete disdain for their Eastern European kin. I've read that the whole "new Jews in country clubs" think was an intra-Jewish pie fight along those lines.
One of my ancestors emigrated to the US twice. First, before the Civil War, settled in New Orleans, ardent supporter of the Confederacy. Left after going broke during the Yankee Occupation, and came back years later, settling in Long Island. Very artistic family, and my branch played up the German and dropped the Jewish, becoming Catholic, marrying into another German Catholic family and eventually added some Irish as well.
It was something of a family secret until my wife dug it out. Fascinating stuff.
200One of them is a black Congresswoman from suburban Portland who has to run in an extremely purple district.
Her district is about one-quarter of one percent black.
This shows that blacks can only get elected in majority black districts. /s
Posted by: The ARC of History! at June 27, 2026 10:42 AM (aD4fx)
201
Concierge medicine should result in a closer relationship between physician and patient than what is possible with a physician working under government and/or insurance company rules. That can be invaluable in a crisis.
Posted by: Oglebay at June 27, 2026 10:43 AM (2ap+5)
202
went to the gas chambers
Nothin says lovin like somethin from the oven
Posted by: Commissar of plenty and festive little hats at June 27, 2026 10:44 AM (Kt19C)
203My Jewish ancestors were from Germany, and very proud of that fact. They had complete disdain for their Eastern European kin.
Around the turn of the century, a couple of business clubs started up in Chicago.
Since they wanted to show that they were high-status, they banned Jews.
So the Jewish businessmen of Chicago set up their own club.
They banned Polish Jews.
Posted by: The ARC of History! at June 27, 2026 10:45 AM (aD4fx)
204
Prayers for all. (And continued thanks for the efforts and intentions of others, which I would be remiss to not acknowledge regularly.)
Posted by: Brother Tim, still standing at June 27, 2026 10:46 AM (N5734)
Posted by: Commissar of plenty and festive little hats at June 27, 2026 10:46 AM (Kt19C)
206
If people start associating the Democratic Party with the Communist lunatics in the Portland branch of the Democratic Socialists of America, she's toast.
Posted by: The ARC of History! at June 27, 2026 10:40 AM (aD4fx)
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I've been saying for months that people predicting the midterms will be a Dem sweep are completely off base. Michigan's primaries aren't until August, so lots of time for even more unelectable lunatics to elbow their way onto the fall ballot.
The ads will write themselves. Just quote these nutjobs vowing to eliminate police, close all the jails and take all your stuff. They are NOT a majority of the Dems. They win these elections with 10% turnout, and often don't even get a majority of the vote because there are so many candidates.
They drank?
Posted by: Commissar of plenty and festive little hats
Why are there no great Irish lawyers?
They can't pass the bar.
Posted by: Blutarski, Gradually then Suddenly at June 27, 2026 10:47 AM (l26NL)
208
Perfect example. Catholic Charities got paid bigly to resettle aliens in the US by the feds. This is what they tell their flock.
>>@USCCB
>>"Revoking the legal status of hundreds of thousands of people residing in our country creates a moral crisis when returning to their country of origin is not a safe or reasonable option. If we are truly to affirm the God-given dignity of every human person, we as a nation cannot turn a blind eye to such an injustice and the impossible choices it will create for families and communities." - Bishop Brendan J. Cahill, chairman of the USCCB Committee on Migration.
Posted by: JackStraw at June 27, 2026 10:47 AM (viF8m)
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Posted by: Ace-Endorsed Author A.H. Lloyd at June 27, 2026 10:32 AM (ZOv7s)
I think the black family is brave for putting out those signs and it's really a shame they need surveillance cameras.
Posted by: FenelonSpoke at June 27, 2026 10:50 AM (Yl2Ob)
210
I recorded it last night using Roxio Record Your Screen software. Buffered twice for a very short period, but, otherwise it's complete.
Posted by: thatcrazyjerseyguy at June 27, 2026 10:33 AM (5xuJ/)
cool. that thing works on windows only , no ?
Posted by: runner at June 27, 2026 10:36 AM (GD0B3)
I have an older copy of Roxio 5 (an editing and DVD burning program) on my Toshiba laptop) and it includes various apps such as burning DVD's and Record Your Screen. Not sure if there was a version for Mac. I'm still running Windows 8.1 on the Toshiba and Windows 10 on it's twin. I haven't tried to install Roxio 5 on the Windows 10 machine.
Posted by: thatcrazyjerseyguy at June 27, 2026 10:51 AM (5xuJ/)
" The State Department said Tuesday that it is preparing a limited release of commemorative U.S. passports celebrating America’s 250th birthday that feature a picture of President Donald Trump, who would be the first living president to be featured in the travel document.....The limited release passport will feature Trump’s picture over a gold imprimatur of his signature to an interior page, while the cover will feature the words “United States of America” in bold gold print at the top and “Passport” at the bottom — a reversal of the standard cover.
In addition, a small gold laminate American flag, with the number 250 encircled by stars, will be at the bottom of the back cover."
Posted by: runner at June 27, 2026 10:52 AM (GD0B3)
They drank?
Posted by: Commissar of plenty and festive little hats at June 27, 2026 10:46 AM (Kt19C)
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It's kind of funny because "family lore" held that we were German-Irish Catholics going way back.
A deeper dive showed that we were Franco-Irish and the "German" was actually Jewish.
The French part is the most interesting because they were nobility, so it's well documented and one of my ancestors was involved in a scandal at the Congress of Vienna!
Posted by: runner at June 27, 2026 10:53 AM (GD0B3)
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The French part is the most interesting because they were nobility, so it's well documented and one of my ancestors was involved in a scandal at the Congress of Vienna!
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One of mine was involved in involuntary counterfeiting...
Posted by: runner at June 27, 2026 10:54 AM (GD0B3)
215
Sometimes I'm tempted to put out more overtly political signs ( I had campaign signs when I ran for twp committee and Trump signs). But I think I'd probably go for the more humorous signs as I did with "Hate has no home here. But irritability sometimes crashes on the couch." Except that I can't think of any particularly amusing word choices right now.
Posted by: FenelonSpoke at June 27, 2026 10:54 AM (Yl2Ob)
Posted by: Piper at June 27, 2026 10:55 AM (Wmg4n)
217
Since they wanted to show that they were high-status, they banned Jews.
So the Jewish businessmen of Chicago set up their own club.
They banned Polish Jews.
Posted by: The ARC of History! at June 27, 2026 10:45 AM (aD4fx)
Tension between Westernized and traditional Jews is still a prominent cultural feature in the diaspora, and in Israel. It's often healthy, and often very ugly, in both directions.
I'm often reminded of wealthy/educated Northern blacks, and the new arrivals from the South over the hundred years after the war.
Posted by: Yudhishthira's Dice at June 27, 2026 10:55 AM (BI5O2)
218Catholic Charities got paid bigly to resettle aliens in the US by the feds.
Catholic Charities built a low-income apartment building in my town.
They claimed that the housing would be occupied by the elderly and homeless veterans.
They lied through their teeth.
Posted by: The ARC of History! at June 27, 2026 10:56 AM (aD4fx)
219
>>USCCB (umbrella for many Catholic Charities efforts): Received over $100 million annually in recent years for migration/refugee services. In FY 2023, it spent ~$134 million on these services, with federal grants covering ~$130 million.
>>For the most precise/current numbers, check sources like USCCB financial reports, HHS/ORR grant databases, or USAspending.gov. Funding has been politically contentious, with significant reductions or shifts reported in 2025–2026
Posted by: JackStraw at June 27, 2026 10:58 AM (viF8m)
220
Perfect example. Catholic Charities got paid bigly to resettle aliens in the US by the feds. This is what they tell their flock.
Posted by: JackStraw at June 27, 2026 10:47 AM (viF8m)
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It is scandalous. There are bishops who actually dispensed illegals from the Mass using the completely bogus claim that people are being arrested in churches (a total and complete lie).
Meanwhile, faithful Catholics in Africa risk death to attend the Mass every week, and no dispensation is given to them. What encourages me is that that generation is dying off. The seminaries today are full of orthodox, serious men of faith, not these absurd liberals.
There have always been false Catholic clergy. The Chief of Staff for the People's Army in Spain attended Mass regularly in Madrid, which had one of the few surviving priests in the Red zone. All for show.
Their care for children is no different than that of a ped0phile's.
Posted by: Community Notes at June 27, 2026 11:02 AM (a4flb)
226
For the most precise/current numbers, check sources like USCCB financial reports, HHS/ORR grant databases, or USAspending.gov. Funding has been politically contentious, with significant reductions or shifts reported in 2025–2026
Posted by: JackStraw at June 27, 2026 10:58 AM (viF8m)
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Catholic Relief was the biggest recipient, followed by the Lutheran organization. Blatant bribery to subvert the faith.
I talked about it here at the time, but when Trump was first making cuts, our bulletin had desperate pleas for additional funding because we had all these migrants to settle.
Also: food pantry is empty. More clothing needed for the poor. A lot of people wondered why we have to bring in even more poor people when we can't help the ones we already have. The diocesan appeal also had a line for migrants and donations cratered. I skipped it.
Western Lensman
@WesternLensman
AOC: “A lot of what I was maligned for is now seen as common wisdom."
Posted by: Anonosaurus Wrecks and His All White Jury! at June 27, 2026 11:03 AM (ndZc7)
228
>>It is scandalous. There are bishops who actually dispensed illegals from the Mass using the completely bogus claim that people are being arrested in churches (a total and complete lie).
Not just Catholics, I was just using them as an example.
Remember during Trump's inauguration ceremonies when Trump got lectured by the Episcopalian Bishop Marianne Budde? Yep, they were getting paid as well.
That's how the NGO machine worked. Suddenly, people all across the spectrum who just happen to be taking gov't money are all for open borders and illegals despite it not making any sense. Only a godless heathen would be against it.
Posted by: JackStraw at June 27, 2026 11:04 AM (viF8m)
229
I am not a soccer fan, but watching this video, I wanted to get up,and dance. So, here's a little joy for your morning.
https://tinyurl.com/59ddudfn
230
Blatant bribery to subvert the faith.
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Yep. Catholic Charities, Lutheran Aid Society, Hebrew Immigant Aid Society...using our good natures against us
Posted by: Don in SoCo at June 27, 2026 11:06 AM (nAPfc)
231
Cause I guarantee that if I put this sign up it would get ripped down:
https://tinyurl.com/msbyj34v
Posted by: FenelonSpoke at June 27, 2026 11:08 AM (Yl2Ob)
Western Lensman
@WesternLensman
Gavin Newsom claims the reason nobody can remember all of Joe Biden’s “remarkable successes” is because they just weren’t communicated well enough.
“You ask [people], what did Biden do? They'd be hard pressed to remember a damn thing."
Posted by: Anonosaurus Wrecks and His All White Jury! at June 27, 2026 11:08 AM (ndZc7)
233
>>Gavin Newsom claims the reason nobody can remember all of Joe Biden’s “remarkable successes” is because they just weren’t communicated well enough.
The ol' 'it's a messaging problem" bit. Gav needs new material.
Posted by: one hour sober at June 27, 2026 11:09 AM (J4Dwc)
234
Posted by: Sharon(willow's apprentice) at June 27, 2026 11:05 AM (kJmSS)
That was cute. Thanks
Posted by: FenelonSpoke at June 27, 2026 11:10 AM (Yl2Ob)
Posted by: NaCly Dog at June 27, 2026 11:11 AM (u82oZ)
236
weren’t communicated well enough.
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They are just not good enough at selling shit sandwiches, see?
Posted by: Don in SoCo at June 27, 2026 11:11 AM (nAPfc)
237
Cause I guarantee that if I put this sign up it would get ripped down:
https://tinyurl.com/msbyj34v
Posted by: FenelonSpoke at June 27, 2026 11:08 AM (Yl2Ob)
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There is a yard sign with the concluding portion of the Apostles' Creed on it. My wife wanted to get it but I am opposed to the whole stupid enterprise.
Posted by: Commissar of plenty and festive little hats at June 27, 2026 11:13 AM (Kt19C)
241
>>Florida police seize fake Doritos bags laced with high doses of THC
Well that's convenient.
Posted by: JackStraw at June 27, 2026 11:13 AM (viF8m)
242
“You ask [people], what did Biden do? They'd be hard pressed to remember a damn thing."
Posted by: Anonosaurus Wrecks and His All White Jury! at June 27, 2026 11:08 AM (ndZc7)
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A lot of our generals wish no one remembered the Afghanistan debacle. The plaintive wailing of those losers being cashiered is music to my ears.
Posted by: Don in SoCo at June 27, 2026 11:14 AM (nAPfc)
247
Sen. Rand Paul: “Without Question” Fauci Directed U.S. Tax Dollars to Wuhan for Gain-Of-Function Research
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Dude, I wasn't questioning it.
Posted by: Anonosaurus Wrecks and His All White Jury! at June 27, 2026 11:17 AM (ndZc7)
248
A lot of our generals wish no one remembered the Afghanistan debacle. The plaintive wailing of those losers being cashiered is music to my ears.
Posted by: Ace-Endorsed Author A.H. Lloyd at June 27, 2026 11:13 AM (ZOv7s)
I saw that many are wailing about the General who was just forcibly retired. He was one of the authors of that debacle.
Posted by: Tom Servo at June 27, 2026 11:18 AM (O+ktY)
249
Hey, here's an idea: howzabout you nimrods fix the broken link in the sidebar that supposedly directs to a review of "Supergirl", but actually takes us to an unfortunately paralyzed doggeh, completely unrelated to the supposed link? Sorry, but I have severely limited patience. That's the closest I can come to an apology...
Posted by: dildo baggins at June 27, 2026 11:19 AM (jH4T2)
250
Fauci Directed U.S. Tax Dollars to Wuhan for Gain-Of-Function Research
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So, what are we going to do about that? Does the preemptive pardon mean anything? I hope it does not.
Posted by: Don in SoCo at June 27, 2026 11:19 AM (nAPfc)
251
Prayers up for everyone on the list, especially Grammie Winger, and those whose needs are unknown except to God.
Prayers of thanksgiving from me this week.
Big brother has fully recovered from his heart attack, is back at work, and was able to travel on his own to see our Dad.
A dear friend looks forward to a great-niece or -nephew, as the baby is doing fine.
My own health has improved so much, it's indescribable. Thank God.
Posted by: NaughtyPine at June 27, 2026 11:19 AM (38i2N)
252
NOW: Congressman Byron Donalds on the Senate refusing to pass the SAVE America Act:
“The Senate sucks. I’m just going to come out and say it - they suck. This is not hard!”
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Wasn't questioning that either.
Posted by: Anonosaurus Wrecks and His All White Jury! at June 27, 2026 11:20 AM (ndZc7)
253 “You ask [people], what did Biden do? They'd be hard pressed to remember a damn thing."
Posted by: Anonosaurus Wrecks and His All White Jury! at June 27, 2026 11:08 AM (ndZc7)
Biden himself doesn’t remember a damn thing.
Posted by: Tom Servo at June 27, 2026 11:20 AM (O+ktY)
254A whopping 13 Pedocrat reps in the house have denounced the recent communist take over. Only 13.
One of them is a black Congresswoman from suburban Portland who has to run in an extremely purple district.
If people start associating the Democratic Party with the Communist lunatics in the Portland branch of the Democratic Socialists of America, she's toast.
It is my assumption until proven otherwise that they are all trying to save their asses, and don't really believe in what they claim in their manifesto.
Posted by: Archimedes at June 27, 2026 11:22 AM (Riz8t)
255
The whole senate has gone Deep State
They don't care about citizens, they want vote fraud and foreigners to pick representatives
Posted by: Skip at June 27, 2026 11:22 AM (Ia/+0)
256The diocesan appeal also had a line for migrants and donations cratered. I skipped it.
That line was gone in the following year.
I guaran-damn-tee you that they just rolled it into the general fund, but still support the same people enabling illegals.
Posted by: Archimedes at June 27, 2026 11:23 AM (Riz8t)
257
Oh that men would praise the Lord for his goodness, and for his wonderful works to the children of men!
261
Maybe it's just me, but the list looks as if it's getting longer … I hope it's just me. Words up for Grammie and everyone else on the list. They helped my daughter when she needed prayer …
Posted by: Dr_No at June 27, 2026 11:29 AM (ayRl+)
262 255 The whole senate has gone Deep State
They don't care about citizens, they want vote fraud and foreigners to pick representatives
Posted by: Skip at June 27, 2026 11:22 AM (Ia/+0)
There never have been more than 35 - 40 Senators we could actually rely on. The rest, especially the traitors who make up the Senate leadership have realized that, since we’ve figured it out and are throwing them out of office anyways, there’s no more reason to keep their masks on.
Posted by: Tom Servo at June 27, 2026 11:30 AM (O+ktY)
263Since Trump took office for his 2nd term and gutted USAID, there have been 7 elections in Latin America.
All 7 flipped from leftwing governments to rightwing governments. Probably not a coincidence.
They were running the same playbook here with Trump.
Posted by: JackStraw at June 27, 2026 10:22 AM (viF8m)
An odd data point, there are no rap songs on the top 40 for the first time in 35 years, either
Posted by: Kindltot at June 27, 2026 11:38 AM (rbvCR)
264
When I saw the picture up top, for some reason it made me think of Grace Slick and the Jefferson Airplane. I expected the song to be White Rabbit.
Don't know why exactly.
Posted by: Admirale's Mate at June 27, 2026 11:48 AM (/enuJ)
268
Dash
My Insurance is through Kaiser which is a pretty big operation with multiple locations and many many doctors. When I didn't like one I picked, I researched a number of others. Read reviews and looked where they had trained. Ended up switching 3 times before I found one that nominally listened to me. My gynecologist though is amazing and is considered a Primary. She listens, interprets stuff for me, always responds in depth when I send an email. She gets me.
See if there are other Drs in your insurance group. There are some insurance plans let you choose whoever you want. Keep looking to see what your options are with Insurance. So,etimes a squeaky wheel gets things done.
Don't give up.
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Hope I’m not too late for consideration here..
The Dude with the Nightsweats…
I sent a link to a co-worker of a song, and they returned a link to the Nightsweats guy.
I think this one is much better comparatively.
But please know I’m an unrepentant 80s rock dude!
But I do have an ear for some other semi-classy tunes.
Check this one out…
https://youtu.be/qFCL1VUzHo8?is=KZuzP9E9wMSdW8bz
Sorry, I could only find a live version,(it’s worthy) but loved the studio one.
Posted by: Gunslinger at June 27, 2026 11:13 PM (Mxkwh)
The allegations were that CXMT was dumping DDR4 chips on the market not only below manufacturing cost for the Big Three, but below the price of second-hand modules.
The allegations were true, but that hardly matters at this point.
AMD's 5800X3D matches Intel's 14700K in gaming performance when both are paired with DDR4 memory, but the 20 core Intel chip mops the floor with the 8 core AMD model for multi-threaded productivity workloads.
On the other hand, the 5800X3D used a maximum of 120W in testing; the 14700K drew over 300W.
Two Australian nurses, Sarah Abu Lebdeh and Ahmad Rashad Nadir, openly admitted that they wouldn't treat Israeli patients and would let them die on purpose at Bankstown Hospital in Sydney.
They were filmed talking to an Israeli content creator on the random chat platform.
Nurse Sarah Abu Lebdeh said, "I won’t treat them, I’ll kill them," while nurse Ahmad Rashad Nadir said, "You have no idea how many Israeli sh*t dogs came to this hospital, and I sent them to hell."
...
..both nurses were immediately stood down, subsequently fired, and banned from practicing healthcare in Australia.
...
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese called the footage “disgusting, sickening and shameful,” and the New South Wales Health Ministry issued an official apology to the Jewish community.
A few days ago, New South Wales District Court Judge Michael McHugh ruled that the video was inadmissible as court evidence, as their trial is scheduled for August 2026.
Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at June 27, 2026 04:44 AM (Q8D76)
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>>>OpenAI has restricted ChatGPT 5.6 to a select list of customers, saying such regulations shouldn't be the norm. (Tech Crunch)
from the article:
...the U.S. government puts new pressure on AI companies to restrict their most advanced systems ... The problem compounds ... when the government doesn’t have clearly defined safety standards, which could lead to endless launch delays that might not only give a hand to China in the AI race, but also jeopardize the billions of dollars going to AI infrastructure buildouts.
I don't know much about any of this, but: it seems as if the FAA offers a good analogy for the way that the government might usefully control this tech for safety's sake.
Other companies are avoiding the problem by the slick technique of keeping their mouths shut. OpenAI wanted industry regulation that they could use to limit competition, so they were claiming that their models were so powerful they needed to be regulated, and got bespoke export/foreign use limitations. Hoist on their own petard, not a general issue.
Posted by: SciVo at June 27, 2026 05:05 AM (Sy6m/)
Posted by: Grumpy and Recalcitrant at June 27, 2026 05:27 AM (O7YUW)
15
Unsettled weather today, planned to go to scap yard again, don't have truck loaded yet
Posted by: Skip at June 27, 2026 05:38 AM (Ia/+0)
16
I see Pixy struggling with hardware costs and I'm sitting over here on my 8 year old PC with a growing list of cloud and streaming platforms on it and I say to myself "yeah I'm glad I don't have to worry about RAM prices...."
Posted by: Defenestratus at June 27, 2026 05:39 AM (j+z74)
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10 Posted by: m at June 27, 2026 04:46 AM (6wpGE)
Other companies are avoiding the problem by the slick technique of keeping their mouths shut. OpenAI wanted industry regulation that they could use to limit competition, so they were claiming that their models were so powerful they needed to be regulated, and got bespoke export/foreign use limitations. Hoist on their own petard, not a general issue.
Posted by: SciVo at June 27, 2026 05:05 AM (Sy6m/)
Thank you! I'll read and reread this several times and maybe I'll get it?
Posted by: m at June 27, 2026 05:42 AM (6wpGE)
18
12 This "petard" concept is intriguing
Posted by: Mayor Pete at June 27, 2026 05:14 AM (6VErX)
Oh, you!
Posted by: m at June 27, 2026 05:44 AM (6wpGE)
19
Rabbi's daughter writes on Proverbs 14:2
I liked it it part because it mentioned someone who seems like an upright and interesting man- the "disco rabbi":
"Walking an upright path":
https://tinyurl.com/nhja42nr
Posted by: FenelonSpoke at June 27, 2026 05:44 AM (ELdpA)
20
There was lots and lots of tech stuff on the ONT.
Autocorrect again?
Posted by: Grumpy and Recalcitrant at June 27, 2026 05:27 AM (O7YUW)
3 >>>The captor, captioned.
The captor, captured.
?
Posted by: m at June 27, 2026 04:35 AM (6wpGE)
Maybe not? Maybe he's making a joke?
Posted by: m at June 27, 2026 05:50 AM (6wpGE)
22
Storms are passing through and we're in a power outage. My trusty generator is running but not supplying any power. I recently did a remodel and I guess something got shut off and was never turned back on.
I have candles!
Posted by: Blutarski, Gradually then Suddenly at June 27, 2026 05:57 AM (l26NL)
Like, there's a photo of Sam Altman at the top of the Tech Crunch article, and you could maybe "caption" it
The Captor
Posted by: m at June 27, 2026 05:59 AM (6wpGE)
24
Went into a computer store yesterday, looked at the prices for GPUs, memory, and hard drives. I was absolutely floored by how expensive they all are.
The employees looked worried, too. I chatted with some of them, and they told me they're not selling components to customers right now (oh, they're there to buy, but customers aren't building DIY systems due to the insane prices.)
And insane they are.
64 Gb packs of DDR5: $1,300 to $1,700 CDN.
Video cards were priced in the thousands. I saw one video card going for $5,258 CDN. (!!)
12 TB hard drives were $900 CDN.
The store is able to sell pre-built systems (for now) as the prices are still way cheaper than assembling the components yourself. I pointed out that'll stop as soon as all of the NOS (new old stock) dries up at the big computer manufacturers. Then those prices will rise dramatically as well. One of the employees said they're already seeing the prices start to tick up on pre-builts.
This AI/data center bubble needs to pop, and soon, or we're going to lose the wholesale-to-retail computer parts supply chain.
Posted by: Grumpy and Recalcitrant at June 27, 2026 06:05 AM (O7YUW)
Posted by: San Franpsycho at June 27, 2026 06:14 AM (RIvkX)
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At last, yesterday, I got the first of my checks from that long ago XPO Pension plan -- the part that, they say, has to be given to me as a cash payout. It's taxable, and they took state and Fed taxes out (without asking or telling me about it), but now I have a tiny bit of $$ I didn't have before. The big check, the one that I'll send to my IRA, should show up today or Monday. ("Should" is the tricky word here.)
I'm up, I'm wearing my robe and drinking coffee. Whatta bout choo?
Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at June 27, 2026 06:15 AM (wzUl9)
29
Wolfus, it appears that for once the computer is not lying!
Posted by: RandomDave at June 27, 2026 06:15 AM (aJQbY)
30
Storms are passing through and we're in a power outage. My trusty generator is running but not supplying any power. I recently did a remodel and I guess something got shut off and was never turned back on.
I have candles!
Posted by: Blutarski, Gradually then Suddenly at June 27, 2026 05:57 AM (l26NL)
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There should be a transfer switch to change your house supply from the public power to generator power. Sometimes the switch fails.
Posted by: San Franpsycho at June 27, 2026 06:17 AM (RIvkX)
31
"Two Australian nurses, Sarah Abu Lebdeh and Ahmad Rashad Nadir, openly admitted that they wouldn't treat Israeli patients and would let them die on purpose at Bankstown Hospital in Sydney."
I think I have spotted the real problem here. . . .
Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at June 27, 2026 06:18 AM (wzUl9)
32 Storms are passing through and we're in a power outage. My trusty generator is running but not supplying any power. I recently did a remodel and I guess something got shut off and was never turned back on.
I have candles!
Posted by: Blutarski, Gradually then Suddenly at June 27, 2026
***
Don't blame us!
( -- Generac)
Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at June 27, 2026 06:19 AM (wzUl9)
35
Last time I asked bluebell for grammie's address she said grammie wasn't ready yet. I am not sure if the note in the sidebar is good news or bad news.
{grammie}
Posted by: San Franpsycho at June 27, 2026 06:22 AM (RIvkX)
36
I dreamed that I was taking a class at work, something which involved plotting two graphs. One was rising and the other falling ("consumer confidence" and "oil prices," maybe?). The intersection point, I saw, was the sweet spot where an economy should be. (I know less about econ than Stirling my black cat knows about serial ports, though.)
We were going to have another class in the afternoon, and I was looking forward to it. Then somehow I was driving at night in a town that I understood to be Detroit, and was having to negotiate around gigantic potholes on opposite sides of a narrow downtown street. A right turn had me bumping along a badly paved major avenue in a light rain. All the while I was wondering *where the hell I was driving to*. Then I woke up.
Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at June 27, 2026 06:25 AM (wzUl9)
37
Last time I asked bluebell for grammie's address she said grammie wasn't ready yet. I am not sure if the note in the sidebar is good news or bad news.
{grammie}
Posted by: San Franpsycho
Bluebell was on last night. Said Grammie is very, very ill and will share more,info this morning on the prayer thread.
Posted by: Tuna at June 27, 2026 06:28 AM (lJ0H4)
38
There should be a transfer switch to change your house supply from the public power to generator power. Sometimes the switch fails.
Posted by: San Franpsycho
It failed. All good now. Thanks. Outage map says should be good by 6:15 CST.
Posted by: Blutarski, Gradually then Suddenly at June 27, 2026 06:28 AM (l26NL)
Posted by: Just Wondering at June 27, 2026 06:32 AM (CJnkZ)
42
Checking in. Remember during the Obama era when Sefton would start each day with a ton of m words. Bad m words (sorry m). Like Muzzies and MaoMaos. Also, there was a commenter then, older who (Vick?) would post news stories in the morning.
James Nicoll, the interesting SF icon, wrote the following epigram on the English language:
"The problem with defending the purity of the English language is that English is about as pure as a cribhouse whore. We don't just borrow words; on occasion, English has pursued other languages down alleyways to beat them unconscious and riffle their pockets for new vocabulary."
Posted by: NaCly Dog at June 27, 2026 06:46 AM (u82oZ)
51James Nicoll, the interesting SF icon, wrote the following epigram on the English language:
"The problem with defending the purity of the English language is that English is about as pure as a cribhouse whore. We don't just borrow words; on occasion, English has pursued other languages down alleyways to beat them unconscious and riffle their pockets for new vocabulary."
Posted by: NaCly Dog at June 27, 2026
***
That's what I was thinking of!
Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at June 27, 2026 06:48 AM (wzUl9)
52
"The problem with defending the purity of the English language is that English is about as pure as a cribhouse whore. We don't just borrow words; on occasion, English has pursued other languages down alleyways to beat them unconscious and rifle their pockets for new vocabulary."
-- James Nicoll
Posted by: Pixy Misa at June 27, 2026 06:48 AM (BLOW1)
My prayer is for as little suffering as possible.
When she leaves this mortal world, it will be our loss.
However...
The apostle Paul writing to the church at Phillippi -
1:21 For me to live is Christ, and to die is gain.
See also in his second letter to the church at Corinth-
5:8 We are confident, I say, and willing rather to be absent from the body, and to be present with the Lord.
As always, you should read the entire passage on both. Context is important.
Posted by: Pixy Misa at June 27, 2026 06:49 AM (BLOW1)
55
It's been said English doesn't just adopt foreign words. It mugs them in dark alleys and takes their lunch money.
Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at June 27, 2026 06:40 AM (wzUl9)
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This is certainly one of the sources of the magnificence of the English language.
Posted by: San Franpsycho at June 27, 2026 06:51 AM (RIvkX)
56
James Nicoll, the interesting SF icon, wrote the following epigram on the English language:
"The problem with defending the purity of the English language is that English is about as pure as a cribhouse whore. We don't just borrow words; on occasion, English has pursued other languages down alleyways to beat them unconscious and riffle their pockets for new vocabulary."
Posted by: NaCly
The most fun college course I took was The History of the English Language.
Posted by: NaCly Dog at June 27, 2026 06:51 AM (u82oZ)
58
Last night we watched the 2023 film The Critic w/ Ian McKellen. Sir Ian plays an acid-tongued theatre critic in the London of 1934 whose "proclivities" in his off hours (meeting up with young men in parks at night for what was then illegal gay sex) has led to his firing after forty years with his paper. So he loads and aims a weapon at his boss: an attractive actress (Gemma Arterton) whom he has always vilified, offering her his support if she will seduce his boss and allow him to blackmail his way into a new contract.
Not a comedy, not an uplifting film, but quietly fascinating and chilling.
Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at June 27, 2026 06:54 AM (wzUl9)
59
Almost time to get dressed, feed the monsters and then me, and plan my day. I might drive out to the pipe shop and see what's new in their inventory.
Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at June 27, 2026 06:56 AM (wzUl9)
60
Since Crunchyroll had removed GATE: Thus, the JSDF Fought from their online catalog, I finally ordered off Amazon the Blu-Ray of the series. The Blu-Ray is a lot better than what was broadcasted.
First they had a different subtitle script and tried to translate background text. And the sound effects like the machine gun fire and explosions are more punched up, now waiting eagerly for the episode of F-4EJs vs red dragon.
Posted by: Anna Puma at June 27, 2026 06:56 AM (2GVsD)
61
46 degrees, mostly sunny ... might be the end of lovely cool mornings for a while; (maybe a week, maybe 2 months ...)
hot weather is coming to Wisconsin (aaaaugh!)
covfefe y un donetto verde, life is good !
Posted by: sock_rat_eez at June 27, 2026 06:58 AM (VyBeY)
How are you doing? Run out of space for your models?
Posted by: NaCly Dog at June 27, 2026 06:58 AM (u82oZ)
63 Good morning, Hordians. I can see the end of the tunnel for collecting journal references for my potential book. I just have to do the Royal Society of Chemistry journals and I think I'll be done. Or as done as I can be expected to be.
In the end, I'll have some 8000 citations. The next question is how to organize them into categories. If there was a use for AI, it's this and it's not even a particularly difficult task. Just off the top of my head, Derwent Innovation, CAS AnaVist and PatBase all had or have modules that analyze large ensembles. The problem is that those ensembles were assembled within those applications.
Posted by: Hadrian the Seventh at June 27, 2026 07:01 AM (O0L8i)
64
High society London of the late 1930s was insane with the five mad Mitford sisters. The sanest of the bunch was the columnist, two were out and out Hitler supporting Fascists - rumour has one of them even having Hitler's love child, and another was a card-carrying Red Commie Stalin supporter.
Posted by: Anna Puma at June 27, 2026 07:02 AM (2GVsD)
65
Lib little sis flew back to Portland last night after spending the week with Boy F. while we were in Colorado.
The good news is both of them suggested that Mrs. F. and I go away again, as soon as possible.
Posted by: San Franpsycho at June 27, 2026 07:03 AM (RIvkX)
I have a great deal of faith that you are going to prevail. And I have a picture of you smiling over the trigger of your mini-gun, surrounded by brass cartridges and gun smoke.
Posted by: NaCly Dog at June 27, 2026 07:07 AM (u82oZ)
70 I've done this compiling by myself, by cold slogging through publishers websites (ACS, Elsevier, Wiley, Springer, RSC, Taylor and Francis and MDPI), from Google Scholar or from legacy spreadsheets. It's taken months to do.
I have probably an equivalent number of patent references and those can be searched, assembled and analyzed in a day.
Posted by: Hadrian the Seventh at June 27, 2026 07:10 AM (O0L8i)
Posted by: Blutarski, Gradually then Suddenly at June 27, 2026 07:12 AM (l26NL)
72High society London of the late 1930s was insane with the five mad Mitford sisters. The sanest of the bunch was the columnist, two were out and out Hitler supporting Fascists - rumour has one of them even having Hitler's love child, and another was a card-carrying Red Commie Stalin supporter.
Posted by: Anna Puma at June 27, 2026
***
In the film, the critic and his long-time live-in partner and secretary run afoul of a group of Blackshirts, and the scuffle leads to his being arrested and then fired. Thus kicking off his blackmail plot.
I need to see McKellen's 1995 Richard III again, and maybe try his Mr. Holmes from 2015. Though the concept of a Holmes dealing with early dementia is not a pleasant thought.
Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at June 27, 2026 07:13 AM (wzUl9)
I look at the breaking news title on Tousi TV for what is the big news.
I think the interesting thing is we can now play whack a mole with the Iranians without major consequences. The Senate is not stopping our strikes, we are getting support from the Gulf states, and every time we hiit the Iranians they lose irreplaceable assets.
Posted by: NaCly Dog at June 27, 2026 07:15 AM (u82oZ)
74
Salty not fractured, we are so pleased boy and his aunt enjoy each other's company. It was a relief and respite to be relieved of the responsibility for supervising him a few days. But she is still a damn hippie.
Posted by: San Franpsycho at June 27, 2026 07:15 AM (RIvkX)
Posted by: NaCly Dog at June 27, 2026 07:22 AM (u82oZ)
80
42 Bad m words (sorry m).
Posted by: meh at June 27, 2026 06:33 AM (kK7U2)
Mean!
Posted by: m at June 27, 2026 07:23 AM (6wpGE)
81
Morning peeps. Another night of thunderstorms, but thankfully no tornados. Lots of rain. Neighbor's backyard has a sinkhole... full of water. Looks like a pond. I see water running through our backyard near a creek... pretty common stuff after several inches of rain.
This likely means the grass will need to be cut next week when it's in the 90's. Great.
Posted by: Martini Farmer at June 27, 2026 07:25 AM (jehhT)
82
68 I live in this fracturing of formerly strong family bonds due to different world views
Posted by: NaCly Dog at June 27, 2026 07:05 AM (u82oZ)
Not a shill for Big Data, but restricting build-outs forces redistribution of computing resources. Instead of consolidating into superscalars where all of the inputs are optimized (power, location, cooling, staffing, security, backups, etc.) companies do build-outs locally and have zero motivation or ability to optimize, but to use municipal water, electric, etc.
Consolidated computing also is more efficient use of memory because they meter it. Going On-Prem everywhere replicates all of the necessary inputs which means more memory, in the aggregate because it isn't being used optimally for load.
NIMBY will make things more expensive and prolong the high price pain.
Posted by: Community Notes at June 27, 2026 07:28 AM (a4flb)
84One of the Fascist Mitfords, not Unity, started as Mosley's secret lover and later became his wife.
Posted by: Anna Puma at June 27, 2026
***
Mosley is mentioned in passing in the movie. The name sounded familiar, so I looked him up. British Union of Fascists, check.
Posted by: Wolfus Aurelius, Dreaming of Elsewhere at June 27, 2026 07:29 AM (wzUl9)
85
50 James Nicoll, the interesting SF icon, wrote the following epigram on the English language:
"The problem with defending the purity of the English language is that English is about as pure as a cribhouse whore. We don't just borrow words; on occasion, English has pursued other languages down alleyways to beat them unconscious and riffle their pockets for new vocabulary."
Posted by: NaCly Dog at June 27, 2026 06:46 AM (u82oZ)
52 "The problem with defending the purity of the English language is that English is about as pure as a cribhouse whore. We don't just borrow words; on occasion, English has pursued other languages down alleyways to beat them unconscious and rifle their pockets for new vocabulary."
-- James Nicoll
Posted by: Pixy Misa at June 27, 2026 06:48 AM (BLOW1)
When flying into Dulles for the NoVaMoMeet I was amazed by the large number of data centers in Loudon County, VA. The pastoral countryside I knew is gone.
Posted by: NaCly Dog at June 27, 2026 07:32 AM (u82oZ)
89 One of the Fascist Mitfords, not Unity, started as Mosley's secret lover and later became his wife.
Posted by: Anna Puma at June 27, 2026
Diana
Posted by: Krebs v Carnot: Epic Battle of the Cycling Stars (TM) - Humiliate! Humiliate! Humiliate! at June 27, 2026 07:37 AM (ixS3i)
90
I'm old enough to remember when the desktop PC was going to replace mainframes and data centers.
93
Gov. Gavin Newsom is barreling ahead with forcing California state workers back to the office, flatly rejecting calls to soften a return-to-work mandate that unions warn could trigger a “mass exodus” of employees.
Starting July 1, roughly 100,000 state workers will be required to report to the office or the field four days a week, leaving just one day for telework under Newsom’s long-delayed executive order.
Despite mounting backlash from organized labor and state employees, the governor made it clear there will be no retreat.
The last time I was in the State building here it was so empty it was like a zombie apocalypse.
Posted by: San Franpsycho at June 27, 2026 07:44 AM (RIvkX)
94 The good news is both of them suggested that Mrs. F. and I go away again, as soon as possible.
Posted by: San Franpsycho
"No, you go away", while simplistic and perhaps juvenile, is an equally apt rejoinder.
Our two children are on the opposite side of matters, but they never throw that nonsense at us.
It is our halfwit DiL who thunders away online by reporting others' inanities (no originality and no thoughtfulness required to play!) who might go there under the right circumstances.
Posted by: Krebs v Carnot: Epic Battle of the Cycling Stars (TM) - Humiliate! Humiliate! Humiliate! at June 27, 2026 07:46 AM (ixS3i)
95
In the Power Line jokes, I don't get the egg joke.
Posted by: m at June 27, 2026 07:46 AM (6wpGE)
96
I remember when they were telling us computers were going to make life simpler and easier ...
Posted by: sock_rat_eez at June 27, 2026 07:46 AM (VyBeY)
97
And quantum computers would give us the answer to life, the universe, and everything.
****
And I'm still waiting for the explanation of "42".
Posted by: clarence at June 27, 2026 07:46 AM (GlOX/)
107 Diana Mitford married Oswald Moseley
Unity Mitford was a Hitler groupie
Jessica Mitford was the commie
Deborah became Duchess of Devonshire
You could drop all six into the nearest river and the world would not be disturbed in the least.
Posted by: Hadrian the Seventh at June 27, 2026 07:51 AM (O0L8i)
108
Thank you!
Posted by: m at June 27, 2026 07:48 AM (6wpGE)
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Get off his lawn!
/obligatory
Posted by: San Franpsycho at June 27, 2026 07:51 AM (RIvkX)
109
As much hate as they seem to get, I've had a Generac now for 8 years and never once has it failed me.
And we lose power all of the time out here on a cape in Maine.
Posted by: Defenestratus at June 27, 2026 07:51 AM (WYStd)
110
108 Thank you!
Posted by: m at June 27, 2026 07:48 AM (6wpGE)
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Get off his lawn!
/obligatory
Posted by: San Franpsycho at June 27, 2026 07:51 AM (RIvkX)
I was around in the 80s!
Posted by: m at June 27, 2026 07:52 AM (6wpGE)
111 And I'm still waiting for the explanation of "42".
Posted by: clarence
Douglas Adams of "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy". The answer provided by the computer Deep Thought to the question, "What is the meaning of life?" (That may have been the "...meaning of life, the universe and everything". I don't rightly recall.)
An entirely non-random number thrown into a mildly humorous scene.
Posted by: Krebs v Carnot: Epic Battle of the Cycling Stars (TM) - Humiliate! Humiliate! Humiliate! at June 27, 2026 07:54 AM (ixS3i)
Now do,,, Hey there kiddies, gather 'round. The man with the goodies is here.
Posted by: TeeJ at June 27, 2026 07:54 AM (xI6JS)
"The Candyman"?
Posted by: m at June 27, 2026 07:56 AM (6wpGE)
117
away back in the Before Time, PSAs were not quite so humorless-scoldy as they are these days.
Posted by: sock_rat_eez at June 27, 2026 07:57 AM (VyBeY)
118
I was around in the 80s!
Posted by: m at June 27, 2026 07:52 AM (6wpGE)
====
1. Did you have to memorize a phone number?
2. Did you have a Members Only jacket?
3. Did you pretend to like Whitesnake?
Posted by: San Franpsycho at June 27, 2026 07:57 AM (RIvkX)
119
I'm waiting for the permits for mine.
Posted by: CharlieBrown'sDildo at June 27, 2026 07:55 AM (PLxDd)
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Yeah. We know.
Posted by: New Jersey Department of the Environment at June 27, 2026 07:58 AM (RIvkX)
120
118 I was around in the 80s!
Posted by: m at June 27, 2026 07:52 AM (6wpGE)
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1. Did you have to memorize a phone number?
2. Did you have a Members Only jacket?
3. Did you pretend to like Whitesnake?
Posted by: San Franpsycho at June 27, 2026 07:57 AM (RIvkX)
1. Y
2. N
3. N
Posted by: m at June 27, 2026 07:58 AM (6wpGE)
121
I'm so old the "computer room" used to be referred to as the "data center."
Now... not so much.
Do businesses these days actually have a "computer room" for their local software systems anymore?
Posted by: Martini Farmer at June 27, 2026 07:59 AM (jehhT)
Posted by: sock_rat_eez at June 27, 2026 07:59 AM (VyBeY)
123 I'm waiting for the permits for mine.
Posted by: CharlieBrown'sDildo at June 27, 2026 07:55 AM (PLxDd)
"Dear Mr. Dildo, In order to expedite the approval of your permit request, please supply the following information..."
(six pages of requests, originals only)
Posted by: Hadrian the Seventh at June 27, 2026 08:00 AM (O0L8i)
124
120 118 I was around in the 80s!
Posted by: m at June 27, 2026 07:52 AM (6wpGE)
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1. Did you have to memorize a phone number?
2. Did you have a Members Only jacket?
3. Did you pretend to like Whitesnake?
Posted by: San Franpsycho at June 27, 2026 07:57 AM (RIvkX)
1. Y
2. N
3. N
Posted by: m at June 27, 2026 07:58 AM (6wpGE)
122 affirm!
Y (still remember some of them, lol)
N
N
Posted by: sock_rat_eez at June 27, 2026 07:59 AM (VyBeY)
Posted by: clarence at June 27, 2026 08:02 AM (GlOX/)
127
I'm in a mixed marriage. I'm 70s and Mrs. F. is 80s.
The only bands we like in common are Led Zeppelin, Talking Heads, and B-52s.
Posted by: San Franpsycho at June 27, 2026 08:02 AM (RIvkX)
128 A way back in the Before Time, PSAs were not quite so humorless-scoldy as they are these days.
Posted by: sock_rat_eez
That was before the Scoldy McScoldyFaces got a grip on things.
Now we've experienced the scoldiest of them all, Big Mike Obama, attempting to ply her trade in many areas beyond her ken. By "Big Mike" I refer, of course, to both Big Mikes -- Big Mike with Oppressor Hair and Big Mike of Wakanda (i.e. with Non-Oppressor Hair).
Posted by: Krebs v Carnot: Epic Battle of the Cycling Stars (TM) - Humiliate! Humiliate! Humiliate! at June 27, 2026 08:03 AM (ixS3i)
Posted by: sock_rat_eez at June 27, 2026 08:04 AM (VyBeY)
131
Do businesses these days actually have a "computer room" for their local software systems anymore?
Posted by: Martini Farmer
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Are you talking about the server room or the IT closet?
Posted by: lin-duh at June 27, 2026 08:11 AM (VCgbV)
132
> Do businesses these days actually have a "computer room" for their local software systems anymore?
Posted by: Martini Farmer
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Are you talking about the server room or the IT closet?
Posted by: lin-duh
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Probably "server room" if the "IT closet" is just telecom gear. Stuff like telephone/network switch gear... which would likely still be necessary even if the actual servers were elsewhere.
Posted by: Martini Farmer at June 27, 2026 08:20 AM (jehhT)
133
And I'm still waiting for the explanation of "42".
Posted by: clarence
Douglas Adams of "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy". The answer provided by the computer Deep Thought to the question, "What is the meaning of life?" (That may have been the "...meaning of life, the universe and everything". I don't rightly recall.)
An entirely non-random number thrown into a mildly humorous scene.
Posted by: Krebs v Carnot: Epic Battle of the Cycling Stars (TM) - Humiliate! Humiliate! Humiliate! at June 27, 2026 07:54 AM (ixS3i)
You left out the part that with how long it took to get the answer, they've forgotten the actual question.
Posted by: GWB at June 27, 2026 08:42 AM (kU0PQ)
134
@95/m: "In the Power Line jokes, I don't get the egg joke."
It's a reference to this:
https://youtu.be/GOnENVylxPI
Posted by: Grumpy and Recalcitrant at June 27, 2026 11:59 AM (O7YUW)
I Think That I Will Never See A Poem As Lovely As The ONT
Hi everyone! Y'know, I should have posted this last week. Better late than never, I suppose.
Got a winders 10 laptop that isn't letting me log in. Anyone know if this is BS or not (dude takes a while to get to the point, so I went to mute / CC / 2x playback speed)?
https://youtu.be/OH0E6IqlkvA
Posted by: Helena Handbasket at June 26, 2026 10:09 PM (R+iUD)
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Why, Gary?! Why?!
Posted by: RedMindBlueState at June 26, 2026 10:05 PM (Wnv9h)
You know why.
Posted by: Used Car Salesman at June 26, 2026 10:06 PM
I'll just leave this here.
https://youtu.be/8LBxCI3IZrc
Posted by: RedMindBlueState at June 26, 2026 10:09 PM (Wnv9h)
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Depends how good of an evening we all have planned.
Posted by: mikeski at June 26, 2026 10:06 PM (VHUov)
Any evening without Depends is a pretty good evening.
Posted by: OrangeEnt at June 26, 2026 10:09 PM (1Ff7Z)
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re: banana phone
I prefer this one. I can't quite say why.
https://youtu.be/AerpcJtg8Q8?list=RDAerpcJtg8Q8
Posted by: Archimedes at June 26, 2026 10:09 PM (Riz8t)
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Thank you WD. I think the trash can idea is excellent!
Posted by: AZ deplorable moron at June 26, 2026 10:09 PM (B0dAE)
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Fireflies emerging tonite, on schedule. A lovely evening in N IL.
Posted by: gp at June 26, 2026 10:07 PM (Jr5Lq)
I have never lived in a place with fireflies, but, I have visited kin in such places. Magical.
Posted by: Pug Mahon, aka Agent Frank at June 26, 2026 10:10 PM (0aYVJ)
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Beep repaired. Ha!
Posted by: gp at June 26, 2026 10:10 PM (Jr5Lq)
Honk honk!
Posted by: Harpo at June 26, 2026 10:11 PM (1Ff7Z)
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I have never lived in a place with fireflies, but, I have visited kin in such places. Magical.
Posted by: Pug Mahon, aka Agent Frank at June 26, 2026 10:10 PM (0aYVJ)
Not recognizing where top pic (Fathers Day) is referring to?
Posted by: Anonymous Rogue in Kalifornistan (ARiK's Phone) at June 26, 2026 10:14 PM (jEF53)
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Got a winders 10 laptop that isn't letting me log in. Anyone know if this is BS or not (dude takes a while to get to the point, so I went to mute / CC / 2x playback speed)?
https://youtu.be/OH0E6IqlkvA
Posted by: Helena Handbasket
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Any reason to suspect that the password file has been corrupted or changed?
But yes, system repair disks can do these things.
Posted by: whig at June 26, 2026 10:14 PM (E4rtv)
36The cucumber tomato one is giving me problems.
Zucchini?
Posted by: Aetius451AD
VeggieTales? Knew it existed, didn't know it was Christian.
Posted by: mikeski at June 26, 2026 10:15 PM (VHUov)
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33 The cucumber tomato one is giving me problems.
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Veggie Tales Bible stories was a thing once.
Posted by: Cicero (@cicero43) at June 26, 2026 10:15 PM (u/oMr)
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So, my graybox frenz, we meet again at last, on the plains of the Friday ONT.
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Any reason to suspect that the password file has been corrupted or changed?
But yes, system repair disks can do these things.
Posted by: whig at June 26, 2026 10:14 PM (E4rtv)
Yes, and thank you.
Posted by: Helena Handbasket at June 26, 2026 10:16 PM (R+iUD)
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Every now and then I’ll see a firefly, but I’m in the city and they’re very sensitive to any pesticides.
I remember driving one evening in the countryside near Nacogdoches, and came over a rise into a little valley with a creek in it, and the whole place looked like it was filled with little sparkling stars near the ground.
Posted by: Tom Servo at June 26, 2026 10:16 PM (O+ktY)
41 England struggled in Massachusetts? Hell, they blew a 13 colony lead.
Posted by: Diogenes at June 26, 2026 10:11 PM (2WIwB)
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Strange to relate, the British were more amenable to giving wildly favorable terms to America because at the time the West Indes were considered a more valuable asset.
Posted by: Hadrian the Seventh at June 26, 2026 10:16 PM (O0L8i)
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Oh, for windows 10 fans, people have a reprieve until 2027 now for ending all security updates for it. Microsoft extended it.
Posted by: whig at June 26, 2026 10:16 PM (E4rtv)
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"Party" meme made me feel old. Retro-themed parties for stuff that happened after my childhood? Already? I'm only 29!!
Posted by: mikeski at June 26, 2026 10:16 PM (VHUov)
44 So, my graybox frenz, we meet again at last, on the plains of the Friday ONT.
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Climbing up the ladders to get here done wored me out.
Posted by: Hadrian the Seventh at June 26, 2026 10:17 PM (O0L8i)
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Strange to relate, the British were more amenable to giving wildly favorable terms to America because at the time the West Indes were considered a more valuable asset.
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Some of the richest MPs in England owned sugar plantations.
Posted by: Cicero (@cicero43) at June 26, 2026 10:17 PM (u/oMr)
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Fireflies live most of their two years underground as voracious larvae, then emerge as adults, to live only a couple weeks more, eating little or nothing.
Posted by: gp at June 26, 2026 10:17 PM (Jr5Lq)
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Oh, for windows 10 fans, people have a reprieve until 2027 now for ending all security updates for it. Microsoft extended it.
Posted by: whig at June 26, 2026 10:16 PM (E4rtv)
Nobody listened to their blackmail? Imagine that.
Fucking business school jackoffs.
Posted by: Aetius451AD work phone at June 26, 2026 10:18 PM (zZu0s)
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Yes, and thank you.
Posted by: Helena Handbasket
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Upon fixing your password situation,
if others can access your computer, I suggest using a user account and reserving administrator privileges account for when you really need it to do things.
Posted by: whig at June 26, 2026 10:18 PM (E4rtv)
49Oh, for windows 10 fans, people have a reprieve until 2027 now for ending all security updates for it. Microsoft extended it.
Posted by: whig
Samsung, Micron, nVidea: "Yeah, we're not selling stuff at prices humans can afford anymore. No hardware upgrades for a while."
Microsoft: "Well, f--k my business plan."
Posted by: mikeski at June 26, 2026 10:18 PM (VHUov)
Posted by: Wesley Crusher at June 26, 2026 10:19 PM (Q+gd/)
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"Happy Father's Day to all the real men out there"
Spoiler alert to those of you who don't know... The guy hanging up the pay phone is about to shoot the guy in the red shirt in the head. The red shirt guy just got convicted of molesting, and I think killing the other guy's young son. He was being escorted out of the court room by several police officers when he got his real sentence. Shooter was later found not guilty by the best jury ever.
Posted by: Lemmiwinks at June 26, 2026 10:19 PM (THY4u)
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Nvidia at least... it's interesting to see how they have screwed the last two video card offerings. They are saving the good stuff for AI.
Posted by: Aetius451AD work phone at June 26, 2026 10:19 PM (zZu0s)
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Nobody listened to their blackmail? Imagine that.
Fucking business school jackoffs.
Posted by: Aetius451AD
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I think the slowing move by business to upgrade computers may be the heart of it. Costs have really escalated on memory and storage. I backed out of a system build this year because of it.
Posted by: whig at June 26, 2026 10:20 PM (E4rtv)
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"Oh, for windows 10 fans, people have a reprieve until 2027 now for ending all security updates for it. Microsoft extended it."
Good! I've got one Win 10 box I still need to maintain.
Posted by: gp at June 26, 2026 10:20 PM (Jr5Lq)
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The red shirt guy just got convicted of molesting, and I think killing the other guy's young son. He was being escorted out of the court room by several police officers when he got his real sentence. Shooter was later found not guilty by the best jury ever.
Posted by: Lemmiwinks at June 26, 2026 10:19 PM (THY4u)
The son lived. He did a podcast with the unsubscribe guys on ewetub talking about his father.
Posted by: Aetius451AD work phone at June 26, 2026 10:21 PM (zZu0s)
Posted by: Puddleglum at work at June 26, 2026 10:22 PM (K9xEt)
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I backed out of a system build this year because of it.
Posted by: whig at June 26, 2026 10:20 PM (E4rtv)
I have been considering getting a remade, but when you start looking at video cards (I do quite a bit of gaming) it is a bit disheartening to realize you are paying premium for shit. Might get a used older, better card and just see if I can upgrade mine.
Posted by: Aetius451AD work phone at June 26, 2026 10:22 PM (zZu0s)
58"Happy Father's Day to all the real men out there"
Spoiler alert to those of you who don't know...
Posted by: Lemmiwinks
Ah, thanks. I was wondering what movie reference I was missing.
Posted by: mikeski at June 26, 2026 10:23 PM (VHUov)
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Fireflies live most of their two years underground as voracious larvae, then emerge as adults, to live only a couple weeks more, eating little or nothing.
Posted by: gp
The summer light shows on my grandparents farm were amazing.
Posted by: Mr Aspirin Factory at June 26, 2026 10:23 PM (H/+a9)
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I am having to do system updates on a 'new' phone using Android 15. Phone has been sitting in a box at Amazon for about 16 months--battery down to 9 percent and no updates to it since Feb 2025. So monthly updates needed--up to June 2025 now.
And with Android 16 released three days ago, I have that upgrade to look forward to.
But hey, got the new phone cheap on Amazon days and part of it is last year's model issue.
Posted by: whig at June 26, 2026 10:24 PM (E4rtv)
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"I think the slowing move by business to upgrade computers may be the heart of it."
This year's AI-powered rapid discovery of old vulns may have something to do with it too. They're finding old zerodays so embarrassing, and devastating, that MS is shamed into fixing them in Win 10 too.
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Ah, thanks. I was wondering what movie reference I was missing.
Posted by: mikeski at June 26, 2026 10:23 PM (VHUov)
He just straight up executed the guy in the middle of a bunch of cops and not one shot him.
Brandon Huerrera has a video 'recreating' the shoot. Its fun.
Posted by: Aetius451AD work phone at June 26, 2026 10:25 PM (zZu0s)
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The trash cans could also hide the reflecting pool filtration system. It would protect it from some democrats.
Posted by: Hour of the Wolf at June 26, 2026 10:26 PM (qx7Zg)
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The Obama monument looks like a tapered stool that stood straight up in the lavatory bowl and took four flushes to get it down. Big Mike has been gorging on Kobe beef and lobster again.
Posted by: Rev. Wishbone at June 26, 2026 10:26 PM (fkjGs)
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Party" meme made me feel old. Retro-themed parties for stuff that happened after my childhood? Already? I'm only 29!!
Posted by: mikeski at June 26, 2026 10:16 PM (VHUov
I'm trying figure out how the gay guy got a kid.
Posted by: polynikes at June 26, 2026 10:26 PM (GP8V/)
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I have been considering getting a remade, but when you start looking at video cards (I do quite a bit of gaming) it is a bit disheartening to realize you are paying premium for shit. Might get a used older, better card and just see if I can upgrade mine.
Posted by: Aetius451AD
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Nvidia has dropped even calling themselves a gaming company anymore. I think revenue from gaming cards is down to single digits of revenue for them. CUDA and their AI/high end graphics cards sold to bizness is what is making them money hand over fist.
AMD has finally reached semi parity with Nvidia only to find itself chasing after the business market as well. But, if you use Linux, AMD is probably the front runner as some Steam guys are releasing driver updates for AMD cards dating back before 2010.
Posted by: whig at June 26, 2026 10:27 PM (E4rtv)
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wait wait! Is that all? I'm left hungry for more. Fortunately, it's not anesthetic.
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Love the Obama library trashcan! It is perfect for trolling.
Posted by: Iris at June 26, 2026 10:28 PM (286+n)
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He just straight up executed the guy in the middle of a bunch of cops and not one shot him.
Brandon Huerrera has a video 'recreating' the shoot. Its fun.
Posted by: Aetius451AD work phone at June 26, 2026 10:25 PM (zZu0s)
The cops were all thinking, "Gee, I wish I could have done that."
Posted by: Alberta Oil Peon at June 26, 2026 10:29 PM (1z8ji)
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This year's AI-powered rapid discovery of old vulns may have something to do with it too. They're finding old zerodays so embarrassing, and devastating, that MS is shamed into fixing them in Win 10 too.
Posted by: gp
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That is probably some of it as well but Linux is having its own issues. AI is very good at poking holes--fortunately so far Linux vulnerabilites and really most of Windoze require machine access or agreeing to some really stupid opening trojan files, etc. The bigger problem for Microsoft is that developer Git credentials (probably scraped from AI work sessions) have been used to spike nastyware on that code sharing hub on key programming libraries.
Posted by: whig at June 26, 2026 10:30 PM (E4rtv)
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AMD has finally reached semi parity with Nvidia only to find itself chasing after the business market as well. But, if you use Linux, AMD is probably the front runner as some Steam guys are releasing driver updates for AMD cards dating back before 2010.
Posted by: whig at June 26, 2026 10:27 PM (E4rtv)
Yeah, I was looking at Meta pc (they have decent reviews) since my old remade house (loved them) stopped doing gaming PCs. I am trying to compare relative speeds, etc before deciding how big of a colonoscopy I want.
Posted by: Aetius451AD work phone at June 26, 2026 10:30 PM (zZu0s)
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Oh, I forgot to mention, the new phone has 8gb and I think we will see that actually regress in new models to mebbe six or they increase the price to reflect newer high memory costs. Apple moved up its Neon list price $100 bucks just this month.
Posted by: whig at June 26, 2026 10:32 PM (E4rtv)
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The cops were all thinking, "Gee, I wish I could have done that."
Posted by: Alberta Oil Peon at June 26, 2026 10:29 PM (1z8ji)
They all knew it was a good kill. The perp had kidnapped and raped his son.
Posted by: Tom Servo at June 26, 2026 10:32 PM (O+ktY)
Copy that. I get Trixie updates pretty much every day. Ubiquitous multiplatform software like ffmpeg is getting frequent patches too.
Posted by: gp at June 26, 2026 10:33 PM (Jr5Lq)
78 Is all this chip and memory chasing at the high end? I may need a new computer and it can just be a plain vanilla desktop.
Posted by: Hadrian the Seventh at June 26, 2026 10:34 PM (O0L8i)
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Yeah, I was looking at Meta pc (they have decent reviews) since my old remade house (loved them) stopped doing gaming PCs. I am trying to compare relative speeds, etc before deciding how big of a colonoscopy I want.
Posted by: Aetius451AD
Got a few hours left in Prime Days or Newegg Fantastic Deals--Microcenter is also offering deals.
For rolling your own, Microcenter has some pretty good cpu, memory, motherboard combos. And I think AMD 9060 is under $300 bucks on one of those sites.
Posted by: whig at June 26, 2026 10:34 PM (E4rtv)
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Oh, I forgot to mention, the new phone has 8gb and I think we will see that actually regress in new models to mebbe six or they increase the price to reflect newer high memory costs. Apple moved up its Neon list price $100 bucks just this month.
Posted by: whig at June 26, 2026 10:32 PM (E4rtv)
How much memory do you need on a GD phone anyway? Memory-intensive chores should be done on hardware better suited to the job.
Posted by: Alberta Oil Peon at June 26, 2026 10:34 PM (1z8ji)
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Dude didn't spill his drink during the 90's dance-off. Something I could never pull off.
Posted by: Ex Rex Reeder at June 26, 2026 10:34 PM (QaH55)
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Sorry I'm late, the hummingbirds wanted me to write down all the lyrics.
Posted by: tankdemon at June 26, 2026 10:35 PM (6LYkH)
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Sgt. Hulka started a company after leaving the Army:
https://youtu.be/LEYzOqzN6p0?t=65
Posted by: Hour of the Wolf at June 26, 2026 10:36 PM (qx7Zg)
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If I were going to start an evil organization like Hydra, SPECTRE or the First Order, my headquarters would look exactly like the Obama Libary.
Posted by: Lemmiwinks at June 26, 2026 10:36 PM (THY4u)
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Oh, for windows 10 fans, people have a reprieve until 2027 now for ending all security updates for it. Microsoft extended it.
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I saw that in Pixy's thread this morning. Since they're doing all the work to have updates until 2028 for enterprise clients, it doesn't seem like it would cost much (relatively) to make that available to all of us sticking with 10, aside from losing leverage on getting us to join the Win 11 AI farm, which doesn't much matter at current prices. So I expect they'll do the same thing next year, and after that, I guess we'll see what memory prices do.
Maybe Win 12 will be around by then and less full of AI slop, and thus a more appealing product, too.
Posted by: Methos at June 26, 2026 10:36 PM (vSvIl)
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... ok, except this POS wants a password before it will even let me in to the command prompt. I wish I knew what %$W)(*&%#*)(& tech jacked this up ...
Posted by: Helena Handbasket at June 26, 2026 10:37 PM (R+iUD)
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I lost it after hearing that sports commentary. Oh, BUUUUURNNN!
Posted by: pookysgirl, doing her best Michael Kelso impression at June 26, 2026 10:37 PM (Wt5PA)
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Is all this chip and memory chasing at the high end? I may need a new computer and it can just be a plain vanilla desktop.
Posted by: Hadrian the Seventh at June 26, 2026 10:34 PM (O0L8i)
Memory is the problem there. GPUs shouldn't hurt you.
Memory is insane.
I just saw something where Nvidia made a card with 96megs of ram for AI. Fucking insane.
Posted by: Aetius451AD work phone at June 26, 2026 10:37 PM (zZu0s)
Posted by: Miklos, for the Joint Estates of Joyce Kilmer and Robert Frost at June 26, 2026 10:37 PM (6VErX)
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Is all this chip and memory chasing at the high end? I may need a new computer and it can just be a plain vanilla desktop.
Posted by: Hadrian the Seventh
Buy a late model used one is my recommendation. All modern systems use ssd drives for storage and the prices on those have rocketed up along with RAM. That goes for desktops.
If you get a laptop, you may get a better deal because the memory nowadays is usually soldered onto the motherboard so makes it harder for a seller to pull the extra memory and sell it off the books.
If you aren't gaming, not as critical but the skyrocketing memory costs are hurting new computer sales and builds.
Posted by: whig at June 26, 2026 10:37 PM (E4rtv)
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I remember driving one evening in the countryside near Nacogdoches, and came over a rise into a little valley with a creek in it, and the whole place looked like it was filled with little sparkling stars near the ground.
Posted by: Tom Servo at June 26, 2026 10:16 PM (O+ktY)
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They are like this on our farm road from my mother's house to the lake. Carpets of fireflies in the trees as far as you can see in the woods as we drive by. They love them.
You can also see awesome stars and the Milky Way as no light pollution.
Grands also love driving, sitting in their father's lap, on this road or my mother's driveway. Granddaughter for some reason drives better in reverse. Grandson likes to pretend to drive my brother's tractor with a front end loader shovel thing (you can tell I don't know the name of it).
Grandson likes to fish. The older girlie, 5yrs, likes to talk to the fish caught, but doesn't want to hurt them.
Happy Friday, you crazy people.
Posted by: ChristyBlinkyTheGreat at June 26, 2026 10:38 PM (hzuYO)
92 Maybe Win 12 will be around by then and less full of AI slop, and thus a more appealing product, too.
Posted by: Methos at June 26, 2026 10:36 PM (vSvIl)
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Um, this is Microsoft we're talking about.
Posted by: Hadrian the Seventh at June 26, 2026 10:38 PM (O0L8i)
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ok, except this POS wants a password before it will even let me in to the command prompt. I wish I knew what %$W)(*&%#*)(& tech jacked this up ...
Posted by: Helena Handbasket
Did they set a BIOS password? If so, you have to clear the bios by resetting it which may or may not work.
Posted by: whig at June 26, 2026 10:39 PM (E4rtv)
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You know, Ceiling would be a great name for a band.
People who like them would be called Ceiling Fans.
Posted by: Hour of the Wolf at June 26, 2026 10:39 PM (qx7Zg)
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Memory-intensive chores should be done on hardware better suited to the job.
Posted by: Alberta Oil Peon
Muscle memory
I try to tell Darleen that
Posted by: Miklos, attempting to optimize at June 26, 2026 10:39 PM (6VErX)
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If I were going to start an evil organization like Hydra, SPECTRE or the First Order, my headquarters would look exactly like the Obama Libary.
Posted by: Lemmiwinks at June 26, 2026 10:36 PM (THY4u)
Too obvious a target.
The real PTB would meet somewhere else.
Obama won't be there.
Posted by: LTG at June 26, 2026 10:41 PM (+ZHEV)
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>>> 93
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Did they set a BIOS password? If so, you have to clear the bios by resetting it which may or may not work.
Posted by: whig at June 26, 2026 10:39 PM (E4rtv)
Maybe? This is very frustrating, setup should have been made *simpler* for the user...
Posted by: Helena Handbasket at June 26, 2026 10:41 PM (R+iUD)
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re: banana phone
I prefer this one. I can't quite say why.
https://youtu.be/AerpcJtg8Q8?list=RDAerpcJtg8Q8
Posted by: Archimedes at June 26, 2026 10:09 PM (Riz8t)
She looks like she'd be a handful or two...
Posted by: Joe Kidd at June 26, 2026 10:41 PM (nbLIj)
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You know, Ceiling would be a great name for a band.
People who like them would be called Ceiling Fans.
Posted by: Hour of the Wolf
Our attorneys will be in touch
But in nice way
Posted by: Miklosian Anti-Marketing SA de CV and bogus IPR management at June 26, 2026 10:41 PM (6VErX)
The Indianapolis Fever will defend home court on Saturday without Caitlin Clark.
Clark was ruled out of Saturday’s matchup against the Los Angeles Sparks after exiting Wednesday’s game with a back injury. Head coach Stephanie White did not indicate when Clark would return to the court, saying they just wanted the star guard to be healthy.
Posted by: Bertram Cabot, Jr. at June 26, 2026 10:41 PM (Cqx++)
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Maybe Win 12 will be around by then and less full of AI slop, and thus a more appealing product, too.
Posted by: Methos
I am done with Microsoft. They just cancelled perpetual licenses for 2019 Office for the Mac remotely so the poor sods with it are finding their Office programs neutered. I am probably buying an old Mac laptop simply to run my tax software on it. Taxes are the last thing I need for a Windoze machine to do and I am tired of their bullshit.
Posted by: whig at June 26, 2026 10:41 PM (E4rtv)
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Maybe Win 12 will be around by then and less full of AI slop, and thus a more appealing product, too.
Posted by: Methos at June 26, 2026 10:36 PM (vSvIl)
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Um, this is Microsoft we're talking about.
Posted by: Hadrian the Seventh at June 26, 2026 10:38 PM (O0L8i)
If they make the AI features optional, they'll remove U. S. English as a language and keyboard. It will default to (dot) Indian English.
Posted by: Hour of the Wolf at June 26, 2026 10:42 PM (qx7Zg)
Better than the fucking monster hailstorms than dinged the shit out of our vehicles when we lived in Colorado. Not to mention having to get the shingles on our roof replaced thrice.
Boise weather is not exciting, but, nor does it destroy your stuff.
Posted by: Pug Mahon, aka Agent Frank at June 26, 2026 10:42 PM (0aYVJ)
Posted by: MicroMiklos at June 26, 2026 10:43 PM (6VErX)
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WD - so how did you learn the "I think that I shall never see" line from the tree poem? For me it was my voice coach in high school picking a song. Pretty much my only other source of culture was Warner Brother cartoons.
Posted by: Iris at June 26, 2026 10:43 PM (286+n)
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Maybe? This is very frustrating, setup should have been made *simpler* for the user...
Posted by: Helena Handbasket
If you see a demand for a password before you see the swirling circle, then it is probably a bios password. If you have internet access, you will have to use the name and brand to figure out how to get around it. One way is by using a live cd of Linux that runs off the DVD drive or a live usb. But both of those depend on the boot sequence allowing boot by DVD and/or USB stick before going to the main ssd or rust based hard drive.
Posted by: whig at June 26, 2026 10:44 PM (E4rtv)
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No, not a BIOS pwd; it normally asks for a pwd only after winders has booted up. But I guess something changed to prevent using cmd from safe mode. Looking further...
Posted by: Helena Handbasket at June 26, 2026 10:44 PM (R+iUD)
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How much memory do you need on a GD phone anyway? Memory-intensive chores should be done on hardware better suited to the job.
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You're right as usual, AOP, but you should see the slop I've seen (especially newer) software engineers create. Bloatware doesn't begin to describe it. "I didn't know how much memory usage it would take to make the system grind to a halt, but I could see how much they were going to use."
Posted by: Don in SoCo at June 26, 2026 10:45 PM (6ERse)
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If they make the AI features optional, they'll remove U. S. English as a language and keyboard. It will default to (dot) Indian English.
Posted by: Hour of the Wolf
I am pleasing for assist with such issue
Posted by: Miklos at the Bangalore Support Centre of Most Excellence at June 26, 2026 10:45 PM (6VErX)
111 I told Her Majesty that I couldn't understand anything these WC pregame analysts were saying. She replied she was relieved it wasn't just her.
Posted by: Hadrian the Seventh at June 26, 2026 10:46 PM (O0L8i)
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"I didn't know how much memory usage it would take to make the system grind to a halt, but I could see how much they were going to use."
Posted by: Don in SoCo at June 26, 2026 10:45 PM (6ERse)
Ron White. Nice.
Posted by: Aetius451AD work phone at June 26, 2026 10:46 PM (zZu0s)
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REALLY want to smack the snot out of the tech who worked on this.
Posted by: Helena Handbasket at June 26, 2026 10:47 PM (R+iUD)
What I apparently need is an unsoldering iron
Posted by: MicroMiklos at June 26, 2026 10:43 PM (6VErX)
There's a youtuber named Kaida that can 'help' with that.
Posted by: Methos at June 26, 2026 10:47 PM (vSvIl)
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I'm down to Windows and MacOS. Both support my music, and finance and tax software. Panzer Corps 2 is only on Windows, as is my radio scanner programming software.
I've tried Linux, and lose the music, finance, tax, and scanner software. It plays more of my games, though.
Posted by: Hour of the Wolf at June 26, 2026 10:48 PM (qx7Zg)
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Fireflies used to be more numerous when I was a kid. We still see some here at Rancho Webworks, but never very many.
Decades ago, on a family trip, we drove up the east side of the Mississippi, and it was very late and the driver, me, was very weary. We found a park where we could pull out and stop for the night. I turned off the headlights, and I thought, I must be wearier than I realized, because there were flashes all over my field of vision.
It was one of the most spectacular scenes I've ever encountered. Gazillions upon gazillions of fireflies. So many that they seemed to be flashing in unison, in coordinated patterns - and for the first time, I realized why they were called lightning bugs. It looked like strings of electricity dancing all around the field.
The creators really outdid themselves on that bug.
118
How much memory do you need on a GD phone anyway? Memory-intensive chores should be done on hardware better suited to the job.
Posted by: Alberta Oil Peon
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I have a fair number of apps and OS just like desktops are getting more memory hungry with new iterations. Old phone speaker was dying and cost to repair more than phone.
Modern Android 15 or 16 runs a lot better on 8 gb.
Same with Iphones as their OS increases burden on memory and cpu.
120
These companies have paid scads of money on AI and gosh darn it YOU are going to use it.
Posted by: Bertram Cabot, Jr. at June 26, 2026 10:50 PM (Cqx++)
121
I was a 3rd class FCC tech for a radio station that had their tower array out in a field in Livingston, NJ. This time of year, the fireflies would start coming out, but the swarm would peak around July 4th. It looked like the stars dropped from the sky and hovered over the grass. Best damn job I ever had...
Posted by: Joe Kidd at June 26, 2026 10:50 PM (nbLIj)
122
You should have The Soldering Iron of Justice.
Posted by: BeckoningChasm at June 26, 2026 10:50 PM (CHHv1)
What I apparently need is an unsoldering iron
Posted by: MicroMiklos at June 26, 2026 10:43 PM (6VErX)
Isn't that a welding torch?
Posted by: Mark Andrew Edwards, Buy ammo at June 26, 2026 10:48 PM (xcxpd)
Thermite might be overkill.
Posted by: Hour of the Wolf at June 26, 2026 10:50 PM (qx7Zg)
124
I've tried Linux, and lose the music, finance, tax, and scanner software. It plays more of my games, though.
Posted by: Hour of the Wolf
You have to be careful on scanners, even good ones often don't get driver updates when Windows moves up a notch but I had an issue with Windows 10 and an old Canon all in one printer. Finally found a Windows 8.1 driver on Canon's India support website and installed it to get it to work. I have a Windows 10 machine that is largely offline just for scanning documents (don't ask--medico legal issues) and photos. I'll keep it running just for that.
On old scanners and printers, I find Linux actually has better support outside of HP which sucks. Brother and Epson do pretty well on their drivers.
I can’t even watch the Iran Egypt game in Seattle
On pride night.
Only
On cable.
Posted by: nurse ratched. at June 26, 2026 10:51 PM (yEz+x)
127
"What I apparently need is an unsoldering iron"
Check out the YT channels of the guys who do PCB repairs on GPUs. Absolute solder wizards.
Posted by: gp at June 26, 2026 10:52 PM (Jr5Lq)
128
Check out this one. Guy uses an old soldering iron to ben viola ribs:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tyKT8fX2HeI&t=33s
Posted by: Don in SoCo at June 26, 2026 10:53 PM (6ERse)
129
I've tried Linux, and lose the music, finance, tax, and scanner software. It plays more of my games, though.
Posted by: Hour of the Wolf
You have to be careful on scanners, even good ones often don't get driver updates when Windows moves up a notch but I had an issue with Windows 10 and an old Canon all in one printer. Finally found a Windows 8.1 driver on Canon's India support website and installed it to get it to work. I have a Windows 10 machine that is largely offline just for scanning documents (don't ask--medico legal issues) and photos. I'll keep it running just for that.
On old scanners and printers, I find Linux actually has better support outside of HP which sucks. Brother and Epson do pretty well on their drivers.
Posted by: whig at June 26, 2026 10:51 PM (E4rtv)
I have two Uniden radio/police scanners. So far, I've only found the software to program the frequencies is on Windows.
Posted by: Hour of the Wolf at June 26, 2026 10:54 PM (qx7Zg)
What I apparently need is an unsoldering iron
Posted by: MicroMiklos
You can make a soldering iron into an unsoldering iron by adding solder wick or a solder sucker. (Laugh it up, fuzzball.)
Posted by: mikeski (no charge) at June 26, 2026 10:54 PM (VHUov)
131
OMG!!! The national anthem of Egypt is called:
Bi-Lady Bi-Lady Bi-Lady HAHAHAHA
Posted by: NC Ref at June 26, 2026 10:55 PM (JLqL/)
132Check out the YT channels of the guys who do PCB repairs on GPUs. Absolute solder wizards.
He's a solder wizard
There's got to be a twist
A solder wizard
Such a subtle wrist
Posted by: Blanco Basura - Z28.310 at June 26, 2026 10:55 PM (+9wcF)
133 My feed keeps giving me Our Boarding House cartoons. I do identify with Major Hoople. Drawn for a different age. People had time to read his gaseous discourse. Egad!
Posted by: Hadrian the Seventh at June 26, 2026 10:56 PM (O0L8i)
134I can’t even watch the Iran Egypt game in Seattle
On pride night.
Only
On cable.
Posted by: nurse ratched.
Well that's pretty gay.
Posted by: mikeski isn't proud of this one at June 26, 2026 10:56 PM (VHUov)
135
"Check out the YT channels of the guys who do PCB repairs on GPUs. Absolute solder wizards."
youtube.com/@northwestrepair is a real good one.
Posted by: gp at June 26, 2026 10:56 PM (Jr5Lq)
136
107 No, not a BIOS pwd; it normally asks for a pwd only after winders has booted up. But I guess something changed to prevent using cmd from safe mode. Looking further...
Posted by: Helena Handbasket
Good. Those can be a bitch as you risk bricking the bios by reverting it. So, dunno if you are familiar with linux but you can download a live version to put on a dvd or on a usb. Shutdown the computer, then try to restart it with the live usb or the burned dvd on it. Ubuntu, Mint, or Debian are good bets. From there, with the right programs installed, you can actually edit the windows password file to reflect what you want. All free.
Hopefully, the boot order in the bios goes from usb/dvd first and then to the ssd/hard drive (which you can change the order if the bios has no password).
You may have to look on the internet for how to get into the bios--usually a two key combination right at power up. Sometimes it will be very briefly flashed on the screen before boot up.
Posted by: whig at June 26, 2026 10:57 PM (E4rtv)
137
I gave up on HP printers years ago. After several years, I finally reached low toner warnings on my laser printer.
My brother might still have a working Epson MX-100 dot matrix printer from the 80's
Posted by: Hour of the Wolf at June 26, 2026 10:58 PM (qx7Zg)
138
12 Fireflies emerging tonite, on schedule. A lovely evening in N IL.
Posted by: gp at June 26, 2026 10:07 PM (Jr5Lq)
If we were in Missouri in August would we see fireflies?
Posted by: Anonymous Rogue in Kalifornistan (ARiK's Phone) at June 26, 2026 10:59 PM (jEF53)
139
"I have two Uniden radio/police scanners. So far, I've only found the software to program the frequencies is on Windows."
Have you tried chirp? I use it. It's free, runs on all popular OSs.
https://chirpmyradio.com
Posted by: gp at June 26, 2026 10:59 PM (Jr5Lq)
140
>>> 136
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Posted by: whig at June 26, 2026 10:57 PM (E4rtv)
Saving this to try in the morning, thank you!
Posted by: Helena Handbasket at June 26, 2026 11:00 PM (R+iUD)
141
"I gave up on HP printers years ago. After several years, I finally reached low toner warnings on my laser printer.
My brother might still have a working Epson MX-100 dot matrix printer from the 80's"
I gave up on home printers altogether. I use the public library's printers now. Cheaper in the long run.
Posted by: gp at June 26, 2026 11:01 PM (Jr5Lq)
142 Kiwis play Belgium in Vancouver. The stadium holds 54,000. Son, we got high-school stadiums in Texas larger than that.
Posted by: Hadrian the Seventh at June 26, 2026 11:01 PM (O0L8i)
143
I have two Uniden radio/police scanners. So far, I've only found the software to program the frequencies is on Windows.
Posted by: Hour of the Wolf
It appears you have to use WINE or Cross Over which is the paid version (WINE is Code Weaver's development for their paid program Cross Over). If you have a cheap old computer, try WINE on it and try to install the program.
And it appears, digging around, that Uniden offers the U/Aware app for iOS/Android, which provides Bluetooth connectivity for scanning and monitoring without a PC.
Posted by: whig at June 26, 2026 11:01 PM (E4rtv)
144
Check out the YT channels of the guys who do PCB repairs on GPUs. Absolute solder wizards.
Posted by: gp at June 26, 2026 10:52 PM (Jr5Lq)
When my dad repaired my TV (bad capacitors) he took more time getting his kit out than the actual repair. $400 repair for the cost of capacitors and lunch.
And he complained that he loved repairing electronics, but his company always just wanted him to swap entire boards in and out.
Posted by: Aetius451AD work phone at June 26, 2026 11:02 PM (zZu0s)
145
Hmmm, female pastor sucking out the demons, huh? Well then, she can call me Beelzebub.
Posted by: Berserker-Dragonheads Division at June 26, 2026 11:03 PM (snZF9)
What I apparently need is an unsoldering iron
Posted by: MicroMiklos at June 26, 2026 10:43 PM (6VErX)
Isn't that a welding torch?
Posted by: Mark Andrew Edwards, Buy ammo at June 26, 2026 10:48 PM (xcxpd)
Thermite might be overkill.
Posted by: Hour of the Wolf at June 26, 2026 10:50 PM (qx7Zg)
*sets up camera*
Posted by: Mark Andrew Edwards
This might be worth the drive all the way to Alberta
Posted by: Miklos trusts AOP at June 26, 2026 11:05 PM (6VErX)
149
"And he complained that he loved repairing electronics, but his company always just wanted him to swap entire boards in and out."
That northwestrepair guy works on gaming boards that cost thousands of dollars. He's as skilled as a surgeon.
Posted by: gp at June 26, 2026 11:07 PM (Jr5Lq)
150
You need a desolder station. Mine is industrial level, cost $2K. It has a pencil that heats up to the same temp as the solder pen, but there is a vacuum pump that will suck the solder when it's ready and you push the button. It payed for itself in four months.
Posted by: Rev. Wishbone at June 26, 2026 11:07 PM (fkjGs)
151
120 These companies have paid scads of money on AI and gosh darn it YOU are going to use it.
Posted by: Bertram Cabot
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Nope. I do find Brave AI's summary when searching useful but only when I trust the sources it cites by going to them.
Posted by: whig at June 26, 2026 11:07 PM (E4rtv)
152
You can make a soldering iron into an unsoldering iron by adding solder wick or a solder sucker. (Laugh it up, fuzzball.)
Posted by: mikeski (no charge) at June 26, 2026 10:54 PM (VHUov)
The solder sucker is the way to fly. They are a godsend.
Posted by: Berserker-Dragonheads Division at June 26, 2026 11:07 PM (snZF9)
153
Helena, the method in that video will work, but his steps are not perfectly ideal (specifically renaming cmd instead of copying it is a risky move). I've saved some people's bacon with that trick.
Posted by: RandomDave at June 26, 2026 11:08 PM (aJQbY)
I can’t even watch the Iran Egypt game in Seattle
On pride night.
Only
On cable.
Posted by: nurse ratched
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Damn. And there you were all planned out with your popcorn and Irish.
Damn. I wish you could be there and live-post it for us.
Posted by: Blonde Morticia at June 26, 2026 11:12 PM (XJ22o)
159
Spent a sizeable part of the day bash scripting and creating fzf launch/preview menus for various projects.
The neovim screenwriting config is coming along nicely.
I've been testing it out using the Blade Runner screen play.
Reading through the script, they cut the dance hall scene down to the bits in the film with Zhora.
It would have been interesting to see that on film.
Posted by: Thomas Bender at June 26, 2026 11:13 PM (XV/Pl)
160
REALLY want to smack the snot out of the tech who worked on this.
Posted by: Helena Handbasket at June 26, 2026 10:47 PM (R+iUD)
Before you open the command prompt, see if there is an option to run it as the admin.
Posted by: Joe Kidd at June 26, 2026 11:09 PM (nbLIj)
And will that finally slap the tech?
Posted by: Nerd Herd at June 26, 2026 11:13 PM (NZPfR)
161
Today I bought a pork shoulder and turned it into sausage, which I then stuffed into hog casings. It was quite a job, and one I have never tried before.
I am letting the links cool over night before I bag them for freezing. I am not set up to smoke anything yet.
If I plan to do this on lot I need to invest in better equipment.
Posted by: Kindltot at June 26, 2026 11:13 PM (rbvCR)
162 Damn. And there you were all planned out with your popcorn and Irish.
______________
She even dyed her hair pink and purple for occasion.
Posted by: Hadrian the Seventh at June 26, 2026 11:14 PM (O0L8i)
163REALLY want to smack the snot out of the tech who worked on this.
Posted by: Helena Handbasket
Before you open the command prompt, see if there is an option to run it as the admin.
Posted by: Joe Kidd
And will that finally slap the tech?
Posted by: Nerd Herd
"slap yourself."
"what?"
"sudo slap yourself."
"okay."
https://xkcd.com/149/
Posted by: mikeski, professional nerd at June 26, 2026 11:16 PM (VHUov)
165
FWIW, 0Patch (zeroPatch), offers paid plans going back to Windows 7 for security patches if you have a critical software program on old iron you need to use and cannot use a container or VM to run it.
I think Panda Antivirus runs updates and will run even on Windows XP SP3 as well as newer systems.
Supermium is a safe browser for old windows machines that is updated and patched for security if you must get online with the old machine. Legacy Update has all the old microsoft patches for long ago Windows systems going back to XP3 (and yes, it has service packs for them). The thing to be careful of is third parties offering drivers for old software as some of them aren't kosher. Dig around on international sites as you can sometimes find old drivers on printers, etc. abroad in places like India or Thailand (use English for most of its support websites for companies like Canon, etc.).
Posted by: whig at June 26, 2026 11:17 PM (E4rtv)
166
REALLY want to smack the snot out of the tech who worked on this.
Posted by: Helena Handbasket at June 26, 2026 10:47 PM (R+iUD)
Before you do, see if bluebell would like to join you and Bluebell the hen.
Posted by: Hour of the Wolf at June 26, 2026 11:17 PM (qx7Zg)
167She even dyed her hair pink and purple for occasion.
Posted by: Hadrian the Seventh
I think that's a wig.
Posted by: mikeski at June 26, 2026 11:17 PM (VHUov)
168
Well, I scored a big win with buddy's Gravely mower with the freshly-installed Briggs and Stratton engine from a Brand X mower. I could get it to start, and kinda-sorta run, at a slow idle, going "biff-biff-biff-biff" for a few seconds, and then quit. Changed the coil, same thing. Took off muffler, thinking mice might have clogged it with a nest. Same thing, and I could see in the port that the exhaust valve was moving. Took tappet cover off. Wow! Adjusting nut for intake rocker had slacked way off, and intake valve was not moving at all. It was working, albeit very poorly, as an atmospheric valve, like on those old hit and miss engines. But pushrod wasn't moving either... I found what felt like the pushrod seat in the lifter, and gave the rod a tap with a hammer. Clink! Pushrod went in half an inch or so, and now moved as engine was cranked. (1/2)
Posted by: Alberta Oil Peon at June 26, 2026 11:17 PM (1z8ji)
169
I am done with Microsoft. They just cancelled perpetual licenses for 2019 Office for the Mac remotely so the poor sods with it are finding their Office programs neutered. I am probably buying an old Mac laptop simply to run my tax software on it. Taxes are the last thing I need for a Windoze machine to do and I am tired of their bullshit.
Posted by: whig
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Tim is a voyer but he will fight the govt tooth and nail to stay out of your business, same with hackers.
All of this crap with Windoz, why? If your employer wants you to have it, it's his responsibility to provide it. If you don't feel that way buy a computer dedicated to your boss and let him be concerned about the maintenance. Then buy your own system dedicated to you. And when you do -- Fuck Microsoft. If you continue with MS there must be something you're not saying that you like\\\
Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at June 26, 2026 11:18 PM (Q8D76)
>>Tim Apple is retiring soon. I think they've already picked his successor, but I know nothing about this new person.
He's the guy who led the VR Headset debacle.
I'm not enthused about this selection.
Posted by: Thomas Bender at June 26, 2026 11:25 PM (XV/Pl)
181
All of this crap with Windoz, why? If your employer wants you to have it, it's his responsibility to provide it. If you don't feel that way buy a computer dedicated to your boss and let him be concerned about the maintenance. Then buy your own system dedicated to you. And when you do -- Fuck Microsoft. If you continue with MS there must be something you're not saying that you like\\\
Posted by: Braenyard
I rarely used my office computers to check anything more than email. Last one was a Mac laptop and main reason I don't have Macs at home yet is because I hate Safari as a browser (all browsers are Safari in Macland and simply shells over them).
Chrome is it for Windoze and Linux but you can get an de googled browser Chromium that works for most websites as does Brave and Vivaldi. Firefox has improved its perfomance and still uses its own code for the most part too.
Posted by: whig at June 26, 2026 11:25 PM (E4rtv)
182
170 2/2
So I reassembled the rockers, set tappet clearances, and the engine fired right up. Woo-hoo!
All that remains is to set up the electric clutch for the mower deck drive.
Posted by: Alberta Oil Peon
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In the beginning, before promotion, dad went through a series of old Chevy p/u's. We would work on them every weekend for the truck to make it through the next week. - Anyway -
He bought one truck the owner said was shot. It just wouldn't run right. Dad drove it home and loosened all the tappets then readjusted them. The owner had tightened them down till they didn't clatter. Solid lifters on those old trucks; cut them some slack.
Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at June 26, 2026 11:27 PM (Q8D76)
184 It's funny, I think of myself as tech-savvy and I'm always the leader on the job and in the fam, where I'm Little Miss Tech Support, but I don't know a fraction of the politics and troubles of these OS wars. And I've used open source, Microsoft, and Apple!
Posted by: Blonde Morticia at June 26, 2026 11:30 PM (XJ22o)
Posted by: Blonde Morticia at June 26, 2026 11:30 PM (XJ22o)
186 It's going to be scorching next week, I was just looking at the weather prognosticationings. Forecast high of 99F next Friday. Now that I'm 29, this heat gets harder and harder to take each year.
On the bright side, all the evening cloud mess (cold air damming thing) that prevented me from seeing all the astronomical happenings this month has lifted. Mostly.
Posted by: publius, Rascally Mr. Miley (w6EFb) at June 26, 2026 11:31 PM (w6EFb)
187
Phone security updates up to Sept 2025 and looking at mfg website, have monthly security patches until June 2026 to install. PITA as I don't want to start using the phone until patched.
Posted by: whig at June 26, 2026 11:32 PM (E4rtv)
188
I have Brave and Firefox. Brave is heavy but is a super blocker.
Firefox is light, smooth and super adjustable. Moving more and more to FF mostly because I can adjust the font and font size.
The standard Brave font kills my eyes and FF has a list of fonts and sizes to choose from.
Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at June 26, 2026 11:32 PM (Q8D76)
189
184
It's funny, I think of myself as tech-savvy and I'm always the leader on the job and in the fam, where I'm Little Miss Tech Support, but I don't know a fraction of the politics and troubles of these OS wars. And I've used open source, Microsoft, and Apple!
Posted by: Blonde Morticia
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Call it the search for mo money is the problem. Companies either want your data to sell or they want to lock you into never ending subscriptions to keep paying for what you already bought.
Posted by: whig at June 26, 2026 11:33 PM (E4rtv)
190
whig, and don't forget the healing power of AND
Posted by: RandomDave at June 26, 2026 11:34 PM (aJQbY)
191
He bought one truck the owner said was shot. It just wouldn't run right. Dad drove it home and loosened all the tappets then readjusted them. The owner had tightened them down till they didn't clatter. Solid lifters on those old trucks; cut them some slack.
Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at June 26, 2026 11:27 PM (Q8D76)
Back in the day, the drill on small-block Chevy's with hydraulic lifters was (on an idling engine) to back them off until they began to click, then tighten until the click just stopped, then tighten 5/8 of a turn further, to set the plunger in the lifter to the middle of its travel.
Posted by: Alberta Oil Peon at June 26, 2026 11:34 PM (1z8ji)
192 Call it the search for mo money is the problem. Companies either want your data to sell or they want to lock you into never ending subscriptions to keep paying for what you already bought.
Posted by: whig
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I surrendered to the borg incrementally, and I think I should set aside a week, 8 hours a day, to extricate myself.
Posted by: Blonde Morticia at June 26, 2026 11:36 PM (XJ22o)
>>all browsers are Safari in Macland and simply shells over them
This is only true for iOS, on Macs, each browser is it's own app without any Safari shell.
Posted by: Thomas Bender at June 26, 2026 11:37 PM (XV/Pl)
195
188 I have Brave and Firefox. Brave is heavy but is a super blocker.
Firefox is light, smooth and super adjustable. Moving more and more to FF mostly because I can adjust the font and font size.
The standard Brave font kills my eyes and FF has a list of fonts and sizes to choose from.
Posted by: Braenyard
I have four browsers on my machine, part of it was because I use Linux at home, I could never be sure what the users on our university's courseware might see. I usually used hyperlinked syllabi to open sources on the net for a text rather than making the poor sods pay for an expensive soon to be outdated text.
Microsoft pissed me off during the 2000's, I always kept one system with Office installed (work license current) and an older paid complete version just for compatibility issues. Used Dragon Dictate for years as arthritis and loss of hand dexterity progressed until Microslop bought it and ruined that company too. Taken until now for Linux to catch up with voice dictation using Whispr.
Posted by: whig at June 26, 2026 11:37 PM (E4rtv)
196
So I reassembled the rockers, set tappet clearances, and the engine fired right up. Woo-hoo!
All that remains is to set up the electric clutch for the mower deck drive.
Posted by: Alberta Oil Peon at June 26, 2026 11:19 PM (1z8ji)
Well you had a more fun day than I had. I got to work on a bike that was in a flood that was over the handlebars. This was hurricane Sandy from 15 years ago. The kid puts 2k into the bike in cosmetics, and then tells me about the flood. I said to the kid, are you insane? The salt water destroyed everything inside. He says no they drained the water, and then it sat for 15 years. I said oh that changes everything...are you fucking INSANE??? He says its jumping out of gear. I said no shit, its destroyed inside. He didn't listen, his rose colored glasses were the size of a Jumbotron . I took it apart, all the aluminum parts of the detent system were rotted away, the shafts were gone, the bearings were gone, the oil came out like mud. He's gonna shit when we call him. And...nobody is talking about the engine. He spent 2K putting lipstick on a pig with NOOO clue what the engine and trans looked like inside.
Posted by: Berserker-Dragonheads Division at June 26, 2026 11:39 PM (snZF9)
197
then tighten 5/8 of a turn further, to set the plunger in the lifter to the middle of its travel.
Posted by: Alberta Oil Peon
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Probably what the owner did, not understanding he was working on solid lifters. What we did; on running engine, loosen all until they are clicking, then, in firing order tighten until silent and back off until it clicks. Dads rule.
First one I remember had a (don't touch it) roll out window. '39?
Didn't have a fuel pump or an oil pump either.
Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at June 26, 2026 11:41 PM (Q8D76)
198The kid puts 2k into the bike in cosmetics, and then tells me about the flood.
Posted by: Berserker
But the bike was cheap! That's why he had $2000 for bells and streamers!
Posted by: mikeski at June 26, 2026 11:42 PM (VHUov)
199
I took it apart, all the aluminum parts of the detent system were rotted away, the shafts were gone, the bearings were gone, the oil came out like mud. He's gonna shit when we call him. And...nobody is talking about the engine. He spent 2K putting lipstick on a pig with NOOO clue what the engine and trans looked like inside.
Posted by: Berserker-Dragonheads Division at June 26, 2026 11:39 PM (snZF9)
Yikes! Sounds like he would be better off buying another bike, and transferring all the bling to it.
Posted by: Alberta Oil Peon at June 26, 2026 11:42 PM (1z8ji)
200
Looks like either webkit (Safari ,Orion, etc. ) or Chrome (Chromium). Thanks Thomas. Makes it easier to go to a Mac cube or something just for taxes. Looks like Firefox still uses Gecko on Macs as well. Never ran right on my old Mac laptop but that was circa 2021.
202
Gee, I just love all this computer and gearhead talk.
Posted by: Count de Monet, channeling Ensign Parker at June 26, 2026 11:43 PM (wVcYX)
203
Nurse, if you're still around and not listening to the Pride game on the radio, you could try a couple live streams for sea otter habitats in west coast aquariums.
Posted by: Hour of the Wolf at June 26, 2026 11:45 PM (qx7Zg)
205
Duh, I finally get the Boy Scout joke. I'm slow.
Posted by: Count de Monet at June 26, 2026 11:46 PM (wVcYX)
206
Trump calls democrats godless communists. Jesus told the rich man to give his money to the poor if he wanted to go to heaven. 2Corinthians trump knows he is going to burn in hell with the devil.
Posted by: exodus 21:22-25 at June 26, 2026 11:47 PM (uIF29)
207
204 202 Would you prefer boob talk? I can oblige.
Posted by: Bulg at June 26, 2026 11:46 PM (77rzZ)
You could start with Carisa Codel.
Posted by: Hour of the Wolf at June 26, 2026 11:47 PM (qx7Zg)
208
Hope you and the girls are doing OK.
Haven't seen you around lately hope
everything is going OK.
Posted by: Braenyard
The girls are making extra double money because the Regional Bass Master's Tournament is here at the lake again. Regional is a big thing, rich people with big-ass boats and such.
No Title Loans on any of the trucks this month.
And I get some damn peace and quiet.
Posted by: Managerial Miklos at June 26, 2026 11:48 PM (6VErX)
Posted by: Aetius451AD work phone at June 26, 2026 11:50 PM (G3T/K)
211
The stadium holds 54,000. Son, we got high-school stadiums in Texas larger than that.
Posted by: Hadrian the Seventh at June 26, 2026 11:01 PM
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Yeah, but that's metric
Posted by: 496 at June 26, 2026 11:50 PM (z9zfD)
212
The kid puts 2k into the bike in cosmetics, and then tells me about the flood.
Posted by: Berserker
But the bike was cheap! That's why he had $2000 for bells and streamers!
Posted by: mikeski at June 26, 2026 11:42 PM (VHUov)
He got the bike for free. He just showed up with it all painted nice and looking pretty good. Tells me about the flood and I damn near shit my pants. I have done plenty of flood bikes, and there is never any happiness where salt water is involved. Its the most brutal jobs we ever deal with, and very very few end happy. I told him he was insane, and he insisted the bike was good. Then he tells me about the bike jumping out of gear and says it needs an adjustment. yeah, sure it does. I hope a Claymore mine is included in this adjustment.
Posted by: Berserker-Dragonheads Division at June 26, 2026 11:51 PM (snZF9)
213
I surrendered to the borg incrementally, and I think I should set aside a week, 8 hours a day, to extricate myself.
Posted by: Blonde Morticia
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Probably the end of keeping Microsoft Office around for me as I decommission windows machines. I am probably going to ixnay Windows 11 when I have a replacement mac cube for the taxes, maybe next year.
OnlyOffice claims full Microslop compatibility with files and that is available for Linux now. Produces and edits native Microsoft file formats while Libre Office has to translate the files upon opening and saving unless you go old school Microsoft formats.
Posted by: tankdemon at June 26, 2026 11:56 PM (6LYkH)
221
Yikes! Sounds like he would be better off buying another bike, and transferring all the bling to it.
Posted by: Alberta Oil Peon at June 26, 2026 11:42 PM (1z8ji)
He should have broke it up into parts, sold it off in pieces, take the money and buy a nice bike. Its a sportster, you can get them for 3K. This dude is soooo fucked and has no idea. It needs tires, the wheel bearings are probably rotted along with the swingarm bearings, and steering neck bearings. The engine...jesus, all those crank roller bearings, roller lifters, etc. I'm going to stick a camera down the cylinders when I go back next week.
Posted by: Berserker-Dragonheads Division at June 26, 2026 11:57 PM (snZF9)
223 I may have to decamp to the vibrant Hot Air ONT if this keeps up.
Posted by: Bulg
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Those guys are Fags!!!!
Posted by: Jeff Spicoli at June 26, 2026 11:58 PM (E4rtv)
224
That banana phone video (which I did watch all the way to the end) has definitely cast aside any doubts anybody might have had as to whether or not you deserve the "Wierd" moniker, Dave.
Posted by: tankdemon at June 26, 2026 11:58 PM (6LYkH)
225
He identifies as a busty bikini blonde, haterz!
Posted by: Alberta Oil Peon at June 26, 2026 11:25 PM (1z8ji)
___________________
I've got a new schtick to make leftist heads explode. Whenever or where ever someone starts a sentence with as "I identify as..." and follows up with some instruction as how I am to address them, I will say the following.
"Well, now. It seems we have a problem. Unless you talk to yourself a lot, you will not be addressing yourself directly. BUT, as a third party communicating with you, it is up to me how I address you. That's my call, not yours. Sometimes I will say what the other person wishes to hear. Sometimes I will be factual. Sometimes rude. Sometimes indifferent. And, sometimes I won't give a shit. Are we clear, Ms. Control Freak?"
Posted by: Orson at June 26, 2026 11:59 PM (dIske)
226
13 If they put out trash cans like that, I'd go there just to use one.
Posted by: Diogenes at June 26, 2026 10:07 PM (2WIwB)
If you work at JP Morgan, I would not suggest stealing one.
Posted by: tankdemon at June 27, 2026 12:00 AM (6LYkH)
Thank you for contribution. It will be given the full consideration it deserves.
Posted by: publius, Rascally Mr. Miley (w6EFb) at June 26, 2026 11:52 PM (w6EFb)
Until you responded, I didn't realize it posted. Its posts are automatically ignored.
Posted by: Hour of the Wolf at June 27, 2026 12:00 AM (qx7Zg)
228
All OSes are crap. I wish that wasn’t the case but here we are. They are all either monetary traps to keep you tied to some family of crapware or personal info harvesters or sometimes both. And open source is getting captured by bluehaired commie freaks. You just have to deal with usability, basic functionality being the least important factor in design. Part of the general enshitification of modern life.
Posted by: banana Dream - dang I sound old at June 27, 2026 12:01 AM (G9B3a)
229
We have two crews of 5 who do nothing but desolder parts and replace them here at work. I truly is an art form as I couldn't do it to save my life. It's a very involved process with microscopes and a very steady hand.
Posted by: Reforger at June 27, 2026 12:02 AM (mTPps)
230
How about a nice round of applause for Mayor Bas. The warehouse fire was snuffed out earlier today. Eight days for a warehouse fire. That's an improvement.
Posted by: Orson at June 27, 2026 12:02 AM (dIske)
231 If they put out trash cans like that, I'd go there just to use one.
Posted by: Diogenes
If you work at JP Morgan, I would not suggest stealing one.
Posted by: tankdemon
Looks pretty heavy.
Posted by: Bertram Cabot, Jr. at June 27, 2026 12:03 AM (Cqx++)
232
228 All OSes are crap. I wish that wasn’t the case but here we are. They are all either monetary traps to keep you tied to some family of crapware or personal info harvesters or sometimes both. And open source is getting captured by bluehaired commie freaks. You just have to deal with usability, basic functionality being the least important factor in design. Part of the general enshitification of modern life.
Posted by: banana Dream
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Eh, Android is getting pretty good and Lineage is moving right along with a lot more new phone supported and de googled. Ironically Pixel phones take to Lineage particularly well.
Posted by: Jeff Spicoli at June 27, 2026 12:04 AM (E4rtv)
233
How about a nice round of applause for Mayor Bas. The warehouse fire was snuffed out earlier today. Eight days for a warehouse fire. That's an improvement.
Posted by: Orson at June 27, 2026 12:02 AM (dIske)
Did they put Kamala on the roof, or that woman above, to suck the oxygen out of the air around the fire? Both of them?
Posted by: Hour of the Wolf at June 27, 2026 12:05 AM (qx7Zg)
234
206 .... Jesus told the rich man to give his money to the poor if he wanted to go to heaven. ...
Posted by: exodus 21:22-25
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Did Jesus say that or did Paul say Jesus said that?
Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at June 27, 2026 12:05 AM (Q8D76)
235
Oh, and Linus is not particularly woke and the recent crash and burn of the troon running the porting of Linux to Apple M1 hardware is slowly gaining function after the troon left the project.
Posted by: Jeff Spicoli at June 27, 2026 12:06 AM (E4rtv)
INDIANAPOLIS — Kevin Singh remains in custody on a $40,000 cash bond and a separate no-bond hold out of Hendricks County after being charged with stalking Indiana Fever player Sophie Cunningham, according to court records and a Friday hearing.
Singh told the court he does not have the financial means to post bond.
Posted by: Bertram Cabot, Jr. at June 27, 2026 12:07 AM (Cqx++)
238 Would you prefer boob talk? I can oblige.
Posted by: Bulg at June 26, 2026 11:46 PM (77rzZ)
Boobs (turn the soun on)
https://tinyurl.com/585sy4jd
Posted by: Kindltot at June 27, 2026 12:09 AM (rbvCR)
239 Did Jesus say that or did Paul say Jesus said that?
Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others
Paul in the Book of Raimondo
Posted by: Bertram Cabot, Jr. at June 27, 2026 12:09 AM (Cqx++)
240
That trash can... an idea for aftermarket 'upgrade' compatible with Doggie Dooley® products. LOL
Posted by: JQ at June 27, 2026 12:10 AM (rdVOm)
241
Singh told the court he does not have the financial means to post bond.
Posted by: Bertram Cabot, Jr. at June 27, 2026 12:07 AM (Cqx++)
Gee. WNBA finally gets ONE fan, and what do they do? Charge him with stalking. Sheesh!
Posted by: Alberta Oil Peon at June 27, 2026 12:11 AM (1z8ji)
242
Did Jesus say that or did Paul say Jesus said that?
Posted by: Braenyard
Neither. Troll is showing biblical ignorance--referral to easier for a camel to pass through the eye of the needle (which in fact referred to a specific city gate in Jerusalem) than for a rich man to enter Heaven.
It is not being wealthy is a bar to entering heaven but rather it is simply one more barrier that can block one from entry. FWIW, envy of others is also a block as it is sinful behavior and it doesn't matter that one claims that their cause is just in taking other people's money. Love one another as one would love your self is pretty broad and excludes envious SOBs as it might a rich person if they love their money more than heaven.
There is no Karl Marx exception in the Bible--trying to use government to take other people's money for your own virtue doesn't work.
And Marx's to each and from each is pseudo Christian heresy bullshit.
Posted by: Jeff Spicoli at June 27, 2026 12:11 AM (E4rtv)
243
Wow, who knew that Spicoli was so Biblically literate?
Posted by: Bulg at June 27, 2026 12:13 AM (77rzZ)
244
That’s in one of the Gospels.
Posted by: Bulg at June 27, 2026 12:07 AM (77rzZ)
Three of them, actually. Matthew, Mark, and Luke..
Posted by: Joe Kidd at June 27, 2026 12:14 AM (nbLIj)
245
Godless Communist? Trump is guilty of being redundant
247
I've been afflicted with a bad cold the past two weeks. Man flu, even. It's finally going away. To celebrate the return of my appetite, I picked up some shaved steak at Kroger today on a Special. Tomorrow, I'll caramelize some onions, drop in the steak, season to taste, melt some cheese over it and roll it up in a carb-smart tortilla with diced tomato. Tex-Mex-Philly-low rent cheesesteak.
Posted by: Count de Monet at June 27, 2026 12:16 AM (wVcYX)
248
Eh, Android is getting pretty good and Lineage is moving right along with a lot more new phone supported and de googled. Ironically Pixel phones take to Lineage particularly well.
Posted by: Jeff Spicoli at June 27, 2026 12:04 AM (E4rtv)
It would be nice to be able to buy a phone pre-loaded with Lineage at an affordable price.
Posted by: Alberta Oil Peon at June 27, 2026 12:17 AM (1z8ji)
Not quite. The Bible and Jesus himself was rather precise when talking about wealth. It is more the love of money more than other people can block wealthy from going to heaven, not wealth itself.
If you love deviant sex in defiance of biblical ordinances, then again, it can block you from heaven, because Jesus talks about sexual purity and being monogamous if married. Being self righteous like a Pharisee would be another obstacle to heaven, and so it goes. Sinful behavior blocks us from communion with the Lord and often represents overvaluing the materialism of today than the promise of future riches in heaven.
The specific example is a young man that wanted to follow Jesus but went away sadly when Jesus asked him to give away all his wealth to follow him. He didn't say wealthy people were going to hell, merely that it was difficult and all things are possible with the Father.
Posted by: Jeff Spicoli at June 27, 2026 12:17 AM (E4rtv)
250
It would be nice to be able to buy a phone pre-loaded with Lineage at an affordable price.
Posted by: Alberta Oil Peon
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Used to be a guy here that had done several pixel phones that way which worked for him. Hadn't seen his nic around in several years though.
Posted by: Jeff Spicoli at June 27, 2026 12:18 AM (E4rtv)
I watched that movie on X last night... yeah. It was OK.
Posted by: JQ at June 27, 2026 12:21 AM (rdVOm)
259
250 It would be nice to be able to buy a phone pre-loaded with Lineage at an affordable price.
Posted by: Alberta Oil Peon
AOP, you can buy used phones at pretty decent prices (at least until they go up due to increasing phone prices as well). And I would only buy a used phone if I could hack it and install a fresh Lineage OS anyway. Amazon sells quite a few reconditioned and unlocked phones that are suitable targets.
Posted by: whig at June 27, 2026 12:22 AM (E4rtv)
260
It’s even funnier that Whig was using the Spicoli sock.
Love ya, Whig!
Posted by: Bulg at June 27, 2026 12:23 AM (77rzZ)
261
While the best os is subjective, MacOS is essentially UNIX with a pretty windows manager.
The essential look feel and operation of Mac OS has not really changed in nearly 40 years.
Windows hoverer seems to have an entire department dedicated to finding creative ways to change where everything is, how everything operates, and how can they best piss off there users.
Posted by: Thomas Bender at June 27, 2026 12:26 AM (XV/Pl)
262
Was it two nights ago people here were talking about little solar powered speakers scattered on the forest floor around Mt. Shasta? Love that that sort of stuff! Lemurians live inside the mountain. Lenticular clouds hide their space craft. Klamath and Modoc Indians have some wild creation myths about Shasta.
No one can just appreciate it for what it is. A giant stargate portal to Omnicron Prime.
Posted by: 13times at June 27, 2026 12:26 AM (fnZRl)
INDIANAPOLIS — Kevin Singh remains in custody on a $40,000 cash bond and a separate no-bond hold out of Hendricks County after being charged with stalking Indiana Fever player Sophie Cunningham, according to court records and a Friday hearing.
Singh told the court he does not have the financial means to post bond.
Posted by: Bertram Cabot, Jr.
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Of all the girls to choose from he picks on a white girl.
Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at June 27, 2026 12:27 AM (Q8D76)
264I've got a new schtick to make leftist heads explode. Whenever or where ever someone starts a sentence with as "I identify as..." and follows up with some instruction as how I am to address them, I will say the following.
Posted by: Orson
"And I identify as someone who identifies people. And I identify that you are not, in fact, female; you are a man in a dress and high heels."
"Sir."
Posted by: mikeski at June 27, 2026 12:28 AM (VHUov)
INDIANAPOLIS — Kevin Singh remains in custody on a $40,000 cash bond and a separate no-bond hold out of Hendricks County after being charged with stalking Indiana Fever player Sophie Cunningham, according to court records and a Friday hearing.
Singh told the court he does not have the financial means to post bond.
Posted by: Bertram Cabot, Jr.
I believe Sophie Cunningham is a blackbelt in Taekwondo.
Posted by: Puddleglum at work at June 27, 2026 12:30 AM (K9xEt)
266INDIANAPOLIS — Kevin Singh remains in custody [...] after being charged with stalking Indiana Fever player Sophie Cunningham
Posted by: Bertram Cabot, Jr.
Of all the girls to choose from he picks on a white girl.
Posted by: Braenyard
Singh. Indian. They're not just racist, they're shadeist. Darker-skinned fellow Indians are worse than lighter-skinned ones.
Posted by: mikeski at June 27, 2026 12:32 AM (VHUov)
267
I've got a new schtick to make leftist heads explode. Whenever or where ever someone starts a sentence with as "I identify as..." and follows up with some instruction as how I am to address them, I will say the following.
Posted by: Orson
"And I identify as someone who identifies people. And I identify that you are not, in fact, female; you are a man in a dress and high heels."
"Sir."
Posted by: mikeski at June 27, 2026 12:28 AM (VHUov)
"I have determined that speaking with you is a waster of time." Then I walk away.
Posted by: Hour of the Wolf at June 27, 2026 12:32 AM (qx7Zg)
268
Earlier today I saw that Elon Musk is thinking about getting into the mobile phone business. I wonder if he might also venture into the consumer computer field.
Image true cloud computing, with all the hardware up in the sky. Now imagine Elon firing any programmer who produced bloatware, forcing them to make the product leaner and tougher.
Posted by: Idaho Spudboy at June 27, 2026 12:33 AM (twNSf)
269
Singh. Indian. They're not just racist, they're shadeist. Darker-skinned fellow Indians are worse than lighter-skinned ones.
Posted by: mikeski at June 27, 2026 12:32 AM (VHUov)
He will be charged with dis-turban the piece.
Posted by: Alberta Oil Peon at June 27, 2026 12:33 AM (1z8ji)
270Not quite. The Bible and Jesus himself was rather precise when talking about wealth. It is more the love of money more than other people can block wealthy from going to heaven, not wealth itself.
This. Communists purposely twist Christianity to justify there demonic beliefs.
Posted by: Puddleglum at work at June 27, 2026 12:35 AM (K9xEt)
271 It's nearing full Moon, which will be on the 29th. It's going to be pretty low in the sky, nearly as low as it was last June. Also near apogee, so a "micromoon". A low, small Moon.
To first order, this effect is easy to see. Since the Moon is near the ecliptic and a full Moon is opposite the sun, when the sun is high, the moon is low, and vice versa. So, low Moons in summer and high moons in winter.
But there's a higher order effect, nodal precession. The Moon's orbit is inclined about 5 degrees to the ecliptic, and that stays fairly constant, but precesses around in an 18.6 yr cycle. So, that 5 degrees either adds or subtracts from the tilt of the ecliptic relative to the equator at the max and min over that 18.6 year cycle.
We hit a maximum, dubbed Major Lunar Standstill(Lunistice) around Dec to Jan 2024-2025. So, this time, it's still pretty close and we get another exceptionally low full Moon this June.
Posted by: publius, Rascally Mr. Miley (w6EFb) at June 27, 2026 12:38 AM (w6EFb)
272
>>Whenever or where ever someone starts a sentence with as "I identify as..."
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At that point, it's time to walk away. No words. (must. not. eyeroll... augghhhh!)
Not certain I could handle that situation any other way, except perhaps by breaking out into hysterical laughter. I dunno.
Posted by: JQ at June 27, 2026 12:38 AM (rdVOm)
273
I like to buy and consume hot dogs exactly once a year, on or near Independence Day. I caramelize onions and add mustard. Haven't done it in maybe five years but this year I finally have again. I would be remiss if I did not share this with my fake internet friends that don't care.
Wages are too low! There are not enough jobs! So...let's import millions of foreigners to drive down wages and take jobs.
Or, and this is a fun one, when a lefty you know starts ranting about the cost of housing ask them what would happen to the cost of housing if tens of millions of illegals and refugees were sent home?
Posted by: 18-1 at June 27, 2026 12:39 AM (sKqQm)
275
Of all the girls to choose from he picks on a white girl.
Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends
Clearly a Hate Crime
Posted by: Miklos is a Jury of One at June 27, 2026 12:40 AM (6VErX)
276 What Elon is after is having global phone/internet service anywhere on the globe that cannot be controlled by governments.
See the direct to cell thing. The satellites function as cell towers themselves. You've got a phone anywhere on the planet, no need to depend on land based towers.
Posted by: publius, Rascally Mr. Miley (w6EFb) at June 27, 2026 12:40 AM (w6EFb)
277
Or, and this is a fun one, when a lefty you know starts ranting about the cost of housing ask them what would happen to the cost of housing if tens of millions of illegals and refugees were sent home?
Posted by: 18-1 at June 27, 2026 12:39 AM (sKqQm)
"We don't have to hurt people to accomplish our goals. All we have to do is kill the rich."
Posted by: ... at June 27, 2026 12:41 AM (vE0+H)
278Singh. Indian. They're not just racist, they're shadeist. Darker-skinned fellow Indians are worse than lighter-skinned ones.
India was invaded by Arabs and Persians. While I assume there were color variations by latitude before the invasion I would also guess the invaders and their children from Indian sex slaves were lighter skin then the native population
Posted by: 18-1 at June 27, 2026 12:41 AM (sKqQm)
279
Seeing the Gary Plauche pic up top and then by some cosmic fate with the interwebs I see a post on YT that Idaho will start executing criminals convicted of child molestation by firing squad starting July 1. No less no more
Posted by: Rex B at June 27, 2026 12:42 AM (rgnea)
280
>>Of all the girls to choose from he picks on a white girl.
Not just any white girl. Caitlan Clarke's bodyguard.
If you haven't seen Cunningham's pointed finger stare down yet, you will.
Good for her.
Posted by: JackStraw at June 27, 2026 12:42 AM (viF8m)
281
Or, and this is a fun one, when a lefty you know starts ranting about the cost of housing ask them what would happen to the cost of housing if tens of millions of illegals and refugees were sent home?
Posted by: 18-1
My understanding was that there would be no math
Posted by: typical commie at June 27, 2026 12:43 AM (6VErX)
282
See the direct to cell thing. The satellites function as cell towers themselves. You've got a phone anywhere on the planet, no need to depend on land based towers.
Posted by: publius, Rascally Mr. Miley (w6EFb) at June 27, 2026 12:40 AM (w6EFb)
Now make the phones so they maximize privacy. No Google services, unless you deliberately subscribe. No cloud storage as default. Hardware switches for cameras and mics.
Posted by: Alberta Oil Peon at June 27, 2026 12:44 AM (1z8ji)
283
I like to buy and consume hot dogs exactly once a year, on or near Independence Day. I caramelize onions and add mustard. Haven't done it in maybe five years but this year I finally have again. I would be remiss if I did not share this with my fake internet friends that don't care.
Posted by: ... at June 27, 2026 12:38 AM (vE0+H)
+1
Posted by: Count de Monet at June 27, 2026 12:44 AM (wVcYX)
284What Elon is after is having global phone/internet service anywhere on the globe that cannot be controlled by governments.
It should be pointed out that at least until the early 00s it was a leftwing talking point that freedom of speech should be universal and complete. I've mentioned this before but in 1999's Sid Meier's Alpha Centauri Brian Reynold's Mary Sue insert faction, the UN Peace Keepers have this as one of their quotes:
"As the Americans learned so painfully in Earth's final century, free flow of information is the only safeguard against tyranny. The once-chained people whose leaders at last lose their grip on information flow will soon burst with freedom and vitality, but the free nation gradually constricting its grip on public discourse has begun its rapid slide into despotism. Beware of he who would deny you access to information, for in his heart he dreams himself your master."
Posted by: 18-1 at June 27, 2026 12:45 AM (sKqQm)
285
>>Whenever or where ever someone starts a sentence with as "I identify as..."
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At that point, it's time to walk away. No words. (must. not. eyeroll... augghhhh!)
Not certain I could handle that situation any other way, except perhaps by breaking out into hysterical laughter. I dunno.
Posted by: JQ at June 27, 2026 12:38 AM (rdVOm)
I tell them I identify as a fighter jet, and get the fuck off my runway.
Posted by: Berserker-Dragonheads Division at June 27, 2026 12:45 AM (snZF9)
286
What Elon is after is having global phone/internet service anywhere on the globe that cannot be controlled by governments.
See the direct to cell thing. The satellites function as cell towers themselves. You've got a phone anywhere on the planet, no need to depend on land based towers.
Posted by: publius, Rascally Mr. Miley (w6EFb) at June 27, 2026 12:40 AM (w6EFb)
If I understand the math correctly, and I probably don't, that would make determining the phone's location more difficult. It would require the phone to send the GPS/GLONASS coordinates in an emergency.
Posted by: Hour of the Wolf at June 27, 2026 12:46 AM (qx7Zg)
287Of all the girls to choose from he picks on a white girl.
Cunningham is arguably the best looking woman in the WNBA and she's straight.
Posted by: 18-1 at June 27, 2026 12:46 AM (sKqQm)
288
Hardware switches for cameras and mics.
Posted by: Alberta Oil Peon
I remember when you used to "switch" my hardware...
Posted by: the Wretched Panhard at June 27, 2026 12:47 AM (6VErX)
289It's nearing full Moon, which will be on the 29th. It's going to be pretty low in the sky, nearly as low as it was last June. Also near apogee, so a "micromoon". A low, small Moon.
Posted by: publius
I was in the pool!
Posted by: The Moon at June 27, 2026 12:47 AM (VHUov)
290If I understand the math correctly, and I probably don't, that would make determining the phone's location more difficult. It would require the phone to send the GPS/GLONASS coordinates in an emergency.
It is hard for younger people to believe, but there was a time when the government couldn't track anyone and everyone they wanted in real time.
Posted by: 18-1 at June 27, 2026 12:47 AM (sKqQm)
291
We have to import lots of cheap labor and make damn sure they can just stroll into the country because we can’t trust native born young people to right the correct way later in life. We want power and if that means crime goes up, wages go down, the native born population gets killed off and the country’s culture and language is forever altered…well, so be it.
Posted by: Dems at June 27, 2026 12:48 AM (gfO9L)
292
>>Of all the girls to choose from he picks on a white girl.
Not just any white girl. Caitlan Clarke's bodyguard.
If you haven't seen Cunningham's pointed finger stare down yet, you will.
Good for her.
Posted by: JackStraw at June 27, 2026 12:42 AM (viF8m)
I like how she does that without all the idiotic jawboning that other players engage in.
Posted by: Count de Monet at June 27, 2026 12:48 AM (wVcYX)
293
Speaking of the ultimate father in the first picture, in response to various red areas offering the death penalty to child rapists I notice the left has argued this would "unfairly" target LGBT+ people...
Posted by: 18-1 at June 27, 2026 12:49 AM (sKqQm)
294
If I understand the math correctly, and I probably don't, that would make determining the phone's location more difficult. It would require the phone to send the GPS/GLONASS coordinates in an emergency.
Posted by: Hour of the Wolf
It means Elon can put all the terrestrial phone companies out of business
verizon...t-mobile..ATT....bye bye
Posted by: Miklos so notes at June 27, 2026 12:50 AM (6VErX)
295
"As the Americans learned so painfully in Earth's final century, free flow of information is the only safeguard against tyranny. The once-chained people whose leaders at last lose their grip on information flow will soon burst with freedom and vitality, but the free nation gradually constricting its grip on public discourse has begun its rapid slide into despotism. Beware of he who would deny you access to information, for in his heart he dreams himself your master."
Posted by: 18-1 at June 27, 2026 12:45 AM (sKqQm)
What’s wrong with that?
Posted by: Canada at June 27, 2026 12:50 AM (gfO9L)
296
Supply and demand are the iron laws of economics.
Get more of something to market and the price goes down. Add more demand and the price goes up.
Posted by: 18-1 at June 27, 2026 12:50 AM (sKqQm)
297
If I understand the math correctly, and I probably don't, that would make determining the phone's location more difficult. It would require the phone to send the GPS/GLONASS coordinates in an emergency.
Posted by: Hour of the Wolf at June 27, 2026 12:46 AM (qx7Zg)
That's not a problem. You're broke down in the desert, and are risk of dying of thirst. You call 911 on your Starlink phone. "We don't have a fix on you. Turn on your GPS. Go to settings>services>GPS, and click "start"."
Posted by: Alberta Oil Peon at June 27, 2026 12:50 AM (1z8ji)
298
260 It’s even funnier that Whig was using the Spicoli sock.
Love ya, Whig!
Posted by: Bulg
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If I was a standup comedian, I would forget my own punch line because of some other shiny thing.
Posted by: whig at June 27, 2026 12:51 AM (E4rtv)
299
There are a lot more fireworks stands this year than in years past.
Some say there is no excitement for the 250th. I don’t think that is true in small town/rural America.
Posted by: Cow Demon at June 27, 2026 12:52 AM (gfO9L)
300
Speaking of the ultimate father in the first picture, in response to various red areas offering the death penalty to child rapists I notice the left has argued this would "unfairly" target LGBT+ people...
Posted by: 18-1 at June 27, 2026 12:49 AM (sKqQm)
Which is a tacit admission that LGBT+ people are more likely to be child rapists.
Posted by: Alberta Oil Peon at June 27, 2026 12:52 AM (1z8ji)
301
296 Supply and demand are the iron laws of economics.
Get more of something to market and the price goes down. Add more demand and the price goes up.
Posted by: 18-1 at June 27, 2026 12:50 AM (sKqQm)
Say what?
Posted by: Socialists at June 27, 2026 12:52 AM (gfO9L)
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296 Supply and demand are the iron laws of economics.
Get more of something to market and the price goes down. Add more demand and the price goes up.
Posted by: 18-1
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And yet something so simple escaped Karl Marx because he was peddling a utopia on Earth beyond such mundane matters.
Wouldn't have been so bad for one nutcase but his religion based on envy and hatred of the productive along with ignorance of economics led us to this place today.
Posted by: whig at June 27, 2026 12:53 AM (E4rtv)
303
>>I like how she does that without all the idiotic jawboning that other players engage in.
Absolutely. Just that look, she didn't need to say a word.
Posted by: JackStraw at June 27, 2026 12:54 AM (viF8m)
304
Between the "mis, dis and mal" op, they were really hot on making people fear getting the wrong information - but no fear to spread regarding getting no information at all.
Where is that ugly sow these days anyway? The one that was gonna be the Minister of Information and then I think she claimed she was going to sue a bunch of people for something or other.
Posted by: ... at June 27, 2026 12:54 AM (vE0+H)
305
What happened to all those drones flying over New Jersey?
Posted by: Orson at June 27, 2026 12:54 AM (dIske)
306
300 Speaking of the ultimate father in the first picture, in response to various red areas offering the death penalty to child rapists I notice the left has argued this would "unfairly" target LGBT+ people...
Posted by: 18-1 at June 27, 2026 12:49 AM (sKqQm)
Which is a tacit admission that LGBT+ people are more likely to be child rapists.
Posted by: Alberta Oil Peon at June 27, 2026 12:52 AM (1z8ji)
More people need to be arrested until people figure out that there is nothing more important than being LGBT.
Posted by: Dems at June 27, 2026 12:55 AM (gfO9L)
307
If I was a standup comedian, I would forget my own punch line because of some other shiny thing.
Posted by: whig
Doctor Whig! I hurts when I do this!
*ensures Whig is provided an oversized hammer*
Posted by: Miklos, last of the old vaudevillians at June 27, 2026 12:55 AM (6VErX)
308
Well, it's almost an hour into Saturday here. Hope you folks will have a fantastic weekend ahead.
Posted by: BeckoningChasm at June 27, 2026 12:55 AM (CHHv1)
309
If you haven't seen Cunningham's pointed finger stare down yet, you will.
Posted by: JackStraw
Mt. Cunningham?
Posted by: Dark Lixtiquatal at June 27, 2026 12:55 AM (DZ9Lv)
310
Wouldn't have been so bad for one nutcase but his religion based on envy and hatred of the productive along with ignorance of economics led us to this place today.
Posted by: whig at June 27, 2026 12:53 AM (E4rtv)
And yet people still buy his crap. Look at Newsom’s hate tax proposal.
Posted by: Cow Demon at June 27, 2026 12:56 AM (gfO9L)
311
What happened to all those drones flying over New Jersey?
Posted by: Orson
I'm guessing pizza
Posted by: Miklos, hazarding guesses at June 27, 2026 12:56 AM (6VErX)
312
I would be remiss if I did not share this with my fake internet friends that don't care.
Posted by: ...
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Hey, hey, enough of that.
Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at June 27, 2026 12:56 AM (Q8D76)
313
If I understand the math correctly, and I probably don't, that would make determining the phone's location more difficult. It would require the phone to send the GPS/GLONASS coordinates in an emergency.
Posted by: Hour of the Wolf at June 27, 2026 12:46 AM (qx7Zg)
That's not a problem. You're broke down in the desert, and are risk of dying of thirst. You call 911 on your Starlink phone. "We don't have a fix on you. Turn on your GPS. Go to settings>services>GPS, and click "start"."
Posted by: Alberta Oil Peon at June 27, 2026 12:50 AM (1z8ji)
Never said it was a problem. I *like* the idea of being harder to track.
Posted by: Hour of the Wolf at June 27, 2026 12:56 AM (qx7Zg)
314
Posted by: whig at June 27, 2026 12:53 AM (E4rtv)
I think Marxism has existed in one form or another for as long as humans have had civilization. Hell, this entire country seemed to be founded upon curtailing the Nattering Busybodies of Elemental Ruin.
Posted by: ... at June 27, 2026 12:58 AM (vE0+H)
315
This. Communists purposely twist Christianity to justify there demonic beliefs.
Posted by: Puddleglum at work
Anyone that spent any time reading all of the Bible is fairly immune to out of context quotations. But far too many churches avoid the icky parts in order to keep the pews full and people rarely read the Bible as they should. Even aside from Christianity, the Book of Proverbs and Ecclesiastes along with the Book of Job provide a graduate level seminar in the philosophical arguments and provide more wisdom than a bookshelf at Barnes and Noble in the self help section.
Posted by: whig at June 27, 2026 12:58 AM (E4rtv)
316And yet people still buy his crap. Look at Newsom’s hate tax proposal./i]
It is like a magic trick.
Distract the rubes with misdirection so they don't notice your actual trick is making their money disappear into your pocket.
Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at June 27, 2026 12:56 AM (Q8D76)
Okay you got me - it's been kind of a tough week.
Earlier tonight I was posting about towels, and now this. I feel much more at home complaining about what an islamic jackwagon Obama is.
Posted by: ... at June 27, 2026 01:00 AM (vE0+H)
318
Never said it was a problem. I *like* the idea of being harder to track.
Posted by: Hour of the Wolf at June 27, 2026 12:56 AM (qx7Zg)
Tracking can be useful to the user. Using the phone as a GPS to direct you to an unfamiliar address in a city, for example. But that should require physically turning on the GPS chip.
Posted by: Alberta Oil Peon at June 27, 2026 01:00 AM (1z8ji)
319
I think Marxism has existed in one form or another for as long as humans have had civilization. Hell, this entire country seemed to be founded upon curtailing the Nattering Busybodies of Elemental Ruin.
Posted by: ...
Envy is recognized as a sin
For quite a while
Posted by: Miklos, out-pointing at June 27, 2026 01:00 AM (6VErX)
320
I think Marxism has existed in one form or another for as long as humans have had civilization. Hell, this entire country seemed to be founded upon curtailing the Nattering Busybodies of Elemental Ruin.
Posted by: ...
Well, it was more that the ruler owned everything and everyone so don't piss off the ruler to live. Despotism is the most primitive of governments based on being the meanest SOB. Then came along aristocracies and kingdoms based on despots being able to make the transition to hereditary rule and class.
Organized democracies came later.
Posted by: whig at June 27, 2026 01:01 AM (E4rtv)
321I think Marxism has existed in one form or another for as long as humans have had civilization. Hell, this entire country seemed to be founded upon curtailing the Nattering Busybodies of Elemental Ruin.
Prior to the modern era you could see massive experimentation of different sorts of cultural organization. Those societies that choose well succeeded and conquered their neighbors. Those that choose poorly face enslavement or death.
Posted by: 18-1 at June 27, 2026 01:01 AM (sKqQm)
322Well, it was more that the ruler owned everything and everyone so don't piss off the ruler to live. Despotism is the most primitive of governments based on being the meanest SOB. Then came along aristocracies and kingdoms based on despots being able to make the transition to hereditary rule and class.
Set up the rules of your society to those that enrich and extend your civilization are rewarded and people will do so.
Posted by: 18-1 at June 27, 2026 01:02 AM (sKqQm)
323
Well, it was more that the ruler owned everything and everyone so don't piss off the ruler to live.
Posted by: whig at June 27, 2026 01:01 AM (E4rtv)
Yeah so I wouldn't have made it very long in one of those. And I'm no busybody.
Posted by: ... at June 27, 2026 01:03 AM (vE0+H)
324
>> What happened to all those drones flying over New Jersey?
That was just defense contractors doing some testing. It was authorized via the FAA. They were probably just testing to see how the public would react, giving the some handle, on say stealth penetrations of enemy airspaces with drones and all that.
Posted by: publius, Rascally Mr. Miley (w6EFb) at June 27, 2026 01:04 AM (w6EFb)
325
296 Supply and demand are the iron laws of economics.
Get more of something to market and the price goes down. Add more demand and the price goes up.
Posted by: 18-1
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It's as if there is an invisible hand at work.
Posted by: Adam Smith at June 27, 2026 01:04 AM (XeU6L)
326
It's as if there is an invisible hand at work.
Posted by: Adam Smith at June 27, 2026 01:04 AM (XeU6L)
NOT FUNNY
Posted by: Michelle Fields at June 27, 2026 01:05 AM (vE0+H)
Posted by: JackStraw at June 27, 2026 01:05 AM (viF8m)
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Never said it was a problem. I *like* the idea of being harder to track.
Posted by: Hour of the Wolf at June 27, 2026 12:56 AM (qx7Zg)
Tracking can be useful to the user. Using the phone as a GPS to direct you to an unfamiliar address in a city, for example. But that should require physically turning on the GPS chip.
Posted by: Alberta Oil Peon at June 27, 2026 01:00 AM (1z8ji)
Using the GPS on the device isn't my concern. I want to decide who can see my location outside the phone.
Posted by: Hour of the Wolf at June 27, 2026 01:05 AM (qx7Zg)
329
itsbobbyfinn has a great take on the WNBA and its refereeing: https://tinyurl.com/rupxnt33
Posted by: 18-1 at June 27, 2026 01:05 AM (sKqQm)
330
Tracking can be useful to the user. Using the phone as a GPS to direct you to an unfamiliar address in a city, for example. But that should require physically turning on the GPS chip.
Posted by: Alberta Oil Peon
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Or you could pull up a map and find your way.
Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at June 27, 2026 01:05 AM (Q8D76)
331
I've gotten clips of Clark playing off and on and she has roughly NBA talent. She sees the field, passes, and shoots like a really short NBA player - no wonder these jokers that would lose to a Division 2 men's team are freaked out about her.
Oh and she has the hubris to be white AND straight!
Posted by: 18-1 at June 27, 2026 01:09 AM (sKqQm)
332
I find my thoughts wandering into the mists of my mind. It it's time to slumber and, perchance, to dream.
Stay well, everyone.
Posted by: Hour of the Wolf at June 27, 2026 01:10 AM (qx7Zg)
333 I'm sure the Starlinks could in principle determine the position of a station themselves.
Starlink signals can be used for GPS like purposes anyway. Some researchers at MIT figured this out. They were able to decode enough of the Starlink system's beacon signals (making some educated guesses about various encodings and timings), and were able to achieve it with 7 to 30 m accuracy.
The accuracy could be improved if SpaceX released a little more of the proprietary info. They wouldn't have to release enough to compromise much of their tricks, just a little more basic info.
They have most likely already disclosed this to the military, which was very interested in using the system as a backup for GPS. Indeed, that was probably part of the deal Elon struck with the govt to get the license for the system.
Posted by: publius, Rascally Mr. Miley (w6EFb) at June 27, 2026 01:11 AM (w6EFb)
334
There is one form of price discrimination that doctors can legally do, and that is by method of payment. A doctor that I have seen off and on since what, 2003 or so, has a special Payment In Full At Time Of App't price. So, if I want to see a guy who's known me since way back in the day -- when he was freshly minted in his first little practice, I didn't have insurance, and I was looking for help quitting smoking -- then I can always go see him again, and it's affordable.
Doesn't work for if I need a referral in a particular system, of course; but just to get a prescription or whatever, it's fine.
Posted by: SciVo at June 27, 2026 01:12 AM (Sy6m/)
335
I find my thoughts wandering into the mists of my mind. It it's time to slumber and, perchance, to dream.
Stay well, everyone.
Posted by: Hour of the Wolf at June 27, 2026 01:10 AM (qx7Zg)
I. too, am off to the land of Winkin, Blinkin, and Nod.
See you on the morrow.
Posted by: Count de Monet at June 27, 2026 01:13 AM (wVcYX)
336
Y'all have fun. Installed Android 16 finally and set up to transfer to using it tomorrow.
Good night.
Posted by: whig at June 27, 2026 01:13 AM (E4rtv)
337
The problem the Left has with someone like Caitlyn Clark is she doesn't need them. It's their collective nightmare, and why they lash out.
They felt that way about Taylor Swift, who refused to be "political" for a long time, until she sold her soul. Now it's kumbaya because they own her.
Posted by: ... at June 27, 2026 01:15 AM (vE0+H)
338
Well, sleepiness is fast overtaking me. Time to shut 'er down and hit the sack. Night, Horde.
Posted by: Alberta Oil Peon at June 27, 2026 01:15 AM (1z8ji)
ALSO: This is Colorado. It's not just a New York thing that we can dismiss.
ALSO ALSO: They do a good job of picking their candidates. She's undeniably pretty, and she's young, so she has many campaigns ahead of her.
ALSO ALSO ALSO: I keep tellin' ya, they've got a plan to get foreigners of color elected. Because if you object to them, you're all kinds of phobic. And this one is a triple whammy:
female
foreign-born
dark-skinned
ALSO ALSO ALSO ALSO: Has she ever run a lemonade stand? No, but good news! She's pursuing a Ph.D. in Public Affairs at U Colorado. AANNDDD she's quite certain that she needs to get Lockheed out of Denver -- 15,000 employees -- but "companies that profit off of war" shouldn't be in CO-1.
Posted by: Blonde Morticia at June 27, 2026 01:15 AM (XJ22o)
340 The military is very big on PNT, Position, Navigation, and Timing. They want all the backups and redundancy they can muster for that.
Posted by: publius, Rascally Mr. Miley (w6EFb) at June 27, 2026 01:16 AM (w6EFb)
341
>>>It is hard for younger people to believe, but there was a time when the government couldn't track anyone and everyone they wanted in real time.
Posted by: 18-1
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In the not distant past, one could pull up stakes, leave town for parts distant and start a new life...completely.
Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at June 27, 2026 01:18 AM (Q8D76)
342 PNT. Where am I, where am I going, and what time is it?
Posted by: publius, Rascally Mr. Miley (w6EFb) at June 27, 2026 01:18 AM (w6EFb)
343They felt that way about Taylor Swift, who refused to be "political" for a long time, until she sold her soul. Now it's kumbaya because they own her.
I love that the people that complain about the rich and fossil fuel usage have united around that notion that paying thousands for concert tickets to see a woman who has just flown all around the world to sing is a wonderful progressive experience.
Posted by: 18-1 at June 27, 2026 01:19 AM (sKqQm)
344
Marxism is less about envy than hatred. It is hatred embodied into a "philosophy." It's less "I envy people who are successful" than "I hate people who are successful and I want to destroy them."
Islam is the same philosophy. "You refuse to accept Allah? I don't have to persuade you, I have to kill you--as my god cannot refute your philosophy."
Posted by: BeckoningChasm at June 27, 2026 01:20 AM (CHHv1)
345
It is hard for younger people to believe, but there was a time when the government couldn't track anyone and everyone they wanted in real time.
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And the idea that any American government would even want to was the stuff of conspiracy theorists and crazies.
Posted by: ... at June 27, 2026 01:20 AM (vE0+H)
346 ALSO ALSO ALSO ALSO: Has she ever run a lemonade stand? No, but good news! She's pursuing a Ph.D. in Public Affairs at U Colorado. AANNDDD she's quite certain that she needs to get Lockheed out of Denver -- 15,000 employees -- but "companies that profit off of war" shouldn't be in CO-1.
Moving the companies that makes weapons to red states is an interesting strategy considering they also believe a civil war is likely
Posted by: 18-1 at June 27, 2026 01:20 AM (sKqQm)
347And the idea that any American government would even want to was the stuff of conspiracy theorists and crazies.
20 years ago the left argued the government listening in on call to Afghanistan or checking on the books a foreigner checked out of a library was a literal crime against humanity.
Now? If you are doing nothing wrong comrade you have nothing to fear from the government watching you do it.
Posted by: 18-1 at June 27, 2026 01:22 AM (sKqQm)
34822 Fireflies emerging tonite, on schedule. A lovely evening in N IL.
Posted by: gp at June 26, 2026 10:07 PM (Jr5Lq)
I have never lived in a place with fireflies, but, I have visited kin in such places. Magical.
Posted by: Pug Mahon, aka Agent Frank at June 26, 2026 10:10 PM (0aYVJ)
I have never seen them in person, but this synth-pop song certainly evokes a sense of whimsy and wonder:
Owl City - Fireflies (Official Music Video)
https://youtu.be/psuRGfAaju4
Posted by: SciVo at June 27, 2026 01:26 AM (Sy6m/)
349
Marxism is less about envy than hatred. It is hatred embodied into a "philosophy." It's less "I envy people who are successful" than "I hate people who are successful and I want to destroy them."
Islam is the same philosophy. "You refuse to accept Allah? I don't have to persuade you, I have to kill you--as my god cannot refute your philosophy."
Posted by: BeckoningChasm at June 27, 2026 01:20 AM (CHHv1)
Yes and no. Think about what hatred is. It does not exist in a vacuum - something must fuel it, whether disgust, repulsion, revulsion, fear...
A leftist's hatred is borne mostly of envy. The envy comes from a desperation to validate an inflated ego.
There is a branch of leftism that is carefully cultivated through a warping of empathy but that's a different disease. This is why I tend to distinguish between leftists and leftards. The empathy people and other assorted bleating sheep are the tards. The envy people are straight up leftists and you are correct they cannot wait to kill you.
Posted by: ... at June 27, 2026 01:29 AM (vE0+H)
350
Now? If you are doing nothing wrong comrade you have nothing to fear from the government watching you do it.
Posted by: 18-1 at June 27, 2026 01:22 AM (sKqQm)
I live near a lot of leftists and leftards. It's astonishing listening to one and all this last decade say variations of "I don't mind being watched constantly, I don't do anything wrong".
They have zero horse sense regarding the idea of the definition of right and wrong being changed overnight. Skin-crawling.
Posted by: ... at June 27, 2026 01:32 AM (vE0+H)
351
Evening Evening Horde.
I cracked my beer at 1:00 today and now I can actually drink it. I went and got one for after work, walked into the shop, popped it and set it on the bench and got pissed at myself. Idiot. So flat beer it is tonight. That'll teach me.
Posted by: Reforger at June 27, 2026 01:33 AM (mTPps)
352 Another big astronomical event that will happen around 1:30AM on July 4th: a conjunction of Mars with Uranus, and right close to the Seven Sisters up there.
Posted by: publius, Rascally Mr. Miley (w6EFb) at June 27, 2026 01:33 AM (w6EFb)
353
I'm perturbed by the "well, you shouldn't mind being watched, if you've got nothing to hide" whine...
Those people, I'll ask: "So, do YOU get undressed in front of your window, with the drapes open?"
Posted by: JQ at June 27, 2026 01:37 AM (rdVOm)
354
*hands a fresh, uncracked Fosters to Reforger*
Posted by: JQ at June 27, 2026 01:38 AM (rdVOm)
355
probably part of the deal Elon struck with the govt to get the license for the system.
Posted by: publius, Rascally Mr. Miley
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Elon probably has a very high level security clearance with USG. Very patriotic.
_Howard Hughes looks down with big 👍
Posted by: Glomar Explorer says - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at June 27, 2026 01:38 AM (Q8D76)
356Yes and no. Think about what hatred is. It does not exist in a vacuum - something must fuel it, whether disgust, repulsion, revulsion, fear...
But many times those various things come from within, from a recognition of inferiority (no matter the source) not from outside sources.
Posted by: BeckoningChasm at June 27, 2026 01:38 AM (CHHv1)
357I have never lived in a place with fireflies, but, I have visited kin in such places. Magical.
Posted by: Pug Mahon
I have never seen them in person, but this synth-pop song certainly evokes a sense of whimsy and wonder:
Owl City - Fireflies (Official Music Video)
https://youtu.be/psuRGfAaju4
Posted by: SciVo
Panic Room - Firefly (Just Some Rando Posting It)
https://youtu.be/iH27h0NNZPo
Posted by: mikeski at June 27, 2026 01:39 AM (VHUov)
358
@353 Only if I want to disgust Cthulhu. It works!
Posted by: BeckoningChasm at June 27, 2026 01:39 AM (CHHv1)
359
India was invaded, long ago, by the Indo-Aryans who were by all accounts very fair skinned, bringing their language Sanskrit with them. The original inhabitants of India were very dark: their descendants mainly live in the south of India. The northerners are usually much paler and have more of that Indo-Aryan blood. There has been much intermingling such that I was friends with an Indian cosmologist who was of the Brahmin caste but was himself quite dark. The idea being that the Brahmin should be descendants of the original, pale, Indo-Aryan conquerors.
Posted by: NemoMeImpuneLacessit at June 27, 2026 01:39 AM (W2MUi)
360 Those people, I'll ask: "So, do YOU get undressed in front of your window, with the drapes open?"
Posted by: JQ at June 27, 2026 01:37 AM (rdVOm)
An act which is a crime if a man does it if he is seen, and which is also a crime if a woman does it and is seen. Who is the criminal changes.
Posted by: NemoMeImpuneLacessit at June 27, 2026 01:44 AM (W2MUi)
361
>>>Hi everyone! Y'know, I should have posted this last week.
Ack! I got all confuseled!
Posted by: m at June 27, 2026 01:45 AM (6wpGE)
362
But many times those various things come from within, from a recognition of inferiority (no matter the source) not from outside sources.
Posted by: BeckoningChasm at June 27, 2026 01:38 AM (CHHv1)
We might be talking at cross purposes then because I think we agree
Posted by: ... at June 27, 2026 01:46 AM (vE0+H)
363
Posted by: BeckoningChasm at June 27, 2026 01:39 AM
Cthulhu? I thought your cat's name is Robert?
Posted by: JQ at June 27, 2026 01:46 AM (rdVOm)
364
Thank you JQ. My mom sent me a picture I have never seen before tonight. Me and my whole extended family in the summer of 1980. I can't figure out where we are but it almost has to be the last photo of my great grandpa.
I'm tripping on this. I don't remember any of it.
Posted by: Reforger at June 27, 2026 01:49 AM (mTPps)
@363 - Robert the Cat (TM) is the master, and yes, even Cthulhu is like, "I'm not going near that cat."
Cthulhu has more reach, though. For the nonce.
Posted by: BeckoningChasm at June 27, 2026 01:49 AM (CHHv1)
366
Reading from something I thought credible on the migration from Africa there were three main routes; some went ~due north to north west, others went east; some took a northern route, others took a southern route.
Indians in the north, Mongols and Japanese took the northern route.
Southern Indians, southern regions like Thailand and indigenous island people like the Philippines took the southern route.
Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at June 27, 2026 01:50 AM (Q8D76)
367Cthulhu has more reach, though.
Posted by: BeckoningChasm
Cheating with his non-euclidean geometries.....
Posted by: mikeski at June 27, 2026 01:52 AM (VHUov)
368
Posted by: NemoMeImpuneLacessit at June 27, 2026 01:44 AM
Hahaha, true. My point was *privacy* but I should come up with something better...
Posted by: JQ at June 27, 2026 01:53 AM (rdVOm)
369
@367 well, there's also the lack of readily available treats. Cthulhu has to cull his own; they're not handed to him on a regular basis. I think.
Posted by: BeckoningChasm at June 27, 2026 01:53 AM (CHHv1)
370
Years past there was a commenter named Cthulhu.
Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at June 27, 2026 01:57 AM (Q8D76)
371
It's been cooler here, with periods of light rain today & tonight.. even rough n tough outdoor Cat has spent extra time indoors for snacks and snoozes.
He's not "cuddly" but at least doesn't attack when I pet him. Lucky me!
Posted by: JQ at June 27, 2026 01:58 AM (rdVOm)
372 Moving the companies that makes weapons to red states is an interesting strategy considering they also believe a civil war is likely
Posted by: 18-1
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lol, it takes a Ph.D. candidate to overlook something that basic.
Posted by: Blonde Morticia at June 27, 2026 02:00 AM (XJ22o)
373
Years past there was a commenter named Cthulhu.
Posted by: Braenyard
Yeah, I 'memba. Don't remember what got Cooth banninated, but do remember he(?) is the one who tracked down Joffen on that fateful night. (Unfortunately too late)
Posted by: BeckoningChasm at June 27, 2026 02:03 AM (CHHv1)
375
66 Party" meme made me feel old. Retro-themed parties for stuff that happened after my childhood? Already? I'm only 29!!
Posted by: mikeski at June 26, 2026 10:16 PM (VHUov
I'm trying figure out how the gay guy got a kid.
Posted by: polynikes at June 26, 2026 10:26 PM (GP8V/)
378I live near a lot of leftists and leftards. It's astonishing listening to one and all this last decade say variations of "I don't mind being watched constantly, I don't do anything wrong".
They have zero horse sense regarding the idea of the definition of right and wrong being changed overnight. Skin-crawling.
Posted by: ... at June 27, 2026 01:32 AM (vE0+H)
Post-modern Leftism, informed and shaped by Critical Theory, is effectively incapable of coherent reasoning. Since they don't believe in Truth, they don't really 'believe' things in the way that we know it; they just take positions, which don't even need to be consistent. In that milieu, intellectual laziness is perfectly natural, leading directly to cognitive flaccidity. Thus, NPCs.
They get a lot of mileage out of the advantages of sociopathy: the sheer ruthlessness of bugmen, with the fluid flexibility of habitual pathological liars. We must not underestimate them as opponents. But their 'intellectualism' is entirely pseudo-.
Posted by: SciVo at June 27, 2026 02:07 AM (Sy6m/)
379
My sister is a lefty. -tard or -ist, I'm not sure, but seems she's become more ist than tard over time.
Her pure, raw, unbridled HATRED of PDJT is a frightening thing to behold. When she rants, I cannot believe that we are related or even grew up in the same environment!
No contact since Christmas.
Posted by: JQ at June 27, 2026 02:13 AM (rdVOm)
380
Movie night, and it was… a bit disappointing. Never mind what it was.
And now I'm back to say I'm leaving. Hello I must be going.
Here's a picture of a gal who was very pretty back in the day.
https://bit.ly/she-is-pretty
And here she is on stage with Roy and Dale
https://youtu.be/A8z-qTG-Yt4
381
Hi JQ, I am doing fine, a Chivas would be wonderful right about now, thank you so much.
Posted by: Debby Doberman Schultz at June 27, 2026 02:15 AM (ibDUx)
382
141 I gave up on home printers altogether. I use the public library's printers now. Cheaper in the long run.
Posted by: gp at June 26, 2026 11:01 PM (Jr5Lq)
Thank you. This is good advice and I will take it.
386
Earlier tonight I was posting about towels, and now this. I feel much more at home complaining about what an islamic jackwagon Obama is.
Posted by: ... at June 27, 2026 01:00 AM (vE0+H)
He cannot be an evil Muslim. I mean, what does He do when reciting the Shehada, look at Himself in the mirror? He truly believes He is Allah.
Posted by: Cow Demon at June 27, 2026 02:34 AM (gfO9L)
387 ALSO ALSO ALSO ALSO: Has she ever run a lemonade stand? No, but good news! She's pursuing a Ph.D. in Public Affairs at U Colorado. AANNDDD she's quite certain that she needs to get Lockheed out of Denver -- 15,000 employees -- but "companies that profit off of war" shouldn't be in CO-1.
Posted by: Blonde Morticia at June 27, 2026 01:15 AM (XJ22o)
So no companies should be in CO-1?
Posted by: Cow Demon at June 27, 2026 02:39 AM (gfO9L)
388
I love that the people that complain about the rich and fossil fuel usage have united around that notion that paying thousands for concert tickets to see a woman who has just flown all around the world to sing is a wonderful progressive experience.
Posted by: 18-1 at June 27, 2026 01:19 AM (sKqQm)
Rich people need to be violently killed. Except for entertainers and people in government, because reasons.
Posted by: Cow Demon at June 27, 2026 02:41 AM (gfO9L)
391
Slide a G&T night cap down this way, por favor.
Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at June 27, 2026 02:51 AM (Q8D76)
392
Wait, wut? The bartender's leaving? OK, I know what to do.
Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at June 27, 2026 02:52 AM (Q8D76)
393
"I love the imagery of struggle.
"I sometimes wish I were suffering in a good cause, or risking my life for the good of others, instead of just being a gravely endangered patient."
_Christopher Hitchens
Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at June 27, 2026 02:57 AM (Q8D76)
394
Braenyard, just help yourself and lock up when you leave.
Sweet dreams Horde, it is that time.
Posted by: Debby Doberman Schultz at June 27, 2026 03:01 AM (ibDUx)
In 2024, Jody appeared in an interview for the Mirror in which he stated that he was happy with his life and regarded his father as "the greatest dad of all time".
Posted by: jim (in Kalifornia) at June 27, 2026 03:04 AM (l3cgK)
397
If you think using larf instead of laugh is a bunch of crap, you aren't far off...it's called eye dialect...
"Eye dialect is a writer's use of deliberately nonstandard spelling. This is because they do not consider the standard spelling a good reflection of the pronunciation, or because they are intending to portray informal or low-status language usage. The term was coined by George Philip Krapp..."
Posted by: jim (in Kalifornia) at June 27, 2026 03:06 AM (l3cgK)
403
401 Good to see you jim, wish you had joined in earlier. Here's the keys, I'm out.
Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at June 27, 2026 03:10 AM (Q8D76)
My sleep schedule is messed up. Sleep 4 to 6 hours most nights, non-contiguously...Been that way for a while now.
Posted by: jim (in Kalifornia) at June 27, 2026 03:13 AM (l3cgK)
404
Crap is such a funny word. It's just so onamotic.
Posted by: Dark Lixtiquatal at June 27, 2026 03:15 AM (DZ9Lv)
405
397 If you think using larf instead of laugh is a bunch of crap, you aren't far off...it's called eye dialect...
"Eye dialect is a writer's use of deliberately nonstandard spelling. This is because they do not consider the standard spelling a good reflection of the pronunciation, or because they are intending to portray informal or low-status language usage. The term was coined by George Philip Krapp..."
Posted by: jim (in Kalifornia) at June 27, 2026 03:06 AM (l3cgK)
hahahahaha
Posted by: m at June 27, 2026 03:16 AM (6wpGE)
406
404 Crap is such a funny word. It's just so onamotic.
Posted by: Dark Lixtiquatal at June 27, 2026 03:15 AM (DZ9Lv)
onomatopoeic?
Posted by: jim (in Kalifornia) at June 27, 2026 03:24 AM (l3cgK)
A basalt column is one solid piece of basalt rock, and basalt is just lava that has cooled and turned into stone.
Millions of years ago, parts of New South Wales were shaped by volcanic activity. This happened mainly during the Cenozoic era… pic.twitter.com/rpy6kOdGjH
"Thune to face censure vote from SD GOP over SAVE America Act
Posted by: SMOD at June 26, 2026 07:37 PM"
Nothing will happen.
Posted by: That Guy who sonorously intones "Nothing will happen." at June 26, 2026 07:44 PM (0sNs1)
20
Neat-- scanning a QR code turned fans' phones into a coordinated light display.
Wait! I've seen this movie.
But Obamas head exploded so it's all good.
Posted by: Aetius451AD work phone at June 26, 2026 07:45 PM (G3T/K)
21
Alita Battle Angel is good because they were all mechanical.
I really wanted a sequel.
Posted by: polynikes at June 26, 2026 07:45 PM (GP8V/)
22
Baby seal video goes to the beluga whale video, boss.
Posted by: Aetius451AD work phone at June 26, 2026 07:45 PM (G3T/K)
23 In May, Her Majesty took a pile of collectibles to our National Specialty as a donation to the 50/50 auction. They appear to have been highly valued; we received today a sizable check for our 50%.
Posted by: Hadrian the Seventh at June 26, 2026 07:46 PM (O0L8i)
24
Those chop socky rugrats are being molded into a theft ring.
Posted by: All Hail Eris, She-Wolf of the 'Ettes 'Ettes at June 26, 2026 07:48 PM (kpS4V)
25
1 pole doesn't seem enough to float on to me, guess it works
Posted by: Skip at June 26, 2026 07:49 PM (Ia/+0)
26
In May, Her Majesty took a pile of collectibles to our National Specialty as a donation to the 50/50 auction. They appear to have been highly valued; we received today a sizable check for our 50%.
Posted by: Hadrian the Seventh at June 26, 2026 07:46 PM (O0L8i)
Nice! So...you're buying everyone a drink, or what ??
Posted by: runner at June 26, 2026 07:51 PM (GD0B3)
27 Actually got the back yard mowed today using the riding mower. Sometimes it went in the direction I wanted it to go and sometimes because of the wet ground I went where the mower wanted to go.
Looks dreadful, but at least it's no longer a jungle.
Posted by: Hadrian the Seventh at June 26, 2026 07:51 PM (O0L8i)
"Thune to face censure vote from SD GOP over SAVE America Act
Posted by: SMOD at June 26, 2026 07:37 PM"
Nothing will happen.
Posted by: That Guy who sonorously intones "Nothing will happen." at June 26, 2026 07:44 PM (0sNs1)
If we didn't have the 17th Amendment it might matter.
Posted by: GWB at June 26, 2026 07:57 PM (kU0PQ)
38
We saw some amazing glacial cirques in Colorado, bowls carved out of mountains by descending glaciers.
Posted by: San Franpsycho at June 26, 2026 07:57 PM (RIvkX)
39
Hi, Piper! Hope you are doing great, and managed to clean up all the Soup hair.
Posted by: Bulg at June 26, 2026 07:59 PM (77rzZ)
40
Defying all conventional wisdom and the instructions on the package, I used the "popcorn" button on my microwave.
Turns out it worked great!
Nearly every kernel was popped to perfection.
Posted by: "Perfessor" Squirrel at June 26, 2026 07:51 PM (gnNyN)
I do not do that: I hit five minutes, then stand there like Bob Wiley, "3 seconds between pops, three seconds between pops..."
Works every time.
Posted by: Pug Mahon, aka Agent Frank at June 26, 2026 07:59 PM (0aYVJ)
41
I just got some towels for the kiddos bathroom redo from Target. They are really heavy and soft! The Threshold brand.
Posted by: Piper at June 26, 2026 07:47 PM (OoFl2)
I can't believe I'm posting about towels but whatever, I've done dumber. Brit Lass got some Utopia towels on Amazon and they're fantastic. For anyone in the market for towels.
Posted by: ... at June 26, 2026 08:00 PM (vE0+H)
42
I stopped watching movies years ago. Woke destroyed them.
Same with TV. shows. Zero good comedy anymore. Woke is bastard. But I will watch older TV and movies even if I have seen them before. At least they were good.
Posted by: Case at June 26, 2026 08:01 PM (IY9No)
43
I wonder... maybe nurse or others can chime in...
Do they have an official catalog of each and every muscle in the body? Are they defined and named separately?
Follow-up: So, is 1,000 high or low?
Posted by: GWB at June 26, 2026 07:56 PM (kU0PQ)
Over 700 named skeletal muscles, depending on how you group them there is no clear tally of them.
Posted by: Oldcat at June 26, 2026 08:02 PM (uhVAy)
44
LOL, Pug Mahon. I do 2:30 on mine, though it doesn't take that long. I have one of those silicone popping bowls, and it works great.
Defying all conventional wisdom and the instructions on the package, I used the "popcorn" button on my microwave.
Turns out it worked great!
Nearly every kernel was popped to perfection.
Posted by: "Perfessor" Squirrel at June 26, 2026 07:51 PM (gnNyN)
-------------------
A friend (former software developer buddy) took me to The Cosmosphere international science education center and space museum in Hutchinson, KS on Monday.
We spent the whole day there, but about two hours in the fire alarm starts blaring. So everybody's heading toward the entrance to exit the building when ... we detect the ever-familiar cube farm odor and smoke of?
Yep, burnt popcorn! The firemen came and cleared the building.
My comment? "I think some employee is going to get fired today."
Posted by: ShainS at June 26, 2026 08:04 PM (o//FJ)
46
I remember this 70's TV game show, but not this episode!
https://youtube.com/shorts/fbLtgnp30BU
Posted by: Hour of the Wolf at June 26, 2026 08:04 PM (qx7Zg)
47
Elon just prompted me to join X for no other reason than to thank him for Citizen Vigilante
Posted by: Ben Had at June 26, 2026 08:06 PM (afJtY)
48
Over 700 named skeletal muscles, depending on how you group them there is no clear tally of them.
Posted by: Oldcat at June 26, 2026 08:02 PM (uhVAy)
So, 1,000 is a little high. Probably some bendy bits that you just can't replicate the motion with what's in the human body.
52
43 I wonder... maybe nurse or others can chime in...
Do they have an official catalog of each and every muscle in the body? Are they defined and named separately?
Follow-up: So, is 1,000 high or low?
Posted by: GWB at June 26, 2026 07:56 PM (kU0PQ)
Over 700 named skeletal muscles, depending on how you group them there is no clear tally of them.
Posted by: Oldcat at June 26, 2026 08:02 PM (uhVAy)
All muscles pull.
Posted by: Eromero at June 26, 2026 08:09 PM (LHPAg)
Posted by: Ben Had at June 26, 2026 08:09 PM (afJtY)
54
Elon just prompted me to join X for no other reason than to thank him for Citizen Vigilante
Posted by: Ben Had at June 26, 2026 08:06 PM (afJtY)
C'mon!
You'd do it for Randolph Scott.
Posted by: Used Car Salesman at June 26, 2026 08:09 PM (G3T/K)
55
Elon just prompted me to join X for no other reason than to thank him for Citizen Vigilante
Posted by: Ben Had
I'm looking forward to his Mobile device offering. I love the guy because he will not bow down to anyone.
Posted by: Tonypete at June 26, 2026 08:09 PM (+/hEQ)
56
Hey, Hour of the Wolf, hou’re you?
Posted by: Bulg at June 26, 2026 08:07 PM (77rzZ)
Doing all right. Enjoying some sunshine.
How about you? Still tutoring?
Posted by: Hour of the Wolf at June 26, 2026 08:10 PM (qx7Zg)
57
I’ve probably got, like, 7,000 muscles in my anxietus organ alone.
Posted by: Bulg at June 26, 2026 08:10 PM (77rzZ)
58
You'd do it for Randolph Scott.
Posted by: Used Car Salesman
*Stands up, removes hat.*
Posted by: Tonypete at June 26, 2026 08:10 PM (+/hEQ)
59
I could have been first but I was battering my pickle.
Posted by: fd at June 26, 2026 08:08 PM (MWfyi)
To each his own.
Hey, look, there's a distracting thing over here.
Posted by: Pug Mahon, aka Agent Frank at June 26, 2026 08:11 PM (0aYVJ)
60 Diana was woobling and schnoobling with Her Majesty but has now gone to sleep on her bed. Silly girl.
Posted by: Hadrian the Seventh at June 26, 2026 08:11 PM (O0L8i)
61
Busy afternoon/evening cooking! Bachelor efficiency means that I sauteed an onion (cast iron pan/EVOO), then fried up a pound of hamburger patties, then fried 2/3 lb. more scattered ground beef for spaghetti. Poured the last portion of beef with any remaining oil into the dish with the jar of spaghetti sauce and some of the sauteed onion. Boiled the noodles, now using the same pot and strainer for mac and cheese for my mom.
Minimizing cleanup per dish by making multiple consecutively in the same one is key! But then I'll be making a bean & bacon casserole for accompanying my parents to a nearby family reunion (mom's side), to go with the announced pulled pork station. Basically making it for her credit. Not what I had planned for the evening, but I don't mind.
Posted by: SciVo at June 26, 2026 08:12 PM (Sy6m/)
62
39 Hi, Piper! Hope you are doing great, and managed to clean up all the Soup hair.
Posted by: Bulg at June 26, 2026 07:59 PM (77rzZ)
I was much more productive today, though there was less Saijo hair today since he was just groomed. But he did somehow get one of my tank tops on by himself. I posted a picture on X. He is crazy.
Posted by: Piper at June 26, 2026 08:12 PM (e8mjv)
63
56 Theoretically, yes. But, if being summer, I haven’t had many assignments lately. Plus, I had to take time off for my sister.
65
Former “60 Minutes” executive producer Bill Owens is reportedly writing a tell-all memoir about his 37 years at CBS News, taking aim at owner Paramount, its CEO David Ellison and editor-in-chief Bari Weiss, among others.
In a proposal obtained by Breaker Media, Owens describes Paramount’s decision to settle President Trump’s lawsuit over the editing of a “60 Minutes” interview with then-Vice President Kamala Harris as “perhaps the worst legal strategy ever employed by the worst-run media company in the history of America.”
.. guy makes a mess, then complains when his bosses clean it up
Posted by: SMOD at June 26, 2026 08:13 PM (O7XEN)
66
Piper, was Saijo the one watching the ONT while Doof was away? If so, that would explain his craziness today.
Posted by: Hour of the Wolf at June 26, 2026 08:14 PM (qx7Zg)
67
Thune to face censure vote from SD GOP over SAVE America Act
It failed.
Posted by: JackStraw at June 26, 2026 07:52 PM (viF8m
It was a shot across the bow.
Posted by: polynikes at June 26, 2026 08:14 PM (GP8V/)
68
47 Elon just prompted me to join X for no other reason than to thank him for Citizen Vigilante
Posted by: Ben Had
======
Comments on postings there are sewage but there are some good news sources posting there. Use the mute repeatedly along with I am not interested in this post or ad, the algorithm is pretty responsive in cleaning out your timeline.
Posted by: whig at June 26, 2026 08:15 PM (E4rtv)
69
But I will watch older TV and movies even if I have seen them before. At least they were good.
Posted by: Case at June 26, 2026 08:01 PM (IY9No)
I get the understandable desire to ignore what's actually going on.
But, the culture that matters is happening now.
Posted by: LTG at June 26, 2026 08:15 PM (+ZHEV)
70
I am going to throw this in the ring about the sex scene. There was a reason and meaning to it. It exemplified the difference between rape and sexual release where no one is the victim.
Posted by: Ben Had at June 26, 2026 08:16 PM (afJtY)
71
Hi everyone - I talked to grammie winger today and she is back in the hospital, in very serious condition. I will share a bit more on the prayer thread tomorrow, but she said I could give her mailing address to anyone who wanted it. If you already know my email address, you can write me there, or else you can write to moroncookbook at gmail dot com.
Please keep her in your prayers; she is very, very ill.
Posted by: bluebell at June 26, 2026 08:16 PM (afFes)
72
Piper, I think that “Soup” is a much cooler name than “Saijo.”
Posted by: Bulg at June 26, 2026 08:16 PM (77rzZ)
73
67 Thune to face censure vote from SD GOP over SAVE America Act
It failed.
Posted by: JackStraw at June 26, 2026 07:52 PM (viF8m
It was a shot across the bow.
Posted by: polynikes
=====
I don't think these cossetted clowns actually know that they are getting less popular than dog shit on people's shoes until they get scraped out of office like Cassidy and Cornyn. I think they live in a bubble with their interest group cronies and senate staffers who fill them with bullshit about how great they did on this or that TV show or press conference.
Posted by: whig at June 26, 2026 08:17 PM (E4rtv)
74
Does Ace need some variety of critters to spice up the cafe? Check out the Casual Geographic guy's latest video
75
66 Piper, was Saijo the one watching the ONT while Doof was away? If so, that would explain his craziness today.
Posted by: Hour of the Wolf at June 26, 2026 08:14 PM (qx7Zg)
Not that I know of, but his Uncle Doof is concerned about the environment I am raising him in, watching all this soccer.
Speaking of, today was Mama Doof’s memorial service, we should send Doof some love.
Posted by: Piper at June 26, 2026 08:18 PM (BgmlQ)
76
“ But let all who take refuge in you be glad; let them ever sing for joy. Spread your protection over them, that those who love your name may rejoice in you.”
Psalm 5:11
Posted by: Marcus T at June 26, 2026 08:18 PM (K4PAh)
88
66 Piper, was Saijo the one watching the ONT while Doof was away? If so, that would explain his craziness today.
Posted by: Hour of the Wolf at June 26, 2026 08:14 PM (qx7Zg)
I think Soup is funny, but Saijo is Japanese and it was to build up his psyche after his rough start. Being called the very best one after being “Dog Number 4” was the first step of his new life.
Posted by: Piper at June 26, 2026 08:24 PM (pZEOD)
89
Thank you for the update, bluebell, and let grammie know she's in our prayers.
Posted by: Hour of the Wolf at June 26, 2026 08:24 PM (qx7Zg)
90
Of course on grammie. My favorite one eyed pirate.
Posted by: Used Car Salesman at June 26, 2026 08:24 PM (G3T/K)
91
82 Ben Had, I am doing OK, thanks. Still getting over the death of my sister.
Posted by: Piper at June 26, 2026 08:25 PM (11JP3)
93 Please keep her in your prayers; she is very, very ill.
Posted by: bluebell at June 26, 2026 08:16 PM (afFes)
____________
Thank you for letting us know. Grammie is in my prayers every day.
Posted by: Hadrian the Seventh at June 26, 2026 08:25 PM (O0L8i)
94
I think JD and Rubio should run on a no coke, no SS, no income taxes.
End EBT
End SS
Go to a consumption tax pay as you go.
Posted by: r hennigantx at June 26, 2026 08:25 PM (/+uur)
95
In the Bamyan Province of Afghanistan there is a park called Band e Amir. Magnificence blue lakes and a lot of awesome geological features. Dicey location but you can get there from Kabul. Look up the images. You won’t be dissapointed.
Posted by: Marcus T at June 26, 2026 08:26 PM (K4PAh)
96
Jesus
we need some help down here
i drink too much
people are sick
the woman in the street just touched the hem of your garment
And you...
Posted by: r hennigantx at June 26, 2026 08:28 PM (/+uur)
97 Being called the very best one after being “Dog Number 4” was the first step of his new life.
Posted by: Piper at June 26, 2026 08:24 PM (pZEOD)
___________
We had two rescue boys, brothers, who came to us with no names. It was the 4th of July and we called them Blaze and Rocket. Now at forever homes and living the life.
Posted by: Hadrian the Seventh at June 26, 2026 08:28 PM (O0L8i)
98
91 82 Ben Had, I am doing OK, thanks. Still getting over the death of my sister.
Posted by: Bulg at June 26, 2026 08:24 PM (77rzZ)
Hey Bulg? You won’t get over it. You learn to live in a new normal, but you will always miss her. And that is okay.
Posted by: Piper at June 26, 2026 08:28 PM (11JP3)
99Please keep her in your prayers; she is very, very ill.
You are most definitely in my prayers, Grammie.
Posted by: Notorious BFD at June 26, 2026 08:29 PM (ceJ0R)
100
“ So with you: Now is your time of grief, but I will see you again and you will rejoice, and no one will take away your joy.”
John 16:22
Posted by: Marcus T at June 26, 2026 08:29 PM (IYMzU)
101
>>> 36 Has all the yelling stopped yet?
Posted by: Bulg at June 26, 2026 07:57 PM (77rzZ)
WHAT YELLING???
Posted by: BEN ROTHLESSBERGERER at June 26, 2026 08:31 PM (R+iUD)
102
Fervent prayers for Grammie Winger and her loved ones.
Posted by: Pug Mahon, aka Agent Frank at June 26, 2026 08:31 PM (0aYVJ)
103
We had two rescue boys, brothers, who came to us with no names. It was the 4th of July and we called them Blaze and Rocket. Now at forever homes and living the life.
Posted by: Hadrian the Seventh at June 26, 2026 08:28 PM (O0L8i)
Those are adorable names. Saij is definitely living the life. He is a character.
Posted by: Piper at June 26, 2026 08:31 PM (11JP3)
104
98 I know, Piper. Thank you. Getting dusty as I type this.
I’m so happy that I reconciled with her before she passed.
Posted by: Bulg at June 26, 2026 08:32 PM (77rzZ)
105
End EBT
End SS
Go to a consumption tax pay as you go.
Posted by: r hennigantx at June 26, 2026 08:25 PM (/+uur)
And, along with that, end all of the federal grants and other bullshit that drains the coffers.
Posted by: JackStraw at June 26, 2026 08:42 PM (viF8m)
117
You are most definitely in my prayers, Grammie.
Posted by: Notorious BFD at June 26, 2026 08:29 PM (ceJ0R)
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I'm glad to see you here!
Posted by: bluebell at June 26, 2026 08:42 PM (afFes)
118
@ 42 I stopped watching movies years ago. Woke destroyed them. Same with TV. shows. Zero good comedy anymore. Woke is bastard. But I will watch older TV and movies even if I have seen them before. At least they were good. ________________________________
Same here. Only way I watch the T&V anymore is with the Roku stick my daughter gave me for Xmas about 3 years ago. If not for that, it'd be gone.
Posted by: Dr_No at June 26, 2026 08:42 PM (ayRl+)
119
114 Although I am not from a Catholic background, BenHad, I agree with you, inasmuch as this Protestant understands Catholic wakes.
Posted by: Ben Had at June 26, 2026 08:46 PM (afJtY)
121
Am praying for grammie, and so sorry I was thinking about her a couple days ago, thank you so much bluebell.
Posted by: ... at June 26, 2026 08:46 PM (vE0+H)
122
I remember when grammie was an active commenter here.
Time moves on for all of us.
It is kind of amazing that ace built a place that might make it to thirty years.
Posted by: LTG at June 26, 2026 08:47 PM (+ZHEV)
123
Bulg, I will always celebrate a life before a loss.
Posted by: Ben Had at June 26, 2026 08:48 PM (afJtY)
124
Tubi , Roku, Pluto, Plex, Fawesome have thousands and thousands of free movies. Unfortunately only 5% are worth watching. Makes me think the movie business is a laundering scheme.
Posted by: polynikes at June 26, 2026 08:48 PM (GP8V/)
125
116 >>The Cenozoic Era. Those were good times.
Ok Boomer.
Posted by: JackStraw at June 26, 2026 08:42 PM (viF8m)
I'm more of a Cambrian Explosion kinda guy ...
Posted by: browndog says woof at June 26, 2026 08:48 PM (3sXRv)
128
Unfortunately only 5% are worth watching. Makes me think the movie business is a laundering scheme.
Posted by: polynikes
My #1 son's first job after earning his MBA was working at Universal Pictures in the Accounting Dept. "Whores in suits" is how he described them. He didn't stay long.
Posted by: Tonypete at June 26, 2026 08:51 PM (+/hEQ)
129
A Wiconsite is a place where Wiccans hang out.
Posted by: Bertram Cabot, Jr. at June 26, 2026 08:51 PM (Cqx++)
130 I am very fond of grammie, I know many here are, and know her a lot better than I do I'm quite certain of that - but when she was active here she was always very kind to me.
Posted by: ... at June 26, 2026 08:51 PM (vE0+H)
131
126 browndog, a super huge hug to you.
Posted by: Ben Had at June 26, 2026 08:49 PM (afJtY)
{{{Ben}}}
I owe you an email. Keep an eye out for a missive this weekend.
Posted by: browndog says woof at June 26, 2026 08:51 PM (3sXRv)
Posted by: Ben Had at June 26, 2026 08:53 PM (afJtY)
133
I'm more of a Cambrian Explosion kinda guy ...
Posted by: browndog
Paleozoic Era dude here. I discovered literally hundreds of Crinoid stem fossils while poking around in the creek yesterday. Interesting little thangs. They're small, ring-shaped little buggers.
Posted by: Tonypete at June 26, 2026 08:54 PM (+/hEQ)
134I'm glad to see you here!
Posted by: bluebell at June 26, 2026 08:42 PM
Likewise! Thanks for the Grammie update and hope you are doing just fine, my friend.
Posted by: Notorious BFD at June 26, 2026 08:55 PM (ceJ0R)
135
Grammie was a force at life before the great migration here.
Posted by: Ben Had at June 26, 2026 08:55 PM (afJtY)
140
Please keep her in your prayers; she is very, very ill.
Posted by: bluebell at June 26, 2026 08:16 PM (afFes)
Thanks bluebell. Grammie is good peeps.
Posted by: Count de Monet at June 26, 2026 08:58 PM (wVcYX)
141
then I'll be making...
Posted by: SciVo at June 26, 2026 08:12 PM (Sy6m/)
Now I need to make another pulled pork shoulder. And maybe some pork loins (sliced into chops, with cabbage).
I should make that spaghetti squash tomorrow, too.
Posted by: GWB at June 26, 2026 08:58 PM (kU0PQ)
142 Paleozoic Era dude here. I discovered literally hundreds of Crinoid stem fossils while poking around in the creek yesterday. Interesting little thangs. They're small, ring-shaped little buggers.
Posted by: Tonypete at June 26, 2026 08:54 PM (+/hEQ)
Keep an eye out for the type that features a "star" shape in the center of the stem ... very rare to find.
Posted by: browndog says woof at June 26, 2026 08:58 PM (3sXRv)
143
..., my shingle says fierce friend and vicious enemy.
You, darlin are a friend.
Posted by: Ben Had at June 26, 2026 09:00 PM (afJtY)
144 Paleozoic Era dude here. I discovered literally hundreds of Crinoid stem fossils while poking around in the creek yesterday. Interesting little thangs. They're small, ring-shaped little buggers.
Posted by: Tonypete at June 26, 2026 08:54 PM (+/hEQ)
Oh, and those rings are stem segments.
They're some what flower like: a long stem topped by a "Flowery / Fleshy" top
Posted by: browndog says woof at June 26, 2026 09:01 PM (3sXRv)
145
..., my shingle says fierce friend and vicious enemy.
You, darlin are a friend.
Posted by: Ben Had at June 26, 2026 09:00 PM (afJtY)
I am aware, I see a lot - always have a hug ready for you even when I'm silent
Posted by: ... at June 26, 2026 09:01 PM (vE0+H)
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It is kind of amazing that ace built a place that might make it to thirty years.
Posted by: LTG at June 26, 2026 08:47 PM (+ZHEV)
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Especially for a 29-year-old.
Posted by: ShainS at June 26, 2026 09:02 PM (o//FJ)
147
Thune is a commie and has no illusions. He knows what’s coming.
Posted by: Accomack at June 26, 2026 09:02 PM (nLdZ2)
148
A Cro Magnon walks into a bar and orders a beer. The bartender asks ' do you want a glass or just the bottle. The Cro Magnon replies ' A glass of course. Who do you think I am. A Neanderthal?'
Posted by: polynikes at June 26, 2026 09:03 PM (GP8V/)
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Skeleton Dance, showing off the wild work of Ub Iwerks. They got a lot of milage out of repeating cells. Always think about kids in 1929 seeing that wild stuff. Which, of course, continued right on through Dumbo's Pink Elephants and Fantasia's Sorcerer's Apprentice. AKA why our generation turned to recreational mind-altering substances.
Million-Lego fully functional, life-size Bugatti Chiron, just imagine that in a collision, shattering into, literally, a million pieces. Although, I suppose they cheated and glued it.
150
I came to aos in 2002 iirc. A link from another funny guy. And can't remember the site. Nuke the moon guy.
Posted by: polynikes at June 26, 2026 09:05 PM (GP8V/)
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>>Keep an eye out for the type that features a "star" shape in the center of the stem ... very rare to find.
Are we still talking about fossils?
Posted by: JackStraw at June 26, 2026 09:05 PM (viF8m)
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I came to aos in 2002 iirc. A link from another funny guy. And can't remember the site. Nuke the moon guy.
Posted by: polynikes at June 26, 2026 09:05 PM (GP8V/)
Frank J... something
Posted by: Used Car Salesman at June 26, 2026 09:06 PM (zZu0s)
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Keep an eye out for the type that features a "star" shape in the center of the stem ... very rare to find.
Posted by: browndog
Shit!! I found a few of those!! They are so neat.
Posted by: Tonypete at June 26, 2026 09:07 PM (+/hEQ)
154
Frank J... something
Posted by: Used Car Salesman at June 26, 2026 09:06 PM (zZu0s)
Yeah. He was a funny guy.
Posted by: polynikes at June 26, 2026 09:07 PM (GP8V/)
Posted by: nurse ratched. at June 26, 2026 09:08 PM (VCFK5)
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Prayers up for grammie. Thanks for the update, bluebell.
Posted by: screaming in digital at June 26, 2026 09:09 PM (nGBYI)
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I'm loving the World Cup visitor reaction videos that I've seen so far, I'm not even looking for them, but (for example) Bridget Phetasy has been putting montages in her regular Dumpster Fires. And I read that not only did we have enough stadiums lying around that all we had to do was change up some playing surfaces, we could actually do it again without using any of the same stadiums.
Let that sink in. Wouldn't that be awesome? I am all in favor of the idea of bidding for the next available host country slot, however it works, on a platform of America's World Cup II: All Different From Last Time.
Probably lots of countries want the gig, but we can say hey, we're not even going to have any repeats. Entirely different set of stadiums that the 2026 visitors did not see, they're just sitting there waiting to be used for this, and can you say that? NO, NO YOU CANNOT.
Posted by: SciVo at June 26, 2026 09:09 PM (Sy6m/)
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Are we still talking about fossils?
Posted by: JackStraw at June 26, 2026 09:05 PM (viF8m)
Yepper ...
Posted by: browndog says woof at June 26, 2026 09:09 PM (3sXRv)
Posted by: Used Car Salesman at June 26, 2026 09:11 PM (zZu0s)
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Shit!! I found a few of those!! They are so neat.
Posted by: Tonypete at June 26, 2026 09:07 PM (+/hEQ)
***Ppock eyebrow***
I've been hunting for just one since my early days in Geology
Dammmmm son !!!
Posted by: browndog says woof at June 26, 2026 09:11 PM (3sXRv)
161
Posted by: nurse ratched. at June 26, 2026 09:08 PM (VCFK5)
{{{{nurse}}}}
Posted by: ... at June 26, 2026 09:11 PM (vE0+H)
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Posted by: SciVo at June 26, 2026 09:09 PM (Sy6m/)
Think of just the college football stadiums...
Division II that could host the World Cup
Posted by: polynikes at June 26, 2026 09:12 PM (GP8V/)
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Browndog - I'll go looking again shortly. If I find some more, I'll get one to two to you.
Posted by: Tonypete at June 26, 2026 09:12 PM (+/hEQ)
164 And I read that not only did we have enough stadiums lying around that all we had to do was change up some playing surfaces, we could actually do it again without using any of the same stadiums.
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The IOC and FIFA both have the US as their emergency locale because we can put on either (or both, for that matter) events in a few weeks if need be.
Posted by: Hadrian the Seventh at June 26, 2026 09:13 PM (O0L8i)
165
Frank J Fleming. The neurons just fired.
Posted by: Used Car Salesman at June 26, 2026 09:11 PM (zZu0s)
The satisfaction you get like when a freeze headache goes away.
Posted by: polynikes at June 26, 2026 09:13 PM (GP8V/)
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I've been hunting for just one since my early days in Geology
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All I've found is a pile of schist.
Posted by: Cicero (@cicero43) at June 26, 2026 09:14 PM (u/oMr)
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163 Browndog - I'll go looking again shortly. If I find some more, I'll get one to two to you.
Posted by: Tonypete at June 26, 2026 09:12 PM (+/hEQ)
***fistbump***
Posted by: browndog says woof at June 26, 2026 09:14 PM (3sXRv)
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162 Posted by: SciVo at June 26, 2026 09:09 PM (Sy6m/)
Think of just the college football stadiums...
Division II that could host the World Cup
Posted by: polynikes
Heh. Don’t let them change the color and play at Boise State.
Posted by: nurse ratched. at June 26, 2026 09:14 PM (VCFK5)
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Greetings from Brandon MS. On my way to the great state of TX.
I am thankful I made it through ATL. It was awful. I don't know how i lived there for 5 years. I seem to have lost my hard-won city driving skills.
Posted by: screaming in digital at June 26, 2026 09:15 PM (nGBYI)
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They used to have a reality show called dinosaur hunters. That is a cut throat hobby /occupation. Lot of legal crap too.
Posted by: polynikes at June 26, 2026 09:15 PM (GP8V/)
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I am thankful I made it through ATL. It was awful. I don't know how i lived there for 5 years. I seem to have lost my hard-won city driving skills.
Posted by: screaming in digital at June 26, 2026 09:15 PM (nGBYI)
Like any skill, it atrophies with lack of use ...
Posted by: browndog says woof at June 26, 2026 09:17 PM (3sXRv)
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I always thought we had indoor arenas that could host up to 40k for concerts , smaller sporting events but I've learned the largest are less than 25k.
Of course we have retractable roof stadiums. I'm not counting those .
Posted by: polynikes at June 26, 2026 09:19 PM (GP8V/)
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Maybe building stadiums is graft for those other host countries.
Posted by: davidt at June 26, 2026 09:20 PM (Q+gd/)
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I always thought we had indoor arenas that could host up to 40k for concerts , smaller sporting events but I've learned the largest are less than 25k.
Of course we have retractable roof stadiums. I'm not counting those .
Posted by: polynikes
Alamodome holds 72k.
Posted by: Mr Aspirin Factory at June 26, 2026 09:21 PM (H/+a9)
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Maybe building stadiums is graft for those other host countries.
Posted by: davidt at June 26, 2026 09:20 PM (Q+gd/)
It's definitely graft for our billionaires. More like extortion against the host city.
Posted by: polynikes at June 26, 2026 09:22 PM (GP8V/)
179
World Cup at the Super Dome! Losers get eaten!
Posted by: Shep Smith at June 26, 2026 09:22 PM (Q+gd/)
180
179 World Cup at the Super Dome! Losers get eaten!
Posted by: Shep Smith at
Omg. Choking.
LOL
Posted by: nurse ratched. at June 26, 2026 09:24 PM (0c4bd)
181
Like any skill, it atrophies with lack of use ...
Posted by: browndog
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And tomorrow, I have to navigate Dallas and Ft Worth. Soon as I pick up Cow Demon I'm handing over the car keys.
Posted by: screaming in digital at June 26, 2026 09:24 PM (nGBYI)
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Posted by: Mr Aspirin Factory at June 26, 2026 09:21 PM (H/+a9)
not including dome stadiums . Admittedly I wasn't clear I was talking about traditional arenas like MSG.
Posted by: polynikes at June 26, 2026 09:25 PM (GP8V/)
183Paleozoic Era dude here. I discovered literally hundreds of Crinoid stem fossils while poking around in the creek yesterday. Interesting little thangs. They're small, ring-shaped little buggers.
Posted by: Tonypete
Keep an eye out for the type that features a "star" shape in the center of the stem ... very rare to find.
Posted by: browndog
So there's both plain-bellied and star-bellied crinoids? The things I learn here.
Posted by: mikeski at June 26, 2026 09:25 PM (VHUov)
184
And tomorrow, I have to navigate Dallas and Ft Worth. Soon as I pick up Cow Demon I'm handing over the car keys.
Posted by: screaming in digital at June 26, 2026 09:24 PM (nGBYI)
Completely understandable SiD
Posted by: browndog says woof at June 26, 2026 09:26 PM (3sXRv)
185
Do you guys know just how great this Horde is?
Y'all are special people. Even you, BC.
Posted by: GWB at June 26, 2026 09:26 PM (kU0PQ)
186
Next World Cup should be in Greenland. They can cut the fields and stands out of the ice.
Posted by: Hour of the Wolf at June 26, 2026 09:27 PM (qx7Zg)
187
screaming in digital, have a wonderful time. Would buy you both dinner if you are in the area
Posted by: Ben Had at June 26, 2026 09:27 PM (afJtY)
188
And tomorrow, I have to navigate Dallas and Ft Worth. Soon as I pick up Cow Demon I'm handing over the car keys.
Posted by: screaming in digital at June 26, 2026 09:24 PM (nGBYI)
Austin is the worst for me. Like they are intentionally trying to confuse you.
Posted by: polynikes at June 26, 2026 09:27 PM (GP8V/)
189
Bulg, w/r/t Catholic practises, ran across a comment decades ago: we weep at the wake, we drink for the funeral. Thank you, bluebell, for the update on Grammie.
Good night, all.
Posted by: Nazdar at June 26, 2026 09:28 PM (NcvvS)
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So there's both plain-bellied and star-bellied crinoids? The things I learn here.
Posted by: mikeski at June 26, 2026 09:25 PM (VHUov)
There are 4 types:
round, pentagonal, oval, or star-shaped
Posted by: browndog says woof at June 26, 2026 09:29 PM (3sXRv)
191
Austin is the worst for me. Like they are intentionally trying to confuse you.
Posted by: polynikes at June 26, 2026 09:27 PM (GP8V/)
I recall driving through Austin, and thinking, WTF is going on, but then, all is well. And I have no clue how I managed to navigate that stupid city.
Posted by: Pug Mahon, aka Agent Frank at June 26, 2026 09:31 PM (0aYVJ)
My friend was the best man for his brother's wedding in Paris. At the reception, he raised his champagne glass and said "Eggs, cinnamon, bread, and maple syrup."
It was a French toast.
(This was only a test. If it was real, this post would be deleted.)
Posted by: Hour of the Wolf at June 26, 2026 09:32 PM (qx7Zg)
Posted by: Bertram Cabot, Jr. at June 26, 2026 09:33 PM (Cqx++)
194
Ben Had, I'll mention that to him. Aside from the Rush concert I'm not completely sure of our itinerary. If we can scoot over to Corsicana, I'll drop you an email or text.
Posted by: screaming in digital at June 26, 2026 09:33 PM (nGBYI)
195
I would take every cow trail to avoid Austin and DFW.
Posted by: Ben Had at June 26, 2026 09:34 PM (afJtY)
196
F117 Stealth bombers used to (still do?) fly out of Holloman AFB, outside Alamogordo, NM. Guessing that top shot is from then and there.
Posted by: goatexchange at June 26, 2026 09:36 PM (ZmReg)
197
screaming in digital, text is best. Steaks and libation at the ranch
Posted by: Ben Had at June 26, 2026 09:36 PM (afJtY)
198
Austin is the worst for me. Like they are intentionally trying to confuse you.
Posted by: polynikes
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*makes note to avoid Austin*
I am easily confused!
Posted by: screaming in digital at June 26, 2026 09:37 PM (nGBYI)
And tomorrow, I have to navigate Dallas and Ft.Worth.
Oh, that's going to be fun. I lived out there for over 24 years. I know what it's like. Good luck.
Posted by: Case at June 26, 2026 09:41 PM (IY9No)
200 I recall driving through Austin, and thinking, WTF is going on, but then, all is well. And I have no clue how I managed to navigate that stupid city.
Posted by: Pug Mahon
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I hated getting around Austin for that reason. Someone explained it to me, "You have to get off these freeways at the right point, and then it's all parking lots. You drive through the parking lots."
Posted by: Blonde Morticia at June 26, 2026 09:41 PM (XJ22o)
201 Austin is the worst for me. Like they are intentionally trying to confuse you.
Posted by: polynikes
Is that just Austin keeping it weird?
Posted by: Bertram Cabot, Jr. at June 26, 2026 09:41 PM (Cqx++)
202
>>F117 Stealth bombers used to (still do?) fly out of Holloman AFB, outside Alamogordo, NM. Guessing that top shot is from then and there.
Before the virus lockdown they had an airshow out of Quonset. We go float around and watch all sorts go screaming up and down the bay.
When the Stealth flew over it was different. That thing is intimidating.
Posted by: JackStraw at June 26, 2026 09:42 PM (viF8m)
203
When I learned that Rush was touring again, I initially thought, here we go, just two tired old guys riding it out. but I've seen vidyas of them with Anika on drums. Holy, crap, they are having a blast! Anyone able to see them live needs to do so.
Posted by: Pug Mahon, aka Agent Frank at June 26, 2026 09:42 PM (0aYVJ)
204
screaming in digital, text is best. Steaks and libation at the ranch
Posted by: Ben Had
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It would be SO lovely to see you if we can work it out. Let me see what all he has in mind. He's the trip planner especially when we're in TX!
Posted by: screaming in digital at June 26, 2026 09:44 PM (nGBYI)
205
Pug, I can't wait. It will be my first Rush concert! We'll report back after Sunday night.
Posted by: screaming in digital at June 26, 2026 09:46 PM (nGBYI)
Posted by: Anonosaurus Wrecks and His All White Jury! at June 26, 2026 09:47 PM (ndZc7)
208
My friend was the best man for his brother's wedding in Paris. At the reception, he raised his champagne glass and said "Eggs, cinnamon, bread, and maple syrup."
It was a French toast.
(This was only a test. If it was real, this post would be deleted.)
Posted by: Hour of the Wolf at June 26, 2026 09:32 PM (qx7Zg)
***
Toasters: The first ever pop up notification.
Posted by: Diogenes at June 26, 2026 09:49 PM (2WIwB)
209
screaming in digital, do you have any interaction with the NCCCLA?
Posted by: Ben Had at June 26, 2026 09:50 PM (afJtY)
210
SiD,
What are you doing in Texas tomorrow?
Posted by: lin-duh in Texas at June 26, 2026 09:47 PM (VCgbV)
In Dallas and Ft Worth, I'd say doing about 25 mph.
Posted by: Diogenes at June 26, 2026 09:53 PM (2WIwB)
211
I see, going to a Rush concert. I haven't been before either but I do like them.
Posted by: lin-duh in Texas at June 26, 2026 09:55 PM (VCgbV)
212
Evening, Ace and Cafe diners!. Late to the party.
Columnar jointing in basalt is incredibly common.
Posted by: Alberta Oil Peon at June 26, 2026 09:56 PM (1z8ji)
213
Pug, I can't wait. It will be my first Rush concert! We'll report back after Sunday night.
Posted by: screaming in digital at June 26, 2026 09:46 PM (nGBYI)
Do so. I had a chance to see them in Billings way back in 1982, during their Signals tour, but my Dad had a weird blind spot regarding rock music shows. He was convinced I would take the brown acid or something. Same with Kansas, which was ostensibly a Christian rock band. I had given up when Black Sabbath and Judas Priest rolled around.
Posted by: Pug Mahon, aka Agent Frank at June 26, 2026 09:56 PM (0aYVJ)
Posted by: lin-duh in Texas at June 26, 2026 09:56 PM (VCgbV)
215
>>Columnar jointing in basalt is incredibly common.
I just said that to a friend the other day.
Posted by: JackStraw at June 26, 2026 09:57 PM (viF8m)
216
lin-duh, I watched it earlier. Thanks to Elon.
Posted by: Ben Had at June 26, 2026 09:57 PM (afJtY)
217
Glad that people are enjoying going to Rush nowadays. Pretty sad though that the number of new rock bands is pretty small nowadays. Digitizing all my music on CDs and LPs has reminded me of the heyday of rock (and other music) of days gone by.
Posted by: whig at June 26, 2026 09:58 PM (E4rtv)
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screaming in digital, do you have any interaction with the NCCCLA?
Posted by: Ben Had
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No, actually I'm not even sure what that is!
Posted by: screaming in digital at June 26, 2026 09:59 PM (nGBYI)
219
For the record, my favorite Rush album is Moving Pictures.
See y'all in the ONT.
Posted by: Pug Mahon, aka Agent Frank at June 26, 2026 09:59 PM (0aYVJ)
220
Do so. I had a chance to see them in Billings way back in 1982, during their Signals tour, but my Dad had a weird blind spot regarding rock music shows. He was convinced I would take the brown acid or something. Same with Kansas, which was ostensibly a Christian rock band. I had given up when Black Sabbath and Judas Priest rolled around.
Posted by: Pug Mahon
Saw them on that tour in Nashville. Good show. Festival seating on the floor.
Posted by: whig at June 26, 2026 10:00 PM (E4rtv)
221
lin-duh, yep, Rush on Sunday night and probably some hiking. We bought the tickets long ago but the rest of this trip has been hastily planned as neither of us were sure how much time off we could take!
Posted by: screaming in digital at June 26, 2026 10:02 PM (nGBYI)
222
Got a winders 10 laptop that isn't letting me log in. Anyone know if this is BS or not (dude takes a while to get to the point, so I went to mute / CC / 2x playback speed)?
https://youtu.be/OH0E6IqlkvA
Posted by: Helena Handbasket at June 26, 2026 10:03 PM (R+iUD)
223round, pentagonal, oval, or star-shaped
Posted by: browndog says woof at June 26, 2026 09:29 PM (3sXRv)
Which one speaks for the trees?
Posted by: Kindltot at June 26, 2026 10:06 PM (rbvCR)
They had to make room in the curriculum.
You see, they had to make Oprah Winfrey a required part of a historical education.
On Wednesday, the Texas State Board of Education voted to remove the American Revolution from 11th-grade U.S. History. The Battles of Lexington and Concord, the opening shots of the war that created this country, gone. In their place? Oprah Winfrey.
Let that sink in.
...
The result: the American Revolution, one of the most consequential events in human history and the founding act of this nation, was stripped from 11th-grade U.S. History. Three Republican members crossed the aisle to join five Democrats in passing this and dozens of other ill-conceived amendments.
The progressive vision of social studies curriculum treats the TEKS as a storytelling anthology, a collection of interesting characters and compelling narratives that whoever sits at the table that day can swap in and out. Every story has value, the thinking goes, so every story deserves a slot. But that is precisely the wrong framework for a standards document.
...
Oprah Winfrey is a remarkable American success story. Her place in the cultural and business landscape is undeniable.
I'll deny it. Rush Limbaugh was a more important broadcaster and businessmen and no one's including him in a high school history textbook. (And I wouldn't ask for him to be included.)
But Oprah's a Stronk Black Woman, so.
We're now choosing what counts as history by DEI "standards."
Angela Davis, the black radical murderess protected by the Democrat Establishment, learns that she is descended from one of the 101 original colonists of The Mayflower. Court fillings confirm the persistent actions of leftist criminals to destroy a national monument.
Details of the alleged vandalism to the recently refurbished Reflecting Pool in Washington, D.C. were revealed in a court filing.
According to Deputy Director for the National Park Service Frank Lands, the incident took place shortly after the resurfaced pool was filled again with water on June 9, ABC News reported.
"The U.S. Park Police responded to an NPS report of damage to the reflecting pool, including a caulk over the foam sealant that was cut with a sharp knife or razor and destruction of delaminating surface material. In addition, approximately 70 fence post tops were thrown into the pool," Lands said in a declaration.
An Interior Department spokesperson said the vandalism is believed to be an isolated incident, and details weren't disclosed in order to prevent "deranged individuals" from copycatting the crime. Several days after the incident, the spokesperson said, there were recurring cases and videos of people ripping at the coating.
"We then knew this was not an isolated incident, but a new trend to attempt to damage the Reflecting Pool," the spokesperson told ABC.
As of Thursday afternoon, there have been seven arrests, seven federal citations and 18 police reports filed related to intentional damage to the pool, according to the Interior Department.
The Washington Post blames Trump for standing water being a broth for algae.
Because Trump is causing global warming and global warming causes algae. Q.E.D.
The real story about algae in the reflecting pool? Climate change. The opening paragraphs! pic.twitter.com/BKumjo1cTh
The left is psychologically compelled to destroy civilization in all cases, but in this specific case, they have a reason to destroy attempts to beautify a city: The left has reigned over a 100 year decline of cities into dangerous and dirty shitholes, and their excuse is, as always, "there's nothing that can be done about it, don't blame us, it's just how things go."
It is therefore imperative that they block any attempts to bring order and beauty to cities. Once their excuse is shown to be a lie, a few liberals might actually ask why they're being forced to live in a shithole due to Democrat policy choice.Update: A scoop from Deb Heine. The pair of mutants currently protesting the pool -- yes, they're protesting a pool -- were previously seen protesting outside of Brett Kavanaugh's home.
As part of the deliberately-intimidating "protests" designed to warn Brett Kavanaugh that his safety wasn't guaranteed if he didn't vote to uphold Roe v. Wade.
Two of the "Team Algae" demonstrators photographed in front of the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool wearing pro-algae tee shirts earlier this month, were also involved in loud and disruptive pro-abortion demonstrations outside of Justice Brett Kavanaugh home in 2022.
Pro-abort agitators terrorized the entire neighborhood for weeks after the Supreme Court's draft majority opinion overturning of Roe v. Wade was leaked to the media.
A neighbor told Fox News in June 2022 that the agitators would show up at approximately 7:00 p.m. on Wednesdays and Saturdays.
"It's a horrific experience," the neighbor told Fox. "It's not great if you have kids of any age, but it's unbelievably stressful, and the kids are very upset. The kids have to be sent inside, and it's so loud you can't put your kids to sleep."
"They have drummers. They have a megaphone, and they chant. They yell all kinds of things ... They have told neighbors 'F-ck you, f-ck your children,' things like that--and, so they're abusive toward the neighbors and intimidating," the source told the outlet. "They were very, very loud, very, very aggressive. They dance in the streets as well," the person added.
In May 2022, The Atlantic published a sympathetic article supporting the agitators, titled: What's the Point of Going to Brett Kavanaugh's House? "Demonstrators have largely given up on changing the Supreme Court justices' minds. But they're still showing up," the subheader read.
"It's imperative that they know that we exist," said Karen Irwin, described as "a reproductive-rights activist who splits her time between D.C. and New York."
Gays and trannies (self-identified) demand that Minneapolis make gay sex bathhouses legal again, because they're places of "deep connection" and the straight community has gained so much from gay sexuality.
Remember George Galloway? He was the left-wing Labour MP who was too pro-Saddam Hussein even for Labour. So he quit (or was forced out) and formed the "Respect" party, whose raison d'etre was the idea that Muslims just weren't getting enough Respect in British politics. He then is a key innovator in the Islamic-Communist political alliance.
And guess who's a Big Fan now?!
Nathan Livingstone (MilkBarTV)
@TheMilkBarTV
THIS is who Tucker Carlson believes should be Prime Minister of the UK and openly admires...
"I just love George Galloway."
A self-described socialist who pushed for full-blown, China-style lockdowns in the UK during COVID; praised some of the world's worst regimes, including Chávez, Castro and Saddam Hussein; worked for Russian and Iranian state media; aligned himself with Iran's theocratic regime; and backed Hamas and Hezbollah.
Tucker Carlson told Galloway on Tucker's show: "I didn't even know much we agreed on."
THIS is who Tucker Carlson believes should be Prime Minister of the UK and openly admires...
“I just love George Galloway.”
A self-described socialist who pushed for full-blown, China-style lockdowns in the UK during COVID; praised some of the world’s worst regimes, including… pic.twitter.com/x4BmklQNUA
— Nathan Livingstone (MilkBarTV) (@TheMilkBarTV) June 26, 2026
🚨 LMFAO! JD Vance just CALLED OUT a leftist protesting him at the Nixon Library
"We've got people waving the Palestinian flag outside, hollering at us in SPANISH. By the WAY — the Vice President CAN'T understand what you're protesting about if you don't speak the language of… pic.twitter.com/Msua4g2a2M
Posted by: Tonypete at June 26, 2026 06:34 PM (+/hEQ)
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Texas would do well to move the state capitol from Austin to an open shed in the oil patch.
Posted by: Clay at June 26, 2026 06:34 PM (tNUnY)
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The Opray Winfrey thing is a damn disgrace. It should obviously be the harridans of The View.
Posted by: Archimedes at June 26, 2026 06:34 PM (Riz8t)
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Hmmm...sounds like Texas has a commie problem too...in the Board of Education.
Posted by: Diogenes at June 26, 2026 06:40 PM (2WIwB)
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No idea what the "Republicans" in the Texas Board of Miseducation were thinking. My most-charitable interpretation is that they are downplaying the role of the rest of the US because... Texas.
Texas fought two wars of independence. First against Spain, then against that guy I've noted several times here Antonio Lopez the dick tater. (I don't like him.)
So, from the Texan standpoint, yeah it's great that the Yankees did some stuff. Doesn't matter as much down here.
Posted by: gKWVE at June 26, 2026 06:41 PM (gKWVE)
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My entire life, at least since I became politically aware, the media has always described the right as retrograde racists who want to keep people down. Always. Conversely, the left is always described as the good guys. Always. No story is not run through this paradigm.
Yet the right continues to exist. I guess some people are just stronger mentally to resist the propaganda that tells them not to believe their eyes or lived experiences.
Posted by: Blutarski, Gradually then Suddenly at June 26, 2026 06:42 PM (l26NL)
@ConwayShow 7m
The Nevada Gaming Control Board approved Terrible Herbst to operate Buffalo Bill's, Primm Valley Resort and Casino, and Whiskey Pete's, rescuing 344 jobs and employee housing
Posted by: weft cut-loop at June 26, 2026 06:42 PM (diia5)
Posted by: Don Black Bounces Back at June 26, 2026 06:43 PM (+yA4w)
11
Thanks for the link to "Citizen Vigilante" at Conservative Treehouse. No, it was not "nuanced", but it wasn't nearly as cheesy and exploitative as I'd assumed it would be. The beatdowns were alarmingly satisfying.
Posted by: All Hail Eris, She-Wolf of the 'Ettes 'Ettes at June 26, 2026 06:43 PM (kpS4V)
12
King of the Hill of course has an episode that mirrors this change in the school's history books.
It s amazing that there's a 90% chance that King of the Hill has an episode that covers whatever subject we're discussing. Including boobs .
Posted by: polynikes at June 26, 2026 06:43 PM (GP8V/)
13
Ha!
Angela Davis. Every so often her name pops up. An Army buddy of mine took a Psych class from her when she was teaching at Berkeley. He said it was a pretty run of the mill class. No politics. He got an A.
Posted by: Diogenes at June 26, 2026 06:43 PM (2WIwB)
@Breaking911 1m
BREAKING: The U.S. launched airstrikes on Iranian drone, missile, and radar sites after the Strait of Hormuz ship attack, warning more strikes could follow.
Posted by: weft cut-loop at June 26, 2026 06:44 PM (diia5)
15
They don't give a flying flip if the VP understands them.
They are there to disrupt and tear down. Heck, they probably don't even know what they're protesting. It's just another day to walk around and yell angrily at people.
Posted by: Don Black Bounces Back at June 26, 2026 06:46 PM (+yA4w)
17
Yeah, Libbies want to erase Christianity and Western values. I suppose next there'll be no Christmas...maybe we can celebrate this:
https://youtu.be/7hzFEy6KfHw
Posted by: jim (in Kalifornia) at June 26, 2026 06:46 PM (l3cgK)
18
So the Memorandum of Understanding was a complete waste of time.
The Taqiya Nation is a land of lies and there's no point in taking their promises seriously, until it returns to Zoroastrianism, which whatever its faults at least held to truth as an important value.
Posted by: gKWVE at June 26, 2026 06:47 PM (gKWVE)
19
the sex scene was gratuitous
I know many of you will disagree
Posted by: Don Black Bounces Back
No, I didn't fit at all in any context. Sheer exploitation. It would have been a better film without it.
Posted by: Blutarski, Gradually then Suddenly at June 26, 2026 06:48 PM (l26NL)
Posted by: Don Black Bounces Back at June 26, 2026 06:43 PM (+yA4w)
Not very realistic...except for the parts of the police being more interested in finding him that perps, and judges making excuses to let rapists go to rape some more...
Posted by: jim (in Kalifornia) at June 26, 2026 06:49 PM (l3cgK)
22
America never had algae before Trump was elected. Makes you go Hmmmm...
Posted by: Cicero (@cicero43) at June 26, 2026 06:49 PM (guGkK)
23
Also I don't get why IRGC is misbehaving again. I mean, Trump had that fancy signing ceremony at Versailles and everything! It was in all the papers! Weird.
Posted by: Don Black Bounces Back at June 26, 2026 06:49 PM (+yA4w)
24
You get a mention in the curriculum!!
And you get a mention in the curriculum!!
Posted by: Texas Board of Edumacation at June 26, 2026 06:50 PM (wGerL)
You and I are focused on important cinematic details.
Posted by: NaCly Dog at June 26, 2026 06:52 PM (u82oZ)
31
Posted by: NaCly Dog at June 26, 2026 06:51 PM (u82oZ)
Great pioneers in homeschooling from the persons-of color community get a mention in the curriculum!!
Posted by: Texas Board of Edumacation at June 26, 2026 06:53 PM (wGerL)
32No idea what the "Republicans" in the Texas Board of Miseducation were thinking. My most-charitable interpretation is that they are downplaying the role of the rest of the US because... Texas.
You're working too hard to excuse them. I think you're seeing the revenge of the John Cornyn Fan Club.
Posted by: Archimedes at June 26, 2026 06:53 PM (Riz8t)
33
Ace should dig up any relevant posts circa 2004/2005.
Posted by: My Ridiculously Circuitous Plan
He never really properly explained why Saddam gave him 100,000 barrels of oil, did he?
Posted by: Blutarski, Gradually then Suddenly at June 26, 2026 06:53 PM (l26NL)
34
Switching the American Revolutionary War for Russian Revolution?
I know what will stop those Muslim-Iranians. They have to acknowledge they're on stolen land when they make an attack. If they don't, they have to give some land back to the regular Persians.
Posted by: Hour of the Wolf at June 26, 2026 06:53 PM (qx7Zg)
37
They have told (Kavanuagh's) neighbors 'F-ck you, f-ck your children,'
Yeah, see. A fist, or softball bat to the teeth would have nipped that behavior in the bud.
Posted by: Eromero at June 26, 2026 06:54 PM (LHPAg)
Jason Cohen 🇺🇸
@JasonJournoDC
·
5h
💥NEW: Victor Davis Hanson imitates Kamala Harris in brutal roast 🤣
"She knows nothing, has no detail, no memory, a vocabulary of 500 words ... I'm not trying to be malicious, but she does act inebriated."
"I can't believe being in the same room with her every day. Can you imagine?: 'What are we going to have for dinner?'"
"'Dinner. It's such a cosmic idea. I mean, think about it. Dinner. It came after lunch. But what is lunch? Who knows? But everybody cares. Let's talk about it. Think about it. We're becoming lunch and then we become dinner and that's a process of becoming breakfast. It's fascinating. And I look at the stars and it's the same thing.'"
Posted by: beckster at June 26, 2026 06:55 PM (kX27y)
42
18 So the Memorandum of Understanding was a complete waste of time.
The Taqiya Nation is a land of lies and there's no point in taking their promises seriously, until it returns to Zoroastrianism, which whatever its faults at least held to truth as an important value.
Posted by: gKWVE
Not really. A MOU is designed to limit filibustering which is what the Iranians do in negotiations. It lists topics for discussion with no committal from either side and prevents adding additional topics to the list.
The result on Iranian tacquiya lying is blowing up the pieces of shit launching attacks and repeating that as needed to eliminate the rocket and missile sites and personnel.
We are not going to invade Iran nor are we going to make them into some sort of failed state like Libya either after Gadaffi got pushed out and murdered.
We have the time to deal with Iranians and ultimately the trump card is blowing up Kharg Island which destroys Iran's ability to export oil. It is not bombing all their cities into the stone age.
Don't assume the MOU is a treaty, it is not, it is simply the agreed topics for negotiation so we can launch strikes when the Iranians misbehave and blockade.
Posted by: whig at June 26, 2026 06:55 PM (E4rtv)
43
Water treatment is a thing. Moose out front should have told you that.
Posted by: Rev. Wishbone at June 26, 2026 06:55 PM (fkjGs)
44
34 Switching the American Revolutionary War for Russian Revolution?
Posted by: Skip at June 26, 2026 06:53 PM (Ia/+0)
Mostly likely a discussion of maltreatment of Natives by the colonists, and how the Natives were cheated out of their lands and wantonly murdered. Those poor, peaceful, Vegan natives...
Posted by: jim (in Kalifornia) at June 26, 2026 06:55 PM (l3cgK)
Now we have to include Bulg in this artistic appreciation.
Posted by: NaCly Dog at June 26, 2026 06:55 PM (u82oZ)
46
Angela Davis, the black radical murderess protected by the Democrat Establishment, learns that she is descended from one of the 101 original colonists of The Mayflower.
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So she's a "Black & Blue Blood?"
Posted by: ShainS at June 26, 2026 06:55 PM (t/lcw)
Posted by: anachronda at June 26, 2026 06:56 PM (oY6Yp)
48
@14 - Yep.
Tousi was live a half hour ago on this.
Also had vids of the Hezzies in the streets of Beirut protesting the govt making some kind of deal with or talking to Israel.
Lebanese govt sending in troops.
Posted by: TeeJ at June 26, 2026 06:56 PM (xI6JS)
49
It's not as much about speaking Spanish, its about foreigners coming to the U.S. to plead foreign causes on U.S. soil infecting our otherwise peaceful shores with their chaos and disorder.
Posted by: San Franpsycho at June 26, 2026 06:56 PM (RIvkX)
50 "'Dinner. It's such a cosmic idea. I mean, think about it. Dinner. It came after lunch. But what is lunch? Who knows? But everybody cares. Let's talk about it. Think about it. We're becoming lunch and then we become dinner and that's a process of becoming breakfast. It's fascinating. And I look at the stars and it's the same thing.'"
Posted by: beckster at June 26, 2026 06:55 PM (kX27y)
She'll have a Venn diagram for the three meals of the day...
Posted by: jim (in Kalifornia) at June 26, 2026 06:57 PM (l3cgK)
51
Let's just say, the sexual predictions of this commentariat run the gamut of human experience, so there will be fans.
Posted by: Don Black Bounces Back
You’re not in Sales or Marketing, right?
Posted by: Kratwurst at June 26, 2026 06:58 PM (9gKa/)
52
I could honestly see an 11th grade Texas history class getting into the Mexican Revolution however. Followed by the Cristeros.
Because understanding how the Mexicans clusterfucked themselves from being a developing country into being 20th century Mexico is important.
Calles and Cardenas deserve to be studied as cautionary examples.
Posted by: gKWVE at June 26, 2026 06:58 PM (gKWVE)
Sounds like the "erase borders for Gaia" crowd. Who make trolls here seem smart. I have never heard them criticize China or India for their outsized contributions to global pollution.
Posted by: NaCly Dog at June 26, 2026 07:00 PM (u82oZ)
58
The Texas SBOE is a bunch of fools, chaired by a "Republican" who decided that it was nice to compromise with the traitor rats on the Board, even though they are a deranged minority pushing anti-history. This person, a Mr. Hickman, evidently does not understand the creed of our enemies and feels that he can "compromise" with them.
Betrayal is only a "Republican" fault it seems...
Posted by: Brewingfrog at June 26, 2026 07:00 PM (zPb6m)
59
The MOU gives us non-war reasons to enforce the provisions in the agreement. This defused the Left and PINO Senators.
After the Mid-terms, expect enforcement to go to 11.
Posted by: NaCly Dog
I think people want Iran solved so we can turn toward defeating the left. But part of the issue with domestic politics is the Muzzie Brotherhood and Iranians stirring up shit domestically.
And Trump is even having to fend off stupid zombie shitheads in the Senate, Cornyn, Tillis, Murcow, and Cassidy on these War Powers Act bullshit resolutions. Ditto in the House.
We took 48 years to get to dealing with Iran and I find it refreshing that we are not losing a bunch of soldiers/sailors doing it so far.
Posted by: whig at June 26, 2026 07:01 PM (E4rtv)
60I could honestly see an 11th grade Texas history class getting into the Mexican Revolution however. Followed by the Cristeros.
You could throw in a module about the harebrained French scheme to install a Habsburg layabout as the Emperor of Mexico for comic relief.
Posted by: Cicero (@cicero43) at June 26, 2026 07:01 PM (guGkK)
I worked at a Radio Shack in a mall, part time, during one holiday season
Posted by: Don Black Bounces Back at June 26, 2026 07:02 PM (+yA4w)
64
The pair of mutants currently protesting the pool -- yes, they're protesting a pool -- were previously seen protesting outside of Brett Kavanaugh's home.
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"I want to tell you, Trump, I want to tell you, Kavanaugh, you have released the reflecting pool and you will pay the price."
/Chuck U. Schumer calling for MOAR Assassins
Posted by: ShainS at June 26, 2026 07:03 PM (t/lcw)
65Sotomayor fills more than her share of the court.
Creme filling > court fillings > dental fillings
Posted by: Cicero (@cicero43) at June 26, 2026 07:03 PM (guGkK)
66
Yeah, take out the battle that eventually led to this July 4th being the 250th anniversary of independence. That's the ticket.
As for CV, my movie reviews are generally pedestrian, I like it or I don't like it. I liked it. Mainly because it's the closest we are going to get for a modern "Death Wish" movie that addresses the reality of the situation.
Yes, sex scene gratuitous (would have been better if he went in and shot a pimp). And some college or even high school level special effects. But for free, thumbs up, I didn't feel I want my 90 minutes back.
Posted by: Guy Mohawk at June 26, 2026 07:03 PM (n5tGW)
67
Cicero, Maximilian was 1860s, I'm looking at 1910s-40s. Economic "populism" which meant "nationalize all the things and beat up some nuns for fun"
Posted by: gKWVE at June 26, 2026 07:03 PM (gKWVE)
Yes. 7 dead by direct enemy action. Low number of wounded. Could have been much, much worse.
Compared with Vietnam, very low loss number of planes and helos.
I'm happy about the strong, effective, low casualty, US and IDF military performance.
Posted by: NaCly Dog at June 26, 2026 07:04 PM (u82oZ)
69
Seriously OT. I started thinking again about the sheets Mammaw had on all the bed and how they felt so much better than modern stuff. So I plugged that into Bing and one result it came back with was Percale.
So bright eyed and bushy tailed, I plugged that for a queen sized bed into Amazon. Holy crap!
$223?!?
But those were damn nice sheets...
Posted by: Aetius451AD work phone at June 26, 2026 07:04 PM (G3T/K)
70
Gays and trannies (self-identified) demand that Minneapolis make gay sex bathhouses legal again, because they're places of "deep connection" and the straight community has gained so much from gay sexuality.
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BREAKING: MonkeyPox Epidemic Consumes Minnesomalia. Film at 11:00 ...
Posted by: ShainS at June 26, 2026 07:05 PM (t/lcw)
71
Yes, sex scene gratuitous (would have been better if he went in and shot a pimp).
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Or ATE the pimp.
Posted by: All Hail Eris, She-Wolf of the 'Ettes 'Ettes at June 26, 2026 07:06 PM (kpS4V)
72
A World Cup reaction video posted on YT a few hours ago. The stats mentioned at the beginning of the video are mind blowing. The number of views, Internet usage, American-subject matter posted - incredible.
LINK: https://tinyurl.com/y4bsrrm9
Posted by: mrp at June 26, 2026 07:06 PM (rj6Yv)
73
Tucker Carlson told Galloway on Tucker's show: "I didn't even know much we agreed on."
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Finally a "Final Solution?"
Posted by: ShainS at June 26, 2026 07:06 PM (t/lcw)
74Cicero, Maximilian was 1860s, I'm looking at 1910s-40s. Economic "populism" which meant "nationalize all the things and beat up some nuns for fun"
Mexican history is a blur. Centuries went by with nothing really changing.
Posted by: Cicero (@cicero43) at June 26, 2026 07:07 PM (guGkK)
75
You could throw in a module about the harebrained French scheme to install a Habsburg layabout as the Emperor of Mexico for comic relief.
Posted by: Cicero (@cicero43) at June 26, 2026 07:01 PM (guGkK)
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It would have worked, if you Americans hadn't stopped me!
Posted by: Zombie Napoleon III at June 26, 2026 07:07 PM (O4a1O)
76
When Maximilian was executed by the Mexicans, he tried to bribe them not to shoot him in the face or head. That shot him in the face anyway
Posted by: Smell the Glove at June 26, 2026 07:08 PM (lqjOp)
77the straight community has gained so much from gay sexuality.
All those wives to down-low queers who brought home HIV. I'm sure they are very grateful.
Posted by: gKWVE at June 26, 2026 07:08 PM (gKWVE)
78
And Mammaw and Pappaw were not wealthy. Well, Pawpaw made awesome money as a tool and die maker, but they lived like they were a half step from abject poverty.
They had to have been cheaper back then, right?
Posted by: Aetius451AD work phone at June 26, 2026 07:08 PM (G3T/K)
79
I wonder who will get the honors to take out Chuck Schumer (who's never held a job outside of government).
Sandy Cortez from Washington Heights or the guy who eats with his feet.
Posted by: Blutarski, Gradually then Suddenly at June 26, 2026 07:08 PM (l26NL)
80 Yes, sex scene gratuitous (would have been better if he went in and shot a pimp).
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Or ATE the pimp.
Posted by: All Hail Eris, She-Wolf of the 'Ettes 'Ettes at June 26, 2026 07:06 PM (kpS4V)
"Cannibal Vigilante"
The movie practically writes itself.
Just add gratuitous boobs and you're on your way to box office gold!
Posted by: naturalfake at June 26, 2026 07:08 PM (iJfKG)
81
Galloway was living in self imposed exile in Russia recently. Don't know where his grifter self is these days
Posted by: Smell the Glove at June 26, 2026 07:09 PM (lqjOp)
82 Gays and trannies (self-identified) demand that Minneapolis make gay sex bathhouses legal again, because they're places of "deep connection" and the straight community has gained so much from gay sexuality.
Every Somali mosque should have a gay bathhouse in the basement.
Though putting it on the roof would be more efficient.
Posted by: mikeski at June 26, 2026 07:09 PM (VHUov)
Just add gratuitous boobs and you're on your way to box office gold!
Posted by: naturalfake
"I eat punks like you for breakfast."
Posted by: Cannibal Vigilante at June 26, 2026 07:10 PM (VHUov)
87
At NYP: "Iranian drone storage facilities and coastal radar sites were hit by US warplanes in retaliation for the Thursday attack on the M/V Ever Lovely, a Singapore-flagged cargo ship."
I suggest destroying all remaining Iranian 'drone storage facilities and coastal radar sites' ASAP. But I'm no strategist.
Posted by: gp at June 26, 2026 07:10 PM (Jr5Lq)
88You could throw in a module about the harebrained French scheme
You'd think it would be hard to celebrate Cinco de Mayo without covering that...
You'd be wrong, I guess.
Posted by: Way, Way Downriver at June 26, 2026 07:11 PM (zdLoL)
Just add gratuitous boobs and you're on your way to box office gold!
Posted by: naturalfake
"I eat punks like you for breakfast."
Posted by: Cannibal Vigilante at June 26, 2026 07:10 PM (VHUov)
LOL, very good.
Posted by: jim (in Kalifornia) at June 26, 2026 07:15 PM (l3cgK)
100
Who is Tucker trying to appeal to with this direction he's going?
An Islamic, Christian-Socialist, White Nationalist, Communist coalition?
The only connecting tissue I can find is that they all hate Israel.
I can't believe I was listening to this guy a few short years ago.
Trump broke his brain in a year.
Posted by: SpeakingOf at June 26, 2026 07:16 PM (6ydKt)
101
Could Tucker Carlson BE any more insane?
Posted by: Zombie Chandler Bing at June 26, 2026 07:09 PM (Ucgf4)
Of course he could. The only question is how much more insane.
Posted by: Hour of the Wolf at June 26, 2026 07:16 PM (qx7Zg)
102
Anyhoo, as to the topic of the OP, although I can argue the merits of the American Revolution to Tejano juniors...
... on teaching them about Oprah I got nada.
She's a pimp. Literally a pimp. She brought girls to Weinstein, maybe even to Epstein. Winfrey's name does not belong in a history class. In fact יִמַּח שְׁמוֹ
Posted by: gKWVE at June 26, 2026 07:16 PM (gKWVE)
Proof that you can stack shit 5 feet 7 inches high.
Posted by: Oprah Is Nothing But Shit at June 26, 2026 07:11 PM (og9zY)
Her huge noggin being fully a third of that height.
Posted by: Pug Mahon, aka Agent Frank at June 26, 2026 07:16 PM (0aYVJ)
104
Iran didn't get any advantage with Trump's strategy to negotiate except to hunt down the domestic opposition. They will continue to violate any MOU and we will continue to bomb them and keep their money.
Posted by: polynikes at June 26, 2026 07:17 PM (GP8V/)
105
@NEWSMAX
·
2h
A federal judge declared a mistrial Friday in the arson case against the man accused of sparking the deadly 2025 Palisades Fire in Los Angeles after the jury said it could not agree on a verdict. Prosecutors said they will try again.
Posted by: Don Black Bounces Back at June 26, 2026 07:17 PM (+yA4w)
106
The only connecting tissue I can find is that they all hate Israel.
I can't believe I was listening to this guy a few short years ago.
Trump broke his brain in a year.
Posted by: SpeakingOf at June 26, 2026 07:16 PM (6ydKt)
I still say drugs combined with a bipolar disorder. Knew a guy like that. He became like a completely different person.
Posted by: Aetius451AD work phone at June 26, 2026 07:17 PM (G3T/K)
107The Washington Post blames Trump for standing water being a broth for algae.
Because Trump is causing global warming and global warming causes algae. Q.E.D.
I tried to warn you.
Posted by: Greta, the future Mrs. Hogg-Thunberg at June 26, 2026 07:17 PM (0sNs1)
108
The only connecting tissue I can find is that they all hate Israel.
Posted by: SpeakingOf at June 26, 2026 07:16 PM (6ydKt)
It's a hatred that can hold a lot of disparate factions together.
Posted by: Ordinary American at June 26, 2026 07:18 PM (fZiTB)
109But those were damn nice sheets...
Posted by: Aetius451AD work phone at June 26, 2026 07:04 PM
3.768224 out of 5 'ettes prefer silk sheets.
Posted by: Duncanthrax at June 26, 2026 07:19 PM (0sNs1)
110
Gays and trannies (self-identified) demand that Minneapolis make gay sex bathhouses legal again, because they're places of "deep connection" and the straight community has gained so much from gay sexuality.
Super. They better all be on Truvada or there's going to be a massive outbreak of HIV. Bathhouses and bathhouse culture have nothing to do with "safety" and everything to do with extreme promiscuity with anonymous partners making containment that much more difficult, and creating a Petri dish for AIDS, hepatitis, gonorrhea, HPV, and all manner of nasty shit. Plus there's the drug abuse that seems to be endemic to the gay "lifestyle."
Posted by: The fuck is worn with these people? at June 26, 2026 07:19 PM (TbWk/)
111
Did you check My Pillow for sheets? Get the all cotton ones.
Posted by: notsothoreau at June 26, 2026 07:20 PM (bkuEU)
112
Oprah sounds like an amazing social studies lesson.
Homeschooling. Co-op schooling. Micro schooling. Do it. For the children.
Posted by: Piper at June 26, 2026 07:21 PM (OoFl2)
113
I hate all pundits so it's no big prediction that I thought both Tucker and Goldberg at the height of their popularity were fakes and idiots. Though I didn't predict Tucker would go full retard.
Posted by: polynikes at June 26, 2026 07:21 PM (GP8V/)
114
You want gratuitous? Try the musical number in the middle of every Bollywood movie.
Posted by: Duncanthrax at June 26, 2026 07:21 PM (0sNs1)
115
Got willowed
Was watching a new video on Lahaina, and nothing much being built 3 years later. Watching now other videos of Lahaina long before.
Palisades will look like Lahaina in a couple years, nothing much rebuilt
Posted by: Skip at June 26, 2026 07:21 PM (Ia/+0)
116
I still say drugs combined with a bipolar disorder. Knew a guy like that. He became like a completely different person.
Posted by: Aetius451AD work phone at June 26, 2026 07:17 PM (G3T/K)
Tucker has fallen in with the wrong crowd for clicks and cash.
He's acting like it's all a revelation to him, but he's not the only "right-wing" podcaster/influencer who has jumped on the Blame Israel train in two years.
Posted by: SpeakingOf at June 26, 2026 07:22 PM (6ydKt)
They'll have to cross interlocking fields of fire first.
Posted by: SMH at God's mercy
Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at June 26, 2026 07:22 PM (Q8D76)
118
>The Washington Post blames Trump for standing water being a broth for algae.
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standing water has been a broth for algae since there was first water
Posted by: Don Black Bounces Back at June 26, 2026 07:22 PM (+yA4w)
119
You want gratuitous? Try the musical number in the middle of every Bollywood movie.
Posted by: Duncanthrax at June 26, 2026 07:21 PM (0sNs1)
That's the best part.
Posted by: polynikes at June 26, 2026 07:23 PM (GP8V/)
120
Hmmm. Texas has its fair share of retards too.
Posted by: nurse ratched. at June 26, 2026 07:23 PM (jEAK7)
121
Not very realistic...except for the parts of the police being more interested in finding him that perps, and judges making excuses to let rapists go to rape some more...
Posted by: jim (in Kalifornia) at June 26, 2026 06:49 PM (l3cgK)
That was pretty much ripped from the headlines. I think Uwe Boll alluded to a real life case in Germany during an interview. Plus, Rotherham and all the rest.
Posted by: It was a sexual emergency at June 26, 2026 07:23 PM (TbWk/)
the whole juneteenth shit is really Texas finding out the south lost six weeks after the civil war was over...the only thing Texas had to do with that was Richard King (King Ranch) trading cotton for weapons with France
Posted by: DanMan at June 26, 2026 07:24 PM (8uzBS)
Posted by: Muhammel al-Rodney at June 26, 2026 07:25 PM (Cqx++)
124
That was pretty much ripped from the headlines. I think Uwe Boll alluded to a real life case in Germany during an interview. Plus, Rotherham and all the rest.
Posted by: It was a sexual emergency at June 26, 2026 07:23 PM (TbWk/)
Yeah a group of immigrants raped a 14 year old in Germany and they were let go after being arrested and a trial IIRC.
Posted by: polynikes at June 26, 2026 07:25 PM (GP8V/)
125
It's a hatred that can hold a lot of disparate factions together.
Posted by: Ordinary American at June 26, 2026 07:18 PM (fZiTB)
A lot of observant people are starting to finally understand how Germany went the way it did in the 1930s.
Posted by: SpeakingOf at June 26, 2026 07:25 PM (6ydKt)
126
Nostrildamus is probably due for a ridiculous outburst of paranoid delusion and narcissism soon, huh?
The Chicken Prince is hogging all the limelight this week. Can't have that.
Posted by: Warai-otoko at June 26, 2026 07:25 PM (Ot/FD)
127Let's just say, the sexual predictions of this commentariat run the gamut of human experience, so there will be fans.
Posted by: Don Black Bounces Back at June 26, 2026 06:52 PM
Can we bet on these predictions?
Asking for a friend.
Posted by: Kalshi at June 26, 2026 07:26 PM (0sNs1)
Posted by: SpeakingOf at June 26, 2026 07:27 PM (6ydKt)
131
Costco Kirkland brand makes a very nice inexpensive “hotel quality” sheet set. Less than $50. Really soft 100% cotton. 500 tc.
Posted by: nurse ratched. at June 26, 2026 07:28 PM (mo4Vo)
132
Since someone brought up Chandler Bing, it's time for Joey Tribiani
https://youtube.com/shorts/FC4DWn3d7CA
Wonder Mom!
Posted by: Hour of the Wolf at June 26, 2026 07:29 PM (qx7Zg)
133
The lovely and talented independent journalist Angela Rose catches up with Scottish World Cup fans in Miami. Yes, there be bagpipes.
https://tinyurl.com/y26ecm6d
Posted by: Delurker at June 26, 2026 07:29 PM (2Drhq)
134
Linen sheets are amazing right at the 5 year old mark. Getting them to that point is the problem. 😂
I have a few sets of Frette sheets. I am not gonna lie, you can tell the difference between them and my Casper sets. I just threw a bunch of Casper sheets out, they were 8 years old and getting holes. The 6 year old cotton Frette’s still look brand new, the 2 linen sets are now perfection.
Posted by: Piper at June 26, 2026 07:30 PM (Wmg4n)
This needs to be made. It would be very "meta", which the young critics love. Oscar for Armie?
Posted by: All Hail Eris, She-Wolf of the 'Ettes 'Ettes at June 26, 2026 07:30 PM (kpS4V)
136
It's easier to think someone's had an episode or a mental break than to think they were just a phony all along. Why would this firebrand continue to work for Fox after they were complicit in the phoniness of 2018 and 2020, one might have asked themselves for years...
I said it here many times, to varying degrees of reception. The truth about Tuck is he'll juggle Bibi's balls next week if you pay him enough. The fact that he'd throw in with the islamists only shows how low he'll go. Almost.
Posted by: ... at June 26, 2026 07:30 PM (vE0+H)
137
George Galloway? Christopher Hitchens referred to him as a Popinjay.
Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at June 26, 2026 07:30 PM (Q8D76)
This needs to be made. It would be very "meta", which the young critics love. Oscar for Armie?
Posted by: All Hail Eris, She-Wolf of the 'Ettes 'Ettes at June 26, 2026 07:30 PM (kpS4V)
"Take a bite out of crime"?
Posted by: Warai-otoko at June 26, 2026 07:31 PM (Ot/FD)
"Did anyone just hear what Katy Tur reported about Pete Buttigieg???
Apparently, someone made a false report to the police and child protective services that he and his husband were mistreating their twins. A cop and social worker actually turned up at their house and the whole thing was investigated including interviews with the 4-year-olds by themselves. In the end, it was deemed a politically motivated attack. It was an anonymous report so the person doing the calling can't be identified apparently. I've never heard of anything so outrageous."
Posted by: Duncanthrax at June 26, 2026 07:31 PM (0sNs1)
140
Costco Kirkland brand makes a very nice inexpensive “hotel quality” sheet set. Less than $50. Really soft 100% cotton. 500 tc.
Posted by: nurse ratched. at June 26, 2026 07:28 PM (mo4Vo)
Hi nurse, I see a 680. Is it definitely 500? In the market...
Posted by: ... at June 26, 2026 07:31 PM (vE0+H)
141
A lot of observant people are starting to finally understand how Germany went the way it did in the 1930s.
Posted by: SpeakingOf at June 26, 2026 07:25 PM (6ydKt)
Correct. I, being naive, believed people had grown more intelligent over the last 81 years. However I was wrong. People are dumb and getting dumber and it will actually be easier for the next installment of mass murder and genocide on an industrial scale with today's technology.
Hell, the canadians are lining up right now as I type this.
Posted by: Dumb As Dirt at June 26, 2026 07:32 PM (og9zY)
Posted by: All Hail Eris, She-Wolf of the 'Ettes 'Ettes at June 26, 2026 07:32 PM (kpS4V)
143
Linen is the choice for professional artists over cotton for their canvas material. Cost more too of course.
Posted by: polynikes at June 26, 2026 07:32 PM (GP8V/)
144
After the Mid-terms, expect enforcement to go to 11.
Posted by: NaCly Dog
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He might do so before then, you simply reapply a blockade and take out the radar, speedboats, and missile sites around where the Persian Gulf narrows. And give a timeline to blowing up Kharg Island real good.
And whatever low opinion I had of Congress has decreased and I blame the Senate GOP caucus for that. Like the Bourbons, they know nothing and forget nothing.
Posted by: whig at June 26, 2026 07:32 PM (E4rtv)
145
I've never heard of anything so outrageous."
Posted by: Duncanthrax at June 26, 2026 07:31 PM (0sNs1)
Really? They've never?
They sure about that?
Posted by: Warai-otoko at June 26, 2026 07:32 PM (Ot/FD)
146Except this will cause a review by the powers to be and may not go forward.
Posted by: polynikes at June 26, 2026 07:27 PM (GP8V/)
Hey, I'm looking for work . . .
Posted by: gKWVE at June 26, 2026 07:33 PM (gKWVE)
147
A lot of observant people are starting to finally understand how Germany went the way it did in the 1930s.
Posted by: SpeakingOf at June 26, 2026 07:25 PM (6ydKt)
I realized it in 2008. I knew the first day I heard those screaming idiots chanting mindless fluff for a hateful retard that it could happen ANYWHERE, including here. It made my skin crawl.
Posted by: ... at June 26, 2026 07:33 PM (vE0+H)
148They'll have to cross interlocking fields of fire first.
Posted by: SMH at God's mercy
Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at June 26, 2026 07:22 PM
There is much lead in SMH's words.
Posted by: Stevie Wonder at June 26, 2026 07:34 PM (Wnv9h)
149 When Maximilian was executed by the Mexicans, he tried to bribe them not to shoot him in the face or head. That shot him in the face anyway
Posted by: Smell the Glove at June 26, 2026 07:08 PM (lqjOp)
The Mexicans love shit like that. After the Battle of Goliad, the Mexican army massacred 400 or so Texicans in front of their commander, James Fannin. When they got around to executing him, he made three requests: his belongings would be sent to his family, that he was not to be shot in the face, and that he receive a Christian burial.
The soldiers stole everything in his pockets, shot him in the face and burned his body along with everyone else they'd massacred, then left the desecrated bodies in a pile for the vultures and coyotes.
Plus ca change, and all that shit.
Posted by: IllTemperedCur at June 26, 2026 07:34 PM (y9nCu)
150And whatever low opinion I had of Congress has decreased and I blame the Senate GOP caucus for that. Like the Bourbons, they know nothing and forget nothing.
Posted by: whig at June 26, 2026 07:32 PM
In engineering terms, your opinion went from delta to epsilon?
Posted by: Duncanthrax at June 26, 2026 07:34 PM (0sNs1)
Posted by: RedMindBlueState at June 26, 2026 07:34 PM (Wnv9h)
153
I watched "Cannibal Vigilante" today. It's morally confused (the guy kills random innocents as well as the guilty.) The SWAT scenes are ridiculous caricatures.
Posted by: gp at June 26, 2026 07:34 PM (Jr5Lq)
154Gays and trannies (self-identified) demand that Minneapolis make gay sex bathhouses legal again, because they're places of "deep connection" and the straight community has gained so much from gay sexuality.
Y'know if that's the only place they're allowed to f*ck each other and all the pride parades stop...
Posted by: FeatherBlade at June 26, 2026 07:35 PM (vJrRc)
Posted by: Stevie Wonder at June 26, 2026 07:34 PM (Wnv9h)
Always was.
Posted by: ... at June 26, 2026 07:35 PM (vE0+H)
157
I said it here many times, to varying degrees of reception. The truth about Tuck is he'll juggle Bibi's balls next week if you pay him enough. The fact that he'd throw in with the islamists only shows how low he'll go. Almost.
Posted by: ...
Trust not anyone involved in the media and that includes commentators. Media is simply reality tv for news nerds and if you watch media, you get a lot less information than if you read it which is where X is becoming a powerful source for good in this world.
Just avoid the comments as they are dogshit combination of bot and Turd Worlders doing 10 cent per post or some other ridiculous ganging up crap. Same with the Assie folks whose predecessors were the Luap Nor folks shitting on every thread.
Posted by: whig at June 26, 2026 07:36 PM (E4rtv)
158
I said it here many times, to varying degrees of reception. The truth about Tuck is he'll juggle Bibi's balls next week if you pay him enough. The fact that he'd throw in with the islamists only shows how low he'll go. Almost.
Posted by: ...
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Maybe. I think he's gone off his rocker. No one in Hollywood can portray those two diametrically opposed characters as well as he has.
Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at June 26, 2026 07:37 PM (Q8D76)
159
Thune to face censure vote from SD GOP over SAVE America Act
Death Wish- the Bruce Willis one
The Brave One- Jodie Foster as Paul Kersey
Posted by: Don Black Bounces Back at June 26, 2026 07:37 PM (+yA4w)
161
Tucker has fallen in with the wrong crowd for clicks and cash.
He's acting like it's all a revelation to him, but he's not the only "right-wing" podcaster/influencer who has jumped on the Blame Israel train in two years.
Posted by: SpeakingOf at June 26, 2026 07:22 PM (6ydKt)
It only takes a drink or so in the evening for the country club republican set to reveal they have always been on the anti-semitic train.
Posted by: Oldcat at June 26, 2026 07:37 PM (uhVAy)
162
In engineering terms, your opinion went from delta to epsilon?
Posted by: Duncanthrax
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The Continental Congress was more productive.
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153 I watched "Cannibal Vigilante" today. It's morally confused (the guy kills random innocents as well as the guilty.) The SWAT scenes are ridiculous caricatures.
Posted by: gp at June 26, 2026 07:34 PM (Jr5Lq)
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Not to your taste?
Posted by: All Hail Eris, She-Wolf of the 'Ettes 'Ettes at June 26, 2026 07:37 PM (kpS4V)
165
Death Wish- the Bruce Willis one
The Brave One- Jodie Foster as Paul Kersey
Posted by: Don Black Bounces Back at June 26, 2026 07:37 PM (+yA4w)
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Peppermint
Posted by: All Hail Eris, She-Wolf of the 'Ettes 'Ettes at June 26, 2026 07:39 PM (kpS4V)
166
>Thune to face censure vote from SD GOP over SAVE America Act
Posted by: SMOD
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you can't see cuz this is a blog and we can't post clips, but I am making the familiar 'shake weight' gesture
Posted by: Don Black Bounces Back at June 26, 2026 07:39 PM (+yA4w)
the whole juneteenth shit is really Texas finding out the south lost six weeks after the civil war was over...the only thing Texas had to do with that was Richard King (King Ranch) trading cotton for weapons with France
Posted by: DanMan at June 26, 2026 07:24 PM (8uzBS)
There were already 25K Texas Confederat5es by te end of 1861 and some records suggest there were perhaps 90K Texas Confederates by the end of the war. Most were cavalry, though many saw service in infantry and artillery.
Posted by: Eromero at June 26, 2026 07:40 PM (LHPAg)
168
Got willowed
Was watching a new video on Lahaina, and nothing much being built 3 years later. Watching now other videos of Lahaina long before.
Palisades will look like Lahaina in a couple years, nothing much rebuilt
Posted by: Skip at June 26, 2026 07:21 PM (Ia/+0)
Other neighborhoods from earlier fires in LA county are still not being rebuilt, these are pre 2020 fires.
Posted by: Oldcat at June 26, 2026 07:40 PM (uhVAy)
Sounds like the "erase borders for Gaia" crowd. Who make trolls here seem smart. I have never heard them criticize China or India for their outsized contributions to global pollution.
Posted by: NaCly Dog at June 26, 2026 07:00 PM (u82oZ)
Nor their own jet-setting about the world to meet up about helping Gaia.
Posted by: Oldcat at June 26, 2026 07:43 PM (uhVAy)
170
Not to your taste?
Posted by: All Hail Eris, She-Wolf of the 'Ettes 'Ettes at June 26, 2026 07:37 PM (kpS4V)
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Somebody needs to alert Cannibal Bob about this movie.
Posted by: bluebell at June 26, 2026 07:45 PM (afFes)
171 I said it here many times, to varying degrees of reception. The truth about Tuck is he'll juggle Bibi's balls next week if you pay him enough. The fact that he'd throw in with the islamists only shows how low he'll go. Almost.
Posted by: ... at June 26, 2026 07:30 PM (vE0+H)
At least with Me-Again when she flip-flops like a sea bass on the deck, she's attractive enough to make bank with her OnlyFans side hustle.
Posted by: IllTemperedCur at June 26, 2026 07:47 PM (y9nCu)
172
Costco Kirkland brand makes a very nice inexpensive “hotel quality” sheet set. Less than $50. Really soft 100% cotton. 500 tc.
Posted by: nurse ratched. at June
I just got some towels for the kiddos bathroom redo from Target. They are really heavy and soft! The Threshold brand.
Posted by: Piper at June 26, 2026 07:47 PM (OoFl2)
173 Was watching a new video on Lahaina, and nothing much being built 3 years later. Watching now other videos of Lahaina long before.
Palisades will look like Lahaina in a couple years, nothing much rebuilt
Posted by: Skip at June 26, 2026 07:21 PM (Ia/+0)
To be fair, a big part of that is the laziness of even the most industrious Hawaiian. I've talked about my own problems trying to hire a few Hawaiians for a few days during a work trip to Kawaii about 20 years ago.
Posted by: IllTemperedCur at June 26, 2026 07:52 PM (y9nCu)
174
Citizen Vigilante
The sex scene was with a prostitute. It didn't fit. It was morally ambiguous. And worst, it took another killing (potentially) out of the movie.
Posted by: Ramseyisms at June 26, 2026 08:14 PM (q6tQZ)
Sorry. Sock was from a few days ago when it made sense to my gin-soaked brain.
Posted by: MkY at June 26, 2026 08:17 PM (q6tQZ)
176
Deleting the Lexington and Concord events steams my broccoli. But it is nothing new -- my now 40-something kid went to a highly rated $$$ private school through 8th grade, so 2008 or so, but never learned anything about American history. Couldn't tell you who won the Civil War, or when the two World Wars (that shaped our lives even occurred, much less who was involved or why). Pathetic. Private school teachers go to the same conferences as blue-haired public school landwhales, so they all get the same curriculum crap. Sad. At least my kid is a lifelong learner and has gained much knowledge and is passing it along to the next generation.
Posted by: Fritz at June 26, 2026 09:59 PM (J7jo9)
177
Everyone should watch Citizen Vigilante!! How long must the bullshit go on?!?
The movie is outstanding and represents a wake-up call to us all.
Posted by: Bonecrusher at June 26, 2026 10:30 PM (7aGEe)
178
Very late to this party due to whatever I was doing.
I hope they DO open gay bath houses in MN to spread monkey pox! And I would tell them!
Also, and this is very important...JD Vance does not wear eyeliner or mascara. I see weirdos still shrieking about this in the UK DM and it bugs me.
I met and fell in love with a pair of blue eyes with black eyelashes like brushes in college. They are real and they are rare (as he was). I have similar thick black lashes but with green eyes. Maybe more common with women.
Posted by: ChristyBlinkyTheGreat at June 26, 2026 10:44 PM (hzuYO)
179
Hmmmm…the American Revolution should not be in TX 11th Grade history to begin with.
7th Grade - TX History
8th - US History to Reconstruction
9th - World History
10th - Geography (optional)
11th - US History from Reconstruction to the present
12th - One semester of economics. One semester of government.
Posted by: Cow Demon at June 27, 2026 12:43 AM (gfO9L)
Posted by: MartynWW at June 27, 2026 03:02 AM (IUbKC)
Democrats Recruited Antifa As their Zombie Street Enforcers. Now the Antifa Zombies Are Running the Show.
Darializa Avila Chevalier, founder of the pro-Hamas, pro-October 7 group CUAD and committed to -- quote -- the "total eradication of Western civilization," will soon officially be a Democrat congresswoman.
Avila Chevalier, the most overtly radical of the three, is an interesting figure because she represents a stunning triumph for modern campus progressive activism; she will be the first person elected to Congress who comes directly from that world. Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D--N.Y.) is a democratic socialist and a progressive activist, but she was not a central figure in those movements until well after she graduated from Boston University. Avila Chevalier, on the other hand, was a prominent far-left activist at Columbia University throughout the 2010s and remained involved with the pro-Palestinian campus protests there in 2023 following Israel's attacks on Hamas in Gaza.
She co-founded Columbia University Apartheid and Divest (CUAD), an organization that did not merely oppose the state of Israel but also celebrated terrorism outright. After the death of Yahya Sinwar, CUAD's Substack published a glowing eulogy of the Hamas terrorist who masterminded the October 7 attack on Israelis. CUAD hailed him as a "hero of the revolution" guided by "pragmatic optimism." The group called on its followers to "reflect on how we can make ourselves more like him."
Avila Chevalier was also involved with the related group Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP), which explicitly celebrated the October 7th terrorist attack as a "historic win."
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So it should come as no surprise that Avila Chevalier is not merely furious about the state of Israel. She is part of an activist movement that favors "the total eradication of Western civilization," a goal that--somehow--is not viewed as in tension with the movement's stated desire to prevent genocide. (One wonders how Avila Chevalier plans to make Western civilization go extinct without anybody getting hurt.) In keeping with her stated desire to eliminate the U.S.-led West, Avila Chevalier has previously commented in favor of Russia's invasion of Ukraine; i.e., she is not merely opposed to American involvement in the conflict (a defensible position) but affirmatively on the side of the attackers.
Indeed, Avila Chevalier's past statements on X--Twitter at the time--are a veritable gold mine of 2010-era radicalism. For instance: She wants to abolish not just the police but the very concept of policing entirely. For good measure, she views interracial relationships with suspicion, thought COVID-19 originated in France, and thinks white people are not hygienic.
Whatever you do, don't be racist. It's the worst thing in the word.
For you, I mean. For the left, it's political rocket fuel.
She refuses to answer when asked if she's a communist. So, obviously, yes. She's happy to identify herself as a terrorist. I'm not sure what's holding her back from admitting she's a communist.
Male swamp-hag James Carville freaks out over the inevitable full communization of the Democrat Party. Which has always been 40% communist.
'I'm Done, I'm Not in That F*cking Political Party': James Carville Freaks Out After Progressives Win Big in Democratic Primaries
Democratic strategist James Carville called for a "schism" in the Democratic Party, stating that he wants nothing to do with the likes of three candidates who won their Democratic primaries in New York.
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On Wednesday's Politicon podcast, Carville freaked out at the results. He noted that Avila Chevalier, who was born to Dominican immigrants, once said white people should not be in interracial marriages.
"Lady, I ain't in the same party as you," Carville said. "I'm sorry. I'm just not. And I actually do think it's time for Democrats to talk the 's' word: schism. I really do. Everybody's always said, 'No, no. We're a coalition. We're a big tent. And there's just some sh*t I can't be in the same tent with."
Carville then insisted that despite winning their Democratic primaries, "these people are not Democrats." He then suggested that establishment Democrats "negotiate the terms of a schism" with democratic socialists in the party.
"But I'm done," he continued. "I'm not in that f*cking political party. I am totally comfortable in a political party that spends time questioning the policies of the government of Israel. In fact, I'm enthusiastic about that. I don't want to be in a political party that denies the right of the state of Israel to exist. That's just not-- I just can't do that."
Anti-Israel.
Anti-America.
Anti-Western Civilization.
Why am I the only Democrat in the U.S. Senate that refuses to excuse this or defend any of those self-identified communists? pic.twitter.com/nKE3Yprp10
— U.S. Senator John Fetterman (@SenFettermanPA) June 24, 2026
This is the DSA co-chair. Let me summarize what he says in this video:
We’re using the Democratic Party as a ballot-access vehicle, not because we share its goals. We build our own organization, get elected under the Democratic label, caucus with Democrats when it’s useful,… pic.twitter.com/zYwsv4J8Bt
Below, Jewish ultra-gay Senator Scott Wiener discovers that the new Islamic-Communist coalition doesn't like Jews very much at all, and isn't too fond of gays, either.
You can see the fear in his eyes, and while I have little in common with him, there is something relatable about this moment. It's no real consolation to point out that he tried appeasing the hatred (letting the rest of us be victimized). This is what we look like before the end. https://t.co/bwLJvRxjWM
Posted by: Pantifa at June 26, 2026 05:34 PM (Fi81e)
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In a way, this is a good thing. During my, now daily, arguments with old friends, it's much easier to say: "Dems support this" - and then provide the list of Dem/Lib/Commie asshoes all the while saying 'MAGA supports this' and listing us normies.
Believe it or not, in my circle, it is having some impact.
Posted by: Tonypete at June 26, 2026 05:34 PM (+/hEQ)
6 When the crazies run the asylum, eventually they take over the asylum.
Posted by: Frank Barone at June 26, 2026 05:34 PM (OkYzo)
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We’re using the Democratic Party as a ballot-access vehicle, not because we share its goals. We build our own organization, get elected under the Democratic label, caucus with Democrats when it’s useful, and push our own agenda from the inside. We see the Democratic establishment as an obstacle, not a home.
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Some are trying it with the R party. But there is a heck of a lot more resistance !
Posted by: runner at June 26, 2026 05:35 PM (GD0B3)
8
Socialists attempting to "negotiate" with Bolsheviks. That's a dead-end political strategy.
Posted by: mrp at June 26, 2026 05:35 PM (rj6Yv)
9 That DSA spokesman's thin little mustache makes him look like John Waters. It also hides the stretchmarks.
Posted by: Frank Barone at June 26, 2026 05:36 PM (OkYzo)
13
We’re using the Democratic Party as a ballot-access vehicle, not because we share its goals. We build our own organization, get elected under the Democratic label, caucus with Democrats when it’s useful,
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Hmm. Sounds like me with the Republican party.
I accept that almost anybody I'm going to want to vote for is probably going to say things in keeping with the ground staked out by Republicans.
But that doesn't mean I give a shit about the party.
Posted by: Pantifa at June 26, 2026 05:37 PM (Fi81e)
14
2028 is going to be the "second time as farce" of 1972, isn't it?
15
***Darializa Avila Chevalier, founder of the pro-Hamas, pro-October 7 group CUAD and committed to -- quote -- the "total eradication of Western civilization," will soon officially be a Democrat congresswoman.
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The end of civilization as we know it.
Coming to a neighborhood near you, Soon.
Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at June 26, 2026 05:37 PM (Q8D76)
But don't worry. When they try that bullshit in my town, they won't get far.
Posted by: Diogenes at June 26, 2026 05:37 PM (2WIwB)
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we need to switch the colors of the Political maps, because of Tim Russert he had made Dems blue and Repub Red because he knew people would associate red with the Commies. the Dems need to be red
Posted by: Patrick From Ohio at June 26, 2026 05:37 PM (ubCxQ)
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11 Seems that most (all?) of these DSA freaks come from money. She has spent the last 7 years working on a PHD. Who pays for that?
Posted by: free tibet at June 26, 2026 05:36 PM (iNp3L)
19When the crazies run the asylum, eventually they take over the asylum.
Posted by: Frank Barone
The problem is, no one ever told them they were crazies, and never put them in an asylum.
The crazier they became, the more they were told "you're normal, and the normal people are crazy."
Posted by: mikeski at June 26, 2026 05:39 PM (VHUov)
20
Akron McIntyre has saying about how the train line doesn’t stop just because you’ve reached your station.
Carville has spent his career aggressively paving the way for what is happening now. He can’t stop this movement simply because it’s gone farther than what HE wants.
Posted by: Lizzy at June 26, 2026 05:39 PM (4KUe5)
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Why am I the only Democrat in the U.S. Senate that refuses to excuse this or defend any of those self-identified communists?
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Sorry, that's your party now.
There's a little bit of debt you pick up with every lie you tell the American people. Pretty soon you immobilize yourself.
Posted by: Axeman at June 26, 2026 05:39 PM (Fi81e)
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Of course, if she wins, she shouldn't be seated. However, the GOPe is probably to cowardly to keep her out. If the Ds take the house, then she's in and will get plum committee assignments.
Posted by: OrangeEnt at June 26, 2026 05:39 PM (1Ff7Z)
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The democrat's communist, nazi and islamic chickens have come home to roost!
Posted by: Reverend Stepin Fetchit at June 26, 2026 05:39 PM (og9zY)
24
Carville isn't upset at the new direction that the Democrat Party is going; he is upset that they are saying the quiet part out loud.
25
Socialists attempting to "negotiate" with Bolsheviks. That's a dead-end political strategy.
Posted by: mrp at June 26, 2026 05:35 PM (rj6Yv)
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It's the Popular Front all over again. Communists in Spain hated everyone else so much that they didn't wait until the war was over to do the purges and throw people into secret prisons. The May Days almost did George Orwell in.
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To the Democrats: how does it feel to have your beloved institution infiltrated, subverted from way, and now worn as a skin suit by revolutionary Socialists?
Sucks, huh?
Posted by: Lizzy at June 26, 2026 05:41 PM (4KUe5)
30
First time I ever enjoyed watching Wiener. Weiner. Whatever, that guy is piss his pants terrified.
Posted by: huerfano at June 26, 2026 05:41 PM (VJX5o)
31
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That DSA spokesman's thin little mustache makes him look like John Waters. It also hides the stretchmarks.
Posted by: Frank Barone at June 26, 2026 05:36 PM (OkYzo)
That's what I thought as well. And weird hair cut. And of course, Siddique grew up in Brooklyn, New York City, in a Bangladeshi Muslim family.
Posted by: beckster at June 26, 2026 05:41 PM (kX27y)
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Socialists attempting to "negotiate" with Bolsheviks. That's a dead-end political strategy.
Posted by: mrp at June 26, 2026 05:35 PM (rj6Yv)
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One of the most ironic things in history is that "bolshevik" means "majority" and they weren't the majority. They just eliminated the majority until they were.
Posted by: Axeman at June 26, 2026 05:42 PM (Fi81e)
Posted by: Jackson K. at June 26, 2026 05:42 PM (q0FlQ)
34
Their Molotov-Ribbentrop pact isn't holding up.
Posted by: Biff Pocoroba at June 26, 2026 05:42 PM (XvL8K)
35
we need to switch the colors of the Political maps, because of Tim Russert he had made Dems blue and Repub Red because he knew people would associate red with the Commies. the Dems need to be red
Posted by: Patrick From Ohio at June 26, 2026 05:37 PM (ubCxQ)
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No, the idea was that red is an angry color, and they showed the electoral map to highlight how angry and evil conservatives were, not soothing and blue like the Dems.
Posted by: garrett at June 26, 2026 05:42 PM (HmitH)
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Seems that most (all?) of these DSA freaks come from money. She has spent the last 7 years working on a PHD. Who pays for that?
Posted by: free tibet at June 26, 2026 05:36 PM (iNp3L)
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Okay. Let's blame DJT and Elon Musk for that. Most of those useless miscreants would be grifting away in taxpayer-funded NGOs if it weren't for the fact that practical executives took one look at the cost-benefit charts for these Dem slush fund machines and pulled the plugs.
Posted by: mrp at June 26, 2026 05:42 PM (rj6Yv)
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>>>Democrats Recruited Antifa As their Zombie Street Enforcers. Now the Antifa Zombies Are Running the Show.
It's too bad that absolutely no one saw this coming. And that there is no absolutely no historical precedent for letting young, over educated, over privileged, savage champagne socialist, temu communism nepo babies with envious chips on their shoulders, run loose like mad dogs in your political movement.
The elite left who think they deserve to rule us let their rabid dog foot soldiers run around unmuzzled, and now those foot soldiers got off their leashes and escaped the electric fences curtailing their crazy. And the rest of America has to pay for this folly.
Posted by: LizLem at June 26, 2026 05:42 PM (gWBY1)
41
To late you made it, now eat it James Carville.
Posted by: AZ deplorable moron at June 26, 2026 05:42 PM (B0dAE)
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The end of civilization as we know it.
Coming to a neighborhood near you, Soon.
Posted by: Braenyard
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They'll have to cross interlocking fields of fire first.
Posted by: SMH at God's mercy at June 26, 2026 05:43 PM (Q28kH)
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They say DSA because they don't want to say Socialists.
Don't let them say DSA.
Posted by: fd at June 26, 2026 05:42 PM (MWfyi)
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I read the other day that the "DSA" came out of Germany for Bernie and was founded in Berlin.
So it sounds like the A is out of place as well.
Progs are allowing Germany to meddle in our politics.
Posted by: Axeman at June 26, 2026 05:44 PM (Fi81e)
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They say DSA because they don't want to say Socialists.
Don't let them say DSA.
Posted by: fd at June 26, 2026 05:42 PM (MWfyi
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Democratic Socialist American Workers Party.
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I prefer "BCRDS". Bastard Commie Rat Democrat Socialists.
Posted by: fd at June 26, 2026 05:44 PM (MWfyi)
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they should make the Democrats a festive magenta. or fuschia!
Posted by: gKWVE at June 26, 2026 05:44 PM (gKWVE)
48
I wonder how many Democrat-Islamunist CongressCritters will be joining the Domestic Terrorist Caucuses in the House and Senate during the next Congressional Term?
The Over/Under Line begins at 30 ...
Posted by: ShainS at June 26, 2026 05:44 PM (t/lcw)
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I think Fetterman and Bill Maher are really the only lefties who have outright stated that a lot of the Dems are insane and scaring the normals.
The rest are standing on the toilets in the bathroom stalls hoping they don't get bullied.
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Seems that most (all?) of these DSA freaks come from money. She has spent the last 7 years working on a PHD. Who pays for that?
Posted by: free tibet at June 26, 2026 05:36 PM (iNp3L)
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Hello!
Posted by: American Taxpayers at June 26, 2026 05:44 PM (O4a1O)
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They say DSA because they don't want to say Socialists.
Don't let them say DSA.
Posted by: fd at June 26, 2026 05:42 PM (MWfyi
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Democratic Socialist American Workers Party.
Posted by: Ace-Endorsed Author A.H. Lloyd at June 26, 2026 05:44 PM (ZOv7s)
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Boom.
Posted by: Guy Who Says Boom at June 26, 2026 05:44 PM (Fi81e)
52
He noted that Avila Chevalier, who was born to Dominican immigrants, once said white people should not be in interracial marriages.
>>> Whatever happened to "Love is love"?
Posted by: pookysgirl at June 26, 2026 05:45 PM (Wt5PA)
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Wonder if anyone has noted the Red Rabbits. They're DSA enforcers. Not "antifa" (narrator: they're antifa)
Posted by: gKWVE at June 26, 2026 05:42 PM (gKWVE)
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Nascent commie paramilitary units. Trained for "non-lethal" and lethal combat. Trained in first aid/field medicine. Trained in communications and street tactics.
Posted by: mrp at June 26, 2026 05:45 PM (rj6Yv)
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The problem is, no one ever told them they were crazies, and never put them in an asylum.
The crazier they became, the more they were told "you're normal, and the normal people are crazy."
Posted by: mikeski at June 26, 2026 05:39 PM
The left has harnessed the crazy and been doing the carrot and stick to drag the DNC across the finish lines since at least 2010. They're tired of being teased with the carrot. They've thrown off the yoke of the DNC and are now going to take it over.
It's hilarious to watch the "moderate" dems think they can stop this. It's over for them. Nothing will stop them now.
Posted by: Frank Barone at June 26, 2026 05:45 PM (OkYzo)
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> She has spent the last 7 years working on a PHD. Who pays for that?
Posted by: free tibet at June 26, 2026 05:36 PM (iNp3L)
I don't know about whatever retarded pseudo-discipline she's in (and I'm 100% sure it's a retarded pseudo-discipline), but in real disciplines PhD students generally get a tuition waiver and a pittance salary in exchange for being research assistants and/or teaching assistants (as Neal Stephenson put it: "relieving the tenured faculty of burdensome chores, such as teaching students and doing research"). Those papers from that 1,000 student freshman class aren't going to grade themselves.
There's the occasional fellowship funded by Some Rich Dude or Some Rich Dude's Foundation, but those are generally just extra spending money, not enough to live on.
Posted by: Rodrigo Borgia at June 26, 2026 05:46 PM (IG3/x)
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The absolute Best part about the inevitable American Pinochet is that Americans do it Bigger, Better and Longer than everyone else.
This is gonna be great.
Posted by: garrett at June 26, 2026 05:46 PM (HmitH)
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How does this all end? Is communism nationally accepted (by Dems) as a viable party platform?
I get that cities could fall. But how long does that last if we cut off federal funds?
Even Russia is no longer communist.
Posted by: Seems Legit at June 26, 2026 05:46 PM (fgSb9)
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Every leftie who negotiated with the Bolsheviks ended up dead. Dead in the first wave of purges because commies win their civil war first.
Posted by: Accomack at June 26, 2026 05:46 PM (GbONR)
60
***I don't want to be in a political party that denies the right of the state of Israel to exist. That's just not-- I just can't do that."
_James Carville, devout Democrat
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Car radio, notable/respected Dem: the clip,
---Mandami is securing national election for Republicans at all levels of government. They will show him and NYC images on every viewing screen in America and say, 'this is the Democrat party'.
Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at June 26, 2026 05:46 PM (Q8D76)
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So Chucky Schumer are you going to refute your Jewish Roots and become a Commie Muslim for the good of the party ????
Praise Allah Chucky..... Praise Allah ........
Posted by: Jackson K. at June 26, 2026 05:46 PM (q0FlQ)
Who is also a capitalist, low-key. He's one of the people allowing people to build housing in the Bay Area over the objections of the rentiers and boomers ("what about my property values?!").
Posted by: gKWVE at June 26, 2026 05:46 PM (gKWVE)
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I think Fetterman and Bill Maher are really the only lefties who have outright stated that a lot of the Dems are insane and scaring the normals.
Posted by: Stateless - He ain't heavy, he's my dog at June 26, 2026 05:44 PM (Sco7b)
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Snakehead has been doing his part, when he's not saying that people who voted for Trump ought to be brought out in public and spit on, that is, you know? For voting for a non-wanted candidate. There should be a corporate activity of spitting on people, you know, for voting for that guy....in a democracy.
Posted by: Axeman at June 26, 2026 05:47 PM (Fi81e)
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>>> Tell me you haven't read Frankenstein without telling me that you haven't read Frankenstein.
Posted by: garrett at June 26, 2026 05:40 PM (HmitH)
Not to turn this thread into a movie thread... but I loved Oscar Isaac's depiction of Frankenstein in the new Guillermo adaptation. He leaned into the scientist's crazed hubris and ego, instead of sanding off the edges to make him more romantic or appealing.
I hate that liberals gleefully misinterpret all these cautionary tales (or paid someone to write their school essays about them.) Frankenstein is not an instruction manual! (Looking at you too, Fauci.)
Posted by: LizLem at June 26, 2026 05:47 PM (gWBY1)
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The Dazis?
Posted by: fd at June 26, 2026 05:45 PM (MWfyi)
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Exactly.
It's interesting watching the left go full Spanish Civil War yet again, except this time the preponderance of force is heavily against them, but they still have to purge their movement because they can't help it.
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***I don't want to be in a political party that denies the right of the state of Israel to exist. That's just not-- I just can't do that."
_James Carville, devout Democrat
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Yer in one.
Posted by: Captain Barbosa at June 26, 2026 05:48 PM (Fi81e)
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It looks like James Carville realized that the crocodile is looking at him with murderous eyes.
Posted by: no one of any consequence at June 26, 2026 05:48 PM (qFwJc)
68
Fascism is illegal in Germany, thus ... transfer it here.
Posted by: Axeman at June 26, 2026 05:49 PM (Fi81e)
69 They say DSA because they don't want to say Socialists.
Don't let them say DSA.
Posted by: fd
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Good point. Another name someone will come to regret, like La Raza -- which is totally not about race, now that erecting some pretense about it is now the style.
Posted by: Blonde Morticia at June 26, 2026 05:49 PM (XJ22o)
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I wonder from which part of Wakanda she's from?
Posted by: Stateless - He ain't heavy, he's my dog at June 26, 2026 05:34 PM (Sco7b)
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The Ninth (and Deepest) Circle, known as Treachery.
Posted by: ShainS at June 26, 2026 05:49 PM (t/lcw)
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Mandami NYC Rent Control stats in October 2026.....
1. NYC Rent prices up 500% on 1 July 2026......
2. Rental properties nonexistent in NYC..........
Posted by: Jackson K. at June 26, 2026 05:49 PM (q0FlQ)
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Marxism is not a theory of economics or a political program, it is a religious movement built on the since of envy, greed, pride and wrath, which is why they happily change their targets to whoever is available.
I can't wait for them to turn on the Clintons and Obama.
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***I don't want to be in a political party that denies the right of the state of Israel to exist. That's just not-- I just can't do that."
_James Carville, devout Democrat
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You're soaking in it!
Posted by: Madge at June 26, 2026 05:49 PM (Q28kH)
74
Truman warned the Democrats about the Communists taking over the party.
Posted by: Ordinary American at June 26, 2026 05:49 PM (fZiTB)
75
The Jewish myth of the golem is about a monster that a Jew creates to destroy his enemies, but he can’t control it and it turns on him.
Posted by: Jack Squat Bupkis at June 26, 2026 05:49 PM (jYRYu)
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Frankenstein is basically the golem myth except with a little more maternalism. (It's more explicit in "Splice".)
Wiener might stand to read more about golems. If he was slightly less gay.
Posted by: gKWVE at June 26, 2026 05:50 PM (gKWVE)
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James Carville lost all credibility when he put his sanity into question with his vile rants.
He's not all there.
But, yes, his party is nuts; he's right about that.
Posted by: Seems Legit at June 26, 2026 05:50 PM (fgSb9)
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Hakeem's days are leader are numbered. Same with Chuck.
The fight is no longer Republicans vs Democrats. It's American citizens vs communists. at least they aren't pretending anymore.
Posted by: JackStraw at June 26, 2026 05:50 PM (viF8m)
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James Carville is a weathervane-in-a-hurricane kook. All over the map and saying outrageous things to get clicks while yelling "Get Off My Lawn!"
I don't take him seriously.
Posted by: AnonyBotymousDrivel at June 26, 2026 05:50 PM (oji8u)
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Mandami NYC Rent Control stats in October 2026.....
1. NYC Rent prices up 500% on 1 July 2026......
2. Rental properties nonexistent in NYC..........
Posted by: Jackson K. at June 26, 2026 05:49 PM (q0FlQ)
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3. ???
4. PROFIT!!!
Posted by: ShainS at June 26, 2026 05:50 PM (t/lcw)
81 The only way for the DNC to beat the DSA is for Jerry Nadler & Nancy Pelosi take the Lib ring and throw it into Mount Doom.
Posted by: Lord of the Rings: The DSA Chronicles at June 26, 2026 05:50 PM (OkYzo)
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The rest are standing on the toilets in the bathroom stalls hoping they don't get bullied.
Posted by: Stateless - He ain't heavy, he's my dog at June 26, 2026 05:44 PM (Sco7b)
Now that is a great statement right there. *High five*
Posted by: Pug Mahon, aka Agent Frank at June 26, 2026 05:50 PM (0aYVJ)
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It is really kinda funny that to this day, the party that killed off the majority are remember that "The Bolsheviks".
God loves a good joke, it seems.
Posted by: Axeman at June 26, 2026 05:50 PM (Fi81e)
84 I think Fetterman and Bill Maher are really the only lefties who have outright stated that a lot of the Dems are insane and scaring the normals.
Posted by: Stateless
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Alan Dershowitz. He's still a lefty in many ways I'm sure, but he's now a registered Republican.
Posted by: Blonde Morticia at June 26, 2026 05:51 PM (XJ22o)
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GatewayPundit had an article several days back.
I guess that Joy Reid announced that she's not voting for any Democrat that supports Israel.
We could put her and Carville in a mud-wresting competition.
Who is also a capitalist, low-key. He's one of the people allowing people to build housing in the Bay Area over the objections of the rentiers and boomers ("what about my property values?!").
Posted by: gKWVE at June 26, 2026 05:46 PM (gKWVE)
Yes and a lot of folks don't like it, as you said. He also is a longtime resident of the Castro and attends the annual Folsom Street Fair in S&M garb.
Posted by: beckster at June 26, 2026 05:51 PM (kX27y)
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If we had an actual news media, none of these people would get anywhere close to power.
Posted by: BeckoningChasm at June 26, 2026 05:52 PM (CHHv1)
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The only way for the DNC to beat the DSA is for Jerry Nadler & Nancy Pelosi take the Lib ring and throw it into Mount Doom.
Posted by: Lord of the Rings: The DSA Chronicles at June 26, 2026 05:50 PM (OkYzo)
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It's always dangerous to put "Jerry Nadler" that close to "take". You don't know what's going to explode out of that.
Posted by: Axeman at June 26, 2026 05:52 PM (Fi81e)
89Socialists attempting to "negotiate" with Bolsheviks. That's a dead-end political strategy.
Hah! Easy-peasy!
Posted by: A. Kerensky at June 26, 2026 05:52 PM (guGkK)
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Now that is a great statement right there. *High five*
Posted by: Pug Mahon, aka Agent Frank at June 26, 2026 05:50 PM (0aYVJ)
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Democratic socialism can be characterized as follows:
Much property held by the public through a democratically elected government, including most major industries, utilities, and transportation systems
A limit on the accumulation of private property
Governmental regulation of the economy
Extensive publicly financed assistance and pension programs
Social costs and the provision of services added to purely financial considerations as the measure of efficiency
Posted by: per wiki at June 26, 2026 05:52 PM (MWfyi)
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> We could put her and Carville in a mud-wresting competition.
Posted by: Stateless - He ain't heavy, he's my dog at June 26, 2026 05:51 PM (Sco7b)
I'd put my money on Tank Abrams for the Super Heavyweight title.
Posted by: Rodrigo Borgia at June 26, 2026 05:53 PM (IG3/x)
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Hakeem's days are leader are numbered. Same with Chuck.
The fight is no longer Republicans vs Democrats. It's American citizens vs communists. at least they aren't pretending anymore.
Posted by: JackStraw at June 26, 2026 05:50 PM (viF8m)
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Unfortunately and insanely, the Venn Diagram intersection of American Citizens and Communists appears to be accelerating and now approaching at least 50% ...
Posted by: ShainS at June 26, 2026 05:53 PM (t/lcw)
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It is really kinda funny that to this day, the party that killed off the majority are remember that "The Bolsheviks".
God loves a good joke, it seems.
Posted by: Axeman at June 26, 2026 05:50 PM (Fi81e)
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The "Antifa" brand making a comeback is *chef's kiss*
"Cubans Living In NYC Begin Boarding Rafts To Escape Communism Again"
Posted by: ShainS at June 26, 2026 05:53 PM (t/lcw)
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Stateless: "I think Fetterman and Bill Maher are really the only lefties who have outright stated that a lot of the Dems are insane and scaring the normals."
And yet Maher will still vote for them. He's a poseur for moderation but ultimately advocates through action his Lefty bona fides.
Posted by: AnonyBotymousDrivel at June 26, 2026 05:54 PM (oji8u)
Posted by: Captain Barbosa at June 26, 2026 05:54 PM (Fi81e)
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Unfortunately and insanely, the Venn Diagram intersection of American Citizens and Communists appears to be accelerating and now approaching at least 50% ...
Posted by: ShainS at June 26, 2026 05:53 PM (t/lcw)
To me, being a communist seems like prima facie evidence that one is a domestic enemy of the Constitution of the United States.
Posted by: Rodrigo Borgia at June 26, 2026 05:54 PM (IG3/x)
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Some wonderful things are happening with the Iran situation, finally! Puts a lot of what's been happening in a new light, and now we finally know what Rubio has been doing!
Posted by: Tom Servo at June 26, 2026 05:54 PM (edUvp)
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On Carville, even a broken squirrel is right twice a day.
Posted by: Cicero (@cicero43) at June 26, 2026 05:54 PM (guGkK)
101 They will show him and NYC images on every viewing screen in America and say, 'this is the Democrat party'.
Posted by: Braenyard
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I hope they superimpose his grinning face over scenes of chaos, violence, suffering, waste. That damn monkey grin needs to be constantly associated with the worst.
Posted by: Blonde Morticia at June 26, 2026 05:54 PM (XJ22o)
102
Ask not what the country can do for you,
Ask what the Communists will do to you!
Posted by: Case at June 26, 2026 05:55 PM (IY9No)
103
OT, sorta, but Steam is now making the Qwerty all assmad because they are allowing customers to filter out all the rainbow stuff.
It's "censoring the reach"! youtu.be/Z4gCiulMzrE
Posted by: gKWVE at June 26, 2026 05:55 PM (gKWVE)
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Unfortunately and insanely, the Venn Diagram intersection of American Citizens and Communists appears to be accelerating and now approaching at least 50% ...
Posted by: ShainS at June 26, 2026 05:53 PM (t/lcw)
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Not even close. The primaries had 10% turnout, and featured multiple candidates, so your Venn diagram is at best 5% of the electorate.
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"Neville Roy Singham’s Niece Says DSA’s New York Wins Could Lead to a Socialist Presidential Campaign
Alicia Singham Goodwin, the niece of far-left billionaire financier Neville Roy Singham, is a member of NYC DSA’s Steering Committee. She joined tonight’s DSA call celebrating its New York victories to discuss where the organization goes next....Then she pointed to 2028...
“If we grow and we build enough between now and then, the next year in 2028, we might be working on a campaign for a democratic socialist for president.”
Goodwin closed by asking people not just to join DSA or pay local dues, but to “become an organizer.”"
Good luck Dems!
Posted by: runner at June 26, 2026 05:55 PM (GD0B3)
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>>> 100 On Carville, even a broken squirrel is right twice a day.
Posted by: Cicero (@cicero43) at June 26, 2026 05:54 PM (guGkK)
"Even a blind squirrel fucks a pumpkin once a day."
Posted by: Helena Handbasket at June 26, 2026 05:55 PM (R+iUD)
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Democratic socialism can be characterized as follows:
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Impoverishment, Misery, and eventually Death Camps.
Posted by: ShainS at June 26, 2026 05:55 PM (t/lcw)
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99 Some wonderful things are happening with the Iran situation, finally! Puts a lot of what's been happening in a new light, and now we finally know what Rubio has been doing!
Posted by: Tom Servo at June 26, 2026 05:54 PM (edUvp)
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Please explain.
Posted by: Seems Legit at June 26, 2026 05:56 PM (fgSb9)
109
When you stare into the zombie, the zombie also stares into you.
Posted by: Anonosaurus Wrecks and His All White Jury! at June 26, 2026 05:56 PM (ndZc7)
110
Mandami NYC Rent Control stats in October 2026.....
1. NYC Rent prices up 500% on 1 July 2026......
2. Rental properties nonexistent in NYC..........
Mamdami had to negotiate a deal with Hochul so she'd release him state money so he could "balance" the NYC budget. Any guesses what favors he promised her, what Faustian bargain took place, to get that money? Have we seen the fruits of that come out yet?
I never thought I'd say this, but in The Wire, maybe the white mayor of Baltimore who rejected the bailout by the governor was actually doing the right thing, and it wasn't just an ego trip on his part. Because the Mamdami/Hochul alliance is the opposite of that. And it will probably wreak more havoc and decay.
Posted by: LizLem at June 26, 2026 05:56 PM (gWBY1)
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"Even a blind squirrel fucks a pumpkin once a day."
Posted by: Helena Handbasket at June 26, 2026 05:55 PM (R+iUD)
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lol
Posted by: ShainS at June 26, 2026 05:56 PM (t/lcw)
112"Even a blind squirrel fucks a pumpkin once a day."
Posted by: Helena Handbasket at June 26, 2026 05:55 PM (R+iUD)
Damn. If I would have worked a little harder I would have come up with a gem like that. Maybe.
Posted by: Cicero (@cicero43) at June 26, 2026 05:57 PM (guGkK)
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It is really kinda funny that to this day, the party that killed off the majority are remember that "The Bolsheviks".
God loves a good joke, it seems.
Posted by: Axeman at June 26, 2026 05:50 PM (Fi81e)
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The "Antifa" brand making a comeback is *chef's kiss*
Posted by: Ace-Endorsed Author A.H. Lloyd at June 26, 2026 05:53 PM (ZOv7s)
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Wow, "are remember that' has to be one of my all time top manglings.
Posted by: Captain Barbosa at June 26, 2026 05:57 PM (Fi81e)
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Singham who ? "Singham's father Archibald Singham was Sri Lankan. In his youth, Singham was a member of the League of Revolutionary Black Workers, a Black nationalist–Maoist group, taking a job at a Chrysler plant in Detroit in 1972 as an activist in the group"
I want the good old days when we did not let commies and nazis (islamo or otherwise) into the US.
Posted by: runner at June 26, 2026 05:57 PM (GD0B3)
115
We’re using the Democratic Party as a ballot-access vehicle, not because we share its goals.
116
The Democrats could go for a Canadian solution. Two parties for the lefties.
The regular Democrat Party for the regular batshit crazy like our Liberals.
And then the NDP who are more hardcore batshit crazy.
Posted by: Stateless - He ain't heavy, he's my dog at June 26, 2026 05:36 PM (Sco7b)
That doesn't help because in our system fractional parties gain no traction and need to become a faction in a nationwide party to get any influence. It is a great moderating influence here - you have to tone down your rhetoric to sane levels. Democrats just have the problem that their factions are all batshit crazy now.
Posted by: Oldcat at June 26, 2026 05:57 PM (uhVAy)
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The left side of politics and the IQ distribution have never been good with the Law of Unintended Consequences. Only this time it just may destroy their whole party.
Posted by: Jukin the Deplorable and Totally Unserious at June 26, 2026 05:57 PM (xvV+O)
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"Even a blind squirrel fucks a pumpkin once a day."
Posted by: Helena Handbasket at June 26, 2026 05:55 PM (R+iUD)
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Sometimes twice.
Posted by: Blind Squirrel at June 26, 2026 05:57 PM (Fi81e)
119
I'm going to put a marker down: if the GOP holds the Senate, Fetterman will switch parties. Right now he's hedging his bets in case the Dems get lucky. But if they fail, he knows he will be primaried and lose, so jumping sides would both be plausible ("I'm putting country before party") and he will be able to forestall a strong GOP primary challenge by voting the right way and earning respect (plus GOP Senate $$$ will shore him up).
120
Fuckin' commies. I might hate commies worse than Illinois Nazis.
Posted by: tcn in AK at June 26, 2026 05:58 PM (bl07w)
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>>Democratic socialism can be characterized as follows:
The Velvet Glove hides the Iron Hand
Posted by: garrett at June 26, 2026 05:58 PM (HmitH)
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>>Unfortunately and insanely, the Venn Diagram intersection of American Citizens and Communists appears to be accelerating and now approaching at least 50% ...
I think it's a bit less. Aside from a few old burnouts like Bernie, the vast majority of the new vanguard is young and stupid. That's what 8 years in our finest institutions of higher learning do these days, spit out dumbass communists.
They are loud and profoundly stupid but I think the actual number of true believers is a relatively small group. Not that the threat shouldn't be taken seriously but there are still way more normal people than these Gen Stupid wannabe Maos and Stalins. We just need to start acting like it.
Posted by: JackStraw at June 26, 2026 05:58 PM (viF8m)
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118 "Even a blind squirrel fucks a pumpkin once a day."
Posted by: Helena Handbasket at June 26, 2026 05:55 PM (R+iUD)
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Sometimes twice.
Posted by: Blind Squirrel at June 26, 2026 05:57 PM (Fi81e)
Get that randy little shit outta my garden already. Caddie! my suppressed .22.
Posted by: tcn in AK at June 26, 2026 05:59 PM (bl07w)
124
OT, sorta, but Steam is now making the Qwerty all assmad because they are allowing customers to filter out all the rainbow stuff.
It's "censoring the reach"! youtu.be/Z4gCiulMzrE
Posted by: gKWVE at June 26, 2026 05:55 PM (gKWVE)
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I've been doing that all along.
Posted by: Axeman at June 26, 2026 05:59 PM (Fi81e)
125
Speaking of fucking pumpkins, is AOC going to go full commie or just stay a socialist?
Posted by: Seems Legit at June 26, 2026 05:59 PM (fgSb9)
126
Far-Left Billionaire Financier, who is a Maoist, or socialist or whatever commie flavor there is. What a scam! They don't give a shit about the working class. All they want is power, and their shtick is a vehicle for a totalitarian power grab. Hope they are @#!%$^&*% !
Posted by: runner at June 26, 2026 06:00 PM (GD0B3)
127
>>> 123
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Get that randy little shit outta my garden already. Caddie! my suppressed .22.
Posted by: tcn in AK at June 26, 2026 05:59 PM (bl07w)
Wait, you Alaskans have *gub* caddies?! How does Texas not have this!!!
Posted by: Helena Handbasket at June 26, 2026 06:00 PM (R+iUD)
128 Hakeem's days are leader are numbered. Same with Chuck.
Posted by: JackStraw
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And these smooth-brains probably think their new commie brat overlords are the Democrat version of MAGA. "The extremists in both parties are taking over!"
Not quite, boomers. MAGA succeeds because it's pragmatic and faithful to ideals. It will elevate America and draw more members from everywhere while your commie brats drag your party off a cliff.
Posted by: Blonde Morticia at June 26, 2026 06:01 PM (XJ22o)
129
I saw Fucking Pumpkins open for 4 Non Blondes at the Santa Monica Civic in '87.
Posted by: Cicero (@cicero43) at June 26, 2026 06:01 PM (guGkK)
130
770,000 registered voters. Only about 66,000 voted in the election for the anti American Marxist.
The next time somebody tells you voting doesn’t matter, tie them to your bumper and drive into the wall
Posted by: Vengeance at June 26, 2026 06:01 PM (7kply)
131
Fuckin' commies. I might hate commies worse than Illinois Nazis.
Posted by: tcn in AK at June 26, 2026 05:58 PM (bl07w)
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=77wKp3eywzg
Posted by: Axeman at June 26, 2026 06:01 PM (Fi81e)
132
I'm sorry if this is a stupid question, but there's no way that some legitimate governmental or law agency can't stop the money given by Neville Singham and others who are working for a color revolution in America?
Posted by: FenelonSpoke at June 26, 2026 06:01 PM (2sfNr)
133
It is all envy. These kids who think they should just walk into success are finding out that hard work is, get this, hard work, and they don't wanna do it. So, they want what you have, and you are just going to have to give it to them.
Over my dead body.
Some of them are willing to take that challenge.
Posted by: tcn in AK at June 26, 2026 06:01 PM (bl07w)
137
If you are feeling a little down or depressed about the communists taking over the democrap party:
1. The donk old guard now knows it's in trouble and will fight back.
2. Buy ammo. It always makes me feel good.
Posted by: Jukin the Deplorable and Totally Unserious at June 26, 2026 06:02 PM (xvV+O)
138
>>> 132 I'm sorry if this is a stupid question, but there's no way that some legitimate governmental or law agency can't stop the money given by Neville Singham and others who are working for a color revolution in America?
Posted by: FenelonSpoke at June 26, 2026 06:01 PM (2sfNr)
"If they wanted to..."
Posted by: Helena Handbasket at June 26, 2026 06:02 PM (R+iUD)
139
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That DSA spokesman's thin little mustache makes him look like John Waters. It also hides the stretchmarks.
Posted by: Frank Barone at June 26, 2026 05:36 PM (OkYzo)
It's ironic.
Posted by: Dr. Pork Chops & Bacons at June 26, 2026 06:02 PM (CkCGs)
140
"She wants to abolish not just the police but the very concept of policing entirely."
Fine by me. We'll pile up leftist bodies in the streets like cord wood.
Posted by: Bea Arthur's Dick at June 26, 2026 06:03 PM (pE12i)
141
I love Carville...he plays the idiot so well. Today he's griping about the communists taking over the party...just the other day he was endorsing a the dude in Maine with the Nazi tattoo, and a dedication to communism.
What's not to like about disingenuous jackassery like that?
Posted by: Orson at June 26, 2026 06:03 PM (dIske)
142
Mamdami said “ give me the money or we rape you”
Posted by: Accomack at June 26, 2026 06:03 PM (GbONR)
Unfortunately and insanely, the Venn Diagram intersection of American Citizens and Communists appears to be accelerating and now approaching at least 50% ...
Posted by: ShainS at June 26, 2026 05:53 PM (t/lcw)
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Those appeals are to the same 33%. If they get a new recruit another drops out in disgust.
Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at June 26, 2026 06:04 PM (Q8D76)
LMAO!! "What has been Obama's greatest accomplishment?"
Obama library attendees:
"Being black."
"Mm, right now, you know — I can't remember."
"I can't think, you caught me off guard."
"Just being there."
Posted by: Anonosaurus Wrecks and His All White Jury! at June 26, 2026 06:04 PM (ndZc7)
145 Speaking of fucking pumpkins, is AOC going to go full commie or just stay a socialist?
Posted by: Seems Legit
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That very question came up on RealClearPolitics. It went unsettled, but the agreement was that her political talent is what will propel her into the Senate, regardless of where she settles on the lefty spectrum. Her energy, her looks, all that stuff is too darn good.
Posted by: Blonde Morticia at June 26, 2026 06:04 PM (XJ22o)
146
That DSA spokesman's thin little mustache makes him look like John Waters. It also hides the stretchmarks.
Posted by: Frank Barone at June 26, 2026 05:36 PM (OkYzo)
It's ironic.
Posted by: Dr. Pork Chops & Bacons at June 26, 2026 06:02 PM (CkCGs)
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Huh?
Posted by: Alanis Morissette at June 26, 2026 06:04 PM (Fi81e)
147
Marxism is not a theory of economics or a political program, it is a religious movement built on the since of envy, greed, pride and wrath, which is why they happily change their targets to whoever is available.
I can't wait for them to turn on the Clintons and Obama.
Posted by: Ace-Endorsed Author A.H. Lloyd at June 26, 2026 05:49 PM (ZOv7s)
They already have, by discarding the Clinton/Obama policy of hiding what they do behind a compliant press and RINO opposition. Coming out as lawless galvanizes the people to raise true alternatives.
They already are marginalized, and old. The true believers think they can take over the party, but the fundraising and cheating parts are already showing that they don't know how to run them like the criminal Dems did.
Posted by: Oldcat at June 26, 2026 06:05 PM (uhVAy)
148
"Just being there."
Posted by: Anonosaurus Wrecks and His All White Jury! at June 26, 2026 06:04 PM (ndZc7)
To be fair, most of the time that's pretty much what he did.
Posted by: tcn in AK at June 26, 2026 06:05 PM (bl07w)
149
The only way these commies can take control is if regular people don’t get out and vote. They keep winning because they’re organized and get enough people to the polls to beat the apathetic voters who never show up, but vastly outnumber them.
Remember that in November when little Muffie’s piano lesson is more important than voting.
Posted by: Vengeance at June 26, 2026 06:05 PM (7kply)
150
I'm sorry if this is a stupid question, but there's no way that some legitimate governmental or law agency can't stop the money given by Neville Singham and others who are working for a color revolution in America?
Posted by: FenelonSpoke at June 26, 2026 06:01 PM (2sfNr)
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If we had a real FEC. But we don't so it is not. And even if the FEC did something a federal district black robed tyrant would slap a nationwide injunction to stop the FEC and keep the illegal spic... money flowing to the left.
Posted by: Jukin the Deplorable and Totally Unserious at June 26, 2026 06:05 PM (xvV+O)
151
Not quite, boomers. MAGA succeeds because it's pragmatic and faithful to ideals. It will elevate America and draw more members from everywhere while your commie brats drag your party off a cliff.
Posted by: Blonde Morticia at June 26, 2026 06:01 PM (XJ22o)
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Trump's "extreme agenda" in 2016 was stolen from Bill Clinton. He heavily plagiarized Bill's speeches and dared the media to call him out, but they couldn't because that would hurt Hillary.
Posted by: San Franpsycho at June 26, 2026 06:06 PM (RIvkX)
157They already are marginalized, and old. The true believers think they can take over the party, but the fundraising and cheating parts are already showing that they don't know how to run them like the criminal Dems did.
One day they'll look back wistfully on the days when crime and corruption actually turned a profit.
Posted by: Cicero (@cicero43) at June 26, 2026 06:07 PM (guGkK)
158
Obama's greatest achievement may have been helping keep Hillary from the Presidency.
Posted by: San Franpsycho at June 26, 2026 06:07 PM (RIvkX)
160
Speaking of fucking pumpkins, is AOC going to go full commie or just stay a socialist?
Posted by: Seems Legit
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That very question came up on RealClearPolitics. It went unsettled, but the agreement was that her political talent is what will propel her into the Senate, regardless of where she settles on the lefty spectrum. Her energy, her looks, all that stuff is too darn good.
Posted by: Blonde Morticia at June 26, 2026 06:04 PM (XJ22o)
A lot of people have been stuck at the Congressional level while statewide office escaped them. AoC is pretty much controlled opposition now and a fundraiser for the old guard, and I'm not sure the zealots want her as part of the leadership either.
Posted by: Oldcat at June 26, 2026 06:07 PM (uhVAy)
Posted by: San Franpsycho at June 26, 2026 06:07 PM (RIvkX)
162
The only way these commies can take control is if regular people don’t get out and vote. They keep winning because they’re organized and get enough people to the polls to beat the apathetic voters who never show up, but vastly outnumber them.
Posted by: Vengeance at June 26, 2026 06:05 PM (7kply)
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It's not even that, they are able to steal marches in safe Dem seats with long-time incumbents who've gotten complacent.
That's it. That's the secret sauce. They may actually make some of those seats competitive in the general.
163
Same radio show:
DeNiro campaigned for Mandami, helped him much. He wanted a one on one with Mandami because he thought he was taking it too far too fast. Upon request Mandami said, bugger off old man.
Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at June 26, 2026 06:08 PM (Q8D76)
"Israel, Lebanon sign initial agreement after US-mediated talks"
Posted by: mrp at June 26, 2026 06:08 PM (rj6Yv)
165
As I said this AM, when I saw the vid of Weiner I almost felt sorry for him . Then I remembered he's Scott Weiner. Sow the wind , reap the whirlwind
Posted by: Smell the Glove at June 26, 2026 06:08 PM (lqjOp)
166
her political talent is what will propel her into the Senate, regardless of where she settles on the lefty spectrum. Her energy, her looks, all that stuff is too darn good.
Posted by: Blonde Morticia at June 26, 2026 06:04 PM (XJ22o)
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None of those words about AOC made sense to me. Is RealClearPolitics high?
It's a legit question, will she "pivot" to communism to appeal to a non-existent base? NYC is one thing; appealing to all of New York is different. But never forget, it's who counts the votes.
Posted by: Seems Legit at June 26, 2026 06:09 PM (fgSb9)
167
If we had a real FEC. But we don't so it is not. And even if the FEC did something a federal district black robed tyrant would slap a nationwide injunction to stop the FEC and keep the illegal spic... money flowing to the left.
Posted by: Jukin the Deplorable and Totally Unserious at June 26, 2026 06:05 PM (xvV+O)
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They did not find Elton John's concert for Hillary's supporters "a thing of value".
But supposably some vague scuttlebutt from a long naturalized Armenian expat from the USSR and a Russian lawyer that the Clintons worked with a number of times who never paid off on the premise of the meeting, was definitely that.
Posted by: Axeman at June 26, 2026 06:09 PM (Fi81e)
168
That's it. That's the secret sauce. They may actually make some of those seats competitive in the general.
Posted by: Ace-Endorsed Author A.H. Lloyd
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Competitive for Republicans because the so-called Dem is such a nut job?
Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at June 26, 2026 06:09 PM (Q8D76)
169
Trump's "extreme agenda" in 2016 was stolen from Bill Clinton. He heavily plagiarized Bill's speeches and dared the media to call him out, but they couldn't because that would hurt Hillary.
Trump is a 90s centrist.
Posted by: Ace-Endorsed Author A.H. Lloyd at June 26, 2026 06:05 PM (ZOv7s)
He was, but it looks like he's building a new model for us of hemispheric dominance, tariffs, and going back to the McKinley era of carrying that big stick
Posted by: Oldcat at June 26, 2026 06:10 PM (uhVAy)
170
Dems are insane. They view hatred of our own country as a virtue.
Posted by: Emmie at June 26, 2026 06:10 PM (FMtrg)
171
None of those words about AOC made sense to me. Is RealClearPolitics high?
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Yes, it is a website that partakes.
Posted by: Axeman at June 26, 2026 06:10 PM (Fi81e)
172
Part of the problem is no one wants to run for office except for these assholes.
Posted by: fd at June 26, 2026 06:10 PM (MWfyi)
173
Please explain.
Posted by: Seems Legit at June 26, 2026 05:56 PM (fgSb9)
minor thing - US bombed some radar installations because Iran started to attack shipping again. They're trying to force everyone to pay a hefty fee to them for going through the straits.
Major Item: Rubio announced a major tripartite framework between Israel, Lebanon, and the US, in which Israel will gradually turn territory over to the Lebanese Army and NOT allow Hezbollah back. Now the really interesting part is that this completely negates a lot of the negotiations that Vance has been doing with Iran; in fact it pretty much tosses Vance and his team under the bus.
It's suddenly starting to look like Trump has sent Vance
and Rubio working in two different directions in the negotiations, probably to see which one got true results first. Rubio comes out looking like a champion with a solid supportable agreement, Vance like a chump with most of what he's done suddenly blown up in his face.
Posted by: Tom Servo at June 26, 2026 06:10 PM (edUvp)
175
Dems are insane. They view hatred of our own country as a virtue.
Posted by: Emmie at June 26, 2026 06:10 PM (FMtrg)
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They're finding their comfort level with saying it out loud.
Posted by: Axeman at June 26, 2026 06:11 PM (Fi81e)
176
None of those words about AOC made sense to me. Is RealClearPolitics high?
It's a legit question, will she "pivot" to communism to appeal to a non-existent base? NYC is one thing; appealing to all of New York is different. But never forget, it's who counts the votes.
Posted by: Seems Legit at June 26, 2026 06:09 PM (fgSb9)
I have her pegged as Maxine Waters 2.0. Been there forever, has her uses, but no influence on party policies.
Posted by: Oldcat at June 26, 2026 06:11 PM (uhVAy)
177
170 Dems are insane. They view hatred of our own country as a virtue.
Posted by: Emmie at June 26, 2026 06:10 PM (FMtrg)
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That appears to be true and it's tragic.
Posted by: Seems Legit at June 26, 2026 06:12 PM (fgSb9)
178
Dems are insane. They view hatred of our own country as a virtue.
Posted by: Emmie at June 26, 2026 06:10 PM (FMtrg)
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They're finding their comfort level with saying it out loud.
Posted by: Axeman at June 26, 2026 06:11 PM (Fi81e)
That's what modern colleges will do to you
Posted by: Oldcat at June 26, 2026 06:12 PM (uhVAy)
179
Yep. Fly an American flag. It tells everyone you're definitely not a Dem.
Posted by: Cicero (@cicero43) at June 26, 2026 06:12 PM (guGkK)
180 Mamdami had to negotiate a deal with Hochul so she'd release him state money so he could "balance" the NYC budget. Any guesses what favors he promised her, what Faustian bargain took place, to get that money? Have we seen the fruits of that come out yet?
Posted by: LizLem
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I thought it was simply that Hochul is a confused, gutless fuddy-duddy who wants another 20 years of grifting and who sensed which way the wind was blowing. So... cave.
What's your theory, I'm curious?
Posted by: Blonde Morticia at June 26, 2026 06:12 PM (XJ22o)
181
"What has been Obama's greatest accomplishment?"
Fundamentally transforming America.
Posted by: fd at June 26, 2026 06:05 PM (MWfyi)
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Transforming America's fundament.
Posted by: Axeman at June 26, 2026 06:12 PM (Fi81e)
182
Dems are insane. They view hatred of our own country as a virtue.
Posted by: Emmie at June 26, 2026 06:10 PM (FMtrg)
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They aim higher - the destruction of Western civilization.
Replaced by players to be named later.
Posted by: mrp at June 26, 2026 06:13 PM (rj6Yv)
183
Zero point zero sympathy for Scott Weiner. He’s a vile gay pedophile who spent his entire political career trying to send people like me away in boxcars. Now the boxcar comes for him. Fuck him.
Posted by: Elric The Blade at June 26, 2026 06:13 PM (ylcOs)
184
As I said this AM, when I saw the vid of Weiner I almost felt sorry for him . Then I remembered he's Scott Weiner. Sow the wind , reap the whirlwind
Posted by: Smell the Glove at June 26, 2026 06:08 PM (lqjOp)
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He's a sniveling coward.
He said the Israelis were guilty of genocide but saying "Free Palestine" to a thug is a bridge too far.
My friends are freaking out because I said, "Own it, Scott." Your chickens are roosting.
Posted by: San Franpsycho at June 26, 2026 06:13 PM (RIvkX)
185
Democrats have be Communist-in-all-but-Name for decades. The Donk leadership is merely upset that the radicals have spilled the beans and are now admittedly Communist. Now we get to watch both sides consume each other in a purity spiral. Couldn't happen to a more deserving bunch of minions of Satan.
Posted by: Retired Buckeye Cop is now an engineer at June 26, 2026 06:13 PM (ksbjf)
186
>>As I said this AM, when I saw the vid of Weiner I almost felt sorry for him . Then I remembered he's Scott Weiner. Sow the wind , reap the whirlwind
This will be a really interesting situation. Not only are they communists, to a person they are rabid Jew haters. Some are openly calling for Jews to be driven out of NYC. One of the best candidate the Democrats have for 28 is Governor Shapiro in PA. He has no shot now.
I'm interested to see how long Bernie remains a hero and how much self-hate he is willing to endure before he is erased. And he's probably too stupid to see it coming.
Posted by: JackStraw at June 26, 2026 06:13 PM (viF8m)
187 I have her pegged as Maxine Waters 2.0. Been there forever, has her uses, but no influence on party policies.
Posted by: Oldcat
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Yes! That's what I've said from the beginning, except I think I called her Charlie Rangel 2.0. Loud, annoying, crazy, ultimately ineffective.
Posted by: Blonde Morticia at June 26, 2026 06:14 PM (XJ22o)
188
It's suddenly starting to look like Trump has sent Vance
and Rubio working in two different directions in the negotiations, probably to see which one got true results first. Rubio comes out looking like a champion with a solid supportable agreement, Vance like a chump with most of what he's done suddenly blown up in his face.
Posted by: Tom Servo at June 26, 2026 06:10 PM (edUvp)
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I'm not sure what to think about that, unless Trump has found Rubio to be more loyal to him and his policies than Vance?
Posted by: Seems Legit at June 26, 2026 06:14 PM (fgSb9)
There once was a woman named Jill.
She gooned with a bomb for the thrill.
They found her vagina in North Carolina,
and bits of her tits in Brazil.
Posted by: Kindltot at June 26, 2026 06:14 PM (rbvCR)
190
Also I said Chevalier opposes mixed marriages.
Like Strom Thurmond did. But then again he was a Democrat back in the day too.
Posted by: San Franpsycho at June 26, 2026 06:15 PM (RIvkX)
191
It's not "Weiner", it's "Wiener".
Either of them would be happy to show it to you.
Posted by: gKWVE at June 26, 2026 06:15 PM (gKWVE)
192
The only way these commies can take control is if regular people don’t get out and vote. They keep winning because they’re organized and get enough people to the polls to beat the apathetic voters who never show up, but vastly outnumber them.
Remember that in November when little Muffie’s piano lesson is more important than voting.
Posted by: Vengeance at June 26, 2026 06:05 PM (7kply)
That's very dated these days. They no longer get out actual people to vote. They just print ballots. That's been the case in big cities in states for 50+ years.
Posted by: Oldcat at June 26, 2026 06:15 PM (uhVAy)
193
The 'trilateral framework' involving Lebanon, America, and Israel assumes that the Lebanese military will take action against Hezbollah, a dubious proposition even with the United States offering an immediate $100 million to Lebanon for "humanitarian aid" and additional sums for the Lebanese military.
Posted by: My Ridiculously Circuitous Plan at June 26, 2026 06:15 PM (O4a1O)
194
They're finding their comfort level with saying it out loud.
Posted by: Axeman at June 26, 2026 06:11 PM (Fi81e)
That's what modern colleges will do to you
Posted by: Oldcat at June 26, 2026 06:12 PM (uhVAy)
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Yep. The Laboratory for extremist politics.
Remember when they were saying that positive consent "worked in universities" so it ought to become the law outside?
Thus the state could jail you for rape because you didn't go through the correct consent process to legally obtain sex. And "mistakes" could turn retroactively into rapes.
Because it "worked at the universities".
Posted by: Axeman at June 26, 2026 06:16 PM (Fi81e)
195
183 Zero point zero sympathy for Scott Weiner. He’s a vile gay pedophile who spent his entire political career trying to send people like me away in boxcars. Now the boxcar comes for him. Fuck him.
Posted by: Elric The Blade at June 26, 2026 06:13 PM (ylcOs)
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I agree.
Posted by: Seems Legit at June 26, 2026 06:16 PM (fgSb9)
196
Unfortunately and insanely, the Venn Diagram intersection of American Citizens and Communists appears to be accelerating and now approaching at least 50% ...
Posted by: ShainS at June 26, 2026 05:53 PM (t/lcw)
The chillren that graduated from our public indoctrination schools are becoming voting-aged now. I'm not optimistic about the future.
Posted by: Dr. Pork Chops & Bacons at June 26, 2026 06:16 PM (7dSKQ)
"Israel, Lebanon sign initial agreement after US-mediated talks"
Posted by: mrp
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At the office someone would always put together a football grid.
Pay a $ per square for a score or touchdowns or whatever. Day after the game there was always a winner or two.
One could put one of those together for, 'how long will it be before radical forces in Lebanon break the deal'. That would be fun.
Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at June 26, 2026 06:17 PM (Q8D76)
198
158 Obama's greatest achievement may have been helping keep Hillary from the Presidency.
Posted by: fd at June 26, 2026 06:07 PM (MWfyi)
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That's absolutely accurate. It's been so long that few remember the turmoil that match up caused. Hillary refused to pull out of the primary race, and it was obvious that she was getting screwed by the DNC (especially in the caucuses). I seem to recall actual documentation that they were rigging various states against her, and she as angry. Which is how she ended up at Sec. of State as a concession.
Posted by: Orson at June 26, 2026 06:17 PM (dIske)
It's a legit question, will she "pivot" to communism to appeal to a non-existent base? NYC is one thing; appealing to all of New York is different. But never forget, it's who counts the votes.
Posted by: Seems Legit
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They considered that question, people on the panel disagreed as to how far left she already is, if she's already too tame for the commies and will get pushed out.
Posted by: Blonde Morticia at June 26, 2026 06:17 PM (XJ22o)
200I'm not sure what to think about that, unless Trump has found Rubio to be more loyal to him and his policies than Vance?
Posted by: Seems Legit at June 26, 2026 06:14 PM (fgSb9)
Probably the most and best fit skills to the task.
Vance is very good at calming raised hackles and advising what the actual choices are
Rubio is the heavy to enforce compliance.
If they are not competing, then that is a dream team.
Posted by: Kindltot at June 26, 2026 06:18 PM (rbvCR)
201
Tousi is reporting both IRGC and US attacks around Hormuz.
Posted by: San Franpsycho at June 26, 2026 06:18 PM (RIvkX)
202 I don't want to be in a political party that denies the right of the state of Israel to exist. That's just not-- I just can't do that."
_James Carville, devout Democrat
It's your party and you can cry if you want to.
Posted by: Bertram Cabot, Jr. at June 26, 2026 06:18 PM (Cqx++)
203Which is how she ended up at Sec. of State as a concession.
Posted by: Orson at June 26, 2026 06:17 PM (dIske)
At least she did a bang-up job for America there.
Posted by: Cicero (@cicero43) at June 26, 2026 06:19 PM (guGkK)
204
Hillary lost the moment Soros endorsed Obama over her.
Posted by: JackStraw at June 26, 2026 06:19 PM (viF8m)
205
Probably the most and best fit skills to the task.
Vance is very good at calming raised hackles and advising what the actual choices are
Rubio is the heavy to enforce compliance.
If they are not competing, then that is a dream team.
Posted by: Kindltot at June 26, 2026 06:18 PM (rbvCR)
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Another interesting take.
Posted by: Seems Legit at June 26, 2026 06:19 PM (fgSb9)
206
"I'm not sure what to think about that, unless Trump has found Rubio to be more loyal to him and his policies than Vance?
Posted by: Seems Legit"
There can be more than one path to success but sometimes you have to explore dead ends.
207
It's suddenly starting to look like Trump has sent Vance
and Rubio working in two different directions in the negotiations, probably to see which one got true results first. Rubio comes out looking like a champion with a solid supportable agreement, Vance like a chump with most of what he's done suddenly blown up in his face.
Posted by: Tom Servo at June 26, 2026 06:10 PM (edUvp)
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I'm not sure what to think about that, unless Trump has found Rubio to be more loyal to him and his policies than Vance?
Posted by: Seems Legit at June 26, 2026 06:14 PM (fgSb9)
I doubt this because he has always used both. Rubio has been big on the new world side, Vance was leader in flogging the EU and 'allies'. I doubt either is in eclipse so soon.
Posted by: Oldcat at June 26, 2026 06:20 PM (uhVAy)
208
If I had to guess AOC is probably a little miffed now that "The Squad" seems to be losing the avant garde position in their party.
Posted by: Axeman at June 26, 2026 06:20 PM (Fi81e)
209
@190 Strom opposed muxed marriages as a Dem. So he did the next best thing. He had a kid with a black woman that he kept vsecret
Posted by: Smell the Glove at June 26, 2026 06:20 PM (lqjOp)
210
There once was a woman named Jill.
"She gooned with a bomb for the thrill.
They found her vagina in North Carolina,
and bits of her tits in Brazil.
Posted by: Kindltot"
211Dems are insane. They view hatred of our own country as a virtue.
Posted by: Emmie at June 26, 2026 06:10 PM (FMtrg)
Didn't the ancient Greeks have a saying? "Those whom the gods would destroy, they first make mad." Hubris followed by Nemesis is a concept milenia-old.
Communism needs to be understood as an inversion of Christianity. Communism purports to help the downtrodden, but requires the commission of the Sins of Pride, Wrath, Envy and Greed. There is no spirit of love: they merely regard people as things to be used and discarded as necessary to bring about Heaven-on-Earth(tm).
This Chevalier chick even run a lemonade stand? She's been a professional grad student for 7 years. She has the hubris to think that she can run the world, and she will gladly kill anyone in her path.
Posted by: Retired Buckeye Cop is now an engineer at June 26, 2026 06:22 PM (ksbjf)
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>>> Now the really interesting part is that this completely negates a lot of the negotiations that Vance has been doing with Iran; in fact it pretty much tosses Vance and his team under the bus.
_Tom Servo
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How? What? I don't understand.
Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at June 26, 2026 06:22 PM (Q8D76)
213
>>I doubt this because he has always used both. Rubio has been big on the new world side, Vance was leader in flogging the EU and 'allies'. I doubt either is in eclipse so soon.
Neither Vance nor Rubio are freelancing. More than maybe any president in my lifetime one guy is running the plays, Trump.
Trump is a dealmaker. That is his core. Not a chance in hell he outsourced this deal to anyone.
Posted by: JackStraw at June 26, 2026 06:23 PM (viF8m)
214
That's absolutely accurate. It's been so long that few remember the turmoil that match up caused. Hillary refused to pull out of the primary race, and it was obvious that she was getting screwed by the DNC (especially in the caucuses). I seem to recall actual documentation that they were rigging various states against her, and she as angry. Which is how she ended up at Sec. of State as a concession.
Posted by: Orson at June 26, 2026 06:17 PM (dIske)
What killed Hillary was the Superdelegates being 100 percent Obamas. It put her in a huge hole and she took months to effectively counter and start winning primary delegates. She never caught up. The Supers were restricted and nullified in subsequent elections but the moment for her was done.
Posted by: Oldcat at June 26, 2026 06:23 PM (uhVAy)
Posted by: fd at June 26, 2026 06:21 PM (MWfyi)
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I understand about half of that sentence!
Posted by: Kamala at June 26, 2026 06:23 PM (Fi81e)
216
How can this be? I read on this very site an opinion that stated Rubio was not on board with the way things were going with Iran and that his silence on the matter was a sign of disapproval
Posted by: Ben Had at June 26, 2026 06:24 PM (afJtY)
217 she ended up at Sec. of State as a concession.
Posted by: Orson
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Is it possible anyone was there who will tell us, someday, how that conversation went down? It had to have been the most raw, cynical carving up of the national interest ever.
My biggest question is, who had the upper hand?
Posted by: Blonde Morticia at June 26, 2026 06:25 PM (XJ22o)
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Hillary refused to pull out of the primary race, and it was obvious that she was getting screwed by the DNC (especially in the caucuses). I seem to recall actual documentation that they were rigging various states against her, and she as angry.
Posted by: Orson at June 26, 2026 06:17 PM (dIske)
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I think Trump put it best: "She really got schlonged!"
Posted by: Axeman at June 26, 2026 06:25 PM (Fi81e)
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@186 JackStraw, yup kind of surprised that no one is pointing out that Bernie at least by birth is Jewish. Some crazed Muslim in the DS coalition will probably have at old Bernie
Posted by: Smell the Glove at June 26, 2026 06:25 PM (lqjOp)
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How? What? I don't understand.
Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at June 26, 2026 06:22 PM (Q8D76)
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Iran insisted that Israel halt its advance against Hezbollah in Lebanon as part of the tentative peace agreement framework and reopening of the Persian Gulf, and the Trump administration made Israel comply. Since then, Iran has been shrieking that Israel must withdraw entirely from Lebanon, in exchange for nothing, and permit Hezbollah ample opportunity to recover. The 'trilateral framework' between Lebanon, America, and Israel supposedly has Lebanon's military dismantling Hezbollah, which would be a major blow to Iran - except there's little probability of it occurring.
Posted by: My Ridiculously Circuitous Plan at June 26, 2026 06:26 PM (O4a1O)
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This Chevalier chick even run a lemonade stand? She's been a professional grad student for 7 years. She has the hubris to think that she can run the world, and she will gladly kill anyone in her path.
Posted by: Retired Buckeye Cop is now an engineer
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This story reminds one of that idiot they elected County Judge in TX. (County Judge is big deal in TX) She was Stanford grad, cute, cute Lil' Commandante' uniforms. She may be going to prison, but every time things got tough she had a mental and went to rehab.
Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at June 26, 2026 06:26 PM (Q8D76)
Trump is the speak loudly and have trusted assistants carry out policy he decides. His deeds are revealed after the fact.
The bombast conceals ... stuff happening.
Posted by: NaCly Dog at June 26, 2026 06:26 PM (u82oZ)
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in summary, our march to The Burning Times continues apace...
Posted by: weew at June 26, 2026 06:26 PM (9TspW)
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How can this be? I read on this very site an opinion that stated Rubio was not on board with the way things were going with Iran and that his silence on the matter was a sign of disapproval
Posted by: Ben Had at June 26, 2026 06:24 PM (afJtY)
225It's suddenly starting to look like Trump has sent Vance
and Rubio working in two different directions in the negotiations, probably to see which one got true results first. Rubio comes out looking like a champion with a solid supportable agreement, Vance like a chump with most of what he's done suddenly blown up in his face.
Posted by: Tom Servo at June 26, 2026 06:10 PM (edUvp)
That is one interpretation of what's going on. I think incorrect, but you've gotten it in your head that VP Vance is a duplicitous person like Hillary Clinton and we've been defeated by the Iranians. Even though we gave them a beating of Biblical proportions.
Or, Pres. Trump has developed into a shrewd politician. The U.S. Congress and Senate have voted on the War Powers "to end the war(tm)." The MOU allows him to say, "Mute point, the war's been over for weeks." In the mean time, we keep on bombing the Iranians as necessary.
Posted by: Retired Buckeye Cop is now an engineer at June 26, 2026 06:28 PM (ksbjf)
Hillary was the tool the Deep State used to kneecap the EU with migrants through Libya.
Posted by: NaCly Dog at June 26, 2026 06:28 PM (u82oZ)
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The 'trilateral framework' involving Lebanon, America, and Israel assumes that the Lebanese military will take action against Hezbollah, a dubious proposition even with the United States offering an immediate $100 million to Lebanon for "humanitarian aid" and additional sums for the Lebanese military.
Posted by: My Ridiculously Circuitous Plan at June 26, 2026 06:15 PM (O4a1O)
It depends on if the newly raised 101 Lebanese Airborne Division is at the point in the movement on the ground and the last Hez leaders have missiles land on their heads. Without money and shipments from Iran or the UN, they are on borrowed time.
Posted by: Oldcat at June 26, 2026 06:28 PM (uhVAy)
228 If I had to guess AOC is probably a little miffed now that "The Squad" seems to be losing the avant garde position in their party.
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Funny, isn't it? And I actually haven't heard much from Ilhan lately on world events or national policy. She seems to be mostly parrying accusations of fraud.
Posted by: Blonde Morticia at June 26, 2026 06:28 PM (XJ22o)
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By now I think even the biggest doubter agrees that the uniparty/deep state call it whatever rigs elections. Soros has been working with the CIA for decades running color revolutions and rigging elections around the globe. We all saw how they screwed Bernie in the primary. We saw what they did to Trump. Does anyone really believe Obama won the nomination the old fashion way?
Posted by: JackStraw at June 26, 2026 06:28 PM (viF8m)
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which would be a major blow to Iran - except there's little probability of it occurring.
Posted by: My Ridiculously Circuitous Plan
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Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at June 26, 2026 06:29 PM (Q8D76)
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Obama had the upper hand because he negotiated with Hillary to pay off her huge campaign debt. Then he kept carving out areas of responsibility for his various “cars” to handle certain regions.
She then got him back by setting up a shadow intel group with retired IC. And military leaders, her separate mail server, and looped Clinton Foundation with her State activities do that she could profit off of the info she had access to.
Posted by: Lizzy at June 26, 2026 06:29 PM (4KUe5)
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The 'trilateral framework' involving Lebanon, America, and Israel assumes that the Lebanese military will take action against Hezbollah, a dubious proposition even with the United States offering an immediate $100 million to Lebanon for "humanitarian aid" and additional sums for the Lebanese military.
Posted by: My Ridiculously Circuitous Plan at June 26, 2026 06:15 PM (O4a1O)
It depends on if the newly raised 101 Lebanese Airborne Division is at the point in the movement on the ground and the last Hez leaders have missiles land on their heads. Without money and shipments from Iran or the UN, they are on borrowed time.
Posted by: Oldcat at June 26, 2026 06:28 PM (uhVAy)
Led by Max Klinger, the unit terrifies the Hezbollah troops with devastating firepower and their fantastic fashion sense.
Posted by: Hour of the Wolf at June 26, 2026 06:30 PM (qx7Zg)
235and while I have little in common with him, there is something relatable about this moment.
There is nothing, absolutely nothing relatable.
Posted by: weft cut-loop at June 26, 2026 06:30 PM (diia5)
Posted by: Lizzy at June 26, 2026 06:30 PM (4KUe5)
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By now I think even the biggest doubter agrees that the uniparty/deep state call it whatever rigs elections. Soros has been working with the CIA for decades running color revolutions and rigging elections around the globe. We all saw how they screwed Bernie in the primary. We saw what they did to Trump. Does anyone really believe Obama won the nomination the old fashion way?
Posted by: JackStraw at June 26, 2026 06:28 PM (viF8m)
There were students crossing into Ohio and voting there in huge numbers to push Obama over the edge in the general. So it isn't just the nomination, its the general election too.
Posted by: Oldcat at June 26, 2026 06:30 PM (uhVAy)
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Does anyone really believe Obama won the nomination the old fashion way?
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Or the election?
Romney won.
Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at June 26, 2026 06:31 PM (Q8D76)
The Deep State is pro Feudalism, with them as the elites. I know. I have Deep Staters in my family.
They will not debate me. Tell me to shut up and lie to me is their go-to tactic.
Posted by: NaCly Dog at June 26, 2026 06:31 PM (u82oZ)
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The three signatories to the Lebanon deal are: Israel, Lebanon, and the US. Hezbollah sez they will not support an agreement that involves direct talks with Israel.
As for an agreement - why not? Lebanon + Israel + the US puts Hez in a box. Iran is a shadow of itself (the US launched airstrikes against Iran earlier today).
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Posted by: Tom Servo at June 26, 2026 06:10 PM (edUvp)
I read the agreement that Lebanon and Israel signed under the auspices of the USA. It reads beautifully and if it works out it will be a true change. It is my understanding that both Lebanon and Israel were mighty pissed off at how Lebanon got tossed into the Iranian MOU pile, under Iranian pressure, I might add. So this new agreement completely negates Hezbos presence in Lebanon, in addition to affirming and legitimizing Israel and Lebanon's governments moves in removing and disarming Hezbos. Very good work indeed.
Posted by: runner at June 26, 2026 06:32 PM (GD0B3)
243The Deep State is pro Feudalism, with them as the elites. I know. I have Deep Staters in my family.
Posted by: NaCly Dog
Yep. Their goal is serfdom and transnational aristocracy.
Posted by: weft cut-loop at June 26, 2026 06:33 PM (diia5)
244After the death of Yahya Sinwar, CUAD's Substack published a glowing eulogy of the Hamas terrorist who masterminded the October 7 attack on Israelis. ... The group called on its followers to "reflect on how we can make ourselves more like him."
Dead?
Posted by: toby928(c) at June 26, 2026 06:33 PM (4NO2D)
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No, Obama was given the nomination.
There were a lot of Hillary supporters who were angry- the PUMAs : Party Unity My Azz.
Bet most are still Democrat, though.
Posted by: Lizzy at June 26, 2026 06:33 PM (4KUe5)
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That makes sense (and I know you meant czars, not cars), but isn't it customary for the winner to retire the loser's campaign debt?
I'd like to know why he put her in his cabinet. I guess... it never hurts to score a few points from the wine moms and AWFLs?
Posted by: Blonde Morticia at June 26, 2026 06:33 PM (XJ22o)
pbho needed a fusible link for Deep State takedowns. Hillary was the tool, and the blame-shed victim.
Posted by: NaCly Dog at June 26, 2026 06:35 PM (u82oZ)
250Doesn't explain how the Lebanon deal blew up Vance.
Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at June 26, 2026 06:29 PM (Q8D76)
Forget it. Tom Servo has become irrational concerning VP Vance. According to TS, Vance is as duplicitous as Hillary Clinton and convinced Pres. Trump to surrender to the Iranians.
I usually like his comments, but on this subject, I just have take his assessment with a grain of salt.
Posted by: Retired Buckeye Cop is now an engineer at June 26, 2026 06:35 PM (ksbjf)
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Doesn't explain how the Lebanon deal blew up Vance.
Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at June 26, 2026 06:29 PM (Q8D76)
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Tom Servo could explain exactly what he meant by that, but I assume it involves Lebanon taking action against Hezbollah, which causes Iran to throw a fit and terminate negotiations.
Again, I've always assessed the probability of Lebanon ever doing so in a meaningful way as quite low.
Posted by: My Ridiculously Circuitous Plan at June 26, 2026 06:35 PM (O4a1O)
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Posted by: Tom Servo at June 26, 2026 06:10 PM (edUvp)
I read the agreement that Lebanon and Israel signed under the auspices of the USA. It reads beautifully and if it works out it will be a true change. It is my understanding that both Lebanon and Israel were mighty pissed off at how Lebanon got tossed into the Iranian MOU pile, under Iranian pressure, I might add. So this new agreement completely negates Hezbos presence in Lebanon, in addition to affirming and legitimizing Israel and Lebanon's governments moves in removing and disarming Hezbos. Very good work indeed.
Posted by: runner at June 26, 2026 06:32 PM (GD0B3)
We are running a similar game in Lebanon (and Gaza) as in Iran. While "negotiations" are running the war vanishes off the headlines. When Hez gets mad and fires missiles, We go blast them some more and knock off another terrorist leader to start negotiating again. Eventually the stocks of arms, or leaders will run dry, or Lebanon will be emboldened to help crush out the terrorists.
Posted by: Oldcat at June 26, 2026 06:37 PM (uhVAy)
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JackStraw, I believe he won the nomination on the basis of his speech at the DNC convention. The US is ready for a black president sentiment was going to put an end to the racial animus for once and all. Did he win the presidency. No
Posted by: Ben Had at June 26, 2026 06:37 PM (afJtY)
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That colorful authentic hood screaming at Scott Weiner is just moments away from own carmelloo anthony response to being 'didrespected' by Weiner.
Posted by: Eromero at June 26, 2026 06:39 PM (LHPAg)
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Without money and shipments from Iran or the UN, they are on borrowed time.
Posted by: Oldcat at June 26, 2026 06:28 PM (uhVAy)
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The peace agreement framework negotiations process is about to deliver Iran ample funds, a portion of which will be passed along to Hezbollah, assuming Iran's leadership isn't foolish enough to throw this opportunity away.
Posted by: My Ridiculously Circuitous Plan at June 26, 2026 06:39 PM (O4a1O)
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Again, I've always assessed the probability of Lebanon ever doing so in a meaningful way as quite low.
Posted by: My Ridiculously Circuitous Plan at June 26, 2026 06:35 PM (O4a1O)
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Not alone, of course. But that won't be the case, now, with Israel and the US both being signatories. Hezbollah will essentially be cut-off from outside aid if they act up. I suspect that a LOT of US financial, political, and defense spending to subsidise Lebanon's military has been committed for the enforcement of this agreement.
Posted by: mrp at June 26, 2026 06:40 PM (rj6Yv)
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Tom Servo could explain exactly what he meant by that, but I assume it involves Lebanon taking action against Hezbollah, which causes Iran to throw a fit and terminate negotiations.
Again, I've always assessed the probability of Lebanon ever doing so in a meaningful way as quite low.
Posted by: My Ridiculously Circuitous Plan at June 26, 2026 06:35 PM (O4a1O)
If not for Lebanon, they'd just have to find another reason. I love how both the US and Iran are competing to be the one to close the straits of Hormuz. They are so mad we are stealing their hostage lines.
The main problem for the IRGC is that if they look weak by giving in, the internal army, or rebels will swamp them. There's no real chance for a long term IRGC rule there and not many places to run to with a golden parachute.
Posted by: Oldcat at June 26, 2026 06:40 PM (uhVAy)
Posted by: Lizzy at June 26, 2026 06:40 PM (4KUe5)
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The peace agreement framework negotiations process is about to deliver Iran ample funds, a portion of which will be passed along to Hezbollah, assuming Iran's leadership isn't foolish enough to throw this opportunity away.
Posted by: My Ridiculously Circuitous Plan at June 26, 2026 06:39 PM (O4a1O)
Passed along how? We control what the funds are spent on, and what traffic flows into Lebanon. The UN was used to smuggle stuff in but they have been cut out recently.
Posted by: Oldcat at June 26, 2026 06:42 PM (uhVAy)
260That colorful authentic hood screaming at Scott Weiner is just moments away from own carmelloo anthony response to being 'didrespected' by Weiner.
Posted by: Eromero at June 26, 2026 06:39 PM (LHPAg)
That would be ... unfortunate -- for the aptly-named Weiner the MAP. *snort*
Back when I was a cop, we classified that sort of scumbag-on-scumbag homicide as "No humans involved." It's a two-fer deal: one gets planted and one gets shipped to prison.
Posted by: Retired Buckeye Cop is now an engineer at June 26, 2026 06:42 PM (ksbjf)
Posted by: Retired Buckeye Cop is now an engineer at June 26, 2026 06:44 PM (ksbjf)
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Cut U.N. out of the deal. Cut NATO out of the deal. Cut E.U. out of the deal.
Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at June 26, 2026 06:44 PM (Q8D76)
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That makes sense (and I know you meant czars, not cars), but isn't it customary for the winner to retire the loser's campaign debt?
I'd like to know why he put her in his cabinet. I guess... it never hurts to score a few points from the wine moms and AWFLs?
Posted by: Blonde Morticia at June 26, 2026 06:33 PM (XJ22o)
The Clinton faction was checked, but not dead. Obama needed to build his own faction. Giving Hillary a real job to screw up in kept her from undermining him publicly and made her part of the team to take blame for foreign blunders.
Posted by: Oldcat at June 26, 2026 06:45 PM (uhVAy)
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Passed along how? We control what the funds are spent on, and what traffic flows into Lebanon. The UN was used to smuggle stuff in but they have been cut out recently.
Posted by: Oldcat at June 26, 2026 06:42 PM (uhVAy)
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Money is as fungible in 2026 as it was under Obama's Iran agreement, and Iran will find ways to transfer funds to Hezbollah, especially if Israel is restricted in its operations in Lebanon.
I'd love to be proven wrong by Lebanon actually becoming a sovereign state for the first time in half a century and suppressing Hezbollah, but it still seems quite unlikely to me.
Posted by: My Ridiculously Circuitous Plan at June 26, 2026 06:46 PM (O4a1O)
They'll have to cross interlocking fields of fire first.
Posted by: SMH at God's mercy
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{{{SMH at God's mercy }}}
Hey, I missed that. As long as we have you we'll be safe.
--- interlocking fields of fire, heh, sounds romantic
Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at June 26, 2026 06:47 PM (Q8D76)
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First watched a new video of Lahaina, 3 years and little rebuilding.
Now lead to a video of what was there on a walking tour
Thats what parts of LA ate going to be, years and nothing getting rebuild
Posted by: Skip at June 26, 2026 06:49 PM (Ia/+0)
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I don't know, Ben Had. Easy to dump on that fat old hag but in 2016 she was The One long before Obama. And she was also a first. Her nomination was going to be practically a coronation.
Democrats cleared the field for 2020 and installed Joe. That was obvious to anyone who watched it. Then they stuck him in the White House. I will always believe Obama was the nominee they wanted in 2012 because for a while his permanent suntan made him almost off limits for criticism and he and that wookie he hangs around with are every bit the corrupt money grubbers the Clintons are.
Posted by: JackStraw at June 26, 2026 06:49 PM (viF8m)
Action thriller "Citizen Vigilante," starring Armie Hammer, has been banned in Germany for its extreme violence and alleged anti-migrant message, according to director Uwe Boll. The film, billed as a modern-day riff on "Death Wish," is being released in the U.S. on Friday by Quiver.
"The rating system refused to give us a rating [in Germany], so now you can only watch it if you bring in a Blu-ray from Austria or Switzerland," Boll told the Daily Telegraph. "And I think they did that on purpose. It was a deliberate censorship decision. I hired a lawyer to complain about it, but we lost in a six-two vote as I was told that the film was inciting violence against migrants."
"Citizen Vigilante," which begins with a mother being stabbed to death by migrant criminals in front of her son, features Hammer as Sanders, an ordinary man who is enraged by the breakdown of law and order and decides to deliver vigilante justice to criminals and the corrupt officials that protect them. His targets are mostly, but not exclusively, migrants.
"Citizen Vigilante" was inspired by a notorious case in Hamburg in 2016, when a group of teenagers gang-raped a 14-year-old girl and left her for dead, only for the perpetrators to walk free with suspended sentences.
"If you look at what happened in Hamburg, where the rapists walked free without any penalty, the coverage in the media was like 'Oh, the poor perpetrators,'" Boll told the Telegraph. "It's as if we're living in a completely insane and absurd political environment, especially in Europe, where people have completely lost track. There is a huge difference between so-called 'hate speech' and stabbing people in the neck. But facts don't matter anymore."
"It's absurd how I feel politically," Boll added. "Now you're being told that if you're a conservative about anything -- social, sexual, political -- that you're a Nazi. But this is how things stand at the moment. If you question anything -- such as the hundreds of billions being pumped into Ukraine -- then you're either a friend of Putin or a Nazi or both." When the Telegraph asked him if he was a Nazi, Boll laughed before answering: "I am not a Nazi!"
Just because he can, Elon Musk posted the entire movie on X. I assume he worked out some kind of payment for the filmmakers to compensate them. I guess he just wants the movie seen, including in Germany.
I haven't seen the movie, but this film is not playing around.
Boy was I wrong when I said something like "the movie will probably claim the real criminals are Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein's zombie."
Is it too inciting?
Well, Hollywood put out an explicitly pro-terrorist/pro-antifa/pro-bombing movie last years and then showered it with Oscars.
Paul Thomas Anderson's political thriller One Battle After Another earned 13 Academy Award nominations at the 2026 Oscars. It took home six awards, including Best Picture, Best Director, and Best Adapted Screenplay.Total Nominations (13)The film was the second most-nominated movie of the year, with nods in the following categories:
Best Picture - Adam Somner, Sara Murphy, Paul Thomas Anderson
Best Director - Paul Thomas Anderson
Best Adapted Screenplay - Paul Thomas Anderson
Best Actor - Leonardo DiCaprio
Best Supporting Actor - Benicio Del Toro
Best Supporting Actor - Sean Penn
Best Supporting Actress - Teyana Taylor
Best Original Score - Jonny Greenwood
Best Casting - Cassandra Kulukundis
Best Production Design
Best Film Editing
Best Sound
Best Cinematography - Michael Bauman
So I guess "Our Betters" have laid down the rule that a movie that can incite people to easily-achievable real-world violence is not only acceptable, but laudable.
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Aren’t shit videos popular in Germany? I can assure you this film wasn’t banned because of the violence
Posted by: UGAdawg at June 26, 2026 04:31 PM (xnH3S)
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Just because he can, Elon Musk posted the entire movie on X. I assume he worked out some kind of payment for the filmmakers to compensate them. I guess he just wants the movie seen, including in Germany.
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He probably will give Boll the money that the video generates, I suspect, even though it's from Musk's account.
Philosophically, I think that the rise of Marxism and Islam shows the danger of ordinary corruption. They're essentially confidence schemes, but in polities where grift is rampant, they have lost their immune response that would have protected against it.
Action becomes Repetition becomes Habit becomes Character which, when combined with Circumstance, becomes Destiny. Corruption that is not immediately rooted out swiftly becomes endemic, and collapse will surely follow, as inevitable as Nemesis pursuing Hubris.
And then, what can anyone say? "Uh, sure the rest of us are all scammers too, but the Islamunist is worse?" That is a weak defense that they can't even attempt anyway, once the lying has become habitual.
Therefore, logically, it will fall to the anti-socialist parts of the country to support the MAGA Federal gov't in using the 14A as shield and sword for the civil rights of Americans in those benighted places. Our human instinct to let them feel the consequences that they brought on themselves is unworthy of our higher nature, and With Great Power, Comes Great Responsibility.
Posted by: SciVo at June 26, 2026 04:33 PM (Sy6m/)
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Posted by: Meric at June 26, 2026 04:35 PM (pxDiK)
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So I guess "Our Betters" have laid down the rule that a movie that can incite people to easily-achievable real-world violence is not only acceptable, but laudable.
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Posted by: runner at June 26, 2026 04:36 PM (GD0B3)
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One Battle After Another will suck all your brains out. Citizen Vigilante will point your mind toward rightousness.
Posted by: Eromero at June 26, 2026 04:36 PM (LHPAg)
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I have to open up 2 tabs, because I'm not the techie with 2 screens like my kids 🤣
Posted by: Guy Mohawk at June 26, 2026 04:37 PM (n5tGW)
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Uwe Boll did the only Dungeon Siege movie we're likely to get. "In The Name of the King".
I've not seen it, but people say it rises above "shit" to "garbage". Which I guess means better than the Jeremy Irons D&D movie, maybe about as good as ... uh... Mythica?
The other vidjagaem movies Boll had done were Producers scams. Just big writeoffs to bilk the German taxpayer.
Posted by: gKWVE at June 26, 2026 04:37 PM (gKWVE)
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18 Uwe Boll did the only Dungeon Siege movie we're likely to get. "In The Name of the King".
I've not seen it, but people say it rises above "shit" to "garbage". Which I guess means better than the Jeremy Irons D&D movie, maybe about as good as ... uh... Mythica?
The other vidjagaem movies Boll had done were Producers scams. Just big writeoffs to bilk the German taxpayer.
Posted by: gKWVE at June 26, 2026 04:37 PM (gKWVE)
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There was the newer one starring Chris Pine as well. It's pretty fun.
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Effetes never understand why films like this get made. Don't think I want to watch it - not interested in splatter movies, even if the victims "deserve" it. I watched Death Wish, but I'd bet it's a lot more graphic than that was.
Posted by: OrangeEnt at June 26, 2026 04:37 PM (1Ff7Z)
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This was less a movie than a series of vignettes where based white dude kills and maims evil-doing fer-ners. No character development. Minimal dialogue. 4 stars.
Posted by: Ted Torgerson at June 26, 2026 04:37 PM (wGerL)
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The Lone Ranger by Gore Verbinski (misunderstood genius) and costarring Armie Hammer is an okay film!
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One Battle After Another will suck all your brains out.
Posted by: Eromero at June 26, 2026 04:36 PM (LHPAg)
And not in the good way.
Posted by: Angela White at June 26, 2026 04:38 PM (zZu0s)
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23 This was less a movie than a series of vignettes where based white dude kills and maims evil-doing fer-ners. No character development. Minimal dialogue. 4 stars.
Posted by: Ted Torgerson at June 26, 2026 04:37 PM (wGerL)
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I thought it was kind of bad at first with lots of stuff that is offputting. But upon reflection, it is close to a perfect motivational piece. It makes it clear that there will be a lot of blood, a lot of innocents "just doing their job" killed, and a lot of imperfect heros
I don't know if it was intentional, but I am starting to think it is a brilliant masterpiece.
Posted by: bob (moron inbobnitus)
244 Yes, I want to reiterate - the movie is a masterpiece. It casually mentions lots of harm that the migrants and government are doing and allowing. And it triggers the emotion just right, with the helpless father and broken victims. But it does so with realistic complications.
It is more subtle than Death Wish, but what we face now is not as easy as "3 strikes law" or mandatory minimum sentencing. What we face now is civilization destroying, and to prevent it was need to give up some of our devoutly cherished principles, like equality and freedom, as well as due process.
Posted by: bob (moron inbobnitus) at June 26, 2026 01:02 PM (Rmhd1)
Posted by: bob (moron inbobnitus) at June 26, 2026 04:40 PM (Rmhd1)
31 29 Posted by: TheJamesMadison, discovering British horror with Hammer Films at June 26, 2026 04:38 PM (EtuJi)
What is your review of Citizen Vigilante?
Posted by: Ted Torgerson at June 26, 2026 04:39 PM (wGerL)
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Haven't seen it, so I've never spoken about the film's quality.
This same country forced school kids to watch a Netflix series called "Adolescence", where of course they race-swapped the incident it was based off of, and painted young boys (particularly white boys) as potential monsters that were being radicalized by people such as Andrew Tate (who I utterly despise for other reasons, such as being a grifter).
Posted by: Thrawn at June 26, 2026 04:41 PM (KKMoa)
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34 I dunno if I am a fan of Hammer's acting. Man from UNCLE was really the Henry Cavill show. Hammer was 'there' as Ilya but it was surprisingly odd.
Posted by: Aetius451AD work phone at June 26, 2026 04:41 PM (zZu0s)
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the scene with the Vigilante at the bar and the Cop that's hunting him is in the back, they both watch 2 dudes put date rape drugs in 2 girls drinks, the Cop does nothing it was the Vigilante that stood up and switch glasses not the cop and that's the state of Europe right now
Posted by: Patrick From Ohio at June 26, 2026 04:42 PM (ubCxQ)
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The Lone Ranger by Gore Verbinski (misunderstood genius) and costarring Armie Hammer is an okay film!
Posted by: TheJamesMadison, discovering British horror with Hammer Films at June 26, 2026 04:38 PM (EtuJi)
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So good it's average!
Posted by: Captain Obvious, Laird o' the Sea at June 26, 2026 04:42 PM (amcLV)
40So I guess "Our Betters" have laid down the rule that a movie that can incite people to easily-achievable real-world violence is not only acceptable, but laudable.
The Birth of a Nation is not only the best movie ever made about the aspirations and utter nobility of the True American Spirit, the writers, director, cameramen, and actors all deserve Congressional awards for the utter truth of the message and the utility it has on inspiring the martial and social strength of enlightened American citizens!
Posted by: Zombie Woodrow Wilson at June 26, 2026 04:42 PM (rbvCR)
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The scene with the rapist and his family is amazing for not even trying to show them as having the least bit of redeeming qualities.
The father simply states his son behaved within the values of his culture and faith.
BOOM!
No more pretending they can be reasoned with.
Posted by: Lizzy at June 26, 2026 04:35 PM (4KUe5)
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The villain in Taken 2 also made the same claim about his own raping, murdering son.
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There was the newer one starring Chris Pine as well. It's pretty fun.
Posted by: TheJamesMadison, discovering British horror with Hammer Films at June 26, 2026 04:37 PM (EtuJi)
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That was great.
The actor who played the paladin improvvedd the "walking in a straight line" schtick. It started out just to make the crew laugh, but they left it in.
Posted by: Axeman at June 26, 2026 04:42 PM (Fi81e)
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39 The Lone Ranger by Gore Verbinski (misunderstood genius) and costarring Armie Hammer is an okay film!
Posted by: TheJamesMadison, discovering British horror with Hammer Films at June 26, 2026 04:38 PM (EtuJi)
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So good it's average!
Posted by: Captain Obvious, Laird o' the Sea at June 26, 2026 04:42 PM (amcLV)
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Well may have to see Citizen Vigilante then.
I'm a strong proponent of vigilantism, it's more honest and just than any Western legal system today.
And I'm going to see Supergirl tomorrow. I'm not interesting in reviews, the Usual Assmongers were slagging 2025's Superman and I enjoyed that. So if I get more of the same, I'll be entertained. Plus...Lobo and hot supergirl.
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Guy Ritchie is underappreciated. He's fun.
Posted by: TheJamesMadison, discovering British horror with Hammer Films at June 26, 2026 04:41 PM (EtuJi)
Of his stuff, I've liked what I have seen.
Posted by: Aetius451AD work phone at June 26, 2026 04:43 PM (zZu0s)
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Posted by: Axeman at June 26, 2026 04:39 PM (Fi81e)
Uwe Boll is a fascinating cinema case study because while his first films were really, really, bad, they were so bad that it was fun to watch them just to watch for mistakes. He gradually got a bit better, but that then made his movies just boring to watch without so many obvious mistakes to make fun of.
Posted by: Thrawn at June 26, 2026 04:43 PM (KKMoa)
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"Some y'all" is not recognized, much less canonical, Southronese.
Posted by: Duncanthrax at June 26, 2026 04:44 PM (0sNs1)
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45 Guy Ritchie is underappreciated. He's fun.
Posted by: TheJamesMadison, discovering British horror with Hammer Films at June 26, 2026 04:41 PM (EtuJi)
Of his stuff, I've liked what I have seen.
Posted by: Aetius451AD work phone at June 26, 2026 04:43 PM (zZu0s)
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There's a very strong thread of hatred towards him in the critical community.
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>>>There’s no story, just retribution as he calmly explains why he does it.
yeah that's why I included the bus ticket scene. It's just didactic. It's an angry man explaining civilization to savages.
Posted by: Lamont the Big Dummy at June 26, 2026 04:44 PM (1wjle)
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The train chase at the end is farkin' awesome.
Posted by: TheJamesMadison, discovering British horror with Hammer Films at June 26, 2026 04:43 PM (EtuJi)
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I do not disagree. It was a long slog getting to it, though.
Posted by: Captain Obvious, Laird o' the Sea at June 26, 2026 04:44 PM (amcLV)
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*sigh* im going to have to buy this movie not just because I am curious but as a gesture of support, ain't I?
So be it.
Posted by: Aetius451AD work phone at June 26, 2026 04:44 PM (zZu0s)
Posted by: Redenzo at June 26, 2026 04:45 PM (uOIND)
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37 34 I dunno if I am a fan of Hammer's acting. Man from UNCLE was really the Henry Cavill show. Hammer was 'there' as Ilya but it was surprisingly odd.
Posted by: Aetius451AD work phone at June 26, 2026 04:41 PM (zZu0s)
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Guy Ritchie is underappreciated. He's fun.
Posted by: TheJamesMadison, discovering British horror with Hammer Films at June 26, 2026 04:41 PM (EtuJi)
When he's good, he's really good (love his first two movies best). When he's bad, its Revolver. Or movies in medieval Europe featuring a guy named 'Kung Fu George'.
Posted by: Axeman at June 26, 2026 04:39 PM (Fi81e)
The only real "Uwe" moment of the film was the SWAT team standing there getting blown away. Very Bloodrayne 2. But overall the movie was good, if you know how to follow a nonlinear timeline.
Posted by: AZ Hi Desert (Gringo fuertemente armado-Tempus belli) at June 26, 2026 04:45 PM (idLqF)
Posted by: TheJamesMadison, discovering British horror with Hammer Films at June 26, 2026 04:41 PM (EtuJi)
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Love his work.
Two Smoking Barrells was a like.
But by Snatch he was hitting on something. He sputtered for a little while, but he's been doing great since Sherlock Holmes.
The Gentlemen was a great return-to-form, and a fun movie.
Posted by: Axeman at June 26, 2026 04:46 PM (Fi81e)
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... features Hammer as Sanders, an ordinary man ...
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Far from ordinary: wealthy after inheriting his dad's business (es) and ex-Army -- likely Special Forces.
Posted by: ShainS at June 26, 2026 04:46 PM (Skn2B)
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Thrawn: I think it was the something*positive comic (elsewhere famed for the Deliverance treants/ents) which ran a sequence in a comic/videogame convention.
One of the booths was "punch Uwe Boll". As in: Boll was in a booth and videogame/RPG fans could pay to punch him.
Posted by: the fandom did not like Boll at June 26, 2026 04:46 PM (gKWVE)
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50 The train chase at the end is farkin' awesome.
Posted by: TheJamesMadison, discovering British horror with Hammer Films at June 26, 2026 04:43 PM (EtuJi)
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I do not disagree. It was a long slog getting to it, though.
Posted by: Captain Obvious, Laird o' the Sea at June 26, 2026 04:44 PM (amcLV)
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Very true.
My mother came to visit a couple of days ago (took Junior on a short little roadtrip to see my sister and back, he'll be back Tuesday), and she told me she watched Good Luck, Have Fun, Don't Die.
We'd both seemingly rushed to watch it when it got available on HULU.
Even she enjoyed it. Maybe it's not quite as gonzo insane as A Cure for Wellness, but it's real fun.
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>>>I dunno if I am a fan of Hammer's acting. Man from UNCLE was really the Henry Cavill show. Hammer was 'there' as Ilya but it was surprisingly odd.
I loved the Cavill character in that. Even though he's actually the second lead -- I'm pretty sure that Armie Hammer had more screen time and has both the romance and character arc.
Posted by: Lamont the Big Dummy at June 26, 2026 04:46 PM (1wjle)
Posted by: Commissar of plenty and festive little hats at June 26, 2026 04:46 PM (Kt19C)
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54 When he's good, he's really good (love his first two movies best). When he's bad, its Revolver. Or movies in medieval Europe featuring a guy named 'Kung Fu George'.
Posted by: Mark Andrew Edwards, buy ammo at June 26, 2026 04:45 PM (xcxpd)
yeah but who else would do it? You need a guy with no reputation remaining to be stolen from him by critics and the media, and the ability to raise money to make cheap exploitation movies.
Posted by: Lamont the Big Dummy at June 26, 2026 04:47 PM (1wjle)
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52 What is the latest Guy Ritchie movie?
Posted by: runner at June 26, 2026 04:45 PM (GD0B3)
He did a really good Netflix show THE GENTLEMAN
Posted by: Patrick From Ohio at June 26, 2026 04:47 PM (ubCxQ)
70
Yeah, public schools are such bad influences. My older child thought shoplifting from large chain stores should be considered okay because those chains can absorb the losses...but what happens when the store closes down because of all the shoplifting and all the employees are out of jobs?...
Actions have consequences.
Posted by: jim (in Kalifornia) at June 26, 2026 04:47 PM (l3cgK)
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>>66 So what's the link to watch?
the elon musk tweet has the full movie.
Posted by: Lamont the Big Dummy at June 26, 2026 04:47 PM (1wjle)
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I am waiting for the buddy film with Armie Hammer and Brendan Fraser. It can be directed and produced by Mel Gibson.
Posted by: Kindltot at June 26, 2026 04:48 PM (rbvCR)
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67 54 When he's good, he's really good (love his first two movies best). When he's bad, its Revolver. Or movies in medieval Europe featuring a guy named 'Kung Fu George'.
Posted by: Mark Andrew Edwards, buy ammo at June 26, 2026 04:45 PM (xcxpd)
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King Arthur Legend of the Sword needs 5 sequels!
Posted by: TheJamesMadison, discovering British horror with Hammer Films at June 26, 2026 04:47 PM (EtuJi)
Posted by: runner at June 26, 2026 04:48 PM (GD0B3)
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One Battle After Another was unwatchable.
I couldn’t get past the first 20 minutes.
Posted by: Lizzy at June 26, 2026 04:49 PM (4KUe5)
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74 King Arthur Legend of the Sword needs 5 sequels!
Posted by: TheJamesMadison, discovering British horror with Hammer Films at June 26, 2026 04:47 PM (EtuJi)
It needs to not be a King Arthur movie
Posted by: Mark Andrew Edwards, buy ammo at June 26, 2026 04:48 PM (xcxpd)
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Blend Arthur with Lovecraft with London gangsters...
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Speaking of bold moviemakers, Mel Brooks has turned 100, outliving every cast member of Young Frankenstein. All but Cloris Leachman were younger than he. She was two months older.
Posted by: SloPitch Whiffer at June 26, 2026 04:49 PM (NYInA)
80
Resolving the migrant violence and law breaking that perpetrates our society, and others, is going to be ugly no matter how it's rectified. Our judiciary might want to do a bit of introspection as they're part of the problem.
Just sayin'
Posted by: Martini Farmer at June 26, 2026 04:49 PM (jehhT)
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What is the latest Guy Ritchie movie?
Posted by: runner at June 26, 2026 04:45 PM (GD0B3)
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I'm not sure that he's done one. He's done two streaming series. The last one was Young Sherlock Holmes. Before that was Mobland with Tom Hardy.
Posted by: Axeman at June 26, 2026 04:49 PM (Fi81e)
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52 What is the latest Guy Ritchie movie?
Posted by: runner at June 26, 2026 04:45 PM (GD0B3)
83
Just because he can, Elon Musk posted the entire movie on X. I assume he worked out some kind of payment for the filmmakers to compensate them. I guess he just wants the movie seen, including in Germany.
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The gratuitous sex scene was unnecessary, added nothing to the plot (except confirming that the vigilante is not a homo), and will possibly prevent it being seen by numerous young people (have no idea what the rating systems are like these days, but most kids are likely streaming worse).
Posted by: ShainS at June 26, 2026 04:50 PM (Skn2B)
Posted by: runner at June 26, 2026 04:50 PM (GD0B3)
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So I guess "Our Betters" have laid down the rule that a movie that can incite people to easily-achievable real-world violence is not only acceptable, but laudable.
Posted by: Disinformation Expert Ace at 04:30 PM
"NOT THAT WAY!!"
/our "betters" in Media, Hollywood, and Politics.
Posted by: Formerly Virginian at June 26, 2026 04:51 PM (XHO5P)
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What is the latest Guy Ritchie movie?
Posted by: runner at June 26, 2026 04:45 PM (GD0B3)
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The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare
It's a fun watch.
Posted by: Axeman at June 26, 2026 04:51 PM (Fi81e)
87"Paul Thomas Anderson's political thriller One Battle After Another earned 13 Academy Award nominations at the 2026 Oscars."
This is the first time I've heard of that movie.
This is the second time I've heard of Citizen Vigilante.
So, good job Hollywood. One of your most lauded movies is less known to me than a movie that some are trying to actively censor. The Streisand Effect strikes again.
Posted by: AnonyBotymousDrivel at June 26, 2026 04:51 PM (oji8u)
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but what happens when the store closes down because of all the shoplifting and all the employees are out of jobs?
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Fred Meyer closed their Gateway store in Portland for exactly that reason. And because of the gangbangers constantly hanging around the parking lots.
Posted by: Captain Obvious, Laird o' the Sea at June 26, 2026 04:51 PM (amcLV)
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78 74 King Arthur Legend of the Sword needs 5 sequels!
Posted by: TheJamesMadison, discovering British horror with Hammer Films at June 26, 2026 04:47 PM (EtuJi)
It needs to not be a King Arthur movie
Posted by: Mark Andrew Edwards, buy ammo at June 26, 2026 04:48 PM (xcxpd)
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Blend Arthur with Lovecraft with London gangsters...
Serve with a punch to the mouth.
Posted by: TheJamesMadison, discovering British horror with Hammer Films at June 26, 2026 04:49 PM (EtuJi)
I'm taking back the good wishes I posted on your Malick ranking video.
Posted by: bob (moron inbobnitus) at June 26, 2026 04:52 PM (Rmhd1)
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Uwe Boll made his early movies by exploiting a loophole in German tax laws that was finally closed in 2006.
Now Germany is finally banning one of his movies.
The background is more entertaining than his movies.
Posted by: Sam at June 26, 2026 04:52 PM (7jMef)
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I remember watching movies growing up about NYC and how run down it was, You had movies like THE WARRIORS and ESCAPE FROM THE BRONX, they were low budget but because NYC was trash and they save huge amounts of money by not having to make sets, they just filmed the real stuff, which looked like a warzone
Posted by: Patrick From Ohio at June 26, 2026 04:53 PM (ubCxQ)
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I loved the Cavill character in that. Even though he's actually the second lead -- I'm pretty sure that Armie Hammer had more screen time and has both the romance and character arc.
Posted by: Lamont the Big Dummy at June 26, 2026 04:46 PM (1wjle)
This was something that came up on one of the review channels I watch the other day. They were discussing something and said the 'leading man' did not 'command the screen.'
I have been thinking about this one a bit. John Wayne certainly did. Charleston Heston. James Garner. Mel Gibson. They draw the eye and you in by acting. I may agree that they intended hammer to be the 'lead' but it was Cavill who commanded the scenes he was in.
Posted by: Aetius451AD work phone at June 26, 2026 04:53 PM (zZu0s)
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91 89 I'm taking back the good wishes I posted on your Malick ranking video.
Posted by: Mark Andrew Edwards, buy ammo at June 26, 2026 04:51 PM (xcxpd)
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You already knew my affection for King Arthur: Legend of the Sword, though.
I made a whole video about it!
(Well, half a video.)
Posted by: TheJamesMadison, discovering British horror with Hammer Films at June 26, 2026 04:52 PM (EtuJi)
I'D FORGOTTEN THAT MOVIE EXISTED UNTIL TODAY.
And yes, I do know you like it.
Tastes vary. I just take things too seriously. Like movies.
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Allegedly Uwe Boll is a terrible director. It's hysterical that the lefts love of Islam and Islam's murderous ways will get this film seen by hundreds of millions. Try banning it more lefties it will only make it watched more
" If you strike me down I will become more powerful than you can possibly imagine"
Posted by: Smell the Glove at June 26, 2026 04:55 PM (lqjOp)
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Uwe Boll made his early movies by exploiting a loophole in German tax laws that was finally closed in 2006.
Now Germany is finally banning one of his movies.
The background is more entertaining than his movies.
Posted by: Sam at June 26, 2026 04:52 PM (7jMef)
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Yeah, that's what it was. I knew that he "made movies" to make money.
Who knows now that he can't get rich being a real-life Max Bialystock, maybe he could produce an actual movie meant for viewing.
Posted by: Axeman at June 26, 2026 04:55 PM (Fi81e)
103
It's kind of a remake of "Cather in the Rye" -- a lost fatherless hero wanting to save others.
Posted by: bob (moron inbobnitus) at June 26, 2026 04:56 PM (Rmhd1)
104
From the People who brought you HAMILTON are doing a broadway show about THE WARRIORS
This version turns a number of them into diverse, female-dominated crews to emphasize “sisterhood” and female strength navigating danger.
This is gonna be fantastic.
Posted by: Patrick From Ohio at June 26, 2026 04:56 PM (ubCxQ)
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Guess the Germans don't want to give ideas for victims of crimes
Posted by: bob (moron inbobnitus) at June 26, 2026 04:52 PM (Rmhd1)
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But enough about Human Centipede!
Posted by: Axeman at June 26, 2026 04:56 PM (Fi81e)
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A movie? What is it?
Posted by: TheJamesMadison, discovering British horror with Hammer Films at June 26, 2026 04:54 PM (EtuJi)
It's a series of still images projected at 24 frames a second to give the illusion of movement and often a money laundering scheme but that's not important right now.
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>>Back in the day ... Death Wish and all that jazz was hated the most by Conservatives.
This is a patently retarded claim.
Death Wish and Dirty Harry (and the like) were not hated by Conservatives. They were embraced.
Posted by: garrett at June 26, 2026 04:57 PM (HmitH)
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107 A movie? What is it?
Posted by: TheJamesMadison, discovering British horror with Hammer Films at June 26, 2026 04:54 PM (EtuJi)
It's a series of still images projected at 24 frames a second to give the illusion of movement and often a money laundering scheme but that's not important right now.
Posted by: Mark Andrew Edwards, buy ammo at June 26, 2026 04:56 PM (xcxpd)
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Sorry, I can't land the plane. I have a drinking problem.
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A movie? What is it?
Posted by: TheJamesMadison, discovering British horror with Hammer Films at June 26, 2026 04:54 PM (EtuJi)
Its where couples go to sit in an air conditioned, dark theater to grope each other awkwardly- but thats not important right now.
Posted by: Aetius451AD work phone at June 26, 2026 04:57 PM (zZu0s)
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A movie? What is it?
Posted by: TheJamesMadison, discovering British horror with Hammer Films at June 26, 2026 04:54 PM (EtuJi)
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It's a visual story that is recorded on various media that can be replayed at your leisure, but that's not important right now.
Posted by: Captain Obvious, Laird o' the Sea at June 26, 2026 04:57 PM (amcLV)
Posted by: garrett at June 26, 2026 04:57 PM (HmitH)
113
Well may have to see Citizen Vigilante then.
I'm a strong proponent of vigilantism, it's more honest and just than any Western legal system today.
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I believe that in a lot of places, it is the best legal system available. But it does cross the line.
Regardless,sometime in the last 5 years of not immigration, but flat out invasion, the fuse was lit. It's been quietly burning and this movie (plus the inevitable copy cat movies) will expose it.
Europe has, I believe, a bloody future ahead. There is no avoiding it.
Posted by: Diogenes at June 26, 2026 04:58 PM (2WIwB)
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19 Hi Eromero!
Posted by: SMH at God's mercy at June 26, 2026 04:37 PM (Q28kH
Hi SMH! How are you? I’m killin’ time before going to SAMS for gas.
Posted by: Eromero at June 26, 2026 04:58 PM (LHPAg)
I saw Masters of the Universe last night. It was corny and some of the dialogue felt like it was written by 12 year old boys, but... it was fun! A bunch of the characters said nice things about men and masculinity and the music was good! There were exciting fight scenes! It didn't give you tonal whiplash (much)!
Posted by: FeatherBlade at June 26, 2026 04:59 PM (vJrRc)
Death Wish and Dirty Harry (and the like) were not hated by Conservatives. They were embraced.
Posted by: garrett at June 26, 2026 04:57 PM (HmitH)
I hated the Dirty Harry movie where they made the cops killing bad guys EVIL and Harry had to stop them.
Posted by: Patrick From Ohio at June 26, 2026 05:00 PM (ubCxQ)
122Death Wish and Dirty Harry (and the like) were not hated by Conservatives. They were embraced.
Posted by: garrett at June 26, 2026 04:57 PM (HmitH)
Bull ... and shit. Absolutely just wrong.
You have a short memory. So short that ... other than that thing where you don't remember jack shit about the Vespa ... you choose to not remember the entire PRC and move to ban all "ugly" cinema.
Like Dirty Harry. You are willfully ignorant.
Posted by: Spring Reverb at June 26, 2026 05:00 PM (6WpMV)
123
Looks like a feel-good romp
I'm gonna watch this right now
CYA
Posted by: Don Black Steps Out at June 26, 2026 05:01 PM (+yA4w)
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Spring Reverb: "Back in the day ... Death Wish and all that jazz was hated the most by Conservatives. Because Damned if Vigilantism was the way to go."
I'm from back in the day. I don't recall it that way at all. In fact, we conservatives LOVED the retribution movies. Justice was the bonus prize.
Posted by: AnonyBotymousDrivel at June 26, 2026 05:01 PM (oji8u)
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I think the fear for a lot of countries is they can not handle what would happen if shown in public -- the audience would stand up and cheer every time he served justice. That would lead to a preference cascade.
Posted by: bob (moron inbobnitus) at June 26, 2026 05:01 PM (Rmhd1)
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Fun fact: Lin Manuel Miranda’s dad is a bigtime Democrat activist on behalf of Perto Rico. Right with the Clintons and other NYC vips.
Of course his next project is going to be uber-progressive.
Posted by: Lizzy at June 26, 2026 05:01 PM (4KUe5)
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I stopped watching after the breathless TV coverage of "yet another crime committed by a migrant!!!"
Posted by: Fritz Geiger at June 26, 2026 05:01 PM (8w4jP)
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121 I hated the Dirty Harry movie where they made the cops killing bad guys EVIL and Harry had to stop them.
Posted by: Patrick From Ohio at June 26, 2026 05:00 PM (ubCxQ)
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It was Eastwood's idea.
He didn't like how people took the first Dirty Harry as justification for vigilantism, so he insisted on giving him the outer bounds of his behavior in the sequel Magnum Force.
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117 Looks to be on X for free, don't have a X account
Posted by: Skip
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xcancel
Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at June 26, 2026 05:02 PM (Q8D76)
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I hated the Dirty Harry movie where they made the cops killing bad guys EVIL and Harry had to stop them.
Posted by: Patrick From Ohio at June 26, 2026 05:00 PM (ubCxQ)
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Magnum Force.
Posted by: Lauren Boebert at June 26, 2026 05:02 PM (Fi81e)
131I guess we blew up a bunch of stuff in Iran, per CENTCOM. eh, might as well continue. to solidify the ceasefire!
Posted by: runner at June 26, 2026 04:54 PM (GD0B3)
Someone was musing the other day, "what if [the recent PETN laced] jackassery by the Iranians was actually a false flag? Not a false flag by the Russians or the Chinese to restart the fight, but a false flag by the Iranian Government and non-IRGC Army to get the Americans to launch on the IRGC units that just *won't* get with the program?"
Normally I would laugh, but this sort of upper level deviousness seems reasonable in its pure psychopathy.
Posted by: Kindltot at June 26, 2026 05:02 PM (rbvCR)
132
Middling
_Leni Riefenstahl
Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at June 26, 2026 05:00 PM (Q8D76)
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Heh, I did a column on "The Savant" earlier in the week and said it was "Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore" as filmed by Leni Riefenstahl, "Triumph of the Will" reimagined as a romantasy.
You have a short memory. So short that ... other than that thing where you don't remember jack shit about the Vespa ... you choose to not remember the entire PRC and move to ban all "ugly" cinema.
PMRC .. you mean that group headed by Tipper Gore?
Yeah - Conservative to the bone, that one.
Listen, you are obviously a retard and I would guess a younger retard than I am.
Posted by: garrett at June 26, 2026 05:03 PM (HmitH)
134 Again with the Willowed...
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116 FFS, I've been here too many years to count and I had no idea clicking on the red number of the last comment will bring that up as the top comment.
I'm dumber than AOC.
FU*K
Posted by: Seems Legit
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I think it's a semi new thing around the time we got emojis. I don't think that's been a "from jump street" feature. No way that's been live since 2008.
Posted by: rickb223
Nope. It works on this post from 2004..... remove the extra space.
He didn't like how people took the first Dirty Harry as justification for vigilantism, so he insisted on giving him the outer bounds of his behavior in the sequel Magnum Force.
Posted by: TheJamesMadison, discovering British horror with Hammer Films at June 26, 2026 05:02 PM (EtuJi)
Makes sense, I think he also didn't like Reagan using his line GO AHEAD AND MAKE MY DAY and asked him to stop.
Posted by: Patrick From Ohio at June 26, 2026 05:05 PM (ubCxQ)
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41 The scene with the rapist and his family is amazing for not even trying to show them as having the least bit of redeeming qualities.
The father simply states his son behaved within the values of his culture and faith.
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This is about me isn't it?
_Islam
Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at June 26, 2026 05:05 PM (Q8D76)
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Citizen Vigilante is unflinching.
Every character is who they are and Bill is offering a solution to the incompatibility of it all.
That’s why it’s getting banned.
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Spot on Lizzy...again.
It may also get Boll and Hammer added to a bunch of target lists by the ragheads.
Posted by: Diogenes at June 26, 2026 05:04 PM (2WIwB)
I was thinking that he better have good security...
Posted by: runner at June 26, 2026 05:06 PM (GD0B3)
141
Spring Reverb: Back in the day ... Death Wish and all that jazz was hated the most by Conservatives.
I was too young and too foreign to watch all that jazz, but I remember it was hated the most by "liberals". (As they were then known.) Bloom County mocked all the superpatriotic stuff in the theaters.
Maybe National Review thought all that stuff was icky (probably just as well I wasn't reading that rag at that age, they might have wanted my ass) but if the question is, who hated Dirty Harry and Red Dawn the most; the answer is, the media establishment.
Posted by: gKWVE at June 26, 2026 05:06 PM (gKWVE)
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124 Spring Reverb: "Back in the day ... Death Wish and all that jazz was hated the most by Conservatives. Because Damned if Vigilantism was the way to go."
I'm from back in the day. I don't recall it that way at all. In fact, we conservatives LOVED the retribution movies. Justice was the bonus prize.
Posted by: AnonyBotymousDrivel at June 26, 2026 05:01 PM (oji8u)
Keep in mind, you are arguing with Scogg, a slapdick bumblecunt who has built his whole online identity around being tougher than all of us faggots who are afraid of freedom or whatever.
Posted by: World's Biggest Scogg Fan at June 26, 2026 05:06 PM (BXY0I)
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I hated the Dirty Harry movie where they made the cops killing bad guys EVIL and Harry had to stop them.
Posted by: Patrick From Ohio at June 26, 2026 05:00 PM (ubCxQ)
Magnum Force.
Posted by: Aetius451AD work phone at June 26, 2026 05:06 PM (zZu0s)
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Vigilantism has no place in a high trust society.
Rampant and unrestricted immigration from third world shitholes has destroyed our high trust society (along with today's judiciary made up in significant part of third worlders) and made vigilantism a valid choice again.
Posted by: AZ Hi Desert (Gringo fuertemente armado-Tempus belli) at June 26, 2026 05:07 PM (idLqF)
Some of you are just so fucking stubborn in your insistence that things were how you wish they were. Rather than how they were.
Next thing .. Andy had big ass arms. Barny took no shit. Gilligan was a steely eyed pragmatic guy that could repair any hull with just coconuts. When Ginger wasn't holding his.
Posted by: Spring Reverb at June 26, 2026 05:07 PM (6WpMV)
Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at June 26, 2026 05:05 PM (Q8D76)
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It sure as shit is. Also, let's throw in the third worlders. Like the guy who was openly masturbating at a public beach. Kids everywhere. There is explicit video of it on X.
Posted by: Seems Legit at June 26, 2026 05:07 PM (fgSb9)
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144 Vigilantism has no place in a high trust society.
Rampant and unrestricted immigration from third world shitholes has destroyed our high trust society (along with today's judiciary made up in significant part of third worlders) and made vigilantism a valid choice again.
Posted by: AZ Hi Desert (Gringo fuertemente armado-Tempus belli) at June 26, 2026 05:07 PM (idLqF)
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Death Wish is ultimately a tragedy because society has failed and one man has to become the monster in order to preserve order at a small scale, the monster that society's existence assured him was not necessary.
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We are NOT living in a high-trust society...anymore.
Posted by: Seems Legit at June 26, 2026 05:08 PM (fgSb9)
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The Liberal Establishment has always fought to keep the notion of Violence as Action a Monopoly.
But, sure...Conservatives were Up in Arms about the notion of Righteous Justice.
Posted by: garrett at June 26, 2026 05:08 PM (HmitH)
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I don't enjoy watching movies or shows where every scene or character is merely a vehicle for bludgeoning me with some leftist idea.
I probably wouldn't enjoy the same type of movie even if I agreed with the message.
Also, from the clips I've seen, Armie Hammer has the dramatic range and delivery of a fence post.
Posted by: PabloD at June 26, 2026 05:09 PM (tTZHu)
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I'm torn about this film. In the modern era, we NEED a new breed of Dirty Harry Style, vigilante justice films, of good people (dare I say antiheroes), meting out justice when the corrupt government or political systems aren't capable of it. Street justice. It's time for a revival. (Jason Statham cannot carry this whole genre on his back, after all! Though Beekeeper was satisfying for anyone who's had an elder they love get scammed online.)
On the other hand, though, Uwe Boll is kind of a trash director (I'll never get the time I spent watching Bloodrayne back), and Armie Hammer is a gross disgusting human in his personal life, possibly cannibal curious. Hollywood tried to make him a thing, but his personal life got him canceled. I kind of hate this film might help him make a comeback.
But if this is the Streisand phenomenon film that slaps Hollywood in the face and tells them to snap out of it, make films people want to see on topics they care about, and it actually works, I'll put up with it. Or, more importantly, if it's the film that gets the young creative Gen Z indie filmmakers out there and making fresh content. And they rattle the industry and shake it up.
Posted by: LizLem at June 26, 2026 05:09 PM (gWBY1)
153
Spring Reverb latest name for the Man of Many
handles. Sure sounds like him. Insult fest- bah!
Posted by: FenelonSpoke at June 26, 2026 05:09 PM (Yl2Ob)
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German didn't ban the movie what they did was REFUSE to give it a rating so it can't be shown in German, it's always the bureaucrats
Posted by: Patrick From Ohio at June 26, 2026 05:09 PM (ubCxQ)
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FFS, I've been here too many years to count and I had no idea clicking on the red number of the last comment will bring that up as the top comment.
I'm dumber than AOC.
FU*K
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I think it's a semi new thing around the time we got emojis. I don't think that's been a "from jump street" feature. No way that's been live since 2008.
Posted by: rickb223
Nope. It works on this post from 2004..... remove the extra space.
Y'all are gonna hate on yourselves now.
Posted by: BifBewalski - at June 26, 2026 05:03 PM (QVmho)
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Damn. Had no idea ... where's the Published Pixy Operator's Manual written by The Hampsters?
Posted by: ShainS at June 26, 2026 05:09 PM (Skn2B)
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"Reverb" is Scogg? I thought Scogg was more intelligent in his contrarianism. "Reverb" is being completely retarded in here today.
Posted by: gKWVE at June 26, 2026 05:10 PM (gKWVE)
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Keep in mind, you are arguing with Scogg, a slapdick bumblecunt who has built his whole online identity around being tougher than all of us faggots who are afraid of freedom or whatever.
Posted by: World's Biggest Scogg Fan at June 26, 2026 05:06 PM (BXY0I)
If you are his biggest fan, why are you calling him a slap dick bumblecunt? That sounds like an insult.
Its not a bad one. Makes you work it out.
Posted by: Aetius451AD work phone at June 26, 2026 05:10 PM (zZu0s)
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Musk, the most important citizen/philanthropist/activist in modern history. Purchasing twitter, spearheading DOGE, his financial support of Christians and conservatives persecuted by leftist lawfare (much of which goes unreported).
Posted by: Ordinary American at June 26, 2026 05:10 PM (fZiTB)
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And since he hasn't been mentioned re. Vigilante Movies, I am just going to add:
Rutger Hauer.
Posted by: garrett at June 26, 2026 05:10 PM (HmitH)
Posted by: BifBewalski - at June 26, 2026 05:03 PM (QVmho)
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Posted by: Axeman at June 26, 2026 05:10 PM (Fi81e)
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158 Musk, the most important citizen/philanthropist/activist in modern history. Purchasing twitter, spearheading DOGE, his financial support of Christians and conservatives persecuted by leftist lawfare (much of which goes unreported).
Posted by: Ordinary American at June 26, 2026 05:10 PM (fZiTB)
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Yeah, but he took government contracts with SpaceX, so he's enemy #1.
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Of course his next project is going to be uber-progressive.
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Lin Manuel Miranda is pretty far out on the ledge, he goes much further he'll fall off.
Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at June 26, 2026 05:11 PM (Q8D76)
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And since he hasn't been mentioned re. Vigilante Movies, I am just going to add:
Rutger Hauer.
Posted by: garrett at June 26, 2026 05:10 PM (HmitH)
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Amen.
One of Hollywood's best unsung (that much) actors.
Posted by: Axeman at June 26, 2026 05:11 PM (Fi81e)
164Death Wish is ultimately a tragedy because society has failed and one man has to become the monster in order to preserve order at a small scale, the monster that society's existence assured him was not necessary.
Posted by: TheJamesMadison, discovering British horror with Hammer Films at June 26, 2026 05:08 PM (EtuJi)
I was mocking someone recently about politics, when I said, "to defeat monsters, we became monsters. Then we invaded the Sudetenland, oops."
Posted by: Kindltot at June 26, 2026 05:11 PM (rbvCR)
166"The father simply states his son behaved within the values of his culture and faith.
"Oh, well, in that case, that's fine." Is that what we're supposed to think? Obviously that's a sledgehammer of a point being made. But seriously, there's a justification/rationalization from certain cultures (hint hint) that that's supposed to excuse evil behavior. Yeah, no. It's pretty clear that your culture/faith is incompatible not just with The West or modern civilization but with Humanity itself.
Posted by: AnonyBotymousDrivel at June 26, 2026 05:12 PM (oji8u)
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"Reverb" is Scogg? I thought Scogg was more intelligent in his contrarianism. "Reverb" is being completely retarded in here today.
Posted by: gKWVE at June 26, 2026 05:10 PM (gKWVE)
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Never go completely.
Posted by: Axeman at June 26, 2026 05:12 PM (Fi81e)
Fanatic (or, Die! Die! My Darling!).
Posted by: TheJamesMadison, discovering British horror with Hammer Films at June 26, 2026 05:13 PM (EtuJi)
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Bills don't pay themselves, you know.
Posted by: Captain Obvious, Laird o' the Sea at June 26, 2026 05:14 PM (amcLV)
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He never really made the C-beams glittering in the dark near the Tannhäuser Gate into a clear image, though.
Posted by: TheJamesMadison, discovering British horror with Hammer Films at June 26, 2026 05:12 PM (EtuJi)
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Rutger is owed the credit for cutting down that monologue into the memorable one he made it.
You do get a picture, though.
Posted by: Axeman at June 26, 2026 05:15 PM (Fi81e)
184
We are NOT living in a high-trust society...anymore.
Posted by: Seems Legit
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Good news is that some areas of the country are much more high-trust than others.
Posted by: SMH at God's mercy at June 26, 2026 05:16 PM (Q28kH)
185
Law Abiding Citizen with Gerard Butler was a righteous "get back at the corrupt, broken system" movie. I really enjoyed that one.
Posted by: AnchorPoint at June 26, 2026 05:16 PM (XY7MO)
186
Also, the governments and media on the left are pearl clutching over this film, when the Oscar was won last year by a propaganda film glorifying the terrorist tactics of the Weather Underground (the title comes from one of their materials). That is insanely vile to me. I'm still so angry it won. Painting the WU in a film as misguided but noble is sickening.
The Weather Underground actually bombed the capitol in the 80s, a real firebomb. And the FBI botched the evidence against terrorist Bill Ayers so he went free. His terrorist wife was imprisoned, but Clinton pardoned her before he left office. Another terrorist woman Clinton pardoned ended up leading the Black Lives Matter/Antifa grift.
Until Hollywood realizes THEY are the baddies, I can't get too mad about vigilante films telling the secret truths we know exist, but aren't allowed to talk about.
Posted by: LizLem at June 26, 2026 05:16 PM (gWBY1)
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I have always rejected the idea or the cautionary tale that men necessarily "become a monster" by doing what is necessary to fight monsters. It denies the moral discrimination and presumption of character in men to do what is necessary to uphold values and still maintain themselves.
Posted by: Ordinary American at June 26, 2026 05:16 PM (fZiTB)
World Cup HQ
@WorldCup26HQ
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The Egyptian and Iranian Football Associations have reportedly informed FIFA that their teams will walk off the pitch immediately if any of their players or staff are subjected to unauthorized LGBTQ-related symbols or displays.
Posted by: beckster at June 26, 2026 05:16 PM (kX27y)
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Even more amazing re. Rutger Hauer ... that's not a Stage name.
God given.
Posted by: garrett at June 26, 2026 05:13 PM (HmitH)
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I think his parents had a say.
Hauer is interesting. I saw an interview where he said he went into acting school and the instructor told him that he was too intense and need to take the edge off before he could be an actor. Go join the (Dutch) Army!
So he did, and that's why he makes such a good badass/soldier type.
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Work is work!
Posted by: TheJamesMadison, discovering British horror with Hammer Films at June 26, 2026 05:14 PM (EtuJi)
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Art is art.
Still, on the other hand, water is water.
And east is east and west is west and if you take cranberries and stew them like applesauce they taste much more like prunes than rhubarb does.
Posted by: Axeman at June 26, 2026 05:17 PM (Fi81e)
191
For the love of Gawd ... go back and look at the contemporary reaction to the original Death Wish. It was as controversial as The Warriors.
And I doubt many of you have even seen it. Because the hoods rape his old lady in the original. And they show it.
At the end ? Bronson smiles. Which was a big, big problem back when that flick was released.
Posted by: Spring Reverb at June 26, 2026 05:17 PM (6WpMV)
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One flaw is he says "I am starting to think the ones who came were not the best..." or something similar.
I would go a lot further -- the ones who came *are* the best. They are the warriors, the pioneers. They have a mission to conquer and are doing it. Their version of "best" and ours are inverted.
Posted by: bob (moron inbobnitus) at June 26, 2026 05:17 PM (Rmhd1)
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The Egyptian and Iranian Football Associations have reportedly informed FIFA that their teams will walk off the pitch immediately if any of their players or staff are subjected to unauthorized LGBTQ-related symbols or displays.
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Who didn't see this coming?
Posted by: SMH at God's mercy at June 26, 2026 05:18 PM (Q28kH)
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Hauer is interesting. I saw an interview where he said he went into acting school and the instructor told him that he was too intense and need to take the edge off before he could be an actor. Go join the (Dutch) Army!
So he did, and that's why he makes such a good badass/soldier type.
Posted by: Ace-Endorsed Author A.H. Lloyd at June 26, 2026 05:16 PM (ZOv7s)
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I'm not surprised that somebody said Hauer was too intense. LOL.
That's what made him such a watchable actor.
Same thing, I feel, with Ed Harris (early).
Posted by: Axeman at June 26, 2026 05:18 PM (Fi81e)
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The Egyptian and Iranian Football Associations have reportedly informed FIFA that their teams will walk off the pitch immediately if any of their players or staff are subjected to unauthorized LGBTQ-related symbols or displays.
Posted by: beckster at June 26, 2026 05:16 PM (kX27y)
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No LGBTQ-related symbols or displays are unauthorized!
Posted by: The City of Seattle at June 26, 2026 05:18 PM (O4a1O)
196 Trump signed an executive orders to accelerate US quantum computing and mandate a federal shift to post-quantum cryptograph.
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What is that?
Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at June 26, 2026 05:19 PM (Q8D76)
197The Egyptian and Iranian Football Associations have reportedly informed FIFA that their teams will walk off the pitch immediately if any of their players or staff are subjected to unauthorized LGBTQ-related symbols or displays.
Posted by: beckster at June 26, 2026 05:16 PM (kX27y)
Even a broken clock is right twice a day.
Posted by: Rooftops at June 26, 2026 05:19 PM (6Rf1G)
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Who didn't see this coming?
Posted by: SMH at God's mercy at June 26, 2026 05:18 PM (Q28kH)
I would have thought theyd take their balls out of FIFAs pocket and say 'any' instead of 'unauthorized'. So they are ok with authorized gay.
Posted by: Aetius451AD work phone at June 26, 2026 05:19 PM (G3T/K)
And east is east and west is west and if you take cranberries and stew them like applesauce they taste much more like prunes than rhubarb does.
Posted by: Axeman at June 26, 2026 05:17 PM (Fi81e)
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This is so impossibly Zen that my mind has drifted away into a cloud of bluebirds.
Posted by: Captain Obvious, Laird o' the Sea at June 26, 2026 05:20 PM (amcLV)
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Who didn't see this coming?
Posted by: SMH at God's mercy at June 26, 2026 05:18 PM (Q28kH)
Posted that just before you.......wonder what constitutes "unauthorized"?
Posted by: beckster at June 26, 2026 05:20 PM (kX27y)
Posted by: gKWVE at June 26, 2026 05:20 PM (gKWVE)
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>>Trump signed an executive orders to accelerate US quantum computing and mandate a federal shift to post-quantum cryptograph.
Bozeman Montana is going to benefit from that.
Posted by: garrett at June 26, 2026 05:20 PM (HmitH)
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The Egyptian and Iranian Football Associations have reportedly informed FIFA that their teams will walk off the pitch immediately if any of their players or staff are subjected to unauthorized LGBTQ-related symbols or displays.
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Good.
All of them should.
Posted by: Seems Legit at June 26, 2026 05:20 PM (fgSb9)
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180 I learned from someone once (maybe even TJM) that films need to show rather than say.
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watch early Hitchcock -- he stressed that (and said it in interviews.) He said that it comes from his start in silent films.
Posted by: bob (moron inbobnitus) at June 26, 2026 05:20 PM (Rmhd1)
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I have always rejected the idea or the cautionary tale that men necessarily "become a monster" by doing what is necessary to fight monsters. It denies the moral discrimination and presumption of character in men to do what is necessary to uphold values and still maintain themselves.
Posted by: Ordinary American at June 26, 2026 05:16 PM (fZiTB)
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That is correct. Doing what is necessary, what the authorities will not do, can in fact be a restoration of law.
The American Revolution was exactly that - a protest against unlawful activity that actually restored traditional English liberties.
And east is east and west is west and if you take cranberries and stew them like applesauce they taste much more like prunes than rhubarb does.
Posted by: Axeman at June 26, 2026 05:17 PM (Fi81e)
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This is so impossibly Zen that my mind has drifted away into a cloud of bluebirds.
Posted by: Captain Obvious, Laird o' the Sea at June 26, 2026 05:20 PM (amcLV)
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It's Groucho Marx. From Animal Crackers.
Posted by: Axeman at June 26, 2026 05:21 PM (Fi81e)
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It may also get Boll and Hammer added to a bunch of target lists by the ragheads.
Posted by: Diogenes at June 26, 2026 05:04 PM (2WIwB)
I was thinking that he better have good security...
Posted by: runner at June 26, 2026 05:06 PM (GD0B3)
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There is irony in a muzzie killer taking out the key star and producer of a vengeance movie targeting muzzie killers.
Posted by: Diogenes at June 26, 2026 05:21 PM (2WIwB)
208And east is east and west is west and if you take cranberries and stew them like applesauce they taste much more like prunes than rhubarb does.
Stop it, Kamala is going to start sending you emojis. 🥒👄
Posted by: gKWVE at June 26, 2026 05:21 PM (gKWVE)
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watch early Hitchcock -- he stressed that (and said it in interviews.) He said that it comes from his start in silent films.
Posted by: bob (moron inbobnitus) at June 26, 2026 05:20 PM (Rmhd1)
One reason a lot of modern films suck. They assume that you aren't paying attention so they 'tell, tell, tell.'
Film is a visual medium.
Posted by: Aetius451AD work phone at June 26, 2026 05:21 PM (zZu0s)
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Iranian drone storage facilities and coastal radar sites were hit by US warplanes in retaliation for the Thursday attack on the M/V Ever Lovely, a Singapore-flagged cargo ship.
So now we're tit for tatting?
Posted by: beckster at June 26, 2026 05:22 PM (kX27y)
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cryptography that can withstand quantum attacks. That is, attacks from adversaries that have that capability.
Posted by: bob (moron inbobnitus) at June 26, 2026 05:22 PM (Rmhd1)
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It's Groucho Marx. From Animal Crackers.
Posted by: Axeman at June 26, 2026 05:21 PM (Fi81e)
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Om.
Posted by: Captain Obvious, Laird o' the Sea at June 26, 2026 05:22 PM (amcLV)
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The UK rape-gang victims included the wives and female family members as helping to perpetrate the crimes against them. The movie emphasizes that fact: there is no female empathy for “the others.”
Posted by: EveR at June 26, 2026 05:22 PM (wTevN)
214The Egyptian and Iranian Football Associations have reportedly informed FIFA that their teams will walk off the pitch immediately if any of their players or staff are subjected to unauthorized LGBTQ-related symbols or displays.
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Who didn't see this coming?
Posted by: SMH at God's mercy at June 26, 2026 05:18 PM
Hell, even I saw this coming.
Posted by: Stevie Wonder at June 26, 2026 05:22 PM (Wnv9h)
215he Egyptian and Iranian Football Associations have reportedly informed FIFA that their teams will walk off the pitch immediately if any of their players or staff are subjected to unauthorized LGBTQ-related symbols or displays.
Taking seven authorized breaks a day ... to do a little Whores Bath, take off shoes, and such ... seems dumb.
Then again ... walking out every fifteen minutes to light up a cig seems dumb.
Now tell me again ... how often do I have to listen to a woman in Islam ? Asking for a friend.
Posted by: Spring Reverb at June 26, 2026 05:23 PM (6WpMV)
Posted by: Modern Media at June 26, 2026 05:23 PM (O4a1O)
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I have always rejected the idea or the cautionary tale that men necessarily "become a monster" by doing what is necessary to fight monsters. It denies the moral discrimination and presumption of character in men to do what is necessary to uphold values and still maintain themselves.
Posted by: Ordinary American at June 26, 2026 05:16 PM (fZiTB)
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I really think that's something that Marxist popularized to keep you from fighting back at the Marxist takeover of institutions.
That's something that always made me cringe the most in Jim Starlin comics. That pablum.
Posted by: Axeman at June 26, 2026 05:23 PM (Fi81e)
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>>> 126 Fun fact: Lin Manuel Miranda’s dad is a bigtime Democrat activist on behalf of Perto Rico. Right with the Clintons and other NYC vips.
Interesting.
I will say this: his depiction of Washington in the musical Hamilton is sublime. I was mad at how the miniseries John Adams (with Paul Giommati) slandered their take on Washington to make Adams look better. The musical's depiction is so much better. He accidentally made a very pro America, pro founding fathers musical.
And I do like the music he did in Moana. The live action musical comes out next month. Still can't get used to seeing the Rock with hair in the trailers.
Posted by: LizLem at June 26, 2026 05:23 PM (gWBY1)
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So now we're tit for tatting?
Posted by: beckster at June 26, 2026 05:22 PM (kX27y)
Maybe we should just sit down and talk to them ? Reach some kind of understanding ?
Posted by: runner at June 26, 2026 05:23 PM (GD0B3)
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185 Law Abiding Citizen with Gerard Butler was a righteous "get back at the corrupt, broken system" movie. I really enjoyed that one.
Posted by: AnchorPoint at June 26, 2026 05:16 PM (XY7MO)
The ending sucked.
Posted by: Cow Demon at June 26, 2026 05:24 PM (gfO9L)
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One reason a lot of modern films suck. They assume that you aren't paying attention so they 'tell, tell, tell.'
Film is a visual medium.
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THis !!
A lot of the best actors express with body and face, not words. But you have to be watching the screen to see it.
Posted by: bob (moron inbobnitus) at June 26, 2026 05:24 PM (Rmhd1)
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213 The UK rape-gang victims included the wives and female family members as helping to perpetrate the crimes against them. The movie emphasizes that fact: there is no female empathy for “the others.”
Posted by: EveR at June 26, 2026 05:22 PM (wTevN)
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As evidenced by the Gazans holding the 10/7 Israelis hostage. Not a single woman tried to help them.
Posted by: beckster at June 26, 2026 05:24 PM (kX27y)
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Iranian drone storage facilities and coastal radar sites were hit by US warplanes in retaliation for the Thursday attack on the M/V Ever Lovely, a Singapore-flagged cargo ship.
So now we're tit for tatting?
Posted by: beckster at June 26, 2026 05:22 PM (kX27y)
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I think there's a deeper game being played here. Whenever some rogue Iranian pops a missile or two, CENTCOM is clear to engage targets that they've recently identified.
We stopped bombing because we ran out of targets. The ceasefire allows us to track and uncover more. Iran can't protest because that would give the game away.
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Egyptian and Iranian Football Associations have reportedly informed FIFA that their teams will walk off the pitch immediately if any of their players or staff are subjected to unauthorized LGBTQ-related symbols or displays
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Bye-bye. I hope they walk. I mean I don't agree with any of the pride crap but this is too funny
Posted by: lin-duh in Texas at June 26, 2026 05:25 PM (VCgbV)
225 I have always rejected the idea or the cautionary tale that men necessarily "become a monster" by doing what is necessary to fight monsters. It denies the moral discrimination and presumption of character in men to do what is necessary to uphold values and still maintain themselves.
Men should be willing to become what they need to to preserve their way of life. Anything else is weakness.
Posted by: GMan at June 26, 2026 05:25 PM (GfWuY)
226 The mood in the West nowcappears to be that of Eastern Europe ca 1990 just before a series of preference cascades in the various countries overthrew the system and the tyrannies collapsed.
Posted by: Semi-Literate Thug at June 26, 2026 05:25 PM (VWtfl)
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A lot of the best actors express with body and face, not words. But you have to be watching the screen to see it.
Posted by: bob (moron inbobnitus) at June 26, 2026 05:24 PM (Rmhd1)
Hard to do on a two inch phone screen. That's why I only watch movies on the 54" tv.
Posted by: OrangeEnt at June 26, 2026 05:25 PM (1Ff7Z)
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One reason a lot of modern films suck. They assume that you aren't paying attention so they 'tell, tell, tell.'
Film is a visual medium.
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Wokesters feel that lecture is the only legitimate form of art.
Somebody who has read SF in that last decade told me that a lot of modern SF is about a series of changing rooms and settings to continue the Woke lecture in.
Posted by: Axeman at June 26, 2026 05:26 PM (Fi81e)
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Saw it. It is not the best film in cinema history. Doesn’t have to be because the story goes hard and tells the truth.
Posted by: Chunk at June 26, 2026 05:27 PM (KKkVN)
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So now we're tit for tatting?
Obese Mexican women?
Posted by: Commissar of plenty and festive little hats at June 26, 2026 05:27 PM (Kt19C)
Posted by: beckster at June 26, 2026 05:22 PM (kX27y)
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And I cried, for I had no tats to show.
Posted by: Axeman at June 26, 2026 05:27 PM (Fi81e)
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>>> The Egyptian and Iranian Football Associations have reportedly informed FIFA that their teams will walk off the pitch immediately if any of their players or staff are subjected to unauthorized LGBTQ-related symbols or displays.
I read a hilarious article about the Mexican fans are chanting a "homophobic" chant in the stands at the World Cup, and FIFA will stop actual game play if they have to in order to stop the chants. The article never, ever, said or even hinted at what the slur was. You had to go the comments to get people to covertly spell it out for you so their comments would not get banned.
Posted by: LizLem at June 26, 2026 05:27 PM (gWBY1)
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Somebody who has read SF in that last decade told me that a lot of modern SF is about a series of changing rooms and settings to continue the Woke lecture in.
Posted by: Axeman at June 26, 2026 05:26 PM (Fi81e)
If only Hordians wrote books!
Posted by: OrangeEnt at June 26, 2026 05:27 PM (1Ff7Z)
I never understood this statement. Yes, it's visual, but it's not ONLY visual. It's also aural. We've had talkies for a while now.
Posted by: bonhomme at June 26, 2026 05:29 PM (mkw2N)
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The ending sucked.
Posted by: Cow Demon at June 26, 2026 05:24 PM (gfO9L)
That was all Jamie Foxx's doing IIRC.
Posted by: Thrawn at June 26, 2026 05:29 PM (KKMoa)
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Bye-bye. I hope they walk. I mean I don't agree with any of the pride crap but this is too funny
Posted by: lin-duh in Texas at June 26, 2026 05:25 PM (VCgbV)
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I'd totally be about (as the Marxists used to say) highlighting the contradictions in the Woke/Muslim alliance.
Throw sodomy flags on the field and watch the players spit on them. That would be great.
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>>> Uwe says Citizen Vigilante 2 is coming out next year. The cover/movie poster is the Iryna Zarutska murder.
Ahhhh... like a mirror universe Law and Order: SVU. A drama ripped from the headlines, but this time the rich white Christians aren't always the villains. Interesting way to start a new franchise series!
Posted by: LizLem at June 26, 2026 05:30 PM (gWBY1)
238 Hollywood has made a fair share of liberal snuffs MAGA films.
This one vigilante film will cause all sorts of liberal whining.
Posted by: Frank Barone at June 26, 2026 05:30 PM (OkYzo)
I never understood this statement. Yes, it's visual, but it's not ONLY visual. It's also aural. We've had talkies for a while now.
Posted by: bonhomme at June 26, 2026 05:29 PM (mkw2N)
Once a viewpoint's been repeated for a long time, people get anal about it.
Posted by: OrangeEnt at June 26, 2026 05:31 PM (1Ff7Z)
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If only Hordians wrote books!
Posted by: OrangeEnt at June 26, 2026 05:27 PM (1Ff7Z)
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I know, right?
Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at June 26, 2026 05:31 PM (Q8D76)
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220 185 Law Abiding Citizen with Gerard Butler was a righteous "get back at the corrupt, broken system" movie. I really enjoyed that one.
Posted by: AnchorPoint at June 26, 2026 05:16 PM (XY7MO)
The ending sucked.
Posted by: Cow Demon at June 26, 2026 05:24 PM (gfO9L)
You can blame Jamie Foxx for that one he wanted a different ending. He didn't like being the bad guy and I guess he didn't read the script before hand
Posted by: Patrick From Ohio at June 26, 2026 05:31 PM (ubCxQ)
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I read a hilarious article about the Mexican fans are chanting a "homophobic" chant in the stands at the World Cup, and FIFA will stop actual game play if they have to in order to stop the chants. The article never, ever, said or even hinted at what the slur was. You had to go the comments to get people to covertly spell it out for you so their comments would not get banned.
Posted by: LizLem at June 26, 2026 05:27 PM (gWBY1)
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Culero?
Posted by: beckster at June 26, 2026 05:31 PM (kX27y)
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This one vigilante film will cause all sorts of liberal whining.
Posted by: Frank Barone at June 26, 2026 05:30 PM (OkYzo)
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That's kind of a constant with them.
Posted by: Comrade Flounder, Disinformation Demon at June 26, 2026 05:32 PM (dK+Kv)
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Hollywood has made a fair share of liberal snuffs MAGA films.
This one vigilante film will cause all sorts of liberal whining.
Posted by: Frank Barone at June 26, 2026 05:30 PM (OkYzo)
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The rules of the game that they prefer is that you are not allowed to win. Only they can win.
Stochastic terrorism only works on the right, even if there is a lot more political violence on the left, it still only works on the right, when somebody can be connected to conservative "ideology" by some tenuous link.
Posted by: Axeman at June 26, 2026 05:33 PM (Fi81e)
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We've had talkies for a while now.
Posted by: bonhomme
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Yes, the actors can talk but we go to see moving pictures.
Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at June 26, 2026 05:33 PM (Q8D76)
249As evidenced by the Gazans holding the 10/7 Israelis hostage. Not a single woman tried to help them.
Posted by: beckster at June 26, 2026 05:24 PM (kX27y)
Yet ... still ... the loudest here White Knight every chance they get for every nic they think if female.
Posted by: Spring Reverb at June 26, 2026 05:33 PM (6WpMV)
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Once a viewpoint's been repeated for a long time, people get anal about it.
Posted by: OrangeEnt at June 26, 2026 05:31 PM (1Ff7Z)
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This is about me, isn't it?
Posted by: Mayor Pete at June 26, 2026 05:33 PM (ZOv7s)
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Every thread gets to guns, boobs or movies eventually
Posted by: Skip at June 26, 2026 05:36 PM (Ia/+0)
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Posted by: Spring Reverb at June 26, 2026 05:33 PM (6WpMV)
Whatever, you're still retarded. I don't have to be a white knight to see that.
Posted by: gKWVE at June 26, 2026 05:37 PM (gKWVE)
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Rampant and unrestricted immigration from third world shitholes has destroyed our high trust society (along with today's judiciary made up in significant part of third worlders) and made vigilantism a valid choice again.
Posted by: AZ Hi Desert (Gringo fuertemente armado-Tempus belli) at June 26, 2026 05:07 PM (idLqF)
Vigilantism happens when a judicial system is broken. Right now ours is obviously starting to crumble. I think all the guilty feelings about vigilantism is because WE did nothing when we saw our legal system decomposing right is front of us.
Posted by: Dr. Pork Chops & Bacons at June 26, 2026 05:38 PM (HZUER)
257Whatever, you're still retarded. I don't have to be a white knight to see that.
And who, really, can logically debate that Tour de Force of Logic and Reason ? Nobody, I reckon. Its just solid. Tight.
Posted by: Spring Reverb at June 26, 2026 05:41 PM (6WpMV)
Nah.
Posted by: epador at June 26, 2026 04:41 PM (TRnzq)
I signed up for X. Didn't use it much for a year. When I tried to sign back in, X told me I had transgressed one of the rules. I could appeal. So I did. They reiterated that I had transgressed one of the rules, didn't say which one, but that I was banned forever.
Welp.
Too bad. So sad.
Posted by: tcn in AK at June 26, 2026 05:43 PM (bl07w)
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x showed me the Accounts of a couple of r*pe gang survivors. Their stories are harrowing.
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Vigilantism happens when a judicial system is broken. Right now ours is obviously starting to crumble. I think all the guilty feelings about vigilantism is because WE did nothing when we saw our legal system decomposing right is front of us.
Posted by: Dr. Pork Chops & Bacons at June 26, 2026 05:38 PM (HZUER)
About a decade ago I was assaulted by some dirtbag at the Zoo in Tacoma. Dude was teaching his kid to hit the captive birds with a stick, and I asked him to stop doing that. So, he pushed me down and spit on me.
Cops came. Said they didn't want to arrest him because he had his kid with him. I pointed out that I had my kid with me, too, and hardly thought that was a good excuse.
Nothing whatsoever was done to the dirtbag.
If DH had been there, something would have happened to the dirtbag. And somebody would have been arrested.
The impulse is real, and it is becoming the only answer.
Posted by: tcn in AK at June 26, 2026 05:45 PM (bl07w)
261Posted by: tcn in AK at June 26, 2026 05:45 PM (bl07w)
Obvious bullshit story. Because any Cop is a trusted civil servant. And anyone saying different is a wrecker. A liar.
Or a troll. You know - like me.
So why are you telling obvious lies like this ?
Posted by: Spring Reverb at June 26, 2026 05:47 PM (6WpMV)
Posted by: jim (in Kalifornia) at June 26, 2026 05:47 PM (l3cgK)
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Posted by: Spring Reverb at June 26, 2026 05:33 PM (6WpMV)
For goodness sake, Scogg. Stop
Wit the "I'm so much better and so
Much more intelligent than everyone else" "cr***, find an older competent conservative male counselor whom you can talk about your years of anger and disappointment over your biological family, your wife, your life. AskGod whom you don't believe in to show himself to you in ways you"ll accept. The anger is incandescent. You're a smart man and can demonstrate a good sense of humor but the whole routine gets tiring.
Posted by: FenelonSpoke at June 26, 2026 05:49 PM (Yl2Ob)
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So why are you telling obvious lies like this ?
Posted by: Spring Reverb at June 26, 2026 05:47 PM (6WpMV)
Hmmm... British? Or maybe German or Spanish?
Can't tell by the accent.
Posted by: tcn in AK at June 26, 2026 05:50 PM (bl07w)
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I signed up for X. Didn't use it much for a year. When I tried to sign back in, X told me I had transgressed one of the rules. I could appeal. So I did. They reiterated that I had transgressed one of the rules, didn't say which one, but that I was banned forever.
Welp.
Too bad. So sad.
Posted by: tcn in AK at June 26, 2026 05:43 PM (bl07w)
That’s how FB was for me. Banned for “violating community standards.” Naturally they refused to tell me what.
Fuck Meta.
Posted by: Cow Demon at June 26, 2026 05:54 PM (gfO9L)
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I saw the trailer for the movie yesterday. It reminded me a lot of the late 60s/early 70s vigilante genre that sprung from the disillusion of the Vietnam war and racial chaos of the time -- the Charles Bronson and Dirty Harry movies. That whole notion of the average guy losing faith in a system that lost its way and gave up on its duty to the citizenry.
The problem is that back then, America was still American. The guardrails and underpinnings of the culture were still solidly 1950s Judeo-Christian values. So when the bad guy was rubbed out by smart-alecky vigilante, moviegoers knew it was a setting-right of things and a wake-up call to right the ship. 50 years on, I'm not sure our culture has such foundations that viewers are appealing for a return to. I fear that movies like this one will simply awaken a vengeance theme in rightly-disgruntled people. Where Clint Eastwood heralded a return to law and order through a mayor Giuliani or president Reagan, Citizen Vigilante could likely green light a rightwing version of Luigi Mangione. The imbalance of the rules-following Right and the anarchist Left has never been more stark.
Posted by: red speck at June 26, 2026 05:58 PM (Ve/HL)
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Vigilante is a confusing mess of a movie. As a polemic, it does its job, but it could be better.
I've seen Hammer in other films, so I have to say that he has a woodenly written character, rather than blame it on a wooden performance.
If you're making an artsy-fartsy film, the choppy editing and the constant flash-forward and then flash-back scenes would be part of the attraction, puzzling out the film. Here, where I believe the storyline is key, it's a distraction.
None of the characters are deeply developed, including the protagonist. That may be a function of the run time - only 84 minutes, but it forces the film into being an plot driven action film, and there are large issues with that.
There are huge plot discrepancies. The Vigilante himself, supposedly a Hero, is depicted as callously indifferent to collateral damage. He makes fools out of the authorities with brilliant tactical skills, yet he never wears gloves, leaving fingerprints all over "crime" scenes.
Then there is a gratuitous sex scene, which advances neither the plot nor characterization. I like boobies as much as the next guy, but those 10 minutes of film could be used better.
Posted by: buddhaha at June 26, 2026 06:00 PM (1+Bny)
It's a piece of shit. It's a massive piece of shit. It's a piece of shit that offends other pieces of shit.
Jesus fucking wept when Uwe Boll was born. Uwe Boll is a fucking scam artist masquerading as a filmmaker. There is nothing to see here. Fuck Uwe Boll and anything that shitbag con artist touches.
Posted by: Robert wants to see Rush, dammit! at June 26, 2026 06:24 PM (dpXJq)
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I like boobies as much as the next guy, but those 10 minutes of film could be used better.
Posted by: buddhaha at June 26, 2026 06:00 PM (1+Bny)
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"No LGBTQ-related symbols or displays are unauthorized!"
Especially on stolen land!!!
Posted by: Fritz Geiger at June 26, 2026 06:30 PM (a4WGh)
271I like boobies as much as the next guy, but those 10 minutes of film could be used better.
She wasn't super hot, but boobies are boobies. Or as the movie said, $50, and then $30 more for a second position. Same as in town.
Posted by: Ian S. at June 26, 2026 06:32 PM (l2Jq9)
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Isn’t the movie supposed to be bleak? With a flat affect? That’s sort of the point, right, a protagonist who is numbed and deadened by the world he lives in.
Posted by: tubal at June 26, 2026 06:34 PM (Gqar8)
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I will say the speech from the Interpol guy was perfect. "Vigilantes are a threat to our democracy and probably colluding with Russia." Chuck Schumer couldn't have said it better.
Posted by: Ian S. at June 26, 2026 06:36 PM (l2Jq9)
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Citizen Vigilante is incredible. Very well done, for sure. Takes me back to 1974 when I ran Death Wish, as a projectionist, in a first run General Cinema theater. The audience cheered everytime a bad guy was sent to his rewards.
Posted by: thatcrazyjerseyguy at June 26, 2026 07:55 PM (5xuJ/)