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1 Lidane  Mon, Dec 30, 2013 6:24:16pm
2 Gus  Mon, Dec 30, 2013 6:27:58pm
3 Charles Johnson  Mon, Dec 30, 2013 6:34:42pm

Yup, I did use the tag “evolution” for this post. Because just look at it.

4 Pie-onist Overlord  Mon, Dec 30, 2013 6:35:22pm
5 freetoken  Mon, Dec 30, 2013 6:35:41pm

Still looking over the headlines of stories covering the Pew release on data regarding evolution acceptance among Americans.

Few headlines are capturing what I consider the real story - that the acceptance of the Theory of Evolution has not changed in America over 4 years.

What has happened is that the deck chairs have been reshuffled on the good ship America, with the atavists starting to pile up in one particular political party.

6 Stanley Sea  Mon, Dec 30, 2013 6:35:44pm

figured it out

7 FemNaziBitch  Mon, Dec 30, 2013 6:36:28pm

I feel a reading binge coming on —you?

8 Gus  Mon, Dec 30, 2013 6:36:53pm

I am now being followed by a USAF brigadier general on Twitter. O.O

9 b_sharp  Mon, Dec 30, 2013 6:37:18pm

re: #7 FemNaziBitch

I feel a reading binge coming on —you?

It’s just gas.

10 Gus  Mon, Dec 30, 2013 6:40:43pm

11 Pie-onist Overlord  Mon, Dec 30, 2013 6:41:50pm
12 jaunte  Mon, Dec 30, 2013 6:42:54pm

re: #10 Gus

“Where The Wild Things Are”

13 Gus  Mon, Dec 30, 2013 6:44:40pm

re: #12 jaunte

“Where The Wild Things Are”

Yep. Apparently that led to some wingnut butthurt. Missed that. Nothing new. They’re so sad.

14 Lidane  Mon, Dec 30, 2013 6:45:11pm

This is what happens when Oregon ends up beating you in football by 23 points (so far!) —

15 Pie-onist Overlord  Mon, Dec 30, 2013 6:45:16pm

That video that I posted in #4 (found it at HuffPo) WHERE IS THAT? I’m guessing someplace in Europe where there are not many black people, but not Russia because a gay man dancing would get beat up there.

Amsterdam?

16 Gus  Mon, Dec 30, 2013 6:46:07pm
Even Hitler and Stalin were given photo ops with children. Look, Heinrich, der Fuehrer! Look Vladimir! Uncle Stalin! Look Jamil! Look Shaquila! The President!

We can all look forward to the children being taught the joys of Socialism, the great benefit of Communitarianism (Communism) and how the State is your Friend, and those who think outside the Collective Will should be reported to the State and sent back to school for re-education! (Insert video ad here for the National Education Association promoting service to the State).

Puke!

17 freetoken  Mon, Dec 30, 2013 6:46:34pm

This is the story of American politics today, of which the Pew poll only highlights one aspect: The Tea Party-fication of the GOP, to purify the GOP and rid it of all “RINOs”, has completed the transformation of the original progressive American political party into the largest atavism movement since the Kansas-Nebraska act.

18 jaunte  Mon, Dec 30, 2013 6:49:22pm

re: #15 Pie-onist Overlord

Someone in the Youtube comments says Edinburgh.

19 Pie-onist Overlord  Mon, Dec 30, 2013 6:50:27pm

re: #18 jaunte

Someone in the Youtube comments says Edinburgh.

Oh. OK. YouTube comments are blocked here because…YouTube comments.

20 dog philosopher  Mon, Dec 30, 2013 6:54:03pm

a ridiculously cute photo from

nice brow ridges!

21 Bear  Mon, Dec 30, 2013 6:55:32pm

re: #1 Lidane

Seams as if one freight derailed and one of the cars fell into one of the tank cars of an adjacent freight. A mess. nypost.com

22 b_sharp  Mon, Dec 30, 2013 6:55:37pm

re: #20 dog philosopher

a ridiculously cute photo from

nice brow ridges!

Jealous?

23 b_sharp  Mon, Dec 30, 2013 6:57:04pm

re: #21 Bear

Seams as if one freight derailed and one of the cars fell into one of the tank cars of an adjacent freight. A mess. nypost.com

A derailed grain train was hit by an oil train.

Not a good combo.

24 b_sharp  Mon, Dec 30, 2013 6:59:44pm

I have so wasted today.

I was going to go finish the controller box for my mill but instead I watched Defenders of Berk (How to Train Your Dragon cartoon) , took a nap and blathered on about shit I know nothing about here.

25 dog philosopher  Mon, Dec 30, 2013 7:00:28pm

re: #22 b_sharp

Jealous?

(sob!) mine aren’t nearly as prominent…

26 b_sharp  Mon, Dec 30, 2013 7:01:00pm

re: #25 dog philosopher

(sob!) mine aren’t nearly as prominent…

There is always makeup.

27 Shiplord Kirel  Mon, Dec 30, 2013 7:05:23pm

re: #3 Charles Johnson

Yup, I did use the tag “evolution” for this post. Because just look at it.

I, for one, am glad to claim these beautiful creatures as my relatives.

28 b_sharp  Mon, Dec 30, 2013 7:06:57pm

re: #27 Shiplord Kirel

I, for one, am glad to claim these beautiful creatures as my relatives.

I don’t even question the relationship. It’s obvious.

29 FemNaziBitch  Mon, Dec 30, 2013 7:08:53pm

Yes, it’s definitely a bibliophile thing.

I may be gone for a while.

the stacks are calling

30 b_sharp  Mon, Dec 30, 2013 7:10:44pm

re: #29 FemNaziBitch

Yes, it’s definitely a bibliophile thing.

I may be gone for a while.

the stacks are calling

All my new books I read on Kindle.

My wife keeps adding to the tree death toll.

31 Pie-onist Overlord  Mon, Dec 30, 2013 7:12:58pm

re: #30 b_sharp

All my new books I read on Kindle.

My wife keeps adding to the tree death toll.

There is a public library where I live.

32 Gus  Mon, Dec 30, 2013 7:16:08pm
33 b_sharp  Mon, Dec 30, 2013 7:16:36pm

re: #31 Pie-onist Overlord

There is a public library where I live.

With the Internet around I no longer need to go to the library.

34 b_sharp  Mon, Dec 30, 2013 7:17:02pm

re: #32 Gus

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I want that pup.

35 Dark_Falcon  Mon, Dec 30, 2013 7:18:11pm

I’ll need to make sure to see this gorilla baby the next time I’m at Brookfield Zoo.

36 lawhawk  Mon, Dec 30, 2013 7:19:27pm

New Years dinner prep is proceeding. The brisket continues low and slow. The chicken marsala is done. Baking had a minor mishap; the rugelach ended up coming out like biscuits, so that experiment ended early, but we’ve got enough sweets to get us through the evening.

Oh, and Game of Thrones was on. And all I could think of was Billy Idol.

Hey little sister shot gun!
It’s a nice day to start again.
It’s a nice day for a red wedding.
It’s a nice day to start again.

37 Pie-onist Overlord  Mon, Dec 30, 2013 7:20:46pm

12 hours from now I will be in California!

(Actually 15 hours including the time difference)

38 calochortus  Mon, Dec 30, 2013 7:21:30pm

re: #37 Pie-onist Overlord

12 hours from now I will be in California!

(Actually 15 hours including the time difference)

Feel free to drop by…

39 Pie-onist Overlord  Mon, Dec 30, 2013 7:22:28pm
40 Dark_Falcon  Mon, Dec 30, 2013 7:23:43pm

re: #36 lawhawk

Youtube Video

41 Gus  Mon, Dec 30, 2013 7:23:54pm

Oy bouy. Charles you might find this kind of “funny.”

42 Varek Raith  Mon, Dec 30, 2013 7:31:50pm

re: #32 Gus

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Tiger Dog AWAY!

43 RealityBasedSteve  Mon, Dec 30, 2013 7:33:15pm

re: #36 lawhawk

Oh, and Game of Thrones was on. And all I could think of was Billy Idol.

Hey little sister shot gun!
It’s a nice day to start again.
It’s a nice day for a red wedding.
It’s a nice day to start again.

Ah good old GoT… If there is an attractive woman in the scene, good chance her boobs are coming out. If here are 4 or more male characters, good chance one of them will kill another of the group. (at least)

I do have to admit, having not read the books, I’ve learned to take pretty much nothing for granted in that show.

RBS
Who is starting to think that Tyrion Lannister may be one of the more morally complex characters on TV

44 Gus  Mon, Dec 30, 2013 7:33:17pm
45 prairiefire  Mon, Dec 30, 2013 7:33:22pm

re: #4 Pie-onist Overlord

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I’m gonna guess Montreal.

46 Varek Raith  Mon, Dec 30, 2013 7:33:43pm

re: #41 Gus

Oy bouy. Charles you might find this kind of “funny.”

What lame ass ‘jokes’.

47 FemNaziBitch  Mon, Dec 30, 2013 7:34:03pm

re: #30 b_sharp

All my new books I read on Kindle.

My wife keeps adding to the tree death toll.

There is this thing about a book.

I read so much on the internet and on my laptop. When I want to relax and read, I want an actual book.

It’s a tactile thing.

It’s an emotional thing.

It’s a warm fuzzy kinda thing.

48 FemNaziBitch  Mon, Dec 30, 2013 7:35:26pm

re: #44 Gus

Douche.

I’ve seen all lanes of traffic during rush hour stop in the Eisenhower in Chicago —for geese and ducks.

49 lawhawk  Mon, Dec 30, 2013 7:35:33pm

re: #43 RealityBasedSteve

I’m late to GoT, having just gotten HBO and only recently attempted to read the books. IMO, you don’t get attached to any character, because the odds are never in your favor to survive the chapter (or episode).

50 Gus  Mon, Dec 30, 2013 7:35:55pm

re: #48 FemNaziBitch

I’ve seen all lanes of traffic during rush hour stop in the Eisenhower in Chicago —for geese and ducks.

Guy’s an asshole.

51 FemNaziBitch  Mon, Dec 30, 2013 7:36:33pm

re: #49 lawhawk

I’m late to GoT, having just gotten HBO and only recently attempted to read the books. IMO, you don’t get attached to any character, because the odds are never in your favor to survive the chapter (or episode).

I hate to tell you, but book 6 has yet to be published.

It’s the Starks, Don’t get attached to them. Just about everyone else, you can live without.

52 FemNaziBitch  Mon, Dec 30, 2013 7:37:43pm

re: #43 RealityBasedSteve

Ah good old GoT… If there is an attractive woman in the scene, good chance her boobs are coming out. If here are 4 or more male characters, good chance one of them will kill another of the group. (at least)

I do have to admit, having not read the books, I’ve learned to take pretty much nothing for granted in that show.

RBS
Who is starting to think that Tyrion Lannister may be one of the more morally complex characters on TV

Yes, Tyrion is nearly human.

53 b_sharp  Mon, Dec 30, 2013 7:38:38pm

re: #47 FemNaziBitch

There is this thing about a book.

I read so much on the internet and on my laptop. When I want to relax and read, I want an actual book.

It’s a tactile thing.

It’s an emotional thing.

It’s a warm fuzzy kinda thing.

That’s pretty much why my wife refuses to read books on her iPad. She likes the feel and the smell of a real book.

54 FemNaziBitch  Mon, Dec 30, 2013 7:39:22pm

re: #53 b_sharp

That’s pretty much why my wife refuses to read books on her iPad. She likes the feel and the smell of a real book.

You can’t bend and mangle it the way you can a paperback. It’s really necessary for the reading experience, IMHO.

55 Gus  Mon, Dec 30, 2013 7:41:25pm

“I’d like to wait and see what they come out with,” Campbell said.

Huh? Weak.

56 Dark_Falcon  Mon, Dec 30, 2013 7:41:56pm

re: #44 Gus

Douche.

Also, he’s a Democrat. Asshattery is the monopoly of no party.

57 calochortus  Mon, Dec 30, 2013 7:42:05pm

re: #53 b_sharp

It’s more restful to read something you don’t have to plug in. And we have a number of very good libraries within striking distance.

58 b_sharp  Mon, Dec 30, 2013 7:43:14pm

re: #54 FemNaziBitch

You can’t bend and mangle it the way you can a paperback. It’s really necessary for the reading experience, IMHO.

My wife tends to buy hardcovers right now. We have several thousand books in the house, most are paperbacks, but they aren’t fairing too well. The hardcover books seem to survive the passage of time and hard reading much better.

59 kirkspencer  Mon, Dec 30, 2013 7:43:42pm

re: #54 FemNaziBitch

You can’t bend and mangle it the way you can a paperback. It’s really necessary for the reading experience, IMHO.

I see these comments a lot. They’re passionate and honest.

So were the ones about vinyl. And hardcover over paperback in the late 1800s.

I will point out that they’re still around. Electronic won’t make paper go away. It’ll just gradually come to dominate that particular market.

60 Gus  Mon, Dec 30, 2013 7:45:29pm

Seems to be a trend of general asshattery followed by apologies. “Hey man. I’m sorry I lit fire to your lawn while yelling obscenities at your 5 year old while I was drunk and naked that night. Please forgive me.”

61 b_sharp  Mon, Dec 30, 2013 7:48:53pm

re: #57 calochortus

It’s more restful to read something you don’t have to plug in. And we have a number of very good libraries within striking distance.

My experience is different. When kindles came out I was quite happy to change to them. They’re lighter, can hold several books and can access new books instantly.

When I moved over to a tablet where I could store hundreds of books and music and actually read in the dark (without a flashlight and a blanket) I gave up paper books almost completely.

62 FemNaziBitch  Mon, Dec 30, 2013 7:49:41pm

re: #59 kirkspencer

I see these comments a lot. They’re passionate and honest.

So were the ones about vinyl. And hardcover over paperback in the late 1800s.

I will point out that they’re still around. Electronic won’t make paper go away. It’ll just gradually come to dominate that particular market.

An author wrote a really good essay on the subject. Can’t remember who. Kurt Vonnegut comes to mind, but I credit him with much. He’s kinda like Mark Twain that way.

63 Killgore Trout  Mon, Dec 30, 2013 7:50:56pm

re: #41 Gus

Oy bouy. Charles you might find this kind of “funny.”

I saw the segment earlier. I guess it was kinda shitty but nothing too outrageous. Of course if it had been Fox news making the exact same comments about a Dem family it would be somehow completely different. All the “gotcha!” outrage misses the big picture for me. This shouldn’t even be on the “news”. I know progressives are still obsessed with Mitt but is that picture really worth airtime on a news station? It’s nonsense and things like this is why I find cable news useless.

64 calochortus  Mon, Dec 30, 2013 7:51:24pm

re: #61 b_sharp

My experience is different. When kindles came out I was quite happy to change to them. They’re lighter, can hold several books and can access new books instantly.

When I moved over to a tablet where I could store hundreds of books and music and actually read in the dark (without a flashlight and a blanket) I gave up paper books almost completely.

Yeah, I should have said it is more restful for me. It’s nice to have choices.

65 Gus  Mon, Dec 30, 2013 7:53:59pm

re: #63 Killgore Trout

I saw the segment earlier. I guess it was kinda shitty but nothing too outrageous. Of course if it had been Fox news making the exact same comments about a Dem family it would be somehow completely different. All the “gotcha!” outrage misses the big picture for me. This shouldn’t even be on the “news”. I know progressives are still obsessed with Mitt but is that picture really worth airtime on a news station? It’s nonsense and things like this is why I find cable news useless.

Yeah, I saw it too. Was in poor taste but nothing to outrageous. Nothing to be fired over. Dumb move that she shouldn’t allow to happen again. LEAVE FAMILIES OUT OF IT. The end.

66 FemNaziBitch  Mon, Dec 30, 2013 7:54:38pm

I also have a season and a half of GoT to watch and a Listening LIbrary Scholar thingy on the HIstory of Utopia. (one of those univ lecture series).

My Dear ole Dad gave it to me for xmas a few years ago. I figure I should watch it before my DVD player is obsolete.

And, I have to build a database for the Shelter from the local Chambers of Commerce. But that’s just boring busy work.

67 BongCrodny  Mon, Dec 30, 2013 7:54:48pm

re: #39 Pie-onist Overlord

Top 5 Stupidest Moments in Teabagging Dumbf***ery

5. Zeeda Andrews and “Ride for the Constitution”

Perhaps this had something to do with her beliefs that President Obama and Osama Bin Laden are the same person, or that a secret race of shapeshifting lizards rules the planet. - See more at: aattp.org

Oh, shit. She’s on to us.

68 Lidane  Mon, Dec 30, 2013 7:55:30pm

re: #63 Killgore Trout

I know progressives are still obsessed with Mitt

Youtube Video

69 b_sharp  Mon, Dec 30, 2013 7:55:58pm

I’m heading off to bed so I can recover from my laborious sitting around all day by laying around for several hours reading either some fiction or some tech manuals related to my hobbies.

Later lizards.

70 Killgore Trout  Mon, Dec 30, 2013 7:56:39pm

re: #63 Killgore Trout

I also think it’s shitty that the on air talent is going to have to deliver forced apologies and possibly lose their jobs over this. Stupid commentary and hating Republicans is what MSNBC does that’s why there was a scheduled segment on a picture of Mitt’s black grandson. There was nothing newsworthy about it and what did they expect the on air people to say? It’s like hiring Bashir to spew hate at Republicans, writing a stupid speech, then firing him for reading it off the teleprompter. It’s stupid.

71 FemNaziBitch  Mon, Dec 30, 2013 7:58:24pm

Books will be like firearms.

archaic items to which used to represent freedom and for which some will always have an emotional attachment.

72 Killgore Trout  Mon, Dec 30, 2013 7:58:57pm

re: #65 Gus

Yeah, I saw it too. Was in poor taste but nothing to outrageous. Nothing to be fired over. Dumb move that she shouldn’t allow to happen again. LEAVE FAMILIES OUT OF IT. The end.

I suspect the tradition of leaving family out of it isn’t going to last much longer. It’s a relic of a gentler era.

73 FemNaziBitch  Mon, Dec 30, 2013 8:00:06pm
74 FemNaziBitch  Mon, Dec 30, 2013 8:03:18pm

Currently, I have an audio book calling my name.

William Gibson.

bbl

75 Gus  Mon, Dec 30, 2013 8:04:49pm

re: #72 Killgore Trout

I suspect the tradition of leaving family out of it isn’t going to last much longer. It’s a relic of a gentler era.

Guess not. I watch these clips sometimes and it finally dawns on me why some people are so deranged about things on Twitter. It’s like they’re punch drunk on the cable programs. Part comedy, part serious. Lots of giggling and focus on useless information. There’s a lack of seriousness and no organization to the programming. It begins with Morning Joe. Heck, the local morning news is getting that way too. Non stop giggling in the morning.

76 Gus  Mon, Dec 30, 2013 8:08:28pm

TV. Bleh.

77 Gus  Mon, Dec 30, 2013 8:09:25pm

Even Mediaite itself.

78 Gus  Mon, Dec 30, 2013 8:12:39pm

Not enough old people.

79 calochortus  Mon, Dec 30, 2013 8:13:15pm

re: #78 Gus

I’m doing my part-getting older every day.

80 Lidane  Mon, Dec 30, 2013 8:14:21pm

re: #76 Gus

TV. Bleh.

I prefer Netflix and Redbox. Also, video podcasts.

Pretty much the only live TV I watch anymore, aside from Sherlock, Agents of SHIELD and The Blacklist, are NFL games, soccer matches, and UFC fights. Everything else is either on demand or streamed, and I get my news online.

81 Belafon  Mon, Dec 30, 2013 8:19:25pm

re: #74 FemNaziBitch

My favorite author. If I’d had a daughter, I would have tried to figure out how to do fake razor blades out of the fingers and implanted glass lenses for Halloween. My neighbors wouldn’t have gotten it, but then again, they don’t get most of the costumes my sons come up with.

82 Gus  Mon, Dec 30, 2013 8:19:44pm

Society used to respect the old and the wise. Now everything is produced for a young audience that doesn’t even exist. Low ratings. Constant turn overs. MSNBC’s line-up seems to change every 6 months.

83 William Barnett-Lewis  Mon, Dec 30, 2013 8:19:55pm

re: #76 Gus

TV. Bleh.

T… V…? What is this “TV” you speak of?


/////

84 Gus  Mon, Dec 30, 2013 8:20:29pm

The dumbing down of America. Shock jokes. People that don’t read…

85 Gus  Mon, Dec 30, 2013 8:20:34pm
86 bratwurst  Mon, Dec 30, 2013 8:20:38pm

I spent 3+ hours on the phone with Comcast today trying to hammer out issues related to my recent move. They charged me $100 to send someone over to my new pad to transfer my service…but that price didn’t include the information that I would be getting a brand new account, including a new user name needed to access voicemail etc. online. When I suggested that being unable to use my voicemail for a whole week entitled me to a little price relief, the nice lady told me that this was a free service Comcast provides and is not part of what I pay for phone service!

Now that I own a home, I do have the option of Direct TV. Anyone have experience with them, especially their “bundled” services with other providers? I truly despise AT&T (but require a “land line”) and it looks like I would have to do business with those fuckers if I were to make the switch.

87 calochortus  Mon, Dec 30, 2013 8:21:17pm

re: #85 Gus

Salt water is a good gun lubricant? Who knew?

88 Gus  Mon, Dec 30, 2013 8:26:10pm

re: #83 William Barnett-Lewis

T… V…? What is this “TV” you speak of?

/////

I like to call it TV because I know people don’t call it TV anymore.

89 William Barnett-Lewis  Mon, Dec 30, 2013 8:26:37pm

re: #81 Belafon

My favorite author. If I’d had a daughter, I would have tried to figure out how to do fake razor blades out of the fingers and implanted glass lenses for Halloween. My neighbors wouldn’t have gotten it, but then again, they don’t get most of the costumes my sons come up with.

Heh. Can’t go quite that far. He’s a great but I think I’d go with pre-crazy Heinlein or David Brin for my fav.

But we got into a hell of a great discussion between me, my wife & our soon to be 12 year old over his description of the Chiba City sky at the start of Neuromancer. He was rather boggled to realize he’d be one of the last to understand the idea of “snow” as it was used there from first hand experience.

It was almost as good as explaining the line in “Johnny B Goode” about
“Strumming to the rhythm that the drivers made”. In this case the driver is not another name for the engineer (sigh) but rather the big steel slab that connects the wheels to the cylinders of a steam engine sliding back and forth in a stable 4/4 rock beat.

Explaining a rotary phone is a hoot too…

90 Eclectic Cyborg  Mon, Dec 30, 2013 8:28:59pm

Hoping to knock another item off the bucket list soon. I’ve always wanted to write, direct and produce my own short film so I just opened a kickstarter account with that goal in mind.

Now, to come up with a concept…

91 William Barnett-Lewis  Mon, Dec 30, 2013 8:29:25pm

re: #86 bratwurst

I spent 3+ hours on the phone with Comcast today trying to hammer out issues related to my recent move. They charged me $100 to send someone over to my new pad to transfer my service…but that price didn’t include the information that I would be getting a brand new account, including a new user name needed to access voicemail etc. online. When I suggested that being unable to use my voicemail for a whole week entitled me to a little price relief, the nice lady told me that this was a free service Comcast provides and is not part of what I pay for phone service!

Now that I own a home, I do have the option of Direct TV. Anyone have experience with them, especially their “bundled” services with other providers? I truly despise AT&T (but require a “land line”) and it looks like I would have to do business with those fuckers if I were to make the switch.

DTV is ok. But we only used TV. I’ve got friends who willingly switched back to ATT from DTV bundles and others that liked their bundles. YMMV seems to be the takeaway.

Around here it’s Charter or CenturyLink. Century is tolerable and better than giving any cable company a dime.

92 RealityBasedSteve  Mon, Dec 30, 2013 8:34:12pm

re: #86 bratwurst

Now that I own a home, I do have the option of Direct TV. Anyone have experience with them, especially their “bundled” services with other providers? I truly despise AT&T (but require a “land line”) and it looks like I would have to do business with those fuckers if I were to make the switch.

I had Dish for quite a while before they finally ran cable where I live, then I switched in a heartbeat. Biggest reason is that with a dish when the weather gets bad, especially thunderstorms, you lose reception. There is nothing worst than to hear “Tornado Watch… Tornado Watch… Beep Beep … DEAD SILENCE … Satellite signal lost”. They all try to suck you in with great rates for a limited time, and dish was big on 240 channels. Well, I really don’t need 34 spanish language, 7 shop-at-home networks, 9 religious channels. Same thing on Cable.

I’ve got basic cable pack that gets me discover, A-E, Nat Geo, the rest. Didn’t go for HBO, Showtime, etc. If it’s out there, I can stream it free from *somewhere*.

RBS

93 Gus  Mon, Dec 30, 2013 8:35:36pm

Again with the right-wing end-times prepper Fukushima videos on Twitter.

94 Gus  Mon, Dec 30, 2013 8:42:15pm

re: #93 Gus

Again with the right-wing end-times prepper Fukushima videos on Twitter.

Another video of theirs…

Afordable Care Act was never meant to benefit the 25% of Americans without health insurance. It’s all apart of the “Create a problem, then have the solution” scam to ring in a single payer system forced on all Americans.

Join Rand Paul & Libertarians in signing the petition for a class action law suit against Obama & the NSA! Lets fight to keep OUR Rights! randpacusa…

95 calochortus  Mon, Dec 30, 2013 8:49:08pm

Time to move to a real printed-on-paper book. Good night and hasta mañana, lizards.

96 Amory Blaine  Mon, Dec 30, 2013 8:57:33pm

Grain and oil? Sounds like a recipe for fry bread.

97 darthstar  Mon, Dec 30, 2013 9:06:36pm

I started 2013 with the goal of answering one of life’s greatest questions. I’m happy to report I did it with 24 hours to spare.


98 freetoken  Mon, Dec 30, 2013 9:10:06pm

re: #96 Amory Blaine

Grain and oil? Sounds like a recipe for fry bread.

Or a recipe for Koch profits.

99 RealityBasedSteve  Mon, Dec 30, 2013 9:42:08pm

Made a new pen tonight. I was going keep it for myself, but it looks like one I could get a good price for. A friend said that I’ll never make any money from my hobby business because I keep wanting to keep all my very best stuff.

RBS

100 BeenHereAwhile  Mon, Dec 30, 2013 9:52:11pm

re: #82 Gus

Society used to respect the old and the wise. Now everything is produced for a young audience that doesn’t even exist. Low ratings. Constant turn overs. MSNBC’s line-up seems to change every 6 months.

“You don’t get old being no fool.”

Richard Pryor

101 RealityBasedSteve  Mon, Dec 30, 2013 10:00:12pm

re: #100 BeenHereAwhile

“You don’t get old being no fool.”

Richard Pryor

“When that fire hit your ass, it will sober your ass up quick! I saw something, I went, ‘Well, that’s a pretty blue. You know what? That looks like fire!’ Fire is inspirational. They should use it in the Olympics, because I ran the 100 in 4.3.”

Richard Pryor


RBS


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