Sublime: Keith Jarrett Trio, “When I Fall in Love”
Performed by Keith Jarrett (piano), Gary Peacock (bass) and Jack DeJohnette (drums) at Hitomi Memorial Hall, Tokyo (October 26, 1986)
Performed by Keith Jarrett (piano), Gary Peacock (bass) and Jack DeJohnette (drums) at Hitomi Memorial Hall, Tokyo (October 26, 1986)
Oh sweet jane, you just like doing this to me don’t you? Gah, there is very little in this world that comes close to the Trio at their best.
Thank you for this Charles. His piano is never a bad thing to hear & with them? Ah, sweet god, thank you for everything beautiful we have in this universe.
re: #1 allegro
First comment worthy. Astros win!
It would be great for Houston if they win it all, especially following the damage from Harvey.
re: #1 allegro
First comment worthy. Astros win!
Yea Astros!!!
This calls for some Dome Foam!
Astros have the best ballpark tribute brew pic.twitter.com/oGuADt6zai
— Darren Rovell (@darrenrovell) October 22, 2017
Are the Astros the only team to play in the World Series representing both leagues?
re: #3 Eclectic Cyborg
It would be great for Houston if they win it all, especially following the damage from Harvey.
That would be way cool. I don’t even like watching baseball but I will be watching the WS this year.
Nothing seems to stop the Dodgers this year. They win in 6.
re: #3 Eclectic Cyborg
It would be great for Houston if they win it all, especially following the damage from Harvey.
WORLD SERIES BOUND! Astros defeat Yankees, 4-0, in Game 7 of the ALCS! #KHOU #EarnHistory #WorldSeries pic.twitter.com/YBpVvEV8c5
— KHOU 11 News Houston (@KHOU) October 22, 2017
re: #1 allegro
First comment worthy. Astros win!
Good shall always triumph over evil
— MLB Jesus (@MLBJesus) October 22, 2017
The Yankees are absolutely terrible—- what happened to this team?
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) October 18, 2012
re: #11 I Would Prefer Not To
I don’t care how benign this may sound to you, you are wishing for the death of another human being, which is fucked up.
dept of random facts:
list of countries of origin of daca beneficiaries outside of mexico and central america
Peru
9,066
Brazil
7,361
South Korea
7,250
Ecuador
6,696
Colombia
6,591
Argentina
4,774
Philippines
4,655
Jamaica
3,435
India
3,182
Dominican Rep.
3,115
Venezuela
3,099
re: #12 teleskiguy
I don’t care how benign this may sound to you, you are wishing for the death of another human being, which is fucked up.
Can I wish for his death after more people die because of his neglect?
re: #12 teleskiguy
I don’t care how benign this may sound to you, you are wishing for the death of another human being, which is fucked up.
At some point, you’ve got to declare someone a scratch from the human race.
re: #14 I Would Prefer Not To
Can I wish for his death after more people die because of his neglect?
No. You want to sink to the level of RWNJs? Be my guest and let hate fill your heart.
re: #15 Brian J.
At some point, you’ve got to declare someone a scratch from the human race.
Are you saying someone should kill Fuckface Von Clownstick? Certainly sounds like it.
re: #16 teleskiguy
No. You want to sink to the level of RWNJs? Be my guest and let hate fill your heart.
It’s not hate. Under Trump people are going to die needlessly. Puerto Rico, is the best, but not the only, example. Not saying I or anyone else has the right to harm him, but this:
I have never killed a man, but I have read many obituaries with great pleasure. Clarence Darrow
Read more at: brainyquote.com
and with that I wish everyone a good night
re: #5 b.d. (bill d.)
Are the Astros the only team to play in the World Series representing both leagues?
Probably. Teams changing leagues is very rare. The Brewers did but haven’t been to the Series at all (I think).
Regardless: Go Dodgers
So I’m weird among most of my family and friends in that I really love sitcoms. Always have. Other formats are favored and I totally understand why.
So lizards what are your favorite sitcoms ever?
Mine, as of right now, would be: MASH, Parks & Rec, Happy Endings, Martin, Frasier
re: #17 teleskiguy
Are you saying someone should kill Fuckface Von Clownstick? Certainly sounds like it.
No. We are saying we hope that god strikes him down with a lighting bolt.
re: #17 teleskiguy
Are you saying someone should kill Fuckface Von Clownstick? Certainly sounds like it.
No…that’s bad, RWNJs-wishing-Obama-dead bad.
However, if Trump were to do a Brodie in the tub, end up face-down in his bucket of KFC, or go out like Elvis on his throne, I wouldn’t fucking weep for him at all.
re: #21 I Would Prefer Not To
No. We are saying we hope that god strikes him down with a lighting bolt.
re: #22 TedStriker
However, if Trump were to do a Brody in the tub, end up face-down in his bucket of KFC, or go out like Elvis on his throne, I wouldn’t fucking weep for him at all.
If anyone said this about G.W. Bush in 2007 here, their account would have been suspended with a quickness.
re: #21 I Would Prefer Not To
No. We are saying we hope that god strikes him down with a lighting bolt.
Golfing can be dangerous, I suppose, but I’m willing to let nature take its course. I would like him to resign for medical reasons. I don’t care if they are true or false. If he uses it to beat the rap, I promise I won’t complain (much).
I firmly believe in the rule of law, and therefore that it is not the job of a victim to design or inflict punishment. Right now this belief is hard to hold, but necessary.
it would be a disaster if resident rump was assasinated
he become a martyr, and we’d never hear the end of it
re: #25 dog philosopher ஐஒஔ௸
it would be a disaster if resident rump was assasinated
he become a martyr, and we’d never hear the end of it
I agree, but the man is full of rage. See Breitbart.
I heard that when Trump made that phone call he referred to the deceased as “your guy”. Either he A) forgot the man’s name, or B) he couldn’t bring himself to say an ethnic sounding name like LaDavid
re: #23 teleskiguy
If anyone said this about G.W. Bush in 2007 here, their account would have been suspended with a quickness.
Please read what I said and you tell me what’s wrong with it.
I am not actively wishing for anyone’s death, even Trump’s.
However, I’ll say it again; as with the Darrow quote, if Trump bought it from natural causes or because of the shitty diet he has cultivated over his lifetime, I wouldn’t weep for him at all, because he really is a fucking dumpster fire of a human being who, right now, is actively hurting and killing our fellow human beings (and countrymen) through purposeful neglect and incompetence.
I’m sorry, normal seasons can’t come to the phone right now https://t.co/mb7N3gM6Fr
— Atlas Obscura (@atlasobscura) October 22, 2017
This is the box I built to control the lights for halloween. I can use a tablet with a terminal emulator to control it. The outside of the box has eight outlets to plug lights into. The only thing I have not been able to get to work is bluetooth. I was hoping to be able to relay to some bluetooth speakers, but I’ll just run an aux cable out.
Now, I just need to get a couple of songs, and make the lights go off an one while they play.
Next year, I will make the box smaller.
re: #20 JordanRules
So I’m weird among most of my family and friends in that I really love sitcoms. Always have. Other formats are favored and I totally understand why.
So lizards what are your favorite sitcoms ever?
Mine, as of right now, would be: MASH, Parks & Rec, Happy Endings, Martin, Frasier
Seinfeld is the gold standard for sitcoms by me. Curb Your Enthusiasm is ‘pretty, pretty, pretty good’.
Hmmm… seems I have a type. MASH introduced me to Yiddish through Hawkeye. ‘Farkarkte’ is a word I like to use to pepper my constant kvetching.
re: #31 Alyosha
I didn’t catch Seinfeld much during it’s original run, but caught on and up years later.
Oh! Just reminded me how much I love Veep!
re: #31 Alyosha
Re Curb. I’m calling stupid drivers schmohawks now.
I found myself hooked on Scrubs
The Yankees failing to reach the World Series is so much better with the Titanic Music. #EarnHistory pic.twitter.com/fMXOwO1Oor
— daniel (@daniel_amoia) October 22, 2017
re: #34 SteveMcGriftFlynnComey… …corruptemoligate RN
I was crazy about Scrubs!
Quality bromance on that show.
re: #32 JordanRules
I didn’t catch Seinfeld much during it’s original run, but caught on and up years later.
Oh! Just reminded me how much I love Veep!
Totally forgot about Veep. Another casualty of the accelerating absurdity of reality in Washington.
re: #20 JordanRules
So I’m weird among most of my family and friends in that I really love sitcoms. Always have. Other formats are favored and I totally understand why.
So lizards what are your favorite sitcoms ever?
Mine, as of right now, would be: MASH, Parks & Rec, Happy Endings, Martin, Frasier
OK, I’m going to show my age here. The first one I loved was You’ll Never Get Rich (Phil Silvers Sgt. Bilko) Another one was Mr. Adams and Eve with Howard Duff and Ida Lupino as a pair of celebrities who had no clue about being normal. Next was Dobie Gillis especially the early episodes with Tuesday Weld and Warren Beatty. Get Smart had me in stitches. Then came All In The Family which really broke the mold. Everyone watched Monty Python when I was in college. Sledge Hammer was in the mold of Get Smart with its insanity. Since then, I rarely watch anything on the networks. Seems the cutting edge shows are now on the premium channels.
A motherfucking flowchart pic.twitter.com/MdRWpivx3q
— Guerrilla Prophet (@jaykelly26) October 22, 2017
re: #34 SteveMcGriftFlynnComey… …corruptemoligate RN
I found myself hooked on Scrubs
Kinda like MASH. Discovered a balance of pathos and ridiculousness.
re: #31 Alyosha
Seinfeld is the gold standard for sitcoms by me. Curb Your Enthusiasm is ‘pretty, pretty, pretty good’.
Hmmm… seems I have a type. MASH introduced me to Yiddish through Hawkeye. ‘Farkarkte’ is a word I like to use to pepper my constant kvetching.
AFAIK, the first place I heard ‘farkarkte’ was in The Blues Brothers, where Steve Lawrence’s character Maury Sline says to Jake and Elwood in the sauna, “you’re still wearing those farkarkte suits”.
I gathered that the word was Yiddish, but still wondered what that meant for years; when I found out, I chuckled a bit, because Sline was saying Jake and Elwood’s clothes were lousy (or shitty). From there, Madeline Kahn’s telling-off of Hedley Lamarr in Blazing Saddles made much more sense ;-)
Lili Von Shtupp: Vhy don’t you admit it? He’s too much of man for you. I know. You’re going to need an army to beat him! You’re finished. Fertig! Verfallen! Verlumpt! Verblunget! Verkackt!
re: #40 JordanRules
Ahead of it’s time!
I saw a rerun at my grandmother’s house in Sioux Falls, SD when I was very young. I distinctly remember a shootout and a detective yells out “Cover me!” and Frank Drebin throws a blanket over his head. My grandma and I were rolling on floor. A cherished memory.
One of my all time favorite sitcoms is The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. Wickedly funny but they also did a great job of talking serious subjects and the show had a handful of excellent dramatic moments.
re: #39 Joe Bacon 🌹
I was hoping I might be introduced to a few! Had not heard of Mr. Adam and Eve.
Premium cable and streaming outfits are doing a fine job with the format. It’s not dead!
re: #20 JordanRules
So I’m weird among most of my family and friends in that I really love sitcoms. Always have. Other formats are favored and I totally understand why.
So lizards what are your favorite sitcoms ever?
Mine, as of right now, would be: MASH, Parks & Rec, Happy Endings, Martin, Frasier
Not always technically a comedy, but often really funny, Sports Night. And Fawlty Towers, AbFab, WKRP in Cincinnati and lately Grace & Frankie round out my top five.
re: #42 Alyosha
Kinda like MASH. Discovered a balance of pathos and ridiculousness.
I could never get into MASH and I think it’s because of several guys I knew were killed in Vietnam. Dad had a second job as a welding teacher during the 60s and his assistant Jimmy (cannot remember his last name) was drafted but he decided to go into the Marines instead. Jimmy was killed during basic training when there was an accident at the rifle range. Dad took Jimmy’s death real hard. I don’t think he ever got over it. There were a couple guys who went to school with my sisters. One was named Buck, he went to Vietnam, 2 weeks later he was killed. Another was Jerry who had a crush on my sister. Jerry was killed in action as well. My cousin Mark was in Cambodia during the war I sighed a big relief when he came home. Only wish I could remember the other guys full names.
I tried to watch the first episode of MASH but it just brought back those sad memories.
re: #45 Eclectic Cyborg
One of my all time favorite sitcoms is The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. Wickedly funny but they also did a great job of talking serious subjects and the show had a handful of excellent dramatic moments.
The FPoB episode where Will and Carlton get pulled over in some backwater for “driving while black” in Carl’s partner’s Mercedes and thrown in jail is one of the best “social commentary” episodes I think I’ve ever watched for any show, let alone a sitcom.
Carl’s righteous anger at the cops when he finds out and goes to the station to bail them out is powerful stuff.
North Texas is getting hit by a rather fun looking system. I’m on the eastern edge of the Metroplex, but there’s enough energy we just got hit by a quick downburst. I’m in the little box to the right of Dallas: wfaa.com.
re: #47 BeachDem
Sports Night counts and I thought it was incredible.
British comedies are a present that I haven’t opened yet, other than the great, original The Office. I am all in on British detective shows and mystery series though.
I adore Frank & Gracie and the other Netflix offering Masters of None.
re: #49 Joe Bacon 🌹
I could never get into MASH and I think it’s because of several guys I knew were killed in Vietnam. Dad had a second job as a welding teacher during the 60s and his assistant Jimmy (cannot remember his last name) was drafted but he decided to go into the Marines instead. Jimmy was killed during basic training when there was an accident at the rifle range. Dad took Jimmy’s death real hard. I don’t think he ever got over it. There were a couple guys who went to school with my sisters. One was named Buck, he went to Vietnam, 2 weeks later he was killed. Another was Jerry who had a crush on my sister. Jerry was killed in action as well. My cousin Mark was in Cambodia during the war I sighed a big relief when he came home. Only wish I could remember the other guys full names.
I tried to watch the first episode of MASH but it just brought back those sad memories.
I can absolutely understand how it’d be difficult to watch for someone who lived through that time and lost friends and family.
It used to air every weekday evening around sunset when I was a kid and between the theme song and the tragic notes, though I laughed (and later on came to appreciate Catch 22 because of it) I was always depressed when the credits rolled.
Worst parts were when they’d just lost another patient and the call would go out on the tannoy that more choppers were inbound.
Shivers.
late night randomness
i’m still puzzling over the mental processes, such as they are, of the wingnut who i, uh, chatted with today. his main idea seemed to be that democrats hate black people because they passed daca, and as he kept on saying, “where is the daca for african americans?”
???
it’s hard to believe that somebody can’t understand that native born citizens don’t need immigration legislation, but anyway, this is what he ended up saying
You can’t even list one black country that you people care enough about to include in your list of illegal aliens [actually, a list of countries that daca beneficiaries came from], let alone black US citizens, who you people hate the most.
Only the hardest core racist would demand for years EOs and legislation specifically for non-black people.
sometimes i wonder how these guys manage to function…
re: #55 dog philosopher ஐஒஔ௸
Okaaaay.
“Watch, as I show you that I don’t think blacks are citizens and blame you for not taking care of them.”
re: #53 JordanRules
Sports Night counts and I thought it was incredible.
British comedies are a present that I haven’t opened yet, other than the great, original The Office. I am all in on British detective shows and mystery series though.
I adore Frank & Gracie and the other Netflix offering Masters of None.
When this round of travel is finished, I need to check out Masters of None. Also, I really like Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt. But Sports Night is my favorite all time show of any genre. I have it on DVD and watch the whole thing about once a year.
I saw Johnny Winter in a little club in Denver six years ago. He sat down for the whole 90 minute set.
Never saw Albert Collins, but one of my close skiing buddies saw him a bunch of times, even rode on his bus from Boulder to Kansas City! I showed him this picture and he was all like “Damn, that’s *the show,* dude!”
re: #51 TedStriker
That was a great episode from a classic show.
Here’s another glimpse back on the 90s.
Crazy how Family Matters dropped this episode in 1994 about police brutality and it’s just as real almost 25 years later…. pic.twitter.com/SnETXVH0we
— Harvey Specter™ (@theJay_Show) October 12, 2017
re: #59 teleskiguy
I forgot to add this fact about Albert Collins. He drove his own tour bus.
re: #53 JordanRules
Sports Night counts and I thought it was incredible.
British comedies are a present that I haven’t opened yet, other than the great, original The Office. I am all in on British detective shows and mystery series though.
I adore Frank & Gracie and the other Netflix offering Masters of None.
Ooh, one more comment about British detective shows—Touching Evil and Wire In the Blood—can’t go wrong with Robson Green, and Touching Evil also has the great Nicola Walker.
I watch almost nothing but British detective shows, and sports.
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— Korben the Budgie (@korbenisabird) October 22, 2017
re: #58 BeachDem
When this round of travel is finished, I need to check out Masters of None. Also, I really like Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt. But Sports Night is my favorite all time show of any genre. I have it on DVD and watch the whole thing about once a year.
Night Court hasn’t been mentioned. It should be. Fine show.
re: #64 austin_blue
I’m currently watching it again in reruns. Love it.
Lubbock’s Mr. Conservative, still swilling the Reagan koolaid.
re: #55 dog philosopher ஐஒஔ௸
late night randomness
i’m still puzzling over the mental processes, such as they are, of the wingnut who i, uh, chatted with today. his main idea seemed to be that democrats hate black people because they passed daca, and as he kept on saying, “where is the daca for african americans?”
???
it’s hard to believe that somebody can’t understand that native born citizens don’t need immigration legislation, but anyway, this is what he ended up saying
…….
Maybe you should ask him what he thought DACA included? He may have thought it provided free college educations to those covered under its provisions. The problem with conversing with wingnuts is that they have an alternative set of “facts” that don’t comport with reality but do comport with Fox News, Alex Jones, and Breitbart.
re: #66 Shiplord Kirel, live from behind wingnut lines
Lubbock’s Mr. Conservative, still swilling the Reagan koolaid.
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Maybe he knows the truth but, like all good Republicans, is lying.
re: #63 meteor
I watch almost nothing but British detective shows, and sports.
Though less than one fifth the size of the US, UK television produces more quality shows.
I’ve been watch a few episodes of UK house-building shows, and it strikes me how there is, if one watches carefully with a critical eye, the influence of American commercialism rubbing up against more traditional British cultural conservatism.
I suspect that the influence of what is thought of as “American” - from our movies and TV - continues to force UK television towards the more commercial.
I understand that the BBC is a government institution and it has played an outsized role in the UK television (and before that, radio). We’ve never had the equivalent here.
Did @realDonaldTrump tell #SgtLaDavidJohnson’s widow “He knew what he was signing up for”
Who do you think is telling the truth?
Vote&RT 😊— Trump Opinion Polls (@DTrumpPoll) October 18, 2017
re: #69 freetoken
Though less than one fifth the size of the US, UK television produces more quality shows.
I’ve been watch a few episodes of UK house-building shows, and it strikes me how there is, if one watches carefully with a critical eye, the influence of American commercialism rubbing up against more traditional British cultural conservatism.
I suspect that the influence of what is thought of as “American” - from our movies and TV - continues to force UK television towards the more commercial.
I understand that the BBC is a government institution and it has played an outsized role in the UK television (and before that, radio). We’ve never had the equivalent here.
Oh, I don’t know about that. PBS has done some wonderful stuff, from Sesame Street, to the Ken Burns’ docs, to American Experience, to Frontline.
But they have never done entertainment like sitcoms and drama, not competing with broadcast or cable. For that, they have imported shows, mostly from the Beeb.
Then again, if Americans were taxed $190/year to have a TV in their house, they’d riot.
How barbaric are we humans? Pretty fucking barbaric. The 5 Creepiest Stories in the History of War https://t.co/kpLzdhEsbp
— Charlie Vogel (@teleskiguy) October 22, 2017
This MoDo piece with President Jimmy Carter is…………… something.
Need some time with this. Hm.
re: #71 austin_blue
I guess my point is that PBS was added, as an adjunct especially for rural communities, after commercial TV was already the American way.
And while PBS serves as an analogy to the BBC in so far as being a provider of educational programs, PBS has never been positioned as the keeper of American culture, whatever that latter may be.
And, PBS has never had much of a market share, while the BBC was a practical monopoly for some time.
Even contemporary UK companies like ITV are still influenced by the cultural heritage of the BBC.
Women, I will let you in on a male secret. Men know that constantly self-proclaiming male ‘feminists’ are often predatory sleaze bags. They are intensely disliked by other men because of their manipulative qualities and not, in general, because they are viewed to be sex traitors.
— Julian Assange 🔹 (@JulianAssange) October 21, 2017
“Surprise sex” enthusiast and condom-vandal Julian Assange reveals secrets of masculinity, to adoring women from his underground lair. https://t.co/F9nrxqStXn
— DPRK News Service (@DPRK_News) October 21, 2017
re: #71 austin_blue
Then again, if Americans were taxed $190/year to have a TV in their house, they’d riot.
And ironically, many Americans spend at least that much on their combined cable+smartphone bills per month, mostly for crap.
re: #73 JordanRules
This MoDo piece with President Jimmy Carter is…………… something.
Need some time with this. Hm.
Welp, he’s a 93 year old Southern Baptist who was raised in deep south Georgia and was a Naval Academy grad who served on nuclear attack submarines. I also went hmmm with some of his comments, but on the whole found his wife to be the more interesting person in the room.
re: #71 austin_blue
But we are if you add up the comm taxes on Cable/Sat TV bills. Those taxes are just the cost of doing business and most people ignore them.
re: #74 freetoken
I guess my point is that PBS was added, as an adjunct especially for rural communities, after commercial TV was already the American way.
And while PBS serves as an analogy to the BBC in so far as being a provider of educational programs, PBS has never been positioned as the keeper of American culture, whatever that latter may be.
And, PBS has never had much of a market share, while the BBC was a practical monopoly for some time.
Even contemporary UK companies like ITV are still influenced by the cultural heritage of the BBC.
I completely agree with everything in this post.
America’s smokers are increasingly concentrated in states where cigarettes are cheap. https://t.co/Bafs97bJYL
— The Denver Post (@denverpost) October 22, 2017
Another great study that belongs in the annals of The Institute For The Incredibly Fucking Obvious. https://t.co/CJnlFOYZoq
— Charlie Vogel (@teleskiguy) October 22, 2017
Why I’m in favor of increasing the national gas tax: discourage gluttonous automobile use whilst developing new energy sources and modes of transportation with the added revenue. I know, totally communist.
re: #78 Dave In Austin
But we are if you add up the comm taxes on Cable/Sat TV bills. Those taxes are just the cost of doing business and most people ignore them.
Of course they are, but that’s a pass-through expense for Corporations, which are good and kind and have our very best interests clasped to their generous hearts! Not like the Evil Gubmint BuroCrats.
re: #80 teleskiguy
I quit smoking tobacco this year (2017, I’m actually not sure how long it’s been since my last cigarette, several months now) and the fact that I’m not spending a Grant a month on smokes has definitely added up and made a difference.
Hey.
Load it up, drive it, park it, unload it, set it up, test it, bang it. talk about it. Slam it.Give props, thank folks, cut it off, hug and kiss, be thankful people came to actually listen, split moneys, break it down, walk it out, load it up, drive it to load it up, and unload it and appreciate the night.
Had to park my van on the side street. 15 minutes until we start… Went out to discuss with myself shirt or T shirt and here’s this old guy holding on to signpost next to my van and like if he isn’t he flies off into space. I’m coming… But then I realize about 5 or 6 locals who know, and the one girl says “Eddie? If we drive you home, you won’t throw up in the car will you?” I think they’ve saved this guy at least one other time. Fucking Saints. Saints. This boy would not have made it 20 yards until he spun into space. Saints.
Meanwhile later at the Bat Cave….
Fat woman attacked my bass player in slow motion….If she got him close to the boat he would have been gaffed…….2 different guys tried to pick up my wife. Some crazy blonde 25 years younger than me was shaking and a shimmying……RIGHT. THERE. Some people actually threw money that was foldable… I did not drink quite enough.
They want us back. Finally. Crazy as me.
re: #83 nines09
Hey.
Load it up, drive it, park it, unload it, set it up, test it, bang it. talk about it. Slam it.Give props, thank folks, cut it off, hug and kiss, be thankful people came to actually listen, split moneys, break it down, walk it out, load it up, drive it to load it up, and unload it and appreciate the night.
Had to park my van on the side street. 15 minutes until we start… Went out to discuss with myself shirt or T shirt and here’s this old guy holding on to signpost next to my van and like if he isn’t he flies off into space. I’m coming… But then I realize about 5 or 6 locals who know, and the one girl says “Eddie? If we drive you home, you won’t throw up in the car will you?” I think they’ve saved this guy at least one other time. Fucking Saints. Saints. This boy would not have made it 20 yards until he spun into space. Saints.
Meanwhile later at the Bat Cave….
Fat woman attacked my bass player in slow motion….If she got him close to the boat he would have been gaffed…….2 different guys tried to pick up my wife. Some crazy blonde 25 years younger than me was shaking and a shimmying……RIGHT. THERE. Some people actually threw money that was foldable… I did not drink quite enough.
They want us back. Finally. Crazy as me.
Ah, the Rock and Roll life. Sounds like it was an excellent gig!
Well, it’s late and I am off for the rack. Night all, see you tomorrow.
Since this was a Very Bad Week for teh drumpf, which, as GDF has noted, is de rigueur and will continue to get worse, I expect a fairly substantial tweet storm by the shit flinging fuck goblin tomorrow when he takes his morning d(r)ump(f).
re: #84 austin_blue
Thank you, you are too kind. Tonight I just said fuck it. It was just like a lot of others. But tonight I just said fuck it. Like I did a long time ago. I broke out the Vibrato Bar more than usual and I noticed people bending. Or that was my new Varilux glasses…And I ain’t kidding.
Thank you all.
I shall post pictures in my pic. Maybe.
Night night.
Best road cut ever? Fall out from several episodes of activity at Chimborazo volcano, Ecuador. Credit: https://t.co/BE4SCZ3ID1 pic.twitter.com/nJ2chFjuWK
— Luca Dal Zilio (@lucadalzilio) October 21, 2017
The good old days of Twitter.
@Sn00ki u r right, I would never tax your tanning bed! Pres Obama’s tax/spend policy is quite The Situation. but I do rec wearing sunscreen!
— John McCain (@SenJohnMcCain) June 9, 2010
“Don’t let strippers in your house” says Kokomo gun theft victim after 16 firearms stolen pic.twitter.com/bu5JFAVaku
— Russ McQuaid (@RussMcQuaidNews) October 20, 2017
— Dark Stock Photos (@darkstockphotos) October 22, 2017
re: #73 JordanRules
I wish I hadn’t read that. My view of Jimmy Carter has diminished a bit. Interesting that him and his wife don’t see eye to eye on the Russian interference/influence.
His remark about his standing off from the other Presidents in that pic seems a bit haughty.
re: #80 teleskiguy
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Why I’m in favor of increasing the national gas tax: discourage gluttonous automobile use whilst developing new energy sources and modes of transportation with the added revenue. I know, totally communist.
Current gasoline prices in this part of Germany are around €1.33 per liter, or $5.93 per gallon. Only real difference in price is taxes. Americans would go to war before paying that much for gasoline.
re: #92 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
Current gasoline prices in this part of Germany are around €1.33 per liter, or $5.93 per gallon. Only real difference in price is taxes. Americans would go to war before paying that much for gasoline.
Just for reference: My gas stations are smack dab in between Vail, CO and Glenwood Springs, CO. $2.71/gal.
When I was 17 I remember filling up my Dodge Neon (which I had just bought from my sister) in Colorado Springs, gas was 75¢/gal. 1999. Cost less than seven dollars, and I had an empty tank.
re: #94 teleskiguy
When I was 17 I remember filling up my Dodge Neon (which I had just bought from my sister) in Colorado Springs, gas was 75¢/gal. 1997.
In Moscow in 1992, I filled up my Lada for 120 Rubles, or around three dollars.
re: #95 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
I did make a few edits to my original comment. I was 17 in 1999, not 1997.
re: #90 goddamnedfrank
Julian Assange Family Photos
re: #83 nines09
I went through more than a few of those myself back in the mid 80’s. Sounds like you had a great time.
As long as the gear makes it, I’m happy.
re: #83 nines09
In 1995, our group went on an eleven-stop tour with two other bands…eighteen people in the tour bus…even without taking any kind of hard drugs, the lack of sleep and the constant stream of adrenaline kicks left me me unaware of what day it was, what city I was in, or who I was just talking to, even though it was someone on the tour…
re: #93 teleskiguy
We’re paying $2.91 for mid grade here on the south Oregon coast. I do pay extra ($4.00/gal) to run a higher octane non-ethanol in our old Mustang because I got tired of rebuilding the carburetor every two years. Ethanol resistant parts only resist ethanol for so long! I’ve been running on the same rebuild with straight gas for eight years without a problem, just adjust it spring and fall. It’s worth it and the car really likes the extra timing (MSD-adjustable at dash while running) and I would pay more to keep running it just for the peace of mind.
I drive the car just about every day but it’s mostly local.
re: #100 Odie Hugh Manatee
Sounds like you’re navigating the *trade offs* of efficient and gluttonous driving with a very fun car. You have my kudos.
I’m pretty sure you have to go to the local airport (third largest in Colorado, BTW) to get above 91 octane gasoline with no ethanol. Non-ethanol gasoline doesn’t exist at petrol stations around here, every pump has a big sticker that says “10% ethanol.”
re: #101 teleskiguy
If you gotta suffer, enjoy yourself while doing so. :)
re: #102 teleskiguy
The nice thing about the Mustang is that since it’s a classic and has a custom paint job, I get to fill it myself because they don’t want to mess it up. No waiting for an attendant (Oregon law) and nobody is ever in front of the pump.
re: #103 Odie Hugh Manatee
Legal weed and yet YOU CAN’T USE GAS PUMPS, PEASANTS! Never understood those laws in Oregon and New Jersey. Like dry counties in the south.
re: #104 teleskiguy
An Oregon lawmaker didn’t like having to pump his own gas so he writes a law to prohibit people like him from pumping their own gas and it gets passed. Problem solved!
Actually it’s not bad at all, especially for the elderly.
re: #105 Odie Hugh Manatee
An Oregon lawmaker didn’t like having to pump his own gas so he writes a law to prohibit people like him from pumping their own gas and it gets passed. Problem solved!
Actually it’s not bad at all, especially for the elderly.
My very first job where I had to give my employer my Social Security number was a gas station, right across the street from where I went to school. I was 15.
I can remember pumping gas for elderly folks, and filling their big gulps with diet pepsi, and all they had to do was push the ‘HELP’ button. We were all glad to do it. No law needed.
That gas station is gone now. That was 20 years ago, so I’m not sure how gas stations operate these days. That ‘HELP’ button is on every electronic petrol pump, which signals the clerks inside the station. I bet 98% of the alerts from the ‘HELP’ button on petrol pumps in the United States are completely ignored.
Downsizing, you see. Efficiency.
re: #106 teleskiguy
It’s a stark contrast going out of state and filling up. Stations with one person or even nobody (card only). Traveling through Oregon exposes you to at least one local everywhere you fill up.
Talking to strangers who fill your car can be interesting.
re: #107 Odie Hugh Manatee
It’s a stark contrast going out of state and filling up. Stations with one person or even nobody (card only). Traveling through Oregon exposes you to at least one local everywhere you fill up.
Talking to strangers who fill your car can be interesting.
Card-only, unstaffed self-service stations are quite common in Germany and the Netherlands.
re: #108 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
Yeah, I can see the practicality for some locations. In Washington state, back in the 60’s through the 80’s, most of the stations had self-serve and attended filling sides. Attended filling cost a few pennies a gallon more and came with window cleaning and oil level check, if desired.
I thought that was a great arrangement.
re: #107 Odie Hugh Manatee
Talking to strangers who fill your car can be interesting.
I will keep this in mind! If I am ever in Oregon gassing up, I will jabber away, talk about what the fuck ever!
re: #110 teleskiguy
Talk about the weed… it’s something our states have in common. :)
re: #55 dog philosopher ஐஒஔ௸
So you couldn’t point out to the idiot that African Americans are citizens and thus not in need of DACA? Or that there are Black beneficiaries of DACA (Jamaicans for example)?
I guess if you’re going to communicate with Rightwing idiots, you must call them out on their nonsense. It doesn’t seem like a hard thing to do since their facts are wrong wrong wrong.
re: #112 Patricia Kayden
So you couldn’t point out to the idiot that African Americans are citizens and thus not in need of DACA? Or that there are Black beneficiaries of DACA (Jamaicans for example)?
I guess if you’re going to communicate with Rightwing idiots, you must call them out on their nonsense. It doesn’t seem like a hard thing to do since their facts are wrong wrong wrong.
It’s like explaining to them that Puerto Ricans are US citizens…
re: #114 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
Then they’re simply not worth talking to because it should be obvious that African Americans are Americans — as much and even more so than many other American ethnic groupings given how long they have been here.
re: #11 I Would Prefer Not To
What about all the millions of people who will die screaming and crying in the backseat of the country-size bus he is driving?
re: #105 Odie Hugh Manatee
An Oregon lawmaker didn’t like having to pump his own gas so he writes a law to prohibit people like him from pumping their own gas and it gets passed. Problem solved!
Actually it’s not bad at all, especially for the elderly.
Drivers in New Jersey aren’t allowed to pump their own gas, and it is cheaper than New York gas. Funny fact, I can always ask where in Jersey they live when they ask me how to use the pump.
re: #117 Shropshire Slasher
And in some cases the gas is cheaper in NJ than in Philly.
Sitcoms currently in rotation at the peoples outpost #42: Get a Life, The Office, Parks & Rec, Seinfeld, Happy Endings, Will and Grace (orig), Sanford & Son and Silicon Valley.
My favorite sitcoms growing up:
I Love Lucy
The Honeymooners
My Little Margie
Oh Susanna!
I Married Joan
Dobie Gillis (especially Maynard G. Krebs!)
McHale’s Navy
Gilligan’s Island (Maynard on an Island)
Get Smart
When I got married (early ‘70’s) Zedushka & I made a decision to not own a TV. But we had some of the very earliest personal computers, starting with a TRS-80 from Radio Shack, then an Apple IIe (pre-Mac), Amiga, IBM AT. My kids had their own Geocities web pages in 1998.
re: #120 The Vicious Babushka
I made a similar decision when I moved into my house. I had a choice between cable TV or the internet. I chose the internet and have not regretted it since.
Trump and the White House have an unmistakable pattern of going after prominent black women. https://t.co/jDr8l2Igp1
— Jamelle Bouie (@jbouie) October 20, 2017
Yes, McCain, Hillary, Barack Obama, Cruz, Jeb!, Rosie O’Donnell, Kim Jung Un are all black women https://t.co/MbngxIMxOY
— Ben Shapiro (@benshapiro) October 22, 2017
Nice. A retweet from Honest Conservative Ben “The genocide of Native people’s was Actually Good” Shapiro. https://t.co/s6GOwsldar
— Jamelle Bouie (@jbouie) October 22, 2017
re: #124 Smith25’s Liberal Thighs
“We’ll say it so much you’ll get tired of saying it!”
re: #118 PhillyPretzel
And in some cases the gas is cheaper in NJ than in Philly.
Gas is always cheaper by a few cents over in Ohio also. Sometimes I’ll drive the extra 6 miles to go into Ohio to fill up.
He has no idea WTF he is talking about
.@POTUS: “If we pick up one point on GDP, that’s $2.5 trillion… It more than pays for everything.” #SundayFutures @MariaBartiromo pic.twitter.com/MGBqjS9a6k
— Fox News (@FoxNews) October 22, 2017
re: #127 The Vicious Babushka
Just like what happened in Kansas.
re: #20 JordanRules
So I’m weird among most of my family and friends in that I really love sitcoms. Always have. Other formats are favored and I totally understand why.
So lizards what are your favorite sitcoms ever?
Mine, as of right now, would be: MASH, Parks & Rec, Happy Endings, Martin, Frasier
Way late on this, but here goes:
Arrested Development(does this count as a sitcom?)
Curb your Enthusiasm
WKRP
News Radio
Seinfield
Family Guy
re: #20 JordanRules
So I’m weird among most of my family and friends in that I really love sitcoms. Always have. Other formats are favored and I totally understand why.
So lizards what are your favorite sitcoms ever?
Mine, as of right now, would be: MASH, Parks & Rec, Happy Endings, Martin, Frasier
Plus
Barney Miller
All in the family
re: #128 jaunte
Just like what happened in Kansas.
My conservative friend wants me to prove that lowering taxes will increase the deficit. Kansas doesn’t count, it’s only a state. They heard the talking points on the radio, that’s all they need. Fuck em
NONONONONOFUCKINGPE.
No fooking way you muppet!!! pic.twitter.com/ut8Yu0WJkj
— you muppet (@youmuppet_) October 22, 2017
re: #132 MsJ
Just think how good it is for the developers not to have those onerous worker safety protections regulations in place.
.@POTUS: “When [@RepWilson] made that statement, I thought it was sickening, actually.” #SundayFutures @MariaBartiromo pic.twitter.com/0olRjzurlC
— Fox News (@FoxNews) October 22, 2017
Morning.
Sunday local politics shows are interesting in Columbus today.
First I did not know the Pat Tiberi has decided not to run again for his Ohio 12th District Congressional Rep seat he has held since 2001. That is not my district but it is a big part of Columbus. It is the former seat of John Kasich.
I guess he has decided that as a moderate almost invisible party loyalist he has no future in conservative crazy Washington.
I am honestly shocked he is giving it up. He’s 55 so he could have had a few more terms in him. It is kind of scary that he seems to be saying he can’t work in a Republican Congress. Hell, he is pretty much a rubber stamper. Not good. Another sign of the issues in the GOP.
Need more indication of Republican craziness? Mary Taylor, John Kasich’s Lieutenant Governor of Ohio, is running for Ohio Governor and she and several other Republicans running for the office are running away from Kasich. Basically they are saying Kasich isn’t a true representative of the Republican party.
Think about that. Kasich is being seen as not a true Republican (of today).
Yeeesh! We have a huge mess. I thought the Republicans were crazy. They are crazier than I ever thought. Freaking Bannon may be right. He may be the “face” of the party.
NYTimes columnist writes bothsiderist op-ed about Trump and Wilson. BIE Felicia takes it, and him, apart line by line.
The political guardrails are gone. My analysis of a bitter week in Washington that obscured the grief of 4 families. https://t.co/dA0yEZ3Yxf
— Michael D. Shear (@shearm) October 21, 2017
Your analysis is complete shit and I’m going to show you, line by awful line, how trashy it is, Michael. https://t.co/X4TdWB2qxb
— B.I.E. Felicia (@FeministaJones) October 22, 2017
One measure of leaders is the thickness of their skin. Another is the thickness of the walls of their heart. #RadicalInclusion
— GEN(R) Marty Dempsey (@Martin_Dempsey) October 22, 2017
What flavor of Kool-Aid is “Jamelle?”
I figure all the Jell-O flavor names were taken when you were born #Lemonjello— Scott Bolas (@scottyhasty) October 22, 2017
It is just *so weird* that getting a retweet from a popular conservative brings a torrent of racism. https://t.co/TAopSipaio
— Jamelle Bouie (@jbouie) October 22, 2017
re: #139 FormerDirtDart
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Wow. How often does a former chairman of the joint chiefs speak out like this?
re: #133 jaunte
Just think how good it is for the developers not to have those onerous
worker safety protectionsregulations in place.
“He knew what he was volunteering for”
re: #137 ObserverArt
Morning.
Sunday local politics shows are interesting in Columbus today.
First I did not know the Pat Tiberi has decided not to run again for his Ohio 12th District Congressional Rep seat he has held since 2001. That is not my district but it is a big part of Columbus. It is the former seat of John Kasich.
I guess he has decided that as a moderate almost invisible party loyalist he has no future in conservative crazy Washington.
I am honestly shocked he is giving it up. He’s 55 so he could have had a few more terms in him. It is kind of scary that he seems to be saying he can’t work in a Republican Congress. Hell, he is pretty much a rubber stamper. Not good. Another sign of the issues in the GOP.
Need more indication of Republican craziness? Mary Taylor, John Kasich’s Lieutenant Governor of Ohio, is running for Ohio Governor and she and several other Republicans running for the office are running away from Kasich. Basically they are saying Kasich isn’t a true representative of the Republican party.
Think about that. Kasich is being seen as not a true Republican (of today).
Yeeesh! We have a huge mess. I thought the Republicans were crazy. They are crazier than I ever thought. Freaking Bannon may be right. He may be the “face” of the party.
Ideologically speaking your average Republican does have more in common with Bannon/Trump than Kasich or W Bush.
re: #141 HappyWarrior
Wow. How often does a former chairman of the joint chiefs speak out like this?
Not damn often. Though, it does appear to be becoming more commonplace.
I wonder why.
JUST IN: Trump heads to his Virginia golf club for second consecutive day https://t.co/jobhyEsvHJ pic.twitter.com/sHc5zSjoKc
— The Hill (@thehill) October 22, 2017
Bastard couldn’t even be bothered to send a tweet about #OneAmericaAppeal before tee time.
Asshole. https://t.co/RJFyLDbjCi— Toni The Tiger 🎃 (@ToniTagliarino) October 22, 2017
re: #147 Shropshire Slasher
It is Sunday, shouldn’t he be at church?
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These pulpit pimps gave Reagan a pass for never going to church. The same Pulpit Pimps who blasted Carter, Bill Clinton and Obama for going to church every Sunday. Even when shown video of Obama in church, FranKKKy Graham KKKraKKKer still said that Obama was a godless Muslim.
It’s time to take these pulpit pimps off of welfare once and for all and TAX THE CHURCHES!
re: #137 ObserverArt
Bannon’s ass is now the true face of the RepubliKKKlan Party. And the farts that come out of it seduce the RepubliKKKlan rank and file.
The gunman in a quadruple shooting at a Pennsylvania basketball court fired from an elevated position, police say https://t.co/F7zTzvlwQo pic.twitter.com/9zCahZdjSn
— CBS News (@CBSNews) October 22, 2017
“… Police say both AR and handgun rounds have been found. …”
He didn’t “allegedly” lie about her. THERE IS PROOF HE LIED.
Moments ago, @RepWilson demanded an apology from Gen. John Kelly for allegedly lying about her. pic.twitter.com/kD87GrGw01
— Fox News (@FoxNews) October 22, 2017
re: #148 Joe Bacon 🌹
If that includes the Church of Scientology you got a deal. Watched American Made yesterday, put away you hatred for Tom Cruise and go see it, on Netflix of course.
re: #150 FormerDirtDart
When it comes to guns once again nothing will be done until the guns are turned on the rich.
re: #152 Shropshire Slasher
If that includes the Church of Scientology you got a deal. Watched American Made yesterday, put away you hatred for Tom Cruise and go see it, on Netflix of course.
Tax every church. They want to play the politics game, so they have to pay like everyone else!
re: #151 The Vicious Babushka
He didn’t “allegedly” lie about her. THERE IS PROOF HE LIED.
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Yep. Kelly lied and he does owe her an apology.
This cat litter isn’t about to scoop itself…
re: #155 HappyWarrior
Yep. Kelly lied and he does owe her an apology.
Let’s get another thing straight re Kellys sons death
His wife was the next of kin and was called (as I understand it)
The general even given his role in the admin was not the next of kin..hence the breakfast and not an “official” condolence call
re: #157 dangerman
Let’s get another thing straight re Kellys sons death
His wife was the next of kin and was called (as I understand it)
The general even given his role in the admin was not the next of kin..hence the breakfast and not an “official” condolence call
That’s correct. The younger Kelly’s wife would have received that call.
All this talk about sitcoms. For the longest time, Seinfeld has been my favorite. But that’s been changing the more I’ve been watching That 70’s show. I’ve always enjoyed both, but now that T7S is on Netflix, I realize how much I missed of it when it was on the air when new.
Yes, there are so many lines and “I know someone like that!” moments on Seinfeld. Heck, I still quote that show almost daily as I go about my day. But with T7S, there are actually a lot of things taken quite seriously. I keep thinking of that Season 1 episode - Career Day when Eric goes to the hospital with Kitty. The doctors would treat her like crap simply because she was a woman, but she always did her job, and saved their asses too. The one part that drew me in was when one of her favorite patients who she’s talked about at home quite often passes away. Eric couldn’t deal with it and didn’t know how Kitty seemed to just shrug it off like it was nothing. And this was their ride home:
Ah. Music.
re: #154 Joe Bacon
Tax every church. They want to play the politics game, so they have to pay like everyone else!
There has got to be another way. That taxation sounds like a better idea than it is. Being taxpayers is not what gives us our voice. Awful precedent, as awful as unintended I’m sure.
IMO We don’t want government depending on religion for revenue. We don’t want to treat little rural or local churches like mega churches. You don’t want that fight with the catholic church in our courts. It’s a guaranteed loser. We don’t need believer vs non believer strife.
A quick perusal seems to show that a majority of respondents on twitter agree with Col. Davis
.@kimguilfoyle: “Does anybody think really that @POTUS would not show incredible compassion & kindness to someone grieving?” #MediaBuzz pic.twitter.com/xLcsMcaRsw
— Fox News (@FoxNews) October 22, 2017
— Col. Morris Davis (@ColMorrisDavis) October 22, 2017
re: #162 FormerDirtDart
The time Donald Trump kicked his nephew’s sick baby off the family insurance plan?
mhpbooks.com
re: #162 FormerDirtDart
A quick perusal seems to show that a majority of respondents on twitter agree with Col. Davis
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re: #163 jaunte
The time Donald Trump kicked his nephew’s sick baby off the family insurance plan?
mhpbooks.com
Or the Donald Trump who bragged about his adulterous liaisons for his family to see.
“Na tom samopalu je vypálený nápis ´Na novináře’. Můžete se začít postupně stahovat dozadu, protože neumím střílet.” pic.twitter.com/26nneyciAY
— Michal Kubal (@MichalKubal) October 20, 2017
Days after investigative reporter assassinated in #Malta car bombing #CzechRepublic President holds up machine gun marked “for journalists” https://t.co/zkzSeK7hkd
— David M. Herszenhorn (@herszenhorn) October 22, 2017
Googles “articles for you” on my android chrome home page constantly loads breitbart and fox news articles no matter how many times I remove them. Spreading fake news.
6 Texans voted against fellow Texans// 69 Republicans vote against aid for Puerto Rico, other disaster sites https://t.co/G0klsb2aAY
— Michael F Ozaki MD (@brontyman) October 22, 2017
“Legislation to provide $36.5 billion in aid for communities affected by recent wildfires and hurricanes, including Puerto Rico, secured widespread support in the House on Thursday save for 69 Republicans.
The votes in opposition included many members of the conservative House Freedom Caucus, who believe government spending should not add to the deficit.”
Adding to the deficit by cutting taxes for the 1%, however, is fine. In fact, it’s the job they were sent to Washington to do, if they can find a way to get away with it.
re: #169 jaunte
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Adding to the deficit by cutting taxes for the 1%, however, is fine. In fact, it’s the job they were sent to Washington to do, if they can find a way to get away with it.
They’re crying wolf about the deficit I see as always.
A mostly black elementary school in Mississippi that was named after Jefferson Davis will now be named after Obama https://t.co/aTVHeMnV1h
— The New York Times (@nytimes) October 22, 2017
re: #168 Amory Blaine
Googles “articles for you” on my android home page constantly loads breitbart and fox news articles no matter how many times I remove them. Spreading fake news.
Your comment gets me to thinking about one of the other outcomes of the political bot activities. They cycle again and again and get hits for links that then become popular to Google because they rank so high in search engines. It all feeds on itself. Google sees you look at some political stuff so they send you more popular political stuff. All driven by the bots.
It is finally sinking through. 46% OF PEOPLE BELIEVE MAJOR NATIONAL NEWS ORGS FABRICATE STORIES ABOUT ME. FAKE NEWS, even worse! Lost cred.
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) October 22, 2017
L. Ron Hubbard told his followers the same thing. That’s what cult leaders do. Hopefully, people snap out of it sooner rather than later. https://t.co/tf3nYD19Ij
— Sarah Wood (@sarahwoodwriter) October 22, 2017
re: #160 Unshaken Defiance
There has got to be another way. That taxation sounds like a better idea than it is. Being taxpayers is not what gives us our voice. Awful precedent, as awful as unintended I’m sure.
IMO We don’t want government depending on religion for revenue. We don’t want to treat little rural or local churches like mega churches. You don’t want that fight with the catholic church in our courts. It’s a guaranteed loser. We don’t need believer vs non believer strife.
We have a difference of opinion here. I have major problems with Joel 0$teen buying a $10 million mansion, Creflo Dollar buying a $65 million plane, Catholic Bishops forcing their abortion opposition on us and Paul Crouch paying hush money to his gay lover. TV Pulpit Pimp after Pulpit Pimp living high off the hog fleecing the marks living the tax-exempt Pulpit Pimping lifestyle while “preaching” Republican propaganda. They want to play the game then they need to pay.
re: #170 HappyWarrior
Happy, RepubliKKKlans bullshit about the deficit when a Democrat is President, but when a RepubliKKKlan is in the Oval Office they let the red ink flow like the dam is broke.
re: #174 Joe Bacon
We don’t disagree on what’s wrong with that picture. I don’t watch or support any of those guys. It’s disgusting.
re: #175 Joe Bacon 🌹
Happy, RepubliKKKlans bullshit about the deficit when a Democrat is President, but when a RepubliKKKlan is in the Oval Office they let the red ink flow like the dam is broke.
Of course. They’re not honest people. Just like State’s rights was code for trying to stop the feds from fighting institutional racism, but States have no rights when Republicans want to impose their will on more progressive states who have ended the mad war on Marijuana.
re: #177 Aucun pays pour les vieux ennemis
A 45er told me “Doesn’t matter what he says or does”, about 45.
If this is common 45er mindset, there is no reasoning with them.#AMJoy— Mama Kin (@LittleMamaKin) October 22, 2017
re: #177 Aucun pays pour les vieux ennemis
Of course. They’re not honest people. Just like State’s rights was code for trying to stop the feds from fighting institutional racism, but States have no rights when Republicans want to impose their will on more progressive states who have ended the mad war on Marijuana.
States rights was always a sham. They cried states rights on slavery but wanted the fugitive slave act to be federal.
re: #137 ObserverArt
Morning.
Sunday local politics shows are interesting in Columbus today.
First I did not know the Pat Tiberi has decided not to run again for his Ohio 12th District Congressional Rep seat he has held since 2001. That is not my district but it is a big part of Columbus. It is the former seat of John Kasich.
I guess he has decided that as a moderate almost invisible party loyalist he has no future in conservative crazy Washington.
I am honestly shocked he is giving it up. He’s 55 so he could have had a few more terms in him. It is kind of scary that he seems to be saying he can’t work in a Republican Congress. Hell, he is pretty much a rubber stamper. Not good. Another sign of the issues in the GOP.
Need more indication of Republican craziness? Mary Taylor, John Kasich’s Lieutenant Governor of Ohio, is running for Ohio Governor and she and several other Republicans running for the office are running away from Kasich. Basically they are saying Kasich isn’t a true representative of the Republican party.
Think about that. Kasich is being seen as not a true Republican (of today).
Yeeesh! We have a huge mess. I thought the Republicans were crazy. They are crazier than I ever thought. Freaking Bannon may be right. He may be the “face” of the party.
I had the distinct pleasure of having Kasich and then Tiberi as my reps when I lived in Ohio. Yeah—it was quite a pleasure. Tiberi must be either planning to run for something bigger or got a well-paid lobbying job. I haven’t kept track of him since I left Ohio in 2003, but I was not impressed.
re: #178 jaunte
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Yeah because he’s a bigot who made them feel good about being bigots.
re: #178 jaunte
Nothing gives Trumpettes more pleasure than seeing Tweetler smack down colored people—especially women of color!
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re: #183 Ace Rothstein
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It makes me sick how men with money get to write checks to make consequences of criminal activity go away.
re: #167 Stanley Sea
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This shit is terrifying on its own. It’s even moreso when you see the exact same rhetoric lorded upon and supported in our political atmosphere, at the very top levels.
The power of hate and spite is truly infinite it seems.
EDIT: And considering the fucking ongoing rolling over the world by just about everything right-wing, including out-and-out fascism and…god, help me. I don’t see any way out of its. I really don’t. I’m fucking terrified. There just doesn’t even seem to be any opposing force possible left out of this in the way there was in WWII.
re: #183 Ace Rothstein
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I think my calendar may be gas lighting me. It’s 73 degrees in NYC. It can’t be October.
Cool article in WaPo about lava tunnels on the moon, and what they might mean for our knowledge of the geological history of the moon, and for possible protected moon bases.
re: #189 I Would Prefer Not To
I think my calendar may be gas lighting me. It’s 73 degrees in NYC. It can’t be October.
We were 80 yesterday in central Illinois.
re: #186 Amory Blaine
It makes me sick how men with money get to write checks to make consequences of criminal activity go away.
While the poors get their assets taken away without charges.
re: #189 I Would Prefer Not To
This is what it is going to be like for the week in Philly.
forecast.weather.gov
re: #183 Ace Rothstein
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The Pimax 8K VR headset Kickstarter, with a base goal of $200K, hit $2-million last night.
Their prototype is way beyond any current headset with a field of view almost as large as human vision, so it’s not like looking through a scuba mask like current VR headsets.
re: #191 retired cynic
We were 80 yesterday in central Illinois.
That’s a Liberal hoax to promote Marxism. Don’t blindly believe a thermometer, libtard. Watch Fox News for the real truth.
re: #20 JordanRules
My favorite show of all time is “The Dick Van Dyke Show”. It never fails to make me laugh. Honorable mentions to “Frasier” and “The Bob Newhart Show”.
GIF OF THE DAY
#TheResistance pic.twitter.com/kPLbYIGMpA
— Cheeky Little Monkey (@1CheekyLilMe1) October 22, 2017
Thought Teleskiguy might want to see this. Very sad.
re: #180 BeachDem
I had the distinct pleasure of having Kasich and then Tiberi as my reps when I lived in Ohio. Yeah—it was quite a pleasure. Tiberi must be either planning to run for something bigger or got a well-paid lobbying job. I haven’t kept track of him since I left Ohio in 2003, but I was not impressed.
Tiberi will be working at some kind of a Republican policy group here in Ohio. I didn’t catch their organization name. But if he can’t work with Republicans, why work with a Republican policy group?
I think I know the answer. He likes the heat just not the kitchen. Money is probably better too.
re: #20 JordanRules
So I’m weird among most of my family and friends in that I really love sitcoms. Always have. Other formats are favored and I totally understand why.
So lizards what are your favorite sitcoms ever?
Mine, as of right now, would be: MASH, Parks & Rec, Happy Endings, Martin, Frasier
The Honeymooners. MTM. All in the Family. Cheers. A couple of others that don’t spring immediately to mind. Not Seinfeld. Frasier either, too forced. MASH was OK but I had uncles and cousins who served in Korea and they didn’t find much humor in it.
OK, WKRP. Parks and Rec though it was occasional for me.
Also consider James Garner: Maverick was supposedly a western series but it was really a sitcom, same as Rockford was purportedly a private eye series but was also a sitcom. Garner could make you laugh if he was reading your own obituary.
BTW, if you have an Amazon Echo(Alexa), say, “Alexa, play Wait, Wait, Don’t Tell Me.” - Yesterday’s show was amazing - Peter Sagal used no less than three different descriptors for Steve Bannon (He obviously doesn’t like him) including “Week old scoop of cottage cheese with remarkably nice hair.” And he called him a Nazi.
re: #204 darthstar
BTW, if you have an Amazon Echo(Alexa), say, “Alexa, play Wait, Wait, Don’t Tell Me.” - Yesterday’s show was amazing - Peter Sagal used no less than three different descriptors for Steve Bannon (He obviously doesn’t like him) including “Week old scoop of cottage cheese with remarkably nice hair.” And he called him a Nazi.
This is now the first podcast I’ve played via my Echo.
Crybaby-in-Chief whines some more.
.@POTUS: “I doubt I’d be here if it weren’t for social media…bc there is a fake media out there. I get treated very unfairly by the media” pic.twitter.com/J1QcHk9Beg
— Fox News (@FoxNews) October 22, 2017
re: #205 Aucun pays pour les vieux ennemis
This is now the first podcast I’ve played via my Echo.
I like this feature because I’m often busy at 11am on Saturdays doing something and miss the show.
re: #206 The Vicious Babushka
Crybaby-in-Chief whines some more.
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And of course FNC is happy to oblige his whining.
re: #206 The Vicious Babushka
Crybaby-in-Chief whines some more.
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.@FoxNews @POTUS Ironic that party television would talk about “fake media”. Fox needs to start deprogramming the cult they created.
— Jeff Fearlington (@FurlingtonJeff) October 22, 2017
re: #209 Aucun pays pour les vieux ennemis
I don’t know if Fox has a business plan that goes beyond the Trump years.
Did she give you any helpful tips on how to look less like a hateful bigot when lying to the press corps?
— Sean McCabe (@darthstar99) October 22, 2017
re: #178 jaunte
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That’s why I think it’s already too late to save the country. The Republicans don’t have political leaders, they have cult leaders, and when Trump is either deposed or voted out, the Trumpers will go apeshit — or at least more apeshit. I still think the smart thing to do, if you’ve got job skills that’d allow you to get work in another country, or enough money to move overseas, is to get the hell out before it’s too late.
re: #211 darthstar
I don’t know if Fox has a business plan that goes beyond the Trump years.
Radio Rwanda.
Really, at this point, they know the good times are coming for them — brainwashed masses — in legislatures and in the streets — who’ll do anything they’re told.
re: #213 scottslemmons
That’s why I think it’s already too late to save the country. The Republicans don’t have political leaders, they have cult leaders, and when Trump is either deposed or voted out, the Trumpers will go apeshit — or at least more apeshit. I still think the smart thing to do, if you’ve got job skills that’d allow you to get work in another country, or enough money to move overseas, is to get the hell out before it’s too late.
And quite notably, the media continues to do all they can to normalize this shit, and persist with the ‘both sides same thing’ bullshit, right along with the usual corollary of ‘Dems are always worse when they do it’. There’s literally no way to break through the double standards, because fighting back just makes them wrap up into the double standard even more. There never seems to be any true reckoning leftward, unless you count the lefter-than-thou morons who co-opted themselves far as adopting the same right-wing bullshit in order to attack ‘centrists’
There seems to be zero chance of a ‘coming to Jesus’ moment within even my lifetime.
What a damn circus
Indonesia demands answers after military chief denied U.S. entry https://t.co/H4uTixmbdP pic.twitter.com/ohbj8DfObu
— Reuters Top News (@Reuters) October 22, 2017
“… Nurmantyo was going to the United States at the invitation of General Joseph F. Dunford Jr., chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, to attend a Chiefs of Defense Conference on Countering Violent Extremism being held in Washington on Oct. 23-24, Wuryanto said. …”
Now that Putin has shown the world how easy it is to manipulate america at its most vulnerable, the elections, I have to believe our other enemies are paying attention. A skillfully placed attack at the right moment would send a warmongering hawk back into the whitehouse even if Trump was universally loathed. Conversely, if an attack on NK doesn’t result in an immediate victory, this may be the best hope to flip the WH.
Subject to the receipt of further information, I will be allowing, as President, the long blocked and classified JFK FILES to be opened.
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) October 21, 2017
Looks like @RogerJStoneJr is still in Trump’s ear… https://t.co/EzwmQqd63w https://t.co/JMh8FBTQUJ
— Natasha Bertrand (@NatashaBertrand) October 21, 2017
Boom. Called it 😅 https://t.co/olmr8nOxBx (via @axios) pic.twitter.com/SSgyuqGYhs
— Natasha Bertrand (@NatashaBertrand) October 22, 2017
“On second thought, let’s call an Uber”
Yeah, you’ve got a puncture mate. ping @SwiftOnSecurity pic.twitter.com/UYPQpqBMLv
— Fraser Galbraith (@frgalbraith) October 22, 2017
re: #218 Stanley Sea
OK so now 19th Century Fox is going to do the LBJ Killed JFK bullshit that Birchers and Loony Lefters have uttered for years…
Police say a gunman has taken two employees as hostages at a bowling alley in central England. https://t.co/TBLc7THRJj
— The Associated Press (@AP) October 22, 2017
re: #222 Backwoods_Sleuth
OMG. I hope and pray it ends with no loss of life and peacefully.
re: #222 Backwoods_Sleuth
That’s been ongoing for hours now.
First I saw of it was a tweet, around 10 AM ET
Report: Twitter CEO took a Russian impostor’s bait in 2016
The retweets were for innocent, “positive” stories.” And that was the point.
As the public learns more about confirmed Russian troll accounts on social media platforms over the past few years, reporters have begun digging into any ties the sham accounts may have with major political or tech voices. The Daily Beast found a pretty big one on Friday, when it confirmed via Internet archives that Twitter co-founder and CEO Jack Dorsey unwittingly retweeted posts from a phony Black Lives Matter advocate.
In fact, the example Daily Beast reporter Ben Collins found was a single account, @crystal1johnson, getting two juicy retweets from Twitter’s very own “@jack.” The discovered posts (which are now archive-only, thanks to the account being deleted in August) date back to March 2016. Both revolve around black identity in the United States.
The first congratulated musician and actor Rihanna for winning a Humanitarian of the Year award from Harvard (dead link here, proof of its content here). The second shared a now-dead image of what may have been children of different races having fun together, with the description reading, “Nobody is born a racist. This picture is so sweet! Teach your children to judge others by the kind of person they are inside.” (Archived link of Dorsey’s retweet [RT], found by Collins, is here.)
Collins points out that another outlet, the non-government Russian agency RBC, identified @crystal1johnson as a Russian troll-farm account and that his own team was currently working to independently confirm that allegation.
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RTs from an account as heavily followed as Dorsey’s does just the trick. Accounts like these can allow a fake actor to attract seemingly organic connections to other users, which Twitter may look for when determining whether an account is legitimate and/or should be pushed down by its “quality filter.” From there, a politically motivated actor can distribute divisive messages or target advertising at a bucket of like-minded users.
re: #219 FormerDirtDart
That should buff right out.
Sweet and sour pork and veggies over white rice.
re: #228 jeffreyw
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Sweet and sour pork and veggies over white rice.
This is not up to your usual standards.
Translation: I don’t much care for broccoli.
re: #229 whitebeach
This is not up to your usual standards.
Translation: I don’t much care for broccoli.
Your loss; send it to meeeee!
Police storm Nuneaton bowling alley, gunman held and no casualties reported, MFA Bowl boss says https://t.co/egLE29NayK
— BBC Breaking News (@BBCBreaking) October 22, 2017
re: #231 FormerDirtDart
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Jaded American that I am, I find the most interesting part of that story is the fact that there is a bowling alley in an English shopping center. I don’t even see them here anymore.
Nothing show you are TAKING THERAPY SERIOUSLY like directing your psychologist to speak to TMZ about it after one week pic.twitter.com/OUQvxIiHYe
— Judd Legum (@JuddLegum) October 22, 2017
re: #233 allegro
Jaded American that I am, I find the most interesting part of that story is the fact that there is a bowling alley in an English shopping center. I don’t even see them here anymore.
They became a lot more popular after The Big Lebowski, despite the lack of firearms to defend the integrity of the line.
re: #234 Backwoods_Sleuth
Well at least he went for counseling unlike the MEOWgrabber!
re: #206 The Vicious Babushka
Crybaby-in-Chief whines some more.
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he’s full of crap
right after that he said:
“Tweeting is like a typewriter — when I put it out, you put it immediately on your show. I mean, the other day, I put something out, two seconds later I am watching your show, it’s up.”
re: #221 Joe Bacon 🌹
OK so now 19th Century Fox is going to do the LBJ Killed JFK bullshit that Birchers and Loony Lefters have uttered for years…
as i said yesterday theyre gonna release stuff that “proves” that there was a conspiracy or there will be no proof, thus also proving the conspiracy
NYT with like its bazillionth article on “Trump voters”
“Tell me what he’s won? He won on the Supreme Court nominee, but he hasn’t won on anything else.” https://t.co/9OLKJhlyVd
— The New York Times (@nytimes) October 22, 2017
We re-edited the NRA’s latest crazy video. It makes sense now. Enjoy! pic.twitter.com/0rAxi2930K
— Shadow Cabinet (@ShadowingTrump) October 22, 2017
re: #239 The Vicious Babushka
NYT with like its bazillionth article on “Trump voters”
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I’m so sick of hearing about them. Obama voters never got this coverage.
re: #239 The Vicious Babushka
NYT with like its bazillionth article on “Trump voters”
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Stealing that Supreme Court seat was the #1 goal of the Christian Taliban. Enslaving pregnant women to the state is their main objective, and they’re on track to fulfil that agenda.
re: #241 HappyWarrior
I’m so sick of hearing about them. Obama voters never got this coverage.
I’m still waiting for a SINGLE article with Hillary voters!!!!!!!!
re: #205 Aucun pays pour les vieux ennemis
This is now the first podcast I’ve played via my Echo.
Yeah, I got one as gift from work. I use it mostly for a timer or to find out the weather outlook for the vicinity. I need to start exercising it more. I do use it for music sometimes. Linking it to my bluetooth speaker is nice and easy, just tell it to pair to speaker and it does. And I changed its wakeup command to ‘computer”, and I say it like Scotty from Star Trek.
re: #240 Backwoods_Sleuth
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Videos don’t play on LGF anymore, they just load forever.
I haz a sad.
re: #244 Joe Bacon 🌹
I’m still waiting for a SINGLE article with Hillary voters!!!!!!!!
That too. But it’s let’s pity the people who turned to a narcissistic lying bigot.
Today I took off my cast and drove the car around and around the driveway!
The rodeo clown @RepWilson lied about the whole thing.
Why should a WIDOW have to set the record straight as she grieves? pic.twitter.com/DmQMZCMPBa— Thomas Wictor (@ThomasWictor) October 20, 2017
Mrs. Johnson confirms to ABC News that she did not write this post. It is fake. https://t.co/yN9P8M2fYL
— Michael Del Moro (@MikeDelMoro) October 22, 2017
re: #246 The Vicious Babushka
Videos don’t play on LGF anymore, they just load forever.
I haz a sad.
go to the tweet, That’s where I watched it.
re: #205 Aucun pays pour les vieux ennemis
This is now the first podcast I’ve played via my Echo.
I use Echo to play SiriusXM and get news from The Economist.
re: #249 FormerDirtDart
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She wouldn’t have derided Wilson as some politician given Rep Wilson’s relationship with the Johnson family. Whoever did this is really pathetic.
re: #246 The Vicious Babushka
Videos don’t play on LGF anymore, they just load forever.
I haz a sad.
Remember that change some of us made in Chrome to stop autoplay a few weeks back? A lot of us changed back as that was causing problems with some videos playing, especially those from Facebook.
It was this link: chrome://flags/# autoplay-policy
Set it back to default.
(Remove the space between the # and autoplay, it wanted to go to a Twitter page.)
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Women, I will let you in on a male secret. Men know that constantly self-proclaiming male ‘feminists’ are often predatory sleaze bags. They are intensely disliked by other men because of their manipulative qualities and not, in general, because they are viewed to be sex traitors.
— Julian Assange 🔹 (@JulianAssange) October 21, 2017
Women, I will let you in on a male secret. Some men are so broken and hideous on the inside that they make fake twitter verified checkmark for themselves. https://t.co/jcffhPYraZ
— Timothy Simons (@timothycsimons) October 22, 2017
re: #229 whitebeach
This is not up to your usual standards.
Translation: I don’t much care for broccoli.
I love broccoli, but with me now taking blood thinner meds I can’t eat much of it at all. It messes with blood thinner effectiveness.
re: #248 The Vicious Babushka
Today I took off my cast and drove the car around and around the driveway!
“I’m a very good driver!”
Olağanüstü bir Performans.. pic.twitter.com/2uuvKa5SjF
— Fuat (@fguzfguz) October 21, 2017
— Janey Godley (@JaneyGodley) October 22, 2017
Something Trump is incapable of doing.
Barack Obama says ex-presidents “could not be prouder” of nation’s response to hurricanes. “Americans step up.” https://t.co/ehFSP1NxXJ pic.twitter.com/nBS3LpVgcD
— ABC News (@ABC) October 22, 2017
re: #257 Eventual Carrion
I love broccoli, but with me now taking blood thinner meds I can’t eat much of it at all. It messes with blood thinner effectiveness.
Same here! I love broccoli beef but the warfarin doesn’t like it one bit! 😰😢😰😢
re: #261 Joe Bacon 🌹
Same here! I love broccoli beef but the warfarin doesn’t like it one bit! 😰😢😰😢
My trips to the Asian buffet aren’t as enjoyable as they used to be :-(
What makes Ms. Frederica Wilson “Wacky” but not Roy Moore? I can’t put my finger on it. #AMJoy pic.twitter.com/hVBjrFOFgC
— ReggieSpeaks (@ReggyN) October 21, 2017
Sickening yes and I am starting to be fearful. Look at this facebook post. pic.twitter.com/3yG3CYW7tT
— lynda (@crazyfamilyomg) October 22, 2017
This guy is a former Chicago police officer. https://t.co/nZw9i6GmNO
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) October 22, 2017