Sunday Jam: Richie Kotzen, “In an Instant”
I’m really getting into Richie Kotzen’s music lately (thanks to Apple Music!), and here’s a great example of why: a super-catchy R&B-flavored tune from his latest album.
I’m really getting into Richie Kotzen’s music lately (thanks to Apple Music!), and here’s a great example of why: a super-catchy R&B-flavored tune from his latest album.
And… new feature time! The LGF Pages homepage now uses the new front page design. Check it out.
Missed this last week, the annual State of the Climate, for 2014, came out:
Ever heard of a sea bunny? These little guys will make your weekend. http://t.co/OayDa4xi3M pic.twitter.com/h6KtdHtB9K
— Yahoo Makers (@YahooMakers) July 19, 2015
You’re welcome.
I really hate it when Windows Explorer won’t let me delete a folder because of a Goddamn thumbs.db file.
Reports of multiple drug ODs at Westchester County jail http://t.co/Wau2bzpngD pic.twitter.com/qmSc3KPezs
MASS-CASUALTY INCIDENT: Westchester County Jail (10 Woods Road, Valhalla) 6 unresponsive patients, 1 critical… http://t.co/eNokasTXbq
— Westchester FireWire (@FireWireFire) July 19, 2015
The confederate flag protests have gone from 'it's not racist!' to 'fuck it we're actual Nazis' in like a week pic.twitter.com/S4CkfD0ZNe
— Joseph (@JosephKay76) July 19, 2015
GOOD!!! LESS OF MY MONEY GOING TO THESE CRIMINALS!!!
You know it’s coming.
Chicken McNuggets from @McDonalds are made from chicken, not aborted fetuses: http://t.co/ZvVukGz77q pic.twitter.com/7e2BTr6K1u
re: #6 Backwoods_Sleuth
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This is a positive development. Since these people have been finally called out, they have no longer have any reservations about just owning it.
btw, Richie Kotzen probably won’t make it big in Germay, “kotzen” means “to puke”.
Apache Stronghold Calls to Protect Sacred Sites After Clause Slipped into NDAA Allows Mining http://t.co/BYTHURMx6G pic.twitter.com/ItYsv2Ad61
— Democracy Now! (@democracynow) July 17, 2015
Donald Trump is so evil when he types 'how to' in his Google browser it autocompletes with 'be more evil.'
— John Fugelsang (@JohnFugelsang) July 19, 2015
re: #8 The Vicious Babushka
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Sheesh, Snopes has a bumper crop of RWNJ bullshit to process this week.
re: #6 Backwoods_Sleuth
Where are all the “It’s not racist, it’s southern heritage!” counter-protesters?
But can’tcha see how superior these guys are?
re: #6 Backwoods_Sleuth
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As big a cynic as I am, I’m pretty sure if I show that picture to a wingnut, he’ll insist that that has nothing to do with the Confederate flag and the more deluded ones will even insist that he’s probably a “plant.” Unfortunately, if we went with the argument that everybody parading around white supremacist symbols was a “plant,” then they’d outnumber the “patriots” marching around with the Stars and Bars.
re: #15 The Very Reverend Battleaxe of Knowledge
But can’tcha see how superior these guys are?
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Paragons, they are. We should all strive to be as exceptional as they are…
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#BlackLivesMatter doesn't mean other lives don't. Like people who say “Save The Rainforests” aren't saying “Fuck All Other Types of Forests”
— Matt McGorry (@MattMcGorry) July 18, 2015
Even after many years of skeptical activism, I am still amazed at some of the new nonsense people will spread, and appear to believe.
Snopes again:
Is South Carolina going to ban the sale of Tylenol because picking cotton out of the bottle is reminiscent of slavery?
Snopes categorizes this as “FALSE,” since they don’t have a category for “jaw-droppingly stupid horse manure that makes people look dumber than a sack of dirt.”
re: #15 The Very Reverend Battleaxe of Knowledge
But can’tcha see how superior these guys are?
Even Himmler, no great specimen of Aryan supremacy himself, would be embarrassed at this pack.
As for Heydrich, well, mein gott! Heydrich would probably have them shot for mocking the volk.
re: #6 Backwoods_Sleuth
Remember what I said at the end of the last thread? I just found a link to this in my Google Alerts:
Goldberg: Nuance on Islamic terror, none on Confederate flag
Lot’s of false equivalence & disingenuousness, which I’m sure will surprise you (//). You’d think Muslims were out in the streets protesting that the black jihadi flag should be considered part of our “heritage” and that we want it flown over our mosques & schools.
SQUIRREL!!
Also this from Geller over at Breitbart, which I was actually kinda looking forward to because it’s so predictable:
The Empire State Building Submits to Islam donotlink.com
Some people were very displeased with the JPost for tweeting it:
Happy Eid from the top of the Empire State Building http://t.co/T73t77mPXN pic.twitter.com/gkhFMSNBh2
— The Jerusalem Post (@Jerusalem_Post) July 18, 2015
re: #20 Shiplord Kirel
Even Himmler, no great specimen of Aryan supremacy himself, would be embarrassed at this pack.
As for Heydrich, well, mein gott! Heydrich would probably have them shot for mocking the volk.
That was the ironic joke about the Arayan ideal in Germany in the 30’s: Blond like Hitler, tall like Goebbels and thin like Goering
re: #15 The Very Reverend Battleaxe of Knowledge
But can’tcha see how superior these guys are?
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Yeah, the epitome of white manhood. //
First the I-5 freeway, now this???
Cars catch fire outside Comerica Park http://t.co/fNBcaSvfX4 #detroit pic.twitter.com/jcIsNQ4u9F
— Detroit News Now (@detroitnewsnow) July 19, 2015
re: #15 The Very Reverend Battleaxe of Knowledge
Had to.
White supremacists LOL. Can’t you just smell the superiority? pic.twitter.com/Y06nHhLHte
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) July 19, 2015
re: #23 CuriousLurker
Yeah, the epitome of white manhood. //
It’s really pathetic when the only thing one can find to be proud of about oneself is whiteness.
— The Cult Cat (@Elverojaguar) July 19, 2015
re: #26 Backwoods_Sleuth
It’s really pathetic when the only thing one can find to be proud of about oneself is whiteness.
QFT
#frogOTD, Ameerega macero, adults carry their tadpoles to streams, amazingly coloured (HT Paul Bertner) @AmphibiaWeb pic.twitter.com/YknrddxP2m
— Phil Bishop (@AmphibianPhil) July 19, 2015
Now there is a skin color to be proud of! Also, they are poisonous, don’t touch.
@Green_Footballs Is THAT what they call that scent nowadays?
— jay (@random__name) July 19, 2015
re: #25 Charles Johnson
Had to.
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I feel kind of guilty—I don’t look enough different from the guy in the wife-beater there to be casting aspersions. But then I’m not out in public proclaiming my superiority, either.
re: #25 Charles Johnson
Had to.
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And you just know that each of them sincerely believes that they are god’s gift to women everywhere…
nope,never. ain't that great. RT @phillryu: San Francisco open house for an apt. Da fuck. pic.twitter.com/nphDY6XLXg
— ProfB (@AntheaButler) July 19, 2015
re: #26 Backwoods_Sleuth
It’s really pathetic when the only thing one can find to be proud of about oneself is whiteness.
Especially since it’s not something one attains through any sort of effort or personal merit—it’s genetics, purely an accident of birth—if one’s father or mother had chosen to marry someone of another race or ethnicity…
Margaret Sanger spent two months in India in 1935-36 in an effort to convince Indians to use artificial birth control http://t.co/ZjWfUwI0cD
— Niraj Warikoo (@nwarikoo) July 19, 2015
re: #21 CuriousLurker
These people don’t understand the difference between submission and simply being kind and inclusive. When the local store wishes me a merry Christmas, I’m not submitting to Christianity. When they make it mandatory for my kids to pray in school, I am. Lighting a building and telling people to enjoy their own religion builds trust and peace. Maybe that’s why they’re so mad about it.
re: #33 The Very Reverend Battleaxe of Knowledge
I feel kind of guilty—I don’t look enough different from the guy in the wife-beater there to be casting aspersions. But then I’m not out in public proclaiming my superiority, either.
I’m keeping quiet too. The guy on the far right looks like me 10 years ago -except for that when I looked like him, I was going to gay rights rallies at the MN state capitol
re: #38 Unabogie
These people don’t understand the difference between submission and simply being kind and inclusive. When the local store wishes me a merry Christmas, I’m not submitting to Christianity. When they make it mandatory for my kids to pray in school, I am. Lighting a building and telling people to enjoy their own religion builds trust and peace.
Well said. I agree.
Maybe that’s why they’re so mad about it.
Indeed. *sigh*
Why doesn't media label the KKK a Christian terrorist group since the Klan has committed violence in defense of its version of Christianity?
— Greg Carr (@AfricanaCarr) July 19, 2015
Too good to be true:
@OccupiedTimes the photo has been edited. As funny as that would be. Check the original I snagged yesterday. pic.twitter.com/mggiNReFdE
— Sarah Shipman (@WriteGood10) July 19, 2015
Sleuths trace fate of first black male slave freed by #AbrahamLincoln. http://t.co/59ixuGXmQw pic.twitter.com/v5a5STIzJ7
— The Post and Courier (@postandcourier) July 19, 2015
MINNEAPOLIS — Researchers believe they found the grave of a man who could be considered the first black male slave freed by Abraham Lincoln, tracking his final resting place to the cemetery of a former Minnesota psychiatric hospital.
William Henry Costley was just 10 months old in 1841 when Lincoln, who was still a young lawyer, won an Illinois Supreme Court case freeing Costley’s mother from indentured servitude — a status that historians say would have been akin to enslavement for the black woman and child at that time. That was 22 years before Lincoln, as president, issued the Emancipation Proclamation, declaring slaves in rebel states not under Union control free.
If times get tough, you just goat to believe ? pic.twitter.com/u4Ea2PTEBV
— Sassy Goats (@TheSassyGoats) July 19, 2015
In 1966, MLK received the first Margaret Sanger award from Planned Parenthood. He praised her and the group. http://t.co/S9zb6O5GF2
— Niraj Warikoo (@nwarikoo) July 19, 2015
re: #44 wrenchwench
Feeling Safe.. pic.twitter.com/2z5NQ3J7s0
— Jan Bello (@JeanBelleau) July 18, 2015
re: #6 Backwoods_Sleuth
I wonder if there’s a single place to get all these wonderful pictures. I would like to have it on hand when I have to deal with the next “heritage not hate” idiot.
re: #43 Backwoods_Sleuth
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Oh my, prepare for tomorrow’s right-wing outrage:
Sometime around 4am Monday Cuba's flag will be hung in lobby of State Dept along with all countries with which U.S has diplomatic relations
— Andrea Mitchell (@mitchellreports) July 19, 2015
LOL
The Republican Party must get tougher and smarter, and fast, or it will go down to a very big defeat - just like the last two times!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) July 19, 2015
re: #47 Belafon
I wonder if there’s a single place to get all these wonderful pictures. I would like to have it on hand when I have to deal with the next “heritage not hate” idiot.
Just saw this on my TL:
'This is not a race issue' but 'I am here for white power': Scenes from the KKK rally http://t.co/vkKpW2e9Fs #StopRush #UniteBlue #p2
— FierceFeline (@FFierceFFeline) July 19, 2015
re: #48 The Vicious Babushka
The headstone says he was born in 1835, but the article says he was an infant in 1841.
The article notes that discrepancy.
re: #49 CuriousLurker
.@JRubinBlogger diplomatic relations ? assent to policies. Why is this so hard to understand?
— lawhawk (@lawhawk) July 19, 2015
That was all in response to Jennifer Rubin’s asinine comments about diplomatic relations with Cuba and several Cubans defecting from a sports team.
re: #54 Eclectic Cyborg
Yikes! It’s hot here in Portland, but that means it’s in the 90s.
From downstairs:
The fact that smallpox was eradicated before breast cancer tells us all we need to know about the priorities of “science”.
This falls into the category of ‘Not even wrong’ - a statement so far removed from making sense that you can’t even categorize it as incorrect.
Smallpox was eradicated because it’s ONE virus that doesn’t mutate much, part of a family of viruses that also don’t mutate much, and a single vaccine works for pretty much every human on Earth. It required no knowledge of molecular biology, virology, embryonic development, or even microbiology to figure it out. All it took was the observation that if you had ever had Cowpox (Vaccinia), you didn’t get Smallpox(Variola)
Breast cancer, like pretty much all other cancer, is a unique disease in each individual cancer patient. Many of the biggest steps in BC research have been in more narrowly defining different types, so that the best treatment can be used.
Most cancer arises from somatic mutations in the course of life. The only way to eradicate human cancer is to eradicate humans.
re: #25 Charles Johnson
That guy in the front, you just know that’s his best shirt. Plus dogtags? Veteran?
re: #51 Backwoods_Sleuth
Thanks. I went and googled a bit (I was being lazy earlier) and found this:
It doesn’t have the picture of the woman cowering behind her husband, but it has enough of the other pictures.
re: #57 Amory Blaine
That guy in the front, you just know that’s his best shirt. Plus dogtags? Veteran?
It’s not a military dogtag.
re: #59 Backwoods_Sleuth
Ah yes I see now. Fake.
re: #57 Amory Blaine
That guy in the front, you just know that’s his best shirt. Plus dogtags? Veteran?
Nope:
From my link at 58.
re: #42 BlueSpotinAL
He’s pissing himself on the “inside”.
I still say that’s the best shirt in his closet.
re: #56 Blind Frog Belly White
Astoundingly stupid doesn’t even begin to compare smallpox and the vaccination that was developed with Jenner more than 200 years ago (variolation) to breast cancer, a disease that isn’t exactly one disease, but an amalgam of different kinds of cancers that strike breast tissue.
Some forms of breast cancer are defined by the kind of tissue affected, while others are by what factors are expressed. Each has its own unique characteristics and treatment paths. Some respond to hormone-related therapies, while others don’t. The more researchers dig into cancer, the more they see how various proteins and hormones play roles, and that some can be switched on or off by the hormones and proteins at play.
Vaccination for breast cancer can’t come soon enough - the costs for treatment, let alone recurrence or mets is huge.
re: #61 Belafon
That’s so jonesing for a caption contest;
1) Damnit, I should have worn my brown pants.
2) Yeah, I’m a white supremacist. And proud of being poorer than dirt and not able to get a decent haircut. But I reign supreme.
3) The Confederate flag? Yeah, we show that when we don’t have Nazi flags handy.
re: #62 GlutenFreeJesus
He’s pissing himself on the “inside”.
Heh—yeah, judging by his expression, the guy in the orange shirt didn’t look like he was in the mood to be trifled with.
re: #25 Charles Johnson
Had to.
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So that’s what that smell was, at first I thought it was ass.
re: #65 lawhawk
“She just told him they forgot the meth at the trailer”
re: #65 lawhawk
Talking to the guy off camera: “Dude, you got your SS patch this morning?! I’m so jealous.”
re: #58 Belafon
Thanks. I went and googled a bit (I was being lazy earlier) and found this:
It doesn’t have the picture of the woman cowering behind her husband, but it has enough of the other pictures.
That link also has a better shot of the guy with the “kill the Jews” tattoo.
re: #70 CuriousLurker
EDIT: I messed up the link. Fixed now—please refresh.
re: #5 Backwoods_Sleuth
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I’m sure Rob Astorino is ON IT! He probably fired everyone who worked at the jail like he did with about every other department (I have worked on projects a block from that jail.)
Just got back from taking the kids to see Antman. IMO, its one of the more fun Marvel movies, 2nd only to Guardians of the Galaxy.
“Are we the good guys?”
“Yeah.”
“Feels weird.”
re: #61 Belafon
There is a man whose entire world view has been twisted by hate. He’s so stoned on it all the time that his body is starting to fail and his brain is already gone.
We’ll be hearing from him again. We won’t like it much.
re: #61 Belafon
Nope:
From my link at 58.
Going out on a limb and assume that guy knows a LOT about crystal meth.
Good article:
The brilliance behind Los Angeles’ plan to find #jobs for 10,000 Veterans http://t.co/odbbAFNhG7 via @TaskandPurpose pic.twitter.com/LSJhbhyaQA
— Veterans Affairs (@DeptVetAffairs) July 19, 2015
I’m out. Later, lizards.
re: #75 goddamnedfrank
And white lightning, which strikes twice. Definitely 88 proof.
Racist assholes - all of them.
re: #25 Charles Johnson
You know who the person in the tank top reminds me of?
Is racial superiority supposed to smell like a piss soaked meth lab? @Green_Footballs
— Kragar (@Kragar_LGF) July 19, 2015
re: #54 Eclectic Cyborg
Philly has a similar warning: forecast.weather.gov
Good afternoon Lizards from a somewhat warm northern Virginia.
Udvar-Hazy Center (Smithsonian Air&Space Annex out near Dulles Airport) was wonderful. Best venue yet for viewing and photographing aircraft yet. Multiple catwalks for viewing from different levels and angles, and things not so tightly stuffed in that you can’t get clear pictures.
Afternoon was spent driving and also some walking around the NPS Park at Manassas (Bull Run). Very hot and I got a bit too much sun. But also caught a short guided walk with a ranger at one spot that was pretty good. (A few lizards won’t agree, but he thinks the Iron Brigade was the best unit in the Union Army.)
Final adventure was getting to hotel and finding out I’d book reservations for *next* week. (ACK) Managed to cancel those, but had to find a different hotel using the internet since the one I was at was fully booked tonight. So I found another hotel, but not as good a deal as I originally thought I had.
Pictures will be posted once I download the camera. Possibly tonight, but that will depend on how much beer I drink when I head out to find food in an hour or so. (Resting in the room currently after checking in and then taking a cool shower.)
re: #67 Eventual Carrion
It’s “Supremacy” from the House of Nazi…(a lovely earthy scent, a combo of ass, feet, meth and fear) Feel It, it’s in the air….
Yeah, it needs work, but it’s all I got on short notice.
HS Diploma: No Full set of teeth: No Clean criminal records: No Pure bloodlines: Check White Supremacy in a nutshell
— Kragar (@Kragar_LGF) July 19, 2015
re: #82 Feline Fearless Leader
I was at Manassas a few months back. It was interesting and depressing all at once - interesting because of its significance and just how close it was to DC as the crow flies, and depressing due to the fact that the battlefield is bisected and sliced and diced by all manner of highways and development.
I know there are efforts to try and preserve adjacent properties for eventual integration into the battlefield, but it’s still a patchwork.
re: #83 A Mom Anon
I always thought it was more a combination of ash and rotting flesh.
re: #86 Belafon
With these assclowns there HAS to be meth in there someplace. How could there not?
re: #86 Belafon
You’re thinking of the originals, not the modern knock offs
re: #88 Kragar
You’re thinking of the originals, not the modern knock offs
You’re right. Mine was made in Germany, not South Carolina.
re: #85 lawhawk
I was at Manassas a few months back. It was interesting and depressing all at once - interesting because of its significance and just how close it was to DC as the crow flies, and depressing due to the fact that the battlefield is bisected and sliced and diced by all manner of highways and development.
I know there are efforts to try and preserve adjacent properties for eventual integration into the battlefield, but it’s still a patchwork.
I commute through that Battlefield every morning. It is sad to see it used that way, but I’m often reminded of what transpired while sitting in that traffic. A good morning fog enhances the feeling.
re: #54 Eclectic Cyborg
re: #55 Unabogie
It’s hot here in Ostrava - temperatures have been in the low to mid 90s for the past few days. They average temps for July are in the mid 70s.
So yeah, we’re roasting too. 20 degrees above normal; looks like it won’t cool off until later this coming week.
Eeech.
re: #85 lawhawk
I was at Manassas a few months back. It was interesting and depressing all at once - interesting because of its significance and just how close it was to DC as the crow flies, and depressing due to the fact that the battlefield is bisected and sliced and diced by all manner of highways and development.
I know there are efforts to try and preserve adjacent properties for eventual integration into the battlefield, but it’s still a patchwork.
Especially if you’re including some of the additional maneuvering of that campaign and the associated skirmishes. There are small parks for Chantilly and a few other locations as well. And the 2nd Bull Run driving tour is essentially 10 stops - though there is a network of trails connecting them as well. On a cooler day I would have ventured out further beyond just hiking out to overlooks or particular markers.
The ranger at Brawner Farm said that once they cleared one of the woods to return the area to open space like it was in 1862 a lot of the accounts of the battle made more sense some of the old sight lines referred to were there again.
re: #89 Belafon
Perhaps I should have said, the House of Aryan? Neo Nazi? Stormfront? One of those would work better, if we’re going for accuracy.
I loathe these people. They get all amped up on fear and hate and godknowswhatelse and then they break shit. Or go home and hurt people. Or both. I get scared sometimes that we’re going to see another OKC type attack fairly soon. I hope I’m wrong. Goofy ass jokes are my only coping mechanism.
re: #92 Dr Lizardo
We’ve had water fall from the sky for 2 days in a row.
I’m thinking I may need to begin working on an Ark.
re: #93 Eventual Carrion
Pure bloodlines? Single trunk family tree with no branches?
BAMBOO IS TO A TREE!
re: #91 dharmamark
I commute through that Battlefield every morning. It is sad to see it used that way, but I’m often reminded of what transpired while sitting in that traffic. A good morning fog enhances the feeling.
The intersection by the Stone House looks like a busy one.
re: #98 Feline Fearless Leader
The intersection by the Stone House looks like a busy one.
Very. Sit through that light at least two cycles on a normal day. That park has a great trail network as well, perfect for running and hiking. I love the trail along Bull Run for trail runs, the Bluebells in the spring are spectacular.
re: #96 Kragar
We’ve had water fall from the sky for 2 days in a row.
I’m thinking I may need to begin working on an Ark.
Heh.
I’m thinking it’s not even August yet - that’s the hottest month of the year, typically. Maybe, with any luck, it’ll be like last August, cool and somewhat rainy. After this little mini-heatwave we’ve been having the last couple of weeks, I’d look forward to water falling from the sky.
re: #99 dharmamark
Very. Sit through that light at least two cycles on a normal day. That park has a great trail network as well, perfect for running and hiking. I love the trail along Bull Run for trail runs, the Bluebells in the spring are spectacular.
I saw a lot of ripe blackberries along the trail near Deep Cut. Nothing to put them in, and also did not feel like risking a tick infestation either.
re: #63 Amory Blaine
I still say that’s the best shirt in his closet.
You can tell he’s practiced that bugfuck insane look in front of a mirror, a lot. Probably thinks he looks pretty scary.
re: #96 Kragar
And I should have added, the Czech Republic is actually experiencing drought conditions:
The Czech Republic has been afflicted by drought due to the mild winter and low precipitations in the past weeks, which has caused river water and underground water levels to decline considerably, daily Právo writes today, citing Hydrometeorological Institute (CHMÚ) deputy head Jan Danhelka.
The snowfall was extremely low last winter. In addition, the maximum share of water in snow, 1.42 billion cubic meters, was registered as long ago as early February, Danhelka said.
In total, only less than 80 percent of the usual precipitation volume has been registered this year, with March being the last month with above-average precipitations. The water deficit has been rising since, Danhelka said.
Quite true; we had a mild winter last year and the winter before, even more so. Only a few days of snowfall (about a week or so) - mostly it was just cold and rainy.
“Fact-checking Donald Trump is like picking up after a dog with diarrhea; there’s just not much point.” — @stephenfhayes
— Jeffrey Goldberg (@JeffreyGoldberg) July 19, 2015
re: #101 Feline Fearless Leader
I saw a lot of ripe blackberries along the trail near Deep Cut. Nothing to put them in, and also did not feel like risking a tick infestation either.
Oh yeah, definitely a Deepwoods Off site.
Sometimes you go to a confederate flag rally and have so much heritage you pee yourself a little bit. pic.twitter.com/cDy0rCRxsx
— Andy Cobb (@AndyCobb) July 19, 2015
A person who flies a Confederate flag in public flies a Nazi flag in private. You can bet on it.
— ˗ˏⲼhan Kobunˎˊ˗ (@Chankobun) July 19, 2015
A photographer documented America's white nationalists for a year - until it ended abruptly http://t.co/QaMW30KpBM pic.twitter.com/dkzBFLY143
— AJE News (@AJENews) July 19, 2015
re: #112 GlutenFreeJesus
The “family” photo… a California Republicans (?) flag with the bear on it…
That’s California’s legit flag.
en.wikipedia.org
re: #113 Timothy Watson
Yeah I corrected it. lol
For those of you facing upcoming temps ≥ 100° F:
— Lora Silakova (@Lora1963L) July 19, 2015
re: #99 dharmamark
Very. Sit through that light at least two cycles on a normal day. That park has a great trail network as well, perfect for running and hiking. I love the trail along Bull Run for trail runs, the Bluebells in the spring are spectacular.
There is also a pretty busy state highway through part of the park at Valley Forge. So highways bisecting historic parks is not anything unique to the Bull Run area.
Hmm, hotel’s restaurant is closed tonight. And also has poor reviews. So I get to climb back in the oven that is my car and wander down the highway a bit. Yelp seems to indicate a lot of interesting options at least.
Back in a few hours.
re: #112 GlutenFreeJesus
The “family” photo… a California Republic flag with the bear on it…
I hate Illinois California Nazis….
They’ll be JUST TICKLED to know they’re now a minority here.
re: #116 CuriousLurker
For those of you facing upcoming temps ≥ 100° F:
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Ironic isn't it!? Via Lab Pro Lib on fb and @LABProLib #PeopleOverPolitics #UniteBlue pic.twitter.com/tdU49wnMkM
— Republicans R Evil (@CanProveIt) July 19, 2015
re: #120 The Vicious Babushka
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Speaking as a descendant of mostly herring-chokers and bog-lopers, we’re just not meant for this kind of heat. So much for racial superiority.
If you click the category name on an LGF Page, the index page for that category now uses the new front page design too.
re: #120 The Vicious Babushka
Now that is a photo that should be re-tweeted as often as possible.
I was going to type something that was not very nice …
re: #120 The Vicious Babushka
Reminds me of this photo:
KKK in 1983 protected by black cop
re: #125 Belafon
That is another photo that should be re-tweeted as often as possible.
Just published a Page.
Charles, is it doubly important to include an image with pages so they meld with the new front page format?
re: #127 teleskiguy
Just published a Page.
Charles, is it doubly important to include an image with pages so they meld with the new front page format?
Yep, that will really make it look a lot better now. It’ll still show up without an image, but it’s much more click-baity with one.
re: #126 PhillyPretzel
That is another photo that should be re-tweeted as often as possible.
re: #120 The Vicious Babushka
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Street Art by P183 Russia #streetart #art #urbanart #P183 #Russia pic.twitter.com/0okrL1MR89
— Fully Fuller (@fullyfuller) July 19, 2015
re: #129 The Vicious Babushka
Again and again, people prove that liberals are more moral than our conservative counterparts. While conservatives cheer on people dying from lack of health insurance, liberals are out there fighting for Medicaid expansion in the reddest of red states.
Call it the Empathy Gap, if you will.
re: #132 Unabogie
Again and again, people prove that liberals are more moral than our conservative counterparts. While conservatives cheer on people dying from lack of health insurance, liberals are out there fighting for Medicaid expansion in the reddest of red states.
Call it the Empathy Gap, if you will.
You never hear about liberal policymakers refusing and opposing relief aid to red states. You do hear about conservative policy makers doing the same for blue ones. That alone is why I’m proud to be a liberal. I may disagree with the people in red states like hell but if a natural disaster is to effect the people there, I want prompt and the best aid possible.
Somebody on an FB thread about the Empire State Building lighting up green for Eid wrote “Of course they wouldn’t do that for Christian Holidays!”
It took all of 10 seconds to find the Empire State Building’s calendar of commemorative lighting. Easter, Christmas, Chanukah. Of course. I went off on her. I cannot STAND that kind of lazy-ass, ‘Oh, poor persecuted me!” bullshit. WTF is wrong with people like that? I mean really?
re: #134 Blind Frog Belly White
Somebody on an FB thread about the Empire State Building lighting up green for Eid wrote “Of course they wouldn’t do that for Christian Holidays!”
It took all of 10 seconds to find the Empire State Building’s calendar of commemorative lighting. Easter, Christmas, Chanukah. Of course. I went off on her. I cannot STAND that kind of lazy-ass, ‘Oh, poor persecuted me!” bullshit. WTF is wrong with people like that? I mean really?
They have a terminal case of the world is totally unfair and they need to blame anyone who isn’t exactly like them.
re: #134 Blind Frog Belly White
Somebody on an FB thread about the Empire State Building lighting up green for Eid wrote “Of course they wouldn’t do that for Christian Holidays!”
It took all of 10 seconds to find the Empire State Building’s calendar of commemorative lighting. Easter, Christmas, Chanukah. Of course. I went off on her. I cannot STAND that kind of lazy-ass, ‘Oh, poor persecuted me!” bullshit. WTF is wrong with people like that? I mean really?
Some people just want to be persecuted victims. It’s like when they whine about “Happy Holidays”. That one really gets me at how pointlessly whiny it is. Really the idea that Christians are persecuted in this country is such a stupid joke.
Satellite loop of former #HurricaneDolores spinning off the coast. Lots of moisture spreading into California. #cawx pic.twitter.com/5k6zuVYw2a
— NWS Sacramento (@NWSSacramento) July 19, 2015
It’s ironic though since conservatives are constantly accusing liberals of being victims (Hi, Mitt enjoying your summer not being president again?) but when push comes to shove, conservatives are some of the biggest whiners and fake victims around. Whereas liberals complain about things like economic or racial inequalities, conservatives like to bitch about other people having the same rights as them (I.E. SSM), pointless bs (Happy Holidays vs Merry Christmas), or “political correctness run amok (Why can’t I say the N-Word).
re: #137 teleskiguy
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Hoping it’s a snowy winter in the Sierras. My brother just moved out there and wants to get some good snowboarding in this winter.
The Mulai is baaaack and downdinging in a dead thread.
What a dweeb.
re: #140 Backwoods_Sleuth
Oy vey, not that one. :(
re: #140 Backwoods_Sleuth
The Mulai is baaaack and downdinging in a dead thread.
What a dweeb.
I just had dinner. No room for troll.
re: #136 HappyWarrior
Some people just want to be persecuted victims. It’s like when they whine about “Happy Holidays”. That one really gets me at how pointlessly whiny it is. Really the idea that Christians are persecuted in this country is such a stupid joke.
I consider myself extremely fortunate to have been raised by tolerant, loving Christians, so I know that ‘Christian’ doesn’t mean the hatefilled pusbags that tout themselves as the sole representatives of Christianity.
My older boy’s GF has a much dimmer view of Christianity, having been raised by angry, rightwing Christians. I was talking about my family and she was genuinely surprised that all Christians weren’t like her parents.
When did dolls become “creepy”? http://t.co/OKCW5fqz3Z pic.twitter.com/9GqmU4jxRW
— Smithsonian Magazine (@SmithsonianMag) July 19, 2015
“They look like people but aren’t people, so we don’t know how to respond to it, just like we don’t know how to respond when we don’t know whether there is a danger or not… the world in which we evolved how we process information, there weren’t things like dolls.”
re: #136 HappyWarrior
Some people just want to be persecuted victims. It’s like when they whine about “Happy Holidays”. That one really gets me at how pointlessly whiny it is. Really the idea that Christians are persecuted in this country is such a stupid joke.
Plus their ancestors in the Antebellum era they want to go back to would have screamed about being wished a Merry Christmas. Christmas was a heathen/Papist holiday.
re: #140 Backwoods_Sleuth
Does anyone want me to drag out the BBQ grill for some grilled troll?
re: #140 Backwoods_Sleuth
Why not come here, where it’s warm?
re: #141 PhillyPretzel
Oy vey, not that one. :(
He just told me I didn’t know what I was talking about in terms of the economy recovering.
eejit.
re: #143 Blind Frog Belly White
I consider myself extremely fortunate to have been raised by tolerant, loving Christians, so I know that ‘Christian’ doesn’t mean the hatefilled pusbags that tout themselves as the sole representatives of Christianity.
My older boy’s GF has a much dimmer view of Christianity, having been raised by angry, rightwing Christians. I was talking about my family and she was genuinely surprised that all Christians weren’t like her parents.
Exactly. Shame about your son’s GF’s folks though. I can see though why that kind of upbringing would sour someone on Christianity and religion as a whole. I am not a religious person but I do think religion can be a positive force in society.
re: #145 The Very Reverend Battleaxe of Knowledge
Plus their ancestors in the Antebellum era they want to go back to would have screamed about being wished a Merry Christmas. Christmas was a heathen/Papist holiday.
Right but here’s the other thing that when you think about it is stupid. Christmas and New Years Day fall a week from each other. A week. I can’t think of two major holidays that are that close together. I frankly don’t care what someone says to me. Happy Holidays, Merry Christmas, even Happy Hanukkah even though I do not celebrate the latter not being Jewish.
re: #144 jaunte
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For me, dolls became creepy when I saw the Twilight Zone episode,“The Dummy”.
Then it was cemented by “Trilogy of Terror”.
re: #152 Blind Frog Belly White
And not “Talking Tina”???
re: #137 teleskiguy
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Humidity here is starting to feel like Back East - which of course means what we would have called a nice day with low humidity!
I have no idea WTH The Mulai means by this in teleskiguy’s page:
littlegreenfootballs.com
re: #155 Backwoods_Sleuth
I have no idea WTH The Mulai means by this in teleskiguy’s page:
littlegreenfootballs.com
re: #155 Backwoods_Sleuth
I have no idea WTH The Mulai means by this in teleskiguy’s page:
littlegreenfootballs.com
I don’t either.
re: #155 Backwoods_Sleuth
Is he declaring himself an atheist?
re: #82 Feline Fearless Leader
Udvar-Hazy Center (Smithsonian Air&Space Annex out near Dulles Airport) was wonderful. Best venue yet for viewing and photographing aircraft yet. Multiple catwalks for viewing from different levels and angles, and things not so tightly stuffed in that you can’t get clear pictures
That does have to one of the best venues for viewing aircraft, ever. Too bad you’re down here during this week from hell. And the have such an amazing selection of planes. Seeing the Enola Gay up close and personal is quite, …, profound.
re: #135 Backwoods_Sleuth
They have a terminal case of the world is totally unfair and they need to blame anyone who isn’t exactly like them.
re: #136 HappyWarrior
Some people just want to be persecuted victims. It’s like when they whine about “Happy Holidays”. That one really gets me at how pointlessly whiny it is. Really the idea that Christians are persecuted in this country is such a stupid joke.
It’s like some kind of Munchausen syndrome. They have to have something ‘other’ messing their lives up so they can get some sympathy, external or internal.
re: #155 Backwoods_Sleuth
I have no idea WTH The Mulai means by this in teleskiguy’s page:
littlegreenfootballs.com
I’m sure it made sense in his head, but that tells us plenty about our newest chew toy.
re: #155 Backwoods_Sleuth
I think it is trying to get someone to respond to him. Since it has been identified as a troll; I am not going to respond.
::: schlepping out Weber grill :::
re: #153 Unabogie
And not “Talking Tina”???
Girls’ dolls in the era I grew up in, even Chatty Cathy were just not in the Uncanny Valley. Too obviously fake. Teddy Ruxpin and other animatronic toys were a little creepier, though less anthropomorphic. But a talking human-like doll? OR a doll that came after you with a knife?
Fucking creepy.
re: #161 thedopefishlives
I’m sure it made sense in his head, but that tells us plenty about our newest chew toy.
It is fun you have to admit having a new flavor of chew toy for once. Wingnutty ones get boring. I sometimes need moonbats in my life to remind me that I may be pretty lefty but I also live on planet Earth.
re: #155 Backwoods_Sleuth
I have no idea WTH The Mulai means by this in teleskiguy’s page:
littlegreenfootballs.com
It means, “I feel the ‘ludes kicking in man.”
re: #164 HappyWarrior
It is fun you have to admit having a new flavor of chew toy for once. Wingnutty ones get boring. I sometimes need moonbats in my life to remind me that I may be pretty lefty but I also live on planet Earth.
People like The Mulai remind me how centered a place like LGF really is. The people who accuse us of being liberals are off the deep end of the right side of the spectrum.
::: filling up chimney starters :::
I am going to need a lot of charcoal for this one. /half
Found his picture:
#Streetart by P183 #Russia #art http://t.co/MPTbwuoeFe pic.twitter.com/mRfffBcoF8
— Nick C. Roberts (@robertsnickc) April 9, 2015
:D
re: #167 thedopefishlives
People like The Mulai remind me how centered a place like LGF really is. The people who accuse us of being liberals are off the deep end of the right side of the spectrum.
Well we are liberals by and large not that there’s anything wrong with that but I think most people here even our more lefty members are at heart well grounded in reality. As I said yesterday, I think I will likely vote Sanders in the primary but at the same time, I don’t feel the need to throw a fit every time I don’t get what I want ideologically. Do I wish ACA was more extensive? Sure, I do but at the same time I’d rather some progress over none. People like Mulai want it all or nothing and that’s why they don’t fit into the crowd here.
re: #155 Backwoods_Sleuth
I have no idea WTH The Mulai means by this in teleskiguy’s page:
littlegreenfootballs.com
He’s saying there’s no god, as far as I can see.
re: #171 HappyWarrior
We get a lot of different types here. The one thing is that we’re mostly towards the middle of the spectrum, either left or right. Extremists of both flavors don’t really fit in all that well.
re: #173 thedopefishlives
We get a lot of different types here. The one thing is that we’re mostly towards the middle of the spectrum, either left or right. Extremists of both flavors don’t really fit in all that well.
I would agree with that. But yeah extremists just don’t fit in and I think we do a good job of policing our own pretty well. I know sometimes I have to keep PLL honest when he says something really broadbrushing about a particular group he doesn’t like.
re: #171 HappyWarrior
The Mulai was yapping about Greece and the debt, so I honestly doubt he’s actually a liberal or even a Bernie Sanders supporter. Just a boring, stupid troll.
re: #173 thedopefishlives
We get a lot of different types here. The one thing is that we’re mostly towards the middle of the spectrum, either left or right. Extremists of both flavors don’t really fit in all that well.
Because extremists are ideologues and we tend to like things like reason, and data.
re: #174 Charles Johnson
These nutjobs.
The boys in the hood who had to cower in their hoods. Where’s Henry Berry Lowriee when you need him?
re: #176 Unabogie
The Mulai was yapping about Greece and the debt, so I honestly doubt he’s actually a liberal or even a Bernie Sanders supporter. Just a boring, stupid troll.
True.
Hey, Jake—you didn’t have to ask it as a question. You could have made a definitive statement…but then, what would the MBF do with all her time?
“Is there a double standard here?” Tapper wondered. “Are Republicans — they say, ‘There’s no place in our party to disparage those who have served honorably.’ Well, unless you’re a Democrat?”
Asshole.
re: #174 Charles Johnson
These nutjobs.
A fantastic example that this KKK rally had everything to do with culture and heritage and not racism.
Why can’t the people all over America not see it???
re: #179 HappyWarrior
True.
He seems to avoid the current threads, too. I’d call that the mark of someone who wants the last word, rather than to engage.
re: #182 Blind Frog Belly White
He seems to avoid the current threads, too. I’d call that the mark of someone who wants the last word, rather than to engage.
Threadnecrophila is a nasty habit.
re: #182 Blind Frog Belly White
He seems to avoid the current threads, too. I’d call that the mark of someone who wants the last word, rather than to engage.
Yeah, that’s what we call the “dead-thread troll”. I had him pegged as a troll yesterday when he feigned an inability to understand how to work the forum software.
re: #155 Backwoods_Sleuth
I have no idea WTH The Mulai means by this in teleskiguy’s page:
littlegreenfootballs.com
It means there’s no God, especially ala God -> Adam in Michelangelo. I downdinged it just for still infesting LGF.
::: filling up grill with hot coals :::
I borrowed the ranch sized grill from Steven Raichlen. After all I am a PBS member.
LOL pic.twitter.com/55ooB8WZaT
— ?Amy? (@PoliceWife73) July 18, 2015
re: #181 ObserverArt
A fantastic example that this KKK rally had everything to do with culture and heritage and not racism.
Why can’t the people all over America not see it???
I read some clown at the rally quoted as saying “It’s not about race. I’m here to support White Power.”
O-o-o-okay.
re: #187 Backwoods_Sleuth
Ha, that kitteh looks almost exactly like my own feline overlord.
re: #188 Blind Frog Belly White
I read some clown at the rally quoted as saying “It’s not about race. I’m here to support White Power.”
O-o-o-okay.
Maybe he meant white powder and he was a baker.
re: #190 HappyWarrior
Maybe he meant white powder and he was
a bakerlooking for a dealer.
re: #187 Backwoods_Sleuth
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I had been sitting quietly in the living room, listening to some music while my wife took a nice, relaxing bath, when suddenly…
“JESUS FUCKING CHRIST!!!!” accompanied by a lot of splashing, a cat’s yowl, and a gray tabby tearing out of the bathroom and down the hall, scrabbling for traction when she turned the corners.
Mrs. FBW never took a bath with the door open again.
Working on a pretty massive post about the Chucky-thing.
re: #190 HappyWarrior
Maybe he meant white powder
That’s one of those tasteless skiing jokes I use from time to time. Goin’ schralpin’ that White Powder! *does Hitler salute* *schralps untouched nasty*
re: #193 Charles Johnson
Speaking of the creepiness of the uncanny valley.
Hard to believe this relationship ended in murder-suicide http://t.co/yzGuoUJ9xU pic.twitter.com/2Vbe7zzBaH
— David Waldman (@KagroX) July 19, 2015
re: #193 Charles Johnson
Working on a pretty massive post about the Chucky-thing.
Seems to me Chucky has never met a white supremacist he hasn’t liked. He’s like Will Rodgers. If Will Rodgers were a white supremacist ginger shitturd.
#ConfederateFlag Supporter Mimics Gorilla To Black SC Protesters http://t.co/bxv34uMztH #KKK #StoriesThatResonate pic.twitter.com/jTxvB3UWZz
— Reverb Press (@ReverbPress) July 20, 2015
re: #195 jaunte
Speaking of the creepiness of the uncanny valley.
It’s the close approximation to humanity while lacking key attributes of actual humans that does it.
I mean, you look at him and he’s almost human looking. Then he opens his mouth, or tweets….
re: #199 Backwoods_Sleuth
That calls for a retweet of Mr. Pissy Pants from yesterday. That was epic.
re: #201 thedopefishlives
That calls for a retweet of Mr. Pissy Pants from yesterday. That was epic.
Yeah. Too bad it turned out to be a Photoshop.
re: #202 Backwoods_Sleuth
Yeah. Too bad it turned out to be a Photoshop.
Oh, nuts! That’s a crying shame. I enjoyed it too much.
re: #202 Backwoods_Sleuth
Yeah. Too bad it turned out to be a Photoshop.
Yah it may be a photoshop but that poor bastard will have to live with that photo for the rest of his life.
Was just looking through the comments at The Blaze for the South Carolina KKK rally story — a whole lot of right wing raving going on. The KKK are DEMOCRATS, they’re funded by Soros, it’s a false flag operation, Nazis are liberal socialists, they’re RIGHT anyway, etc.
Lots of open racism, too.
re: #206 Cheechako
Yah it may be a photoshop but that poor bastard will have to live with that photo for the rest of his life.
I note a lack of “fake but true” posts by the denizens. Good.
re: #150 HappyWarrior
Right but here’s the other thing that when you think about it is stupid. Christmas and New Years Day fall a week from each other. A week. I can’t think of two major holidays that are that close together. I frankly don’t care what someone says to me. Happy Holidays, Merry Christmas, even Happy Hanukkah even though I do not celebrate the latter not being Jewish.
Rosh Hashanah, Yom Kippur, Sukkot and Simchat Torah all occur within a three week period. “Chag Sameach!” (Happy Holidays!) is the appropriate greeting.
re: #207 Charles Johnson
Was just looking through the comments at The Blaze for the South Carolina KKK rally story — a whole lot of right wing raving going on. The KKK are DEMOCRATS, they’re funded by Soros, it’s a false flag operation, Nazis are liberal socialists, they’re RIGHT anyway, etc.
Lots of open racism, too.
“The Confederate Flag is NOT a symbol of racism, it’s a symbol of Southern Heritage, and we’ll fight to the death to keep it! But if it IS a symbol of racism, it’s a DEMOCRAT symbol!”
Okay, then, as a Democrat, I say, “Sorry about the flag. Excuse me while I burn it.”
On the Netroots Nation imbroglio:
People's Front of Judea really showed the Judean People's Front today
— Benjy Sarlin (@BenjySarlin) July 18, 2015
::: checking coals :::
Okay the grill is ready. Where is that %$#@ troll?
re: #210 The Vicious Babushka
Rosh Hashanah, Yom Kippur, Sukkot and Simchat Torah all occur within a three week period. “Chag Sameach!” (Happy Holidays!) is the appropriate greeting.
Makes sense.
Nearly 50, I've never heard my grandmother swear. I've wondered what it might take. Now we know, @realDonaldTrump. pic.twitter.com/AKtKsks0ac
— Dab Aggin (@DabAggin) July 19, 2015
re: #213 PhillyPretzel
::: checking coals :::
Okay the grill is ready. Where is that %$#@ troll?
Upstairs. Be sure you knock before you enter.
re: #211 Blind Frog Belly White
“The Confederate Flag is NOT a symbol of racism, it’s a symbol of Southern Heritage, and we’ll fight to the death to keep it! But if it IS a symbol of racism, it’s a DEMOCRAT symbol!”
Okay, then, as a Democrat, I say, “Sorry about the flag. Excuse me while I burn it.”
As I said yesterday, you can’t blame liberalism and liberals for white supremacism while at the same time bitching about us supporting multiculturalism and diversity. Of course, these are the same people who thought the czars were Bolsheviks.
Protesting the KKK TFA pic.twitter.com/GRTVU2yqZL
— Maggie Jordan (@MaggieJordanACN) July 20, 2015
Damn it. My brand new (bought in 11/14) top of the line KitchenAid dishwasher is failing to fill with water.
It’s still under warranty, so I scheduled a service visit for this week.
re: #216 thedopefishlives
Of course. Manners must be observed. /half
Day 5 #JadeHelm Update: Things have escalated quickly. Texans now tilling the earth using only their neighbors' sun bleached skeletons.
— goddamnedfrank (@goddamnedfrank) July 20, 2015
LOLWUT???
The state is cracking down on senior citizens who play euchre for canned peaches. http://t.co/2iRPtQGR89 pic.twitter.com/RL5jO3vV4F
— IndyStar (@indystar) July 19, 2015
Chucky went to New Zealand.
Finally, some closure for New Zealand. God bless the victims; we hold you in our hearts http://t.co/1bf0noTFIR pic.twitter.com/wLnWYD1StK
— pourmecoffee (@pourmecoffee) July 20, 2015
I was in US occupied Texas on Friday morning. Got some good breakfast tacos at Chili’s.
re: #227 A Cranky One
Hey. Some people like flan.
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re: #225 Backwoods_Sleuth
LOLWUT???
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Let it go on too long and the stakes will be raised to pear halves. When will it end.
heh…just had someone ask me how to see tweets by people who block you. Easy peasy in Tweetdeck!
re: #225 Backwoods_Sleuth
Ok you Teatards in Indiana—explain how you let this form of government overreach occur on your watch.
re: #230 Eventual Carrion
Let it go on too long and the stakes will be raised to pear halves. When will it end.
First it's peaches; then it's pears. Next thing it's hardcore pork & beans. :/ #seniors #uniteblue https://t.co/oFssM7Rtkg
— HGTomato (@HGTomato) July 20, 2015
Hmm. I went to click on a screen name and got the Lizard that says there is no such page. Anyone else seeing this?
re: #233 Backwoods_Sleuth
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Then they'll be coming for the catfood! @HGTomato
— justa farmer (@justafarmer4) July 20, 2015
well, crap. Tornado warning about 50 miles west of me.
re: #238 retired cynic
Oh, we’re having no end of rain here. :<
We got 1.78 inches of rain yesterday afternoon and overnight.
This is getting ridiculous.
my god it just keeps getting worse pic.twitter.com/TmxTmRau4v
— Simon Maloy (@SimonMaloy) July 20, 2015
re: #234 PhillyPretzel
Hmm. I went to click on a screen name and got the Lizard that says there is no such page. Anyone else seeing this?
Working fine for me.
re: #243 jaunte
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This guy makes so many of the 2012 crowd look normal. Somehow I doubt this is what the GOP leadership wanted. Serves them right for enabling this clown.
re: #243 jaunte
That Trump person needs to be taken to the shed.
Oddly God told me that Scott Walker should go run the Pizza Hut in Apple River. https://t.co/4LYfKcaIyz
— Teresa (@TeresaKopec) July 20, 2015
New Scott Walker presidential fundraising email: “I am certain: This is God’s plan for me.” (via @peoplefor) pic.twitter.com/wxDHqBuAvK
— Chris Moody (@moody) July 13, 2015
re: #247 Backwoods_Sleuth
Sharyl must be using that special keyboard again.
God told me to fuck over teachers for the Kochs.
re: #243 jaunte
I clicked on that Tweet, and found out in scrolling the timeline that the founder of Wonkette has become a Christian.
Maybe she’s been asking favors?
re: #218 Backwoods_Sleuth
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OK the second of those pics is funny, but those guys in the first pic look like “black bloc” anarchists to me. Not good when they show up.
This post was wrong. The people I was referring to are actually bikers.
re: #252 Dark_Falcon
OK the second of those pics is funny, but those guys in the first pic look like “black bloc” anarchists to me. Not good when they show up.
They look like bikers to me.
Great moments with trolls, vol 201 - w/a special guest. pic.twitter.com/9J3qyLK0vo
— John Fugelsang (@JohnFugelsang) July 20, 2015
re: #252 Dark_Falcon
OK the second of those pics is funny, but those guys in the first pic look like “black bloc” anarchists to me. Not good when they show up.
They are bikers.
re: #250 Eric The Fruit Bat
Here’s the right link:
usatoday.com
re: #248 FormerDirtDart
@TeresaKopec Loki's up to his usual tricks.
— Timothy Watson (@timothy_watson) July 20, 2015
re: #248 FormerDirtDart
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HEY, I work in that chain. It’s just a cheap fast food place, it’s nowhere near evil enough to deserve Scooter!
re: #250 Eric The Fruit Bat
I clicked on that Tweet, and found out in scrolling the timeline that the founder of Wonkette has become a Christian.
Maybe she’s been asking favors?
Yes, though apparently without losing her snarky soul.