Beautiful Acoustic Version of a Classic: “What a Fool Believes” | the Doobie Brothers | Acoustic Cover Ft. Therese Curatolo | Stories

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a cover of “what a fool believes” by stories.

credits
vocals: therese curatolo
guitar: ariel posen & ryan lerman
wurlitzer: kris pooley

recording engineer: justin glasco
mixing/mastering: justin glasco
cinematography: thomas mccarthy
editing: adam kritzberg
design: sam’s myth
produced by ryan lerman

recorded live at sphq in highland park, california

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110 comments
1
No Malarkey!  Mar 3, 2021 • 5:40:51pm

The voting rights bill will die in the Senate, which will be a crushing disappointment. So the Democrats need to follow that up with a massive infrastructure bill, which can be passed through reconciliation and will be immensely popular.

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retired cynic  Mar 3, 2021 • 5:43:59pm

Ooo. Jim Jordan Under Scrutiny for Nearly $3 Million in Unreported Campaign Funds. On top of his other FEC problems. Juanita Jean’s

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carey94tt  Mar 3, 2021 • 5:46:53pm

Received my Starlink equipment today ($500 + $100/mo).

The dish has it’s own stand and currently is perched atop the horse trailer. Setup takes at 5 minutes. There is one power cord and the cord (cat-6) that runs to the dish. Connect the Starlink app on your phone to the WIFI receiver and you are up as soon as the dish aligns to find a satellite. I was impressed with the packaging and equipment. I connected my Google WIFI to the router without issue.

For me west of St. Louis (rural), I get download speeds from 5-50Mpbs with 50-100ms of latency. The only issue I see is that service drops out occasionally due to satellite availability. That could kill my Teams calls…I’ll find out tomorrow.

I cannot yet call it a win yet….but very promising.

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No Malarkey!  Mar 3, 2021 • 5:49:23pm

re: #3 carey94tt

Received my Starlink equipment today ($500 + $100/mo).

The dish has it’s own stand and currently is perched atop the horse trailer. Setup takes at 5 minutes. There is one power cord and the cord (cat-6) that runs to the dish. Connect the Starlink app on your phone to the WIFI receiver and you are up as soon as the dish aligns to find a satellite. I was impressed with the packaging and equipment. I connected my Google WIFI to the router without issue.

For me west of St. Louis (rural), I get download speeds from 5-50Mpbs with 50-100ms of latency. The only issue I see is that service drops out occasionally due to satellite availability. That could kill my Teams calls…I’ll find out tomorrow.

I cannot yet call it a win yet….but very promising.

National high-speed broadband should be part of the infrastructure bill.

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Decatur Deb  Mar 3, 2021 • 5:50:04pm

re: #3 carey94tt

Received my Starlink equipment today ($500 + $100/mo).

The dish has it’s own stand and currently is perched atop the horse trailer. Setup takes at 5 minutes. There is one power cord and the cord (cat-6) that runs to the dish. Connect the Starlink app on your phone to the WIFI receiver and you are up as soon as the dish aligns to find a satellite. I was impressed with the packaging and equipment. I connected my Google WIFI to the router without issue.

For me west of St. Louis (rural), I get download speeds from 5-50Mpbs with 50-100ms of latency. The only issue I see is that service drops out occasionally due to satellite availability. That could kill my Teams calls…I’ll find out tomorrow.

I cannot yet call it a win yet….but very promising.

Will watch for it. One of my kids lives in the boonies, with lousy cell and expensive miles to the nearest fiber.

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Punish Domestic Terrorists  Mar 3, 2021 • 5:52:43pm

re: #2 retired cynic

Ooo. Jim Jordan Under Scrutiny for Nearly $3 Million in Unreported Campaign Funds. On top of his other FEC problems. Juanita Jean’s

He’s bad about reporting things.

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No Malarkey!  Mar 3, 2021 • 5:55:31pm

Chao should be indicted.

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🌹UOJB!  Mar 3, 2021 • 6:01:45pm

re: #6 Punish Domestic Terrorists

He’s bad about reporting things.

Jesus forgives him.

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retired cynic  Mar 3, 2021 • 6:04:02pm

“Fuck Those Dr. Seuss Books” and Other Proper Responses to the Fake “Cancel Culture” Bullshit, The Rude Pundit

In so many cases, “cancel culture” just means “Oh, shit, they caught us” to the people who got caught. And they’re pissed that now that they’re caught, they can’t just be white people who, say, casually use the n-word. Like, well, the Republican Party.

(Note: By the way, back in the late 1960s, Warner Brothers made sure that no one would see the ultra-racist cartoons they used to produce. So they got rid of the grotesque Black people, the hideous Asians, but, oddly, not Speedy Gonzales until recently. And now, no one even cares about them except out of perverse curiosity. We don’t think twice about it. If that happened now, the Proud Boys would be attacking Bugs Bunny.)

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No Malarkey!  Mar 3, 2021 • 6:05:32pm

Rachel reporting on Elaine Chao’s corruption.

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gocart mozart  Mar 3, 2021 • 6:06:56pm
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jaunte  Mar 3, 2021 • 6:08:43pm

re: #11 gocart mozart

What does Joe Biden have to do with either of those?

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jaunte  Mar 3, 2021 • 6:10:20pm

Everybody looping Biden into everything.

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The Pie Overlord!  Mar 3, 2021 • 6:10:51pm

Yeah I was saying on the previous thread, fuck the Berenstain bears. I always hated those fuckers, but my kids would get those books out of the library and demand to be read from at bedtime.

And now my youngest daughter (who is 34 & expecting her 3rd child) tells me that she never liked them either.

So I’m “Why didn’t you say so?”

And she’s like “The other kids liked them. Then you stopped reading them when you got the Disney books.”

So I asked, “Do your kids like the Berenstain books?”

And she’s like “Oh hell no, I’m not bringing that shit into my house!”

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Charles Johnson  Mar 3, 2021 • 6:16:46pm
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darthstar  Mar 3, 2021 • 6:18:03pm

Michael McDonald ruined the Doobie Brothers but this is a good cover.

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🌹UOJB!  Mar 3, 2021 • 6:19:05pm

re: #12 jaunte

What does Joe Biden have to do with either of those?

Look at my family’s Facebook posts which are in full KKKancel KKKulture Mode where they say Joe has initiated a Maoist Cultural Revolution

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No Malarkey!  Mar 3, 2021 • 6:19:30pm

Trump Hotel in DC has jacked up it’s rates for the Q terrorists going to DC for Trump’s Inauguration tomorrow.

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The Pie Overlord!  Mar 3, 2021 • 6:19:49pm

re: #15 Charles Johnson

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🌹UOJB!  Mar 3, 2021 • 6:20:51pm

re: #14 The Pie Overlord!

Yeah I was saying on the previous thread, fuck the Berenstain bears. I always hated those fuckers, but my kids would get those books out of the library and demand to be read from at bedtime.

And now my youngest daughter (who is 34 & expecting her 3rd child) tells me that she never liked them either.

So I’m “Why didn’t you say so?”

And she’s like “The other kids liked them. Then you stopped reading them when you got the Disney books.”

So I asked, “Do your kids like the Berenstain books?”

And she’s like “Oh hell no, I’m not bringing that shit into my house!”

My childhood—Mom and Dad bought a whole set of Classics Club and Great Books Of The Western World and they read them to me at bedtime.

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gwangung  Mar 3, 2021 • 6:24:31pm

re: #17 🌹UOJB!

Look at my family’s Facebook posts which are in full KKKancel KKKulture Mode where they say Joe has initiated a Maoist Cultural Revolution

Very insulting to those of us who had relatives who lived through that.

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Hecuba's daughter  Mar 3, 2021 • 6:25:32pm

re: #12 jaunte

What does Joe Biden have to do with either of those?

A FB friend who is a retired high school English teacher was making a similar comparison (without the left/right confusion or reference to Biden), obviously trying to critique the decision to stop publication of a few books. It’s clear that the right gets their information from sources that all recite from the same hymnal and seldom venture out to see what the other side thinks. Of course, most of us here are similar in that we don’t want to waste our time reading the lies spewed by Fox et al. So we cannot appreciate the messages that are spewed out on a daily basis to a willing brainwashed audience.

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jaunte  Mar 3, 2021 • 6:27:51pm
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jaunte  Mar 3, 2021 • 6:31:34pm
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Patricia Kayden  Mar 3, 2021 • 6:34:47pm

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Charles Johnson  Mar 3, 2021 • 6:40:40pm
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jaunte  Mar 3, 2021 • 6:41:14pm
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Nojay UK  Mar 3, 2021 • 6:41:28pm

re: #9 retired cynic

A friend of mine[1] has been a serious collector of Warner Brothers Looney Toons cartoons for quite some time. He accumulated a lot of the old back catalogue on LaserDisc and early videotape before the folks controlling commercial releases got antsy about some of the content and pulled them from sale. Titles from WWII like “Bugs Bunny Nips the Nips” is just one fine example.

[1] There was a dress code at work, he had to wear a tie. He had a large collection of neckwear purchased from the Warner Brothers store, several of which required batteries for the built-in sound effects unit (“th- th- that’s all, folks!”) and one or two had moving parts.

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🌹UOJB!  Mar 3, 2021 • 6:42:24pm

re: #26 Charles Johnson

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So Marky Mark gives Davey Wingnut Welfare money!

I’m shocked…so shocked…

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Patricia Kayden  Mar 3, 2021 • 6:43:44pm

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Sherlock Hound  Mar 3, 2021 • 6:45:20pm

re: #9 retired cynic

Speedy Gonzalez cartoons were never cancelled or withdrawn. Speedy is said to be very popular in Mexico.

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The Pie Overlord!  Mar 3, 2021 • 6:45:59pm

Now it goes to the Senate to die, unless the Filibuster is executed first.

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jaunte  Mar 3, 2021 • 6:48:01pm

Wow, that’s really corrupt, too.

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Charles Johnson  Mar 3, 2021 • 6:48:14pm
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Sherlock Hound  Mar 3, 2021 • 6:48:29pm

Number of days since Anne Frank was referenced during the pandemic: 0
(Sighs, resets counter…)

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retired cynic  Mar 3, 2021 • 6:48:42pm

re: #33 jaunte

Wow, that’s really corrupt, too.

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Sounds just like him, the jerk.

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Dangerman  Mar 3, 2021 • 6:51:44pm

re: #25 Patricia Kayden

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because of Sturgis its why I don’t wear Harley shirts in public anymore

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Patricia Kayden  Mar 3, 2021 • 6:53:13pm

re: #1 No Malarkey!

The voting rights bill will die in the Senate, which will be a crushing disappointment. So the Democrats need to follow that up with a massive infrastructure bill, which can be passed through reconciliation and will be immensely popular.

If the voting rights bill doesn’t pass, Democrats are doomed. Republicans are passing voter suppression bills left and right.

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Shiplord Kirel: Fan of USPS, Goodyear, and Oreo  Mar 3, 2021 • 7:00:32pm

re: #31 Sherlock Hound

Speedy Gonzalez cartoons were never cancelled or withdrawn. Speedy is said to be very popular in Mexico.

He’s something of a folk hero there. The very first Speedy cartoon, ca. 1956, involved an impoverished band of border mice trying to raid a cheese factory on the other side. The factory was guarded by Sylvester the Cat. Speedy arrives, bamboozles the nefarious but incompetent Sylvester, and leads the band to success.

Seems rather topical now.

People often confuse Speedy with the Frito Bandito, a dirty uncouth advertising mascot who made his living stealing Fritos from good Anglo folk. Needless to say, the Bandito really was a racist stereotype.

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Decatur Deb  Mar 3, 2021 • 7:00:53pm

re: #38 Patricia Kayden

If the voting rights bill doesn’t pass, Democrats are doomed. Republicans are passing voter suppression bills left and right.

A strong VRA is the single most important thing the Dems can do this term.

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🌹UOJB!  Mar 3, 2021 • 7:02:10pm

re: #39 Shiplord Kirel: Fan of USPS, Goodyear, and Oreo

He’s something of a folk hero there. The very first Speedy cartoon, ca. 1956, involved an impoverished band of border mice trying to raid a cheese factory on the other side. The factory was guarded by Sylvester the Cat. Speedy arrives, bamboozles the nefarious but incompetent Sylvester, and leads the band to success.

Seems rather topical now.

People often confuse Speedy with the Frito Bandito, a dirty uncouth advertising mascot who made his living stealing Fritos from good Anglo folk. Needless to say, the Bandito really was a racist stereotype.

I remember how controversial The Frito Bandito was…and they replaced him with W.C. Fritos who was even more offensive…

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🌹UOJB!  Mar 3, 2021 • 7:09:02pm

Why hasn’t Ali Alexander been arrested?

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William Lewis  Mar 3, 2021 • 7:09:41pm

re: #39 Shiplord Kirel: Fan of USPS, Goodyear, and Oreo

He’s something of a folk hero there. The very first Speedy cartoon, ca. 1956, involved an impoverished band of border mice trying to raid a cheese factory on the other side. The factory was guarded by Sylvester the Cat. Speedy arrives, bamboozles the nefarious but incompetent Sylvester, and leads the band to success.

Seems rather topical now.

People often confuse Speedy with the Frito Bandito, a dirty uncouth advertising mascot who made his living stealing Fritos from good Anglo folk. Needless to say, the Bandito really was a racist stereotype.

Actually good to learn that. Speedy was always a hero in the toons I saw growing up.

The ones that bother me to remember now are the Tom & Jerry cartoons with the black maid who was always the worst possible stereotypes.

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Dread Pirate Ron  Mar 3, 2021 • 7:11:15pm
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gwangung  Mar 3, 2021 • 7:13:31pm

re: #39 Shiplord Kirel: Fan of USPS, Goodyear, and Oreo

He’s something of a folk hero there. The very first Speedy cartoon, ca. 1956, involved an impoverished band of border mice trying to raid a cheese factory on the other side. The factory was guarded by Sylvester the Cat. Speedy arrives, bamboozles the nefarious but incompetent Sylvester, and leads the band to success.

Seems rather topical now.

People often confuse Speedy with the Frito Bandito, a dirty uncouth advertising mascot who made his living stealing Fritos from good Anglo folk. Needless to say, the Bandito really was a racist stereotype.

Not an expert on him, but it seems to me that the gimmick about him was that

a) He spoke with an accent
b) He sprinkled a lot of nonsense Spanish into his dialogue
c) He was a speedster
d) He had wits as quick as his speed.

The only halfway objectionable thing was b), as everything else was decidedly non stereotypical.

And a big plus was that he NEVER fucked up the time stream (putting him way up on Barry Allen….)

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Dread Pirate Ron  Mar 3, 2021 • 7:19:58pm
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plansbandc  Mar 3, 2021 • 7:24:11pm

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Sherlock Hound  Mar 3, 2021 • 7:26:15pm

re: #43 William Lewis

Actually good to learn that. Speedy was always a hero in the toons I saw growing up.

The ones that bother me to remember now are the Tom & Jerry cartoons with the black maid who was always the worst possible stereotypes.

“THOMMMMMAAS!”

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plansbandc  Mar 3, 2021 • 7:29:38pm

re: #45 gwangung

Have always loved Speedy cartoons. I remember how thoroughly racist The Frito Bandito was.

As I got older, figured Speedy was pretty damn racist too, but from what I’ve learned (for the most part) He’s fairly beloved by Mexicans and Mexican Americans.

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jaunte  Mar 3, 2021 • 7:29:49pm
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(((Archangel1)))  Mar 3, 2021 • 7:32:36pm
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jaunte  Mar 3, 2021 • 7:32:47pm

I mean, we’ve gotten used to a lot of shit over the past four years but he has a point.

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Belafon  Mar 3, 2021 • 7:34:47pm

re: #52 jaunte

I mean, we’ve gotten used to a lot of shit over the past four years but he has a point.

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All of the Democrats and Harris should show up, declare a quorum and pass some bills.

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retired cynic  Mar 3, 2021 • 7:36:26pm

re: #53 Belafon

All of the Democrats and Harris should show up, declare a quorum and pass some bills.

Well. Not if there’s a risk of rapid unplanned disassembly.

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Punish Domestic Terrorists  Mar 3, 2021 • 7:36:53pm
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Patricia Kayden  Mar 3, 2021 • 7:36:57pm
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🌹UOJB!  Mar 3, 2021 • 7:37:46pm

re: #56 Patricia Kayden

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Did you expect that dope to say anything else?

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Punish Domestic Terrorists  Mar 3, 2021 • 7:38:00pm

re: #56 Patricia Kayden

Turns out that Republicans actually like assholes.

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Belafon  Mar 3, 2021 • 7:39:43pm

re: #56 Patricia Kayden

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“I kind of liked that he invaded Poland.”

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IngisKahn  Mar 3, 2021 • 7:40:28pm

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🌹UOJB!  Mar 3, 2021 • 7:40:56pm

re: #56 Patricia Kayden

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“I kind of like how Mussolini invaded Ethiopia. He makes the trains run on time!”

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Punish Domestic Terrorists  Mar 3, 2021 • 7:41:05pm
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jaunte  Mar 3, 2021 • 7:41:24pm

re: #58 Punish Domestic Terrorists

Any apparent politeness on their part seems to be just a fear of consequences,
so they admire anyone who ignores consequences and just lets their jaw flap.

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Punish Domestic Terrorists  Mar 3, 2021 • 7:42:15pm

re: #61 🌹UOJB!

“I kind of like how Mussolini invaded Ethiopia. He makes the trains run on time!”

People have said that under fascism, people have to say the trains run on time, and that the leader is wonderful, when neither are true.

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🌹UOJB!  Mar 3, 2021 • 7:43:08pm

re: #64 Punish Domestic Terrorists

People have said that under fascism, people have to say the trains run on time, and that the leader is wonderful, when neither are true.

Didn’t stop Henry Luce from glorifying Mussolini in his magazines during the 20s and 30s!

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Sherlock Hound  Mar 3, 2021 • 7:44:09pm

re: #60 IngisKahn

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In the old days, we wrote programs with TECO. It was entertaining to feed line noise into the TECO interpreter—it was very likely to be valid, if unpredictable, program code!

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Punish Domestic Terrorists  Mar 3, 2021 • 7:44:53pm

re: #63 jaunte

Any apparent politeness on their part seems to be just a fear of consequences,
so they admire anyone who ignores consequences and just lets their jaw flap.

I interacted with a nut today that said pretty much that. She thought that we’re cowed into not saying the terrible shit that they think. Toxic dummies can’t model normal people’s minds, so they constantly make wild assumptions about what drives people.

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Patricia Kayden  Mar 3, 2021 • 7:46:49pm

re: #57 🌹UOJB!

Did you expect that dope to say anything else?

No. I thankfully have never watched any of his shows or movies. He’s easily avoided.

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Punish Domestic Terrorists  Mar 3, 2021 • 7:46:49pm

re: #52 jaunte

I mean, we’ve gotten used to a lot of shit over the past four years but he has a point.

It is insane. They should be prepared to take down any domestic terrorists who attack, but they probably don’t like the optics.

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IngisKahn  Mar 3, 2021 • 7:46:49pm

re: #66 Sherlock Hound

In the old days, we wrote programs with TECO. It was entertaining to feed line noise into the TECO interpreter—it was very likely to be valid, if unpredictable, program code!

Oh man TECO, ya.
I’m thinking it might be this instead:
^(.+).\d{10}.(css|js|jpg|jpeg|gif|png|php)$

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Punish Domestic Terrorists  Mar 3, 2021 • 7:48:00pm

re: #68 Patricia Kayden

No. I thankfully have never watched any of his shows or movies. He’s easily avoided.

I saw Toy Story, and about a minute of Home Improvement, but I think that’s it.

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Belafon  Mar 3, 2021 • 7:49:00pm

I ordered this stationary bike and got it in the mail today: amazon.com

It weights about 35 pounds and supports up to 300 pounds. It has a knob for controlling the magnetic resistance. The handles come with a heart sensor and the display cycles through speed, distance, calories, and heart rate.

I had to put the seat, pedals, and handles/display together, which took about 30 minutes; the main part was already assembled.

I rode it for 30 minutes. It didn’t wobble at all. It’s not a Pelaton, but if you’re looking for an inexpensive, small exercise bike, it seems to be a pretty good choice.

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William Lewis  Mar 3, 2021 • 7:50:12pm

re: #66 Sherlock Hound

In the old days, we wrote programs with TECO. It was entertaining to feed line noise into the TECO interpreter—it was very likely to be valid, if unpredictable, program code!

Been playing with a PDP-10 emulator running TOPS-20. TECO has made me much more grateful than ever for the set of Editing MACroS

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Belafon  Mar 3, 2021 • 7:51:31pm

re: #71 Punish Domestic Terrorists

I saw Toy Story, and about a minute of Home Improvement, but I think that’s it.

I like the Santa Clause because it’s essentially an Incarnations of Immortality story, and we used to watch his show when I was younger, but I have avoided his recent stuff.

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Chrysicat  Mar 3, 2021 • 7:52:27pm

re: #11 gocart mozart

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🌹UOJB!  Mar 3, 2021 • 7:57:27pm
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Shiplord Kirel: Fan of USPS, Goodyear, and Oreo  Mar 3, 2021 • 7:58:03pm

re: #49 plansbandc

Have always loved Speedy cartoons. I remember how thoroughly racist The Frito Bandito was.

As I got older, figured Speedy was pretty damn racist too, but from what I’ve learned (for the most part) He’s fairly beloved by Mexicans and Mexican Americans.

Both Speedy and the Bandito were voiced by Mel Blanc, which may account for some of the confusion between the two (that and the passage of 50+ years).

The Frito Bandito attracted criticism almost immediately upon his introduction in 1967. Frito-Lay’s initial tone-deaf reaction was to drop his stubble and gold tooth and comb his hair.

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Punish Domestic Terrorists  Mar 3, 2021 • 8:07:29pm

re: #73 William Lewis

Been playing with a PDP-10 emulator running TOPS-20. TECO has made me much more grateful than ever for the set of Editing MACroS

I’m amazed at how far emulation has come. I have a Raspberry Pi with software that can emulate early PCs, consoles through Playstation and Dreamcast, and arcade games.

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plansbandc  Mar 3, 2021 • 8:09:09pm

re: #77 Shiplord Kirel: Fan of USPS, Goodyear, and Oreo

What impresses me in hindsight is how the Mexican American community came together and said a hard no to the Frito Bandito and they actually got the company to stop the ads.

That long ago!

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Punish Domestic Terrorists  Mar 3, 2021 • 8:10:19pm

re: #76 🌹UOJB!

Shit has been falling apart for Trump since he lost the election. The MAGA cult are talking about fighting for the former guy’s agenda, but the hits are going to keep coming in, and it’s all going to fall apart for him.

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Hecuba's daughter  Mar 3, 2021 • 8:10:24pm

re: #76 🌹UOJB!

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Why hasn’t Dominion served Trump yet?

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plansbandc  Mar 3, 2021 • 8:12:06pm

Oh my God.

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Punish Domestic Terrorists  Mar 3, 2021 • 8:14:12pm

re: #49 plansbandc

Have always loved Speedy cartoons. I remember how thoroughly racist The Frito Bandito was.

As I got older, figured Speedy was pretty damn racist too, but from what I’ve learned (for the most part) He’s fairly beloved by Mexicans and Mexican Americans.

I was five when Speedy went away, haven’t thought of the character since, and did not miss him, but the name drew up that memory. I’m surprised that was still in my brain fifty years later. I don’t have many early memories that I’m aware of. Even High School is pretty much a blur.

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No Malarkey!  Mar 3, 2021 • 8:14:22pm

re: #38 Patricia Kayden

If the voting rights bill doesn’t pass, Democrats are doomed. Republicans are passing voter suppression bills left and right.

It’s not going to pass, so we cannot have the attitude that we are doomed. We have to do a great job of messaging and GOTV.

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Punish Domestic Terrorists  Mar 3, 2021 • 8:15:25pm

re: #81 Hecuba’s daughter

Why hasn’t Dominion served Trump yet?

Was he dumb enough to name them, rather than just saying “the voting machines?”

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mmmirele  Mar 3, 2021 • 8:18:51pm

Speaking of the Postal Service, the mail is completely fuxxored.

I just got my February payment stub (due 2/28) for my car payment this week. And I autopay three weeks before it’s due. (Next payment going out on 3/5.) It’s a good thing I keep track of my payments and don’t wait for statements that take so long to get here.

This pisses me off.

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Hecuba's daughter  Mar 3, 2021 • 8:22:12pm

re: #85 Punish Domestic Terrorists

Was he dumb enough to name them, rather than just saying “the voting machines?”

Here’s one tweet listed here: boston.com
“REPORT: DOMINION DELETED 2.7 MILLION TRUMP VOTES NATIONWIDE. DATA ANALYSIS FINDS 221,000 PENNSYLVANIA VOTES SWITCHED FROM PRESIDENT TRUMP TO BIDEN. 941,000 TRUMP VOTES DELETED. STATES USING DOMINION VOTING SYSTEMS SWITCHED 435,000 VOTES FROM TRUMP TO BIDEN.” @ChanelRion @OANN

— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) November 12, 2020

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No Malarkey!  Mar 3, 2021 • 8:24:53pm

re: #81 Hecuba’s daughter

Why hasn’t Dominion served Trump yet?

Trump mostly stuck to mail in ballot fraud. I doubt he ever mentioned Dominion in public, though I could be wrong.

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Ace-o-aces  Mar 3, 2021 • 8:25:11pm

re: #87 Hecuba’s daughter

Yeah, but he’s quoting someone else’s report here, so it would be difficult to sue him for that.

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Punish Domestic Terrorists  Mar 3, 2021 • 8:30:17pm

re: #89 Ace-o-aces

Yeah, but he’s quoting someone else’s report here, so it would be difficult to sue him for that.

People who are into defamation are saying…

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Hecuba's daughter  Mar 3, 2021 • 8:31:10pm

re: #89 Ace-o-aces

Yeah, but he’s quoting someone else’s report here, so it would be difficult to sue him for that.

Isn’t this the same as the Mafia boss who orchestrates the crimes his minions commit but he escapes because they don’t have his orders on tape? Trump does repeatedly mention Dominion in his conversation with Raffensperger.

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No Malarkey!  Mar 3, 2021 • 8:31:56pm

“I thought I was voting that black lives don’t matter!”

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Belafon  Mar 3, 2021 • 8:33:04pm

re: #92 No Malarkey!

“I thought I was voting that black lives don’t matter!”

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“I thought is was about George Foreman.”

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mmmirele  Mar 3, 2021 • 8:33:41pm

re: #46 Dread Pirate Ron

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HOLY CRAP…serious streams crossing moment here for me.

I know who the guy is who publishes this crap. His name is Doug Wilson, and he runs a cult up in Moscow, Idaho. I can’t even begin to tell you this asshole’s history, but it’s LONG, includes, among other things, protecting child sexual predators, publishing books about how slavery is just cool beans and so on and so forth.

Currently Doug Wilson is losing his shit about his kids being arrested for vandalism last October in Moscow. He put out three “press releases” on Monday. I’ve connected the people who are reporting on the textbook to the people keeping an eye on Wilson. WOW…

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Ace-o-aces  Mar 3, 2021 • 8:33:44pm

re: #91 Hecuba’s daughter

Isn’t this the same as the Mafia boss who orchestrates the crimes his minions commit but he escapes because they don’t have his orders on tape? Trump does repeatedly mention Dominion in his conversation with Raffensperger.

Yes, but he never intended that conversation to be public.

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Ace-o-aces  Mar 3, 2021 • 8:34:24pm
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Hecuba's daughter  Mar 3, 2021 • 8:38:18pm

re: #95 Ace-o-aces

Yes, but he never intended that conversation to be public.

But doesn’t that count as slander? Does it have to be public to be subject to penalties? If you lie about a company in private communications, would you not be liable to civil prosecution?

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No Malarkey!  Mar 3, 2021 • 8:40:10pm
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No Malarkey!  Mar 3, 2021 • 8:41:40pm

re: #97 Hecuba’s daughter

But doesn’t that count as slander? Does it have to be public to be subject to penalties? If you lie about a company in private communications, would you not be liable to civil prosecution?

The problem is proving damages. Raffensperger knew Trump was lying, so Dominion suffered no damage.

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William Lewis  Mar 3, 2021 • 8:45:30pm

re: #78 Punish Domestic Terrorists

I’m amazed at how far emulation has come. I have a Raspberry Pi with software that can emulate early PCs, consoles through Playstation and Dreamcast, and arcade games.

The ones I use the most are the PDP-10, Amiga, DOS & a couple of ones for Lisp Machines. Amazing what you can do on a PC or a Pi these days.

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No Malarkey!  Mar 3, 2021 • 8:46:41pm

A feel good story.

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Hecuba's daughter  Mar 3, 2021 • 8:46:50pm

re: #99 No Malarkey!

The problem is proving damages. Raffensperger knew Trump was lying, so Dominion suffered no damage.

But it may lead Georgia to reject Dominion products in the future to avoid pushback from the national party.

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danarchy  Mar 3, 2021 • 8:47:07pm

re: #82 plansbandc

Oh my God.

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That is an adorable dog.

But I have questions. I get taking your shoes off at the door, but who takes their socks off at the door?

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No Malarkey!  Mar 3, 2021 • 8:48:41pm

re: #102 Hecuba’s daughter

But it may lead Georgia to reject Dominion products in the future to avoid pushback from the national party.

Not Trump’s call to Raffensperger though. It’s primarily due to the lies of Sidney Powell and Rudy Giuliani, who have been sued.

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Shiplord Kirel: Fan of USPS, Goodyear, and Oreo  Mar 3, 2021 • 8:50:09pm
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retired cynic  Mar 3, 2021 • 8:55:36pm

re: #105 Shiplord Kirel: Fan of USPS, Goodyear, and Oreo

If your jaw can hit your ankles, mine did.

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William Lewis  Mar 3, 2021 • 9:09:36pm

re: #105 Shiplord Kirel: Fan of USPS, Goodyear, and Oreo

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No surprise. Look back at the fear mongering that happened when if first became widely known. It wasn’t until Ryan White died from it that it wasn’t viewed more than simply that “F**” disease and God’s punishment.

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sagehen  Mar 3, 2021 • 9:16:15pm

re: #103 danarchy

That is an adorable dog.

But I have questions. I get taking your shoes off at the door, but who takes their socks off at the door?

If the floor has been waxed, socks are slippery.

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plansbandc  Mar 3, 2021 • 9:18:22pm

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plansbandc  Mar 3, 2021 • 9:26:21pm

Took a little glimpse at my R local FB group. Apparently Biden took down Dr. Seuss.

The Blaze told them that.

I’ll bring some other insanity from there soon, but just looking at it for a couple of minutes tonight was too much.


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