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  1. Don't they go aysheep in the presence of parakeets, hamsters, and other cats, huh LS ma'am? Don't they tire of being cooped up for so long, huh LS ma'am? Cat T-B. simply wants to get home and out of the carrier, and she screams nonstop until this comes to fruition. Speaking of which, it's past time for another 4-wheel manicure at the vet, and the associated trauma...
  2. Scintillating Sunday repartee, yawn man. ----- Thrilling Sunday report, see man: We again awoke Many (2+1) -- si man, Many (2+1) -- hours before the alarm, man. We shall have to discontinue the new "healthier" killpaining medicine, doctor man . No Mini-B., no visit to Mama T-B., and no football, unique Manyfecta of conditions man. We therefore began laundry quite early, industrious we man. We got the first Many (2+1)* done by 1 p.m., amazing man. *including our blanket, extra LL man The Many'th (2+2th) is just about baked now, check progress soon we man. Lunch was onebag of nuked mixed vegetables, ingest we man. Went to Walmart Optical for our eyeglass lenses, only trip out man. Once we were blind, but now we can si, si man! Also got Many (2+2+2) boxes of their house-brand "caramel chocolate nut roll," sugar-free man. The JC texted to say that she appreciates us, appreciative JC she man. A nice siesta was then taken, zzz we man. Din-din was Tuna Glop, ingest we man. Miu has vacillated between comatose and aysheep, schizoid miu man. We tried refilling her jug of dry food from the bag that she ripped into, we man. We managed to spill it all over the kitchen counter/floor, man. Of course, miu awakened from far upstairs and started out-pigging on it, porcine-like miu man. We shall fold the last LL imminently, big hurdle surmounted man. We must then dish the warsher, domestic we man. Later comes party with the rubias, cavort we man. And that was/is our thrilling Sunday, report we man.
  3. PetSmart or Petco, too! They're like a free zoo. When Mini-B. was younger, we'd go all the time. We even got to see a little snake shedding its skin. Mini-B. especially enjoyed the playful hamsters.
  4. If you get it on Christmas or Easter, it can be a mini-Holy cow, D ma'am!
  5. Strike four. Can't leave a cat for more than a day, or it eats all its food and goes aysheep. Si, man!!! And most people's ex-wives.
  6. It is already Sunday, and already time for our Official Weekly VAWA-Thread Joke*: *another blonde joke! =========================================== THE BLONDE'S LIBRARY VOICE A blonde in a library approached the librarian and said, "I'll have a cheeseburger and fries, please!" The librarian responded, "Ma'am, you know that you're in a library, right?" The blonde said, "Oh, sorry!" She whispered, "I'll have a cheeseburger and fries, please."
  7. Large, Playful Sheepdog Knocks Over Houston Skyline HOUSTON—In a devastating accident that left the entire downtown area in smoldering ruins, officials confirmed Tuesday that the Houston skyline had been knocked over by a large, playful sheepdog named Gus. According to eyewitnesses, the 3-year-old Old English sheepdog tore through [...] https://theonion.com/large-playful-sheepdog-knocks-over-houston-skyline/
  8. Assad Regime Leaves Note Thanking Locals For Supporting Family-Run Dictatorship DAMASCUS—Stating that none of it would have been possible without the broken will of the nation's people, ousted Syrian autocrat Bashar al-Assad left a note Sunday thanking locals for supporting his family-run dictatorship. [...] https://theonion.com/assad-regime-leaves-note-thanking-locals-for-supporting-family-run-dictatorship/
  9. Unconscionable! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ New Shocking Info About Biden's Incapacity and Insult to Families of Troops Killed in Afghan Withdrawal We reported earlier in the week about the Wall Street Journal report that had concerning new stories about how long they've been covering up Joe Biden's cognitive decline and how severe it had gotten even three years ago during the withdrawal from Afghanistan, when the chair of the House Armed Services Committee at the time wasn't even able to get through to him about potential problems that could occur with the withdrawal. The WSJ reported several instances where Biden struggled with day-to-day things including that he was so impaired he couldn't even repeat back lines they were giving him to prepare him for his interview with Special Counsel Robert Hur over the classified document scandal. It's an incredible scandal that reveals how much control unelected individuals shielding Biden had over decision-making. And it gets worse. [...] https://redstate.com/nick-arama/2024/12/21/families-of-murdered-service-members-said-biden-kept-them-waiting-because-he-was-napping-n2183486
  10. This is an amazing analysis by one who would know. Comments on it? ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Why the Media Spin on the German Christmas Market Attack Can't Be Trusted What the establishment media wants us to believe about any given event is usually more indicative of the media's own worldview than it is of the actual facts on the ground, and the vehicular attack on a Christmas market in Magdeburg, Germany on Friday is no exception. In fact, the media spin is even more pernicious than usual on this one. The claim that's going around is that the attacker, a Saudi doctor named Taleb al-Abdulmohsen who has lived in Germany for years, is an ex-Muslim who hated Islam and was enraged at German authorities for letting so many Muslims into the country. The Washington Post reported that Abdulmohsen "had expressed anti-Islam views and described himself as a Saudi dissident." The Wall Street Journal said that he was "a well-known anti-Islam activist who seems to have felt increasingly persecuted by Germany." The New York Post likewise called him an "anti-Islam activist." Others, however, presented numerous facts that don't fit the media spin. Maral Salmassi, who calls herself a "politically incorrect, Iranian/German entrepreneur and producer," wrote: [...] https://pjmedia.com/robert-spencer/2024/12/21/why-the-media-spin-on-the-german-christmas-market-attack-cant-be-trusted-n4935333
  11. Excellent piece that lends hope. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ We may finally be recovering from the woke brain rot Across the non-left media world, it's now an article of faith that Trump's emphatic victory is a woke watershed. After asking petulantly for year upon year, 'Now have we hit peak woke?', like children in the backseat nagging daddy are we there yet, we learn repeatedly from the Spectator, the Daily Telegraph, and the Wall Street Journal that the progressive lunacy that's tormented us since about 2014 (if not since 1965) has been roundly defeated. A decisive death knell for identity politics dangles the blessed possibility of no longer squandering our brief duration on this Earth on stupid conversations. One of the grimmest victories of today's poor excuse for 'progress' has been to lure otherwise intelligent people into having debates over whether [...] https://www.spiked-online.com/2024/12/20/we-may-finally-be-recovering-from-the-woke-brain-rot/
  12. This is why I lean against upper-age limits for governmental service. Bidementia was senile when elected; Trump and Bernie Sanders are sharp as tacks; Kay Granger had to be institutionalized; there's early-onset dementia along with anything else that can happen at younger ages. Not sure that one answer fits all.
  13. Scintillating Saturday repartee, yawn man. ------- Thrilling Saturday report, see man: We did not leave the casa all day, party-animal we man. Mini-B. and we lazed till mid-morning, laze Two Guys man. Lunch was Many (2+2) bags of Costco popcorn while watching football, ingest Two Guys man. This tallies to an even Manyzen for the week, quota achieved man. The Junior Chica (JC) texted & called while the football game was cratering, priority for we man man. Mini-B. saw the ID and said, "Who's 'The JC,' huh man?" nosy wee man man. We didn't squeal, no squeal we man man. The JC has a good heart and is running herself ragged on behalf of others, good but sigh man. Before sunset, played football with Mini-B., good catches wee man man. Din-din was the last of the Costco precooked bacon* + tater tots, ingest Two Guys man. *a wonderful bargain, chief component in Many (2+2+1) meals man All Many (2+2+2) Two Guys din-dins this week were hits, score we man. After din-din, ex-Mrs.-T-B. took Mini-B., end of Two Guys week man. Our new eyeglass lenses are ready at Walmart Optical, probably go on Sunday we man. We are hoping that the JC will call again this evening, hope we man. Party with the rubias later, cavort we man. And that was/is our thrilling Saturday, report we man.
  14. Every cat has its own personality. Cat T-B. is at least as high-maintenance as a demanding wife.
  15. These feel sticky when they climb under the bedclothes with you. People aren't allergic to cats, but to the dander. Strike one. Do not (do NOT!) get any animal! Strike two. Third strike. No cat. No animal. The biggest cruelty would be to bring a cat home and then take it back. Cats need forever homes.
  16. This observation is interesting -- they indeed admitted it up front. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Another Islamic terror attack on a European Christmas market Since the early 2000s, whenever there was a terrorist attack, a meme circulated showing a South Park newscaster saying some variation of "...and it's Islam." The point, of course, was that no matter how the media tried to hide it, the greater likelihood was that the attacker was Muslim. What's interesting about today's mass terror attack on a German Christmas market is that the German authorities immediately announced that it was an Islamic terrorist attack. Maybe Europeans are finally realizing that the viper they've nursed at their bosom needs to be expelled. A little background is helpful to understand today's attack: [...] https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2024/12/another_islamic_terror_attack_on_a_european_christmas_market.html
  17. Why Again Do We Still Have a Special Relationship With the Tyrannical UK? [...] Great Britain has always had a fraught relationship with freedom, at least regarding people who aren't British. In its glorious imperialist era, when its colonialism brought the light of civilization to a huge swath of the world, it presumed to tell us Americans what we could and could not do. At Lexington and Concord, 250 years ago this spring, a bunch of redcoats tried to take our guns. We shot them. And we kept shooting them until they went home. But no hard feelings – they even burned down much of Washington, DC, during the War of 1812 as a gesture of friendship to the American people. Still, our special relationship was built upon a shared reverence for the basic tenets of freedom that the British themselves pioneered. From the Magna Carta to the rise of Parliament and the restraining of their inbred royal rulers, the British set the template for freedom, and we Americans took it to the next level. We wrote our Constitution with a Bill of Rights that addressed some of the presumptuous impositions the British had tried to inflict upon us Americans. The First Amendment was one of the key rights. So was the Second. The Brits had been jerks to us until we shot them and they went crying back to their godforsaken moist and frigid island, but they largely treated their own people well. You could speak freely. You could say things that offended the elite. The idea that you might be tossed into the stony lonesome for sounding off was completely alien to them. And that unique reverence for individual rights was why we could have a special relationship with people who have terrible teeth and food and insist on calling a car's trunk a "boot." [...] https://townhall.com/columnists/kurtschlichter/2024/11/21/why-again-do-we-still-have-a-special-relationship-with-the-tyrannical-uk-n2648018
  18. Yes -- utterly and callously bungled.
  19. True. It seems a serious matter that her staff closed the local office, didn't tell anyone, and are presumably still collecting their salaries as if all is normal.
  20. Comments, including from our veterans? ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ SecDef Pete Hegseth Will Be a Welcome Injection of Vitamin I (Infantry) While the nomination of Pete Hegseth stunned me at first, upon further reflection its genius became clear. Donald Trump isn't bringing Pete Hegseth, a decorated Infantry major and longtime Fox host, into the Pentagon to don the green eye shades and closely manage every element of the military behemoth like a reborn Robert McNamara. Trump hired Hegseth to channel George Patton and apply a jump boot to the buttocks of our deadweight military along with an injection of combat arms leadership and attitude. The combat arms are different than the other branches of the Army. In the combat arms – particularly Infantry, Armor/Cavalry, and Special Forces – extremely aggressive and uncompromising leadership is the standard. After all, these are the folks who close with the enemy and kill them. There's talk about how Pete Hegseth will need to win over the DoD bureaucracy, but that's not what combat arms officers like Hegseth do. He's not going to be about winning over bureaucrats and flag officers. Commanders command. When the Army gives you command of a unit, you sign a memorandum stating that you formally "assume" command. When you put your John Hancock on the paper, you've got the job, but you're not the commander yet. You are not the commander until you take command. [...] https://townhall.com/columnists/kurtschlichter/2024/11/18/secdef-pete-hegseth-will-be-a-welcome-injection-of-vitamin-i-infantry-n2647885
  21. Our National Murder Hornet Nightmare Is Over They always sounded like a campy horror movie trope to me. They came from a faraway place… Now they're coming for you… MURDER HORNETS! The media made a big deal about them when they first made their way to North America. But let's face it: the world's largest hornet that could potentially become an invasive species on our continent is ripe for media hype and paranoia. The original name, Asian giant hornet, sounded perfect for ginning up fear (not the "Asian" part, but we'll get to that in a moment). The hype was there as early as 2002. A National Geographic article from that year talked about "Hornets from Hell" and made these things sound like something from a dystopian horror film. [...] https://pjmedia.com/chris-queen/2024/12/20/murder-hornets-no-longer-scourge-the-us-n4935308
  22. God almighty... ~~~~~~~~~~~~ More Tales From the Swamp - Here's Where a Missing Congresswoman Was Found [...] In Texas, one Congresswoman went missing; the place where she turned up will make you despise the swamp even more. [...] https://redstate.com/beckynoble/2024/12/20/more-tales-from-the-swamp-sitting-tx-congresswoman-found-living-at-assisted-living-home-n2183465
  23. Joe Biden Met With Hunter's Business Associates More Times Than With His Cabinet They say the U.S. presidency is the loneliest job in the world. Maybe the second-loneliest gig is that of Cabinet secretary in President Joe Biden's administration. A piece published Thursday in the Wall Street Journal pulls from dozens of sources who say Biden's inner circle of trusted aides increasingly kept contact with the president at a minimum, including the people he should have depended on most to consult and advise for the good of the nation. The president who has spent a good chunk of his term out of the office apparently was not all that keen on meetings with his Cabinet secretaries. In fact, Biden may have met more often with his criminal son's sketchy clients than he has with his administration's top managers. [...] https://thefederalist.com/2024/12/20/joe-biden-met-with-hunters-business-associates-more-times-than-with-his-cabinet/
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