Friday, August 21, 2026

Ever heard of 'Detroit Agate'?

Fordite, also known as Detroit agate, is not a stone - it's a by‑product of the automotive industry. It formed in factories between the 1920s and 1970s, when cars were hand‑sprayed and overspray collected on racks, rails, and floors. 
With each new paint job, another layer was added - sometimes over 100 layers per car. Over time, the hardened paint was cut, polished, and transformed into jewellery, cufflinks, and inlays.
Because modern robotic painting techniques and environmental regulations have changed how factories handle paint waste, the original accumulation process no longer happens the same way. 
 

Workers and collectors eventually realized these chunks could be cut, shaped, and polished into cabochons for unique, one-of-a-kind jewelry. Cutting through the random layers yields striking visual effects, ranging from tight, linear geometric stripes to wild, concentric bullseyes. Each piece is unique, its colours reflecting the car styles of its era. A one‑of‑a‑kind gem born from an industrial process - and no two pieces are ever the same. 

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It used to be a truly happy place for me...

I know I've talked about Washington Square Park in Greenwich Village before, and I'll continue to say that it is/was one of my favorite place on earth, Back in the 60's and 70's, and even in to the 80's, it was a vibrant, fun, carefree oasis in a big crazy city, but sadly now it's turned in to yet another shithole filled with druggies and jerkoffs, filthy dirty and not desirable at all - especially at night. It's a shame such beautiful places go to shit when nobody cares...

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Thursday, August 20, 2026

Too much lovin' for Scat...




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She's got what it takes...


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This HillBetty's bustin' out...




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Should we act surprised?





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To King or not to King. That is the question...

 
This is largely correct regarding titles and gender in the British royal family: men who marry into the monarchy receive titles like Prince (e.g., Prince Philip) but cannot become King, whereas women who marry a reigning or future King take the title of  Queen Consort.
 A title of "King" implies a sovereign who reigns by right of birth or constitutional succession. Men who marry female monarchs (like Queen Victoria or Queen Elizabeth II) are traditionally styled as Prince Consort or Prince rather than King to denote they do not share the sovereign political power.
A woman marrying a King automatically assumes the honorary and titular rank of Queen (Queen Consort), sharing the social status and style of her husband without holding the constitutional powers of a "Queen Regnant" (a female monarch who rules in her own right, such as Elizabeth II).
Ya got all that?

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A dancing she will go...

I have a dear friend who's a competitive ballroom dancer -  same age as me - and from all I can see she's really, really good at it. I kid her saying she'd fold like a cheap tent if she couldn't dance, and even though I know she wouldn't, I'd hate to see her not be able to do something she loves that much, so I won't make anymore jokes like that...

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Wednesday, August 19, 2026

Free nappies? Yeesh...


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Beat it, Mister...



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Hats off for this 'roll in the hay' HillBetty...




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He wasn't even supposed to be there...

 
Theodore Roosevelt Jr. was never meant to be a distant figure on D-Day. A brigadier general and assistant commander of the 4th Infantry Division, he refused to stay behind. At 56 — older than most men in the invasion — and burdened by severe arthritis and a weakened heart, his superiors urged him not to go. He ignored them.
Roosevelt insisted on landing with the first wave at Utah Beach on June 6, 1944. He believed a leader’s place was not in safety, but beside his men—especially at the moment it mattered most. It was a principle his father had lived by, and one he felt bound to uphold. Cane in hand, he stepped onto the landing craft.
When they hit the shore, nothing went as planned. The troops had landed nearly a mile south of their intended position. Units were scattered. Confusion spread under enemy fire. It could have unraveled quickly. Roosevelt didn’t panic. He took one look at the situation and made a decision that would define the day. “We’ll start the war from right here.”
With that, he moved forward — personally directing troops, reorganizing units, and pushing the assault inland. Amid the chaos, his calm presence became an anchor. Soldiers who recognized him saw not just a general, but a man sharing their risk, standing exactly where they stood. What could have been a disaster became a coordinated advance. 
Roosevelt survived the landing. But the cost followed him. Just over a month later, on July 12, 1944, he died of a heart attack in Normandy. The strain of the campaign had been too much. He was awarded the Medal of Honor for his actions on D-Day. Today, he lies buried at the Normandy American Cemetery — beside his younger brother Quentin, who was killed in World War I.

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Nothing like summer in Belfast...


 

My temporary base of operations...

This is my Brother TJ (sadly gone) and his wife Caroline's house in Belfast. The reason everything is so green and lush there is because it rains every feckin' day there. Or at least it seems like it. This will be comedy central for the next couple of weeks...

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Tuesday, August 18, 2026

Faux Krunchies...


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On or off? This HillBetty's not saying...



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It's bologna...





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Ever heard of 'Detroit Agate'?

Fordite, also known as Detroit agate, is not a stone - it's a by‑product of the automotive industry.  It formed in factories between the...