Tuesday, March 24, 2026
Them gay guys out in LaLaLand throw some funny punches ...

The video, obtained by the WeHo Times, captured a chaotic scene, with people chasing and swinging at each other while stunned bystanders watched the mayhem spill from Fiesta Cantina. Several bar patrons threw ice and drinks at the men while yelling for them to stop.
Deputies with the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department responded to the incident on March 21, around 6:15pm in the 8500 block of Santa Monica Boulevard, when a suspect reportedly threw alcohol at one of two victims. He was immediately kicked out of the bar for fear of a serious bitch-slapping contest breaking out.
After being thrown out of the bar, the victims were attacked by approximately six suspects - all of whom left before police arrived. The two victims suffered injuries to their heads and faces but refused medical attention. It was unclear exactly what led to the fight. No arrests have been made and the investigation is ongoing.
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Leveling the playfield for Senators, Congrespeople and - us. Yup...

Hooray for us! Delta Air Lines is punishing Congress for failing to fund the Department of Homeland Security. The airline company has temporarily yanked its special congressional desk service to lawmakers and staffers on Capitol Hill until Congress finally funds the DHS, which has been in a partial shutdown since Feb. 28. “Due to the impact on resources from the longstanding government shutdown, Delta will temporarily suspend specialty services to members of Congress flying Delta,” the company said in a statement first reported by the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
“Next to safety, Delta’s No. 1 priority is taking care of our people and customers, which has become increasingly difficult in the current environment.” Delta’s perks to members of Congress included benefits such as airport escorts and red coat services. Its Capitol Desk reservation line is still open, but lawmakers will be “treated as any passenger based on their respective SkyMiles status” for the time being.
Last week, Delta CEO Ed Bastian delivered a fierce rebuke of Congress for allowing funding for DHS to lapse, which has resulted in Transportation Security Administration employees going without full pay for over a month.
Wanna know why Trump wants that Nobel Prize so bad? Could it be the beer?
In the quiet intellectual heart of Copenhagen, where science and culture intertwined with unusual warmth, Niels Bohr found himself not just celebrated but cherished.
After receiving the Nobel Prize in Physics for reshaping humanity’s understanding of the atom, Bohr was offered an extraordinary honor: a lifelong residence at the Carlsberg Foundation’s House of Honor.
Nestled beside the legendary Carlsberg brewery, the home symbolized Denmark’s unique way of rewarding brilliance, not with extravagance, but with thoughtful, almost poetic gestures. It was said that beer flowed freely there, a subtle nod to the nation’s pride in both its science and its craft.
Yet beyond the charming tale of beer pipelines and quiet luxury lay something far more profound. Bohr’s residence became a sanctuary of ideas, where physicists, thinkers, and dreamers gathered to wrestle with the mysteries of the universe.
Within those walls, conversations drifted from quantum theory to philosophy, from the nature of reality to the limits of human understanding.
The image of Bohr, seated calmly with a glass of Carlsberg in hand, is less about indulgence and more about balance, a life where genius met humility, and where one of the greatest scientific minds of the 20th century lived simply, thinking deeply, and quietly shaping the modern world.
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How long will they hold US hostage?
It's pure politics above everything else.The furor over ICE shootings may have passed, but that hasn't stopped Senate and House Demorats from giving us the royal fuckin' screw job with this budget bullshit.
A partial government shutdown stemming from a funding dispute over the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) led by hard-left TDS Dems has caused major TSA staffing shortages and, consequently, long airport security delays, particularly during spring break. Democrats refuse to take the blame for blocking funding to secure policy changes - instead blaming Trump for the mess, while thousands of TSA agents miss paychecks.
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This is the speaker system I got for Christmas.
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How many more scams and frauds are out there?
House Republicans on the Oversight Committee launched an investigation into rampant hospice fraud in Los Angeles County, California, demanding documents from Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom on why the state failed to stop scammers defrauding Medicare out of tens of millions - potentially billions - in taxpayer money
CBS News investigation found over 700 of LA County's roughly 1,800 hospices triggered state-defined red flags, billing Medicare double the national average at $29,000 per patient versus $13,200, with one hospice charging a whopping $74,000 per patient
Fraudsters buy stolen Medicare numbers on the dark web, enroll healthy seniors without their knowledge, bill $260 per day per "patient," then vanish, leaving real dying patients without care and legitimate providers overwhelmed.
Hospice advocate Sheila Clark declared: "You can't throw a rock without hitting a hospice," highlighting 89 hospices crammed into a single LA office building—ground zero for the scam epidemic.
CBS correspondent Adam Yamaguchi explained: "Medicare hospice fraud can happen in a few different ways. Shell companies can buy stolen Medicare numbers on the dark web and then bill the government for the services that they don't ever actually provide."
Gov. Newsom's spokesperson claimed: "Under the governor's leadership, the state launched a multi-agency Hospice Fraud Task Force - more than 280 hospice licenses had been revoked in the last two years. Additionally, 300 more providers were under investigation."
The Oversight Committee letter blasted: "These indicators strongly suggest that a network or networks of individual perpetrators in Los Angeles County are engaging in a large and organized effort to defraud the Medicare and Medi-Cal hospice programs. Such fraud places at risk the extremely vulnerable population of hospice patients."
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423 years ago today...
She musta been one tough broad. In the early hours of a spring morning, at Richmond Palace, an era ended. Elizabeth Tudor - the last of her dynasty - drew her final breath. She had ruled England for 44 years. She left behind no heir, no husband, and a nation that would never be the same.
She was never supposed to be queen. Her mother had been executed. Her sister had imprisoned her. Yet when Mary I died, the 25-year-old Elizabeth inherited a kingdom fractured by religious violence, bankrupt and isolated. What followed was one of the most extraordinary reigns in history.
She refused to marry. For decades, suitors from across Europe courted her. She smiled, negotiated, delayed - and never surrendered her power. "I will have but one mistress here," she once said, "and no master." The "Virgin Queen" was not merely a personal choice; it was a political masterpiece.
When Philip II of Spain sent his Armada to invade in 1588, she rode to Tilbury in armor, rallying her troops with words that still echo: "I know I have the body of a weak and feeble woman, but I have the heart and stomach of a king."
She outlasted them all. When she died at 69, the Tudor dynasty died with her. But her chosen successor - James VI of Scotland - rode south to claim the English throne. Two hostile nations, centuries of bloodshed, suddenly bound by a single crown.
It was the quiet union no one expected. And it changed everything.
Elizabeth had often said she would rule until her last breath. She kept that promise. When her ladies laid her body out for the night, a ring that had sealed her bond with her people still rested on her finger - so deeply embedded that they had to cut it off.
History doesn't do a very good job of telling us which they had to cut off -
the ring? Or the finger...
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Does the word inscrutable still mean what we think it means?
The Federal Communications Commission just banned the sale of any new Wi-Fi routers that are not US-made, citing national security...
Late on Monday afternoon, the FCC announced the order, based on a White House determination that foreign-made routers introduce “supply chain vulnerabilities” that hackers and cyberspies can exploit. Specifically, the commission updated its “covered list,” which acts as a blacklist of telecom equipment deemed to pose an unacceptable risk to US national security. It now includes “all consumer-grade routers produced in foreign countries.”
Having taken this action, the FCC stresses, “This action does not affect any previously purchased consumer-grade routers. Consumers can continue to use any router they have already lawfully purchased or acquired.”
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I thought you guys might wanna see this if you haven't already. That's what happened at Laguardia Airport the other day. WTF was that guy in the fire truck thinking going across that runway?
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If you play - and I play alot - this is a very valuable guide to what hands to play and in which position at the table where they are the most - or least - valuable.
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The Woodward Avenue Presbyterian Church, also known as St. Curvy Church, is a historic church located at 8501 Woodward Avenue in Detroit, Michigan. It was designed by architect Sidney Rose Badgley and completed in 1911. The church is an example of Gothic Revival architecture and features intricate stonework, stained glass windows, and a tall spire.
Throughout its history, the Woodward Avenue Presbyterian Church played an important role in the religious and social life of Detroit. It was known for its vibrant congregation and active community outreach programs However, the church faced challenges in the latter half of the 20th century, as Detroit experienced economic decline and population loss.
The congregation dwindled, and the building eventually fell into disrepair. Due to financial difficulties, the Woodward Avenue Presbyterian Church was closed in 2005. Since then, it has been left vacant and has suffered from neglect.
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That's John Daly showing the crowd on Saturday what happens when you have a bad lie on your approach shot after you drank a couple dozen beers...
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Neither one is funny - they're just fuckin' hateful.
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Do you like a strong cup of tea? I found this in Belfast a long time ago.
It's the best tea I've ever tasted. Buying it in packs of four boxes
reduces the cost to just 20 cents per cup.
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It's just about that time, isn't it?
This is the park I grew up with. Nestled in the heart of Newark, New Jersey,
Branch Brook Park is a must-visit destination for nature lovers, photographers, and outdoor enthusiasts. Spanning 359 acres, it holds the title of the largest county park in the U.S. and boasts the nation’s largest collection of cherry blossom trees - even more than Washington, D.C.
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This blog is supported by the meager commissions I get when you buy stuff
on Amazon going through a link you see here. It doesn't matter if you buy what
is promoted, or something else - it's all still credited to the blog. I am ever so
greatful when you guys do it, because that little I do make from Amazon is still
a big help now that I'm no longer working.
Long and short of it? If you're ever going to Amazon, do me a solid - come to
the blog first and use one of my links. Your help is greatly appreciated. Seriously...
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