Thursday, May 28, 2026

To dump or not to dump. That is the question. Oh, and when is important also...

Crapping is an essential phase of the body’s natural detoxification process - it clears indigestible dietary fiber, excess bacteria, metabolic waste and bile acids. Much has been said about what makes a healthy dump - generally, it should be medium to dark brown, soft but firm and resemble a smooth log. Everything from your diet and fluid intake to your gut bacteria and medication use influences the shape, color and consistency of your waste.
How often should a healthy person poop? It’s more often than you might think! “Three times a day to three times a week is the broad normal range, but one to two solid poops per day seems tied to the healthiest gut microbiome and the fewest toxins in your blood,” Malibu gastroenterologist Dr. Sabine Hazan told The Post.
 

Dr. Jason Korenblit, a gastroenterologist and digestive health expert with JustAnswer, said stool should pass easily and leave you feeling empty afterward. Regularity is key. “Fewer than three bowel movements a week, especially with hard stools, straining or pain, can point to constipation,” he added. “Very frequent watery stools may point to diarrhea.”






Hey - there's a protest in Newark - let's go over. Jeez...

Dramatic video shows a garbage truck driver going off on anti-ICE protesters outside Newark’s Delaney Hall immigration center after they blocked him from carrying out his work  -  as Antifa thugs battled agents on yet another night of chaos.
“If I hit one of y’all, I go to jail,” the infuriated driver yelled at the demonstrators Wednesday night in the video from Freedom News. “What’s wrong with ya all?” The driver for Elizabeth-based Regional Industries pleaded with protesters - who were demonstrating against conditions in the New Jersey detention facility - to let him go on his way. “Come on man,” the driver shouted before getting back into his truck.
 
Couple things worth mentioning. I know Newark. Born and raised there, was on NPD, as was my father. I can guarantee you not one single Antifa jerkoff is from Newark. Also, theseAntifa guys are anything but 'protestors'. They are hired thugs who are only there to fight and cause problems - they couldn't give a fuck about the illegals or their strike or anything else if they tried...
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ExxonMobil shareholders voted Tuesday to officially move the company’s legal home from New Jersey to Texas, ending a 144-year corporate presence in the Garden State and closing a chapter that dates back to the rise of John D. Rockefeller’s Standard Oil empire. The company, which had its early roots in New Jersey, is officially exiting.
The proposal passed with roughly 71.3% shareholder support during ExxonMobil’s annual meeting on May 27, allowing the oil giant to redomicile its corporate charter to Texas. Company executives described the move as an administrative change designed to align Exxon’s legal base with its operational headquarters, which relocated to Texas in 1989.
ExxonMobil told shareholders the shift would provide legal and operational efficiencies through Texas’ business-friendly regulatory environment and the state’s specialized Texas Business Court system. The company also pointed to Texas’ long-standing relationship with the energy industry as a factor behind the move. PS: I voted for the move. Juss' sayin'...
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A happy soldier carrying candy rations for his fellow troops in 1944.
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Eat Nutella she said. It's better than peanut butter she said.
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Man - have you listened to anything this guy has to say about anything? He is a million miles away from reality and nuttier than a Babe Ruth candy bar. 
He can bring five disparate items together in a s ingle sentence, and by the time he's finished talking you'll be checking your neck to see if your head is still attached. It'd be fun to see him in a debate with AOC and Professor Irwin Corey...
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After a train, two airplanes, a bus and a taxi, Tom was more than 
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Arranmore...


Árainn Mhór is an island off the west coast of County Donegal in the north-west of Ulster, the northern province in Ireland. It is the county's largest inhabited island, with a population of 478 in 2022, but has had a gradually falling native population since the 1990s. Its main settlement is Leabgarrow.

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Wednesday, May 27, 2026

Another late-night show failure...


 



Tiki Bars are Hawaiian, aren't they? Nope...

In case you were wondering where the idea for the 'Tiki Bar' 
comes from, here's the real skinny...
 

Don the Beachcomber, born Ernest Raymond Beaumont Gantt, was the 'inventor' of tiki restaurants, bars and nightclubs, with his first  at 1722 McCadden in Hollywood, California. He was a bootlegger during Prohibition and when it ended, he opened the first 'tiki' bar, gambling that in those Depression years diners would enjoy spending a few hours in a South Seas fantasy world, amid tiki carvings, thatched roofs, bamboo furniture and rain falling on the roof. Bamboo-lined tropical themed night clubs had been fashionable for some time, but this was where it became more immersive. Donn's greatest innovation was surely the drinks. His travels throughout the world (and especially the Caribbean) gave him deep knowledge about rum, which in this post-prohibition era had become inexpensive. His blends of rums with fruit juice and spice flavors created exotic drinks that appealed to the masses. Backed up with Cantonese cuisine and a richly decorated environment complete with tikis (the torches), it was a hit.
 

The many so-called “Polynesian” restaurants and pubs that enjoyed great popularity are directly descended from Don’s Beachcomber Café in Hollywood in the 1930s. Hugh Hefner, Marlon Brando and Fred Astaire were all regulars.





I hate to correct you, but you are, in fact, criminals. Get over it...

Protests against immigration enforcement at a facility where detainees are on a hunger and labor strike erupted in fresh violence on Tuesday night as federal officers sprayed chemicals and charged demonstrators outside the jail in New Jersey.
Following hours of relative quiet, a day after masked and armored ICE personnel pepper-sprayed NJ Dumorat senator Andy Kim, tension ramped up again outside the Delaney Hall facility on the fifth day of the strike.
At one point on Tuesday evening, a protester who threw something at ICE officers was chased by dozens of officials, Tased and then carried into the jail.
The Newark-based ICE facility is operated by Geo Group, one of the biggest private prison companies in the US. According to activists and detainees, between 300 and 400 detainees are participating in the strike, demanding improved food, ventilation and medical care – and for their immigration cases to proceed.
 

Ya see, these morons have no concept of the letter of the law. It is illegal to enter this country without permission. That law is very basic and quite specific. That means, the minute they scaled the fence, swam the river or hid in the trunk of a car, the second they set foot on US soil, they became a criminal. WTF do they not understand about that?

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Does anyone - anywhere - fact check anything anymore? Jeez...

'RIP Barry Gibb' Facebook page got nearly 1 million likes, 
but the Bee Gees singer is not dead...

According to Entertainment Weekly, Despite what social media says, Barry Gibb is stayin' alive! The internet told a different story over the long weekend, when a Facebook page titled "R.I.P. Barry Gibb," featuring a false message about his death, received nearly a million likes. The outlet reported that Barry's family said the musician is "healthy, happy, and living life at his Miami-area home," amid the rumors of his death.
While the main page appeared to have been removed by late Tuesday, a search of the phrase on Facebook turned up multiple posts claiming that he had died: "BREAKING NEWS: Family mourns the passing of Barry Gibb" and "With a heavy heart, The family brings sad news about Bee Gees singer Barry Gibb." 
 

There were a lot more - some from as long as 48 weeks ago. Many of them were accompanied with what appeared to be AI-created images of the singer in a hospital bed or even a coffin.
A million people. And not a single one checked to see if it was legit or not.
Somebody needs to say a prayer for all of us - alive or otherwise...







Why have one HillBetty when you can have three?







Florida is a special place, but don't take my word for it...

Florida is the only place on Earth where you can watch a rocket launch, wrestle humidity, survive a thunderstorm, sit in traffic for an hour, eat Cuban food at midnight, and still end the day barefoot on the beach watching the sunset. From the Panhandle to the Keys, Florida feels like multiple different worlds somehow stitched together by palm trees, toll roads, and questionable driving decisions. 
One side has white-sand Gulf Coast sunsets. The other has Atlantic waves and neon city lights. In the middle? Theme parks, swamps, orange groves, retirement communities, alligators, and enough tourists to create traffic in places nobody thought traffic could exist. 
Miami glows all night. Orlando never stops moving. Tampa and St. Pete sparkle around the bay. And the Keys look like somebody dropped strings of gold directly into the ocean. 
Meanwhile somewhere in Florida right now:
• somebody’s flip-flops already melted on the pavement
• somebody just said “it’s the humidity, not the heat”
• somebody’s getting sunburned through clouds
• somebody’s arguing over toll roads
• and somebody definitely just saw a guy towing a boat at 90 mph with a jet ski attached behind it. 
Florida may be chaotic… but from space?
It looks like one giant glowing paradise surrounded by warm water, palm trees, and pure unpredictable energy.

Thanks to Life in Florida for the inspiration and photo.

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The problem lies in the mix of phlegm...


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'Trust' is missing in today's society, sadly...

A wooden table by the roadside, a stack of eggs, a small cash box - no employee, no camera, no one watching. These "trust boxes" (Vertrauenskasse) are common in rural Germany. Farmers leave their goods out with price tags, and buyers are trusted to pay the correct amount.
The system, documented for decades, works because most of these communities are small. Everyone knows everyone. A thief would be recognized, shamed, and risk losing more than the cost of a dozen eggs.
One farmer told a reporter, "I've never had anything stolen in 20 years. My customers are my neighbors." Trust isn't just an idea here. It's infrastructure.
As a kid I can remember farm stands all over up in Sussex County, NJ. They're probably all gone. 
 

Back in the 80's when I lived on St' John, there was a 'trust bar' called 'The Kite' overlooking Peter Bay. Beautiful spot, with a fairly stocked bar, ice and a cash box. To my knowledge, no one ever stole the cash. Another great memory, but another gone with time, sadly...





To dump or not to dump. That is the question. Oh, and when is important also...

Crapping is an essential phase of the body’s natural detoxification process - it clears indigestible dietary fiber, excess bacteria, metabol...