Monday, March 30, 2026

He's a math atheist...





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The web is filled with so much clutter. What are we doing to ourselves?

This is the kind of stupid shit we see on a daily basis online. This one is from one of those inane 'click-bait' websites you see in popups on what should be legitimate websites. 
Tell me one single person that you know that would take this kind of nonsensicle bullshit advice and act on it. I'd be embarrassed personally if I ever walked in to someone's guest bathroom and saw this. Embarrassed because I knew someone that friggin' stupid. Juss' sayin'...

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If the cap's yellow, it's the real 'Real Thing'...

 
If you're a fan of 'Mexican Coke', you're with me on this one. Coca Cola bottled in Mexico uses cane sugar instead of artificial or corn sweeteners, and you can really taste the difference - at least I can. It tastes like the Cokes we drank as kids. 
 

Well, every year at Passover Coca Cola bottles a goodly amount of their product here for the Jewish market, because a lot of most religious and fervent Jews will abstain from any corn products during Passover. 
Coke is always Kosher, but it's just not 'Passover Kosher', ergo the change. Grab 'em if you see any. You'll taste the difference. Trust me. It really is 'The Real Thing'...
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Not exactly 'Brotherly Love'...

They may be brothers in uniform and service, but when the skates go on, the gloves come off. A pair of brawls broke out during Sunday’s charity hockey game between the FDNY and NYPD at UBS Arena, as New York City’s first responders renewed their rivalry on the ice. 
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Did you know that 2,266 years ago today, a Greek astronomer accidentally sparked a revolution in human thought? It was March 30, 240 BC - a date we pinpoint with modern astrophysics - when Aristarchus of Samos looked up and witnessed a solar eclipse.
In the ancient world, the sky was the realm of the gods. Thunder was Zeus, the sunset was Helios’s chariot, and an eclipse? That was usually a bad omen. But Aristarchus didn’t see an omen. He saw geometry.
While others were looking for signs from Mount Olympus, Aristarchus was doing the math. By observing the eclipse, he began calculating the relative sizes and distances of the Sun and Moon. But here is where it gets wild: the logical conclusion of his work led him to a dangerous, heretical idea.
He proposed that the Earth was not the center of everything.
Aristarchus suggested that the Earth moved. He theorized that it rotated on its axis and orbited a stationary Sun—a full 1,800 years before Copernicus was even born.
It was too radical for his time. Critics argued, “If the Earth moved, we would feel it, and the stars would shift.” The idea was silenced, buried under the authority of Aristotle and Ptolemy for nearly two millennia. But on that March morning in 240 BC, Aristarchus looked at the shadow of the Moon crossing the Sun and saw a universe governed by laws, not whims.
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Even this jerkoff had to chime in yesterday. It's almost as if the Media goes out and tries to find the most despicable dooshbags they can scrape up and get a quote out of them. 
One of the pics I saw yesterday that I'd never share here was Hanoi Jane and that red-headed cunt who destroyed her own comedy career with a chopped off head. Fuck both of them. As for Bono - I wonder where they found him, 'cause from what I understand they fuckin' hate him in Ireland for something he said or did recently. Probably in LA. Fuck him too. Why would we ever give a fuck what any of these celebrity types have to say or think? I can't say that enough. Fuck 'em all...
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This was a front page article in a British tabloid paper - the biggest in the country - yesterday. Front page. Ya know, ya think it seems silly to mix it in with all the death and destruction and wars and protests and lawlessness and hatred and fighting and bigotry we see every day, but maybe - just maybe - they have it right and we have it wrong. Their point is probably something about a balance in everything. Not all doom and gloom and misery and anger like our news media focuses on. Silly is good. Maybe that's why you stop by this blog once in a while, huh?
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That's that whole 'siesta' thing where they shut everything down for a coupla hours in the 
middle of the afternoon. It's probably also why they eat dinner as late as they do.
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This one gets by me. I don't get how anyone (aside from a Powerball winner or a trust-fund baby) who could afford that much money would ever be even interested in something like this. Granted it's probably ritzy as fuck and you'd  be pampered like nobody's business, but I just don't see it being viable as a business. Am I missing something?
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Drought continues to worsen across Florida with water shortages and restrictions starting to get more common lately. For perspective, here is how much rain the state would need in a 30-day span to end the drought. Somewhere between a foot and a foot and a half of rain statewide. 
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St. Augustine...



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Sunday, March 29, 2026

Did a bomb just go off?

According to the Cleveland Clinic, Exploding head syndrome (EHS) is a sleep disorder that makes you hear a loud noise or explosive crashing sound in your head. Healthcare providers also call it episodic cranial sensory shocks.
EHS is a parasomnia. The sound isn’t real and nobody else can hear it. But it can still be a scary, frustrating interruption. Parasomnias are disruptive sleep disorders involving undesirable physical behaviors, emotions, or experiences - such as sleepwalking, talking, or night terrors - that occur while falling asleep, during sleep, or upon waking. They often stem from genetic factors, stress, or other sleep disorders, and are treated through improved sleep hygiene, safety measures, and occasionally medication. 
Exploding head syndrome isn’t dangerous, but you might want to talk to a 'healthcare provider' (shrink maybe?) if you’re experiencing any new symptoms that affect your sleep.
Remember, I'm not a doctor, but I used to play one when I was old enough 
to know what 'playing doctor' really meant...

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Hey, Mom- what's for breakfast?

 Chances are, it's never struck you as particularly odd that there's an entire supermarket aisle devoted to nothing but cereal. For some of us, cereal is the ultimate convenient breakfast, and even the most sugary of varieties claim to offer nutritional benefits and a balanced start to your day. It's all bullshit.
Every brand is trying to convince you it's something different, something better, and there's probably at least one you're buying into. The "kids only" sugar bombs boast whole grains, and Special K comes studded with chocolate bits and sweet yogurt clusters.
But it wasn't always that way. Cereal's position as America's default breakfast food is a remarkable feat, not of flavor or culture, but of marketing and packaging design. It's a century-long history of advertising, a brilliant campaign that capitalized on the intersection of industrialization, health-consciousness, and changing class attitudes that completely upended the way Americans ate. 
Me? I'm a tea and toast kinda guy and I seem to be doing okay for 73+years and going. What do you guys do in the morning? Chime in...




But they were peaceful protests, right? Nope...

All the talk about the worst part of society doesn't mention the homeless or mentally friggin' deranged. Nope - it's these scumbags. Hundreds of agitators violently clashed with police outside a federal complex in downtown Los Angeles on Saturday as “No Kings” protests swept across Southern California and the rest of the nation. About two hundred troublemakers headed to the site to taunt officers, shaking metal gates set up to protect the complex and shouting profanities at officers.
“Fuck you, fucking come and get me,” one shouted. Protesters, many masked and promoting anti-ICE, anti‑war and pro‑Palestine causes, baited agents with megaphones, calling them “scumbags” and daring them to confront the growing crowd.
 Protesters resisted arrests, creating chaotic scenes in the streets outside the detention center. Police arrested 70 people in relation to the protests yesterday. It is unclear if the duo in the video were among those arrested. There's video of the attacks here.

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These HillBettys sure are 'healthy'...


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Giving new meaning to 'Catch of the day' on the menu...

A Florida fisherman changed his luck recently in a big way. Captain Jose Rodriguez Jr. of Cudjoe Key, Florida, takes clients out four to five times a week on a Florida Keys fishing charter to reel in trophy fish. But he’d never come close to catching a monster 500-pound swordfish.
On Feb. 18, Rodriguez, along with a Pennsylvania family, landed a giant 480-pound swordfish, one of the largest of its kind caught in the Keys in recent years.
At first, the Pennsylvania family didn’t realize the importance of what was happening, he said. But the two children aboard were big supporters.
Once the swordfish was caught, there was plenty of work to be done. For starters, there was no simple way to store a fish that huge. “A fish that big actually lies on the back deck with ice bags on top of it with towels,” Rodriguez said. “There’s really no other spot” for it.
Then he and his mate sprayed it with saltwater to bring its core temperature down. When they were ready to filet the fish, they completed the process on the boat. They didn’t have a crane to lift the fish. “Not everyone’s prepared to catch a 500-pound fish,” the captain said.
After Rodriguez’s catch, there were about 50-70 people in his community who turned out to admire the fish. “The whole community was eating swordfish that day,” Rodriguez said, chuckling.
When asked if he felt like a local celebrity, he said, “Almost, yeah. Everybody knows about it. It’s just about being in the right place at the right time, and it ended up happening to me.”

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Let me tell you a little bit about these. I bought two for my kitchen cabinets.
 They're rechargeable, held on by self stick magnets, and were real easy
 to install (like five minutes). Trust me on these - they work great...
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He's a walking arsenal of hydro-weaponry...



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And not a single african-american to be seen. Why do you suppose that is?

Everywhere I've looked at these protests, 95% of them are just angry white folk. The other five percent are indescribable.
Outside Mar-A-Lago, in Palm Beach, Fla., female protesters lifted up their shirts Saturday as counterdemonstrators peppered them with insults including “whore mongers” and “butch dykes.”
Outside Trump National Golf Course in Rancho Palos Verdes, California, two men nearly came to blows at a No Kings rally. A counterprotester in a shirt that read “deport liberal white women” got in a screaming match with a liberal demonstrator as the two men stood less than an inch apart. No punches, sadly, were thrown. Mighta been fun to watch. Juss' sayin'...





AOC ain't all that smart, but...

 I bet she can spell 'Deep doo-doo'...  
As of March 2026, complaints and allegations have been made regarding Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (AOC) potentially breaking laws or ethics rules, but they have not resulted in a finding of criminal wrongdoing.  Far-left “Squad” Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) violated federal election and House ethics rules by misusing nearly $19,000 in campaign cash last year on a shrink who specializes in controversial ketamine therapy, a bombshell new complaint claims.
DC-based National Legal and Policy Center filed a joint complaint Friday with the Federal Elections Commission and the Office of Congressional Conduct, demanding both enforcement agencies probe Ocasio-Cortez, her congressional campaign committee and its treasurer, Frank Llewellyn.
The government watchdog group want authorities to determine whether the money paid to Boston-based Dr. Brian Boyle was fraudulently documented in official filings as “leadership training and consulting.”
 

2021 Met Gala Ethics Violation:  In 2025, the House Ethics Committee found that she violated House rules by failing to pay the full market value for her attire, accessories, and services, and by accepting free admission for her fiancé to the 2021 Met Gala. She was ordered to pay $2,733.28 to settle the matter, with the committee noting no evidence of willful misconduct.
Previous Complaints: Earlier complaints filed by conservative groups in 2019 alleging campaign finance violations were dismissed.
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He's a math atheist...

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