Wednesday, May 13, 2026

Approaching Errigal...

 


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Tuesday, May 12, 2026

I owe ya a HillBetty...

 
It seems the powers that be at Blogger
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Coolin' off...



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Man - did this guy get sucked in...

The Denver airport trespasser who was dismembered by a jet engine after he calmly stepped in front of a Frontier flight had a dark criminal past. Michael Mott, 41, racked up over 20 arrests in Colorado dating back to 2002 - including for attempted murder. His most recent arrest was for felony trespassing just one month before he jumped the fence at Denver International in an attempt suicide mission.
Mott got sucked into one of the engines of the Airbus A-321neo and his cause of death was determined to be multiple blunt and sharp force injuries, officials said Tuesday.
It wasn’t immediately clear why the Pueblo-native was walking free after he was nabbed on April 10 for first-degree trespassing and damaging property at a Colorado Springs dwelling, then resisting arrest when cops arrived.
Hey - when ya gotta go, ya gotta go...



Don't throw the key away, Judge - he's a good boy at heart...

Massachusetts prosecutors scolded a judge over the sweetheart deal she handed to serial criminal Tyler Brown - who is accused of opening fire on random drivers on Monday - after he was convicted of trying to kill a cop years earlier.
Brown, 46, pleaded guilty to armed assault with intent to murder in 2021, one year after he fired 13 rounds at Boston officers, including firing a .40 Glock semi-automatic at close range at one officer’s chest.
Prosecutors recommended a 12-year prison sentence followed by five years of probation; however, Judge Janet Sanders handed out a five- to six-year sentence with three years of probation - despite the fact that Brown was already on probation for a 2014 assault conviction at the time.
 

If a bartender over-serves a customer and that guy goes out and kills someone, the bartender's held liable for the death. Same should be true for judges. 
These Goody-two-shoes bench-riding bleeding hearts should have their feet held to the fire for their ridiculous sentencing. Thankfully, cops killed the guy before he could kill anyone else.

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Did you know the Japanese are this honest?

 A Record for the Fourth Straight Year - The Metropolitan Police Department reports that 4.5 million lost items were handed into police stations in Tokyo in 2025, a 2.0% year-on-year increase. This included ¥4.5 billion in cash, up 0.5% over the same period. The amount of cash set a new record for the fourth consecutive year, and represented 54.2% of the total cash reported lost, which was ¥8.3 billion.
The most common lost items handed into police stations were driver’s licenses and credit cards at 819,602 (16.9% of all items), followed by transit smart cards, commuter passes, and gift certificates at 471,399 (9.7%); clothing and footwear at 460,667 (9.5%); electronic devices at 403,708 (8.3%); and wallets and purses at 338,104 (7.0%).
A total of 225,236 cell phones were reported lost by the owners in 2025, equivalent to an average of 610 every day. Meanwhile, 144,381 phones were handed in to the police after they were found. Around half the phones, or 119,516, were eventually returned to their owners.



Two Hobbes and no Calvin?


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Sprechen Sie Englisch, mein Freund?

 
 English is the most spoken language in the United States, serving as the de facto language for daily life and government operations. Historically, the United States has not had an officially designated national language at the federal level, as the U.S. Constitution does not specify one.
 On March 1, 2025, an Executive Order was signed that officially designated English as the official language of the United States.
 

While federal status was historically absent, many individual states have adopted English as their official language over time.





The abomination that now is what used to be one of my favorite places in the world...

Drug-infested Washington Square Park was by far the most dangerous green space in the city last year, with more than twice as much crime committed there than all of massive Central Park. The iconic but beleaguered Greenwich Village park - home to so many druggies and other criminals that community officials want to erect a gate around it - is fewer than 10 acres yet racked up 101 reported crimes, according to statistics.
There were 67 grand larcenies, 24 felony assaults and 10 robberies reported inside the park in 2025, figures revealed. Loitering is no longer a crime in New York City. By comparison, Central Park is 99% larger at 843 acres - yet registered half as many crimes, or 52 incidents.
New York University student Christiana Garcia told The Post on Monday that when she’s been at nearby Washington Square Park, “There were a lot of unhoused (her word) people who were just doing really hard drugs - like with needles and stuff like that.’’
Why the NYPD itself is handcuffed from cleaning out the park has become 
one of life's great mysteries. It's tragic, really...






Battling congestion 100 years hence, and other oddities...

Sometimes, perspective isn't the best thing, it's the only thing. There's a whole pissing contest going on in New York City - Manhattan specifically - about 'congestion pricing' where the City basically goes in and take everything out of your wallet if, god forbid, you actually have to drive in to Midtown Manhattan during the day. 
Traffic congestion in Midtown is nothing new, however. 100 years ago, in 1926, New York was just beginning to build roads that could handle modern traffic, like what’s shown here on Fifth Avenue. Over on Sixth Avenue, residents and shop owners were scrambling to find new locations as the city got set to lengthen and widen the street; over 160 buildings would soon be knocked down. It was a major undertaking that would solve some of the traffic congestion. Temporarily.
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Thinking back to the Obummer administration and how they were blowing smoke up kids asses about all the jobs that were leave the States and going overseas, he famously said that kids should 'learn how to code' because that was the way of the future. Well, they did. And they built AI. And now AI is so good it can write code better and faster than any human can. It's kinda like they were all working in a bullet factory making ammo to shoot themselves in the foot (or worse) with...
 

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Arcadia, California Mayor Eileen Wang reached a federal plea agreement after being accused of acting as an unregistered foreign agent for China, promoting the country’s propaganda.
Wang admitted to posting Chinese government-directed content, including articles denying Uyghur persecution in Xinjiang. Wang stepped down as mayor after the case became public Monday afternoon.
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They got some balls these people...
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These stats were released by BLM. Ya gotta believe
they didn't think that all the way through.
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That is genius level subtle...
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If you think American speech has slid from a “PG” to an “R” rating, you’re not alone. It appears that cursing like a motherfucker is becoming more common in America. A corporate research company recently studied transcripts of conference calls. It found the use of 'expletives' (love that word) among call-attendees rose 80 percent between 2018 and 2025. And it appears younger generations are more expletive-prone. According to one report, Baby Boomers use profanity 10 times a day, but members of Gen Z swear 24 times a day. 
The study did not cover Boomers like me born in New Jersey. We use 'descriptive adjectives and pronouns' at least 1,994 times a day.
Swearing certainly isn’t anything new to Americans. In the 1800s, Saturday Evening Post editors were already denouncing the users of what they referred to as 'rough speech'...
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That's not subtle, but it is borderline genius...
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Nice sentiment, but the reality is about Jersey girls always remaining Jersey girls.
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That's double what it was last summer.
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Start 'em young...

 



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Monday, May 11, 2026

Sage advice worth following...

 


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Musta been a helluva party for someone...

 


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There aren't too may things more fun to watch than a 'girl fight'...

This wasn't an run-of-the-mill bitch slapping contest. These two warriors went at it full-on pissed off. The drama begins when the two women confront each verbally over hot dog cart placement on the hectic corner of Santa Monica and San Vicente boulevards, as throngs of revelers gather to watch the brawl unfold in the tense scene posted online by WeHo Times.  
 

The verbal confrontation in a heartbeat escalates into wild melee, with the two hawkers grappling each other behind their carts, falling into the street dangerously close to speeding traffic as the video continues. Within seconds one of the vendors prevails, holding the other on the ground and pummeling her in the sidewalk divot leading to the busy crosswalk as the horrified crowd watches. The violence captured in the film only lasts a few moments. The full cideo can be seen here:


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Approaching Errigal...

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