Saturday, May 22, 2021

WTF is a day off? Because it's Saturday? I need somebody to explain that one to me.

 A day off? What a joke - It's almost as if my wife sits around all week thinking of shit for me to do on the weekend... 

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This is my wife's ringtone:


Dennis Miller is a funny guy but his TV show really sucked. He did have his moments though - like this one. 
Through all of the bullshit we saw and lived through last year, we tend to forget the people that died who's death had nothing to do with the COVID shit. 
Leslie West was one of my favorite guitar slingers specifically because of how he played - not what. He didn't give a shit about doing anything the same way twice.
In this vid, Leslie looks about as coked up as anybody could be, and the bass player looks like a complete tool, but the vid is still priceless...
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To a person, every one I've asked this question: 'Should DeSantis run for President in '24?'  has said no. "We want him for two full terms" is the typical response. They're right. Stay put for now. When you time in office is finished, then you can do whatever the fuck you wants. This guy is a prime example of what good leadership acts and sounds like.
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There's so much great Jazz to 
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That's subtle. I like subtle.
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Siding - 'sympathizing - with terrorists. That's the
 President of the United States there for ya folks.
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This is in Belfast where my brother lives. They're serious about this shit over there. Yer gonna drink? Yer drinkin' in a pub just like the rest of the country ferfucksake.
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Some Yankee fans are just wonderful, 
talented people by their nature.
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Do you keep a First Aid kit in your vehicle? If you don't, don'tcha think ya should - especially when you can get a good one like this one at such a serious discount?



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I hope to god this is a goof. Nobody can be that fuckin' stupid. Can they? 
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May I introduce to you the Honorable Governor of the 
US Virgin Islands. He's a Democrat - how can you tell?


He doesn't wear a mask when he's telling you 
that you have to wear one.

Making a plea for residents to avoid large public gatherings on local beaches during the upcoming Independence Day weekend and to wear their masks if they do celebrate, Gov. Albert Bryan Jr. said the community should be “concerned” about the uptick in COVID-19 cases locally and explained the only way to temper the numbers is to exercise some measure of “self-control to keep each other safe.”
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This is arguably one of the most beautiful women to ever work in Hollywood, regardless of the era.  That's my opinion but you'll probably agree...
Gene Tierney was born into a very wealthy family in Brooklyn, NY in 1920. Noticed by a director at Warner Bros, at 17 she began to pursue a career in acting. 
Howard Hughes tried unsuccessfully to woo her, but she was unimpressed with Hughes’s wealth.  Due to mental illness - a reported 'nervous breakdown', she left Hollywood after turning down movie roles that eventually went to Elizabeth Taylor and Grace Kelly and made both of them stars in their own rights. She was later discovered to have been working as a sales girl in Gimbel's in Manahattan's Times Square.
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Okay. Now you can tell me why you thinking the media 
isn't biased in any way. Go ahead - I'll wait here.


And that's just the top four items. Every single item that followed had the same basic slant, almost as if they had passed around crib-notes or some shit. No wonder people are so fuckin' confused about everything.
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If you're ever in Tallahassee 
and craving good Cuban...

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Take a look out the front door
at the American flag on your pole. 
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This is an aerial photo of John Travolta's house. He is a certified private pilot who owns five aircraft, so it’s only fitting that the actor’s Florida home has two runways that lead directly to his front door.
Travolta’s property, located in the Jumbolair Aviation Estates in Ocala, Florida, is situated on Greystone Airport (about 30 miles from where I live, up in horse country). The actor was reportedly the first resident of the 550-acre community that caters to people who want fly-in, fly-out access.
The aviation community allows homeowners to land their planes, including Travolta’s Boeing 707 airliner, and taxi up to their homes.
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There's my childhood in one picture. Sorta...
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It was a cold, damp night out on the Yellowbrick Trail. When the travellers decided it was time to bunk down for the night, a fire was started...
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In 1956, a pilot landed a plane on an Manhattan street - 
because that’s where the bar was. 
 
The pilot, Thomas Fitzpatrick, turned a barroom bet into a feat of aeronautic wonder by stealing a plane from a New Jersey airport and landing it on St. Nicholas Avenue in northern Manhattan, in front of the bar where he had been drinking.
As if that were not stupefying enough, the man did nearly the exact same thing two years later. Both landings were pulled off in incredibly narrow landing areas, in the dark – and after a night of drinking in Washington Heights taverns and with a well-lubricated pilot at the controls. Both times ended with Mr. Fitzpatrick charged with wrongdoing.
The first of his flights was around 3 a.m. on Sept. 30, 1956, when Mr. Fitzpatrick, then 26, took a single-engine plane from the Teterboro School of Aeronautics in New Jersey and took off without lights or radio contact and landed on St. Nicholas Avenue near 191st Street. 
The New York Times called it a “fine landing” and reported that it had been widely called “a feat of aeronautics.”
The second flight was on Oct. 4, 1958, just before 1 a.m.
Again he took a plane from Teterboro and this time landed on Amsterdam and 187th Street in front of a Yeshiva University building after having “come down like a marauder from the skies,” in the words of Ruben Levy, the magistrate at Mr. Fitzpatrick’s ensuing arraignment. Newspapers reported that Mr. Fitzpatrick jumped out of the landed plane wearing a gray suit and fled, but later turned himself in.
Mr. Fitzpatrick told the police that he had pulled off the second flight after a bar patron refused to believe he had done the first one.
That first flight, Mr. Fitzpatrick admitted, was the result of a barroom bet, according to articles in The New York Times. (He died in 2009 at age 79.) 
“The story goes, he had made a bet with someone in the bar that he could be back in the Heights from New Jersey in 15 minutes,” said Jim Clarke, 68, who had lived near the first landing spot and recalls seeing the plane in the street. 
“Supposedly, he planned on landing on the field at George Washington High School but it wasn’t lit up at night, so he had to land on St. Nicholas instead,” said Mr. Clarke, who now lives in Chatham, N.J.
After the first flight, Mr. Fitzpatrick was arraigned on grand larceny charges, which were dropped after the plane’s owner declined to sign a complaint. He was also charged with violating the city’s administrative code, which prohibits landing a plane on the street. Mr. Fitzpatrick was only fined $100.
But after the second landing, a judge, John A. Mullen, sentenced him to six months in jail for bringing a stolen item into the city. The judge told him, “Had you been properly jolted then, it’s possible this would not have occurred a second time.”
Sam Garcia, 68, who as a child saw the plane resting on 191st Street, said, “If it happened today, they would call him a terrorist, and locked him up and thrown away the key.”
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4 comments:

  1. It must kill "Dr." Jill's soul to have to make nice with Kamala, who has no soul.

    And I wonder how Schumer and the other members of The Tribe are going to justify voting for legislation to send more weapon-buying money to the Palestinians.

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    1. They're all nickel and dime whores who don't give a fuck about stuff like that until somebody pays 'em to write a book. All scumbags - the lot of 'em...

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  2. I wrenched on A-10’s most of my career in the AF. Back in the late 80’, early 90,s, GE developed an upgraded fire control & flight control system for it that dampened out vibrations from gun recoil and seriously enhanced it’s accuracy. 65 or so rounds a second...the first on hits slightly short, the last slightly long. All the rest hit pretty much dead on.

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Watch them hands, Archie. And a thought about online censirship.....

  Just a little side note here. Imagine a world where you can go on a search engine and find a cartoon - a fuckin' drawing ferfucksake -...