Friday, August 15, 2025

Perceptions and realities - do they depend on where you live?


If you're a single, black mother living in Washington, DC, it's a pretty safe bet you like what DJT is doing to try to combat/reduce crime in  the city. Am I the only one who's noticed that almost every single demonstartor bitching and moaning about the Federal effort to protect DC's citizens is a white guy? How about that jerkoff who hit the cop with his Subway sandwich? Guess he doesn't have a job to go to today. Oh, by the way, does anyone outside of the media actually give a flying fuck about this Epstein shit? I don't, becuase I know nothing will ever come of it...
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Washington D.C. had the 4th highest homicide rate in the 
United States in 2024, at 27.3 homicides per 100,000 people.
 
This rate is significantly higher than New York City (4.7) and Los Angeles (7.1). DC's homicide rate also exceeded Newark (12.2), Atlanta (24.7), Chicago (21.7), Compton (20.1), and Oakland (18.6) in 2024.
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Did you know Max was only 47 when he said that?
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Here's a great idea for a gift for 
her for no reason at all. 
 Click on the picture for more information on this beautiful bracelet
It's only $16.00 - and comes to you with free shipping!
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Gotta love that Bee...
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It's hard for me to get my head around the fact that this happening 56 friggin' years ago. Ya know the saddest part? I almost made it there - but then again, maybe I'm glad I didn't. Anyway, August 15, 1969, was the first day of the Woodstock Music and Art Fair, the legendary music festival held in Bethel, New York. 
The festival, advertised as "three days of peace and music," took place on a dairy farm owned by Max Yasgur. It featured a lineup of iconic artists including Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, and The Who. Despite being originally planned for Woodstock, New York, the festival relocated to Bethel due to permit issues. 
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When pleasing the eye is as important as function, we can be capable of some fairly remarkable things - like this building. 
This is the Niagara Mohawk Building, located in Syracuse, NY. It's an iconic Art Deco skyscraper. originally built in 1932 as the headquarters for the Niagara Hudson Power Corporation, later becoming the Niagara Mohawk Power Corporation. Today, the building is owned and occupied by National Grid, which acquired Niagara Mohawk in 2000. 
 
A prominent feature on the building's facade is the 28-foot-tall stainless steel statue 
known as "The Spirit of Light," symbolizing the spread of electricity
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This deal just got a helluva lot better.
 Normally, they sell for $ 34.99 each, but with this deal you
 get two of the same RED speakers for only $ 33.17. 
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Fuck it - if you're not gonna say it,
I'll have to let her say it for you...
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1 comment:

  1. Well, I think the woman doing her exercises in the kitchen has a good idea, especially if her husband normally uses the kitchen door, and especially if he never knows whether he'll find her locked into the office with a manuscript or working out while something reaches the right temperature in the kitchen.

    PK

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