I've enjoyed this guy's drawing style since the first day I discovered his work. His tounge-in-cheek style of editorialising is worth taking note, also.
Taking a fairly simple concept like 'safe streets' and making a presient point on it isn't easy, but this one cartoon is a friggin' home run by any standards. Impressive, n'est pas?
On Monday, Trump said he was taking “a historic action to rescue our nation’s capital from crime, bloodshed, bedlam, and squalor and worse. This is liberation day in DC and we’re going to take our capital back.”
Think about it - the Dems are so opposed to living in safer cities simply because they're DJT's actions. It's almost as if they're 'rooting' for the criminals.
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If you're as savvy as I'm confident you are, you had noticed the somewhat/slight change in format over the last two weeks, but didja wonder why?
I knew I was gonna be gone for two whole weeks, and I wanted to make sure you had something to see and enjoy here while I was gone and I didn't plan on bringing a laptop with me, so I pre-posted 90 (yeah, pal, 90 of 'em) posts before I left.
I guess my wife was right all along - I do have way too much free time...
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It scary how anti-gun some people are...
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The 55-year-old worthless piece of shit crack-head son of worthless piece of shit Joe Biden had parroted claims first made by Fire and Fury author Michael Wolff, who appeared on a Daily Beast podcast in late July made a follow-up appearance on Channel 5 with Andrew Callaghan on August 5 and let the allegations rip.
'They knew each other well, they spent an enormous amount of time together,' Biden said of Donald Trump and Epstein. 'According to his biographer, Jeffrey Epstein introduced Melania, that's how Melania - the first lady - and the president met.'
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If ya didn't figure it out for yourself, Babs is back here with me now, and can start shipping jewelry again. Click on those reviews to see what she has in her store for gift ideas...
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I've now shopped in ALDI stores in six different countries, but that's a story for another day. If you have an ALDI near you, consider yourself lucky, at least as far as basics like eggs and milk and produce are concerned.
I was in an ALDI store in Dungloe in Co. Donegal (Ireland) the other day, and I noticed this sign, which I really think they coulda re-thought it or put a different one there, don'tja think? Juss' sayin'...
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I was at a friend's house for dinner last week in Belfast, and they had a set of these on the dinner table. They were so friggin' cool I oredered this set for myself while I was there, and it got here while we were gone. If you've never seen or tried one of these, you owe it to yourself to check them out. If you're even remotely like me, you'll do the same thing I did....
Click on the photo for more information and choices...
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never understand that it was actually fun...
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I believe that the bananas grown by Irish farmers are known here in the US as "Yukon Golds" .
ReplyDelete"Lena" is much more than that. That picture was turned into an international standard and is still used for the purpose of comparing the results of machine vision algorithms (like JPEG). It was already the standard long before JPEG was invented. At the time there were many competing algorithms for image compression and people would say things like "Hey! I got Lena down to 31.5K!".
ReplyDeleteLena kept people working on image compression, dynamic range compression, sharpening, object recognition, and many other algorithms all on the same page.
Welcome back, been using the hand crank S&P shakers for at least three years.
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You mean you aren't visiting any Irish banana groves while you are there?
ReplyDeleteThe bananas are a tribute to Irish Republicans - born green, turn yellow and hang around in bunches.
ReplyDeleteWe have 15 Aldi's in West Virginia.
ReplyDeleteI buy the same staples there, week after week.
I would marry a woman with "card catalog scent"
ReplyDeleteThanks for reminding me of that dank-musty scent and the trip down memory lane. To the best of my recollection, I last used a card catalog in a library was in the late 80's.
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