Here's a coupla things I know for sure. First and foremost, if you asked a sampling of the people participating in these protests what they were actually for, 97% of 'em couldn't give you an answer they didn't see on a banner or poster - which, by the way, none of them have any clue where those banners actually came from. They also won't be able to tell who or why someone is paying them to be there, but ubetcher ass somebody's ponying up somewhere...
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Recognize this craziness? Of course you do,
you've just never seen it in color before...
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Here's a great idea for a gift that's
perfect for your cat lover wife...
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They're only $ 18.00 - and come to you with free shipping!
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Do you know anyone still does this?
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I will reiterate what I discussed the other day that some people chose to critique. This time, however, it's directly from Forbes, and if they don't know the true numbers, nobody does.
There was no winning combination drawn in last night's Powerball drawing, so the next drawing will be somewhere around 1.3bil. According to Forbes, The six numbers drawn on Monday night were 8, 23, 25, 40, 53, and red Powerball 5.
If a winner emerges in the next draw, they can choose between taking the $1.3 billion prize spread over 30 annualized payments or a one-time lump sum cash payout of $589 million—the preferred choice for most winners.
If the lump sum payment is chosen, the winnings will drop to around $447.6 million after a mandatory federal withholding of 24% is applied.
Depending on their taxable income, the winner could face a federal marginal rate as high as 37%, which would further reduce their winnings to $371 million.
If the winner chooses the installment route, their annual payments of around $43.3 million would drop to $27.3 million if the 37% federal marginal rate is applied.
The winner may also face additional taxes based on their state of residence, as some, such as New York, tax lottery winnings at a rate of 10.9%, while others, including Texas and Florida, don’t.
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Real art is basic emotion. If a scene is handled with simplicity - and I don't mean simple - it'll be good, and the public will know it.
- John Wayne
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I hope you can see this short clip.
This is a bunch of Russian kids
having fun at their summer camp...
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It does fascinate me how incredibly fuckin' angry some of these cartoonists are. There's just no reason to draw - let alone publish - shit like this. What possible good could come from it, beyond fanning the flames of the loonie lefties? Juss' sayin'...
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And, no - I spelt that headline that way on purpose...

















The left like to ignore the cost issues caused by old Autopen's 9%+ inflation. Transitory as it was.
ReplyDeleteThey're just worried they are next to get let go, after all their useless newspaper buddies and worthless government employees who couldn't do their job without partisan bullshite.
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ReplyDeleteWent to Estes Park yesterday for a nice trip, knowing it might be crowded but figured “why not”, walk around and check out the booths and have a nice meal. The protesters had apparently been t it all morning with their little asinine signs spouting off about Trump being Hitler…the same drivel they have no clue what they are saying. Worse, they were rabidly yelling from the sidewalk into cars going by. Beautiful day ruined by clueless miserable Leftist morons. We left, no sense being subject to the demon possessed.
ReplyDelete1. Thank you for showing a girl with a normal sized chest
ReplyDelete2. referring to the map, why is it that I'm always getting spam calls from people in India who honestly believe they can speak English
3. People who move outta Brooklyn spend the rest of their lives searching for a piece of edible Jewish rye bread
4. "Jobs Created by Trump" Cartoon - it takes an IQ of ~80 to appreciate it; an IQ of anything >85 thinks it ridiculous
We’re kind of the outlier up here. We start losing about 7 minutes of daylight each day around July 1. The loss decreases by a about 6 or 7 seconds each day. July & August have 31 days each, so about 217 minutes (3 hrs, 40 mins or so) each month. September has 30, the daily loss is about 6.7 minutes on Sept 1 for a touch over 201 minutes (about 3 hrs, 20 mins). Upside is that reverses at the same rate just after New Year’s. It never gets full dark for 24 hrs here; we get a couple hours of light and probably 2 hrs of sun above the horizon on the winter solstice. It does, however, stay light enough on the summer one to start a ball game at 10 PM & not turn the lights on for the whole game. https://www.bing.com/videos/riverview/relatedvideo?q=midnight+sun+game+baseball&mid=6307BA0E1F732E6451266307BA0E1F732E645126&mcid=35A7D10B107343D18D345E9381AE06E9&FORM=VIRE
ReplyDeleteThat's supposed to be good pizza? Yuk.
ReplyDeleteI've never even seen that picture in black and white so where is it?
ReplyDeleteThere was a headline?
ReplyDeleteI spent a year in NYC in the late 80's and the pizza I had at those little pizza shops was the best I've ever tasted. Nothing since even comes close. Thanks for the memory!
ReplyDeleteColorized Adams Family TV set.
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