Straight Up Bebop From Oz Noy, Ray Marchica, and Ugonna Okegwo: “All the Things You Are”

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Oz Noy, Ray Marchica and Ugonna Okegwo are pleased to present Riverside, out on January 21, 2022 via Outside in Music. Their first release as a trio, Riverside is a fresh, life-affirming collection of standards that stems from the group’s spontaneously assembled outdoor jams held in Riverside Park, New York City during lockdown.

As individuals, this dynamic trio has a wide range of performing credits – Okegwo as a celebrated sideman with Jacky Terrasson and Tom Harrell, Marchica as a Broadway and session player (plus two albums as a leader) and Noy as one of fusion’s most sought after individual voices. All three have worked on the New York scene for the past two decades, so when the COVID-19 lockdown hit, it was a huge blow to both their livelihoods and their creative spirits. Then, summer came around, and the chance presented itself for housebound musicians to meet up and play outdoors. Oz called upon his neighbors Ugonna and Ray and invited them down to the park for a jam session – Ugonna on upright, Marchica with a small drum set, and Noy on electric guitar, with a battery-powered amp.

Their spot was pretty picturesque. “We set up perfectly: you could look down to the Hudson River, and then across to New Jersey – it was a lovely environment being there,” reflects Okegwo. It helped the group find a sound too. “It was almost like a little venue,” says Noy, and they weren’t the only ones taking advantage of the accidental bandstand-like coves the park is blessed with. “There were multiple little stages, some people playing bluegrass, some classical. When we started playing, there was nobody in the park, but by October time, people were thinking ‘oh, maybe we can do this too’. We were pioneers,” says Marchica.

The sessions went on through the summer months until the weather turned in October. But instead of packing up entirely, the group went into the studio, satisfied that they had created a sound, and a feeling amongst the group. “It saved me, it saved all of us – musically and mentally,” says Marchica.

The beauty shines throughout the trio’s creative, yet hands-off, arrangements. “All The Things You Are” opens with a Monk-ish kilter, Noy breezily sweeping over the changes and into some mysterious territories, particularly in the vamped ending, which stretches time effortlessly.

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FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀 No Capt'n 😷 Trips  Dec 29, 2023 • 5:28:59pm

Yikes

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darthstar  Dec 29, 2023 • 5:31:38pm

Egyptian folk metal…

Mastodon

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darthstar  Dec 29, 2023 • 5:32:44pm

re: #1 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀 No Capt’n 😷 Trips

Yikes

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I take it more than a few SUVs are going to be at the bottom of that lake.

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Nerdy Fish  Dec 29, 2023 • 5:33:49pm

re: #1 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀 No Capt’n 😷 Trips

Yikes

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Fucking morons. It hasn’t been a very cold winter so far. Mrs. Fish even asked, “WHY were they out ice fishing when there’s still open water on the lake?!?”

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Decatur Deb  Dec 29, 2023 • 5:34:38pm

re: #1 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀 No Capt’n 😷 Trips

Yikes

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That’s 3 Chinook loads, if evervbody’s friendly. (And you have a Chinook.)

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Nerdy Fish  Dec 29, 2023 • 5:35:10pm

re: #5 Decatur Deb

That’s 3 Chinook loads, if evervbody’s friendly. (And you have a Chinook.)

I’m sure the Minnesota National Guard has a few, but that’s going to be expensive.

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FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀 No Capt'n 😷 Trips  Dec 29, 2023 • 5:36:17pm

re: #4 Nerdy Fish

Fucking morons. It hasn’t been a very cold winter so far. Mrs. Fish even asked, “WHY were they out ice fishing when there’s still open water on the lake?!?”

Yeah, wasn’t the entire region subjected to remarkably unseasonable warm weather in the last week?

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darthstar  Dec 29, 2023 • 5:36:47pm

re: #4 Nerdy Fish

Fucking morons. It hasn’t been a very cold winter so far. Mrs. Fish even asked, “WHY were they out ice fishing when there’s still open water on the lake?!?”

It’s December…we always ice fish in December…why do you hate tradition?

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darthstar  Dec 29, 2023 • 5:38:33pm

re: #5 Decatur Deb

That’s 3 Chinook loads, if evervbody’s friendly. (And you have a Chinook.)

Fuck the Chinook. Air drop a shit ton of life jackets and pull up in a fleet of Zodiacs. Anybody carrying a fishing pole or ice augur they want to save can wait until they have considered their options fully.

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darthstar  Dec 29, 2023 • 5:39:13pm

With any luck the vehicles floating on the sheet of ice will still be there after it freezes enough to drive them off.

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Nerdy Fish  Dec 29, 2023 • 5:39:27pm

re: #7 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀 No Capt’n 😷 Trips

Yeah, wasn’t the entire region subjected to remarkably unseasonable warm weather in the last week?

Abso-fucking-lutely. And we have had next to no snow so far this winter, with the exception of a couple of early small snowfalls.

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Decatur Deb  Dec 29, 2023 • 5:40:47pm

re: #9 darthstar

Fuck the Chinook. Air drop a shit ton of life jackets and pull up in a fleet of Zodiacs. Anybody carrying a fishing pole or ice augur they want to save can wait until they have considered their options fully.

Nah. Chinooks are cool. They’re not quite amphibious, but they can settle into water under power with the ramp down.

military.com

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🐈 Crush White Nationalism 🐈  Dec 29, 2023 • 5:42:31pm
A British volunteer medic working in Ukraine is reported to have been found dead at her home in Kyiv.

Katherine Mielniczuk’s body was found in bed on Christmas Eve by members of her unit, the 151st Special Operations Forces Unit, according to Ukrainian volunteer organisation Project Konstantin.

Ms Mielniczuk, who was 25 and a former chemistry student at Bristol University, reportedly spent the last 18 months volunteering in Ukraine in a medical and operational capacity.

The Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office could not confirm the identity of the deceased but said that it was “supporting the family of a British woman who died in Ukraine”.

Project Konstantin said the cause of Ms Mielniczuk’s death was not being treated as suspicious but that further information will be released later by authorities.

British volunteer combat medic found dead in her Kyiv bed (The Telegraph)

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Nerdy Fish  Dec 29, 2023 • 5:43:35pm

re: #10 darthstar

With any luck the vehicles floating on the sheet of ice will still be there after it freezes enough to drive them off.

That’s if the Native Americans let them; Upper Red Lake is one of the few territorial waters that are entirely contained within a reservation. If I was in charge of that reservation, I’d tell them to get bent.

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darthstar  Dec 29, 2023 • 5:44:51pm

re: #12 Decatur Deb

Nah. Chinooks are cool. They’re not quite amphibious, but they can settle into water under power with the ramp down.

military.com

I just don’t like the thought of people getting bragging rights about being rescued by a helicopter and then blaming Biden because their F-250 with monster tires is at the bottom of a lake. Just seems disingenuous. They can still enjoy the memory of their truck for another 57 payments.

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darthstar  Dec 29, 2023 • 5:45:40pm

re: #14 Nerdy Fish

That’s if the Native Americans let them; Upper Red Lake is one of the few territorial waters that are entirely contained within a reservation. If I was in charge of that reservation, I’d tell them to get bent.

Better yet…bill them for the salvage costs.

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Nerdy Fish  Dec 29, 2023 • 5:46:22pm

re: #14 Nerdy Fish

Technically incorrect, so I am amending in a follow-up; I got it backward. Lower Red Lake is in the reservation. However, it’s certainly possible that the floe could drift into their territory, which would be a sticky situation for the hapless fucktards.

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nines09  Dec 29, 2023 • 5:54:58pm

re: #1 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀 No Capt’n 😷 Trips

Have choppers come in blasting the theme from Titanic as they wash the area with floodlights and flares…..
Low water datum says….

later lizards

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Dangerman  Dec 29, 2023 • 5:57:45pm

Just reading that Maine decision re tfg.

Wow.

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Charles Johnson  Dec 29, 2023 • 5:58:14pm

re: #20 Dangerman

Oh yeah, no punches were pulled.

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darthstar  Dec 29, 2023 • 5:58:46pm

re: #17 Nerdy Fish

The important thing is that we all agree on the designation of the flow people as hapless fucktards…though flow people is also a good name…imagine if the reservation put up buoys to keep them from coming ashore illegally.

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Nerdy Fish  Dec 29, 2023 • 6:00:20pm

re: #22 darthstar

The important thing is that we all agree on the designation of the flow people as hapless fucktards…though flow people is also a good name…imagine if the reservation put up buoys to keep them from coming ashore illegally.

Unfortunately, Minnesota’s native population isn’t that cruel. It would be funny as shit, though.

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Charles Johnson  Dec 29, 2023 • 6:02:03pm

Wouldn’t it be some shit if Donald Trump becomes the official dictator of the US?

That would be weird.

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Charles Johnson  Dec 29, 2023 • 6:04:04pm

dictators do seem to be coming back into fashion, inexplicably.

or maybe very explicably.

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Decatur Deb  Dec 29, 2023 • 6:06:59pm

re: #24 Charles Johnson

Wouldn’t it be some shit if Donald Trump becomes the official dictator of the US?

That would be weird.

82nd Airborne says “No.” They have a problem with dictators.

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wrenchwench  Dec 29, 2023 • 6:10:36pm

Mastodon

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Nerdy Fish  Dec 29, 2023 • 6:11:23pm

I think Minnesota charges a hefty pollution fee for leaving your shitty equipment at the bottom of a lake, so even though those guys might make it off the ice safely, their wallets are going to take a pretty sizable hit.

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BeenHereAwhile  Dec 29, 2023 • 6:17:00pm

re: #28 Nerdy Fish

I think Minnesota charges a hefty pollution fee for leaving your shitty equipment at the bottom of a lake, so even though those guys might make it off the ice safely, their wallets are going to take a pretty sizable hit.

But they did their own research.

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Unabogie  Dec 29, 2023 • 6:23:41pm

re: #25 Charles Johnson

dictators do seem to be coming back into fashion, inexplicably.

or maybe very explicably.

Here is the full decision. You’re right, it’s a doozy.

Link

I do believe that if Donald Trump wins in November, we will not have a peaceful transfer of power again in America. He will not leave office in 2028, and the supposed payback for lawfully removing him from ballots will be retaliated for and the Democrat will not be allowed on the ballots in red states. In fact, that may still happen. I think we will never have a normal election again.

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Dangerman  Dec 29, 2023 • 6:24:14pm

re: #21 Charles Johnson

Oh yeah, no punches were pulled.

That was a pretty thorough job.

1/6 is obvious and a centerpiece.
This was vast and orchestrated.

I’d remind everyone that this insurrection also includes everything else he and his team of disloyalists did.

The conspiratorial planning and prep,.
The memos, the opinions, the organization, and communication.
All the fake elector stuff, in how many states?
The Georgia phone call /pressure and how many other states too?
The stealing the voting machines in Ga.
Etc etc.

Every time I recount it , makes my blood boil.

And now I’m getting on JetBlue EWR to FLL

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Eclectic Cyborg  Dec 29, 2023 • 6:26:12pm

re: #31 Dangerman

Safe travels.

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Joe Bacon ✅  Dec 29, 2023 • 6:26:28pm

So nice to see Collins getting smacked down over her pro-Trump BS

‘Sit this one out’: Maine Sen. Susan Collins hit by blowback over her Trump ballot outrage

A statement from Sen. Susan Collins (R-ME) on X expressing outrage that Maine’s secretary of state has banished Donald Trump from the 2024 election ballot was not well received from critics — who noted her history of normally straddling meaningful controversies.

Shortly after Maine Secretary of State Shenna Bellows announced that, after considerable investigation, she believes the former president engaged in the insurrection on Jan 6, making him ineligible under the 14th Amendment, Collins expressed her dismay.

“Maine voters should decide who wins the election - not a Secretary of State chosen by the Legislature,” she protested. “The Secretary of State’s decision would deny thousands of Mainers the opportunity to vote for the candidate of their choice, and it should be overturned.”

That led to an onslaught of critics noting she has been critical of Trump’s actions surrounding the Jan. 6 insurrection and, in an official statement issued over a year afterward, wrote, “President Trump had stoked discontent with a steady barrage of false claims that the election had been stolen from him.

“The allegedly responsible officials were denigrated, scorned, and ridiculed by the President, with the predictable result that his supporters viewed any official that they perceived to be an obstacle to President Trump’s reelection as an enemy of their cause. That set the stage for the storming of the Capitol for the first time in more than 200 years.”

With that in mind, one Collins critic suggested, “You hold some responsibility for us being here, so sit this one out, Susan.”

Political commentator Keith Olbermann asked, “I want to vote for Bill Clinton again. So by your logic, I can — right?”

Recalling Collins’ memorable defense of Trump as she voted against him, saying he had “learned his lesson,” Republicans Against Trump asked, “Do you think Trump finally learned his lesson?”

“You took an oath to uphold the U.S. Constitution. The states of Maine and Colorado are abiding by the U.S. Constitution. Section 3 of the 14th Amendment is very clear,” Dianne Callahan lectured her.

“My question to you is this: If our founding fathers saw the possibility of a man like Trump failing to cede power and they thoughtfully used the words ‘engaged in insurrection or rebellion’ against the United States, why should those directions not be followed?”

The Fact Checker recalled: “CONCLUSION: This is Susan Collins. She’s that woman from Maine who said that Donald Trump would learn his lesson from his 1st impeachment. And Trump then got impeached again. Then charged with 91 felonies. So… you know… there’s that.”

“Sen Collins was wrong about Kavanaugh and it cost women their bodily autonomy. Sen Collins was wrong about Trump and it resulted in an insurrection. She is the last person to be talking about anyone’s choice,” Dave Vote Blue wrote.

“Geez, you sure turned out to be a terrible person,” Kathi Kruse wrote.

rawstory.com

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bratwurst  Dec 29, 2023 • 6:35:16pm

If there were a chance in Hell that she’ll ever be president, I would be concerned about this.

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Charles Johnson  Dec 29, 2023 • 6:37:10pm

re: #34 bratwurst

Groveling for that VP job.

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Charles Johnson  Dec 29, 2023 • 6:46:36pm

IT’S STILL GOING ON

MST3K Year End Marathon! 👍

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Belafon  Dec 29, 2023 • 6:49:48pm
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goddamnedfrank  Dec 29, 2023 • 7:03:46pm

Going down the political poster rabbit hole again and man the OSPAAAL program out of Cuba cranked out some real bangers

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Romantic Heretic  Dec 29, 2023 • 7:08:01pm

re: #26 Decatur Deb

82nd Airborne says “No.” They have a problem with dictators.

I’m ‘debating’ a dipshit over at YouTube who claims the US Armed Forces are the only bulwark against the Biden dictatorship, and that they are a ‘private organization’.

This guy is the epitome of bringing a knife to a gun fight.

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Belafon  Dec 29, 2023 • 7:11:07pm

re: #39 Romantic Heretic

I’m ‘debating’ a dipshit over at YouTube who claims the US Armed Forces are the only bulwark against the Biden dictatorship, and that they are a ‘private organization’.

This guy is the epitome of bringing a knife to a gun fight.

“It’s only a flesh wound.”

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piratedan  Dec 29, 2023 • 7:13:35pm

re: #39 Romantic Heretic

there are times when I wonder just how many people actually took and passed civics when they were in school.

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Dangerman  Dec 29, 2023 • 7:14:00pm

re: #35 Charles Johnson

Groveling for that VP job.

It’ll
Never
Happen

(JetBlue has free Wi-Fi)

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bratwurst  Dec 29, 2023 • 7:14:02pm

re: #39 Romantic Heretic

I’m ‘debating’ a dipshit over at YouTube who claims the US Armed Forces are the only bulwark against the Biden dictatorship, and that they are a ‘private organization’.
.

Yes, people like that existed before the internets…but I contend we as a civilization were better off when they could only blather all over people within earshot.

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Dangerman  Dec 29, 2023 • 7:16:05pm

re: #43 bratwurst

Yes, people like that existed before the internets…but I contend we as a civilization were better off when they could only blather all over people within earshot.

+1

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bratwurst  Dec 29, 2023 • 7:34:29pm

Speaking of people who will never be President….and news networks that need to learn the difference between mold and mould!

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Hecuba's daughter  Dec 29, 2023 • 7:37:36pm

re: #43 bratwurst

Yes, people like that existed before the internets…but I contend we as a civilization were better off when they could only blather all over people within earshot.

It’s been well over a century that voices could be transmitted into everyone’s home. Father Coughlin shrieked his anti-Semitic pro-Hitler evil into American homes during the 1930’s. So blathering longer distance has been around for awhile.

And once most people were literate and the printing press made it easy to distribute material to ordinary citizens, lies were spread throughout the communities through the printing press. Even before then, religious figures and rulers were able to make sure that even peasants would be taught official lies. The difference now is that any halfwit has access that allows them to distribute their fantasies worldwide, while before it was generally the more affluent strata of society that possessed that power.

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BeenHereAwhile  Dec 29, 2023 • 7:41:03pm

re: #43 bratwurst

Yes, people like that existed before the internets…but I contend we as a civilization were better off when they could only blather all over people within earshot.

Or subscribe to “The Thunderbolt” published by the National States’ Rights Party.

The national chairman of the party was J. B. Stoner, who served three years in prison for bombing the Bethel Baptist Church in Birmingham, Alabama.

. . . The Thunderbolt itself gained a circulation of 15,000 in the late 1960s.

en.wikipedia.org

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FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀 No Capt'n 😷 Trips  Dec 29, 2023 • 7:43:45pm

re: #12 Decatur Deb

Nah. Chinooks are cool. They’re not quite amphibious, but they can settle into water under power with the ramp down.

military.com

Ages ago when I spent half a year hanging with the ‘Hooks attached to JTF-B the enlisted crews and maintenance folks told me it was all fun and games, right up until the post operation maintenance requiring countless man hours of work opening the entire aircraft up to get all the leftover water out of all the nooks and crannies

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darthstar  Dec 29, 2023 • 7:49:30pm

re: #34 bratwurst

If there were a chance in Hell that she’ll ever be president, I would be concerned about this.

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When President Biden gets inaugurated for his second term, he should invite Nikki to do a ceremonial pardon of Trump just so she can say she kept her campaign promise even though it doesn’t mean shit.

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bratwurst  Dec 29, 2023 • 7:49:37pm

re: #46 Hecuba’s daughter

re: #47 BeenHereAwhile

You’re right, of course…but yet tuning in Father Coughlin or picking up The Thunderbolt both seem like way more intentional ways to run into a blast of frightening stupidity than what we face today.

At the end of the day, it’s a ME problem. If I want to pretend this deep level of downright evil ignorance is rare, I need to live up to my new year’s resolution of reducing screen time!

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Hecuba's daughter  Dec 29, 2023 • 7:55:47pm

re: #50 bratwurst

You’re right, of course…but yet tuning in Father Coughlin or picking up The Thunderbolt both seem like way more intentional ways to run into a blast of frightening stupidity than what we face today.

At the end of the day, it’s a ME problem. If I want to pretend this deep level of downright evil ignorance is rare, I need to live up to my new year’s resolution of reducing screen time!

Turning on the radio was no different from turning on Fox News or OANN — certainly simple to be turning the knob or pressing the remote and ending up with some propaganda piece.

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Belafon  Dec 29, 2023 • 7:55:51pm

re: #43 bratwurst

Yes, people like that existed before the internets…but I contend we as a civilization were better off when they could only blather all over people within earshot.

The flip side is that people like us could be trapped in places and not have any way to talk to people that stand for the same things

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darthstar  Dec 29, 2023 • 8:06:58pm

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darthstar  Dec 29, 2023 • 8:12:46pm

Mastodon

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darthstar  Dec 29, 2023 • 8:19:04pm

Apparently it was a good day for kite surfing in HMB today as well.

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FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀 No Capt'n 😷 Trips  Dec 29, 2023 • 8:19:49pm

re: #53 darthstar

I’m not sure Jennifer Jason Leigh would appreciate being ID’d as David Lee Roth. But I’m pretty sure Robert Romanus wouldn’t mind some of that Van Halen money

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Joe Bacon ✅  Dec 29, 2023 • 8:28:13pm

Show Cap’s latest blog entry.

“Armpits, Ketchup, and a Butt, and Other Causes of the Civil War”

WARNING! You may need hernia repair surgery after laughing all the way thru it!

showercapblog.com

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austin_blue  Dec 29, 2023 • 8:31:10pm

Yay! Mizzou beats OSU 14-3!

My ma was born on Swope Parkway in KC, so it’s a genetic thing.

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Dangerman  Dec 29, 2023 • 8:34:34pm

Nebraska’s Republican governor on Friday reiterated his rejection of $18 million in federal funding to help feed children who might otherwise go hungry while school is out,” the AP reports.

Said Gov. Jim Pillen (R): “I don’t believe in welfare.”

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Dangerman  Dec 29, 2023 • 8:40:36pm

re: #59 Dangerman

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austin_blue  Dec 29, 2023 • 8:41:26pm

re: #59 Dangerman

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Three million in Agricultural Gov’t Welfare?

FanFuckingTastic!

Feeding hungry kids? Fuck ‘em.

And I’m for the rack. Night all, sweet scaly dreams.

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Captain Ron  Dec 29, 2023 • 8:42:18pm
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Dangerman  Dec 29, 2023 • 8:44:16pm

Flight attendants don’t get enough.
Gate agents too

Two women having a meltdown because their seatback TVs don’t work.
A three hour flight.
They forget that the point is they’re flying. Actually flying.

Nope, if I don’t get a bag of pretzels, the whole thing is a bust and I want my money back.

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Dangerman  Dec 29, 2023 • 8:45:38pm

re: #61 austin_blue

Three million in Agricultural Gov’t Welfare?

FanFuckingTastic!

Feeding hungry kids? Fuck ‘em.

And I’m for the rack. Night all, sweet scaly dreams.

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teleskiguy  Dec 29, 2023 • 9:03:29pm

Mom took a picture of me inspecting a telemark binding I’ve never used, in her living room, and snapped a banger.

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Joe Bacon ✅  Dec 29, 2023 • 9:07:56pm

re: #59 Dangerman

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Republicans—The Party Of Socialism For The Rich

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Belafon  Dec 29, 2023 • 9:44:30pm

Beginning of the month I had to pay (approximately) $700 for a bill the medical insurance wouldn’t cover. Wednesday, I had to pay $700 for a dental bill because insurance said my wife didn’t need the type of anesthesia we got her (the kind where you wake up later and find out it’s over). Yesterday, while getting the oil changed on the car, I was told the axle boot is leaking grease, and they would replace the whole axle for $1100; I’m taking it to the dealership next Wednesday because it should be under warranty, though the guy at the dealership wouldn’t exactly promise it. And this morning, I woke up to the sewer backing up, and the plumber found roots in the pipe at a part of the pipe approximately 7 feet under ground, and fixing this will cost $8200, which I don’t have, but at least they have a payment plan.

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Targetpractice  Dec 29, 2023 • 9:46:20pm

re: #59 Dangerman

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Pillen’s being at least a bit more honest than Reynolds over IA trying to BS people that her opposition to this program is about “childhood obesity.” No, what the red state governors have against this program is that there’s no way to grift. Their only participation is paying administrative fees, they have no control over distribution of the EBT cards or any other real part in the sausage-making process. What they really want is a block grant that they can just dump into the state general fund to make up for their next round of tax cuts for their patrons.

I said Pillen’s more honest and it’s true, but it’s only a partial statement. The full statement is “I don’t believe in welfare for poor people.”

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teleskiguy  Dec 29, 2023 • 10:16:09pm

Mastodon

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Targetpractice  Dec 29, 2023 • 10:41:49pm

For your viewing pleasure, yet more reasons to feel really uncomfortable about the cars you share the road with:

Customer States & Mechanical Fails [The Best of 2023]

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Dangerman  Dec 29, 2023 • 11:46:26pm

aaaannnd….. we’re home

odd thing

it was 2 degrees warmer in MIL’s apartment in NJ than our house in South Florida right now

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Love-Child of Cassandra and Sisyphus  Dec 30, 2023 • 12:05:37am

It’s going to rain…

Not as much here as up at the point. Central California is getting good rain this year. Good for the onions and almonds, I supposed.

Down here we’ll get a scattering of showers.

Good for the Opuntia but not for much else.

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Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))  Dec 30, 2023 • 12:29:34am

re: #72 Love-Child of Cassandra and Sisyphus

…Good for the Opuntia but not for much else.

good ol’ opuntia bigelovii

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Dr Lizardo  Dec 30, 2023 • 1:49:21am

There seems to be some kind of purge going on over in China - albeit, a rather quiet one.

Nine generals of the People’s Liberation Army, including a number of senior members of the Rocket Force, have been dismissed from China’s top legislature.
Besides losing their qualification as national representatives, those holding seats in relevant legislative committees had also been removed from their positions, the Standing Committee of the National People’s Congress (NPC) announced on Friday. It gave no reason for the disqualifications.

Those dismissed include five past or current top commanders of the PLA Rocket Force, a key component of the country’s nuclear arsenal, and a former Air Force commander.

Two of the rest served in equipment development departments, including for the Central Military Commission (CMC), while one is a naval commander.

scmp.com

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No Malarkey!  Dec 30, 2023 • 1:56:35am

re: #74 Dr Lizardo

There seems to be some kind of purge going on over in China - albeit, a rather quiet one.

scmp.com

Pure speculation, but I wonder if they were stealing money intended for nuclear weapon maintenance?

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William Lewis  Dec 30, 2023 • 2:07:42am

re: #75 No Malarkey!

Pure speculation, but I wonder if they were stealing money intended for nuclear weapon maintenance?

I could see some deep inspections of that after the revelations of how unprepared all of the former Soviet munitions have been for the Russian Federation.

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Dr Lizardo  Dec 30, 2023 • 2:16:44am

re: #75 No Malarkey!

It’s entirely possible. Corruption is a real problem and not always just a convenient excuse to put people out of the way.

Rumor mill in China is that Xi is also growing increasingly paranoid about the military.

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William Lewis  Dec 30, 2023 • 2:32:44am

re: #77 Dr Lizardo

It’s entirely possible. Corruption is a real problem and not always just a convenient excuse to put people out of the way.

Rumor mill in China is that Xi is also growing increasingly paranoid about the military.

I’m sure they are. There were lots of rumors when I was still in the Army that before the crackdown at Tian’anmen Square on June 4, 1989, there were division sized battles outside of Beijing between forces loyal to the government and forces supporting the students. Only after the rebels were suppressed, allegedly, were they able to move in onto the square itself. Those in a position to know, of course could never confirm or deny such things …

But if such a thing had happened? Then the loyalty of the PLA would still be a very touchy thing to someone like Xi.

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Love-Child of Cassandra and Sisyphus  Dec 30, 2023 • 2:52:20am
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Dr Lizardo  Dec 30, 2023 • 2:54:29am

re: #78 William Lewis

The Chinese rumor mill say there’s been six assassination attempts against Xi Jinping thus far. Granted, that’s the rumor mill, and it goes without saying that social media in the PRC can be just as wild and crazy as it is in the West…at least, until the authorities crack down on said rumors and remove the posts.

That being said, it’s believed by Chinese netizens there were in fact two credible attempts - one in 2017 and another one earlier this year. Both attempts came from the military.

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Targetpractice  Dec 30, 2023 • 2:55:52am

re: #77 Dr Lizardo

It’s entirely possible. Corruption is a real problem and not always just a convenient excuse to put people out of the way.

Rumor mill in China is that Xi is also growing increasingly paranoid about the military.

Pretty common for authoritarian leaders to be paranoid about the military, doubly so members of the upper brass who have risen through merit rather than nepotism or party politics because they’re more likely to have the respect and loyalty of those under their command. 40+ year veteran who worked his way up the ranks, is popular with his men, and even has recognition by his foreign peers? Yeah, he better hope he doesn’t enter the Big Boss’ office while he’s having a bad day or else he could find himself breaking rocks in a gulag.

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ericblair  Dec 30, 2023 • 3:20:49am

In depth WaPo article on the totally unsurprising money and propaganda connections between the Kremlin and the French rightwing assholes. Including this little nugget:

At one point, over the summer, shortly after the June riots rocked Macron’s administration, Schaffhauser said he’d even been in talks with several former senior French military intelligence officers about how to bring a network of former French generals to power in case of crisis and political collapse in France. “We have to propose the best government for France, a shadow government … people who are really patriots,” Schaffhauser said.

…which sounds like sedition to me, but what do us Yanks know about that.

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Targetpractice  Dec 30, 2023 • 3:24:49am

re: #82 ericblair

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In depth WaPo article on the totally unsurprising money and propaganda connections between the Kremlin and the French rightwing assholes. Including this little nugget:

…which sounds like sedition to me, but what do us Yanks know about that.

Sounds like the Business Plot to me. Or how Marshall Pétain came to power.

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Dr Lizardo  Dec 30, 2023 • 3:33:18am

Well, talk about getting the kibosh put on your New Year’s travel plans….

Eurostar services to and from London St Pancras International have been cancelled due to flooding in a tunnel as festive disruption continues.

At least 14 services have been cancelled so far. Eurostar said it was “working hard” to ensure later trains could run, but warned of severe delays.

Southeastern’s high-speed services to Ebbsfleet have also been cancelled until the end of the day.

Travel journalist Simon Calder said St Pancras was “in chaos”.

bbc.com

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ericblair  Dec 30, 2023 • 3:48:47am

A little blast from the past on Russia’s grubby little paws in UK Vote Leave. Of course the Tories give the little treasonous prick a title for it.

It’s always funny to hear the yapping heads on Russian TV threaten to nuke London. Sure, nuke your own fucking multimillion pound flat in Belgravia, right.

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ericblair  Dec 30, 2023 • 3:54:53am

re: #84 Dr Lizardo

Well, talk about getting the kibosh put on your New Year’s travel plans….

bbc.com

That picture of “St Pancras in chaos” looks like normal St Pancras, frankly. You can get four or so full trains going to the continent every hour sometimes, and everybody departing has to clear customs and immigration before getting herded into a waiting room in the basement. Which is not big enough. Everyone has to be loving life there right now.

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Dr Lizardo  Dec 30, 2023 • 3:57:25am

re: #86 ericblair

That picture of “St Pancras in chaos” looks like normal St Pancras, frankly. You can get four or so full trains going to the continent every hour sometimes, and everybody departing has to clear customs and immigration before getting herded into a waiting room in the basement. Which is not big enough. Everyone has to be loving life there right now.

I’ve never been, but somehow, I imagine it smells of stale flatulence, overpriced burnt coffee and far too much perfume.

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IngisKahn  Dec 30, 2023 • 4:08:07am

I can’t help but always read “Pancreas.”

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Colère Tueur de Lapin ✅  Dec 30, 2023 • 4:33:19am

re: #88 IngisKahn

Me, too.

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Shropshire Slasher  Dec 30, 2023 • 4:35:33am

A little drive time ditty that is stuck in my head.

Morgan Wallen - Thinkin’ Bout Me

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Randall Gross  Dec 30, 2023 • 4:39:32am

Separatist nationalist Putin Toady wants Civil War in Bosnia-Herzegovina again.
apnews.com

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Shropshire Slasher  Dec 30, 2023 • 4:40:45am

This is kind of scary, an elderly couple pulls over on the Thruway with an engine fire, and they pull up so close to the W-beam guide rail that they can’t get out. They had to be removed through the front window.
Our men and women in blue are heros.

Without any regard for their own safety, the Troopers were able to break the window out of the door using their issued baton and pulled the couple and their family pets to safety through the window. The driver, Raymond J. Hanas, 82, and passenger, Patricia A. Grabley, 81, both of Lake George, NY, luckily only suffered minor injuries and smoke inhalation. They were evaluated by EMS at the scene and declined further medical treatment.

troopers.ny.gov

hudsonvalleycountry.com

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Colère Tueur de Lapin ✅  Dec 30, 2023 • 4:45:34am

Grrr.
Wordle 924 4/6

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darthstar  Dec 30, 2023 • 5:12:46am

re: #93 Colère Tueur de Lapin ✅

Grrr.
Wordle 924 4/6

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Par is the new birdie.

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darthstar  Dec 30, 2023 • 5:16:49am

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darthstar  Dec 30, 2023 • 5:19:29am

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Randall Gross  Dec 30, 2023 • 5:22:36am

After the bears of winter are gone… AP slideshow of the Romanian bear fest:

If that lead photo doesn’t both warm your heart and then make you realize that there’s nothing scarier on this planet than us, then nothing will. *

*if you scare us our children might end up dancing around in your skin sometime in the future.

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Randall Gross  Dec 30, 2023 • 5:26:05am

One of my friends got drunk and fell off a chair he was standing on to see the wet T shirt contest at a local bar. They rushed him to the hospital and did a pelvic scan to make sure he was ok & he was — except for the small spot of bladder cancer.

So now that’s taken care of and he considers himself really lucky for getting drunk and falling down.

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darthstar  Dec 30, 2023 • 5:30:58am

TFG put out a hit on the Maine Secretary of State - posting her personal biography link to his army of idiots.

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darthstar  Dec 30, 2023 • 5:31:31am

re: #98 Randall Gross

Wet t-shirt contests save lives.

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darthstar  Dec 30, 2023 • 5:34:27am

Mastodon

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Nojay UK  Dec 30, 2023 • 5:40:46am

re: #101 darthstar

Sounds like a “fat finger avoidance” feature. Stops people in a hurry accidentally tipping five hundred bucks or five thousand rather than fifty bucks as they bail out of the car heading for the airport entrance while juggling two carry-ons and a fractious spouse.

I nearly fucked up an online payment recently, I forgot the decimal point so I was going to give someone a hundred times more than I intended. The system stopped me and said “Are you sure?” for which courtesy I’m rather glad.

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Belafon  Dec 30, 2023 • 5:42:30am

re: #102 Nojay UK

Sounds like a “fat finger avoidance” feature. Stops people in a hurry accidentally tipping five hundred bucks or five thousand rather than fifty bucks as they bail out of the car heading for the airport entrance while juggling two carry-ons and a fractious spouse.

I nearly fucked up an online payment recently, I forgot the decimal point so I was going to give someone a hundred times more than I intended. The system stopped me and said “Are you sure?” for which courtesy I’m rather glad.

Except “Are you sure?” would have worked just as well.

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Randall Gross  Dec 30, 2023 • 5:49:01am

Dua Lipa throws out music video, calling it insensitive after start of Hamas Israel conflict.

deadline.com

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Shropshire Slasher  Dec 30, 2023 • 5:58:45am

Christmas music should end on Christmas, that is all.

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jeffreyw  Dec 30, 2023 • 6:08:17am

Ginger Boy celebrates Caturday! with a saucer of ice cream.

Good morning!

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PhillyPretzel ✅  Dec 30, 2023 • 6:13:06am

re: #106 jeffreyw

I have to ask: Is that a real clock or did you create it?

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Belafon  Dec 30, 2023 • 6:21:46am

re: #106 jeffreyw

[Embedded content]

Good morning!

The hands should be an arrow and a banana.

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jeffreyw  Dec 30, 2023 • 6:28:59am

re: #107 PhillyPretzel ✅

I have to ask: Is that a real clock or did you create it?

Stolen image. Ask me about the cat!

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PhillyPretzel ✅  Dec 30, 2023 • 6:31:05am

re: #109 jeffreyw

lol. You have told us many stories about your cats. :)

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jeffreyw  Dec 30, 2023 • 6:36:44am

re: #108 Belafon

The hands should be an arrow and a banana.

It would tell time, but it would be too ambiguous to trust.

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Decatur Deb  Dec 30, 2023 • 6:39:17am

re: #105 Shropshire Slasher

Christmas music should end on Christmas, that is all.

To make room for the MLK carolers.

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No Malarkey!  Dec 30, 2023 • 6:54:24am

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Joe Bacon ✅  Dec 30, 2023 • 7:04:27am

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Joe Bacon ✅  Dec 30, 2023 • 7:13:35am
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darthstar  Dec 30, 2023 • 7:25:37am

Good point…in the future when someone says I’m a culture warrior for my opinion I’ll just say, “Oh, so you see white supremacy as a culture.”

Mastodon

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jeffreyw  Dec 30, 2023 • 7:28:01am

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Joe Bacon ✅  Dec 30, 2023 • 7:29:15am

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A hollow voice says: Abort SCOTUS  Dec 30, 2023 • 7:31:54am

Par.

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Eclectic Cyborg  Dec 30, 2023 • 7:33:28am

re: #115 Joe Bacon ✅

What The????

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That’s bizarre. Can’t wrap my head around why someone would steal concrete slabs.

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(((Archangel1)))  Dec 30, 2023 • 7:44:24am

Today’s Wordle is a much needed break from long and crappy chain of 6/6s…

Wordle 924 3/6

⬜⬜🟨⬜🟨
🟨⬜🟨🟩🟨
🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩

Also today’s Worldle is really easy for anyone paying attention to global news in general…

#Worldle #708 1/6 (100%)
🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩🎉
worldle.teuteuf.fr

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Romantic Heretic  Dec 30, 2023 • 7:46:05am

re: #46 Hecuba’s daughter

I believe that the invention of the printing press is analogous to the creation of the internet. It gave a means of distributing information to massive amounts of people that hadn’t existed before.

Much of that information was propaganda which created a massive disturbance in societies across Europe. The destabilization created the circumstances for the Thirty Years War.

I look at things now and the similarities are, to me, striking.

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Romantic Heretic  Dec 30, 2023 • 7:57:33am

re: #74 Dr Lizardo

Emperors prefer not to have competent people working under them. Such people have a tendency to tell said Emperors, “No.”

I expect Xi Jinping to demand his courtiers to trot in his presence in the near future.

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A hollow voice says: Abort SCOTUS  Dec 30, 2023 • 8:04:10am

Winter theme

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darthstar  Dec 30, 2023 • 8:10:44am

Mastodon

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Joe Bacon ✅  Dec 30, 2023 • 8:12:29am

As expected TURDLEY posts an Op-Ed opposing the action of Maine’s Secretary of State.

thehill.com

TURDLEY claims she is a “zealot” while he ignores all the Fascist Federalist Society assholes on the courts.

TURDLEY claims to be a “strict constructionist” while he ignores the clear meaning of the 14th Amendment.

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A Cranky One  Dec 30, 2023 • 8:12:48am

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jeffreyw  Dec 30, 2023 • 8:13:42am

Mastodon

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PhillyPretzel ✅  Dec 30, 2023 • 8:13:48am

re: #127 A Cranky One

rofl. That is a good one.

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So Cal Greek Hippie  Dec 30, 2023 • 8:14:15am

2015: Near Deception Pass, Whidbey Island Washington

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Hecuba's daughter  Dec 30, 2023 • 8:20:18am

re: #93 Colère Tueur de Lapin ✅

Grrr.
Wordle 924 4/6

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3 here

Wordle 924 3/6

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Group: 3,3,4,4

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darthstar  Dec 30, 2023 • 8:23:17am

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Hecuba's daughter  Dec 30, 2023 • 8:23:42am

re: #98 Randall Gross

One of my friends got drunk and fell off a chair he was standing on to see the wet T shirt contest at a local bar. They rushed him to the hospital and did a pelvic scan to make sure he was ok & he was — except for the small spot of bladder cancer.

So now that’s taken care of and he considers himself really lucky for getting drunk and falling down.

Happens frequently: going into hospital for one problem and discovering something totally different.

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HRH Stanley Sea  Dec 30, 2023 • 8:25:35am

re: #120 Eclectic Cyborg

That’s bizarre. Can’t wrap my head around why someone would steal concrete slabs.

Wrong address on the demo work order.

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Captain Magic  Dec 30, 2023 • 8:26:21am

Came across this while I was looking for housecleaning services…
detroit.craigslist.org

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calochortus  Dec 30, 2023 • 8:32:56am

re: #133 Hecuba’s daughter

Happens frequently: going into hospital for one problem and discovering something totally different.

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darthstar  Dec 30, 2023 • 8:34:46am

re: #135 Captain Magic

Came across this while I was looking for housecleaning services…
detroit.craigslist.org

She’ll clean your house and give you her panties afterward. Guessing the ‘special requests entertained’ is where she’s really going with this. I just don’t understand the attraction of having a topless woman clean the house while I’m at the office…not at those prices.

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Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))  Dec 30, 2023 • 8:35:52am

re: #137 darthstar

She’ll clean your house and give you her panties afterward. Guessing the ‘special requests entertained’ is where she’s really going with this. I just don’t understand the attraction of having a topless woman clean the house while I’m at the office…not at those prices.

I assume because she cannot directly offer sexual services.

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Yeah Sure WhatEVs  Dec 30, 2023 • 8:38:44am

re: #137 darthstar

She’ll clean your house and give you her panties afterward. Guessing the ‘special requests entertained’ is where she’s really going with this. I just don’t understand the attraction of having a topless woman clean the house while I’m at the office…not at those prices.

Panties optional. $50 surcharge.

Good for her. I hope she makes a ton!

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A hollow voice says: Abort SCOTUS  Dec 30, 2023 • 8:40:51am

re: #87 Dr Lizardo

I’ve never been, but somehow, I imagine it smells of stale flatulence, overpriced burnt coffee and far too much perfume.

I was there before brexit, so the lines were shorter, even for us non-EU types, and there weren’t any smells that I can remember. Of course, no waiting room either.

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wrenchwench  Dec 30, 2023 • 8:44:19am

Birbie from the blue. Wordle 924 3/6*

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🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩

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A hollow voice says: Abort SCOTUS  Dec 30, 2023 • 8:44:29am

re: #101 darthstar

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There’s this stuff called cash…

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nines09  Dec 30, 2023 • 8:45:43am

re: #138 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))

I assume because she cannot directly offer sexual services.

Not in the advert, but you can talk…..
This seals the deal for me “After established relationship, n*de cleaning available $500/hr with 2 hour maximum. Trimmed bush, willing to customize.”
And that’s not your juniper bush, junior.

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Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))  Dec 30, 2023 • 8:46:56am

re: #143 nines09

The Bush Doctrine?

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darthstar  Dec 30, 2023 • 8:48:40am

re: #138 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))

I assume because she cannot directly offer sexual services.

She’s also not promising to do very much cleaning…except personal vacuuming.

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nines09  Dec 30, 2023 • 8:48:53am

re: #144 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))

The Bush Doctrine?

It would kill him.

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Dr Lizardo  Dec 30, 2023 • 8:49:24am

re: #143 nines09

Yeah, it’s pretty obvious what she’s getting at. Of course, she can’t just out and out say it, because she’d almost certainly get busted for solicitation.

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Dr Lizardo  Dec 30, 2023 • 8:49:40am

re: #145 darthstar

She’s also not promising to do very much cleaning…except personal vacuuming.

Knob polishing.

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Semper Fi  Dec 30, 2023 • 8:50:16am

re: #67 Belafon

Beginning of the month I had to pay (approximately) $700 for a bill the medical insurance wouldn’t cover. Wednesday, I had to pay $700 for a dental bill because insurance said my wife didn’t need the type of anesthesia we got her (the kind where you wake up later and find out it’s over). Yesterday, while getting the oil changed on the car, I was told the axle boot is leaking grease, and they would replace the whole axle for $1100; I’m taking it to the dealership next Wednesday because it should be under warranty, though the guy at the dealership wouldn’t exactly promise it. And this morning, I woke up to the sewer backing up, and the plumber found roots in the pipe at a part of the pipe approximately 7 feet under ground, and fixing this will cost $8200, which I don’t have, but at least they have a payment plan.

Reading your post brought back a lot of memories but, Isn’t life grand?

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darthstar  Dec 30, 2023 • 8:50:16am

re: #148 Dr Lizardo

Knob polishing.

Euphemism enhancing.

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Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))  Dec 30, 2023 • 8:50:25am

re: #148 Dr Lizardo

Knob polishing.

Feather dusting

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darthstar  Dec 30, 2023 • 8:50:46am

re: #150 darthstar

Euphemism enhancing.

Or should I say she specializes in innuendo.

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nines09  Dec 30, 2023 • 8:52:16am

re: #152 darthstar

Or should I say she specializes in innuendo.

Isn’t that the name of an Italian suppository?

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Dangerman  Dec 30, 2023 • 8:54:37am

1. Not in Georgia you won’t
2. Note not a word about “he didn’t do it”

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Backwoods Sleuth  Dec 30, 2023 • 8:55:47am

Mastodon

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Backwoods Sleuth  Dec 30, 2023 • 8:56:33am

re: #154 Dangerman

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1. Not in Georgia you won’t
2. Note not a word about “he didn’t do it”

Mastodon

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wrenchwench  Dec 30, 2023 • 8:56:37am

re: #154 Dangerman

[Embedded content]

1. Not in Georgia you won’t
2. Note not a word about “he didn’t do it”

She’ll remove all senior citizens from incarceration. Cool.

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Dave In Austin  Dec 30, 2023 • 8:58:54am

re: #140 A hollow voice says: Abort SCOTUS

I was there before brexit, so the lines were shorter, even for us non-EU types, and there weren’t any smells that I can remember. Of course, no waiting room either.

Wait a minute…… This isn’t about the $50 working panties is it?

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Dangerman  Dec 30, 2023 • 9:01:10am

re: #152 darthstar

Or should I say she specializes in innuendo.

Maybe your endo
Not my endo

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Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))  Dec 30, 2023 • 9:02:12am

re: #159 Dangerman

Maybe your endo
Not my endo

you got that pegged

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lizardofid  Dec 30, 2023 • 9:02:14am

re: #159 Dangerman

Maybe your endo
Not my endo

No happy endo.

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Dangerman  Dec 30, 2023 • 9:05:00am

re: #156 Backwoods Sleuth

[Embedded content]

Two randos

To say you would pardon him means either two things. You believe he committed crimes of which he can be found guilty in court or you are accusing the DOJ of fabricating their case. Which is it?

And

Wait til the case is over and the damning evidence comes out and people ask her “wait you were really going to pardon that??”

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PhillyPretzel ✅  Dec 30, 2023 • 9:06:02am

re: #106 jeffreyw

re: #161 lizardofid

I rather have more pictures of Ginger Boy (or other cats and dogs) than innuendo.

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Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))  Dec 30, 2023 • 9:06:50am

re: #162 Dangerman

Nikki is just trying to cover her bases and position herself for a VP/cabinet spot under DJT if he does not drop out or appeal to his base if he is forced out

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jeffreyw  Dec 30, 2023 • 9:16:43am
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lizardofid  Dec 30, 2023 • 9:17:15am

For enthusiasts of travel or cycling, a combination plate!

Cycle Around Japan Highlights link to NHK World.

Link

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PhillyPretzel ✅  Dec 30, 2023 • 9:18:40am

re: #165 jeffreyw

That deer looks hungry.

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jeffreyw  Dec 30, 2023 • 9:23:33am

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Shropshire Slasher  Dec 30, 2023 • 9:26:31am
Former Mayor Rudy Giuliani, who filed for bankruptcy in the wake of a $148 million civil court ruling and faces a mountain of unpaid legal bills, said he now regrets not having the safety net of a government pension.

Most recent Big Apple mayors pocket pension checks after leaving office, but Giuliani, 79, failed to apply for the benefits, according to city payroll records obtained by the taxpayer watchdog group Empire Center for Public Policy and his official disclosure filings.

Had he taken a pension, the two-term former mayor who left office at the end of 2001 would’ve been eligible for about $26,000 in annual payments after turning 62.

That translates to about $442,000 he could have collected the last 17 years.

When asked why he never applied for a pension, Giuliani told The Post: “Giving back to the city I love. Although I would like to take it now.”

nypost.com

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jeffreyw  Dec 30, 2023 • 9:27:44am

@RuthePhoenix
Took the batteries out of the carbon monoxide alarm because the loud beeping was giving me a headache and making me feel sick and dizzy.

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Unabogie  Dec 30, 2023 • 9:29:58am

re: #154 Dangerman

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1. Not in Georgia you won’t
2. Note not a word about “he didn’t do it”

Who knew that once you turn 80 you can no longer be prosecuted for any crime?

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Decatur Deb  Dec 30, 2023 • 9:33:51am

re: #171 Unabogie

Who knew that once you turn 80 you can no longer be prosecuted for any crime?

A life sentence becomes less impressive.

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Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))  Dec 30, 2023 • 9:35:03am

re: #172 Decatur Deb

A life sentence becomes less impressive.

His body odor will mandate solitary confinement

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goddamnedfrank  Dec 30, 2023 • 9:37:55am

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BeenHereAwhile  Dec 30, 2023 • 9:39:48am

re: #134 HRH Stanley Sea

Wrong address on the demo work order.

Orange County FL is more or less metropolitan Orlando.

I’d check to see if there’s a Notice of Commencement on file with the county.

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Unabogie  Dec 30, 2023 • 9:40:33am

re: #174 goddamnedfrank

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Well, that’s too young.

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Joe Bacon ✅  Dec 30, 2023 • 9:46:41am

re: #169 Shropshire Slasher

nypost.com

It would be fitting if Ruby and Shaye got a hold of Screwdy G’s pension.

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Unabogie  Dec 30, 2023 • 9:52:57am

re: #177 Joe Bacon ✅

It would be fitting if Ruby and Shaye got a hold of Screwdy G’s pension.

It’s bizarre that this weirdo was once considered a lock for the GOP nomination.

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Yeah Sure WhatEVs  Dec 30, 2023 • 9:58:01am

re: #162 Dangerman

… the damning evidence comes out and people ask her “wait you were really going to pardon that??”

Always.

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Yeah Sure WhatEVs  Dec 30, 2023 • 9:59:18am

re: #168 jeffreyw

I need to ask because everything these days is surreal… Are those actual posters?

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lizardofid  Dec 30, 2023 • 10:00:54am

re: #172 Decatur Deb

A life sentence becomes less impressive.

That’s why you never hassle the old man at the end of the bar.

//

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Eventual Carrion  Dec 30, 2023 • 10:01:00am

re: #93 Colère Tueur de Lapin ✅

Grrr.
Wordle 924 4/6

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4/6 here also

Wordle 924 4/6

⬜⬜⬜⬜⬜
⬜🟩🟨⬜🟨
🟩🟩🟩🟩⬜
🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩

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Yeah Sure WhatEVs  Dec 30, 2023 • 10:05:29am

re: #177 Joe Bacon ✅

It would be fitting if Ruby and Shaye got a hold of Screwdy G’s pension.

Could they apply retroactively?

I’d LMAO. Honestly.

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So Cal Greek Hippie  Dec 30, 2023 • 10:20:04am

re: #178 Unabogie

I remember when Rudy Giuliani was leading the presidential polls for the Republican party nomination. I was in South Carolina in Charleston on a business trip and many of my colleagues were also my friends and they were all rock ribbed Republicans. I said hey, let’s go drink beer after work and they said oh no we paid money for a meet and greet with Rudolph Giuliani tonight. Sorry can’t make it So Cal Greek Hippie.

The next morning, I asked them how the meet and greet went and to a person all of these people said man that guy was an a hole and it was right at that moment that I knew Giuliani was doomed. I mean South Carolina was an important early bellwether, and my friends wanted to like him him they needed to like him, they paid to like him and he trainwrecked in the middle of friendly audience

Told them they should’ve bought me a beer instead— I was cheaper and more loyal 😎

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So Cal Greek Hippie  Dec 30, 2023 • 10:22:55am

Fort Moultrie, South Carolina

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jeffreyw  Dec 30, 2023 • 10:42:42am

re: #180 Yeah Sure WhatEVs

I need to ask because everything these days is surreal… Are those actual posters?

They have a too good to be true vibe, but I don’t know for sure.

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BeachDem  Dec 30, 2023 • 10:47:50am
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Joe Bacon ✅  Dec 30, 2023 • 10:49:29am

Far-right PragerU co-founder admits to ‘indoctrination’ campaign: ‘We bring doctrines to children’

Content produced by the far-right group PragerU is finding its way into a growing number of public school classrooms in Republican-controlled states. And one of that group’s co-founders is admitting that the content is meant to condition students into accepting conservative views.

NBC News reported Saturday that PragerU — which produces both animated and live-action short-form videos promulgating right-wing talking points — has been quietly lobbying education officials in GOP-led states to allow its videos to be used as official school-sanctioned curriculum. Classrooms in Florida, Montana, New Hampshire, Ohio and Oklahoma already show PragerU videos in classrooms, which include content produced by PragerU kids, which is geared specifically toward the student population.

Conservative radio host Dennis Prager, who co-founded the group with screenwriter Allen Estrin, has previously admitted that his organization was in the “mind-changing business.” During a speech at a conference hosted by far-right anti-LGBTQ group Moms for Liberty, Prager acknowledged that he was on a mission to indoctrinate public school students.

“We bring doctrines to children. That is a very fair statement,” Prager said, lauding PragerU’s “old-fashioned approach” to education. “What is the bad of our indoctrination?’”

alternet.org

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Nerdy Fish  Dec 30, 2023 • 10:54:13am

re: #188 Joe Bacon ✅

So their official governing philosophy is, “It’s OK when we do it.” Got it.


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