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Sunday, February 25. 2024From today's LectionaryMark 8:31-37 8:31 Then he began to teach them that the Son of Man must undergo great suffering, and be rejected by the elders, the chief priests, and the scribes, and be killed, and after three days rise again. 8:32 He said all this quite openly. And Peter took him aside and began to rebuke him. 8:33 But turning and looking at his disciples, he rebuked Peter and said, "Get behind me, Satan! For you are setting your mind not on divine things but on human things." 8:34 He called the crowd with his disciples, and said to them, "If any want to become my followers, let them deny themselves and take up their cross and follow me. 8:35 For those who want to save their life will lose it, and those who lose their life for my sake, and for the sake of the gospel, will save it. 8:36 For what will it profit them to gain the whole world and forfeit their life? 8:37 Indeed, what can they give in return for their life? 8:38 Those who are ashamed of me and of my words in this adulterous and sinful generation, of them the Son of Man will also be ashamed when he comes in the glory of his Father with the holy angels." Saturday, February 24. 2024Italian-American: Sunday GravySome people love this stuff, if only from family tradition:
Saturday morning linksStudy links “raunch culture” to increased depression among college students After Months of Punishing News, Harvard is Ready to Back Away from Politics I'll Vote for Anyone Who Promises to Nuke the Dept. of Education Politico Reporter on MSNBC Frets That Christian Nationalists Believe Americans’ Rights Come From God, Not the Government Stuarts's Saturday Miscellany ... there would not be any of these cases had Trump not run for the presidency or not been a conservative. Government Is Snooping on Your Phone. Many apps collect data that is then accessed by outside entities. Should you care? Are‘Islamists in Charge of Britain’? NYP: Abandoning Ukraine now will shred America’s global credibility — and highlight short-lived US promises What is needed is a peace deal Friday, February 23. 2024What is "healthy food"?Why You Will Never Know What ‘Healthy Eating’ Is Years ago, our kids' pediatrician told us that we could raise our kids on shredded tennis sneakers and they would do fine.
A little fun with some cheeses
The stinkiest cheese I've ever had was in southern France 18 months ago. At the end of a remarkable meal the Cheese Master came by with his cheese cart. Mrs. BD pointed out to him that I like stinky. He gave me a few small chunks of this and that, then a gooey spoonful of one. He gave me a look like "I dare you." It smelled like a mix of aged road kill and aged wet dirty socks, a real adventure for the palate. It might have been Epoisses (Napoleon was a huge fan of Epoisses, which was once considered "The King of Cheeses") but I'm not sure. Seemed like that cheese guy was impressed with me because I got a kick out of it. Some stinky cheese facts. Other fun cheeses: A buttery triple-creme: Saint Andre Another: Explorateur - France's triple-creme salute to the USA
Friday morning linksI wanted to get rid of my possessions, because possessions stood between me and death. Yeah, I do not want to leave a ton of unwanted stuff behind me to get rid of. Duhigg recommends deep questions, which is often rude and disrespectful. Why would you confide in someone you do not know whether or not you can trust? Lotsa gossips out there, too There’s nothing wrong with the picture Network (1976) Disney Exec Blames Woes on Racist, Sexist Fans China is the majority shareholder of Disney Resorts How to Deal with a Narcissist: Here are the Best Books from Experts in Psychology Well, there are many varieties of narcissism, from wholesome to malignant City Officials Warn Residents in Elyria Township, Ohio to Stockpile Supplies and Stay at Home During the Total Solar Eclipse in April Chicago Sues Fossil Fuels Companies Or Something Bye, Bye Boeing: Here Comes China’s Comac Inevitable. Columbia bans ‘offensive’ social media comments That's offensive Children of the Revolution - A coloring book teaches radical politics to public school kids. Drug overdose deaths have devastating impact on friends, relatives, study finds TGIF: Every Sperm Is Sacred, etc Are frozen embryos really people? Is an egg really a chicken? Embattled UPenn Law Prof. Amy Wax Appealing Hearing Board Sanctions Quietly Recommended Over The Summer Insty has more details on that crazy story Free Taxpayer Money for Illegal Aliens? My ancestor immigrants never got free money, but you can't have people dying in the streets. Legal immigrants always have a plan. Pocketbook concerns override racial resentment in the current political climate. Israeli Rape Crisis Center Report: “Hamas’s attack on October 7 included brutal sexual assaults, carried out systematically and deliberately towards Israeli civilians” Thursday, February 22. 2024New Information From Yesterday and TodaySetting aside my day with my brother on Tuesday for four hours. I'll just start with it was great walking and exercise, lunch at a diner that was great, and just 4 hours of talking about his experience with people who have had what I now have and what we felt was good to cover. Personal. Religion. History and Podcasts. Sports in depth. But mostly about my situation and logical outcome which will be reached at some point. All really nice to have and will share some another time. My visit to Memorial Sloan Kettering on 53rd St in NYC was expected to just be a part of one conversation and possibly 2 others with one at Duke and one in Florida. After four hours, we made a decision and I will explain a bit. First, my current group will handle radiation and chemo here near the house. That was set - and 2 weeks before starting. Now the radiation will continue here, but the chemo we learned and signed for at MSK is slightly different and will involve a new test with several options and groups and some information completion. It's a new trial and the doctor said they could collect my data and health and potentially (slim possible rejection) sign me up. As of now - high probability to join and take part. Mostly needing to see results and my ability to share, speak and keep notes. So it's engaging. That does need a level of intelligence they tested (I scored really high with their process and engagement) and a willingness to engage. I was all for trying things, which they smiled about. My current doctor, who has several potential tests but several weeks off, will be sidelined while I join this. Both groups work separately but share information and conversation as necessary. This is a learning chance! Second, doctor and nurse were blatantly open. What is the reality. My best shot for now - I have a non-Methylated Glio Blastoma which is one of several different kinds of the same issue. Mine is very specific with a lot of downside potential over time when it comes to opportunity. They were very open to "enjoy life and get the most out of what you want, even if it includes cutting out of testing or trials." They support travel, learning, having fun. "Enjoy your life and get the best you can." I said I will, but I want to learn more, too and potentially help others. They smiled and loved my engagement and willingness. Third, health and intelligence top notch! Nurse kept testing several times. No issues. Now approved to drive if I want. She recommended sports and gym again. Just got to let the surgical swelling on the left brain continue to decline which is slowly happening but maybe 2 more weeks. It doesn't hurt much. Just swollen and feels odd. Fourth, GREAT BURGER at PJ Clarke's in NYC. A CLASSIC. Always has been. I don't know why but man that was so darn tasty. Food is still REALLY delicious. Fifth, had my new mask for radiation set today at the hospital. After six weeks I get to keep it - kind've new artistic item. See attached!. It's a pin which radiates different parts of the head over 20-30 min each day starting 3/1. Today, just lots of sleepiness. Got 6 hours last night. Got 3 hours today. Will probably get another hour before bed. LOL. No idea why just really dragging suddenly. Still having lots of texts and phone calls, though - so all 100% positive and looking for fun.
Today (Update on 2/22 So Moved)Will write more later, just an update. First - finally done with steroids, which has finally left me with my first full evening of sleep! Yay. After 19 days of less than a single 7 hour evening, I got 8 hours, deep sleep and the doctor confirming it was all steroid driven. The steroids were great and limiting physical back issues. Today? Still feeling good but sleepier last night, so all good. Second, SKM visit today by 11 in NYC. Heading out shortly and 2 sons joining us to have a conversation. No information no knowledge just learning to start. 3 other potential docs to speak with or potentially meet, one in Florida with a very new learning I have and one at Duke College. So conversations will be interesting and needed. High likelihood may be no switches and having to make some choices of who/where/when in about 6 weeks. But right now I'm leaning that we may stick with the current group. Third, visit from my brother yesterday, just a walk to town and lunch at a diner which was great. Good exercise, but he already knew several people with various versions of my particular result. Most have lost lives already, which is a known, but luckily knows several others who survived for years. Will share more later when I'm back.
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That's not a great comparison, but I get his point. Ballot-harvesting has been a big deal in recent years. Nursing homes, subsidized housing, street people, etc. Fighting fire with fire: Lara Trump Vows Largest-Ever Legal 'Ballot Harvesting' Operation If Elected RNC Co-Chair Politics is ugly and corrupt. Nothing new about that. REMEMBERING THE INDISPENSABLE MANWinter food: Like Pot Roast?Boiled meat with onions is of course an ancient food. Now we know how to make it better, especially by adding more interesting flavorings along with the onions. Another thing we know about cooking tough meat (chuck, round, brisket) is that a low simmer is better than boiling. I like to cook it in our slow-cooker, on low. Yes, it takes hours total but you get plenty of intermission time to get other things done. My French chef friend learned how to make it in Paris. Yeah. Not all French food is complicated. Recipe below the fold.
Continue reading "Winter food: Like Pot Roast?" Thursday morning linksWhat’s fueling the commercial fusion hype? A Revolution on Race? With ‘The End of Race Politics,’ Coleman Hughes enters the ranks of the most mature and sophisticated analysts of the all-American skin game. The Trouble with Gender Studies Government-Backed Censors Who Rigged The 2020 Election Are Now Stealing 2024 Under Joe Biden, the Number of Illegals Who Have Entered the U.S. is Greater Than the Population of 36 States Arizona prosecutor slams ‘soft-on-crime’ DA Bragg, refuses to send suspect in Soho hotel murder back to NYC The Soros backlash: How the nation has turned against soft-on-crime prosecutors A subdued Donald Trump in South Carolina - His voice has changed, his mannerisms are more restrained, he seems somehow less goofy and more serious Wall Street Journal: FYI, Biden Doesn't Really Want Ukraine to Win Either "Win"? After two months in office, Milei balances Argentina’s budget for the first time in 12 years Javier Milei and the Spanish Tradition of Liberty - The Spanish tradition of limited government is older than the Magna Carta. Argentina will do well to revive it. Wednesday, February 21. 2024Total eclipse, April 8It will pass thru Dallas, Paducah, Buffalo, and other places. Somebody told me they were holding an Eclipse barbecue at the Buffalo airport. If I were nearby, I'd go.
The essence of Hayek's The Road to Serfdom, in cartoonsWednesday morning links2 passenger planes surpassed 800 mph on recent flights with strong winds. That's over 200 mph as fast as a typical plane ride. Good fun for pilots Ozempic Users Slash Snack Buying At Supermarkets, Survey Finds An NHS trust has said that breast milk produced by trans women who were assigned male at birth is as good for babies as that produced by a mother who has given birth. It's a mad, mad, mad, mad world The Mainstream Media Are Dying of Self-Inflicted Wounds. Years of professional irresponsibility has consequences. It’s taken just five years for Ursula von der Leyen to destroy Europe’s economy European Central Bank: Go Green or Go Home "We were live as a long line of migrants scaled a huge, steep mountain to cross illegally en masse into Jacumba, CA, an hour east of San Diego. All made it to the ground, and later told me they were from China, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, & Africa." Much more difficult to be a legal immigrant. I sure hope these law-breakers are nice people, with means of support, who can enhance our lives. I do need a new electrician NY Times: Some Dems Are Getting 'Burned Out' by Their Unhinged Trump-Hating Drama The Fix Is In: The $455M 'Poison Pill' in Trump Judgment The Stalinist New York Attorney General Scores A Big Win Against Trump (For Now) Politics of personal destruction can be effective Donald Trump is Right about NATO But is NATO obsolete anyway? Tuesday, February 20. 2024How many piano melodies are possible?Of course not all of them are pleasing, but I have always wondered. I like the definition of a melody: Something that can be played on a tin whistle. How many melodies are there?
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Grackle MigrationFlocks of Purple Grackles (along with other blackbirds like Cowbirds, Redwings) always pass through on their way north around St. Valentine's Day. It is still winter but they are rugged. They seem to like marshes at this time of year along with the other species of blackbirds, probably due to snow cover everywhere else. Kafka Story
Friend shared this with me. I'm a long fan/reader of Franz Kafka. Visited a few of his offices and locations in Prague about 7 years ago. Prague itself was lovely and enjoyable, but Kafka is a fun portion in and of himself while in Prague.
Franz Kafka (1883-1924), who never married and had no children, was walking through a park one day in Berlin when he met a girl who was crying because she had lost her favourite doll. She and Kafka searched for the doll unsuccessfully. Kafka told her to meet him there the next day and they would come back to look for her. The next day, when they had not yet found the doll, Kafka gave the girl a letter "written" by the doll saying "please don't cry. I took a trip to see the world. I will write to you about my adventures." Thus began a story which continued until the end of Kafka's life. During their meetings, Kafka read the letters of the doll carefully written with adventures and conversations that the girl found adorable. Finally, Kafka brought back the doll (he bought one) that had returned to Berlin. "It doesn't look like my doll at all," said the girl. Kafka handed her another letter in which the doll wrote: "my travels have changed me." The little girl hugged the new doll and brought the doll with her to her happy home. A year later Kafka died. Many years later, the now-adult girl found a letter inside the doll. In the tiny letter signed by Kafka it was written: "Everything you love will probably be lost, but in the end, love will return in another way."
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Tuesday morning linksThe Horse Association of America was created to fight the rise of the tractor. ‘Holy Grail of Shark Science’ Caught on Camera Off US Coast – First Recording Ever of This Moment in a Great White’s Life The world’s largest underground city housed more than 20,000 people. Ancient Offerings Unearthed in Tuscany Reveal a Cultural Crossroads. These bronzes have been called the “find of the century," where the ailing set aside their differences to worship and heal. Do not take financial advice from this lady She is NY Mag's financial advice person Gen Z are treating employers like bad dates: 93% ghost interviews and 87% have not even shown up for their first day of work EVs: Biden Quietly Scraps Key Climate Policy After Realizing How Insane It Really Is Alabama Supreme Court rules that frozen embryos are ‘children’ Stanford Medicine study identifies distinct brain organization patterns in women and men. Women’s and men’s brain patterns differ Thanks, scientists, for clarifying that cuz nobody ever realized it France’s Confusing New Law Criminalizing Criticizing The Science So once more I ask: what the hell do we need economists for? Exeter Under Ideology - Left-wing race and gender theory devour the once-prestigious boarding school. DHS Is Training Teachers To Develop Student ‘Disinformation’ Informers – I Know, I Took The Training This humanoid is a good screamer The Truth About The Jihad In Dearborn Tucker FROM GLIB TO STUPID Ann Coulter Owns Bill Maher ALL OVER AGAIN With Receipt After He Mocked Her in Shooter Ethnicity Debate Inner City American Crime Shellenberger exposes Obama's CIA NY Gov: "I think that this is really an extraordinary, unusual circumstance that the law-abiding and rule-following New Yorkers who are business people have nothing to worry about, because they’re very different than Donald Trump and his behavior." New York Times doubles down on its scathing opinion pieces criticizing Biden - despite White House being 'extremely upset' after liberal-leaning paper pointed out his unsuitability for a second term All the NYT cares about is a Dem win 26 EU Countries Call For Immediate 'Humanitarian Pause' In Gaza (But Not In Ukraine) Small Political PostI'm keeping some of this minimally. I've never supported Trump. Never voted for him. Also never hated him, even if I often had some disagreements. But I've had really hard political moments with many Democrats, who over the last 8 years have gone from just from me not supporting them. But moving more toward disliking them a little, while often to finding more Democrats who are just blatant liars, often evil, greedy awful human politicians in behavior for themselves. They would gain support from journalists who (due to my 38 years in media) may become liars and engagers of false claims and beliefs. This does not mean Republicans are 'better'. I haven't been a Republican in over 20 years. I still dislike them, too - just not as much as Democrats. Some citizens have dived deeply for misinformation and lies about both Republicans and Trump in particular. Most of that is often ignored or misrepresented publicly. It's really annoying as Democrats have become such truly awful politicians. This was a good article, mainly because it has been consistent for 8 years if you do read honestly and fairly. I could find probably thousands of similar articles like this and how so much journalism and media has been awful in this approach. Hell, I saw it at my offices but couldn't say my POV publicly back then. At least not till I was let go. The current attack on Trump's business in NYC is annoying. I did have one view - I've had to deal with a lot of other businesses like this in media for what the claims against Trump are in the current lawsuit. But his attack is 100% because politicians/attorneys have engaged their legal/political opportunities to push BS. I know because I pointed out similar legal conversations I had in business but avoiding this approach for real businesses doing the same damn thing. Because it happens way more than people care or deeply engage. Sometimes getting stuff done properly to continue a business is more important than going to court over claims. So why this time? Makes no sense to me except the hatred is just so heavy. It's similar to why our one former commenter's claims were idiotic when he'd claim he was "correct". He never was and I simply didn't enjoy his hatred and lies. Monday, February 19. 2024Let's have an American ban on plasticsWhat's Coming Up?Aha, well let's set aside the medical stuff for now. Still lots coming up - but we'll learn on Wed/Th what's about to start. MEANTIME - what else is going on? Mrs. Bulldog and I traveled, taking the boys to Montana, Yellowstone and Jackson in late 2020. We took up Portugal in March 2023. We also did a wedding in New Orleans in 2021, another in South Carolina in 2023. We like to travel to Stuart FL where the in-laws live. Lovely area, but full of resting and beaches regardless of seasonal. I no longer golf with my 87 year old in-law father but he goes every day - and good for him! I enjoy the visit to the beach, walking and we stopped down at the old National Naval UDT SEAL museum in Fort Lucie. Several other museums, but local restaurants or bars are full of great foods. Sadly the bars for me, now, just full of blandness which is fine. Foods have been overwhelmingly tasteful. I'll take the gains where I can. Music! Seeing Neil Young in early May, then the Rolling Stones and then Madness. I've always loved Madness, who I saw while I studied and lived in London of 1983! Elvis Costello even showed up and played with them that show I attended and I have fond memories of them as a young band with an Elvis Costello show up! Always a pleasure! Paris is on the list of "well - when you can travel, what is the timing or plan?" We will figure for later in the summer if we can pull it off. I've been to Paris many times in my youth (formerly knew a bit of the language, now not so much). But Mrs. Bulldog has never been so time to GAIN more. Also looking forward to some side trips. Maybe Mont Saint Michel. I'm hoping for a visit to the Bayeux (learn about William the Bastard) and Normandy (WWII always a pleasure for historical visits). Monday morning linksHow to Apologize No rule for ending with a preposition Slow learners JPMorgan, State Street, and BlackRock Abandon ESG Group Climate Action 100+ Nifty Little Chart Illustrating What De-Policing Did for the Homicide Rate in Portland Black Activist Lawyer's Idea To Stop Law-Breaking: Just Legalize Crime How Progressive Policies Are Designed For Civilizational Suicide VDH: Delusions, Alternate Realities, and the Biden Consortium - The Biden apparat has tried to present the construct of a dynamic president promoting a traditional Democratic agenda, which has succeeded brilliantly. How do you spell “persecution?” How about “D-o-n-a-l-d T-r-u-m-p?” It sometimes seems that the entire judicial apparatus of the state has been mobilized against the man. Alvin Bragg Is Trying To Punish Trump for Something That Is Not a Crime Obscene award against Trump is testing the New York legal system’s integrity A Black Harvard Professor’s Study Found ‘No Racial Bias’ on Police Shootings – Then ‘ALL HELL BROKE LOOSE’ Female British Army General Says Force Is Too 'Hieratical' That's not a word, is it? Major Victory For Russian Army As Ukraine Forces Flee Eastern City There's No Point Negotiating With Hamas, Says ... Egypt? Sunday, February 18. 2024Quick Questions PleaseI have emailed my local Pastor. I will be meeting with him, and possibly (if she chooses) Mrs. Bulldog will join me. Open to anything anyone might want to suggest or offer as potentially useful. I don't know what I might ignore or avoid - probably nothing, but sometimes not sure what may be enjoyable. So if you have thoughts, questions, views, ideas - please feel free to share your thoughts. I'm open for ideas of any kind! Spies, the media, social media, government censorship, etc.Mike Benz was in the business. Tucker interviews him, and lets him talk (a podcast). He is entirely credible, not paranoid, and gives the whole history. Well worth the listening. If you connect in the middle of the podcast, go to the beginning. Yes, even the USA government wants to control media - or does. Does media control our reality? Of course.
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