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Tuesday, June 4. 2019Tuesday Bob: Close to a masterpiece1994's "Dignity." I like the pounding rock version, but all I can find now is this rehearsal version for the MTV Unplugged recording. I went down where the vultures feed Some great songs have an inevitability to them, as if they were not constructed but just discovered. The unforgettable lyrics here.
To save the planet, never go anywhereIn my deeply considered view, all of the global whatever you call it is either virtue signalling or power politics. It's all bullsh-t. If one more person tells me "I recycle for the planet" I will just laugh. And maybe ask them what they are doing for other planets.
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10 Tiny Houses That Are Dream Homes You Can Buy on Amazon Relecting on the old Jewish Mob of NYC Global Warming: Is There Anything It Can't Do? Yes. Apparently it can not cause perfect days - like today. Something else caused that. 10 Of 10 Coastal Antarctic Stations Show Zero Warming Over Past Decades. Biological Man Who Beat Women in Cycling Complains About 'Toxic Masculinity' “The troubling legacy of Martin Luther King.” Prager: Why So Many Mass Shootings? Ask the Right Questions and You Might Find Out Biden: Fastest Way To End Transgender Violence “Is To End The Trump Administration”… Mexico Is Key to Resolving the U.S. Asylum Crisis Mexican borders are controlled by banditos American taxpayers paid over $90 billion more under Trump tax law Trump's Negotiating Strategy Kimball: Let’s Call the Russian Collusion ‘Hoax’ What it Really Is William Barr determined to unravel truth behind Russia lie Byron York: Law enforcement, media changed standards for Trump ROBERT MUELLER: UNMASKED by Congressman Louie Gohmert Who Ran Crossfire Hurricane? Barr’s investigators should focus on John Brennan and Gina Haspel. ISLAMIC TERROR DEFENDER SADIQ KHAN SAYS WELCOMING TRUMP IS "UN-BRITISH" PIERS MORGAN: The real big baby in London this week is Mayor Khan - a petty little pipsqueak Dozens of Confucius Institutes still operate across US TWITTER TAKES SIDES: Chooses Brutal Chinese Communist Govt. Over Freedom Dissidents and US Conservatives Monday, June 3. 2019Wondered who that aviator Matt Guthmiller wasWe have posted several of his flying videos. Quite an accomplished young fellow, Matt is. He looks about 12 years old. Thanks for the tip, reader. How clear is Candace Owens?
CANDACE OWENS AND THE LEFT’S EFFORT TO BAN COMMON SENSE
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I got the one that extends to 18'. Handy. Air Traffic ControlThis is a bit dated, but darn interesting.
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Nothing Prepares You For Visiting Omaha Beach The Secret Jewish History Of Popeye The Sailor Man Luxury cinemas are fighting Netflix with steak tartare, expensive booze, and gourmet popcorn The first large group of 116 migrants from AFRICA are caught on video wading across the Rio Grande to illegally enter the U.S. Mexico Is Key to Resolving the U.S. Asylum Crisis Re The NYT: " the sanctimonious journalists who run the most important newspaper in the galaxy actually wonder why reasonable people think they have an anti-Republican, anti-Trump, blatant liberal bias?" George Will: Is the individual obsolete? Progressives want to dilute the concept of individualism, but that’s antithetical to America’s premise. Painting of Trump team 'Crossing the Swamp' touches off social media frenzy Trump Caves To King Corn Yet Again Cowardly decision. I guess Trump doesn't use his own lawnmower. Moonbat Demands We Ban Lawnmowers RUSSIAGATE, SEEN FROM THE FAR LEFT "It's All A Fraud": Deceptive Edits Found In Mueller Report Sweden's Self-Inflicted Mess - The Scared Girls of Uppsala; Children of ISIS Terrorists Sunday, June 2. 2019A New England classic: Shad Bake, reposted I had the delight of attending a Connecticut Shad Bake on Sunday after a day of trout fishing. My pic above of shad (with lardons) on planks, with a tray of shad roe above. Shad roe is a special food for us. Shad Bakes are done on rough planks over an open wood fire. Some pics of somebody else's Shad Bake. Yes, you nail the filets on the planks. The only seasonings are salt and pepper. Shad are anadromous fish which migrate up rivers to breed in April and the beginning of May. The jolly bake I was invited to attend had Connecticut River shad, expertly-boned (few people know how to filet a Shad) along with whatever sacks of roe that the female Shad contained. Nice outdoor party, in the woods by a large pond. Seemed like I had two degrees of separation from people I met there. Serve it up with beer, cole slaw, potato salad, and strawberry shortcake for dessert. Campus insanityIt's like a sermonBut it's more like a Witness: Back Row America by Chris Arnaud. Arnaud is a recovering Wall st. banker. It's excerpts from his book, Dignity: Seeking Respect in Back Row America (h/t Instapundit)
From today's Lectionary: A jail storyActs 16: 16-34 16:16 One day, as we were going to the place of prayer, we met a slave girl who had a spirit of divination and brought her owners a great deal of money by fortune-telling. 16:17 While she followed Paul and us, she would cry out, "These men are slaves of the Most High God, who proclaim to you a way of salvation." 16:18 She kept doing this for many days. But Paul, very much annoyed, turned and said to the spirit, "I order you in the name of Jesus Christ to come out of her." And it came out that very hour. 16:19 But when her owners saw that their hope of making money was gone, they seized Paul and Silas and dragged them into the marketplace before the authorities. 16:20 When they had brought them before the magistrates, they said, "These men are disturbing our city; they are Jews 16:21 and are advocating customs that are not lawful for us as Romans to adopt or observe." 16:22 The crowd joined in attacking them, and the magistrates had them stripped of their clothing and ordered them to be beaten with rods. 16:23 After they had given them a severe flogging, they threw them into prison and ordered the jailer to keep them securely. 16:24 Following these instructions, he put them in the innermost cell and fastened their feet in the stocks. 16:25 About midnight Paul and Silas were praying and singing hymns to God, and the prisoners were listening to them. 16:26 Suddenly there was an earthquake, so violent that the foundations of the prison were shaken; and immediately all the doors were opened and everyone's chains were unfastened. 16:27 When the jailer woke up and saw the prison doors wide open, he drew his sword and was about to kill himself, since he supposed that the prisoners had escaped. 16:28 But Paul shouted in a loud voice, "Do not harm yourself, for we are all here." 16:29 The jailer called for lights, and rushing in, he fell down trembling before Paul and Silas. 16:30 Then he brought them outside and said, "Sirs, what must I do to be saved?" 16:31 They answered, "Believe on the Lord Jesus, and you will be saved, you and your household." 16:32 They spoke the word of the Lord to him and to all who were in his house. 16:33 At the same hour of the night he took them and washed their wounds; then he and his entire family were baptized without delay. 16:34 He brought them up into the house and set food before them; and he and his entire household rejoiced that he had become a believer in God. How we liveSaturday, June 1. 2019Rhubarb TarteA daughter visiting from LA helped me work the garden today, and decided to make a tart for her friend. Crust from scratch, of course. That's a BD family specialty- flakey pie crusts. Rhubarb tarte is amazing, in my opinion. We grow good rhubarb here. I took it from my Mom's rhubarb patch when she died. Rhubarb takes minimal care, grows like a weed but does not spread. Just a pile of cow manure on top in early Spring. Germany to Vienna: Matt's commercial flight home is amusing. Young people can eat whatever they want to.Summer Scientific Survey: How do you like your marshmallows?
Campfires, and their suburban cousins firepits, seem to me to be a basic part of life. Fireplaces too, of course. I know you are curious about the invention of the American delicacy, the S'more. Originally called a S'more Sandwich. How do you like your marshmallows?
Political QQQWell, the media reaction is strange. Normally the media would be interested in letting the sunshine in and finding out what the truth is. And usually the media doesn't care that much about protecting intelligence sources and methods. But I do and I will. AG William Barr Sessions was one of Trump's worst appointments. A shame. High energyDecides spontaneously to shake hands will every graduating cadet, for 90 minutes. His enthusiasm increases as it goes on. Well, he is only 72 years old.
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Saturday morning links
Experts cite 'bully parents' in decline in youth sports participation nationwide The Greyhound Bus Company Is Up For Sale Clean Energy Has Questions to Answer What's The Potential Bipartisan Compromise On "Climate" Policy? New York Times needs to ‘look in the mirror’ if it thinks MSNBC, CNN are too partisan, critics say Keeping Minority Kids in Their Place - If you wonder what Bernie Sanders’ education plan means for African-American and Latino students, then look at what’s happening in California. Federally Funded Study: Common Core Sunk U.S. Kids’ Test Scores - In several cases student achievement reversed under Common Core, and in every subject studied students would have been better off if states had not adopted Common Core. California Dems propose resolution linking Israeli government to massacre at Pittsburgh synagogue Slavery Is Neither Strange Nor Peculiar Trump's approval rating hits highest point in two years VDH: Trump Has Become the Democrats’ Great White Whale John Durham Needs To Investigate Why The Info Generating The Mueller Probe Is All Linked To Hillary Clinton 27% of Israeli Arabs voted for Zionist parties in recent elections Why Agritech Is Israel’s Next Big Import 30 Years Later, the Tiananmen Tiger Still Stalks Communist China's Dragon Friday, May 31. 2019Grandpa's documented life, with watercolors
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Sorry, alarmistsWhen students quit doing the readingMemorial Day is planting season: A $50 hole for a $5 plantWell, not really. It is planting time for tropical things like tomatoes and peppers up here in Yankeeland. Everybody likes to get an early jump on the season, but it's never worth the trouble. Annual plants do not get going until late May and June here. On the other hand, from now on it's too late for planting shrubs and trees. Water them all you can for the first growing season, but transplantation stress and hot weather is tough. If they hold their own, next Spring they will grow fine on their own - if they like the spot you selected for them. The great Ralph Snodsmith who had a gardening show on WQXR or somewhere for 100 years always said "Prepare a $50 hole for a $5 plant." With inflation, I'd say a $300 hole for a $30 plant. Loosen up the roots of a potted plant, or chop them up a bit if the new plant is root-bound. After that, the hole is the thing. Double the diameter of the shrub or tree. A firm base, and fill with enhanced dirt (peat moss, planter soil, manure, whatever). I mix it all up for fill in a wheelbarrow to give the thing an easy start. Then soaker water plentifully the first year. Why? Because the plant doesn't have a sustainable root system yet, and to make it easier to send out new roots. Dry or compacted soil doesn't have the water space between soil particles in which to send new roots. We planted a bunch of hollies this Spring. Actually, two batches. They are looking good thus far.
Is it a government's job to make us happy?Should Government Produce Happiness? If governments know how to do that, I am all in as long as it does not involve distribution of soma. Maybe governments do know something, because they seem to know how to make themselves happy. Mostly, government seems to annoy and burden me, though.
Friday morning links
UMich decides facial feminization surgeries, Adam's Apple reductions are 'medically necessary' White women cause harm every day Georgia Should Tell Disney's CEO to Go Home if His Actresses Can't Get Through a Month Without an Abortion The miracle of life, from the world's smallest surviving baby Ruth Bader Ginsburg Says a Woman Who Gets an Abortion 'Is Not a Mother' Sociologists Believe Shrieking Left-Winger Who Is Throwing Things May Be Expressing Disagreement Federally Funded Study: Common Core Sunk U.S. Kids’ Test Scores. In several cases student achievement reversed under Common Core, and in every subject studied students would have been better off if states had not adopted Common Core. Maine-Stream Madness: Measles and Misinformation. Is it wise to override common sense? Bill Gates downplays renewable energy: “Do you guys on Wall Street have something in your desks that makes steel? Where is fertilizer, cement, plastic going to come from?’ What’s Behind the Push for Open Borders? Revoke Ilhan Omar's Marriage Fraud Immunity Card Ilhan Omar: If You Want A Merit-Based Immigration System, You Might Be Racist Against Latinos US Will Impose Tariffs On Mexico Until Illegal Immigration Ends Black Voter DESTROYS Trump-Hater Justin Amash: It’s Bewildering That You Can Treat the President in this Way When He’s Doing Such a Great Job for Minorities! Robert Mueller and the Art of Innuendo - He used Wednesday’s presser to take a final cheap shot at Trump It may be impossible to ignore ‘Spygate’ for long IDF reveals ‘longest, most significant’ Hezbollah tunnel on northern border Don’t Blame the Surge of European Anti-Semitism on the Populists Triumph of a Free Society - Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s victory is a tribute to India’s democratic reforms. What do Tibetans, Kurds & Uighur Muslims have in common? All are marginalised by media’s Palestine fixation Top North Korean Official in Charge of Kim-Trump Nuclear Summit – Kim Hyok Chol – Is Executed After February Summit Fails
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