Saturday, January 29, 2022

Wanted to go ahead and share this for Roger....

Who really needs their bananas cut for them? 

Chicken fried substance fingers with creamy potato surprise! 

Frozen chicken nuggets, frozen veggies, lumps, and peaches out of a can with cool whip! 
we are all soooo jealous! 

65 comments:

Anonymous said...

How a potholder reminded me of my early lessons in race relations

January 25, 2022

in Opinion

Your Turn Connie Schultz Guest columnist

Last month, the day after Christmas, I taught two of our young granddaughters how to weave potholders.
This is a family tradition, in which both boys and girls learn how to stretch vertical loops of cotton onto a metal rack and then weave horizontal loops through them to form a tight weave. Eventually, this resembles a potholder, at which point it is declared a masterpiece and will never know the business end of a dirty pot.
My son’s 40-year-old faded green-and-white potholder currently rests on my desk under a glass candle jar. He is now a math professor. With his weaving roots, how could he not be?
The final step of the potholders requires a crochet hook. For my granddaughters, this was my task, along with my daughter-in-law, Stina. I don’t often hold a crochet hook, and as I began pulling one loop through the next my mind wandered back to a time when my own childhood hands crocheted a work of art.
I have the evidence.
After our grandchildren returned to their respective homes and left ours tomb silent, I walked into our guest room and opened the Lane hope chest at the foot of the bed. This was a gift from my parents for my 16th birthday, when it was still a thing in small towns like ours. Parents gave their teenage daughters cedar-lined wooden chests, which we were supposed to fill with household goods for a future marriage. Hence the word “hope,” certainly in my family, where every expressed parental concern seemed to end with some version of, “and you, with all those opinions.” They worried I would intimidate the boys.
I never used the hope chest for its intended purpose – don’t pretend to be surprised – but I’ve never been able to part with it. The chest was a big purchase for my working-class parents, at a time when they were worrying about the costs of my college years to come. It has traveled with me to every place I’ve called home, including dorm rooms and student housing.
This time, I was opening the chest to find the one thing I had ever crocheted. My mother’s only acquaintance with a needle was the type used for hemming and mending. Fortunately, Mrs. Sawicky, my friends’ mom, lived just a block away. Most of my memories of Mrs. Sawicky involve her with a lap full of beautiful yarn that she crocheted into throws, scarves and sweaters.
Soon after my ninth birthday, she agreed to teach me after I begged my mother to ask her. I crocheted one tear-shaped doily, from a skein of yarn in shades of cream, pale pink and blue. My mother, after briefly displaying it, wrapped it in tissue and stored it in her hope chest until her death, when Dad gave it to me. My masterpiece, preserved.
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Anonymous said...

Now, when I hold that doily made by my own little hands, I think about how my father had never wanted me to hang out at the Sawickys’. We were Presbyterians and they were Catholics, and even though Dad seldom attended church he felt this was an insurmountable difference. Mr. Sawicki was an immigrant from Poland, which to my father was more proof that he was not our kind.
This was destined to be a losing battle for my father. I was lucky to learn early, in one integrated classroom after another, that my friends didn’t need to look like me to be like me. Religion was just another square on the hopscotch.
It surprises people when I tell them that, in little Ashtabula, Ohio, half of my classmates were black throughout elementary school. I loved my father, but he struggled with racism all his life. By second grade, I understood this to be Dad’s problem, not mine. It was a major source of tension between us for all his years.
This is when some readers will feel the need to let me know I committed a bait-and-switch on them. Here I was, writing about potholders and doilies, and now I’m talking about Black people. If it bothers you that I didn’t tell you where this was going, you are precisely the reader I was hoping to find.
You know how the mind works. One thing reminds us of this, and then this, and then this. Under the doily in my hope chest was an envelope with my classroom photos from elementary school. As I studied the faces – I can still name most of them – I thought about how too many white parents and elected officials these days don’t want their white children to learn about our country’s history of racism.

This fictionalizing of America is less likely to happen in diverse school districts, where some family trees include slaveowners, and children who were sold off to the highest bidder. But this latest round of whitewashing of American history is not new. It has been going on for years, by design and ZIP code. Three years ago the New York Times reported that “more than half of the nation’s schoolchildren are in racially concentrated districts, where over 75 percent of students are either white or nonwhite.”
As a journalism professor, I see how this plays out. I can often discern in a single class discussion which white students grew up in school districts where most everyone looked like them, and no one helped them expand their point of view. When I realized how few of my white students had heard of Ruby Bridges, John Lewis and Rosa Parks, it was time for a pivot. No matter which course I’m teaching, we learn about the civil rights movement, too, and the brave reporters and photographers who covered it. The ensuing conversations sure raise my spirits.

To bring us back to potholders, think of it this way: It’s another kind of weaving, one thread of American history at a time

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Dinner time coward

https://twitter.com/rlamick/status/1487318396295204866?t=JL3wu8ESmqEzvADjzJRruw&s=19

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

President Joe Biden’s decision to nominate a Black woman to the U.S. Supreme Court makes her a “beneficiary” of affirmative action, U.S. Sen. Roger Wicker, R-Miss., said in a radio interview on Jan. 28, 2022. Photo courtesy U.S. Senate

The first Black woman to sit on the U.S. Supreme Court in history will be a “beneficiary” of affirmative action, U.S. Sen. Roger Wicker told a radio show this afternoon. The senior Republican senator from Mississippi made clear that he has no plans to vote for Biden’s yet-to-be-announced pick. 

Biden has vowed to select a Black woman to replace outgoing Justice Stephen Breyer, who announced his retirement yesterday.

“The irony is that the Supreme Court is at the very time hearing cases about this sort of affirmative racial discrimination while adding someone who is the beneficiary of this sort of quota,” Wicker told host Paul Gallo on SuperTalk Mississippi Radio today, referring to a pending U.S. Supreme Court case challenging affirmative action in college admissions. 

“The majority of the court may be saying writ large that it’s unconstitutional. We’ll see how that irony works out.”


The irony is that.
‘Not A Single Republican Vote’

Wicker notably did not raise an objection when former President Donald Trump vowed to appoint a woman to replace Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg when she died weeks before the 2020 election. Instead, the GOP senator enthusiastically supported Trump’s choice, Amy Coney Barrett, despite having stated in 2016 that then-President Barack Obama should not be allowed to appoint a U.S. Supreme Court justice in an election year.

Hypocrisy award.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

https://www.mississippifreepress.org/20244/wicker-black-woman-supreme-court-pick-an-affirmative-action-beneficiary/

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Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

The campaign against CRT is the new Mccarthyism.


In a season of free-speech outrages, arguably the worst moment came this month when school board members in rural McMinn County, Tenn., voted unanimously — on the eve of Holocaust Remembrance Day, no less — to ban author Art Spiegelman’s groundbreaking, Pulitzer Prize-winning graphic narrative, Maus, about the Nazi slaughter of Jews, claiming the book contained some dirty words and nudity (in depicting a concentration camp). Spiegelman himself called the move “Orwellian.” Many raced to condemn the almost unbearable irony of censorship that prevents kids from learning the history of a book-burning regime.

Yet that wasn’t the only grim echo of 20th-century authoritarian regimes. In Virginia, new GOP Gov. Glenn Youngkin has metaphorically ripped off his nice-guy suburban fleece to reveal the greasepaint of a culture warrior. Among his inaugural moves to place government restrictions on classroom instruction, the new governor created an email tip line for parents to report “divisive tactics in their schools” — yet another clap-back to the paranoia of the Sen. Joe McCarthy-led “Red Scare” of the 1950s, if not worse.

This right-wing freak-out over what they claim is children becoming indoctrinated with ideas about racism or homophobia feels like a new McCarthyism. But when I spoke this week to Jonathan Friedman, director of free expression and education for the writers’ advocacy group PEN America, he said the pace of what his group calls “gag orders” against classroom instructors is the worst since the 1920s’ crusade against teaching evolution that climaxed with the infamous “Scopes Monkey Trial.” That trial took place in Tennessee just 28 miles west of where Maus was banned in the 2020s.

Anonymous said...

I used to feel pity for The Train Wreck that is Alky's Life, but no more.
That picture is so sad.

What abject poverty.

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Anonymous said...

Roger, your dinner looks like food I wouldn't serve my dog.
Pre packaged, highly machine processed swil.
The plastic table covering reeks of poverty.

anonymous said...

How little of Lil Schitty to start such a bullshit post.....Sure seems to me he is jealous and already tired of his new life of doing nothing in Seattle !!!!!!! BWAAAAAAAAAAA!!!! The goat fucker who hasn't worked in years and cannot heat his home without the charity of others also tosses in his special stupidity!!!!!


Sad how menial your lives are!!!!!

Myballs said...

Persecuting those in opposition to CRT is the new McCarthyism. The federal government going after parents just for speaking to school boards. It's an outrage and one reason why democrats will lose huge in November.

anonymous said...

The federal government going after parents just for speaking to school boards. It's an outrage and one reason why democrats will l


BWAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!! Your asshole is growing daily, ball less!!!!!!!! Sad it is the Oath keepers and other extremists who are targeting teachers and school boards because of their lack of intellect and complete racists!!!!!

rrb's nightmare said...

What to make of Biden secretly transporting illegal aliens into the US



Two days ago, the New York Post reported the following:

“Under cover of darkness, every night the federal government is transporting illegal migrants as fast as it can away from the border on secret charter flights into unsuspecting communities around the country. Officials have lied and obstructed the few journalists who have tried to reveal the truth.”



This has been an old Democrat project.

They begin by inviting illegal immigrants either explicitly or implicitly through various public forums. 

They then allow numerous illegal aliens into the country by opening up the border.

Since these migrants are uneducated, unskilled, and impoverished they depend on government welfare for their survival. This makes them a permanent underclass who the Democrats think will be perennially subservient to them. 

Many of these migrants eventually are transferred to locations where Republicans traditionally win. The Democrats know they can never convince conservatives to vote for their radical left-wing policies.  So they drown the impact of these resident voters by giving voting rights to a sufficient number of migrants to facilitate a Democrat win.

Soon they plan to have a permanent presence in the House, Senate, and the White House. 

This has been successfully implemented in New York and California; the result of this monopoly is that talentless and corrupt individuals such as AOC,  Bill DeBlasio, Adam Schiff, Eric Swalwell, and Gavin Newsom win elections and eventually become destructive forces.

The impact of these secret transfers will be felt a couple decades later, by which time it is irreversible.


BRM

Beaners

Rapists

Murderers




Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Your lack of knowledge about history is volumes.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Modern America is bitterly divided between a left heavily composed of college grads flashing their credentials and an angry, resentful right wing of folks largely lacking diplomas. And after 2020′s marches, conservative parents have come to see schools as the battleground for preventing their kids from joining the other side. The result is the real indoctrination: the unlearning of American history.

The irony, as many have noted, is that as this conservative embrace of censorship with the full weight of the government behind it turns into an all-out war, it makes a mockery of the right’s simultaneous claims that the great threat to American free speech is what they call “cancel culture” by the left. I agree that there are times when some progressives have erred and gone too far in pushing to silence opposing views, and I’ve called out the worst excesses. But can you really compare a few liberal arts undergrads shouting down a campus speaker with the coercive power of large states like Florida or Texas initiating this reign of terror upon public classrooms? The First Amendment exists to protect our liberty from a tyrannical government — exactly the regimes that DeSantis, Youngkin, and Gov. Greg Abbott of Texas are seeking to impose.

For a historian like Flagler’s Butler, the parallels to the worst excesses of McCarthyism are all too apt. “If we create a fear of the teaching of one topic, we can do the same for any topic, in any state,” he told me. “For those of us who prize intellectual freedom, that’s frightening.”

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

12:47 and 12:50
A wonderful remembrance of what America really is about.

We must never stop talking critically about racism.

It is not a matter of teaching critical race theory, but it essential to who we really are as a people to never stop teaching critical RACISM theory.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

It was scrambled eggs and sausage and orange slices and sliced bananas. But usually I get a full banana and an entire orange, once a day.


I can't post the other pics, but most important is that I get my meals and medications, and the beach is one mile away.

I have further plans but you would be amazed at her beauty.

Plus





🤩😘🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩😘😗

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

You guys should be absolutely ASHAMED of the low blow tactics you use in criticizing Roger. Your hatred unintentionally reveals your underlying inferiority in fearing that he is right and you are wrong.

Ch is becoming more and more of a despicable, unworthy human being, and some of the rest of you are even worse.

anonymous said...

Welcome back to the 1800's as the GOP's trajectory to the old ways is taking hold from the hand maiden on the court to censorship rooted in fear and extremism...!!!!!! Nothing like living in the dark ages envisioned by the GOP of trump!!!!!! None of the slurpers here see the truth and just ignore what this message of hate is!!!!

Books on race, gender pulled from schools amid conservative push against 'radical' literature
Christopher Wilson
Christopher Wilson·Senior Writer
Sat, January 29, 2022, 5:00 AM
The author and artist Art Spiegelman, shown in his New York studio in 2004, who turned the pain of the Holocaust into a Pulitzer Prize-winning comic book novel, "Maus" (inset). (Photo illustration: Yahoo! News; photos: Pantheon via AP, Reuters/Henny Ray Abrams/File Photo)
Attempts by conservative activists to regulate how schools discuss race, sexuality and gender have contributed to an ongoing effort to remove books seen as controversial from school curricula and libraries.

The most recent high-profile example was Art Spiegelman’s award-winning “Maus,” a graphic novel that depicts the horrors of the Holocaust, being removed from a Tennessee eighth-grade language arts curriculum. The McMinn County School Board voted 10-0 to remove Spiegelman’s book on Jan. 10, but the story began to circulate Wednesday after a report from the Tennessee Holler. According to the minutes from the meeting, the use of curse words and “nakedness” were the impetus for the change.

“I understand that on TV and maybe at home these kids hear worse, but we are talking about things that if a student went down the hallway and said this, our disciplinary policy says they can be disciplined, and rightfully so,” a board member, Tony Allman, says. “And we are teaching this and going against policy.”

The school board issued a statement Wednesday saying that the decision was not about ignoring the Holocaust but about finding options that were more “age-appropriate” in their content, concluding, "We simply do not believe this work is an appropriate text for our students to study."

Spiegelman said he felt the board’s action was “daftly myopic” but, having read the transcript, didn’t believe the decision was rooted in anti-Semitism.

“I’ve met so many young people who ... have learned things from my book,” Spiegelman told CNBC, adding that he understood that something "very, very haywire" was going on in Tennessee.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

People who know about Rosa Parks and again the Martin Luther King Jr. Non violent philosophy understand how important knowledge is to continue to a safe and effective environment for everyone, without fear and violence.

He was the greatest American of the 20th century and the current Republican party wants to hide it from their children. Because educated people vote Democratic, they even fear public schools, with the books about our past failures, will change their minds on their own!

Myballs said...

Says the least educated person here. Your weak projections mean nothing.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

When I destroyed his last couple posts, I was not surprised when he came after me in public.

I have driven him crazy from soars until today!

Myballs said...

Feel free to leave

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

Feel free to enjoy staying, as I do.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

I posted this from the American "Thinker "

https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2022/01/what_to_make_of_biden_secretly_transporting_illegal_aliens_into_the_us.html


Because it actually represents the current Republican party.

When he publicly said that Mexican immigrants were racist and murderers, it united the racist base of the Republican party. And of course Obama was born in Kenya Africa.

Ch ignored it because he became a cultist.


Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

For now yes but......




Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

Republicans Relish Biden’s Troubles as Midterms Near
January 29, 2022 at 9:15 am EST By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

New York Times:
“Republicans on Capitol Hill are using President Biden’s failures to fuel their bid to retake control of Congress, focusing on his collapsing legislative agenda, his unfulfilled promise to “shut down” the coronavirus pandemic and rising voter anxieties over school closures and inflation as they seek a winning message for this year’s elections.

“Mr. Biden’s troubles have frustrated Democrats, prompting calls for a major course correction. At the same time, they have delighted Republicans, who have been intent on rehabilitating themselves in the eyes of voters after the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol last year, which highlighted the party’s lurch toward extremism and its continuing rifts under the influence of former President Donald J. Trump.

“Now, after months of grappling with their party’s role in stoking the riot, the ongoing influence of Mr. Trump’s election lies and the rise of right-wing activists who risk alienating more mainstream conservative voters, Republicans believe they are finally in a position to capitalize on what they view as a historically advantageous environment.”

THEY MAY BE IN FOR A SURPRISE.




White House Warnings Strain Ukraine-U.S. Partnership
January 29, 2022 at 9:09 am EST By Taegan Goddard 3 Comments

“Ukrainian officials sharply criticized the Biden administration Friday for its ominous warnings of an imminent Russian attack, saying they had needlessly spread alarm, even as a new Pentagon assessment said Russia was now positioned to go beyond a limited incursion and invade all of Ukraine,” the New York Times reports.

“The diverging viewpoints brought into the open the stark disagreement between Ukraine and its key partner over how to assess the threat posed by Russia, which has massed about 130,000 troops on Ukraine’s border in what American officials are calling a grave threat to global peace and stability.”

Washington Post: U.S. says Russia ‘clearly’ now has capability to attack as Ukraine complains of Western panic.

BETTER SCARED THAN RED.

Anonymous said...

"In public"

Oddly, Roger, you posted on a public forum of, Facebook, Twitter and here.

Living large, Alky style.

"But usually I get a full banana and an entire orange, once a day."

Just Damn.

Anonymous said...

Roger has told us he has a "private chef".

His/her micro wave gets a daily work out.

anonymous said...

I was not surprised when he came after me in public.

Yes Roger....he has become a shadow of his former self now he has a child bride and living in a blue state like he is.....How the mighty great thinker has fallen into the depths of rat and his own style of bigotry!!!!!

C.H. Truth said...

Your lack of knowledge about history is volumes.

I think the issue isn't knowledge of history, but rather whether or not to accept the ridiculous notions that things like Voter ID laws are akin to slavery and other historical issues.

Not accepting silly lily white liberal interpretations of things is not a lack of knowledge, it is a sign of intelligence and logic.

anonymous said...

And the unemployed fake rancher again chimes in with his own brand of gibberish and stupidity!!!!!! BWAAAAAAAAAA!!! KU should be real proud of this proven loser of Kansas!!!!!

Anonymous said...

Her is Roger's "Chef.

"Doris Freedman (née Peterson) also known as Lunchlady Doris is an overweight, middle-aged, laconic and foulmouthed cafeteria chef .."

Myballs said...

The stay or leave talk got me thinking...

A couple months ago, we actually hit a 20 year milestone. Some of us have been posting to each other for 20 years. Cht, rrb, Roger, dopey, kdem, Cali, me. With some others who still come and go- wp, Indy. And others no longer around - timbuk, celtmuse, 30yearmarine, that dem woman from CA, forgot her name. There are others I can't think of now.

Sorry if I forgot anyone. We all know what we agree and disagree on. It's the debate that we enjoy.

As for James, he is still the outsider, mostly here to irritate and troll. Does he even know what Roger's original posting name was? Or what rev, kdem, Myballs, Cali names even came to be? Except perhaps Roger, we really don't give a damn what he thinks.

So here's a toast to 20 years. I hope we're around for another 20.

Myballs said...

Rrb not rev

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

He is facing far more challenging than before!

Trump has much bigger problems than 'money things': former federal prosecutor

Tom Boggioni

January 29, 2022

According to a Florida-based former U.S. attorney, Donald Trump's dreams of a political comeback after a bitter defeat in the 2020 presidential election could be derailed by any number of criminal investigations looking into his personal finances, his attempt at election interference in Georgia and his involvement in the Jan 6th insurrection.

With the Associated Press reporting "Trump facing legal, political headwinds as he eyes comeback," as heads to Conroe, Texas for a "Save America Rally" on Saturday, on MSNBC legal experts Laurence Tribe and ex-federal prosecutor Dennis Aftergut claimed, "Back in the real world, the Justice Department announced on Tuesday it was investigating the Trump campaign’s bogus elector slate scheme, which has quickly become a focus of the House select committee investigating Jan. 6."

That view was also reflected by AP which reports, "The probes, which are unfolding in multiple jurisdictions and consider everything from potential fraud and election interference to the role he played in the Jan. 6 insurrection, represent the most serious legal threat Trump has faced in decades of an often litigious public life. They’re intensifying as a new poll from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research found Trump’s iron grip on the GOP may be starting to loosen."

RELATED: Trump's Texas rally haunted by the 'reality' that the House Jan 6th investigation is closing in: legal experts

After pointing out that the former president is bleeding support with the new poll showing 44 percent of Republicans don't want Trump to run again, the report listed off Trump's higher-profile legal difficulties before highlighting the fact that Republican Party rivals for the 2024 GOP presidential nomination are running low key campaigns as they await his fall with AP reporting, "...his effort to freeze the field of Republicans eyeing the 2024 field has been uneven," and then adding, "As Trump tries to move forward, so do the legal cases against him."



Myballs said...

If anyone remembers any other old posters, post their names as a little tribute to 20 years.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

I was halfbaked!

I used the name on Prodigy when it first came out, because I wanted to have a different perspective, so I became halfbaked

Myballs said...

The accusation is that the Trump company over valued assets. But like every other big business, they had their financials audited every year. Not to mention regular irs audits. Funny how none of those turned up anything.

Myballs said...

Liked

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

The marine died of cancer several years ago.

I'm still friends with red ???

Indy and a few others

Caliphate4vr said...

Wow Alky your “private chef” serves frozen chicken nuggets and frozen veggie medley?

LMAO

anonymous said...

WOw shorty,,,,,,another asshole with nothing to do but insult others, must suck to be a Ramon groupie!!!!!!!......have another cocktail !!!!! BWAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!

anonymous said...

But like every other big business, they had their financials audited every year. Not to mention regular irs audits.

You should know better making asshole statements like that ballz.......Examples of long term scandals that evaded detection for years!!!!! Sad you are sooooooo fucking naive!!!!

https://corporatefinanceinstitute.com/resources/knowledge/other/top-accounting-scandals/

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

I already knew Roger was "halfbaked" before he said it above. I even used to email him by that name.

Speaking of coming and going, whatever happended to Wicked Witch, HpHamilton, PN, Loretta aka Savagette (yet she objected to being called a squaw!), or the intelligent Jewish fellow whose name I can't just now recall.

Pn was I think the only black person who posted here, and was extremely intelligent. But I think she and Wp (also highly intelligent) got disgusted with the trashing and character assassination that goes on here and left.

All of us are wasting our time here on this obscure blog. It doesn't influence any votes, and we should be spending our time elsewhere, campaigning where it counts.

I mainly come here not to torment, but because it keeps me a bit more up to date.

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

Speaking of coming and going, what has happened to F Daddy? He has not appeared here since the 25th.

Anonymous said...

He contracted Covid and is on life support.

Caliphate4vr said...

Dogsrunfree was the only poster that could make Rog, pedo and fatty seem bright

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

Is that really true of F Daddy?
Identify yourself.

anonymous said...

Awesome intellect there shorty.....BWAAAAAAAAAAA!!! It is really sad your huge head is such a burden to you leading a normal life........LOLOLOLOL

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

About half the time we get pasta with beef chuck and a great Italian style sauce and a salad. Once a week we get the same meals I grew up with hotdogs with onions and ketchup and mustard and beans. My mother Marjorie made it every week!

Caliphate4vr said...

Ketchup on a hotdog, godless heathen

Anonymous said...

Never, ever put Ketchup on a hot dog or steak.

Anonymous said...

WTF is wrong with Pedo stalker Jane.


"Is that really true of F Daddy?
Identify yourself."

Anonymous said...

"
Caliphate4vrJanuary 29, 2022 at 8:54 AM

Wow Alky your “private chef” serves frozen chicken nuggets and frozen veggie medley?

LMAO"

Yep and some day he gets a whole Orange and Banana.

C.H. Truth said...

A couple months ago, we actually hit a 20 year milestone. Some of us have been posting to each other for 20 years. Cht, rrb, Roger, dopey, kdem, Cali, me. With some others who still come and go- wp, Indy. And others no longer around - timbuk, celtmuse, 30yearmarine, that dem woman from CA, forgot her name. There are others I can't think of now.

Just had a chat a while back with Nyukyukyuk on twitter!

Anonymous said...

Myballsintheiiwoodsagain.

The gal from Johnson County, Kansas.

Savageette?? Or something like that.

"We all know what we agree and disagree on. It's the debate that we enjoy."

Yep.

C.H. Truth said...

JerryBrownDem was the California lady. I forget her real name, but I once knew it.

W.P. literally ended up in a mental institution for a while and then never really came back full time after that. Became a massive Trump hater and then disappeared with it turned out the Russian collusion thing was a hoax. He came back after Biden won to gloat.

He originally posted as a logical conservative and then turned cranky and liberal. I have actually known a couple of conservatives who turned liberal in their old age (thinking it would help them with social security and such) - both of them turned very surly about politics. Seems a pattern. Most people grow up and become more conservative and mellow out. Those who do the opposite are generally angry.

Anonymous said...

Roger is per his normal Spectacularly wrong, again.

Madam Secretary Peter puffer Buttigeg has solved nothing a full year in.

"the Wall Street Journal noted on Tuesday. COVID-19 and employee exhaustion have also hurt the effort to offload containers — and backups have now begun to spread to ports on the East Coast and the Gulf of Mexico.

The Journal noted:

Combined inbound volume fell about 14% at the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach, Calif., in December compared with a year ago, according to preliminary data from the ports. It was the fourth straight month of year-over-year declines.

That was even as the backlog of container ships off the coast of Southern California kept growing. The queue of vessels waiting to enter the port complex rose past 100 during December, according to the Marine Exchange of Southern California, and reached a record 109 ships in early January."

In fact she and uncle Pedo Joe have made things worse.

C.H. Truth said...

Sorry Roger...

But you couldn't destroy my yellow lab in an argument. Certainly not our GSP Mal mix. Possibly our big dumb 110 pounder might not be quite up to your speed, but other than that.

Funny how Denny still seems obsessed with the fact I married a former model who is 15 years younger than me, near genius level IQ, and makes five figures a month in base salary. Just seems to rub him wrong. It certainly rubs me right!

Anonymous said...

20 years and by far and away Roger has regressed in every way.

His cut n pastes are not debating, like he believes it is.

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

I think W.P. became ashamed that he had strongly opposed Hillary, seeing as how that kind of negative feeling toward her led to the election of Trump whom he hated far, far more.

Actually, one reason Trump got elected was that many people who preferred Hillary assumed, on the basis of just about all the polls, that she was going to win. (Even Trump also assumed that!)

And yes, W. P. did come back briefly to gloat over Trump's defeat.

Understandably.

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

Tell us what happened to Savagette aka Loretta, Ch. I assume her alcholism eventually did her in. Or did she read my novel The Dead Sea Gospel and have a heart attack? Or did her family put her away in an asylum?