Open thread 08-06-15
(Hey! It's Shahryar, with internet problems on my computer so I'm using shaz's. )
Really! Those people who rule the world should be ashamed of themselves but of course they're not.
In 1939 MGM made a movie called "Idiot's Delight". You might have seen it. We never had until last night. It's Europe on the brink of war. Hollywood's designated "peacenik actor", Burgess Meredith, delivers this line:
Quillary: While you sit here eating and drinking, their planes dropped fifty thousand kilos of bombs on innocent people. Heavens knows how many were killed; how much of life and beauty is forever destroyed. And you sit here eating and drinking with them, the murderers. It was their planes from the very field down there. Assassins!
And soon after that he's hauled off by the local authorities. I wish I could find a clip of this but apparently, true to the above quote, the world is more interested in seeing Clark Gable dance than Burgess Meredith go on an anti-war rant. Still, for your amusement, here's the trailer. It's four minutes long so naturally Meredith appears for about four seconds.
ok, so let's see...what's in the news? We've got the Republican debate coming up tonight. It'll be an exercise in how, finally, they have no sense of decency (a hat tip to Joseph Welch) as they compete to see who can say the most offensive thing. Meanwhile, as discussed here and other places, the Democratic leadership doesn't want any debates. I guess we've all read O'Malley's take on it:
The head of the DNC seems to be taking it upon themselves to limit the number of debates that are held this year, and I think it’s a real mistake.
I will not be part of the small cabal that that tries to limit the number of debates that we have from our presidential candidates. We run our country. Not Wall Street. Not big money. Not old relationships. This is our country.
Some lady (Holly Shulman) who's part of the DNC haughtily disagreed
We’re thrilled to hear that Governor O’Malley is eager to participate in our debates. We believe that six debates will give plenty of opportunity for the candidates to be seen side-by-side. I’m sure there will be lots of other forums for the candidates to make their case to voters, and that they will make the most out of every opportunity.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/post-politics/wp/2015/08/05/omalley-t...
Who is Holly Shulman? According to CNN she is a former Obama campaign spokeswoman who is now the national press secretary for the DNC.
Her forte seems to be throwing out weird responses that don't actually deal with the issue. A few months ago, when the Hillary email stuff started Shulman said this:
This week we have observed many Republicans become outraged over questions about email. It is surprising at the very least just how silent these same Republicans have been about members of their own party who have used their own private servers, conducted office business on private email accounts, have stonewalled open record requests, have routinely deleted official emails, and more.
I bet I can name some people who think that's appropriate. None of them are here at caucus99. Yes, I've gone "over there" and the usuals think it's just grand.
Now here are a couple of tunes apropos of nothing! (except I like them)
Brian with the great harmonica
and Keith rips it up
Comments
Mass media promoting ignorance and disinformation to what end?
Leading German journalist admits CIA "bribed" him and other leaders of the Western "press"
http://web.archive.org/web/20150225235003/http:/rinf.com/alt-news/editor...
Reference to AOL Time Warner shows this essay is somewhat dated, but its list of media philosophy founding figures is still relevant.
Mind control theories and techniques used by mass media
http://vigilantcitizen.com/vigilantreport/mind-control-theories-and-tech...
ISIS is a grave danger !!!
Their ships are sailing for our shores. Their bombers are loaded and ICBMs are activated. Be afraid, very afraid.
The individual has always had to struggle to keep from being overwhelmed by the tribe. If you try it, you will be lonely often, and sometimes frightened. But no price is too high to pay for the privilege of owning yourself. - Friedrich Nietzsche -
went through the press last year ...
the guy is a media whore. He wrote a book. I think he is a highly intelligent story teller with a cheap character. Too lazy to go back to the coverage of him. If you are interested I would try to read a translation of this article:
Im Wald (In the Forest) - Von Fleischhauer, Jan -
Der ehemalige "FAZ"-Redakteur Udo Ulfkotte rechnet mit seiner Zeitung ab - und liefert damit einen Bestseller. Wer ist dieser Mann? (the former FAZ {Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung - a respected but very conservative daily news paper in Germany} editorial journalist settles old scores with his former news paper - and delivers a best selling book by doing so - Who is this man?).
Oh well, you have to know where someone is coming from, I guess.
https://www.euronews.com/live
OK, turn the question around: who is Jan Fleischhauer?
Is there a reason I should I give Jan Fleischhauer more credence than Ulfkotte, who did work at the FAZ for decades, after all.
Der Spiegel might have been genuinely "left" back in the days when Franz Josef Strauss was defense minister and had publisher Rudolf Augstein jailed, but by now it's a predictable gatekeeper for the Establishment. Kind of like the New York Times or the Washington Post — and nowadays that is definitely not a compliment.
Jan Fleischhauer's / Der Spiegel's word and motives — beyond doubt? Couldn't this just be insiders helping insiders circle the wagons? "Frivolous alarmist and self promoter just trying to sell books" was a typical accusation at That Other Forum when centrists wanted to see writers like David Sirota, David Swanson, or Cenk Uygur driven away.
I heard this arguement before
... that Der Spiegel is nowadays neo-liberal. Well, I can't give you an answer, whom you should trust more. Up to you. If you can read German, may be you read an article of one of our best weekly newspapers "Die Zeit" (usually doesn't publish articles that dumb you down or engage in biting agitation).
Volle Ladung Hass - (Full load of hate) -
Medienverdrossenheit ist in Mode. (rough translation: media dolefulness is fashionable) - Medien gelten als Kriegstreiber, Propagandamaschinen und Skandalprofiteure - (Media are considered to be war mongers, propaganda machines and scandal profiteers) , Journalisten als korrupt (Journalists are corrupt) - Eine Widerrede aus gegebenem Anlass (A rebuttal on a given occasion).
I remember having read several different German papers with regards to his book and article. As always Der Spiegel is the most smug. I don't like that either, but it doesn't mean that the quintessence of the article is way off or wrong.
Your comparisons might be correct, but I doubt they really fit. The "other site" is not at all comparable to "Der Spiegel" or any of the other German newspapers (Die Zeit, Die Sueddeutsche or Frankfurter Allgemeine). I haven't read enough of the other authors to know them well and I haven't any idea how "smug" Ulfkotte really was. I can't judge that.
There are many ways you can create a spectacle. Ulfkotte created one skillfully. He was a perfect gatekeeper for the establishment for decades. Now he is not the same anymore? Why should I have trust in that? I don't like spectacles. He had plenty of time in his life to consider writing for another news paper than the FAZ. He did not choose that option. So, why not?
Lotlizard, you might have read much more of the German press and Ulfkotte than I have, I just wonder which German print media you
consider reliably telling something truthfully, without propaganda or biting sensationalism, of which the "left" is as capable of as the "right".
https://www.euronews.com/live
Wikipedia: Jan Fleischhauer = Spiegel's resident rightwing voice
https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jan_Fleischhauer
So … Jan Fleischhauer's second book has this Ann Coulter-esque title, "what you always suspected about liberals [using U.S. terminology] but never dared to say" …
Now, just because someone's whole career has been on the political Right doesn't automatically mean they're lying about, or have political motives for slamming, Ulfkotte and his book.
Still: yes indeed, you have to know where someone is coming from.
Der Spiegel has a smorgasbord of writers
for their opinion pieces (nine right now). I read them not too often, because the ones I read are pretty awful sometimes. I also don't deny that somewhat "Der Spiegel" has some overly smug people. Nevertheless you show me a print media in Germany that is more "leftist, while trying to stay truthfull" than Der Spiegel. Jan Fleischhauer is one of a younger crew over there, that is supposed to write "inciting" opinion pieces. They are a new generation. There is even a writer over there now I know personally and other than that they are smug, I don't see why he is good. But they are not bad either. They do their research and do their jobs. You don't have to read opinion pieces. You can stick to articles that rather report more factual stuff.
So, whatever. I simply don't have trust in people, who have one set of political povs for twenty to thirty years and sell them proudly to the most conservative (and right-wing newspaper FAZ for years) and then change from one night to the other to tell you the opposite. Nope. Ulfkotte was a smart guy of that kind of person, imo, and I don't consider him a victim. May be I have gotten him wrong. If so, I apologize.
In the end I don't care either. Neither for Fleischhauer, nor for Ulfkotte. Way too sensationalistic to be considered seriously.
Der Spiegel didn't have a "right-wing residential voice" before they started their online English edition. They have them now, it changed when they started online and had some sort of co-operation with the NYT. But I don't know enough about it. I remember vaguely to have read about that years ago.
https://www.euronews.com/live
ok, lotlizard, one of these days I try to re-read
and research the Ulfkotte issue again. May be I got it wrong. It's just that I am not that interested, but I have to check on myself. I am not here to dispute anything which I don't know well.
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You're fine. Maybe I'm wrong since I tend to favor the outliers.
You're doing fine. For me as a non-German living in Germany it's very valuable to read anything you have to say.
It's equally possible that I'm wrong … A lot of my knowledge is spotty and anecdotal. Also, perhaps I tend more than is healthy to favor outliers, the solo voice different from what the flock is saying.
In fact, I don't even especially like my own tone of voice above — I re-read my own comments and think, oh, there I go again with that stinky "gotcha" or "know it all" attitude.
Aloha and stay well! Next week I'll be in Dresden.
see, I am so darn stressed mentally that I forgot
you live in Germany. Sorry for that. Of course you have a much more reliable pov as you can witness everything on location and live and read regularly all the papers. I would need so much to make the journey back there, but at the moment am just not mentally, financially and intellectually able to confront 'my German home country and its people' yet. I have never been to Dresden, I have never been back after the Wall came down other than visiting my village I grew up in and visiting the remainders of my family. I imagine going back and not being able to handle that "grass grew over everything" I still remember in my mind.
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Exactly how I found myself feeling about Hawaii, Oahu & Honolulu
Only, for me it's more like "concrete grew over everything."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tallest_buildings_in_Honolulu
By comparison, when I headed off to college in North America ("the Mainland") a half century ago, the tallest building in Honolulu was still the 14-story Ala Moana Center tower with the revolving restaurant on top.
I first set foot in Frankfurt am Main during Gerald Ford's presidency. The tallest buildings were still the Dom (cathedral) and the HQ of labor union IG Metall. Now Frankfurt has pretensions to be "Mainhattan" (groaner pun on the name of the Main river), with various bank towers running to 100 stories or more.
aww ... would be so nice to meet you over there ...
I drove through Honolulu just a couple of hours and stood overnight. It was highways and traffic and beaches (which were amazing considering how close to the city center they are). Lots of "posh" high-end stores, Gucci and stuff. In DC we have just one area left which features such stores. I haven't bought any clothing or other stuff in those stores for the last 25 years.
I also "know" Hawaii from what our cameramen (ARD German TV) filmed over there. Their images looked like the navy ships parked directly on the streets in front of you. I know nothing about Oahu (yet). I am kind of scared to settle in Hawaii. I hate the fact that to leave it you have to take a plane. I hate crossing the oceans, be it Pacific or Atlantik. Everywhere I had to go, I had cross the oceans. Every move I had to pack for "real shipping". I am so tired of it. Would be nice if I could just drive over to Hawaii, like drive up to Canada or something. Well, yeah, I am tired.
Frankfurt, Hamburg, even Berlin... all the big cities mean nothing to me anymore. Too much, too rich, too glitzy, too busy. But then some things are very convenient. May be I find some nice niches that remind me of the sixties and seventies from back then. President Ford, so you came to Germany, when I graduated from TU in Berlin. Sigh. I better don't think back.
Thank you gulfgal. You are very kind to me.
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Good morning all
Getting ready to upgrade to Windows 10 Know about all the backdoor spying and that it is a trap to start charging for things that use to be free - like solitaire. However, I think it is inevitable. I can do it now for free or do it later for $200. MS has found a way to make more money off of us, and they won't be stopped.
Has anyone already upgraded? What do you think? If you haven't, why? Do you think you can avoid it? Please don't tell me to buy a Mac. I have three pretty new computers, and I'm not in a hurry to replace them.
"Religion is what keeps the poor from murdering the rich."--Napoleon
Morning dk...
Good luck! Upgrading is not mandatory by the way.
done....on desk top and lap top
amazing how much faster my interest is....
"Religion is what keeps the poor from murdering the rich."--Napoleon
inter ??? net or est - what's the diff?
lol - meant internet...interest, no way in hell.
I do this more and more. If the first one or two letters match, close enough. Am I getting dysphasia? Hell, sometimes nothing matches and the word typed just magically appears. I hope it isn't old age.
"Religion is what keeps the poor from murdering the rich."--Napoleon
Ha!
It must be one of those auto correct programs that really mess you up. Is there any way to turn it off?
Do I hear the sound of guillotines being constructed?
“Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable." ~ President John F. Kennedy
Oh if only....
It's me. My brain stops after so many letters...
"Religion is what keeps the poor from murdering the rich."--Napoleon
Yes
My husband installed the upgrade on his laptop the second day it was available. Be prepared because it does take hours to install. His first comment was that it was very invasive but he supposedly disabled some of things that auto link. I have since read that you cannot disable everything. Also it took him a while to find his favorites and when he did, they were in alphabetical order instead of the order he had them.
I have not asked him about anything else because I decided that I would not install it on my computer unless I am forced to do so.
Good Luck, dk.
Do I hear the sound of guillotines being constructed?
“Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable." ~ President John F. Kennedy
One of my acquaintances at work...
had been testing it for months but decided to revert back to Windows 8 after many crashes. Looks like there are quite a few kinks to work out so Microsoft is going to let the public do the testing for them.
There is nothing which I dread so much as a division of the republic into two great parties.. This...is to be dreaded as the greatest political evil under our Constitution.--John Adams
I would never use Windows 10 at home
I use Ubuntu and I'm happy with it.
I have no worries about viruses, and if configured correctly, no worries about being hacked either.
Good Morning Shahryar
haven't read your OT yet, but wanted to ask you to point to the article in Der Spiegel.
It's an interview with Gobachev.
Mikhail Gorbachev: US Military an 'Insurmountable Obstacle to a Nuclear-Free World'
Couldn't post in via kosmail to Joe, some kind of hick-up in the kosmail message system may be.
Ah, I am so ready in a couple of weeks (hopefully) to dig into my books and old movies. I really want to get back to my younger self I was in my highschool years.... So much to do, so little time til my faculties break down for good.
All have a beautiful day. It isn't as hot and muggy and humid today here in Metropolitan Area (I love that wording, sounds so bombastic to my ears - metropolitan) and I thank the Weather God for that. (PS, I searched for a song about the Weather God, but found so bizarre stuff, I ran away from). So I went to Neptune and saw he has a pitchfork in his hand. I thought you might like that a little, afterall.
https://www.euronews.com/live
What will this do to Mrs. Inevitable?
link
It's the NY Post, so they might be exaggerating.
Nevertheless, this could throw a monkey-wrench into her campaign.
I wonder what Markos would say?
I wonder if this is the reason
Biden is talking about entering the race. It seems as though the DNC is a little nervous lately.
Do I hear the sound of guillotines being constructed?
“Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable." ~ President John F. Kennedy
I'm convinced that it is 'one reason' for the recent Biden trial
balloon.
I can assure you Guys of one thing, after decades with the Feds, there is always a 'fair, to considerable lag time' between the public disclosure of government irregularities, and the actual time of the commission of said irregularities.
(A recent excellent example of this--the OPM hacking scandal.)
IOW, one must allow for weeks, if not months, of 'CYA' activity on behalf of government officials.
My point being, Biden and his Camp were surely aware of the soon-to-be announced FBI investigation, before the trial balloon was floated. And, it's hard not to believe that the Dem Party Establishment/Leadership would not be highly concerned about this turn of events.
Later . . .
Mollie
"Every time I lose a dog, he takes a piece of my heart. Every new dog gifts me with a piece of his. Someday, my heart will be total dog, and maybe then I will be just as generous, loving, and forgiving."--Author Unknown
Everyone thinks they have the best dog, and none of them are wrong.
I agree with you, Mollie
I have said all along that I thought Clinton would implode. But I thought it would not be due to a scandal, but more to her personality and campaign style. Maybe she is imploding. If so, then the DNC has a safe alternative in Biden (good ole Uncle Joe) which may be another reason why DWS (Ms. Dancing With the Stars, herself) has been holding off on setting the debate dates.
Do I hear the sound of guillotines being constructed?
“Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable." ~ President John F. Kennedy
al-Qaeda advances
In Yemen
In Syria
And let's not forget ISIS
Meanwhile, people are waking up to the fact that our plans of creating a rebel force in Syria have collapsed almost before they started.
I hope people will wake up to the human misery
caused by these failed plans. The dead and wounded and the refugees in a destroyed landscape.
To thine own self be true.
Love the clip Shahryar...
good day to you and all.
I see that Bernie's giving a speech at Liberty University. I recall that Sen. Ted Kennedy went to Liberty as well.
Again, still smiling over the clip of Idiot's Delight, many thanks.
Bernie's speech
I think Bernie just might win a few converts with his speech. The worst he can do is leave them with a few ideas to ponder. Good for him.
Do I hear the sound of guillotines being constructed?
“Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable." ~ President John F. Kennedy
Agreed...
looks like his West Coast swing coming up is filling up with rsvp's.
Think I've told you all about taking on Jerry over his statements about 911; so I'll leave that be and ask another question. How many of the Liberty, Bob Jones and other right-wing graduates who were placed in positions all across the government by Bush/Cheney are still in place? Were they ever purged? I don't know. I do recall them having prominent rolls in Iraq and we know how that turned out.
They weren't purged
Obama left them there, just as he retained many bushies in prominent positions especially in the 'Defense Dept' and spookland.
Regulators were warned of UBS loans re: Puerto Rico
and they did nothing
Here we go again
There seems to be a consistency the is pervasive in the banking world. It is a criminal enterprise, like loan sharking. Now the IMF is calling for severe austerity measures for Puerto Rico. And we all know that austerity inflicts its greatest damage on the poorest people. Meanwhile the US stands by and watches one of its colonies collapse while it does nothing. I am not sure of what the solution is, but destroying peoples' lives to satisfy crooked bankers certainly should not be a choice.
Do I hear the sound of guillotines being constructed?
“Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable." ~ President John F. Kennedy
amusing discussion at GOS over debates
the line is clearly drawn. FSC backers don't mind only 6 debates, Non-FSC backers think more is necessary. Funny enough, the authoritarians can't see that others get the logic involved. Their support of Clinton and few debates only proves (to me, at least) that they know that few debates helps Clinton and is therefore unfair to the field.
I've learned today that 6 is a good number for debates but debates are stupid and probably shouldn't be held at all. I've also learned about the exclusivity thing, where any Dem candidates who make joint appearances without DNC permission are non-persons, ineligible for any further Dem debates (should any be held). But that's ok with the Hillary people.
Also, that Debbie Wasserman-Schultz did such a good job in 2014
Also, one learns that Debbie Wasserman-Schultz did such a good job in 2014 that President Obama's keeping her on as DNC chair was a no-brainer not worth discussing.
And that if Dems did poorly in 2014 it was because McGovern. Or something.
I'm 'guessing' that Wasserman-Schultz was retained at FSC's
behest--she's a long time Clintonite/DLCer.
IOW, she would yield to FSC's demand for very few debates. Looks like it worked!
Mollie
"Every time I lose a dog, he takes a piece of my heart. Every new dog gifts me with a piece of his. Someday, my heart will be total dog, and maybe then I will be just as generous, loving, and forgiving."--Author Unknown
Everyone thinks they have the best dog, and none of them are wrong.
I always read FSC as Flying Spaghetti Clinton
I know what it really is and I mentally correct myself when that happens but I enjoy thinking of her as some sort of Cthulu.
Nadarites did it
I don't know how many debates are 'necessary'
but why put ANY limit on them? Why punish those who want an informal debate? What is the DNC afraid of?
as one person said, the DNC exists to get a Dem elected
the DNC is not obligated to be fair. And since Flying Spaghetti Clinton is inevitable it is incumbent on the DNC to shepherd her through the process, limiting criticism and access.
Just checked my calendar--this is surreal! FSC's ' ad buy'
began on Tuesday, August 1st.
It is for '5' weeks.
Just heard on XM Radio that the first Dem Party Primary Debate will held on October 6.
Jeeeeeezzzzzz!
Mollie
"Every time I lose a dog, he takes a piece of my heart. Every new dog gifts me with a piece of his. Someday, my heart will be total dog, and maybe then I will be just as generous, loving, and forgiving."--Author Unknown
Everyone thinks they have the best dog, and none of them are wrong.
♫ Everybody knows the fight is fixed ♫ (Leonard Cohen)
♫ The poor stay poor, the rich get rich, that's how it goes ♫
Need to correct a date: October 13th is the
date of the first Democratic Primary Debate.
(Better get my ears checked--sure sounded like October 6th, LOL!)
Here's the schedule, in case anyone is interested:
Date/Details
February or March, 2016
PBS Democratic Primary Debate
Location: Wisconsin
Sponsors: PBS
Candidates: TBD
February or March, 2016
Univision Democratic Primary Debate
Location: Miami, Florida
Sponsors: Univision, The Washington Post
Candidates: TBD
Saturday, December 19, 2015
ABC News Democratic Primary Debate
Location: Manchester, New Hampshire
Sponsors: ABC News, WMUR
Candidates: TBD
Saturday, November 14, 2015
CBS News Democratic Primary Debate
Location: Des Moines, Iowa
Sponsors: CBS News, KCCI, The Des Moines Register
Candidates: TBD
Sunday, January 17, 2016
NBC News Democratic Primary Debate
Location: Charleston, South Carolina
Sponsors: NBC, Congressional Black Caucus Institute
Candidates: TBD
Tuesday, October 13, 2015
CNN Democratic Primary Debate
Location: Nevada
Sponsors: CNN, Nevada Democratic Party
Candidates: TBD
(Copying this, reversed the order--yikes! Not sure I've ever seen this happen. Sorry for the inconvenience!)
Mollie
"Every time I lose a dog, he takes a piece of my heart. Every new dog gifts me with a piece of his. Someday, my heart will be total dog, and maybe then I will be just as generous, loving, and forgiving."--Author Unknown
Everyone thinks they have the best dog, and none of them are wrong.
Well, Bernie
got around the debate limitation by debating the Republicans via Twitter last night. Bernie won the Twitterverse and with it the Republican debate.
Do I hear the sound of guillotines being constructed?
“Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable." ~ President John F. Kennedy
Here's a step away from one car/one person on the roads
SUMC to Help Lead $1.6 Million Low-Income Carsharing Pilot in LA
I think its good that they are concentrating on "low-income" users but let's not forget the irony here. Low income people have the smallest carbon footprints, as a rule. It's the numbers that will count here and it will pit those numbers against people who overuse their cars and people who use them on motorsports tracks. But it's a start and it's a good idea. Maybe the rich will catch on, someday... soon...
To thine own self be true.
Congrats on your 'Maiden OT,' Shah! ;-) The Stones are
one of my favorites rock groups. Here's one of their classics (at least, by my measure), and one of my favorites:
[Wild Horses - The Rolling Stones 1995, Giancarlo Olvera, YouTube]
If this video does not show up, I'll return to edit/remove it later today. I'm having a major problem with my ISP connection, so it's difficult for me to tell if the problem is just on my end.
We're looking forward to the debates this evening--sure to be interesting, since the knives are out for 'the Donald.' We're even 'bringing out the popcorn' for what will likely be a raucous event.
Actually, I'm putting my money on a less bombastic Trump. Mr M says that Trump's a grad of The Wharton School, (very big in FIRE circles), and he figures that he can put two words together in a measured manner, if he really wants to.
(Which is not to say that we would agree with his putrid ideology--just that we think that he might attempt to present himself as a serious contender to the nomination. OTOH, he might 'go off.' That's why were're looking forward to it--the suspense, LOL!)
From what I've heard from some of the national reporters on XM, Trump "knows where the bodies are buried"--like many in The One Percent. That's really what has the Washington Political Class/Elites frightened out of their minds.
Plan to check back in here, after the Debate(s). I'm really hoping that Wallace tackles "entitlement reform." (My guess is that he will, since he doesn't normally shy away from it on his Sunday show.)
Have a good one, Everyone!
Mollie
"Every time I lose a dog, he takes a piece of my heart. Every new dog gifts me with a piece of his. Someday, my heart will be total dog, and maybe then I will be just as generous, loving, and forgiving."--Author Unknown
Everyone thinks they have the best dog, and none of them are wrong.
heh...
Early chatter from the kiddie table debate
has Carly winning soundly. "Breakout" being used. We'll see.
Okay, so I am old
I saw the Rolling Stones in 1965 at Jack Russell Stadium in Clearwater, Florida. Everyone I knew was into the Beatles, but I was into the Stones. A very popular and well known local group, Vic Waters and the Impacs opened for them.
Do I hear the sound of guillotines being constructed?
“Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable." ~ President John F. Kennedy
Old here too. Saw the Stones in Honolulu in 1963.
They played HIC Auditorium (now called Blaisdell Center).
Also saw the Beach Boys perform there. Actually, I preferred them to the Stones. Denny Wilson broke a drumstick and a piece flew into my lap.
Wow!
You got me beat.
Do I hear the sound of guillotines being constructed?
“Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable." ~ President John F. Kennedy