Friday, April 10, 2015

Which Witch?

I'll go with the witch on the right.

Mother, Boston Bomber
Your Average Witch
Am I the only one who sees a striking resemblance between these two women?

Thanks to Weasel Zippers

Thursday, April 9, 2015

No Cake For Hitler!


(And remember, Nazis aren't Right Wingers.  They're frikkin' Socialists!!)



And if he does get his way:

Me, I'd just find another bakery.

(Both from the ever-vigilant Gerard!)

Saturday, April 4, 2015

Re-Arranging the Furniture

Upon further reflection, I decided to re-group the right sidebar Reading List.  I've moved links into three sections: Daily News, Editorials and Essays and Favorite Columnists.  What does that mean?

Daily News comprises the sites that I judge to present news with a minimum of editorializing.  As Det. Friday used to say, "Just the facts... ."  I realize that is pretty much an impossibly high bar to reach, but the sites listed do a credible job IMHO.  It's the old front page section.

Editorials and Essays is what I remember as the old "Metro" section of the L.A. Times.  Here, there's no 'local news, just the editorials and some columnists.
  • Gerard's American Digest tops the list, not just because it's in alphabetical order, but because he's one of my most favorite writes in this category.  
  • Steven Green at Vodkapundit is another.  On any given day, I would be hard-pressed to say who is better.  
  • In a three-way tie is W. Lewis Amselem's The DiploMad 2.0.  (He took a break from blogging, but felt he had to return for obvious reasons - the Charlie Foxtrot in D.C.) 
  • Finally, I put Breitbart in this list, because just about all the stories there have an infusion of 'point of view'.  Which is OK, but I don't feel it qualifies as "news".

Favorite Columns is a mixed bag of writers. 
  • NASA's  Astronomy Picture of the Day (Han-Tzong Su's mirror site.) Full of beautiful images on the infinite variety of astronomical topics, from galaxies to eclipses, to Mars and Earth. NASA pissed me off when they took it off-line during the last government "shutdown".  Die-hard followers were directed to this mirror, and I have been it using ever since.  I've removed the original NASA link.  Let 'em drink Drano if they can't take a joke.  
  • Rodgers Boned Jello is a collection of political rants, entertainment reviews, cooking tips and other life hacks.  He also runs the "Barn Army", which claims its very own B-52.  He has taken many requests for specific bombing runs, D.C. and the big cities on the Left Coast topping the list. The language is sometimes a bit funky.
  • Who could not love Greg's Sippican Cottage? Flash fiction, tales of Unorganized Hancock, and and slightly "kinked" (not "kinky") observations on life, the universe, and everything.  He still owes us the "how-to" of jacking a house using a teen age boy.(Ahem.)
 Comics and the Sunday Paper haven't changed.  All of the links are there because I enjoy the writing, the message (for the most part), and the humor and insights.

Cheers!

Tuesday, March 31, 2015

The Thought Occurs...

...that, at some point, Obama will declare himself the Grand Imam of the U.S. (or West, for that matter) Caliphate.  He'll be able to rule his people by decree, as he obviously loves to do.

Plus, no messy elections, and interfering congress or courts.

Go ahead, tell me I'm wrong.



(H/T Breitbart for the clip)

Friday, March 27, 2015

This Will Not End Well


It's the last paragraph in the clip that I find  disturbing.  The "...we can target our interventions..." part.  Will O care remove antibiotics from its formulary?

Here's the deal. Yes, they are over-prescribed.  I understand that doctors like to prescribe them even though the illness is viral - "just in case".  The biggest problem, as I understand it, is patients not completing the full course of medication.  This can leave some bacteria alive, which are more immune to the med. This is natural selection at work, selecting for the dreaded "super bugs".

We really don't need these government geniuses messing around any more with health care, do we??

Full article here: apnews.myway.com

Found at Drudge.

Sunday, March 22, 2015

Reading List Addition

I usually add sites to my "Reading List" without a comment. Same with removing them. The list is fluid, changing with sites I find, and my outlook on the world.

However, I want point out my addition of One America New Network, a cable channel based in San Diego, California. It aims to be the "next Fox", in a complimentary way. They are striving to be a real news channel, claiming 21 out of 24 hours are devoted to news.  And the talk shows are supposed to be talk, not yelling, and have viewpoints from all over the political spectrum,  I'ce skimmed their website, and it looks pretty good.  The channel is available on ATT and Verizon fiber TV services.  I'm going to poke around a bit and see if they stream anywhere on line.

Go, check them out!

(h/t Weasel Zippers, also a good source for news)

Friday, March 20, 2015

Starbucks' Quiz

OK, this has been making the Twitterverse crazy today - the race questionnaire being handed out at Starbucks:


And here are my answers:

1. All her friends were human.  If by "race" you mean different cultures, Hispanic/Cuban, mostly.

2. Well, they're all human, so I guess "None".

3. I don't know. Why don't you ask her?

4. Zero. (All humans.)

5. Again, if you mean "skin color" or "culture", it was at work. I taught the cream of the Baltimore City School system (and the Maryland Penal System) when I worked in Maryland.  Connect your own dots.

6. I don't do Facebook.

7. I haven't been to anyone else's home in the past year.

8. All visitors have been humans, AFAIK.

9. See above.

10. I eat with humans, and the occasional dog or cat.

Q1 - Not far.  They taught me to be respectful of all people. Skin color never really entered into that perspective. My grandfather corrected me one day when I used the word "Jap", and at 10, I remember flinching when a relative referred to "Nigger town".

Q2 - No.  I've managed to lose contact with pretty much all of them, regardless of race, creed or color.

Q3 - Getting off this stupid fixation with skin color, and learning to judge each person on their individual character, strengths and weaknesses.  Learn to be respectful of others, but not at the expense of our own dignity and worth..

Hillary Fun Camp??

I doubt it. 

But this is a great idea:


I could certainly use it!!

(An old Wiley Nonsequitur)

Wednesday, March 18, 2015

Obama Fan


Los Feliz Day Care

A kind of local Los Angeles version of the Onion. 
I bet there are actually a few people like this.

Go.  Follow!!  @LosFelizDayCare

 (Via Kate!)

Monday, March 2, 2015

Brooke...

...is on a roll.  

First, apologies:


Second,
 

Something to apologize for, I guess??

Wednesday, February 18, 2015

Not "The Onion"



Sunday, February 15, 2015

Day By Day Redux

UPDATE: Mr. Muir is on a roll.


We are all gaijin.



That is all.



(Via Day By Day Cartoon)

I Am Now Officially Old!

As of about 4AM West Coast time today, I have been on planet for 65 orbits around the Sun.

Lt to Rt: me, Martha, Lane

Martha and me, on a social call

Out in the yard ca. 1954

Andi and me, junior prom, 1967

Sunset, San Simeon beach, 1970 (taken by Jen's mom, Carole)

Jen's Grad Nite, before us parents got locked out.

Luncheon, post Jen's swearing in to the California Bar

Koda and me, doing what we do best

Pacuare River, Costa Rica, 2003
My internet 'persona', 2004
So far, it's been a hoot!

Friday, February 13, 2015

Monday, February 2, 2015

The Feast of St. Football

The more I think about it, the more it seems that Super Bowl Sunday is like a Catholic "Holy Day of Obligation".  On feast days like the Feast of the Assumption, Catholics are required (under pain of mortal sin) to attend Mass.

Similarly, true followers of St. Football are required to observe the Solemn High Secular Ceremony of Super Bowl. (NTTAWWT.) 

The parallels are striking: dressing up in Sunday best (team regalia), more candles on the altar (team /game decorations at the house/bar), hymns (cheering), moral debates (disputed calls), and Communion (wings & beer).
OK, so, generally no one is screaming "Go! Go! Go!" during the Consecration, and there is no analog that I can think of for the half-time show.

(This, of course, from a sports agnostic, and fallen-away Catholic.)

Wiley du Jour...

...speaks for itself.

gocomics.com/wiley

That is all.

Sunday, February 1, 2015

Advancing Decrepitude

As of today, I am Officially Enrolled in Medicare!

I clearly remember this!

That is all.

(BD in two weeks...)

Saturday, January 31, 2015

Important Safety Tip!

From the French.  Who should know.

Signs someone is flipping to the Dark Side (tm).



My French is *way* worse than my Spanish.  That said, it looks like (to me), from top left:
Rejecting parents.

Rejecting family members

Changes in eating habits

Dropping out of school

No longer listening to music

No TV or movies

Quitting sports

Changes in style of clothing

Interest in extreme social websites
Absent the rejection of media, it sort of sounds like adolescence.

From the ever-on-top-of-things Weasel Zippers!

Friday, January 30, 2015

Hello, Benny of PA!!

The pack has grown by one new member - Benny:

This is Benny on his way to his new foster home a couple of months ago.
He has fit right in. Suzu and Griffin did the obligatory olfactory check (as did Benny), and that was about it for the first encounter.

He's hopped up to join me on the couch a couple of times - he is a serious snuggle-bug.  Seems pretty bomb-proof, not easily startled. Barked as I walked along the side of the house, so I now have the guard dog/alert dog function covered.

He does like to bark when he's excited. He stops if I clap my hand or stamp my foot in front of him, so the should be an easy correction.  He does not like the stairs here, but then who does?  They have narrow streads, and are pitched at a 45 degree angle, so they are a challenge.

But!  He's here, he fits in, and seems to be quite happy!

Benny at home in the office.

Sunday, January 18, 2015

Three Things...

...from the reading list.  

First, A Demon's Nest of Sentiments:



Next, Pastor Phil:






Finally, Chris Muir has the poster du jour:


See the whole thing at Day By Day Cartoon

Thursday, January 15, 2015

But wait, there's more...

Lest I forget:



Public Secrets reports: 
Once there was this neat thing called “Western Civilization,” which gave the world such wonderful ideas as human liberty, the worth of the individual, and the freedom to speak, write, and publish without the fear of being punished for what we say.
That was then, this is now:

And this, from Kate:



I clicked the link from RCP, because I couldn't believe the text was an accurate description of the headline. I screencapped the headline because I couldn't believe it was an accurate description of the piece. But when Sally Kohn is the author, all bets on sanity are off — so, yes, the headline and link both accurately reflect today’s pravda from her perch at CNN
I love a good juxtaposition (from Weasel Zippers):


Sunday, December 21, 2014

Christmas Prayer, 2014

Sitting in Darkness

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The people which sat in darkness saw great light; and to them which sat in the region and shadow of death light is sprung up. -- Matthew 4:16

Dear Lord,
On this Sunday before Christmas in the year 2014 I find my mind and heart consumed with rage and despair at the evil across the face of the Earth and in my nation. Gazing upon and knowing of the world of men and the vileness of many men's deeds has plunged my soul into darkness. I grow short with those I love. I am spiteful towards those who have offended me. My soul feels blighted and shrunken. It can no longer find true north and I have wandered from the way.
In this darkness, on this longest and darkest night of the year, this dark night of the soul, I know I am not prepared or worthy to welcome the advent of your Son and the return of light and the miracle of Your creation. Dear Lord, in these final days of advent, take this darkness from my heart. Lead me, Lord, out of shadow. Show me, again, my Lord, Your great light. O come, O come, Emmanuel.
Amen.

Gratefully lifted from Gerard

Sunday, December 14, 2014

Hello, Griffin!

We have a new member of the pack/clowder, Griffin!

Checking out the living area

At home in the kitchen,

On Dakota's old chair.
He's thirteen, seems to be in very good health.  He has a bald patch on his lower back, where he scraped the hair off crawling under the fence to get out.

I 'rescued' him from a woman who has to move, and her new home won't allow dogs.  He's a bit homesick, I think, for his buddy, Charley.  He and Suzu sort of pass each other in the night.  No aggression, no visible bonding.

He ignores Baxter, and I haven't seen any attempts at interaction w/ Nadia.

He's on the floor by my feet as I type this.

I need to get him to the vet, and find an obedience class to join, so he and I can get some structured time together.

Tuesday, November 11, 2014

Memorial Day

Bumped for Veteran's Day.

My Uncle, Cpt. Jordan Webber, P-38 Recon Pilot, and Dad, S/Sgt George Webber, Supply