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I've also been told I have little tact, so if this offends you simply ride on.

Thursday, July 6, 2023

Very... interresting.

 Well, yesterday the weather was rather warm, we hit the low 90s (F), and I did not mow my lawn.  That will need to be done later this morning, or possibly in the early afternoon.  Forecasters are predicting a repeat today.  The heat doesn't really bother me.  Lily does, however, so her morning walk is shortened; we only go around the block if the temps are too warm.

Yesterday turned out to be one of those days in which I was really productive in one way, I worked on the big fish tank, and unproductive in others, no workout, no ride, and no time spent on the treadmill.  I had wanted to do one of my little videos for the channel and didn't, but at the same time added over 1000 words to the new book.  Hopefully, I'll get to throw something together this morning, maybe with a little Prokofiev for background music.

I did sign up for Threads since I already have an Instagram account.  I'm going to have to change my password since evidently someone signed into my account from New Jersey yesterday.  In case you're wondering, I was not in New Jersey yesterday.

Oh, and I baked a quiche with leeks, ham, and Swiss cheese.  It's very tasty, but way too rich.  Most of it ended up being frozen for later.  


Lin Wood, one of Trump's most loyal legal supporters suddenly up and retired yesterday in Georgia.  Permanently.  He can never practice law again, if that's what you can call his stop the steal antics.  Many are wondering if this might be the result of some sort of plea deal.  Looking at how so many are crumbling around Trump, I'd say that's rather likely.

And I saw where Mark Robinson, the seriously overweight Lt. Governor from North Carolina, defended the Mom's for Liberty in using a quote from Adolf Hitler.  This very large man who loves to push around his faith in an attempt to be a very large authority evidently doesn't know that Hitler was not a Christian.  In fact, he evidently called Christianity a Jewish plot, and saw God as an impersonal force who really didn't care about humanity.  He also believe in the superiority of the Aryan race, which God had evidently chosen.  Someone should tell Mr. Robinson that he doesn't fit the Aryan picture being both very large and black.  Oops.


10 comments:

  1. It is suspicious how quickly he quit. I hope he sold what was left of his soul to the DOJ.
    Robinson is a hate-filled pig.

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    1. Yes, his swift and sudden retirement is what has people wondering.

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  2. I suspect that a piece of that Quiche packed properly with dry ice would make it to me still safe to eat. I will check my mail later.

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    1. Oh, I do hate to tell you this, but I don't think there will be any left to ship.

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  3. Oh boy does that quiche look good and I love quiche. What time is dinner I'll bring wine!

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    1. Actually, it's movie night, so maybe next quiche.

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  4. Oh, it's been HAWT.
    And they stole your password on Threads as soon as you signed up? That may compromise your Insta too!
    And I hope Lin Wood threw Jabba the Orange under the bus in exchange for his freedom to not practice law ever again. Wouldn't that be delicious?
    As for Mark Robinson, what did you expect of a Rethug? To side with Klanned Karenhood, of course.
    Yum that quiche.

    XOXO

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    1. Right now you need an Instagram account to get Threads since they're both from Meta. And I checked the history and supposedly my phone was used to sign into Instagram twice before, once 8 months ago, and once over a year ago, which doesn't make sense, since it wasn't the password, but the phone that was used.

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  5. I'm not on Twitter or Instagram (just FB) but it would really bother me if someone tried to get into my account - even moreso into my phone. Sometimes I think a quill/abacus and parchment paper might be an improvement!

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    1. Interestingly enough, their recommendation was to just change my password, even neither I nor my phone had been in New Jersey.

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