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Monthly Archives: January 2021
This explains Tuberville’s election
Long ago, The Daily Show had a very good example when it recorded a gathering of typical residents who seemed to think college football was more important than fixing their education issues. This photo is another reason why America should consider expelling … Continue reading
My fashion rebuttal to the lie called The Lost Cause
The events of this week got me to step up on a hat I’ve been wanting to own for years. A US Army Cavalry hat from the Civil War and (probably) Indian Wars period. I will need to hunt down … Continue reading
This LEGO joke didn’t take long
LEGO pieces are so simplified in order to make customized things, aka known as MOCs, so the majority of the pieces in this gag are feasible, even the guns. I would only buy this set if all its profits went … Continue reading
What really happened when Bowie recorded “Warszawa”
Hard to believe the Thin White Duke has been gone five years. For the fifth anniversary of his passing, I’m reposting this cartoon my friend Mark M sent me. It’s a comical take on the song Bowie wrote with … Continue reading
Amerikkka storms the Capitol
Besides MAGAts, I also like the term Y’all Qeda for these losers. Comedian Moshe Kasher pointed out that our overpriced military and militarized police were overwhelmed by a bunch of assholes with Monster Energy guts and vape breath. Should there be an … Continue reading
Must be serious if I got Jennifer Converse shoes!
Scored these for Jennifer at the Journey’s in San Antonio. Since they have unicorns and other brightly colored creatures, there was no way she could refuse me. Besides, it was only fair as I have to wear cowboy boots from … Continue reading
Not cold enough here for these, thankfully
I thought it was funny because Austin still has pockets of agriculture that aren’t far away from the city limits. Given all the cattle farming or is “ranching” a verb? Whatever, due to cows, seeing these bales rolled up in … Continue reading
RIP Tanya Roberts
It’s a pisser that Tanya passed with some embarrassment, first she’s dead, then she’s and oh wait, she’s dead. Well, I want to give Tanya some dignity via my site even if it borders on minuscule in the grand scheme … Continue reading
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Back to the Grind element of the year
A now we bid farewell to the American Holiday Stretch which is usually from Thanksgiving to New Year’s Day. Until next “year,” we return to our regular programming and maybe, just maybe the vaccine will bring back the true, regular … Continue reading
The infamous, 1983, San Antonio Denny’s
This Denny’s was one of the first things I noticed when parking our vehicle at the hotel for New Year’s Eve. A Denny’s? Well, it’s home to a funny, memorable incident in 1983 during my first visit to San Antonio. … Continue reading
RIP: Dawn Wells
I thought Dawn was the last cast member to pass away but Tina Louise (Ginger) is alive and well in New York. That’s good. It’s still sad to lose Dawn thanks to her being the iconic Mary Ann which gives … Continue reading
The header for January 2021 is pretty on target!
It’s a form of rejoicing that there’s finally vaccine and what’s due in all our near futures. However, I’m still annoyed at how inept the distribution is being handled. Jennifer is a nurse and was promised to receive the first … Continue reading
Happy New Year 2021!
Last evening went adequately. Despite local governments (aka, “evil” Democrats) ordering curfews and other means to protect people as Central Texas hit Stage Five, the NeoConfederacy (state supreme court, Gov. Shitbag and AG Klepto) overruled caution for Kapitalism. All the … Continue reading