So Antifa just recruited another 10,000 votes for Trump yesterday.
And I am noticing a sea change. Conservative sites have been hammering the outrage clickbait all day, that's normal. What's different is the comments. People are tired of hearing leaders on the right talk talk talk and do nothing.
Our Pastor was preaching on the book of Ruth today. During the message, he said (paraphrasing): "If you are looking for a mate, don't make your first choice a fixer-upper."
They need to remember to seat them far apart so Booker doesn't trigger Buttelieg's gaydar.
Booker tries way too hard to remind us he is "fiercely" heterosexual. Not sure the LGBTQAALMNOP+ crowd will back a candidate still hiding in the closet.
So, 13 minutes into a brand new series about operatives with paranormal activities and there is already the gratuitous, nothing-to-do-with-the-story sex scene, complete with hip thrusts.
That is usually a sign that the series is going to be crap.
"If you are looking for a mate, don't make your first choice a fixer-upper."
We are all fixer-uppers.
Of course that's true. OTOH, when my daughters brought male suitors, parental judgment entered the picture. "Fixer Uppers" that would drag down my daughters were easy to spot. And then guess what? You end up with two in the pit. It rarely, it ever, works the other way. Maybe your experience is different.
Speaking of a "small step" -- what exhibit at the National Air and Space Museum in D.C. do you think would be the most important, with the highest priority for people to see this summer?
Well, you think wrong. Or at least you don't think like the SFB people running things there.
For the 50th anniversary of humanity first setting foot on the moon -- the greatest technological achievement of mankind ever -- they have CLOSED the Apollo exhibit for renovations.
Only in our nation's capital. Does the government have to eff everything up???
From a "Christian" pastor, it is disqualifying theology. That pastor is a fixer-upper too -- an imperfect human and a sinner -- and taking his own advice, it is time to find someone else.
The book is worth checking out, because you find out the characters predicament as she does and theres a twist which they decidedly went sjw on, much like the blakeley lively spy priject
"From a "Christian" pastor, it is disqualifying theology. That pastor is a fixer-upper too -- an imperfect human and a sinner -- and taking his own advice, it is time to find someone else."
Did you miss the initial part of the statement? The "when you are looking for a mate ...."
I am sorry. You are in total error here. We, as Christians, are not to be unequally yoked. Choosing a mate that has different values is the foolhardy.
What Trump is doing with NK being Kim's pal is giving him slack to operate in his country. Kim has to pay off generals with favors proportional to how much trouble they could cause him. Any deal has to be a good deal for the generals too or the generals will kill Kim.
The stick side of the carrot is sanctions on NK that's bad for the generals too, so as to make the alternative more attractive even to the generals.
The pals thing is Trump and Kim being on the same side against the generals.
13 minutes into a brand new series about operatives with paranormal activities and there is already the gratuitous, nothing-to-do-with-the-story sex scene, complete with hip thrusts.
Probably for the best. Saved you some time.
After the Game of Thrones Season 8 trainwreck, I've decided not to become invested in any more shows. If they are really worth it, I'll catch them on a Walmart DVD collection 5 years later for $1.49
"If you are looking for a mate, don't make your first choice a fixer-upper."
well, if Ruth hadn't made her 1st choice, she wouldn't have met Naomi, which means she wouldn't have gone to Israel; and she wouldn't had met #2 (Boaz?*) which means WE WOULDN'T HAVE HAD JESUS CHRIST!!! Sounds like your 'pastor' is a SATANIST
(Boaz?*) I did this from memory, so i probably have all the names wrong... But just the same
Pastor is a satanist? I knew the risks in presenting this tidbit from this morning. I should have known better. OTOH, God will not be mocked. Knock yourself out.
re: Mark and Fen's comments: Check out "City Homicide". First two seasons are available commercial free with Amazon Prime streaming video. The rest of the seasons are available on Hulu. Almost no romance - strictly business. Extremely well acted, plotted and presented.
They always think they can elevate the person. I sure haven't seen many examples. Allow me illustrate. Say the female is a believer and tithes on her income. Marries a non-believer. She wants to tithe "their" income. Spouse say nope. In fact, says you don't need to tithe either. This I have seen personally. Creates angst and discord.
Or the guy is a doper. She loves him and wants rehab him. What are the odds? And he has friends he wants to entertain at their abode.
To Whom it May Concern re: War and Peace. I forgot who it was who gave me the tip about kindle and translating the French. It works great! Most of the French I can read but the idiomatic expressions lose me. This makes it a much smoother read. Unfortunately, thus far the novel reads disturbingly like Jane Austen [whom I abhor] and I can't blame the translators, as they are my favorites: Pevear and Volokhonsky. I intend to finish it this time. Thanks again! [Ain't technology grand?]
I didn't rush to judgment. I've pondered the ending of GOT and my reasoned opinion is that it was just awful. How bad? Imagine if Arthur Conan Doyle had written a final chapter in Sherlock Holmes life and revealed that Sherlock, in schizo lesions brought on by heavy cocaine use, was, in fact, Jack the Ripper. Watson discovers the truth and stabs him. Then the book ends....On the plus side, the show did keep me fully engaged for seven seasons. Most shows I can't make it through one.
AntiFa Terrorists in League with ISIS and Al Qaeda
"There is also evidence of meetings between these individuals and associates of ISIS. There is an urgent need to closely surveil the identified individuals."
Michelle Malkin drawing attention to another brutally beaten guy. check out the huge gashes on skull from metal pipes
"Due to Adam’s quick thinking to protect another human life, this caused him to be hit 4-6 times in the head, legs, back with those steel pipes. As well as being sprayed with pepper spray."
I became a nicer person after I made a few bucks. Don't believe Hollywood. Poverty and suffering do not ennoble. Especially don't believe GOT. All those characters in the show became better people after they were raped, castrated, tortured, cast out, and abused. That's not the way it works.
I didn't rush to judgment. I've pondered the ending of GOT and my reasoned opinion is that it was just awful. How bad? Imagine if Arthur Conan Doyle had written a final chapter in Sherlock Holmes life and revealed that Sherlock, in schizo lesions brought on by heavy cocaine use, was, in fact, Jack the Ripper. Watson discovers the truth and stabs him. Then the book ends....On the plus side, the show did keep me fully engaged for seven seasons. Most shows I can't make it through one.
This book has actually been written. In the 70s, naturally. It actually came up on another forum today:
The Last Sherlock Holmes Story by Michael Dibdin 1978.
I kept waiting for the *other* twist that would make everything right.
Theres also the film 7% solution where Moriarty isnt really the villain its Holmes unlike the book where Kaiser Wilhelm actually is, but thisr arent canon, it was a very sloppy way of handling the character
About that: https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2019/06/socialists_torture_venezuelan_navy_captain_to_death_wheres_bernie_omar_and_ocasiocortez.html?fbclid=IwAR2DvrLe5gMuW5HF7lEVM-2n6tyuskefKu5Q_hVEOTNfXcIEPVsHtVvumWU#.XRloZ_xBTtJ.facebook
From a distance of over a month now, my disappointment with the final season of GoT has just gotten deeper. That pitch parody linked above was hilariously accurate.
I'm not worried about Willie Brown's influence on @KamalaHarris. From what I've read of his S.F. column, he became v-sensble--even wise--in retirement. I worry that he doesn't have enough influence. - Mickey Kaus
It takes less than thirty seconds to set up a hyperlink. A couple of hardcores here might cut and paste but not the many lurkers or those or those of us out of give a damn. No matter though, the big problem, and Ann has pointed this out on occasion, is it wrecks the flow of the thread. We’re having a conversation and someone talking to us literally speaks in code.
Watched 'Darkest Hour' with Gary Oldman, quite good. Neville Chamberlain gets some well deserved opprobrium. The film makes clear the folly of the Chamberlain and Lord Halifax push for dialogue with Hitler. Though I find it interesting that no one, in the film, ever asks them to explain why Hitler would be open to accepting the terms they suggest. At the time he has all the power and leverage, he's winning, bigly, and so need not concede anything.
Speaking of walking, I'm setting out on a "Good Walk Spoiled" with some work mates today. Weather looks to be glorious (sunny, 70's, and dry).
GoT became less interesting around the forth season when they not only stopped killing off major characters, they actually brought some back. That wrecked the most fascinating part of the show—up to that point, no one was safe. Death had the randomness of real life. After the resurrection of John Snow, it became just another violent adventure story.
ITEM 3: The Daily Beast reported, "Fox News host Tucker Carlson was spotted with Donald Trump at the Demilitarized Zone on Sunday during the president’s historic meeting with North Korean leader Kim Jung Un
"I didn't rush to judgment. I've pondered the ending of GOT and my reasoned opinion is that it was just awful. How bad? Imagine if Arthur Conan Doyle had written a final chapter in Sherlock Holmes life and revealed that Sherlock, in schizo lesions brought on by heavy cocaine use, was, in fact, Jack the Ripper. Watson discovers the truth and stabs him. Then the book ends....On the plus side, the show did keep me fully engaged for seven seasons. Most shows I can't make it through one."
I'm curious what everyone thinks is so terrible about GOT's finale, (or is it the entire season they deplore)?
I never watched GOT while it was current. We started with season one, episode one, in mid-April of this year (in fact, I think it was the same night the finale aired "live," as it were), and watched through to season 8, episode 6 by mid-June. Watching it such a compressed time, the story seemed to develop logically, and the finale did not seem to violate the story that had led up to that point.
Speaking only for myself, I was upset by the GOT story as told on HBO around the middle of the second season. At that point it had begun to diverge from the books. I thought the story in the books was quite good, perfect even, and disagreed that it was in need of change, even if done because of the different medium (video). After grousing about this one time (too many) my lovely wife suggested I abandon comparing the two; the HBO version was different, in fact a whole different thing. She recommended I watch it as it was presented and then if I didn't like it I should just stop.
I took her advice and ended up enjoying it through the finale.
"In February 2017, an 18-year-old Cambridge University law student, Ronald Coyne, was filmed on the streets of Cambridge at night burning a £20 note in front of a 31-year-old homeless man, Ryan Davies, who had asked him politely for spare change.
According to Davies, Coyne said, “I’ll give you some change. I’ve changed it into fire.” ...
Before long, 23,000 people signed a petition calling for his expulsion from the university."
++
Sigh. My line is better and doesn't cost £20, but still.
"After the Game of Thrones Season 8 trainwreck, I've decided not to become invested in any more shows. If they are really worth it, I'll catch them on a Walmart DVD collection 5 years later for $1.49"
LOL. that's what I do. Picked up breaking bad season 5 - for $7.50 vs. Original hot off the presses price of $35
I have GOT seasons 1-3 that I picked up at book sale for $4 each. I wouldn't buy Season 7 or 8 if I was given them for free. No worth the time.
There is no moment of GoT, nay, not a single instant, that I would rewatch for any reason. I'm so disgruntled that I probably won't bother reading whatever GRRM eventually publishes, either.
I've still got the boxed set of "The Pacific" that I haven't even opened; got it as a gift about three years ago.
Neville Chamberlain gets some well deserved opprobrium. The film makes clear the folly of the Chamberlain and Lord Halifax push for dialogue with Hitler. Though I find it interesting that no one, in the film, ever asks them to explain why Hitler would be open to accepting the terms they suggest.
Chamberlain's disastrous mistake, in my opinion, was the Polish Guarantee. England and France were in no position to aid Poland and the public of both countries were not interested in war. Churchill was right about rearming but there was nothing they could do. In 1938, there is an argument that the Czechs might have been too much for the German army at that point.
Since these "cafes" are this blog's free-fire zone, I would like to raise a question that has been bugging me in a mild way for weeks now: whence came "pickle ball," and why its sudden apparent popularity? I first heard of it on "Bob's Burgers," and assumed it was a gag; but there's a real estate show here that I watch, and the salespeople at nearly every one of these Yuppie Housing complexes they showcase offer "pickle ball courts." Is this some sort of trendy Yuppie Thing?
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Forgot a line
Nice rat.
Snot colored.
Yes it is.
No it snot.
That snot funny.
So Antifa just recruited another 10,000 votes for Trump yesterday.
And I am noticing a sea change. Conservative sites have been hammering the outrage clickbait all day, that's normal. What's different is the comments. People are tired of hearing leaders on the right talk talk talk and do nothing.
Our Pastor was preaching on the book of Ruth today. During the message, he said (paraphrasing): "If you are looking for a mate, don't make your first choice a fixer-upper."
Undocumented Migrant Children face an Epidemic of Obesity, and Diabetes
Film at 11.
Yeah....I invented this headline!!
"That snot funny" said the feminist rat.
She's just out for a stroll: "My eyes are up here!"
Shall we name it?
Rat snot funny?
We have Cory Booker as Spartacus. Can we name the wildly gyrating, arms flailing, Beto O'Rourke ...... Spasticus?
They need to remember to seat them far apart so Booker doesn't trigger Buttelieg's gaydar.
Booker tries way too hard to remind us he is "fiercely" heterosexual. Not sure the LGBTQAALMNOP+ crowd will back a candidate still hiding in the closet.
Southpark should skewer him. With a stiletto? Sure.
From the long thread:
https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.theguardian.com/books/2016/oct/30/true-believer-kati-marton-noel-field-stalin-spy
She is Peter Jennings window who I believe had an affair with Richard Holbrooke, the former was very pro plo
Somewhat of a parallel with wormbier, of course actual lieutenants like family cienfuegos were not soared either
"If you are looking for a mate, don't make your first choice a fixer-upper."
We are all fixer-uppers.
Happened to watch Greg Gutfeld's show on Fox today. Damn those are some funny comics. I LOL'd.
Maybe it's because last week provided them so much material.
Trending Video - Trump becomes first US president to step into North Korea
https://commoncts.blogspot.com/2019/06/trending-video-trump-becomes-first-us.html
A small step for a man . . . .
So, 13 minutes into a brand new series about operatives with paranormal activities and there is already the gratuitous, nothing-to-do-with-the-story sex scene, complete with hip thrusts.
That is usually a sign that the series is going to be crap.
Oh the rook, well read the book by o'Malley who is some civil servant in the UK
Rats walking in slow motion.
Camilo (auto cucumber is very provincial) he disappeared in a plane crash in 1959,
"If you are looking for a mate, don't make your first choice a fixer-upper."
We are all fixer-uppers.
Of course that's true. OTOH, when my daughters brought male suitors, parental judgment entered the picture. "Fixer Uppers" that would drag down my daughters were easy to spot. And then guess what? You end up with two in the pit. It rarely, it ever, works the other way. Maybe your experience is different.
Speaking of a "small step" -- what exhibit at the National Air and Space Museum in D.C. do you think would be the most important, with the highest priority for people to see this summer?
Well, you think wrong. Or at least you don't think like the SFB people running things there.
For the 50th anniversary of humanity first setting foot on the moon -- the greatest technological achievement of mankind ever -- they have CLOSED the Apollo exhibit for renovations.
Only in our nation's capital. Does the government have to eff everything up???
Yes, next rhetorical question,
Might be good advice from a parent.
From a "Christian" pastor, it is disqualifying theology. That pastor is a fixer-upper too -- an imperfect human and a sinner -- and taking his own advice, it is time to find someone else.
The book is worth checking out, because you find out the characters predicament as she does and theres a twist which they decidedly went sjw on, much like the blakeley lively spy priject
"From a "Christian" pastor, it is disqualifying theology. That pastor is a fixer-upper too -- an imperfect human and a sinner -- and taking his own advice, it is time to find someone else."
Did you miss the initial part of the statement? The "when you are looking for a mate ...."
I am sorry. You are in total error here. We, as Christians, are not to be unequally yoked. Choosing a mate that has different values is the foolhardy.
But thanks for the advice.
What Trump is doing with NK being Kim's pal is giving him slack to operate in his country. Kim has to pay off generals with favors proportional to how much trouble they could cause him. Any deal has to be a good deal for the generals too or the generals will kill Kim.
The stick side of the carrot is sanctions on NK that's bad for the generals too, so as to make the alternative more attractive even to the generals.
The pals thing is Trump and Kim being on the same side against the generals.
13 minutes into a brand new series about operatives with paranormal activities and there is already the gratuitous, nothing-to-do-with-the-story sex scene, complete with hip thrusts.
Probably for the best. Saved you some time.
After the Game of Thrones Season 8 trainwreck, I've decided not to become invested in any more shows. If they are really worth it, I'll catch them on a Walmart DVD collection 5 years later for $1.49
"If you are looking for a mate, don't make your first choice a fixer-upper."
well, if Ruth hadn't made her 1st choice, she wouldn't have met Naomi, which means she wouldn't have gone to Israel; and she wouldn't had met #2 (Boaz?*) which means WE WOULDN'T HAVE HAD JESUS CHRIST!!!
Sounds like your 'pastor' is a SATANIST
(Boaz?*) I did this from memory, so i probably have all the names wrong... But just the same
Come let's stroll. Stroll across the floor.But how can you remember the new dances when you were 6?
Oh how about rhat:
https://m.huffpost.com/us/entry/us_5d1545fde4b07f6ca57ab47e?fbclid=IwAR3q96TtNyzz-1bWv8d0LT8Hk4qHFlrF_X4MJG4IyNRGmwxmjYhnm0gFu8c
Harris working with wells Fargo lobbyist.
Pastor is a satanist? I knew the risks in presenting this tidbit from this morning. I should have known better. OTOH, God will not be mocked. Knock yourself out.
rat rap
while i'm out perambulatin'
Trump be negotiatin'
Tensions de-escalatin'
but the Left keeps on hatin'
they gonna bury the lede, gonna issue a screed
gonna cash in on Otto like they just won the lotto
But Trump's dominatin', their hope's dissipatin'
'Cuz MAGA's his motto, he's gonna succeed.
gnome sane?
What is interesting is that I offered this minor message in another venue and it was met with complete agreement.
That um overbroad, do she think she can elevate him or he might bring him down, its always a gamble
re: Mark and Fen's comments: Check out "City Homicide". First two seasons are available commercial free with Amazon Prime streaming video. The rest of the seasons are available on Hulu. Almost no romance - strictly business. Extremely well acted, plotted and presented.
I remember black sails was quite risque even for a pirate tale, iykwim
They always think they can elevate the person. I sure haven't seen many examples. Allow me illustrate. Say the female is a believer and tithes on her income. Marries a non-believer. She wants to tithe "their" income. Spouse say nope. In fact, says you don't need to tithe either. This I have seen personally. Creates angst and discord.
Or the guy is a doper. She loves him and wants rehab him. What are the odds? And he has friends he wants to entertain at their abode.
BTW Mark she is a sinner also. On that I agree.
"That um overbroad, do she think she can elevate him or he might bring him down, its always a gamble
Why gamble?
"Women marry men they think will change, but they don't; men marry women who they think will never change, but they do."
(Someone smarter than me.)
Narr
Jupiter's bright again
To Whom it May Concern re: War and Peace. I forgot who it was who gave me the tip about kindle and translating the French. It works great! Most of the French I can read but the idiomatic expressions lose me. This makes it a much smoother read. Unfortunately, thus far the novel reads disturbingly like Jane Austen [whom I abhor] and I can't blame the translators, as they are my favorites: Pevear and Volokhonsky. I intend to finish it this time. Thanks again! [Ain't technology grand?]
I didn't rush to judgment. I've pondered the ending of GOT and my reasoned opinion is that it was just awful. How bad? Imagine if Arthur Conan Doyle had written a final chapter in Sherlock Holmes life and revealed that Sherlock, in schizo lesions brought on by heavy cocaine use, was, in fact, Jack the Ripper. Watson discovers the truth and stabs him. Then the book ends....On the plus side, the show did keep me fully engaged for seven seasons. Most shows I can't make it through one.
AntiFa Terrorists in League with ISIS and Al Qaeda
"There is also evidence of meetings between these individuals and associates of ISIS. There is an urgent need to closely surveil the identified individuals."
https://canadafreepress.com/article/antifa-terrorists-in-league-with-isis-and-al-qaeda
BTW, up here in Alaska I seldom have electricity, much less TV, which I haven't seen in weeks. Haven't missed it, either.
Michelle Malkin drawing attention to another brutally beaten guy.
check out the huge gashes on skull from metal pipes
"Due to Adam’s quick thinking to protect another human life, this caused him to be hit 4-6 times in the head, legs, back with those steel pipes. As well as being sprayed with pepper spray."
https://www.gofundme.com/helping-at-a-cost-aka-brave
I became a nicer person after I made a few bucks. Don't believe Hollywood. Poverty and suffering do not ennoble. Especially don't believe GOT. All those characters in the show became better people after they were raped, castrated, tortured, cast out, and abused. That's not the way it works.
Richard Fernandez is gloomy and pessimistic following the attack on Ngo.
Fen 9:02 i noticed the way lefties trying to distance themselves from the Dems, it was hysterical.
I didn't rush to judgment. I've pondered the ending of GOT and my reasoned opinion is that it was just awful. How bad? Imagine if Arthur Conan Doyle had written a final chapter in Sherlock Holmes life and revealed that Sherlock, in schizo lesions brought on by heavy cocaine use, was, in fact, Jack the Ripper. Watson discovers the truth and stabs him. Then the book ends....On the plus side, the show did keep me fully engaged for seven seasons. Most shows I can't make it through one.
This book has actually been written. In the 70s, naturally. It actually came up on another forum today:
The Last Sherlock Holmes Story by Michael Dibdin 1978.
I kept waiting for the *other* twist that would make everything right.
Anti-1A is garnering more than it bargained for. There will be payback, bigly.
Here's a funny but accurate summation of complaints re GoT Season 8.
No spoiler warning because, despite the low threshold, they still have to be earned.
(edit: link fixed)
Theres also the film 7% solution where Moriarty isnt really the villain its Holmes unlike the book where Kaiser Wilhelm actually is, but thisr arent canon, it was a very sloppy way of handling the character
Dibdin did the masterful aurelio zen series which was reasonably portrayed by rufus sewell.
About that:
https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2019/06/socialists_torture_venezuelan_navy_captain_to_death_wheres_bernie_omar_and_ocasiocortez.html?fbclid=IwAR2DvrLe5gMuW5HF7lEVM-2n6tyuskefKu5Q_hVEOTNfXcIEPVsHtVvumWU#.XRloZ_xBTtJ.facebook
I liked 7% -- despite its premise, it does let Holmes be a hero in the end. The Last Sherlock Homes Story not so much. Hated. Hated. Hated.
Well If the people must be forced to feed on cats of they find any, well then needs must.
This is the same nicholas meyer behind wrath of Khan btw. There was a recent dan Simmons tale that subverted some tropes but not the main character.
Theres another series by will Thomas who is Holmes without saying his name.
And a more serious in-depth criticism of Episode 3 and Episode 4 ( <-best )
I wrote a Holmes meets Nessie story in college. Wish I had an ecopy instead of just an old carbon .. somewhere.
"Can we name the wildly gyrating, arms flailing, Beto O'Rourke ...... Spasticus?"
I go with Ickarus.
Skippy Kennedy, they're going to have to return him to factory settings, it was a prettier bad crash and burn like star trek insurrection
Its Robert Francis o Rourke and hes got a rich developer father in law
From a distance of over a month now, my disappointment with the final season of GoT has just gotten deeper. That pitch parody linked above was hilariously accurate.
If anyone would like to chip in a few bucks for Mr. Ngo, Michelle Malkin set up a Go Fund Me here
I'm not worried about Willie Brown's influence on @KamalaHarris. From what I've read of his S.F. column, he became v-sensble--even wise--in retirement. I worry that he doesn't have enough influence. - Mickey Kaus
You sound like you are drowning in bitterness. Why do that to yourself?
It saves time,
We saw this is Madison, it was more directly focused on Walker and his staff, agitated by Chisholm's law fare
Seeing as there no political opposition in the mid west, really
https://mobile.twitter.com/CJBdingo25/status/1145490262057246721
It takes less than thirty seconds to set up a hyperlink. A couple of hardcores here might cut and paste but not the many lurkers or those or those of us out of give a damn. No matter though, the big problem, and Ann has pointed this out on occasion, is it wrecks the flow of the thread. We’re having a conversation and someone talking to us literally speaks in code.
It Pays To Increase Your Word Power®
TACTURIENCY is the desire to touch something.
Usage: Joe Biden's preferred pronoun is 'The Ambassador of Tacturiency.'
Cutandpasted From Ace of Spades
Watched 'Darkest Hour' with Gary Oldman, quite good. Neville Chamberlain gets some well deserved opprobrium. The film makes clear the folly of the Chamberlain and Lord Halifax push for dialogue with Hitler. Though I find it interesting that no one, in the film, ever asks them to explain why Hitler would be open to accepting the terms they suggest. At the time he has all the power and leverage, he's winning, bigly, and so need not concede anything.
Speaking of walking, I'm setting out on a "Good Walk Spoiled" with some work mates today. Weather looks to be glorious (sunny, 70's, and dry).
GoT became less interesting around the forth season when they not only stopped killing off major characters, they actually brought some back. That wrecked the most fascinating part of the show—up to that point, no one was safe. Death had the randomness of real life. After the resurrection of John Snow, it became just another violent adventure story.
ITEM 3: The Daily Beast reported, "Fox News host Tucker Carlson was spotted with Donald Trump at the Demilitarized Zone on Sunday during the president’s historic meeting with North Korean leader Kim Jung Un
Via Don Surber
Cutandpasted
"I didn't rush to judgment. I've pondered the ending of GOT and my reasoned opinion is that it was just awful. How bad? Imagine if Arthur Conan Doyle had written a final chapter in Sherlock Holmes life and revealed that Sherlock, in schizo lesions brought on by heavy cocaine use, was, in fact, Jack the Ripper. Watson discovers the truth and stabs him. Then the book ends....On the plus side, the show did keep me fully engaged for seven seasons. Most shows I can't make it through one."
I'm curious what everyone thinks is so terrible about GOT's finale, (or is it the entire season they deplore)?
I never watched GOT while it was current. We started with season one, episode one, in mid-April of this year (in fact, I think it was the same night the finale aired "live," as it were), and watched through to season 8, episode 6 by mid-June. Watching it such a compressed time, the story seemed to develop logically, and the finale did not seem to violate the story that had led up to that point.
Speaking only for myself, I was upset by the GOT story as told on HBO around the middle of the second season. At that point it had begun to diverge from the books. I thought the story in the books was quite good, perfect even, and disagreed that it was in need of change, even if done because of the different medium (video). After grousing about this one time (too many) my lovely wife suggested I abandon comparing the two; the HBO version was different, in fact a whole different thing. She recommended I watch it as it was presented and then if I didn't like it I should just stop.
I took her advice and ended up enjoying it through the finale.
Q: "Spare change?"
A: "No thanks, I already have enough".
++
"In February 2017, an 18-year-old Cambridge University law student, Ronald Coyne, was filmed on the streets of Cambridge at night burning a £20 note in front of a 31-year-old homeless man, Ryan Davies, who had asked him politely for spare change.
According to Davies, Coyne said, “I’ll give you some change. I’ve changed it into fire.” ...
Before long, 23,000 people signed a petition calling for his expulsion from the university."
++
Sigh. My line is better and doesn't cost £20, but still.
"After the Game of Thrones Season 8 trainwreck, I've decided not to become invested in any more shows. If they are really worth it, I'll catch them on a Walmart DVD collection 5 years later for $1.49"
LOL. that's what I do. Picked up breaking bad season 5 - for $7.50 vs. Original hot off the presses price of $35
I have GOT seasons 1-3 that I picked up at book sale for $4 each. I wouldn't buy Season 7 or 8 if I was given them for free. No worth the time.
There is no moment of GoT, nay, not a single instant, that I would rewatch for any reason.
I'm so disgruntled that I probably won't bother reading whatever GRRM eventually publishes, either.
I've still got the boxed set of "The Pacific" that I haven't even opened; got it as a gift about three years ago.
Narr
And unread books--don't get me started
Neville Chamberlain gets some well deserved opprobrium. The film makes clear the folly of the Chamberlain and Lord Halifax push for dialogue with Hitler. Though I find it interesting that no one, in the film, ever asks them to explain why Hitler would be open to accepting the terms they suggest.
Chamberlain's disastrous mistake, in my opinion, was the Polish Guarantee. England and France were in no position to aid Poland and the public of both countries were not interested in war. Churchill was right about rearming but there was nothing they could do. In 1938, there is an argument that the Czechs might have been too much for the German army at that point.
Since these "cafes" are this blog's free-fire zone, I would like to raise a question that has been bugging me in a mild way for weeks now: whence came "pickle ball," and why its sudden apparent popularity? I first heard of it on "Bob's Burgers," and assumed it was a gag; but there's a real estate show here that I watch, and the salespeople at nearly every one of these Yuppie Housing complexes they showcase offer "pickle ball courts." Is this some sort of trendy Yuppie Thing?
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