Election 2024
Unintended truth slips out: Fatvocate Lizzo threatens-promises that "if Kamala wins, the whole country will be like Detroit."
/Er. Um. Even if you last visited Detroit when "Motor City" was still running in high gear, does that not sound like "VOTE FOR TRUMP!"?
Video, and more fun stuff about Lizzo, here:
Mean Girl McDowdypants claimed in a campaign ad that Trump is spending more on campaign ads than she is. Apparently that means she's spending more campaign donation funds on undisclosed personal expenses?
Third attempt on Trump's life widely suspected to be a frame-up of a pro-Trump podcaster...I don't know if I even want to link to this story until it becomes clearer what the bleep is going on. Just a mini-rant: If you like, respect, and support someone who's been shot at twice this summer, you leave all firearms at home when going within a mile of that person. You know the person and the guards the person has probably enlisted are all going to be just outside of certifiably paranoid. Don't carry an attache case. Don't wear a bleeping trench coat! If you're carrying something nonviolent like a camera or a commemorative gift, unwrap it before you get within sight! Vern Miller may be innocent but he's not intelligent.
Hurricane Helene
Got a trailer for sale or rent? You thought of Asheville before, but maybe you didn't know whom to e-mail. This Tennessee podcaster has contacts.
If This Web Site Offends You...
I don't usually try to offend people, except Mean Girl McTackypants,'cos she started it. I don't worry too much about it, either.
The good news is, God has better things to do than fret about whether adding a few syllables to the approved name for a group of people will sound more respectful of those people.
Song
It's not that it's not a happy ending when the main character ends up married. It's that it can be a happy ending when the main character stays single without incurring obligations to the wrong person, too, and there aren't nearly enough stories like that. I've always loved this song. Between about 1975 and 1990 everybody was singing it...like the national anthem of the Successfully Single.
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