Never forget this
Never forget this
Some scenes from the Womenβs March Mpls. Iβm glad I went, though I ran out of steam and had to turn back early. Grateful for all the volunteers, especially the one who gave me some earplugs I badly needed.
The Casa Maria food drive was a success too. πneighbors π
Struggling with the time change and remembering that keeping clocks the same year-round was the ONE THING Trump said heβd do that I hoped he would
This is the real fraud if you ask me. All they do is lie.
βThe fact that their profits are predicated on planetary devastation helps explain why do-gooder discourse among the powerful is giving way to open expressions of disdain for the idea that we owe each other anything by right of our shared humanity.β
Itβs like I keep saying, future generations will marvel that we once had all we needed to allow everyone to live without struggle or hunger, but those on the top took it all away, just to feel powerful.
Maybe theyβll wonder if some people tried to shout the truth from their little boats.
All that means to me is that I really need to get some fish sandwiches while I can.
Premium customer veneers cost about $2K per tooth. Itβs how some dentists make most of their money these days. Meanwhile my former dental clinic, which focused on preventative care, has folded, leaving me scrambling to try to get a simple filling I was going to have done next week.
Not even gonna look, I know all I gotta do is sub my usual olive oil mist for a stick of butter and a pint of cream and presto, kitchen goddess
More BS brought to you by the authors of the bill to make βTrump Derangement Syndromeβ an official mental illness.
Might be fun to see what sorts of creative fun U of M students would have with a Kirk statue on campus, but not gonna happen.
Talking with some local folks about Noem being replaced with Markwayne and one guy summed it up well with βitβs like shitting your pants and changing your shirtβ
I used to transcribe for an ER and about 1/4 of the notes were dental emergencies. Makes sense when over 1/4 of Americans have no dental insurance and canβt afford preventative care. Itβs all so pointless and infuriating.
Annoying co-worker awards: people who say βhey, hi, sorry to bother you, um, yeah, so I have a quick question,β thereby starting off by already making it less quick, and then the question is something they really didnβt have to bother you with like βis the conference room unlocked?β
Multiple ways to do that:
Hereβs just one:
Commentary: Anyone Else Have Those Weird Dreams Where Sobbing Future Generations Beg You To Change Course?
Get a real job, Tyler
Now she will never settle for anyone who doesnβt properly show appreciation for her sweetness, which is how it should be.
This stranger appreciates mellowed-out daymakers like you. Sometimes at the end of a bad day it makes all the difference.
My dad did too! And a maraschino cherry in the middle.
But at this point Iβd be happy just to have the energy just to be able to run 26 miles in a week.
When I was training for Tucson I did a lot of hill runs, but still ended up with sore quads. I tried a solo marathon a few years ago at a very slow pace to see if Iβd still get them - yep. If I were going to do another, Iβd probably do a longer training program.
Daddy Gagaβs not gonna save you, fool
Remember the way W rambled about the βevil-doersβ? I wondered how anyone could fall for that blather.
I wish I could muster a good cry.
I have a grapefruit knife and spoon so I sometimes eat a half out of the peel like my dad showed me when I was a kid. For some reason grapefruit reached peak popularity in the 70βs.
Itβs my birthday month I canβt even describe how bad I feel about a number of things that arenβt in my control, so I think itβs time to remove my birthday from Facebook
Thanks for not saying happy birthday anyway
βConservatives have long warned us about government overreach, wasteful spending, abuse of power, lack of transparency, and bureaucrats operating without accountability. Alligator Alcatraz is a case study of all five of those things.β
Thank you David.
Outrageous, yet not surprising.
Read this all the way through. If we ever get through this and someone writes a book about it, one of the most interesting parts will be the neighborhood networks. Idk how exactly, but they function better than organizations that have had years to develop.
Maybe set up funds for people who canβt afford to get the ID they need to vote?
I write letters to potential voters, and thereβs even a local group that does this. But is it enough? Iβm not worried about U.S. middle-class Minnesotans, Iβm worried about people in other states who already have to wait hours at the polls, and donβt have the resources to get the ID they need.