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James Goodrich's avatar

I wanted to comment on these district judges that have been appointed by extreme leftist presidents. Did you know that 1/3 of these judges are not originally from America? Did you know 1/3 of these judges have no legal experience at all. More than 1/3 have never been a judge. So it would be like saying AOC, put her on the bench; But she was only a barista; So make her a judge!! Bernie Sanders, put him on the bench; but he has no law degree or legal experience; So what, make him a judge!! How about Andrea Mitchell from msnbc? Well put her on the bench; but she has no legal experience at all, how could you possibly make her a judge?, who cares make her a judge, OK she’s a judge!!

So now we have these unelected activist Marxist judges, many have no law degree or legal experience at all and they are setting policy for the entire country. I’m really wondering what the CIA and FBI have over Justice Roberts? Him and Boesberg are obviously tight because no Supreme Court Justice in their right mind would allow these unelected radicals to unconstitutionally set policy in America. Something is seriously wrong here!!

Think about an unelected person, Boasberg, saying Trump has to bring these illegal rapist murderer gang members back into the country to face trial at our expense? You’ve got to be kidding me! He’s saying if Trump and his administration do not comply with his order he will charge Trump and 1/2 of his administration with contempt of court in hopes of putting them behind bars!! Justice Roberts where is the separation of powers????This Democrat party has become the party of rapists murderers and sexual predators! Boasberg is being cheered on by these extreme democrat morons, no offense to morons. If the democrats continue these policies I’m telling you they will go the way of the Whig Party. Think of the 2 murderers of Jocelyn Nungaray. She was raped murdered and cut up into pieces. These are the people the democrats want brought back into America or else. J.Goodrich

I wanted to add, these are the federal district judges that told Trump and his lawyers that he had no standing in all of his court cases about voter fraud in the 2020 election. They are also the judges that sentenced grandmothers that didn’t even have a speeding ticket to 10 years in prison for walking into the capital and politely speaking to capital police on January 6th.

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Alan Davis (FlyoverAlinCT)'s avatar

Two days ago, unsurpassed Deep State anthropologist Mike Benz , on Natalie’s WarRoom cited a “Listen to Learn” podcast showing former Ambassador to Czechoslovakia - Soros creepy garden gnome and Lawfare specialist Norm Eisen - crowing how good friend John Roberts stayed with him 15 years ago for one week in CZ to work on “American and EU rule of law issues”.

Thanks for the Funnies Docs. Miss you on WarRoom.

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James Goodrich's avatar

Alan Davis, I heard parts of the interview where Eisen spilled the beans about that trip to the Czech Republic Eisen paid for Robert’s to go for a week. Eisen has a 130 room mansion and Robert’s got the Royal treatment. Gourmet meals expensive wine I’m sure he probably got the Epstein treatment!! Eisen is a big player in the overthrow of countries with the CIA. He said these color revolution type tactics they used against Trump to get Biden elected. Election tampering and election fraud are all part of overthrowing countries. America is the deep states trophy!!

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Barbara Lee's avatar

Yes, I think that elite control over all of us is even over the CIA and FBI. It seems located near the Federal Reserve and global banking institutions with the Norm Eisens of the world.

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Micheal Nash, Ph. D.'s avatar

Looked into the Inns of Court lately? Supports my saying we should have jettisoned every thing about english law but common law

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Lisa B's avatar

Unbelievable, I had no idea! Thank you for this info. Were they DEI hires?! 🙄

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Jo Dee Preston's avatar

What? One can be a judge without a law degree? That's....well, many adjectives would not be fitting for ladies and gentlemen.

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Swabbie Robbie's avatar

On the day the same types of legal system (lawfare) in South Korea impeached and removed their President. Same playbook all around the world. Clips show people in the streets flying the CCP and Trans LGBTQ flags.

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Les Power's avatar

Thanks mate. That helps me a little to put all of that in to some sort of perspective. My original feeling was "but the guy is a Judge, he must have some authority here"!. But you (thankfully) have laid that to rest. Well done.

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ComeQuicklyLord's avatar

Boesberg is way out of his lane, thinking he can “order” the President of the United States to turn a plane around and then find him and his administration in contempt.

Gingrich mentioned that Jackson eliminated 8-9 courts because it was too difficult a process to impeach judges. If this can be legitimately and constitutionally done by the President, then do it—because this is getting dangerously heated, and Boesberg is interfering with national security and foreign policy, which he has zero oversight.

The designated terrorists in the United States have seen the videos of their partners in crime entering the prison in El Salvador—they may pump their chest now, but reality will set in as they land in El Salvador, knowing that they will be imprisoned with no mercy from that government and prison guards—they will receive the same mercy they gave their victims. James, facing Almighty God in judgment should be a fearful thing for all people.

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James Goodrich's avatar

You’re 1000% correct CQL! It’s come out that this is a Democrat plan to tie Trumps hands from continuing his agenda, and Justice Roberts is part of the scheme. This is why Roberts basically told Trump he can’t impeach Boasberg. Boasberg and Roberts are buddies they hang around together at the same very private very inclusive club. They share 1000 dollar bottles of wine together. Robert’s is so involved with this, he was the one that put Boasberg in charge of spying on Trump way back in 2015-16 through the FISA court. Roberts at the least should recuse himself from any further involvement in this over reach of the deep state. Boasberg is operating with impunity because Supreme Court Justice Roberts and I’m sure others have helped him and given him the green light. If Mike Johnson had a spine he would go after Roberts and Boasberg, unfortunately he doesn’t. Margery Taylor Greene for Speaker of the House👍. Hope you’re doing well CQL!!

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Barbara Lekowicz's avatar

James, my thoughts exactly. Thank you for pointing this out!

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Teresa Parmenter's avatar

Hello James. I suggest you read today’s post by Clusterfuck Nation. He talks about Roberts. It’s rather eye opening and makes me sick.

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James Goodrich's avatar

Hi Teresa, I haven’t read that yet but have read this info. There’s a man named Norm Eisen. He wrote the playbook on these color revolutions where the cia had overthrown many countries. Eisen is a huge deep state player and in a recent interview admitted that he and Justice Roberts are very close friends in fact Justice Roberts, on Eisens dime, spent a week at his 130 room mansion in the Czech Republic. He said they spoke of of US policy. Eisen is a big Democrat supporter that admitted he and the deep state used these same color revolution strategies against Trump to allow Biden to win. Don’t forget Justice Roberts and Judge Boasberg at both members of a private club and also are extremely close friends. So one question why the hell is a Supreme Court Justice going to the Czech Republic with a big Democrat donor that messes in American presidential election. The other question if Boesberg is allowed to make public policy, why can’t he stop a policy of lowering taxes, or tariffs, or immigration laws. Is this what we want unelected activist judges doing? Think of a judge saying “you know I don’t think reducing taxes on the middle class is a good idea, we need that money”. !!

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Teresa Parmenter's avatar

Thanks James. This also very good information. There are so many evil people. We have to keep praying. Good info

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James Goodrich's avatar

I just got out of work. I’ll try to look that article up when I get home, thanks Teresa..,

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Teresa Parmenter's avatar

I’m sorry. I forgot about work. Thought it was Saturday James. My apologies. Read when you can. Enjoy your time off. Aloha

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James Goodrich's avatar

Oh don’t be sorry!! I worked late trying to get this project I’ve been working on done on time.

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Karen Hensley's avatar

👏👏👏 Can I share this??? I’m assuming you’ll say yes as usual but I still always like to ask first? ☺️

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James Goodrich's avatar

Absolutely Karen!!

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PJPKAK's avatar

Agree with you

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James Lord's avatar

My farmer friends tried for years to convince me of the benefits of being Pro-Tractor. But I was as stubborn as my mule. Eventually, I saw that they were right, and did a 180 on the issue. Nellie was a feminist mule anyway, and felt liberated when I put her out to pasture. So it all works out.

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pgramsey's avatar

I see your angle. I'm acutely interested in hearing more.

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ComeQuicklyLord's avatar

😆😂🤣🤩

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Foghorn Leghorn's avatar

Don’t be obtuse!

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James Roberts's avatar

Pro-tractor 😄 took me a second!

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Micheal Nash, Ph. D.'s avatar

Been so long since using one actually forgot what they are called. Got me!

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James Roberts's avatar

I actually recalled the name, but second guessed whether I had recalled correctly when I couldn't figure out what it had to do with farming! 😄

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Nancy Benedict's avatar

Me too! I feel stupid.

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Toni Headen's avatar

Me too! I’m embarrassed to say that had to look it up! Probably been 50 years since I’ve used one. 🤦🏻‍♀️

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Teresa Parmenter's avatar

At least 50 years.

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Teresa Parmenter's avatar

I recognized it immediately! Lmao

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pretty-red, old guy's avatar

For me, I had to say the word out loud before I got the message.

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James Lord's avatar

I once was patrolling the beach, reflecting on life, lost in thought. I picked up a clam that had washed ashore, and examining it, noted aloud, "It's so sad-looking!" Boy, was I startled when it spoke back to me. "Oh, I'm happy alright. I just don't go jumping up and down and waving my arms in the air about it."

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pretty-red, old guy's avatar

I'm NOT Timmy the clam!

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Paula Mitchell's avatar

Love the cat video! Cats are wonderful and beneficial, I have two feral cats I feed and they regularly thank me by leaving rodents they kill around the house. No more need for rodent traps, problem solved

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Barbara Lee's avatar

You might feel differently when they bring in dead snakes and leave them on the bed. And then there are the dead moles that stink to high heaven. But the real kicker is when they start offering LIVE mice who then escape into the interior of the house !! For context, I have five feline residents. 😱

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Paula Mitchell's avatar

That's true, I've had cat's like that in the past but, these are wild feral cats that some one dumped and they want nothing to do with coming inside.

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Barbara Lee's avatar

Lucky you! I live with five lunatics who I can’t divorce because they would most likely get the house in the settlement!

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Paula Mitchell's avatar

Lol, I bet they appreciate you

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Barbara Lee's avatar

One is a bobtail named BB for Beatrice Bounce. She barks like a dog. No joke. And she delivers my mail (or any paper she can find) shredded in the middle of the night to my bedside with the yowling that says, “Look Mom how much I love you.” I won’t bore you further with the antics of the rest. Except to mention Talula, the tuxedo, who has Prader Willi syndrome (look it up) which forces me to eat all my meals standing up or locked in my bathroom. She’s cute but obese. Eats everything. EVERYTHING! Peaches, bread, carrots, ketchup, jam!!

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Paula Mitchell's avatar

Wow

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Jerry Williams's avatar

Great Friday Funnies Dr Malone.

I love the meme about kids today, obsessed with taking selfies of themselves; see it all the time.

On the Tesla situation, I have to say that I have purchased Tesla stock, since the price has dropped. I'm smart enough to know that once the Left finds another cause to stomp their feet and scream about, Tesla's stock price will return to normal.

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pretty-red, old guy's avatar

Planning to pick some up but waiting a bit. . .

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Jerry Williams's avatar

I have my broker buying more for me, if it drops to a certain price. I already acquired a bunch, as it was down significantly.

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Garry Blankenship's avatar

My favorite is Trump throwing a bone to major media. He has learned playing on their home field is a disadvantage, so he just gives them a bone so they can eat themselves. I am eternally grateful for honest media like Malone News. My dream of major and alternative media trading places is coming true.

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Leo's avatar

Yes, that cartoon was the best among many good ones.

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Melanie Reynolds's avatar

Happy as a clam made me think of my little Yorkshire Terrier ,Poppy. When we leave the house and come back home, she goes crazy. She actually smiles, runs in circles, smiling. It is the funniest thing. I had to lookup to see if yorkie’s smile and the source said that they smile. So cute.

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Jo Dee Preston's avatar

i don't know if the Yorkie smile is of the same phenomenon that I have read about and witnessed in one dog. It was referred to as a grimace. It sort of looks like a smile, but all that toothiness can be mistaken for a small snarl. Wrangler, a doodle who always ready to greet me with his grin, rubbed up against me once and actually left a cut. His owner was so appalled, but I brushed it off because the harm was so unintentional and pretty minimal. He is a great dog with a great owner.

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Elisa Parker's avatar

yes, there is a difference between a submissive, happy "smile" and a snarling grimace. One must be careful to know the difference, especially with an unfamiliar dog. My dog smiles at me when I come home also! A very happy dog.

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pretty-red, old guy's avatar

Probably the most likely to be concerned with when smiling are those dang Chihuahuas.

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Melanie Reynolds's avatar

It looks like she is kind of baring her teeth. If you look up Yorkshire Terriers smiling you can see what I’m talking about. So cute.

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DEBORAH E. dds's avatar

haha.... my doctor told me I could only watch comedy for now so I am always looking forward to Friday funnies and of course Sidney Powell's good news fridays. The doctor told me "secure your own mask before securing the mask of your loved ones".... so to speak.

Off topic so please forgive me...... but has anyone here heard of the Fractal computing substack guy who is analyzing voter rolls as well as NGO ties to SEnators.

https://rumble.com/v6i6hz4-u.s.-senators-at-the-ngo-trough.html?e9s=src_v1_upp

anyway, I'm off to the mountains where it is supposed to snow tonight..... can't wait to hike in the snow tomorrow.

Grateful to you Dr.'s Malone. God Bless you all.

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LB (Little Birdie)'s avatar

Happy Hiking, do some extra steps for me. I can't stand the highway drive up there anymore.

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Micheal Nash, Ph. D.'s avatar

From a cat lover

A panel of distinguished experts in the field of catology, have announced a startling discovery, i.e., that Felus catus has descended from aliens from outer space who landed in Egypt. They theorize that those aliens utilized their advanced technology to enslave the human occupants creating the core of what ultimately became dynastic Egypt. These scientists have inferred the humans revolted as recent DNA evidence suggests they employed transmorgafication technology on themselves so as to enhance their survival in the wild and thus rapidly develop into the variations of today's house cat. These catologists feel that those aliens close resemblance to indigenous felines offer the possibility, nay, even a strong probability, of the existence of alien humanoids. I wonder, if they do exist, whether they have made a better job of evolving the knee from quadrupedal to bipedal locomotion as we humans, if you will excuse the mixed metaphor, have made a dog's breakfast of it.

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Barbara Lekowicz's avatar

Oh my! This is good!

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D A KESTER's avatar

Typo Transmogrification?

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Micheal Nash, Ph. D.'s avatar

Probably

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D A KESTER's avatar

Got it, thanks.

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Dianne Stoess's avatar

Lol!

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Marie-Rose's avatar

all sounds purrrrrfectly resonable to me😆

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Jo Dee Preston's avatar

Love the protractor...wonder how many "mature" folks have forgotten what that tool is from their school days, and how many less mature folks who, perhaps, never had to use one. When I taught 7-8 grade math before the Dept of Ed came in to make us all teach in unison, we used them every year. After that, I don't recall it being used much especially with the push for Algebra I for 8th graders.

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LB (Little Birdie)'s avatar

I'm a rip(er) vintage folk and I couldn't remember what it was called. Remember using just not the name.

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pretty-red, old guy's avatar

Jo Dee, could you elaborate on "teach in unison". . . ! huh?

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Jo Dee Preston's avatar

Before the standards via Dept of ED, a teacher could decide how much time to spend on any concept. For example, I remember one year I spent nearly a quarter on fractions! The kids just struggled, and I know that without the concept of fractions the rest of their math experiences would be less than stellar. Besides, in life, one does deal with fractions! After the standards from the Dept of Ed were mandated, our district published pacing guides to let every teacher know what concept should be taught within what quarters and the tests from the district were based on those pacing guides. Teacher evaluations also included how well one stuck to the pacing guide. Every Algebra I teacher in the whole district would be teaching the exact same chapter of the text at any given time.

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pretty-red, old guy's avatar

I am protractor too.

JD740X Diesel

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Swabbie Robbie's avatar

Friday Funnies help balance the mood while watching all the gas lighting and farcical news from alphabet news media.

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D D's avatar

"Funny how that works", only not so funny. How long did it take for Rome to fall? Quicker than it was built I'd say. When there is no sturdy foundation collapse is inevitable.

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LB (Little Birdie)'s avatar

Rome, like all Empires, fell fairly quickly. We are on an even faster trajectory than those before us; Rome, Manchurian, Khan, England. I've mentioned the book "Empire of Debt" written around 2005. He has updated it and it comes out soon. I am on a wait list to get newest edition. As you say, not so funny. The foundations all crumbled due to need to overpower, rule, show dominance, meddle, participate in war games in other parts of the world.

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SR Miller's avatar

Oh wow, after a week of leaden skies, a weak snow blow yesterday that left a near-inch of fluff on the grass and decks I woke to a blazing sun assailing a gap in my bedroom shades. Yeah, could’a woke earlier…but why? 🤔 Anyway, before the cats were fed, before tea tea brewed and honey infused, even before I’d had a chance of making a mess of the day - arriveth the FridayFunnies. Unlike the last few which left me with soured spirit 🤷‍♀️, today’s collection of comics and commentaries put a wee wind under me wings.

Kudos to the creator(s) of the cat video - that beast is the spitting image of my semi-feral mouser (gopherer?, voler?, ) other than the size differential. Something I learned is that totally black cats, nose2tail, are fairly rare and the only black breed of cat is the Bombay. Sadly, my lethal shadow has been MIA 5 mornings so far - for a minute I considered James Earl Ray as the perp, but was curtly informed that was not possible. <- sly reference to the assassination of MLKJr this day 57 yo.

Typos! About 15 years ago I was taking some advanced business courses while son was in school, the thought being that when son was out from underfoot I’d do something crazy like pursue gainful employment so a few more letters after my name sounded like a nifty idea; anyway, one of those classes was taught by a professor who’d published a text, 2nd, 3rd edition and challenged the class to read said text with an editorial eye. There was a reward offered: cookies!, big. store bought. cookies. 😋 Now, I will say, I think the professor thought this a safe exercise. There was a problem in the challenge: me. I found misspellings, grammatical errors and at least one material fact/data mistake. I DID enjoy those cookies but toward the end of the course I presented the professor with a final tally of errata and requested the associated rewards be shared with the rest of the (small) class. And for those curious: naw, never did continue the chase for more letters - but I’m doing alright.

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pretty-red, old guy's avatar

are you related to that bald guy I see a lot on Jesse Walter's show?

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SR Miller's avatar

Oh, and I have a full head of (thinning up top) hair - high&tight, oo-rah 😉

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SR Miller's avatar

🤔 I think this is one occasion in which in which I can gratifyingly say, "no."

Umm, why, what’s the commonality?

I can honestly say, I gird my loins to protect my anonymity; when/if I ever do (write) something of renown , I’ll use one of my many aliases. 😊

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SR Miller's avatar

Oh yeah, that guy - well, to be honest, I can see the confusion, SR Miller (very common surname 😆 😉 😉) vs the STEPHEN MILLER, advisor to POTUS Trump. I wish - he’s taller, younger, much much thinner, much easier on the eyes - tho I suppose that is subjective, married, and accomplished. Oh, and in my mind, the MOST important characteristic, clearly more articulate than I. I would also suspect he has little time for activities such as this being he’s so busy that even contemplating his schedule makes me want to take a nap.

But, thanks for the laugh.

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Vivian Evans's avatar

Oh dear - that observation about finding typos is soo spot on!

And naturally, I totally adore the one about the collie pup! If you've ever watched videos about wolves and how they hunt, then you'll realise that border collies do precisely what the wolves do when hunting, right down to their body movements.

No, don't ask if wolves would love playing frisbee or chasing tennis balls like collies do: AFAIK, nobody has dared to try that with wolves ...

Thanks for today's notes - they gave me a nice reason for having to procrastinate instead of getting on with my own writing ...

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Christine Summerson's avatar

I feel like there's got to be a typo in the typo item, but I can't find it!

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Vivian Evans's avatar

You gotta wait for two weeks before re-reading it - then you'll find it!

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Fred's avatar

IDK about wolves, but the local coyotes try to play ball with our BC at the park. Problem is, they then try to eat the smaller pups.

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