So, no shorts and sandals in Denver, tomorrow. 71 in Aurora today. And the bulbs are coming up. Just going to let things happen tomorrow. Have a good night.
@mscdgrad
Old hippie. Lived on "The Hill" in Boulder, CO Summer of 1967. Drugs, sex and R&R to the max made me a terminal Lib. I've done a lot of things in my life. Education: Math and Computer Science. Doesn't make me an expert. No DM's unless a friend.
So, no shorts and sandals in Denver, tomorrow. 71 in Aurora today. And the bulbs are coming up. Just going to let things happen tomorrow. Have a good night.
We all know who this broad is. Let's just fucking keep her, and concentrate on way more important shit. She's a laughing stock, and leave her there to remind everybody, she's the whole fucking administration. We're not going to get rid of them for 3 more years. So let's help them self-destruct.
Sorta wished Ms. Noem had stayed there. I struggled with education, just like her designated successor. But, I managed to put some more stuff into my brain. That guy hasn't. We're going to wish that Ms. Noem had stayed there to keep gumming up the works.
On a more serious note. Pretty much going to skip Friday, and work on some papers for National History Day. I get buried in it. One more session after this before state. These Jr and Sr High kids know. It's up to us to create a path for them.
@carolcook75.bsky.social Thanks for the follow. Was always a Rockets and now a Nuggets fan. And those early Broncos trying to beat the Raiders, and George Blanda. Later Ken Stabler. They were a lot of fun. Dad had season tickets for years. And those old wooden bleachers at Bears Stadium...
How that broad ever was elected governor of that state... It must of had something to do with that Sturgis Motorcycle Rally.
I was secretly in love with one of the performers.
First, I thank all new and existing followers. I'm here to add to the dialog, and point out things. And share some observations throughout my 78 years. But I was once a Jr High kid, and totally relate to Beavis and Butthead. Once in a while, that comes out. Otherwise, I just do the math on things.
Actually, that was a pretty good musical. We did in High School.
The best and the brightest...In Oklahoma.
So far the war in Iran has cost an estimated $5.5 billion.
That's roughly $1 billion per day.
$41,666,667 per hour.
$11,574 per second.
People do not want this.
They want a living wage. They want healthcare. They want to be able to afford a home. They want their basic needs met.
Me too.
Mr. Stoermer gives us another history lesson.
Paging Dr. King
open.substack.com/pub/tadstoer...
This is what I'm talking about. The purity test. Then vote for Susan Collins. One is free to do that.
We sure as hell didn't learn from that WMD debacle a few years ago.
This thing from across the pond is worth a repost. We can do this shit too. Come on AI experts!
So, it's seems like my guy is a big star here. Here's another shot of him. Have a good night.
Then there's "Dr. Strangelove". Going to be watching it while we're ending.
"Stupid" is the key word. It's the gene Mother Nature put into the pool, cause she's fucking sick of us.
I can answer this. Watch "Caprica". And then "Battlestar Galactica". It's all coming true. Even those fucking glasses.
He has none.
Everything like this, repost ad nauseum. In every platform.
I'm sure there must be some people in Texas who passed High School history.
Post this. Every place you can think of.
Found just one. But that makes it worth it. Thanks.
With all the millions and billions, and now trillions and soon, quadrillions being spent in order for us to kill one another, does money actually mean a fucking thing?
Weโve got to keep the Epstein victims and survivors centered while we pursue transparency and accountability.
Their stories must be told.
Xfinity?
Thinking this may be a little tough on us libs." Most of us mean well. And some of us are senile." But I know one thing. All those fucking purity tests over the years have killed us. Dammit! Don't stay home and sulk, cause your guy didn't win.
I am so hoping that our representatives, who have actually served this country can convince their brethren, currently in the service, what their commitment to the country is. In my mind, that is key to winning this thing. We owe all of them for that effort.