Wednesday, March 20, 2024

It's Spring!! 🌷





 

20 comments:

  1. So! It's officially Spring now! (As of 11:06pm.). And it's the earliest Spring has arrived in 124 years.
    Ironically, after a warm Winter with no sub-zeroes here, we have snow on the ground! Ha!

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    1. Keep 'em guessin'!
      ---Alan

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  2. BBC: Bronze age objects from ‘Pompeii of the Fens’ to go on display [Click] “Settlement on stilts dropped into River Nene after a fire nearly 3,000 years ago and was preserved in silt.”
    —Alan

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    1. Oops! Guardian rather than BBC.
      ---Alan

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    1. Just like rural electrification back in the 1930's.
      ----Alan

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  4. LA Times: Early voting has expanded significantly, but turnout growth hasn’t kept pace [Click] “Just four states — Alabama, Mississippi, Delaware and New Hampshire — have no early, in-person voting option and all require an excuse to vote by mail.”
    —Alan

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  5. !WARNING! You might want a barf bag handy before reading these headlines.

    Really feels like drag queens aren't the problem here

    Tennessee church worship leader to plead guilty to sexual abuse against 14-year-old girl
    Georgia evangelical pastor arrested for rape of 13-year-old girl
    Maryland youth minister convicted of coercing teen girls to create child pornography
    Virginia LDS bishop arrested for raping his own daughter
    Florida Christian academy teacher arrested for child porn
    Utah LDS leader arrested for scheme to orchestrate sexual acts involving children

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    1. I was going to comment, but seem unable to compose anything respectable.
      ----Alan

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  6. I find it particularly interesting that Trump's lawyer who claimed he couldn't get a letter of credit or a bond provided no evidence that he had been turned down by anyone.
    ----Alan

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  7. I haven't heard anything about the Carroll case, but according to Reuters thirty, count 'em, thirty companies rejected him for the NY fraud bond. If that isn't a slap in the face I don't know what is. I could almost feel sorry for him... almost. :)

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    1. Maybe he thinks he'll be awarded some damages. He could certainly use a little dough.

      But what I want to know is: Why would a rape survivor (Nancy Mace) support for president a man who has been adjudged to be a rapist? That seems kind of twisted, or is that just me?

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