Wait! This is backwards. They *lose* donations because they reveal that that lousy, rotten SOB only pretended to help? All may become clear once I've read the article, but on the face of it that makes no sense. Wouldn't donations increase if it was revealed someone did them wrong?
Alan, now I understand the situation. Ryan's unwanted and unauthorized photo op has lost the Society donations because it made the Society look like it was favoring one candidate over the other. What a lousy, using, selfish son of a bitch! And with Winter coming and the soup kitchen's services needed more than ever.
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Thanks for asking! Yes, it arrived about midnight. And was excellent when it did. Apparently Marc had tried to use buckwheat to make a a 100% gluten-free dough. Tasted good despite the failure to rise. And the topping was outstanding. Seasoned with fresh garden herbs, including lots of sage. May be the best topping I've every had.
Pumpkin beer is actually rather good. For a change at least. I don't know what role pumpkins may play in its manufacture, but there's just a modest bit of pumpkin flavor.
Human decency is first and foremost!
ReplyDeleteWorthy cause: St. Vincent dePaul soup kitchen in Youngstown loses donations because they revealed Paul Ryan only pretended to help (click)
-Alan
Wait! This is backwards. They *lose* donations because they reveal that that lousy, rotten SOB only pretended to help? All may become clear once I've read the article, but on the face of it that makes no sense. Wouldn't donations increase if it was revealed someone did them wrong?
DeleteAlan, now I understand the situation. Ryan's unwanted and unauthorized photo op has lost the Society donations because it made the Society look like it was favoring one candidate over the other. What a lousy, using, selfish son of a bitch! And with Winter coming and the soup kitchen's services needed more than ever.
DeleteThanks for that link, Alan!
ReplyDeleteHere's a related link:
http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2012/10/17/jon-stewart-rips-apart-ryan-over-failed-photo-op/
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Here's a link to last night's Daily Show clip of Jon Stewart interviewing his guest: Barack Obama!
ReplyDeletehttp://www.thedailyshow.com/
puddle...just incase you can't get the video to load on dialup, here's a link to an artivle about the interview. (Though I feel this article paints it as contentious, which IMHO it wasn't.) http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2012/10/19/obama-to-jon-stewart-congress-needs-to-rein-in-the-presidency/
ReplyDeleteBTW Bill, did you ever get your pizza last night?
ReplyDeleteAnd what was on the pizza?
DeleteWe had pizza tonight.
Sweetie's half was Extra Cheese.
My half was Green Peppers, Spinach, Tomatoes and Pineapple.
Delicious!
Thanks for asking! Yes, it arrived about midnight. And was excellent when it did. Apparently Marc had tried to use buckwheat to make a a 100% gluten-free dough. Tasted good despite the failure to rise. And the topping was outstanding. Seasoned with fresh garden herbs, including lots of sage. May be the best topping I've every had.
DeleteAnd went well with the pumpkin beer.
Both of those pizzas sound scrumptious! Pumpkin beer, not so much.
DeletePumpkin beer is actually rather good. For a change at least. I don't know what role pumpkins may play in its manufacture, but there's just a modest bit of pumpkin flavor.
DeleteOff in the morning to my sister Patti's wedding!!
ReplyDeleteThink of her and Jim at 5pm ET. :-)
Then on Sunday over to say our good-byes to Larry.
=Heavy Sigh=
Both sides of the family and a high and a low,
in one weekend. { !!! }
In the midst of life we are in death.
In the midst of death we are in life.
*hug* listener. Sounds like it's going to be very emotional weekend.
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