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Posts by David Stone
It has a fascinating culture. I visited Tehran a few years before the Shah fell, having been invited to a friend's home over a school break. It's music, art, poetry, the people, all wonderful. It's too bad the CIA installed the Shah, which led to the Ayatollah's rise. America should be ashamed.
And now they'll elect Tucker, lol.
I believe you are far too optimistic.
He walked into the White House and went straight to the basement.
... directed and co-wrote the movie "Pretty Problems," which you must see at once. Ken Marino, lead singer, starred in and wrote "Party Down" for Starz. James Marsden, Will Forte, Jackie Tohn (love her), Kristen Bell and other actors often drop in.
It's just fun. Lots of joy and you feel it.
If your mood ever dips, just click open a vid of the "Middle Aged Dad Jam Band." It's a group of variously employed Hollywood actors who got bored during the pandemic and formed a garage band. You'll recognize a few of them. The cellist, Kestrin Panterra... (cont)
www.youtube.com/watch?v=RyCP...
Funny thing: I clicked "play" and got up to walk to the kitchen, and the beat perfectly synced with my footsteps, and for a moment I felt like John Travolta.
Bipartisanship no longer exists in any form, but I suspect that once we move out of the Twilight Zone, the surviving parties may well decide to end the nonsense and behave like adults. I know this may sound naive.
I think Iran will be fine. They'll probably have even more cooperation from India and China. They can't afford to be miffed.
I don't think it happened accidentally, but who knows?
By then, they'll be among the raft people, the last humans surviving the climate apocalypse that followed WWIII, aka known as "Trump's Folly."
I noticed the squirrels were behaving rather frantically this morning.
I know it's a questionable source, but Google says Californians already spend $405 billion annually for their private insurance, or over $10,000 per person.
Trump's little buddy isn't doing too well either:
bsky.app/profile/davi...
Did AI write this post, lol?
Just kidding.
I have a friend who went to school with Tucker (College du Leman) and confirmed that, even back then, he was a first-rate ass-hat and wore a bowtie. He was widely loathed.
Thanks for the link. Interesting website.
It may be yet another DoS attack. I wonder, who could be behind it? We know the techbros love B-sky, especially Eleonor.
"...as though he were leading a Bible study for action figures."
That should win some sort of award.
The Wonkette has an excellent expose on Mills et al you won't want to miss:
www.wonkette.com/p/monkey-fig...
It glitched for a few seconds about an hour ago.
I did wake up nearly naked in a Milan park one morning after going to a party in New York the evening before, but no upholstery was involved. Pretty sure.
When you put it that way, it's not the boon I once thought.
I was a reckless alcoholic in the Eighties, but I never once vomited on upholstery.
Try Meidas Touch. Popov (sp) is always looking for new cases, and he's pro bono all the way.
Only meaning they got the oil prices per barrel back where they wanted (around $99 currently), after finding $95 an insufficient boon to the oil industry.
I wonder if the Senator has an opinion on the four House Dems who sided with Republicans on the War Powers Resolution. Though that's probably not airworthy, you could ask her during a break.
There go the windows.
Put another way, it's an excellent time to be a criminal. If you do decide to become a criminal, I hear crypto is an extremely useful tool.
Meanwhile (based on available data), Amy S. Hess is the highest-ranking female at the FBI. If true, she'll probably take the fall for any of Kash's misfires.