There is a river
whose streams make glad
the city of God,
the holy place
where the Most High dwells.
~
Psalm 46
Șalom și salut, necredincioșilor, fiarelor, și Paisanoviților! Bine ați venit la casa căinței. Priviți coafura zionistă, refractară a Babei Z cum scînteiează, în timp ce ea izgonește pe Curvele Gramsciene, Porcii Fasciști, Papii din Laodicea, și Fiarele prădătoare ale Islamului, dîndu-i pe Mîna Atotputernică a Dumnezeului lui Israel. După ce se va termina de biciuit, se vor servi pișcoturi gramsciene și lapte de capră în salon. Vă rugăm și să gustați din plăcinta ocupației zioniste. L’Chaim!
When Vladimir Putin says the U.S. is endangering the global economy by abusing its dollar monopoly, he’s not just talking. He’s betting on it.
ReplyDeleteNot only has Putin made Russia the world’s largest oil producer, he’s also made it the biggest gold buyer. His central bank has added 570 metric tons of the metal in the past decade, a quarter more than runner-up China, according to IMF data compiled by Bloomberg. The added gold is also almost triple the weight of the Statue of Liberty.
“The more gold a country has, the more sovereignty it will have if there’s a cataclysm with the dollar, the euro, the pound or any other reserve currency,” Evgeny Fedorov, a lawmaker for Putin’s United Russia party in the lower house of parliament, said in a telephone interview in Moscow. http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-02-10/putin-turns-black-gold-into-bullion-as-russia-out-buys-world.html
570 metric tons of gold?
ReplyDeletenot even Glenn Beck could afford that.
SAY HIS NAME!
ReplyDeleteFirm Develops Software That Predicts People's Future Behavior...
ReplyDeleteThese articles give me the heepie jeebies.
http://www.smh.com.au/digital-life/consumer-security/google-for-spies-draws-ire-from-rights-groups-20130211-2e75y.html#ixzz2KY9r4cJJ
Ha ha ha!
ReplyDeleteThe SOFREP guys are going to do what the Media and Congress should have done...tear this administration's credibility to pieces!
IMPEACH!!!!!!!!!
of course it's Raytheon.
ReplyDeletehttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0EL7XyME-k8
ReplyDeleteThe Return of Resource Nationalism 2007
ReplyDeletehttp://www.cfr.org/venezuela/return-resource-nationalism/p13989
the reemergence of state-controlled resources
food is a weapon
ReplyDeleteBrigitte Gabriel: More Information on Benghazi Attack Is Going to Come Out That Will Shock and Amaze You (Video)
ReplyDeletehttp://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2013/02/brigitte-gabriel-more-information-on-benghazi-attack-is-going-to-come-out-that-will-shock-and-amaze-you-video/
Chickens cannot be imported into Kenya or Nigeria for example...only Government chickens allowed
ReplyDeletewe shall see. I'm not highly optimistic in spite of everything that's been accomplished in the SpecOps community.
ReplyDeleteThey have honor and principles, and that is a handicap in this type of fight.
Friends: Glen Doherty, was the best friend of author Brandon Webb. Both Doherty and Ty Woods, were former Navy SEALS who died defending an attack on the CIA annex in Benghazi
ReplyDeleteI hear they are delicious with GovCo Cheese and GovCo Brocolli
ReplyDeleteChris Kyle was also a contributor/friend of the SOFREP project. There will be a memorial for Kyle today at the Cowboy Stadium in Arlington Texas.
ReplyDeleteWho Was Chris Kyle, America's Deadliest Sniper?
ReplyDeletehttp://abcnews.go.com/Blotter/chris-kyle-americas-deadliest-sniper/story?id=18401566
"A book you definitely do not want to judge by its cover," he said. "A quiet guy, he is unassuming, mild-mannered and soft-spoken… Walk past Chris Kyle on the street and you would not have the faintest sense that you'd just strolled by the deadliest marksman in U.S. military history."
ReplyDeleteThe last time a pope resigned, Richard III was pulling into a very bad parking space in Leicester.
ReplyDeleteheh! now that's funny!
ReplyDeletemay Chris rest in peace.
ReplyDeletethe expendables. that's what we've always been.
ReplyDeleteNYT ‘Forgets’ U.S. Already Arming Syrian Rebels, With Most Weapons Going to Jihadists
ReplyDeletehttp://www.jeremyrhammond.com/2013/02/10/nyt-forgets-u-s-already-arming-syrian-rebels-with-most-weapons-going-to-jihadists/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+JeremyRHammond+%28Jeremy+R.+Hammond%29
I'm sure that Hack will show him around the joint and get him quickly acclimated to the AO.
ReplyDeleteShooting in DE courthouse. Impossible. Courthouses are gun free zones so no guns could possibly be there
ReplyDeleteha! posted that yesterday. I thort it were inneresting in a financial sorta way.
ReplyDeleteRed Dawn may be non-fiction?
ReplyDeleteChina’s Increasingly Good Mock Air Battles Prep Pilots for Real War
For 11 days in November, the sky over the northwestern Chinese province of Gansu witnessed some of the most intensive dogfighting to ever take place in China. Jet fighters screamed overhead, twisting and turning in complex aerial maneuvers. Heavily laden bombers lumbered through the tangle of fighters, dodging enemy defenses as they lined up for bombing runs.
http://www.wired.com/dangerroom/2013/02/china-mock-air-war/
Go back, deep into the archives and research the visits to both Nellis AFB/Red Flag and NAS Fallon, NV and NFWS (TOPGUN) in the mid-1990's. (About 1997, IIRC) Both the Air Force and Navy strenuously objected, but the White House, via SECDEF, directed that the PLAAF be given full access to all facilities and all questions be answered. The story at TOPGUN went that when they were asked if they'd like anything else, the PLAAF folks asked for more notebook, they'd filled all theirs up by then.
There's your genesis for their current programs.
WTF, even the pope is wimping out? Well....goodmorning anyhow.
ReplyDeleteHe gave up Catholicism for Lent
ReplyDeleteah I see...lol....say do they call them lentils because you eat them during lent?
ReplyDeleteMosquito-Fighting Plan Allows Access To Private Property With No Warrant
ReplyDeletehttp://dfw.cbslocal.com/2013/02/08/mosquito-fighting-plan-allows-access-to-private-property-with-no-warrant/
AH.
ReplyDeleteTwo Senators Say U.S. Should Arm Syrian Rebels
2/19/2012
NYT
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/02/20/world/middleeast/mccain-and-graham-suggest-helping-syrian-rebels.html?_r=2&partner=rss&emc=rss&
if they can't get you through threats of foreign violence they use threats of disease
ReplyDeleteyes, there's always some need
ReplyDeletehttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ZFzMDjF408
ReplyDeletedurn kids learned to drink coffee with half and half.....I better get a milk man coming in here
ReplyDeletenaturally it is better with half and half !
ReplyDeleteFinale from the Martin Guitar 175th Anniversary Concert (State Theatre, Easton, PA) featuring Roger McGuinn, Rosanne Cash, Marty Stuart, Kenny Vaughn, Jann Klose, Craig Thatcher, Thom Bresh, Dick Boak, John Leventhal, Chris Marolf performing Bob Dylan's "My Back Pages" - www.mguitar.com
ReplyDeletehttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pJCCzAVyeBE
I just had the grim morning experience of going to the fridge and finding an empty carton. Not cool.
ReplyDeletevery nice!
ReplyDeleteOhhh hohoho fack nope
ReplyDeleteGood Mornin All.....I pray every one is well
ReplyDeleteGood morning! Getting there Brother. I be well in the resurrection!
ReplyDeleteof course they don't "own" the words
ReplyDeleteteehee, I was just chid by Vanderleun again
ReplyDeleteabout the day of the week the sabbath is
ReplyDeletedoofus, is not a matter of controversy
ReplyDeletethey live for controversy
ReplyDeletethey being the people who like to have blahhhgz
ReplyDeletethe majority's main motivation is the need to be perceived as "right". I am right you are wrong.
ReplyDeleteyeah, ah spose it must be
ReplyDeleteSleepy Man Banjo Boys
ReplyDeleteBanjers!!!!!! Babba
a must see
http://www.youtube.com/user/sleepymanbanjoboys?v=J7MoWPTeYS4&feature=pyv&ad=19764705594&kw=bluegrass+music
The Silence of the Drones
ReplyDeletehttp://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-02-10/the-silence-of-the-drones.html
Together the president and the spook oversaw a stealth war, and the president became his own targeting officer. (Obama going over kill lists recalls President Lyndon Johnson’s poring over the map of Khe Sanh in search of bombing targets in Vietnam; the marked difference is the anguish of LBJ, and by the telling, the serene confidence of Obama that this is a war of necessity and a just campaign.)
yippee kaye aye !
ReplyDeleteNO it musn't be you are wrong!
ReplyDeleteahahahahaaaaaaaaa
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w95sbCUBG54 Bob Dylan and Friends
ReplyDeleteweeeeeeeee, if being wrong is right i don't wanna be right, huh?
ReplyDeleteright!
ReplyDeleteA former FBI agent and current anti-Islam activist believes that John Brennan, President Obama’s pick to head the CIA, is secretly a Muslim and therefore “unfit for duty” in the government.
ReplyDeletehttp://www.salon.com/2013/02/10/john_brennan_is_a_secret_muslim_says_anti_islam_activist/
The dangerous rebranding of John Brennan
ReplyDeletehttp://www.aljazeera.com/indepth/opinion/2013/02/20132894728377540.html
Al JaZeera
Brennan, a twenty-five year veteran of the CIA, is routinely described as someone who knows well the Arab/Muslim world. He is "fluent" in Arabic, and even wrote an MA thesis on Human Rights in Egypt.
Brennan is being routinely described as having a "subtle"
knowledge of the Muslim world, with the CIA more broadly having an "intimate" knowledge of the region that allows it to "minimise" collateral damage to civilians.
Pope's World Day of the Sick message in Arabic for first time
ReplyDeletehttp://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/popes-world-day-of-the-sick-message-in-arabic-for-first-time/
World Day of the Sick
ReplyDeleteyes
The World Day of the Sick is observed annually on Feb. 11 for the feast of Our Lady of Lourdes, and this year it will be held at the Marian shrine of Altötting in Bavaria, Germany.
ReplyDelete"The World Day of the Sick was created by Blessed John Paul II 20 years ago," explained Archbishop Zimowski.
Pope Too Sick Can't Pope No Mo
ReplyDeletehttp://www.cnn.com/2013/02/11/world/pope-benedict-declaration/index.html
in order to govern the bark of Saint Peter and proclaim the Gospel, both
ReplyDeletestrength of mind and body are necessary, strength which in the last few
months, has deteriorated in me to the extent that I have had to
recognize my incapacity to adequately fulfill the ministry entrusted to
me.
Govern the bark?
hm,
ReplyDeleteiDunno maybe he has the high holy bark of the Petrine ark in his mantyhose or something
ReplyDeletenext to the pinky bone of St Sebastian ...
ReplyDeletehttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qkSruKt6m4Q
ReplyDeletehttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Gothard
ReplyDeleteJust occurred to me to wonder if this dude was still alive. My MIL and FIL shipped us off to one of his dealies in the 70s. Oy. He was never married and had no children and was telling thousands and thousands how to live with families.
I finally put my foot down and refused to go anymore.
good for you
ReplyDeleteP's name stank
ReplyDeleteGothard's principles are called Design, Authority, Responsibility, Suffering, Ownership, Freedom, and Success.
ReplyDeleteahahaha
Seven Noahides will do everyone just fine thanks
http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/Judaism/The_Seven_Noahide_Laws.html
ahahahaha yay!
ReplyDeletethe authority principle is that inward peace results when people respect and honor the authorities (parents, government, etc.)
ReplyDeleteGothard’s teachings discourage dating and rock music, including
ReplyDeleteChristian rock. Gothard teaches that women working outside the home are
putting themselves under another man's authority and conflict may arise.
He has warned that some toys such as Cabbage Patch dolls may cause
destructive behavior in children
ahahahahaaaaaaaaa
Raytheon says it has not sold the software - named Riot, or Rapid Information Overlay Technology - to any clients. But the
ReplyDeleteMassachusetts-based company has acknowledged the technology was shared with US government and industry as part of a joint research and development effort, in 2010, to help build a national security system capable of analysing "trillions of entities" from cyberspace
http://www.smh.com.au/digital-life/consumer-security/google-for-spies-draws-ire-from-rights-groups-20130211-2e75y.html#ixzz2KY9r4cJJ
yep.....I remember and their artwork, I still have the books, was terrible
ReplyDeletethe whole thing sounds terrible
ReplyDeleteMaybe I send article to granddaughter. She is considering bagging facebutt...I told her please do and don't tell everydamn thing you think on line.
ReplyDeleteOh Babba...it was awful...they had guards at the doors and if you left for a minute you might not be able to get back in. Very weird. The stuff I had to deal with.
ReplyDeletehard to get people to do that these days
ReplyDeleteoy!
ReplyDeleteShe is a smart little cookie.
ReplyDeleteSEAL Who Killed Bin Laden Loses Healthcare
ReplyDeleteFebruary 11, 2013
The man who shot and killed Osama bin Laden says that the military essentially told him to go “f—- yourself” after he left the service and inquired about continuing health care coverage.
The SEAL Team Six shooter — who is not named in an Esquire cover story published online Monday — shared gripping new details about the May 2011 Bin Laden raid in Pakistan and his uneasy transition back into civilian life.
http://reason.com/24-7/2013/02/11/seal-who-killed-bin-laden-loses-healthca
Sigh. What to believe....
ReplyDeleteno surprises there.
ReplyDeleteas we used to say back in the day, "They can kill us, but they can't eat us...."
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LIcuzOkshNo
ReplyDeleteCyrus
ReplyDeletehttp://www.biblegateway.com/keyword/?search=cyrus&version1=NIV&searchtype=all&limit=none&wholewordsonly=no
lettum die
ReplyDeletehttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HhHNH9B4TWE
I believe that he believes what he says, but was it really Bin Laden or not? Hard to believe.
ReplyDeletelovely
ReplyDeleteit seems john brennan has been an especially nasty lad.
ReplyDeletethe willful ignorance to believe we each won't be held accountable is a terrible mistake.
This program is not valid for prescriptions reimbursed under Medicare, Medicaid, or similar federal or state programs.
ReplyDeletehttps://www.creon.com/NonCFPatients/ActivateCopayCard
not
ReplyDeleteI don't think so either.
ReplyDeleteFrom his office in the basement of the White House, Mr. Brennan has been at the center of it all. Daniel Benjamin, who recently stepped down as the State Department’s top counterterrorism official, told the New York Times this week that Mr. Brennan had sweeping authority.
ReplyDelete“He’s probably had more power and influence than anyone in a comparable position in the last 20 years,” said Mr. Benjamin. “He’s had enormous sway over the intelligence community. He’s had a profound impact on how the military does counterterrorism.”
http://rendezvous.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/02/08/drones-brennan-and-obamas-legacy-of-secrecy/
What he and the president plan remains secret.
As the global drone market is expected to rise from $5.9 billion to nearly $11.3 billion by 2020, and US drone purchases rose from $588 million to $1.3 billion over the past five years, there’s an opportunity for cronyism, for where there’s money, you’ll find special interests. The Congressional Unmanned Systems “drone” Caucus unashamedly boasts 58 members, and hosts expositions at the Capitol with the “Association for Unmanned Vehicle Systems International,” aka drone Lobby.
ReplyDeletehttp://www.unitedliberty.org/articles/12644-the-inexcusable-brennan-hearing
Obama gave his chief counterterrorism advisor, John Brennan, who is now the nominee to be the next leader of the CIA, a blank check. Brennan could do just about whatever he needed to do in North Africa and the Mideast, contend Murphy and Webb. Brennan chose to conduct a dangerous classified war without looping in Stevens, who paid with his life for his ignorance, according to the book.
ReplyDeleteThe Joint Special Operations Command, which Brennan controls, is a collection of special forces outside of the regular military command originally formed as a hostage-rescue team. But in the middle of last summer, say Murphy and Webb, troops operating clandestinely under JSOC began infiltrating Libya.
“With the first phase of the Global War on Terror (GWOT) all but over,” say Murphy and Webb, “JSOC was starting in on ‘GWOT Season 2,’ as it were, where North Africa was seen as the most dangerous hub of terrorist activity.”
Murphy and Webb go on to make a shocking charge: “The nature of these operations remains highly classified. They were never intended to be known to anyone outside a very small circle in the Special Operations community and within Obama’s National Security Council. Ambassador Stevens, the CIA chief of station in Tripoli and then-director of the CIA, Gen. [David] Petraeus, had little if any knowledge about these JSOC missions.”
http://www.nypost.com/p/news/opinion/opedcolumnists/the_secret_war_behind_benghazi_mKbP26KAwILn2KKMs8NIWM
John Brennan And Warrantless Wiretapping
ReplyDeletehttp://www.huffingtonpost.com/matt-sledge/brennan-beyond-drones_b_2638489.html
it's really starting to make me sick. Notice he said 20 years, so simply do the math.
ReplyDeletetoo much money changing hands.
too many expendables.
too many power grabs.
there is no honor any more.
truth is no longer acceptable.
pray that this plague passes over your house. judgement is going to be a bitch.
A bit of news early in John Brennan’s
ReplyDeletetestimony: Former CIA official Michael Scheuer has charged that Brennan, as chief of the CIA station in Saudi Arabia during the late 1990s, convinced the Clinton administration not to attempt an operation
to capture Osama bin Laden. Asked by Sen. Saxby Chambliss (R-Ga.) whether that story is true, Brennan said it was.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/post-politics/wp/2013/02/07/brennan-i-opposed-1990s-attempt-to-capture-bin-laden/
Mr Brennan, 57, was paid $760,000 (£485,000) a year as chief executive of The
ReplyDeleteAnalysis Corporation (TAC) from 2005. The security firm, based just outside Washington, had just won multimillion-dollar contracts from the intelligence establishment Mr Brennan was departing, and would go on to win more.
He also received $30,000 a year to spend an hour a week chairing the Intelligence and National Security Alliance (INSA), a group representing 150 security corporations that describes itself as a "catalyst for public-private partnerships," rather than a lobbying body.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/northamerica/usa/9854124/New-CIA-chief-John-Brennan-accused-of-cashing-in-on-connections.html
A White House spokesman said at the time that it had been "determined
ReplyDeletethat the benefit to the public interest ... outweighed any potential
conflict of interest" due to Mr Brennan's past links to the system. He
was issued with a special ethics waiver to carry out the review, whose
findings went largely unnoticed.
exigent circumstances waiver the same one they gave to Willy RAYTHEON Lynn so he could be #2 at DoD
The Meaning of the U.N. Special Rapporteur’s Endorsement of Brennan for CIA Director
ReplyDeletehttp://www.lawfareblog.com/2013/02/the-meaning-of-the-u-n-special-rapporteurs-endorsement-of-brennan-for-cia-director/
Buzz Ballad: I’m NRA You Hate, I Am
ReplyDeleteThursday, January 31st, 2013 - by Buzzsawmonkey
I’m NRA You Hate, I Am
—apologies to Herman’s Hermits, and “I’m Henry the Eighth, I Am”
I’m NRA you hate, I am
NRA you hate, I am, I am
I own guns and I want to buy more
You keep asking what I need ‘em for
But thanks to the Second Amendment (Amendment!)
It’s none of your business what I need (Indeed!)
Whether for sport or personal defendment
NRA you hate I a-a-a-a-am
NRA you hate I am
Second verse, same as the first!
A little bit louder, and a little bit worse!
I’m NRA you hate, I am
NRA you hate, I am, I am
I own guns and I want to buy more
You keep asking what I need ‘em for
But thanks to the Second Amendment (Amendment!)
It’s none of your business what I need (Indeed!)
Whether for sport or personal defendment
NRA you hate I a-a-a-a-am
NRA you hate I am
BIDEN: We're counting on 'legitimate media' for successful gun control effort...
ReplyDeleteJoe's such an ignorant asshat. We haven't had legitimate media in several decades and are well aware of it.
The Militia Act of 1903 (32 Stat. 775), also known as the Dick Act,
ReplyDeleteCANNOT BE REPEALED!
DICK ACT of 1902 . . . CAN'T BE REPEALED (GUN CONTROL FORBIDDEN) The Trump Card Enacted by the Congress Further Asserting the Second Amendment as Untouchable
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Militia_Act_of_1903
The Dick Act of 1902 also known as the Efficiency of Militia Bill H.R. 11654, of June 28, 1902 invalidates all so-called gun-control laws. It also divides the militia into three distinct and separate entities. The three classes H.R. 11654 provides for are the organized militia, henceforth known as the National Guard of the State, Territory and District of Columbia , the unorganized militia and the regular army. The militia encompasses every able-bodied male between the ages of 18 and 45. All members of the unorganized militia have the absolute personal right and 2nd Amendment right to keep and bear arms of any type, and as many as they can afford to buy.
The Dick Act of 1902 cannot be repealed; to do so would violate bills of attainder and ex post facto laws which would be yet another gross violation of the U.S. Constitution and the Bill of Rights. The President of the United States has zero authority without violating the Constitution to call the National Guard to serve outside of their State borders.
he is literally a jester....just look at the jester
ReplyDeletegrinning idiot
ReplyDelete@Janet -- I had been seeking to post you an e-mail nonetheless can’t find it
ReplyDeleteon the web site. Do you be sure to check out my website?
My blog ... Criminal Records
they don't care at all about the constitution.
ReplyDeletehe's worse than an idiot, he is doing this act on purpose I believe
ReplyDeleteooooo the dick act
ReplyDeletedoesn't sound good, lol
ReplyDeleteI am building curry coconut soup....wish me luck...I'm going in!
ReplyDeletemmmmm yum
ReplyDeletebaking a garlic chicken and going to bake some mashed/drop taters with cheddar cheese and green onions.
ReplyDeletehope so
ReplyDeletehey that sounds even better than soup!
ReplyDeleteit better be.
ReplyDeleteThousands gather at Cowboys Stadium to remember slain hero Chris Kyle
ReplyDeleteCowboys Stadium is full for the funeral of Chris Kyle. amazing & humbling.
Please pray.
what's drop taters
ReplyDeletewhen you mash the ones you drop?
antec amen shalom
ReplyDeletedepends on the dick!
ReplyDeleteyeah, they're mashed up, mixed with cheddar cheese and green onions, and then baked. It's pretty good along with the garlic chicken. And the biggest plus is that I had it all packed into the oven in under 15 minutes. That's hard to beat.
ReplyDeleteThere is no way to reason out your North Carolina food slang
ReplyDeleteOk so - they are mashed potatoes with cheese and onions. Where the word drop comes in I can not reason.
And that other shit is STUFFING! because people STUFF it into birds. (not me though I make it outside the bird) Dressing flows out of a bottle and goes on SALAD dammit!
ahaha
!!
ReplyDeleteI have been praying since he was murdered.
ReplyDeletealso, buy his book. this legacy will take care of his family financially.
ReplyDeletethe house absolutely stinks of good food. pervasive even.
ReplyDelete20 garlic clove chicken and the drop taters smell wonderful. The wife should get home in about 10-15 minutes then we can eat. I'm hungry and this smells so damned good it's almost obscene.
Wish I had made biscuits. I've wanted biscuits for a while.
well at least you call biscuits biscuits in NC
ReplyDeletellollolllloo
I am making dinner now too
and doing laundry
and making fires
and bringing in wood
and
and
anyway
later drop tater
When I dress a beast... I hang it from a tree...gut it, clean it and prepare to section it.
ReplyDeleteYayyyyyyyyyyyy Yuuuuuuh!
ReplyDeletethey both make sense to me, depends on who yer talking to
ReplyDeletesoup is ok.
ReplyDeletethat too....I always figured the term dress had to do with finishing something, whatever it was, for use
ReplyDeletelecturing a North Carolinian on biscuits is about like a North Carolinian lecturing a New Yorker on bagles.
ReplyDeleteha.
I was not lecturing you on anything just relieved you call them biscuits
ReplyDeleteMikael posted this earlier, but it's worth reposting. If you've never been an expendable, then maybe this will give you a glimpse are what it is actually like.
ReplyDelete"Thanks for your service! Now fuck off and go away!"
Tragic… Navy SEAL Who Killed Bin Laden Is Jobless, Broke & Without Security.
http://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2013/02/tragic-navy-seal-who-killed-bin-laden-is-jobless-broke/
I'll find a way to get a hold of this guy somehow. Keep him below the radar and let him know there is a grateful country that appreciates his service.
there are drop biscuits.....ha!
ReplyDeleteahaha ok but drop biscuits I can reason out - it is a batter more than a dough so you have to drop it on the cooking sheet right? Drop potato ? Can't reason that one out.
ReplyDeleteme neither!
ReplyDeletesee!
ReplyDeletearcane NC cooking lore
ReplyDeleteahaha
ReplyDeletein the Bronx they insist on calling tomato sauce GRAVY that always drove me wild too
ReplyDeletethat is confusing...wonder why?
ReplyDeleteprobably some old heifer dropped her mashed potatoes all over the floor 79 years ago in Raleigh then scooped them up and threw them back in the oven in a baking dish and people have been calling it that ever since ahaha
ReplyDeletemebbe! stranger things have happened
ReplyDeleteprobably because some mammaluke old ginzaroon mistranslated the word as GRAVY in 1911 and they have been calling it that ever since ahaha
ReplyDeletemammaluke old ginzaroon!!!? WOW lol....
ReplyDeleteAHAHAHA
ReplyDeletefor me next trick I fold more laundry!
you sure got a lotta laundry for two people! I actually love laundry too.
ReplyDeletewell he changes clothes 2 times a day sometimes.... when he was cleaning the snow over the weekend he used 4 sets of clothes and the jackets too - and he has all the closet space in the house
ReplyDeletewell then there are the sheets and towels and blankies and rags and such because I try not to use paper towels too often or napkins so there are rags and napkins everyday ... but he goes through clothes. I do 1 or 2 loads of laundry every other day sometimes a load a day - and I like them to be not so full so that they can swish around good .....
ReplyDeleteI wash my clothes in the crick on a rock and have to walk
ReplyDeleteuphill both ways with no shoes/
ahahaahahahaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
ReplyDeletemy recipe for drop biscuits calls for like
ReplyDelete1/4 cup more milk than rolled ones. yah spoon
it out onto a baking sheet...I luvs em
While you were sleeping… THE FRIGGIN’ POPE QUIT.
ReplyDeleteI’m sure there is religious significance for the RC crowd, and historical significance since it hasn’t happened since 1294, and the ‘evangelical’ gang is predicting Armageddon by the end of the year but I can’t ponder any of that for too long. I haz a headache and it ain’t helping.
have to roast them over an open fire made from shoes
ReplyDeleteBookies are taking odds on the new one
ReplyDeletehttp://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/breaking/2013/0211/breaking40.html
The new one will be able to speak Arabic
the ‘evangelical’ gang is predicting Armageddon by the end of the year
ReplyDeletethey do that every year......
cause no one listens to jesus who says that even HE does not know the date or the time
ReplyDeletebut they do!
speaking of Armageddon here is Jehu's book again
ReplyDeletehttp://www.amazon.com/Armageddon-Now-Once-Future-ebook/dp/B00AU0URZS/ref=sr_1_1?s=digital-text&ie=UTF8&qid=1360018459&sr=1-1&keywords=paul+trowbridge
I’m thinking you’re right on that one. Would facilitate the implementation of “chrislam” and all like that. *spit*
ReplyDeleteThere was much discussion here today about the need for a “third world” Pope, a nice brown-skinned, perhaps even African one. Could kill many birds with that stone.
the bank must become Sharia Compliant
ReplyDeletewhatever it takes to do that will be done
Actually listen to Jesus? LOL That ain’t in the doctrine, sistah.
ReplyDeleteJesus WHO? you mean that Jewish renegade? Oh not him again.
ReplyDeleteoh I wandered off...yes sounds like you have to do quite a bit! When the kids were all home I did a couple loads a day or sometimes more.
ReplyDeleteactually listen to the guy?
ReplyDeletehey I still don't have a washing machine..it died! I wash all this stuff by hand. It can be done. I may die however.
ReplyDeleteI wanna be the Pope....nice hat and staff yah know
ReplyDeleteOooooo the big hat.
ReplyDeletePope Hayseed the Foist
big ole honkin gold jesus on a stick!
ReplyDeleteand banjos in the Vatican, scary shit!
ReplyDeleteThey should get some old gold tooth rap guy named Mustapha from the Bronx the blingity bling blang is right up that tasteless alley
ReplyDeletefirst time I saw a photo of the throne room in the Vatican with the twisty snaky columns I was all freaked out
ReplyDeleteooo sure sign of the end banjers
ReplyDeletehttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=myhnAZFR1po
ahaha
it is fucking horrifying Jesus would be HORRIFIED
ReplyDeleteI thought it looked like the gate of hell
ReplyDeleteit IS the gate of hell.
ReplyDeletehe beat the shit out of the money changers...
ReplyDeletetold Caesar where to stick his coin - so based on this they set up the gates of hell in a throne room of a bank and tell people they represent him
makes less sense than drop potatoes
HOW DARE I !
ReplyDeletemhm. I think its a natural human trait to embellish and thereby miss the point
ReplyDeletemy excape goat
ReplyDeleteI have experience with a hat and staff>LOL
ReplyDeleteI gotta agree with yez on the drop potato thing.
ReplyDeleteThe dressing thing makes sense to me, though. Stuffing goes inside the boid. Dressing you bake on the side.
Oy, I think I’m due for some more cough medicine. I feel like a knife is plunging into my skull every time I start hacking. Ow.
ReplyDeleteoooh thats so miserable!
ReplyDeleteLL Cool J should probably stay at home for the foreseeable future.
ReplyDeleteI musta missed the story....why?
ReplyDeleteapparently!
ReplyDeleteAww dammit Disqus, this was supposed to go with the last comment!
ReplyDeletePhoto posting flaked out. See above.
ReplyDeleteooooo um, that looks like the same guy...is joke?
ReplyDeleteNo! Poor LL Cool J just happens to look freakishly like the fugitive killer dude.
ReplyDeleteOMG that is too damn close....
ReplyDeleteI go make tea and swallow handful of pills.
ReplyDeleteI hate pills. But I hate pain even more. Blech.
GOD bless you and put you to sleep! heh.
ReplyDeleteCity hikes taxes on Sandy-hit houses
ReplyDeletehttp://www.nypost.com/p/news/local/brooklyn/city_hikes_taxes_on_sandy_hit_houses_kBcLp8as7ZI1TSiNINetnL