I did a short road trip this week because Tomb Raider wanted to see Bonnie Raitt, who was playing in Baltimore. OK, road trip/booty call, it’s all good. The show was at the old Lyric Theater, a delightful mid-sized (2500 seats) venue. The last time I was there was, ummm… 1972, to see Pink Floyd when they were debuting the songs from Dark Side of the Moon. The insides haven’t changed much. Tomb Raider did score us some prime seats, row 10, right in the middle. The band was good, she did well, considering her age, but every time she started talking, I couldn’t help but think, “You ignorant tard. Good thing you have musical talent.” The best part was when she feigned sympathy for Baltimore over the Key Bridge disaster. Always the eager Prog, she pointed to the huge need to tax us harder to support the porkfest known as the Infrastructure Bill. Because that would somehow have made the bridge invulnerable to boats crashing into it. Fuck you, Bonnie.
Of course, we were urged to vote this November, “…the most important election of our lifetime,” just like all the other ones. Fuck you, Bonnie. When we were at the train platform to go home, two women who were at the show (and I should point out the white, affluent, and mostly elderly composition of the audience) echoed the sentiment, noting the “dire straits we’re in.” I assured them I would be voting, then under my breath but just loud enough for Tomb Raider to hear, I muttered, “…just to cancel out yours.”
I do, however, vote for birthdays, and today’s selection includes a guy who only wrote one thing, but certainly hit for the cycle; the guy who literally put Salt Lake City on the map; a real mixed bag on the Supremes, but I’ll forgive a lot for his views on incorporation; a real wizard of Hollywood; star of one of the funniest and under-appreciated movies ever (“Last name first, first name, middle name last, fill it out…”); an enigma wrapped in a riddle wrapped in superb tiddies; a true punk star; a slightly less evil version of Al Sharpton; the best casting choice for God since Alanis Morrissette; the best movie sheriff ever; a rather faceless actor; one of a trio who wrote the most fearsome textbook I ever wrestled with; a guy who almost caught Robert deNiro; a fellow dog-lover; and speaking of God (non-speaking)…
Now to get to the point of this rambling… Links.
It’s the (((Jews.))) Of course.
How many divisions does the ICC have?
I like how the headline implies the exact opposite of what happened.
It was hard for Team Blue to produce a politician I like but this one really came out of left field.
When I was younger, everyone knew that the cops had the best weed. So no surprises here.
Glibs Gulch is an exciting place. Here’s an example of our thrills.
Old Guy Music is a neat bit from a band that should have been known better. I like that Jack Lancaster even gave the Roland Kirk try for multisax. No idea where Mick Abrahams (band leader, guitarist, singer) was for this song- out for a piss? Anyway, great rock and blues sax on display.
I’m sure no one could do fenders on the bridge support pillars for the last 60 years (at a guess, I can’t be arsed to go look up the bridge construction date) solely because there wasn’t a federal spending bill, sure.
At some point, we need to come to an agreement as a society to just chant “Dance, Monkey…. DANCE!” when performers start spouting off like this. Eventually they’d get the point (though I strongly suspect their egos and having the microphone would make them keep trying…)
Glad to see you weren’t driving the small car in the picture above… I did wonder at that lead in. Morning, all.
When musicians start blabbing or otherwise take too long between songs, we’ve been known to yell something that either the club owners or the crowds supposedly used to yell at the Beatles in their early days in Hamburg: “Mach schau!!” (“Make show!” Disclaimer: I don’t speak or write German, so accurate spelling or translation is not guaranteed.)
Heh… I would also accept that being mixed with Now is the time on Sprockets when you DANCE! then… but that’s probably just a matter of my age and when I thought SNL was funny and all.
I like it though, GT.
I’m sure Ted’S will be along to let us know.
At Punk Rock Bowling, I saw a grand total of two pro-Palestinian shirts on people in attendance. One band attempted to rally support for the poor mostly peaceful Gazans, the applause stopped, and people started wandering away from the stage. The only thing that would have made it better is if a group up there decided to start singing this song to them.
👍
Whoo! Not often I get two in the same set…
Happy Birthday, Billy Curtis!
It was the first thought — and the article kind of backs it up…. when you kill something and skinsuit the corpse, the corpse eventually falls apart. I don’t keep up at all with the SF writers stuff, but I would strongly expect they’d be looking at the same thing — the groupthink emanating from them is likewise lockstep, Landru-ish and insufferable.
I (as always) would of course welcome Mojeaux’s thoughts and insights if she cares to share.
Mystery Writers of America is probably having the same problem. I am not in the new book business anymore, so don’t follow the gossip like I used too, but, you are right about how a hollowed out institution dies of its own accord.
I shared downthread. I guess I had more to say than I thought.
But I haven’t been a member since the late 90s because I followed all the advice (mostly) and didn’t get anywhere and I was starting to doubt the math. (“If you are any good, you WILL get published.”) Never mind there are X number of publishing spots and >X number of GOOD writers.
Took me a long time, but when I finally saw “A Face in the Crowd” it gives you a completely different perspective on Andy Griffith – excellent performance. Interesting how it actually predated his TV show.
In retrospect a lot like watching Jimmy Stewart in A Wonderful Life, etc – and then reading about his WWII bombing missions – and reserve work as an AF officer post-war.
Thought this was a good piece too: https://www.nationalreview.com/2024/06/nothing-is-ever-the-palestinians-fault/ – and linked to another article I recommend even more: https://www.tabletmag.com/sections/israel-middle-east/articles/remember-deir-yassin (may need to pick up the referenced book – sounds like a lot of good history).
Re: The article I can’t read all of — on some level you can’t blame the Palestinian leadership, I suppose. They read the room and realized they could lean heavily into the twisted “White Man’s Burden” racism that actually underlies a lot of the discussion — these poor benighted (lesser) souls… they’re like children, we must foster them — rebuild after their tantrums… and their lashing out isn’t really their fault…. it is always an adult to blame who is mistreating them (another white or Western Civ group)
The infantilization attitude these asswipes have for so much of humanity should piss people off… but it seems a lot of folks prefer to try to bleed the system first. Both here and abroad.
And not that his Congressional actions raise a 3 alarm fire?
Also (from the article) — love that people can just throw around crap like this:
One would think that would fall under the umbrella of fucking slander. But welcome to Racial Healing politics in the 21st Century — where you can relentlessly slam anyone as being racist and bigoted and hateful, as long as they’re the right skin color (and if they aren’t, well they’re an Uncle Tom… right Clarence? Right Larry Elder?) So, so glad to live in a time where these assholes want to undo 50 years of actual progress towards racial healing in this country and instead ignite sectarian conflicts so they can play power politics with tribalism.
Goddammit… I’m trying not to go into raised blood pressure ranty mode this weekend… Sigh.
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Didn’t leave any of my line breaks in there….sorry
I just had a thumb cramp
So…you couldn’t just link to the article, wherever it’s from?
Most excellent analysis, thanks for posting it!
Jeebus, Fish. Links are a thing, you know.
Write a fucking article already, jeez
I did link to the article originally, but first poster noted that it is behind the paywall…
I think Fish just learned the hard way that nobody actually reads the articles….
This isn’t Playboy.
Maybe we should take up a collection and airdrop some How to Be a Stoic books.
“One traffic light and two institutions of higher education make for a very student-focused community”
That’s all Podunkville needs but would require both the liquor stare and the bar to relocate. If it wasn’t for the two schools Alfred looks like a nice quiet place to live.
Despite the predominance of the student population (over 4000, compared to non-student population of under 800), it actually is very quiet and peaceful. The fact that four Glibs live here seems not to have changed that. SP knew what she was doing when she moved us here.
Is that including the orphans in the mines or have y’all got a 3/5th Compromise thing going for that census?
You get a little respite in the summer. That’s when Podunkville has to make enough money to last for the rest of the year. You may have sparked a new movement, OM, with Glibs Gulch.
“Let’s play a little game, EU and ICC… it is called what would Jutland look like today… we’ll park 6 CVGs in the North Sea… and you bring out everything you’ve got and we’ll see if we decide to leave The Hague standing afterwards…”
Moving past my initial gut instinct reaction of “Fine, you want war? Let’s go” which is un-Christian and non-productive…. my second instinct is that this would be a good impetus for us to actually go neo-isolationist and pull out of every international market and organization that fucks around like this. See how well they do without the US and where that power vacuum leads them. (I honestly think it would better for us in the long run plus we’d no longer have to care what stupid shit the WEF trots out all the time)…
But I know full gorram well that will never happen. And if we had a President and Congress elected to try, I suspect JFK would be the model (or they’d allow another 9/11…. funny that GWB was elected to focus more on the US and then….)
After Thailand has been seen nosing around the BRICS, I think we all know were this would lead.
BJJ and Thai kickboxers forming a new MMA league?
We don’t need to go full isolationist to make the point. All we need to do is deny visas, end funding, and go about our business. Though I agree with your point about our military power.
It’s not like the dead guy was going to object to the theft.
Also, yuck.
Recycling good?
Wow… that article is a masterclass in reporting on something without establishing the basics like: “Who was the one actually wielding the knife and why?” You know… small things. I strongly suspect reading between the lines that a knife wielding, bearded maniac attacking police at an “anti-Islamic, far-right” German speaking event might just coincidentally been looking for investments in his small food establishment on a Hawaiian island….. Way to report it accurately there, Sky — ya Limey bastards.
Good vid – somewhat graphic
https://x.com/PoMoTrickster/status/1796596235039801546?t=Nc3GkwYETkcpp40HP6fgYg&s=19
https://x.com/RobProvince/status/1796882234256859379?t=xqpp-Vm2EmcWV8a8jNfpXA&s=19
Yeah, it’s pretty easy to read between the lines there. For those who actually read articles instead of just scan misleading headlines.
Never change, the media.
I can’t understand why trust in the media is catering. 🤷
The attack would not have happened if the speaking event was prohibited. Get to legislating Germany.
None can top the best – and most importantly, the most accurate – film portrayal of God ever: George Burns.
He had lots of practice with Amazing Gracie.
The most important aspect of God is living forever, George had a pretty good run at that.
Steven Wright is doing good so far.
ICC indicts Putin = so good and heroic
ICC indicts Netanyahu = evil traitors and antisemites
Said by the same people.
ICC threatens to lock up anyone who criticizes them, including the US Government — lots of folks: CWABOC.
Well, one started a war by invading another country. The other had his country invaded, and counterattacked. I don’t think there’s a moral equivalency there. As to whether either of them has actually committed war crimes, I will leave everyone to their propaganda outlet of choice.
SLD – the ICC can go fuck itself before shutting its doors.
So much this.
Credible pushback against a NYS commie?
*faints*
a real mixed bag on the Supremes, but I’ll forgive a lot for his views on incorporation
Happy birthday Berry Gordy!
star of one of the funniest and under-appreciated movies ever
Richard Dreyfuss or Roy Scheider?
Fuck Powerline
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https://www.powerlineblog.com/archives/2024/06/the-week-in-pictures-guilt-free-edition.php
I dunno. I kinda like the idea of the claymore’d doorbell.
You is just salty because they banned him from commenting there. I, too, have been banned from commenting there. They manage to combine being arbitrary dickheads and being tightass prigs when it comes to what they will ban you for.
Interesting.
Since I only comment here I don’t have that problem. That does suck though.
RC, didn’t know you were both banned from the site. This is about the only place where I’ll comment, simply because most of the rest of ’em aren’t worth the effort (I’m a great believer in Sturgeon’s Law, and with some sites the crap percentage rises above 103%).
Chrysler Pacifica – Start Stop System Disabled
One of my favorite YouTube channels. Somehow my wife’s Acura with its fucking start stop system can get by with one pricey AGM battery. (The car wasn’t even a month old before I disabled it from automatically starting with an aftermarket device.) OTH, Chrysler has 29 fucking modules and they were concerned about voltage drop during cranking and use an auxiliary battery to keep everything alive.
So a battery replacements now have to be at least an hour of labor and I’m sure somewhere between $300 and $500 in parts. Unreal.
AGMs are now $250 and the aux batteries are down to about $120 now that there is some aftermarket competition for them. I charge up to 1.5 hrs ($156) depending on where they’re mounted. (Approx $550 out the door) I used to be able to do a battery parts/tax/labor for about $100 in 2007. If it’s a BMW active hybrid model, different ballgame and the batteries have to also be registered to the car from the scanner. Those run about $1,000. It’s criminal.
Unreal. And as demonstrated here it’s legitimate time and you aren’t getting rich from it.
My wife’s Acura needs the whole air filter assembly and air intake to come out before you can get to the battery. And that’s from Honda who prioritizes serviceability.
Jetpack sucks ass.
just loud enough for Tomb Raider to hear
I bet you had to find some heat on the train because it was probably pretty ice next to her.
I posted on this way earlier, but it has gone national. New to me is the cop sucking mayor resigned. .
https://www.huffpost.com/entry/sturgeon-city-police-lawsuit-nicholas-hunter-dog-teddy_n_665a1763e4b08f9fa140a3e4
$1 Million Lawsuit Filed Against Cop Who Shot Blind, Deaf Dog
Detroit has proved that legally, there are zero consequences for cops killing dogs. If it happened here, I wouldn’t even try to pull my wife off the guy; though if she didn’t outright kill, I might have to put him out of his misery.
Since this is a small town this is about as good as can be hoped. People are pissed and cops will no longer unnecessarily be shooting dogs.
I’m not a dog person, but I like them just fine. But this shit enrages me too.
CWAA
RC Dean et all, I found another good substack. Not quite as black-pill as T.L. Davis, but not far.
Thank you
Most welcome. I’ll also pitch The Liberal Patriot – a good place to check my reality against their’s (even when they go unreal, which isn’t all that often there).
Also, in a shameless pitch for my own – I have a piece that refines my thinking on Nietzsche (that you all had a hand in helping me develop) dropping today.
So the state will be bringing charges, right?
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/florida-deputy-fatally-shot-us-airman-fired-sheriffs-investigation-rcna154985
Was the victim White or black?
Black.
Back in the Before Times, didn’t Dunphy used to claim that firing a cop was worse for them than getting tossed in the slammer, like a peasant?
Hopefully this is the first step toward justice for that guy.
– “I blame Mojeaux”
Was hoping for this.
https://youtu.be/VKsUa1V7HSI?si=r03po8wceW25MXip
Not this Mo-Jo?
This Mojo
“A former teacher has admitted filming porn clips at a Texas elementary school where a female colleague was found dead of suspected homicide this week.
The woman, whom DailyMail.com is not naming, shot at least two movies at Gray Elementary school near Houston, but claims she did so when no children were around.
She says she sent them to an ex-boyfriend who shared them after a bad breakup. The woman has since filed a report with police accusing him of revenge porn, KHOU reported.
Video posted online sees the teacher posing among children’s books and toys while lifting up her top to flash her breasts in one clip, while in a second she degrades herself in a staff bathroom pulling down her pants and underwear in front of the camera.
No attempt was made by the teacher to hide her identity with her ID card fully visible at one point.”
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13482945/Texas-elementary-school-teacher-Adrienne-Harborth-blasted-filming-porn-clips-classroom.html
Another teacher with no class.
This is how you videogame:
https://x.com/OntWtf/status/1796658318334624164
Can only hope he doesn’t get a live round by mistake
The gunner and loader are the same person!?… what is this interwar France?!
“The stories are heartbreaking,” Moelis said. “We never imagined something like this could happen. We worked with banks that are members of the FDIC. We never imagined a scenario like this could play out and that no regulator would step in and help.”
Yet somehow at my financial employer we spend weeks dealing internally and with auditors and regulators about just such occurrences and contingency plans.
Savings app CEO says 85,000 accounts locked in fintech meltdown: ‘We never imagined a scenario like this’
Neither did Sam Bankman-Fried. Fucking geniuses and stupid [venture] money.
Let’s see how much of the money turns out to be missing.
Academic publishers are never cheap. So I don’t expect you to rush to buy a copy, at $75/£59. But it IS the complete history of porter and stout, it took 5 years to write, 300,000 words, out in November and I think it’s worth every red cent. But I would…
https://x.com/zythophiliac/status/1796665970724888610
Music for the happy couple
Speaking of ineffectual posturing
Vermont has become the first state to enact a law requiring fossil fuel companies to pay a share of the damage caused by climate change after the state suffered catastrophic summer flooding and damage from other extreme weather.
Republican Gov. Phil Scott allowed the bill to become law without his signature late Thursday, saying he is very concerned about the costs and outcome of the small state taking on “Big Oil” alone in what will likely be a grueling legal fight. But he acknowledged that he understands something has to be done to address the toll of climate change.
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Last July’s flooding from torrential rains inundated Vermont’s capital city of Montpelier, the nearby city Barre, some southern Vermont communities and ripped through homes and washed away roads around the rural state. Some saw it as the state’s worst natural disaster since a 1927 flood that killed dozens of people and caused widespread destruction. It took months for businesses — from restaurants to shops — to rebuild, losing out on their summer and even fall seasons. Several have just recently reopened while scores of homeowners were left with flood-ravaged homes heading into the cold season.
Obviously Exxon’s fault.
Ah yes, Vermont. The state that was going to show us how universal healthcare was done. How’d that work out for you, ya proggie assholes?
“Vermont has become the first state to enact a law requiring fossil fuel companies to pay a share of the damage caused by climate change after the state suffered catastrophic summer flooding and damage from other extreme weather.”
Because there was no extreme weather prior to the industrial revolution?
No.
Fucking industry should immediately stop all gas and oil sales to any Vermont business or franchise. Make them crawl back on their knees.
That’s what I was thinking.
Under the legislation, the Vermont state treasurer, in consultation with the Agency of Natural Resources, would provide a report by Jan. 15, 2026, on the total cost to Vermonters and the state from the emission of greenhouse gases from Jan. 1, 1995, to Dec. 31, 2024. The assessment would look at the effects on public health, natural resources, agriculture, economic development, housing and other areas. The state would use federal data to determine the amount of covered greenhouse gas emissions attributed to a fossil fuel company.
It’s a polluter-pays model affecting companies engaged in the trade or business of extracting fossil fuel or refining crude oil attributable to more than 1 billion metric tons of greenhouse gas emissions during the time period. The funds could be used by the state for such things as upgrading stormwater drainage systems; upgrading roads, bridges and railroads; relocating, elevating or retrofitting sewage treatment plants; and making energy efficient weatherization upgrades to public and private buildings. It’s modeled after the federal Superfund pollution cleanup program.
Sounds like a scam.
I’m looking forward to Vermont gas prices rising by two dollars per gallon.
ULA Atlas V Launches Starliner Crew Flight Test
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fwbf56JxpcA
I remember when Boeing successfully designed and built the 747 at the request of Pan Am airlines. Now, look at them – 4th place in the quasi-private manned space race.
Aaaaannnnd nope
I have very little insight about RWA except whisperings and lefty Twitter rants because they never recognized my genius and I’m mad at them.
Anyway, what I know/think is that they kept giving out awards to the same people year after year, which it MAY be because their work was that good, but I seriously doubt people who are pumping out 6 books a year are doing their best work. It started getting people up in arms.
The next thing I think is that RWA carried the water for NY publishing in that their “advice” was always propping up the same kinds of stories by the same kinds of writers. There was a time in the 90s that pubs were experimenting and it went well, so I’m not sure why they stopped experimenting. Of course, the 90s had an outsized offering of excellent movies, too, and that moviemaking went away.
The other thing I hear on Twitter is that people left because they were “not inclusive.” They weren’t recognizing/supporting brown/black bodies romance and gay romance (and other things?). This is apparently why “everybody left.” I don’t know if that’s exactly true, but…
…NY publishing DID leave a large market gap in non-white and/or non-straight romance, and ebooks capitalized on it in the early 00s, and that was pretty much where the cancer really started. Then self-publishing came along and RWA opposed that with the screams of a horror movie virgin.
I honestly think it was doomed the second ebooks boomed, so I’m not sure what they could have done. Nobody’s going to pay dues to an organization that ignores you.
The lefties never stopped to think that maybe reading romance novels is not part of the black teenage girl experience? Trying to shoehorn people of other races into largely European cultural norms in the name of “inclusion” is so damn stupid. You’re telling black folks they’re required to enjoy wypipo things.
Well, I mean, but it is for some and can be for others. My ex-bestie (black) loved romance novels, BUT she also didn’t care for or necessarily want black characters. I’m not going to say there isn’t a market for that, because it really just hasn’t been tried.
There is a very prolific black author writing historicals with black characters (Beverly Jenkins) who did well, but she was the one and only, but … WHY was she the one and only?
Self-publishing has wiped all that disparity out and proved there was a market for it, specifically “thug life” “romance” (which I give the side-eye because keeping your spot as the head side piece doesn’t actually fit the definition of romance) and “black-woman-white-male” romance. Yes, really.
Also, gay male romance just fucking EXPLODED. All written by straight white middle-aged women (but…why?). I see this with bemusement. But there was a market for it and RWA was actively holding it down.
This is why I love self-publishing so much. Sure there’s a lot of dreck out there, but the good stuff that didn’t quite hit the bullseye wasn’t getting published anyway, and some other people are natural storytellers without an ounce of technical proficiency, and those people get their day in the sun too. People will take a good story over technical proficiency every time.
I agree as to your genius. You got me reading in a genre that I would never read otherwise – no matter what tropes you respected or transgressed.
I sometimes wish my ex (the one that died of being a drunk) were still around. He really loved the character SR Hadden in Contact. I was just thinking how much he would have loved Elon Musk because he’s a lot like SR Hadden.
/random thought of the day
Derailment on the gravy train
The Affordable Connectivity Program, which helped low-income Americans get online, is no more.
On Friday, the US government announced the final closure of the broadly popular federal program, which has helped tens of millions of households afford internet service, after Republicans in Congress ignored calls by consumer advocates and Democratic lawmakers to approve more funding this spring.
The program’s lapse threatens to throw nearly 60 million Americans into financial distress, CNN has reported.
My right to affordable intertubes!
Prices are going to markedly drop. WSJ had a great piece on how prices were much lower before the law. Carriers raised prices to collect the subsidy.
Dude better hope he gets a sympathetic judge, or else he’ll get steamrolled.
Oh….oh, no. SWISS!!!!
The wheels of justice will grind slowly and inexorably.
The 2.5-year-old ACP provided eligible low-income Americans with a monthly credit off their internet bills, worth up to $30 per month and as much as $75 per month for households on tribal lands. The pandemic-era program was a hit with members of both political parties and served tens of millions of seniors, veterans and rural and urban Americans alike.
Temporary emergency program, I tell you. Just ’til we get the economy back on its feet.
“Socialist, anti-car NYC pol Emily Gallagher racks up tickets totaling over $4K, blew through red light”
https://nypost.com/2024/06/01/us-news/nyc-assemblywoman-emily-gallagher-racks-up-46-traffic-tickets/
Typical, just typical.
https://nypost.com/2024/06/01/us-news/ex-mma-fighter-andrew-osborne-admits-to-stabbing-man-in-atlantic-city/
He’d make a good avatar.
Also, gay male romance just fucking EXPLODED. All written by straight white middle-aged women (but…why?).
“The good ended happily, and the bad unhappily. That is what Fiction means.”
Off to the tracks in Shelbyville, IN! It’s gonna be in the slop. Quite excited as it’s been a while. I checked and I’m glad I still remember how to read the scorecard and how to make a semi-intelligent bet. Not being a follower, I cannot *be* an intelligent better.