Wednesday Afternoon SugarLinks – Hot Tramp, I Love You So

by | Feb 26, 2025 | I Am Lame | 148 comments

Massive sinkhole swallows car of police officer’s wife – but he shrugs it off as ‘part of’ living in Philadelphia: ‘No big deal’

PHILADELPHIA– A sinkhole opened up under a Philadelphia neighborhood street on Tuesday afternoon after a water main snapped underground, swallowing one car and nearly claiming another.

Luckily, no one was injured.

FOX 29 Philadelphia reported that a 6-inch water main broke just after midday, which led to the massive sinkhole in the city’s Port Richmond area.

FOX 29 reporter Steve Keeley said he spoke with a neighbor who said they just heard a big bang and feared their whole house was about to cave in next.

The SUV that fell into the hole belonged to the wife of Philadelphia police officer Steve Williams, Keeley said.

Williams said he found out about the ordeal when he got a frantic call from his wife.

“My wife called me at work – I couldn’t understand what she was saying,” Williams told Keeley.

“I’ve been a police officer for 32 years,” Williams told Keeley. “It’s part of the deal of living in Philadelphia, no big deal.”

Philadelphia hungers. It requires cars and wives. Philadelphia feeds.


[infinite evil laugh]

Leftoid parasites have been having a terrible few weeks. The loss of the DEI mandates that got them hired. The end of USAid gravy trains. The rampant misgendering. Oh, the misgendering.

Bezos, you deshelled turtle, you have stolen their dreams by making them go to work.


So, looping back to the previous thread… there are more Marcus Miller books to keep an eye out for:

A Masculine Scent
Boy Meets Boy
Captive in Lavender
Carry On, Charlie
Double-Barreled Stud
Flesh Portrait
Fruit Punch
Gay Revolution
Gay Stud
Gay Twins
Leased for Lust
Locker-Room Lovers
Night On Passion Mountain
Sintime Superman
Swappers’ Picnic
Switch Cult
The Flesh Happening
The Gay Swap
The Golden Dyke: A Sleaze Novel
The Leather Trade
The Mother Truckers
Too Many Trades
Wall Street Wantons
Woodland Wanton: She Was Queen of the Swing ‘n Swap Set!

Not going to lie… any of these could be the titles of Warty Hugeman After Dark tie-in novels. Warty Hugeman vs. The Golden Dyke, where he fights a lesbian literally carved from solid gold! Warty Hugeman and The Mother Truckers, a rom-com about Warty helping big rigs give birth. Or Warty Hugeman and The Flesh Happening. Or Warty Hugeman’s Night on Passion Mountain. The mind spins.


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148 Comments

    • SDF-7

      I just assume the Philly sink hole wanted some Rocky Road for dessert.

      • Sean

        I was in Philly today.

        It’s a foreign (3rd world) country.

    • rhywun
  1. The Late P Brooks

    Bezos, you deshelled turtle, you have stolen their dreams by making them go to work.

    And he’s busting their unions.

    • SDF-7

      Well, when you’ve lost Adam Schiff, what hope do you have?

      (Ugh)

  2. Tonio

    The Bezos/WaPo thing is huge. I’m gobsmacked.

    • JaimeRoberto (carnitas/spicy salsa)

      It’s entertaining and somewhat terrifying to watch people object to free markets and personal freedom.

      • SDF-7

        Yeah — they should mouth the platitudes but support every politician working against it so they get to the right cocktail parties!

        (Or am I the only one who finds the “free markets and freedom” evocative phrasing?)

      • Rat on a train

        Democratic Socialism Dies in the Light

      • Nephilium

        Fascism is cutting government services!

        Freedom is government mandates!

        We must get involved in oversea wars for defense!

      • Suthenboy

        “Freedom is government mandates!”

        I think some dude wrote a book about that and coined the phrase.

      • Raven Nation

        It’s like being around academics who scream about protecting academic freedom and decry Musk’s X for not policing speech.

      • Tonio

        [golf clap] for “Democratic Socialism Dies in the Light”

    • SDF-7

      They think this will demoralize their opposition? (The OMB experience says otherwise… but they may think they can crush the spirits over there, I don’t know…)

    • Evan from Evansville

      Key problem: I still don’t think the Left understands *why* they got trounced. The People (here, Romania, EU+) are furious, but Lefty ‘Leaders’ are so totes smart and can’t ever be wrong and all those little people just don’t *get* it cuz they’re not as smart I *think* I am, which of course, I am.

      Other factor: The only way they know how to maintain their control is to stop and silence the opposition into the 𝒔𝒖𝒃𝒎𝒊𝒔𝒔𝒊𝒐𝒏. It’s gonna break. With Trump as Prez, it’s *by far* the best time in generations for pro-freedom Euros to batter their ‘leaders’ to (dare) give a shit about their People.

      • juris imprudent

        𝒔𝒖𝒃𝒎𝒊𝒔𝒔𝒊𝒐𝒏

        You know, if only there was a handy religion based on that, maybe even called that?

  3. The Late P Brooks

    It’s entertaining and somewhat terrifying to watch people object to free markets and personal freedom.

    Seriously. Talk about taking the mask off.

    • Suthenboy

      I am still gobsmacked by the archaeologists completely trashing their discipline. They can. no longer study dead people. Silly me, I thought that is what archaeologists do, study dead people. Talking about taking the mask off.

      • SDF-7

        “Now we can just talk about studying dead people without worrying about icky data or accuracy! The grant applications will practically write themselves!”

    • The Other Kevin

      If you ever listen to Scott Adams, he has an ongoing joke where he claims that when polled, 25% of people will pick the batshit crazy option. Almost daily he’ll talk about some poll or survey, and ask the viewers what percent they think picked a stupid option. The chat lights up with “25%” and sure enough, it’s right within 1-2 percent.

      The left is now that 25% on every issue.

      • Nephilium

        South Park did it!

    • Sensei

      I have libertarian aware liberal friend. What scares him is not the free market and personal freedom positions, which he supports, but the hypocrisy and the willingness not to push back on Trump.

      It’s interesting watching him deal with cognitive dissonance. He’s not there yet. That said he is my go to person for rational discussions on everything. On non politics including markets we share similar views. He’s also good on realizing the costs of the social positions he advocates.

      Watching Trump break him has been interesting, but he remains sane about his reactions.

      • R C Dean

        “What scares him is not the free market and personal freedom positions, which he supports,”

        So in what sense is he liberal?

      • Sensei

        He believes government needs to act where market outcomes have extreme outcomes.

        He recognizes that it will be less efficient, but the tradeoff is worth it.

      • Mojeaux

        He believes government needs to act where market outcomes have extreme outcomes.

        As in, monopolies (lateral and/or vertical)?

      • Sensei

        Monopolies would be one.

        Or for example your wage could be increased by the amount of your unemployment insurance, but it is mandatory and depending on the state paid by you, your employer or both.

        I would elect to self insure, but that is likely going to raise rates for low income people who need it.

        He views the social good of me subsidizing this insurance and forcing low income people to buy it as a “public good” and worth the reduction in wages. Stops families that can’t save or won’t save from winding up on the street.

      • Mojeaux

        Every social program is specifically designed to keep poor people poor (and for other social engineering motives, but not my point at the moment).

        Get X in benefits, but still can’t pull through the month? If you work, and you make some money, your benefits will be reduced to keep you at the same level. There is no net gain. The rational actor would choose to not work if there is no net gain.

        You have to make being on the dole painful enough to spur action, but that is not its purpose.

  4. Shpip

    A sinkhole opened up under a Philadelphia neighborhood street on Tuesday afternoon after a water main snapped underground, swallowing one car and nearly claiming another.

    That’s not a sinkhole.

    Now that’s a sinkhole.

    (With apologies to Paul Hogan)

    • Suthenboy

      Sunk Hills, Louisiana. I cant find any info on it but around the turn of the last century an entire town and everyone in it disappeared in minutes. My Grandmother lived close by in Flatwoods. She said the sound was like the world cracked open and the shaking knocked her off of her feet. The whole town just disappeared. Zero survivors and no bodies ever recovered.

      That is a sinkhole.

  5. The Late P Brooks

    Fascism is cutting government services!

    Freedom is government mandates!

    Ignorance is strength.

    • kinnath

      freedom is slavery

  6. The Late P Brooks

    Speaking of that depiction of dead people business, are they going to picket Madame Tussaud’s?

    • SDF-7

      Yeah — they should go for the whole ball of wax.

      • ZWAK, doktor of BRAIN SCIENCE!

        I don’t know why, it is just a dummy corporation.

  7. The Late P Brooks

    They steal it from poor people

    “Failure to act enables more unchecked greed and deepening disparities, allowing oligarchs to expand their vast fortunes and further extend their power over the rest of the world,” said economist Jayati Ghosh.

    The collective fortune of the world’s billionaires grew by roughly $10 billion per day during the first month of 2025 as billionaire Donald Trump took office in the United States, ushering in an administration that includes the world’s richest man and other elites hellbent on eviscerating government and delivering fresh tax breaks to the ultra-wealthy.

    The new analysis of billionaire wealth was published Monday by the global #TaxTheSuperRich Movement, an alliance that is pressuring G20 nations to tax the mega-rich in order to stem destructive inequality and fund critical priorities, including badly needed climate action.

    They all want pie.

    • The Other Kevin

      Biden was still president for the first 2/3 of the month.

    • Shpip

      economist Jayati Ghosh

      Ooh, another high-caste Indian socialist. Boy, there seem to be a lot of them in academia and politics these days. Wonder why that is?

      • juris imprudent

        You need us to do the needful thing.

      • ZWAK, doktor of BRAIN SCIENCE!

        Cause he is an academic?

    • Suthenboy

      I notice the lack of people like Biden/Pelosi/Obama/Clinton and their counterparts in industry (looking at you Bill Gates) on these lists of billionaires.

      • Suthenboy

        Also, give a list of all of the names of people who made themselves wildly rich under the current tax code and a list of the people who wrote that tax code.

    • rhywun

      The new analysis of billionaire wealth was published Monday by the global #TaxTheSuperRich Movement

      Totally on the level. 🙄

      • ZWAK, doktor of BRAIN SCIENCE!

        Wait, are these the guys wearing khaki pants, whit shirts and sunglasses, while holding tiki torches?

  8. Shpip

    The loss of the DEI mandates that got them hired.

    You’re not supposed to notice (lest you get the John Derbyshire treatment), but one person did.

    “Won’t someone think of the single moms!?!?”

    • rhywun

      Saw that and could not even.

    • Yusef drives a Kia

      Hilarious thread, thanks!

  9. Suthenboy

    Re: Scott Adams.
    In the future when asked how the Democrat party died historians will say “They reflexively and violently opposed every single thing Donald Trump did so he just picked everything polling 80% approval and did that.”

    They really are chasing his laster beam.

    • The Other Kevin

      I felt that about the entire Biden admin. There were a few things he kept, but by and large it seemed like he just did the opposite of Trump. And those idiots believed their own bullshit enough to thing that would work.

      • Suthenboy

        If you recall Biden said on video he didnt give a shit what people thought because they had the greatest voter fraud machine in history. I think they really believed they could cheat their way into power forever. See my comment earlier today – “None of the democrat leadership have ever really won an election in their lives.”
        That all changed when people began noticing and bothering to vote.

      • The Other Kevin

        I think a big part of it was that the GOP built up a big group of lawyers and poll watchers that knew where to look. Over the years I’ve noticed the Dems have a habit of pushing things way too far. And here we are.

      • Suthenboy

        “…a habit of pushing things too far…”
        They have outdone themselves this time. I really do blame the R’s for not putting brakes on this.

      • ZWAK, doktor of BRAIN SCIENCE!

        “Over the years I’ve noticed the Dems have a habit of pushing things way too far”

        Hubris, clobbered by Nemesis.

  10. Evan from Evansville

    From ded thread on Musk: I wouldn’t call him a welfare queen, as he produces plenty of value. He absolutely *took advantage* of EV tax credits+ to his ridiculous gain. Hate the Game, not the Player? Were I him, I’d spin it as a way of ‘revealing’ to people how much the Green New Bullshit fucked the Useful Idiots who bought in. I am not him. (Also hilarious: Apparently X is now mildly profitable for the first time under his ownership. I agree w Mo: Tremendous charitable act.)

    DAMMIT. How come *I* don’t get an ‘Ev tax credit?!’ I’m right here! I just compiled W2s and I made an awkward amount of money in ’24: $18,163 on a contract, seasonal gig, and (fired from both) plasma centers. Trying to see how to max my return. IIRC $16k/yr is a delineation -point in single tax refunds.
    I *LOVE* that Mel Brooks is credited with creating the term in The Producers: I may need to finagle and begin some ‘creative accounting.’

    • Tonio

      SpaceX gets a lot of launch business from the US Government. Apparently, StarLink is going to be used by the FAA. I respect the hell out of Musk for what he’s done with SpaceX (in particular), but the dude does have some serious conflicts of interest.

  11. The Late P Brooks

    According to the analysis, global billionaire wealth surged by $314 billion total in January, which is “more than the combined wealth of the 2.8 billion people who make up the poorest third of humanity.”

    How much is that in washing machines full of rope?

    • The Other Kevin

      But don’t go after that USAID money.

  12. The Late P Brooks

    Far right crackpottery

    Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said the U.S. private sector has been in a recession and placed blame on the Biden administration agenda.

    The big picture: In a wide-ranging speech, the Treasury secretary said the Trump administration was looking to reverse what he characterized as huge government spending that came at the expense of the private sector.

    “This is about more than just reducing the fiscal deficit,” Bessent said. “Government overspending brings distortions in the economy that inhibit dynamism and limit growth to a designated subset of favorite sectors.”

    But look at the numbers; GDP is strong!

    • The Other Kevin

      It is quite refreshing to hear people say out loud that Yes, what you were seeing with your own eyes was correct.

  13. Ted S.

    The Golden Dyke: A Sleaze Novel

    As though none of the other titles are sleazy.

    • juris imprudent

      As if The Golden Dyke [un-sub-titled] could’ve possibly been non-sleaze?

      • ZWAK, doktor of BRAIN SCIENCE!

        It is a James Dong novel.

        Plenty of Q specially enhanced gadgets!

    • R C Dean

      “Double-Barreled Stud”

      I don’t even want to know.

      • slumbrew

        Must be hell to shop for pants.

  14. UnCivilServant

    I said I would do reviews of those pieces of media in my collection that had been acquired and left unwatched. I didn’t realize that there were dozens, including whole television series.

    I now need some method of deciding what order to go through them in. I’ve got 32 titles right now, one more if I can fix the DVD errors.

    I didn’t like what an internet randomizer gave me. So, I’m looking for procedural suggestions.

    • Sensei

      Year, genre, actor, studio?

      Kodi will let you pull by most fields in IMDB or TheTVDB.

      I think you create a library on TheTVDB.

      • Sensei

        Can create…

      • UnCivilServant

        You misunderstand, I’m looking for a not-quite random order to do the reviews. How to pick that order is where I’m stumbling.

        I’ve sorted my backups just fine

      • Sensei

        I was thinking combination.

        Pick a genre and randomize after that, for example.

      • UnCivilServant

        I think it was a matter of psychology.

        I had been asking for a randomized list where I got the whole list all at once, and then just rejecting the lists as a bad order.

        I fed the list into a spinner generator and spun out the order one result at a time. Fundimentally it was still just asking a computer for random numbers, but it helped with the buy-in to the results.

        So I have my order.

        I do appreciate the brainstorming suggestion, but the problem was ultimately in my head either way.

      • ZWAK, doktor of BRAIN SCIENCE!

        Order of purchase?

      • UnCivilServant

        Zwak – I have no idea what that would be.

        It’s just accumulated content.

    • Rat on a train

      Alphabetical order by title in Japanese?

  15. The Late P Brooks

    I now need some method of deciding what order to go through them in.

    Chronological? Alphabetical?

    • R C Dean

      I was thinking “length of title”.

  16. The Late P Brooks

    David Bowie looks about 16 years old in that video.

  17. The Other Kevin

    Did anyone watch the first cabinet meeting today? Seeing all those people sitting around the same table was great.

    • Sensei

      Musk’s kid wasn’t running around under the table. I was disappointed.

      (Forced to watch CNBC at work.)

  18. Ownbestenemy

    My little slice of FedGov in the wild. People have no issues with what is happening other than execution.

    I’m now triple documenting my time, so Office Space achieved. By the way, the hero of that movie was a lazy, do nothing, employee who fell ass-backward into management.

    • Sensei

      Do you have the right cover sheet?

      • slumbrew

        You need the right cover sheet for the Trump Productivity Statistics reports.

      • R C Dean

        Nice.

      • ZWAK, doktor of BRAIN SCIENCE!

        Did you get the memo?

  19. DEG

    “My wife called me at work – I couldn’t understand what she was saying,” Williams told Keeley.

    “I’ve been a police officer for 32 years,” Williams told Keeley. “It’s part of the deal of living in Philadelphia, no big deal.”

    It’s better than getting shot at I suppose.

  20. Shpip

    Feel-good story of the day

    It’s been a year since tenants arrived at Innovare’s brand-new apartments, carrying garbage bags of their belongings. A former nurse, a cook, a medical receptionist, disabled, retired, many with mental challenges. They had lived in cars, tents and shelters, some for years. Others had been forced into the streets because of untenable rents.

    Counselors had chosen them from thousands of homeless people across Tampa Bay because they seemed able to live on their own, with a little help.

    Turns out if you cherry-pick the top twenty-five out of thousands of urban outdoorsmen to put in apartments, you can eventually point at some success stories.

    • Tonio

      We need to bring back boarding houses (include meals) and rooming houses (no meals). There might be shared bathrooms. The landlady will serve as your social worker, and call your real one if you’re in danger of being evicted.

      But the unholy combo of do-gooders and hotel owners killed that dead.

      • juris imprudent

        What? Have that in my neighborhood!!?? /NIMBY’s don’t want to be left out

    • rhywun

      The building will be trashed within six months anyway. Ask me how I know.

      • Ted S.

        You trashed your new residence? :-p

      • rhywun

        But I have heard stories about the forty campers who moved into the new building across the street a few months ago. Their dogs – which I just found out they are not supposed to have – are shitting all over the yard behind my building, too.

      • rhywun

        My kingdom for an edit button.

  21. The Late P Brooks

    Yowza

    In a potential landmark action, the head of the Environmental Protection Agency has privately urged the Trump administration to reconsider a scientific finding that has long been the central basis for U.S. action against climate change.

    In a report to the White House, EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin called for a rewrite of the agency’s finding that determined planet-warming greenhouse gases endanger public health and welfare, according to four people who were briefed on the matter but spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because the recommendation is not public.

    The 2009 finding under the Clean Air Act is the legal underpinning of a host of climate regulations for motor vehicles, power plants and other pollution sources.

    A spokesperson for the EPA on Wednesday declined to reveal Zeldin’s recommendation, which was made last week under an executive order from Republican President Donald Trump. The order, issued on Trump’s first day in office, directed the EPA to submit a report “on the legality and continuing applicability” of the endangerment finding.

    The Washington Post first reported that Zeldin had urged the White House to strike down the endangerment finding.

    Pull the plug on this house of cards.

    • R C Dean

      That is the right pressure point. I’m sure the justification for revoking it has already been written, somewhere. Take that away, and the whole carbon-neutral Jenga tower comes crashing down.

      • R C Dean

        In fact, I’m disappointed it wasn’t done on Zeldin’s first day. Should have been lined up on the runway already.

      • ZWAK, doktor of BRAIN SCIENCE!

        I wonder if there is some half-assed law that, if looked at just the right way, legally confirms the ’09 finding?

    • Suthenboy

      “….reconsider a scientific finding that has long been the central basis for U.S. action against climate change.”
      It isn’t scientific and the answer is NOT NO BUT FUCK NO.

  22. The Late P Brooks

    The Obama-era finding “is the linchpin of the federal government’s policies for what the president and I call the climate hoax,” said Steve Milloy, a former Trump transition adviser who disputes mainstream science on climate change.

    “If you pull this (finding) out, everything EPA does on climate goes away,’’ Milloy told the AP.

    Oh, no, not the mainstream scientific consensus.

    • Suthenboy

      I always picture that as a bunch of hollow white jackets with grey hair nodding and ‘mmmm hmmmm’ing in unison. A living, breathing parody.

  23. The Late P Brooks

    Should have been lined up on the runway already.

    He needed time to “study” it.

  24. The Late P Brooks

    Environmental groups and legal experts said any attempt to repeal or roll back the endangerment finding would be an uphill task with a slim chance of success.

    “This would be a fool’s errand,’’ said David Doniger, a climate expert at the Natural Resources Defense Council, an environmental group. “In the face of overwhelming science, it’s impossible to think that the EPA could develop a contradictory finding that would stand up in court.”

    “All our arguments are based on this claim. It has to be true.”

    • rhywun

      Pretty much. The “overwhelming science” supposedly proving the claim that underlies all of this does not actually exist.

      • R.J.

        “Fool’s errand,” my ass. Get rid of it! Boy, this is going to be a good year.

    • Suthenboy

      Doniger apparently didnt get the memo on USAID. His water just got cut off. I hope he is polishing up his resume.

  25. Mojeaux

    Are there slurs worse than “cunt”? Because I need some.

    • slumbrew

      Politician?

    • slumbrew

      Things going poorly with the aunts, I fear…

      • Mojeaux

        🤬

      • slumbrew

        Sorry to hear, Mojeaux.

        Nothing like family to really make things terrible.

    • ZWAK, doktor of BRAIN SCIENCE!

      Twat?

      It is hard for me to tell, as the wife uses them both.

    • Sensei

      Are you a British (or Irish) guy? Because that could be your best friend.

      • rhywun

        Or find a Brit. They are great at coming up with slurs that almost sound respectable.

    • JaimeRoberto (carnitas/spicy salsa)

      MF’ing cunte?

    • R.J.

      I am not very good at the whole insults thing.
      But Trump did give you back you right to call people fags and retards again. You could use that.

      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QfD_rYMXPCg

      • rhywun

        Beautiful.

      • Stinky Wizzleteats

        The guy who made that was playing it safe though, there was a word conspicuously missing. Ya know what I’m sayin’ my…uh…fellow libertarian person?

      • R.J.

        Feckless?

    • Suthenboy

      Consult the governor of Wisconsin. I think he will have just what you need term-wise.

    • Ted S.

      Papist?

    • Sean

      I think you’re supposed to add descriptors. Such as disease-ridden or puss-filled.

    • Sensei

      Gaylord Felche?

      • Sensei

        Felcher!

    • Aloysious

      spunk bubble?

      knob shammy?

    • Aloysious

      cock holster?

  26. The Late P Brooks

    Are there slurs worse than “cunt”? Because I need some.

    There must be some appropriate biblical references.

    • Mojeaux

      Should I resort to biblical or Shakespearean insults, Susie is not smart enough to know how badly I’m actually insulting her.

      • Yusef drives a Kia

        Goood
        For
        You
        also go fuck yourself

      • Yusef drives a Kia

        For an insult Mo,

      • R.J.

        bloviating rectum
        Shit-speckled harpy

      • Mojeaux

        Thing is, I have to keep my hands to myself and my tongue in my head because I need the moral high ground, and I do so value the moral high ground.

        She’s acting in bad faith and I have to let her. I’m feeling very powerless at the moment.

      • ZWAK, doktor of BRAIN SCIENCE!

        Two old favorites of mine, curtesy of a surf team manager I knew:

        Ass for dick holster

        Chin for ball rest

  27. The Late P Brooks

    I want Zeldin to show up at a Congressional hearing and point out the mainstream scientific consensus that the earth was flat and the sun revolved around it.

    • rhywun

      Pfft. The science settles when it arrives at the correct answer.

  28. Suthenboy

    Grabbing at straws…..
    Now we are going to be eaten by bears because Drumpfitler is giving pink slips for forest rangers. At least the people locked in bathrooms will be safe.

    Beyond pathetic.

    • rhywun

      Only if they are All-Gender Bathrooms.

    • Muzzled Woodchipper

      Let them cry. They are of no consequence now. Just point and laugh.

    • mock-star

      I was told that ha;f the population would rather come face to face with a strange bear in the woods than a (male) forest ranger.

      • mock-star

        *half*