Thursday’s Path – March 10th, 2011

By Chrissy the Hyphenated

Good morning, Polinators!  Here’s something FUN to start your day. :o)

The graphic is posted in my “2006-2010 Democrats rule Congress” album

http://news.webshots.com/album/578680685balugV

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37 responses to “Thursday’s Path – March 10th, 2011

  1. Something we won’t be reading or hearing in the U.S. media. Seems UK trashmen won’t pick-up those toxic eco-bulbs…..lol.

    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1363448/We-pick-toxic-new-bulbs-Councils-say-energy-saving-lights-dangerous-binmen.html

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  2. Death threats to WI Senators:

    http://www.620wtmj.com/shows/charliesykes/117726263.html?blog=y

    Can you imagine the outrage and how crazy the MSM would go if a Tea Partier had sent out that email? Don’t hold your breath waiting to hear about it in any MSM site. These union people are thugs, bullies and criminals. They really need to arrest every last one of them.

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    • If this gets reported (and I’m not gonna hold my breath), the left will probably say Sarah Palin sent it.

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      • I just caught some of Rush on my walk, he laughed the DOJ was investigating the threatening letter. Holder won’t do anything if the threat wasn’t against ‘his people’.

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        • So true; no one cares what happens to those pasty-faced Republican legislators. Right now, almost everyone I know on FB who lives in Wisconsin (and not a few expatriate Wisconsinites) are on a rampage against Gov. Walker and the Republicans, and saying some of the nastiest, vilest, most horrible things imaginable about them, and about what they hope happens to them — it would curl your hair. Guess they didn’t get the civility memo…

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          • FranklytheNut's avatar FranklytheNut

            Shall I post “Go, Governor Walker” on your FB page? LOL

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            • Not a bad idea FtN. As I said before, some of the lefty garbage my FB friends post, I now realize why we haven’t been friends for 40 years 😛

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              • FranklytheNut's avatar FranklytheNut

                I know, but I was talking about posting it on Bob’s page. Depends on how much actual “bitterness” the bluebird is looking for today.

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              • Believe me, I admire the courage of those of you who post things like that on FB. I’m living in a small and intensely blue town that the unions and the democrat party pretty much own, and I am trying to avoid alienating people with whom I have to work and associate on a daily basis — especially those who have it in their power to make life more difficult and miserable for my teenage daughter, who has more than enough problems to deal with already. Won’t bore you with the particulars, but her already very limited opportunities in this town would be even more severely limited if I were to become too vocal with my politically unpopular opinions.

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              • FranklytheNut's avatar FranklytheNut

                I don’t understand why ANYBODY is sympathetic with that bunch of rioting losers. There’s video on The Blaze (Glenn Beck), and what they’re doing is revolting. And revolting! Someone there said it right, “This is anarchy.”

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    • chrissythehyphenated's avatar chrissythehyphenated

      6-figure bus drivers and other working-class heroes
      By Ann Coulter – March 09, 2011
      http://www.wnd.com/?pageId=272929

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    • chrissythehyphenated's avatar chrissythehyphenated

      Ewww. I experienced burned hair once in a pup tent when my companion’s waist long hair fell on the Coleman lantern. Oh my.

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      • FranklytheNut's avatar FranklytheNut

        How long was her hair after they trimmed off the damage? I always burned stuff that was pretty short anyway…bangs, eyebrows, stuff like that!

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    • FranklytheNut's avatar FranklytheNut

      Speaking of incinerating your hair, Noni sent me this clip:

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  3. Oh great, Jesse Jackson * live* from Madison calling for a Revolt and Recall….on FNC.

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  4. FranklytheNut's avatar FranklytheNut

    My goodness, I leave her for a few hours to babysit Grandpa, and she rewards me by 2 blog posts, one of which drags out a juvenile anecdote of mine only 51 years old, even if the bluebird of bitterness was her ultimate inspiration. I think I’ll tutor Devon in more than SPELLING if she doesn’t watch out!

    http://goldcountrymeetsbigsky.blogspot.com/2011_03_01_archive.html

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    • chrissythehyphenated's avatar chrissythehyphenated

      ROFLLLLLLLLLLLL … your girls are SO FUNNY! But of course they get it from you. :o)))))

      My mom sent me once to burn invoices that were old enough the IRS didn’t care any more. I got bored with top-feeding them into the incinerator in small batches and chucked in an inch or so. The fire stopped, so I peered in and WHOOOOSH! the whole thing caught in one grand eruption.

      Okay, so hot, but no biggie. Until I got inside and my mother looked at me with the most horrified look I’d seen since maybe that time in Hungary when the hotel manager took our passports AND KEPT THEM the WHOLE TIME we were in Budapest. 1965 was not a great time to be behind the Iron Curtain with no proof of one’s American citizenship. It’s a wonder I didn’t get gangrene of the finger tips, what with my mother never letting loose of my 11-year-old hand the whole time we were there.

      Oh so, anyway, incinerator, hot whooshing.

      Did you know that if you get your face whooshed with a really quick, very hot flame, your eyelashes can actually turn to ash BUT NOT FALL OFF? It’s quite interesting. Eye brows too. They both take rather a long time to grow back, but on the plus side, one’s parental unit is unlikely to ever again make you burn boring old invoices again.

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      • Wow, what some people won’t do to escape from doing chores! 🙂

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      • FranklytheNut's avatar FranklytheNut

        I don’t remember whether my eyebrows turned to ash or just evaporated off my face the time one of my Japanese sisters and I, in an effort to bake muffins, turned on the gas for several minutes and then stuck the match down there to light it. I just remember it as being impressive, in both the visual AND the auditory departments. I was a 4th-grader or less, so it’s not too surprising I don’t remember the details. I might remember more if the eyebrows hadn’t grown back…

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    • Love your blog, but blogspot hates me. It’s complicated. My first blog was on blogspot, I think I called it Streams of unConsciousness and could never figure it out. Then I tried WordPress for my next attempt, what sweethearts 🙂

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  5. chrissythehyphenated's avatar chrissythehyphenated

    This looks good!

    http://politics.blogs.foxnews.com/2011/03/10/senators-introduce-tough-new-detainee-legislation-guantanamo-remain-open-indefinitely

    EXCERPT: Nearly 10 years after the terrorists attacks of September 11, 2001, an influential group of Republican senators, led by Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., and joined by Independent Sen. Joe Lieberman of Connecticut, introduced legislation Thursday that radically changes the way the nation treats military detainees captured in the war on terrorism.

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