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Jan 28, 2017 08:15:23   #
You betcha!
QuestGirl wrote:
This one will be coming back:

Don't let the bedbugs bite.
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Jan 27, 2017 18:38:48   #
He mentioned cooking his sausage also, just thought that might be painful.
badbobby wrote:
we were talkin bout bacon weren't we?
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Jan 27, 2017 18:33:07   #
After while crocodile. I need to get a thingamajig. He doesn't have a pot to piss in. Man, that is mind bending trying to think of some of the old words and phrases. Thanks, Don D.
Don G. Dinsdale wrote:
Old Words

Before Elaine died (about 8 years ago), in San Diego she went to an Ace Hardware Store and ask for some 'clothesline rope' they had no idea what she was talking about... Dryers have been around 60 years it seems... ha... Don D.

Murgatroyd? When was the last time you heard the word Murgatroyd? Heavens to Murgatroyd! Lost Words from our youth. Words gone as surely as the buggy whip! Sad really!

How about a "whatchamacallit"?

The other day, a not so elderly (65) lady said something to her son about driving a “jalopy” and he looked at her quizzically and said what the heck is a jalopy? OMG (new phrase!), he had never heard of the word jalopy! She knew she was old but not that old.

Well, I hope you are “hunky dory” after you read this and chuckle.

About a month ago, I illuminated some old expressions that have become obsolete because of the inexorable march of time and technology. These phrases included "Don't touch that dial," “carbon copy," "You sound like a broken record" and "Hung out to dry."

Back in the olden days we had a lot of moxie. We tried to straighten up and fly right. Heavens to Betsy! Gee whillikers! Jumping Jehoshaphat! Holy moley! Peachy keen! We were living the Life of Riley and even a regular guy couldn't accuse us of being a knucklehead, a nincompoop or a pill. Not for all the tea in China!

Back in the olden days, life used to be swell but when was the last time anything was swell? Swell has gone the way of the D.A, the duckbill hairdo, penny loafers, poodle skirts, saddle shoes, and pedal pushers. Oh, my aching back. Kilroy was here but he isn't anymore.

We wake up from what surely has been just a short nap and before we can say, Well I'll be a monkey's uncle!/This is a fine kettle of fish! - we discover that the words we grew up with, the words that seemed as omnipresent as oxygen, have vanished with scarcely a notice from our tongues, our pens, and our keyboards.

Poof, go the words of our youth, the words we've left behind. We blink and they're gone. Where have all those phrases gone?

Long gone: Pshaw, The milkman did it, Hey!, It's your nickel. Don't yank my chain. Knee high to a grasshopper. Fiddlesticks! I'll see you in the funny papers. Don't take any wooden nickels.

It turns out there are more of these lost words and expressions than Carter has liver pills. This can be disturbing stuff! We of a certain age have been blessed to live in changeful times. For a child each new word is like a shiny toy, a toy that has no age. We at the other end of the chronological arc have the fond memories there are words that once did not exist and there were words that once strutted their days upon the earthly stage and now are heard no more, except in our collective memory. See ya later, alligator!
Old Words br br Before Elaine died (about 8 years... (show quote)
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Jan 27, 2017 18:02:30   #
Won't that hurt?
badbobby wrote:
since I mostly stay sober
and don't wake up with a hangover
I shall just fry mine
along with my sausage
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Jan 27, 2017 17:52:37   #
Cats usually train their people!
slatten49 wrote:
I wouldn't know...I've never had or even known of a well-trained cat. Well, maybe a cat well-trained to eat and sleep when and wherever they please.
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Jan 27, 2017 17:51:09   #
y cats would go sooooo crazy over the tower.
PaulPisces wrote:
Well, the photo isn't exactly verified, but I'm pretty certain this was taken at AuntiE's house.
Well, the photo isn't exactly verified, but I'm pr... (show quote)
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Jan 27, 2017 17:37:44   #
How in the heck did they do that???
Don G. Dinsdale wrote:
The Couch Commander

Very Good, Made Me Smile... Don D.

Everyone will get a chuckle out of this one:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OIDEGN4Js40

He Was President For 8 Years, Yeeee God!!

Brian S. Kroll
"Be polite, be professional, but have a plan to k**l everybody you meet". ---General James Mattis
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Jan 27, 2017 17:29:57   #
Buckle up Don, this is going to be a bumpy and I think a fantastic ride. The left and right in DC as well as the media are ot going to let things go smoothly. DT is destroying their GOOD OLD BOY(and GAL) status quo!
Don G. Dinsdale wrote:
Anyone Who Doubted President Trump Know Better Now!!! Don D.

Trump Sets Dizzying Withe House Pace In First Days

By Amie Parnes ~ Jan 26, 2017 ~ The Hill

In his first days in office, President Trump is taking on a dizzying schedule that is decidedly different from those of his immediate predecessors.

Trump is in the Oval Office to take meetings earlier than President Obama, and he’s worked through dinner to stay in the West Wing later than President George W. Bush, who would generally return to his residence at 6 p.m. sharp.

Trump doesn’t like to read books, those who know him say. And he doesn’t work out because he believes it’s an energy drain, according to the 2016 book “Trump Revealed.”

“When you’re making speeches for 25,000 people and shouting and screaming and having fun with everybody and making America great again, you get a lot of exercise,” he told People magazine last summer.

Trump does like to watch TV, and he is partial to cable news. On Tuesday night, he tweeted about sending help to Chicago shortly after Fox News host Bill O’Reilly’s show aired a segment about crime in the city.

One Trump ally familiar with the president’s routines said his White House schedule is similar to the one he’s held for years, and described him as “a late-night guy and early morning riser.”

“His body clock is one that is very conducive to running on little sleep,” the ally said, adding that Trump is known to get up before 6 a.m.

The White House has to adapt to each new occupant, including their management styles and lifestyles.

Obama sent a clear message to aides early on that he intended to be home for dinner with his family. But after dinner, the self-dubbed “night guy” would make his way into his personal office in the Treaty Room and resume work, tweaking his speeches and sending emails to staff.

Bush, also an early riser, started his day by getting his wife, former first lady Laura Bush, her coffee and reading the morning papers.

He told his advisers he wanted to be in the Oval Office at 7 a.m. on the dot. But he indicated he wanted downtime in the evenings to exercise and liked to be in bed no later than 10 p.m. and often earlier, Bush’s aides recalled.

Trump’s pace is a bit more frantic, and many of his daily events are being captured by television cameras in his first week in office.

The 70-year-old is living as a weekday bachelor in the 132-room mansion, as the first lady, Melania Trump, is set to be in New York through the school year with the couple’s son, 10-year-old Barron. Melania will be back for weekends and may come to live in Washington, after the school year.

“It’s a robust schedule,” one White House aide said. “He isn’t wasting any time. He said he was going to go to work for the American people, and that’s what he’s doing.”

This week, Trump has packed his days with meetings with business leaders and auto industry executives and calls to world leaders, including Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel and Prime Minister Narendra Modi of India.

He has also invited Senate leadership to the White House and had individual meetings, including one with Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.).

But former White House aides have noticed one thing largely missing from his schedule: the p**********l daily briefing. Trump has only received the briefing, set up as a meeting with advisers, once this week — on Monday morning.

Both Bush and Obama typically received the briefing in person. But White House officials say even though Trump hasn’t chosen to receive the briefing in person, he has received a hard copy of it each day.

Bradley Blakeman, who served as the deputy assistant to Bush for appointments and scheduling, said the lack of the daily briefing on Trump’s calendar isn’t unusual.

“Every person has their own style,” Blakeman said, adding that Bush preferred to receive his in person at the start of his day.

“The goal of the president is his time,” he continued, adding that he would build in an hour and a half for Bush’s lunch each day and 45 of minutes of administrative time in the morning and again in the afternoon.

“I wanted the president to have the schedule more in his head than in his pocket,” he said.

In some ways, Trump’s t***sition to office has been more seamless than those of his predecessors.

After all, he knows what it’s like to live above the store. After working late as president of the Trump Organization, he would routinely take the elevator upstairs to his Trump Tower penthouse.

But without his immediate family regularly around for now, Trump especially “wants to keep himself busy,” Blakeman predicted.

“Because when you go up [to the residence] at 6 p.m., what are you going to do?” he said. “Without your wife and your kid, you’re pretty lonely. And being president is a lonely job.”

Jordan Fabian Contributed.

http://thehill.com/homenews/administration/316204-trump-sets-dizzying-wh-pace-in-first-days
Anyone Who Doubted President Trump Know Better Now... (show quote)
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Jan 27, 2017 11:24:43   #
Actually Sparky H20 is more of a contributor to the earth retaining heat than C02.
straightUp wrote:
Yes, CO2 is a natural component of our atmosphere and plants convert the gas into oxygen, but there's a little something called balance. Too much CO2 is bad. It's pretty easy to visualize... beer is good... it's cold and tasty... But too much beer is bad... it makes people drunk. The reason why too much CO2 is bad is because it retains heat in the atmosphere and THAT is what causes g****l w*****g.
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Jan 26, 2017 21:57:06   #
CO2 is essential to life on this world. Almost all plants require CO2. They use it for photosynthius (sp)(the green) which produces oxygen. The air in the us is as clean as it has ever been with the exception of the west coast which has to deal with their own output as well as what's coming across the pacific from China India etc. The rest of the world's air sucks but the left wants to hamstring us as having to spend billions to clean up the cleanest air in the world. BS!!!!!!!!
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peter11937 wrote:
A vast number of so called environmental regulations run counter to a healthy environment. Trying to regulate something without knowing what makes it healthy is irrational. For instance, at what concentrations are the levels of CO2 healthy? 160 PPM 180 (Parts per million). 300 ppm, 400 ppm, 800 ppm, 1200 ppm or 1800 ppm. What level is more dangerous to life 180 ppm or 2800 ppm?
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Jan 26, 2017 21:44:16   #
President Trump is an a******lity to what is considered a politician. He is a business man which I believe is what we are long over due needing to leading this country. The Rebubs had better realize what is going on and get onboard.
QuestGirl wrote:
I don't think OUR President Trump is narcissistic. He cares much about the well being of another without personal gain. He seems to have only a limited vocabulary issue, probably because he isn't a big book reader. The man is just plain smart with a head for NUMBERS. The press has yet to figure that out. The thing about numbers is that they are absolute. Just like t***h.
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Jan 26, 2017 20:24:40   #
I am totally with you on that LJ. My daughter (36) talked me into getting an I phone (over my flip phone) so we could text and wanted to hook me up on Facebook and twitter, NO FREEKIN WAY! You go GAL!
lindajoy wrote:
Well he may have, but I don't do those places, twitter, Facebook, etc..Don't care for them or trust them, especially face book..
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Jan 26, 2017 15:34:33   #
As it is the oil is t***sported on rail cars owned by Warren Buffet and is a much more dangerous mode than pipelines. Mike
private wrote:
"I guess he doesn't really care about the reprecussions to the "American people" he is hurting!"

Just one of his orders (Keystone) re-establishes a project that will create jobs by the thousands, mandates that all materials be US made, and reduces our dependence on foreign oil. How does anyone take away from this that it hurts people in the US?
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Jan 26, 2017 15:11:17   #
And Larry, as of 1500 Thursday, Pres. Trump has issued 1 less than Obama did in the same time frame. Mike
Larry the Legend wrote:
In case you didn't notice, Emperor-King Trump is issuing all these orders to undo all the previous Emperor-King's orders. The difference is blatantly obvious to anyone paying the least amount of attention. Please do try and keep up...
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Jan 26, 2017 09:08:42   #
Meleeka, as has been said before, do some research before posting. Planned Parenthood DOES NOT do MAMMOGRAMS or PRENATAL CARE. Nor after birth care. Planned Parenthood mainly does a******ns and selling baby body parts. Don't believe me? Call a Planned Parenthood office and request a mammogram.
reconreb wrote:
Well , if you insist .. I would not want you to go away not being satisfied , but people like you are never satisfied ..oh well ..not worth it !
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