Well…

‘That’ was interesting…

Last night got a bit ‘sporty’ for about 1 1/2 hours as we had a major weather ‘event’ move through Tiny Town…

We got a little over an inch of rain in about an hour, and two reported tornadoes, one a few miles south of us, another a few miles northwest of us, and a ‘lowering’ coming right at us.

Highest ‘sustained’ winds were measured at 70 mph (straight line), and of course we were put under ‘flood watch’ as soon as the tornado warnings had dropped. We were also ‘featured’ on Ryan Hall’s YouTube channel, which is something you NEVER want to see.

I had the computers off, TV off, and kept watch from the garage until the winds started blowing rain six feet into the garage and power started flickering.

So no, I don’t have any pictures of the weather mass, and videos of rain never show well, sorry about that.

This is an after the fact shot of what ran over us last night taken about an hour later. The ‘stuff’ over Lawton is what hit us going NE at about 25mph, and it took a while for ALL that mess to go over.

Screenshot

I turned the computer on long enough to get this drafted and up, and I went to bed, because we were supposed to get hit again about 0400.

Bottom line, we’re all okay, just a tad wet…

Welcome to life on the dry line… sigh

There is trolling…

And then there is EPIC trolling!!!

Democrats spent years insisting that there was no border crisis, but the American people saw the truth with their own eyes. Illegal immigration became a driving issue in the 2024 election and helped propel Trump back into the White House. Yet despite the message from voters, Democrats still haven’t learned their lesson. They continue to prioritize the interests of illegal immigrants over their own constituents and stubbornly deny the very real crisis that President Trump is working to fix.

President Donald Trump just turned their denial into an epic display of truth that has liberal heads exploding across Washington. In a masterful trolling of the open-borders crowd, the White House lawn transformed overnight into a rogues’ gallery of criminal illegal aliens who have been arrested under Trump’s administration. 

Full article, HERE from PJ Media, with video!!!

The only thing ‘better’ in my opinion would have been to have added the name and country of origin, but as we say in the military, ‘photos affirm’…

LOL

This is about laying the truth out there and letting the chips fall where they may. Now, if they can get past the judges, these newest illegals can be put on aircraft and be sent back where they came from…

Couldn’t happen to a ‘better’ bunch in my opinion. And apparently the .gov got another 114 in Colorado Springs Sunday night/Monday morning.

Rack ’em and stack ’em!!!

A little humor…

To start the week…

Tongue firmly in cheek, as it were…

TEN THINGS WOMEN WILL SIMPLY NEVER UNDERSTAND…

Men are a misunderstood lot, which all in all is probably for the best.  Women are better off not knowing that we eat with our hands the minute they leave the room or that we use their nail clippers to trim our nose hair.  Better for them, better for us.  Still, it’s annoying that women spend more time and money trying to understand the minds of cats than they do wondering about what makes men tick.  Which is why they’ll never understand…

  1. Our consuming need to own the biggest and most expensive version of just about everything.

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Our compulsive desire to drive off-road vehicles in cities and use corkscrews that resemble off-shore drilling equipment is well documented.  As marketing targets, men are suckers for terms like “professional” or “industrial strength”, because inside every man is the germ of every profession he ever imagined himself one day excelling at. Most of these purchases are harmless, little more than childish wish fulfillment played out at a higher testosterone level.  But occasionally we go too far.  The guy upstairs from me once boasted that he had a filter which filled his flat with “operating theatre quality air”.  I kept him away from my surgical steel steak knives.

  1. Why we are so bad at shopping.

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We’ve never been trained to do it the right way.  Supermarkets are like giant booby traps for males – which is why if you send a man out to but eggs, sugar and bread you should not be surprised if he returns home with a case of wine, a pair of jeans and a tree.

  1. The reason why we don’t like to discuss The Relationship.

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Most of us will find any excuse to dodge those conversations that start with questions like “Are you really happy?” and “Where do you see us going?”  A relationship is a delicate thing, like an antique clock, and we know what will happen if we start picking it apart.  Often our reticence will result in a lengthy conversation about why we have trouble talking about The Relationship.

  1. Why we think we can fix things.

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Almost all men believe they can repair virtually anything with a little patience.  In reality, we’re only half right.  Men are extremely good at taking things apart: whether it’s a dishwasher or an antique clock, a man can break it down to its most basic components in no time. Unfortunately, this is where our expertise usually leaves off, and we’re mostly satisfied with leaving bits and pieces spread all over newspaper on the kitchen table.

  1. Men and video games.

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Women cannot understand how grown men can waste huge chunks of their lives zapping things off a screen.  When a man repeatedly rings his girlfriend to say he has to work late and routinely comes home at two in the morning all glassy eyed, she will usually take this as evidence of an affair – when it’s more likely that a pirated copy of Streetfighter II is making the rounds at the office.

  1. That sometimes we really are ill.

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When men get ill, women are generally united in their belief that we are faking it.  This is based on a tired old axiom stating that men will never fully understand the agony of childbirth so deserve no sympathy regarding matters of pain, fear or  incapacitation.  For the record, it should be noted that all men are in a constant state of feeling slightly under the weather just from being men.  It’s only a misplaced sense of machismo that forces us from our beds every day to go into work and then down to the pub for a couple of schooners of the only thing that ever makes us feel any better.

  1. The way we watch television.

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Men don’t just watch the TV, they plug right in.  Once we’re on the right wavelength, we can watch almost anything, including commercials, with a slack-jawed intensity which probably drives you crazy. Unfortunately for women, men cannot achieve this higher state without a firm grasp on the remote.

  1. Our sense of humor.

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When women say that what they most want from a man is a sense of humor, they tend to mean something different from what we mean.  Women never understand the comic genius of their mate who makes beer come out of his nose.

  1. Why we’re so boring.

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Male conversation generally relies heavily on petty obsession, technical jargon, numbing detail and presumed expertise.  Topics that women only feel the need to mention in passing become Test-Match length debates among men.  True, some of us are able to combine a scintillating wit with a flair for story telling and a nose for gossip, but we tend to reserve these talents for conversations with women. Between ourselves, the drive to talk at length about tire pressure or “Star Trek” episodes is too alluring.  Even if your local pool team boasted Socrates, Einstein and Oscar Wilde as members, you’d still probably have to discuss the fastest way to get to the freeway.

  1. The male menopause.

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Midlife crisis, the seven year itch, whatever you like to call it – women don’t understand the seriousness of this condition, instead seeing it only as an excuse for a man to resign from his job, buy a Harley Davidson and start a relationship with a woman a third of his age.  Like there has to be more to it than that.

Funny that…

Seems that ‘climate’ change is mysteriously going ‘away’…

The climate scam is imploding right now. Of course there are still plenty of remaining pockets of climate cultism, but the whole movement is crumbling.
It’s the most massive scientific fraud in human history, and it will take significant time to completely die, but make no mistake: It IS dying.
In no particular order, here are some updates on the climate scam implosion.
  1. “Huge: A powerful climate alliance of the World Economic Forum, major companies, the UN, and banks is “at an end“.
  2. “Bill Gates is giving up on climate change …Breakthrough Energy, a joint venture between Bill Gates and a handful of other billionaires… is slashing much of its policy staff.”
  3. NASA GISS funding “terminated”?: “New NASA Chief Will Wind Down Climate Alarm Shop“.

Full list (another 30 items) HERE from Tom A. Nelson on X.

A number of folks, myself included, have been ‘suspicious’ of climate change since 2008, because we’ve dealt with actual climatologists, and/or taken part in test programs that measured certain things in the environment that didn’t ‘match’ what the climate change models said.

Also, we’ve got enough experience with models to question the so called ‘facts’ that mysteriously skewed to ‘match’ the models.

For example, good luck today finding any raw temperature data… Seems all that is now ‘somewhere’ else and not available.

Also, there has never been a discussion of the changes in the environment surrounding many of the ‘urban’ measurement locations, especially WRT the additional amounts of concrete/asphalt/buildings that tend to hold heat and will naturally show higher temps than 30-50 year old measurements in the same location.

Think what you like, but please at least take a look at the embedded links on Mr. Nelson’s post, and think about what they are actually saying…

YMMV, IANAL, I didn’t stay at a Holiday Inn last night either…

 

No Intarwebz…

Apparently a fiber ‘cut’ somewhere in the Dallas area has us, Amarillo, Lubbock, and Midland all down yesterday evening. Estimated TTR is 9-12 hours.

Soooo, go read the folks on the sidebar. They rite gud!

Posted from my iPhone.

What if???

Uber actually followed through for a change???

Uber warned Colorado that it may cease operations in the state entirely if a new bill targeting rideshare companies were to become law.

The Colorado House of Representatives successfully passed a bill designed to “increase protections for persons engaged with transportation network companies” on April 16. Among those protections included conducting a regular criminal background check for drivers every six months and requiring drivers to make audio and video recordings of trips.

The HB25-1291 bill passed on 59-6 bipartisan vote before it was referred to the Senate Committee on Business, Labor, & Technology, where it was amended to the Committee of the Whole on a 4-3 vote on Tuesday. The bill will be reviewed by the state Senate on Friday.

Full article, HERE from Fox News.

I will be the first to admit I haven’t read/understood the bill, so I can’t really speak to it…

But, having said that, Uber is notorious for making ‘threats’ to leave, but not going through with it…

Is that going to happen again?

I have absolutely no idea, but I wonder if the taxis have the same requirements???

Two tiers…

Of justice in Minnesota…

A Minnesota state employee avoided criminal charges after vandalizing at least six Tesla vehicles, the local district attorney announced this week, prompting outrage from local leaders who spoke to Fox News Digital.

The Hennepin County Attorney’s Office (HCAO) said it would seek “diversion” over charges against Minnesota Department of Human Services data analyst Dylan Bryan Adams after causing $20,000 in damages. The diversion approach “helps to ensure the individual keeps their job and can pay restitution,” according HCAO. 

When reached for comment by Fox News Digital, the Minnesota Department of Human Services did not clarify Adams’ employment status, but said: “We are reviewing the matter at this time. State employees are expected to follow our code of conduct and hold themselves to the highest ethical standards through their words and actions.”

Full article, HERE from Fox News.

OBTW, he did over $20,000 of damage… But since he’s a Dem and ’employee’ of the State, he ‘thinks’ he gonna walk.

Somehow, I think the DOJ might be interested in this one…

Just sayin…

IMHO, it’s past time for this kind of two-tier crap to be stopped, and stopped with a vengeance!!!

A little humor…

For Hump Day…

A.A.A.D.D..

KNOW THE SYMPTOMS!
Thank goodness there’s a name for this disorder.

Age-Activated Attention Deficit Disorder.

This is how it manifests:

I decide to water my garden. As I turn on the hose in the driveway, I look over at my car and decide it needs washing.

As I start toward the garage, I notice mail on the porch table that I brought up from the mail box earlier.

I decide to go through the mail before I wash the car. I lay my car keys on the table,
Put the junk mail in the garbage can under the table, And notice that the can is full.

So, I decide to put the bills back on the table and take out the garbage first…

But then I think, Since I’m going to be near the mailbox when I take out the garbage anyway, I may as well pay the bills first.

I take my cheque book off the table, and see that there is only one cheque left. My extra cheques are in my desk in the study, so I go inside the house to my desk where I find the can of Pepsi I’d been drinking. I’m going to look for my cheques, but first I need to push the Pepsi aside so that I don’t accidentally knock it over.

The Pepsi is getting warm, and I decide to put it in the refrigerator to keep it cold. As I head toward the kitchen with the Pepsi, a vase of flowers on the counter catches my eye–they need water.

I put the Pepsi on the counter and discover my reading glasses that I’ve been searching for all morning. I decide I better put them back on my desk, but first I’m going to water the flowers.

I set the glasses back down on the counter, fill a container with water and suddenly spot the TV remote. Someone left it on the kitchen table. I realize that tonight when we go to watch TV, I’ll be looking for the remote, but I won’t remember that it’s on the kitchen table, so I decide to put it back in the den where it belongs, but first I’ll water the flowers.

I pour some water in the flowers, but quite a bit of it spills on the floor. So, I set the remote back on the table, g et some towels and wipe up the spill.

Then, I head down the hall trying to remember what I was planning to do.

At the end of the day:
The car isn’t washed,
The bills aren’t paid,
There is a warm can of Pepsi sitting on the counter,
The flowers don’t have enough water,
There is still only 1 cheque in my cheque book,
I can’t find the remote,
I can’t find my glasses,
And I don’t remember what I did with the car keys.

Then, when I try to figure out why nothing got done today, I’m really baffled because I know I was busy all day, and I’m really tired.

I realize this is a serious problem, and I’ll try to get some help for it, but first I’ll check my e-mail….

Do me a favour.
Forward this message to everyone you know, because I don’t remember who I’ve sent it to.

Don’t laugh — if this isn’t you yet, your day is coming!

P.S.I don’t remember who sent it to me, so if it was you, I’m sorry

Pope Francis…

Has passed from this mortal coil. He died yesterday morning, Rome time apparently due to a stroke and heart attack.

(AP: Alessandra Tarantino)

From Fox News-

Pope Francis’ will, which was released after his death on Monday, outlined his desire to be buried in Santa Maria Maggiore, a basilica in Rome.

One of Rome’s four papal basilicas, seven popes are buried at Santa Maria Maggiore (which translates to Saint Mary Major in English).

Francis will be the first pope buried outside the Vatican in over 100 years, and the first Pope buried at Santa Maria Maggiore in over 350 years.

The last time a pope was buried outside the Vatican was in 1924. Pope Leo XIII died in 1903 and was initially buried in the Vatican in 1903; his remains were later moved to the Archbasilica of Saint John Lateran in Rome in 1924.

May he rest in peace.

Next is nine days of mourning, followed by his burial, and the Conclave of 136 Cardinals under the age of 80, who will choose the next Pope, however long that may take.

This…

So much this…

The FSU shooting is a little closer to home than I’d like. I’m about an hour and a half from Tallahassee and have been there many times, including a few trips to the FSU campus.

And right now, a lot of people are using this awful tragedy to justify gun control and call for more of it, but that crumbles in the face of what happened.

See, Florida may be fairly pro-gun, especially when compared to states like California or New York, but it’s also what I call the most restrictive pro-gun state in the nation. They have more gun control laws on the books than most pro-gun states ever would.

And none of them did a thing to stop the alleged killer. 

In fact, this shooting is actually proof that gun control doesn’t stop these things from happening.

Full article, HERE from Town Hall.

Every law Florida has in place, even though it is a CCW state, did not prevent the tragedy at FSU.

Why???

Simple…because criminals will not obey laws.

And to my mind, one of the most egregious laws is the gun free zone law. This prevents licensed conceal carriers from carrying in those zones, preventing a quick response to a criminal bent on killing someone(s).

The Luby’s shooting in KiIleen HERE, and Suzanna Hupp’s campaign, along with George Bush becoming governor was what FINALLY got Texas to pass CCW.

Sadly, Texas has gun free zones too…

Funny how it’s always the ‘gun’ that gets the press, and the left/Dems/et al love dancing in the blood of the victims while they spout the ‘evils’ of guns…but you never hear them talk about the criminals that commit the crimes- Witness the lengths the groups in Tenn have gone to keep the writings/manifesto of The Covenant School in Nashville in 2023, HERE.

Or how often the ethnicity of the shooter plays into the amount of ‘coverage’ a story gets…

How many times have we heard “They were on (insert law enforcement agency here) radar… AFTER the shooting…

I don’t have a good answer, but Tom’s article just reenforced my belief that I should carry every day, and NOT visit gun free zones. Which is why I haven’t been to a movie theater in years, no great loss, and I’ve saved a bunch of money, too!

It also plays into places I will or won’t visit, including entire states and any blue city. I also try to not be where people are doing stupid things, and I’m too old to stay up long enough to get in trouble after midnight either.

Just putting this out here for thought. Who knows, maybe somebody will read this and rethink some things they are doing or not doing and modify their behavior… or not…