Thursday, April 21, 2016

I LOVE WALKING OUT THE 'IN DOOR', OR VICE VERSA … always have



                                                                     https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3aDAFLbozCE  


I was working part time 
in a five-and-dime

My boss was Mr. McGee…

He told me several times that 
he didn't like my 'kind'

'Cause I was a bit too leisurely…


Seems that I was busy doing something close to nothing,
But different than the day before;
That's when I saw her, ooh, I saw her
She walked in through the 'out door', out door…
                  She wore a

 Raspberry beret,

The kind you find in a 

second hand store;

Raspberry beret,
And if it was warm she 
wouldn't wear much more…

Raspberry beret

I think I love her…


Built like she was,
She had the nerve to ask me
If I planned to do her any harm;
So, look here
I put her on the back of my bike

...


And we went riding

Down by old man Johnson's farm…

I said now, overcast days never turned me on,

But something about the clouds 

and her "mixed"





She wasn't too bright
But I could tell when she kissed me
She knew how to get her kicks…




She wore a

Raspberry beret,

The kind you find in a second 

hand store;

Raspberry beret,
And if it was warm she
wouldn't wear much more;

Raspberry beret,

(I think I love her)




The rain sounds so cool 

when it hits the barn roof…


And the horses wonder who you are;

Thunder drowns out what the 

lightning sees...


… You feel like a movie star

Listen,

They say the first time ain't the 

greatest...

But I tell ya,

If I had the chance to do it all again

I wouldn't change a stroke,

'Cause baby I'm the most
With a girl as fine as she was then…

RASPBERRY BERET...


The kind you find (The kind you find)

The kind you find (In a second hand 

store)

Oh no, no,

(Raspberry beret)

(And if it was warm)…

Where have all the
raspberry women gone?

Yeah (Raspberry beret)

I think I, I think I, I think I love her…




Tell me,
Where have all the raspberry women gone? (And if it was warm she)
(Wouldn't wear much more)
(Raspberry beret)...

R.I.P., musical genius.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3aDAFLbozCE

No one's talent should be wasted by drugs...never!!!





Friday, April 15, 2016

CELEBRATING THE MIGHTY HITCHSLAP:


The acid commentary of the late Mr. Hitchens…

CAUSTIC, CAUTIONARY, and considered by some to occasionally
wax ever so 'CALLOUSLY'...








but in the end
( I also believe )
COGENT ,
      CORRECT...


and
COGNITIVELY SOUND !!











When you hear people demanding that the Ten Commandments be displayed in courtrooms and schoolrooms, always be sure to ask which set. It works every time.
Christopher Hitchens





The acid commentary of the late Mr. Hitchens…
Perfectly Piquant!!




Thursday, March 24, 2016

APROPOS GOOD FRIDAY...


 Pilate's Prickly Predicament

…"But you have a custom that I release someone for you at the Passover... Do you wish then that I release for you the King of the Jews?" 40 So they* cried out again, saying, "Not this Man, but Barabbas." [Now, Barabbas was an insurrectionist].

Today, "they" are the pinheads supporting Trump, King of the Narcissists...


Listen to their brain-dead tongues shouting, "Bring us Barabbas (i.e., Trump)!!  He's our man!!"











But, of course, he LOVES being Barabbas [Hitler, too]; he'd tell us to just deal with it!






The wonder of Good Friday is that the victor lies vanquished by the vanquished one. We have to look deeper into the very heart and essence of things before we can see how real the victory is that thus hides itself under the guise of defeat.
·         . Phillips Brooks

You don't have to believe in Christianity to identify evil, correct?

Trump should put a photo up of Malaria's face while she grunting during her daily dump. Everyone can take an unflattering picture.


Monday, March 21, 2016

'BOUT TIME THIS WAS SAID!!

“Trump seems to know he’s a loser. His embarrassing insecurities are on parade: petty bullying, attacks on women, cheap racism, and flagrant narcissism.”






“Many of history’s worst authoritarians started out as losers – and Trump is a serious threat. The way I see it, it’s our job to make sure he ends this campaign every bit the loser that he started it,” [Elizabeth] Warren concluded.



Monday, March 7, 2016

PLEASE SPREAD THE WORD...



... and thank you Lawrence O'Donnell
for airing this:

“Please stop it with voting for Trump,” Lewis C.K. writes. “It was funny for a little while. But the guy is Hitler. And by that I mean that we are being Germany in the ’30s. Do you think they saw the sh-t coming? Hitler was just some hilarious and refreshing dude with a weird comb-over who would say anything at all.”


If you are a true conservative. Don’t vote for Trump. He is not one of you. He is one of him. Everything you have heard him say that you liked, if you look hard enough you will see that he one day said the exact opposite. He is playing you.”
C.K. added, “Trump is not your best. He’s the worst of all of us. He’s a symptom to a problem that is very real. But don’t vote for your own cancer".
 "You’re better than that.”


So, what did Americans think of Hitler when they first met him in the 1920s and 1930s? Some of them burst out laughing at his shrill voice and jerky hand movements and refused to take him seriously.
However, some of the first people who met him did take him quite seriously. Truman Smith, who was a junior military attaché in the 1920s, came away from meeting Hitler and said, "This is a marvelous demagogue who can really inspire loyalty." It was the same with Karl von Wiegand, a Hearst correspondent who was the first American journalist to interview Hitler back in 1922. He was struck by Hitler's oratorical skills and his ability to whip people into a frenzy.