Monthly Archives: December 2022

Attack Of The Lesbian Activist Squirrels: Chapter 9: Part 01: Vanchronicity

[I promised another chapter of Attack of the Lesbian Activist Squirrels and here’s the first post. Enjoy!] Vans, as everyone knows, are vehicular catalysts. Stupid or brilliant, things happen when vans are involved. This does not apply to their limp … Continue reading

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Attack Of The Lesbian Activist Squirrels: Incoming!

There are two groups of readers on this blog; those who know about Attack of the Lesbian Activist Squirrels and those who don’t. For those who don’t, I’m providing this background information. In the autumn of 2016, Mrs. Curmudgeon spooked … Continue reading

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Freedom, I Won’t

Dire times have led to a few dire-ish posts on my part. It’s not intentional. The world feels like it’s going to hell in a handbasket but it’s so obvious as to not need further discussion. For that matter, when … Continue reading

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Lord Of War / Epstein / Basketball

Lord of War is an excellent movie. Before you read further, watch this scene. It’s in two parts; life is like that. The first is 5 minutes long the second is under 2 and picks up immediately following. It’s less … Continue reading

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The Moon

Hat tip to Thompson Blog. (Note: he’s recently renovated his digs… very nice.)

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Beethoven: Moonlight Sonata

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Speak Clearly / Think Clearly: Part 2: The Word The Press Will Not Speak

Unless you live under a rock you know that two electric substations were damaged, leading to a power outage in North Carolina. I’m not interested theories about who did it or why. Frankly I don’t give a shit; not my … Continue reading

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Speak Clearly / Think Clearly: Part 1: Nobody Expects Monty Python

A few years ago I was listening to college lectures about medieval history and was struck by the clarity of the professor. Don’t judge! One of my hobbies is learnin’ stuff I didn’t already know. As a product of American … Continue reading

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