Wednesday, October 27, 2021

Wednesday [2 to 6]

Have a lovely hump day.

6.  The usual warning for readers at this time of year


I say it every year, I'm almost universally ignored. 

The PTB are Masonic, that contains the Illumined who have a stranglehold in the upper echelons.  These people have their High Day on the evening of the 31st, they therefore need victims, there are many tales of the vans and the chloroform, plus the kids held on ice for the day.  This is far out left field stuff but none the less - is so  - Fauci's beagles are but the tip of the iceberg, the type of people we're dealing with here.

They start the kidnappings about Thursday.  This is why I went out and did my doings yesterday because today a couple of places are closed anyway and Thursday is the start of the trouble until All Hallows Day.  The 31st, plus May 1st, for anyone who's ever explored, are their two major High Days.  As CCR sang:



I'd prefer you to smile, look skywards and sigh at my loonery, just keeping it in the back of your mind ... rather than being quite naively oblivious, particularly in 2021.  

I'd also let neither kids nor young women out alone at this time of year, juss sayin' like.  Not until All Hallows Day.

5.  Candi
The plot thickens...️

Matt Hutchins, the husband of Halyna Hutchins who died shortly after she was shot by Baldwin, is employed in the Los Angeles office of Latham & Watkins, the law firm representing Michael Sussmann, who was charged in mid-September by special counsel John Durham with one count of lying to the FBI.

4.  This woman doing major work for America

Vilified by the Heels-Up and Omar supporters, she's a 'proper' woman: 

3.  Andy


... if you're reading this, do you like baseball and do you know about the Braves?

2.  Tale of a true non-comp low-life

... who was put in charge of deciding Supreme Court appointments.
Inflation, empty shelves, energy prices, Chinese hypersonic missiles, Taiwan, Afghanistan, and the border she's in charge of fixing are of less interest to our intrepid veep. 

Sheesh!

4 comments:

  1. The Atlanta Braves. Yes, I didn't want to boycott watching baseball during the season so rooted for a few teams. Chief among them being the Braves. Their treatment over the All Star game was disgusting. In fact the teams I rooted for made it to post season, the Rays, the Astros, and the Brewers. Two from red pill states and the Brewers for reasons obvious if you know me. American Thinker had an article at the weekend where they said the gods are smiling on the Braves. Last night's game was a humdinger, they led from the first inning to the last.

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  2. Haven't been to a Braves game since the days of Atlanta-Fulton Co. Stadium, though the new stadium is a mere 5 miles from my mother's place, close to my old stomping grounds.
    I do miss going to a game, but it ain't worth the hassle anymore.

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  3. I visited New York a few times, always promising myself to go to a ball game but never did. As I always stayed at the Grammercy Park hotel I usually watched the game in Pete's Bar, allegedly the oldest pub in NYC.

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  4. Toodles.

    Andy, so what'd ya think about Charles Morton and his pitching through the pain? A shame about his tibia, but nonetheless he did some fine pitching. Last second game was the pitts. Why? Cause the Braves lost.

    I have been in the different Braves parks but the old one would be the preferred one; the good ole days, as the saying goes.


    I do miss the days of Skip Carey and the gang. The Braves on the telly, radio too, was just the best. Along with wonderful cornball remarks such as, "And now we've reached the bottom of another fifth," he definitely taught us the subtilties and gave great insight of that great game.

    If home on a Friday night during the mid nineties after the Braves game came on Dinner and a Movie with Paul and Anabelle. Now that was a great stay at home night!

    Andy,staying at the Gramercy Park Hotel as well as hanging out at Pete's Bar while watching those Dam* ole Yankees,now that was the way to go? No crowd of winning Yank fans!

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