Knuckledraggin My Life Away
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Thursday, November 27, 2025
Wednesday, November 26, 2025
Seizing the moment
Cops in Portland, Oregon, are searching for a man who stole from a liquor store as a clerk was having a heart attack and ran away without helping the victim.
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Screw you guys, I'm going home
A witness told police, they saw a vehicle backing out recklessly and nearly hitting another car, jumping a curb, and speeding toward Lebanon Road.
A short time later, officers found the car and the child at his home, about one mile away from the school.
Tuesday, November 25, 2025
I'm not even going to give them an A for effort on this one
Two twisted Texans allegedly planned to invade a small Haitian island with an army of homeless people — to kill all the men so they could enslave the women and kids as “their sex slaves,” according to federal prosecutors.
-WiscoDave
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No disrespect towards the Air Force or their members, but if I was to join an armed service to pick up skills for a take-over, it would not be the Air Force. That would be like entering a Pinewood Derby to train for a Formula One race.
City people, I swear.....
A goat escaped from its owner's home in Detroit and ran amok through a west side neighborhood, causing a frightened neighbor to jump on top of a car.
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Monday, November 24, 2025
I got nothin' here
A group home in Ohio allowed a man with "intellectual and/or developmental disabilities" and a "history of constipation" to go weeks without a bowel movement, leading to a "massive" collection of impacted feces in his colon that "weighed over 20 pounds" and killed him, a lawsuit says.
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Friday, November 21, 2025
Queen: Live in Rio
VIDEO HERE (59:30 minutes)
-JD
Old habits die hard
A Chicago man with a criminal record spanning four decades has been sentenced to six years in prison after committing a pair of break-ins less than 48 hours after his last release from the Illinois Department of Corrections.
America's Most Realistic Submarine Documentary
VIDEO HERE (56:11 minutes)
I made this one hour primetime television special in 1989. At the time, it was a big deal for the American Navy to let me on one of their submarines. I loved the experience and the submariners. This documentary won the Blue Ribbon at the American Film Festival.
In my opinion what makes this so realistic is the everyday life submariners experienced and how when they trusted me and the crew, they let me record how things were when no one was watching. I was impressed with how professional they were and how, though underwater for months at a time, they treated each other decently and with respect.
As you can see in this documentary, smoking cigarettes at that time was just fine on a nuclear submarine. Just a few years later, those rules changed. And it was very strange to be on or should I say in a boat that carried or could carry nuclear weapons. It was strange to be completely disconnected from life on the surface.
It takes a certain kind of person to be a submariner and I have deep respect for their professionalism and their patriotism. I know from so many who have commented on this video that to some extent, life on board a submarine has changed. For example there is no smoking cigarettes for sure. But in other ways, the life on board a Boomer or and attack sub isn't all that different from what is shown here.
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