Former Congressman Henry Waxman, who always appeared to be doing a Rizzo the Rat impression, was one of the reasons that people might ultimately be driven to use their weapons.
16 No, slapping either one is not first on my list of what I want to do. The first pic, I can't say, the second involves a baseball bat and barbed wire.
My wife always wanted to go to Martha's Vineyard, so I took her there for our 30th anniversary, a few months early. We also got to hit Provincetown, Connecticut. We got there on Monday, just after the Pride Parade on the weekend. Damn, just missed it! But there were still a lot of fun people hanging around the city. The strangest thing that I saw was how they were grouped. You saw single gay men, walking around. You saw gay couples walking about. You saw lesbians, but usually in groups of 3. Two were together and the other one was like the third wheel. That was the norm, like the third one was with them for protection or something. One other thing that I saw a lot of, and I mean like a lot, was very good looking females, walking around with their asses hanging out. Normally, I can tell lesbians from straight women. But with these I had no clue. And it seemed like they were trolling for something. I don't know if it was for female companionship, or to make a few bucks from some of the straight males there to observe the activities. But these ladies, and I have no doubt that they were female, since several of them had no underwear, they were very hot. Of course we saw the typical couples, from lesbian due to biological luck, meaning so ugly that no male would go near them, to lesbian that both were very good looking. And gay men that always had a top and a bottom. I mean, always. I myself could give a care about what other people do or don't do, or who they love or not. As long as they don't treat me any differently than anyone else, they have just as much right to live in America as the next person. And since the parades and shit were over, we didn't see any outrageous behavior that often happens when they have their parades, to tweak the noses of people that might not like them. I figure that if you ignore them, they won't bother you. We did get to see some new country, at least for me. Driving through the Poconos was something that I won't ever forget. They make me believe that the good Lord knew what He was doing when creating North America. Simply breath taking and beautiful, it's too bad people never slow down and appreciate the wonder that is America. Still, it was good to get back to Michigan, even if we got hit with thunderstorms last night. Now it is sunny and 90 plus degrees, for the rest of the week. Wishing everyone safety in this heat, and have a great summer.
20) Brings this to mind: "When governments fear the people, there is liberty. When the people fear the government, there is tyranny. The strongest reason for the people to retain the right to keep and bear arms is, as a last resort, to protect themselves against tyranny in government. --some old white guy many years ago
#11 One of the reasons that we home schooled my 3 and why one of my daughters home schools her 3.
ReplyDelete#14 Dee Snyder would like a word.
ReplyDeleteYeah, he’s not gonna take it.
DeleteWhen Waxman gets rid of all the guns protecting him, so will I.
ReplyDeleteGREATNESS, Especially that Peloso one
ReplyDelete#6: Very interesting book.
ReplyDeleteFormer Congressman Henry Waxman, who always appeared to be doing a Rizzo the Rat impression, was one of the reasons that people might ultimately be driven to use their weapons.
ReplyDelete16 No, slapping either one is not first on my list of what I want to do. The first pic, I can't say, the second involves a baseball bat and barbed wire.
ReplyDeleteMy wife always wanted to go to Martha's Vineyard, so I took her there for our 30th anniversary, a few months early. We also got to hit Provincetown, Connecticut. We got there on Monday, just after the Pride Parade on the weekend. Damn, just missed it! But there were still a lot of fun people hanging around the city.
ReplyDeleteThe strangest thing that I saw was how they were grouped. You saw single gay men, walking around. You saw gay couples walking about. You saw lesbians, but usually in groups of 3. Two were together and the other one was like the third wheel. That was the norm, like the third one was with them for protection or something.
One other thing that I saw a lot of, and I mean like a lot, was very good looking females, walking around with their asses hanging out. Normally, I can tell lesbians from straight women. But with these I had no clue. And it seemed like they were trolling for something. I don't know if it was for female companionship, or to make a few bucks from some of the straight males there to observe the activities. But these ladies, and I have no doubt that they were female, since several of them had no underwear, they were very hot.
Of course we saw the typical couples, from lesbian due to biological luck, meaning so ugly that no male would go near them, to lesbian that both were very good looking. And gay men that always had a top and a bottom. I mean, always.
I myself could give a care about what other people do or don't do, or who they love or not. As long as they don't treat me any differently than anyone else, they have just as much right to live in America as the next person. And since the parades and shit were over, we didn't see any outrageous behavior that often happens when they have their parades, to tweak the noses of people that might not like them. I figure that if you ignore them, they won't bother you.
We did get to see some new country, at least for me. Driving through the Poconos was something that I won't ever forget. They make me believe that the good Lord knew what He was doing when creating North America. Simply breath taking and beautiful, it's too bad people never slow down and appreciate the wonder that is America. Still, it was good to get back to Michigan, even if we got hit with thunderstorms last night. Now it is sunny and 90 plus degrees, for the rest of the week.
Wishing everyone safety in this heat, and have a great summer.
P-Town is not in the Peoples Republic of Connecticut.
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ReplyDelete"When governments fear the people, there is liberty. When the people fear the government, there is tyranny. The strongest reason for the people to retain the right to keep and bear arms is, as a last resort, to protect themselves against tyranny in government.
--some old white guy many years ago
The guy in #8 is still a vegan, I doubt there’s any meat in that hot dog.
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What's #10 about?
ReplyDeleteEdgar Winter put out a song called Frankenstein back in the 70s.
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