L.M.A.O......

Thursday, October 2nd, 2025 10:46 am
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Sorry, I couldn't get a embed link for the video.
PM of Albania having a good laugh at The Felon for claiming to have made peace deal to end the war there.....


https://youtube.com/shorts/OEdFAyNfbb0?si=78VeZTMjYPf-IZg4

Strasbourg

Thursday, October 2nd, 2025 01:21 pm
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We arrived in Strasbourg via the railway station. 

An amazing modern building taken here from our hotel room just across the square.



And here from street level.



The most amazing thing in that the original 19th century station building is inside this modern glass dome, complete!

Give me a chance to edit and I'll post more pics later.

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Wednesday, October 1st, 2025 09:43 am
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Today it is my pleasure to send out...

*~*~*~*~*GREAT BIG HAPPY BIRTHDAY WISHES*~*~*~*~*

To my friend, [personal profile] man_of_snows.

I hope you have a spectacular day. :)


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Songs From The Movies.....

Monday, September 29th, 2025 06:14 am
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Laura Branigan's "Self Control" was used in the 2015 movie, "The Mirage".





What is laughable about this music video is, it was considered to racy for MTV and they would only play it at night. :o

Monday At The Movies.....

Monday, September 29th, 2025 05:49 am
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This Week's Movie Quote...

James Bond: Moneypenny, what would I do without you?
Moneypenny: My problem is that you never do anything with me.

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Last Week's Movie Quote...

Audrey: [of Orin's disappearance] It wouldn't be terrible at all. It would be a miracle, not to mention the money I'd save on epsom salts and ace bandages.

Yes, it comes from the 1986 movie, "Little Shop Of Horrors".
It starred Rick Moranis, Ellen Greene, Vincent Gardenia, and Steve Martin, John Candy, and Bill Murray.



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Jim Al-Khalili "Quantum: A Guide For The Perplexed" (Weidenfeld & Nicholson)




Reading books like this just makes you realize how smart and creative theoretical physicists are, and I am intelligent enough to understand the main gist of the book. He really, really tries to make this stuff understandable. He used examples and used pictures, and didn't use sophisticated language either.


I did come away with incredible admiration for folks who actually do understand this stuff and can apply it to real world applications because this is the most counterintuitive thing you will ever come across.

Another very strange thing about this book is that some of the concepts are so counter to reason that it really casts doubt in my mind on my own atheistic beliefs which are seriously derived from reason and rationale thought.

Quantum physics really seems to highlight the limits of our understanding while simultaneously showing how brilliant we are. We can create predictive mathematical formulas that WORK under all sorts of experimental conditions. But we don't know why they work.

All in all, hats off to the author for even attempting to bring this subject down to layperson's terms.

A Day In The Life.....

Saturday, September 27th, 2025 10:25 pm
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While on vacation for the fair I decided I was finally going to go to the Spam Museum. Spam as in the canned meat, not crappy emails. :p
The maker of Spam is Hormel and their headquarters is in Austin, Mn. which is about 30 miles away from my place.

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Da Museum... )

Book 52 - Gavin Maxwell "Ring of Bright Water"

Friday, September 26th, 2025 09:08 pm
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Gavin Maxwell "Ring of Bright Water" (Penguin)



Originally published in 1959, Ring of Bright Water by Gavin Maxwell is a delightful memoir about the author’s life at a remote house on the coast of Western Scotland near the Hebrides. His descriptions of the location and the bountiful nature he was surrounded by had this reader longing to visit this idyllic place. When he first arrived he was accompanied by his dog, Jonnie, but after the death of his beloved pet, he acquired an otter named Mijbil while on a trip to Iraq.

The author documents Mijbil’s delightful and mischievous behaviour, and many of the hilarious incidents reminded me of trying to contain a toddler. His curiosity was boundless and he had a need to examine everything that came his way. Unfortunately, Mijbil met an untimely death and the author was devastated. Although he tried to replace Mijbil, nothing seemed to pan out for him until quite by accident he met a couple who had a young otter that they needed to find a home for. Once again his highland cottage was sanctuary to an otter, this time a female called Edal.

The author’s love of nature brings a richness to the descriptive writing, and his visual images and observations make Ring of Bright Water a memorable read. Although in today’s world the author would be chided for bring these creatures out of their own environment, he was living in a different time and his love and care for these otter companions is both touching and admirable.

In The News.....

Thursday, September 25th, 2025 09:12 pm

W.T.F. News.....

Wednesday, September 24th, 2025 07:46 pm
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I bet the FCC doesn't demand he is removed from the airwaves.......

Fox News' Jesse Watters Calls to 'Bomb' U.N., or 'Maybe Gas It,' After Broken Escalator and Teleprompter During Trump's Visit

Watters characterized the malfunctions at the U.N. headquarters on Tuesday as an "insurrection"

By Lindsay Kimble


https://people.com/jesse-watters-calls-bomb-un-after-teleprompter-escalator-malfunctions-11816183?hid=7f1109a25d2362f31854399df255b82ba78f015e&did=17760579-20250924&utm_source=ppl&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=ppl-news_newsletter&utm_content=092425&lctg=7f1109a25d2362f31854399df255b82ba78f015e&lr_input=758ad690760192cf49795c3f52223721cac5324e3e862e41c5d4db73a4d43f32&utm_term=midday&campaign=13583605

I.M.H.O......

Wednesday, September 24th, 2025 07:43 pm
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Isn't this like the Pot calling the Kettle black???

Meghan McCain slams Ben Affleck, Jennifer Garner's daughter's UN speech: 'This is why people hate nepo babies'

McCain, daughter of Sen. John McCain, quickly deleted a social media post criticizing 19-year-old Violet Affleck for speaking at the United Nations.

By Joey Nolfi



https://ew.com/meghan-mccain-slams-jennifer-garner-ben-affleck-daughter-violet-11816482?hid=7f1109a25d2362f31854399df255b82ba78f015e&did=19623640-20250924&utm_campaign=ewk_relationship-builder&utm_source=ewk&utm_medium=email&utm_content=092425&lctg=7f1109a25d2362f31854399df255b82ba78f015e&lr_input=758ad690760192cf49795c3f52223721cac5324e3e862e41c5d4db73a4d43f32&utm_term=news-alert

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Wednesday, September 24th, 2025 09:53 am
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Today it is my great pleasure to send out...

*~*~*~*~*GREAT BIG HAPPY BIRTHDAY WISHES*~*~*~*~*

To my dear friend, [personal profile] nursesparky.

I hope you have a spectacular day. :)


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Wednesday, September 24th, 2025 09:07 am
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Welcome Back Jimmy...


Malcolm Arnold 9

Tuesday, September 23rd, 2025 06:09 pm
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Malcolm Arnold
Symphony no.9
National Symphony Orchestra of Ireland/Andrew Penny





Arnold is probably better known for his film scores such as Bridge on the River Kwai,but his 9th symphony is his crowning achievement in my opinion. Composed in the eighties, this is his crowning glory with a heart aching lento in the fourth movement. The movement is bleak and intense, spare and grief stricken, like a gigantic funeral march but with a radiant resolution at the end. Without that final chord, the surrender to nihilism and despair would be total
Awesome..

Arnold: Symphony No. 9, 4th Movement



ENJOY

Book 51 - Anita Brookner "Hotel du Lac"

Tuesday, September 23rd, 2025 06:07 pm
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Anita Brookner "Hotel du Lac" (Penguin)





"Hotel Du Lac" is primarily a character study… not just of this story’s cast, but of the narrator herself.

Visualize a small hotel located in a remote but picturesque village on Lake Geneva, Switzerland. One that is quiet even during the prime vacation season. Hotel du Lac maintains a reserved, quaint, yet formal atmosphere. Imagine traveling alone to such a place to escape a disaster you recently created at home. Here, you find yourself to be one a half-dozen guests left on the premises following the summer season. These simple circumstances provide the basis for Brookner’s story, and to make the minimal plot more interesting, she provides a narrator who is a well-known author of romantic fiction writing under a pen name. Her true identity is kept a well-preserved secret.

Anita Brookner’s writing style is captivating and the plot is intriguing. In the story, the narrator is compared to Virginia Wolfe, and Anita Brookner truly does have a similar way of story-telling. She is very good at drawing out details in a way that paints a complete picture. But there are several negative factors that detracted from "Hotel du Lac" being a perfect novel.

The story takes place in a vacuum of time. Based on some trivial details like descriptions of the clothing and the fact that television has been invented, it appears to take place in the 1950s… though the way it is presented makes it more like a story from the Victorian Era. The characters exhibit strangely unrealistic formal behavior and extremely rigid manners, creating an aura of surreal existence.

Also, the entire story is based on the narrator’s observations and her analysis of the other guests at the hotel. This presents a problem for the reader because the novelist is shy, introverted, non-committal, indecisive, and according to the other guests, plain and mousy. She has no social skills. She quickly draws conclusions about the other guests and shares her thoughts with the reader. As the story progresses, she admits that writers are either known for being remarkably wise, or remarkably naïve- with no real personal experience. And it becomes apparent that the narrator’s judgement of people is jaundiced by her own lack of personal experience and lack of mature wisdom.

Personally, I was tired of the narrator’s critical assessments and harsh judgement of the other guests. I became bored and would gladly have abandoned her for the company of those she shunned. But Anita Brookner had other plans. The reader is stuck with this drab and boring woman right to the bitter end.

The conclusion is both anti-climactic and annoying because this incognito author really believes life is like the romance novels she pens. Moreover, right up to the final scene she is so tentative and wary she cannot assert herself.

Anita Brookner illustrates exceptional character development. It’s just too bad the character was not more likable.

W.T.F. News.....

Tuesday, September 23rd, 2025 10:43 am
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The Cry Baby is at it again.....

Donald Trump halts televised speech to threaten crew member: 'Whoever is operating this teleprompter is in big trouble'

Trump made the quip before a lengthy, awkward pause while addressing the United Nations General Assembly.

By Joey Nolfi


https://ew.com/donald-trump-threatens-crew-member-live-speech-11815260?hid=7f1109a25d2362f31854399df255b82ba78f015e&did=19599211-20250923&utm_campaign=ewk_relationship-builder&utm_source=ewk&utm_medium=email&utm_content=092325&lctg=7f1109a25d2362f31854399df255b82ba78f015e&lr_input=758ad690760192cf49795c3f52223721cac5324e3e862e41c5d4db73a4d43f32&utm_term=news-alert

Just Saying.....

Tuesday, September 23rd, 2025 02:55 am

Minnesota State Fair.....

Tuesday, September 23rd, 2025 02:41 am
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The last few pictures from the state fair...
Day 4 visit...

The Pig "Barn"...
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Wrap It Up... )

Album Of The Day

Saturday, September 20th, 2025 09:29 pm
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This is a classic prog rock alobum from 1969. Its 40th annoversary edition is just awesome. CD and DVD double in a slipcase style.

King Crimson - In The Court Of The Crrimson King

In The Court Of The Crimson King - An Observation By King Crimson, Primary, 1 of 19
In The Court Of The Crimson King - An Observation By King Crimson, Secondary, 2 of 19

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