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Pookie's Toons / Re: Today's Toons 4/25/24
« Last post by scottfreitas on Today at 12:05:36 am »
Thursday thank-you's Pookie, glad to be back.

On my end, it showed your site domain needing an e-mail, or something. I figured you would be back on "my end"" again later. And you are.

Hope to read you Friday!
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He is correct, but only for ministerial acts.  Being President should not give you a pass to commit armed robbery, murder, or any other ordinary crime.  The remedy for criminal conduct of government as such is impeachment.
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The biggest mistake a TDS liberal from New York can make is keying a MAGA vehicle in the FREE state of Florida. Just look at what happened to one Richard Brothers of Syracuse, New York who keyed a pickup truck in a supermarket parking lot in the Lower Keys of Florida that had a "Let's Go Brandon!" bumper sticker. Brothers at first ACTED like he didn't know why the very polite officer from the Monroe County Sheriffs Department had approached him. However, after being confronted with surveillance of him doing the dirty deed he quickly confessed. Watch as poor Dick is arrested as his wife goes into angry shock as he was handcuffed and driven away to jail. However, the WORST still awaits him. Had he just taken his punishment like a man, Dick Brothers, would have been given at least some credit but, as you can see, despite the surveillance videos and his confession, Dick pleaded... NOT GUILTY.

As a result Dick Brothers has condemned himself to ETERNAL mockery. This will follow him around for the rest of his life... and beyond. And you just know from the video that his wife will make the rest of his life pure HELL for causing her extreme very public embarrassment. The only thing worse for Dick Brothers than Mrs. Brothers dumping him is Mrs. Brothers staying with him because you just know she will making every second of the rest of his life an experience of absolute MISERY.

Oh, and anybody else notice the irony of someone getting busted in the Keys for keying? Also there is the matter of someone named Dick Brothers being locked up with the brothers. By pleading NOT GUILTY the judge will be much more inclined to throw the book at Dick Brothers.


https://rumble.com/embed/v4p3aoc/?pub=7wvc3
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Classic Rock Album of the Day- Fleetwood Mac- Mirage (1982) *** 1/2

By 1982, the era of Fleetwood Mac's dominance and stranglehold on the radio had ended.  The 3 previous behemoths  had yielded 22M in sales, why today's album only 2M.  It could be speculated that Fleetwood Mac by design was a popular choice in the era in the disco age, but my theory on the drop off was the public's response to Tusk in '80.  I loved it, and thought it was some of the bands greatest work, though it was highly steeped in experimental stuff, self reflection, and likely the  most compartmentialized album in their career.  Listening to it, there was no doubt whether this was a McVie, a Buckingham, or a Nicks song.  There was that level of personalization, that significantly permetated the work.

IMO, at face value Mirage is almost as good, but not quite as the previous 3.  There are some great songs, but the level of consistency is maybe just slightly off.  Most markedly, it seem Lindsey Buckingham relinquished a slight amount of artistic control.  Which is understandable that as much as I loved Tusk, the general album public didn't.

For a try at content contrast sake, this is a pretty typical album in Fleetwood Mac terms.  The mix of artists is more equitable to say versus Tusk or Rumours.   Which is not a plus for me.   I have dissected Rumors and Tusk in a lot of detail in previous reviews, and as big as FM was, I don't think too much emphasis on the individual pluses and minuses adds much.  I do think C McVie's contributions were less impactful (one exception though) than in the past LP's, but that is just my take.  Plus, the almost pedistrian nature of M.Fleetwood/J. McVie's parts in this LP are so understated, you almost forget that they are there.

Fun Fact:  Last No. 1 LP for the band on the U.S. charts. 

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Love in Store-  Chris McVie's one sterling contribution to the LP, and honestly the very best on the LP.  Beautiful pop song, that so magnificantly blends Buckinghan, McVie's and Nicks voice into a sultry mix of pop music gold.  Fantastic 1

Can't Go Back- Big drop off, and not one of Buckingham's least appealling pop songs. 10

That's Alright- C&W attempt by Nicks/band that falls far short.  It does have that appealing tone, but Country is not in their repitorie. 12

Book of Love-  Wow, I swore this song was on Tusk.  I have a FM playlist, and it seems to just augment perfectly.  Again, this is a rare add from Buckingham of a carryover from the Tusk style and effort, with slow rolling beats and incredible lyrical and instrumental fills.   Wish there had been a few more on this album.  On previous reviews, I have lamented how under appreciated, and under-rated Lindsey Buckingham was on guitar.  This one is a good example of that prowess. 2

Gypsy-  The biggest hit on the LP, and still not even in one of Stevie Nick's best 5 songs in Fleetwood Mac.  I am still torn, jaded, and mesmerized by her sexy voice. And yes, that works for me in her ranking standing on the album- 3

Only Over You-  The fact the same lady wrote and led Love in Store and this one on the same album is an utter mystery. I sure it was from the heart, but it just didn't connect for me.  9

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Empire State- Very pop infused that sounds nothing like the band normally offers.  That broadway/Abba-ish vibe is okay, and kind of mid-point in song excellence.   I think I gave it a few extra points for pulling off the experimental aspects of this.  Especially say that failed effort around Country. 6

Straight Back- Nicks filler.  A rarity- 8

Hold Me- Anothter of the hits from the LP.  Nicely haromizations between the 3 main singers.  And a masterful hook line that taps the toes.  4

Oh Diane- Ohh geez..  A foray into a 50's play.  Nope.  11

Eyes of the World- Classical/pop infusion that does  a nice job of adding that aspect of music to the equation. 5

Wish You Were Here-  Album closes with typical C. McVie standard.  Chris didn't make many really bad songs, and this one while not in her upper tiers, it still isn't too bad.  7




http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=omuHVXepAhU
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He's very confident.  Different news sources are reporting different opinions; none of which I read at least, feel that he is going to be granted full immunity.  I listened to some of the arguments by his lawyers today and I was not at all impressed.

Trump says it was 'made clear' that a president 'has to have immunity,' during 'monumental' SCOTUS arguments

Former President Trump reacted to the "monumental" hearing on presidential immunity at the Supreme Court Thursday, saying he thinks it was "made clear" that a president "has to have immunity."

The former president spoke to reporters after sitting in a Manhattan courtroom for hours Thursday—the seventh day of his criminal trial stemming from Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s investigation.

Trump has pleaded not guilty to all 34 charges of falsifying business records in the first degree.

While Trump sat in court listening to witness testimony, the United States Supreme Court heard arguments on the issue of presidential immunity, and whether he is immune from prosecution in a separate case—Special Counsel Jack Smith’s case related to 2020 election interference.

Trump had requested to attend arguments in Washington D.C., but was rejected by New York Judge Juan Merchan, who has required the former president to be in court for each day of his criminal trial.

"I was forced to be here, and I’m glad I was, because it was a very interesting day in a certain way," Trump told reporters.

"The U.S. Supreme Court had a monumental hearing on immunity and the immunity having to do with presidential immunity," Trump said. "And I think it was made clear, I hope it is very clear that a president has to have immunity." ...............

https://www.foxnews.com/politics/trump-says-it-was-made-clear-president-has-to-have-immunity-during-monumental-scotus-arguments
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Pookie's Toons / Re: Today's Toons 4/25/24
« Last post by pookie18 on April 25, 2024, 11:11:58 pm »
Thanks, Pookie.

You're welcome, Polly Ticks!
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THis woke stuff is the machine gun at our troops backs.

Since when do we have a Zampolit in our units?

Give them a rifle and send them out first.
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I saw that post and shared it among several of the local politics groups I run.  Sad!
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