“Reading a newspaper”.
For what? News? ROFLOL!
I guess “news”papers do serve a useful purpose (besides bird cage liner). If you’re into intel analysis, reading the paper can give you insight into the LibTard DildoCrats thoughts and actions. Otherwise, they’re a useful fire starter.
Per Mad Magazine, as of about 50 years ago, the Sunday New York Times is the best newspaper possible. The discussion was about the best for paper training a puppy, and the final square had a pup squatting over a section.
I’m into sudoku myself, but the comics are sometimes good.
I’m particularly fond of Dilbert.
May 16, 2020 at 8:27 am
Raconteur
BW, “news”papers make a fine table cover to eat (blue) crabs on. That should be happening in about another 2-3 weeks here in my part of Virginia. However, I find the expense of buying the damn things not worth the slight bit of news I can glean from them. It has become more of an effort in “Know thy enemy”, to obtain crab shell wrappings.
To say I totally hate those communist bastards (democrats) would be an understatement to the max. We have to take our country back one way or the other. Right now all we have is the vote. Just hope it will be enough to do some good this November.
The original version of the MMPI asked if you thought the comic strips to be the only important part of the newspaper. I’d always laugh as I marked “Yes”. It amused me to say that even though I didn’t think so. The crossword puzzle is equally important.
Bill G > At a local ‘Nuclear Generating Station,” the MMPI pass rate (administered every 5 years for every Operator) was close to zero … but only for the forty years fuel was in containment!
Zooterkins! I was taking it for access to nuke plants, to do NDT, back when. And I always passed. So am I sane, or does the test suck?
Hee-hee-hee, I know what I think.
May 16, 2020 at 7:55 pm
Advo
I get the MMPI every 3 years. I don’t remember the newspaper questions. What I remember most is the 20 questions asking about parents, each slightly rephrased.
May 16, 2020 at 8:21 pm
Brent Dotson
Before I retired, I used to do the newspaper crossword at work at lunch. I would get their early and photocopy the puzzle to do later. If I got there too late, somebody would start the puzzle and give up halfway through ruining it for everybody. I always thought that was an inconsiderate thing to do for a communal newspaper.
You’all act like Democrat (Corruptocrat ) and Republican (Co-conspirator) actually mean something. It is all still, “Gimme my cut and I’ll go sit quietly while you all do the actual work..” Greed is blinding.
When the Corruptocrats/Commissars are confident or cornered there will come the purge. After the conquest of Compton (Calif), the prior ruling Corruptocrats were allowed to slink off with their booty. That was a tactical decision due to the California Ruling-Class. Trotsky didn’t do so well.
Lots of “old timers” recently resigned/retired since the the Trump/Ghettocrat War wasn’t worth the risk for a few more “donations” or “stock options”. Those still in are just trying to get an estate with a better view before they bail.
The whole scam is based on “Honor Among Thieves”, but I suspect that that “guild” has passed its “Sell By” date. I am “worried” about the President’s political ideology but he and the Big Bad Barr are the only thing standing between the US and the Corruptocrat/Socialist attempt to make the US into another Detroit. The Libertarians (hippies in tweed jeckets with well oiled hair) and the Conservatives (cheap sell-outs who always bent over for a few coins) haven’t done jack. You play with the tean you got.
President Trump is the Quarterback that we have, and his performance with Winnie the Flu has been impressive. The feckless and tyrannical were the governors that YOU elected. So ,Huddle Up, Chilluns, the game continues.
It’s easy really: Anyone with more criticism of President Trump, than of The One, is a traitor to the US Constitution. We used to deal with traitors swiftly and surely, perhaps it will be that way again, one way or another.
Here is a must read by Rabbi Dov Fischer, Esq., at The American Spectator … trust me, this is well worth the read in regards to The Democrat Party, the “Resistance,” Never-Trumpers, the MSM, and milquetoast Republicans …
We used to take the Sunday edition of the local paper for two reasons; the eekly TV guide and the comics. Now there is a searchable guide on the cable/satellite and I get the comics I want daily via Arcamax. We outlived our last pet and were never into birds.
For a second, I thought Raconteur was complaining about the cost of blue crabs. Heresy! Thanks for setting me straight. I quit subscribing to my local paper when their bonehead editor decided the public needed to know who had a concealed weapon permit. The final straw was when they said that Elian Gonzales’s mother died in a “boating accident.”
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DemocratsProgtard DildoCrats make Vidkun Quisling look like an honorable man. Because there is no honor and no manhood among them.Well said!
Quisling went to the wall after the war.
That was in the good old days, back when justice wasn’t just whatever the deep state said it was.
Unfortunately, some fools still leave flowers at his grave.
There he is! Little cold water to the face does wonders…
To answer Sam’s questions in order:
They are, nothing, ignorant.
My comment is awaiting moderation?
Dude, I was kidding about the passed out thing!
“Reading a newspaper”.
For what? News? ROFLOL!
I guess “news”papers do serve a useful purpose (besides bird cage liner). If you’re into intel analysis, reading the paper can give you insight into the LibTard DildoCrats thoughts and actions. Otherwise, they’re a useful fire starter.
Per Mad Magazine, as of about 50 years ago, the Sunday New York Times is the best newspaper possible. The discussion was about the best for paper training a puppy, and the final square had a pup squatting over a section.
Actually, I think she’s doing the Crossword, which is about the only thing left worth reading.
Zar Belk!
I’m into sudoku myself, but the comics are sometimes good.
I’m particularly fond of Dilbert.
BW, “news”papers make a fine table cover to eat (blue) crabs on. That should be happening in about another 2-3 weeks here in my part of Virginia. However, I find the expense of buying the damn things not worth the slight bit of news I can glean from them. It has become more of an effort in “Know thy enemy”, to obtain crab shell wrappings.
The first question seems self-evident… not a damn thing…
Obviously, you are blind.
Decorm mandates that i not ridicule the infirm.
To say I totally hate those communist bastards (democrats) would be an understatement to the max. We have to take our country back one way or the other. Right now all we have is the vote. Just hope it will be enough to do some good this November.
The original version of the MMPI asked if you thought the comic strips to be the only important part of the newspaper. I’d always laugh as I marked “Yes”. It amused me to say that even though I didn’t think so. The crossword puzzle is equally important.
Bill G > At a local ‘Nuclear Generating Station,” the MMPI pass rate (administered every 5 years for every Operator) was close to zero … but only for the forty years fuel was in containment!
Zooterkins! I was taking it for access to nuke plants, to do NDT, back when. And I always passed. So am I sane, or does the test suck?
Hee-hee-hee, I know what I think.
I get the MMPI every 3 years. I don’t remember the newspaper questions. What I remember most is the 20 questions asking about parents, each slightly rephrased.
Before I retired, I used to do the newspaper crossword at work at lunch. I would get their early and photocopy the puzzle to do later. If I got there too late, somebody would start the puzzle and give up halfway through ruining it for everybody. I always thought that was an inconsiderate thing to do for a communal newspaper.
Zed’s answer was better.
You’all act like Democrat (Corruptocrat ) and Republican (Co-conspirator) actually mean something. It is all still, “Gimme my cut and I’ll go sit quietly while you all do the actual work..” Greed is blinding.
When the Corruptocrats/Commissars are confident or cornered there will come the purge. After the conquest of Compton (Calif), the prior ruling Corruptocrats were allowed to slink off with their booty. That was a tactical decision due to the California Ruling-Class. Trotsky didn’t do so well.
Lots of “old timers” recently resigned/retired since the the Trump/Ghettocrat War wasn’t worth the risk for a few more “donations” or “stock options”. Those still in are just trying to get an estate with a better view before they bail.
The whole scam is based on “Honor Among Thieves”, but I suspect that that “guild” has passed its “Sell By” date. I am “worried” about the President’s political ideology but he and the Big Bad Barr are the only thing standing between the US and the Corruptocrat/Socialist attempt to make the US into another Detroit. The Libertarians (hippies in tweed jeckets with well oiled hair) and the Conservatives (cheap sell-outs who always bent over for a few coins) haven’t done jack. You play with the tean you got.
President Trump is the Quarterback that we have, and his performance with Winnie the Flu has been impressive. The feckless and tyrannical were the governors that YOU elected. So ,Huddle Up, Chilluns, the game continues.
It’s easy really: Anyone with more criticism of President Trump, than of The One, is a traitor to the US Constitution. We used to deal with traitors swiftly and surely, perhaps it will be that way again, one way or another.
PaulS, we can only hope.
“A Time to Hate”
Here is a must read by Rabbi Dov Fischer, Esq., at The American Spectator … trust me, this is well worth the read in regards to The Democrat Party, the “Resistance,” Never-Trumpers, the MSM, and milquetoast Republicans …
https://spectator.org/a-time-to-hate/
We used to take the Sunday edition of the local paper for two reasons; the eekly TV guide and the comics. Now there is a searchable guide on the cable/satellite and I get the comics I want daily via Arcamax. We outlived our last pet and were never into birds.
For a second, I thought Raconteur was complaining about the cost of blue crabs. Heresy! Thanks for setting me straight. I quit subscribing to my local paper when their bonehead editor decided the public needed to know who had a concealed weapon permit. The final straw was when they said that Elian Gonzales’s mother died in a “boating accident.”
RUH RHO
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