July 16, 20232 yr 3 minutes ago, Dave Moss said: It’s all good man. The idea of a high-priced museum in the U.S. not having A/C is unheard of in 2023. But I get some of the European museums are in much older buildings. Idk, I never thought much about it until this week. A/C isn’t as normal over there as you know though one would think the big tourist places would have it. We’ve been lucky for the most part over here though we arrived 30hrs late due to t-storms cancelling flights. Bit of Canuck smoke in Chicago as well. Nothing like your troubles in any case.
July 17, 20232 yr 9 hours ago, DrPhilly said: A/C isn’t as normal over there as you know though one would think the big tourist places would have it. We’ve been lucky for the most part over here though we arrived 30hrs late due to t-storms cancelling flights. Bit of Canuck smoke in Chicago as well. Nothing like your troubles in any case. Yeah, it’s kind of shocking to walk around Venice and see everyone’s windows open. I assume all the local hotels have A/C, but I don’t know for sure. Ftr, it’s not that bad. I’m in Italy which is a much better place to be than crime-ravaged Chicago.
July 17, 20232 yr 6 hours ago, Dave Moss said: Yeah, it’s kind of shocking to walk around Venice and see everyone’s windows open. I assume all the local hotels have A/C, but I don’t know for sure. Ftr, it’s not that bad. I’m in Italy which is a much better place to be than crime-ravaged Chicago. We were just in Italy last year a couple times. Are you enjoying the wine/food? Been a long time since I was in Chicago but it is a great place to visit when the weather is nice. We’ve stayed up north mostly and ventured downtown to see the buildings, river, etc. Most of the crime is in the south areas.
July 17, 20232 yr No, that is not the law. That is another lie. You are pathetic. Not as pathetic as your cultists, who send you money, so you can lie to them, but pretty pathetic.
July 17, 20232 yr 24 minutes ago, Toastrel said: No, that is not the law. That is another lie. You are pathetic. Not as pathetic as your cultists, who send you money, so you can lie to them, but pretty pathetic. If it were actually true, the judge presiding over the case who is a MAGAhole would have instantly shut this down and dismissed the case. But his cult is stupid and will take whatever he says as gospel
July 17, 20232 yr 3 minutes ago, jsdarkstar said: The insurrection Act? dementia is an ugly sickness.
July 17, 20232 yr Say what you will about Trump (and by proxy, all his supporters), but the one thing you have to admire about him/them is their logical consistency:
July 17, 20232 yr 27 minutes ago, we_gotta_believe said: Say what you will about Trump (and by proxy, all his supporters), but the one thing you have to admire about him/them is their logical consistency: "They both love me so much they'll stop fighting when i tell them to."
July 17, 20232 yr Trump: I have a plan. Rest of world: What's the plan. Trump: it will be the biggest and best plan ever. We will institute it. It will be easy. ' Trump's dementia on display. He can barely speak in sentences.
July 17, 20232 yr 2 hours ago, DrPhilly said: We were just in Italy last year a couple times. Are you enjoying the wine/food? Been a long time since I was in Chicago but it is a great place to visit when the weather is nice. We’ve stayed up north mostly and ventured downtown to see the buildings, river, etc. Most of the crime is in the south areas. Yeah, I’m enjoying it. Doc, what’s your go-to drink on a hot day? A mojito? A margarita? Cold beer? Or just Tuscan wine right out of the bottle?
July 17, 20232 yr 3 minutes ago, Dave Moss said: Yeah, I’m enjoying it. Doc, what’s your go-to drink on a hot day? A mojito? A margarita? Cold beer? Ice water/tea or gin/tonic. Cold beer works as well. You?
July 17, 20232 yr 1 hour ago, we_gotta_believe said: Say what you will about Trump (and by proxy, all his supporters), but the one thing you have to admire about him/them is their logical consistency: I like that he says Zelensky agreed that it was a perfect call, even though he knew nothing about it.
July 17, 20232 yr 5 minutes ago, DrPhilly said: Ice water/tea or gin/tonic. Cold beer works as well. You? I think a few mojitos on a hot day is ideal.
July 17, 20232 yr 1 minute ago, Dave Moss said: I think a few mojitos on a hot day is ideal. Prosecco is probably a good option in Italy for something cold.
July 17, 20232 yr 6 minutes ago, Toastrel said: I like that he says Zelensky agreed that it was a perfect call, even though he knew nothing about it.
July 17, 20232 yr U.S. Trump Wanted Cows to Climb Ladders Over Border Wall, Ex-Staffer Says "No doors. I don't want doors," Trump said, according to Taylor. "How crazy is this? There are doors in the border wall? It's stupid. They can just walk up, open the door, and thousands of [illegals] rush in." Kirstjen Nielsen, then the homeland security secretary, told Trump that this wasn't true, Taylor writes. But Trump "didn't care" and ordered them to acquire any land where ranchers had access to the Rio Grande. "Just buy the land. I know more about land than any other human on Earth. Let's do it, okay?" Taylor quotes Trump as saying. "Give the ranchers ladders. They can use ladders to get to the other side, but not doors. You could use small fire trucks. Call the local fire stations, and use the ladders on their trucks to help them get over." The plan was "so incandescently stupid I couldn't laugh," Taylor remembers thinking at the time. He said Trump went on to say that the plan was needed because Mexico "is a hellhole." "Have I said that yet? Because it is," Trump said, according to Taylor. "It's a hellhole, and no one f****** wants that place. Forty thousand murders. Can you believe it? Sheesh." Taylor writes that Trump's "border obsession was consuming him." He often made derogatory references to migrants—including calling them "robbers and rapists"—and was furious when his ideas were not implemented. Taylor recalls Trump complaining in a meeting on March 28, 2019, that the troops he had sent to patrol the border were ineffective and needed to use deadly force. "But we can't do that," Trump said ruefully, according to Taylor, before noting that the Pentagon had told him to stop talking about "shooting migrants." Taylor told Newsweek that "when it comes to Trump, the truth is always vastly more idiotic than the fiction. He spent more time coming up with imbecilic ideas at the border than he did focusing on his job. Sometimes the ideas were stupid. Sometimes they were illegal. Often they were both."
July 17, 20232 yr Nostradamus on Trump Nostradamus – who many believe to be a prophet – wrote: "The great shameless, audacious bawler. He will be elected governor of the army: The boldness of his contention. "The bridge broken, the city faint from fear.” One prediction reads: "The false trumpet concealing madness will cause Byzantium to change its laws.” Another theory is that Trump is the "third antichrist” that Nostradamus predicted, after Napoleon and Hitler. According to his writings the third antichrist will be the one who triggers the Apocalypse. Social media users have reacted to the 400-year-old prophecies with alarm.
July 17, 20232 yr 21 minutes ago, Toastrel said: The Espionage Act, passed in 1917, was all about nuclear weapons. It's not completely his fault, there were no calendars prior to the inception of the atomic bomb. Until then, everyone was walking around like...
July 17, 20232 yr Upon capturing the airports in 1776, General Washington's hardest decision was whether or not to launch the continental bombers, sending them to England to drop the continental nuclear bombs.
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