Getting ready 1
Jan21
This update will be brutally short, mostly because my brain still feels like it’s been kick-fucked with a rainbow-colored steel-toe boot.
Growling, the public is getting wise about guns.
Now listen to the kick ass song.
This update will be brutally short, mostly because my brain still feels like it’s been kick-fucked with a rainbow-colored steel-toe boot.
Growling, the public is getting wise about guns.
Now listen to the kick ass song.
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Mmmmm… A Burn right now would be… Interesting. Much snow predicted. Should be fun. 🙂
Also: I tend to crank Muse up Waaaay too loud. I’m too old to feel this young and rebelious. 😀
Plus: Zombie teddy bears. Band name… And nightmare fuel for some. 🙂
You are never too old to rock out to good music.
BAM. I’m 57. I went to my first rave, last August. I’ve been Burning since 2011. I’m expecting massive sleep-deprivation next month at Frostburn, mainly because I’m the 24/7 sober-on-call for first aid.
Fair point: “If it’s too loud, you’re too old.”
I must not be old.
😀
I stuck my nose out onto the roads.
Nope.
Not doing it.
I decline to add to the idiocy. I’m back in the office; It will be FAR more safe to wait until the several hundred thousand or so idiots trying to get home have *gotten* home (or have died trying), than to stick my nose into that mess.
Even *with* the deeper snow.
Indeed, the traffic is so dense that the snow plows cannot do their job, and the roadways are getting deeper by the minute.
Four inches down already, five more expected by dusk, four more beyond that before daybreak. ‘Tis a proper blizzard. 😀
So if a “burn” has burnable art, does this mean it’s ok to make mock-ups of politicians or celebrity figures and burn them in effergy at said event?
If the answer is yes, I might want to attend.
Does one have to be able to spell “effigy” to partake in this fun?
These days, whenever I hear someone say “get off my lawn” I am reminded of this.
That is exactly what people are referring to.
For the first article, I was reminded of this. It’s better for women to know how to defend themselves than not, but men ought to do so. We are not only better suited, but more expendable.
As for the second: I have heard that somewhere around 70 federal agencies, including the Departments of Education and Housing and Urban Development, have SWAT teams; when these are not departments people usually associate with law enforcement, the SWAT teams are usually attached to the agency’s Office of the Inspector General (typically tasked with investigating fraud, waste, and abuse).
He’s good at that, isn’t he?