Thursday, January 16, 2014
good talk
I do my Blog at the Clark County Library on Flamingo, some of the Security Guards and Librarians speak loudly and use bad language, you get more than you wanted. Now that Caroline Kennedy has arrived in Japan as the U.S. Ambassador the question still hangs, had she ever been interested enough in this important country that she wanted to be Ambassador to have ever visited it previously in her 56 years? I always try to watch reruns of The Lawrence Welk Show, those musicians are really good, Norma Zimmer and that other lady playing the tin-backed piano (so made that it would survive the trip out West), as a child I took piano lessons for 5 years. Some said that Lawrence's accent was phoney to make him sound Continental, I met some guy who said that he was from the next town in North Dakota and had dated Lawrence's niece and that's how he talked. Wunnerful, Wunnerful. The Olympics should be above politics, in Ancient Greece they stopped Wars in order to compete, Russia's laws have nothing to do with the Sochi Olympics and that includes any prohibitions on Gays. Jimmy Carter didn't like Russia invading Afghanistan and ordered the 1980 U.S. Olympic Team to abstain from the Moscow Olympics, the Russians retaliated by not going to the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics, so Mr. Peanut (I've been to Plains, saw the Peanut Warehouse, was in Billy's Gas Station, when Jimmy heard that his brother Billy had registered as a Lobbyist for Libya that was the only time that anyone heard Jimmy take the Lord's Name in Vain, I thought I saw Jimmy driving down from his house towards the road) ruined 2 successive Olympics (inflation hit 13 %). Why would the American President be allowed solely on his volition to boycott an Olympics? This shows the tyranny that the Office has allowed since 1900. And the increasingly weak-minded American People have permitted this. No wonder Buchanan has a book out pondering if the United States will still be around in 2025.
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