The Daily Broadside

Thor will be upset if his day doesn't have a thread

Posted on 04/30/2020 4.00 AM

Kosh's Shadow 4/29/2020 6:58:44 PM


Posted by: Kosh's Shadow

vxbush 4/30/2020 5:46:04 AM
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Thor's day? That must mean Thor is visiting. Does anyone have the lightning rod set up and grounded yet? 
Occasional Reader 4/30/2020 7:14:11 AM
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I got nothin'.


It's  raining gatos y perros here in DC, and looks like it'll be doing so all day.  I'll be taking Little OR for a walk in the rain in a little while; he is enthusiastic about "splashing in puddles". 

buzzsawmonkey 4/30/2020 7:40:54 AM
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In #2 Occasional Reader said: It's  raining gatos y perros here in DC, and looks like it'll be doing so all day.  I'll be taking Little OR for a walk in the rain in a little while; he is enthusiastic about "splashing in puddles". 

You need to get a copy of Edward Gorey's "The Sopping Thursday."

buzzsawmonkey 4/30/2020 8:17:50 AM
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PJMedia---which suddenly became an "error site" a few minutes ago---had an article about some state which, while supposedly "re-opening," including places of worship, has put a ban on hymnals, Bibles, and communion.


It is astounding that no congregation in the country defied the church bans on Easter, and that they continue to roll over for such bans---especially in the "gun-friendly" states.

A group of people with firearms turned out to defend Cliven Bundy over his dispute with the federal government over mere grazing rights, which one would think of lesser importance than defending the inalienable rights of religious freedom. That there is not one congregation in the country where the members have turned out under the guard of their fellow-congregants to ward off state interference makes the many declarations of devotion to Constitutional principle I have heard over the years, and the many fatuous "we have guns" declarations which often accompany such declarations of Constitutional devotion, ring hollow indeed.

Occasional Reader 4/30/2020 9:36:46 AM
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In #4 buzzsawmonkey said: ring hollow indeed.

Or, it shows that people were being sensible about "social distancing", which, if it seems less critical now, was looking pretty important around Easter. 

buzzsawmonkey 4/30/2020 9:41:09 AM
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In #5 Occasional Reader said: Or, it shows that people were being sensible about "social distancing", which, if it seems less critical now, was looking pretty important around Easter. 

Knox County, TN, has permitted churches to "re-open," while banning "communal items, such as tithe plates, hymnals, bibles..." Some "re-opening!"

As to "social distancing," even accepting the questionable premise that it was and is a necessary thing, it does not justify the way police treated the parking-lot gatherings---nor would it be a violation of "social distancing" to have people spaced and staggered in pews.

Occasional Reader 4/30/2020 9:54:09 AM
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In #6 buzzsawmonkey said: staggered in pews


I have seen some drunks at Mass in my churchgoing days, yes.

Occasional Reader 4/30/2020 10:07:45 AM
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Reply to buzzsawmonkey in 6:

You're gonna love this one:


Claim: NYPD is ordering cops to prioritize 311 social-distancing complaints over 911 calls 

buzzsawmonkey 4/30/2020 10:29:10 AM
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Reply to Occasional Reader in 8:

I love how that change in priority comes right after DeBlasio released a bunch of free-range felons from jail, for fear the poor lil things might get the virus.

Occasional Reader 4/30/2020 10:38:19 AM
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Reply to buzzsawmonkey in 9:

So if you are getting mugged, call 311 and report it as a social distancing violation. Problem solved!

Occasional Reader 4/30/2020 10:43:03 AM
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Biden campaign: NYT investigation cleared Joe of Tara Reade allegations.

NYT:  Um, no.

https://pjmedia.com/election/tyler-o-neil/2020/04/29/new-york-times-biden-team-is-lying-about-our-reporting-on-tara-reade-n386699

Syrah 4/30/2020 11:27:00 AM
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From the Are We Having Fun Yet? files:

See: https://mynorthwest.com/1845430/rantz-seattle-homelessness-take-over-coronavirus/

Ballard resident Patty Pronesti feels scared. When she leaves her home during essential trips, she brings with her a strikingly loud handheld alarm and a .38 Special.

“I believe the community is at a point where it’s every man for himself,” she told KOMO TV.

buzzsawmonkey 4/30/2020 11:30:33 AM
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Just because it's a beautiful performance.
buzzsawmonkey 4/30/2020 11:33:08 AM
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And, another beautiful performance, in a different vein.
lucius septimius 4/30/2020 11:41:45 AM
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Reply to buzzsawmonkey in 14:

I love me some Mildred Bailey.

Daughter was singing this the other day.

buzzsawmonkey 4/30/2020 11:52:02 AM
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Reply to lucius septimius in 15:

Nice.  Compares favorably to Hoagy Carmichael's own version(s).

buzzsawmonkey 4/30/2020 12:01:45 PM
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The Bird on Nellie's Hat
buzzsawmonkey 4/30/2020 12:25:40 PM
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"Arab Israelis as such second-class citizens they have no choice but to become doctors and nurses."
Occasional Reader 4/30/2020 12:27:51 PM
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In #12 Syrah said: he brings with her a strikingly loud handheld alarm and a .38 Special.


I'd say just think of the .38 Special as the strikingly loud handheld alarm, and focus only on carrying that.  (I mean, technically, it does give an audible alarm to miscreants, a few thousandths of a second before the bullet hits)

lucius septimius 4/30/2020 12:30:08 PM
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Reply to Occasional Reader in 19:

That's only if you just hold on loosely but don't let go.

Occasional Reader 4/30/2020 12:35:34 PM
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In #20 lucius septimius said: That's only if you just hold on loosely but don't let go.


True, but wild-eyed southern boys generally know how to shoot.

Occasional Reader 4/30/2020 12:36:25 PM
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In #18 buzzsawmonkey said: "Arab Israelis as such second-class citizens they have no choice but to become doctors and nurses."

JUST LIKE AUSCHWITZ!

Syrah 4/30/2020 12:37:10 PM
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Reply to Occasional Reader in 19:

I agree. The alarm is a distraction when quick decision making is needed.


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midwestgak 4/30/2020 1:09:03 PM
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In #12 Syrah said: Ballard resident Patty Pronesti feels scared. When she leaves her home during essential trips, she brings with her a strikingly loud handheld alarm and a .38 Special.

I have not been afraid at all during these past months but got a little creeped out when . . . 

I brought 4 round containers of Lysol wipes, in plastic bags mind you, to my other workplace (an allergy and asthma clinic).  The purchase of which took 7 days.  One per customer when available.

A patient who was waiting his turn in his car to come into the office (social distancing required - one patient at a time) asked me where I had gotten the wipes he saw me carrying.

Gah! I had no idea I was in the possession of something worthy of such notice.

Still not afraid, but a lot more aware of what people notice in a time of shortages.

JCM 4/30/2020 1:17:55 PM
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Reply to midwestgak in 24:

Walking the dogs the other day and a neighbor was unloading a pack of TP.

I said, "You sure you don't want an armed guard!"

We both had a laugh!

midwestgak 4/30/2020 1:37:48 PM
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Reply to JCM in 25:

Ha.

TP is more abundant these days.  There is a steady resupply, wipes and hand sanitizers, not so much, at least not in my area.

Meat, still plentiful and no hoarding, despite the media coverage of meat packing plant closures.

Curious.

Occasional Reader 4/30/2020 1:38:56 PM
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In #24 midwestgak said: I brought 4 round containers of Lysol wipes,

Lucky you... so where DID you find them?!  I haven't seen those available around here for weeks.  

midwestgak 4/30/2020 1:50:15 PM
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Reply to Occasional Reader in 27: 

Walmart.  I get there at 6:30 a.m. (my shift starts at 7 a.m.) and check if any are on the shelves.  

Calling the store ahead of time is a futile action.  None of us know when anything will arrive and when it does and unloaded and stocked, it evaporates like a drop of water in hot skillet.

Right place.  Right time.  My observation.  Good luck.

buzzsawmonkey 4/30/2020 4:47:18 PM
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Shouldn't the thread head have been, "Thor would be sore...?"
Kosh's Shadow 4/30/2020 4:59:01 PM
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Reply to buzzsawmonkey in 29:

I still wonder how Thor got between Wodin and his wife Freya.

(Wodin's day, Thor's day, Freya's day)


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