I am going to be participating in the a to z blogging challenge in April at all 3 of my sites.
I will be revealing my 2016 theme here in 3 weeks
I am looking forward to doing it. It will be fun and crazy.
For more information about the A to Z Challenge click here.
That's Saying Something
Only a man who carries a gun needs one - Harry Carey in Angel and the Badman
Monday, February 29, 2016
Saturday, February 27, 2016
News Flash: Cats Love Bacon
Two weeks ago I started posting comic strips from Go Comics each Saturday. I call it Saturday Funnies. The Go Comics Blog has a feature called Meet Your Creator. The most recent installment is about Georgia Dunn the creator of Breaking Cat News. I was really moved by the article and checked her strip out. Here is a strip from earlier this week.
Breaking Cat News by Georgia Dunn, February 15, 2016 Via @GoComics: One of the many great comics you can read for free at GoComics.com! Follow us for giveaways & giggles.
Also posted at HSD #YBD=HSD
Breaking Cat News by Georgia Dunn, February 15, 2016 Via @GoComics: One of the many great comics you can read for free at GoComics.com! Follow us for giveaways & giggles.
Also posted at HSD #YBD=HSD
Saturday, February 20, 2016
Beggars Can be Choosers
B
Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watterson, February 20, 2016 Via @GoComics:
One of the many great comics you can read for free at GoComics.com! Follow us for giveaways & giggles.
Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watterson, February 20, 2016 Via @GoComics:
One of the many great comics you can read for free at GoComics.com! Follow us for giveaways & giggles.
What Republicans need to know if they want my vote in November
Six Word Saturday
My Six:
I'll never vote for Donald Trump.
Let me bullet point it for you.
- Back in August of last year I ranked the 17 republican candidates for president. the Donald came in 17th.
- The only reason why he comes in 6th now is that 11 of the candidates have since dropped out of the race.One of the 16 other candidates was a pro choice republican. I am on the record of stating that I would never again vote for a pro-choice republican. I would be hundreds of times more likely to vote for that candidate than Trump
- I don't hate Trump. I just don't trust him.
- I don't trust anyones whose go to answer is I'll be great at it.
- I don't hate Trump. I just don't respect him.
- I cant respect anyone whose answer to those who disagree with him is to deride them.
- I get very upset when any of the other candidates when trying to frame the discussion back to Republican versus Democrat state that any republican candidate would be better than Obama, Sanders or Clinton.
- It only takes watching 1 debate (and I have watched all but 1 of them) to see that Trump does not have the character to lead this country.
- When he is booed which is often. He assumes The people booing are wrong.
- In the last debate he took a pot shot at Senator Lindsey Graham of South Carolina who had been out of the race for some time. When booed he attributed it to donors who back Jeb Bush. The truth is he was attacking Graham in a debate in South Carolina, a week before the primary there.
- I feel there are many people like me who will never vote for Trump.
- But I am afraid there are more people who are willing to go along with who ever secures the nomination.
- I will not be among them.
For more six word saturday click here.
Also posted at HSD #YBD=HSD
Saturday, February 13, 2016
The Pac Man Special
Frank & Ernest by Thaves, February 13, 2016 Via @GoComics:
One of the many great comics you can read for free at GoComics.com! Follow us for giveaways & giggles.
Also posted at HSD #YBD=HSD
Friday, February 12, 2016
Songs from my cassette collection Volume I
It has been a while since I have participated in Six Word Saturday at Show My Face. So I have two for the price of one.
We Bought a Jeep on Monday
It has a working cassette player.
We have not owned a cassette player for sometime and once I noticed that we now did. I pulled out my 200 or so cassettes from under my bed and have started listening to them again. I forgot about a lot of the music down there and have decided to post lyrics from songs occasionaly here and if possible videos of said songs at Dave Out Loud.
Today's song comes from Steve Scott a poet/musician whose 1983 album love in the western world contained this gem.
This Sad Music
The whales are dying now,
hurling themselves upon the beaches
black dice reckoned under the sun's watchful gaze
There's sweat on the preacher's brow
as he talks about damnation.
The whales are in love with no one
They wanted to die without explanation
He mops his brow and quotes Malcolm Muggeridge
on - quote -
"the collapse of western civilization"
- end quote -
and the book he waves in the air
is as black as whaleskin
He urges people to "make their decision"
and the whales have made their decision
An awful silence surrounds them
Like a ruined castle they lie
still, passive, beyond explanations
Beads of sweat on the preacher's brow
like small clear animals clinging to a rock face
or like tiny transparent whales
flinging themselves from the boiling seas of his eyes
into a slow, certain dying
The sad music in their brains, a piper's lament
from that old castle in the mist-thickened night
"FIFTEEN THOUSAND CINEMAS ACROSS THIS LAND,
DEPICTING EVERY SEXUAL ACT KNOWN TO
THE HUMAN IMAGINATION!" shouts the preacher
His voice is a door slamming shut
the sea's noise is a vast intake of breath
a gesture in a room to break the silence
now the whales have broken the silence
They are the color of the preacher's harsh words
The white foam rushes to embrace them
like mother and father
The whales do not want to know, and now
There are people sprawled on the beaches
chained together by "HUMAN IMAGINATION"
All the music has bled out of them,
drained from the ends of their fingers
splashed from the loudspeakers of their wallets
And at the end of the service, people walk forward
Perhaps it is "the collapse of western civilization"
that moves them
or the sad music of their slow, certain dying
that guides their feet
And at the end of this poem
a strange light comes off the bodies of the whales
gathering up the shadows like driftwood
and splashing them against the far walls
you would think the shadows would make
the words there hard to read
However, I find it's at a time like this
I see the writing clearest of all
(c) Steve Scott 1983
The whales are dying now,
hurling themselves upon the beaches
black dice reckoned under the sun's watchful gaze
There's sweat on the preacher's brow
as he talks about damnation.
The whales are in love with no one
They wanted to die without explanation
He mops his brow and quotes Malcolm Muggeridge
on - quote -
"the collapse of western civilization"
- end quote -
and the book he waves in the air
is as black as whaleskin
He urges people to "make their decision"
and the whales have made their decision
An awful silence surrounds them
Like a ruined castle they lie
still, passive, beyond explanations
Beads of sweat on the preacher's brow
like small clear animals clinging to a rock face
or like tiny transparent whales
flinging themselves from the boiling seas of his eyes
into a slow, certain dying
The sad music in their brains, a piper's lament
from that old castle in the mist-thickened night
"FIFTEEN THOUSAND CINEMAS ACROSS THIS LAND,
DEPICTING EVERY SEXUAL ACT KNOWN TO
THE HUMAN IMAGINATION!" shouts the preacher
His voice is a door slamming shut
the sea's noise is a vast intake of breath
a gesture in a room to break the silence
now the whales have broken the silence
They are the color of the preacher's harsh words
The white foam rushes to embrace them
like mother and father
The whales do not want to know, and now
There are people sprawled on the beaches
chained together by "HUMAN IMAGINATION"
All the music has bled out of them,
drained from the ends of their fingers
splashed from the loudspeakers of their wallets
And at the end of the service, people walk forward
Perhaps it is "the collapse of western civilization"
that moves them
or the sad music of their slow, certain dying
that guides their feet
And at the end of this poem
a strange light comes off the bodies of the whales
gathering up the shadows like driftwood
and splashing them against the far walls
you would think the shadows would make
the words there hard to read
However, I find it's at a time like this
I see the writing clearest of all
(c) Steve Scott 1983
Click here to watch the video at Dave Out Loud.
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