Monthly Archives: June 2020

Examples of Dumb-Ass Edmonton

City Council huge wastes of public money on public ‘art’: From the council that brought you roads and fields returned to Nature and that unique ubiquitous Edmonton wasteland look.

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Bye, Bye, Uncle Ben.

Some of us hardly knew ye.

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Good to see we’re busy deconstructing Canada and our good history, too,

removing any references to the Founder of Canada and Father of Confederation, while trying to rename many streets and schools, while coronavirus and economic recession are still very much with us all. Good to see we have our significant, urgent … Continue reading

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Old guy knocked down in Buffalo protest,

who is not ANTIFA as T claims, now getting death threats. His female lawyer threatened with torture. Trump’s People out of control. Screwball Central is on high alert this morning.

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Beautiful Day in E-Town

Quite the contrast to yesterday’s dismal gloom. Sunny days like this are to be treasured and maximized for whatever. A nice day to be, play, and work outside. When talking about beauty, beautiful days are pretty valuable and to be … Continue reading

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“General scumminess”

used by Steve Schmidt at the end of a long catalogue of negative characteristics to describe Trump. Quote of the day.

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Bye, Bye, Aunt Jemima

Uh, Quaker, what took you so long to figure it out?

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Interesting Facts:

Indigenous people in Canada make up 4.9 % of the total population. Black people make up 3.5 % of the total population. In the States, blacks make up 13% of the total U.S. population. I suspect that many people these … Continue reading

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Tennessee Williams: Collected Plays (1937-1980)

The best of this remarkable, edgy, poetic American playwright in a nice slipcased dual dust-jacket volume set. (The only other playwright’s body of work that could compete with Williams’s was Arthur Miller). Includes– The Glass Menagerie A Streetcar Named Desire … Continue reading

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“The Forsyte Saga” BBC series (1967)

The glorious soap, that changed television based on John Galsworthy’s books, which was released then world-wide and became a viewing sensation for both men and women. The 26 1-hr. episodes (1,300 minutes) were released on 7 b & w discs … Continue reading

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