Wednesday [7 to 11]

(1043) Not sure about a filum today, none ready, plenty of politics though. (1258)

 

11. Moosh corner


And that romantic song?


10. Steve at 933


9. Poor poor pitiful me Phillips



Just a word about Lisa … she’s a regular, concerned with what we are … just a bit oblique in some conclusion drawing … but still luvv her, the pretty grandmother she is.

8. The Palisades inferno



What a sad place California is, in the grip of these Wokeleft mongrels. I can quite believe JVL above … they want to do something vindictive against the red counties? Do something like this, lyst as in NC with water. Sorry but the Woke left establishment are diabolical.

7. While there’s certainly humour in this, cobbers


… there’s also something unhumorous … one thing … and it was in an item on Gab about there being no such thing as Australia, no such thing as Australians. Pretty sure it was satire … site was Flat Earth Society … it went on and on, in the vein of something Miles Mathis would write … and it was illustrating how someone not on the ground but connecting snippets from afar … something we ourselves have to do, can get it wrong … hell, even Sherlock Holmes got it wrong and had to start over … but …

… and it’s a big butt again …

… the aim of this trolling is to negate in people’s minds the Miles Mathises … summary negation … turning away … which suits Them fine … and therein lies the ultimate purpose of the trolling.

While I can negate the negator here, simply as I’ve driven up the east coast, west coast and up the guts and it looked pretty real to me … it’s still asking you to believe, on my say-so, that I was ever in Oz … eventually, it comes down to those we trust and why. Plus trust on which points?

And how can we know if IYE and DAD are in France, that Steve was a para, that Andy is a bowls champ? At some point, laze and gem, faith rears its beautiful head, doesn’t it? Do we have faith in anything?

4 replies on “Wednesday [7 to 11]”

  1. James: ‘And how can we know if IYE and DAD are in France, that Steve was a para, that Andy is a bowls champ?’

    My unit had a parachute role but ‘para’, no. Working at the forward edge of the battle area (FEBA) insertion would require we jump in, or arrive by inflatable raiding craft (IRC), or in some circumstances submarine. I was a forward observer in a forward observation unit that was organic to 3 Commando Brigade. A rare breed I was an army commando providing fire support to the Royal Marines of 40, 42 and 45 Commando. Such support would be artillery, naval gunfire support and close air support. Invariably these would ‘Danger Close’ missions as we didn’t let the grass grow under our feet 🙂

    …..

    JH: And that’s why you keep us covered here at the tavern … they’d need their heads read to try it on with us. ☺️

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