Woke up this morning feelin’ fine There’s something special on my mind Last night I had a nice dins, uh huh, whoa yeah Something tells me I’m into something good Something tells me I’m into something …..
… but, but, but … after the windows were opened, had had the oats and fruit, plus coffee, plus meds … I started getting woozy, throaty, tumminy but had seen too many variables to pin it down to one.
Now, effects of whatever it was are wearing off and I suspect it was the fetid air outside, plus the planes laying poison trails. Hmmmm, shall have to laboriously try one variable at a time to find out.
(0544) Morning all, some health thingies this morning, shall see what happens. (0607)
4. A few TDS headlines today
3. DAD at 1044
a) A 29-year-old man from Mali was taken into custody in Nantes on Thursday, accused of slaughtering and cutting up dead goats in an underground car park…..
b) The temporary disappearance of the statue of Louis XVI in Nantes has angered one of his descendants……
c) After Germany’s Elections, the AfD Could Still Have the Last Laugh
d) German government refuses to publish secret ‘proof’ that AfD is an extremist organisation.
2. Steve at 1044
Israeli Officials “Shocked” over Trump’s Houthi Truce – Trump Reportedly Upset with Netanyahu
South Korea on Brink of Falling to Communist China
DOJ Launches Investigation Into Planned ‘Sharia City’
Trump Abruptly Fires Obama-Appointed Librarian of Congress Pushed ‘Sexual Identity’ on Chn
Trump’s Acting FEMA Chief Cameron Hamilton Escorted Out of HQ
Trump Greenlights Resettlement of White South Africans
Starmer lied: Riots after Southport murders were not caused by the “far right” … duh
Much more.
1. Redacted
This smells, to me, of Pammy’s doing:
American DOJ comments on machine guns:
“Trump administration says machine guns aren’t protected by Second Amendment,” The Washington Times reported two weeks ago.
“Machine guns are not the kind of arms protected by the Second Amendment,” Assistant United States Attorney Jennifer Case argued in the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals. “Machine guns are not typically possessed by law-abiding citizens for lawful purposes. Instead, they are uniformly restricted, highly lethal and well suited to criminal purposes.”
Redacted: “Dazzle the masses with bread nd circuses as you subtily go full police state. Citric man safeguarding our rights nd freedoms indeed.”
JH: Let’s each keep our eye on this one. For what it’s worth, I’m a 2A supporter, though in Britland, I know many aren’t. I don’t buy the “take the guns” arguments … real blue state stuff.
”Last week Labour lost nearly 200 seats in the council elections. The PM said it meant he should go ‘further and faster’ because he was ‘acutely aware that people aren’t yet feeling the benefits.’
Another one with a tin ear is House Leader Lucy Powell, who exploded on-air when a Reform spokesman dared to raise the subject of rape gangs two days after Kemi Badenoch completely failed to nail Sir Keir in PMQs on the need for a national enquiry.”
Read on and learn all about Aksai Chin and Kashmir.
11. Quora does have its occasional uses
John Leavy: Why did George Harrison sue Ringo Starr?
I’m NOT an expert on this issue, but here’s the little I know. A more knowledgeable person will undoubtedly give a fuller answer and correct me if I get details wrong.
In the Seventies, Ringo was planning to record one of George’s songs, a tune called “I’ll Still Love You.” George was supposed to come to the studio and play on that track. For some reason, George didn’t show and Ringo recorded the song without him.
Details are hazy, but George was angry and didn’t like Ringo’s recording. He threatened to sue, but eventually they smoothed things over without going to court.