Sunday, October 06, 2024

The Statue

A tourist walked into a Brighton antique shop.
After looking around for a while, he noticed a very life-like bronze statue of a rat.
It had no price tag, but it was so striking that he decided to buy it anyway.

He took it to the owner and said: 'How much is this bronze rat?'

The owner replied: 'It's $12 for the rat, and $100 for the story.'

The tourist gave the owner his $12 and said: 'I'll just take the rat, you can keep the story.'

As he walked off down the street, he noticed that a few real rats had crawled out of the sewers and begun following him. This was a little disconcerting, so he started to walk a little faster, but within a couple of blocks the swarm of rats had grown to hundreds, and they were all squealing and screeching in a very menacing way. He increased his speed & ran on towards the beach, and as he ran, he looked behind him and saw the rats now numbered in their MILLIONS, and they were running faster & faster. By now very concerned, he ran down to the pier and threw the bronze Rat far out into the water. Amazingly, the millions of real rats jumped into the water after it and were all drowned.

The man walked back to relate all this to the shop owner, who said: 'Ah, you've come back for the story then?'

'No,' said the tourist, 'I came back to see if you've got a bronze illegal immigrant'........  

 
 

Sunday, October 6, 2024

sententious \sen-TEN-shuhs\, adjective:
1. Abounding in pithy aphorisms or maxims: a sententious book.
2. Given to excessive moralizing; self-righteous.
3. Given to or using pithy sayings or maxims: a sententious poet.
4. Of the nature of a maxim; pithy.
Sententious is related to sententia, the Latin root for the word sentence. The Latin word sententiosus meant "full of meaning, pithy."
 
wag1
  • Translates to "what's going on?" from wagwaan or wagwan. Means "what's up?" "what's happening in your life?" or even just "hi, how are you?". Used as an internet slang greeting.
guy1: wag1 
guy2: safe

History 
  • Moulin Rouge: France's most famous cabaret opened in the Montmartre section in Paris (1889)
  • The Jazz Singer: first full-length talkie debuted with songs and 291 spoken words (1927)
  • The Curse of the Billy Goat: began when Billy Sianis and his goat were ejected from Wrigley Field during Game 4 of the 1945 World Series; Sianis predicted that the Cubs would never again win a World Series, and, so far, they haven't even been in one since then (1945)
  • Yom Kippur War: Egypt and Syria attacked Israel on the holiest day of the Jewish year (1973)
  • Anwar Sadat: Egypt's president was assassinated by Islamic fundamentalists while reviewing a military parade in Cairo (1981)
Birthdays
  •  Wenceslas III (1289-1306): king of Hungary 
  • Jenny Lind 1820
  • George Westinghouse 1846 - Founder of Westinghouse Electric Company and invented railway braking systems
  • Reginald Fessenden 1866
  • Le Corbusier 1887
  • Jerome Cowan 1897
  • Florence Seibert 1897
  • Jack Sharkey 1902
  • Helen Wills Moody 1905
  • Janet Gaynor 1906
  • Carole Lombard 1908
  • Thor Heyerdahl 1914
  • H.R. (Bum) Bright 1920
  • Shana Alexander 1925
  • Paul Badura-Skoda 1927
  • Hafez Assad (Syria) 1930
  • Fred Graham 1931
  • Anna Quayle 1936
  • Britt Ekland 1942
  • Fred Travalena 1942
  • Millie Small 1946
  • Klaus Dibiasi 1947
  • Thomas McClary (The Commodores) 1950
  • David Hidalgo (Los Lobos) 1954
  • Elisabeth Shue 1963
  • Matthew Sweet 1964
  • Tim Rushlow 1966
  • Kitty (B-Rock and the Bizz) 1971
  • Bobby Farrell (Boney M) 1949
  • Kevin Cronin (REO Speedwagon) 1951
  • Amy Jo Johnson 1970
    Olivia Thirlby 1986 (Cassandra Anderson in Dredd)

 
 
 

Saturday, October 05, 2024

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Saturday, October 5, 2024

pharisaic \far-uh-SEY-ik\, adjective:
  1. Practicing or advocating strict observance of external forms and ceremonies of religion or conduct without regard to the spirit; self-righteous; hypocritical.
  2. Of or pertaining to the Pharisees.
Pharisaic comes from the story in the Bible about the Pharisees, a religious sect who purportedly only practiced the doctrine and ritual of their faith without corresponding inner devotion. 

Pleb 
  • Refers to an un-educated individual. Usually used by stuck up, middle class, university student types to describe any other normal person.
Oh i say im too good for them, their lowlife plebs.

History
  • "From where the sun now stands I will fight no more forever": Chief Joseph of the Nez Percé tribe makes his famous statement of surrender to US Cavalry troops (1877)
  • Jarrow March: 200 protesters set out on a walk from Jarrow in northeastern England to Parliament in London in a bid to draw attention to their unemployment and poverty (1936)
  • Dr. No: the first James Bond 007 movie came out (1962)
  • Monty Python's Flying Circus: debuted on BBC-TV (1969)
  • PBS: nonprofit TV network began broadcasting (1970)
Birthdays
  • Chester A. Arthur (U.S.) 1830
  • Robert H. Goddard 1882 - Known as the "Father of the Space Age"
  • Ray Kroc 1902 - Founder of McDonalds
  • Larry Fine 1902
  • Joshua Logan 1908
  • Allen Ludden 1918
  • Donald Pleasence 1919
  • Bil Keane 1922
  • Glynis Johns 1923
  • Bill Dana 1924
  • Gail Davis 1925
  • Richard Gordon, Jr. 1929
  • Skip (George) Homeier 1930
  • Diane Cilento 1933
  • Margie Singleton 1935
  • Vaclav Havel (Czechoslovakia) 1936
  • Johnny Duncan 1938
  • Carlo Mastangelo (Dion and The Belmonts) 1938
  • Arlene Smith (The Chantels) 1941
  • Richard Street (The Temptations) 1942
  • Steve Miller (The Steve Miller Band) 1943
  • Brian Connolly (The Sweet) 1948
  • Jeff Conaway 1949
  • B.W. Stevenson 1949
  • Brian Johnson (AC/DC) 1947 
  • Eddie Clarke (Motorhead) 1950
  • Karen Allen 1951
  • Clive Barker 1952
  • Harold Faltemeyer 1952
  • Russ Mael (Sparks) 1953
  • Bob Geldof (Boomtown Rats) 1954
  • David Bryson (Counting Crows) 1954
  • Leo Barnes (Hothouse Flowers) 1955
  • Bernie Mac 1957
  • Daniel Baldwin 1960
  • Michael Andretti 1962
  • Dave Dederer (Presidents of the U.S.A.) 1964
  • Mario Lemieux (NHL) 1965
  • Guy Pearce 1967
  • Josie Bissett 1970
  • Grant Hill 1972
  • Kate Winslet 1975
  • Scott Weinger 1975
  • Brian Mashburn (Save Ferris) 1975
  • Paul Thomas (Good Charlotte) 1980



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Friday, October 04, 2024

TGIF: Look forward to HOOTERS!


 Happy Birthday Hooters!

2024

 some hooters girls - Gallery 

Hooters under fire over new 'crotch string' uniform shorts


Hooters' new uniforms create two tiers of scantily clad — creating a civil  war among Hooters Girls | The Star

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Happy Birthday Hooters!
 
Karla Spice Hooters 81717 - Good Sex Porn

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Cuz who doesn't love buffalo wings and cold beer?
 
Pin on HOOTER GIRLS 

Hooters duos : r/hooters
 
Sexy : hooters
 
 
 

Friday, October 4, 2024

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