I do have to admit, I like big bear butts, and I cannot lie.
COSO Meandering Monday Music theme, Manassas style
Move Around
GETTING BACK TO DECENCY AND CIVILITY
Morning Civil Ones,
Ken-Dogger: Hey Terry
Terry: Is this how we’re going to live now, peeps yellin’ at each other daily.
KD: Seems so, I can’t imagine carrying around all that anger.
T: So what’s up?
KD: Getting my booster today, early in the morning.
T: Wow, doing your part?
KD: Doing the part I think I’m supposed to, part of being civil, and I’m around peeps more now too.
T: If we’re going to do society, let’s do it civilly.
COSO Meandering Monday Music theme, David Crosby style
Laughing
Morning Peeps,
COSO Meandering Monday Music theme, The Clash style
If Music Could Talk
A wannabe race car driver supporting a wannabe fascist...Yep, we're still in the USA Toto.
USA HEALTHCARE...
It could be solvable if it wasn't for Halloween
The National Retail Federation (NRF) expects Americans to spend $11.6 billion on Halloween this year after a record $12.2 billion last year. And it’s not just Spirit Halloween—the highly memeable pop-up chain that opened a record 1,525 stores this season.
S: Morning Brew
ON this date in 1938 - Du Pont announced "nylon" as the new name for its new synthetic yarn.
Bun Man and Mr. Purple were actually door-to-door nylon stockings salesmen for a time until some bogus husband, also the DuPont President at the time, came home in the middle of a home demonstration and ruined the timing of the 'sale'.
No problem, they escaped through one of their portals.
ON this date in 1990 - Xavier Cugat died of heart failure at the age of 90.
Bun Man just tipped his hat at the thought of Xavier making it that long what w/ Charo chasing him around the bedroom all the time.
Bun Man told us he tried to maintain a relationship w/ a Latin woman but just couldn't keep up...
Bun said "It's a sad day when you realize you're not the sexual dynamo you think you are..."
I now can't get Mr. Purple to stop ROFLHAO...
ON this date in 1787 - The first of the Federalist Papers were published in the New York Independent.
The series of 85 essays, written by Alexander Hamilton, James Madison and John Jay, were published under the pen name "Publius."
Fellow revolutionaries Bun Man and Mr. Purple (what else could they be?) were Virginians and while supporting the cause for a strong central government which was more than a confederation; they couldn't grow a fondness for that pompous Federalist Hamilton.
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Retired educator / military officer(Army Colonel) - Current Ops Div Chief (G333), HQDA / married / political progressive / ED.D. and Army War College Grad. 3277