Layng quietly in fields

Layng quietly in fields
Glstening lights

Friday, August 19, 2016

I feel like the early morning sea. Foggy.



Today's Tids Issue 3,667
For Reality:

Some days I reach inside unable to find
Anything useful in my Capricious mind.
Yet, am sustained on love that still remains,
Meaning, your heart is better than brains.

Prima Donna, Department:
This “robbed” swimmers fiasco is bad at so many levels. Most important it drew attention away from all of the great swimmers and other athletes who accomplished so much. Second, it embarrassed a city that has put on a great Olympics. Third, it showed again how an unprofessional media can blow a false story out of proportion, just as they have done with almost all the negative stories about Rio. And fourth, I was appalled at the words of the Rio Olympics spokesperson who said, in a rather sniveling voice, to “give the boys a break. They just made a mistake. He (Lockte) is one of the great swimmers of all time. They had fun. Life goes on.” Is that what responsibility to others and society at large has come down to these days?

One of the great lies always occurs when a chain of restaurants takes over a great traditional local favorite and says, “We’re going to keep all of the good things you have enjoyed.”

So I’m thinking…if Princeton is successful in eliminating all words which contain “man” and all references to gender differences, that does that mean that if elected Hillary cannot be considered the first woman president?

The Question:
What are considered the Top Five Sunglasses? Bonus: Who do you think are the all time 10 most overrated actors (male and female – See what Princeton is making me do?)?

The Headlines:
--Concerns Over Next Weeks Fed Rate Fate Meeting Has Stocks Lower.
--Trump Apologizes For His Hurtful Remarks; Manafort Resigns; Trump Flying To Baton Rouge.
--Princeton to Wipe Out All References To “Man” And References To Gender Differences From Campus Vocabulary.
--US Swimmer Jimmy Felgen Pays $10,800 To Get Out Of Jail Free After Rio Robbery Lie; US Olympics Committee Apologizes To Rio People For Embarrassing Their City.
--Pro Brexit Economists Feel Vindicated As British Consumer Economy Catches Fire.

Remember when GW Bush was painted black by the hate filled media and intolerant democrats for not responding, in their minds, to New Orleans during the Hurricane. Well this same media manufactured anger against Bush doesn’t seem to be materializing against 0-Man as he chases the little white ball around Martha’s Vineyard while thousands in Baton Rouge face ruin and an uncertain future.  

Speaking of making America great again, how about those refugees from Somalia, Sudan Congo and Burma suing the Phoenix Pa school system because it is not good enough for them.

Restaurants that grow naturally are often much better than planned concept eateries. The “concepts” are almost always devoid of personality, which can make food and environment much less satisfying.

An observant reader reminds me that that those enterprises promoting Black Friday have come under fire from the movement, “All Fridays Matter.”

I just have no inclination to buy Harry’s razors.

Reading Between the Lines Movie Reviews:
--War Dogs looked good to me but doesn’t seem to be such a hot movie, at least critics. But, I will go, as the plot intrigues me and the acting is good –Jonah Hill and Miles Teller. Two young guys exploit a little known government initiative that allows small businesses to bid on military contracts. Soon the boys are living large, rolling in dough. Then they get involved in a large arms deal for Afghanistan and shady character infect their fun filled world.
--The remake of Ben Hur will not make people forget about he original. It is exciting but is missing something in the direction and editing, and it tends to focus on slavery and current cultural issues. Man is falsely accused of treason and is pushed into slavery. He returns for renege, but along the way he meets and follows Jesus to his crucifixion where he receives forgiveness. Of course, there still is a chariot race.
--Imperium has an FBI Agent (Daniel Radcliff) infiltrating a right wing terrorist group. (Yikes, who wrote this, Obama!) Young agent must stick to his own moral compass while maintaining is identity among dangerous white euphemists. Sounds a little preachy to me.

The Answer:
RayBan Is considered Number one. The rest in order are Oakley, Maui Jim, Persol, Prada, Gucci, Versace, Tom Ford, Emporio Armani, Dolce & Gabbana and Burberry. Bonus: #1 is Kristen Stewart followed by Robert Pattinson, Megan Fox, Beyonce Knowles, Ashton Kucher, Adam Sandler, Myley Cyrus, Jaden Smith, Zac Efron, Sarah Jessica Parker, and Angelina Jolie.

Have a great weekend, E-v-e-r-y-b-o-d-y!!

Is the Tids over yet?

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