Layng quietly in fields

Layng quietly in fields
Glstening lights

Thursday, May 31, 2018

What if the music never began.



Today's Tids Issue 4,140
For soft, understated melodies:

As a lone piano plays romantically in the background, my mind wanders into the clouds above the seas. Each note is throbbing, oozing with feeling. My heart beats warmly to the soothing, yet intense rhythm.  My mind drifts into reveries, and then abruptly, as the last note vibrates into nothingness, everything’s stops and I sit in emptiness, staring at the blank screen before me –what in hell am I going to write today! Yikes.

Are people who eat sashimi hoping that someday they will be transformed into kindly, frolicking dolphins.

In case you missed it, Hillary Clinton has tossed her hat into the ring for a new job – CEO of Facebook. How would you like to go through life with Hillary looking over your shoulder? Arrrrrghhhh!

Unskilled jobs of today now require a lot of basic skills, including how to fill out an on-line application.

The new sushi bar that caters solely to lawyers is called, “Sosume”. I just threw in that pun for the halibut.

The Question:
What is the difference between Sashimi and Sushi? Bonus: Which Airlines Top the new list of best airlines?

The Headlines:
--Stocks See Red After Trump Removes Tariff Exemption For EU Canada and Mexico; Markets Appeared Set For Good Day Before Action.
--Trey Gowdy Says He Sees No Spy In “Spygate”.
--Trump Still Pushing For Tariffs On Steel And Aluminum.
--IMF Chief Says Europe Looks Good But Questions Remain About Italy And The Euro.
--Jobless Benefits Claims Fall Further Than Expected; Sears/Kmart To Close 72 More Stores; Sears Q1 Revenue Down 31%.
--Google Easing Its Way Into China; Laying Groundwork To Not Miss Being Player In Huge Phone Mart.

I think that Kim has a handle on how to transform a war based economy into a consumer megasociety He has been looking to opening a fast food hamburger joint. All American companies are welcome to bid.

Politics should not enter in on Trump’s signing of “The Right to Try” legislation. It allows terminally ill patients the use experimental drugs not yet approved by the FDA. I call it a common sense bill.

But of course, Politics will rear its ugly head once more.

Fill a pot with gold and they will come. That is, the lawyers and scam artists. The NFL allocated $2 billion to help those with the effects of concussion symptoms. Almost immediately, as you might expect, there were many claims for a piece of the shimmering pot. But, 440 claims for $2 Billion clams were quickly determined to be total frauds, the brainchild of lawyers and their collaborating doctors who saw easy pickings from a panicked football league. The victims there are now those with serious concussion problems who now have to wait longer for assistance while wading through new protections against fraudulent applications. I put these scammers on my Tids Capriati Punishment list.

People say they hate the rich, but they love to walk through their mansions. This past rainy weekend, 23,000 plus came to this town of ours to gawk at the wonders of the golden age of the rich and famous. By the end of the season well over a million will have traipsed the marble halls once enjoyed as mere summer cottages by the Astors, Belmonts, Wideners, Taylors and the most famous ancestors of Anderson Cooper (Vanderbilts). Thank God for the rich, because money making mansions are the only remnant of RI’s past glorious industrial economy.

I read a lot of these so-celled secret internal memos from the FBI and assorted government agencies about the state of the accusations in a America, and I generally come away with next to nothing of substance. I guess he art of being a lawyer is making something out of nothing.

Tech executives look out over the broad, magnificent plains of middle America, and their minds say -- sprawling data centers.

Could you call Sears/K-Mart a non-profit company?

Conservatives had to feel a large degree of satisfaction when it was learned that the NY Times editor who had attempted to demean Trump with a picture of child immigrants in cages was actually using a picture of children in cages taken at US borders during the Obama admin. Gadzooks, how could that be! BTW, how come the media wasn’t outraged about children in cages back in 0-Man days.

Did you read where Obama said he and his WH gang may have made a misjudgment that contributed the Hillary loss, He said that he guessed his thinking was twenty years ahead of where the American public is today. Let’s, hope his liberal, globalist principles are light years ahead of what has made and will keep America great. According to his favorite biographer, Ben Rhodes, “When he last met with Angela Merkel, Obama noted that ‘She’s all alone to defend my liberal principles’.”

The ex-President will be a like a personal injury lawyer using Netflix as an element for a class action suit against contented Americans.

The Answer:
Sashimi is thinly sliced raw meat – usually fish like salmon and tuna – served without rice. Sushi is not raw fish but rather vinegared rice that is mixed with other ingredients, which may or may not include raw fish. Bonus: For the 11th year in a row, Alaska Airlines is number 1 among traditional airlines. Delta was second while United dropped all the way to number Five on the five-airline list of the bigs. Number 3 was Air Canada and 4 was American. In the low-cost airline category, Southwest nudged aside jet Blue for Number One, After Jet Blue, we found WestJet followed by Allegiant and Frontier.

Maybe, we can just settle down.





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