Layng quietly in fields

Layng quietly in fields
Glstening lights

Thursday, March 22, 2018

Pugilistic Politics Pummels Prudence.



Today's Tids Issue 4,087
For more glitter than bitter:

I say to myself, why be bitter?
Why give into Lachrymose?
Why let precious light fritter?
Look for all the gold in those,
Who have made your life glitter.

After all, I’m just a loving critter.

I think I’m going to be under attack. As you know, I at times leave you humming with a music event from YouTube. But YT is growing tired of leaches like me in addition to feeling renewed pressure from cash-for-music competitors to pay up for music as they do. So, I hear that their first strategy will be to inundate me with ads until I surrender, seeing the light of paying for uninterrupted service. If that doesn’t work they will just stop offering free stuff altogether. Like everything, the internet is becoming expensive.

Remember when college athletics were an innocent pastime, guys and gals competing for the sake of pride and school spirit.

You can cajole Americans into stupidity for just so long. Pretty soon when an emotional creative movement creeps beyond basic belief systems, people see another light, one of truth that opposes misdirection. Californians are waking to the fact that there is something inherently wrong with cities that harbor criminal entry into the USA. You can fool me once…

The Question:
Name the family Is known for high wire walking. Bonus: What was the name of Pamela Smart’s Husband?

The Headlines:
--Stocks Dip On China Reaction To Trump Tariffs; Big Country Raises Interest Rates Following Fed Move; Tariffs On China Could Hurt Walmart And Best Buy.
--China Ratchets-up Anti-American Tariff Response Talk.
--Facebook Finally Admits It Makes Mistakes; Anti Privacy Company Concerned That Disgruntled Members Will Opt Out.
--No Motive Found In Recorded Confession Of Austin Bomber; Had List Of Planned Future Attacks.
--More Towns In Cal Expected To Follow Lead Of Los Alamitos In Kicking Out Illegal Sanctuary City Status.
--Latest Nor’ Easter A No-Show In New England; Big Snow Punishes Pennsylvania And New York.
--Biden Versus Trump; Schoolyard, Schoolboy Antics Cloud Adult leadership.
--URI Counters With Strong Package, But Basketball Coach Hurley Leaves For Old Time Rival UConn l.

As far as I can determine, a Biden-Trump campaign would be more like a burlesque show.

It’s too early for me to start analyzing The Voice contestants. Frankly, nobody has really had me stand up and shout Huzzah! Maybe I have just seen too many of these same ole’ singers producing the same ole’ stuff. But, I have to say I always enjoy the Battles, the duets, regardless of talent levels. I also have to say that Kelly Clarkson has been an enjoyable addition, and that she has put together the most entertaining duets. There have been some great ones so far, but I really don’t remember the individual singers. In an unscientific poll after the first week of the battles, four singers have emerged in the minds of critics and viewers: Brynn Cartelli, D.R. King, Jackie Foster and Christina Danielle. BTW, the duets didn’t score core well on ITunes’ downloads – one being 98th and the other that scored being 133. But, The Voice is doing much better than the American Idol Revival.

The only way to ensure complete safety in the new world of driverless cars is to replace human pedestrians with robots.

I seem to be getting chicken lately that has the consistency of leather or hard rubber. Tastes weird and surely messes up a meal. Turns out that chick producers are concerned about “Woody” chicken, as they call it. And, they say, it is not harmful to humans. Except, when you had your tastes buds revved up to something chickeny delightful. Has chicken also gone the way of disagreeable politics.

Actually though, if you put gravy on politics is still leaves a bad taste.

A lot of people dining out are turning to small plates or multiple appetizers. What I have found from modern day food emporiums as a result of new appetite limitations, are meager menus with fewer and fewer ostentatious options.
Picking up discarded, though well-established, brands and keeping them alive on the internet is probably a pretty good business going forward.

The Only problem with “Homeland” is that you have to wait a week to renew the wonderful tension.

One of the great questions looming for the future is what will be the impact of Auto Driving on $230 Billion auto insurance Industry? And all of those employees? Add that to the endangered groups that will be affected by driverless cars and trucks and delivery vans.

Whoever came up with the phrase, “Nickel and dimed to death”, probably didn’t realize at the time that he or she was referring to the modern day Internet and cable communications.

The Answer:
Of course, you knew that the Wallendas are the family that walks the tight rope. That is, as opposed to the Trump family. Bonus: Pamela Smart’s murdered husband was named Gregory. Lots of extra points of you got that one. Het, somebody has to remember the poor soul.

Seniors citizens with stock portfolios are going to be very angry if Tariffs send the markets crashing.

I could become bitter
With disturbing lachrymose.
Letting loose with disturbing twitter.

But then, I have never been a quitter.



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