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suomi

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  1. I listened to an interview with a vaccine specialist, he is the director of a county health department in Cali IIRC. He said his arm was good and sore after his shot. He was pleased because this indicates his body recognizes that it was potently invaded. 😉 He said that's why tetanus shots cause sore arms, it's the degree of invasion. So here's wishing sore arms on all of us and our loved ones.
  2. In his dreams. Always grasping at relevance.
  3. It didn't quite meet the level of a fight because Joe quickly and efficiently delivered a public slap down. He immediately showed his displeasure with dissent and walked past his wife's opinion in a condescending manner. Lieutenant Snide, reporting for duty. The clip started with today's focus on five faces in Brady boxes, looking like hostages on video waiting for prompts from their captors. Waiting out the usual compound question. I thought of Joe when I was reading an article about DC statehood this morning. The District's delegate to the House (who is its sole representation in Congress for a population of 715,000 people) said she submitted her first statehood bill in 1991. Still waiting, obviously. Speaking to the frustration she said "Nothing is generated in the Halls of Congress." That is so true. Congress by nature is reactive rather than proactive. The squeaky wheel (sometimes) gets the grease (in time). I thought about Joe because his bloviating ego has long revealed the opposite state of mind. The reveries he so fondly shares show that he thinks *he* led the savages out of the wilderness during his time in DC. His over-developed ego allows for nothing less, then or now.
  4. As little as possible. Fluffs his hair. Preens, postures. Cops an attitude. Surveys his realm. Checks the mail, takes a nap. Ignores his first three wives and 16 kids. Lather, rinse, repeat.
  5. Democracy (or news coverage of it) was joyful? When? Lawmakers are not parents, raising us and teaching us their ways. They represent us and we already have ideas because we live and have brains of our own. When has Joe been happy about strangers making choices for him and then explaining why that was done? "There, there, Joey, leave it to me." His head would explode.
  6. America's the world's most expensive home hits the market for $340 million in Bel Air. https://www.livabl.com/2021/01/the-one-most-expensive-home-340-million.html
  7. Joy, then Ana, then Sunny. Joy rarely gripes me, Ana never does. Sunny a tad more but the good outweighs the bad. I wouldn't miss any of the others.
  8. I am so glad I'm on my phone. Seeing those photos on my PC woulda knocked me off my chair. Kendra Scott joory and lilac drapes. Is she at Aspyn's house? Trouble in paradise? Check out these two comments: I saw no one making fun. Just saying the truth here. If you can’t see the difference, you might need an eye appointment! Too much make up, filters. Only posts for sales . Am unfollowing.🙄
  9. Can you imagine him trying to keep a straight face at any of the swahrays this trashy bunch hosts?
  10. She thrives on being a grievance collector.
  11. Joe's Truman book is #1035 on Amazon, #573 on B&N and was last seen on the NY Times Top 15 on Dec 13 at #10.
  12. Same here. I get really, really irritated when they mistake kindness for weakness. After I fire back and give them what they evidently were asking for they sputter "Whut, whut?" like my reaction just came outta nowhere. They don't get a second chance with me, no they do not, after showing me who they are. I nip that shit in the bud. All of the View co-hosts need to get on the nip train and show Missy who's who and what's what. All aboard!
  13. Both shoulders are rising, are they pointy from being on a hanger or is there an odd seam? The torso is oddly proportioned and shaped, too tight and short but the sleeves are full. I wouldn't try it on let alone pose in it. It's giving me restless legs.
  14. Any Dodgers fans here? Tommy Lasorda, 93, died this morning in Los Angeles, sudden cardiac arrest, released from the hospital two days ago following a long stay in intensive care. Another piece of my childhood gone. Thomas Charles Lasorda (born September 22, 1927) is an American former Major League Baseball pitcher, coach, and manager, who is best known for his two decades managing the Los Angeles Dodgers. In 2020, he marked his 71st season with the Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers organization, the longest tenure anyone has had with the team, edging Dodger broadcaster Vin Scully by three seasons. He was inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame as a manager in 1997. Since the death of Red Schoendienst in June 2018, he has been the oldest living Hall of Famer.
  15. Wrapped in the flag o' course. STFU Meghan. Go fill some milk bottles. Poor, poor, poor me. Poor, poor, pitiful me. Written by Warren Zevon (Werewolves of London) who died way too young. RIP, sir. I like Linda Ronstadt's version best, what say you?
  16. That's OK, MZ is better looking (when he smiles and his hair isn't scalped) and he has lips. Joe is a pie face.
  17. Out, damned spot! Out, I say!
  18. Yeah right, look at that face, she's on a sugar and carb high. I'm usually on my phone but I caught this photo and one of Maddie on my PC screen, seemingly larger than life. Yowzer!
  19. Our outlooks take shape during our formative years and much of it depends on our exposure. There were a few open and closeted gay men in my parents' circle during the '60s, I don't remember focusing on the logistics of what it meant. We weren't traumatized. If someone treated us well we liked them, if they didn't we might wipe the rim of their glass with ear wax. Moral: I am always really nice to people's kids. I've never understood classifying someone by what they do with what's between their legs. Are we all old enough and experienced enough to have known some kinky straight people? A guy who worked for my husband went home to use the bathroom while he was out cashing his paycheck and caught his wife in a threesome with their male dogs. Diana also was hands-on with people who had leprosy. The bacteria is transmitted via prolonged exposure to cough and sneeze droplets and is not spread via touch (which surely she knew). Her photo ops helped to increase knowledge and reduce a stigma that has existed for thousands of years. Someone mentioned a granny or a teacher who linked HIV with inter-species sex (apes and humans). Perhaps that person had some of this info and went salacious with it: Scientists identified a type of chimpanzee in West Africa as the source of HIV infection in humans. They believe that the chimpanzee version of the immunodeficiency virus (called simian immunodeficiency virus or SIV) most likely was transmitted to humans and mutated into HIV when humans hunted these chimpanzees for meat and came into contact with their infected blood. Over decades, the virus slowly spread across Africa and later into other parts of the world. The earliest known case of infection with HIV-1 in a human was detected in a blood sample collected in 1959 from a man in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo. (How he became infected is not known.) Genetic analysis of this blood sample suggested that HIV-1 may have stemmed from a single virus in the late 1940s or early 1950s. We know that the virus has existed in the United States since at least the mid- to late 1970s. From 1979–1981 rare types of pneumonia, cancer, and other illnesses were being reported by doctors in Los Angeles and New York among a number of male patients who had sex with other men. These were conditions not usually found in people with healthy immune systems. https://www.theaidsinstitute.org/education/aids-101/where-did-hiv-come-0 There exists an overwhelming amount of evidence to suggest that HIV arose from cross-species transmission of closely related viruses that are found naturally in various primate hosts in Africa. By looking at the genomes of these viruses, which are collectively known as simian immunodeficiency viruses (SIV), and comparing them with those of the different types of HIV we can see that the SIVs are the closest relatives of HIV. Furthermore, geographical correlations exist between SIVs in their different hosts and HIV. By looking at the genome sequences of different viruses over time, researchers can calibrate a “molecular clock” based on the rate of sequence change, or mutations. Scientists can then use this to infer the rate of evolution and thus determine approximately when the most recent common ancestor existed. Using this technique, researchers estimated that HIV-1 group M originated in 1908 and group O in 1920. HIV-2 groups A and B originated a bit later; approximately in 1940 and 1945, respectively. https://www.iflscience.com/health-and-medicine/where-did-hiv-come/
  20. LOL, wait until Miss Evie gets into the markers.
  21. I guess she forgot the fourth thing she believes Satan created... toasters.
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