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03/27/23 04:53 PM #27124    

 

Wayne Gary

Several things with the shooting. Biden says all semi-automatic guns and hgh capacity magazines should be outlawed. How predictable.

 

I heard a reporter state that when the victams arrived at the hospital they were declared "totaly dead".  I guess somebody could be partialy dead.


03/27/23 07:05 PM #27125    

 

Russ Stovall

Wayne:        
That's what I finally did one it gave me that opportunity to do so   

 


03/27/23 07:05 PM #27126    

 

Russ Stovall

Wayne:        
That's what I finally did one it gave me that opportunity to do so   

 


03/28/23 07:38 AM #27127    

 

Wayne Gary

David,

I saw your e-mail and read the article in the News .  Did you notice the had the location on Del;s wrong.  It is at the commer of Polk and McKinney not Greenville.


03/28/23 11:06 AM #27128    

 

Wayne Gary

Tommy,

There was an article in The Dallas Morning News about redo of downtown Richardson


03/28/23 11:57 AM #27129    

 

David Cordell

From the Babylon Bee

Doctors Report Startling Rise In Testicular Injuries Among Woman Athletes

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NEW YORK, NY — A new study indicates a disturbing trend as testicular injuries in women's sports are increasing at an astounding rate. Researchers are baffled as these statistics have skyrocketed from literally zero reported testicular injuries among female athletes just a few years ago.

"This new wave of testicular injuries to female athletes has really come out of nowhere," said Dr. Ryan Kitchen of Boston College's Institute of Sports Medicine. "Years ago, there were absolutely no reported testicular injuries that occurred during women's sporting events. If only we could determine what led to this sudden rise. Such a puzzle!"

Institutions around the world have also noticed the disturbing trend and are pouring research dollars into discovering the cause, which is almost certainly a complicated issue with no easy or obvious answers whatsoever.

Critics have argued that it's not actually possible for a female athlete to suffer a testicular injury. "Yeah, that can't happen," said Dr. Adam Kinunen of the Restore Sanity to Sports research group. "Considering the fact that having testicles in the first place means a person is not a female, it would stand to reason that such an injury is impossible. In layman's terms, these are dudes."

Trans activist groups have come out in full force against anyone who dares to suggest women cannot have their testicles injured because women can't have testicles. "EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!" said Sunshine Fluffsprinkle, spokesperson for Insanity Now, a trans rights group in response to the findings. "BLLRRRAAAWWRRRR FFFRRGGGTHTHTH!"

At publishing time, concerned researchers in the field of sports medicine were consulting with athletic equipment manufacturers to design protective athletic cups specifically designed to protect female testicles.


03/28/23 03:17 PM #27130    

Jim Bedwell

I found this VERY interesting:

COSTELLO:  I want to talk about the unemployment rate in America.


ABBOTT: Good Subject.  Terrible Times.  It's 5.6%.

COSTELLO:  That many people are out of work?

ABBOTT: No, that's 23%.

COSTELLO: You just said 5.6%.

ABBOTT:  5.6% Unemployed.

COSTELLO:  Right 5.6% out of work.

ABBOTT: No, that's 23%.

COSTELLO: Okay, so it's 23% unemployed.

ABBOTT: No, that's 5.6%.

COSTELLO: WAIT A MINUTE. Is it 5.6% or 23%?

ABBOTT: 5.6% are unemployed.  23% are out of work.

COSTELLO: If you are out of work you are unemployed.

ABBOTT: No, Biden said you can't count the "Out of Work" as the unemployed.
You have to look for work to be unemployed.

COSTELLO: BUT THEY ARE OUT OF WORK!!

ABBOTT: No, you miss his point.

COSTELLO:  What point?

ABBOTT: Someone who doesn't look for work can't be counted with those who look for work.  It wouldn't be fair.

COSTELLO: To whom?

ABBOTT: The unemployed.

COSTELLO: But ALL of them are out of work.

ABBOTT: No, the unemployed are actively looking for work.  Those who are out of work gave up looking and if you give up, you are no longer in the ranks of the unemployed.

COSTELLO: So if you're off the unemployment roles that would count as less unemployment?

ABBOTT: Unemployment would go down. Absolutely!

COSTELLO: The unemployment just goes down because you don't look for work?

ABBOTT: Absolutely it goes  down. That's how it gets to 5.6%. Otherwise it would be 23%.

COSTELLO: Wait, I got a question for you. That means there are two ways to bring down the unemployment number?

ABBOTT: Two ways is correct.

COSTELLO: Unemployment can go down if someone gets a job?

ABBOTT: Correct.

COSTELLO: And unemployment can also go down if you stop looking for a job?

ABBOTT: Bingo.

COSTELLO: So there are two ways to bring unemployment down, and the easier of the two is to have people stop looking for work.

ABBOTT: Now you're thinking like a Democrat.

COSTELLO: I don't even know what I just said!

ABBOTT:  Now you're thinking like Biden.


03/28/23 06:32 PM #27131    

 

Wayne Gary

I heard this for all of you Buc-ee's fans

From Thwe dallas Morning News

Buc-ee’s just got prehistoric bragging rights. An ancient beaver named for them. See article.

SCIENCE A tail as old as time: Fossil beaver bears Buc-ee’s name
By ADITHI RAMAKRISHNAN
Staff Writer
adithi.ramakrishnan@dallasnews.com
Buc-ee’s just got prehistoric bragging rights.
A new species of ancient beaver was named after the Texas-based chain of travel centers known for selling everything from road trip snacks to holiday decor. The beaver, named Anchitheriomys buceei , lived in Texas about 15 million years ago. It looked a lot like today’s Texas beavers, except about 30% larger.
A. buceei was discovered by researchers at the University of Texas at Austin, who published their findings in the journal Palaeontologia Electronica.
Inspiration for the fossil’s name struck Steve May, a research associate at UT Austin’s Jackson School of Geosciences, while driving home from fossil work. “This is Beaver Country,” said a Buc-ee’s billboard on the side of the road.
“It just struck me, because I’d been thinking about these fossil beavers,” May said, “and I said, you know, you’re right. This is beaver country, and it’s been beaver country for 22 million years.”
Beaver history
May studies the history of mammals in Texas, hoping to understand how Texas wildlife has changed over time. Beavers waddled the Texas coastal plain at least 22 million years ago and are found through most of eastern Texas today.
May was sifting through UT’s fossil collections when part of a skull caught his eye.
“I picked it up, turned it over … and wondered, what in the world is this?” he said.
It’s rare to find partial skull fossils for Texas mammals, May said. Usually, paleontologists find teeth or parts of a bone. May noticed that parts of the fossil had filled with mud when it fossilized, leaving behind a cast of what the beaver’s brain may have looked like.
May and Matthew Brown, director of the Jackson School’s vertebrate paleontology collections, X-rayed the inside of the fossil and examined tiny holes at the edge of the skull called foramina, where nerves and blood vessels pass through. Those clues helped them determine that this beaver skull belonged to a new species.
The skull was originally collected by Texas paleontologists in 1941. One of them, Texas A&M University curator Curtis Hesse, wrote in his notes that it could belong to a new species. Hesse died in 1945 before he could publish his findings, but nearly 80 years later, May and Brown brought his work to completion.
With only a partial skull, May doesn’t know exactly what A. buceei looked like. He can’t say for sure whether the beaver had a big flat tail or gnawed down trees. His best guess based on the skull is that, if we saw A. buceei walking on the side of the road, we’d say: “Well, that’s a really large beaver.”
A new generation
After passing the “Beaver Country” billboard, May thought about how the iconic Buc-ee’s mascot cultivated a new generation of beaver fans throughout Texas. Naming the species after the Buc-ee’s beaver felt meant to be.
“Your average Texan probably is not going to be looking at papers on fossil beavers,” he said. “But if you can try to link it to something that’s part of the popular culture, maybe there is an opportunity to get more people interested in the whole history of not just beavers but of all different kinds of mammals and the environment they lived in and how that has evolved over time.”
May has Buc-ee’s memorabilia of his own, including a T-shirt with a drawing of a mouse that becomes a possum, which becomes a squirrel, which ends up as the Buc-ee’s beaver. The caption? “Beaver-lution.”
While the scientific accuracy of the shirt is up for debate, May said it captures the heart of his research.
Adithi Ramakrishnan is a science reporting fellow at The Dallas Morning News. Her fellowship is supported by the University of Texas at Dallas. The News makes all editorial decisions.
Twitter: @adithi_r1

 

 

 


03/29/23 09:41 AM #27132    

 

Lowell Tuttle

The first Buccee's was near downtown Lake Jackson.    I have been going to Surfside since Mike West and Dennis Matthews set up freshman boarding at Univ of Houston in 1969.   I would venture from Austin that Fall and Spring semesters and we would go down to the beach there and try (try) to surf and find girls.   The road to surfside from Clute/Lake Jackson is lined on one side with Dow Chemical plant.   It's quite an awesome structure.   The last big road before going over the ship channel bridge to surside is where my first Buccee's was.   I always thought it was the first, but apparently it's the second...

On weekends or Spring Break it is so packed....

We alwasy stop before the beach day.  

We like Surfside because you can drive a mile or three North on the Bluewater highway and it gets pretty deserted.   There are roads cut through the dunes to the beach then, park the car and set up for the day at the beach.   I usually wade fish (lures only.)   I use Johnson gold and yellow spoons.   There is no structure for the fish, so it's catch the spec's and feeding time as they school up and down the beach...but, I have caught one wading in from the 2nd cut, casting up onto the beach landing the spoon on the sand, and then reeling it back into the 1 inch deep water...big ole 23 inch spec foraging for chad/minnows/mullet...I was shocked to catch him/her so close to the sandy beach...

By far it is best to get there just before dawn, but on your wading boots, and hike it out just past the second sand bar and watch that glorious big old sun come up out of the gulf, clouds turning orange, seagulls screaming, pelicans gracing it in the air and diving in, and sharks kissin you toes...


03/29/23 10:35 AM #27133    

 

Bob Davidson

Did the rest of you notice the odd thing about the reporting on the Nashville murders where the killer is a woman who believed that she was a man?  I was pretty sure that the approved nomenclature of such a person is "transman" and the pronouns one is required to use are "he/him," and the use of "his" former name, or "deadnaming" is totally improper and most likely a "hate crime."  Everything I've seen from the usual suspects in the media and politics had identified this person as a transwoman, referred to her as "she/her," and used the birth name.

My guess is that the normal P.C. rules contradict the victimization of transexuals by white men narrative so our propaganda masters suspended the rules for this case.  Of course, they didn't suspend the rules requiring the blame to be assigned to Republicans, guns, and Christians.

These people are something beyond shameless.

 


03/29/23 10:46 AM #27134    

 

Wayne Gary

Here is the link to the Beaver article i  todays Newa.  It compares sisde by side Beaver and Bucc-ees

The article is at the bottom of page 1

https://epaper.dallasnews.com/app/DAMONE/editionguid/7d993492-3885-423d-b965-8b75ad636bcd


03/29/23 11:21 AM #27135    

 

Russ Stovall

I have been chosen to locate an assisted living place for my aunt. I have contacted A Place For Mom.  Does anyone know of a place that has goverment financial assistance and has assisted living.  Thanks in advance.  Russ 


03/29/23 02:51 PM #27136    

 

Wayne Gary

Russ,

My mother is in a group home with 7 other people and 2 fulltime caregivers.  Very good service She is on Hospice at 101 yr old had has severe demincia

Magnolia Assisted Living has several group homes.  Their phone is 214-828-6146.

https://www.magnoliacarehomes.com


03/29/23 03:18 PM #27137    

 

Wayne Gary

Russ,

I sent you a message with my phone


03/30/23 01:44 AM #27138    

 

Steve Keene

Tommy,

Does Sue Daly wear a woman's testicular protection device?


03/30/23 10:15 AM #27139    

 

David Cordell

Bob D.,

In listening to some of the coverage of the Nashville murderer, I was disgusted at the apparent concern about her "pronouns". First, the whole pronouns thing is a crock. Why are we perverting the language for a very small group of people? Second, and more important, WTF??!!! This scum killed six people, including three children!! And I should be concerned about friggin' pronouns?? Am I going to hurt her sensitive feelings? I sincerely hope that there is a hell, and that people like her land in the hottest section.


03/30/23 12:46 PM #27140    

 

Janalu Jeanes (Parchman)

David,

I'm waiting to hear about the shooter's manifesto.  It must not be favorable to Christians, since the Democrats ideologically-favoring main stream media is evidently holding up the release of its content.  They probably don't want the public to see how the hateful thought processes of this individual were influenced by negative projections toward Christian beliefs, as have been spewed by our media, in recent years.  That's my suspicion.


03/30/23 01:29 PM #27141    

 

David Cordell

Damn!

I just found out that my TV service (YouTubeTV) does not carry BSSW, which carries most of the Rangers' games. Does anyone know how another way to  get BSSW? I've searched without success.

Today is opening day!


03/30/23 02:45 PM #27142    

 

Bob Davidson

Colin Winnette, our classmate Miles' son, had another novel, his sixth, come out recently called Users.  I downloaded it, but haven't read it.  The main character is named "Miles."  Miles the character has a hard time connecting with his family and dealing with his fear of aging and death. 

The New York Times review:

https://www.nytimes.com/2023/02/23/books/review/colin-winnette-users.html

The New Yorker:

https://www.newyorker.com/best-books-2023

Some of Colin's writings are pretty violent, but in person he seems rather gentle, a thin handsome guy with a wispiness about him.  He lives in San Francisco.


03/30/23 04:26 PM #27143    

 

Steve Keene

David,

Espn Plus live carries the games.


03/30/23 06:57 PM #27144    

 

Lowell Tuttle

David...A lot of folks have a hard time getting the Astros here and the consensus is HULU for them...

I still have the cable (ATT Uverse) but is is costing me just under 200.   We also have Amazon, Paramount +, and Netflix...

That's about all we do...TV...

I watch the Rangers a lot, getting BSSW on two channels.   When the Astros are not on (Apple or whatever, I enjoy the radio while surfin th enet...or working in the garage...

I really like listening to games when on the road...I use I heart when out of range...


03/31/23 09:06 AM #27145    

 

Lowell Tuttle

I hope this is not too soon...




03/31/23 01:20 PM #27146    

 

Janalu Jeanes (Parchman)

I find the visceral hate of a large group of Democrats, especially the Democrats of the northeast part of our country, to be absolutely frightening.  It is very sad and disheartening to know that this extreme emotion exists in this country between men and women, our brothers and sisters, and its insidious root is the controling power over others.  I remember that this kind of hatred used to not be so prevalent here among our people, not too long ago.

I did not particularly like or support Obama, especially in his dealings with Israel, but I never hated the man.  I could see some reasonable, even good qualities in the man, so I can honestly say that I did not hate him, nor would I have ever allowed myself to be a hater of anyone.  Or, at least, I would have tried my best to fight against hatred, which would be a very hard task to master in some instances, I can admit.


03/31/23 06:26 PM #27147    

 

Lowell Tuttle

I think Janalu heard.    And some Northeastern Demorats.


03/31/23 06:54 PM #27148    

 

Sandra Spieker (Ringo)

Lowell,

I needed a laugh!  Thank you.

 


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