Posted on 10/03/2010 6:26:15 PM PDT by Molly Pitcher
Good evening.
The NON-Recovery Fall is here, and leading into election day, it's expected that higher unemployment figures will not help the Dems.
Related to that, in a shocker, the Cleveland Plain Dealer has endorsed John Kasich for Governor over the incumbent Dem, Strickland. This is a "Did I read that right?" moment: a huge plus for Kasich.
I guess even a Lib paper in the most liberal part of the state can't hide from the truth.
Good morning. Probably both.
But Tea Partiers are also taking over the GOP from the bottom up, running for precinct chairs and state committee seats.
In other words listen to us!
That's a mighty tasty breakfast for today's chilly morning, lysie! Thanks. (Toby would need some hot buttered grits too. LOL)
MKH...your interest in Nevil Shute's novels prompted me to investigate whether my library had any of his lesser known works. It didn't, so I requested an inner-library loan search for several, and got one of my 3 requestes last week: Requiem for a Wren.
I enjoyed it so much that it is another one I would recommend that you read.
Heard a little of Byron York on Bennett's show...the Rs must quickly distinguish themselves from the Dems when they recover the House at least, & in all likelihood make significant gains in the Senate.
Early on the House could easily pass a bill to end 0Care. It would be a symbolic, but important statement. Then it could start chipping away at the details of funding.
You betcha: we'll be watching!
Good morning.
Loneliest man in DC NY Post
No kidding!!!! GRRRRRRRRR
For all his bluster, JG is certainly not managing up my standards...and the players are all there acting like it is just another day at the ball field.....I’d say more but heavy censoring would be required.
Yes! I think that book also goes by the name “The Breaking Wave”. Was it about the RAF pilot who has lost his feet in a war accident and then goes back home to Australia?
I enjoyed that one very much.
Oh, I agree. It’s as if they all don’t give a hoot.
I would like a jet pack.
They do look like fun.
That looks like some town we’ve driven through, very early in the morning.
Yes, that is the one I read. One of the reasons for Shute’s various titles for it is that he completely rewrote it about 3 times.
It is some small town in the “western” part of our country. It may be mid-west as opposed to west of the Mississippi. At any rate, sunrises are special.
Thanks for the reminder. I need to head to the library today. Return a book. Get a book.
Morning! Am I late to the party?
Step-mother much better; she’s even smiling. Is this the result of operation to clean out bedsore or the lull before the storm?
Completely skipped the news this week-end. How refreshing! Fishing in De was great for the guys but Mr HOB had to eat so they stopped early. It was really cold!
Last post for you too
I just saw another Andy Griffith commercial. He must think we’re as senile as he is.
What in the world is his motivation in making those commercials? Does he really need the money that badly?
Good morning,
Jem. I LOVE your outfit and hat. Hats are the happy birthday on the cake for me.
Mr HOB gets so upset when they come on TV. He can’t stand to watch the old fool.
I remember hearing Andy and the actress who played Aunt Bea didn’t get along. I wonder why?
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