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  1. 5 months ago on Heart of the City

    I like oranges to deal with my daily grind.

  2. 7 months ago on Heart of the City

    Well lets be clear Drag Queens have nothing to do with your other examples. Jim Beam is poison, that is a fact. Drag Queens are entertainers and the value of that entertainment while subjective is also for good ones highly regarded and a draw for clubs. cabarets and yes reading to children. The real question is why do so many of us care so deeply about needing to put other people in boxes? Drag Queens’ who read to children are no different then having your kid sit on Santas lap, or having a Clown at your child’s birthday. Its just a old/new dynamic in having fun with appearance and perspective and laughing. As well as people expressing themselves in a way that makes them happy and others as well. Drag Queens who read to children are G rated, Drag Queens at a Gay CLub maybe not so much. but any entertainer worth their salt prepares for their audience. The assumption inherent in your comment that Drag Queens = X rated implies that being a Drag Queen is inherently overtly sexual which from the many examples of movie and entertainment given is a lazy assumption and an inaccurate one. And your implication is false. Unless of course like many culture warriors do, its about your singular perspective on them. That my dears wherever you may be, is your problem alone.

  3. 7 months ago on Wallace the Brave

    Hell yes. Back in the day a friend of mine shattered someones rear windshield with a baseball sized piece of ice. A slingshot can hit someone with the force of .22 bullet with a significant larger mass behind it.

  4. 10 months ago on Heart of the City

    Its even harder when our popular culture reinforces the idea that it is all about you. We live in a selfish world, were so many are unhappy, yet still cling to what in fact makes them unhappy. That same selfish culture.

  5. over 1 year ago on Wallace the Brave

    Chickens are savage. They will kill and eat other chickens if their wounded. Wild Turkeys are even more savage. DO NOT MESS with a wild turkey!

  6. over 1 year ago on Breaking Cat News

    Or push the big red button.

  7. over 1 year ago on Breaking Cat News

    Wow, I feel ya Georgia! I did Sprint Tech and Billing support and felt the same way!

  8. over 1 year ago on Breaking Cat News

    Its all a matter of culture. Were I grew up it was completely normal for friends especially kids to just drop by. Me and my friends houses were revolving doors of snacks, meals and play opportunities. I think in many ways its not a good thing that we are as a culture are so insular and closed off from each other. Being afraid and annoyed by human contact, having to plan everything and hiding behind our curtains or Ring doorbells fosters fear and suspicion. It reminds me of the stranger danger days were every stranger was seen as a threat when statistically children were under threat far more by close friends and family members not the weird guy who drifted into town. Cops hated stranger danger for that reason, lost of wasted time. Ironically I predict this “uninvited guest” will likely be a good thing. An important point this, often the path to help and solutions is looking to the unexpected and often even the uninvited.

  9. over 1 year ago on Wallace the Brave

    I feel like the next comic should have Wallace and his Lobster buddy hanging on the wharf at sunset before the old boy goes back to the sea.

  10. over 1 year ago on Heart of the City

    That’s for the best, son. ;-)