Friday, March 27, 2026

I Think We'll Do Another Funderwhoopee Friday ~ AM

 











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23 comments:

  1. #2 Yes, too many times
    #3 Yes, perfect name for em
    #8 Hmm, that sounds familiar
    #10 You could have them try to do the puzzle and they still couldn't finish it

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    1. eclectickelvin, #10: you can never get a democrat to finish anything, except when it's illegal.

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  2. Lately the page seems to load very slow for me and sometimes I even have to refresh to get the entire images; is that just on my end or is anyone else seeing it?

    #10) 0 Pieces, $15,700,000,000.00 - if you buy now.

    Yes, that number is correct - 15.7 BILLION dollars has been spent on California's High Speed Rail so far. When does the work start?

    George

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    1. George, are you the one that been complaining about load speed? If yes, you're the only one. Are your neighbors stealing your WiFi?

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  3. 8 seems to be hardwired into them.

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  4. Since when is a Soldier of the Year an officer?? That is supposed to be an honor only for enlisted folks. Well, SecWar Hegseth has made some great strides in fixing the military, but this is still some stupid shit going on right there.

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    1. She is an Army Reservist and law enforcement officer. An Army Reservist is considered an enlisted person if they hold a rank within the enlisted structure (E-1 to E-9) and have signed a contract to serve part-time, as noted by the U.S. Army Reserve. Reservists are legally enlisted members of the Armed Forces who train part-time but are subject to federal mobilization.

      An Army Reservist is officially considered a soldier. In the U.S. Army, the term "Soldier" refers to any member of the branch, regardless of whether they serve in the Regular Army (active duty), the Army Reserve, or the Army National Guard.

      George

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    2. Anon, look again ... the USO awarded this.

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  5. Why would a US Army officer wear a shirt that has a neck size that is too large?

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    1. John. Woman officer's uniforms are different, maybe huh.

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    2. No, women are not men and should not try to be warriors. Women are gatherers and care givers. Men are warriors.

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    3. John, I agree, but this genie has been out of the lamp far too long.

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  6. #1 yeah, maybe. But.

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  7. #7 The Linemen - this hit home with me. We buried my uncle last weekend, Vietnam Vet, Airborne and then GA Air Guard weekender as an E&I phone/power lineman where he retired. He then was a lineman for GA Power and his local EMC for 36 years. He then taught pole climbing for another 15. He watched the weather. If a storm would be rolling in he would go to bed early because he knew he would get the late night call. He bought many cars and trucks with overtime he would accrue working hurricane relief over the years.

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  8. Good luck finding a lineman being replaced by AI. We need the working class blue collar man to keep things running smooth. Thanks guys (and gals)

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