How many more weeks like this can we take?
Representative John Lewis, a titan of the Civil Rights era who had served in Congress since 1987, died at age 80; in Portland, Oregon, unidentified and heavily-armed men in military-style uniforms are abducting protestors on public streets, shoving them into unmarked vans and carting them off to Federal courthouses; a blaze suspected of being deliberately set destroyed stained glass windows and the grand organ at the 15th-century Saint-Pierre-et-Saint-Paul cathedral in Nantes, France; Ramsey BethAnn Bearse, a former Miss Kentucky who admitted to exchanging explicit photos with a teenager has been sentenced to two years in prison; and the government of South Korea has revoked the licences of two organizations that regularly fly propaganda balloons across the border into North Korea for "seriously hindering the unification policy of the government"... easy enough to do there rather than here, because Der Furor has no unification policy for the United States.
This week, for no particular reason other than we need something other than Der Furor's administration to groan about, a collection of cartoons featuring really awful puns ...
This is probably what Der Furor has in mind, though ...
Just finishing the paperwork ...
It would be more interesting if Mr Jenkins were right ...
Is it better to be a backer or a front man? ...
Not too far ...
He must support Der Furor ...
That must be why it was marked down ...
It's a legitimate question ...
Do chemicals have casual Fridays? ...
If they can sell canned gin and tonic, this ought to move, too ...
Have a good day and a great weekend. More thoughts tomorrow, when Poetry Sunday returns.
Bilbo
I going to have to remember the ID one.
ReplyDeleteGood ones, especially Do you have any ID? 'bout what?
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