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Post by majorminor on Mar 11, 2022 8:57:57 GMT -5
In for a few hours then home to quickly pack then head out. We decided to leave mid day today and will have a soak and lunch at Jackson Hot Springs then drive an hour our two down I15.
Everybody enjoy your weekend.
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Post by majorminor on Mar 10, 2022 10:24:29 GMT -5
I can't help you with any of that but I know a guy with a whole lot of fucking horse manure. Bring the biggest truck you got!!
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Post by majorminor on Mar 10, 2022 9:02:58 GMT -5
Morning peeps. Minus 4 here this morning. The door backlog is out to 20 plus weeks and I just got thru a new machine install so I'm taking an impromptu driving vacation as I'm fried. We got us a nice pet friendly room in Sedona Az and are heading out Friday. We'll spend a few days in Moab on the way back. Good food and some red dirt hiking on tap.
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Post by majorminor on Mar 9, 2022 11:37:42 GMT -5
I think it might have a clarinet in it. That's what they all say....
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Post by majorminor on Mar 9, 2022 10:26:58 GMT -5
Morning. Foot of snow yesterday and clear and 4 degrees this morning.
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Post by majorminor on Mar 8, 2022 21:31:26 GMT -5
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Post by majorminor on Mar 8, 2022 13:38:02 GMT -5
Just for the record I'm a big fan of both tits and bacon.
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Post by majorminor on Mar 6, 2022 11:22:51 GMT -5
Morning friends. Took a drive to Kalispell Friday to visit a friend who was moving out of state. Spent the night and spent some time in Whitefish walking the boardwalk checking out the foofy boutiques and assorted trophy wives. It was a perfect driving day both directions. Sunny and blue skies, snow capped peaks around Flathead Lake. Completely sucked.
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Post by majorminor on Mar 3, 2022 13:29:29 GMT -5
I thought I had seen something reported that a recent poll had come in mid 30's. Maybe not? Post corrected. In any event his approval rating is poor. www.cnn.com/2022/03/01/politics/approval-rating-biden-sotu-analysis/index.htmlBiden enters first State of the Union with second lowest approval on record (CNN)President Joe Biden gives his first State of the Union address at a time of international upheaval. Polling shows that Americans don't trust Biden when it comes to Russia's invasion of Ukraine. It's the latest manifestation of how American satisfaction with Biden and the direction of the country have turned sharply negative since the last time Biden addressed a joint session of Congress last April. Biden has one of the worst approval ratings going into his first inaugural address of any president in the polling era. And his decline seems to come from younger Americans and non-Democrats who once supported the Democratic president. Biden's current approval rating comes in at around 41%. His disapproval rating registers at 53% or 54%, depending on how you average the polls. That's bad enough for a -12 or -13 point net approval rating.
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Post by majorminor on Mar 3, 2022 12:08:34 GMT -5
www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/after-call-with-putin-macron-convinced-that-the-worst-is-yet-to-come-and-russia-wants-to-take-all-of-ukraine/ar-AAUz4SV?ocid=uxbndlbingAfter call with Putin, Macron convinced that ‘the worst is yet to come’ and Russia wants to take all of Ukraine PARIS — Russian President Vladimir Putin called French President Emmanuel Macron on Thursday, in what appeared to have been a markedly more tense exchange than previous conversations between the two leaders. The 90-minute call failed to deliver a diplomatic breakthrough, and a senior French official said it left Macron convinced that “the worst is yet to come” and that Putin aims to take control of all of Ukraine. “Your country will pay dearly because it will end up as an isolated country, weakened and under sanctions for a very long time,” Macron told Putin, according to a French official, who added that Macron “called on Vladimir Putin to not lie to himself.” Live coverage: Russia takes Kherson government building in siege of Ukraine’s port cities The conversation, which the French presidency said was initiated by Putin, came as Ukrainian officials were set to hold talks with a Russian delegation, according to Russian and Ukrainian officials. But based on the two leaders’ exchange, there was no indication on Thursday that a diplomatic solution could be in sight, according to French officials. The Kremlin’s news service cited Putin as having told Macron that the objectives “of the special military operation” — the term the Kremlin has used to refer to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine — “will be fulfilled in any case.” “Attempts to gain time by dragging negotiations will only lead to additional requirements for Kyiv in our negotiating position,” Putin told Macron, according to the readout. A senior French official, speaking on the condition of anonymity because it is French government practice, said Putin’s remarks reflected a “determination to continue the military operation, and to continue it to the end.” According to the Kremlin’s news service, Putin also took issue with an address to the nation Macron had given on Wednesday evening, in which he had condemned Putin’s “brutal attack” on Ukraine and said “Putin chose the war.” In his speech, Macron had also said Putin’s claims that he wants to “denazify” Ukraine are “a lie” and “an insult to the history of Russia and Ukraine, to the memory of our elders who fought side by side against Nazism.” Responding directly to those comments on Thursday, the Kremlin news service said Putin disagreed “with many points” raised in Macron’s address, and he denied that Russia was behind the shelling of major Ukrainian cities — despite overwhelming evidence to the contrary. Macron is the only Western leader who has been in consistent public contact with Putin since the invasion of Ukraine, in an effort the French presidency has described as an attempt to keep the doors to meaningful negotiations open. Putin and Macron also spoke on Monday, and last Thursday. Before the invasion, Macron had led Western efforts to prevent an escalation of the crisis through diplomatic channels, traveling to Moscow last month to keep Putin engaged. Since mid-December, the two leaders have spoken over a dozen times, according to the French presidency. Macron has also been in frequent contact with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky — the last time on Thursday, following his call with Putin. Robyn Dixon contributed to this report from Moscow and Claire Parker contributed from Washington.
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Post by majorminor on Mar 3, 2022 10:01:09 GMT -5
But Biden looks like the right man at the right time. Well it certainly takes much of the focus off of inflation and how screwed up everything else is here from Covid to the the Mexican border. Don't know if Ukraine will pull him out the 40% approval ratings or not. It can't hurt.
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Post by majorminor on Mar 3, 2022 9:04:28 GMT -5
As premeditated as this attack was, you'd think the Russians would have made better plans to keep the army supplied. From the standpoint of competence they aren't looking very good. I suspect it must be tough to tell Putin no.
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Post by majorminor on Mar 2, 2022 10:11:47 GMT -5
No hot and cold running redheads? Pfffft.
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Post by majorminor on Mar 2, 2022 10:09:25 GMT -5
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Post by majorminor on Feb 27, 2022 20:20:46 GMT -5
Thanks for that. It’s going by quickly isn’t it?
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Post by majorminor on Feb 25, 2022 13:36:53 GMT -5
Does this mean what I think it means?
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Post by majorminor on Feb 25, 2022 12:56:33 GMT -5
Dude. Put a capo at fret 1, loosen the strings, shove them aside and change the battery. What are we talking here - 3 times a year?
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Post by majorminor on Feb 25, 2022 9:18:57 GMT -5
That’s what they said to the Wright Brothers. Get a horse ! They eat money and poop work.
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Post by majorminor on Feb 24, 2022 17:24:29 GMT -5
So when do we start drilling to screw Putin If that campaign fails to gain traction perhaps “Screwing to drill Putin” has a shot.
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Post by majorminor on Feb 24, 2022 17:18:26 GMT -5
I don’t think he’s taking in to account all the “carbon footprints” Putin is going to be eliminating.
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