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Brigitte Macron

Posted in Library of Congress, Weekly Notes by chamblee54 on March 24, 2025


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We only need to be lucky once. You need to be lucky every time. · “Today, we were unlucky. But remember, we only have to be lucky once — you have to be lucky always,” · @cianmaher0 In honour of all the jubilee stuff this week, allow me to remind you of the time old people on Facebook somehow managed to think the IRA’s warning to Margaret Thatcher after failing to assassinate her in 1984 was actually an inspirational quote attributable to Thatcher herself · I listened to your podcast. It is good to hear someone read it, while I do other things. You have a pleasant voice, and the sound quality is good. That said, the content … while true … is disheartening. We are in a world of s***. Sometimes all I can do is cry. · “how are you uh pretty good i can’t complain”@connorechols.bsky.social is following the script. · @teikokumatchco · Arthur Rothstein took the featured photograph in June 1942. “Queens NY Nursery school at the Queensbridge housing project. Drinking tomato juice” · @martyrmade Happy to be proven wrong by events, but the problem with bombing Yemen is that it’s just killing people to make ourselves feel good. KSA & UAE wrecked and starved Yemen for years, killed 100s of 1000s, to no strategic effect. We’re not going to change things with a few Tomahawks · This is frustrating. When I see an online figure being vilified, my first instinct is to see some of their content, so I can decide for myself. I had to go to some trouble to find out who @teikokumatchco was. They is just another idiot. Ignore them and they will go away · Mark 6:4 But Jesus said unto them, A prophet is not without honour, but in his own country, and among his own kin, and in his own house. · I haven’t seen any of the posts you refer to. I do know that there is a lot of high octane rhetoric surrounding this issue. The military industrial complex is doing very well with this conflict, no matter which side wins. Some say that all wars are about money, and that is an important factor here. What happened before the Russian invasion of 2022 cannot be changed. The second-best we can hope for know is an end to the killing. The best thing to hope for is that nuclear weapons do not get involved. · “Sorry, this user has been suspended.” Idk about you, but I am happy when they kick another bot off this site · The featured photograph was taken April 21, 1969. “Mendel College for Fabric Knowledge” Fashion show (“Mendel College for Fabric Knowledge”) · Someone made a movie about an American plastic bag that winds up in the Pacific trash vortex. The Atlanta trash vortex has locations in Midtown and L5P · There are trans rumors floating around about Brigitte Marie-Claude Macron, the wife of French president Emmanuel Jean-Michel Frédéric Macron . I decided to find a picture of her. One google result was an article in WWD “Brigitte Macron Favors Utilitarian Styling With Statement Belt During Uzbekistan President’s Paris Visit.” The face is inconclusive. However, the hands tell a different story. · Russell Lee took the featured photograph in October 1938. “Refreshment stand at state fair, Donaldsonville, Louisiana” · October, 1938. Princesses at the National Rice Festival, Crowley, Louisiana. There were thirty of these chosen from different communities throughout the rice section, the Queen being chosen from them. · We have no record of John Lennon saying “Time you enjoy wasting was not wasted.” Today’s featured picture: “Princesses at the National Rice Festival, Crowley LA. There were thirty of these chosen from different communities throughout the rice section.” · @MaxBlumenthal · Tulsi in 2018: “It is absolutely outrageous that the United States has continued its support for years now for Saudi Arabia’s genocidal war in Yemen” · Tulsi in 2025: “Trump has taken decisive action [against Yemen] for our own safety, security and prosperity” · I am always doing what I cannot do yet, in order to learn how to do it · It can be so discouraging. I see a beautiful meme, expressing a great thought, from someone that I admire. When I try to find a source, I find problems. This meme is a miracle. It is real. In 1885, Vincent Willem van Gogh sent a letter to painter Anthon van Rappard, while he was caught up in creating “The Potato Eaters”. “A somewhat different translation of the key sentence appeared in volume three of “The Complete Letters of Vincent Van Gogh” … “I am always doing what I can’t do yet in order to learn how to do it.” He went on to say “Madness is salutary in that one becomes less exclusive.” · I saw this graphic on facebook, and investigated. The first result was from @QuoteResearch The quote is real. Vinnie said it in a letter to painter Anthon van Rappard in 1885. It can be so discouraging to find fake after fake with memes. It is wonderful to find a real one. · Quote Sourcing might be the handle I need. When I see a quote, my instinct is to check it out. Quote debunking, investigation, authentication, and research have style issues. Finding the source is the core activity. Attribution, context and proper use can follow. @QuoteResearch · This is a repost from 2023. Pictures today are from The Library of Congress. Russell Lee took the featured photograph in February 1940. “Son of Pomp Hall, Negro tenant farmer, feeding his father’s mule. Creek County, Oklahoma.” · FWIW, Tema Okun, the author of the second thoughts has had second thoughts about the way her work is used. The article at The Intercept is hidden behind the message “This is not a paywall.” There is no discussion on whether paywalls are a part of WSC. · This feature begins with a tweet about NYT reporting on youth gender medicine, and quickly degenerates into a chat about White Supremacy Culture®. · White Supremacy Culture Resources · Pictures today are from The Library of Congress The featured photograph was taken July 1864, during the War Between the States. “Broadway Landing, Va. Surgeons of 4th Division, 9th Corps” · n03-046_01 031723 · Pictures today are from Special Collections and Archives, Georgia State University Library. Tracy O’Neal took the featured photograph in January 1951. “Peachtree Street, looking north from the Candler Building. · “this place was you know founded as good trouble so you could call it the first existentialist Congregation of good trouble” This congregation is housed in a granite building on Candler Park Drive. As you may know, that building was built by Black people, before they were forced to move. I doubt very seriously that the original worshipers at that house would refer to their eviction as “good trouble.” What is GT to the good troublemaker is often seen by others as just plain trouble. While GT can have positive effect, we should be careful that often GT only makes things worse. · Pictures today are from The Library of Congress Arthur Rothstein took the featured photograph in June 1942. “Brooklyn NY Red Hook housing project. Boys in the woodcraft class at the community center” · selah

Egyptian Sphinx

Posted in Library of Congress, Weekly Notes by chamblee54 on March 17, 2025


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this is what I did last week. This post has 928 words, and 6 pictures. The picture/word value count is -5,072. The featured picture is from 1942. “Brooklyn NY Red Hook housing project. Boys playing chess at the community center.” · This report says that the death toll in Syria is over 7k. Many of the deceased are Greek Orthodox Christians. This report says that the militias are backed by Türkiye. This could get interesting · “Trying to determine what is going on in the world by reading newspapers is like trying to tell the time by watching the second hand of a clock.” Ben Hecht – A Child of the Century · ” But there is plenty of anger from the left as well. For example, any post supportive of Israel is immediately attacked by nasty pro-Hamas accounts.” Israel is a monkey wrench into the entire left-or-right paradigm · Arthur Rothstein took the featured picture in June 1942. “Brooklyn NY Red Hook housing project. Boys playing chess at the community center.” · @marcorubio We will be revoking the visas and/or green cards of Hamas supporters in America so they can be deported · Steps to pair a Bluetooth device, Press the Home button on your Roku remote, Select Settings, Select Remotes & devices, Select Pair Bluetooth device, On your Bluetooth device, turn on Bluetooth and put it in pairing mode, Wait for your Roku device to scan for Bluetooth devices, Select your Bluetooth device from the list of available devices · Jack Delano took the featured photograph in June 1941.“Mr. John Gentry, an old resident of Greene County, Georgia.” · “THE AMERICAN CATHOLIC Politics & Culture from a Catholic Perspective.” · I was repeating a post about CS Lewis, who I still may get around to reading some day. It was about a screed Ayn Rand … who I am much less likely to read … wrote in the margins of a CSL book. The original post was lost to digital antiquity, so I googled the phrase “Ayn Rand Really, Really Hated C.S. Lewis.” One result was from “THE AMERICAN CATHOLIC Politics & Culture from a Catholic Perspective.” On top of the page was a youtube intermission, “C.S. Lewis vs The New Atheists” by Peter S. Williams (Book Promo 1)” Cartoon images of CSL and Richard Dawkins have a jolly good debate about the existence of God. · Ayn Rand Rants Against CS Lewis · C. S. Lewis died November 22, 1963, the same day as President Kennedy and Aldous Huxley. Mr. Lewis probably never imagined there would a cartoon video of CSL debating the existence of God with Richard Dawkins. · Right now on twitter, “boycotting” is a trending topic. People are expressing their displeasure with Elon Musk by boycotting Tesla. Now, I wonder how many of these boycotters were actually going to buy an expensive electric vehicle. You don’t know, bro simp. Is simp short for simpson, and what does Bart have to do with any of this? Will those kids ever grow up, or are they frozen in time like all cartoon characters? Maybe Lisa Simpson is a tit fluctuating dyke by now, along with Bari Weiss and Rachel Madcow. A new spokesperson for some big government agency … · using haiku reductions as writing prompts seemed like a good idea. · “Nothing can now be believed which is seen in a newspaper. Truth itself becomes suspicious by being put into that polluted vehicle.” Letter from Thomas Jefferson to John Norvell, June 11, 1807 · To your request of my opinion of the manner in which a newspaper should be conducted, so as to be most useful, I should answer, “by restraining it to true facts & sound principles only.” Yet I fear such a paper would find few subscribers. It is a melancholy truth, that a suppression of the press could not more compleatly deprive the nation of it’s benefits, than is done by it’s abandoned prostitution to falsehood. Nothing can now be believed which is seen in a newspaper. Truth itself becomes suspicious by being put into that polluted vehicle. The real extent of this state of misinformation is known only to those who are in situations to confront facts within their knowledge with the lies of the day. I really look with commiseration over the great body of my fellow citizens, who, reading newspapers, live & die in the belief, that they have known something of what has been passing in the world in their time; whereas the accounts they have read in newspapers are just as true a history of any other period of the world as of the present, except that the real names of the day are affixed to their fables. General facts may indeed be collected from them, such as that Europe is now at war, that Bonaparte has been a successful warrior, that he has subjected a great portion of Europe to his will, &c., &c.; but no details can be relied on. I will add, that the man who never looks into a newspaper is better informed than he who reads them; inasmuch as he who knows nothing is nearer to truth than he whose mind is filled with falsehoods & errors. He who reads nothing will still learn the great facts, and the details are all false. · Russell Lee took the featured photograph in February 1940. “Pomp Hall, Negro tenant farmer. Creek County, Oklahoma.” · In 2019 Fordham University hosted a symposium on Flannery O’Connor, supported by a grant from The Flannery O’Connor Trust. FU looked at her work, using “techniques from whiteness studies and critical race theory.” · Designed in 1996 by Matthew Carter. Georgia is the serif companion to the first Microsoft sans serif screen font, Verdana. It was designed specifically to address the challenges of on-screen display and hand-instructed by leading hinting expert, Monotype’s Tom Rickner. Georgia was jokingly named after a tabloid headline ‘Alien heads found in Georgia.’ · It has been a great day so far. I have had this thing with my feet, and I learned the best thing for it is to go walking. This has evolved into a half hour every morning, usually on a path across from the house. Recently this has been going well, with no problems on most days, including today. I first noticed this issue on March 13 of last year, so today is a milestone. · On the left, the old Village Voice culture has faded. But the so-called anti-woke side can’t be said to be much better. Israel, again, is the instructive example. If critics of Israel are guilty of rhetorical excess, Israel’s supporters are prepared to match or even exceed them. In fact, it’s those who are most supportive of Israel who have adopted many of the same pathologies as the woke, treating debate and ideas themselves as mortal threats and defaulting, whenever possible, to their identity concerns. Standpoint epistemology dominates everywhere. · I knew 2 things on October 7. Israel would exponentially over-retaliate. I also knew there was going to be an incredibly toxic debate. This has been true beyond my worst nightmare. · alex_Cole855 is located in Washington – Spokane County – Cheney. · I can’t wait to find a nice, secluded walking path somewhere nearby. I hate walking on pavement/sidewalks. Prefer woods. · yes i am very very fortunate, in that there is a school a block away, and a cut through path between two streets is across the street from the house … There is a nature preserve .44 miles away also … the idea of driving somewhere to walk is sort of silly, although it is the only option for a lot of people … in my case, my feet prefer uneven dirt or gravel walkways over concrete or asphalt … there is also the danger and inconvenience of sharing the road with automobiles · i used to walk up peachtree to LA fitness, and I almost get hit several times by crossing side streets in front of stopped drivers making right turns · one side of peachtree is a wall beside the marta line, and I cleared out a path behind some trees planted there, which was cool … it cut down hostile road crossings 5 times to only one · Jack Kerouac was staying with Neal Cassady. Neal thought that Jack was smoking too much marijuana. The featured picture today: “Band in an Irish-American restaurant O’Reilly’s at Third Avenue and Fifty-Fourth Street.” · The featured photograph was taken August 3, 1954. “Fred Hand family” · gsu · @RichardHanania @tracewoodgrains Instead of arguing about who the “real racists” are, we should consider whether the concept of “being a racist” is real. · I have one about the roof but its over your head. There’s nothing like a good joke… and that was nothing like a good joke. A rabbi, nun, lawyer, mime, and horse all walk into a bar. The bartender says, “What is this, some kind of joke?” · @existentialcomics.com‬ What Hegel failed to grasp is that the world ideological spirit of the age would eventually be controlled by a YouTube algorithm designed to sell ads.The feature photograph was taken May 27, 1958. “Proud Rebel premiere” · Several movies had their World Premiere in Atlanta. Some are not seen kindly today, while others are not seen at all. The featured photograph was taken May 27, 1958. · Pictures today are from The Library of Congress Arthur Rothstein took the featured photograph in June 1942. “Queens NY Nursery school at the Queensbridge housing project. Drinking tomato juice” · selah

Don’t Waste Banana Peels

Posted in Library of Congress, Weekly Notes by chamblee54 on March 10, 2025


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Russell Lee took the featured photograph in June 1940. “Sunday school in the Farm Bureau building. Pie Town, New Mexico” · This week’s monday morning reader has a palindrome title, and samples from the worst poem ever written. The featured photograph: “Sunday school in the Farm Bureau building. Pie Town New Mexico” · @jessesingal @kittypurrzog the story about 500 million plastic straws a year sounds like a straw man argument · The first monday night of the month is Little 5 PoetryBash, which means leaving the McMansion City comfort zone, and stepping into the brave new world of L5P … except that neither one of us is brave, nor new. · Palindrome of the day: DOGE GOD · New York 1943_000_086 New York 1943 lucinda sans unicode no antialiasing Lucinda Bright Semi Bold loc · “I had nothing to do with killing Jews. I’ve never killed a Jew. And I’ve never ordered anyone to kill a Jew.” · @martyrmade “Massacre” is the word we use when people without an air force engage in mass killing. · Russell Lee took the featured photograph in October 1941. “FSA rehabilitation borrower who is a dairy farmer with one of his cows, Tillamook County, Oregon” · The Oreo was invented in 1912, and has become a cherished snack. The featured picture: “FSA rehabilitation borrower who is a dairy farmer with one of his cows, Tillamook County, Oregon · In 1977, Christopher Isherwood gave a 42 minute interview. It is included in The Friends Radio tape collection at Rainbow History. This is the first time I have ever heard Mr. Isherwood’s voice. What I heard was not surprising. · Jack Delano took the featured photograph in April 1941. “Singing “Trying To Make a Hundred, Ninety Nine and a Half Won’t Do” during the collection at a Negro church service in Heard County, Georgia.” · Pointing out hypocrisy is always the easiest argument to make. The fact that “irony” often exists does not make hypocrisy harping any less annoying. · Russell Lee took the featured photograph in May 1938. “Making a purchase at cooperative store. La Forge project, Missouri” · This is a few snapshots from my life in 2022. The featured picture was taken in May 1938. “Making a purchase at cooperative store. La Forge project, Missouri” · OTOH, Israel is destroying her neighbors, with American support. The crimes against Palestinian/Lebanese/Syrian humanity are staggering. @Quillette et al defend this. Liberal shmiberal · This is a repost from 2019. Pictures are from The Library of Congress. Russell Lee took the featured photograph in April 1941. “Scene at bar. Southside of Chicago IL.” · Can we quit saying “Karen” “Karen” is misogynistic. “Karen” is understood to mean white women, aka racist. · @wildethingy [the pearly gates] St Peter: How many social media followers do you have? Karen: Why? Saint Peter: it’s how we judge people worthy now. Karen: oh no. I don’t have any! Saint Peter: perfect. Welcome to heaven. · The current discourse is simply too horrible to spend time discussing. It is time for some recreational debauchery, and David Bowie is the ideal vehicle. The featured picture was taken on the Southside of Chicago in 1941 · Pictures today are from The Library of Congress. Arthur Rothstein took the featured picture in June 1942. “Brooklyn NY Red Hook housing project. Boys playing chess at the community center.” · selah

DOGE GOD

Posted in Library of Congress, Weekly Notes by chamblee54 on March 3, 2025


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Arthur Rothstein took the featured photograph in June 1942. “Brooklyn, New York. Red Hook housing development. Residents of the project at the community center party” · Here is the monday morning reader for the fifth week of the Elon and Donald show. The featured photograph: “Brooklyn, New York. Red Hook housing development. Residents of the project at the community center party” · This is a repost from 2022. r/antiwork is “still in business”. Doreen Ford is no longer a mod. · Russell Lee took the featured photograph in May 1938. “Sharecropper family in old home before moving to La Forge project, Missouri” · Hwy 400 is a trial under the best of circumstances. Add to that going through a construction zone, while listening to a podcast about reddit drama involving a professional dogwalker · This is a repost from 2022. … · John Vachon took the featured photograph in August 1941. “Mr. Akers,construction worker from Flint, Michigan now working at Ford bomber plant near Ypsilanti. He lives in a tent with two other men at Edgewater Park. Edgewater Park normally closes on Labor Day. This year it will remain open through the winter.” · The text between the pictures is the story of making a Charles Bukowski movie. The 1941 picture: “Mr. Akers, construction worker from Flint, Michigan now working at Ford bomber plant near Ypsilanti.” · The Bathtubs or the Boiler Room. · John Vachon took the featured photograph in November 1937. “Pool Hall, Newport News, Virginia.” · If you are tired of hearing about _________ Imagine how hard it is to ________ I am both tired of hearing this line of reasoning. I also find it tough to live in a culture where tropes like this are considered logical. · St. EOM built his fantasy land in the middle of Georgia nowhere. The four acres still stand today. · But according to Mr McKinnon, perhaps the most important consideration is The Independent’s tradition of following the dictates of george orwell in our use of the English language: “Never use a long word where a short one will do”. · Pictures today are from The Library of Congress. Arthur Rothstein took the featured photograph in June 1942. “Queens NY Nursery school at the Queensbridge housing project. Drinking milk” · Listening to a 160 minute podcast about David F Wallace, while taking a book about Eve Babitz back to the library, may not have been a wise decision · @RichardHanania “I watched the entire press conference with Zelensky. There was 40 minutes of discussion up to the argument. Most people saw at most the last ten minutes. The whole video gives the proper context. … ” I hate to admit this, but @RichardHanania is the voice of reason here. If you follow the link below, you can read his entire tweet. A link to the full press conference … which I am not masochistic enough to watch … is in the comments. · me – hello · Brkhaven – Greetings, where are you located? · me – off Caldwell Road, near the Chamblee/Brookhaven border … where are you? · You’ve been blocked by this member · This is the start of “The Tay Bridge Disaster” by Knight of the White Elephant of Burmah William McGonagall It may be the worst poem ever written. ·Beautiful Railway Bridge of the Silv’ry Tay! Alas! I am very sorry to say, That ninety lives have been taken away, On the last Sabbath day of 1879, Which will be remember’d for a very long time. ’Twas about seven o’clock at night, And the wind it blew with all its might, And the rain came pouring down, And the dark clouds seem’d to frown, And the Demon of the air seem’d to say—“I’ll blow down the Bridge of Tay.” … · From “I sing the body electric” Walt Whitman · I knew a man, a common farmer, the father of five sons, And in them the fathers of sons, and in them the fathers of sons. This man was of wonderful vigor, calmness, beauty of person, The shape of his head, the pale yellow and white of his hair and beard, the immeasurable meaning of his black eyes, the richness and breadth of his manners, These I used to go and visit him to see, he was wise also, He was six feet tall, he was over eighty years old, his sons were massive, clean, bearded, tan-faced, handsome, They and his daughters loved him, all who saw him loved him, · Today’s pictures are from The Library of Congress Russell Lee took the featured photograph in June 1940. “Sunday school in the Farm Bureau building. Pie Town, New Mexico” · selah

Verdict Reached

Posted in Library of Congress, Weekly Notes by chamblee54 on February 24, 2025


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Marion Post Wolcott tool the featured photograph in September 1938. “Bohemian coal miners, now unemployed, since mechanization of mines, Jere, Scotts Run, West Virginia” · This is what I did last week. The featured photograph: “Bohemian coal miners, now unemployed, since mechanization of mines, Jere, Scotts Run, West Virginia” · @MollyJongFast is the daughter of zesty zipless fucker Erica Mann Jong, who had no middle name at birth. Her initials were EM, which is not as bad as 2 other Jews with no middle name, Bernard Sanders and Bette Midler. · From wikipedia: “Hitler’s War is a biographical book by the British author and Holocaust denier David Irving.” · @eyeslasho Use one of these stock passive-aggressive clichés in a reply to me, and you’ll get blocked (two casualties so far this morning): Fixed it for you! Any questions? I’ll wait, Try harder, Do better, But you do you, Period, Do your homework, Full stop, Hope that helps, Got it, The more you know, But you knew that, Figure it out, You’re so close, Learn history, Please try to follow along, Next, Cope, Get educated, Check your privilege, Let that sink in, Read a book, Cry more/harder, This isn’t hard, Educate yourself, Do your own research, The science is settled, My guy, Asking for a friend, It’s not complicated, Read the room, You’re welcome, Take the L, Try again, You’re new at this, aren’t you? Tell me you don’t understand ___ without telling me you don’t understand ___, I don’t know who needs to hear this, Found the guy who ______, Nah, Cute, Thanks for playing · · Anolik recently sold proposal for a book on Eve Babitz (“the intrepid author and unofficial muse and midwife to L.A.’s 1960s nascent modern art scene,” as the Los Angeles Time calls her) and the non-show business side of Hollywood, and is also ghostwriting a young adult book for Random House. And with two “wild little guys” — aged 5-months and 2-years — to take care of, Anolik is definitely keeping herself busy. · I probably learned it by doing that, because I was self-conscious. I always think of the last line of a Salinger short story, “Uncle Wiggily in Connecticut.” It’s two college friends, both around 28, which I guess was middle-aged then. Both get unhappy in their lives and they get drunk over the course of a long, snowy afternoon. And at the end one cries to the other and says, “I was a nice girl once, wasn’t I? Wasn’t I?” I think about that all the time, because I used to be so polite. And now I’m just used to getting yelled at and told I’m a jerk or to go away. I just don’t mind at this point. · Ice: The Penultimate Frontier Space may be The Final Frontier, but Colonizing Icebergs is the Rational Priority · an alert has been issued for your locatio · Russell Lee took the featured photograph in July 1941. “Cold drinks on Fourth of July. Vale, OregonVale, Oregon.” This is a repost. · LAWYER One skilled in circumvention of the law. LECTURER One with hand in your pocket, tongue in your ear and faith in your patience. LIAR A lawyer with a roving commission. LITIGATION A machine which you go into as a pig and come out of as a sausage. · This is a repost from 2022. The Saudi-Yemen conflict has become part of the Israel-Gaza clusterf***. … · Jack Delano took the featured photograph in July 1940. “Group of Florida migrants on their way to Cranberry, New Jersey, to pick potatoes. Near Shawboro, North Carolina” · Pictures are from The Library of Congress. Arthur Rothstein took the featured photograph in June 1940. “Brooklyn NY. Red Hook housing development. Jimmy Caputo, seven years old, and Annette, three years old, at their nightly prayers.” · Didion&Babitz is a trashy book about two trashy/frequently trashed ladies. One of them avoided scandal long enough to become respectable. The featured picture: “Brooklyn NY. Red Hook housing development. Jimmy Caputo, seven years old, and Annette, three years old, at their nightly prayers.” · Did Andy Warhol really say “In the future everybody will be famous for fifteen minutes”? Only his hairdresser knows for sure. Pictures today are from 1927. “California Beauty Week, Mark Hopkins Hotel, July 28 to Aug.2″ · #SignsYouAreTooOldToParty · This is a repost from February 2008. That was the year Barack Hussein Obama was elected POTUS. The middle name was frequently heard, mostly by people making subtle digs about the President. BHO was followed by Donald John Trump. A commode/man-who-pays-for-prostitutes is a poetic commentary on this controversial figure. As for Joseph Robinette Biden, his middle name did not inspire anything or anybody. … Pictures today are from The Library of Congress. · Arthur Rothstein took the featured photograph in 1942. “Queens, New York Nursery school at the Queensbridge housing project. Child washing before lunch.” · Most of the famous early Presidents did not have middle names. The featured photo today: “Queens, New York Nursery school at the Queensbridge housing project. Child washing before lunch.” · object personna, inanimate object from retirement, the pandemic was but five years ago, the thing still works a miracle repent, a good thing its not at mar a lago, button on top does mysterious things, go red go green go black and white go blue, earbuds phone is turned off in case of rings , will need to find something else to eschew, or maybe best angle will be from there, i may be the only person to care, always happy eventbright performance, another event held in present tense, desktop camera from cie computer, tacky little store next to georgia tech, · pictures today are from The Library of Congress Arthur Rothstein took the featured photograph in June 1942. “Brooklyn, New York. Red Hook housing development. Residents of the project at the community center party” · selah

Just So Sad

Posted in Library of Congress, Weekly Notes by chamblee54 on February 17, 2025


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Russell Lee took the featured photograph in May 1938. “Southeast Missouri Farms. Dinner in new home of resettled sharecropper. La Forge project, Missouri” · imagined conversation between WR Hearst and Ambrose Bierce. · “Your photographers take pictures of bodies in the morgue. Your artists paint eyes on them as if the dead could see.” “Mr. Bierce, the dead can’t see but people can see the dead. … We give the readers the images they crave. They’re titillated by them over and over. People don’t think. They react. Someday, that’s all the news will be, images. … The vast majority of Americans may be ignorant, little more than dullards, … The public wants entertainment and emotion, not information and enlightenment. I give them what they want. · this is what I did last week. The featured picture is “Southeast Missouri Farms. Dinner in new home of resettled sharecropper. La Forge project, Missouri. May 1938.” · I just muted my first person on bluesky. I don’t kn0w how that cartoon got in my feed. It shows two stick figures, one red and one blue. One of them is a NAZI, and one of them is not. We are supposed to hate the non-NAZI, because she is still friends with the NAZI, so she is a NAZI sympathizer. If you follow this logic very far, then you won’t be able to associate with anyone, because everybody is either a POOPYHEAD, or a POOPYHEAD sympathizer. The lady I blocked works with animals, and might not have human friends. · THINKING CULT HUMAN · WHAT-HAVE-YOU … HELPLESS VICTIM · INTERESTING HUH?? … Robert Dennis Crumb had a reputation for being really smart, when in truth he just needed a good editor · It’s Time To Retire Joan Didion’s Most Famous Line You see it on T-shirts, hoodies, … · It’s Time To Retire Joan Didion’s Most Famous Line “We tell ourselves stories in order to live.” · Didion & Babitz is the story of two California girls with no middle name, Joan Didion and Eve Babitz. Author Lilianne O’Lick continues her crusade against objectivity with this tawdry tale. The featured photograph is a Confederate soldier, who probably did not think that this is what America would look like in 160 years. · “… those with privilege — white, straight, male, economic, etc. — need to start listening, … so we can start dismantling everything that’s causing people to be marginalized.” · IALB was written by a woman. A white man is getting the credit for writing it. · opie · The facebook crowd-pleaser “I’m a liberal but” was written by Lori Gallagher Witt, a woman. When it is became a meme, credit was given to Ron Howard, a man. At least both of them are white, so we don’t have to worry about cultural appropriation · 9/16=.5625, 666x.5625= 374.265, 666-374.625=291.75, 720x.5625=405, 720×405=315, 315/2=157.5, 158 – 405 – 562, 666 – 447 =219, 110 447 556 · This building on Clairmont Road still stands. Today it is an Auto Zone. This picture was taken in 1955. The spell check for Clairmont is Clairvoyant. · John Vachon took the featured photograph in August 1941. “Farm boy in beer parlor on Sunday afternoon. Bruce Crossing, Michigan” · Farm boy in beer parlor on Sunday afternoon. Bruce Crossing, Michigan · This repost · This is part two of a book report about “Hollywood” by Charles Bukowski, with technical consultant Hank Chinaski. It also discusses the unadvertised benefits of government butter, the c-cedilla (ç), and how voice typing renders “ghetto life” as “get a life.” · Photographs today are from The Library of Congress. The featured photograph: “Two unidentified soldiers in Confederate uniforms” · CHAPTER XII—FLUX AND CONSTANCY IN HUMAN NATURE Progress, far from consisting in change, depends on retentiveness. When change is absolute there remains no being to improve and no direction is set for possible improvement: and when experience is not retained, as among savages, infancy is perpetual. Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it. In the first stage of life the mind is frivolous and easily distracted; it misses progress by failing in consecutiveness and persistence. This is the condition of children and barbarians, in whom instinct has learned nothing from experience. In a second stage men are docile to events, plastic to new habits and suggestions, yet able to graft them on original instincts, which they thus bring to fuller satisfaction. This is the plane of manhood and true progress. Last comes a stage when retentiveness is exhausted and all that happens is at once forgotten; a vain, because unpractical, repetition of the past takes the place of plasticity and fertile readaptation. In a moving world readaptation is the price of longevity. The hard shell, far from protecting the vital principle, condemns it to die down slowly and be gradually chilled; immortality in such a case must have been secured earlier, by giving birth to a generation plastic to the contemporary world and able to retain its lessons. Thus old age is as forgetful as youth, and more incorrigible; it displays the same inattentiveness to conditions; its memory becomes self-repeating and degenerates into an instinctive reaction, like a bird’s chirp. · bho · This is a repost from 2022. Pictures are from The Library of Congress. Russell Lee took the featured photograph in June 1940. Community sing. Pie Town, New Mexico · Pictures today are from The Library of Congress Marion Post Wolcott tool the featured photograph in September 1938. “Bohemian coal miners, now unemployed, since mechanization of mines, Jere, Scotts Run, West Virginia” · selah

Lawyers, Lepers, Crooks

Posted in Library of Congress, Weekly Notes by chamblee54 on February 10, 2025


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here’s what I did online last week. The featured picture: “Unidentified soldier in Confederate uniform and Craig’s Rifles, or 28th Virginia Infantry Regiment” · I googled little bird poems, and did not see any of the violent LBP I heard tonight. This one is typical: “Once I saw a little bird, Coming hop, hop, hop. So I cried out, “Little bird, Will you stop, stop, stop?” I was going to the window To say, “How are you?” But he shook his little tail, And away he flew.” … “TO THE TEACHER Read the poem aloud. Make the children repeat it along with you.” · @Goy_Mike_ jews suck baby pen*s. it’s true, look it up. white people are dumb for worshiping them. · Russell Lee took the featured photgraph in June 1940. “Group at the literary society. Pie Town, New Mexico” · If you google LBP … “Little bird, Will you stop, stop, stop?” I was going to the window To say, “How are you?” But he shook his little tail, And away he flew.” … “TO THE TEACHER Read the poem aloud. Make the children repeat it along with you.” · I was at a concert where tickets were $26 to get in and people were talking THE WHOLE SHOW near the video and audio equipment which picked up everything. The guy next to me started shushing everyone which I found distracting as well even though I agreed with him. It’s at the core of bullying, believing that your own rights prevail over others paid right to hear. · @chamblee54.bsky.social · is anything more boring than hypocrisy? It is obvious that it exists. The old story about the church, with room for one more hypocrite, is no doubt true. But so what? Just because you have strong opinions, and share them promiscuously … · Russell Lee took the featured picture in June 1940.“Building a new house for Mr. Craig, first citizen. Pie Town, New Mexico.” · Timothy Leary is sometimes given credit/blame for the phrase “question authority.” Dr. Leary was an authority who would require enhanced interrogation. The featured picture: “Building a new house for Mr. Craig, first citizen. Pie Town, New Mexico.” · @JonathanLKrohn Essayist. Film programmer. Filmmaker. Jewish Benjamaniac. Bisexual baseball faggot. The Place Formerly Known as DF. · this is a media story from 2017. Some people should not be allowed to post in English. Eight years later, it serves mainly as text to go between some historic pictures. @krohn.bsky.social · there was a meme on facebook, that credited a tacky quote to Henry Ford. The picture shown here is from the GSU library, showing 826 Peachtree Street. The building in that photograph is still standing. · so, Black Captain America will be in theaters on Friday, the love day. We are about to be so drowned in hate and racism. Watching the trailer all I could think was, “A Black President shook the shyt out of mediocre white men for eight years. They’ve become dumber and this is going to flip their shyt.” · Pictures today are from The Library of Congress. Russell Lee took the featured photograph in May 1938. “Southeast Missouri Farms. Dinner in new home of resettled sharecropper. La Forge project, Missouri” · selah

Throw Biden Under The Bus

Posted in Library of Congress, Weekly Notes by chamblee54 on February 3, 2025

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This is what I looked at last week. The grafiti enabled meters of L5P and EAV are timeless · until a couple of days ago I hadn’t heard of Greg Palast in years, the man who claims to have been pursuing me with questions for two months. He has never phoned, written, emailed or made any other contact with me, which is curiously reminiscent of the behavior of the US Senate committee. Having now forced myself to look at his pernicious writing, it seems like the deranged ramblings you might expect to find pushed out from under the door of a locked ward. He claims to be a journalist. He clearly doesn’t get much work. · Crawl back under your rock, Mr Palast! · The Library of Congress Russell Lee took the featured photograph in July 1941. “Putting samples of wheat into sack of central sampling office. Walla Walla, Washington.” · There is a video on youtube, claiming that the 2024 election was stolen, using Jim Crow voter suppression. I was not convinced. … The pictures today have more truth. “Putting samples of wheat into sack of central sampling office. Walla Walla, Washington.” · “these things are so horrifying they’re almost hard to say he’s saying that there’s so many dead bodies in Gaza that cannot especially in Northern Gaza that are not even buried that literally the dogs are obese” · “I’d rather have a bottle in front of me than a frontal lobotomy” · Tom Waits on Fernwood 2 Night August 1, 1977 … The yt transcript rendered lobotomy as “the bottom of me” · Somebody dumped a futon on the path, across from Ashford Park Elementary. I dragged it to the curb. … First phone call to Dekalb County: The english challenged man, after being asked to speak up 25 times, gave me a phone number to call. I called the number. After ringing twelve times, someone picked up, and said they were for City of Atlanta, not Brookhaven. … Second phone call to Dekalb County: The lady said they don’t handle this, I should call “Keep Dekalb Beautiful”, and gave me a number. KDF does not provide this service, but gave me a number with the City of Brookhaven. The lady I talked to there said that Dekalb county picks up the trash in Brookhaven. … Third phone call to Dekalb County: I ask for bulk pickup, and give them the nearest address to the path. The lady said it might take ten business days. … Later, I sent an email to Dekalb Sanitation … Greetings, Please visit Dekalb Sanitation and select roll cart request for replacement, damaged repairs, upgrades, returns etc. · “law banning U.S. · mean fortunate President · solution” is what you see of the featured reduction on bluesky/facebook/X. To see the rest of the story, you will have to see the commentary. Unless you are on X, in which you case you see it now, and have to go in the comments for the link · the spell check for ordo amortis is odor amortizes · It is not everyday that a meme quote turns out to be legitimate. Today is that day. @angrywaterman.bsky.social posted a drawing of Benjamin Franklin, with “Make yourself sheep and the wolves will eat you.” When you type the phrase … you cannot copy text off an image … and feed this to google, you learn that Mr. Franklin wrote a letter to his sister Jane Mecom, on November 1, 1773. BF was in London on some business or another, and making people angry with his words. The revolution was coming, and BF was encouraging resistance to the empire. · “Peggy Caserta whose candid revelations about her romantic relationship with rock star Janis Joplin were revealed in a groundbreaking if often sordid 1973 tell-all book that she later disavowed as ghostwritten exploitation, died Thursday, November 21, 2024, of natural causes at her cabin on the Tillamook River on the Oregon Coast. She was 84. … Her first memoir, written she later said for the sole purpose of funding the ferocious heroin habit that would dog her for decades, has over the years been both reviled as a tawdry invasion of privacy and revered as an LGBTQ souvenir from an era and milieu that offered few.” · Pictures today are from The Library of Congress. Charles R. Rees took the featured photograph in 1862. ‘Captain James H.M. Neblett of Neblett’s-Coleman’s Virginia Heavy Artillery Battery” · This is a repost from 2017. John B. Cooke passed away September 3, 2017. … · I don’t know which was worse. Hearing Peggy Caserta had died, or learning that “Going down with Janis” was ghost-written trash, fueling a heroin habit. The picture: ‘Captain James H.M. Neblett of Neblett’s-Coleman’s Virginia Heavy Artillery Battery.” · October 21, 1965 “Allstate Insurance Company office party” LBSCB01-050f · gsu · there was a poem in MAD magazine. “Tigers Tigers fighting bright/In the ballparks of the night /Your pitchings fair, your fields adroit/So why no pennant for Detroit.” I was surprised forty years later to read “The Tyger” by William Blake. · The photographs are from The Library of Congress The featured photograph was taken by Charles R. Rees between 1861 and 1865. “Unidentified soldier in Confederate uniform and Craig’s Rifles, or 28th Virginia Infantry Regiment” · selah

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Netanyahu Aide ADMITS!

Posted in Weekly Notes by chamblee54 on January 27, 2025


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In 1966, State Senator Jimmy Carter made his first run for Governor. On July 30, 1966, photographers from Lane Brothers Commercial Photographers went to Plains GA. Mr. Carter is seen with his wife Rosalynn, and his three sons: Jack, the eldest, Chip, and Jeff, the youngest. Amy was born in 1967. · While you are there, come visit @chamblee54.bsky.social · “A Man I Dreamt Up’ anagrams Armistead Maupin. “A Man and a Girl” anagrams Anna Madrigal. Neither name was inspired by the AG. … Russell Lee took the picture in June 1940. “Quemado, New Mexico. Bronc busting at the rodeo” · civil disobedience becomes a sacred duty when the state has become lawless or corrupt · young india was an English weekly journal, started by Mahatma Gandhi. It was in circulation from 1919-1931. · “My Experience in Gaol” is an article written by Mahatma Gandhi and published in the South African newspaper “Indian Opinion” on March 7, 1908, detailing his personal experiences while imprisoned in a South African jail, where he was incarcerated due to his activism against racial segregation during the Apartheid era. · in jail in South Africa in January 1908, Mahatma Gandhi was served a South African breakfast staple known as mealie pap. Gandhi associated mealie pap with black South Africans and rejected it as unsuitable for Indians. One year later, however, he revised his opinion and actively encouraged Indians to eat mealie pap. Tracing Gandhi’s evolving approach to mealie pap reveals a profound shift in Gandhi’s views on race and diet. · Quote memes are often full of errors. When you ask google AI for help, things might get worse · Jimmy Carter with family members in their Plains, Georgia home during Carter’s first campaign for governor, 1966 · Billy returned to Plains after serving in the Marine Corps as a private from 1955 to 1959. He married Sybil Spires, also of Plains, in 1955 and became the father of six children: Kim, Jana Kae, William “Buddy,” Marle, Mandy, and Earl. · @Jayyanginspires “writing words, lifting weights, & building an internet business. | prev head of content to @noahkagan” · “The Spark A quick dose of inspiration in your inbox, every Sunday.” · Rogan has Warren Smith on. Mr. Smith was fired from a teaching job “for making a video promoting critical thinking” I suspect there is more to the story, but am following along. I agree with a great deal that is said, mostly about the problems with “woke” thinking. Then, at 32:00, youtube breaks in without warning. The ad that follows is for online sports betting. I have heard about problems with OSB, and I am inclined to believe them. While this is a good conversation, Rogan is being used to funnel people into dealing with a predatory industry. · · why Precisely Is Bernie Sanders Against Reparations? The Vermont senator’s political imagination is active against plutocracy, but why is it so limited against white supremacy? · this is a repost from January 2016, when Bernie Sanders was taken more seriously than Donald Trump. The picture today: “Doctor E.L. Massie, Surgeon on Genl A. Pike’s staff, C.S. Army 1862, affiliated with Genls Van Corn & Hindman, Trans Miss Dept · @chamblee54.bsky.social · Jack Delano took the featured photograph in September 1941. “Spectators in the grandstand watching the vaudeville act at the World’s Fair. Tunbridge, Vermont” · WR Hearst denied sending a telegram saying “You provide the pictures, I’ll provide the war.” · “In apology for these newspapers it may be said that their untrustworthiness is not always to intention but more frequently to ignorance and prejudice.” The picture: “Spectators in the grandstand watching the vaudeville act at the World’s Fair. Tunbridge, VT” 1941 · I Walk Between Raindrops, by @tcboyle.com is fun, and easy to read. I should finish it with no problems. The only problem: Amazon does not have any ★ reviews. There is a ★★ review. · “hoss – short stories – Reviewed in Germany on August 19, 2024 “The writing is great but I don’t like unconnected short stories. The setting is dystopian, sick people, end of the world (I like that!).” · these six drabbles are about a short story collection. They are just an excuse to post pictures taken at SS Kresge, store #755, May, 1960. Pictures from the GSU library. · Pictures today are by chamblee54 · selah

Why Policing Is Failing

Posted in GSU photo archive, Weekly Notes by chamblee54 on January 20, 2025


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Reposted with a crucial spelling error corrected … New Georgia Project had serious problems going back to 2014. When the state investigated, NGB spokesman Raphael Warnock said “I see this … as the latest effort in voter suppression in the state of Georgia.” · Reposted with a crucial spelling error corrected … The recent scandal involving Stacey Abrams and Raphael Warnock is not surprising. The New Georgia Project had serious problems going back to 2014. When Sec. of State Brian Kemp investigated these problems, NGB spokesman Raphael Warnock said “I see this move by the secretary of state as the latest effort in voter suppression in the state of Georgia.” · Stacey Abrams And Raphael Warnock Got Caught · Russell Lee took the featured photograph in May 1942. “San Benito County, California. Japanese-Americans at picnic.” · This is what I did online last week. The featured picture was taken in May 1942. “San Benito County, California. Japanese-Americans at picnic.” · AI Overview Brianna Wu’s original name is John Walker Flynt or John Flynt. Wu is a trans woman who has received media attention for her support of Israel during the Israel–Hamas war. · Second in this series, which ran from 1987 until 2001. This volume collects short fiction from 1988. Many reflect the writers’ responses to the emerging issues to which AIDS gave rise. Includes an introduction by the editor and these My Mother’s the School of Beauty and Shame (Richard McCann); The age of Anxiety (David Fienberg); Junge Dove (Joseph Pintauro); In This Corner (James Purdy); Solidarity (Albert Innaurato); Dancing on the Tishe B’av (Lev Raphael); Snapshot (Allen Barnett); Anything You Want (Christopher Coe); Ayor (David Leavitt); I Go Back to the Mais Oui (James McCourt); Why People Get Cancer ( Anderson Ferrell); Nobody’s Child (David Groff); Once in Syracuse (David Brendan Hopes); Life Suck, or Ernest Hemingway Never Slept Here (Tim Barrus); Red Leaves (Melvin Dickson); Magic (Garry Glickman); The Boys in the Bars (Christopher Davis); Adult Art (Allan Gurganus). · “General scene, main street. Greensboro, Greene County GA” Marion Post Wolcott took the photograph in 1939. · at chamblee54, there is no connection between the historic pictures, and the historic fiction text. Today that contrast is more vivid than ever. The text is the wife of a celebrity dermatologist writing about a notorious Hollywood groupie. The picture: “General scene, main street. Greensboro, Greene County GA” · Dorothea Lange took the photograph in May 1939. “FSA camp for migratory agricultural workers. Farmersville CA Meeting of the camp council” · Someone is talking. They are full of confidence. The speech gets faster, and faster. They have lots of data points that support their point of view. You suspect there is something wrong with what they are saying. The logic just follows too quickly. If you stop to think about point one, you will miss points two through eleven. It is persuasion, by intellectual bullying. · Sam Harris is sometimes too clever for his own good. … Dorothea Lange took the photograph in May 1939. “FSA camp for migratory agricultural workers. Farmersville CA Meeting of the camp council” · @afshinrattansi Joe Biden admits he warned Netanyahu to stop carpet bombing communities. Netanyahu replied by comparing Israel’s actions to US carpet bombing of Berlin and dropping nuclear bombs. Biden essentially admits he allowed Netanyahu to carpet bomb Gaza for over 15 months and commit genocide, providing almost $30 billion in military aid and weapons shipments. Genocide Joe is as guilty as Netanyahu for the horrors we have witnessed in Gaza. · Photographs today are from Special Collections and Archives, Georgia State University Library. These images were taken July 30, 1966. “Jimmy Carter with family members in their Plains, Georgia home during Carter’s first campaign for governor.” · Photographs today are from Special Collections and Archives, Georgia State University Library. The featured image is dated 08-03-1966. “Jimmy Carter and family playing miniature golf” · selah

Al Gore Stood Up

Posted in Library of Congress, Weekly Notes by chamblee54 on January 13, 2025


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trying to get used to working in bed on the machine. I don’t know if I will ever be comfortable doing this · the act of creation can be metafored into a healing gardne. i try to be careful with the fertilizer you must use in such a gardnea I enjoy making something out of nothing. Google does not always cooperate. When I confirmed that yes, I wante to search for gardne and not garden, they made me click a box saying that i am not a robot. so gurgle told me about a gardne family in new york, which is a name ending in a vowel. New York had the highest population of Gardne families in 1840. Use census records and voter lists to see where families with the Gardne surname lived. Within · Russell Lee took the featured photograph in March 1942. “Hamburger stand. Imperial County Fair, California · this is the first monday morning post of 2025. Happy January Sixth. The featured picture: “Hamburger stand. Imperial County Fair, California” Photographer: Russell Lee March 1942 · Don’t Don’t get hot and flustered Use a bit of mustard · You’re a hot dog But you better not try to hurt her Frank Furter · American Estrangement Saïd Sayrafiezadeh Buckyboy 1.0 out of 5 stars b o r i n g Reviewed in the United States on August 31, 2021 Not a single story was finished- he can’t write that good · The Best American Short Stories 2019 (The Best American Series ®) Hardcover – October 1, 2019 by Anthony Doerr (Editor), Heidi Pitlor (Editor) · Lao Tan 1.0 out of 5 stars The WORST Short Stories Ever Reviewed in the United States on September 1, 2020 Verified Purchase If these are supposed to be the best of 2019, I wouldn’t want to see the worst. No fault of the individual writers…they all have serious issues and cannot put two and two together…HOWEVER, the Editor, Anthony Doerr, carries the blame. For him to screen and choose these writings he needs to find another job. Perhaps this is what Millennials find fascinating…if so, it boggles the mind. · This is a repost from January 9, 2021.. This was three days after the January 6 incident. In thirteen days, Donald J. Trump will be inaugurated. This election was not contested. … · Union soldier from the War Between the States. · yesterday was the anniversary of January 6. The last election was not in doubt, unlike the 2020 national election and the 2018 Georgia election. Would January 6 have happened if Stacey had not challenged the 2018 election? · “imposed war” (jang-e taḥmili) jang-e taḥmili · This is a book report on two story collections. Here is one review: If these are supposed to be the best of 2019, I wouldn’t want to see the worst. No fault of the individual writers…they all have serious issues and cannot put two and two together … · The featured image:The Krystal, Lee Street, SW, 1958. · repost. · Special Collections and Archives, Georgia State University Library · Is there a difference between God and Man? If so, where do you draw the boundary? If you are bored by this type of conversation, then you can always enjoy the pictures. They are from the GSU library. The featured photograph is a 1958 Krystal restaurant, on Lee Street in SW Atlanta. · the Tower Theater, previously the Erlanger Opera House, was located at 583 Peachtree Street. It was originally constructed in 1790. In the 1950’s the theater was turned into a Cinerama, and the name changed to Martin Cinerama. The theater would also be known as Atlanta Theater, and Columbia Theater. The building was razed in 1995. · gsu · I am so inexplicably bored to tears by that tedious conversation. The only way either side can prove their point is to die. The pictures are nice. Further proof that there isn’t any god, only the tortured struggle between man and his own psyche. Thanks for sharing. · N04-135_01 Tower Theatre [Peachtree Street; Billy Graham; Souls in Conflict; All Seats Free], 1954 · God is a concept by which we measure our pain, yeah Pain, yeah · The oldest written joke is a fart joke from 1900 BCE. Found on a Sumerian clay tablet, it reads: “Something which has never occurred since time immemorial; a young woman did not fart in her husband’s lap.” · the granite for the North Avenue Presbyterian Church was donated by the Venable Brothers. Sam Venable was a key player in the 1915 resurgence of the KKK. Pictures today are from “Bathing Beauty Pageant, 1925, Huntington Beach CA.” · The featured photograph was taken September 1863. “Culpeper, Virginia. William H. French and Staff” · The featured photograph was taken September 1863. “Culpeper, Virginia. William H. French and Staff” · This is a detail taken from a group photograph taken in September 1863. The caption: “Culpeper, Virginia. William H. French and Staff” · Pictures today are from The Library of Congress · selah

Insane Sell-Outs

Posted in Weekly Notes by chamblee54 on January 6, 2025


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here are my weekly notes, for the last week we were blessed with Jimmy Carter. The picture was taken in Plains GA, July 30, 1966. This was during Jimmy’s first run for Governor. · FE: Is there any truth to the rumor that Amy Carter was one of your fans down there [in Georgia]? KING: Yeah, She was a huge fan. We met her. PAUL: Yeah. Jimmy as well. Jimmy and Rosalyn came to pick her up. It was a pretty touching experience. I didn’t touch him, though. Gibby touched his penis to Amy Carter’s suitcase which was, five minutes after that, touched by Jimmy Carter, so… FE: Was she staying with the band? PAUL: No. She was staying with this girl who invited us to her parents’ house while her parents were out of town. Her brother was the boyfriend of Amy Carter at the time. She was staying at the house and they came to pick her up one time after a show. At four o’clock in the morning, believe it or not, Jimmy and Rosalyn Carter and secret service men pull into this driveway to pick up Amy. We had just gotten through smoking out on hash and we were all drinking beer. We were like trying to wave away this cloud of smoke and look at Jimmy who’s looking back at us lookin’ at him. As soon as Amy turned her back, Gibby jumped up and rubbed his dick all over her purse and suitcase. KING: The President of the United States’ finger was touching Gibby’s pubic hairs. Amy was pretty cool. She walked into the room wearing a Psychedelic Furs t-shirt. [longest sustained general laughter of the night] PAUL: We always wanted to do an interview with Amy Carter. KING: Supposedly she really wanted to see the Psychedelic Furs when they played this free outdoor show in Rockin’ Athens or somewhere, but it was too big of a security risk. so she saw the soundcheck and took off. FE: So does she wander around now in a Buttholes shirt? KING: I don’t think she has one. But supposedly she was kind of upset that she didn’t get introduced to us ’cause she knew who we were and had one of our records. She’s really into the Meatmen. FE: Tesco will dream of a video. KING: But her freinds shoved her out of the house as we totally filled the place with hash smoke. The secret service was all arond and we put her in the garage to wait ’til her parents showed up. FE: Where were you based in Georgia? GIBBY: Winterville. It’s right near Athens. · RAMONES MUSEUM BERLIN RAMONES MUSEUM BERLIN shares a story about the Ramones. There was a show at the Agora Ballroom April 8, 1983. “The daughter of former US President Jimmy Carter, Amy Carter, was a big Ramones fan, but at 15 years old too young to attend the show later that evening. The band invited her for an extra long soundcheck … Soon after, Amy was escorted out the venue by her security” The show was all ages. I might know, since I was there. The Agora had a balcony, where the approved alcohol consumers could get their legal drugs fix. · This is a repost from 2015. · Russell Lee took the photograph in October 1940. “Serving up the barbeque at the Pie Town, New Mexico, Fair” · He says surveillance video does show Yore shopping at the Pueblo store at 4080 West Northern Avenue on Friday, and going through a checkout line manned by a young cashier, but the truth stops there. · Walmart Supercenter #1001, 4080 W Northern Ave, Pueblo, CO 81005, is still open. · Walmart · Russell Lee took the featured photograph in October 1940. “Serving up the barbeque at the Pie Town NM, Fair.” · “Paige Yore” made a video which inspired many people. Others did some fact checking, and debunked the story. Russell Lee took the photograph in October 1940. “Serving up the barbeque at the Pie Town NM, Fair.” · Cringe, Game Changer, Era, Dropped, IYKYK (If You Know, You Know), Sorry Not Sorry, Skibidi, 100%, Utilize, Period · It wouldn’t be a new year without the Banished Words List from LSSU. The “winners” for this year: “Cringe, Game Changer, Era, Dropped, IYKYK (If You Know, You Know), Sorry Not Sorry, Skibidi, 100%, Utilize, Period.” · This is a repost from 2024, about an incident in 2018.. Pictures today are from The Library of Congress. The featured photograph was taken by Russell Lee in June 1941. “A little boy gets a shot (tick fever serum) at the clinic at the FSA (Farm Security Administration) farm labor camp. Caldwell ID” · $36.2t · seven years ago, I pointed out that a screen shot did not have a time and date, and might have been faked. I was called a white supremacist, and told to Examine. Your. Whiteness. The picture: “A little boy gets a shot (tick fever serum) at the clinic at the FSA farm labor camp. Caldwell ID” · Matthew 15:11 not that which goeth into the mouth defileth a man; but that which cometh out of the mouth, this defileth a man. · Awful Library Books retired in 2023. · “Latawnya, the Naughty Horse, Learns to Say “No” to Drugs” is today’s galloping tale. A filly learns about peer pressure, drinking and smoking drugs. Pictures today are from the GSU library. · William Morris Smith took the photograph in November 1865. “Arlington, Va. Band of 107th U.S. Colored Infantry at Fort Corcoran.” · Daphne Gray-Grant @pubcoach Fiction writing is great. You can make up almost anything. ~Ivana Trump, upon finishing her first novel #quotes · The late Ivana Trump is quoted as saying “Fiction writing is great. You can make up almost anything.” The closest verification I have found is the comment “Ivana Trump, upon finishing her first novel.” · Democrats have spent the last nine years promoting hatred of Donald J. Trump by calling him RACIST. His inauguration will be on MLK Day. · pictures for this January 6 collection are from The Library of Congress · Russell Lee took the featured photograph in March 1942. “Hamburger stand. Imperial County Fair, California” · selah