A political figure impersonating thespian specialist or “PFITS” has hijacked the Pyeongchang news cycle for a day and garnered international attention for exploiting the North Korea regime by executing a real life gold medal level facsimile of the “dear leader”. Only known by the ambiguous handle of “Howard”, the mystery man who flummoxed local security […]
2018 Peongchang Winter Olympics – Is Anybody Watching?
As the Winter Games have historically been a ratings challenge to engaging a robust US audience, the sharp decline in viewership for Thursday’s opening ceremonies on the Korean Peninsula, was an expected development that in some cases was embraced. The plunge in the numbers can be attributed directly to the frosty diplomatic climate between North […]
Amazon Is Dabbling In Population Control With Introduction Of Automated Mini-Mart
The real life Apu Nahasapeemapetilon’s of the convenience store universe, women and men, who are the heroes in dealing with every type of situation and person in a daily grind marked by lottery tickets, packs of cigarettes and gas and of course intermixed with a little gun play, are in the process of being selected […]
The Hypocrisy Of The Carbon Tax Pacific Northwest Style
Thanks to a democrat induced vote in the state legislative session teeming with an effervescence of George Soros one world ideology and nuances of reeducation, emissions from the commuters and heavy industries of Washington state are on the brink of funding lawmakers and the countless transcontinental comfortable jet liner journeys to DC and back (hopefully in […]
Smithsonian Talks Guns in Old West as 50th Anniversary of Leone Classic Looms
An interesting historic discussion of guns and gun control in the Old West published Monday by Smithsonian.com has some remarkable, albeit unintentional, revelations that apparently are aimed at shattering some myths, and it appears as the 50th anniversary of a masterpiece film about that period is looming. Released in May 1968, Once Upon A […]
The Real Superbowl Was Already Played And Everyone Was A Winner
The journey into the Douglas Firs and powdered snowbanks of the Cascade Mountains, provide the annual escape from the commercialized hypocrisy SuperBowl Sunday. No, the contradictions are not generated by friends and family cozily gathered in front of the television, or the majority of the players who still choose to honor the Flag of the […]
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