Yet something else to worry about while hiking.
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odd man out wrote:
Yet something else to worry about while hiking.
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max.patch wrote:
Kanye West has conceded.
4 years ago I thought both major candidates were spectacularly unqualified for the Presidency, so I wasted my vote elsewhere.
Apparently the 57,000 people who voted for West (on the ballot in 12 states) felt similarly this year.
Speaking of 3rd party candidates this year only the Libertarians were on the ballot in Georgia. There's usually several.
IMScotty wrote:
I visit WB infrequently, so I miss out on some of the news over there. Just found out that frequent WB poster 'Rain Man' (Raymond Myers) passed away in August. Took my by surprise, he seemed so strong as a hiker and in personality. RIP 'Rain Man'. Here is a copy & paste of a FB post from his family...
rhjanes wrote:
The DNC and the RNC both failed me in 2016 and honestly again this year.
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max.patch wrote:
Trump is already setting the stage to declare the election invalid.
And anybody who doesn't see that isn't paying attention.
max.patch wrote:
My post of August 6...max.patch wrote:
Trump is already setting the stage to declare the election invalid.
And anybody who doesn't see that isn't paying attention.
DJT needs to STFU.
odd man out wrote:
This kind of thing used to be celebrated. There is an extinct geyser cone near the shore of Yellowstone Lake called Fishing Cone because people would fish from the cone and cook their fish still on the hook by hanging into the hot spring.
yellowstone-notebook.com/fishpot.html
odd man out wrote:
It's a momentous day!
Back in mid August, after sitting around quarantined in a house full of food for five months, I was feeling very bloated and the scale confirmed with a weight somewhat higher that it had ever been. So I announced to my family that I was going to loose weight. Since the I've eaten three meals a day but little else (all day snacking was my downfall). I've cut portion sizes and go for a walk every day weather allows. After three months of steady progress, today for the first time in a long time the first number on the scale was a 1 and not a 2. That's down 15 lbs from my high. I want to keep going to loose another 10 lbs.
IMScotty wrote:
... I am unwilling to give up my love for the craft beers....
IMScotty wrote:
I took a trip to the Azores. There is a town on Sao Miguel called 'Fumas' where the local specialty is something like a meat stew cooked in one of their Caldeiras. The first bite was intriguing, the food was good with an interesting sulfur flavor. By the tenth bite the sulfur was coming out of my pores. 'Não mais!' After a while, I just helped my wife finish the rest of her salad.
odd man out wrote:
Perhaps you recall that I have few hobbies beyond hiking and trivia contests, so this one his home extra hard.
Alex Trebek dies at age 80
odd man out wrote:
Perhaps you recall that I have few hobbies beyond hiking and trivia contests, so this one his home extra hard.
Alex Trebek dies at age 8
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max.patch wrote:
Good points.
Right after I wrote my post I checked my FB feed and saw that George Stephanopoulos is quietly lobbying for the job. I hope that doesn't happen.
I can see Anderson Cooper -- but CNN pays him $12 million a year plus he gets to moonlight for 60 Minutes which I understand he enjoys. He could do marathon tapings of the show a few days a month and squeeze it in his schedule -- but how much does he really want to work? Can't answer that.
Astro wrote:
Either one of those two would probably drive the ratings down through the floor.
rhjanes wrote:
I felt the same in 2016 as you did. I held a top-secret DOD clearance from 1982 thru 1985. And it was "used". Some of the BS that Hillary was saying, told me she'd never paid any attention to any "How-to" security meetings. I had to take an 8 hour class to even apply for the clearance. Then had to sit thru a monthly meeting to "refresh" and learn the latest issues. And the RNC allowing.......max.patch wrote:
Kanye West has conceded.
4 years ago I thought both major candidates were spectacularly unqualified for the Presidency, so I wasted my vote elsewhere.
Apparently the 57,000 people who voted for West (on the ballot in 12 states) felt similarly this year.
Speaking of 3rd party candidates this year only the Libertarians were on the ballot in Georgia. There's usually several.
I also voted third party in 2016 and don't consider it "wasted" at all. I've voted third party on several occasions. The DNC and the RNC both failed me in 2016 and honestly again this year.
max.patch wrote:
The NYT raises an interesting question:
A president is trying to undo an election result: How would you describe that situation in another country?
LIhikers wrote:
This whole boondoggle would probably disappear if we did away with political parties and let each candidate run on their own ideas and merits.
LIhikers wrote:
This whole boondoggle would probably disappear if we did away with political parties and let each candidate run on their own ideas and merits.
max.patch wrote:
That was debunked as false almost immediately.
That lie was started by someone who tweeted that more people voted in Wisconsin that were registered voters.
He compared the number of registered voters in the 2018 midterms to the number who voted in 2020.
The number of registered voters in Wisconsin as of November 1, 2020 was greater than the number of people who voted. And that number does not include anyone who registered to vote on election day which Wisconsin allows. (If anyone wants to argue that should be changed I'll agree with you. But that's the rules of the game as written right now.)
If anyone is interested in the truth Google will set you free.