Been a while since we’ve had some quality psychobilly!
SO GOOD!
Been a while since we’ve had some quality psychobilly!
SO GOOD!
On so many levels!
Not only is it wrong in the silly sense, but also duck dicks look more like this.
Not only is it strange, but its also a biology lesson!
Joan JUST put up two more posters on her account, and they’re winners.
First is an example of why they are anti-freedom, not just anti-gun:
Source: Uploaded by user via Joan on Pinterest
Joan added a subtitle in her account with “Hypocrisy…”. First up, the NRA is a single-issue group. If it isn’t guns, it isn’t on their agenda, so they have never given a statement or opinion of the TSA.
Weer’d World is NOT a single-issue blog. I like guns, and the issues surrounding them, but its not my sole interest, but you all know my distaste for the TSA. Further I don’t know a single second Amendment activist who defends the TSA in general, or the Department of Homeland Security as a whole. You see those of us who support the 2nd Amendment seem to have as much respect for the 4th which the TSA violates with impunity.
Whoever drew that comic seems to have detest for both the 2nd and 4th, and Joan by her support shows where she stands.
Further the TSA has never captured or lead the the apprehension of any terrorists, nor has any of their violations of our freedom gotten us any safer. Still Joan supports their efforts, and wants to ban and confiscate our guns. I think we know where her heart lies, and how it relates to public safety.
And then there’s this one:
Source: Uploaded by user via Joan on Pinterest
Water down gun safety? Odd given that violent crime is at an all-time low and firearms accidents where never terribly prevalent, but have fallen to levels of statistical noise in this country.
Oh man, those DANGEROUS gun laws….just you wait, there will be blood in the streets….if not tomorrow, maybe the next day…
Yep
The only question is how LONG will it take for the Dinosaurs to go extinct.
Much more dangerous than guns:
Authorities in South Texas say a 7-year-old girl who collapsed at her elementary school choked to death on a balloon.
San Benito police say preliminary autopsy results show Ruby Ramirez died of asphyxiation.
This is actually a VERY serious hazard, and you’ll note that any balloon packaging comes with a warning not to let children play with them unsupervised.
The Journal of the American Medical Association reported in its Dec. 13, 1995, issue that of the 373 children who died between 1972 and 1992 after choking on children’s products, nearly a third choked on latex balloons. Most of the children were 8 or younger. In a review of 1995 fatalities, the Consumer Products Safety Commission found that children had inhaled latex balloons whole (often while trying to inflate them) or choked on fragments of broken balloons….Dr. Eichelberger recommended using the Heimlich maneuver only if the airway is completely obstructed. Otherwise, dial 911 or get to an emergency room, where doctors have equipment to clear the airway. But the safest thing is to not give young children latex balloons in the first place.
Compare that with gun accidents, and note that many of them come from hunting accidents, and not from negligent behavior in the home, and the age range, and these are far more deadly. Also note that “Gun Deaths” from “Children” are generally ages 16-24 (which at the upper bracket aren’t exactly children), and most of those deaths are in fact suicides or homicides directly related to the illegal drug trade!
h/t Bob
Some LOLz
First from Dad:
Learning Computer Terms for Maine:
1. Log on – Make the wood stove hotter
2. Log off – Don’t add no more wood
3. Monitor – Keep an eye on that wood stove
4. Download – Getting the firewood off the truck
5. Floppy disk – What you get from downloading too much firewood
6. Ram – The thing that splits the firewood
7. Hard Drive – Getting home in the winter
8. Prompt – What the US mail ain’t in the winter
9. Window – What to shut when its cold outside
10. Screen – What to shut in black fly season
11. Byte – What the black flies do
12. Bit – What the black flies did
13. Mega Byte – What the BIG black flies do during trout season
14. Chip – Munchies for TV
15. Micro Chip – What’s left in the bag after you eat chips
16. Modem – What you did to the weeds growing in the driveway
17. Dot matrix – Old Dan Matrix’s wife
18. Lap top – Where the beer spills when you nod off
19. Software – The dumb plastic knives and forks at McDonalds
20. Hardware – Real stainless steel cutlery
21. Mouse – What makes the holes in the Cheerio box
22. Main frame – What holds the house up, hopefully
23. Enter – The only way to win those magazine sweepstakes
24. Web – What a spider makes
25. Web site – High corners of the ceiling
26. Cursor – Someone who swears
27. Search Engine – What you do when the car dies
28. Screen Saver – repair kit for the torn window screen on the camp
29. Home Page – map you keep in your back pocket in case you get lost in the woods
30. Upgrade – Steep hill
31. Server – waitress
32. Mail Server – male waitress. Darn few in Maine
33. MS DOS – Some new disease they discovered
34. Sound Card – One of them technological birthday cards that plays music when you open it
35 User – The neighbor who keeps borrowing your stuff
6. Browser – A problem moose in the Garden or Blueberry patch
37. Network – Mending holes in the gillnet
38. Internet – Complicated fish net repair
39. Netscape – What haddock do when you don’t do your network
40. Online – good sign there’ll be clean clothes this week
41. Off line – the clothes pins let go and the laundry falls on the ground – better luck next week
next from Jesse (who didn’t take this picture, but found it)
That’s some funny right there!
She put up another rambling post of nonsense today. Still the last paragraph was pretty impressive:
Let’s have some real discussion about whether guns in the home are a good idea or not. Let’s talk about whether using a gun for self defense actually is necessary or actually works.
That followed by this below:
No comments:
And of the last FIVE posts on her blog there has been one APPROVED comment, by Jason Kilgore of Joyce-Funded Cease Fire Oregon, and that was on MONDAY of this week.
Further the post before it was last commented on by Joan herself on March 2nd.
I know many of you are readers of Joan’s blog and ones who are interested in having a Real Discussion on the issues, and likely HAVE indeed submitted many comments to her blog. Of course having a real discussion is the LAST thing on Joan’s agenda.
You can shoot them, but they’re not guns!
A New Jersey man reportedly faces murder charges after he allegedly shot another man with a hunting bow in an apparent dispute over a woman.
Camden County authorities told the Philadelphia Daily News that the arrow pierced Kereti Paulsen’s stomach and perforated the iliac vein in his pelvis late Monday. The 25-year-old man was pronounced dead at Virtua Hospital in Berlin shortly after….Authorities said Paulsen, of Cape May Court House, scuffled with another man outside a residence at Brill Avenue and Egg Harbor Road. Palmer said Paulsen had a rocky, on-and-off relationship with a woman who lived at the house.
Everyone except Paulsen went inside following the fistfight and a resident who was not involved, Timothy Canfield, allegedly emerged from the house with a compound bow and several arrows. Authorities said Canfield, 25, shot Paulsen once, striking his target.
Amazing the New Jersey treats air guns like firearms that hunting bows aren’t regulated the same way….not that such laws do anything. Hey but this isn’t a “Gun Death”!