Is New England still looking for a quarterback?

Video: Tom Brady collaborated with @MrBeast

Brady: “If I hit the drone on the first try, maybe I should come out of retirement..” Brady then nailed it on the “first try”

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The most truth I’ve read today.

From ACE.

At about 6 o’clock yesterday evening Peanut decided he wanted some ice cream from McDonald’s. Since it was hot and I was feeling magnanimous I decided to oblige him.

A traffic jam had already formed in the drive-thru lanes so I opted for the lobby. I’m sure we looked like quite the pair; me, still dressed in my Sunday seersucker suit, and Peanut wearing his canine smile and strawberry red leash.

The black girl tending the counter smiled at us and said, “Awww. How cute.”

“Thanks,” I said. “I clean up ok.” She rolled her eyes at me. “I meant the dog.” “Yeah. He’s a ladykiller.” “Is he your service animal?” “No. I’m his.” She giggled. “What can I get for y’all?” “I’ll have an Oreo McFlurry. He’ll take two vanilla cones in a bowl.”

After a minute or two we got our ice cream and I sat down in a booth. Peanut sat at my feet lapping up his frozen treat so fast it was apparent that dogs don’t have to worry about things like brain freeze.

In the booth behind me sat a man with a little girl who couldn’t have been a day over 5. She was having ice cream too.

A couple tables over were four or five boys laughing and carrying on. Their clothes looked like they had crawled out of a cow pond. I reckoned they belonged to the two four-wheelers I’d seen parked outside. No doubt they’d spent the afternoon engaged in the time-honored tradition of mud riding. The bigger boys dug out the smallest fries from those little red boxes and were tossing them across the table as the runt of the litter attempted to catch them in his mouth. He showed remarkable skill. “He will go far in life,” I thought to myself.

An elderly man came out from the restroom and paused beside my booth. “Is he friendly,” he asked me, looking down at Peanut crunching one of the sugar cones. “I don’t know,” I said. “Never seen that dog before in my life.” The old man laughed and stooped over to offer his ear-scratches and “good boys.”

Peanut never acknowledged him. “I’ve got one at home that would take your arm off clean up to the elbow if you fooled with him while he’s eating,” the man said. “Lucky for us this one doesn’t even know we exist right now.”

I heard the man in the booth behind me say softly to the little girl, “your mother’s here.” She began sniffling into her hot fudge sundae. “But I don’t wanna go. I want to stay with you,” she said. “I know,” he said. “But I will see you again in just a couple weeks. Promise me you will be a good girl.” “I promise,” she said.

And I’d wager that the world’s most disillusioned cynic would have been hard pressed to doubt the sincerity of that wee one’s vow.

The retinue of muddy boys cut a noisy path toward the door. A tall, slender woman passed them on their way out. One of the boys tried to whistle in her direction, but his lips kept getting in the way so it sounded like an angry cat hissing.

But it didn’t matter. She paid him no attention as she headed straight to the booth behind me. There was no small talk. “Are you ready to go?” she said. “Come on.”

I watched the three of them make their way to the parking lot without speaking, the little girl clutching fistfuls of her daddy’s britches legs as he walked. He reached into the backseat of his old truck and handed the woman a pink backpack, a small suitcase with flowers on it, and a bright purple blanket. He knelt down and hugged the girl and kissed her on the forehead. Then he just stood there for a long minute with his head down as the minivan pulled out onto the highway.

When I was a kid I used to think I would understand the world when I grew up. Why moms and dads can’t just tough it out and make it work.

Why good dogs die and why drunk drivers always seem to walk away without a scratch.

Even though I am all grown up now, the questions remain. But there are a few things I do know.

I know that good dogs pass away only because they have worn their little hearts out loving us to death.

I know that going mudding with friends on a Sunday afternoon is not the kind of thing a man has ever looked back on with regret.

I know that grandmas and grandpas have the ability to concentrate a lifetime of love into a hug and a handshake.

I know that memories are worth more than money.

I know that we should always make the most of the time we have with those we love–even if it’s just every other weekend.

And even though I know that what they sell at McDonald’s isn’t good for me, an Oreo McFlurry enjoyed in the presence of laughter and love is.


Not embarrassed to say I have tears in my eyes. 

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This lady is mad.

Citizen Free Press
@CitizenFreePres
Judge Jeanine raises holy hell. DOJ didn’t give a damn when Obama did it.


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We do not have a Republic anymore.

 

Kevin McCarthy
@SpeakerMcCarthy

Today is indeed a dark day for the United States of America. It is unconscionable for a President to indict the leading candidate opposing him. Joe Biden kept classified documents for decades. I, and every American who believes in the rule of law, stand with President Trump against this grave injustice. House Republicans will hold this brazen weaponization of power accountable.

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Tucker’s second Twitter show.

Tucker Carlson Thumbs His Nose at Fox News Legal Threat By Dropping Another Episode of Twitter Show

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Tucker on Twitter

Tucker Carlson dropped the second episode of his Tucker on Twitter show in defiance of his former employer, Fox News, which threatened him with legal action of the debut of his show on Elon Musk’s social media platform.

The episode — called Cling to your taboos! — featured Carlson accusing Barack Obama of having a “strange and highly-creepy personal life,” claiming child molestation “teetering on the edge of acceptability,” and instructing listeners to “cling” to their taboos “despite the nonstop hectoring from the people in charge.”

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The reason Trump was indicted today.

https://t.co/nKLdw7IS5y

BREAKING. “There was a 5 million dollar payment made to Joe Biden. Not Hunter Biden. Joe Biden. ‘The Big Guy’.” House Rep. confirms ‘bombshell’ FBI informant document showing $5 million bribery made TO Joe Biden.

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House Rep. Confirms That FBI Informant Doc Shows $5 Million Bribery Payment Was Made TO Joe Biden -…
Rep. Lauren Boebert, Republican from Colorado, has confirmed that the FBI informant document recently shown to members of the House Oversight Committee pertains to an alleged $5 million bribery…

My girlfriend and I were sitting on the sofa watching Jeopardy. The host asked the question, I barked out my guess and before the contestant could speak the screen was hijacked by the network and two wild eyed A-Holes started screaming at us that “DONALD TRUMP HAS BEEN INDICTED … BLAH, BLAH, BLAH.”

God Damn it! I hate those people so much!

 

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While the government of the Idiot goes after gas stoves and gas furnaces.

Smoke from Canadian wildfires blanket NYC.  For a week.

Cause of this disaster?  Government mismanagement.

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Wondering why the Nordstream bombing was back in the news?

From ACE.

At the Nord Stream Bomb Site, a Boot Used by US Military Divers Was Discovered. How Did the Official “Investigators” Miss This?

—Ace

I should point out that this boot is not used exclusively by US Navy divers. It’s also used by commercial divers, and by Ukrainian navy divers too, supposedly.

Okay, but: It’s suspicious that the “official investigation,” being conducted by Sweden, failed to turn this up.

On the evening of May 24, 2023, I stood aboard a small ship called the Baltic Explorer. With sun still high overhead in the Baltic Sea, our boat sat anchored thirty-one nautical miles from the coast of Denmark, and directly above the ruptured Nord Stream 2 pipeline in the exclusive economic zone of Sweden.For several minutes, I stared at a live video feed from an underwater drone showing never-before-seen footage of the ruptures in the pipeline. Suddenly, a strange object appeared on the screen. It was a black and orange diver’s boot.

The Grayzone has identified a model which closely resembles this boot, and is used by both US Navy and commercial divers. Ukrainian Navy divers have also been seen wearing similar boots.

We have also learned that the boot’s presence had been previously reported to investigators, yet they have not collected it or divulged its existence.

 

This article was published a couple of days ago — and may very well have prompted the CIA to begin leaking that it must have been those Navy Aces of Ukraine that done the deed. It’s almost as if when the CIA’s first cover story began to unravel, they began pushing their back-up cover story to the compliant state media.

Update, Just in from Jake Tapper: This boot is one of them “conspiracy theories” I keep hearing so much about.

A couple of days ago I was shaking my head in disbelief as I watched a “News” story about how the Ukrainian Navy had circumvented the EU, going through the Bosporus strait, across the Mediterranean, North through the English Channel, pass Denmark and Sweden into the Baltic to blow up the Nordstream pipeline.

Why wouldn’t they just drive across Estonia and buy or rent a boat to then travel less than a hundred miles to the site of the attack?  The people making up this story, I thought, are idiots.

Idiots or the CIA, same difference.

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In great deeds… annual repost.

From 2019

I read today as a prelude to a story about D-Day commemorations the phrase “This will be the last significant observation of this event. Because only a handful of living veterans are now participating and none will be alive for the 100th year anniversary.

Really? Because the battle of Gettysburg, one hundred and fifty six years ago still commands great interest and respect in both the North and the South. It is my belief that as long as the American Republic survives both battles will continue to be marked by intense interest, respect and devotion to the principles of Honor, Duty and Freedom that both events represent.

“In great deeds, something abides. On great fields, something stays. Forms change and pass; bodies disappear; but spirits linger, to consecrate ground for the vision-place of souls
 generations that know us not and that we know not of, heart-drawn to see where and by whom great things were suffered and done for them, shall come to this deathless field, to ponder and dream; and lo! the shadow of a mighty presence shall wrap them in its bosom, and the power of the vision pass into their souls.” – Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain.

So say we all.

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The Quiet Men.

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