Weekend Open Thread
Many among those who support socialism/communism believe that what they’re fighting for could become reality. However, the progressive movement’s “movers and shakers” do not intend to deliver what the “rank and file” assumes will happen. When the hard left realizes that they’ve been “hoodwinked” to their own misfortunes and to the benefit of the elites, these leftists will be the danger that conservatives are accused of being. As one of the occasional commenters here has found out, commenters on this site are not fooled by this kind of propaganda. Enjoy your weekend!
Category: Open thread






First!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Drats! Foiled, again.
Hack Stone will just have to be satisfied with being the best darn Director of Public Relations for a proud but humble woman owned business formerly located on Lonesome Pine Lane and before that Wilson Lane in Bethesda Maryland.
Speaking of which, the guy substituting for Chris Plante this morning had some asshole named Hack from Bethesda on the air. Someone should dispatch a team of crackheads with pliers and blowtorches to fix his ass.
Victory!!!
Rats of The Cong on your FIRSTNESS, AH. Good Job! I just dropped in to let y’all know what condition I’m in and blinked 3 times when I saw the WOT sitting there. Amazed that the Stoned Hacker isn’t already whinning about vast chicken wing conspiracies or goons beating up on him and stealing his crayons
Thank you, KoB. I almost didn’t get it.
Autocorrect was trying to spell your screen name as Kobe.
So what’s your condition, King?
Pepperoni-mushroom pizza. That is my condition. Absolutely NO pineapple!
And ABSOLUTELY no talking like this:
Ya gotta be a fan of a certain age to remember that song. I am in that certain age too.
I am not, but I enjoyed the song. Especially liked the bowling ball part 🎳.
Absolutely!

No sense in letting what Hack Stone drafted go to waste, even though the 1980’s vintage Jaguar has rolled down River Road. So, by popular demand, Hack will post his not OBE first comment:
Oh wise and all knowing Magic 8- Ball, will the outdated and overpriced Red Hat Software allow Hack Stone to be unburdened and secure the first comment in order to make This Ain’t Hell deplorable again, or will the vast Buffalo Chicken Wings with Blue Cheese Dressing be successful in their nefarious schemes to impede Hack Stone from scoring the highly coveted and rarely awarded title, depriving the unwashed masses of the benevolent dictatorship of Hack Stone? Magic 8-Ball says…
Wow AH!!
Good jerb.
Present and accounted for coming from Summerville, SC (North of Charleston AFB)
It was kind of weird coming back here cause I haven’t been here in 30 years. I came a year or so after the C-17‘s went operational.
And that was 1995/6/7 time period.
Scouting out the place for retirement eventually and goddamn is it hot but that’s why God invented the air-conditioning.
And the beach is only 45 minutes to an hour away, and I even went on a Friday at 3 o’clock with traffic
I think Hack was trying to get an advantage, and took out the ‘lectricity in the GB Compound AO.
I couldn’t even check to see who is FIRST for 3 hours!
Cong-rats AH.
FIRST!
You almost beat me. The post comment button was gone when I first got here. Had to refresh the page.
It was nano seconds difference, AH. When the download of the “Post Comment” cleared it showed both of ours at “9 seconds ago”. Not having the address bar populated when I hit the post button was the margin…or the blinking when the site opened to the WOT Thread. Doing good to just to barely show up and catch the headlines of late, the struggle is real. The Chancre Mechanics have me deep into the arms of Lord Morpheous and Sir Perc ‘O Sec, neither is doing a whole lot of pain relief but certainly has me in la la land…and not in a good way. Damn the practicers of medicine anyhow, they’re not going to do me any good. I put my trust in God…and fear nothing. No pity party wanted, but I will take any of them prayers y’all got left.
Just cause I’m not commenting a whole lot lately, don’t mean I’m not lurking, so y’all behave yourselves!

Prayers going up for you, my friend.
Prayers sent, big bro.
You who have made me see many troubles and calamities
will revive me again;
from the depths of the earth
you will bring me up again.
You will increase my greatness
and comfort me again.
-Psalm Chapter 71 Verses 20-21
I sent my prayers, as well. Get well soon, buddy
That is a very good one, AH.
Sometimes the treatments for cancer are nigh-bout as rough as the damned disease itself.
Praying for you brother.
All breeds all creeds.
How you doin’ health-wise, KoB? It’s clearly not slowing you down by more than a split second on hitting the WoT, but in general, you doing alright? I haven’t been around much lately, so I might’ve missed any updates. Just hoping you’re doing well!
Over all, not too good, LC. Last Friday they did the PET Scan that the oncologist put a fast track on. Wednesday, oncologist did the break down of what it all meant. Major spot on the right air bag, spot(s) in the lymph nodes, some bones, spleen, and liver. Oncologist is now trying to fast track a biopsy, probably on the liver since it’s easier and quicker to get to, and make a decision on which way to go from there. I have no illusions on a favorable outcome from any of that. Timed release of 45 mg of morph twice a day, and a 15 mg of perc “as needed” (getting about 4-6 doses a day) has me in la la land with a limited window of time that I can halfway function. Long as I stay still and quiet the pain level is semi bearable. Can’t sit up too long to read the laptop, so I got my home health care tribe reading the articles and the comments to me.
Getting my affairs in order, placing my trust on God and fearing nothing. I will endeavor…I will persevere. My TAH Family has helped me thru the last number of years and they will help me thru what is to come. Worst part of it all is that I have no appetite and nothing tastes good when I do force myself to try to eat a little something.
Fuq, none of that sounds good, except being square with the man upstairs. If that part is good the rest will take care of itself. I’ll be praying for you.
Hate to hear that brother.
The sad reality is that something is going to kill us unless Jesus comes back before it can. But we try to outlast it as long as we can.
Praying that the God of all comfort will comfort you in all your distress with His grace in Jesus Christ, Who is our only comfort, hope, and salvation.
Sorry to hear that you’re going through all that KoB. Know that were all here for you, and hang tough.
Very, very sorry to hear this, my good friend. Keeping you in my prayers. Thank you for all the kind words over the years, King. Your friendship means the world to me.
Thanks, CW! and back atcha! Always had much respect for the true leaders that fought with their 26 leaden soldiers. Yours is a breed that is rapidly going extinct in this world. For you and all of the rest of my TAH Family, your kind words and offering up of your prayers means the world to me. Full disclosure…if I get a whiff of my Mama’s cat heads, cubed beef beast, rice and gravy while I’m in the twilight zone of treatments, Imma outta here.
BTW…another fine job on the trivia this week!
Well, how about that! The Amateur Historian takes the coveted, honored, always earned, never given FIRST for the WOT! I will perform the necessary obsequious genuflection in his general direction, even while posting the weekly trivia column for all to enjoy.
DID YOU KNOW…?
Was a movie so bad it only grossed $30 during its domestic theatrical release?
By Commissioner Wretched
didyouknowcolumn@gmail.com
Copyright © 2025
You might want to take note that July is about to wrap up pretty soon, bringing August.
It usually works that way, anyway.
The thing about August is, it’s usually the hottest month of the year. So why do the schools insist on starting the new year during August? Especially when they then bemoan how much money they’re spending on air conditioning?
Hm. Maybe I have an opinion column in there somewhere.
Meanwhile, how about a trivia column? Got some freshly mined trivia for you right here, so I hope you enjoy it.
Did you know …
… you may be a practitioner of bruxism? If you are, you must have a great relationship with your dentist. Bruxism is the habit of grinding one’s teeth unconsciously, as in sleep or while under stress. (In the cartoons it usually ends with powdered teeth.)
… a popular brand of beer was created to spite Major League Baseball? In 1953, the owner of the St. Louis Cardinals, August Busch, Jr. (1899-1989) wanted to rename the ball park his team played in, Sportsman’s Park, to Budweiser Stadium after the famous beer his company produced. Baseball officials were not too thrilled with the idea, though, and denied Busch’s request. Undaunted, Busch then requested permission to name the park after his family, Busch Stadium. That request was approved – and Busch then instructed his brewery to begin production of Busch Beer. (I guess he got his way after all. Besides, aren’t almost all ballparks today named after products?)
… peaches and nectarines are almost identical? The only genetic difference between the two is the fuzz. Nectarines are smooth, while peaches have the identifiable fuzz on their skins. Other than that, the two fruits are genetically identical. (Peaches are nectarines that are old enough to shave?)
… bone is very, very strong? If you wonder how strong, consider this: a block of bone the size of a match box is capable of supporting nine tons of weight. Concrete of the same size can only support two and a quarter tons. (Which is why your skeleton isn’t made of concrete, I suppose.)
… one of the most eccentric scientists of our time had a weird sense of humor? Nikola Tesla (1856-1943), who created a lot of things we use today such as the remote control and the Tesla coil, had a bit of fun in 1895 when he told a crowd that they could control a boat simply by shouting commands. He was not taken seriously until the crowd actually shouted at the model boat on a lake, which responded to their words. Some in the crowd thought Tesla had hidden a pet monkey on the boat to turn the wheel. The secret that Tesla hid from them was that he’d invented a radio remote control and was piloting the boat himself in response to what the people were shouting. (But he did get a car line named after him, though, didn’t he?)
… a popular actor stopped performing his best-known role because of his age? Roger Moore (1927-2017) was probably the second-best actor to play British super spy James Bond, and did so over a period of seven films between 1973 and 1985. When he was making his last few Bond movies, however, Moore began to realize that the actresses cast as his leading ladies were young enough to be his daughter – or even his granddaughter. So, the practical Moore gave up the role to younger actors. (A man’s got to know his limitations, or so they say.)
… a 2006 movie was so bad that it only grossed $30 during its domestic theatrical release? Made on a budget of $1.2 million, Zyzzyx Road was released to only one theater, in Dallas, Texas, which the producers had to rent for $1,000 under Screen Actors Guild rules for low-budget films. The attempt at a thriller movie was shown once a day for a week. By the end of that week, a total of six people had purchased tickets, and two of them said the movie was so bad they wanted their money back. Additional trivia note: Zyzzyx Road only earned $368,000 in overseas release. And the film’s makeup designer – one of the six who saw it in Dallas – had to buy her own ticket to get in. (Wonder if she was one of the two who wanted their money back?)
… geese can be used as security guards? In some rural areas of China, police stations use geese as sentries and guards. Geese can create quite a bit of noise and commotion, and because they are very alert birds, they have caught the attention of some rather creative Chinese law enforcement personnel. And geese can be somewhat confrontational as well, actually attacking people if they see the need. (They goose you if you approach them.)
Guinea hens (or, if one ain’t from the South, Guinea fowl) will raise quite the ruckus if something/someone invades their space.
Not too confrontational, however.
Another piece of trivia regarding Zyzzyx Rd is that even though it only grossed $30, that is 30 times what Psul of The Ballsack earned last year.
And a bit of clarification on the gross receipts. Per the the trivia page on OMDB, The intention was to release the movie internationally first without domestic release, but that would’ve violated the union’s rules, so the producers paid a theater in Dallas so they would show the movie once a day at noon for one week only. A total of 6 tickets were sold, 2 of them bought by the makeup artist and her friend who were refunded, so the total ticket sales were $20. Lowest sales for any movie ever in the United States.
Hack …
The original piece I wrote for Zyzzyx Road had that information as well, but I had to do some rather painful editing to make the whole column fit into its regular space in the newspaper. While I don’t often practice that kind of journalism, the omissions did make the piece fit – and IMDB was right about the makeup artist, too. Wow … only $20 total domestic, and only about 1/3 of the budget made back overseas. It’s an abysmally bad movie.
You won’t consider this film abysmally bad until you’ve sat through a viewing of Rollergator, starring Martin Sheen’s lesser talented brother Joe Estevez. Hack has only seen the RiffTrax version, but even trying to genuinely watch the film and follow the plot is impossible. Filmed on a camcorder, with a constant guitar twanging drowning out the plot will would drive a Mormon to drink. If you do not have Pluto TV streaming, download it, it’s free. Rollergator comes up in the RiffTrax rotation quite often.
… some people in Colombia have very odd New Year’s customs? For instance, some folks in the South American nation spend New Year’s Day walking suitcases around the block. They’re trying to ensure a year filled with travel. Other customs include wearing yellow underwear, which supposedly helps to bring in a year of happiness and love, and filling the pockets with lentils, to help bring a year of bounty. (Whatever works, I guess.)
… there is actually a world record for the number of ice cream scoops balanced on one ice cream cone? The Guinness Book of World Records lists that Ashrita Furman (born 1954) has somehow managed to balance 123 scoops of ice cream on one ice cream cone. Furman currently holds 226 world records of one kind or another, and has set more than 600 – some of which, obviously, have been broken. (Why he stacked 123 scoops of ice cream on a cone is another question entirely.)
Now … you know!
Sure wish you posted this trivia earlier. The Vice President of the proud but humble woman owned business that sells outdated overpriced software to the federal government had a bad internet connection, and he directed all employees to fill their yellow underwear with lentils. The more you know…
Happy Friday, you gents! Hope all of you had a great weekend, at least compared to myself. My week was rather a rough one. My household is still dealing with financial difficulties which I think will be corrected as we head into August. But, because of aforementioned issues, by creative energies are rather spent and I don’t think I’ll be spam posting as much as I did last WOT. This especially sucks for school because, if I’m emotionally numb, I find it hard to care when I’m in class and I really do want to succeed. It’s just hard, you know.
Anyway, my dad’s 65th birthday was this Wednesday. He was a SFC in the Army and served in Panama, Grenada, and Desert Storm. He was in the Rangers and the Green Berets (he even commented one time on this blog awhile ago, though I do not remember when). I have plans to visit him next weekend to celebrate his birthday and I’m looking forward to it.
Finally, here is one of the stories at the back of my Bible that really stuck with me in the Navy. It centers around Jesus and the Roman Century (Also included with this story is the Apostle’s Creed):
Here is Part 2:
Here is a scene from the Chosen that features this particular account. Though some details were changed to fit the overall narrative of the show (like the Centurion being a Praetor instead and the Centurion first being introduced as a guard for Matthew when he was doing his duties as a Roman tax collector), this overall doesn’t change the overall story and impact of the Gospel:
Barry Sadler wrote a book series on one of the centurions “Casca: The Eternal Mercenary”. All eras historical fiction.
*week
Darned proofreading skills
AH: Thought you may be interested in something:
An account of the Greco-Persian wars – events toward the end the time of Daniel and Ezekiel, around the time of Ezra and Nehemiah, and precursor to Alexander the Great and the establishment of the societal structures around the New Testament.
https://www.abebooks.com/GrecoPersian-Wars-Peter-Green-University-California/32191323483/bd
It is a secular scholarly account, but pretty in-depth and with interesting parallels to some modern events.
Thank you, Graybeard, for the suggestion. I’ve studied the Peloponnesian War (the one after the Greco-Persian War) more, but I’m always interested in expanding my knowledge. I only have $8 to my name right now (nothing anyone here has to worry about), so it’ll be something I’ll look into in the near future. Thanks again!
I’m enjoying it – in small bites. >grin<
I’ve long been interested in the events between the Babylonian exile and the spread of Christianity, as they shed light on the culture and times of the New Testament and allow us to understand better what is meant by “in the fullness of time, Christ came”.
I’m not as familiar with the Babylonian exile or what Jewish society was like at the time the Messiah arrived (though I’m learning more about it currently). My primary historical interests are American, WW2, and Roman history. But I do, at times, like to branch out and study history from other regions.
“A History of the Jewish People at the Time of Jesus Christ” (available online at https://archive.org/details/historyofjewishp01sch/page/n5/mode/2up ) is a good start for that.
The Greek victory over Xerxes is, arguably, a key historical event necessary to the rise of Western Civilization, else we’d be in the same condition as the current Muslim states.
Coupled with Alexander the Great’s establishment of Greek civilization from Egypt to India to much of Europe, a ‘universal language’ was established, a common worldview of democracy and republic style governments was set up, and the Roman Empire became possible. The fact that koine Greek held sway until the 6th Century and only then did Latin become the ‘common language’ of at least the educated testifies to the importance of the groundwork Alexander laid.
Koine Greek was the language into which the Old Testament was translated before Christ, as the Septuagent, and in which the New Testament was originally written.
It was into this Greek speaking Roman world that Jesus was born, and the pax Romana allowed safe travel of the early Christians to all parts of the Roman Empire.
Arguably, without the Greek defeat of Xerxes and the triumph of a democracy or republic form of government, none of Western Civilization as we know it would be possible.
The entire complex of rise and fall of the various cultures from Babylon to Rome to Alexandria is, when evaluated, astounding and, to my mind, evidence of God’s hand guiding the powers of the various kings and regents to create circumstances which were ideally suited to the beginnings of Christianity.
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Sorry, I ramble on about this topic.
No, your good. I enjoyed it. Hope you have a great week, friend.
‘what a week. What was true 40 years ago is still true today, it just means something different. 40 years ago when I said, “I wanna spend the weekend in bed”, I meant something other then what I mean when I say it today.
Hack Stone just got a phone call from Brandy, who was calling him to let him know that thanks to recent legislation passed, he now qualifies for full coverage of his funeral, burial and cremation expenses.
So, since Hack was speaking to Brandy, he told her “Brandy, you’re a fine girl. What a good wife you would be. But my life, my love and my lady is the sea.” She seemed confused. Then she hung up.
Probably had to ask her grandparents what all that meant.
Just tell her your name is Randy Gonju next time. She will hang up much faster and maybe even have some parting words for you in her native tongue. Occasionally they will try to tell you that nobody could possibly have that name. If they do, then ask them why? If they ever tell you why, then let me know.
However, to get them off the phone the fastest possible way without you hanging up is to wait until they stop talking and then say; “Have you ever seen the Beekeeper?”. That is normally an instant hang up without any other talking. I’d like to say they won’t call back, but they will always call back.
Hack Stone got a call this morning from “John”. “John” had a very heavy accent, from what Hack could tell was the Middle East. Hack asked what his last name was. He replied “Murphy.” Hack then asked “Your name is John Murphy?”. He confirmed that indeed was his name. Then Hack said “I can tell that you are Irish by your accent.” Apparently they do not have Sarcasm Detection Software in that call center. Next question was “Are you from Ireland?” He replied that he is from Turkey. Wait a minute Mister Postman! “You are from Turkey and your name is John Murphy?” He hung up shortly after that.
I sometimes like to waste their time and see just how quickly I can make them cuss and hang up on me, preaching the great Flying Spaghetti Monster does that every time, I know I’ve succeeded when they say “Fuck you bastard, go to hell!” just before they hang up!
That is priceless.
The best one was a call from Amazon telling Hack that he recently purchased an iMac. Of course Hack pressed 1 to speak to a representative. Even after telling he was speaking to Joe Mamma, the guy hung in there. Asked what bank Joe Mamma uses. “Commerce Bank of Beverly Hills”. It got even better when Joe Mamma was transferred to the fraud department of the Commerce Bank of Beverly Hills. It went on for about 20 minutes.
Found this on YT. 55 Days at Peking
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/ALsODMaDCd8
Here’s a longer version of the song:
Thirty-something, present and unaccountable as I award myself yet another Honorary First.
((((OVER))))
Stock up on popcorn, nachos and beer, the show’s a-gonna get really interesting and entertaining as President Trump exposes the goods on B. Hussein 0bama and his gang along with the Clintons!
This fellow completely lost his mind.
Florida boater tried to kill wife by throwing her overboard after his line snapped on fishing trip — but she clung to boat and survived
Over a broken fishing line? Good thing dinner wasn’t late, or the car had a new dent.
Bitch.
Never been more a perfect candidate for keelhauling. Bastard.
Im a loser
Me too, my friend. Me too.
Just lean into it and embrace today’s rock bottom.
(Half kidding. Hope ur well!)
Just don’t be a quitter.
So is “Phony” Phil Monkress (CEO of All-Points Logistics).
Don’t have the time increments to review the above or comment on the Cuttlefish bait but dayum do I wanna…
Just got off the farm, looking for beer and the comfort of either/or; my fellow Vets IRL, loose women.
Have a great weekend y’all!
Your fellow vets won’t get mad if we don’t hear from you for a couple days, so there’s that. However, the loose women can provide something we won’t.
Roll the dice, and take your chances.
From True Blue Sam:
Tinian, The Forgotten Invasion, From The History Guy (abt. 18 min.)
https://truebluesam.blogspot.com/2025/07/tinian-forgotten-invasion-from-history.html
PHONY Endorsed by Trump ?
NOT Stolen Valor, but Stolen MAGA ?
Is this a category? Where others have done this before,
claiming to have an election Trump endorsement,
where there is none and never was ?
Or is Daniels the 1st ?
Just seems so incredibly stupid.
Anyone who actually gets a Trump endorsement, it makes the local, state, or national news. And those Trump endorsed candidates wave the endorsements around like Daniels waves his Purple Heart.
There was followup here.
Daniels was dumped from this event,
then shortly after kicked out of the campaign by
Mark Lynch for US Senate – South Carolina.
Were it not for Capitalism and freedom’s success versus Leftism, Lars would be here:

POV: You’re a POS “protester” who likes to block traffic on busy roadways, carry the standard of a foreign terror group, and seems to have constant free time. FAFO happens when your group decides to cross into a jurisdiction that doesn’t put up with that crap:
FUCK the moonbats, GO, Law Enforcement!!! Well, some “innocent” Chaplain breaking the Law was arrested and as soon as word gets out the leftie moonbats throw the ACME® Victim Card™ with their useful idiots going batshit as soon as their herders and handlers whip them into a frenzy.
Present & unaccountable.
Tachycardia flaring up from time to time. See the electro-cardiologist next Thursday, Lord willing.
Hit the gym some today for the first time in a couple of weeks, but I suppose the construction work counted as a bit of a workout. But this heat saps my irradiated body. Glad the gym has a/c
While we were in Colorado they had some lightening-strike fires break out over in Mesa County. The whole county normally seems to look like Mordor when Sam and Frodo saw it. Thought about Fyr and hoped he wasn’t having to get into those canyons.
Brother had an appointment for a follow-up with a urologist, on the calendar for months for next Wednesday. Today they called me because the doctor will be in surgery that day and can he come Thursday instead?
I semi-patiently explained that doing so would involve having to re-schedule his transportation with the nursing home, that I had to be at work at the proposed time, etc. etc. etc.
He’ll be seeing the PA instead.
But dang it – put it on the schedule, then expect us to change our entire schedule because someone decided to need surgery? It can’t be an emergency if it is a week out, can it?
(mumble grumble gripe and groan)
In better news, Eldest Grandson has decided to get his Associates’ Degree and then join the U.S. Air Force – supposedly at E4. He’s not interested in piloting, but some kind of cryptologist work IIRC. (Now watch them make him become some kind of spy-pilot.)
God bless you all.
Fyrefighter is in North Cali rn. Something about filling in for guys who are fighting a wildfire down south in the state. He’ll likely be by here later to say hi.
If you ever find your way to El Paso County, like to buy you a drink or something.
God bless you, Graybeard!
Thanks, Amateur Historian.
It has been 30+ years since I was last in “El Paso City, by the Rio Grande” and that was on business. Wouldn’t mind another visit, honestly.
Sadly my road trips are becoming fewer and fewer. But if perchance the mission trip heads that way, I’ll try to get in touch.
With family in Colorado, it was a dual-purpose trip this year.
Oops. No, sorry, I meant El Paso County in Colorado. It encompasses Colorado Springs, where I live.
My ignorance of Colorado is showing!
That would be quite possible! My brother-in-law is begging us to come spend a week some time.
I’ll let you know if we get a chance. (He’s in poor health, and we were not sure they’d get to go to Colorado this year.)
👍
I also had three emergencies with 3 drs. One was week, one was two days and last one was for two months. What emergency???
Won’t be around much for the next couple weeks. Got deployed to wildfires in California, got here around noon today, and got dispatched to a new start fire within an hour. So could be a busy trip. Will say hey when I can.
Prayers for your safety and the safety of your brothers, Fyr.
Thanks GB, hanging in.
Take care of yourself and stay safe, willya?
Not boring…
7 years. Where has the time gone. Those left with the responsibility here have done an admirable and serviceable job. I think Jonn would have been pleased.
Indeed he is… See ya soon, ‘toon daddy!
https://valorguardians.com/blog/?p=80829
Casa de Sparky relocation still in progress. More to follow with after-action report and debrief when complete.
“Phony” Phil Monkress (CEO of All-Points Logistics) works balls.
Someone has to do it, and nobody does it better than Phil Monkress.
Only Paul-mer (of the Ballsack) Wickre would know.
As Lori Benton looks on….
That’s like saying water is wet, fire is hot and shit stinks!!
Once again the dude who came up hot on the piss test at his first MUTA after two waivers… Hunter discusses how to make Crack and admits laptop is his on podcast:
https://www.yahoo.com/news/videos/hunter-biden-describes-crack-cocaine-125339656.html
Someone defrauding the federal government with phony invoices? You don’t see that every day. //S//
https://www.foxbusiness.com/technology/florida-ceo-sentenced-5-years-prison-after-stealing-110m-from-us-government-program
That was A Sad story.
Well played, Beans, well played.
Was this guy ever subject of a Valor Friday thread?
Frank Stallone turns 75 July 30. No better way to celebrate than by watching Terror In Beverly Hills.
A really great interview with Frank Stallone discussing some of his “legendary” roles. After watching this interview, Hack Stone actually calibrated his attitude as to Frank Stallone. He lays it out that as a B Grade actor, if a movie producer offers you a role, you take it. You need to eat and pay the rent, and he knows that your not doing Shakespeare. Fast forward to the 13:40 for the backstory on TIBH.
“Hack Stone don’t kill so easy”
That was pretty good.
Hack Stone don’t sell outdated overpriced Red Hat Software so easy.
Disgusting