Monday, November 30, 2020

Friday, November 27, 2020


RIP Daria Nicolodi


 

       Time waits for noone.  bye.


Monday, November 23, 2020

Covid-Cuomo Lockdown Gobbles.

#Thanksgivingday_Gluttonous_Sundae



Sunday, November 22, 2020

dawn yawn

     #steelstraws   #cinnamonmorningwakeup  #otterscotchtape


Saturday, November 21, 2020

Saturday, November 14, 2020

Thursday, November 12, 2020

Matt Taibbi on 'Cancel Culture'

 https://taibbi.substack.com/p/if-its-not-cancel-culture-what-kind-46a

MadeForTVMovies

  
Timothy Hutton was cast in ORDINARY PEOPLE when director Robert Redford saw this movie on television. bye.


Tuesday, November 10, 2020

                                      














   
Mama told me when I was young
"Come sit beside me, my only son
And listen closely to what I say
And if you do this it'll help you some sunny day, ah yeah"
"Oh, take your time, don't live too fast
Troubles will come and they will pass
You'll find a woman, yeah, and you'll find love
And don't forget, son, there is someone up above"
"And, be a simple kind of man
Oh, be something you love and understand
Baby, be a simple kind of man
Oh, won't you do this for me, son, if you can"
"Forget your lust for the rich man's gold
All that you need is in your soul
And you can do this, oh baby, if you try
All that I want for you my son, is to be satisfied"
"And  be a simple kind of man
Oh, be something you love and understand
Be a simple kind of man
Oh, won't you do this bye.



To my grandpa ... thank you for your service ! ... RIP

                        


HAPPY VETERANS DAY, HERO!
R.I.P.
Always, Your beloved & only grandson JOEY

  #bloodline #neverforgotten

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Las Ramblas, Terror Trial Begins. 


Saturday, November 7, 2020



Many styles that are now seen on the streets come from unexpected places. Not all designs, in fact, are born exclusively in ateliers and design studios; the biographies of many of the most iconic objects tell us something about the fascinating ways in which styles are created and also disseminated. ‘Flares’ trousers, for example, have become a symbol of 1960s-70s fashion, even if the story of their origins is quite different from the atmosphere of those years. Also called bell-bottom because of their shape, flares originated in the early 19th century, when some sailors serving in the US Navy started wearing these kind of trousers, since no uniform was set for them yet. The style was later adopted by the British Royal Navy, which adopted the flares as part of the official uniform around the mid-19th century. Actually, these “bell-bottoms” were often wide-legged trousers that could be rolled up easily and were therefore functional for sailors. The decades that saw the passage from the functional uniform of sailors to mainstream fashion were the 1960s and, above all, the 1970s. In the 1960s, they were usually worn with Cuban-heeled shoes, clogs, or Chelsea boots. In the 1970s, Sonny Bono and Cher made flares iconic by wearing them on air, during their television show. The pants flared from the knee down, and many variants were developed: ‘Loon pants’ were even more flared, usually worn by go-go dancers; another kind were the so-called ‘Elephant bells’, which were similar to loon pants but longer, covering the high-heeled shoes popular in the 1970s, and made of denim. Flares made their comeback in the second half of the 1990s with a new name: boot-cut, since the flare was not so wide. Now pants with very wide flares are back in fashion, enriched by ruffles and other embellishments; not only can they be found on the runways of famous fashion designers, drawing the audience back to the references that inspired the designs, but also in the collections of major high street brands: a sign of the popularity of this style at various levels of the producer and consumer chain. bye aka buy$$$.

#cappuccino a la cinnamon

     










What are the friggin' benefits of cinnamon?

10 Evidence-Based Health Benefits of Cinnamon
  • Cinnamon Is High in a Substance With Powerful Medicinal Properties. ... 
  • Cinnamon Is Loaded With Antioxidants. ... 
  • Cinnamon Has Anti-Inflammatory Properties. ... 
  • Cinnamon May Cut the Risk of Heart Disease. ... 
  • Cinnamon Can Improve Sensitivity to the Hormone Insulin. ... 
  • Cinnamon Lowers Blood Sugar Levels and Has a Powerful Anti-Diabetic Effect.


zoom zoom zooooomy


Yippie-Ki-Yay 2020-2024...

                             
bye.

Friday, November 6, 2020
















                   Lobster Tails w/butter

Buttered lobsters can help us explain why human hierarchies exist. The hierarchies in our society, according to Dr. Jordan Peterson, are natural and reflected in nature: lobsters share a common evolutionary ancestor with humans, and similarly have a nervous system that involves serotonin – a chemical associated with feelings of happiness. Lobsters, and humans, are hardwired to organize themselves in a society with hierarchies because we get injections of serotonin when we adopt aggressive or dominant postures. Imagine that. bye.

Thursday, November 5, 2020

No pain. No gain. No mercy.  


Totally addicted to the ‘COBRA KAI’ series on NETFLIX. Greatest episodic re-boot of an absolute fav movie classic from my childhood- THE KARATE KID. Smart dialogue!, fun 80's music references and a heartfelt reminder to all of our forgotten & ageing movie stars that there is still hope, after the fall. bye.





Candace VS the 'fake news' anti free-speech tech giants !

 


                            https://factcheckzuck.com  

           



Wednesday, November 4, 2020

Crank Em Up

Bolex Galores Early history: In 1927, Jacques Bogopolsky imagined a camera for the 16 mm format (Bolex Auto-Cine A,B,C), and created the Bolex society with the help of Charles Haccius, a businessman from Geneva. Charles Haccius invested 250,000 Swiss francs in the company. The society did not produce any cameras. However, the Auto Ciné A and B were produced by Longines in Saint-Imier and the projector by Stoppani in Bern. As of 1929, the company Longines no longer wished to produce the cameras. Bolex was bought by Paillard & Cie for 350,000 Swiss francs and Jacques Bogopolsky was hired as consulting engineer for five years. Soon Paillard realized that the cameras and projectors were not in fact the exceptional products promised by their partners and after two years Jacque Bogopolsky was no longer welcome in Sainte-Croix. The traditional version of the story tended to present the situation rather simply: Bolex is the name of a brand produced by the Paillard company, a brand represented mainly by a camera that was invented by Jacques Boolsky. In fact, the alleged inventor of the Bolex did not invent anything about the camera, which as early as 1935 would become known under this name. With the patents sold by Boolsky proving unusable and the machines defective, Paillard had to start from scratch to invent a Bolex which had only kept the name of Boolsky's "invention". The Bolex as we know it is the invention of the engineers at Paillard. In 1932, Marc Renaud, a young engineer, inspired by the products of Paillard and assisted by Professor Julliard, began development of the Paillard H16 camera. In 1935, the H-16 camera was put on the market, the 9.5mm version followed in 1936 and the Double-8mm version in 1938. The H-16 was highly successful. Paillard-Bolex introduced the L-8 for the market of pocket 8mm film cameras. With the postwar boom in home movie making, Paillard-Bolex continued to develop its 8mm and 16mm ranges with the H-16 increasingly adopted by professional film makers. The company also made a successful range of high-end movie projectors for all amateur film making gauges. bye.

#themorningafteracorruptedelectionprocess #spilledcoffee #youjustcantmakedisshitup





Tuesday, November 3, 2020

The People Have Spoken.


"... now do you see how important that last minute Supreme Court assignment was ?"