From Pine View Farm

October, 2017 archive

Out of the Mouths of Babes . . . . 0

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Edmund Crispin, through the character of Inspector Humbledy, upon learning that Our Hero is reading a book by Henry James:

Narcotic. I always feel that Henry James ought to be dealt with in the Dangerous Drugs Act . . . .

Crispin, Edmund, Frequent Hearses (New York: Penguin, 1982) p. 11

I have read Henry James and I cannot argue with that sentiment. James makes Dickens seem positively spritely.

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Facebook Frolics 0

Phoney phrolics.

At this point, outrageous U. S. political stories on Facebook should be assumed to be false unless they can be confirmed from an independent source.

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The Pusher Men 0

Nicholas Kristoff:

One reason our efforts (to fight addiction–ed.) have failed is we ignored the biggest drug pushers of all: U.S. pharmaceutical companies.

Our policy was: You get 15 people hooked on opioids, and you’re a thug who deserves to rot in hell; you get 150,000 people hooked, and you’re a marketing genius who deserves a huge bonus.

Much more at the link.

(Sun Oct 22 23:00:27 EDT 2017: Open tag fixed.)

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No Surprises 0

Image of USA tossed in dumpster wearing MAGA hat.  Man holding phone says to it,

Via Job’s Anger.

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Phony Patriots 0

Warning: Language.

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Corporate Takeover 0

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The Spice Is Right 0

One thing I cannot understand is the “pumpkin spice” fad. Go to your local grocery store and browse the spice rack–I defy you to find “pumpkin spice” with a McCormacks label and, on the off chance that you do, you will find that it has a list of ingredients that have nothing whatsoever to do with large orange gourds.

Indeed, I have long held that anyone who has eaten a well-prepared sweet potato pie will not waste time on pumpkins again.

Frank Bruni tries to understand “pumpkin spice” and finds a metaphor. A snippet:

I finally realize that, because at last I see that pumpkin spice is more than a curiosity, bigger than a phenomenon. Pumpkin spice is America.

It’s invention run amok, marketing gone mad, the odoriferous emblem of commercialism without compunction or bounds. It’s the transformation of an illusion — there isn’t any spice called pumpkin, nor any pumpkin this spicy — into a reality.

Oh, hell, let’s just go there: It’s Donald Trump. I don’t mean the color of his hair, though pumpkin spice is as good a description of it as any. I mean that pumpkin spice became special by shamelessly insisting that it was and ruthlessly creeping into every corner of the culture that was docile, dippy or lazy enough to accommodate it.

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“An Armed Society Is a Polite Society” 0

The hunt for politeness continues, and another gun fires itself–at least, that’s how the sentence reads.

Two men were near the Tualatin Wildlife Refuge when the gun fired. The sheriff’s office said one of the men was getting into position and pulling his gun up a berm when it went off, hitting him in the chest.

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Blaming the Victim 0

John Kim, writing at Psychology Today Blogs, demonstrates that women are not to blame for male predation. Furthermore, he suggests Harvey Weinstein and his ilk are far from being monstrous exceptions to the rule, but, rather, are far too typical.

Here’s a snippet:

The exposure of Weinstein, Cosby, Trump and others in the last few years. They represent the very tip of a very deep iceberg. Their behavior exists in offices, car dealerships, schools, churches, yoga studios, fitness gyms, photo shoots, casting rooms, pretty much anywhere there are women.

Aside:

It’s not the best-written piece, but I think he makes points worth considering. And, in a related piece, Laura Gianino tells a tale of trolls.

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Jackson Beck as Philo Vance in “The Movie Murder Case”:

Nothing’s either late or early. Time is a convenience that we humans have decided upon to facilitate appointments to make a schedule practicable.

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Taking It Easy 0

Another picture from my brother on Virginia’s Northern Neck.

Box Turtle

We would frequently see these at Pine View Farm and, from time to time, would capture one, then always let it go.

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Heard ‘Round the World . . . 0

.. . . and Noz is listening.

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Tales of the Trumpling: Snapshots of Trickle-Down Trumpery 0

A Halloween Trumpling.

Hundreds of students at Coatesville Area High School walked out of classes Friday morning after a social media post from schoolmates showed pumpkins carved with a swastika and KKK on them.

The demonstration, which included marching around the school twice, was a display of unity from the student body, a protest of administrative inaction, and a call for change, student leaders said.

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The Very Picture of Competence and Compassion 0

Title:  The Compassioner-in-Chief.  Frame One:  Donald Trump says,

. . . and, speaking of those calls . . . .

Image via The Bob Cesca Show Blog.

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Chartering a Course for Disaster 0

The Orlando Sentinel exposes the con.

You can voucher on it.

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“An Armed Society Is a Polite Society” 0

Play politely.

The Scott County Coroner tells WKYT a 19-year-old was playing with a gun when it accidentally discharged and hit him in the head, killing him.

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Trump Goes Rolling Along 0

Picture of roll of paper towels with Donald Trump pictured on label.  Label reads,


Click for the original image.

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Real Big Men 0

Letting their swastikas fly:

Soon after Richard Spencer’s speech at the University of Florida ended Thursday, three Texas men chanted Nazi slogans before one pulled out a gun and shot at a group near the campus, the Gainesville Police Department reported.

Police said in a news release Friday that Tyler Tenbrink, 28, William Fears, 30, and Colton Fears, 28, all of Pasadena, Texas, were arrested on charges of attempted murder. They were being held in the Alachua County Jail.

Follow the link for details.

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Gaylord Perry:

There is a difference between jaywalking and grand larceny.

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