From Pine View Farm

April, 2021 archive

“An Armed Society Is a Polite Society” 0

Once again, politeness is child’s play.

The (eight year old–ed.) boy has not been identified. Police said he was alone in a family member’s parked vehicle when an unsecured gun fired as he handled it. The boy suffered a gunshot wound in his abdomen.

He died at a hospital at 5 a.m. Thursday morning. The incident remains under investigation.

That reminds me: I was behind a vehicle–a big pick-up truck, natch–the other day that was festooned with multiple stickers reading, “Guns save lives.’

And here we have another life, saved by a gun.

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Facebook Frolics 0

Hackers assimilate the Zuckerborg frolics.

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Changing with the Times 0

Men standing waist-deep near picnic table and barbecue next to sign reading

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QOTD 0

Don Marquis:

If you make people think they’re thinking, they’ll love you; but if you really make them think, they’ll hate you.

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Recommended Reading 0

Caroline Graham’s Inspector Barnaby novels.

As my two or three regular readers know, I’m a mystery buff and have been since I first read A Study in Scarlet while recovering from having two impacted wisdom teeth extracted when I was a teenager.

I delight in the television show Midsomer Murders and watch it whenever I can; I’ve seen most of the episodes several times.

Graham’s novels led to the Midsomer Murders television series, which has now entered its third decade. The first episodes were adapted from the first six novels in the series. As John Nettles points out in his introduction to a recent edition of Death of a Hollow Man, in order to adapt the stories to television, it was necessary to abridge them (think, Reader’s Digest Condensed Books). The original novels are much richer than the Midsomer Murders versions, which are rich and complex in themselves. The novels have even more characters and even more complex plots.

Reading the originals while trying to relate them to the shows I’ve watched with so much enjoyment has been a delight. And it’s also a learning experience: Caroline Graham’s terminology and references have me turning to my favorite search engine (not, by the way, Google or–retch–Bing) to look up cultural references and English slang.

Read them in order. You won’t regret it.

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A Tune for the Times 0

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Gutting Out the Vote 0

Jamelle Bouie is less than optimistic.

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Vaccine Nation 0

Amy Z. Quinn marvels at the difference calling a piece of paper a “vaccine passport,” instead of an “immunization record,” makes.

Hint: There isn’t one.

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The Level Playing Field 0

Man says,

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The Choice 0

Picture of assault rifle labeled A and of voter putting mail-in ballot in a post box labeled B.  Caption:  Guess which one Republicans think is dangerous?

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Michael in Norfolk has more.

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Disservice Charge 0

The piper, the piper is calling–to be paid.

In the continuing fallout from the “Kraken” election suits, Wisconsin is seeking hundreds of thousands of dollars in attorneys’ fees from Donald Trump and Sidney Powell for their attempts to overturn the state’s election results via lawsuits that were “frivolous, dilatory, and without merit.”

Follow the link for a discussion of the merits of the case.

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All the News that Fits . . . 0

. . . and none that doesn’t.

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QOTD 0

Bill Vaughan:

A citizen of America will cross the ocean to fight for democracy, but won’t cross the street to vote in a national election.

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Boebert Is the New Gohmert, No Self-Awareness Dept. 0

Warning: Short ad at the end.

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The Pusher Men 0

See the transcript.

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Elephant Dance 0

Republican Elephant, wearing Gadsden flag tee-shirt, stomps on black voter struggling to put a mail-in ballot in a mail box.

Via Job’s Anger.

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Retribution 0

Frankly (I do everything frankly), I would be quite happy if Delta moved its hub somewhere else. I have long said that, if you die and go to hell on Delta, you would have to change in Atlanta.

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Still Rising Again after All These Years 0

Rallying around the (other) flag.

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The Victory Lapse 0

Runner wearing U. S. flag stops just short of the finish line and throws up his arms in victory as hooded figure of Death labeled

Via The Bob Cesca Show Blog.

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Maskless Marauders 0

Big league marauders.

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