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Jaguar's rebrand has run afoul of the culture wars, with Fox News calling it "Bud Light 2.0" which is kinda funny. I'm sorry, but the average Fox News viewer is going to boycott the new Jaguar for the same reason I am: Aren't neither of us the target demographic for the new over-$100k Jag EV.
Google's satellite view can sometimes show sobering things. I was nosing around Pensacola Naval Air Station the other day to see if the Blue Angels were home when the satellite flew over (they were) and in the subdivisions nearby I wondered "Why are so many roofs blue? Ohhh...".
Good weather for porch-sitting and early morning walks. The Japanese maples in the neighborhood are starting to turn, though, and my own personal astronomical harbinger of the changing seasons happened yesterday, with sunset being at 7:59PM.
GenX and Millennials mostly knew it from the button on Private Joker's helmet cover, next to the scrawled "BORN TO KILL" slogan. Occasionally, on posters or fliers touting a Sixties hippie-themed school function, a clueless X'er or Millennial would hilariously get it mixed up with the Mercedes-Benz three-pointed star logo.
Books. Bikes. Boomsticks. “I only regret that I have but one face to palm for my country.”
The classic P-series Rugers will always have a special place in the squishy, soft-focus nostalgic corner of my mind. A stainless .40 cal, KP-91DAO in Ruger-speak, was my first real name-brand handgun.
View From The Porch Books. Bikes. Boomsticks. “I only regret that I have but one face to palm for my country.” ... for probably the fourth or fifth time in the almost fifteen years now this blog's been going, but... "Buy it cheap and stack it deep when times are good. Be the ant, not the grasshopper.
Books. Bikes. Boomsticks. “I only regret that I have but one face to palm for my country.”
I've read Orwell's 1984 at least a half-dozen times, from the first time in high school up to the present. (And no, the first time was not assigned reading. I was a precocious 9th grader who wanted to see what all the hoopla regarding the rapidly-approaching titular year was about*.)
Once upon a time, the cover of Sports Illustrated was the showcase for some of the best sports photography in the world. "For sports fans of a certain age, the memory of running to the mailbox to see what was on the cover of the latest weekly issue of Sports Illustrated is indelible.For decades, the magazine’s photographers, writers and editors held the power to anoint stars and deliver the ...