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Friday, October 12, 2012

Selling My Books on the Streets of Brooklyn 10/12 - Bugged

Joke of the Day: And the winner of this year's Nobel Peace Prize is - The European Union. Let's see how long peace lasts if the money runs out. The best candidate for the award I've seen is the 14-year-old Pakistani girl,  Malala Yousafzai, who was shot in the head by a sniper for her criticism of the Taliban. Although the bullet was removed and she has moved her arms and legs, she remains in critical condition. She was silenced by the type of thug European elites constantly appease.

I had another of my vivid dreams last night. It began as pure erotica and evolved to a scene of men and women of Middle Eastern origin rushing along the Sheepshead Bay promenade, carrying mattresses. It requires no analysis to figure what triggered the first part, and I know exactly what triggered the second. As I entered the building yesterday, men were hauling out a mattress. There was another against the wall near the elevator, almost entirely covered by plastic. As I approached, an insect flew from it. Our three-building complex has been invaded by bed bugs and it seems our wing has finally been hit, despite the hundreds of thousands spent on fumigation. The woman I was with was afraid to go near the mattress. I can’t blame her, but bed bugs can be picked up anywhere. Even a Bloomingdales had them. It sucks. I figure it’s only a matter of time before I get hit.

I see a lot of posts at Facebook by liberals trying to shame those who support the scaling back of government programs, using the phrase: “What would Jesus do?” Studies have shown that conservatives, especially the religious, donate far more to charity than leftists, who expect others to pick up the tab, which they believe should be limitless. St. Matthew was a government hack, a tax collector, who walked off the job to follow Christ. If only the IRS mafia would do the same.

It was a winter-like day, not much sun, plenty of wind, the real-feel temperature about 40. I'm still shivering a bit and look forward to a hot shower at halftime of the evening's web session. I thank the woman who was kind enough to stop and buy a book on writing term papers.
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