Saturday, January 24, 2026

A Few From The Internets To Share.... Funny, Sobering. Thought Provoking and Just Felt Like Sharing....

 

 

 

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.... Each one of these has been independently uploaded.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 First up "Bread and Milk"

 

The "bread and milk storm" phenomenon is a collective, often irrational, consumer panic-buying behavior in the United States, particularly in the Northeast, before snowstorms. It stems from a psychological need for control and a habit of stocking up on staples, rooted in historical, severe winter events like the 1978 New England Blizzard.

 

 

 


 

 

 Next are a couple for consideration....

 "The Curse Of Awareness"

 via facebook HERE<

 

 

 


 

 Dallas James Wicker on the WEF, he makes some salient points regarding the new future plans.

 

via facebook HERE<

 

 


 

 

 

 Making Bulldozer tracks.....

 

 

 

 


 

 Reader Bruce is staying warm with his coal stove....

 

 

 

 


 

 

 Finally, how the Ibuprofen feels after you're done shoveling out two days of snow....

 

 


 

 

 

 

 

8 comments:

  1. I've always said if you popped a nuke over Davos during the WEF summit, the problems of the world would evaporate.

    Leigh
    Whitehall, NY

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  2. It’s Dah vose and I wish these grifting fucks would tell us something we don’t know. If you don’t know it doesn’t matter, you’re fucked. The real truth is what the dah vose fucks don’t know and it’s going to be glorious.

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  3. ps Bread and milk, that’s some funny shit right thar. Our weather doom porn bombcyclonesnowtornadohurricane prognosticators, whom me and a few friends make lots of fun of, except the two hot ones, one needing some store boughts for improvement, said a foot of snow. Yeah, maybe 3 inches.

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  4. I got to see America before the assholes made prosperity a difficult to obtain thing. The guy is right. Once ya see ,suddenly everything is different. Damn,I'm so glad I'm old. Seeing the Bilderbergers get nuked,Davos nuked, would really make this old man smile.

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  5. Imagine that you are a traveler on the highway. A smart person would get a motel room for a few days or park at a truck stop. We've all seen the video on the news of massive pileups, cars and trucks slid off the road, deaths and mayhem. So why not stop someplace safe and buy a few meals and wait it out? Especially truckers, 18 wheelers don't do well in ice and snow especially on downgrades so pull into a truck stop, fill up the diesel and buy 3 or 4 sandwiches and read a book for the next two days? But, so many people out there are not smart.

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  6. looks more like a pellet stove to me. We had one back in another life and liked it. In the video, you can hear the electric fans running. If the power goes out, the fire dies. A 40 lb. bag of pellets used to last us about 24 hours.

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    1. My aunt had a coal stove that ran on pea coal, essentially coal that was pellet sized - fed by an auger from a hopper on the back. For the size of it, it put out a disproportional amount of heat. It could be fed by hand if needed.

      Leigh
      Whitehall, NY

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  7. I noticed that in my little corner of Northern California, Vodka and T.P. are the big rush items before a snowstorm.

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