Friday, October 4, 2024

NEWS THAT'S FIT TO PRINT

 

Well...it looks as if Buster Bolfig Borghese is well on his way to turning 18 in November. Buster had his Vet appointment the other day, and the vet was simply amazed at his health, no lumps or bumps, clear lungs, muscles and joints in good condition with very little arthritis, no stomach issues, only lost a pound, and no loss of appetite or sign of cataracts. She is amazed, as we all are. About the only thing he didn't like was when he got a small finger up the backside. He got a bit cranky about that stunt.

Though he does like his naps.

He looks rather pleased of his clean bill of health. Of course, some incoming bacon might have had something to do with that. Our search for a second canine ended. As my uncle has not moved south yet to Ashville because of Helene, we have officially taken ownership of my aunt and uncles dog Sophie! In his retirement community where he will be living, dogs are allowed only if the owner can get them out and walk them regularly. At 92, he, health wise is fine, but he does walk with a cane, and has been known for some falls, so he opted to not take Sophie south with him and was adamant we take her to the Casa du Borghese. Sooooo this week we officially welcomed Sophie home with us!!!!


She has settled in very nicely at the house, but not like she doesn't already know us.


It's finally Friday! 
And Im in the mood for some Jungle! Boy this group just gives me chills.

Tuesday, October 1, 2024

STOP THE CAR

As most of us know by now, unless we live under a rock, Hurrican Helene has wreaked more havoc and done more damage that anyone could have expected, affecting several states, but really battered the Carolinas, Georgia and Florida and Tennessee.  The destruction and havoc was worst then anyone expected. Even my uncle who was slated to move into a new place in Ashville tomorrow has pushed back his move and settlement, and his son and daughter in law have yet to find out if their home down there is still standing, let alone the new home under construction, with power and phones still out. We, I'm sure have seen all the news coverage of the people in need, those who lost everything, even family members lives, lost. Yet, a number of, what else, Republican senators and representatives voted against supplementing disaster relief in a government funding extension which was passed by both houses of Congress. The real sad part? Many of the lawmakers that voted against the provision of additional funding to FEMA represent states that were themselves hit particularly hard by Helene. If one has seen the news, you don't have to have a high IQ to see relief and more of it is needed quick. If your affected, republican, and voted for these idiots, let it be noted that relief to you is not as important to your lawmakers, who apparently could not give a shit for you or your community.  So wake the hell up and snap out of it!!!! Vote these ignorant bitches OUT! Here is the list of ignorant bitches. Let it be noted not one democrat voted nay. 

North Carolina- Rep Dan Bishop, NC 8th District, Senator Ted Budd

South Carolina-  Rep Jeff Duncan, 3rd District, Rep Russel Fry, 7th District, Rep Nancy Mace, 1st District, Rep Ralph Norman, 5th District, Rep William R. Timmons IV, 4th District, Senator Tim Scott.

Georgia- Rep Richard McCormick, 6th District, Rep Marjorie Taylor Greene, 14th District, Rep Mike Collins, 10th District, Rep Andrew S Clyde, 9th District

Flordia- Rep Daniel Webster, 11th District, Rep Michael Waltz, 6th District, Rep Bill Posey, 8th District, Rep Cory Mills, 7th District, Rep Anna Paulina Luna, 13th District, Rep Laurel M Lee, 15th District, Rep Matt Gaetz, 11th District,Rep Bryon Donalds, 1st District, Rep Kat Cammack, 3rg District, Gus M Bilirakis, 12th District, Aaron Bean, 4th District, and Senator Rick Scott refused to vote.

Tennessee- Rep Tim Burchett, 2nd District, Rep Andrew Ogles, 5th District, John W Rose, 6th District, Senator Marsha Blackburn, Senator Bill Hagerty.

This should be a slap in the face...vote them out. I don't even live anywhere near the affected area and this infuriates me beyond belief the level of not caring, act of non- decency, and lack of compassion and humanitarianship.

THROUPLES

 It may surprise some to find out that for a good year and a half I was in a troupe once years back. I can't complain, it was great fun, exciting, and do think its possible to love more than one person at a time. Back then, I didn't really broadcast it, as it was just not understood and as usual, I was ahead of the times, American just wasn't ready to hear the details. And even now some don't get it, but I have found a loophole to explain why it is now acceptable.