Friday, 24 February 2023

Ten Things I Don't Buy Into Anymore

 1.  NBA.  Since the late 1990s....I've lost complete interest in NBA games.

2.  NFL   Since the Colin Kaepernick business.....I have zero interest.

3.  Star Wars.  After the first three, I was finished.  

4.  Late night comedy shows.  Since Johnny Carson retired....I've been finished.

5.  George Bush being competent.  I would say midway though the Trump period....it just came to pass....Bush was ill qualified for the 8-year job.

6.  American beer.  After you've had a number of German beers....it's hard to find anything of quality made in the US.

7.  Chicago, Baltimore, Memphis, St Louis or Atlanta being safe.  They simply aren't safe.  

8.  Covid was just a accidental thing that came from a meat market in  Wuhan.  I just don't buy the story any longer.

9.  A movie ticket for $12.  Sorry, but with 90-percent of movies....I probably wouldn't pay more than $4.  

10.  The need for a truth commission.  In 99-percent of cases....truth commissions just muddy-up the facts even more.  

Odd Thing From Georgia Grand Jury Episode Over Trump

 As you gaze at the jury forewoman in this episode...Emily Kohrs, and her social media business....she's into witchcraft.

So, you just kinda stand there and try to seem how things work in Georgia, and her 'hobby' fits into things.

First, when you do a Grand Jury....there's usually a questionnaire with forty-odd questions.  The judge wants to note that you are a resident of the region....that you aren't 'touched' (meaning nuts)...that you can prove your identity (usually from a driver's license).  They might ask about hobby stuff.....but there's nothing will drag your witchcraft angle.  

Second, even if you had said you were a witch in the judge's interview.....there's no rule to disqualify you because of your witch status.

Third, over the course of several seeks of Grand Jury duty.....if it did come out....I'm pretty sure that half of the jury members would be freaked out, and would have asked the judge to be released. 

Fourth, to be kinda honest....folks from the south will usually say they've never met a witch.  Maybe when 'Uncle Harvey' got all drunk and said he was 'Satan'...you just assumed he was faking it.  Klan members or radical hippies?  Oh yeah....everyone will say they've met one or two.  But witches?  No.

Finally, I just don't see this gal staying around Georgia at this point.  The fame and glamor will be too much, and she will end up in California.