On Tue, 9 Jun 2026 09:06:11 -0000 (UTC), Cindy Hamilton <chamilton5280@invalid.com> wrote:
On 2026-06-09, Leonard Blaisdell <leoblaisdell@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
On 2026-06-08, Dave Smith <adavid.smith@sympatico.ca> wrote:
I think that became more of an issue during the pandemic when
they were subject to limits on the number of diners they could
have and they could not have people standing together waiting for
a table. No shows became a more significant problem because they
could not count on walk in traffic to replace the no-shows.
Apparently a lot of people don't have the courtesy to pick up the
phone and cancel a reservation.
The pandemic, and rules placed because of it, snapped Western
Civilization.
Then Western Civilization was weak already.
It started for me on March 15, 2020, and we ain't close to
the end. Pandemic clown laws have not been retracted. Pandemic
clown money is still flowing. Enough!
What "pandemic clown laws" do you have in mind?
He's got a big, paranoid, right-wing mouth, but
On Tue, 9 Jun 2026 09:04:59 -0000 (UTC), Cindy Hamilton <chamilton5280@invalid.com> wrote:
On 2026-06-08, Nicolas Edme Restif de La Bretonne
<restif@invalid.invalid> wrote:
On Mon, 8 Jun 2026 19:06:36 -0400, Ed P <esp@snet.n> wrote:
Some are getting a reality check. Saw a bit about it on TV where >>>college grads are not finding jobs. Then the told what they
studied and it made sense. I imaging there are plenty of high pay >>>openings for Musical Talent Management and Foreign Relations with
China for new grads.
You want a purely utilitarian society. A bit like an ant hill.
To be honest, the field "Musical Talent Management" is pretty small. >Consider how few successful musicians there are, and bear in mind
that one manager can field more than one musician.
Perhaps Foreign Relations with China will become a growth industry
after Trump has moved on. The State Department will have to replace >everybody that Elon Musk got rid of.
I studied French Language and Literature, but didn't want to become a
French teacher, which was almost the only job you could get having
studied that. Very non-utilitarian of me. I became a computer
programmer instead. My job was to create an 80 column graphical
overlay for a 40 column text based dial-up online information service.
On Tue, 09 Jun 2026 19:22:32 +1000
Nicolas Edme Restif de La Bretonne <restif@invalid.invalid> wrote:
On Tue, 9 Jun 2026 09:04:59 -0000 (UTC), Cindy Hamilton
<chamilton5280@invalid.com> wrote:
On 2026-06-08, Nicolas Edme Restif de La Bretonne
<restif@invalid.invalid> wrote:
On Mon, 8 Jun 2026 19:06:36 -0400, Ed P <esp@snet.n> wrote:
Some are getting a reality check. Saw a bit about it on TV where
college grads are not finding jobs. Then the told what they
studied and it made sense. I imaging there are plenty of high pay
openings for Musical Talent Management and Foreign Relations with
China for new grads.
You want a purely utilitarian society. A bit like an ant hill.
To be honest, the field "Musical Talent Management" is pretty small.
Consider how few successful musicians there are, and bear in mind
that one manager can field more than one musician.
Perhaps Foreign Relations with China will become a growth industry
after Trump has moved on. The State Department will have to replace
everybody that Elon Musk got rid of.
I studied French Language and Literature, but didn't want to become a
French teacher, which was almost the only job you could get having
studied that. Very non-utilitarian of me. I became a computer
programmer instead. My job was to create an 80 column graphical
overlay for a 40 column text based dial-up online information service.
So who compensates you for the decadal trolling of RFC?
Jonny Cake wrote:
On Tue, 09 Jun 2026 19:22:32 +1000
Nicolas Edme Restif de La Bretonne <restif@invalid.invalid> wrote:
On Tue, 9 Jun 2026 09:04:59 -0000 (UTC), Cindy Hamilton
<chamilton5280@invalid.com> wrote:
On 2026-06-08, Nicolas Edme Restif de La Bretonne
<restif@invalid.invalid> wrote:
On Mon, 8 Jun 2026 19:06:36 -0400, Ed P <esp@snet.n> wrote:
Some are getting a reality check. Saw a bit about it on TV
where college grads are not finding jobs. Then the told what
they studied and it made sense. I imaging there are plenty of
high pay openings for Musical Talent Management and Foreign
Relations with China for new grads.
You want a purely utilitarian society. A bit like an ant hill.
To be honest, the field "Musical Talent Management" is pretty
small. Consider how few successful musicians there are, and bear
in mind that one manager can field more than one musician.
Perhaps Foreign Relations with China will become a growth industry
after Trump has moved on. The State Department will have to
replace everybody that Elon Musk got rid of.
I studied French Language and Literature, but didn't want to
become a French teacher, which was almost the only job you could
get having studied that. Very non-utilitarian of me. I became a
computer programmer instead. My job was to create an 80 column
graphical overlay for a 40 column text based dial-up online
information service.
So who compensates you for the decadal trolling of RFC?It's not direct, but the guy picked up a pamphlet a recent Amazon
employee left sitting around and managed to take a quick snapshot of
the badge. He sits in on their income which keeps him alive in order
to do this.
I've been debating whether or not to turn him in, but the way he puts
it, the Amazon person was clearly extremely careless and needs to be demonized relentlessly.
On Wed, 10 Jun 2026 22:18:28 -0600, Graham <g.stereo@shaw.ca> wrote:
On 2026-06-10 10:07 p.m., Leonard Blaisdell wrote:
On 2026-06-11, Ed P <esp@snet.n> wrote:
On 6/10/2026 10:30 PM, Leonard Blaisdell wrote:
Mail-in ballots come to mind. Usta be that one needed a damned
good excuse to vote absentee. Now, anybody can.
So? Trump uses one so if OK for him, OK for me and the rest of
us.
Did he use one before 2020?
Who knows. All we really know is that he is a pathological liar.
What cracks me up is that he kept going on about MAGA and getting manufacturing back to America. But his own brand of mobile phone that
he just released, is manufactured in Taiwan. Haha. He's such a conman.
It depends if some clown continues posting under my name. When that
happens again, I need to think of another name once again.
On Wed, 10 Jun 2026 23:19:25 -0400, Dave Smith
<adavid.smith@sympatico.ca> wrote:
On 2026-06-10 10:55 p.m., Leonard Blaisdell wrote:
On 2026-06-09, Nicolas Edme Restif de La Bretonne
<restif@invalid.invalid> wrote:
He's got a big, paranoid, right-wing mouth, but when push came to
shove, he got scared and got his vaccinations anyway. Aww, such a
hero.
I got the shots because "medical science" told me that the very
young and very old were most susceptible. I fit that bill and used
common sense because I believed, at the time, in the morass of
fungal thought that was spewing out to the public.
Since then, I wouldn't believe in the WHO, NIH, federal
manipulators, etc., as far as I can spit. Soon after the last
shot, I experienced my first A-Fib. Gee, I wonder. Efno
Sure. Wonder about it. I was disagnosed with A Fib in the early days
of Covid, long before there was a vaccine.
How is that possible? You had an A-Fib and you didn't even have any
covid vaccinations yet! How is that possible? Leo!
On 11 Jun 2026 02:30:43 GMT, Leonard Blaisdell
<leoblaisdell@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
On 2026-06-09, Cindy Hamilton <chamilton5280@invalid.com> wrote:
What "pandemic clown laws" do you have in mind?
Mail-in ballots come to mind. Usta be that one needed a damned good
excuse to vote absentee. Now, anybody can. And now, "anybody" does.
The California clown count is almost over, but they have sometime in
July to make it "official". What a load of crap!
States did the, fraught with corruption, voting changes because of
covid, or so they said. Did any of them repeal that jackassery once
covid was over? Let me know. I await your analysis.
Leo, just in case you'll ever see this post. You're not dumb. When you
listen to Trump, do you see that he talks, brags, thinks and acts like
an 8 year old?
RSV? The V stands for virus?
On 2026-06-09, Nicolas Edme Restif de La Bretonne
<restif@invalid.invalid> wrote:
He's got a big, paranoid, right-wing mouth, but when push came to
shove, he got scared and got his vaccinations anyway. Aww, such a
hero.
I got the shots because "medical science" told me that the very young+11111!
and very old were most susceptible. I fit that bill and used common
sense because I believed, at the time, in the morass of fungal thought
that was spewing out to the public.
Since then, I wouldn't believe in the WHO, NIH, federal manipulators,
etc., as far as I can spit. Soon after the last shot, I experienced my
first A-Fib. Gee, I wonder. Efno
Are you all worked up over Ebola yet? Financially support your government/medical complex, or we're all going to die!
Oh, and now, screwworms! I saw my uncle dig screwworms out of a calf's umbilical cord, in Kansas, in the early Fifties. Yawn.
He also warned me that there were snapping turtles in his stock pond,
so I stayed away. The start of common sense.
The culture of some of the African people demands that they wash the
body of the deceased.
But Trump's even worse. I've never heard
Covid immediately flooded western countries, but
I haven't heard of one ebola case in US, AU or NL yet.
look at how many people died during covid compared to normal
years.
On Thu, 11 Jun 2026 16:27:47 +1000
Nicolas Edme Restif de La Bretonne <restif@invalid.invalid> wrote:
RSV? The V stands for virus?
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC11382299/
Deaths among young people in England increased significantly in 10 of
11 weeks after COVID-19 vaccination and doubled in three
big dutch baby wrote:
On Thu, 11 Jun 2026 16:27:47 +1000
Nicolas Edme Restif de La Bretonne <restif@invalid.invalid> wrote:
RSV? The V stands for virus?
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC11382299/
Deaths among young people in England increased significantly in 10Have you seen this other thing that popped up in the news yesterday?
of 11 weeks after COVID-19 vaccination and doubled in three
People born 1970 and later are showing a backwards trend in
longevity.
For 1940 and 1950 there was a big uptick in longevity but
something about Gen X and later is feeding deathliness statistics.
This is a developing story because that birth year still is out there
in terms of age -- they are too young to be dying en masse, but much
of it is attributed to opiates. There was a big increase in heart
disease also for the group.
What I started thinking about -- I gave up french fries a couple days
ago when they came up in the news as one of five shit things to
practice. It's awful late in my life, but I believe I'm still ahead
of the curve on this point. This is a real controversial topic. Bring
it up in a Gen Z setting and you will get booed out of the room.
People love their french fries.
I take any US Government announcementOztarded serf?
with a grain of salt.
Leo Light?
--
There's an objective way to judge how many people Covid killed: lookhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vWkepoLUZfs
On Thu, 11 Jun 2026 11:44:36 -0600
phoenix <j63840576@gmail.com> wrote:
big dutch baby wrote:
On Thu, 11 Jun 2026 16:27:47 +1000Have you seen this other thing that popped up in the news yesterday?
Nicolas Edme Restif de La Bretonne <restif@invalid.invalid> wrote:
RSV? The V stands for virus?
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC11382299/
Deaths among young people in England increased significantly in 10
of 11 weeks after COVID-19 vaccination and doubled in three
People born 1970 and later are showing a backwards trend in
longevity.
Yes.
For 1940 and 1950 there was a big uptick in longevity but
something about Gen X and later is feeding deathliness statistics.
This is a developing story because that birth year still is out there
in terms of age -- they are too young to be dying en masse, but much
of it is attributed to opiates. There was a big increase in heart
disease also for the group.
No, not opiates per se, unless you mean the Frankenfood they have
consumed through their young lives...
What I started thinking about -- I gave up french fries a couple days
ago when they came up in the news as one of five shit things to
practice. It's awful late in my life, but I believe I'm still ahead
of the curve on this point. This is a real controversial topic. Bring
it up in a Gen Z setting and you will get booed out of the room.
People love their french fries.
Hard not to.
They can be made from natural taters with no systemic chems though:
https://www.eatingwell.com/dietitians-reveal-the-healthiest-fast-food-french-fries-11933125
In-N-Out fries stand out for their simple ingredients: potatoes, sunflower oil and light seasoning.
They have less saturated fat and sodium compared to some other
fast-food fries.
One standard order of In-N-Out fries contains:
Calories: 360
Carbohydrates: 49g
Dietary fiber: 6g
Total sugar: 0g
Added sugar: 0g
Protein: 6g
Total fat: 15g
Saturated fat: 1.5g
Cholesterol: 0mg
Sodium: 150mg
big dutch baby wrote:
On Thu, 11 Jun 2026 11:44:36 -0600
phoenix <j63840576@gmail.com> wrote:
big dutch baby wrote:
On Thu, 11 Jun 2026 16:27:47 +1000Have you seen this other thing that popped up in the news
Nicolas Edme Restif de La Bretonne <restif@invalid.invalid> wrote:
RSV? The V stands for virus?
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC11382299/
Deaths among young people in England increased significantly in 10
of 11 weeks after COVID-19 vaccination and doubled in three
yesterday?
People born 1970 and later are showing a backwards trend in
longevity.
Yes.
For 1940 and 1950 there was a big uptick in longevity but
something about Gen X and later is feeding deathliness statistics.
This is a developing story because that birth year still is out
there in terms of age -- they are too young to be dying en masse,
but much of it is attributed to opiates. There was a big increase
in heart disease also for the group.
No, not opiates per se, unless you mean the Frankenfood they have
consumed through their young lives...
What I started thinking about -- I gave up french fries a couple
days ago when they came up in the news as one of five shit things
to practice. It's awful late in my life, but I believe I'm still
ahead of the curve on this point. This is a real controversial
topic. Bring it up in a Gen Z setting and you will get booed out
of the room. People love their french fries.
Hard not to.
They can be made from natural taters with no systemic chems though:
https://www.eatingwell.com/dietitians-reveal-the-healthiest-fast-food-french-fries-11933125
In-N-Out fries stand out for their simple ingredients: potatoes,
sunflower oil and light seasoning. They have less saturated fat and
sodium compared to some other fast-food fries.
One standard order of In-N-Out fries contains:
Calories: 360What I seem to recall from the article offhand is that they were
Carbohydrates: 49g
Dietary fiber: 6g
Total sugar: 0g
Added sugar: 0g
Protein: 6g
Total fat: 15g
Saturated fat: 1.5g
Cholesterol: 0mg
Sodium: 150mg
talking about trans fats in the french fries. You could be correct
about the In-N-out fries being fairly good.
This is what google said when I asked it about McDonald's, which has apparently recently reduced trans fats:
Nutritional Labeling: While the label lists 0g of trans fat, it is
worth noting that U.S. FDA regulations permit foods containing less
than 0.5g of trans fat per serving to be labeled as 0g.
You live in anhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vWkepoLUZfs
alternate universe.
Strange how right wingers simply ignore facts that don't suit their
agenda. I guess Fox News teaches them that.
Strange how right wingers simply ignore facts that don't suit their
agenda. I guess Fox News teaches them that.
They have compartmentalized their minds so that one function is
isolated from all other areas. Christians have been doing this for
centuries as well as other people.
On 2026-06-14, jmquown <j_mcquown@comcast.net> wrote:
More specifically, Leo is responding to Nicolas Edme Restif de La
Bretonne <restif@invalid.invalid>
That's Bruce in Australia. He keeps changing his name because he
has a frogger.
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