MikeyTheI
@mikeythei
Michael Ireton, melancholy malcontent. Former radio guy, 1X "Jeopardy!" winner (1996). Lover of apricity, wannabe Ruritanian. Avatar is Frankenstein Jr. Editor in Chief,
This is the one Meidas posted. Trump was standing right beside them. He's not there. There were plenty of photos of them jumping after Infantino hauled the senile old narcissist off the stage. He's not edited out - just out of frame. The video tells the whole story: www.youtube.com/watch?v=W8Yi...
It was pretty obviously taken after Mango Metamucilini had been led away by Infantino.
The letter I have sent to Jivani's office, cc'd to Pierre Poilievre, Mark Carney, my MP (Greg McLean), and the one liberal MP from my city (Corey Hogan). Feel free to share, copy, whatever.
I made this image referencing "Narcissus" by Caravaggio using Nano Banana in Google Gemini.
All of the musicians in this famous photo are now gone. (Some of the kids are presumably still alive, but none of the adult musicians.) Sonny Rollins was the last survivor, but he died yesterday (May 25) at age 95. He's the one in sunglasses, just to the right of all the people on the stairs.
And more popular than ever - which tells you about the electorate here in Alberta.
In YYC, April truly is the cruelest month. It's the second-snowiest (March is first). When it nominally "should" be spring, it isn't. It's the time of year I hate the climate here the most.
Whoever this is should get a "last person standing" prize. My bracket was busted about 6 games in.
S28E01: "Monty Burns' Fleeing Circus". Burns is auditioning acts for a variety show. Lisa offers to play her sax, to which Burns replies, "There's no room in my show for Adolphe Sax's vile-sounding o-phone!" I just like it because it's how I've always felt about the saxophone.
"A Charlie Brown Christmas" premiered on December 9, 1965 - sixty years ago today.
Seems like a lot of conditions to me. Not sure how "close" a"deal" is. Maybe a "wishful thinking deal in the abstract"?