Little Grey Bungalow

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Friday, March 8, 2019

There's Stupid, And There's Weapons-Grade Stupid


Mayor resigns after calling elderly black people "antique farm equipment."
Posted by Shay at 2:51 PM
Labels: I'm From The Government and I'm Here To Help You, People Who Need Pianos Dropped On Them

1 comment:

Lady Anne said...

Oh. Dear. God. Who was that?

March 9, 2019 at 8:13 AM

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Middle-aged Middle-westerner, retired Marine and Detroiter who somehow wound up in a farm village of 1100 people. I am a Red Cross volunteer and adrenalin junkie, and retired from my job as a bioterrorism/public health planner. My hobbies are military history and needlework. I share the bungalow with the Spousal Unit, Batdog our GSD and his sidekicks, Little Man and Blitzen (who thinks he's a German shepherd), and cats Sheba and Minnie. You will find here free patterns from my collection of pre-1955 needlework magazines (sewing, knitting, tatting, crochet, embroidery, etc) as well as old recipes, vintage household hints, poetry, occasional rants, LOLCats, and any pieces of ephemera that tickle my fancy.
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