Day: July 2, 2019💾

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Trump Says He’s ‘Never Had a Glass of Alcohol.’ These People Say Otherwise. – VICE

Trump Says He’s ‘Never Had a Glass of Alcohol.’ These People Say Otherwise. – VICE

Donald Trump often claims that he does not now nor has he ever imbibed alcohol, explaining that he wanted to avoid the fate of his alcoholic older brother Freddy, an airline pilot who died at 43 in 1981. It has always seemed unlikely that Trump, who has regaled other writers with raunchy tales of partying in the 1970s at Studio 54, never tried an intoxicant. But sobriety has been part of the persona he peddles. Let everyone else get sloppy, the subtext goes. He wants consumers of the Trump brand and would-be lenders to believe he always keeps it together.

Special Me

I am so …. SPECIAL !!

There was a big a line at the SEFCU and the branch manager took me into his office and processed my withdrawal, while I got to sit in the comfortable chair. At least now I have money for buying firewood and ice cream at camp.

Kansas City man throws birthday party for pothole – WISC

Kansas City man throws birthday party for pothole – WISC

Fed up with the hundreds of potholes that line Kansas City streets and a perceived lack of urgency from the city to fix them, Frank Sereno decided the best way to solve the problem was to celebrate it. He threw a birthday party for the 3-month-old pothole on his street, complete with a slice of cake with a candle on top.

Terrible 3's, having a temper tantrum.

NPR

Total Solar Eclipse Will Pass Over South Pacific, South America : NPR

Billions of fish in the Pacific Ocean will be treated to an awe-inspiring celestial event today. That's because a total solar eclipse will be visible over a huge swath of the southern Pacific. Land animals including humans in Chile and Argentina will also get to observe the total spectacle, as will anybody connected to the Internet. And most parts of South America will be able to see a partial eclipse.

BAD NEWS! In 600 million more years, there won't be any more total solar eclipses. Get out enjoy them before they are gone.

Map: Mountain House Trail and North Mountain