34 thoughts on “Open house

  1. John Force and the first family of Drag racing-

    https://youtu.be/7rMYIDqMtJk

    I’ve always admired him for being all about the sport.There was a race once where he totally smoked the guy he was racing against and just before engine shutdown the supercharger blew up and off the engine,took out a tire and at nearly 300mph he crossed the finish line on fire.The camera crew arrived on the scene just as he was being helped out of the still burning wreck.First thing he said was “what’s my time?” :mrgreen:

  2. American Thinker has a nice article up, “Considering Misery”. I am not able to make links, sorry. In short, the bit is about the things which we take for granted.

    • The comment by the author that the rider was not wearing a helmet is ridiculously irrelevant. In a collision like that, wearing a helmet would achieve nothing more than facilitating facial identification of the rider, so all the comment does is add a comic element to the whole thing.

      • Yup,it’s like a buddy of mine,a volunteer fireman.He was at a call out to a fire scene where a man died.A news crew rolled up and starting interviewing witnesses when they came around to him and asked him what happened.
        He told them that a man was working in his garage and apparently there was a propane leak which partially filled the garage and ignited causing an explosion that sent him through the roof of the garage.
        He said the very next question from the reporter was “was the man injured?” :roll:

    • :mrgreen: http://falfn.com/CrusaderRabbit/wp-content/plugins/wp-monalisa/icons/wpml_good.gifhttp://falfn.com/CrusaderRabbit/wp-content/plugins/wp-monalisa/icons/wpml_yahoo.gif
      The man is a lonely voice in a den of fascist assholes. He’s a hero. (Not a word I’ve ever used lightly)

        • “What we have before us here is the new Government of Europe. A government that with the Lisbon Treaty now has enormous powers ..
          ..the ability now to use emergency powers to literally take countries over..”

    • He’s living the curse of Cassandra. It’s not so much an heroic action in speaking out as a driving need for catharsis. For while Farage surely knows of the futility of casting pearls before swine, that he’ll be marginalized and ignored by his “colleagues,” his conscience compels him to speak the truth so that others in the wider audience are reassured it is not they who are the mad ones in the undermined and crumbling West.

      Yes indeed, it surely is courageous for him to speak out as he does since he assuredly is threatened on a daily basis for doing so. Only a numbskull would deny that. But what will be truly heroic will be what actions to which he (or his prepped successor) leads his listeners and followers just prior to the inevitable SHTF.

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