Milo strikes again:

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13 Responses to Milo strikes again:

  1. Michael in Nelson says:

    I watched two rugby games, a US universitry gridiron game, and two Major League Baseball playoff games.

  2. Ronbo says:

    “BOND, JAMES BOND, AND I’LL HAVE MY MARTINI SHAKEN NOT STIRRED”

    Sometimes outside the James Bond scenario “shaken, not stirred” is used to mean “having … This drink’s my own invention. … In total, Bond orders 19 vodka martinis and 16 gin martinis throughout Fleming’s novels and short stories. … Once when Bond has presumably ordered a drink from Room Service to his hotel room, …http://falfn.com/CrusaderRabbit/wp-content/plugins/wp-monalisa/icons/wpml_good.gif

  3. Ronbo says:

    “I watched two rugby games, a US universitry gridiron game, and two Major League Baseball playoff games.”

    Beat you! I’m watching all that and NFL football plus NASCAR racing on my big spilt screen wall mounted HDTV while drinking beer in my underwear unshaven with my hunting dog at my side loading ammunition into magazines AND yelling at my old lady for another round of beer and to clean my rifle for hunting later in the day!http://falfn.com/CrusaderRabbit/wp-content/plugins/wp-monalisa/icons/wpml_yahoo.gif

  4. andy5759 says:

    This is all very well, but does Milo seriously expect to give these things up for 364 days of the year, every year?

  5. Victor says:

    Every day is Patriarchy Day in Deringerville.

    • KG says:

      And quite right too, Victor. :lol:
      (The Deringer Files has been added to the blogroll, something I’ve been meaning to do for a while.)

      • Victor says:

        I don’t know if I belong among all those fine sites, but I am grateful and I thank you for your support

        • KG says:

          Your “Looking for Tradition in the Modern world”
          is a marvellous post.
          http://deringerfiles.blogspot.co.nz/2015/10/looking-for-tradition-in-modern-world.html
          ‘….I am looking for a place I can call home. I will not fight to protect a country that wants to force me to pay for things I do not want, need, nor believe in. I have no desire to preserve a country that wants to force beliefs on me that I do not wish for nor that serve any purpose in my life. But I will fight for something I have helped to build, I would fight for a place I have invested my blood sweat and tears into, a place I have helped to construct and laid the foundations for – constructively and socially speaking, a place of like minded people who believe it is in their best interest to protect our traditions, people who believe that the preservation of our culture is more important than the pursuit of money. I would fight to protect my tribe, it’s beliefs, it’s rituals, and it’s values, and my unquestionable loyalty shall be to the tribe who’s unquestionable loyalty will be given to me.’
          Yes, indeed!