Archives for the day of: February 20, 2017

OOooooo guffaw! ~~dru~~

The Return of the Modern Philosopher

President Trump, Presidents Day, holiday, politics, satire, humor, Modern PhilosopherHappy Presidents Day, Modern Philosophers.

In case you forgot about the holiday, don’t worry.  It will be coming around again much sooner than usual.

As in tomorrow.

President Trump signed a new Executive Order today declaring that every day is now President’s Day.

“President’s Day is a huge holiday that seems to get forgotten because it’s lumped in with school vacation and Valentine’s Day,” Trump addressed the White House Press Corps himself as Sean Spicer stood in the corner, arms crossed, and pouting like a child sent to bed without his milk and cookies.

“Arbor Day, Flag Day, Columbus Day…these are holidays, too,” he continued.  “They all get one day on the calendar, which makes them seem just as important as President’s Day.  But they’re not.  Since when is a tree as important as the leader of the free world?  I mean, I like the flag, but come on.  Not…

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OF COURSE I TALK TO MYSELF

I like a good speaker and I appreciate an intelligent audience

-Dorothy Parker

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bee3“Told you so!”

Sincerely, your intuition

 

 

~~dru~~

catreadingLight travels faster than sound.  That is why some people appear bright until they speak

 

~~dru~~

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“IN MY DEFENSE, I WAS LEFT UNSUPERVISED!

~~dru~~

Here is a link to my eBay auction for three books with emphasis on Southern California’s Trails

If you are interested in hiking or driving these historical trails or visiting some of our numerous remaining ghost towns this auction might interest you. 

Thank you if you take a peek.  ~~dru~~

http://www.ebay.com/itm/-/252779897248?

EXCERPT FROM CHAPTER 1 “HOW IT ALL STARTED – THE LEGEND OF ’49” IN CALIFORNIA GHOST TOWN TRAILS

“Seeing The Elephant” was a term heard often during the years of 1849-1859, the period of the great California Gold Rush.  The phrase was used by those woh dreamed of the instantaneous wealth that was believed could be found in California’s virgin earth and her mighty rivers.