If you listen…this will be playing in a loop in your head for the rest of the day. You have been warned!
I couldn’t help myself either. Heh.
If you listen…this will be playing in a loop in your head for the rest of the day. You have been warned!
I couldn’t help myself either. Heh.
Siamese twins walk into a bar in Canada and park themselves on a bar stool.
One of them says to the bartender, “Don’t mind us; we’re joined at the hip. I’m John, he’s Jim. Two Molson Canadian beers, draft please.”
The bartender, feeling slightly awkward, tries to make polite conversation while pouring the beers. “Been on holiday yet, lads?”
“Off to England next month,” says John. “We go to England every year, rent a car and drive for miles. Don’t we, Jim?” Jim agrees.
“Ah, England!” says the bartender. “Wonderful country… the history, the beer, the culture…”
“Nah, we don’t like that British crap,” says John. “Hamburgers and Molson’s beer, that’s us, eh Jim? And we can’t stand the English – they’re so arrogant and rude.”
“So why keep going to England?” asks the bartender.
“It’s the only chance Jim gets to drive.”
Canada and the U.S. have signed an agreement that paves the way for the militaries from either nation to send troops across each other’s borders during an emergency…
Whiskey-Tango-Foxtrot, over? So, not only do we have the previous administration gutting the Posse Comitatus Act, we now have the current administration thinking it is OK to invite the military forces of other countries onto our sovereign soil to do their bidding?! Wow, the slope – she is getting steeper. And slipperier. Is that a word?
I just re-read this on the plane this past weekend. Some good insights and very timely in re: current events in this country and others.
Highly recommended to help you recognize when all the “stars are aligned” and all it takes is one little, seemingly insignificant event to push a person, industry or country past “The Tipping Point.”
"The democracy will cease to exist when you take away from those who are willing to work and give to those who would not." – Thomas Jefferson