Saturday, November 18, 2023
FEEDING FRENZY on the Lake (They're eating out of my hand!)
Friday, November 17, 2023
The decline and fall of a spare heir
JAN MOIR: If Harry shovels steaming manure onto the family fruit patch, he
should expect a rich crop of raspberries in return
By Jan
Moir for the Daily Mail
Published:
It still seems weird and somehow wrong that news
about the British Royal Family is
discussed first on U.S. outlets such as talk show host Kelly Ripa's
podcast and on the pages and website of People magazine — next to stories about
the Kardashians and actor Will Smith
denying he slept with a man.
However, this is the world the Duke and Duchess of Sussex
live in, this is the prism through which they are now viewed, this is where the
absurd vanilla puffery of their softest-scoop ice cream is peddled in the hope
that it will be swallowed whole.
Reactions may vary, as well as recollections. Some
might even choke on the first mouthful.
Omid Scobie's
new book Endgame is out at the end of this month and an extract has appeared in
People magazine.
American readers might be surprised to learn that, according to this highly partisan account, the death of Queen Elizabeth II was not about the passing of a much-loved monarch and a sombre moment for British people and our shared history — it was all about Prince Harry.
Also his travel arrangements to Balmoral, his
disappointments about this and that, his sour surprise that not only was his
welcome home far from warm, but that Meghan's presence at the Queen's deathbed
was surplus to requirements, too. God knows what could have caused such family
froideur!
Anyone with any ideas should write them on a
silenced- not-silent postcard and send it to: The Toxic Racist Windsor Rotters,
c/o Broken Dog Bowl Alley,
According to Endgame, Harry was especially peeved
that his brother did not respond to his texts when he was trying to cadge a
lift to
You have to laugh. What did Harry expect? If you
shovel endless steaming manure onto the family fruit patch, surely you must
expect a rich crop of raspberries in return?
Every action has a reaction and every piece of
treachery is another brick in the royal ramparts.
No doubt more Endgame extracts and leaks will be coming
soon, but I am exhausted by it already.
Dear God, surely not more Sussexian victimhood?
When are they ever going to wake up and smell the wellness- focused instant
latte or count their many blessings?
Harry and Meghan now have two beautiful, healthy
children, a gorgeous home in
They have rich and powerful supporters on their
side, including billionaire television producer Tyler Perry.
It was Perry who facilitated their initial entry
into
Perry was on Kelly Ripa's show this week, revealing how Meghan got in touch with him after he sent her a note of support.
They had not long been friends, but that didn't
stop Perry becoming Princess Lilibet's godfather.
Meghan is not the first ambitious mother who
selected a wealthy and well-connected patron to become a godfather to her
children — but the shock is how little it took.
A few phone calls and the loan of a house? Honey, I pimped the kids.
What I am wondering is how much more of this can we
all take? Harry and Meghan have found their freedom, they have made their great
escape — can't they now just enjoy it all instead of endlessly picking at the
royal scab and whining to their proxy, Omid Scobie? Or to their proxy's proxy?
Of course, as a one-dimensional author of limited
scope, Scobie must stoke the fires of grievance and discontent between the
exiled
Even he must be alarmed that the Duke and Duchess
of
Whatever, however, moreover — I think we can all agree that this endless drip of gripe and spite from a prince is the sign of a man who lost his way a long, long time ago.
Monday, November 13, 2023
The Troll Doll Channel: Best UnBoxing EVERRRRR!!
Saturday, November 11, 2023
AUTOTUNE CAT!
Sunday, November 5, 2023
The MR. PEANUT Talent Hour! (Bizarre '50s kiddie show)
And in case you start to forget who the sponsor of all this talent is, the lady with the thingie on her hand pulls jar after jar of Planter's products out of a basket, to the great enthusiasm of the thing on her hand (which looks a bit like a dog in a peanut suit) which keeps "talking" to her (whispering in her ear, of course, which lets her out of any attempt at ventriloquism). Then the peanut man shows us how to spread peanut butter on crackers.
Most of these kinds of shows disappeared into the ether, being live, or if taped were mercifully erased to make way for quiz shows. But I follow a YouTube channel called Free the Kinescopes!, which has a surprising array of "stuff" like this, almost unbelievably bad, but no doubt considered a wonder at the time. Early TV was either radio with pictures, or VERY bad vaudeville-type variety programming like this.
Thursday, November 2, 2023
Stalking the Great Blue Heron
Saturday, October 28, 2023
Thursday, October 26, 2023
The Troll Doll Channel: 💦I give my Dirty Trolls a BATH!💦
Monday, October 23, 2023
The Prince and the Fraud: Prince Harry and Gabor Mate
'Trauma expert' Gabor Mate says he bitterly REGRETS controversial Prince Harry interview because of 'demeaning, dismissive' backlash he faced - saying 'foofoo' surrounding it took over his life and made him 'lose himself'
- Harry's conversation with the doctor, 79, was fiercely scrutinized back in March
- At the time, it was revealed Gabor had previously made anti-Zionist comments
- He has now addressed the backlash, admitting that it left him in a 'dark place'
'Trauma expert' Gabor Maté has admitted that he regrets his controversial interview with Prince Harry because the 'foofoo' surrounding it took over his entire life and made him 'lose himself.'
Back in March, the Duke of Sussex, 39, spoke with the the Hungarian-Canadian doctor, 79, about 'living with loss and the importance of personal healing,' while promoting his memoir Spare.
During their sit-down, which was live-streamed on the web and cost $33 to watch, Harry made a series of bombshell claims about growing up as a royal.
He is also an outspoken supporter of decriminalizing drugs, and has used the Amazonian plant ayahuasca to treat patients suffering from mental illness.
Now, the author and physician has addressed the public's 'demeaning, dismissive, and distorted' reaction to his chat with Harry, while revealing that it left him in a really 'dark place.''There was an incredible social media reaction to it, which was, for the most part, so negative and so demeaning and so dismissive and so distorted,' he said during a recent appearance on Steven Bartlett's The Diary of a CEO podcast.
'I barely even know how to talk about it. I thought by this age I would know better, but you know what, it really got to me.'
Gabor said the backlash left him in a 'really negative state of mind' and feeling like he 'lost himself' - leading to him eventually reaching out to a psychiatrist for help.
'I was in a dark place, I'm a human being like the rest,' he continued. 'It's so difficult to ask for help but I did.'
He accused the media of twisting his words and recalled them calling him things like 'stern, overbearing, and a merchant of pain.'
After speaking to a psychiatrist, however, Gabor said he later realized that his problems didn't have to do with the criticism, but rather, stemmed from an 'old unresolved wound' from his past.
According to Gabor, he had reservations about talking to Harry from the start, since he was uncomfortable with the idea of making people pay to watch it.
'I had a gut feeling all along that I shouldn't agree the way they set it up. Because the way it was set up, to watch it, people had to buy a copy of Harry's book,' he explained.
'I thought, "This is not fair, four million people have already bought the book. Why can't they watch this interview?" They had to buy another copy.
'I believed this should be a free public service from two people who are having a very interesting conversation.
'Not that I didn't like the idea of talking with him, I didn't like the idea of putting myself behind a pay wall. I lost myself just in agreeing to do it.'
Despite his regrets about the interview, Gabor insisted that he 'doesn't care' what the public thinks of him anymore.
But he said he wants people to 'see him' for who he is and 'not some distorted version.'
'I don't care if people agree with me or if they refute my ideas, but I want them to see me and what I'm actually saying, not some distorted version created by their own minds,' he concluded.
'So what if someone says [something bad about me]. I don't live in the press. I don't live in someone else's mind. Here I am. Let them think and say what they want.'
Gabor has more than two decades of experience working with people suffering from addiction and mental illness - and he fiercely believes that all of the problems we face as adults stem from trauma we endured as children.
He himself had a traumatic upbringing. He was born
in Nazi-occupied
The psychedelic plant, which is taken as a brewed drink, causes people to experience hallucinations and other side effects, including vomiting - something Prince Harry has admitted to using to manage his 'trauma and pain.'
It remains illegal in the
On top of his shocking anti-Zionist comments, Gabor has also contributed to a pro-Kremlin website that defends brutal regimes around the world and has spoken warmly of the spittle-flecked Pink Floyd star and alleged 'Putin apologist' Roger Waters.
OK THEN! Time for the blogger to intervene.
I have too much to say about Gabor Mate (and won't write a poem about him, though I think I did once). I did meet the man back in 2003, interviewing him for January Magazine, an online publication which never paid me one red cent for all my hard work. He had just written his second book, When the Body Says No, which is one of those titles that sounds like a lot, but means very little.
I think I was taken in by his guru-hood even then, though at the time he was still an actual doctor, a family practitioner working on the cruel streets of Vancouver. He even gave me a tour of his downtown office, and showed me around the sights, i. e. the various addicts standing around in their different states of dereliction. He seemed hyper, severe, with an unreadable face that I was soon to learn only had one expression.
He's likely the only person I ever met who doesn't smile. I mean, he doesn't. In the rare "smiling" photos, it's more like a wince, with alarmingly dead eyes. He never laughs - I mean, he does not laugh. He was full of bombast during our coffee talks, but had no real warmth, no sense of the joy of living. In fact, I consider him one of the most joyless human beings I've ever met. And he cannot survive if he is not playing the role of the perpetual saviour.
Unfortunately, this has worked all too well for him, and his fans are cultish in their devotion. One even described him as "like having Jesus back here on earth". When you look at his detestable pro-Hamas views, his baffling and even frightening alliance with Russia, you've got to wonder how Jesus could have gotten so fucked up.
At any rate, though there's more, I am weary of the subject already and don't want to waste another brain cell on him. For all his Messianic posturing, the guy is about as resilient as an ice cube on a hot summer's day. There's no "there" there, no real substance, and no real joy.
The doctor has been unmasked, and he cannot stand it.. In one breath he says people's comments nearly destroyed him, then immediately says he does not care two figs about what anyone says. Hypocrisy, much? Or is his memory so faulty he doesn't remember what he said just a minute ago?
😳Back Yard Bear: OMG, he's HUGE!😳
Tuesday, October 17, 2023
The Troll Doll Channel: Unboxing of RARE Swedish and Irish Imports!
Monday, October 9, 2023
The Troll Doll Channel: 💜Ready for Halloween: spooky, magical JUJU DOLL!💚
💚BUTTS UP! Dabbling, Dunking Ducks
Saturday, October 7, 2023
Sanzhi UFO City: Get me out of here!
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Sanzhi UFO houses (Chinese: 三芝飛碟屋; pinyin: Sānzhī Fēidiéwū), also known as the Sanzhi pod houses or Sanzhi Pod City, were a set of abandoned and never completed pod-shaped buildings in Sanzhi District, New Taipei City, Taiwan. The buildings resembled Futuro houses, some examples of which can be found elsewhere in Taiwan. The site where the buildings were located was owned by Hung Kuo Group.
The UFO houses were constructed beginning in 1978. They were intended as a vacation resort in a part of the northern coast adjacent to Tamsui, and were marketed towards U.S. military officers coming from their East Asian postings. However, the project was never completed in 1980 due to investment losses and several car accident deaths and suicides during construction, which is said to have been caused by the inauspicious act of bisecting the Chinese dragon sculpture located near the resort gates for widening the road to the buildings. Other stories indicated that the site was the former burial ground for Dutch soldiers.
The buildings were scheduled to be torn down in late 2008, despite an online petition to retain one of the structures as a museum. Demolition work on the site began on 29 December 2008, with plans to redevelop the site into a tourist attraction with hotels and beach facilities.
By 2010, all of the UFO houses had been demolished and the site was in the process of being converted to a commercial seaside resort and water-park.
BLOGGER'S NOTES. This isn't the first time I encountered Pod City - I remember reading about it years and years ago. One of the photos was an aerial view that made me reel. It was like a host of evil mushrooms squatting and rotting on the ground.
But wait. Part of me doesn't believe it's been torn down. There's just something about this story - the bisected dragon, the "curse" leading to tragic deaths and suicides - it's like King Tut's tomb, for God's sake! Why hasn't anyone written more about this? This is a whole science fiction movie waiting to be made.
Thursday, October 5, 2023
Autumn purrs and purrs!
Autumn was the matriarch (catriarch?) of our cat family. She left us during the pandemic, but since then my son's family has adopted two lovely lady cats, Moonie and Luna. Added to Shannon's Mia and Max, and of course our wonderful Bentley, we are now a five-cat family!
Tuesday, October 3, 2023
😳"SMOKING makes you FEEL BETTER!" How Big Tobacco Lied to the Public
Friday, September 29, 2023
Bentley is Famous!
Bentley is famous! He appears in the pet gallery (right after the lizard), a feature of this channel which deals with cults. I live for cult stories, but it's appropriate to feature a "palate cleanser" after these toxic stories.
Monday, September 25, 2023
Mr. Shiny Shell: TURTLE stretched out on log
Wednesday, September 20, 2023
🔴An incredible Sight! BLOOD MOON seen through my bathroom window🔴
🔴BLOOD MOON: the View through my Bathroom Window (Part 2: Jet Plane)🔴
Tuesday, September 19, 2023
😸Why does my cat bite his fur?😺
Saturday, September 16, 2023
😳What's that screaming in the back yard?
Friday, September 15, 2023
💥Woodcock CHA-CHA! Bird has the dance moves💥
Thursday, September 7, 2023
Anthony Perkins - Summertime Love
Wednesday, September 6, 2023
Are these "trolls" worth $363.00? (What not to buy on eBay)
Vintage 1960's Monster Men Frankenstein & Wolfman Figures Nik Troll Dolls
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Tuesday, September 5, 2023
😳Angry Canada Goose has a HISSY FIT!
Sunday, September 3, 2023
💥BLINK, BLINK! Classic Cars with ANIME Eyes! (handmade animation)💥
Thursday, August 31, 2023
💥Back Yard Bullies: SCREAMING Squirrel vs. FURIOUS Jay!💥
Tuesday, August 29, 2023
Burnt-out Bombsite: What Prince Harry did to his Family
UPDATED: 03:49 EDT, 25 August 2023s
Royal-watchers spotted a cloud of black smoke rising over assorted palaces and castles this week, part of a sad new ritual called the Bonfire of the Olive Branches. For when it comes to relations between the Royal Family and the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, we're looking at a burnt-out bombsite where a family used to be.
Relations are at rock bottom, clemency is in the deep freeze. The outstretched hand has been withdrawn and the peace pipe has been doused with a thousand duchessy tears. It is over.
In September, Prince Harry will visit the UK to attend an awards ceremony for the WellChild charity on the day before the anniversary of the Queen's death. But there are no plans to meet his father or his brother. Apparently, he is not even going to the private family dinner at Windsor to remember Elizabeth II.
He then goes on to Germany for the Invictus Games, where his wife will fly out to join him.
The message from Meghan couldn't be clearer. She is never going to set foot in the grey, cake-filled, miserable UK again if she can possibly help it.
Perhaps being forbidden to attend the Queen's deathbed at Balmoral — to shed light, to empower, to recommend a turmeric cleanse and some yoga stretches to the woman she never knew as Gan-Gan — was the last straw. And if there is a role for her as wifely appeaser to help heal the rift between her husband and his family, she has chosen to avoid that, too. As is her right.
But there is a puzzling disconnect about all this bitter friction.
The Duke and Duchess keep embracing big themes such as reconciliation and family. They talk earnestly of healing, humanity and hope but, somehow, never apply these messages to themselves and their relationships with their families, which are as toxic as a giant hogweed swamp.
Consider that poor Thomas Markle, living alone in a dusty Mexican border city just 250 miles south of Montecito, has yet to meet his grandchildren. It also seems unlikely that King Charles will ever get a second chance to meet Lilibet, his granddaughter. And that is terribly sad.
I note that the Duchess accompanied the Duke to the WellChild Awards in 2018 and 2019 but is not attending this year. A shame, for it is a moving ceremony held to celebrate the achievements and resilience of children with severe illness and the families who look after them.
That first year, the Duchess was pregnant with her first child, Archie — it had yet to be announced to the public — and the Duke paid tribute to her on stage.
The following year, he broke down during his speech at the same event, saying: 'It pulls at my heartstrings in a way I could never have understood until I had a child of my own.'
He is so right. When it works properly, family is everything. Family is your home port, the wind beneath your wings. Family is more than name-napping your grandmother's nickname for your own child. Family is not a seized opportunity to build a business on a royal name and a heritage you like to denigrate when it suits.
Family is not an ermine-edged cloak under which you can indulge your narcissism disguised as altruism. Family is putting in the hard yards, apologising when you have gone wrong and loving each other despite it all. Dare I even mention the word respect?
It has been seven years since Harry met Meghan. It is five years since they married, three years since they stepped down as royals, two years since their infamous interview with Oprah, one year since the Queen died.
In this time, Harry has cratered his existence as he knew it and lost the only father and brother he will ever know. In elevating his and Meghan's joint status and virtue by ruthlessly tearing down the legacy and reputation of the Windsors, he has reached this bleak point of no return.
Prince Harry is coming home, but there is nowhere for him to go. His involvement in the Invictus Games and charities such as WellChild is the very best of him. But surely the day will soon dawn when he comes to regret losing what he says he prizes the most: his family.