Thursday, January 13, 2022

Israel and New Jersey Pizza News Roundup

Between editing The Weser and 76, and cranking out our latest bit of Russian collusion, we've been trying various ways to reroute our sump-pump drainage line into the back yard. The old PVC line to the drywell got clogged after a decade, and the exposed line freezes in prolonged sub-freezing temps. We thought we could run a hose beneath the deck lattice work but upon digging (through frozen ground mind you), but the lattice work is several inches under the ground. Right now we have 6-inch plastic pipe running out beneath the porch. This will work for now. 

The mighty Dave Portnoy of Barstool Sports sampled Bridgewater's own Deluccia's Pizza. The Bridgewater Breeze says:  'Portnoy reviews pizza places around the United States for his show, and, in his review, dared to say that the pizza is not just the best in New Jersey, but in the world, giving it a 9.4 out of 10 rating. Portnoy said in the video that the pizza is "100% in the conversation" regarding the best pizza he has ever had.' Il Forno down the road is better, and run by a guy from Bari. 

The Times of Israel reports Netanyahu might be able to get away with whatever they charged him with. This blog assumes the charges are trumped up, the Israeli Deep State if you will, and inherently illegitimate. According to the sub-header, Bibi would have to quit politics for several years. Hahahahah. He's done that before, hasn't he? We laugh once more, hahahahaha. How many years are in a 'several'? Oh Bibi, we can't help but admire your gall, your chutzpah. 

Meanwhile, The Times of Israel also reminds us that Imams are right, the Jew is clever: 'A large explosion rocked southern Lebanon early Thursday morning, local Lebanese media reported, adding that there were no casualties. The cause of the blast, between the villages of Deir a-Zahrani and Khomin a-Fuqa, was not immediately clear. Videos posted to social media showed a huge fireball rising into the night sky. The area is a stronghold of the Hezbollah terror group.' This blog is certain there's a reasonable explanation that doesn't involve al-Yahud. Ghosts maybe. The restless spirit of French colonialists, perhaps. Exit question: can the Jews summon spirits? You wouldn't bet against them. 

In Georgia, besieged Republican governor Brian Kemp is in excellent financial shape. Fox News: 'The fundraising figures for July 1 through Monday, Jan. 9 – which were shared nationally first with Fox News on Tuesday – follow an impressive $4 million that Kemp hauled in from February through June of last year. And the governor’s 2022 reelection campaign says that they currently have over $12 million cash on hand.' This blog endorses Kemp over Trump backed David Purdue. Kemp won his last election. 

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