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Sunday, October 20, 2024

Will's Good Idea for the Week of 10/20/24

Today marks the end of Sukkot. We'll be attending a dinner at our Synagogue. 

Related, Hezbollah sent a drone against Bibi's home. What was the point of that? We read a headline that Iran is 'distancing' itself from the attack. Which seems wise. Whatever the Israelis are planning against Iran better be good. 

Speaking of, the Regime leaked classified documents about Israeli plans to strike Iran. Note, the regime is littered with Iranian sympathizers and outright spies. The Israelis would be nuts to tell the Regime anything after this. Or is the information just a bit of Israeli strategic misdirection? You know what the imams say. 

In other Iranian sympathizer news, The New York Post reports: 'Vice President Harris publicly agreed with a protestor this week who interrupted her to accuse Israel of committing “genocide.”' And that barren wombed whore of Babylon is going on Al 'pin back your yarmulke' Sharpton's show today. One would think that the Second Gentlemen would point out that going on Sharpton's show might be, what's the word, insensitive. There's a reason Kamala didn't pick Pennsylvania's Josh Shapiro for veep. 

We see the Yankees are back in the World Series for the first time in 15 years. We couldn't care less. My, how far we have fallen. Incidentally it had been 15 years since the Yankees last World Series appearance when they began their great run in 1996. The only question remaining is will they face the Dodgers or the Mets? Either matchup is interesting. 

Facebook reminds us that on 20 October 2002 we took our first substitute teaching gig. We remember everything about that day. There began a job as a more or less permanent sub at Bernards High School, Bernardsville New Jersey. It was a rewarding experience, one in which we brought our computer and worked on A Line Through the Desert or wrote magazine articles. 'You're a narc, right?' a kid asked us early on. Funny.

Will's Good Idea for the Week of 10/20/24. So you're the average Australian bloke seeing the US and USSR destroy one another on the telly. What do you do? What are you thinking about?  What if it's dinner time, a nuclear war is being waged, but your country isn't part of it, and you're just sitting around the kitchen table with your family talking things over like you would on a normal Saturday Night dinner, except the subject is nuclear war? This is what interests us. 

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