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Maggie’s Motivational Pic Thread v2.0 - - New Rules - See Post #1

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In 480 BC, the Persian king Xerxes demanded that the Spartans give up their weapons. King Leonidas responded with the phrase ΜΟΛΩΝ ΛΑΒΕ (molon labe) which meant "Come and take them." This led to the Battle of Thermopylae, in which a small group of Greek warriors held off a far superior group of Persians for three days.

Similarly, in 1831, the Mexican army gave a small piece of field artillery to settlers in Gonzales, Texas, to help them fend off Indian attacks. At the onset of the Texas Revolution, the Mexican army asked for the cannon back. In response, the settlers raised a homemade flag with an image of the weapon and the words "Come and Take It" emblazoned across it.

The twin phrases "ΜΟΛΩΝ ΛΑΒΕ/molon labe" and "Come and Take It" have become synonymous with the promotion of the Second Amendment and other fundamental liberties. They are antithetical to the idea of unilateral disarmament.

Today, snowflakes across the country walked out of class to protest "gun violence" and demand new confiscatory gun laws. The poorly informed young woman in the photo was part of today's Tide Pod Walkout. Note the slogan (and date) on her shirt, and the protest sign in her hands.

Seriously--this is the most ironic photo I've seen in a long time.
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^^^ Don't hide her face. Make sure this ends up as part of her Internet DNA for a lifetime. A digital tattoo of shame and stupidity that, hopefully, will remind these little Nar Nar's that ignorance has consequences.

Let her pay for her ignorance.

Sirhr

I agree! Unfortunately I didn’t even think to dig for a unblurred photo
 
Sorry mate, looks like you get to keep him.

Matt Damon is staying stateside.
A rep for the “Downsizing” star denied reports that he, wife Luciana Barroso and their four children are heading Down Under to escape President Trump.
“Matt has visited Australia several times recently,” his rep told the Boston Globe Thursday. “But he has not bought a house there nor is he moving there.”

http://www.nydailynews.com/entertainment/matt-damon-isn-fleeing-country-trump-article-1.3876916
Well Shit
 
I recall something that was said about "big boy pants" in the not-so-distant past.

Just because I am tired of this shit... doesn't mean I can't deal with it.

That said, it has not stopped snowing for 11 days... and we now have 30 inches of snow on my deck.

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Cheers,

Sirhr
 
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I thought this was a good a place as any to put this,,,my next youngest brothers oldest son joined the Navy and a local writer made a little column about it,,

https://www.wilsonlivingmagazine.com/thank-you-blake-leonard/

Thank you Blake Leonard
MARCH 11, 2018 ANGEL KANE TELLING TALES
By Angel Kane
So most Sundays, I sit and write my articles. The columns Becky and I pen are not Pulitzer Prize-winning prose but just something meant for fun and fluff.
This week our middle child finally decided on her college of choice. My article was going to be all about our Zoe. It was going to be light, maybe funny and probably a little sad too, because whenever I think of my children flying the coop, I become melancholy.
But this morning as I grabbed my coffee and sat at my computer to begin to compose my column, my fingers aimlessly first scrolled through Facebook. And there, in one of the photos, I ran across a photo of Blake Leonard. Blake is the son of Leah and Daniel Leonard. Leah was my very first friend when I moved to Lebanon. We were neighbors. Little Blake was their first born. We shared birthday parties and backyard plastic pool parties. I have photos of Blake and Zoe, from many a Halloween, when we would walk the neighborhood together.
We moved across town when they were both in elementary school, so like all things do, certain things came to an end. But Leah and I have remained friends. She is one of those people that I can always count on and while we don’t see each other often, when we do, it’s like time stopped.
But I digress, so there was Blake on FB. Leah had posted a photo of him from his Navy boot camp graduation. I hit “like” and scrolled on past.
But then, a minute later another photo popped up of Blake dressed in his finest navy attire proudly standing for a photo. He looked so grown up. So strong. I stopped at the photo and clicked to enlarge it. Then enlarged it some more. He looked a little different than I remembered. He had purpose in his eyes.
And while Zoe picking a college is a big deal in our little life. The fact that Blake Leonard has joined the Navy is a big deal in all our lives. Our Zoe going off to college is bittersweet, but our daughter will be a phone call and a two-hour drive away. And while we are unbelievably proud of all she is accomplishing, I am 100 times as proud of Blake. And 100 times as proud of his parents.
Blake Leonard is doing something momentous. Blake Leonard is committing himself to our country. Blake Leonard is going to protect my life, your rights, our world. He has endured basic training, which in and of itself, is a mighty feat. And at some point soon will be on a navy ship, out in a vast ocean, defending our shores and, oftentimes, shores that seem to have very little do with us but in reality have everything to do with us. His parents, grandparents and entire family are no doubt enduring sleepless nights and overwhelming fear and yet they let him go. Bravery like theirs is something I don’t know that I have myself. While my Zoe will be tucked in her dorm room bed, Blake will be across the world ensuring she wakes up the next morning to the same world that existed when she went to sleep the night before.
So today, on this Sunday, when I should have gone to church but instead got up late and am sipping on my, now, lukewarm coffee, trying to compose a light and funny article, today, I pray for both Blake and Zoe. I pray the good Lord will watch over Blake and continue to give him the courage, wisdom and determination he needs for his chosen path. And I pray Zoe will use her college days to grow into a productive citizen. I pray she will use her talents to make our world a better place.
I pray most of all though, that she will thank Blake Leonard. I pray she will thank Blake and the Blakes that came before him, the Blakes that are with him now and the Blakes that come after him. Because without the Blake Leonard’s of this world, Zoe Kane would not have the blessings that now await her.
 
Just because I am tired of this shit... doesn't mean I can't deal with it.

That said, it has not stopped snowing for 11 days... and we now have 30 inches of snow on my deck.

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Cheers,

Sirhr
I was going to click “like” because I enjoy the pic, but, enough is enough already. Apparently Mother Nature has not received the memo that spring is here. As I type this we are enjoying another coating of ice.
 
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Not to detract... but I got 42 inches in one storm a few years back! Power went out, etc.
That is not much, I have seen it snow 12 inches an hour, for several hours, near Lake Tahoe. 5 feet in 24 hours is not rare. One place, near where I used to live, gets 80 feet of snow each winter, but that is in a canyon where no one lives.
 
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