
Thus, I refute all those critics who say I do not know anything! I
knew how to fill out my own report card for my parents to sign.
T-SHIRT MESSAGES #2
The proper term for
senior women should be
Queen-Agers
Send a text
When you arrive
No need to knock and
Get the dog involved
I’m not arguing
I’m explaining why I’m right
I have red hair because
God knew I needed
A warning label
Bigfoot saw me, but
Nobody believes him
I sometimes wonder
what happened to
people who have asked
me for directions
Thou shalt not get
on my nerves.
Mood 24-7
**
“If we behave like those on the other side,
then we are the other side. Instead of changing
the world, all we’ll achieve is a reflection of
the one we want to destroy.”
Jean Genet
**
CREDIT CARDS
…the term credit card…was coined by the visionary
Edward Bellamy, in his popular utopian novel Looking Backward:2000 to 1887, published in 1888. In Looking
Backward a young man falls unconscious and wakes up
at the millennium to an ideal world where cash has
been replaced by ‘a credit corresponding to his share
of the annual product of the nation…and a credit card
is issued to him with which to procure at the public storehouse…whatever he desires, whenever he desires it,’
Nancy Shepherdan. “Credit Card America”
in American Heritage, vol. 42 (November 1991),
COURT SAYS PROTESTERS MAY NOT BURN CREDIT CARDS
Because many Americans living in the Dominican Republic are spending so much time outdoors at
the beaches or sipping pina coladas at numerous
restaurants and bars, many tourists and ex-pats
may have missed one of the most important news items of the past year.
Late in 2020, the ideal of Freedom of Speech
and the First Amendment suffered severe setbacks when
the Supreme Court ruled, in a 6-3 decision, that,
although it is now lawful to burn the American Flag,
it is not legal for an American Citizen to burn his
or her credit card. This 6-3 decision, one of the more controversial in Supreme Court history, has the
effect of declaring unconstitutional the Credit Card Desecration Laws of the original 13 Colonies and 5 multinational Corporations Until today it has been l
egal for a person to destroy his or her credit
cards and unpaid bills.
In the Majority Decision, Clarence Thomas
wrote: "For decades it has been a crime to
desecrate, mutilate, and/or willfully destroy
American money. Credit cards obviously represent
new money. Once credit cards burn who knows how
the American Economy will suffer. What will be
next? Melting down Fort Knox?"
The ruling came in the case of EXXON VS.
ROE, when John Jay Roe, protesting recent oil
spills in Beverly Hills swimming pools, cut
his Exxon card in half and returned it to
the company. The oil company, sensing a
environmentalist revolt upon its hands,
immediately brought suit. The case has
Lawyers on Roe's behalf argued that since
the Court had approved the burning of the
flag (ruling no. 88-l55) that the same
principles should
apply to the cutting, burning, and tearing of credit
cards. "Not so," claimed Chief Justice John Rogers
in filing the minority report . "The flag is a
ymbol. Credit cards and dollar bills are not symbols.
They are the real thing. "
The Trump White House, however, reiterated
the ex-Chief Justice William H. Rehnquist's
statement at the time of the flag burning decision:
"Surely one of the high purposes of a democratic
society is to legislate against conduct that is
regarded as evil and profoundly offensive to the
majority of people..." Certainly, the majority
decision explained, nothing can be more offensive
than watching a prospective customer and/or debtor
destroying his or her buying power. The burning
of paper money and credit cards threatens the very underpinnings of Capitalism.
Response to the decision was , as might be
expected, sharply divided. A. Koorp, President of
Let's Give More Credit to Americans, hailed the
ruling as "A victory for the American Dream.
Everything America stands for has been vindicated."
On the other hand, Ms. B. Fritchie of
Whittier, California, leader of Project Poverty
said: "It does not help to heal the wounds of
America by declaring that money and credit cards a
re more important than our Flag."
Still left undecided is the question of
whether the destroying of carbon copies of credit
card bills in restaurants is protection against
fraud or symbolic desecration of the card itself.
***
THE APPLE SAUCE CHRONICLES TRY SOCIAL
DISTANCING THEMSELVES FROM THEIR AUTHOR
Fairly original wordplay by Louis Phillips
*
JECBUST –Change of subject.
**
Charles Portis --
His novels transport us
Into true Americana --i.e,ˆTrue Grit."
(A truer verse than this
has yet to be writ).
**
What’s the difference between a Rattus
norvegicus) and the mountain Noah’s Ark
Landed on?
One is a rat, the other is Ararat.
**
ENCOUNT -- a brief encounter
OF – shaved off
What is the difference between MA and a
Catholic service?
One is half MASS, the other a full mass.
**
Ned Rorem,
All by himself was a quorem.
**
SEX SURVEY
Dating?
Mating?
Rating ?
**
CHEAT AT AN INSULT GAME ON OUR
SCHOOLS' PLAYGROUNDS
'
Hinky Pinky
Hanky Panky
&&
TARZEN – achieving nirvana while swinging tree to tree on a vine.
**
THE ANSWER: Lex Barker
THE QUESTION: what do you call a person
who sells dictionaries at carnivals & fairs?
Lex Barker also portrayed Tarzan in movies.
PALINDROME:
Telegram from a noted botanist
SUE ANN ILL LINNAEUS
**
BRIEF REVIEW OF ODYSSEUS’S ENCOUNTER
WITH THE CYCLOPS
There’s more here than meets the eye.
**
G.O.P. –GREED OVER PRINCIPLES
**
FOR THE NEXT GENERATION
OF MOVIE-GOERS
Howard Keel,
In reel after reel,
Sang his heart out.
(Young people have no idea
what I’m talking about.)
21st CENTURY POEM OF PRAISE
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Dear Editors:
William Giraldi opens his review of Why I Read
by asserting that "For writers literature is a
talent show. Those with the most talent win."
But what do the most talented win? Win readers?
Sometimes.But the books that attract the most
readers frequently are not written by the most
talented. Win prizes? Sometimes.But for every
prize given to a "best" book there are numerous
non-winning books just as deserving of prizes.
Million dollar contracts? Sometimes, but not
always to the most talented. Prizes and money
are useful to further a career and to buy more
time to write. Not much else.How many Pulitzer
Prize winning authors are no longer read?
Nor dp I believe that when it comes to
readers that "everybody wins" ( Giraldi's
third sentence). Readers who read books
that tell lies, spread propaganda, and are
not as true as the writer can make them, even
in fiction. are definitely losing.
Write what you like, the way you like it,
to the best of your ability.Try not to shame your
craft. If that's not winning,, I no longer know
what winning as a writer means.
Sincerely,
Louis Phillips
Thou shalt not get /
On my nerves/ mood 24:7
Lex Barker and Ned Rorem alone were worth my monthly fee for your creation.
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I especially like your Letter to the Editor, at the end. Your final paragraph is spot on.
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As a handwriting expert, I can tell all the “grades” were written by the same person. Even the check marks for “Citizenship” (which seemed rather far-fetched, frankly).
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Excellent Citizenship???? LOL
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Thank you. Louis.
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Your report card made me think how lucky I am to have had so many days recently (i.e., the past 60 years) without having to use algebra. Your explanation of the acronym “GOP” shows impressive political insight. Keep on blogging!
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Hey Bob: Hope you & Margie are well. Did you get your virus vaccine shots?
Thank you for your support of my writings with your kind comments.
STAY HEALTHY.
Louis
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I’m learning something new and worthwhile from you with every email received!
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Dear Joan:
Thank you. You are a most supportive and generous friend and reader.
STAY WELL.
Louis
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You never shame your craft & your readers are the real winners. Thank you.
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Thanks again, Louis!
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Thank you for taking the time read my blog and to respond.
Always nice to find a reader.
STAY WELL.
Louis
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