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It’s not really much of a struggle for Tuxedo, but he is
doing his part and being very patrioti-cat. |
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It’s kind of shocking that Florida can build a Concentration
Camp in the Everglades in four days but can’t help its own citizens in an
actual hurricane. |
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Sometimes, just walking through a meadow in the middle of
nowhere you can spot some cakes in the wild. |
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Julian Morris is a 42-year-old British actor who is married to fellow actor Landon Ross and likes taking off his clothes; but enough about that, Would You Hit It? |
I actually find that new whisk handle rather ingenious. The fact that the Big, Beautiful Bill is set to blow up after the midterms shows you how confident the Republicans are of losing them.
ReplyDeleteIt might be ingenious, but we've had that whisk forever and suddenly he's found the perfect tree branch for it!
DeleteMexico responds in a neighbourly fashion when the US is struck by tragedy, unlike Net A Yahoo who creates a crisis in Gaza and then offers to build a concentration camp for all those not murdered by the IDF.
ReplyDeleteIt's sad these days that our neighbors to the North and South are the good neighbors and we're the crack house.
DeleteHahahaha, the cake trolling!
ReplyDeleteI saw that and thought, 'Debra is gonna love this one!'
DeleteThe Blackshorts were followers of fascism in past times. They had them in Italy, in Nazi Germany and even here in Merry Olde England. May I suggest that you wear red shorts instead Bob as you are a left-leaning liberal. It is rumoured that the current president of the USA wears black shorts when he is chilling out in Trump Tower or at Mar-a-Lago before another long night of furious tweeting on Truth Social (i.e. Lies Social).
ReplyDeleteIf I ever found out that orange lump of flesh was wearing black shorts as a relaxation outfit, I'd torch my closet.
DeleteI'm glad to hear about the change in the island. ;)
ReplyDeleteOnce I knew they had faux panels, the decision was made.
DeleteNow, come on, that was pretty ingenious of Carlos to repair that whisk. Better than him trying to drive to the store for a new one, right? 😉😉 (See, my sight isn't as bad as his, but it's getting there. So, I get ya, Carlos, I get ya!).
ReplyDeleteSadly, though, the whisk was not broken and we have had it for well over 20 years. He simply decided to create a new handle for the thing.
DeleteIt "looked" broken to me. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
DeleteLove the cake!
ReplyDeletePerfect Troll Cake!
Delete💰 How come you moneybags wasted money on a whisk way back when anyway? Couldn't you Jeds just head out to the back 40, or maybe the barn, and grab the small pitchfork when ya need to scramble some eggs? 🤪😘
ReplyDelete✊️ Kudos to Carlos for winning the sheet pan wars! 🫡
😻 As always, Tuxedo Rocks!! 🤘
Back 40??? Barn??? Pitchfork??? Chickens???
DeleteHuh, what, huh???
Tuxedo was whip smart!
Well, Bob, you brought up Jed Clampett. Just carrying through! 😘
DeleteI'm more Ellie Mae though!
DeleteJamie (jannghi.blogspot.com): LOL at "Jed Clampett petrified wood contraption"!
ReplyDeleteThat was literally my first thought!
DeleteOh, Carlos is gonna win, babes.
ReplyDeleteAnd OF COURSE the Big Ugly Bill is gonna show its ass in 2027. That way, the rubes will have time to justify it (but the pain will be intense, nonetheless).
As for Julian, yes. And twice over the weekend.
XOXO
He does win rather often, though I sometimes let him win.
DeleteJulian by the pool,. please.
xoxo
the dog's mother
ReplyDelete(Carlos) (Tuxedo always)
xoxo :-)
Always.
Deletexoxo
I thought that handle was a small block of moldy cheese. They're going to check me for glaucoma next week. I've always used a fork instead of a whisk.
ReplyDeleteI like all of the cakes featured today.
It looks like moldy cheese; we have two whisks and both have handles, but for some reason Carlos Clampett though he'd whittle a new one!
DeleteI was a little cake heavy today!
Oh my god! SG asked me yesterday if I was washing his blue shirt. He couldn’t find it. “Look in the mirror,” I said. Excellent cake trolling! Julian Morris does naked well.
ReplyDeleteAnother episode where I'm SG!!!!
DeleteJulian seems to like The Naked.
I think Carlos's whisk is quite innovative, and even has a certain primitive appeal. Some people might pay big money for that! LOL
ReplyDeleteSo many cakes, so little time.
Maybe I'll put it up on Etsy and make some coins???
DeleteA lotta cakes this week.
I may have to learn to bake, just so I can pull that trolling cake on what few MAGAs we have here and OMG did I laugh at the black short's incident. I've heard of people wearing glasses on their head while looking for them, but items of clothing is a first, LOL.
ReplyDeleteI couldn't stop laughing after I'd search all the drawers and the laundry and the hamper for the black shorts I had on. Oy!
DeleteThat cake would be a great MAGAt gift!
The answer to the black shorts question was so obvious that even Carlos could plainly see it. I love that he knows you and your habits so well that he can lead you through a shaggy dog story and into the conclusion.
ReplyDeleteWill Jay
Even the blind guy!!!
DeleteI loved the black shorts story. That would be something that I'd do!
ReplyDeleteWe both got a laugh out of that one!
DeleteLuv the cakes on display :)
ReplyDelete-CA jock
Lots of them this week!
DeleteJed Clampett, haha.
ReplyDeleteI felt a little emo as I read about the Mexican firefighters.
I would have said no to Morris, but he has such a nice wide smile.
Mexico is a much better neighbor to us than we are to them.
DeleteI love the interactions between you and Carlos. You both have a quirky sense of humour. But I do have a question, do you only own one pair of black shorts?
ReplyDeleteI do own one pair of slip on black cotton shorts to wear about the house and sleep in.
DeleteAnd I, too, love Carlos' sense of humor!
I have sorely missed this post and your snark and humor.
ReplyDeleteWelcome back! Can't wait for you to regale us with your escapades!!!
DeleteIs that your actual kitchen bench?? it's beautiful!
ReplyDeleteMexico, this Australian also thanks you.
Love the Clampett whisk handle.
No it is not! ours is nowhere near that enormous!
DeleteHa ha to that whisk. My mom had a small saucepan which I reckon she got before I was born (I'm 66 now). The "enamel" part of the handle broke and came off and yet she kept on using it by gripping just the metal centerpiece of the handle - until my sister ceremonially threw it away in front of her one day. I guess growing up poor it was a natural reflex not to waste things but there are limits - and we were definitely no longer poor at that point!
ReplyDeleteThat seems fine to me, but this whisk wasn't broken. Carlos simply decided after twenty+ years of having it to replace slap a tree branch over the handle like some hillbilly Macgyver!
DeleteThe little details, like where the baking sheets are stored, makes a huge difference in the long run.
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