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FYI
Last Thursday I had some dental surgery that knocked me down for a few days. I had some gum disease that has caused bone loss and created a number of issues with my teeth. So I opted for the nuclear option and had them all yanked out and had 12 implants put in. I will be wearing ill fitting dentures until I am healed up enough to place the permanent new teeth.
As I enter the last half of my fifth decade I am happy that I will no longer need to worry about dental issues, it was an expensive option but I believe will be cheaper in the long run rather than dealing with each dental problem that comes up over the next twenty years. I should have a beautiful new set of teeth in a few months and will be able to smile for the first time in ten plus years.
Anywho that’s why I haven’t been posting anything, with the removal, swelling, and pain I haven’t felt like doing much of anything. I know I have taken more pills in the last two weeks than I have taken in my entire life combined, which I hate, but was certainly effective in knocking down the pain.
I told the dentist I would like the George Clooneys without the liberalism, he laughed then shoved a needle into the roof of my mouth, maybe I should have waited until after I was done before I show my political colors.
I’m much better looking than George so I have that going for me.

By Design
If you’re gonna build a robot soldier, why give it a gun?
Why not build the gun into the robot?
Pretty cool concept look tough.
Overdue Rule 5 Random
My apologies for slow posts this weekend.
It was my club championship Friday & Saturday so between work, the range, and the tournament, I didn’t get much accomplished on my site.

Destroyed From Within

Atlanta Charter School Removes ‘Pledge Of Allegiance,’ Will Rewrite To Be More ‘Inclusive’
An Atlanta charter school will no longer require students to participate in the Pledge of Allegiance each morning, because the pledge is no longer seen as inclusive enough.
Students at Atlanta Neighborhood Charter School may recite the pledge later in the day, but it was cut from morning announcements “in an effort to begin our day as a fully inclusive and connected community,” a news release obtained by the Atlanta Journal-Constitution said.
“Over the past couple of years it has become increasingly obvious that more and more of our community were choosing to not stand and/or recite the pledge,” the release continued.
In place of the pledge, teachers and students will work together to write something new.
“This pledge will focus on students’ civic responsibility to their school family [sic], community, country and our global society,” the release said. here….
And that my friends is how you destroy a nation……one small piece at a time……and they’ve been at it for decades.
postscript: The interwebby thingy say’s Abe Lincoln never said that quote, I don’t care who said it….it’s true.












































































































































