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  • Safety First!

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    JollyJ
    I was standing behind the cab on the driver's side. Truck was a long wheelbase Chevrolet, with the eight feet long bed. I flew the length of the bed and my fall was broken by a five gallon oil can, which I crushed. The Superman flying thing was pretty neat, but that landing stuff was a bitch.
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    JollyJ
    Sending your best, eh?
  • AL Bait

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    Aqua LetiferA
    @Jolly said in AL Bait: Is that about the career length of a successful author? Or do we judge it by the number of books published? I'm the wrong guy to ask. I'd say that the vast majority of authors today have day jobs. Not because they suck, but because for a whole lot of reasons, it's almost impossible to make a full-time living by exclusively writing books. That means people come and go to it. Of those few "successes," though, much of the time, that success is attached to something—they're well known in their corner of the world, which is why they even got a book deal in the first place. Almost always, the schmuck who sold 18,000 copies of his novel in between his day job is fifty times the better writer than, say, Liz Cheney's ghostwriter. So what does that tell you about success in publishing? Publishers are paying out less to fewer authors, leaving the unicorns the only ones left to get the marketing help and the earnings. And about that marketing: they're are also picking up a lot of bad habits from the music industry. If you have, say, six-digit legit followers in IG or millions on YT, you can get some kind of book deal reasonably easy. See a problem with that? How you get those followers has absolutely nothing to do with writing, and everything to do with how hard it would be for a publisher to market the work. Anyway, I would honestly say that consistently paying a utility bill with your earnings is a legitimate definition of authorship success in today's world.
  • The Ultra Elite vs. The Ultra MAGA

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    JollyJ
    Well, caught you with your rhetorical pants down, didn't we? Go read. Reading is fundamental.
  • Georgia allows tax deduction for unborn baby

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    89th8
    Btw I didn’t mean that in a snarky way. I honestly see the logic in both, but understand there are other opinions out there.
  • When you're on call.

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    George KG
    @Jolly said in When you're on call.: Miss it, you do... I love not being there.
  • The Complicit Lizard

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  • The Sinister ESG

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  • With a stick and a spoon...

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  • You ain't in the will.

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    MikM
    I think Wynonna and Ashley are probably pretty well fixed financially. This is how most people do their estates.
  • Steel Wheels

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    MikM
    @Jolly said in Steel Wheels: @Aqua-Letifer said in Steel Wheels: @Catseye3 said in Steel Wheels: @Aqua-Letifer That's Lancaster Kaundi, Mr. Tourist. I'm not from Lancaster, but there were plenty of Amish communities where I grew up. My school bus got stuck behind their buggies pretty regularly. We bought tons from them during the farmer's market. Interestingly, my dad taught their kids astronomy. According to him, they were always the most well-behaved. Thought you would have hung around for the girls to come out in their wilding period. You'd know you were getting them fresh.
  • Heavyweight bout at Disneyland

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    MikM
    @89th said in Heavyweight bout at Disneyland: @Mik said in Heavyweight bout at Disneyland: 89th, you really cannot afford to go there anymore. They just keep hiking the prices, and then it's too crowded to do anything you really want to do. Friends who used to go several times a year from Indiana will no longer go. Never priced it out, although I know it's expensive. We will see, I've been framing some of my best TNCR posts and selling them on etsy for a few years. Have made some good money. NSFWTs?
  • Quaternary Twins, Quaternary Marriage

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  • Hay Copper, post from golf course?

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    CopperC
    I have, but lately I have been playing every day, so there is no need.
  • ESTA

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    CopperC
    @Klaus said in ESTA: This whole process is the opposite of an invitation for tourists. Use our southern border. Skip the paperwork, bring your terrorist and drug dealer friends.
  • Thanks for the endorsement!

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    HoraceH
    Glad to see Schmitt acknowledges the left’s incursions into our schools. Maybe there are only a few straggling indoctrinaires still attempting to point and laugh that conservative talking point away. I assume this is the Eric Schmitt of google fame. God knows how many bad ideas that billionaire has, but at least he has one good and sane one.
  • I love Paris

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    HoraceH
    @George-K said in I love Paris: Seen on Twitter: Presenting complaint: "Eiffel on it" First time someone ACTUALLY fell on toy Eiffel Tower and not “fell” (wink wink) on the Eiffel Tower. Eiffel tower? More like Eiffel Oww'er, amirite? Couldn’t you shop local and make it a space needle ? I just set foot on the Eiffel Tower for the first time … No you didn’t , we aren’t even in France Look…….. Oh, merde They’ll need a teutonus shot. That works if the French were Teutons. Don’t look it up.
  • Hay Cats! Your "When does it get exciting?" post of the day!

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    brendaB
    @Mik said in Hay Cats! Your "When does it get exciting?" post of the day!: Can't be in the US. Not strapped in. And sitting alone. Usually there are height requirements for such rides, too.
  • Before they became big

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    MikM
    I just keep hearing him as the Klingon commander in Star Trek III, my favorite role of his ever. He made a Klingon funny. How do you DO that?
  • Hey Mik

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    MikM
    @jon-nyc said in Hey Mik: Meh. I can piss perfect octagons. Video or it didn't happen.