First heard about Pipkin Pippa through Mister Metokur. Didn't care at first, then I found out that she was deeply in need of medication for assumably severe ADHD and that gave me reason enough to listen.
I'd recommend you listen too
This is a ringtone from one of her many rants. Enjoy it, steel it, share it or ignore it - your call.
This is a share from a very small, local festival. Held at a local religious/sustainability center, this as an informative, low key, afternoon. Attendance was small, which was sad as there was SO much interesting information available on small scale alternative energy, home farming and raising your own chickens and small animals.
The musician is a man whom I've watched perform loccally over the last 25 years. His style might be called "Americana" or "traditional folk", which is mostly liked by older folks looking for an enjoyable listening experience.
I hope you enjoy this.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OOXCZ6-E6e0
Yep, that happened.
I got the Rona so I'll say a few words on that.
Plus, what the testing is like and where you can get it.
Here's a list of the FREE TEST locations through Kenosha and Racine. I have heard of folks paying money for testing but if you are broke like me and mine - https://www.kenoshacounty.org/2058/COVID-19-Testing-Locations
and here's the text from the page -
Kenosha County
Aurora Medical Center
Aurora is offering drive-thru testing for community members who have at least one symptom of COVID-19. Advance registration is required online at aah.org/testing or by phone at 877-819-5034. This service is available at Aurora’s Kenosha and Burlington medical centers.
CVS Pharmacy
Drive-thru testing is available at the CVS location at 3710 57th Ave. in Kenosha. Advance registration is required at https://www.cvs.com/minuteclinic/covid-19-testing.
Froedtert South
Drive-thru testing at Froedtert Kenosha Hospital is available to those who qualify after completing an initial phone evaluation at 262-671-7777 between 8 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Monday-Friday.
Kenosha Community Health Center
A drive-thru testing site at Gateway Technical College in Kenosha is open to patients who complete a quick registration process at 262-925-1325. Testing is conducted on Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 8 a.m. to 3:45 p.m.
Kenosha County Job Center
The Wisconsin National Guard will provide free, drive-thru testing from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. each Monday, Oct. 12-Dec. 7, at the Kenosha County Job Center, 8600 Sheridan Road, Kenosha. No appointment and no symptoms are needed. This is open to any person who lives or works in Wisconsin, ages 5 and up. Testing will be provided on a first-come, first-served basis, with results arriving within seven days. Online pre-registration is recommended at https://register.covidconnect.wi.gov.
Kenosha County Center
The Wisconsin National Guard will provide free, drive-thru testing from 9a.m. to 5 p.m. each Friday, Oct. 16-Dec. 4 (except for Nov. 27), at the Kenosha County Center at highways 45 and 50 in Bristol. No appointment and no symptoms are needed. This is open to any person who lives or works in Wisconsin, ages 5 and up. Testing will be provided on a first-come, first-served basis, with results arriving within seven days. Online pre-registration is recommended at https://register.covidconnect.wi.gov.
Kenosha Fire Station No. 3
Locally owned, independent pharmacy Modern Apothecary will offer free testing each Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday outside of the former Kenosha Fire Station No. 3, 2121 Roosevelt Road, Kenosha. Testing hours are 2 to 6 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays and 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturdays. An appointment and preregistration are strongly encouraged, with appointment times available at https://modernapothecary
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=On5BaJMb5kk
things are getting out of hand...
I memed this but the photo was shared on Twitter by Petan, a Czech photographer who shares funny and erotic photography. You should follow him!
https://twitter.com/Petan19000893
While in school, from the primary grades through college, students are supposed to learn American history. But what a student can learn in one hour, three days a week, is ultimately pretty little. What makes this even worse is not what they try and teach you, but the important things they decide not to teach you.
The Bonus March of 1932 is one of those things they didn't teach you.
This march happened in one of the worst years of the Great Depression. The veterans -- some of whom brought their entire families with them to Washington DC -- were not greedy men. On the contrary, they were desperate men, desperate to keep their families fed and alive. Many of these men were unemployed in a time before food stamps and public assistance.
Simply put, if they did not work, they did not eat. And more important to many of them, their families did not eat.
So what bonus were they marching for? Well, as World War I veterans, the United States Government had promised them a bonus of several thousand dollars, payable in 1945. A relative few veterans, being hungry, hopeless and seeing no other possible help in sight, put together this march. As word spread to other veterans across the country, the numbers heading to the Capital grew and grew.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KvCuyqJXDVk