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Cake day: August 5th, 2023

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  • Not sure who needs to know but;

    In or around most major cities there are Habitat for Humanity and wholesale resell stores. Either one is a great source for cheap appliances. H4H helps to support a good cause with great deals on things and wholesale resell places are just a great deal for new stuff that retailers couldn’t sell but wanted to get rid of.

    You will have to do some searching for the wholesale resell places, but when you find one it can be a gold mine for the thrifty that doesn’t want used stuff. New snowblowers, lawnmowers, big and small home appliances, tools, and various other things can be had for a fraction of their MSRP.






  • Kill Tony, sometimes the jokes are good and the interviews can be good when they aren’t.

    Anthony Jeselnek, if you like dark humor.

    Older Amy Schumer, if you like dark humor, newer Amy Schumer if you have a liberal arts sense of humor.

    Kam Patterson, if you like black humor, rocks, and hood shit

    Randy Feltface, if you like puppet humor and Australian accents.

    Jeff Dunham, if you like puppet humor and stereotypes.

    Casey Rocket, if you like stupid irreverent brilliant insanity.

    Bo Burnham, if you like brilliant poignant commentary of a jester mocking himself and society.

    Theo Von, if you like redneck humor.

    Ron White, if you like alcoholic redneck humor.



  • There is definitely some test craft and systems that are next gen or early future gen. They need a controllable dead zone for EM to test certain systems before they can test it in real world EM polluted areas.

    They probably have labs for development, but most of that stuff is handled by the MIC unless it is so secret that they can’t allow anything to leave the base except for personnel that could be highly vetted and controlled.

    Just for testing one aircraft, they need a huge amount of infrastructure and personnel which necessitates a fairly large base. Some of their stuff they would need to tear down to base components to inspect parts after every flight. They need facilities on-site to repair or replace components that probably only exist on that aircraft.

    So most of the base may exist and operate just to test one new aircraft that is 10 years away from production or to service something like the X-37 program.