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Legendary Hollywood star Gene Hackman and his wife Betsy Arakawa have been found dead in their Santa Fe home. The couple, who had been married since 1991, were found alongside their dog. Local media has reported that no foul play is suspected. Santa Fe County Sheriff Adan Mendoza did not provide a cause of death, nor did he say when the couple might have died, when asked by local media. It is rumoured to be a murder/suicide. -
Spacey, I said old, not ancient.
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Well. I'm back home again after my surgery. I was told at breakfast yesterday the job would be at 1 pm. 1pm came, all packed up ready. 2 pm, no gurney. 2:30 pm, no gurney. Finally turned up at 2:45 pm. Moved up to coronary care ICU. Further testing and consulting between the team. Finally pushed into operating theatre at 3:15 pm Oxygen mask over nose, plastic sheet over face and they start. Done under local anaesthetic so awake through the whole procedure. A lot of pushing, pulling, probing before it's all over. Came out of theatre at 4:45 pm. Shoulder strapped up like a footballer with a dislocated shoulder. Can't raise my right arm above the shoulder for two weeks while the incision heals. Made eating a meal interesting. Surprising aside: When I was first pushed into theatre, the senior nurse picked up my paperwork folder and said, "Do you pronounce your surname 'Huff?'. I said, "Yes." She asked "Do you have a son named Andrew?" I said "Yes." She said, "I went to primary school with him." Makes you feel old.
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Bend over and bare your a**e and give him what he wants. What does it matter?
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WA cricketer and WAFL footballer Keith Slater died 24/2/25 aged 89. -
The only Indian-giver is Trump and the US.
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A young couple get married. After the reception, they go to their room for the night. The bride goes to the bathroom, showers, and comes out in a beautiful dressing gown. The groom says, "Darling, we are married now. You can open the gown." She opens the gown and he says, "You look amazing. Let me take a photo." "A photo," says the bride. "Why do you want to take a photo." "So I can carry it next to my heart for all time." "OK" she says. He takes the photo, then goes to the bathroom. After taking a shower, he comes out in a dressing gown. She says, "We're married now, you don't need a gown." So he drops the gown and she looks surprised. "Oh," she says. "let me take a photo." "Why do you want a photo?" he asks. "To get it enlarged."
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This is from X. Who knew Musk had two left feet?
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I see some teenaged home invaders got in through the dog door. Pity the dog wasn't on the other side waiting for them.
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A woman goes to a tattoo parlour and has "Merry Christmas" tattooed on one upper inside leg, and "Happy New Year" on the other upper inside leg. As she was about to leave, the tattooist asked why those greetings tattooed there? The woman said, "My husband always complains there's nothing to eat between Christmas and New Year."
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Political guru James Carville forecasted Donald Trump's Administration will collapse within the next 30 days. The veteran Democratic strategist told Mediaite's Dan Abrams that Trump's popularity is sinking, and he believes the administration will implode from a lack of public support. 'I believe that this administration, in less than 30 days, is in the midst of a massive collapse and particularly a collapse in public opinion,' Carville said. 'What I have said very publicly is that Democrats need to play possum. This whole thing is collapsing. 'It doesn't need Elizabeth Warren and somebody screaming to pacify some progressive advocacy groups in Washington, which, by the way, I wish these people were just useless. They're actually worse than useless, that they're detrimental.' He advised Democrats to lay low while the White House falls apart and predicted Republicans will find it difficult to pass any legislation and be forced to reach across the aisle for their support. 'It's going to be easy pickings here in six weeks. Just lay back,' Carville said. 'We're in the midst of a collapse. It's over.' Carville doubled down on his previous statements that Democrats 'do nothing' in response to Trump and Elon Musk's takeover of the federal government. 'What I think they should do is what we call in rural America, play possum. Just let it go,' he told MSNBC last week. 'Don't get in the way of it. Or as we like to say, don't just stand there, do nothing. Let this germinate… We don't need to get in front of it. This freight train is moving. Let's just get out of the way and then we're gonna have time.' Although recent polling numbers show Trump's approval is starting to drop, it still remains higher than at any point during his first term. February polling from Emerson College found that Trump's approval rating dropped to 48 percent - down one point from the month before. 'The poll findings suggest generally unpopular domestic and foreign policy ideas, however, Trump's approval has not shifted significantly since last month,' Spencer Kimball, executive director of Emerson College Polling, said. CNN/SSR polling of 1,206 U.S. adults from February 13 to 17 showed Trump with a 47 percent approval rating. A J.L. Partners/DailyMail.com poll of 1000 registered voters from February 10 showed Trump has enjoyed some of his best approval ratings since winning the election. He now has support across almost all age groups, including an overall favorability rating of 53 percent. Only voters over the age of 65 give him an overall negative rating.
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The council recently resurfaced the road near our place. There were a couple of speed humps and a raised intersection to be replaced. They bitumened over the raised intersection, then meticulously etched in a brickface surface in a houndstooth pattern, painting in the brick and mortar colourings so it looks like a brick surface.
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Americans are starting to see the effects of Donald and Elon's takeover and a squealing like stuck pigs. Small parties are started by special interest groups, small in number, and will never succeed, because their policies(?) relate to their specific interest - the shooters party for example, and not to the broader electorate. Majority rules.
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There are none so blind as those that will not see. He could be beating up your grandmother and you would still think the sun shines out of his ass.
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When I was moved from the ER dept where the ambulance brought me, to a ward, I was wheeled down a long corridor with double doors at the end. On the doors was a sign. "AUTOMATIC DOORS - DO NOT TOUCH". And there were two LARGE handles.
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Some that I think get him ruffled are things like paid maternity and paternity leave.