Saturday Night Open Thread

Enjoying the weekend? Sure you are. Well, you should be. If you’re not, it’s your own fault.

It doesn’t matter what you do, as long as you’re having fun. Whether it’s out with friends, or sitting home alone nitpicking music videos.

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If you are having a good time, share with the crowd. If you aren’t, well, start now by sharing something fun. After all, it’s Saturday Night Open Thread.

Who wants to start?

5 Comments

  1. So, I had fun today.

    I installed a new dishwasher to replace the old one that blew up (things just blow up around here). It has a stainless steel box and is as quiet as a conversation with your ex-mother-in-law whispering pine. I ran a load of dishes and they came out glowing – like nuclear clean! And this one has a 10-year warranty (even against being blown up by a sustained over-voltage during a storm), so, who knows, it may be the last time I ever have the privilege – and fun – of installing one.

    So, that was my fun for today. Tomorrow, spring cleaning. Oh, joy.

  2. An aide awakened President Trump at 1 AM telling him Hillary Clinton is on the phone and says she must speak to him immediately. Trump reluctantly agreed to take the call.
    “What can I do for you, Mrs. Clinton?”
    “Mr. President, I just found out that one of the Supreme Court justices has died and I want to take her place.”
    Trump replied “Well it’s OK with me if it’s OK with Satan.”

  3. Yasunari Kawabata, winner of the 1968 Nobel Prize for Literature, and author of the novels Snow Country, A Thousand Cranes, and The Master of Go, among others, and a story entitled “The Dancing Girl of Izu”, which is one of the two best stories I know (the other is P.G. Wodehouse’s “Lord Emsworth and the Girl-Friend”) was born June 11, 1899. In his honor, spend some time today contemplating the impossibility of communication between human beings; I do that every time I talk to a female who is more than five years old.

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