Saturday Night Hootenanny

Another Saturday night and we induct a new member of the Order of the Golden Emu.

Correctly guessing that what linked all the songs were that they were the next highest placing singles by “one hit wonders” is…

Dan Wasson OGE.

Now on to tonight’s music and other chance for an OGE. This one should be easy so get in you guess real quick.

https://youtu.be/ceO_QpHeLAQ
https://youtu.be/S2R6mzqqAZE
https://youtu.be/JAVFpThoeb4

David Blackmon Listens To Drivel So You Don’t Have To

Joe Biden is an Addled Sock Puppet for the Deep State
DB Daily Update | Nov.21, 2020 | David Blackmon

Ladies and gentlemen, I give you the man who claims to be the president-elect of the United States of America:

Verbatim Transcript:

“Governors, governors need to be able to get funding when they dispo..when they disp, uh…they need ta, ta uh…an, an, mmmm-bringabringa bring their national guard into play. And now, national guard’s gonna hafta play this, costs a lotta money. And governors need that paid for. We talked a lot about with the governors about what their amediate needs are. I’m gonna im, we’re gonna impose the, we’re gonna enforce the, ascuse me, employ the Defense, uhhh, re-cuh-strcm-aaact to be able to go out there annnnd…dictate…companies build and do following things: We need much more testing, we need much more masking, we need mass more…we need gloves. I ast them east ta go…I ast the National Governors socation to…tha Governor Cuomo, and the ones on the li…to let us know, what their shortages are, what they anticipate…”

This is the corrupt, pathological simpleton the deep state is about to install – their word, used consistently over the course of 2020 – as the next President of the United States of America. He’s a sock puppet, nothing more. He isn’t physically or mentally capable of being anything more than that.

Sweet Meteor of . . . Taxes

Man sells meteorite that crashed through his roof for over $1 million
UPI | Nov. 18, 2020 | Ben Hooper

Nov. 18 (UPI) — An Indonesian man turned an unusual bit of property damage into a fortune when he sold the meteorite that crashed through his roof for over $1 million.

Josua Hutagalung, 33, said he was working outside his home in Sumatra when the meteorite crashed through the roof of the house and landed outside.

“When I lifted it, the stone was still warm, and I brought it into the house,” Hutagalung told news outlet Kompas.

The 4.5-pound chunk of CM1/2 carbonaceous chondrite, a rare variety of meteorite, was valued at $1,858,556 by experts and attracted the attention of U.S. expert Jared Collins, who purchased the meteorite and resold it to fellow U.S. collector Jay Piatek.

Lights! Camera! Actionable!

Entertainment Industry Workers Exempt From California Governor Gavin Newsom’s New Stay-At-Home Order
Deadline | November 19, 2020 | Tom Tapp

In light of an unprecedented rapid rise in COVID-19 cases across California, Gov. Gavin Newsom on Thursday announced a limited stay-at-home order.

The order requires “generally that non-essential work, movement and gatherings stop between 10 PM and 5 AM in counties in the purple tier.”

That means basically every county in Southern California and 94% of the state’s population.

But Newsom’s office told Deadline on Thursday that the order did not apply to entertainment industry workers, who are on the list of essential workers and thus an exception to the rule.

The governor’s original Stay-at-Home order from March includes the following passage, which still applies:

In accordance with this order, the State Public Health Officer has designated the following list of Essential Critical Infrastructure Workers to help state, local, tribal, and industry partners as they work to protect communities, while ensuring continuity of functions critical to public health and safety, as well as economic and national security.

On that list of exemptions, under “Industrial, Commercial, Residential, and Sheltering Facilities and Services,” there is essential worker designation 15 which reads, “Workers supporting the entertainment industries, studios, and other related establishments, provided they follow covid-19 public health guidance around physical distancing.”

The guidance does indicate this exemption only applies if remote work is not possible, but with film and TV production it is often not.

Film and TV production employees were not included on the essential workers list during the first California shutdown in March. Their addition to the list speaks to the success and strong protocols on set since then.