More Pronoun Nutbaggery

No, liberals haven’t thought of this one yet, but give them time. I’m just trying to speed up the process, for my own purposes.

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“From now on, Ii will refer to myself as ‘Ii.’

(That’s a capital “I” followed by a small “i” … It’s a lot clearer in Times New Roman font.)

Ii do this to show that although Ii celebrate e.e. cummings, Ii also don’t want to culturally appropriate the style of him/her. And, because of white patriarchy.

In my typical bold style, Ii proclaim myself part of the following bold inclusive community:”

Walrus was at the games

Multiple ones. Got to see the Rockies play the Phillies and the Yankees with varying closeness to the field.

Starting witht he Phillies game, had the Bob Eucker seats.

Mile high seat line, without any drugs.

Got a little closer for the Friday night game with the Yankees. This is my friends season tickets.

Then the front row seats. Literally, for Sunday’s game.

Have some more but IMAO is having troubles with uploading images today. May post more later but here are some screen pictures from the game.

I’ll leave you with the video highlights. Later in the game you’ll see a guy wearing a yellow jersey, that’s my friend James who I was staying with. We grew up together in NY.

Scrooge McDuck’s Swimming Pool Finally Becomes Useful

I wasn’t sure how this would work when I first read the headline, but the details are intriguing: you can save serious money in taxes on a house or car purchase?

Gold and Silver Now Legal Tender in Florida
Armstrong Economics | 30 May 25 | Martin Armstrong

… Florida is not the first state to declare gold and/or silver legal tender. Utah passed the Utah Legal Tender Act of 2011, which declared coins of either metal legal tender. Oklahoma passed Senate Bill 862 in 2014, recognizing U.S.-minted gold and silver coins as legal tender and exempting them from taxation. Kansas and West Virginia have similar policies. Texas has recognized these coins as legal tender and enacted legislation to protect them from state seizure. Wyoming treats gold and silver as currency and has exempted it from sales tax. South Carolina and Louisiana have similar policies.

Florida’s approach is a bit more structured. Gold coins must be at least 99.5% pure and silver coins at least 99.9% pure to qualify as legal tender. The weight and purity must be imprinted on the metal with the name or symbol of the mint refiner. Both will be exempt from sales tax.

The state government may choose to accept silver and gold coins for payments on taxes, dues, charges, and debts. Yet, these transactions must be done electronically, and the coins will be held by a public depository while processing.

So, no lugging around bags with “$” written on the side.

Will Floridians see people using silver coins to check out at the grocery store? No.

… The law entails that payments in gold and silver coinage are entirely optional, and no person or business is required to accept them in payments. Merchants will not be required to attain knowledge on metal purity or have scales behind the cash register. The difference now is that businesses are allowed to accept them if they choose to do so. There are numerous tax benefits to choosing metal over cash.

If John Doe wants to purchase a boat from a dealership with gold, for example, the dealership must voluntarily accept the coinage but is in no way obligated to do so. Then the dealership has the burden of verifying the spot price of gold or silver rather than the state. However, if you go to a bank to cash a check, the bank will have the ability to offer clients payments in gold or silver coinage rather than cash. Another aspect to consider is that Florida will no longer add a sales tax on transactions in gold and silver, lowering the cost for businesses and consumers by around 6%.

They didn’t mention using gold coins in vending machines, parking meters or — hmm — slot machines? — but I think people will figure that out through trial and error.

Bond Girlathon Friday : Results from 5/16/2025 : New Matches for 5/30/2025

We are back with the results and new matches. I hope you missed me!

Results

Sophie MarceauNo PreferenceMolly Peters
1361119

Maryse Guy MitsuokoNo PreferenceSerena Scott Thomas
156561

Matches for 5/30/2025

Match 1

Mie Hama (Kissy Suzuki) vs Halle Berry (Jinx)

ContestantRecordTotal Scores
Mie Hama0 – 1 – 043 – 4 – 201
Kissy Suzuki

Actress:Mie Hama
Nationality:Japanese
Bond Movie:You Only Live Twice (1967)

Synopsis:

Kissy Suzuki was a ninja working for the head of the Japanese secret service, Tiger Tanaka. She had a mock wedding with James Bond, who underwent surgery to disguise himself as a Japanese fisherman, so that the pair could explore a quiet village without being noticed.

Mie Hama

VS

ContestantRecordTotal Scores
Halle Berry0 – 1 – 0107 – 1 – 187
Jinx

Actress:Halle Berry
Nationality:American
Bond Movie:Die Another Day (2002)

Synopsis:

Since Die Another Day was the 20th Bond film, and marked the 40th anniversary of the series, Jinx was introduced in the style of Honey Ryder, rising out of the sea in a bikini, with a hunting knife attached to her side. Jinx worked for the NSA and was assigned to kill Zao.

Halle Berry

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Match 2

Akiko Wakabayashi (Aki) vs Rosemund Pike (Miranda Frost)

ContestantRecordTotal Scores
Akiko Wakabayashi0 – 1 – 044 – 2 – 127
Mademoiselle La Porte

Actress:Akiko Wakabayashi
Nationality:Japanese
Bond Movie:You Only Live Twice (1967)

Synopsis:

Aki was a senior agent of the Japanese secret service, working directly under its leader Tiger Tanaka. She was confident and independent, and tricked Bond into walking over a trap door, which catapulted him down a steel slide leading to Tanaka’s office. She drove a Toyota 2000GT and saved Bond’s life on many occasions. Mid way though the film, an assassin tried to poison Bond, but Aki was poisoned by mistake.

Akiko Wakabayashi

VS

ContestantRecordTotal Scores
Rosemund Pike1 – 0 – 0215 – 5 – 45
Miranda Frost

Actress:Rosamund Pike
Nationality:English
Bond Movie:Die Another Day (2002)

Synopsis:

Miranda Frost was an MI6 agent assigned to investigate Gustav Graves. An Olympic fencing champion, Frost worked as Graves’ publicist and fencing partner. Bond discovered that Miranda was a double agent working for Graves, who had killed off Miranda’s competition in the Olympics so that she could win gold.

Rosemund Pike

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