Sparky doesn’t always win,

but he sure as hell gives it a good effort.

Sparky got a stuffed lamb for Easter.  It’s his favorite thing.

A few things:

I wasn’t being tricky.  I intended to throw Lambchop over the couch, but it landed on that plastic bin where Sparky might not be able to reach it.

The couch is on the edge of the rug.  Sparky is trying to get on the couch without much traction on the hardwood floor.  Sparky’s diligence is inspirational.

Sparky is proud of his hideout.

Sparky always liked  being under the dining room table.  With the solarium blocked off and a couch in front of the table, it is Sparky’s little fort.  Rusty is an enthusiastic freedom hound, so prefers open spaces.

Since Rusty doesn’t come in, Sparky has been stashing his favorite toys in his hideout.

Sparky feels betrayed.

At the end of 2016, Ohio State played Clemson at the Fiesta Bowl in Phoenix.  I had attended both of those colleges, and have a nephew near Phoenix.  Since I had recently had some good fortune, it seemed like the universe was nudging me to do something.

The idea was to take my Ohio State engineering nephew to Arizona to see the game and visit a couple of nephews.  Since I was loyal to both schools, I wouldn’t favor either team, but would cheer for all good plays.

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Iranian propaganda is absurd.

Iran is posting ridiculous AI videos on Twitter to frighten us with their advanced technology. 

This “newly-made advanced military drone” has no propellers for lift.  If it could fly, it’s too small to hold more than a pound of explosives.  

It’s just so stupid.

JUST IN🇮🇷❌🇮🇱 Iranian Women reveals newly-made advanced military drones that could damage 6X more than Shahed-136 with low cost from $4,500 to $8,000 and continued drones production.

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Pentagon spent more on lobster in one month than it did on trans health care all year.

Advocate:  Pentagon spent more on lobster in one month than it did on trans health care all year

Stop it queer magazine, I am already proud of our military.

Trans people require ongoing medical care, and that isn’t compatible with military deployment.  A peanut allergy can disqualify a person.  Being taller than 6 foot, 6 inches tall disqualifies a person, as does taking ADHD medication.

The military exists to attack and defend, not to explore personal life choices.  The Pentagon shouldn’t spend anything on trans health care.

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