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Boomer’s Sunday

It’s time once again, Delta Whiskies and Whiskettes, for Boomer’s Sunday, where I cull through his weekly offering of ‘toons, and pick the best. Honorable Mention goes to my pals Chuck, Gerhart, Woke Infidel, AW1 Scott, AW1 Rod, and our own President Elect Toxic Deplorable Racist SAH B Woodman, Cameron, Skippy, HMCS(FMF) ret, Poetrooper, Mason, Jeff LPH 3 63-66, thebesig, Keepin’ It Real, and Ex, who also have provided some entertainment. These are mostly from the right, with humor scattered around. I am more than willing to post up differing points of view if they don’t annoy me. Now what could be fairer than that? So here we are, with the ‘toons that may amuse, make you think, or just piss you off.

Yes, G-Man. I know.

14 thoughts on “Boomer’s Sunday

  1. Great stuff!

    Just tested the “athlete advisor” bit. Threw some cat toys across the room and watched the cat chase them, “chrrrrrr”ing happily. No lectures, no bullshit.

    Much more fun than watching a third-rate second-stringer take a knee. (Or, is he a second-rate third-stringer?)

    1. I’ll make sure that gets passed on to the contributors, pen. Thanks. I’d like to think TAH has more to offer, though. Wait until the FOIA floodgates open and the paper on Valor Vultures starts falling like autumn leaves, for example.

  2. This is the best stop on Sunday Morning reading. Great ones gentlemen and I have seized and will redistribute a few.

  3. I watched live cams from various coastal towns in Cornwall, UK.

    Cornwall time was 2PM, clear sky and a bit chilly.

    Nobody is shut indoors or staying cloistered. Saw some surfers waxing their boards, and a lot of dog owners out with their pets.

    I thought the UK was on strict lockdown. It appears that no one in Cornwall thinks Boris is worth listening to about that.

    But with winter going on in the UK, the “government” (Boris the Idjit) has decided it’s time to cut down on carbon-producing heat methods, which means no wood-burning stoves, no coal, no gas. Just like them their Olden Times, when the peasants froze and the King and his court had plenty of food and big wood-burning fireplaces.

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