Saturday, April 8, 2017

On Guard



We're standing guard, here at the Compound, while the commentariat debates the latest Syria news. 

Was Trump making a power play to Chicom President Xi and the Norks, while temporarily sacrificing relations with Russia to win over the corrupt, lying, elite, hypocritical, venal, rude mainstream media and their establishment political patrons? 




Or was he simply shilling for the New World Order Globalists and their useful stooges in the Jihad? You be the judge. 




In related news, I'm pleased with the sofa I bought the other day in far, far north Dallas. It was cheap, easy to put together and it works. Good result and it replaces an ancient loveseat that had been taken over by Blue Upholstery.




Blue Sofa's not allowed on this couch, though he's welcome on the Moslem rugs. "Furniture's for humans, not for dogs," I tell him sternly, and he pads off to a large cushion in the dining room, where he bides his time. 

God bless,

LSP

10 comments:

  1. He'll get up on the couch at night... And he's getting old so his memory isn't all that good. Be gentle with the old blue gentleman. He protected you from the UPS terrorist...

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  2. I noticed that you're flying the Lone Star Flag.

    Do the OTHER Anglicans fly the Obama Hope and Change and income redistribution flag?

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  3. I think he was doing both. He needs to get himself a thinking bench, or maybe a new sofa.

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  4. That's a very nice and attractive sofa, LSP. So, was "putting it together" screwing the legs on?

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  5. LOL Adrienne, that was my thought as well. It is a handsome sofa!

    Be kind to your Blue Warrior, even as he ages like fine scotch, he protects you from all manner of ills...

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  6. Thanks, Brig. I was thinking LSP was considering my comment a bit snotty. Let's not forget he had to put the cushions in place, too.

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  7. LL, I think the other Anglicans pretty much fly the rainbow flag. They're like ambassadors for Austin and San Francisco.

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  8. Thinking bench? A must have, Jules.

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  9. Adrienne, assembling that furniture was an, ahem, arduous task.

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  10. Brig, I promise to be kind!

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