Odd Stuff (Part 1)

It’s partly general, international crazy, but with a great big side helping of the Murdoch papers utterly, pants-wettingly, loathing the Victorian Premier for (a) leading a progressive state government; and (b) being both popular and, to date, impervious to the blatant editorialising (“Dictator Dan”) from the Murdoch rags. And the RWNJs are responding to that.

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This is gonna be Schnappi all over again…

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Shades of Chance the Snapper…

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And Reggie the Alligator in South Los Angeles area from 2005 to 2007.

He was sent to the LA Zoo, escaped, then went AWOL for a short time before being recaptured.

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Uh, weren’t microbes from space what started the outbreak in The Andromeda Strain? :fearful:

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Liked that film when I say it in the theater .a good science thriller. Haven’t seen it since. Maybe time for a relook.

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And this guy in Brooklyn:

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The book is a very good read as well.

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Oh look, it’s Chance the Snapper, seizing his chance!

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Big Kim is possibly alive and well, maybe, while Little Sister Kim is perhaps both not well or alive, conceivably. Of this I think we can be certain, this week.

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They’re just taking turns at being dead.

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Those surveillance tools sold as doorbell cams alert to all suspicious activity, including the police’s.

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"Amazon drivers are hanging phones from trees outside Chicago Amazon delivery stations and Whole Foods stores so that they will have first dibs on accepting new orders, according to a new report from Bloomberg.

The outlet viewed footage of drivers syncing their own phones up to the devices that are suspended in trees and then parking nearby to wait. Amazon’s system chooses drivers based on who is closest to the pickup location — meaning drivers with access to phones even slightly closer to the stores and delivery stations have a leg up on accepting orders before competing drivers."

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