Let The Food Coma Commence

On behalf of CederQ and myself I would like to wish everyone a Happy Thanksgiving.

In spite of the non stop insanity we have all been going through since FJB was installed, I personally still have much to be thankful for and I hope everyone else does too.

Before the inevitable food coma overcomes me, which by me estimate should be in about five minutes, I just wanted to express my gratitude to you, the people who keep showing up here month after month and year after year.

Keep your heads up and keep sticking your fingers into the eyes of the rotten bastards who seemingly never tire of trying to destroy our culture and way of life.

We WILL be here long after their plans have fallen apart and their bones turned to dust.

Because Fuck Them, That’s Why.

Things are turning around as I type and the Leftists and Commie Psycopaths are losing ground every single day now.

It is undeniable and a beautiful thing to see.

11 thoughts on “Let The Food Coma Commence

  1. Thank goodness food coma is not attributable to the clot shots…thanks for the daily flavor bites of life, amigos….
    Soapweed

  2. It came to me this morning that the top o’ my gratitude list today is the fact that we HAVE a Thanksgiving Day. T(Evil)PTB would outlaw and cancel it if they could. That they haven’t and can’t leaves me smiling.
    Thanks to Phil and Cederq for one of the most entertaining blogs on the interwebs.

  3. Hey! No behalfing on my account… Happy Gorge yourself to a coma day and I pray your infirmities subside, your wife and children and you enjoy the blessings we have received! I serve.

  4. Mornin’ all. Thank you, Phil, for keeping this place around.

    Insanity. Yeah. FJB is just the latest, possibly greatest in that way. Wilson, FDR, LBJ, Obama…

  5. The thing that saved me from the food coma yesterday and every holiday since forever is … COVFEFE!

    230 mile round trip yesterday trekking south to my brother’s new abode. That’s going to old in a hurry, I think. Then I had to stop at my sister’s home on the way back.

    As I age, driving in the dark is getting less and less enjoyable, especially in heavy traffic. As I was exiting off the interstate to my sister’s town, I had a bit of trouble seeing the start of the off ramp. Good thing they put up those diamond shaped signs with the yellow reflectors marking the left side of the ramp entrance.

    Otherwise, enjoyable day.

  6. Heading into our second Thanksgiving meal; I’d like to thank our hosts for their efforts and wishing them and all of my fellow miscreants a wonderful Thanksgiving weekend.

    Leigh
    Whitehall, NY

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