Sunday, March 27, 2016

The LuLac Edition #3176, March 27th, 2016

WESTWARD HO PRIMARY RESULTS 2016

ALASKA

Sanders

WASHINGTON

Sanders

The Washington Republican primary takes place on 24 May.

HAWAII
 Sanders

Hawaii Democrats also voted awarding 25 delegates through a “presidential preference poll,” a hybrid event in which voters showed up at a scheduled meeting, like a caucus, but voted by secret ballot, like a primary.

BARLETTA ON CNN
Representative Barletta.
Congressman Lou Barletta was on CNN’s “Smerconish” program Saturday and touted the candidacy of Donald Trump. Also appearing in the segment was Dr. Terry Madonna of Franklin and Marshall College. At the end of the segment, Barletta and the renowned Jimmy’s Lunch featuring those great hotdogs got a shout out from Michael Smerconish whose parents grew up in Hazleton. 
and the dogs from Jimmy's! 

10 Comments:

At 7:40 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Great picture of the processed snout, tail, entrails laden shit food NEPAers eat by the ton that keep pushing the cost of health care higher and higher....

 
At 9:39 AM, Blogger David Yonki said...

Great picture of the processed snout, tail, entrails laden shit food NEPAers eat by the ton that keep pushing the cost of health care higher and higher..

IN RESPONSE

Thank you. We aim to please.

 
At 10:06 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

In the Yonk's defense, he is not the poster child for the promotion of post illness self care.
He is a product of the area. Eat, drink get sick, have surgery, take pills, rinse and repeat.

 
At 7:08 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Feeling the Bern...

 
At 9:02 PM, Blogger David Yonki said...

In the Yonk's defense, he is not the poster child for the promotion of post illness self care.
He is a product of the area. Eat, drink get sick, have surgery, take pills, rinse and repeat.

IN RESPONSE

Yep, those hot dogs once a month really caused my corneal disease requiring surgery and got me a ticket on the one in 150,000 Myasthenia Gravis neurological disease express. Who knew, according to you anyway that hotdogs can make you go blind.
Thanks Doc, see you in surgery.


 
At 9:04 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Dave: Saw you on c-28. Not enough time on air. Is that a Denver orange crush tie??? Loved the tie!!! That amount of time on the air is not worth getting dressed up.

Take Care, Joe B.

 
At 9:11 PM, Blogger David Yonki said...

Dave: Saw you on c-28. Not enough time on air. Is that a Denver orange crush tie??? Loved the tie!!! That amount of time on the air is not worth getting dressed up.

IN RESPONSE

Dave: Saw you on c-28. Not enough time on air.

Joe, its the nature of TV. You think this is Sports Reporters? But thank you for watching.

Is that a Denver orange crush tie??? Loved the tie!!

No. It is a Geoffrey beene recommended to me by my personal shopper. Yep, I have one.

That amount of time on the air is not worth getting dressed up.

Well there were a few segments that were taped by you know me, a Catholic school boy, any amount of time in a suit and tie will give you good graces because God and the dead nuns are always watching.

 
At 11:17 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Saw you on TV.
Both times this weekend.
Really good thoughts.
Especially liked your comments on Trump's having to have a personal primary.
He ain't listening Dave.

 
At 9:51 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Allow some observations:
Every region has its signature menu evolved from "the old country", "Americanized and Darwinized". Our food is more for enjoyment rather than necessity. The government agencies, in response to public pressure for safety etc. have shaved the unique edges from the food ingredients. When a product finds a way to be special it pops up on our horizon and creates a stir. These products are "markers" in our life. Overdoing anything, even exercise is jeopardizing.
My heritage is mining. Mom was schooled in home ec, cooked healthy for the family, kept up on what was "good" and made sure the everyone took their vitamins, etc. She died suddenly of a heart defect at 61. Dad became an office guy after the war, ate what mom fixed, enjoyed moderate amounts of beer and scotch (we never saw him drunk), enjoyed smoking cheap pipe tobacco, loved Abe's hot dogs, pierogies, smoked keilbosa, sardines and a good joke. Other than an occasional cold, slightly elevated blood pressure, and a hernia that the VA fixed - twice he remained in good health. He died at home, in his sleep at 93, outliving those he grew up with but maintaining a wealth of people he met along the way.
So basically play the cards you are given, LIVE IT UP in a disciplined style and allow others to sample what this world offers.

 
At 7:07 PM, Blogger David Yonki said...

LIVE IT UP in a disciplined style and allow others to sample what this world offers.

IN RESPONSE

LIVE IT UP knowing that at the age of 62 you can't eat like you were 21. But enjoy it in moderation and make trade offs.
If Friday night is pizza night, then make sure it stays on Friday.
Good post.

 

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