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Before we isolate and contain 2010 (and deep archive as many recorded and other data representations thereof as we can find [for future living monkey generations to scratch their heads in wonder about]), there is this brief matter of long-neglected housekeeping that I shall now attend to.
EE was kind enough to provide me with these pictures (and other content which, as a matter of editorial discretion, will not be a part of this post).
Allegedly, there has been a dam violation of Part 301, Inland Lakes and Streams, of the Natural Resource and Environmental Protection Act, Act 451 of the Public Acts of 1994, being sections 324.30101 to 324.30113 of the Pennsylvania Compiled Laws, annotated.
In furtherance of our standing policy of randomly pursuing hopeless yet generally stylish causes in a belated manner, the ZK Legal Team shall be dispatched forthwith.
Happy New Year one and all.
I always suspected that squirrels would be the first to lap up coagulating lard dropped out through the drain plug of a mobile churro deep fry vat. (I’ll deal with the Dam Beavers next.)
In decreasingly deep cover (amongst the so-called Coastal Elites), Homey and I continue to appreciate the complete absurdity and pointlessness of the ongoing merger with our personal technology. Nevertheless, there’s an odd sense of accomplishment in the progress made.
VDH provides a good — almost poignant — description of what is happening in California. I guess it was too good to last more than a few decades.
In reference to the tenuous bifurcation of the Golden State into mutually exclusive zones of approximately opposite character, each such “world” still is not so different than the other, personal technology-wise anyway.
Ho ho ho. Merrrry Christmas!









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