Luckily this person was not hurt. How could the driver not see the car? That is one big blind spot.
H/T SBSun and Drudge Report.
It seems they have adjusted their menu. We know that the East Take-out Ham of many peas sandwiched on Nachos was discontinued. Then the Blue Day Breakfast and The Korean Cabbage was deemed unworthy. Be advised the Oscar Meyer Hot Dog will no longer be steamed.
The BDB coffee shop is always opened and please remember ….

Here is a song I am just gorging upon. I’m on a listening rampage. I’m doing the chicken dance as I retrieve another bowl of green chile stew, and the sprinkler dance between typing sentences, chk-chk-chk. This is as catchy as a velcro hangnail with gonorrhea. More catch than a Bill Clinton used car. This thing catches more than Barry Manilow.
No clue who these knuckleheads are, other than a cover of a Daft Punk song, which, what the hey, let’s put that here too.
Luckily this person was not hurt. How could the driver not see the car? That is one big blind spot.
H/T SBSun and Drudge Report.
I was interviewed by a bright freelance reporter, Zach Koppang, back in February. Unfortunately, the media outlet he worked for went out of business before the article was published. Zach sold the article to Bakken.com and it was published today.
Enjoy!
For our callers abroad, BDB reports that the local dial-in numbers can try to trick you into hanging up by prematurely and erroneously informing you that there are no other callers. Upon your entering the access code, the voice tells you there are no other callers even if there are. Then it asks you for the host code or to just hit #. Do the latter.
US: 515-604-9908
Access Code: [see chat]
International Local Dial-in Numbers Corresponding to 515-604-9908
Albania +355 4 454 1702
Argentina +54 351 569-7183
Australia +61 2 8077 0505
Austria +43 1 2650524
Belgium +32 3 294 11 50
Brazil +55 11 3042-5274
Bulgaria +359 2 495 1701
Cambodia +855 96 696 7824
Chile +56 2 3210 9930
Colombia +57 6 7334210
Costa Rica +506 … Continue reading
I was wasting time looking through the Rasmussen site earlier and came across their survey about whether the country is headed in the right direction or on the wrong track. Surprisingly, the numbers look pretty good right now, especially when compared to the entire Obama regime. The trend for right direction has been positive since the election, reaching values unseen in the entire tenure of Mr. Obama.

Since there are fluctuations in this statistic, I’ve also plotted a four-week moving average along with a polynomial fit. Not to make too much of this but clearly the trend is favorable. Even discounting the rececnt spike … Continue reading
It seemed inevitable , but the streets are now not the sole possession of the paid progressives. In areas where the police are deliberately held back by the progressive politicians, the counter movement is now springing up.
It is not a good sign, as this can spin out of control quite easily. I would bet the anti progressive thugs group is not a paid group.
You can read more over at ace of spades in the ‘Backlash” post on 4/17/17.
Recall how many website operators ask you to click through their site to get to Amazon, so that they get a kickback. It appears Amazon is getting into the act itself (perhaps to cut back on gaming of the system) with Smile (https://smile.amazon.com/) wherein they donate the kickback to charity. Although they have a limited menu of suggested politically correct charities, they let you word search search for other charities and some non-PC charities are included:
