Prickly City by Scott Stantis for July 11, 2021

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    William Robbins Premium Member about 3 years ago

    Well i was going to lament that this missed “Cancel Week”, but thanks Stantis. Misnamed troll’s post makes the irony all the sweeter.

    Texas Republicans rush to guard the Alamo from the facts — A museum talk about our book was suddenly canceled. https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2021/07/05/texas-republicans-rush-guard-alamo-facts/

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    Kip Williams  about 3 years ago

    For a putative coyote, he sure acts like a straw dog.

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    nosirrom  about 3 years ago

    And while Stantis waxes poetic about cancel culture COVID cases are increasing, especially in areas with low vaccination rates.

    https://www.healthline.com/health-news/here-are-the-states-where-covid-19-is-increasing-2

    ♪ Delta’s coming, Delta’s coming, Oh, you better wear your mask…♫

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    Holden Awn  about 3 years ago

    Wait til you see the pic he’s posting of YOU, Carmen; “Honest, officer, I’ve never heard of sexting”….

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    RonnieAThompson Premium Member about 3 years ago

    CaniteCanite (also known as caneboard, pinboard, softboard) is a low density fibreboard panel made from sugar cane fibres. It is easy to handle, light weight and durable. Due to its low environmental footprint it is considered a sustainable building product. It may be used without finish, painted or rendered with natural lime-based products.It is commonly used for Interior wall and ceiling lining Pin boards, bulletin board Office partitions Protective covering boards Sound isolation and reflected sound reduction Door fillings Stucco background Soundproofing under floorboards Fire lighter (saturated with paraffin)In Australia, canite is commonly sold in 2400 × 1200 mm panels. Typical thickness is 10–13 mm. Typical density is 350 kg/m3. Wikipedia

    Anti-Canite wouldn’t be environmentally friendly.

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