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[–] [email protected] 59 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago) (1 children)

“But look at how pretty their train stations are”

-Cucker Tarlson

[–] [email protected] 7 points 2 months ago

Now I just need funding to film it in zero G.

I don’t wanna spoil things, but if you’re looking for floating strange liquids, maybe check out the new Alien movie.

[–] [email protected] 21 points 2 months ago (2 children)

That’s why Trump was attacking Brian Kemp in Georgia. Last time, Kemp refused to go along with Trump’s ploys to steal the election. He’s adding pressure now to make sure, if the opportunity arises, Kemp helps Trump steal the next one.

[–] [email protected] 24 points 2 months ago

What an absolute weirdo. Choosing my (half-)dozen mixed donuts is one of the bigger joys of a donut run.

[–] [email protected] 14 points 2 months ago (1 children)

How long until the book burning people come for it?

[–] [email protected] 32 points 2 months ago (3 children)

Did they not pay Ken a bribe or something? There’s no way he’s doing this for normal Texans

[–] [email protected] 14 points 2 months ago (3 children)

west palm beach and miami beach aren’t under water yet

[–] [email protected] 28 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago) (2 children)

well, some of them are misogynists too

[–] [email protected] 82 points 2 months ago

And you’ll never believe the rent prices on the other ⅓

[–] [email protected] 34 points 2 months ago

The illusive size extra medium.

[–] [email protected] 52 points 2 months ago

It turns out Kamala’s been doing business in Ukraine since 1928, when she founded Burisma in Hunter’s basement. It’s all on the laptop, I swear!

 

Donald J. Trump plans to hold a “general news conference” on Thursday afternoon at his private club and home, Mar-a-Lago, the first such event he has held in months.

Mr. Trump announced the event on his website, Truth Social, on Thursday morning.

 

Singer Justin Timberlake has been arrested for driving while intoxicated in the Hamptons, a law enforcement official told ABC News.

The arrest occurred Monday night in Sag Harbor, New York. The pop star will be in court on Tuesday.

 

The actor, who was best known for playing Chandler Bing on Friends, was found dead at a Los Angeles-area home on Saturday.

TMZ reported that Perry was found in a jacuzzi at the home, and no drugs were found at the scene.

 

The 'It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia' stars came up with the idea for their Four Walls Irish American Whiskey in a bar, of course

The stars of It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia are bringing their humor and charm to a new venture: whiskey.

Glenn Howerton, Rob McElhenney, and Charlie Day launched an Irish American whiskey brand called Four Walls, and it is now available nationwide, PEOPLE can reveal exclusively.

After the trio released a limited whiskey in 2022 to raise money for the bartending community, they started to experiment with a new spirit.

In a hilarious YouTube video about the "origin story," Day sips on a smooth Irish whiskey, while Howerton orders an American rye for "something a little more bold." A tap on the back from McElhenney forces the two drinks to spill into one another, thus creating Four Walls Irish American Whiskey.

"We wanted to create a brand celebrating the four walls that have held our good times in and kept our troubles out,” Howerton says of the whiskey named after the four walls of a bar.

The 80-proof blend is hitting bars around the country soon, and is now available to order online at FourWallsWhiskey.com, ReserveBar, Flaviar, and Caskers for $36. The brand is also selling merchandise, with 100% of proceeds from select items benefiting Tales of the Cocktail Foundation.

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"After our higher-end releases, it was important for us to make a whiskey priced that all of our fans could try and that bartenders would want to use in everyday drinks," Day said in a statement.

"The three of us have come up with some of our best ideas and had some of our most memorable nights out together in unassuming rooms where great bartenders made us feel like a million bucks when we probably didn't have a hundred between us," added McElhenney. “That is the power of a great bar - when your favorite people are there, your favorite bartender is working, and a great song is playing. Nothing can beat that good time, and that’s what Four Walls is all about.”

It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia follows the daily shenanigans of Philadelphia bar owners Charlie Kelly (Day), Mac (McElhenney) and Dennis (Howerton). Kaitlin Olson — McElhenney's real-life wife — plays Dennis’ sister Dee, who is the pub’s lead bartender. Danny DeVito also appears as Frank Reynolds, a.k.a. the legal father of Dennis and Dee.

The show premiered its 16th season in June.

 

The House on Saturday approved a “clean” stopgap funding bill to avert a government shutdown, sending the legislation to the Senate for consideration hours before the midnight funding deadline.

The measure would keep the government funded at current spending levels for 45 days and it includes $16 billion in disaster relief — matching the figure the White House included in a supplemental request. It does not include Ukraine aid or border policy changes.

The chamber cleared the stopgap bill in an overwhelmingly bipartisan 335-91 vote hours after Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) rolled out the proposal. One Democrat and 90 Republicans voted against the measure.

The plan marked a stark shift in his posture when it comes to government funding. And it could spell trouble for his Speakership as conservatives heighten their threats to confiscate his gavel.

At the same time, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) announced Senate Republicans would not allow the upper chamber’s bipartisan continuing resolution (CR) to advance, deferring to the House plan.

That proposal would keep the government funded through Nov. 17 and it includes $5.99 billion in disaster relief and $6.15 billion in Ukraine aid.

McCarthy told members of his conference earlier this week that he would not bring the Senate measure to the floor for a vote after a number of conservatives voiced concern with the inclusion of Ukraine funding and the lack of border security provisions. Support for Ukraine has become a hot-button issue in the House GOP conference.

McCarthy bringing a clean stopgap bill to the floor was a departure from his previous stance on government funding.

The Speaker in recent weeks had been pushing his conference to coalesce around a GOP-crafted stopgap bill that includes border security, a move that was designed to give Republicans greater leverage in negotiations with Senate Democrats and the White House. He had brushed aside the possibility of working with Democrats to avert a shutdown, underscoring the importance of getting border security provisions in any funding measure.

But on Friday, a band of 21 conservatives voted down that GOP stopgap bill, leaving McCarthy with few options to avert a shutdown ahead of the looming deadline. Hours after the failed vote, the Speaker floated a “clean” stopgap bill without Ukraine, following through with that idea Saturday morning.

While the Saturday vote brings the country one step closer to averting a shutdown, it also puts McCarthy at a greater threat of losing his gavel. Hard-line Republicans for weeks had been publicly warning that the Speaker could face a vote on his ouster if he worked with Democrats to fund the government.

“If Kevin McCarthy puts a continuing resolution on the floor, it’s going to be shot, chaser; continuing resolution, motion to vacate,” Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-Fla.), one of McCarthy’s foremost adversaries, said earlier this month.

McCarthy, for his part, brushed aside those threats on Saturday.

“If someone wants to remove because I want to be the adult in the room, go ahead and try,” he told reporters.

“But I think this country is too important. And I will stand with our military. I’ll stand with our border agents. I’ll stand with those that have to get their medicine from government as well,” McCarthy added. “I think that’s too important.”

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