Sunday, April 22, 2018

Lockhart's Top LaFonds Volume 21

James joined Myth of the 20th Century to discuss Fight Club, it's a good one!

James appeared with Luke Ford on a livestream, or download the mp3.

Lukas McKane brings us SCIENCE!

The joys of public schooling in Baltimore.

The graphomaniac describes his career transition.  He left out the part where I call him once a week to torture him with tech support and spreadsheet talk.

More help for the nearly blind.

Portlandia indeed.

In case you wanted to know about James' friends' love life.

It's oligarchs vs. labor.  Oligarchs have never felt racial solidarity and they won't start any time soon.

Happy birthday, Jim Bowie!

The problem with democracy is false authority, the solution - end women's suffrage!

I guess these guys never got their sushi.

An enterprising fellow tries to sell a blade and lives to ride another day.

Travel Diary:  Baltimore's Violence Guy experiences culture shock.

I understand there are places in this country where the benefits of public school still outweigh the drawbacks.  Be grateful for now, and have a plan to pull your kids out of school.

The Checkered Demon delivers truth in his charming way.

Everyone is on drugs.

Europeans and Africans have coexisted in North America for nearly 500 years.  That is long enough to form a unique social and genetic structure.  There are ants that do something like this.  Give the Central Americans and Asians time!

I do think that James underestimates the gun culture in the US but we must heed his words.

Self defense queries from young ladies are always welcome!

MMA analysis: Rockhold v. Romero.

A Man Question on tribalism and civilization from Sven in Sweden.

James watches TV so you don't have to.

It's hard out there in the crackhead economy, and for innocent teenagers looking for a ride.

Tony Cox had a lovely morning.

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(c) 2018 Lynn Lockhart

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