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Saturday, February 1, 2020
Lockhart's Top LaFonds Volume 107
Thoughts on Sunday preaching.
History is hard to edit, too.
A man in church has a grave responsibility.
My only problem with guns is that they seem to create a false sense of security when the culture is subverted into an expensive hobby rather than a martial practice. Read to the end for the good stuff on feudalism.
Where does PacNW land on the Harm City timer?
Please, if you are a LaFondian journalist, get your pics to me and I will post them here or on twooter.
Damn, couldn't get James to listen to the cartel ep.
Movies I haven't seen.
Boxing talk: training for bare knuckle, don't miss the comment from Banjo.
BJJ talk, Banjo and James.
Banjo and James give a rundown of handweapons!
Welcome to a new reader and listener, reading the ancients, and living like them, along with James, like The Aeneid, for instance.
Conversing on the train with an armored-truck driver.
My older daughter's first grade curriculum includes a lot of rather embarrassing hagiography on George Washington. The beautifully illustrated book includes a passage on the Half-King.
I have been wondering what plyos were. It's kind of like what the elderly Chinese do in parks.
A story about assessing a threat and quietly signaling your own readiness - not an escape.
James LaFond reviews Joker (2019).
Attending church has been a good influence on James, this is really profound and beautiful.
I appreciate the meticulous work of historians like Dobson, but when the truth has been so thoroughly and systematically buried, more drastic methods are called for.
I am really thrilled about this series of fiction and would love to release them together in a large hardcover volume.
How to read history without blackpilling or blinding yourself.
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