Happy Trumpsgiving!
Posted: Thu Nov 28, 2024 10:33 am
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trumpsgiving is appropriate considering trump is a fat turkey.
Did you already forget how you acted during COVID? There was no grace and kindness in your heart. Just hate and bitterness. Was not a good look.
I was disappointed in how many of my countrymen showed a lack of community and selfishness based on misinformation. This led to needless dying and suffering. Covid wasn’t as bad as how certain people dealt with it. Similar to how Trump’s many shortcomings were glorified by his followers. A low spot in American culture for sure.SeattleGriz wrote: ↑Thu Nov 28, 2024 1:13 pmDid you already forget how you acted during COVID? There was no grace and kindness in your heart. Just hate and bitterness. Was not a good look.
Glorifying trump’s hate and bitterness isn’t a good look either.SeattleGriz wrote:Did you already forget how you acted during COVID? There was no grace and kindness in your heart. Just hate and bitterness. Was not a good look.
Yet you didn’t feel the same about your govt that spread misinformation and put forth needless shutdowns and mandates.kalm wrote: ↑Thu Nov 28, 2024 2:48 pmI was disappointed in how many of my countrymen showed a lack of community and selfishness based on misinformation. This led to needless dying and suffering. Covid wasn’t as bad as how certain people dealt with it. Similar to how Trump’s many shortcomings were glorified by his followers. A low spot in American culture for sure.SeattleGriz wrote: ↑Thu Nov 28, 2024 1:13 pm
Did you already forget how you acted during COVID? There was no grace and kindness in your heart. Just hate and bitterness. Was not a good look.
Intolerance is the one thing that shouldn’t be tolerated. That intolerance was not a good look.
Oh…and I’m not a political leader.
Those who made mistakes and rules that were unnecessary or physically harmed people deserve criticism as well.BDKJMU wrote: ↑Thu Nov 28, 2024 3:00 pmYet you didn’t feel the same about your govt that spread misinformation and put forth needless shutdowns and mandates.kalm wrote: ↑Thu Nov 28, 2024 2:48 pm
I was disappointed in how many of my countrymen showed a lack of community and selfishness based on misinformation. This led to needless dying and suffering. Covid wasn’t as bad as how certain people dealt with it. Similar to how Trump’s many shortcomings were glorified by his followers. A low spot in American culture for sure.
Intolerance is the one thing that shouldn’t be tolerated. That intolerance was not a good look.
Oh…and I’m not a political leader.
That is a lie. You and your grossly uninformed stance not only resulted in damage to our youth and overall health, but also a huge loss in trust.kalm wrote: ↑Thu Nov 28, 2024 2:48 pmI was disappointed in how many of my countrymen showed a lack of community and selfishness based on misinformation. This led to needless dying and suffering. Covid wasn’t as bad as how certain people dealt with it. Similar to how Trump’s many shortcomings were glorified by his followers. A low spot in American culture for sure.SeattleGriz wrote: ↑Thu Nov 28, 2024 1:13 pm
Did you already forget how you acted during COVID? There was no grace and kindness in your heart. Just hate and bitterness. Was not a good look.
Intolerance is the one thing that shouldn’t be tolerated. That intolerance was not a good look.
Oh…and I’m not a political leader.
Behold! The great and powerful Kalm.SeattleGriz wrote: ↑Sat Nov 30, 2024 3:44 pmThat is a lie. You and your grossly uninformed stance not only resulted in damage to our youth and overall health, but also a huge loss in trust.kalm wrote: ↑Thu Nov 28, 2024 2:48 pm
I was disappointed in how many of my countrymen showed a lack of community and selfishness based on misinformation. This led to needless dying and suffering. Covid wasn’t as bad as how certain people dealt with it. Similar to how Trump’s many shortcomings were glorified by his followers. A low spot in American culture for sure.
Intolerance is the one thing that shouldn’t be tolerated. That intolerance was not a good look.
Oh…and I’m not a political leader.
I just had some of that last week - picked a flush of oyster mushrooms out back of the barn along with a chicken-of-the-woods. My wife's recipe isn't gluten-free though. Good year for mushrooms so far, back in the spring at the eclipse party we picked 4 lbs. of morels without leaving the property.
Hell yes! I’m looking for foraging classes. Need to update my game from when I was a kid. We have a ton of burn areas now everywhere where morels flourish.houndawg wrote: ↑Mon Dec 02, 2024 5:11 amI just had some of that last week - picked a flush of oyster mushrooms out back of the barn along with a chicken-of-the-woods. My wife's recipe isn't gluten-free though. Good year for mushrooms so far, back in the spring at the eclipse party we picked 4 lbs. of morels without leaving the property.![]()
There's no mistaking the morels for anything else; we get them here usually in the first two weeks of April - they're around a little longer than that but by mid-April the forest floor is grown to where they're hard to see. Oysters are out now around here and with the leaves of the trees you can forage from your car. If you see a car on the back roads moving at walking speed they're looking for oysters or smoking some killer weed. Or bothkalm wrote: ↑Mon Dec 02, 2024 6:54 amHell yes! I’m looking for foraging classes. Need to update my game from when I was a kid. We have a ton of burn areas now everywhere where morels flourish.houndawg wrote: ↑Mon Dec 02, 2024 5:11 am
I just had some of that last week - picked a flush of oyster mushrooms out back of the barn along with a chicken-of-the-woods. My wife's recipe isn't gluten-free though. Good year for mushrooms so far, back in the spring at the eclipse party we picked 4 lbs. of morels without leaving the property.![]()
Sounds lovely!houndawg wrote: ↑Tue Dec 03, 2024 8:50 amThere's no mistaking the morels for anything else; we get them here usually in the first two weeks of April - they're around a little longer than that but by mid-April the forest floor is grown to where they're hard to see. Oysters are out now around here and with the leaves of the trees you can forage from your car. If you see a car on the back roads moving at walking speed they're looking for oysters or smoking some killer weed. Or both
We do have a false morel around here but after you've seen one you won't be fooled - we have something called a lion's mane but I haven't heard of shaggy maneskalm wrote: ↑Tue Dec 03, 2024 9:10 amSounds lovely!houndawg wrote: ↑Tue Dec 03, 2024 8:50 am
There's no mistaking the morels for anything else; we get them here usually in the first two weeks of April - they're around a little longer than that but by mid-April the forest floor is grown to where they're hard to see. Oysters are out now around here and with the leaves off of the trees you can forage from your car. If you see a car on the back roads moving at walking speed they're looking for oysters or smoking some killer weed. Or both![]()
I’m fairly solid on shaggy manes and morels but false morels are close enough to make me a little nervous. A woman and her kid here had serious poisoning after eating the toxic ones a few years back.
Shaggy manes are absolutely delicious. I’d put them on a pedestal with morels.

Sounds like I need to enroll in Uncke Houndy’s foraging class and come down to Little Egypt.
