Saturday evening Links

by | Jan 24, 2026 | Daily Links | 90 comments

Much of the country looks like this, but not here. Every time we get one of these polar events, it seems to come down east of the Rockies. It’s cold here, but bone dry. And we’re headed into the danger zone with lack of snow. February and March usually save us, but we’ll see this year.

Links?

Fucking ghouls.

Another FAFO in Minneapolis.

Mark Carney, global political star…

Yep, it’s cold. You know what you don’t see on this map? Idaho.

Xi appears to be a political bulimic.

Paw patrol.

Hey Big Apple, how you liking your new mayor?

I put the possibility of success at somewhere around 5%.

Okay, that’s it for me. It’s a balmy 25 outside with bright, blue sky. Think I’ll work on my tan. Peace out, Glibbies. Stay safe if you’re in the storms path.

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Spudalicious

Spudalicious

Survey says I’m a Paleolibertarian bitches. That means I eat “L”ibertarians for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Soave tastes a little fruity. Wait a minute, that doesn’t sound quite right…

90 Comments

  1. Stinky Wizzleteats

    Hmmm, looks like the weather’s already killed all the other commenters. Damn shame that.

    • Plinker762

      All the assholes in the south are stealing our snow.

      • Gender Traitor

        Inorite?? According to the radar, it’s been snowing for a while here in SW OH, but I’m only just starting to see some flakes blowing around.

        Making chili and cornbread to celebrate being snowed in. 😋

      • SarumanTheWoefullyIgnorant

        The snow doesn’t bother me. It’s the predicted freezing rain after the snow that worries me. Especially since the prediction after the precipitation is seven straight days below freezing into the following Monday. If power goes out pipes will freeze. We’ve already got one outside pipe that’s scheduled for replacement.

      • Gender Traitor

        SarumanTWI, when it gets bitterly cold here, we leave a thin stream of water running from vulnerable faucets, especially the kitchen sink, which is on an outside wall. Supposedly helps keeps pipes from freezing. 🤷‍♀️

      • Gender Traitor

        …and open cabinet doors at least partway to let warm(er) inside air get at the pipes.

      • Fourscore

        I had the water line freeze a couple times over the years, cold like today but no snow cover. The installers opened up the wall and thawed it out. Now I keep a hair dryer close by, it’s frozen a couple times since but a 1/2 hour of heat and the water starts to gurgle. As long as we have early snow cover it doesn’t freeze.

        It doesn’t freeze ’til it’s about -35 or so, didn’t freeze last night, snow cover. It only freezes at night, we used enough water in the day time to keep things running.

      • R.J.

        Asshole in the South here. We just stole your sleet.

      • Plinker762

        RJ, I’ll me magnanimous and let you keep the sleet.

    • Rat on a train

      We were warned we should lay low as ICE would be in the area.

    • Threedoor

      It got up to 34 here.

      I need to have a talk with Spud about not talking about Idaho.

      • Spudalicious

        Dude. For many years, I told everybody that you don’t want to move here. It’s cheap because if it’s not frozen, it’s on fire. Yeah, nobody listened.

      • Threedoor

        I tell them it’s next door to Ohio.

  2. Plinker762

    Before global warming, he could have just put her on an ice flow.

  3. Not-so Rugged Individualist Hobbit

    It passed south of here. They forecast 8 inches, we got half that. We are getting the cold, though, but it’s forecast for 14 above but that’s not unusual for this time o’ year. However, it looks like we won’t have a sub-zero night this season, and that is unusual.

    • JaimeRoberto (carnitas/spicy salsa)

      “Forecast 8 inches and got half that.” That’s what she said.

  4. Derpetologist

    My weather prediction yesterday was correct: minimal snow accumulation. The roads are clear, but many places are closed anyway. When one place closes, others close too in a chain reaction. I walked to a nearby Pizza Hutt and got a big NY pizza with pineapple. Yum. The sidewalks are a little slippery, but otherwise, I had no trouble getting around. The places that were open closed early, so it’s a good thing I went on my foraging expedition when I did.

    • Threedoor

      Foraging.
      Get any good grubs and berries?

      • Derpetologist

        I saw a bird and bought some beer.

        Hops are plants; therefore, beer is a vegetable.

        A botanist told me the term vegetable is meaningless scientifically. Every part of a plant is either a root, a shoot, or a fruit.

    • Evan from Evansville

      Happy actual bday!

  5. Shpip

    “Children don’t need more screen time,” he added. “They need movement, fresh air, unstructured play and permission to unplug.”

    In places like NYC, that’ll get you arrested, or at least a call to Child Protective Services.

  6. UnCivilServant

    Since nobody’s around I’ll ask whether the sequel to Judge of Jinwick should follow the same forced format to better fit serialization.

    On one had, it works better for this site. On the other, it’s more difficult to write, and less fun.

    • SarumanTheWoefullyIgnorant

      I would vote for getting it right than getting it on schedule.

      • Evan from Evansville

        Agreed.

      • Evan from Evansville

        I should clarify: In my head, getting it “right” means ‘getting the story you want.’

    • ZWAK, doktor of BRAIN SCIENCE!

      Write the story you want to write, and then put together a second version that is serialized.

      • Threedoor

        Cut it at 1200 words for serialization.

        Even if it’s in the middle of a sentence.

      • Gender Traitor

        Write the story you want to write

        This.

    • Derpetologist

      I kept my fiction submissions to about 1,000 words because that’s what I saw others doing.

  7. Bobbo

    Still cloudy, getting cooler, glad Im not inOKC or worse Manistee, yikes!

    • Tres Cool

      But Manistee isnt the UP. You miss out on the pasties!

      • Nephilium

        There’s a couple stands at the West Side Market that sell them as hand pies. The Irish place calls them Scottish pasties though.

  8. Trials and Trippelations

    Some rich foolish kid at the private university in town was fool enough to buy my skis for the snow/ice we were anticipating this weekend.
    Of all the things I have listed on FB marketplace my skis selling (I am in Texas) let alone selling first was not something I was predicting

    • Threedoor

      Reminds me of the Goodwill ad like “like that winter coat that moved with you to Phoenix”

      • Trials and Trippelations

        Yea the movers gave me a strange look when they unloaded those

  9. Shpip

    The discussions in Cairo with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu focused on moving forward with a phased plan intended to ease the long, bitter conflict.

    The cease-fire will only last as long as it takes Hamas to re-arm and train new recruits.

    • rhywun

      Netanyahu faces domestic calls to delay broader concessions until Hamas hands over the body of the last remaining hostage.

      I would also demand filling in all the tunnels that I hear they’re still expanding/repairing.

      Because yeah I do not believe that Hamas has any interest in peace.

    • Bobbo

      Wont load for me, looks like fun though

    • Evan from Evansville

      That’s a lot of fun. 10 grandkids = winning Life. Fun project he started the same time they started coming around. Reminds me of Dad’s work at the Evansville Courier and Bluefield Telegraph before, where I was born. His crazy Asperger’s talent is he could just find stuff like that, things people *did.* That’s not nuts, but he did five columns a week like that for 40 years.

      Strange, strange man. At least once a day, for several several years now, starts his ‘Mom’s a champion farter’ bit every time she *does* let one loose. She chastises him every time for it. She means it. He either doesn’t care or remember. (Both, to an extent.) Just happened, actually!

  10. rhywun

    Mark Carney, global political star…

    NYT inhabits a different universe from the rest of us Exhibit MCMLXIX…

  11. Fourscore

    25 people killed in Chitown so far in January, 23 by gun. All are black or brown. Not a word about the violence there but let one white woman/one white man

    get killed FA and the whole country erupts. Somehow our priorities are inconsistent.

      • Bobbo

        Cool website,
        Horrible stats,
        Stay warm my friend

      • Threedoor

        Ten head shots.
        80% effectiveness.

        Nice job.

    • SarumanTheWoefullyIgnorant

      Coloured lives don’t matter. Unless a narrative can be spun from it.

    • Evan from Evansville

      This comment and thread are a fabulous encapsulation of what this place really is.

      Bravo, all y’all. Special bonus to 4×20 with the germane thought.

  12. rhywun

    dismissed by Trump as ineffective, but Denmark’s paw patrol should not be underestimated

    The tiny heroes a weary world needs. Good doggies! Take down Hitler!!

  13. EvilSheldon

    Hi everyone! I just tossed an article submission in the hopper.

  14. Bobbo

    Some of the videos I see on x right now really scare me. And the reason is more for the children who are posting these things that could potentially wreck their entire lives, and they’re doing it for all the world to see.
    Very sad

      • Bobbo

        Lets take our guns and go kill ICE kinda stuff, very stupid, no masks at all

      • Threedoor

        They will get jobs in the next administration.

      • Bobbo

        Digging ditches?

      • Threedoor

        To line people like up next too.

      • creech

        Do they really believe that Trump/ICE are Nazis? How do they think they would have been treated if they pulled this shit of interfering with business at Prinz Albrecht Strasse or in Lubyanka Square?

    • rhywun

      for all the world to see

      It is astonishing how many people have not learned that lesson.

      • Threedoor

        When FB nukes your account it’s not visible to anyone anymore, I have no doubt they keep every keystroke you typed for posterity within the company and for the right politicos.

        Does X leave banned accounts up?

      • Bobbo

        There is some very hardcore shit being posted on x right now, and I just don’t think these people have a clue as to what they’re doing cause, if Trump was what they said their asses would be rounded up and they’d be disappeared for good.

      • Bobbo

        Think about what Bidens gang did to the J6ers, these kids are stupid. If Trump were close to what they think he is then they better hide now cause they are fucked. Traitors get hanged.

      • Mojeaux

        You know, we tried to pound this into our kids as they were growing up. We stressed that it’s a PRIVILEGE to be anonymous, to not have their lives strung out on social media, but they never got it. The dopamine hit was too much to resist, I guess. XY posts like it’s never going to come back on him and bite him in the ass. My husband has told him constantly to cut that shit out because you never know who’s going to dig you up in twenty years, but when you’re twenty, twenty years is a long time.

        I almost NEVER put their pictures or names on the internet. I also asked my husband to quit doing it (tbf, it was only on FB and not nearly as frequently as everyone else).

        When they were growing up, I was reading mommy and DIY blogs where those bloggers’ kids and details were constantly on display, if not the stars of the show. I’ve always thought that was as egregious as taking out credit in your child’s name and leaving them with shit credit when they turned 18.

      • Threedoor

        I’m with Moj.

        I’m self employed and now do t have social media so it dosent matter. M

        I have told my friends and family not to post pictures of my kids. When I had social media I only ever made one friend accessible post and then removed it less than a week later with a picture.

        My dad is addicted to the approval he gets through FB and has shared the last 20 years of his wife’s grandkids lives. Mutual acquaintances think that they are my kids and that I live with him because he never mentions or shares pictures of his actual grand children.

        It can be a major ego stroke but the fallout is going to be massive for a lot of people.

      • rhywun

        When I de-socialmedia’ed some years ago I vaguely recall them (Facebook?) offering an option to remove mentions of me in pics I appeared in. I have never visited that site since I removed my account so I have no idea if it works or what of me is actually out there.

    • Stinky Wizzleteats

      Thank God social media wasn’t a thing when I was that age. It would’ve been a disaster.

      • rhywun

        I would have been fine. I wasn’t social then, not terribly social now.

      • Fourscore

        Rhy, I would say you are one of the more sociable Glibs. I’ve met a few and you actually seem to be a nice guy.

      • rhywun

        Aw shucks.

        Here, sure.

        In real life lol not so much.

  15. Tres Cool

    Turned a $4.98 Sam’s Club rotisserie chicken into 2 quarts of soup.

    • Bobbo

      Grind!
      Tall Cans!
      And Buffalo trace,

    • Spudalicious

      Grocery store rotisserie chicken is a marvelous protein for a lot of things.

      • Bobbo

        Shredded makes a nice topping treat for my 5 dags,
        /spoiled brats

      • Drake

        Our dog gets excited for rotisserie chicken leftovers too.

        Made an awesome buffalo chicken dip with it once. I should do that again.

      • Gender Traitor

        Sam’s Club’s rotisserie chicken salad makes me long for office carry-ins to justify buying it. 😋

  16. Derpetologist

    I learned the other day that the oldest boat ever found (a canoe) was 10,000 years old.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pesse_canoe

    Today I learned the oldest spears ever found are at least 200,000 years old.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sch%C3%B6ningen_spears

    The oldest tool, the Kanjera stone, is basically a knife.

    ***
    These implements, known to experts as Oldowan—named after the Olduvai Gorge, an archaeologically rich site nearby in Tanzania—were shaped by our human ancestors into an impressive variety of wedges and hammers between 2.6 million and 1.6 million years ago, at the very start of the Stone Age.
    ***

    It was made long before anatomically modern humans.

    • creech

      And some pre-human was pissed off because the invention of the stone knife was going to eliminate his job.

    • Bobbo

      Yes, its pretty interesting on X today, cheers!

    • rhywun

      Good grief that is tasteless. I have to approve.

    • rhywun

      Things are getting pretti nasti in Minneapolis.

    • Fourscore

      When I was a kid in Mpls 75 years ago the biggest complaint I ever heard was their newspaper got wet before I delivered it.

    • Threedoor

      Oh my wife will
      Get a kick out of that!

    • Stinky Wizzleteats

      Yikes, a bit mean for my taste.

      • Threedoor

        She’s savage.

  17. Evan from Evansville

    Interesting conundrum with the cold: The latch broke on our front door. The thingy ya push down on with your thumb to open, not a knob. So the door’s closed by the lock, but there’s no way to get in from the outside without help. Well, go ’round back to the garage is another option, I s’pose.

    I trust this won’t get interesting for Peabody’s soon walk.

  18. rhywun

    Holy shit.

    Video evidence of what it is like to slide through life while being a complete moron with absolutely nothing to say but everyone kisses your ass because you’re a billionaire.

    This is the the future of Marxist revolution? I am not sure whether to laugh or cry.

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