1. For those of you those who loved “Jurassic Park” and the many sequels, I have a deal for you. What about owning your personal, life -size dinosaur? Do you want a 39-foot high, Animatronic T-Rex? Or maybe a velociraptor? Just go to the Facebook market and these can be yours for just a few thousand dollars, without counting removal and transport.
The T-Rex and his friends belong to Field Station: Dinosaurs, in Leonia, New Jersey. The Dinosaur Park closes after the autumn season and the owners sell their stars on social media.
According to NJ.com, the founder of the park asked: “Where do 30+ dinosaurs close when their park closes? Hopefully to a good house – or maybe a few unexpected places.” He recommends “to be sure that you have a big back garden.”
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When I was a child, I had a small giveaway from a nearby Sinclair -filling station that I loved. That dino mascot was an apatosaurus, although we all thought it was a brontosaurus at the time. Now I can buy a “46” Juvenile Apatosaurus “, complete with switch cabinet and speaker – all for just $ 1,860. I wonder if my landlords will mind?
2. Of course, it’s just bad math: victims of my operation know that I hate bad grades. We all make mistakes, but there are credible and … there is this. The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) has released a slight revision of the end of the term of office of President Joe Biden. Here the Kop van Washington Post is: “American employers have added 911,000 fewer jobs than reported for the first time, according to new BLS data.” Our Lefty friends at the post noted that it was “the biggest preliminary overhaul to banengies on record”.
I used to have to deal with different parts of the government as part of my previous job. One group was better than all others – the BLS. It was like the gold standard of gold standards. And the staff was filled with super nice people who seemed happy that a person called them and needed their help. My conviction has decreased as the jobs of the government were openly politized and figures were suspected. This timely error, exactly when we entered a crucial election, seems to place the BS in BLS.
3. Skate Like the Greats: speaking for clumsy Ox Americans like me, we can appreciate the majesty of skateboard goat Tony Hawk. For those who don’t know, Hawk is the skateboard-large that became the name for the sport personally and even in video games. Hawk broke an incredible record in 1999 and did an “900”, which AP describes as an “a 2-and-half-turn trick that few skateboarders dare to try.” And who could blame them? He landed to the glory of the crowd and repeated that performance 17 years later. The skateboard that he drove while making history in ’99 is now in a display case because it was sold for $ 1.15 million, according to a statement from Julien’s auctions. You can touch the success of skating, as long as you have more than a million left.
4. Is this how Mao became Dik?: The Mob at Diselent Magazine (De Outlet calls itself “a mainstay of the Democratic links.”) Decided which better way to celebrate irony than people to give the chance to “enjoy the” only Marxist food and reassome tour of New York City. “” Yum. Marxism, who brought dozens of millions of victims all over the world, who delivers a dinner of $ 250-a-records with “Limited Spots available”. Employees of the world … “Come vaasslorously!” (The last part is an actual quote.) This description says everything about the Lower East Side Food Fest: “Led by research reporter, French-trained chef and deviating employee Arun Gupta, we will party on dumplings, rice bread, babka, pizza, tamales, the history of immigrants, the immigrants, the immigrants, the immigrants, the immigrants, the immigrants,” “” “” Make sure you wear a Che Guevara T-shirt and wear your American Express card. Tickets can still be available for fundraising from the mid -October.
5. Dewey beats the New York Times: “Dewey beats Truman” is one of the most famous mistakes in news history. The famous incorrect Chicago Daily Tribune -head went down in history when Harry Truman won the presidency and kept the newspaper in victory. Fast-Forward until 2025, and time stated: “Man did not find guilty to kill Trump in Florida.”
In the meantime, Ryan Routh, who tried to kill Trump, was found guilty of all charges. Now points of sale will often prepare more than one version because the most important part of “news” is “new”. Maybe the Times tells the truth and it was just an honest mistake that published the wrong version of the story in the hurry of the moment. Or maybe it was just Wishful Thinking from a Lefty employee who knows that there will be people who believe the original story, whatever happens.
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6. I married what?: Fans of mediocre middle comedies may remember the forgotten Mike Myers film: “So I married a Bijl murderer.” The modern update is too damn true. We have seen too well how left is obsessed with murderers, in which the alleged CEO of the UnitedHealthcare Assassin Luigi Mangione is celebrated. Freedomnews TV took their cameras outside the courthouse to interview Mangione fans (Luigi, not Chuck). The answer they received from one was, well, memorable. “So I am married to Luigi’s AI; I am not a joke,” replied an apparently serious visitor. Now I remember that Erika Eiffel became known for having a commitment ceremony with the Eiffel Tower. So this is just a computer upgrade or downgrade.
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7. Those bad Republican columnists: the socialist loving wages in Jacobin found something else to hate the right-architecture. If you like traditional styles like our president, it turns out that you are one of the bad guys. The outlet ran: “Trump’s real architectural agenda is social submission.” According to the loosened piece, “Trump’s ghostwriters understand the symbolic use of neoclassical architecture as an instrument of social control, especially the implications of the racial past of style.” Rome if you want, and you apparently place the “r” in racism. It goes further and claims that it is bound to slavery: “Neoclassicism therefore represents the betrayal of the founding ideals of our nation of freedom and democracy, not their fulfillment.”
The screed nags over the “Maga fetish for neoclassical design.” It tries to bind every action that Trump has brought from Gaza to AI to data centers all in his master plan. “Subject with the state is the real agenda.” Simply because he likes nice buildings. Thanks to Trump, they think of Rome every day, just like normal people.


