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Minnie Skirts Gender: Disney Parks Announcer Drops “Ladies and Gentlemen, Boys and Girls”

The phrase “Ladies and Gentlemen. Boys and Girls,” will no longer stain the atmosphere above Disney theme parks out of respect for people who don’t feel they fit any of those categories.

Stephen Green ambushes Bill Whittle and Scott Ott with top and bottom stories of the week during this Right Angle Lightning Round.

  • California prevents construction of new power sources and wonders why they have to work like Sisyphus to keep the AC on.
  • The phrase “Ladies and Gentlemen. Boys and Girls,” will no longer stain the atmosphere above Disney theme parks out of respect for people who don’t feel they fit any of those categories.
  • Biden nominates environmental lawyer as assistant secretary of the Navy. ‘Nuff said.
  • 57% of Americans don’t think President Biden is in charge at the White House. What does this say about our nation and our media?

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33 replies on “Minnie Skirts Gender: Disney Parks Announcer Drops “Ladies and Gentlemen, Boys and Girls””

One of the best work schedules I ever had was working 4X10. the longer day doesn’t seem that bad, but the 3 day weekend every week was Wonderfullll!
If any of you get the chance, seize it with both hands!

I also worked that schedule for almost 30 years of my career, and it was great! The hour long (round trip) commute among other considerations necessitated the schedule. Another option I’ve experienced is working 9 hr days 5 days 1 week, 4 days the next week, alternate (flex) Fridays off, the working Friday being only 8 hrs. It’s my experience that 9 hrs is not significantly longer than 8 hrs.

It sounds like they don’t need to go that far. They could just get a big load of rubber bands and wind them up…

I’d racked up so much vacation time, I was taking Wednesdays off this year until mid-june. That was great. work a little, rest a little, work a little, rest a little. And I noticed that at the rate I was accumulating vacation time, I was still GAINING time last spring.

And you’re completely justified.
In my defense, I spent 20yrs working freelance. No vacation pay, no bennies, no job security…

Hey Scott…is there a reason this is only on BlueTube, and not on Rumble? Because I have officially decided to not use BlueTube at all…not even for the backstage videos.

Australia put a condition on the purchase of the Abrams tank for an Auxiliary Power Unit, APU, a little generator to run the electronics and the air conditioning while the tank is stationary. As far as I know the USA still has not figured out how to do it. We gave up and bought the tanks and stuck one on the out side. Its partly solar. It works.

If the POTUS is just a figure head, then why is the pipe-dream being propped up?
Who here thinks that heads will never role, and who here thinks we’re in a lot of trouble?

Now there’s your problem “who there thinks..” Their responses to things are indicative of an organization with no real leader. The Biden administration is the dog that caught the speeding car and now can’t safely let go.

Australia too. Its useful for making small training battle maps on the fly. Showing the buildings in a Taliban base, etc. I knew one of the training officers here in Canberra, he used his extensive miniatures collection at a military academy to represent buildings obstacles, etc. “This orc is the Taliban commander.” lol. Its cheap. It works. Its funny.

I never thought about it that way. Remember the scene battle map from Top Secret?

Its worse than that; the US government, DOE, went on a big hunt 10 years ago for those patents. “Why are they not being used?” They discovered their own department bought the patents in Reagans first year and forgot they owned them.

It has been said that a country can’t let its civilian energy infrastructure drift to far from its military energy infrastructure. That is a valid point. If an army truck can’t run on ethanol or hydrogen then you can’t allow the transport sector go there. I know of one defense linked firm that bought up two major 2003 inventions and the projects have quietly died. A compressed air wind technology with built in storage, a third generation car battery.

A friend has one of these from a different inventor. There is no theoretical anchoring and I’ve found a reluctance on the users to submit to proper tests, particularly blind tests. So until someone is willing to do that its a non starter. In the one case something like this was tested with proper procedures; it failed. That thing claimed diagnostic power. The test was several dozen people with known diseases and cancers. The gadget was all over the place.

Just a warning I’m someone that looked at over 400 ‘perpetual motion’ classed power technologies. I’ve found none that work as claimed. I found one that worked but produced toxic by-products. Browns gas generators are burning chromium.
I also studied test tube cold fusion. Pons and Fleishmann. That works but its unreliable. We know why and can fix it but we no longer have access to the needed labs or money. The greens and the IPCC really don’t want clean energy.

The “power source” Bill described of water being pumped is only ridiculous because it is listed as generation, not storage. It is more akin to a giant battery than a power plant, and similar systems are used elsewhere. Makes a bit more sense if you have solar production during the day that exceeds what you need and you can store that extra this way, or one of several others.

“No, that dagger to your chest feeling isn’t you being offended… that’s a precursor to a heart attack.”

The only reason its listed as a power station is that the energy industry refuses out right to create a provision in the pricing for storage which was part of ALL the plans first proposed back at the beginning of the solar grid idea. To add a provision for storage the price per watt the solar companies get has to go down a fraction to create a differential margin between the solar price and the price at your meter. We are talking fractions of a cent per watt. The greens genuinely want it to fail. Some because they are secretly nuclear supporters, Jones, Mann, etc. Some because they want to tax all economic activity though energy and you can’t do that if there is a clean energy with working grid storage.

Yeah, such batteries are good and even essential to balance the grid. Especially one with lot of solar/wind attached that can’t be controlled or predicted.
What I’m baffled about is Bill said these are pumping in the night and release during day. I’d have expected the opposite to store the solar and produce it back during night. Maybe it was just a random insertion.

They might not be using them the way they should, and are instead just making money. If you use electricity at night when it is cheaper because fewer businesses are using it, you can pump the water up and then during the day, when power is more expensive, let the water out and “create” power then, which you can sell at a higher price.

If that is the case, not only is it closer to a generator (if we really stretch the word) it also does the exact opposite of what the system is designed to do and instead just makes grifters rich.

No Bill has that right pumping at night makes sense in California. The main load is air-conditioning in the day. Solar can’t meet that peak so that’s when they run the water down hill. Power demand is lower at night with morning showers, evening showers and cooking causing big dawn and dusk bumps. If it was somewhere north like Wisconsin, where they have real winters, it would be different.
My degrees in the field. I actually did Green House with lectures from one of the major climate fraudsters. He answered my lecture question on cloud seeding with an outright lie, and I knew the right answer. I was near the top of the class.

Was really hoping that Steve would have used the opportunity to again make fun of the horrible “4th of July” (why can’t the left say “Independence Day”? – he asked rhetorically) video that Terry McAuliffe put out. He is “Grilling” at a grill that is overloaded – and not turned on; and “Drinking” a beer that is not opened. Very mock-worthy and I though perfect fodder for a lightning round.

Like Steve, I thought that the word that Scott was supposed to have found objectionable was A-MEN-ities. Not the walking part.
As far as Disney, this was so easy. “Ladies and Gentlemen, Boys and Girls and Everyone in between.” Done, and likely nobody would have noticed. If Karen is still obsessed, tell her to calm xer jets.

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