Martha 100, when I saw this book cover, my first thought was, "I know she is old, but she is not that old." (Google tells me she is 84.) A couple of years ago she appeared in an advertising campaign, apparently filmed shortly after far too much Botox. She does not seem to have repeated that, it is nice to see her face moving again. Whoever designed this book cover, really should have shown it to me before they went to print.
I was in DC last week to have lunch with a friend, and I walked down the Kennedy Center to see the tarp that was put up when that evil name was pried off the front of the building. There were two security guards out front to keep people behind the barricades. One of them asked what I was looking for, I said, "The same thing everyone else is, what is behind the tarp." He responded, "only god knows, and she isn't telling anyone!"
You know, Trump lies so often, that if he tells the truth, most people don't believe him.
Have some fun today!


People don't say 'the disgraced Martha'?
ReplyDeleteIt isn't a very attractive building really.
She did have a little bit of legal trouble a while back. It was not so much the crime, as it was the lies to try to cover it up that they nailed her for.
DeleteHope you didn’t put your hand in the reflecting pool!
ReplyDeleteI didn't go down that way.
DeleteWhat a waste of money and time. The Idiot In Chief.
ReplyDeleteWell said.
DeleteI adore Martha, every since she got out of prison and stopped taking herself so seriously.
ReplyDeleteThat tarp with come down one day and maybe it'll be enough fabric to wrap his corpse in before it's tossed on a garbage heap somewhere.
Happy Friday!!!
The Judge has demanded answers about why the tarp is still there.
DeleteThis is Martha's 100th published book...wow! She doesn't slow down.
ReplyDeleteThe fine print, it is her 100 favorite recipes.
DeleteAccording to her blog: https://www.themarthablog.com/2024/11/my-100th-book-is-out.html and it's her 100 favorite recipes.
DeleteThe Cover does not make it clear that it is her 100th book. That is a lot of good things.
DeleteThat tarp is a metaphor for all of the secretive unlawful dealings that the felon in chief has done. Just like the reflecting pool is a metaphor for his entire presidency. You are lucky that you live close by and can go and see (or not see) it.
ReplyDeleteKind of like visiting the side show at a circus these days.
DeleteThe tarp just attracts more attention to the mess he made. Silly man.
ReplyDeleteYup!
DeleteI can't imagine what it's like to live so close to the circus in Washington these days. I'm sure there are holes in that marble where the letters used to be. My guess is, they haven't repaired the holes thinking that somehow they will prevail and can put the letters back up.
ReplyDeleteThe city will bear scars for decades.
DeleteEllen is right -- if they'd just take down the tarp people would stop coming around and the world would move on!
ReplyDeleteThe only reason I walked down there, was to see the tarp.
DeleteThe Fake President - hiding the truth behind the construction sheeting but it will have to come down one day. Besides - it is startlingly obvious that The Fake President has no interest whatsoever in "the performing arts". He never had. He is a ****ing philistine who likes cage fighting, grabbing women in a vulgar manner and cheating in golf.
ReplyDeleteOnly one Brit that I know, would vote for him, and it is not you.
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