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David Bromberg Quartet - Mr. Bojangles (1977)
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Lyrics excerpt ...

genius.com

...
I knew a man Bojangles
And he danced for you
In worn out shoes
With silver hair, a ragged shirt, and baggy pants
He did the old soft shoe
He jumped so high
You know he jumped so high
And then he lightly touched down

Mister Bojangles
Mister Bojangles
Mister Bojangles
C'mon dance

I met him in a cell down in New Orleans, alright
I was down and out
He looked to me to be
The eyes of age as he spoke right out
He talked of life
Yes, he talked of life
He laughed and slapped his leg a step

...

[Spoken by David Bromberg, "This is really a true story, ya know.

A lot of people had heard the song. And well, at least Jerry Jeff has told me it was a true story.

I played guitar with Jerry Jeff Walker for about two years and we did this song every night for two years. And I never got tired of it. Jerry got a little tired of it. At night after the clubs closed we would do horrible things to it.

It was a true story, he, this guy, Bojangles was a, he was a street dancer in New Orleans. What he do was go from bar to bar, and ah, he put-a, put money in the jukebox or get someone else to do it. And then he would either dance or pantomime the tune, right.

And for that people would buy him drinks, get him pretty drunk, and then he would go onto the next bar and, the next one until it was closing time.

And then he would do it the next night. And after a few night of this, he would end up on the corner and the cops would pick him up and take him to the drunk-tank; which is where Jerry Jeff met him.

Ah, Jerry Jeff wasn't there on a research project, I... I mean the way I got that story, I, I may have that wrong, but the way I got that was he propositioned the right woman, at the right time, in the wrong place.

And her husband, the bartender ... ah, called the cops and they, ah, they took Jerry, ah, to the parish jail.

And he, he and this guy just talked for three days in the cell about, you know about what he does."
...


... And her husband, the bartender ...

I still enjoy that lyric and its context ...


Also the MIT shooting ...

Police Identify Person of Interest in Brown-MIT Shootings
www.vanityfair.com

... Authorities say Claudio Manuel NevesValente, a person of interest in the Brown University shooting and the killing of an MIT professor, was found dead in a New Hampshire storage facility ...

@#1 ... President Trump, will be personally checking all the girls, to make sure they're really girls." ...

Will Pres trump be conducting those ~inspections~ personally?


Teen Beauty Queens Say Donald Trump Walked in on Them Changing When They Were as Young as 15 (2016)
people.com

... At least four women who competed in a Miss Teen USA beauty pageant told BuzzFeed News that Donald Trump walked into their dressing room while the contestants as young as 15 were undressing.

Mariah Billado, the former Miss Vermont Teen USA, tells Buzzfeed that the now 70-year-old Republican presidential candidate caused a panic in the dressing room of the 1997 pageant when he barged in unannounced as the young women were changing.

However, she says Trump shrugged off the intrusion, saying something along the lines of: "Don't worry, ladies, I've seen it all before." ...



@#1 ... a winter festival known as the Miracle of 1511, people in Brussels lined the streets with more than 100 lewd and satirical snow figure ...

The Raunchy, Comical, Political Snowman Invasion of 1511 (2018)
www.atlasobscura.com

... Three big balls of snow, some lumps of coal, a couple of sticks, and a carrot. Today's typical snowman is minimalist, almost abstract. It is an artistic devolution from what they once were"markedly more advanced and artistically challenging. Even Michelangelo dabbled in the medium.

Centuries ago, snowman-makers, many of whom were themselves artists and craftsmen, put considerable time and effort into their snowmanship.

One particular fluorescence in the canon of snow art was during the Middle Ages, when things were made with snow to make a statement. In some places there was a tradition among artists to populate cities with snowmen after a heavy snowfall. In a time when famine, plague, sickness, and conflict were not uncommon, snow often brought winter festivals and other officially endorsed morale boosters, which provided some moments of relief and levity to people who might otherwise be surviving on grass or dropping dead.

The thinking was that the public could blow off steam for a week or two"with erotic dancing, excessive drinking, political jokes, and public art displays"but in a somewhat supervised way.

That is exactly what took place in Brussels, then an important city in the Duchy of Brabant, during the particularly brutal winter of 1511. It was called the "Winter of Death," and the city was covered with snowmen. ...


President Trump Job Approval
www.realclearpolling.com

...
RCP Average 12/2 - 12/17
Approve: 45.5
Disapprove: 53.5
Spread: -10.0

President Trump Approval - Economy
www.realclearpolling.com
RCP Average 12/2 - 12/16
Approve: 41.0
Disapprove: 51.8
Spread: -13.8

President Trump Job Approval - Immigration
www.realclearpolling.com
RCP Average 12/2 - 12/15
Approve: 46.9
Disapprove: 49.6
Spread: -2.7

President Trump Job Approval - Inflation
www.realclearpolling.com
RCP Average 11/19 - 12/15
Approve: 35.7
Disapprove: 62.8
Spread: -27.1

President Trump Approval - Crime
www.realclearpolling.com
RCP Average 11/3 - 12/15
Approve: 47.5
Disapprove: 49.5
Spread: -2.0




@#55 ... Would you say the President of Honduras that Trump pardoned, he intended to cause mass social destruction in the United States? ...

That's a good question.

Honduran president planned to shove drugs "right up the noses of the 'gringos'," according to witness in New York drug case (2021)
www.univision.com

... A document filed Friday by federal prosecutors in New York makes new drug trafficking allegations against President Juan Orlando Hernndez of Honduras, who allegedly told a co-conspirator that he was going to "shove the drugs right up the noses of the gringos." ...

The investigations into fmr Pres Hernandez seem to predate the Biden presidency.

Honduras president, others targets of DEA investigation (2019)
www.politico.com

... U.S. federal court documents show Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernndez and some of his closest advisers were among the targets of a Drug Enforcement Administration investigation.

A document filed by prosecutors on Tuesday in the Southern District of New York mentions Hernndez as part of a group of individuals investigated by the DEA since about 2013 for participating "in large-scale drug-trafficking and money laundering activities relating to the importation of cocaine into the United States".

Hernndez was elected president of Honduras in late 2013.

The document is a July 2015 application to the court to compel Apple, Google, Microsoft, Yahoo and AOL to give investigators email header information, but not emails' content, for a number of accounts. Two of the accounts are believed to be of Hernndez, the documents says. ...


www.kff.org

Another benefit of ACA was it sort of federalized these rules and took the complexity of 50 different states applying their own rules regarding how pre-existing exclusions would be applied.

www.outsourcestrategies.com

The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) of 1996 has put forth a protection measure that insists on limited use of preexisting condition exclusions by a new employer plan.

Preexisting condition exclusions can be applied only to those health conditions for which medical advice, diagnosis, care, or treatment was recommended or received within a 6-month look-back period (6 months before the date on which the individual enrolled into the plan). The first day of the coverage or waiting period (the time period after an employee or a dependent becomes eligible to enroll under the terms specified by the plan) designated in the plan is considered as the enrollment date. This means that if you had a medical condition in the past for which no medical advice, diagnosis, care or treatment has been received within six months prior to your enrollment date in the health plan, it cannot be regarded as a preexisting condition to which an exclusion can be applied.
There are certain cases for which preexisting condition exclusions cannot be applied such as pregnancy (irrespective of the previous coverage the woman had or not) and health conditions of a newborn, an adopted child under age 18 or a child under age 18 placed with a family or individual for adoption (unless the child receives cover under creditable coverage within a period of 30 days since the birth, adoption or placement for adoption and does not undergo a break in coverage). Genetic information may not be considered as a preexisting condition if the diagnosis of a condition is absent.

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