Taylor Swift Tells Trump Not to Use The Fate of Ophelia
Thursday, November 6, 2025
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Miss Universe Mexico Walks Out
Twitter video
Wednesday, November 5, 2025
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Michelle Wu, the incumbent mayor of Boston, ran unopposed in the 2025 mayoral election after her main opponent, Josh Kraft, withdrew from the race following the preliminary election in September. Wu had won the preliminary with about 72% of the vote, while Kraft received about 23%. Kraft's withdrawal left Wu as the only candidate on the November general election ballot, making her the first Boston mayor to run unopposed in a general election since 1997. Wu subsequently secured her second term as mayor easily.
Mary Sheffield is the mayor-elect of Detroit, having won the November 4, 2025 election with about 77% of the vote, making her the first woman to serve as Detroit's mayor. Sheffield, 38, has served on the Detroit City Council since 2014 and became its president in 2022, the youngest ever in that role. She ran as a "people’s champion" and has a history of focusing on community issues such as gun violence, infrastructure, housing, and transit. Sheffield is known for advocating increased funding for community violence intervention and mental health resources and plans to focus on rebuilding neighborhoods, creating jobs, and poverty alleviation in her administration.
Tuesday, November 4, 2025
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Ottawa Famous Five
The "Women are Persons!" sculpture in Ottawa commemorates their successful 1929 "Persons Case," which ruled women were "persons" under the law and eligible for appointment to the Senate. The sculpture, created by Barbara Paterson, is located near the Senate of Canada Building on the Plaza Bridge.
The Famous Five were five Alberta women—Emily Murphy, Henrietta Muir Edwards, Nellie McClung, Louise McKinney, and Irene Parlby—who brought the "Persons Case" to legal challenge in Canada. They are famous for their successful fight to have women legally recognized as "persons" under the British North America Act, which opened the door for women to be appointed to the Senate and advanced gender equality in Canada.
There is also a Famous Five sculpture in Calgary Alberta.
Signs
Monday, November 3, 2025
Monday Mural
Sunday, November 2, 2025
Watch Twitter Video here - SNL
Yes, I searched and searched and this Twitter video is the only one I could find, so forgive all the crap that follows (X's fault).
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Mary ‘May’ McGee: The dignified Irish mother who took on the might of the State and became a feminist icon died October 28, 2025.
It was 1970's Ireland. May McGee was 27. She had four pregnancies, had strokes on three of them, suffered paralysis and a cerebral haemorrhage. Partially deaf, living in a mobile home in Skerries with her fisherman husband Seamus, her doctor, a good man, said another pregnancy could kill her. He advised a diaphragm and spermicidal jelly.
May’s stuff was seized by Customs. She and Seamus was denounced from the altar: ‘Certain people in this parish have brought the church into disrepute’ She left, and never went back.
She was furious. How dare they! Mary Robinson agreed to take her case. Mary Robinson would become Ireland's first female president.
First the High Court threw May’s case out. Then the Supreme Court came down in favour, 4 to 1.
A landmark case. It took another four million years before ‘normal people’ could get what they needed, without prescription, or a letter from the Pope, to protect against pregnancy.
Contraception on demand! did you ever hear the like?! ‘ A terrible waste of male seed!’ Why couldn’t the young couple live as ‘brother and sister?’.
May, and Seamus, did us all an enormous favour. They breached the steely grip of the Church, backed by the State. They showed it was possible for ‘ordinary’ people to take them on, and win.
And just in case you’ve forgotten the depths of hypocrisy our very own Taliban sank to, while May was fighting for freedom to choose, 78 priests in Blackrock College were raping little boys, while nuns in ‘Mother and Baby Homes’ and Magdalene Laundries were terrorising young pregnant girls, dumping their dead babies in septic tanks or open fields, or selling them, for handsome profits, to America.
Ah yes, the good old days
Friday, October 31, 2025
Forget Me Not Coffee
Gardiner Expressway from Spadina Avenue to Highway 427 closed until Monday, at least they waited until the game was over to close it.
What a ball game! We lasted until 1 AM.
I would add that it started at 8 PM EST and ended at 3 AM!
COOKING

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