Monday, April 28, 2025

SHE IS NOT MY CUP OF TEA ............................

 

Ipersonally think she is  hard  face  and  not that  pretty ........she looks  good  made  up   sort of  ...she is  a  6   ...skinny   6  .....and has a  kid    so that  puts  her  down   to a     5  .........and she is married  .......to  that   ginger  bastard   twat  ....he  could not be  king  .......and  she is  a shitty  fucking actress  on  suits  ......really.....anyays  she  does not look good   her  face is  way  too  hard  .......buy hey!!!!!....if that is  what you like to fuck ..........look at some of the  bastards  that   waddle around  eal mart  with   fat  fucks   .......those   fuckers    need  stanton  optical ........



Meghan Markle Goes Makeup-Free in Sweats and Sneakers for Her First-Ever Podcast Interview

Meghan addresses her last name, morning routine and what's next for her professionally in a revealing new podcast interview with her friend, Jamie Kern Lima

Janine Henni
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Jamie Kern Lima/Youtube Meghan Markle on The Jamie Kern Lima Show

Jamie Kern Lima/Youtube

Meghan Markle on The Jamie Kern Lima Show

Meghan Markle is taking the mic for a raw new interview with her friend, Jamie Kern Lima.

On April 28, The Jamie Kern Lima Show dropped a new podcast episode featuring the Duchess of Sussex. A promotional clip shared to Instagram showed Meghan, 43, and Jamie, 47, in black sweats with sneakers. Meghan also sported a top stitched with the names of her kids — Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, whom she shares with husband Prince Harry — that she previously debuted in an Instagram video.

As she introduced the episode, Kern Lima said one of her favorite spots in her house are in her two rocking chairs, adding that she and Meghan have spent "countless moments in these chairs" chatting.

"Usually when we're together, we're in our cozy sweats and no makeup. So that's how we are today, too, sitting right here in our cozies with no makeup. And I'm inviting you into the rocking chairs with us."

Related: Meghan Markle Speaks Out on Long-Standing Rumors About Running for Office

A clip of the introduction shared on Instagram showed why the decision to go makeup-free was a good one, as the Duchess of Sussex appeared to wipe tears from her eyes.

"I wasn't expecting that one!" Meghan said with a laugh. "They're just great, it's so great — this is why it's nice not to have makeup on."

The snippet then showed Meghan saying, "We spend so much of our life trying to prove something. To prove that you're enough. You have to prove that you're pretty enough. You have to prove that you're smart enough."

"You prove that you're a good wife or a good friend or and I was like, 'I am just so done with the prove it game.' And if you can't see it, I can't, I don't need to prove to you why that's your loss. Because I know that I'm a great friend, and I know the kind of mom I am, and I know the kind of human being I am," Meghan said. "I know how I show up, and I love being able to be that person with the people that I love. So worthiness, maybe part of worthiness comes when you stop having to feel like you're in the prove it game."

"Hallelujah. I am getting emotional right now," Jamie said. "Getting out of the prove it game, like, feels like joy, tastes like freedom."

Jamie Kern Lima/Youtube Meghan Markle on The Jamie Kern Lima Show.

Jamie Kern Lima/Youtube

Meghan Markle on The Jamie Kern Lima Show.

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The IT Cosmetics co-founder teased the chat as Meghan's "first-ever podcast interview." Meghan previously acted as a podcast host for Archetypes as well as Confessions of a Female Founder from Lemonada Media, which debuted on April 8, but this is her first time joining a podcast as a guest.














Sunday, April 27, 2025

ARE YOU SURPRISED .....!!!!!!ME NO !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!........

 

Are you surprised  ........ well fuck no .......look at all the movies  you see .........all the  crime lords/drug lods/criminals /bad men /bad people / they /them /that /whatsit/non binary  gang  banger/rapper/........etc  ....etc........ (just doing  political creativeness for  bullshit purposes ) .......... and how  ridiculous those  cunts  are   ........they are  cunts.....however   every ,mpve  you  see t he  bad  guy owns a   club of  some  sort  .......so i just assume all clubs.....  bars......  and  similar   veneues ...... etc   ........are   owned   by scumbags /drug  dealer/molly sellers   /weed sellers      etc .....etc....... etc  .....don't  blame  me  .......it 's  the movies.......  apart   from studio  54........  whchh   was  owned   by stever   rubell  who was     just a  quirky  basatrd ..... ...and  bi- apparently .........  who  knows ...... who cares  ....... it   just is  portrayed   by   tv  .......  and  when you see it ........more  than    ten times   ........ you  begin to wonder ?......... are clubs a   laundry /washeteria/lavanderia/ sud parlor/soaperia......to clean  up dirty  clash ......you know   what  we  mean ........so why  would  this  be a  surporise  to anyone  .......  in the  really  normala[  life ..........they say   crime  does not  pay  .........that my friends  is a  total  pile of  horse shite ...........    proper  horse  shite and  all ........it does   ..if  it   did ........... nto  look at snoop /fiddy...... as  diddy ........ but he is   pure   fucked   ...proper  fucked an  all .........however a  club raid  illegals .....must be a  big   club  ....... maybe a strippie  if there  was a  100.....anyways    a  load of  tax money    saved .........

Over 100 immigrants arrested in raid on underground Colorado nightclub where active-duty military members worked, feds say

More than 100 people were detained in Colorado Springs following an overnight raid at what authorities described as an underground nightclub in a strip mall, according to the Drug Enforcement Administration. A portion of this image has been blurred by CNN. - DEARockyMountain/X
More than 100 people were detained in Colorado Springs following an overnight raid at what authorities described as an underground nightclub in a strip mall, according to the Drug Enforcement Administration. A portion of this image has been blurred by CNN. - DEARockyMountain/X

More than 100 immigrants, allegedly in the country illegally, were detained in Colorado Springs after an overnight raid at what authorities described as an underground nightclub in a strip mall.

Over a dozen active-duty military members were also at the club during the raid, and federal officials said some were working at the illicit operation.

DEA special agents announced their presence prior to entering the nightclub, the Rocky Mountain Field Division said on X. “200 people were inside – at least 114 in the US illegally. In addition, more than a dozen active duty military were patrons or security guards,” it said.

“What was happening inside was significant drug trafficking, prostitution, crimes of violence,” DEA Rocky Mountain Division Special Agent in Charge Jonathan C. Pullen said at a news conference Sunday morning. “We seized a number of guns in there. We had active-duty service members who were running security at the club and involved in some of these crimes.

Drugs found at the underground club included cocaine and so-called pink cocaine, also known as “tusi,” Pullen said.

Those believed to be in the US illegally were taken into custody by Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Pullen said, while the active-duty service members were handed over to the US Army Criminal Investigation Division.

A spokesperson for Army Criminal Investigations Division told CNN that it was conducting a joint investigation with the DEA, which was the lead agency. “As this is an ongoing investigation, we are unable to provide additional information at this time,” the spokesperson said.

CNN has reached out to ICE for more details.

Attorney General Pamela Bondi posted on X that two people had been arrested on outstanding warrants during the raid.

“Trump’s directive to make America safe again is achieving results!” she posted.

Video posted online by the DEA Sunday morning showed federal officers breaking a large front window of a nondescript building as people fled through the door into the night, only to be stopped by additional armed federal agents. Some of those stopped were wearing dresses and outfits suitable for a nightclub.

Other DEA video shows agents addressing occupants from outside the building: “This is the police with a search warrant demanding entry. Exit the front door one at a time with nothing in your hands, held high above your head.” The message was followed by instructions in Spanish.

Hundreds of agents across over 10 federal agencies participated in the raid, Pullen said.

The nightclub had been under surveillance by the DEA and partner agencies for “a number of months,” and authorities documented drug trafficking, prostitution, and the presence of members from the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua, MS-13, and the Hells Angels, according to Pullen.

“I don’t have the information about whether those members were there tonight, but we’re still working through a lot of that, because we have so many people in custody,” Pullen said.

“Colorado Springs is waking up to a safer city this Sunday morning,” he said.


Saturday, April 26, 2025

COGLIN'S LAW .......BURY THE DEAD,....................

 


I have said it  before.......... and will say it again ........i hate  funerals    .....a dead ........ guy or woman ......... or  whatever  you are .....or was .......they are dead  ...no mas !!!!!/no more/finished /stiff/cold/...........kit's a scam       funerals      dead  people    and  then they fill them  with chemicals and put  make-up on them    .....i mean   for  fucksake     you cannot  make a  dead   person look  good   becasue they  are well...........dead ......i will never  ever   understand the  coffin jumpers  mentality ....... of   going to see  a  dead  person......  lining  up for  hours......  even days......  to look  a ta  dead  person  .......... you are fucked up in the  head .........coglin's law    bury the dead  they s tink up the place  ...........i know   cocktail was only a    fictitious  film about a bartender   ...... who  die in the  end  .......but  it is   not  absurd  as   ......   human  beings ..........  paying  thousands .......  for   funerals........ and   overpriced empty   boxes........  they     fill with a dead  people......... i hate to say it  but once a  person is  dead           they are  gone ........  all the  visiting........ and  crying....... and  shit..........  and  stuff........ and  things  ,,.......ain't   ever   going to  bring them  back to life ............


See photos of Pope Francis' funeral and procession

The funeral of Pope Francis on Saturday drew a crowd to St. Peter's Square that included kings and queens, presidents and prime ministers, cardinals and archbishops, as well as thousands of devoted followers touched by his commitment to the poor, his defense of the world's migrants, and his outreach to those long marginalized by the church.

Though the famously humble pontiff requested simplicity in his wooden coffin and final resting place, the funeral Mass still reflected the grandeur and traditions of the Vatican. See photos below of some of the highlights of the day honoring the leader known as "the People's Pope."

Crowd fills St. Peter's Square for Pope Francis' funeral

An estimated 250,000 people attended the funeral service outside St. Peter's Basilica at the Vatican.

Members of the clergy among the crowd attending the funeral of Pope Francis in St. Peter's Square on April 26, 2025 in Vatican City. / Credit: PENNY KARACHALIOU/SOOC/AFP via Getty Images
A statue gazes down on clergy members in red and white vestments at the funeral of Pope Francis in St. Peter's Square. / Credit: Dan Kitwood / Getty Images
An aerial view of the crowd at St. Peter's Square during Pope Francis's funeral on April 26, 2025. / Credit: Getty Images

Pallbearers carry the coffin of Pope Francis

Pallbearers carry the coffin of Pope Francis at his funeral service at St. Peter's. / Credit: ANDREAS SOLARO/AFP via Getty Images
A line of clergy and pallbearers carrying Pope Francis' coffin file into St Peter's Basilica at the end of the funeral ceremony. / Credit: TIZIANA FABI/AFP via Getty Images
A line of clergy and pallbearers carrying Pope Francis' coffin file into St Peter's Basilica at the end of the funeral ceremony. / Credit: TIZIANA FABI/AFP via Getty Images
World leaders watch from the front row as pallbearers carry the coffin of Pope Francis at his funeral. / Credit: Dan Kitwood / Getty Images
World leaders watch from the front row as pallbearers carry the coffin of Pope Francis at his funeral. / Credit: Dan Kitwood / Getty Images

Church regalia on display

With Swiss Guards in the foreground, Cardinal Giovanni Battista Re speaks at the funeral Mass for Pope Francis in St. Peter's Square. / Credit: Oliver Weiken/picture alliance via Getty Images
Members of the clergy wait in their seats ahead of the funeral for Pope Francis in St. Peter's Square. / Credit: PENNY KARACHALIOU/SOOC/AFP via Getty Images
Members of the clergy wait in their seats ahead of the funeral for Pope Francis in St. Peter's Square. / Credit: PENNY KARACHALIOU/SOOC/AFP via Getty Images
A sea of red vestments at the funeral of Pope Francis in St. Peter's Square. / Credit: PENNY KARACHALIOU/SOOC/AFP via Getty Images
A sea of red vestments at the funeral of Pope Francis in St. Peter's Square. / Credit: PENNY KARACHALIOU/SOOC/AFP via Getty Images
Members of the clergy among the crowd attending the funeral of Pope Francis in St. Peter's Square. / Credit: PENNY KARACHALIOU/SOOC/AFP via Getty Images
Members of the clergy among the crowd attending the funeral of Pope Francis in St. Peter's Square. / Credit: PENNY KARACHALIOU/SOOC/AFP via Getty Images
High ranking clergy emerge from St. Peter's Basilica for the funeral Mass of Pope Francis. / Credit: Domenico Cippitelli/NurPhoto via Getty Images
High ranking clergy emerge from St. Peter's Basilica for the funeral Mass of Pope Francis. / Credit: Domenico Cippitelli/NurPhoto via Getty Images
Cardinals of the Eastern and Oriental Catholic Churches arrive to pay a last moment of respect  in front of the coffin of Pope Francis during the funeral ceremony. / Credit: ALBERTO PIZZOLI/AFP via Getty Images
Cardinals of the Eastern and Oriental Catholic Churches arrive to pay a last moment of respect in front of the coffin of Pope Francis during the funeral ceremony. / Credit: ALBERTO PIZZOLI/AFP via Getty Images
Youssef Absi, Patriarch of Antioch and All the Orient, of Alexandria and of Jerusalem, and head of the Melkite Greek Catholic Church, blesses with myrrh the coffin of late Pope Francis during the funeral ceremony. / Credit: ALBERTO PIZZOLI/AFP via Getty Images
Youssef Absi, Patriarch of Antioch and All the Orient, of Alexandria and of Jerusalem, and head of the Melkite Greek Catholic Church, blesses with myrrh the coffin of late Pope Francis during the funeral ceremony. / Credit: ALBERTO PIZZOLI/AFP via Getty Images
Cardinals arrive at the funeral of Pope Francis in St. Peter's Square. / Credit: Massimo Valicchia/NurPhoto via Getty Images
An Orthodox priest snaps a photo in St. Peter's Square. / Credit: Halil Sagirkaya/Anadolu via Getty Images
An Orthodox priest snaps a photo in St. Peter's Square. / Credit: Halil Sagirkaya/Anadolu via Getty Images

President Trump and world leaders in attendance

The Vatican said delegations from about 130 countries would attend the ceremony, including about 50 heads of state and 10 reigning monarchs. President Trump and first lady Melania Trump were there, and former President Joe Biden also attended. Before the funeral, Mr. Trump met privately with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.

France's President Emmanuel Macron shakes hands with President Trump ahead of the funeral for Pope Francis at St. Peter's Square. / Credit: ISABELLA BONOTTO/AFP via Getty Images
France's President Emmanuel Macron shakes hands with President Trump ahead of the funeral for Pope Francis at St. Peter's Square. / Credit: ISABELLA BONOTTO/AFP via Getty Images
President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump at the funeral of Pope Francis. / Credit: Dan Kitwood / Getty Images
President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump at the funeral of Pope Francis. / Credit: Dan Kitwood / Getty Images
President Trump and his wife Melania Trump stand with other world leaders during the funeral ceremony for Pope Francis. / Credit: ISABELLA BONOTTO/AFP via Getty Images
President Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy are shown meeting ahead of the funeral of Pope Francis in the Vatican. / Credit: Ukraine Presidential Office handout
President Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy are shown meeting ahead of the funeral of Pope Francis in the Vatican. / Credit: Ukraine Presidential Office handout
Former President Joe Biden and his wife Jill Biden arrive for he funeral for Pope Francis at St Peter's Square. / Credit: FILIPPO MONTEFORTE/AFP via Getty Images
Former President Joe Biden and his wife Jill Biden arrive for he funeral for Pope Francis at St Peter's Square. / Credit: FILIPPO MONTEFORTE/AFP via Getty Images

Prayers from the faithful for Pope Francis

The faithful pray at the funeral Mass for the late Pope Francis in St. Peter's Square. / Credit: Oliver Weiken/picture alliance via Getty Images
The faithful pray at the funeral Mass for the late Pope Francis in St. Peter's Square. / Credit: Oliver Weiken/picture alliance via Getty Images
Clergy pray by the coffin of Pope Francis during his funeral. / Credit: Mauro Ujetto/NurPhoto via Getty Images
Clergy pray by the coffin of Pope Francis during his funeral. / Credit: Mauro Ujetto/NurPhoto via Getty Images
Nuns gather for the funeral of Pope Francis in St. Peter's Square in Vatican City. / Credit: Getty Images
Nuns gather for the funeral of Pope Francis in St. Peter's Square in Vatican City. / Credit: Getty Images
Priests offer Communion to those attending the funeral of Pope Francis in Vatican City. / Credit: Getty Images
Priests offer Communion to those attending the funeral of Pope Francis in Vatican City. / Credit: Getty Images
As Pope Francis' funeral took place at the Vatican, Catholic believers attended a requiem Mass for him in Dili, East Timor, where he visited last year. / Credit: VALENTINO DARIELL DE SOUSA/AFP via Getty Images

Funeral Mass and homily honoring "a pope among the people"

The Mass was led by Cardinal Giovanni Battista Re, the 91-year-old dean of the College of Cardinals, who also delivered a highly personal homily.

"He was a pope among the people, with an open heart towards everyone," Re said of Pope Francis, who died at the age of 88. "The guiding thread of his mission was also the conviction that the church is a home for all, a home with its doors always open."

The dean of the College of Cardinals, Giovanni Battista Re, prays at the closed coffin during the funeral Mass for Pope Francis in St. Peter's Square. / Credit: Michael Kappeler/picture alliance via Getty Images
The dean of the College of Cardinals, Giovanni Battista Re, prays at the closed coffin during the funeral Mass for Pope Francis in St. Peter's Square. / Credit: Michael Kappeler/picture alliance via Getty Images
Cardinal Giovanni Battista Re speaks at the funeral of Pope Francis. / Credit: Mauro Ujetto/NurPhoto via Getty Images
Cardinal Giovanni Battista Re speaks at the funeral of Pope Francis. / Credit: Mauro Ujetto/NurPhoto via Getty Images
Cardinal Giovanni Battista Re blesses the coffin of Pope Francis during the funeral ceremony. / Credit: TIZIANA FABI/AFP via Getty Images
Cardinal Giovanni Battista Re blesses the coffin of Pope Francis during the funeral ceremony. / Credit: TIZIANA FABI/AFP via Getty Images
Italian Cardinal Giovanni Battista Re blesses the coffin of Pope Francis during the funeral ceremony. / Credit: ALBERTO PIZZOLI/AFP via Getty Images
Italian Cardinal Giovanni Battista Re blesses the coffin of Pope Francis during the funeral ceremony. / Credit: ALBERTO PIZZOLI/AFP via Getty Images

Crowds pay their last respects to Pope Francis

After the funeral Mass, the coffin of Pope Francis was taken in a procession aboard the popemobile through the streets of Rome to his final resting place, the Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore (St. Mary Major). In his last will and testament, Francis asked to be buried in that fifth-century church dedicated to the Virgin Mary, where he went to pray before and after his foreign travels as pontiff.

A nun attends the funeral of Pope Francis in St. Peter's Square. / Credit: Getty Images
A nun attends the funeral of Pope Francis in St. Peter's Square. / Credit: Getty Images
Crowds gather to watch the procession of the Popemobile carrying the coffin of Pope Francis through the streets of Rome to his final resting place. / Credit: Andrei Pungovschi / Getty Images
Crowds gather to watch the procession of the Popemobile carrying the coffin of Pope Francis through the streets of Rome to his final resting place. / Credit: Andrei Pungovschi / Getty Images
People gather along streets near the Colosseum to watch the funeral procession. / Credit: STEFANO RELLANDINI/AFP via Getty Images
People gather along streets near the Colosseum to watch the funeral procession. / Credit: STEFANO RELLANDINI/AFP via Getty Images
Members of the clergy and a representative group described by the Vatican as the
Members of the clergy and a representative group described by the Vatican as the
The coffin of Pope Francis is carried by pallbearers into Santa Maria Maggiore Basilica in Rome for his burial. / Credit: PIERO CRUCIATTI/AFP via Getty Images
The coffin of Pope Francis is carried by pallbearers into Santa Maria Maggiore Basilica in Rome for his burial. / Credit: PIERO CRUCIATTI/AFP via Getty Images

"Grazie Papa Francisco!"

A man in Rome holds up a newspaper with the headline
A man in Rome holds up a newspaper with the headline


SHE IS NOT MY CUP OF TEA ............................

  Ipersonally think she is  hard  face  and  not that  pretty ........she looks  good  made  up   sort of  ...she is  a  6   ...skinny   6  ...