Sine Die

June 01, 2015 By: Juanita Jean Herownself Category: Uncategorized

Sine Die is Latin phrase meaning, “Thank you, Apollo, the Texas Legislature session is finally over.”

My friend La Lisa Hernandez noted that the last day of the legislative session is also the first day of hurricane season.

“How will we know the difference?” I asked.

She replied, “One has gale-force winds devastating all in its path. The other’s a hurricane.”

One wise Latina.

 

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  1. Marge Wood says:

    No kidding.

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  2. maryelle says:

    They leave all of you stuck with the bedlam they have caused.
    Y’all need some storm chasers following their butts to give them a little taste of their accomplishments.

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  3. At the risk of boring the old hands who’ve heard it before:

    What’s the difference between Rush Limbaugh and the Hindenburg?

    One’s a flaming Nazi gasbag, and the other’s a dirigible.

    Congratulations on getting one major destructive force out of town for a while.

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  4. Marcia in CO says:

    LOL … for sure that is one smart gal!

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  5. Just got a email newsletter from our state Rep., Doug Miller. He proudly says there were 10,000 bills filed this session. Oy.

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  6. AliceBeth says:

    Very well stated. Hopefully hurricane season will bring MUCH less damage.

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  7. Stealing that. No credit, either. That’s how I rock.

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  8. How about: one has gale-force winds and causes misery for hundreds of thousands in its path, and the other is organized around a center.

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  9. Marge Wood says:

    The traffic in Austin IS lighter except at 7:30 a.m. Now the rest of the city has to go to work.

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