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For a few minutes after Pence's swearing-in Obama was still Constitutionally President and Biden was no longer his Vice President.
 
For a few minutes after Pence's swearing-in Obama was still Constitutionally President and Biden was no longer his Vice President.

I see. I didn't know they did it in that order. When a new President takes up residence here the old government is automatically nullified and he has to name a first minister that will then choose the new government.

There's no swearing-in ceremony though.
 
The chances of the line of succession becoming an actual emergency between about 12 noon and 12:05pm on Inauguration Day are pretty close to nonexistent but yeah, the new Vice President takes office a few minutes before the outgoing President leaves office.
 
The chances of the line of succession becoming an actual emergency between about 12 noon and 12:05pm on Inauguration Day are pretty close to nonexistent but yeah, the new Vice President takes office a few minutes before the outgoing President leaves office.

There's no possibility of emergency linked to the ministers. Assuming the president dropped dead right after he'd replaced the old one, his job will automatically be assumed by the president of the deputies. It happened once in sixty years. New elections are then automatically organized for a new President. It takes only a couple of months. The temp President is normally just keeping a seat warm in the interim.
 
There's no possibility of emergency linked to the ministers. Assuming the president dropped dead right after he'd replaced the old one, his job will automatically be assumed by the president of the deputies. It happened once in sixty years. New elections are then automatically organized for a new President. It takes only a couple of months. The temp President is normally just keeping a seat warm in the interim.

twice: de gaulle's resignation (1969) and pompidou's death (1974) but it was the same man in both cases - alain poher
 
I know I am old; I went an entire day without taking a picture of one goddamn thing.
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OK, I had already asked everyone nicely to stay on topic and drop the personal stuff. Things were going OK until this:

English is obviously not your strong suit, but then again, what is?

And these are also problematic:

Learn some English.

All the smug arrogance built on emptiness contained in your persona is summed up in these three words of yours.

I have already friendlied everyone, and I cannot just allow this kind of behaviour to go on indefinitely without consequence. Therefore, you have earned an infraction for trolling. Comments to PM.

To reiterate for everyone, I expect this behaviour to stop. Please stay on topic, and abide by the “post not poster” rule. Further actions will be taken in the future as warranted.

Thank you all. And now back to our regularly-scheduled thread.
 
Mallrats is set one day before the original Clerks. That's why Willam Black is so discombobulated and detached from reality when he walks into the Quick Stop and talks to Dante and Veronica.

He's still dizzy from trying to see the sailboat at the mall.
 
Mallrats is set one day before the original Clerks. That's why Willam Black is so discombobulated and detached from reality when he walks into the Quick Stop and talks to Dante and Veronica.

He's still dizzy from trying to see the sailboat at the mall.
But is that the reason? Or is it maybe the psychosomatic shock of losing all that weight overnight?
 
Ever watch a movie as a kid that even if you enjoyed you didn't fully understand until watching it again as an adult? I bought the 4K UHD of Field of Dreams and watched it, and the ending got to me. :wah:

This movie wasn't nearly as good as Field of Dreams, but I remember watching St. Elmo's Fire as a kid and didn't understand the whole right-out-of-college phase it was about until I watched it again many years later.
 
For about 40 years I have owned a copy of Gravity's Rainbow the massive novel by Thomas Pynchon and have been unable to force myself to read it. I may be nuts, but i think I'm going to go for it. With the improved weather, my favorite reading spot out on the deck is calling my name and this seems like it may finally be time to take on Pynchon.
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Wish me luck.
 
For about 40 years I have owned a copy of Gravity's Rainbow the massive novel by Thomas Pynchon and have been unable to force myself to read it. I may be nuts, but i think I'm going to go for it. With the improved weather, my favorite reading spot out on the deck is calling my name and this seems like it may finally be time to take on Pynchon.
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Wish me luck.

get started!
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Today is the 75th anniversary of D-Day. My dad, my uncles and my father-in-law all served in combat in WWII (only one uncle was in Normandy on June 6) and I considered them all to be heroes, although they would all tell us that the only heroes are the guys who didn't get to come home.
 
I am just wondering if I am the only one who has to re-watch an action movie more than once to get content? I get overwhelmed by the action and miss so much. I drive people crazy when I go out to a movie with friends and they ask how I liked the movie? If it was an action movie I always say "I will let you know when I can watch it again." Does anyone else feel that way?
 
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