THE LAZY MAN CAST-IRON HAT COLLECTION™

🪨🍳 🎉15th Anniversary Giveaway!🎉

Protect your head. Cook your eggs. Confuse your friends.
To celebrate 15 years of the first YouTube video by Lazy Man Cook, we’re giving away* one (1) premium, brain-sizzling…
CAST-IRON HAT. Oven-safe. Rainproof. Headache included. Pre-seasoned with memories and regret.

🔥 “It’s not just a hat—it’s a lifestyle injury.” – Lazy Man says

🧠 HOW TO ENTER: Guess the exact weight of this hat to the nearest fraction of a chicken nugget.

LEGAL NOTICE:
Winner receives a drawing of a hat. Or maybe a magnet.
Hat not actually wearable. Or safe. Or FDA approved.
Void where people have good sense.

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Author: craigcrawford

Trail Mix Host. Lapsed journalist, author & retired pundit happily promoting nothing but the truth for Social Security checks.

42 thoughts on “THE LAZY MAN CAST-IRON HAT COLLECTION™”

  1. HOUSEKEEPING: I have added the most basic editing tools you will see at the top of comment box:
    B for BOLD
    I for Italics
    LINK for adding links to text instead of the raw urls
    QUOTE for

    creating quote boxes

    You just highlight the text where you want to apply the tool and choose a box above.

  2. thank you, kind sir, for all the effort you’ve put in lately to keep we pilgrims happy. don’t know what I missed more, the edit button probably.

  3. US Supreme Court temporarily halts deportations of Venezuelan migrants under wartime law

    (Reuters) -The U.S. Supreme Court early on Saturday paused President Donald Trump’s administration from deporting Venezuelan men in immigration custody after their lawyers said they were at imminent risk of removal without the judicial review previously mandated by the justices.
    “The Government is directed not to remove any member of the putative class of detainees from the United States until further order of this Court,” the justices said in a brief, unsigned decision.
    Conservative Justices Clarence Thomas and Samuel Alito publicly dissented from the decision, issued around 12:55 a.m. (0455 GMT).
    Lawyers for the American Civil Liberties Union filed urgent requests on Friday in multiple courts, including the Supreme Court, urging immediate action after reporting that some of the men had already been loaded onto buses and were told they were to be deported.
    The ACLU said the rapid developments meant the administration was poised to deport the men using a 1798 law that historically has been employed only in wartime without affording them a realistic opportunity to contest their removal – as the Supreme Court had required.
    The White House did not immediately respond to a request for comment on the Supreme Court decision.
    The case raises questions about the Trump’s administration’s adherence to limits set by the Supreme Court. It carries the risk of a significant clash between the two coequal branches of government and potentially a full-blown constitutional crisis.
    Elected last year on a promise to crack down on migrants, Trump invoked the 1798 Alien Enemies Act in an attempt to swiftly deport accused members of Tren de Aragua, a criminal gang originating from Venezuelan prisons that his administration labels a terrorist group.
    The president and his senior aides have asserted their executive power grants them wide authority on immigration matters, testing the balance of power between branches of government.
    BATTLE IN SEVERAL COURTS
    During a hearing on Friday, a government lawyer said in a related case that he was unaware of plans by the Department of Homeland Security to deport the men on Friday but there could be deportations on Saturday.
    Trump scored one victory on Friday when an appeals court put on hold a threat by District Judge James Boasberg of contempt charges.
    Boasberg also denied an ACLU request to block Trump from deporting suspected members of Tren de Aragua, citing an April 7 Supreme Court ruling that allowed Trump to use the Alien Enemies Act, albeit with certain limits.
    Boasberg said he was concerned the government would deport additional people as soon as Saturday but that, “At this point I just don’t think I have the power to do anything about it.”
    Trump previously called for Boasberg’s impeachment following an adverse ruling, prompting a rare rebuke from U.S. Chief Justice John Roberts.
    While one hearing played out in Boasberg’s court, the ACLU worked on a separate track to halt the deportations of Venezuelans held in Texas.
    ACLU lawyers filed with the Supreme Court after failing to get a rapid response from earlier filings on Friday before U.S. District Judge James Hendrix in Abilene, Texas, and the Fifth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in New Orleans to block any such deportations.
    In Saturday’s order, the Supreme Court invited the administration to file a response to the ACLU’s request after the 5th Circuit acts.
    The ACLU said the men had been handed forms indicating they were classified as members of Tren de Aragua.
    At issue is whether the Trump administration has met the Supreme Court’s standard for providing the detainees due process before sending them to another country – possibly to the notorious prison in El Salvador where others are jailed.
    It was unclear on Friday how many people were potentially to be deported, and where they might be taken.

    [continues]

  4. Yep Pat, I think we’ve got most of the bells and whistles we need now, but staying between the ditches. This rigged-up commenting platform I’ve built myself is about as basic as it gets, maybe not accident free but close, for now.

  5. One thing I like, and proud of, for those into code — the rich formatting codes appear in the edit page, so you can play with them if needed when you edit your comments

  6. by the way, the time limit countdown annoys me but since i can’t find a way to provide unlimited editing time I figured it best to let you know how much time left to change or delete a comment (it is currently set for two hours)

  7. Caturday is here again. Mommy mouse and little ones (eyes not open yet) made it through the night. Still working on plan B.

    I had the unfortunate timing to see part of a propaganda presser featuring krasnov. I hope that my non-medical trained eyes saw a fat slob closer to room temperature than his recent medical report stated. Skin color not covered in makeup was grey. Eyes sunk in deep and a face that looked quite droopy. The amount of makeup needed just to cover up the stench of death has to be measured in gallons now.

  8. Highest 350# a year ago, maybe 285# now. I don’t think the weight shots are involved, I think a disease and possible stroke are killing the cheeseburger cravings.

  9. BB – Did you see him get out of the golf cart two weeks ago. Something def going with his leg/foot.

    Craig – Is this the final page? I’ll re-add my avatar if it is, otherwise, I’ll wait.

  10. Happy Lazy Anniversary, Craig. Thank you for the Trail improvements. One of these days, it’ll be a paved four-lane highway.

    My ultimate lazy person cooks is watching Mr. Ivy while he commandeers the cast iron.

  11. https://www.newsweek.com/trump-tariffs-delinquent-kid-extorting-somebody-japanese-lawmaker-2061460

    Oguma in a speech during a parliamentary committee hearing told Japanese Foreign Minister Takeshi Iwaya that the nation should resist Trump’s demands, likening the U.S. approach as a “delinquent kid extorting someone,” according to a Times of India translation.

    “If Japan listens to this and bends the other way in response to the impossible demands of bargaining and deals, it will set a bad example as a customary and historical precedent,” Oguma said. “If you get mugged and put money in their hands, they will come back to mug us.”

    “Consider every option, but you should never make concessions to someone who is not straight up anyway,” Oguma said, adding: “I hope that you will never give in to the American extortionists. I know this is harsh to say, but they are extortionists.”

    *Japan gets it.
    “If you listen to what they say, it will be a really bad example,” Oguma said.

  12. Didn’t get much out of this bit last night. Where does Bill think his fan base is coming from?

  13. Tragic and unacceptable that we as a people are getting labelled with pejoratives that are exclusively Dodo’s and a few of his henchmen. We need to send a message by sinking his approval numbers. Better yet, impeach him.

  14. I think the kids would do something if they knew how. But they don’t know anything except playing their games and there’s no money in that, not for them at least.

  15. Olbermann said about all there is to say about Maher recently, i thought “good it’s not just me”, and now i’m moving on

  16. Am I just signed in as a guest (not really signed in), which is why I have no avatar & I have to type in a CAPTCHA every time?

  17. Craig…
    I really appreciate you “trying” to bring some humor into this place…

  18. What do you think about “living in Maryland,” Craig?

    For years, rejoining Maryland has been taboo among local die-hards. According to dogma dating back to the Civil Rights Movement, statehood is the one true way to rectify the mistreatment of a historically disenfranchised city — and snag a couple of Senate votes, too. But the current sense of crisis is such that one of the House’s foremost Democratic D.C. supporters recently shocked the local establishment by pronouncing himself retrocession-friendly.

    https://www.politico.com/news/magazine/2025/04/18/dc-statehood-maryland-trump-00297790?nname=politico-toplines&nid=0000018f-3124-de07-a98f-3be4d1400000&nrid=01720974-9002-4ad6-8741-a04dbcdc8420

  19. What is the “Link” feature supposed to do? I seemingly haven’t gotten that to work yet.

    (Now is the time for me to ask my dumb questions)

  20. https://www.fiercehealthcare.com/regulatory/hhs-budget-slashed-40-billion-first-look-hhs-reorganization-leaked-document

    Leaked HHS budget signals $40B in cuts, assumes ACA subsidies expire

    Notably, the budget at the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) “assumes a decline in Federal Exchange enrollment due to the expiration of the enhanced premium tax credits.”

    states that have not extended Medicaid would lose out the largest over time. Hospitals and providers would also see big revenue declines, particularly in rural areas. Others estimate 4 million individuals would lose their insurance, and the Congressional Budget Office projects a 4.3% premium increase.

    Within agencies, entire offices are deleted or absorbed by other agencies. They include the Head Start program, the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program and the National Institute on Minority Health at the NIH.

    At the CDC, gone too are the Global Health Center, HIV and AIDS programs, the Office of Readiness and Response and almost the entirety of the Prevention & Public Health Fund.

    The document also outlines eliminations at certain agencies. These items are listed via bullet point on the first page.

    In the HRSA, that includes “State Offices of Rural Health,” Title V Block grants, certain Ryan White HIV program services, public health workforce development, geriatric programs, primary care training and enhancement, nursing workforce diversity, medical school education, training in oral health and behavioral health programs.

    For the CDC, that includes youth violence prevention, traumatic brain injury, elderly falls, climate and health, asthma, childhood lead poisoning, mining research and personal protective technology.

    Under “GDM Eliminations,” possibly representing general departmental management, food as medicine, still birth taskforce and teen pregnancy prevention are listed. “Embryo Adoptive Awareness Campaign” is listed twice.

    At the CMS, “Health Equity” and discretionary Inflation Reduction Act implementation funding is eliminated. Under the Office of the Assistant Secretary for Health, the Office of Population Affairs is gone. For Indian Health Services, “Preventive Health” is a casualty.

  21. I have no access to sign on with my account/avatar? I don’t see the dashboard to see older posts. Nada. ??? I have to use CAPTCHA every post. ???

  22. been doing it for years, every post, really makes me decide if it’s worth it

    pretty easy captcha btw Mr. C 🫡

  23. Good luck, BID, I wish I knew enough to help with that. My log-in has stayed logged-in through these changes. My fingers are crossed I will be able to get back in if it drops. Craig is pretty good with the wizardry, maybe he’ll have an answer for you.

  24. Still too high.

    The survey of 1,000 Americans across the country showed 44% approving of Trump’s handling of the presidency and 51% disapproving, slightly better than CNBC’s final reading when the president left office in 2020. On the economy, however, the survey showed Trump with 43% approval and 55% disapproval, the first time in any CNBC poll that he has been net negative on the economy while president.

    https://www.cnbc.com/2025/04/19/trumps-approval-rating-on-economy-drops-to-lowest-of-his-presidential-careerat-.html?taid=6803c4cc77cb3900013be885

  25. Contrary to something Bill said last night, I don’t think Dodo cares a whit about his “popularity” anymore. He’s raking in big bucks and that’s all that’s ever mattered to him. He’s getting enough bowing and scraping from foreign leaders and others to bolster his fragile ego. He’s eagerly waiting for some demonstration to get out of hand so he can declare martial law and unleash firepower on the citizenry.

  26. BiD,
    1. click on “log in” (under Contraptions in column on right)
    2. dashboard will appear. at list on left click “profile”
    3. at very bottom on left of profile click “update profile”

    yeah, I’m doing it at the beginning of the day in order to have avatar comments rather than anon ones.
    however, this new old configuration has some benefits the other one didn’t such as seeing the time of day the comment was posted.

    BTW, thank trail friend Pogo for the profile hint


  27. Russian President Vladimir Putin has announced an “Easter truce” in Ukraine, according to reports.
    The Russian Ministry of Defence released a statement confirming that Russia will stop all military operations from 18:00 Moscow time (16:00 BST) today until midnight on 21 April (22:00 BST).
    The ministry says all military actions have been ordered to stop, adding that the decision was “guided by humanitarian considerations”.
    They say they expect the Ukrainian side to do the same, but it is unclear whether Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has accepted the terms of the truce.

  28. …no bombing civilians of a sovereign nation in an unprovoked war for the holidays, huh?

    what a sweetheart

  29. NYT:

    Putin Declares Easter Truce, Drawing Skeptical Ukrainian Response
    President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia said that he had ordered his forces to “stop all military activity” from Saturday evening through Sunday. Ukraine’s leader said Putin was trying to “play with people’s lives.”

  30. “*Oz said that it’s patriotic to be healthy, because unhealthy folks use up resources. I smell eugenics. Wonder if that applies to his family or just average folks?” – the notorious B.i.D.

    it’s funny, the right-wingers yelled for years about the “nanny state“ telling them not to drink soda and eat fast food, and now their representatives are all saying they’re all unhealthy wastes of resources 😆

    great job, trumpers 👍

  31. As a first step for anyone experiencing login issues try emptying cache on your browser. It’s like getting an oil change, I’m not sure it matters but everyone says so

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