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Wednesday, August 15, 2018
Pet Peeve
Pet peeve: people who start out a post to a FB group by saying "Delete if inappropriate." You mean you give the admin permission to delete your crap that violates the TOS? How very mature and farsighted of you.
ANOTHER fire!
There was another fire in my Mom's apartment complex, this time apparently fatal. It was in the next building over and everyone in my family is OK.
Tuesday, August 14, 2018
An Update
My hip felt great for days, and in the absence of the pain I bust a$$ - two bike rides yesterday, including a long one with OJ, and I tackled starting to clean out the basement - but now the hip is killing me. I'll probably be crippled up for the start of my work week. Swell.
update: As predicted, the pain in the hip is intense and controlling my day. I wanted to go to the movies but don't think I can handle two hours in one spot. IDC. I'd rather climb the hill at Sheridan, ride my bike, and do whatever I like when the hip is good than live in fear of the mess it creates.
Monday, August 13, 2018
The First Day of the School Year (for the high school) and an end of summer celebration
Yesterday was the last day of summer here, with the two oldest returning to school today. The younger three and Madita spent the afternoon at the pool and the lake and then we treated everyone to Organ Piper Pizza before a last hour trip to Walmart.
My Thoughts
Let's make some enemies today, shall we? If you or a loved one have a disability (even if you find that term inapplicable or objectionable) then you should advocate for and seek a cure by any means necessary. It doesn't mean the person doesn't have value as-is. It doesn't mean they can't kick ass as-is. But this trend of benignly accepting it as somehow intrinsic to their self not only denies them a complete (not necessarily full) life, it negates their worth, implying their value is tied to the disability and they would be less-than without it. In effect, it embraces the very same skewed values of "ableism" they purport to reject.
Saturday, August 11, 2018
Friday, August 10, 2018
My Thoughts
I find it delicious that the same people who sit in moral judgment on the beliefs and opinions held by individuals decades, even HUNDREDS of years ago, are themselves merely echoing the prevailing wisdom of the day. So . . . you absorb and repeat 90% of society's beliefs in the here and now, but somehow magically believe you'd be in the 5% who broke the mold while living in a cabin in 1734 Alabama? Yeah. That's a "no" my SJW, that's a "no."
Thursday, August 9, 2018
The MSM
To be clear - the national media IS the enemy of the people, a tabloid propaganda service, centralized in the hands of a select few, that is dedicated solely to causes they believe in, few of which are pro-American or even driven by fact. The loss of local papers (MJS now regurgitating text from USA Today) has been a serious blow to truth and the power of the 1st Amendment.
Wednesday, August 8, 2018
Tuesday, August 7, 2018
A Dental Visit for the Kids
Took all four kids to the dentist yesterday. Not one cavity among them (yet again), which leads me to think I should order some paternity tests.
Sunday, August 5, 2018
Thursday, August 2, 2018
The First Floor Remodel is Complete
So the remodel of the downstairs is completed, minus some paint touch ups the painter left for us. Scheduled to take 5 weeks it actually took close to 20 weeks for many reasons. Our living room is much larger, Daniel Slapczynski and my bedroom is larger and has his/her closets. Most dramatic is the 125 year old kitchen that had no counters or cabinets and had been the most challenging part of the house for us now has cabinets, counters, and a built in dishwasher. Round out the remodel with new flooring, and first floor laundry room and things around here are updated to current day. Hoorah!
Wednesday, August 1, 2018
A Nero Wolfe Quote
"I demand an explanation! I intend to hold you to account for alienating the affection of my wife."
"Affections," Wolfe said.
"What?"
"Affections. In that context the plural is used." He lifted the glass and drank, and licked his lips.
Kearns stared at him. "I didn't come here," he said, "to have my grammar corrected."
"Not grammar. Diction."
-- "Method Three for Murder" by Rex Stout
Tuesday, July 31, 2018
Monday, July 30, 2018
Incredible
The United States Navy lost approximately 380 ships to combat in WWII. To put that in perspective, we currently have 430 ships total (active and mothballed).
USS Indianapolis
USS Indianapolis was a decent enough movie but I would have improved it 1000% by abandoning the chronological structure. Open w/ the court martial, flashback to the sinking, use the courtroom appearance of the Japanese commander as a pivot point in the narrative. Alas, I am not a Hollywood screenwriter.
Saturday, July 28, 2018
Friday, July 27, 2018
A Tour Bus Mishap
YaYa's tour bus was in an accident (it was unoccupied by the girls at the time) and the resulting delay meant they scrapped the day in Rome. Seeing Italy is great, something I'll probably never do, but seeing it without Rome is like visiting New York State and only seeing Buffalo and Albany. I'm not sure who was more upset, me or her.
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