Today I spent about an hour and a half sitting in a Starbucks working on my blog.
Consolidating my digital footprint onto one platform is a nightmare!
Anyway, I was listening to the people at the other end of the table. The girl was being talked to about her performance as a store manager at some fast food chain. Her biggest problem was that she doesn't understand cash handling.
It made me miss my Arby's days.
Tuesday, November 13, 2018
Saturday, November 10, 2018
Here I Am, Stuck In The Middle With You
To those middle school and high school age guys out there who think learning to sew is a waste of time...Think on this for a minute:
One day you will likely be a father. You will, inevitably, have a young, devastated child come running to you with their best stuffed friend who has sustained some injury and ask you to make their friend better.
You are the one that child will come to when something breaks and needs to be fixed. Saying "We will buy you another just like it and it will be okay." Usually is not good enough.
One day you will likely be a father. You will, inevitably, have a young, devastated child come running to you with their best stuffed friend who has sustained some injury and ask you to make their friend better.
You are the one that child will come to when something breaks and needs to be fixed. Saying "We will buy you another just like it and it will be okay." Usually is not good enough.
It is a completely worthwhile skill to have, and your child won't mind a scar, it just gives your child and their best stuffed friend something to bond over.
Blue Bear needed a wire transplant. Guess what...I had to reattach the switch to his paw somehow!
So glad I was able!
Seeing the joy in my son's eyes when he gets his bear back tomorrow will make the last 2 1/2 hours worth it.
Blue Bear needed a wire transplant. Guess what...I had to reattach the switch to his paw somehow!
So glad I was able!
Seeing the joy in my son's eyes when he gets his bear back tomorrow will make the last 2 1/2 hours worth it.
So Sad It Had To Come To This
I love that Douglas Adams is now in the same category as Jane Austen, Charles Dickens, Cervantes and Ray Bradbury! Thank you Southport Library for making my day!
Friday, November 9, 2018
Because I Know What's Ailing Me
Is it bad that I spent ten dollars on Doctor Who Series 4 DVD today just to get the mini episode "Time Crash?"
Thursday, November 8, 2018
Well, I'm Running Down The Road, Trying To Loosen My Load
Today I came across a very nicely written (and surprisingly accurate!) description of the automotive engine I have come to love so much.
I will share it with you here:
I will share it with you here:
Posted By: Wellington P Funk
Join Date: 09-12-2005
I've said it before, but the Jeep 4.0L engine is the toughest, least maintenance-demanding engine I have ever had personal experience with. Folks on the internet know that the Jeep 4.0L is durable, but they know little of its history.
The original Jeep 4.0L inline-six was hewn from a solid block of granite by lightning bolts. Its cylinders were bored by the Imperial Winds and its rotating assembly was balanced by the Scales of Justice. The Ancient Egyptians used Jeep 4.0L engines to move the blocks which built the Pyramids, only switching to slave labor when it was found to be cheaper than the olive oil used to fuel the engines. Scientists have ranked the Jeep 4.0L engine as one of the strongest forces of nature, racking right up there with tectonic plate shifts for its low-end torque, and being surpassed by hurricanes only for its comparatively low redline. Mechanics have found imprints of fossilized dinosaur bones in block castings, and serial numbers in Roman numerals are a common sight. The design of the 4.0L's fuel injection system has been traced to the archives of Leonardo DaVinci, and early manuscripts of Shakespeare plays have been used as head gaskets for this engine (which, incidentally, explains the gaps in Shakespeare's collected works as well as the 4.0L's tendancy [sic] to leak oil). The engine's ancient roots also explain its ability to run on some very non-conventional fuels (original translations of the Rosetta Stone include evidence of Jeep 4.0L engines running on ox blood) as well as lubrications (during the Middle Ages, Jeep 4.0L crankcases were often filled with barley, with no detrimental effect on power output). Historians maintain that the fall of the Roman Empire hinged on their inability to design a superior engine, and had the Titanic been powered by a 4.0L Jeep engine, 1912 might have been a much happier year. Yes, had early-20th-century naval engineers had a touch more foresight, the Jeep 4.0L may have saved mankind from ever having to endure Leonardo DiCaprio and Celene [sic] Dion in the same sitting.
The only weakness in this otherwise unstoppable force of nature? Emissions. Yes, the engine's design may have come from the hand of Zeus, and its exhaust note at full throttle may have reverberated along the rock formations of Arizona to forge the Grand Canyon, but by the year 2007 its crude emissions control (originally consisting of papyrus strips soaked in the tears of the young Tutankhaman [sic]) had become outmoded, and the legendary, nay Biblical force of the Jeep 4.0L was put to rest.
Tuesday, November 6, 2018
When The Leaders That You Choose Really Don't Fit The Shoes
Happy Election Day! Here is the last (hopefully, but unlikely) of the political posts for the season. This does, however, make the end of the stuff out of America: The Book.
Monday, November 5, 2018
Sunday, November 4, 2018
Saturday, November 3, 2018
I'm Just Doing What I Can To Live The Good All American...Way
So. Election day is coming up! For the days leading up to The Big Day I will be uploading scans of the elections chapter from America: The Book. I usually thumb through that chapter at least once during election season, but this year I am going to share it with all of you!
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