Once again, I have my Internet connection back at home. Turns out, of the cable that ran from the pole to the house, there was a little tiny piece still hanging on the pole, and another little tiny piece left hanging on the house. Everything in between? Well, it’s probably still hanging on whatever the hell took it down. I reckon that’s a valid reason for having no signal. Still, I need to get back to my bamboo strainer wifi antenna project so I can use the Panera network in case of the next emergency. I have the strainer and the USB adapter. Just need to get a really long USB extension cable so I can mount the sucker on the roof (otherwise I’ll have to climb up there every time I want to check my e-mail – kinda like Oliver Douglas making a phone call). Still, it was really nice to be able to pop a Lortab and drift off to my old time radio again last night.
Speaking of Lortabs, the old shoulder is much improved, if not totally pain free. I’m still keeping ice on it in the morning and when I get back home from work, and there’s a twinge now and again (some things outright hurt, like turning a door knob), but I can raise my arm above my head and can wash my hair with two hands (as long as I don’t get too vigorous with the right one). So hopefully things will continue to improve, and I’ll be “all better” soon. Not that I’ll know what all better is. I mean, I wasn’t exactly perfect to start with. At this point in my life, I’m just shottin’ for “good enough.” The hard part is that the Lortabs are narcotics combined with acetaminophen. Both are no-nos as far as combining with alcohol (one for the risk of liver failure, and one for potential of, like, respiratory failure). So, I haven’t had a beer since last Friday, and I must confess that my life feels very incomplete without it (though I’m saving quite a bit of money; so far, I’ve more than half-paid for the Kindle 3 I ordered the other day).
Good luck to Mr. Soupy and the cataracts today (good name for a band – Soupy and the Cataracts). My mother-in-law just finished getting the second one done, and she wishes she’d gotten it done sooner, because her eyes are working much better now. Personally, I hope to never have the experience, but it’s starting to become clear to me that my body appears to be going the way of my 1998 Chevy Astro Van. Neither gets used enough these days, and being sedentary is causing them both to fall apart, bit by bit.
Vernon, I hope you’re over you’re feeling better now. Remember, unless it’s St. Patrick’s Day, stay away from the green pepperoni.
I may have mentioned back on August 3rd or so that our brave NYS Legislature had finally passed a budget. Well, turns out, no they di-int. The NYS Assembly sent the wrong version of the bill to the Governor, who then promptly signed it. Oops. Somebody figured out the error, and yesterday everything got set straight. Supposedly.
Daniel Radcliffe (aka, Harry Potter) is on the cover of “Out” magazine. I’m not sure what that is, but I think it’s got something to do with camping.
Some July economic indicators are due out today. The employment numbers are projected to be terrible. Home foreclosures are up 6% over last year. Some 30,000 people turned out in Atlanta yesterday in hopes of getting low-income housing vouchers (13,000 applications were turned in).
I think the plan to make America suck so bad that Mexicans will no longer try to sneak in is really working out nicely.
Speaking of Mexicans, Chuck Schumer was in town yesterday to tout a $600 million ’emergency’ spending bill to “address illegal immigration along the Mexican border.” Because up here – some 1,500 miles away from Mexico – we really give a shit. No word on which direction of travel they’re trying to crack down on, but, assuming they want to keep the evil Mexicans out, all they’re gonna succeed in doing is wasting our tax dollars in order to maybe keep enough Mexicans out to raise the price of lettuce, apples, and grapes.
Hey, beats Universal Health Care.
Well, I guess it’s about time to get ready for work. It’s amazing how much faster the morning goes when you have an Internet connection. Too bad it looks like pretty soon the only sites we’ll be able to get to will be the ones that can afford to bribe Internet backbone providers to give them the fastest pipes. Get used to shopping at Wal-Mart online and getting your news from Fux.
Have a good one.
Thanks for the good thoughts, PJ. If I ever form a band, Soupy and the Cataracts will certainly be its name.
I’m glad to hear the arm is getting better. Are you now permanently excused from ever again lifting a hammer?
Mike (hubby) is scheduled for 1PM. He’s a bit apprehensive. I’m sure I’d be more than a bit if it were my eye with which somebody was messing. But, everyone I’ve ever known who’s had the operation, seems very happy with the results.
Vern, I think PJ’s pepperoni advice is quite good. How are those parrots doing? We get some in Red Hook every spring, but they seem to go someplace else when the weather gets colder. They like to make nests around transformers which keep them warm in the winter and give the power company fits.
Had the cataract thing done a few years back and LOVED IT! Discovered that car tail lights are comprised of multiple tiny lights and trees have a lot of little things on them called leaves, and they aren’t just a wash of green. 💡
Glad you bloggie-poos are all mending!
(Lortabs make me feel wired. me-no likey)
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Merriam-Webster’s
Word of the Day
dog days
\DAWG-DAYZ\
noun
Meaning
*1 : the period between early July and early September when the hot sultry weather of summer usually occurs in the northern hemisphere
2 : a period of stagnation or inactivity
Example Sentence
“In the sapping heat of the dog days, everyone is at the beach or relaxing on the porch with iced tea.” (Barbara Damrosch, Washington Post, July 15, 2010)
We have, according to the Southern Poverty Law Center, about 300,000 sovereign citizens in the US who claim not to be under the jurisdiction of any state or federal laws.
They believe “The government creates a secret identity for each citizen at birth, a “straw man,” that controls an account at the U.S. Treasury used as collateral for foreign debt. File enough documents at the right offices and the money in those accounts can be used to pay off debt or make purchases worth thousands of dollars.”
Thanks no doubt to a Texas like education they also think… “the 14th Amendment created a new class of citizens, people who had no constitutional rights but were instead slaves to the government.”
They don’t get driver’s licenses and they don’t get birth certificates for their kids (leading, I’m sure, to accusations that the kids are really Kenyans).
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/08/12/sovereign-citizens-spin-h_n_679627.html
Gail Collins:
Consider Ben Quayle, the son of the former vice president. He’s running for Congress in Arizona. He’s been accused of both using a phony family in his campaign pictures and helping to found a local porn site. In response, he’s come up with a new ad in which he announces that Barack Obama is the “worst president in history,†swiftly bemoans “drug cartels in Mexico, tax cartels in D.C.†and concludes that “somebody has to go to Washington and knock the hell out of the place.â€
Talk about a clear agenda for change. Although Quayle does show a terrible disrespect for the records of Warren Harding and James Buchanan.
Well, the apple doesn’t fall far from the tree. Or the potatoe. Let me go on the record as saying that I think Quayle is getting a bad rap on the phony family issue. The children in his campaign pictures are his nieces. They count. It’s not as if he rented a dog for the afternoon — the way a successful Congressional candidate did in Kansas. Quayle’s Republican opponents should drop this silly business immediately and focus their attention on serious matters. Such as charges by the founder of the Web site DirtyScottsdale that Quayle helped him set up the site and contributed posts that chronicled his search for “the hottest chick in Scottsdale.â€
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/08/12/opinion/12collins.html?_r=1&ref=todayspaper
Hey, at least your Gubnor is signing a budget, even if he isn’t sure if it is the right one. We’re back to furlough here. This seems to be an unfortunate coincidence for the Gubernator.
California Unions Take Pay Protest to Movies
OKat, the guy on the radio was saying that yesterday was the end of Dog Days. I don’t know from what. Maybe the O
Katld FarmerKat‘s Almanac but you know what summer is like in SF. This year it’s uber. I don’t think that we have hit 70° in weeks. Every morning when I wake up and look out the window at dawn, I can’t see anything but gray beyond a block away but at least for now it is the fog and not cataracts (I hope). At least the UV radiation thing is abated right now.Sue, again the best to Mr. P. Like The friend with cataracts I was talking about yesterday was out here for a gig in between having the other one done. We had lunch at a Vietnamese place in Berkeley and he was holding his hand up to his undone eye to read the menu. He was like a little kid (not goat) when they brought his plate. He could really see and enjoy his food. I wish my Dad would have his done because I think that although he has dementia, if he had his cataracts taken care of his life would be enhanced. I don’t think he grasps the possibility that a small part of his decline could be stemmed. The family martyr streak didn’t just come from my mother, it seems.
I think that I am almost back to normal. Not ‘all better’ and why isn’t that ‘all best’? The sweats have hopefully stopped and I ate some real food yesterday without consequence. I would not have ordered the pepperoni myself but I told my friends to go ahead and order before I got there because the pies can take 20 minutes. I did not notice it was green.
The parrots certainly are and have been flying wildly and abundantly lately. They usually start showing up about this time and hang around the neighborhood a lot. The local blue jay is not amused but he hasn’t eaten one yet.
:parrot:
Remember when i was the law clerk for the county court judges, we had a guy come in on a criminal matter. He refused to cross the Bar to the defense table in front of the judge until, as he told the judge, she declared “joinder.” He told the judge they needed joinder because the American flag behind the judge had an eagle on top of the pole. The eagle meant it was an Admiralty flag and, therefore, they had to have “joinder.”
The judge said, “Mr. ***, the day you and I have joinder, it will be a cold day in hell. ” Since he wouldn’t cross the Bar, she made him participate in the proceedings from the video in the jail.
I had to deal with those wackos all the time. Besides research attorney, I was in charge of the law library. The prisoners would request materials and I’d send it down to them. They’d regularly ask for treatises from the 1800’s. They were often in jail because of failing to get driver’s licenses and tags. Oh, they’d use the government-paved roads and services, mind you. :tongue:
Mmmm! Paved roads!
http://www.nwwrf.com/
It took 2 hours from the time we got to the doctor,s office ’til Mike walked out, patch over his right eye and feeling fine.
2 hours was very, very fast as there were at least 20 other people who also had cataract operations during that time. Quite an assembly line scene. It may not be the best medical system but it would make Henry Ford proud.
Palemale Family Update:
Palemale’s daughter (at least according to Lincoln) and her mate have a nest on the Westside. This spring they hatched 3 chicks, all of whom were killed in a windstorm which also destroyed their nest. They built another nest in a nearby tree and hatched 2 new chicks. Surprised everyone. Lincoln has baby pictures.
When does the patch come off?
I meant to ask about the Palemales.
Farewell, Richie.
🙁 :gate: :blues:
I’m not sure when the bandage comes off. He sees the doctor in the morning. Perhaps the doctor will remove it.
I was going to post how awful Chevre Bleu cheese is but after finishing it, it’s not so bad
Palemale’s daughter !
thanke SueP!