We got an e-mail at work yesterday informing us that, pursuant to a CDC-issued Level 3 travel warning, we are not allowed to travel to Guinea, Liberia or Sierra Leone. Or at least, not on the company dime. Apparently there is also a Level 2 travel warning issued to “…travelers to the Democratic Republic of the Congo, urging them to protect themselves by avoiding contact with the blood and body fluids of people who are sick with Ebola.” I’ll keep that in mind. I’m not a doctor or a contagious disease expert (or even an MBA), but I’d think “avoiding contact with the blood and body fluids of people who are sick with Ebola” would be a good idea no matter where your Halloween party is located. Like, “sorry, but if you’ve got the Ebola, no apple-bobbing for you.” On the bright side, travel to Nigeria has now been downgraded to Alert – Level 1. So if you’re headed there for Thanksgiving, you should be good to go.
There’s good news for you if you happen to need a heart transplant. Previously, the protocol called for a still-beating heart to be removed from a donor and then put in a cooler full of ice. This meant donors had to be in one of two categories: Chinese prisoners (such as the one that Dick Cheney no doubt had harvested), or the brain dead. But Australian doctors have found a way around that.
Two months ago, doctors in Australia transplanted a “dead heart” — a heart that had stopped beating inside a donor’s chest — into a 57-year-old woman, reports the BBC. The operation, which has been deemed success, was unlike any other, because for the first time, it didn’t involve a brain-dead donor who’s heart was still beating.
This shows us two thing: first, you don’t gotta write good English to publish stories at “The Verge,” and second, you no longer need to get your heart transplant from a brain dead Republican, and can instead opt for a dead Liberal.
Big news yesterday as we got our first area Costco. Previously, you’d have had to drive to Kingston, ON. This would be great for me, were it not for the fact that my union worked out a deal for BJs (perhaps I should say, “at” BJs) which is like Costco in that you have to pay for the privilege of going there to spend money. We not only get a reduced rate, but we get a 15-month membership instead of 12.
I’d prefer to go to Costco, because it looks like they have some good shit, their gas is even cheaper than BJs, I hear they treat their employees well, and they have really big Teddy bears. So hopefully the union will reach out to them and at the very least ignite a bidding war.
It’s not a particularly pleasant-looking day out there today, but I’m gonna try and cut the grass one last time and get ready for winter. Not a pleasant thought, really, but the snow could fly at any time now. I really should get the storm windows in and see if the heat still works, too.
Cream bassist Jack Bruce dies, aged 71
Someone mowed this down at our Capitol. It’s really large so I don’t know what took it down. A satanic group has been trying to get a 7 footer erected alongside the 10 Commandments. Meanwhile, the state crumbles and rumbles.
You’d think God would have prevented that. Or at least smite the perpetrator(s). I know the Almighty One is too hands-off to prevent genocide or serial killing or good people dying in horrible ways, but this is the Ten Commandmants carved into a tombstone, fer chissakes (so to speak). You’d think even God would have to draw a line at something.
Ah. we have an explanation. The ever-popular, “the devil made me do it.”
So, there we have it: Satan 1, God 0.
The Gov said God is making a come back, however!
I think Satan shit in God’s seaweed.
PJ, Costco is far superior to BJ’s. They aren’t even in the same league. BJ’s is like a Sam’s. You never heard of a BJ-Ho, have you?!
Our temp was in the low 90’s today. Broke a record.
My CostCo AmEx card.
This is what I have. Supposedly no AmEx annual fee, annual rebate on all purchases. CostCo membership was I think $55. Every time I buy glasses or tires, I save enough to keep the membership for several years. I’ve never been to BJs that I remember. Oh, yeah. Once with my sister’s SO. I was not impressed much.
Costco Still Refuses To Ruin Thanksgiving
I have seen them closed for other holidays as well.
Bummer. I’ll be sitting around all alone on Thanksgiving this year, and now I can’t go to Costco.
Uh, actually I think I have. Though that may not have been the exact terminology.
Well, the wife claims to be willing to spring for the Costco membership, so we’ll see. BJs (around here, anyway) has gotten a really good selection of organic, non-gmo stuff. Also gluten-free stuff (which is something we apparently care about lately). BJs is not what you would consider a “pretty” environment. The only Costco I’ve been in was one in the DC area during the summer from hell. It was quite nice.
So there are several factors to consider.
Price-wise, I get 15 months at BJs for $42.50 and Costco would be $55 for 12 months – so that would be $68.75 if we extrapolate that out to 15. $2.83 a month vs. $4.58. So I could look at that in a couple of ways. So prices need to be lower enough to save me $1.62 a month.
Just looking at the current gas prices – Costco $2.95, BJs $2.99. If Costco stays at 4¢ cheaper, then that alone would cover the price difference (actually, if my wife is paying, then I save even more).
BJs, however, has a very convenient location close to where I work. It’s very easy to get gas there on the way in. The Costco is slightly closer to where I live than my “Sunday” BJs, but not really by enough to make it a factor and it’s not really “on the way” to anywhere I go. In fact, BJs is a pleasant ride on country roads with no cops and very little traffic. It’s about a 12-mile, 15-minute ride (which is about as close as you can get to anything out here in the boonies).
The other nice thing about my Sunday BJs is that if I get there right when it opens at 9:00, there’s nobody there and it takes me almost no time to do the old in and out (plus I know where everything is). In contrast, the Costco was purportedly so busy yesterday that my wife couldn’t find a place to park, so she didn’t bother to go in. It also doesn’t open until 10:00 (except 9:30 on Saturday) and closes at 6:00 on the weekends.
I think it all comes down to one thing – beer. BJs has a terrible beer selection, unless you’re into Budweiser or Keystone or Coors or that kinds swill. Just saying those brand names makes me kind of throw up in my mouth a little. The days of drinking PBR tall boys or Piels Real Draft in the “keg can” are thankfully in my past.
As the Germans say, “Das Leben ist zu kurz um scheiss Bier zu trinken!“
From what I’ve read, Costco has a good selection of craft beer, and their own in-house label (Kirkland Signature) isn’t bad. Here on the east coast, it’s brewed over in Utica at the Matt Brewing Comany, which brews it’s own Saranac beer (which is pretty good – their Imperial IPA is quite tasty). It’s a family-owned brewery that’s been around since the 1880s when German Immigrant and lead brewmaster F.X. Matt reorganized the Charles Bierbauer Brewery The West End Brewing Company in 1888.
But, anyway, I guess I need to see what their beer selection is like. I just hope it’s not all “sampler” stuff, ‘cuz I know what kinda beer I like, and I don’t want to get stuck with six-pack of Pilsner or something.
As alcohol goes, CostCo os very good out here. I assume they would tap some locals there like they do in markets I have been to. If you get the AmEx card, you get the rebate which you can redeem there for cash if you wish. I usually end up with $100+ a year and probably more now that they have this new program.
Also, they have a pretty decent coffee selection at good prices including a big can of ground decaf. and mass quantity Italian EVO.
I’m not familiar with BJ’s but heartily indorse Costco. There’s only one Denver Costco that has an in-house liquor store but most of the others have one ajacent to it that offers pretty much the same deals.
No wine or liquor in grocery stores here in the Empire State, sadly (or pot, either, which sucks). I was going to head over to Costco this morning and sign up, since I was pretty sure my slacker wife wouldn’t get out there. I was correct, of course, but she signed up for a membership online, which means I have to wait until they send her the membership number. In the meantime, I missed my window to go to BJs in Auburn to avoid the crowds (a crowd to me is more than four other people).
I have a hankering for chicken wings today for some reason, so I guess I have to leave the house anyway. Plus, I need beer as somebody fell through on that yesterday. I have the company physical coming up on Thursday, and I’m trying to set a record for the highest blood pressure, so I need to keep working on it.
The wine selection at Costco is very nice. I also use their .com for purchases and services.
We had a nearby Costco in Brooklyn. We never shopped for food there as we did little cooking and the large quantities were just wasted on us. But, they had good deals on tires and small appliances and other stuff. But, we have enough stuff too.