Well, it’s official. Our Congressional District will now be ‘represented’ by a teabagger, who appears to have won by about 700 votes or something (and she’s not even good-lookin’; at least with Michele Bachman, she may be a horrible, crazy, bitch, but at least she’s easy on the eyes). Words cannot adequately express the shame I feel, which is only mitigated by the fact that the district was severely gerrymandered years ago, and it’s really the rednecks of Wayne County (who have absofrigginlutely no business being in the same CD as we are), who put this…person into office. That’s the last goddamn bit of non-sports news I’m gonna pay attention to for the foreseeable future. Well, except for TSA gropings. And Dancing with the Stars, of course. Oh, and the upcoming Royal Wedding (did you hear? They set a date and everything, and it’s gonna be a national holiday – for the Brits, not for us, sadly – and she’s so gorgeous and elegant, and he’s so dreamy…and oh my God wouldn’t it be just freakin’ awesome if they were on Dancing with the Stars next season!).
I woke up to a snow-covered ground this morning. It shouldn’t stick around long, since it’s gonna go all the way up to 40 today (which probably means 35 out here in the sticks). I also awoke to my first utility bill in the new place (caught the guy on my surveillance camera reading the meters, so I knew it was coming), and it wasn’t too bad. Of course, we weren’t totally moved in here for the whole period (still aren’t, really), but my efforts at turning out the lights (funny thing, some of the switches must be defective, as they keep flipping up, even when there’s not a person in sight – and, do nocturnal animals like cats really need a light on? No, I didn’t think so) seem to be helping.
It’s hard to explain to some people that the cost of running those 9 watt under cabinet lights and all those LED “night” lights – that don’t ever shut off in certain parts of the house where the sun don’t shine – 24/7 really does add up (I mean, 9 watts for 24 hours a day, 365 days a year is damn near 80 KWh a year – each – about 75 of which are needless).
It’s not that I’m cheap, mind you. Hell no. It’s the environment I’m thinking about.
Of course, the gas bill is another problem, mainly due to the fact that the heating hot water is used to hear the hot water storage tank. I’d hoped to install a tankless system, but the logistics of running a gas line (normally not a big deal, but in this case, for reasons I won’t elaborate on – ‘cuz I know you don’t care) are too big of a pain. My long-term goal is to build a home-grown solar heater anyway (for at least the domestic HW – if not to at least supplement the heating hot water, too). Of course, this is all predicated on my other expenses settling down at some point, here.
I just ordered some parts for my tractor, including some steel diamond plate skid plates (that I thought about making myself, but these were fairly reasonable, come highly recommended by the tractor forum people, and are fabricated by a guy up in Canada), and I really need to order a few tons of wood pellets, too. The first mortgage payment is due in a week, and then the taxes come up in January.
I’m feeling oppressed. Good thing I have a teabagger to watch out for me now.
Speaking of expenses and stuff getting shoved in my mouth, I start the day with yet another dental appointment. They decided to schedule a “long” visit to get more done (and so the dentist has a bit more cash for Christmas – or more like Makar Sankranti or something). There must be something wrong with me, that I prefer the dentist to going to work – not that I get out of work, mind you, as I have to go there after. But it at least kills an hour or two. Maybe I can weasel some Lortabs out of him.
Jane Hamsher wants me to get all outraged over the TSA’s aggressive “pat down” (a term I frankly don’t care for) techniques. I’m sorry, Jane, but I’m all outta outrage, and I think I’m entering the “duck and cover” phase of my life. Go to work, pay my bills (and my taxes, of course; it’s not like I’m wealthy enough to deserve any breaks there), try not draw any attention to myself, and hopefully pay off the mortgage and retire with a few years of life – and a fairly complete set of teeth – still left in me.
Then I’ll set out on the front lawn with a shotgun in my zero-gravity chair and wait for these f*ckers that keep coming up my driveway to see what’s there. I’ll show ’em what’s there, by Jeebus. And what’s there is a one-way ticket to the afterlife if they don’t get the hell off my property!
But today, it’s the dentist, and then work, and then a few days off.
This is probably less than 4 bucks a year, right?
You got any room for one of these at your place, PJ?
At 13 cents per KWh, 80 KWh would be about $10.40 a year (per light). For no reason. But, more importantly, forget the monetary cost. Let’s say an average household has ten such lights, chargers, electronic equipment, etc. running needlessly (probably a very, very conservative estimate), that’s 800 KWh per year. At roughly 115 million households in the US alone, that’s 92 GWh of electricity that needs to be generated every year by the burning of coal and oil, nucelear reactors, etc. (and recall that the Delorean’s flux capacitor only needed 1.21 Gigawatts of electrical power to operate).
At an average of 1.297 pounds of CO2 generated per KWh in the US, that’s nearly 60 tons of CO2 per year. For no real reason.
Assuming my math is correct. It’s kinda early.
I like the looks of the Hela 1280 travis, but where’s the double-car garage?
We’re having dinner here for a change instead of traveling across the desolate teabagging I-frikkin-70 corridor of western Kansas only to be caught in a blizzard in Hays or Colby. The kid is flying in for a few days and he’s been homesick in Louisiana since August.
Tomorrow will be crazy so want to wish a very happy :turkey: to everyone here today. May Mr FK have a safe one wherever he is.
And to all of the Irish persuasiion, may the road rise up to meet you and may all the s*#t stay in the septic tank (have you ever investigated a lagoon? My brother-in-law lives in the country outside Wichita- low maintence and it works!)
Novocaine finally wore off. Now I feel like somebody punched me in the mouth.
:bong: ❓
Sorry pj.
Hope you’re feeling better tomorrow
Ah, well, I’ve had much worse. Tried to hint around for a prescription for Lortabs, but he didn’t go for it. I guess I have to be less subtle.
From experience and advice from my root canals’ daddy, Tylenol is the best no dope painkiller for dental discomfort.
I was talking to an old bestest friend last night who I used to spend TG with until he moved to the Outer Banks, NC. He got married by surprise last weekend to the woman for whom he moved down there. Lo and behold, he had his own septic tank story. I guess the gubment down there gave him a new one and brought in someone to only crush the old one so they’ve been spending a lot of their ‘honeymoon week’ trying to fill the hole in their back yard.
I’ll be eating out for TG with some friends from SoCal including my almost 3 years old goddaughter. I’ll probably go out Saturday hunting for the markdown bird to compensate for no leftovers.
:turkey:
Colorado doctors in general are very generous in relieving your pain. I had to drop a dentist years ago who was getting overly generous with the Nitrous Oxide.
To get a script for marijuana, just having an “owouchy” will usually get your ticket stamped. We’ve got a shelf full of (probably) expired Oxy from past dentist visits- if you were here you’d be welcome to it :nod:
Personally, I’d really prefer some :bong: but of course that is illegal and immoral.
Beer would be nice, but of course that would provide my life with a little bit of happiness, and therefore I can’t have any.
I like the Lortabs, not so much for the tooth pain, but because when I take one of those (which has either 5 or 7.5 mg of hydrcodone, and 500mg of Tylenol), another 500mg of Tylenol and an 800 mg tab of Ibuprofen before bed, none of my parts ache and I can fall asleep.
But my stash is running low.
:billcat:
I prefer the Norco. Less Tylenol, more dope.
The :bong: is good but that would be wrong.
:bong:
wouldn’t think of it. why waste time thinking…
T’day this weekend, this being our 2nd crosscultural celebration we’re somewhat flexible on the timing. the dogs get on station about 11 and follow the prep carefully.
I used 5 cents instead of 13 per KWh but whatever.
For being one of the smartest cities in the world (maybe that’s too high of a complement), Seattle is pretty fucking retarded when it snows (there, that evens it out). We had maybe 2 inches of snow Monday morning, and my college, along with most of the city, has been shutdown for 3 days. It’s like the end of the world on the news.
Oh I forgot. I don’t actually go to a college in Seattle anymore but it’s pretty damn close.
No doctor in their right mind would recommend smoking after oral work. If the THC dose was put into a capsule and standardized then I imagine that would one day be legal. But smoking is for cavemen.
I’d prefer to be a cave man, then. I’m not too impressed with what “civilized” people have come to. Or modern “medicine” for that matter.
5 cents a KWh? That’d be nice. Not here in NY, that’s for sure.
At 3:40 am this morning 5 seemed like a good number to multiply by 80 without thinking too hard about it. Over here in the wild west it’s more like 8.5 or something.