And so I’ve come to the end of my second week of life on public transportation. Other than not really wanting to wait around for the bus at the end of the day (not that I have a terribly long wait – but it unfortunately precluded the notion of skipping out early yesterday), it hasn’t been too bad. Thursday night was the worst so far. An elderly woman (my age) got run over by a pickup truck and the cops had a bunch of streets closed off, so traffic was terrible and I was almost an hour late getting home (as for the woman, she’s in stable but critical condition in the hospital, so I won’t complain about my slight inconvenience). They also have some streets closed for the Irish Festival (which I would’ve gone over to if I didn’t think walking around would get my feet fired up – I’m feeling a flare-up coming on, so I’m just gonna keep them on ice all weekend and hope they don’t get severely crippling, because that would really suck). Walking around with ice packs strapped to my feet makes me feel a bit like John Turturro in “The Night Of” – which I highly recommend if you haven’t seen it.
I also got lucky on Thursday because we had a brief but powerful monsoon-type storm blow through during the afternoon that caused some flooding. Fortunately it came and went by the time I had to walk to the bus stop, because the crappy little travel umbrella I keep in my backpack wouldn’t have done me much good.
I’d be happy about the weekend getting here if I didn’t have doctor’s appointment next week. Two of them, actually. On Monday I have to go in for blood work, and then it’s my six-month followup on Friday (I really need to see about getting them to do that on the same day, and then they can follow up with a phone call if they find I’ve got something life-threatening or something. Taking the bus makes it a pain in the ass to deal with doctor’s appointments). Anyhow, I’m hoping the six month thing isn’t going to be too intrusive. I just need my BP pill prescription re-upped and then I guess she can tell me I need a colonoscopy, which I have so far avoided. Harbor Freight has a Digital Inspection Camera for $80, so maybe I’ll just do it myself. It says it “fits most spark plug holes” so I should be able to shove it up my ass. But the cable doesn’t look long enough for me to look at the screen while I’m doing it. Good thing the wife’s a nurse.
I didn’t watch whatever it was they were calling the “Commander-in-Chief” dog and pony show on NBC the other night. This is mainly because I cannot stand looking at or listening to either Donald Trump or Matt Lauer. And, seriously, I know they’re a little hard up for actual news people at NBC but Matt Lauer was the best they could do? I don’t know about you, but when I think about foreign policy, Matt the Rat Lauer isn’t a name that jumps into my mind. But if you were expecting Lauer to suck, then you weren’t disappointed, apparently.
Or, as NBC Universal CEO Steve Burke put it:
“Matt did a tremendous job – driving one of the most serious discussions to date on these topics. My deepest thanks to everyone who helped pull off this remarkable achievement.”
Ayup.
And now Trump is aghast at the fact that the interview he did for Larry King’s Russia Today propaganda network was shown to actual Russians. Whoda thunk? Good thing Donny takes every opportunity he gets to kiss Vladimir Putin’s ass. Which is a good idea, because being mean to Putie Put (whether you’re a journalist or a political opponent) gets you dead.
It’s no wonder Dandy Don admires him so much (that and he no doubt owes a boatload of money to Putin’s pals in the Russian Mafia).
Oh well, time to get some more ice on my feet.
The last few days have been seriously challenging. I thought that C-i-C town hall might put this fiasco to bed but Lauer sure messed that up. Not that HRC blew it, I am taking what I’ve got with her, but as smart and prepared as she could be, I don’t think she saw that coming. Al Roker would have been better but I guess you don’t need a weatherman to know which way it sucks or blows.
Never thought I would see a major party candidate for PotUS embrace the leader of Russia and rebuke a sitting American Presi dent and not be promptly dismissed. And then Hillary gets slammed for calling out some repugs and Trümproids for what they are. And Judy Ruliani and a variety of mouthpieces are given unchallenged air time to evade and spew prevarication and unfounded talking points. Makes me Fred.
Well, she was pretty stupid to “grossly generalize” that half of Donnie’s supporters are scumbags. Not that they aren’t. But she’d have been better saying a “large number” or something. Trump is allowed to play by a different set of rules, for some reason. All Republicans do.
We know his “supporters” don’t care what he says, or how many lies he tells, but the fact that the corporate media lets him get away with it is pretty discouraging.
Gov. McAuliffe photographed with Willie Nelson – and Willie’s weed – at Virginia concert
Barry Lank and Mr. Earl in the shadow of Saint Robin in my old neighborhood for over 40 years. Above the banner is my gym of over 30 years and where my hip was replaced.
There have been many changes to my life and one of them is going to be election night. I’m afraid to watch alone lest the orange one win or even come close so I’m going to Cornwall to watch with Jenny’s family.
I applied for a passport recently, Sept 7th to be exact. It arrived on Sept 19th. (No, I did not put a rush on it.) Do you think someone wants me to leave the country as soon as possible?
Wow, I didn’t think you could get any government document in under two weeks – especially a passport.
Speaking of which, I think I better check to see if mine is expired. I wouldn’t want to get held up at the border come January 20th.
Our post mistress advised someone , today, to check the fees before she mailed in her passport renewal application. She said the rate may have changed and they don’t change it on the appication.
In other words this is one more way to create a screw up. Maybe I should start thinking about getting out of town quickly. Is there an unscrewed up part of the planet that does not have loads of snow? Though I’d rather put up with snow than constant heat. And, I think palm trees are ugly.
I hear Santa Fe Panama is nice, and freindly to ex-pats. Never gets too hot or too cold. Also the north shore of Lake Chapala in Mexico is supposed to be very ex-pat friendly with a great climate.
Monday, 19 September 2016
Small Canadian town will give Land and Job to anyone willing to move …
“BEAUTIFUL ISLAND NEEDS PEOPLE. We are an established business in the heart of Cape Breton, rich in jobs, land, and potential, but no people. Are you someone who is looking to live a simpler life, close to nature, in an area that still believes in community meals and weekly jam sessions?
We can’t give you big money, but we can give you an awesome life. Our business is busy from May to December, with slower months January to April, so you can enjoy our amazing winters. We have lots of good ideas and we want to continue to build on our accomplishments but we don’t have enough hands to help.
We are located in a little village called Whycocomagh, which can be found in the middle (the heart) of Cape Breton. It is an area surrounded by beautiful mountains and the shining Bras d’Or lake where kayaks and canoes outnumber motorboats.
Mae Reeves’ Hats Hang At National Museum Of African American History And Culture