TSCLT 6.0: Hemi Bacon Intensive Care Bears

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I might take up some baseball.

We've got a millionaire of an epic ho-hit streak and KC is on a huge no-win streak.
I could do some rooting for the underdogs...


:D :D :D
 
I do wonder if everything is okay with AJ on the home front. With 50(!) shitpists already this morning, some distress is indicated.

Does Wat host support groups for the aging underemployed in this thread?
 
Home. Better day today, generally, aside from dragging tailfeathers from not sleeping worth a crap last night. No matter.


Had the usual after work trip to Lowe's for whatever was needed - blank-off plates for dead fronts in the panel boxes. Where breakers - or mistakes - used to be. And then grazing out.


Insh'Allah, just a couple more weeks on this job, and then off to a real one. All praises to his name if Wat makes it, and much wailing and gnashing of teeth if not. :D


Meh, it'll happen when it does, and not one moment earlier.


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Glad you had a good day Wat.

My cataracts are at the operable stage now..........barely. So now it's decision time, and timing. I've got the Gemsbok hunt coming up, I just don't know when. So I don't want the surgery to interfere with the hunt. On the other hand if the timing works out it would be nice to have my twilight vision back. The good news, if any, is that the doc says I have the eyes of an 18 yr. old.........................except for the cataracts and the need for readers. *chuckle*
 
A friend of mine had a '40 Ford convertible. It was the first car he ever purchased. He kept it in pristine condition and ended up giving it to his son. The kid had trashed in within two years. Pity.
 
My aunt was the original owner of a 1952 split window Volkswagen. I would kill for that car.

It was mint. His father was the last in a very long line of blacksmiths actually trained in those techniques and had an amazing work shop where he could fabricate anything from scratch. From the time he married my aunt and started maintaining that car for her that car was in Tip-Top condition at all times. It wanted for nothing.

So she passes it down to her youngest son. She came to understand that he really wasn't interested in the car and didn't really like it. By then my uncle had passed away and she sweetly told her son that it's his car to do with as he wants and if he would rather sell it and get something else he's welcome to do that.

So he did. He sold it to some stranger without offering it up to the family.

It was such a prize that I never even thought to suggest lustful interest in that car. Of course it needed to stay in their family.
 
My aunt was the original owner of a 1952 split window Volkswagen. I would kill for that car.

It was mint. His father was the last in a very long line of blacksmiths actually trained in those techniques and had an amazing work shop where he could fabricate anything from scratch. From the time he married my aunt and started maintaining that car for her that car was in Tip-Top condition at all times. It wanted for nothing.

So she passes it down to her youngest son. She came to understand that he really wasn't interested in the car and didn't really like it. By then my uncle had passed away and she sweetly told her son that it's his car to do with as he wants and if he would rather sell it and get something else he's welcome to do that.

So he did. He sold it to some stranger without offering it up to the family.

It was such a prize that I never even thought to suggest lustful interest in that car. Of course it needed to stay in their family.

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Morning Wat.

Rain here starting this afternoon and through tomorrow night. "Look what the wind blew in."
 
All I know about bacon, Jews and Muslims...


Must be something in the water, 'cause the ones I know love the stuff.
American pigs must be more 'clean.'


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Redbuds, dogwood and forsythia in bloom. The yard is purple, I mean like Purple Rain from all the violets that understand the three-inch rule when it comes to what I loosely refer to as a 'lawn.' The clematis has huge buds on it and I have three hummer feeders up now, one stuck to the front picture window to get the best view of the Mexican Luftwaffe...

Daffodils and hyacinths are still in bloom and the berry bushes are berry, berry green.
Thank you America!

I got out and got more bulbs planted and added ever-bloom strawberries to my bed of native spring berries. In the years to come, it will be nice to have their fruit in the summer. I still have some more asparagus to get in, as well as onions and some veggies and salads, but the rains have moved in again behind a cold front. I guess up in KANSAS, my horse is getting snowed on.
 
I feel kinda slow this morning too.


Not that I'm waiting for the short-bus or anything. Robert tends to be all rage and spittle on Fridays...
His employer should give him a Lyft, so he can feel even more special.
 
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