Kayte appreciation thread

After watching the kids on Friday night I had time to play in the garden.

{{{{{{Shagly}}}}} :kiss::heart:

So she still cons you into being the doting uncle to her kids. ;)

And with whom did you play with there? :devil:
 
Stops in to say Good Morning to the sexy Kayte:) leaving hugs-squeezes & :kiss:ssss & wishing you a funtastic & wonderful Week :rose:
 
It is supposed to hit 86 Deg. F. with sun all day, time to plant more exotic-erotic trees.
 
Stops in to say Good Morning to the sexy Kayte:) leaving hugs-squeezes & :kiss:ssss & wishing you a funtastic & wonderful Week :rose:

{{{{{{PJ}}}}} :kiss::heart:

How marvelous to see you. :) Leaving lots of squeezes, hugs, :kiss:es and quick grope sexy. Hope you are having a terrific Tuesday. Have an outstanding week.
 
It is supposed to hit 86 Deg. F. with sun all day, time to plant more exotic-erotic trees.

Hi {{{{{{Shagly}}}}} :kiss::heart:

It is already over 86 where I am. Should get to the mid 90s! :eek:

I don't think the exotic trees will do too well in December where you live sweets. Have a marvelous day hon.
 
Hi {{{{{{Shagly}}}}} :kiss::heart:

It is already over 86 where I am. Should get to the mid 90s! :eek:

I don't think the exotic trees will do too well in December where you live sweets. Have a marvelous day hon.

I guess that rules out planting Palm trees.
 
Well that was a fast rain we got here, 30 Min. of a light shower and the Temp. dropped from 88 Deg. F. to 72 Deg. F. without lightning, even the winds died out.
 
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ok where did she run off to???

I bet those men at the college who were hooking her up
to all those robots & computers are gonna try & keep her! :eek:
 
14 more Forsytheas are planted..............

More to plant, stay tuned.

It's off to do the laundry.

Well that was a fast rain we got here, 30 Min. of a light shower and the Temp. dropped from 88 Deg. F. to 72 Deg. F. without lightning, even the winds died out.

What a Engineering marvel.

Must be the N.Y.C. highway Dept. at it's best.

http://t1.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcQAWQQyzN0g8cg6GUFVhjbaHRu-fO0geayjC-f0lAzGqF-D02nC

Good afternoon {{{{{{Shagly}}}}} :kiss::heart:

We've been getting weather marvels where I live too. I do think someone has just POd Mother Nature.

Looks like your state HWY department and mine are related. :rolleyes:

Hope you are having a Happy Hump Day.
 
ok where did she run off to???

I bet those men at the college who were hooking her up
to all those robots & computers are gonna try & keep her! :eek:

Happy Hump Day {{{{{{{Starry}}}}}} :kiss::heart:

Well, let's see, we've had storms on and off and I've had to deal with my car. And I've had to get my rolling walker repaired. I've just been doing stuff. Now I'm dealing with AT&T. My home phone went dead yesterday sometime between 8:30am, when it worked and 10am when I went to make a call. I'm sure it was caused by an installer setting up a tenant's service. That has happened in the past. The person I talked to said it would be taken care of by Friday. I told her that was not acceptable. She said that was the best they could do as they were very busy. Wondering if they are at all interested in keeping an existing customer? :rolleyes:

And now my folks are going to be around for about the next week. So again I won't be around too much. :)
 
Break up the union label.

From A Union Education:

It’s important to understand how revolutionary this change was. For decades as the private union movement rose in power, even left-of-center politicians resisted collective bargaining for public unions. We’ve previously mentioned FDR and Fiorello La Guardia. But George Meany, the legendary AFL-CIO president during the Cold War, also opposed the right to bargain collectively with the government.



Why? Because unlike in the private economy, a public union has a natural monopoly over government services. An industrial union will fight for a greater share of corporate profits, but it also knows that a business must make profits or it will move or shut down. The union chief for teachers, transit workers or firemen knows that the city is not going to close the schools, buses or firehouses.

This monopoly power, in turn, gives public unions inordinate sway over elected officials. The money they collect from member dues helps to elect politicians who are then supposed to represent the taxpayers during the next round of collective bargaining. In effect union representatives sit on both sides of the bargaining table, with no one sitting in for taxpayers…

Notice, too, how fiercely the public unions are willing to fight for collective bargaining power even if it means public job layoffs. Without Mr. Walker’s budget reforms, Wisconsin will have to begin laying off thousands of workers as early as today. The unions would rather give up those jobs—typically for their younger members—than give up their political negotiating advantages. They know some future Governor or legislature will get those jobs back, as long as they retain their inordinate political clout.

This is the imbalance of political power that Mr. Walker is trying to break up, and he is right to do so.
 
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