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Date: Wednesday, 18 Nov 2009 21:34
Something to Think About.....
I have to work tomorrow so I'll put this up now for you now.
Obama's Mind Game
Gratuitous Picture for a Wednesday Night-

I have to work tomorrow so I'll put this up now for you now.
Obama's Mind Game
Gratuitous Picture for a Wednesday Night-

Date: Wednesday, 18 Nov 2009 20:54
Ayn Rand Interview You Ought to See.....
Three parts. Watch them all. I forget how good an interviewer Thom Snyder was.
Part 1 of 3. Really. Watch all 3 and see how it applies to what's happening today.
Oh hell. I'll just put 'em up for you so you don't have an excuse.
Part 2-
And 3-
I struggled with reading both, Atlas Shrugged and The fountainhead as a young man and have yet to finish either.
Started 3-4 times and couldn't finish. Just wasn't up for it then.
Now? Maybe yes.
Gonna have to buy them again as they both disappeared somewhere in the decades since then.
Gratuitous Picture for a Wednesday Night-
As always click to embiggen.

Three parts. Watch them all. I forget how good an interviewer Thom Snyder was.
Part 1 of 3. Really. Watch all 3 and see how it applies to what's happening today.
Oh hell. I'll just put 'em up for you so you don't have an excuse.
Part 2-
And 3-
I struggled with reading both, Atlas Shrugged and The fountainhead as a young man and have yet to finish either.
Started 3-4 times and couldn't finish. Just wasn't up for it then.
Now? Maybe yes.
Gonna have to buy them again as they both disappeared somewhere in the decades since then.
Gratuitous Picture for a Wednesday Night-
As always click to embiggen.

Date: Wednesday, 18 Nov 2009 10:51
Just Barely Enough Room......
No. Not talking about the waistline of my jeans. Check out this short video of a Russian Il-76 as it uses every available bit of runway to get airborne.
Amazing. The thing looks like it's only moving about 20 mph when it finally lumbers into the air.
I got a hop in a C-5 Transport once and takeoff was pretty sketchy. The pilot prepared for takeoff by first holding on the brakes and powering it up till it was shaking like a dog passing Peach Pits to get roll off speed up. Definitely NOT like flying commercial.
H/T - We The Armed
Gratuitous Picture for a Wednesday Morning-
Retro Bigwheel.

No. Not talking about the waistline of my jeans. Check out this short video of a Russian Il-76 as it uses every available bit of runway to get airborne.
Amazing. The thing looks like it's only moving about 20 mph when it finally lumbers into the air.
I got a hop in a C-5 Transport once and takeoff was pretty sketchy. The pilot prepared for takeoff by first holding on the brakes and powering it up till it was shaking like a dog passing Peach Pits to get roll off speed up. Definitely NOT like flying commercial.
H/T - We The Armed
Gratuitous Picture for a Wednesday Morning-
Retro Bigwheel.

Date: Tuesday, 17 Nov 2009 21:45
OK, This is Just Crazy........
Found via SondraK comes this little shocker.
This is not new, but I had not heard this before, but here it is - First Lady requires more than twenty attendants
Here's the link to the Original Canada Free Press Article from July of this year if you're interested. BTW, their August update says the number is up to 26 now.
Check this shit out-
"How things have changed! If you’re one of the tens of millions of Americans facing certain destitution, earning less than subsistence wages stocking the shelves at Wal-Mart or serving up McDonald cheeseburgers, prepare to scream and then come to realize that the benefit package for these servants of Miz Michele are the same as members of the national security and defense departments and the bill for these assorted lackeys is paid by John Q. Public:
1. $172,2000 - Sher, Susan (CHIEF OF STAFF)
2. $140,000 - Frye, Jocelyn C. (DEPUTY ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT AND DIRECTOR OF POLICY AND PROJECTS FOR THE FIRST LADY)
3. $113,000 - Rogers, Desiree G. (SPECIAL ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT AND WHITE HOUSE SOCIAL SECRETARY)
4. $102,000 - Johnston, Camille Y. (SPECIAL ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT AND DIRECTOR OF COMMUNICATIONS FOR THE FIRST LADY)
5. Winter, Melissa E. (SPECIAL ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT AND DEPUTY CHIEF OF STAFF TO THE FIRST LADY)
6. $90,000 - Medina, David S. (DEPUTY CHIEF OF STAFF TO THE FIRST LADY)
7. $84,000 - Lelyveld, Catherine M. (DIRECTOR AND PRESS SECRETARY TO THE FIRST LADY)
8. $75,000 - Starkey, Frances M. (DIRECTOR OF SCHEDULING AND ADVANCE FOR THE FIRST LADY)
9. $70,000 - Sanders, Trooper (DEPUTY DIRECTOR OF POLICY AND PROJECTS FOR THE FIRST LADY)
10. $65,000 - Burnough, Erinn J. (DEPUTY DIRECTOR AND DEPUTY SOCIAL SECRETARY)
11. Reinstein, Joseph B. (DEPUTY DIRECTOR AND DEPUTY SOCIAL SECRETARY)
12. $62,000 - Goodman, Jennifer R. (DEPUTY DIRECTOR OF SCHEDULING AND EVENTS COORDINATOR FOR THE FIRST LADY)
13. $60,000 - Fitts, Alan O. (DEPUTY DIRECTOR OF ADVANCE AND TRIP DIRECTOR FOR THE FIRST LADY)
14. Lewis, Dana M. (SPECIAL ASSISTANT AND PERSONAL AIDE TO THE FIRST LADY)
15. $52,500 - Mustaphi, Semonti M. (ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR AND DEPUTY PRESS SECRETARY TO THE FIRST LADY)
16. $50,000 - Jarvis, Kristen E. (SPECIAL ASSISTANT FOR SCHEDULING AND TRAVELING AIDE TO THE FIRST LADY)
17. $45,000 - Lechtenberg, Tyler A. (ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR OF CORRESPONDENCE FOR THE FIRST LADY)
18. Tubman, Samantha (DEPUTY ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR,SOCIAL OFFICE)
19. $40,000 - Boswell, Joseph J. (EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT TO THE CHIEF OF STAFF TO THE FIRST LADY)
20. $36,000 - Armbruster, Sally M. (STAFF ASSISTANT TO THE SOCIAL SECRETARY)
21. Bookey, Natalie (STAFF ASSISTANT)
22. Jackson, Deilia A. (DEPUTY ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR OF CORRESPONDENCE FOR THE FIRST LADY)".
"The annual cost to taxpayers for such unprecedented attention is approximately $1,750,000 without taking into account the expense of the lavish benefit packages afforded to every attendant."
Holy Shit! That's just friggin' crazy.
But why am I not surprised?
Gratuitous Picture for a Tuesday Night-
Click to embiggin if you can't read the graffiti on there.

Found via SondraK comes this little shocker.
This is not new, but I had not heard this before, but here it is - First Lady requires more than twenty attendants
Here's the link to the Original Canada Free Press Article from July of this year if you're interested. BTW, their August update says the number is up to 26 now.
Check this shit out-
"How things have changed! If you’re one of the tens of millions of Americans facing certain destitution, earning less than subsistence wages stocking the shelves at Wal-Mart or serving up McDonald cheeseburgers, prepare to scream and then come to realize that the benefit package for these servants of Miz Michele are the same as members of the national security and defense departments and the bill for these assorted lackeys is paid by John Q. Public:
1. $172,2000 - Sher, Susan (CHIEF OF STAFF)
2. $140,000 - Frye, Jocelyn C. (DEPUTY ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT AND DIRECTOR OF POLICY AND PROJECTS FOR THE FIRST LADY)
3. $113,000 - Rogers, Desiree G. (SPECIAL ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT AND WHITE HOUSE SOCIAL SECRETARY)
4. $102,000 - Johnston, Camille Y. (SPECIAL ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT AND DIRECTOR OF COMMUNICATIONS FOR THE FIRST LADY)
5. Winter, Melissa E. (SPECIAL ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT AND DEPUTY CHIEF OF STAFF TO THE FIRST LADY)
6. $90,000 - Medina, David S. (DEPUTY CHIEF OF STAFF TO THE FIRST LADY)
7. $84,000 - Lelyveld, Catherine M. (DIRECTOR AND PRESS SECRETARY TO THE FIRST LADY)
8. $75,000 - Starkey, Frances M. (DIRECTOR OF SCHEDULING AND ADVANCE FOR THE FIRST LADY)
9. $70,000 - Sanders, Trooper (DEPUTY DIRECTOR OF POLICY AND PROJECTS FOR THE FIRST LADY)
10. $65,000 - Burnough, Erinn J. (DEPUTY DIRECTOR AND DEPUTY SOCIAL SECRETARY)
11. Reinstein, Joseph B. (DEPUTY DIRECTOR AND DEPUTY SOCIAL SECRETARY)
12. $62,000 - Goodman, Jennifer R. (DEPUTY DIRECTOR OF SCHEDULING AND EVENTS COORDINATOR FOR THE FIRST LADY)
13. $60,000 - Fitts, Alan O. (DEPUTY DIRECTOR OF ADVANCE AND TRIP DIRECTOR FOR THE FIRST LADY)
14. Lewis, Dana M. (SPECIAL ASSISTANT AND PERSONAL AIDE TO THE FIRST LADY)
15. $52,500 - Mustaphi, Semonti M. (ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR AND DEPUTY PRESS SECRETARY TO THE FIRST LADY)
16. $50,000 - Jarvis, Kristen E. (SPECIAL ASSISTANT FOR SCHEDULING AND TRAVELING AIDE TO THE FIRST LADY)
17. $45,000 - Lechtenberg, Tyler A. (ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR OF CORRESPONDENCE FOR THE FIRST LADY)
18. Tubman, Samantha (DEPUTY ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR,SOCIAL OFFICE)
19. $40,000 - Boswell, Joseph J. (EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT TO THE CHIEF OF STAFF TO THE FIRST LADY)
20. $36,000 - Armbruster, Sally M. (STAFF ASSISTANT TO THE SOCIAL SECRETARY)
21. Bookey, Natalie (STAFF ASSISTANT)
22. Jackson, Deilia A. (DEPUTY ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR OF CORRESPONDENCE FOR THE FIRST LADY)".
"The annual cost to taxpayers for such unprecedented attention is approximately $1,750,000 without taking into account the expense of the lavish benefit packages afforded to every attendant."
Holy Shit! That's just friggin' crazy.
But why am I not surprised?
Gratuitous Picture for a Tuesday Night-
Click to embiggin if you can't read the graffiti on there.

Date: Tuesday, 17 Nov 2009 12:41
Dear Baron Hill.....
Received The Postcards yesterday.
These ones -

Except they are in living color. Follow the link above to get some for your Congressional AssMunch.
My ShitWeasel Congressman, Baron Hill will be receiving one soon, I hope. That's assuming it gets through the helper elves in his office.
I sent one to both the D.C. office and the Indiana office hoping one of them gets to him.
I can probably find his home address, but that just doesn't seem right so that won't be happening. His wife didn't vote on yes on both Cap&Trade and the Health Care bill.
I hope to hell that there is a viable candidate running against him in 2010.
Hell, I'd vote for Satan himself if he ran against this little turd.
Gratuitous Picture for a Tuesday-

And change.

Received The Postcards yesterday.
These ones -

Except they are in living color. Follow the link above to get some for your Congressional AssMunch.
My ShitWeasel Congressman, Baron Hill will be receiving one soon, I hope. That's assuming it gets through the helper elves in his office.
I sent one to both the D.C. office and the Indiana office hoping one of them gets to him.
I can probably find his home address, but that just doesn't seem right so that won't be happening. His wife didn't vote on yes on both Cap&Trade and the Health Care bill.
I hope to hell that there is a viable candidate running against him in 2010.
Hell, I'd vote for Satan himself if he ran against this little turd.
Gratuitous Picture for a Tuesday-

And change.

Date: Tuesday, 17 Nov 2009 11:25
Where We're Heading....
If things keep going like they are. From Not-So-Great-Briton comes this.
Ex-soldier faces jail for handing in gun
"A former soldier who handed a discarded shotgun in to police faces at least five years imprisonment for "doing his duty".
Paul Clarke, 27, was found guilty of possessing a firearm at Guildford Crown Court on Tuesday – after finding the gun and handing it personally to police officers on March 20 this year."
Next time one of you Brits finds a weapon, use it.
Greetings, Doug Ross Readers! Thanks for dropping by -Unk.
Gratuitous Picture for a Friday-

If things keep going like they are. From Not-So-Great-Briton comes this.
Ex-soldier faces jail for handing in gun
"A former soldier who handed a discarded shotgun in to police faces at least five years imprisonment for "doing his duty".
Paul Clarke, 27, was found guilty of possessing a firearm at Guildford Crown Court on Tuesday – after finding the gun and handing it personally to police officers on March 20 this year."
Next time one of you Brits finds a weapon, use it.
Greetings, Doug Ross Readers! Thanks for dropping by -Unk.
Gratuitous Picture for a Friday-

Date: Monday, 16 Nov 2009 19:09
Just Another Moron Monday......
Or, this is what I was doing today and deep thoughts on Horseshit.
Slept in like a Welfare Ho today and didn't get started doing things till late. It's ok. I never expect to get much done on Mondays after working Saturday and Sunday in the ER.
When I finally did get going I fired up the rototiller (My old one that I gave to a friend and borrowed back the other day.) and prepped a spot in the new (Revamped old area) area of the Garden & planted the pile of Asparagus roots I received a while back.
This area hasn't been worked for 4-5 years and I'd forgotten how much fun it is to break ground with a front tine tiller.
A lot like work.
Thankfully, I only had enough gasoline to do the area I needed and a bit more before the fuel ran out - of the tiller and me.
If it doesn't rain tomorrow I will do the rest of this area so prep in Spring will be easier. This ground has had a ton (many tons actually) of manure added to it in years past and is probably the best ground I have on the entire place. It should be just fine and do well next year. I have yet to find a replacement Horse Dookie supplier since my go to guy moved last year.
I really have to find another person with both, Horse Dookie AND a tractor with a loader. Old Bob would load it for me so I only had to shovel it when I got home.
And it's a hell of a lot easier to UNLOAD a truck full of horseshit than it is to LOAD one. That kinda stuff gets more important as I get older.
There are also eggs incubating in my closet. Jerry, the guy I gave the Tiller to, gave me a big bunch of hatching eggs Friday after I told him of my recent "Chicken Massacre". So they are now cooking away and hopefully, in a few weeks I'll have some chicks.
It's kinda late in the year to be starting chicks, but we'll see how it goes. If they make it through the Winter they'll be laying about time the weather warms up.
The 2 lonely survivors aren't laying much and I had to buy eggs last week. That's probably the first time we've bought eggs in 10 years.
That's just wrong and probably influenced my decision to go ahead and hatch out some chicks.
I always enjoy the incubation projects and baby chicks are about as cute as can be. Second only to baby ducks.
Enough for now. Time to go practice guitar. Relearning a skill is more frustrating than the initial learning and I've been procrastinating somewhat and that won't get me anywhere.
Gratuitous Picture for a Monday-

Angels. They're everywhere.

Or, this is what I was doing today and deep thoughts on Horseshit.
Slept in like a Welfare Ho today and didn't get started doing things till late. It's ok. I never expect to get much done on Mondays after working Saturday and Sunday in the ER.
When I finally did get going I fired up the rototiller (My old one that I gave to a friend and borrowed back the other day.) and prepped a spot in the new (Revamped old area) area of the Garden & planted the pile of Asparagus roots I received a while back.
This area hasn't been worked for 4-5 years and I'd forgotten how much fun it is to break ground with a front tine tiller.
A lot like work.
Thankfully, I only had enough gasoline to do the area I needed and a bit more before the fuel ran out - of the tiller and me.
If it doesn't rain tomorrow I will do the rest of this area so prep in Spring will be easier. This ground has had a ton (many tons actually) of manure added to it in years past and is probably the best ground I have on the entire place. It should be just fine and do well next year. I have yet to find a replacement Horse Dookie supplier since my go to guy moved last year.
I really have to find another person with both, Horse Dookie AND a tractor with a loader. Old Bob would load it for me so I only had to shovel it when I got home.
And it's a hell of a lot easier to UNLOAD a truck full of horseshit than it is to LOAD one. That kinda stuff gets more important as I get older.
There are also eggs incubating in my closet. Jerry, the guy I gave the Tiller to, gave me a big bunch of hatching eggs Friday after I told him of my recent "Chicken Massacre". So they are now cooking away and hopefully, in a few weeks I'll have some chicks.
It's kinda late in the year to be starting chicks, but we'll see how it goes. If they make it through the Winter they'll be laying about time the weather warms up.
The 2 lonely survivors aren't laying much and I had to buy eggs last week. That's probably the first time we've bought eggs in 10 years.
That's just wrong and probably influenced my decision to go ahead and hatch out some chicks.
I always enjoy the incubation projects and baby chicks are about as cute as can be. Second only to baby ducks.
Enough for now. Time to go practice guitar. Relearning a skill is more frustrating than the initial learning and I've been procrastinating somewhat and that won't get me anywhere.
Gratuitous Picture for a Monday-

Angels. They're everywhere.

Date: Sunday, 15 Nov 2009 09:47
Sunday Morning.........
Off to the ER in a few to finish my regular weekend workweek.
Firearms season for Deer started yesterday and one of my co-workers and infrequent contributors here, MiniD got a nice 10 pointer with his scoped .44mag pistol.
I've never Deer hunted and pretty much have stayed the hell out of the woods in Fall for many years now. Long story, but suffice it to say, I don't trust too many folks with firearms after having to dig pellets out of myself once.
Hopefully the Zombie Horde will find something else to do today than come into and clog up my ER waiting room with horseshit complaints and drug seeking. Not likely, but one can always hope.
I'm sure it'll be better after Obamacare becomes law and all those Unicorns are dancing on the lawn farting Skittles and all that shit.
Stay safe, Kids. Off to work.
Gratuitous Picture for a Sunday Morning-
I'm seeing a pattern here with this Little Bastard and the National Anthem. Iowa 2008.

Veterans Day 2009.
The Little Prick just pisses me off with shit like this.
Off to the ER in a few to finish my regular weekend workweek.
Firearms season for Deer started yesterday and one of my co-workers and infrequent contributors here, MiniD got a nice 10 pointer with his scoped .44mag pistol.
I've never Deer hunted and pretty much have stayed the hell out of the woods in Fall for many years now. Long story, but suffice it to say, I don't trust too many folks with firearms after having to dig pellets out of myself once.
Hopefully the Zombie Horde will find something else to do today than come into and clog up my ER waiting room with horseshit complaints and drug seeking. Not likely, but one can always hope.
I'm sure it'll be better after Obamacare becomes law and all those Unicorns are dancing on the lawn farting Skittles and all that shit.
Stay safe, Kids. Off to work.
Gratuitous Picture for a Sunday Morning-
I'm seeing a pattern here with this Little Bastard and the National Anthem. Iowa 2008.

Veterans Day 2009.The Little Prick just pisses me off with shit like this.
Date: Thursday, 12 Nov 2009 18:11
Can't See The Forest.....
For the trees I planted today.
My order arrived today and after the wife relieved me from Baby Doodie I went out and planted trees.
I'm gonna have quite a little orchard here before long.
The first bunch I planted this Spring did ok, but not great.
I attribute that to the fact that they shipped them here during the 1st or 2nd week of February when the ground was frozen solid.
Had a few that just never took off and that's a first for me.
Being the dumbass that I am I didn't pay attention to the exchange policy until it was already to late to get replacements from them.
My bad. Those cheap trees just got more expensive in a hurry.
I was pissed about the shipping anyway so I wasn't gonna order from them again, but the ridiculously small time window on exchanges pissed me off further.
It was plainly posted on their website, so I got nobody to blame but me. But it would be nice to be able to blame someone else.
We'll see how this bunch does when Spring gets here. I anticipate they'll do OK. I spent a lot of time prepping the planting spots.
The old saying, "Dig a hundred dollar hole for a 2 dollar tree" is true.
Over the years I've left a lot of trees at places that I've lived. That's a good thing I guess. I know the guy who's living at my last place is enjoying it.
I'm not leaving here till they cart me off in the box.
Well, that's the plan right now anyway. Time will tell.
All in all, a good days work.
Gratuitous Picture for a Thursday Evening-
"Dude, don't do it!!!

More how it should be-
For the trees I planted today.
My order arrived today and after the wife relieved me from Baby Doodie I went out and planted trees.
I'm gonna have quite a little orchard here before long.
The first bunch I planted this Spring did ok, but not great.
I attribute that to the fact that they shipped them here during the 1st or 2nd week of February when the ground was frozen solid.
Had a few that just never took off and that's a first for me.
Being the dumbass that I am I didn't pay attention to the exchange policy until it was already to late to get replacements from them.
My bad. Those cheap trees just got more expensive in a hurry.
I was pissed about the shipping anyway so I wasn't gonna order from them again, but the ridiculously small time window on exchanges pissed me off further.
It was plainly posted on their website, so I got nobody to blame but me. But it would be nice to be able to blame someone else.
We'll see how this bunch does when Spring gets here. I anticipate they'll do OK. I spent a lot of time prepping the planting spots.
The old saying, "Dig a hundred dollar hole for a 2 dollar tree" is true.
Over the years I've left a lot of trees at places that I've lived. That's a good thing I guess. I know the guy who's living at my last place is enjoying it.
I'm not leaving here till they cart me off in the box.
Well, that's the plan right now anyway. Time will tell.
All in all, a good days work.
Gratuitous Picture for a Thursday Evening-
"Dude, don't do it!!!

More how it should be-
Date: Thursday, 12 Nov 2009 10:13
Currently on Baby Doodie.......
I am stranded here this morning babysitting a very demanding 6 month old kid who craps like an adult Holstein cow.
After 1 major clean up and a bottle, she is now sleeping in her little swing.
The wife can't get home soon enough.
Gratuitous Picture for a Thursday-
Thanksgiving is coming. As always, click picture to embiggenate.

I am stranded here this morning babysitting a very demanding 6 month old kid who craps like an adult Holstein cow.
After 1 major clean up and a bottle, she is now sleeping in her little swing.
The wife can't get home soon enough.
Gratuitous Picture for a Thursday-
Thanksgiving is coming. As always, click picture to embiggenate.

Date: Wednesday, 11 Nov 2009 09:58
Veterans Day Today......
Probably the definitive statement for this day to me is this poem.
In Flanders Fields-
So say a word of thanks to any Vets you know or run into today.
Gratuitous Picture for a Wednesday Morning-

Probably the definitive statement for this day to me is this poem.
In Flanders Fields-
Lt Col John McCrae wrote that in May of 1915.In Flanders fields the poppies blow
Between the crosses, row on row,
That mark our place; and in the sky
The larks, still bravely singing, fly
Scarce heard amid the guns below.We are the dead. Short days ago
We lived, felt dawn, saw sunset glow,
Loved, and were loved, and now we lie
In Flanders fields.Take up our quarrel with the foe:
To you from failing hands we throw
The torch; be yours to hold it high.
If ye break faith with us who die
We shall not sleep, though poppies grow
In Flanders fields.
So say a word of thanks to any Vets you know or run into today.
Gratuitous Picture for a Wednesday Morning-
Date: Tuesday, 10 Nov 2009 14:00
A Little Thank You Note.....
From S. Weasel for your friends in Congress who voted for the health care bill.
This is just so fitting -

That's a thing of beauty there.
I'm placing my order for a few asap.
Go Here for a full color look at this card and to place your order.
I look forward to sending my Congressional ShitNozzle, Baron Hill one of these as soon as I can.
Gratuitous Video of Baron ShitNozzle for a Tuesday-
I was at that meeting. That little bastard needs a kick in the balls.
From S. Weasel for your friends in Congress who voted for the health care bill.
This is just so fitting -

That's a thing of beauty there.
I'm placing my order for a few asap.
Go Here for a full color look at this card and to place your order.
I look forward to sending my Congressional ShitNozzle, Baron Hill one of these as soon as I can.
Gratuitous Video of Baron ShitNozzle for a Tuesday-
I was at that meeting. That little bastard needs a kick in the balls.
Date: Tuesday, 10 Nov 2009 10:59
Happy Birthday, USMC...
November 10, 1775. The United States Marine Corps were formed.
And they have been kicking ass and taking names ever since.
Doing the Lords work, Don'tcha know.
Happy Birthday Marines!
Gratuitous Marine Photo for a Tuesday-
Chesty Puller

November 10, 1775. The United States Marine Corps were formed.
And they have been kicking ass and taking names ever since.
Doing the Lords work, Don'tcha know.
Happy Birthday Marines!
Gratuitous Marine Photo for a Tuesday-
Chesty Puller

Date: Monday, 09 Nov 2009 10:02
Monday Quote of the Day......
This seems appropriate after the Saturday night screwing Pelosi gave us all with the passage of this terrible Health Care Bill.
"The essence of fascism is to make laws forbidding everything and then enforce them selectively against your enemies."
John Lescroart
As always, Mike Vanderboegh has some thoughts and a few questions about this.
Think about this-
In less than a year the Federal Government has taken charge of practically all of the finance and lending institutions in the country.
Has taken control of 2 of the, "Big Three" auto makers (While violating contract law and screwing the State of Indiana among others).
Has decided how much money executives can be paid, even at companies that didn't take government bailout money.
With the passage of this piece of shit health care bill, The House of Representatives has, with the Cap & Trade law, moved a second law through to the Senate that will almost guarantee to further kill our country's economy and make life harder for, We the People.
This is going to lead to major bad shit for all of us.
I'm not prone to having a lot of weird dreams, but lately there's been a lot of strange things going through my mind at night and I don't like it.
I may tell ya about that later.
Or not. We'll see.
I'm gonna be helping someone move today so till later, I suggest you start thinking about what our new overlords are doing to us and the country.
Gratuitous Picture for a Monday Morning-
Praise Him from who all blessings flow.

This seems appropriate after the Saturday night screwing Pelosi gave us all with the passage of this terrible Health Care Bill.
"The essence of fascism is to make laws forbidding everything and then enforce them selectively against your enemies."
John Lescroart
As always, Mike Vanderboegh has some thoughts and a few questions about this.
Think about this-
In less than a year the Federal Government has taken charge of practically all of the finance and lending institutions in the country.
Has taken control of 2 of the, "Big Three" auto makers (While violating contract law and screwing the State of Indiana among others).
Has decided how much money executives can be paid, even at companies that didn't take government bailout money.
With the passage of this piece of shit health care bill, The House of Representatives has, with the Cap & Trade law, moved a second law through to the Senate that will almost guarantee to further kill our country's economy and make life harder for, We the People.
This is going to lead to major bad shit for all of us.
I'm not prone to having a lot of weird dreams, but lately there's been a lot of strange things going through my mind at night and I don't like it.
I may tell ya about that later.
Or not. We'll see.
I'm gonna be helping someone move today so till later, I suggest you start thinking about what our new overlords are doing to us and the country.
Gratuitous Picture for a Monday Morning-
Praise Him from who all blessings flow.

Date: Saturday, 07 Nov 2009 09:54
Saturday Morning Note......
Saturday begins my usual weekend work week in the ER once again. While I can't say I look forward to work I am damn glad to have this job.
As the official unemployment or Fun-employment as some are spinning it, level rises to over 10% now having a job looks better every day.
It looks like Madam Speaker is going to try to get a vote on the healthcare bill today.
You will like it.
Or Else. The following is lifted directly from the bill by Jammie wearing foolT
Hope and Chains it is!!!
Gratuitous Picture for a Saturday-

Saturday begins my usual weekend work week in the ER once again. While I can't say I look forward to work I am damn glad to have this job.
As the official unemployment or Fun-employment as some are spinning it, level rises to over 10% now having a job looks better every day.
It looks like Madam Speaker is going to try to get a vote on the healthcare bill today.
You will like it.
Or Else. The following is lifted directly from the bill by Jammie wearing foolT
“Criminal penaltiesEnjoy your new Socialist Overlords, Minions.
Prosecution is authorized under the Code for a variety of offenses. Depending on the level of the noncompliance, the following penalties could apply to an individual:
• Section 7203 – misdemeanor willful failure to pay is punishable by a fine of up to $25,000 and/or imprisonment of up to one year.
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Hope and Chains it is!!!
Gratuitous Picture for a Saturday-

Date: Friday, 06 Nov 2009 19:53
Friday Night and All is Well......
Yesterday was a Range Day. My buddy and I spent 3-4 hours out at the range making holes in paper and having a good time.
I shot reasonably well. Not great, but I'll take it. I need to shoot more often, but ammo affordability is a problem right now. Even if ammo prices came back down to the levels of a few years ago, I'd have trouble replacing stocks.
Sucks to be me I guess. On the current budget we didn't figure in ammo. I'm gonna have to fix that and budget some amount for restocking what I shoot. Even a small amount of cash is better than nothing. We'll see.
Maybe Santa will hook me up.
Last night I went out with a couple of the young fellas from work and we had a big time.
Stayed up to late, drank more than I should have & I've been feeling it all day. Needless to say, I didn't get anything accomplished around here today.
The weather has been good this week. Sunshine really helps with the mental health.
It's still to wet to get a lot of the crops out of the field. Man, it's gotta be tough for them.
Back to work tomorrow.
Gratuitous Picture for a Friday Night-
It's amazing they lost the war with weapons like this.

Yesterday was a Range Day. My buddy and I spent 3-4 hours out at the range making holes in paper and having a good time.
I shot reasonably well. Not great, but I'll take it. I need to shoot more often, but ammo affordability is a problem right now. Even if ammo prices came back down to the levels of a few years ago, I'd have trouble replacing stocks.
Sucks to be me I guess. On the current budget we didn't figure in ammo. I'm gonna have to fix that and budget some amount for restocking what I shoot. Even a small amount of cash is better than nothing. We'll see.
Maybe Santa will hook me up.
Last night I went out with a couple of the young fellas from work and we had a big time.
Stayed up to late, drank more than I should have & I've been feeling it all day. Needless to say, I didn't get anything accomplished around here today.
The weather has been good this week. Sunshine really helps with the mental health.
It's still to wet to get a lot of the crops out of the field. Man, it's gotta be tough for them.
Back to work tomorrow.
Gratuitous Picture for a Friday Night-
It's amazing they lost the war with weapons like this.

Date: Wednesday, 04 Nov 2009 18:57
Garden Stuff.......
With Fall here now and all the leaves on the ground you should be looking at those leaves as a good, free resource for next years garden.
Leaves are a great mulch for the garden. They keep the weeds down, hold moisture in (Not a problem this year!) and as they break down they improve the soil.
All around a serious winner for helping the garden.
You should consider gathering a few big piles around the garden somewhere and saving them for next year.
My Mom gave me a leaf blower thingie a few years back and for a couple of days a year it comes down off the hook it hangs on and gets a workout.
I've got 40+ trees in a stretch maybe 200 feet long in back of the house that dump 6-8 inches of leaves all over the back yard. It's a hell of a mess, but also a hell of a resource.
I use the blower to make rows and then blow them on a tarp tied to the back of the lawn mower and drag them over to the garden area.
I just dump 'em in big piles around the garden where they'll be handy next year. The wind does scatter some of 'em back out and about, but that's no big deal.

Like this one behind the compost heap.
I've got a lot of room so it's not a problem, but I suppose you could buy a cheap tarp to cover them with or some other method of keeping things tidy if that's a concern.
I've got piles all around the place so they're convenient.

Don't have to be toting them all over that way.
I've been cleaning things up around the garden and tidying things up the last few days.
All in all it was an ok year considering it's basically a new garden. The cold, rainy weather didn't do much for some things, melons, peppers and all the tomatoes except the Roma paste tomatoes we're mostly a bust.
But you'll have that.
While the cold kept the beans down to a single crop (I can usually get 2 plantings in) they produced out the wahzoo. We canned 70+ quarts of green beans and dried several pounds of both black beans and, what I call, cranberry beans.
My Tater plan didn't work out as well as planned, but I can't blame the taters. I didn't really add enough dirt around them as they were growing to get them to send out shoots and set more taters as the vines grew up. This was the first time I'd tried doing that in a long time and I just forgot that it takes a lot more soil and less straw. I'll try it again next year and see if I can't get a better crop.
We DID get taters. Just not as many as I'd planned on.
These are Yukon Gold from one bed I finally dug out today. We had comparable yields of Pontiac Red and Kennebeck from the other 2 beds.

Not a total bust, but something to work on for next year.
The HoopHouse was sort of a disappointment.
Having not had one before I didn't know what to expect or how to use one properly so this was a learning year.

Lots to learn. I'm a Cubs fan so I've got that whole, "Maybe next year" thing down pat. We'll see.
I have exactly zero Fall garden in. Just didn't have room, time or energy for it. This is an area where the HoopHouse could come in handy, but I'm a lazy little shit and missed my window of opportunity.
If I got some seeds of lettuce and spinach going now I could still probably utilize the HoopHouse, but that's probably not going to happen this year.
Another thing to work on. Organization.
I am gonna be making a plot layout and keep it up to date next year. What & when things go in and where exactly.
Rotating the crops around is very important. I try not to use any pesticides and crop rotation helps keep the critters down.
OK Kids. Go gather up those leaves and get started on next years garden now.
Gratuitous Picture for a Wednesday-

With Fall here now and all the leaves on the ground you should be looking at those leaves as a good, free resource for next years garden.
Leaves are a great mulch for the garden. They keep the weeds down, hold moisture in (Not a problem this year!) and as they break down they improve the soil.
All around a serious winner for helping the garden.
You should consider gathering a few big piles around the garden somewhere and saving them for next year.
My Mom gave me a leaf blower thingie a few years back and for a couple of days a year it comes down off the hook it hangs on and gets a workout.
I've got 40+ trees in a stretch maybe 200 feet long in back of the house that dump 6-8 inches of leaves all over the back yard. It's a hell of a mess, but also a hell of a resource.
I use the blower to make rows and then blow them on a tarp tied to the back of the lawn mower and drag them over to the garden area.
I just dump 'em in big piles around the garden where they'll be handy next year. The wind does scatter some of 'em back out and about, but that's no big deal.
Like this one behind the compost heap.
I've got a lot of room so it's not a problem, but I suppose you could buy a cheap tarp to cover them with or some other method of keeping things tidy if that's a concern.
I've got piles all around the place so they're convenient.
Don't have to be toting them all over that way.
I've been cleaning things up around the garden and tidying things up the last few days.
All in all it was an ok year considering it's basically a new garden. The cold, rainy weather didn't do much for some things, melons, peppers and all the tomatoes except the Roma paste tomatoes we're mostly a bust.
But you'll have that.
While the cold kept the beans down to a single crop (I can usually get 2 plantings in) they produced out the wahzoo. We canned 70+ quarts of green beans and dried several pounds of both black beans and, what I call, cranberry beans.
My Tater plan didn't work out as well as planned, but I can't blame the taters. I didn't really add enough dirt around them as they were growing to get them to send out shoots and set more taters as the vines grew up. This was the first time I'd tried doing that in a long time and I just forgot that it takes a lot more soil and less straw. I'll try it again next year and see if I can't get a better crop.
We DID get taters. Just not as many as I'd planned on.
These are Yukon Gold from one bed I finally dug out today. We had comparable yields of Pontiac Red and Kennebeck from the other 2 beds.
Not a total bust, but something to work on for next year.
The HoopHouse was sort of a disappointment.
Having not had one before I didn't know what to expect or how to use one properly so this was a learning year.
Lots to learn. I'm a Cubs fan so I've got that whole, "Maybe next year" thing down pat. We'll see.
I have exactly zero Fall garden in. Just didn't have room, time or energy for it. This is an area where the HoopHouse could come in handy, but I'm a lazy little shit and missed my window of opportunity.
If I got some seeds of lettuce and spinach going now I could still probably utilize the HoopHouse, but that's probably not going to happen this year.
Another thing to work on. Organization.
I am gonna be making a plot layout and keep it up to date next year. What & when things go in and where exactly.
Rotating the crops around is very important. I try not to use any pesticides and crop rotation helps keep the critters down.
OK Kids. Go gather up those leaves and get started on next years garden now.
Gratuitous Picture for a Wednesday-

Date: Tuesday, 03 Nov 2009 19:01
Do I Have to Draw You a Picture?????
Well no. These Guys Already Did

Simple and direct. Which is the best way I suppose.
Any law that the Government passes contains the threat of force so you will comply with it.
That's the way it is. Just understood.
Don't believe me? Try not paying your taxes and see who shows up to enforce that law. Armed officers. Go ahead and resist them and see if they won't go the whole nine yards with you.
So someone please show me the part in the Constitution where the State can FORCE me to buy a commodity. In this case health insurance or face fines and prison time.
Again, what happens if I decide I don't want to participate? Oh yeah. Armed men will come and force me to.
Thomas Jefferson was right. We need a revolution every now and then to keep these assholes on the up and up.
It's almost like they WANT to start something.
Hat Tip- Robb Allen
Gratuitous Picture-

Well no. These Guys Already Did

Simple and direct. Which is the best way I suppose.
Any law that the Government passes contains the threat of force so you will comply with it.
That's the way it is. Just understood.
Don't believe me? Try not paying your taxes and see who shows up to enforce that law. Armed officers. Go ahead and resist them and see if they won't go the whole nine yards with you.
So someone please show me the part in the Constitution where the State can FORCE me to buy a commodity. In this case health insurance or face fines and prison time.
Again, what happens if I decide I don't want to participate? Oh yeah. Armed men will come and force me to.
Thomas Jefferson was right. We need a revolution every now and then to keep these assholes on the up and up.
It's almost like they WANT to start something.
Hat Tip- Robb Allen
Gratuitous Picture-

Date: Tuesday, 03 Nov 2009 18:26
Is the Weather Really That Nice?????
That people stay in California despite the fact that The State has decided that you will LOAN them an extra 10% of your paycheck?
"Think of it as a forced, interest-free loan: You'll be repaid any extra withholding in April. Those who would receive a refund anyway will receive a larger one, and those who owe taxes will owe less."
Oh, I believe that. Really.
This is kind of like being forced to give the homeless guy outside the Liquor Store $50 cash every Friday.
Remember boys and girls, trends start in California and spread to the rest of the Union.
Hat tip-
Gratuitous Picture for a Tuesday Evening-

That people stay in California despite the fact that The State has decided that you will LOAN them an extra 10% of your paycheck?
"Think of it as a forced, interest-free loan: You'll be repaid any extra withholding in April. Those who would receive a refund anyway will receive a larger one, and those who owe taxes will owe less."
Oh, I believe that. Really.
This is kind of like being forced to give the homeless guy outside the Liquor Store $50 cash every Friday.
Remember boys and girls, trends start in California and spread to the rest of the Union.
Hat tip-
Say UncleGratuitous Picture for a Tuesday Evening-

Date: Monday, 02 Nov 2009 18:07
Selfish Zombie Assholes in the ER .....
Had a crazy weekend in the ER. The full moon effect was cranking up the Zombies.
The place was busy as hell with a combination of real genuine sick people, drug seekers and just goofy assholes that were pissing me off from the get go.
So many people just don't seem to understand what the "Emergency" in Emergency Room stands for.
When things are busy and a real emergency presents, we take care of the emergency.
When I was in the Army, they defined an emergency as, "Any condition that if left untreated may lead to the eminent loss of Life, Limb or Sight."
Pretty simple. And if it's you or one of your loved ones who's in trouble, you'd be damn glad that we drop all the non-urgent shit and concentrate on the emergency at hand.
It probably won't surprise you that there are a lot of people who could give less than a shit about you or your loved ones problem if it means that they can't get their ER visit completed in a timely fashion that fits their schedule.
I've run into this many times over the years and it always pisses me the hell off. The ER staff is busting their ass to save some poor bastard and some Zombie Shithead gets mouthy because they have to wait.
I don't routinely get into pissing contests with Zombie Assholes while at work because it's just not worth the effort. But if some Sonzabitch continues to mouth off and make trouble after it's been explained to them that there is a true emergency going on? Count me in. I guess that's just one of my Hot Button issues that I can't let go.
Happened again the other evening and I damn near came unhinged.
I finally asked the selfish bastard, "Would you like us to quit working on this critical patient and just let her die so you can make it home in time to watch, Dancing with the stars?"
I must have hit a nerve because he started raving about having his lawyer sue us all because he and his Zombie wife had to spend a total of 3 hours in the ER.
I laughed right in his face and encouraged him to call his lawyer and have at it.
I also wrote the bosses name and number on his discharge instructions for him and encouraged him to call her and complain telling him, "I'd like to hear you explain how horrible it was for you to have sacrifice a little of your precious time so that the ER staff could save a life."
When I worked in the Big City ER it was not unusual to see people wait 7-8 hours before they even got out of the waiting room.
It's no wonder our country is so screwed up with so many selfish bastards like this prick running around.
What this asshole doesn't understand is this. If HE came in with his ass in a bad way, we'd drop everything and try our best to keep his dumb ass alive.
That's how an Emergency Room works.
Gratuitous Picture for a Monday-

Nope. No idea at all.
Had a crazy weekend in the ER. The full moon effect was cranking up the Zombies.
The place was busy as hell with a combination of real genuine sick people, drug seekers and just goofy assholes that were pissing me off from the get go.
So many people just don't seem to understand what the "Emergency" in Emergency Room stands for.
When things are busy and a real emergency presents, we take care of the emergency.
When I was in the Army, they defined an emergency as, "Any condition that if left untreated may lead to the eminent loss of Life, Limb or Sight."
Pretty simple. And if it's you or one of your loved ones who's in trouble, you'd be damn glad that we drop all the non-urgent shit and concentrate on the emergency at hand.
It probably won't surprise you that there are a lot of people who could give less than a shit about you or your loved ones problem if it means that they can't get their ER visit completed in a timely fashion that fits their schedule.
I've run into this many times over the years and it always pisses me the hell off. The ER staff is busting their ass to save some poor bastard and some Zombie Shithead gets mouthy because they have to wait.
I don't routinely get into pissing contests with Zombie Assholes while at work because it's just not worth the effort. But if some Sonzabitch continues to mouth off and make trouble after it's been explained to them that there is a true emergency going on? Count me in. I guess that's just one of my Hot Button issues that I can't let go.
Happened again the other evening and I damn near came unhinged.
I finally asked the selfish bastard, "Would you like us to quit working on this critical patient and just let her die so you can make it home in time to watch, Dancing with the stars?"
I must have hit a nerve because he started raving about having his lawyer sue us all because he and his Zombie wife had to spend a total of 3 hours in the ER.
I laughed right in his face and encouraged him to call his lawyer and have at it.
I also wrote the bosses name and number on his discharge instructions for him and encouraged him to call her and complain telling him, "I'd like to hear you explain how horrible it was for you to have sacrifice a little of your precious time so that the ER staff could save a life."
When I worked in the Big City ER it was not unusual to see people wait 7-8 hours before they even got out of the waiting room.
It's no wonder our country is so screwed up with so many selfish bastards like this prick running around.
What this asshole doesn't understand is this. If HE came in with his ass in a bad way, we'd drop everything and try our best to keep his dumb ass alive.
That's how an Emergency Room works.
Gratuitous Picture for a Monday-

Nope. No idea at all.
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