Want Eric Peters had a piece opining about Buick. Apparently they'll only do electric crossovers in the future. What happened? What have we lost? Buicks used to have character. Take a gander at these: From EP Autos Hell, they even had one of the coolest, fastest cars around - the Grand National, with a Turbo … Continue reading What Have We Lost?
Month: October 2022
Lamb Meatloaf
Been awhile since I posted a recibe. I like lamb. I like meatloaf. I can eat it and enjoy it if it's done right. My destroyed throat works better with softer foods. So I decided to do a lamb meatloaf, sort of a stuffed pepper/cabbage thing and use rice instead of breadcrumbs. I found a … Continue reading Lamb Meatloaf
Riding the Pain Train
Saturday it was dry and cool enough to fix the sprinkler head and pipes in the front yard that I started a week ago. I puzzed all week about how to splice this all together, since it turns out the damage to two pipes wasn't nature, but my ham-handed use of the sawzall to remove … Continue reading Riding the Pain Train
Now, Matters are Worse
Jingoism: Extreme chauvinism or nationalism marked especially by a belligerent foreign policy Webster's Dictionary The Ukrainians hit the bridge to Crimea the other day, and proceed to dance in the streets about it. Earlier, someone detonated the Nordstream Pipeline. Although a more plausible explanation is here, with a follow up here. Doesn't really matter, since … Continue reading Now, Matters are Worse
MyQ – Control your stuff
Like most of the country, I have a chamberlain garage door opener. They are probably the most ubiquotus one out there. And they have some cool plugins for OCD guys like me that obsess that I left the door open. You see, hereabouts, driveways and garages face the back of the property. You typically drive … Continue reading MyQ – Control your stuff
Clay Bars
We have two massive pecan trees in our back yard that provide shade during most of the afternoon. Even though some numbnut topped them, they still are magestic. The bad part is they are pretty prolific producers of pecans. When I started spraying them, the nuts have recovered to where maybe only half of them … Continue reading Clay Bars
For the Chulrins…
I have a pretty busy life these days, so I don't have a ton of time to spend watching the tube. For the most part, I'll watch YouTubes in the sunroom while I eat lunch. Or later in the evening I'll stream something on Amazon. Annoyingly, a lot of what Amazon coughs up requires this … Continue reading For the Chulrins…
Got the Boot?
Saw this on Gab: Brilliant! FWIW the tire looks marginal, and a steel rim like that is what? $50 new? Yeah. Way back in the olden times, my dear departed Brother-in-Law John told a tale of finding a boot on his truck. At the time he was a building engineer. So he grabbed his torch … Continue reading Got the Boot?
See? It’s all so tiresome.
Last week I opined about the dearth of people in the medical industry support with more than a brain cell or two to rub together. So in one short week, get this: I get a bill from my FSA. They rejected part of the expense when I used my card to pay for my new … Continue reading See? It’s all so tiresome.
How Long, O Lord?
How long, Lord, must I call for help,but you do not listen?Or cry out to you, “Violence!”but you do not save? Why do you make me look at injustice?Why do you tolerate wrongdoing?Destruction and violence are before me;there is strife, and conflict abounds. Therefore the law is paralyzed,and justice never prevails.The wicked hem in the … Continue reading How Long, O Lord?
