Monday, October 27, 2008

Photos to come

I finished the final gusset on my amazing-considering-the-budget 8' x 26' pergola over the Stubbs patio and lower deck. Next, prime and paint. Tedious, but no problem. THEN, recruit some serious-ass muscle to wrestle the Little-Shop-Of-Horrors grade wisteria to train it to creep across the top and dangle its lovely lilac bunches from its ample shade. It is not a certainty that this is possible, but this is my aim. By the way, material cost was less than $300!!!

Due to this construction, I listened to, rather than watched, Oklahoma's win over K-State. Even listening it is evident that one of two things will happen: The defense will improve, or the Sooners will lose multiple games beforfe the regular season ends.

Today, knock out a project at the OKC office, drive to Greenleaf Nursery near Gore, OK, drive back to OKC office, give a 1-hour presentation on pneumatic directional controls and mufflers, then drive to Dallas, TX, check into a hotel to attend two days of hydraulic troubleshooting classes. Long, tough day. Despite cardiovascular concerns, I intend to splurge on an iFratelli pizza some time during my stay...

Monday, October 20, 2008

America Left XM169

This is Fox / HateRadio for liberals. A different kind of poison. I listen to it in doses, and do not cite anything I learn there as fact without checking it. But here's something obvious they pointed out that I missed.

Wild-eyed, ungroomed woman: "...He's, he's, he's an Arab."
Senator McCain: "No ma'am. He's a decent family man."

Hey, that's a pretty blue car.
No, that's a Chevrolet.

Was Senator McCain's response a canned response held in ready and delivered in a panic to stop the crazy? Or is decent family man the opposite of Arab in the mind of Senator McCain?

That's a crazy old bigot.
Nah, that's a senator from Arizona.

Saturday, October 11, 2008

My hero has joined us!

http://www.thedailybeast.com/blogs-and-stories/2008-10-10/the-conservative-case-for-obama
A couple of phantom roughing the passer calls, a stolen interception... Pure robbery.

Still, you need to win these.

1. Don't call unnecessary fake punts. It reeks of desperation even if you make it.
2. Don't waste so many downs running. This isn't 1920 and we're not in the SEC.
3. Step up and be manly on defense when times are tough.

Longhorns are still sissies; they beg for bad calls. They got 'em and they won.

Friday, October 10, 2008

This Ayers thing has energized the base!


Then Sarah raised the hem on her dress 1", bought 1/2" higher heels, and we started talking about terrorist friends of Hussein Obama. Somebody yelled "terrorist", then "traitor", then "kill him". It was so fun talking about lynch mobs, like the good ol' days!

But now I am very tired.

If this strategy works, I will embrace McCain as the president we deserve.

Thursday, October 9, 2008

I've been so negative lately

My friends... My reward to you for enduring my poison rants:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BPXl0BZt4ko

Senseless violence. Pukathon.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_AJ0SkbPxAk
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aRn5-LQCg2s

Friends, please tell me. What is wrong with me? This is so funny to me.

Olathe Police Department and Municipal Court

I drive the speed limit because I cannot afford speeding tickets, and I try to be safe and fuel efficient. A habitual former speeder, I rely heavily on my cruise control. Occasionally, I err. I drive 45,ooo miles per year, and over my five years of doing this, I have five moving-violation-grade speeding tickets. Four of them were deserved, the latest was entirely bogus, and Sgt. Millenburger knows he is a chicken$&!# fraud and his municipal court defines kangaroo...

But grudges don't help anything. Big picture, Pat, big picture...

6% of my driving is done in the state of Kansas, the balance in Oklahoma, Arkansas, and Texas. Care to guess the percentage of tickets come from Kansas? Did you guess 80%? You win!

There's no recourse for my unjust ticket in Olathe Municipal Court. It's a money machine. But I can warn my friends. Slow down in Johnson County, especially by the inspection station when you first roll into Olathe from the south. Sgt. Millenburger is often there.

Also I spend $5.25 for toll each way 12 times a year. $126. Hello scenic byways, goodbye revenue. Fill up my gas tank at the Hwy. 177 exit in Oklahoma, and when I re-enter I-35 on the return trip home. Goodbye revenue. Meals? No, fill up on bloody marys, vegetable sticks and popcorn for free at the Drury. And a hearty breakfast, too. Other than lodging, I will not spend one dime in Kansas. Not until I am fully paid back for the ticket, the expense of my appeal, and even the old tickets I deserved, plust interest. And then I'll keep going.

Boasting of my nasty spite? Okay, a little. But I suggest, when you get an unjust ticket away from home but where you will return, there are ways to get yourself a refund with a little discipline and patience.

Wednesday, October 8, 2008

Senator McCain,

Thank you for your service to our country. Some make the ultimate sacrifice, and they get the glory on holidays. You made the penultimate sacrifice, and had to settle for a career, scads of cash, glory, perks, self-congratulations and survival. I admit, though, I wouldn't ask ANYBODY to suffer what you have suffered at any cost or for any amount of glory.

Senator is a title worthy of a soldier who suffered so, so long as he serves his constituents. Arizona elects you over and over, so I assume you take care of them. Thank you for that as well. The Keating 5 thing, don't worry about it. Senators all get a little sullied as time goes on. And time has gone on and on and on. It's truly a hazard of the trade. Forget about it.

But the White House is not a retirement community for war victims or good senators. At one point we could have tried your ideas, and would have, except that your buddy executed the most vicious push poll in the history of mankind, slit your throat in South Carolina, siezed momentum which was properly your own and stole the job. That was tragic. Further unfortunate, he proved that your mutual ideas were essentially flawed by executing them and badly damaging the country for which you suffered so nobly. Your timing in trying to serve us all has been tragic, and I truly feel bad that the greater glory always went elsewhere. Maybe the fact that W took the egg in the face for the ideas you would have been responsible for is the justice worthy of a man who has already suffered too much in service.

Perhaps in the waning days of your valiant campaign, you can demonstrate the difference between your foreign policy or economic plan which subtantially differs from what has led this great country here, and the voters will reward you with a victory at last. I suspect there is no difference and thus should not get the job. If there is a difference and you can sell it to us, perhaps there is time for a change of heart. If you run out of time, then the tactical error was your own; there is no place to place the blame. Otherwise, I hope you minimally address your co-applicant with the respect he is due.

The consolation prize is that it would be the crappiest possible time to "win" the job. The upstart senator has proven nothing to us and may not be up to the job. We're so desparate for change, we will tell you we don't know and vote for him anyway. You can enjoy some Scotch or Percaset or both with your gorgeous wife, laugh a little, write a book about what could have been, continue to be a senator, whatever. I'm glad you are well compensated and set in life.

And I truly hope your opponent will be a pleasant surprise to you, and he will serve you, and us all, wisely and properly. I hope you do not shame yourself with disgraceful, unwarranted attacks. Peace be with you, and may the rest of your life. May your country try to serve you in return for your pain.

Sincerely,
The Other One

Friday, October 3, 2008

The Whisper

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v6GBdyws5YU

What's in this for Lieberman?

No train wreck here

I can't imagine anybody jumping ship based on last night's debate. Congratulations to Governor Palin for not wilting in the spotlight. Yes, I still shudder at the thought of President Palin, talkin' to guys and gals from those foreign countries who speak better English. But I'm used to that by now. Status quo until the election. January 20, we can start fixin' things.
My prayer is that with control of both houses and the White House, that Obama places all due emphasis on being a good president to those who voted against him. Also, that he is up to the task... I'd hate to be president at this juncture.

And, yes, young Mr. Hanni... It was popcorn!

Thursday, October 2, 2008

Whiskey or popcorn?

Tonight is the night for the most potentially interesting political debate of my lifetime. Not because it really matters, but because it offers a most stunning differential in talent, knowledge and experience. Michigan vs. Appalachian State? Maybe... I'll need whiskey. I think some low-fat popcorn might suffice. I am watching this as a potential train wreck. "Ta-a-a-d!!! Come kick this guy's ass!"