The "O" Word
Conservative by Nature, Christian by Choice
Wait!  Where's the pictures?  They're supposed to be right here!  I swear, you can't find decent help these days...

(cue heavenly miracle music)

January 19th, 2011 . by Cary

Remember last fall, this post specifically, when I told you about the motor on the table saw going south? Well, it seems there has been an early spring. I hooked it up and tried it one more time before having to buy a new one (simple math: rewind=$250, new one=$268) and it worked. Yes, it came back to life.

No, I have no idea how or why. But I do like the fact that our bank account is not lighter by 268 units.

Now – valance for F&S, toy box for a little man, cabinets for a railroad club, handgrips for a friend, display case for work – yeah, I’ll be busy for a while. I promise pictures when I can.

edit, 1/19/11: forgot about a bedroom wall unit for a friend, too. the memory, she ain’t what she used to be!

Chat ya later…

cary

Thank you for stopping by, In GOD We Trust, God bless you all, don’t buy or breed cats or dogs while homeless pets die (spay, neuter & adopt a pet, one by one, until there are none), Wear Red on Fridays, and support Warriors for Innocence!

Another Year Safely Started

January 12th, 2011 . by Cary

All the birthdays in the household happened, without loss of blood or other bodily fluid. The “real” anniversary passed by without fanfare, just a quiet observation by those involved (long-time readers will remember that we moved our anniversary to May, to better unclutter the holiday season – the same year that MEG would later be born in the middle of the holiday season …). Inventory at the store is progressing. Looks like it may be safe to say that 2011 is moving right along.

That’s not to say there aren’t things I’ve already noticed. I did witness an incredible intersection of local driving foibles and teenaged disregard for anything not on the screen of the phone, though. Don’t worry, no bloodshed here either:

One morning, headed to the babysitter, I stopped at the light south of Centennial Independence High on 75th. A student, her head bowed to the Screen Of All That Is Needed with earbuds stuffed in, was walking in the crosswalk on the north side of the intersection. A young (female, on the phone) driver in a white SUV started her turn from the cross street onto northbound 75th. My eyes widened as I realized I was about to witness a bloody mess. At the last possible second (and I do mean the last possible second, as in, the student’s coat snagged on the bug deflector on the SUV) the driver slammed the brakes. The student shrugged her coat back on her shoulder and, without missing a step, a sidelong glance, or even a curious look as to WHY she need to shrug her coat back on, kept on crossing without taking her eyes off the Screen Of All Knowledge. The driver, in what appears to be typical fashion these days, waited for the interruption to move out of her way, then sped north.

Two things:

1. Pedestrians, while they do have the right of way, also have the responsibility of self-preservation.

2. Drivers have the responsibility of driving safely, not the right to drive on the streets.

I have noticed lately that right and responsibility are being confused by people who should know better. Should, but don’t, because their education is targeted more towards passing a test than actually learning how to learn.

And, in a totally unrelated but more important (in my universe) development, GM Roper has joined my “Daily” list. Note that “Daily” is in quotes – since there is no handy word that means “occasionally, but not every day, unless I have more than one day off in a row”. Be that as it may, head over there when you get a chance and tell him I said “hi”.

In another development, on par with GM joining my blog list, is the loss of a blogging powerhouse. Basti (real name: Bill) passed away on January 2, 2011. Rob over at American and Proud has a post up. I think that Bill’s last post is most appropriate for him. May he rest peacefully now that his part is done.

Chat ya later…

cary

Thank you for stopping by, In GOD We Trust, God bless you all, don’t buy or breed cats or dogs while homeless pets die (spay, neuter & adopt a pet, one by one, until there are none), Wear Red on Fridays, and support Warriors for Innocence!

Had to Pass This On

December 22nd, 2010 . by Cary

Got this from Ol’ Broad, who got it from Tena:

In the coming new year, both Groundhog Day and the State of the Union address occur on the same day. It is an ironic juxtaposition of events: one involves a meaningless ritual in which we look to an insignificant creature of little intelligence for prognostication,

while the other involves a groundhog.

Driving Me Crazy … part whatever

December 1st, 2010 . by Cary

I was unpacking freight today, outside the back door of the store, when a couple (who happen to be regular customers) pulled into the parking lot. He was driving (?), looking at his “Smart” phone, and carrying on a conversation with his wife. No distractions there, right?

Did I mention they are both deaf and communicate with each other by American Sign Language? How’s that distraction thing working now?

On my way home tonight, I was at the light on Shea at Tatum. I was in the left hand lane, since I need to turn left at the 51 and don’t like to fight my way over at the last minute. I also happened to be pulling my trailer, since I had delivered the last of the milling wood to the railroad club today. ANYway, sitting there in the lane, just where the turn lane starts to widen out into the median, and a “Smart” car pulls out of the shopping center at Tatum and Shea, pulls in behind me, and then starts to inch up along side my trailer in order to get to the turn lane. No, I haven’t moved. No, there’s not really enough room to do that. When the light turned green, I “accidentally” swerved a little to the left so the “Smart” car had to stop before they could continue on into the turn lane. What was the hurry? They would just have to sit at the light for the full cycle anyway…

While I’m on the subject of bad driving, I would just like to point out that the lever on the left side of your steering column is called the turn signal lever – at least on most US-style vehicles. May I respectfully point out that it’s not giving up any secrets when you use your turn signals – it’s just polite to give the rest of us some kind of warning before you vacate your lane and try to take up residence inside my wheel well …

Chat ya later…

cary

Thank you for stopping by, In GOD We Trust, God bless you all, don’t buy or breed cats or dogs while homeless pets die (spay, neuter & adopt a pet, one by one, until there are none), Wear Red on Fridays, and support Warriors for Innocence!

Really? You don’t look a day over 220!

November 10th, 2010 . by Cary

Happy Birthday, my fellow Marines.

Bob Parsons, the founder of Go Daddy and a Marine, sends his greetings:

USMC 235th Birthday Tribute

And, of course, a secret message to all my brothers (and sisters) in arms: Yut yut, devil dog, ooh rah, semper fi!

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