Posted on 06/28/2010 12:43:57 PM PDT by DagonofAlbion
I deposit the Risk into the account of a dummy finance company for management, called the republican party.
Then, I deposit the damage into the account of a dummy corporation for control, called the democratic party.
I leave all the bible belt religions as spoilers, or third parties; putting them down as department store chains. To stave off the profit into the mints money burning facility, to insure that the money is worthless in terms of pragmatic value, and is only practical believed values.
And the Black market is pimped as bad but, even losing even your kindeys in a hotel bathtub on a drunk, is a value laundering scheme...
Thank you all for your input and participation!!!
We have more rain this morning. But not in my front yard. It smells good, anyway. It’s supposed to be cooling off this next week, but we’ll see.
Who knows? Who knows?
Good morning. My crack lawn service is mowing, under protest. I’ve lost his iPod. I took it from him yesterday morning and put it in my pocket, and then I ... don’t know where I put it.
I’m sure it will eventually turn up. Probably after the lawn is completely mowed. Odd, how that happens sometimes.
It’s in the house somewhere. I told him it’s his own fault, because I shouldn’t have to take it and hide it so he’ll get his schoolwork done!
How are you today?
Well, thank you. And you?
He’ll thank you for it one day. Probably not today or tomorrow, though. :)
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I had to get the Hepatitis C vaccine twice, because the idiots at TRACEN forgot to put that I'd already had it into my record. At their clinic. I love the government. So I got it once at boot camp and once when I reported. I should be safe. [from Hepatitis C, if she decides to get a tattoo, which I am discouraging!)
Back underway again. 10 days this time. That's a third as long again as a trans-Atlantic voyage. We had 15-foot swells again last night. Also 30-knot winds, and rain. Rain *hurts* when it hits you in the eye at 30 knots. It was cold. The weather isn't any better today. I think it's supposed to be like this until Hawaii, supposing we don't have a hurricane or something. We had a hurricane in February. And a tsunami and a major winter storm from Alaska, all at once. Not much fun. Also we have a dentist aboard. [Dentists cause bad weather? Who knew?]
I forgot to buy ramen in Guam, so I have to eat the boat food. It's pretty bad. Also the evaporators broke, so we're going to be out of water in a day or so if they aren't fixed. On the other hand, if the weather is still bad on Sunday we won't have to do flight ops. Nobody wants to do them, because Sunday is supposed to be our one day off a week. Fingers crossed that it continues to rain sideways. And I'll wear my sunglasses to watch, so I don't put an eye out. I can put my leave chit in finally. I'll get to it later this week.
I did mention that I didn’t think I owed any electronic entertainment devices to a boy who’s six months behind on his schoolwork. He gave me a dirty look and went off mumbling.
I’m doing fine today. I’m going to look for new shoes in a little while. My tan canvas espadrilles wore out several months ago - and I’d only had them six years! I haven’t found anything I like to replacement, but there should be new stock since the last time I looked.
It’s rather easy to keep it in some rude order, there’s the “present” where the “current” action is taking place, then there’s “four months prior” that explains how we got to the “present” events.
Though there are several different viewpoints to the same events to contend with.
Well, phoop! I went to look at shoes, and found they’d closed the store!
That happened here too. Family Dollar closed. It wasn’t a great store, but I liked what it had. Especially at Christmas.
FUN! FUN! FUN!
No, it’s not a great store, but sometimes you can find something. Maybe I’ll look for shoes on Tuesday after Weight Watchers.
When we were growing up, our mother always wore waist-aprons with HUGH pockets. If we misplaced something, she would magically produce it from one of her pockets. Never did figure out how my stuff got in there....
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Tropical storms, seasickness, AND a dentist! What’s not to love about the CG?
I’d trade.
INDEED.
And small . . . boats . . .
I forget what size a boat becomes a ship.
I think it’s a ship if you cross the Pacific on it ;-).
I still haven’t found Bill’s iPod, but I filled a box with clothes for The Salvation Army. Maybe it’s someplace really obvious, like in my purse.
Oh, Dear!
Lord, please show here where the iPod is!
IIRC, my minesweeper, that crossed the Pacific . . . was a boat. It was 75’ long, IRRC.
You can put a boat on a ship, but you can’t put a ship on a boat.
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