Posted on 11/24/2019 5:08:58 PM PST by Kathy in Alaska
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Several people mentioned them and he looked them up on Amazon, so who knows. Thing is, he’s visiting his parents and who knows when the thing would arrive. I guess he could find one locally, but who wants to shop when you’re sick. He’s staying with his mom, so I’m sure she’ll take care of him. If he’ll let her. LOL!
It’s supposed to be really windy here Tuesday...probably a cold front blowing in. Then rain on Wed. Hope the rain shows up.
I’d better head out. I have a headache behind my right eye and I have to get up earlier in the morning to get bloodwork done for my annual doc. appt coming up. I refuse to get up too early. I just won’t eat before going in for the tests. If that doesn’t count, then too bad. I HATE going to a doctor when I’m not sick. Or at all.
See ya tomorrow. Hope the nice weather continues there for a while.
Howdy, E.G.C. ((HUGZ))
Did you have a good time at the lake yesterday? Did Gizmo spot anything interesting to chase? :-)
The weather was nice yesterday. I think we have one more nice day but then it's supposed to get windy and we have rain coming later this week.
You can get those vaporizers pretty much anywhere. I got mine at Wal Mart. Maybe his mom will grab one for him.
The rain is supposed to start moving in here sometime Tues. night. I reckon we’ll have wind before it gets here. I’m glad it wasn’t windy tonight so I could get the trash burned. Happy camper now!
Oh boy, blood draw. Yep, if you don’t eat before going, you should be good. You just have to have gone without food for at least 8 hours. I know what you mean about going to doctor when you aren’t sick. I feel the same way. I only go once a year for the wellness check because I’m fortunate to have a good immune system and rarely ever get sick.
I hope the results show you’re in great shape.
I just sent him a direct message on Twitter to tell him I had a recommendation for them. Didnt give him your name. LOL! See ya!
Cool! Maybe he’ll get one and get some relief for that stuffy head. He sounded like he felt mighty crummy.
Now get some sleep so you don’t oversleep in the morning. :-)
Well. there is the answer :) duh!
Evening, Kathy! (Or rather, good morning.) I’m finally getting to bed.
Thanks for another inspiring bio.
The Fokkers were flyimg Messerschmidts!
Yes, I know, it was actually spelled ‘Messerschmitt’.
My favorite historical topic is the Second World War. The permutations and probabilities of this horrific and titanic, never before or since eclipsed struggle beggar belief, and are both endlessly fascinating and horrifying.
Hitlers had a near schizophrenic image of America: America and Amerika. Hitler would maniacally denounce the United States as feeble, decadent nation while simultaneously referring to it as an industrial colossus worthy of imitation. Or he would belittle America in the vilest terms while at the same time looking at the latest photos from the United States, watching American films, and amusing himself with Mickey Mouse cartoons.
America was a place that Hitler admiredfor the can-do spirit of the American people, which he attributed to their Nordic bloodand enviedfor its enormous territorial size, abundant resources, and political power. He saw that the largest single ethnic group in the US was people of Germanic descent, and in his Aryan addled Darwinistic viewpoint, that very Germanic blood was comprised of the very best ethnic stock, German pioneers who were adventurous and daring enough to leave their country and forge a new destiny in a foreign nation that did not have a Bismarckian welfare state. I think that he saw this reality as an added threat from the US for his visions of world hegemony, even as he sought ways to harness this genetic/ethnic Volksdeutche resource toward German victory.
Given the proliferation of German descended command leadership (Nimitz, Eisenhower, King, Spaatz, Eaker, Arnold, Eichelburger, and the lists of awardees of the Medal of Honor of German descent), his fears were largely realized. .
Hitler thought that “Amerika,” was a mongrel nation, grown too rich too soon and governed by a capitalist elite with strong ties to the Jews, and infected with a mongrelized culture.
One more thing, the western allies only had to face about 20% of the German Army in the West. I shudder to think what the casualty lists would have looked like if the US had to face just 50% of it. My father fought on the Gothic Line in Italy. Consider the slaughter of US troops at Kasserine, Salerno, the Rapido River, Anzio and Cisterna, the Gustav line, Omaha Beach, the Normandy hedgerows, the Huertgen Forest, the massacre of heavy bomber crews in the fight for air supremacy over the Reich, and the 1944 Ardennes offensive.
I do not think that I would be alive were it not for the Eastern front, where almost 80% of the German Army was engaged with the Soviets, unable to harm my Dad..
TO THE
FR CANTEEN
Good morning, Everyone.
Good morning to our
AWESOME
Military, our Allies, and their families.
Thank you, Ma, for preparing the Canteen
for today's activities.
R I P Harold O. Messerschmidt
(1923 September 17, 1944)
You know, it's not often we pause to consider
how young these guys were when they died.
I think about it when we remember Pearl Harbor.
Well, the Redskins finally won a game.
And poor Dallas Cowboys had to plan in the freezing rain.
And it looks like many of us will have
more rain during the holiday week.
Just hope it's not during Thanksgiving day;
we have to travel along the dreaded 95 in Virginia this year.
We're waiting for it to warm up a bit
before heading out for our 4-mile walk.
It's a nice walk, just wish the pounds would drop off a tad faster.
So, come on in and sit for a while.
There's always plenty of coffee, tea;
pancakes, conversation, silliness,
and plain old BS
REMEMBER THEM
DEFENDERS OF FREEDOM
Good Morning, Beachie! :-)
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