Unfortunately, I can relate…
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Unfortunately, I can relate…

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Unfortunately, I can relate…
My sadistic girlfriend gave to me for Christmas, The Mensa Puzzle Calendar. It has one brain teasing puzzle for every day of the year. That is three hundred and sixty five chances to feel stupid.
A recent puzzle, titled Language Barrier, asked this:
Remove one letter from each word below the rearrange the remaining letters to form the name of a language.
1. pliant
2. wheels
3. hiding
4. whereby
5. helpings
6. sideshow
The calendar is at work and sometimes I have an opportunity to work the puzzles and sometimes I just casually look at them. That day, a Friday was the latter. Continue reading “The Mind, A Terrible Thing to Waste”
I looked and looked online trying to find the funding sources for the National Rifle Association (NRA). I did not have a lot of luck.
Here is an article from Mother Jones that sheds some light on that murky subject.
Who Does the NRA Advocate For?
To answer their question…it is not the average gun owner, but the corporations that funnel money to them.
It is past time for sensible gun regulation in this country.
No more candle light vigils. No more piles of teddy bears. No more stacks of flowers. No more fences covered with ribbons. No more platitudes or speeches of remembrance. We react compassionately to tragic events after the fact. They fade from memory and we fail to act to prevent the next one.
There were probably a multitude of factors that collided in the Tucson shooting that left 6 dead and many more wounded.
First, it is much, much too easy to get guns in this country. I read recently that there are 85 guns for every 100 people in the US. If they were evenly distributed that would be almost be a gun for every man, woman and child in the US.
Secondly, access to health care in this country is atrocious Continue reading “No More Teddy Bears”
Cheney says he may have to have heart transplant — Link removed
To belabor the obvious: We can only regret he did not do that a few years earlier!
Pete is much more popular in England and Europe than he is in the good ole USofA. Personally, I think he should be a huge star here, but Folk music in general is not that popular. Why? I don’t know, it is one of my preferred genres. It has nice melodies and words that frequently cause you to think or tell a nice story.
Pete’s Website.
My girlfriend, “I just love this pesto shit.”
So I asked, “What sort of animal shits pesto?”
She replied, “I don’t care, I just love this shit.”
When she read the post she thought she should have said, “I don’t know, but I want one for a pet. I just love this shit.”
I am probably the only person on the planet who has been kissed by Stephen Hawking… in a dream. Let me allow that to sink in for a minute, after all I am still trying to get over it myself.
In my dream I was at a house that was my parents, but not like any house they have ever lived in. Stephen was tooling around his wheel chair. Continue reading “Kissed by Stephen Hawking”
Nicholas Kristof in the New York Times Equality, a True Soul Food
He is summarizing a British report on the societal effects of wealth inequality.
Currently in America “the wealthiest 1 percent of Americans possess a greater collective net worth than the bottom 90 percent.” I do not understand why everyone, except the 1%, is not shocked and up in arms over this fact. But that is me.
The basic premise of the study, backed up by tons of data is this. With great wealth inequality you create a wide variety of personal and social stressors. There are increases in crime, Continue reading “Wealth Inequality = Social Problems”
After about 3 weeks of casually looking when I was in a store anyway, I found a pair of gloves for yard work. “Big deal”, you say. Yes, because my primary criteron was to find a pair not made in China. I had checked all the usual suspects, China*Mart, the China*Mart want-to-be Lowe’s, etc. Every pair of gloves I picked had been manufactured in China.
I was close to an Ace Hardware store Sunday, so I decided to buzz in and see what they had in the work glove department. I picked up several pair, and they were identified as having been made in Pakistan. While this is not American made, I had decided that I would not be able to find a pair of American made work gloves and would settle for a pair made anywhere but China.
I am 100% sure that Pakistan needs the work much more than China. Having worked for a large retailer I know that they make a show of making sure their products are manufactured in factories with some modicum of humane treatment. I can only hope Ace Hardware does this too.
I bought them. Thanks Ace Hardware.