Monday, June 15, 2026

6-15-26

 W: 314.4            BS: 94

  • Truck in for service
  • Vacuum
  • Garden
  • Dishes
  • Clothes
  • Mow/Trim
  • Bake bread
  • Taxi one
  • Deliver bread
  • Arrange driveway
  • Laundry
  • Boozemart
  • ?
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Spencer Pratt says he's all in...

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What do you get when you combine a rhetorical question and a joke?

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Look, you can push the envelope all you want, but it’s going to remain stationary.

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"You're not going crazy, Arthur. You're going sane in a crazy world!" -The Tick

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Sunday, June 14, 2026

A case for rationalizing laziness....

 


So... there I wuz.....

After I cleaned up the kitchen, starting laundry and dishwasher, roasting the fresh corn so it wouldn't go to waste, starting dough for bread because we are out, and making up meatball mix for dinner this evening....  I was overcome by a wave of laziness.

I usually make meatballs using a sorbet scoop.  Scoop a portion of meat, drop it into my hands, lovingly form a perfect smooth ball 'o meat, and put it on the baking sheet. Today, not so much. 

I reached the scoop point, and just looked it.  What if.... what if I say, I just plopped that scoop of meatball mix on the tray?  Skip the 'make a ball' stage.  That would save me entire minutes of effort.  But how do I justify the laziness?  Lets consider....

  • No one has ever complimented my nice round balls.
  • Plunked meatballs have rough bits to hold sauce.
  • Plunked meatballs have sticky-outy bits that will get crunchy in the oven.
  • Crunchy bits = Maillard effect = flavor.
  • Maybe someone will compliment my nice rough balls...
Okay, roughly plopped balls it is.  Lets see if the family cares, or even notices my well thought out and superior planned meatballs.




 

6-14-26 Meme dump, now with more goats!

 W: 312.         BS: 100


Me?  Who am I?  I'm a fucking ghost, and I'm alright with that.

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Saturday, June 13, 2026

6-13-26

 W: 312.8                BS: 134              BP 120/73

Woke at 4am with a dream that left me agitated and sweating.  Ugh.  Decided to get up and just drink coffee, so clowns don't eat me in my sleep.  Came downstairs to this...

My 4am surprise

Yesterday, before the high blood pressure incident that put me in the chair most of the afternoon, I had the sinks scrubbed and all dishes washed.

Oh, and somebody locked little Ripley outside all night and SHE HAD SOMETHING TO SAY ABOUT THAT.

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Friday, June 12, 2026

I'm old and busted retired, but....

 I found this in my email today.  Huh. 


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Hello,

I was impressed by your extensive background as a lead technician, shop manager, and long-time automotive instructor, and I think you may be a strong fit for the A-level Automotive Technician role at XXXXXXXX. Your deep experience in diagnostics, electrical, engines, and drivetrains appears to align very well with our high-production, process-driven, AC shop. If you’re open to a flat-rate, no-weekends opportunity with strong earning potential, please apply or review the job details to learn more.

Thanks,
XXXXXXXXXXXXX, LLC Recruiting Team

Job details

Job title:

A-level Automotive Technician $5k sign-on, NO WEEKENDS, AC SHOP

Company:

XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX

Automotive Technician – XXXXXXXX

Are you working hard but not getting ahead?

Stuck in a slow shop with no cars?
Dealing with outdated equipment that kills your productivity?
Working nights and weekends with nothing to show for it?

If you’re a technician who wants more—more opportunity, more efficiency, and more income—keep reading.

About Us

My name is XXX XXXXXX, owner of XXXXXXXXX. My wife XXXXXXX and I run the shop together.

We believe strong businesses are built by strong people. When our team performs at a high level, the results follow—for everyone.

This is a two-way street:

You help us hit our goals.
We help you hit yours.

What That Looks Like

* Consistent workflow — you will stay busy
* Efficient systems — no wasted time
* Clean, organized, process-driven shop
* Advisors on 100% commission — they sell what you find
* Ongoing training — improve your skills and income

We’ve built an environment where productive technicians can thrive.

Compensation

* A-Level Technicians: $40–$50/hr flat rate and $5k sign-on bonus
* B-Level Technicians: $30–$40/hr flat rate and $2,500 sign-on bonus
* +$2/hr bonus after 50 billed hours
* +$5/hr bonus after 60 billed hours

*Your income is driven by your production.*

Benefits & Schedule

* Monday–Friday (no weekends)
* 75% of healthcare covered
* Paid training and development
* Financial Peace course available

Shop Environment

* Air-conditioned shop
* Modern, well-maintained equipment (Hunter, Launch, Snap-on)
* Structured processes — no chaos, no guesswork

You won’t be standing around waiting for work.

What We Expect

* Show up ready to produce
* Take ownership of your work
* Follow proven systems
* Maintain efficiency and accountability

If you need constant direction or motivation, this may not be the right fit.
If you take pride in your work and want to push yourself, you will do very well here.

Not Sure Yet?

Come work a day with us.

We’ll pay you for your time.
No commitment. No pressure.

You’ll see how we operate, meet the team, and decide if it’s the right fit.

We’ll evaluate your skills and how you fit within our team.

If it’s not a fit, we shake hands and part ways.
If it is, we move forward together.

Let’s Talk

We’re growing quickly and looking for the right people to grow with us.





SKIL 40v trimmer/blower set, a review.

I've lived in this home for 15 years, and in that time I've used up two expensive gas weed-eaters.  The latest was a Cub Cadet 4-stroke that gave me 6 years before the head quit.  Luckily I have a bladed shaft that fits, so it's not dead-dead.

I decided this time to go battery, and spent a day researching. I arrived at this one for a balance of value, good ratings, and features.  Trimmer, blower, 40v battery, and charger for $180. This morning the set got their first work out as I tried to beat the heat.

First impression:  So light and quiet, it CAN'T work that well, yet it does.  No sturm and drang, no waking the neighbors, no looking like I fought the weed wars.  It just whacks down the weeds and grass.  From seedlings up to 5 foot tall poke, all slaughtered easily and quietly.  It's the grim reaper scythe of weed whackers.  In addition, it doesn't splatter me with weed guts from head to toes.  No more stripping on the front porch and marching to the shower.  I'm sure the neighbors will be pleased with that.

Line usage was less than half what the Cub Cadette burned through.  It seems raw (and loud) power uses line like crazy.  This SKIL thing just chewed through green stuff and soldiered on, miserly on the trim line.  I also found it easy to operate in close quarters around my veg plants and roses.  Precision is a snap compared to the big gas model.

Assembly was silly easy, taking all of 5 minutes.  If I had gotten a real Torx driver instead of the crappy thing  that came with it, it would have been 2 minutes.  Two screws for the handle and two screws for the line guard.  That's it.  A note on the crappy included tool, it bent in my fingers.  Be gentle with it, or throw it away and use a real tool.

Operation is intuitive. Slide a charged battery on and GO.  Variable speed is handy and the 'safety' button is well placed for a natural grip.  Not having to deal with a finicky gas engine is why I went this route.  Getting too old and too crotchety to put up with that when THIS tech is right here.

The blower is even easier.  Snap on the tube (.5 seconds), slide on the 40v battery, and it's go time.  One variable speed lever and no waiting.   Just blowing. Plenty of air moving to clear the road, walk, and drive...and quietly too.  I ordered a reducing nozzle to increase air speed and I expect it will work even better with that installed.

Battery life?  Juuuuust right for me.  This morning I did the front yard, around my garden and driveway, and all the road frontage.  Then I swapped the battery to the blower and cleared the areas I trimmed.  Putting the battery on charge when done, I see I used about half it's charge.  That means it would have also done the back yard and patio as well, if I chose to.   I expect to order another battery just because.  Not that I need to to weed whack for hours at a time (too old for that crap now) but it would be nice to let the wife play along at the same time.

6-12-26

 W: 317.0                BS: 109

  • Weeds
  • Dishes
  • Garden
  • Vacuum
  • Laundry
  • Party stuff
  • ?
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Still air stands witness
Drowning In colorless light
Hours turning to ash

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Thursday, June 11, 2026

6-11-26

 W: 316.6                BS: 109

BP was a bit stiff this morning, 176/109.   To be watched as the day progresses.  Did I screw up meds yesterday?

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Wednesday, June 10, 2026

6-10-26

 W: 316.0                BS: 85

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Tuesday, June 9, 2026

Sub rolls

 

My Butter Bread recipe, substituting schmalz for the butter.  It could have been butter, but I had the schmalz on the counter to be used.

Simply make the dough as the recipe calls for, but shape it into 6 fairly equal long roll shapes.  I chose to brush with melted butter before and after baking, because Mo Butter Is Better.

I did these on a baguette tray, but any baking sheet will work.

6-9-26

 W: 313.4            BS: 84

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Monday, June 8, 2026

6-8-26

 W: 313.8            BS: 87

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A pair of Carolina wrens have set up housekeeping on our front porch.  Ma and Pa are running a steady stream of smooshed bugs to a nest full of gaping mouths.

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