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Internation Eat and Animal For PETA Day

There is some more ugly weather moving in to my area right now so I am going to make this somewhat short as I would like to be able to shower before work with a bit of light in the bathroom so I can wash my balls just right.

Speaking of meat, today is March 15th, which make is International Eat an Animal for Peta Day (IEATAPETA). Make sure and join me today and chow down on some yummy animal flesh, whatever your favorite is OK. Eat plenty.

PETA is full of a bunch of lying hypocrites that live right down the street from the global warming scammers and living-in-the-trees-patchoulis-stinking-hippies so make sure and invite some friends over for that barbecue tonight!

Duke Campus Shocked by UNC Murder Link

Shortly after he surrendered to Police in the matter of Eve Carson’s murder, Laurence Alvin Lovette was charged with first-degree murder in the January killing of Abhijit Mahato, a student at Duke University.



Apparently Lovette was arrested several times between the murders but it wasn’t until the ATM photos came out the some kind of connection was made.

Racists and Racism

I received a comment on one of my posts recently and it really pissed me off. Although I commented back it irked me enough to want to post it.

“Eve Carson’s Family Owned Slaves Eve Carson’s family may have owned slaves in Athens, Georgia. Plus, word on the streets is Eve was buying drugs and playing Privileged White Flaunt – where privileged whites drive through underprivileged black neighborhoods at dangerous hours to tease poor blacks with their possessions.”

Of all the lame-brained fucking ideas, this retard puts the “N” in the N word.

Here’s the deal and although I am repeating my reply to this retarded sack of dog turds I have had time for it to sink in and let me think about it for awhile.

According to the article that the commenter linked to in his comment and which I am not, if Eve Carson’s family owned slaves and had not paid reparations, they shouldn’t feel sorry for her because she was murdered. In other words, it’s OK to kill white people that haven’t made reparations for the stupid things their ancestor’s did that they personally have no control over.

Personally I think it’s disgraceful that as a nation of freedom loving people we owned slaves. Thomas Jefferson wrote long and passionately about slavery, yet owned slaves. Thats inexusable. Does that mean that anyone with the name of Jefferson needs to be shot in the head because they haven’t made reparations.

Oh, wait. Probably 50% of the U.S. population with the surname Jefferson is black.

Now there’s a fucking quandary…

The other argument that this dickwad presented was that Eve Carson was hanging out in front of black people “flaunting her goods”.

So what?

I have a couple of waitresses that flaunt their “goods” all the time. That doesn’t mean I can bend them over the counter and fuck them up the ass any old time I want.

“Your honor, they were flaunting their goods”.

The troll came back and posted this reply to my response:

You’d like racism to be hidden from the minds of young blacks?

You must be a damned liberal. Just like a liberal to twist my words. Hell, the Republicans aren’t much different either I guess, but at least they are the party that stopped slavery, unlike the Democrats who would still love to see people in chains.

I went and read over at digitalmonkeys, the site that the commenter is from and I must say that my first reaction about the person is only partly right. They are definitely racist to the nth degree but fucking sick to boot. Let’s see, here are some of their observations from the site:

  • Arnold Schwarzhenegger is the new Hitler and a super racist.
  • Eve Carson was flaunting her possessions and deserved to be killed, as did Jennifer Ross, who died in 2005.
  • Hillary is a racist (probably true) and has been using racist body language.
  • God is getting rid of the Ozone layer, it’s not being removed through emissions, and the reason he is doing it is to drive white people crazy.
  • The ‘in’ thing for white women is that they now want to be raped, robbed and killed by black men.
  • 12-year-old Emily Haddock was asking for it too apparently. (if you click the link there is some really irritating music but just deal with it, it’s an online memorial for fucks sake.

It’s pretty damned weird over at digitalmonkets. Sort of a cross between Brer Rabbit and the National Enquirer. After having read for a couple of hours I am starting to think maybe it’s just some kind of sick joke.

Global Warming a Hoax

Well, duh…
Newsmax Correspondent Philip Brennan describes why he agrees with the founder of the Weather Channel that global warming is the greatest scam in history. He also says that the fact that John McCain is on board with the environmentalists scares the hell out of him.



What makes Philip Brennan and the founder of the weather channel experts on global warming? Not a fucking thing. About the same thing that makes me an expert and I happen to agree with them.
The problem is that I tend to base my beliefs (as do the aforementioned guys) on real data and proven theories while the global warming pundits are just taking the word of these so-called scientists that are taking the word of other scientists using faulty data or data that only goes back a short period of time.
They are all a bunch of morons anyway.
I do agree with Brennan about McCain as well. Not that I don’t think that conservation and going to other forms of power is a bad thing, but I think that blaming the changing course of normal weather patterns on us is an idiotic blame game that’s just going to lead to more trouble later on down the road.

Retirement

So the maintenance man and I were talking a couple of days ago at work just about stupid stuff. He and I have been around for several years and I know him pretty well. He’s a good guy and will be retiring soon. I hate it because it means that we will end up with someone that just doesn’t know nearly enough about that stuff. They unfortunately don’t pay enough to get a top-notch maintenance man. With our guy’s case he makes a bit more because he’s been with us so long, and he has a nice bit of change tucked aside in stocks so that he can retire.
Anyway, he was trying to decide what to do with the van. He has to replace some of his storage cabinets and was looking at Jobox storage drawers for it. I don’t really know what the difference is between those and other’s so I just stand and nod and agree with him every once in a while. That’s when I found out he was retiring. I hate to see him go but he’s worked pretty darned hard and wants to spend some time with his grandchildren.
I still have a bit of time (like a couple of decades) before I retire but I darn sure and starting to look forward to it.

Wednesday Hero

Sgt. Steve Morin Jr.

Sgt. Steve Morin Jr.
34 years old from Arlington, Texas
111th Engineer Battalion, 36th Infantry Division, Texas Army National Guard
September 28, 2005

From the time he finished high school, Sgt. Steve Morin Jr. made serving in the military his career.

“He always stood up for what he thought was right,” Gwendolyn Michelle Morin, his wife, said. “He was a fighter. He would never give up.”  “He had called me to let me know what he was going to do that day,” she said. He expected to be able to call her more often because of the missions he was being assigned. Sometimes they would go 11 or 12 days between calls.

Morin enlisted in the Navy after graduating high school in his hometown of Brownfield, Texas at 17. By 34, Morin had devoted 14 years to the Navy, served in the National Guard for two and planned to attend Officers Candidate School.  Morin was still in the Navy when he met his wife. At the time, the two were working for a photo company; he was Santa Claus and she was an elf, she said. Both were attending Texas Tech University.  “It was funny because we always kept running into each other. He would hang outside my classes and wait for me with a Diet Coke,” recalled Gwendolyn.  “He knew how to make me really happy.”

Sgt. Morin died when an IED went off, overturning the vehicle he was riding in near Umm Qasr, Iraq.

“He’s very strong willed, very determined. Humorous, a clown, but he was also very disciplined and very passionate about what he believed in,” Gwendolyn Morin said. “He always wanted to serve his country.”

These brave men and women sacrifice so much in their lives so that others may enjoy the freedoms we get to enjoy everyday.  For that, I am proud to call them Hero.

We Should Not Only Mourn These Men And Women Who Died, We Should Also Thank God That Such People Lived

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Space Shuttle Endeavour Launches

I thought that this was a pretty cool picture, which is what prompted me to post it here. I normally on post NASA stuff on one of my other sites, but am cross-posting it both places today.

The Space Shuttle Endeavor created a glow in the night as it launched at 2:29 a.m. from Launch Complex 39a at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida this morning. Endeavor and her crew are delivering a Canadian Space Agency robotic system an a logistics module for the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency to the International Space Station. This is to be a sixteen day mission.

According to the story (below) they are also swapping out an astronaut for a long-term mission and one of the EU astronauts is returning home.



This is also being Cross-Posted at theapp.net

Just Stopping By…

Holy Cow!

I almost went two days without posting. That is very unlike me. I don’t remember the last time I went two entire days without posting, even while on vacation.

Work has been pretty rough (when is it not?). I have been without a manager at one of my stores for almost three weeks now and it appears that they are going to leave me without one until mine comes back to work and that might be months from now if ever. It’s worse when my two remaining managers have the day off since I have to run both of the stores. I may get the use of a couple of manager trainees here and there but that’s not written in stone yet.

My patience with some of these people is starting to wear thing thin though, I know that. I got back from vacation 19 days ago and I have had two days off since then. I might get lucky and get a day off this week as well as possibly a half day, but I won’t know until it happens. That’s of course if I don’t kill someone between now and then.

I haven’t even taken the time to check comments or trackbacks it’s been so busy and other than a couple of posts here or there that will be coming up, this is the first time I’ve sat down at my computer in a couple of days.

Normally as soon as I arrive home in the afternoon I will sit down and blog for awhile but today it was so nice outside that that’s where I stayed for a couple of hours. I planted some broccoli in an old sandbox, one of those plastic ones that is shaped liked something, in this case a green turtle. I poked holes in the bottom for drainage and then dumped in some potting soil. As long as I can keep those nasty old green worms off of the stuff I’ll be OK. Is Sevin dust OK to put on Broccoli? I also cleared some downed limbs and pulled them up to a pile at the very back of the yard, put down a little bit of gravel in a walkway, hung some new garden lights and tried to decide where to plant some more stuff.

I have quite a bit of stuff to go into the ground this year. Elephant Ears, Cannas, Lillies, Gladiolas, Caladiums, Tomatoes, peas, strawberries, and tons of flower seeds that I am most likely going to just scatter on the hill and hope like hell they grow. I also have some shit to put down that will hopefully scare off the ants. I need to break out the spreader and go to town with that. I was sort of hoping to rent a tiller this year and put new grass down in the back but since I’m pinching pennies for the trip to Disney, that may be out until later on.

Label Makers

I keep a filing cabinet worth of stuff in my car for work. Although I do have a corner of the living room as my home office, since I am in my restaurants 10-12 hours a day my office extends to my car. I have simple stuff such as pen and paper, printer paper, extra uniforms, to other stuff such as steam tables (moved it to my basement last night), silverware, batteries and a DYMO label maker for name tags. I bought it about a year and a half ago, when I was opening the new store in Temple and I have been using it since then. Coomes in pretty handy too for labeling other stuff as well.

When I first started running restaurants about all you could get without buying a huge professional setup was those hand-held clicking label makers. I used one for quite a long time but as technology improves so does the equipment that I get to use as well.

DYMO also has some pretty cool stuff besides the hand-held label makers. They have label makers that you can hook up via a USB connection for your label printing as well as several other products.

The DYMO LabelWriter 400 Turbo is pretty cool. It prints out at an average speed of 55 labels each minute including the online stamps. That’s what I really like about it. I have been using Stamps.Com for a few years now, but I generally have to print and purchase an entire sheet of stamps at a time. The software from the USPS allows you to print them one (or more) at a time, but with a deskjet and stickers it’s a bit unwieldy and they will curl and sometimes get stuck inside the printer. That’s one of the reasons I like the LabelWriter 400 Turbo so much. It just makes printing stamps, or any other label for that matter, easy and simple. You don’t need to buy any ink or toner either!

With the DYMO stamps there’s no monthly fee like there is using the USPS service. As I mentioned before, it’s a thermal printer so the expense of ink cartridges is gone as well. If you print a lot of postage and other labels this will cover the cost of the printer in months. It also has add-ins for Outlook, Word and Quickbooks not to mention several other popular Mac and PC programs. Yep, it’ll work with your Mac as well.

If you are in the market for a decent printer for postage and other labels you just might want to check out the quality of DYMO’s products.

Just a Quitter…

Normally I’m the only one up on a Saturday morning this early. I have to start getting ready for work shortly myself, but the wife and girls are driving back to Hilton Head for the weekend to see our friend Niqui. This may be the last chance they have to go visit before she moves. Of course if there is time at the end of the school year I’m sure they will go visit then but I think she plans on moving as soon as the year is up.

It’s some pretty cruddy weather out to drive in, that’s for sure. I grilled out last night and it was in the mid to high sixties. Now it’s raining and in the mid thirties. I love the spring time but the part I don’t like is when you are still at that stage where it’s too cold out in the morning. I still haven’t put my plants outside. I pulled them out of the basement too early last year and almost killed several of them due to a late freeze and I don’t want that to happen this year.

Speaking of grilling out, we had a couple of dinner guests last night. Supergurl stopped in on her way to Atlanta and a friend of the wife’s from work came over. I managed to get out of working last night when my boss and all of the other district managers were working 5-9p. Unfortunately I will have to make up the time and work this evening.

I am still having a hard time not smoking. I’m down to anywhere from one to five cigarettes a day and just cannot seem to get over that hump. I need to call our friend Michelle up. She was taking Chantix and didn’t like it, so I need to buy hers. I only have five days left. Man, time flies when you’re having fun. I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again, this has got to be the hardest thing I have ever done. If I could only go through addiction treatment for it or something and get the initial few weeks over with without being exposed I am sure I could get past it. Unfortunately although my health insurance company frowns upon my smoking and jacks up my rates because of it, they wouldn’t dream of actually paying for any type of smoking cessation program even if it would save them millions of dollars a year. They aren’t in the market to save money, they are in the market to charge exorbitant rates to unhealthy people.

That’s about it for this morning. I’m just sitting here sipping my morning cup of coffee and balancing the checkbook before I go to work. That’s something that seems to have lessened as well. I don’t seem to be drinking quite as much coffee since I have cut my nicotine intake either.