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Liar...

I was working from home on Friday... well, that's what I told people. My goal was to finish some wardrobe drawings to a project I measured on Thursday. As usual, lots of texts and emails interrupted my morning. So my focus changed to music videos and my favorite, news stories. Some of those news stories were filled with comedy and that included Sarah Silverman and Bill Maher.

One common thread was about the politicians who have lied and continue to lie. There were stories about the Georgia Grand Jury and some indictments regarding the results of the 2020 election. I'm sure there's more to come about that.

I'm thinking... how could you get a pathological liar to tell the truth?
When I was a kid, we heard stories about Sodium Pentothal aka Truth Serum and secret agent movies about how they were able to get spies to reveal top secret information. I guess legally we (as a country) cannot do that and Lie Detectors can be fooled. So... other than torture with electric shock, there's really no easy way to make a liar confess.

One of the stories was about the 5 cops who were fired in the Nichols incident all plead not guilty in court Friday. Sorry, the video shows otherwise... get out the truth serum and let's hear the real story.

Let's just hope the legal system stays firm and gets all the facts straight so the liars stories can be debunked.

If that doesn't work, we'll have to summon the powers of Wonder Woman and her Lasso of Truth!

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C'mere little politician, that's right... c'mere




The Big Liars | Real Time with Bill Maher
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The voice of a Black Woman...

This blog is not about politics. I've been formulating the idea for this blog in my mind for months. No big hurry, but two things happened this week to move it up on my list. My Rihanna blog with FF's comment about Tina Turner and Satellite Radio channel surfing that landed me on a soul station.

Somewhere in the early 1960's my dad bought a reel-to-reel tape recorder. My (older) brother borrowed 45rpm records from friends and made a 'party mix' of songs. Depending on the speed, that could run non-stop for an hour or more.

What did he record? A little of this and a little of that. Some surfing music, rock & roll, Rhythm & blues and soul music. To us, music was music... well, with the exception of Country Music. I could listen to Roy Clark, but it tapered off sharply after that.

There were a dozen guitar players in my neighborhood, a few drummers, one guy playing bass guitar, one guy playing saxophone and one guy playing accordion.
I teamed up with a duo guitarist & drummer who played on Miami Beach hotels poolside. Americans called it 'pass the hat' and the British called it busking. Either way, the music was free and we accepted donations.

To get the gig with these guys, I had to play keyboards, so my parents bought a small portable organ by the Italian company Farfisa. I quickly memorized a bunch of songs and we were playing a few hotels every morning in the summer. Too young to drive, we always had a parent schlep us and our gear to the gigs as well as acting manager/agent to see we had plenty of bookings with the entertainment directors of the hotels.

We played music the tourists wanted to hear and that often got us special events when they had the pool open at night for a BBQ or party. We were available for birthday parties, school dances, teen hop at the bowling alley and the best paying gigs... fraternity parties at the local college!

Dance music was most of our repertoire, but college kids loved Soul Music and so it was. We also did songs by The Young Rascals and on request... The Supremes song You Keep Me Hanging On was on our list.

This brings up the part of Black female singers. A generation later, I watched a documentary about Whitney Houston where she mentioned her musical beginning was singing Gospel. Look around and nearly EVERY Black female singer got their start doing gospel. Can you name 20? I probably could.

My musical taste runs fickle and I have my favorites regardless of their success. Maybe it was the songs they were singing as many sounded like fingernails across a chalkboard.

White girls were everywhere but singers like Karen Carpenter bored me to tears. Remember Leslie Gore and I'll Cry if I want to ... Waaah. I cried because that song was played 32 million times.

I wasn't 100% on Black female singers either. What I disliked most were the wailers... Great voice, but they were over-the-top and I'd turn the volume down. Aretha, Patti LaBelle, Tina make it to that list.

Patti's duet with Michael McDonald (On My Own) was 'almost' a masterpiece, until she starts that wailin' shit (on live performances) and I have to turn it down. I think you get my point.

This week, I did hear a great song by a great singer Gladys Night and I think it's perfect for my blog... The voice of a Black Woman.

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That no-talent Rihanna...

You know who made a comment about entertainer Rihanna as having no talent. This was just prior to her performance at the Super Bowl this past weekend. Okay, then explain how since the age of 17, she put out eight albums in total, with 14 number one singles on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. She is one of the best-selling digital artists of all time and has sold 60 million albums and 215 million digital tracks. Musically, that put her as a multi-millionaire.

Her real success comes from a line of her cosmetics and in February 2023, her estimated net worth is $1.4 Billion... Yes, "B-illion" and Forbes ranked her No. 21 on their list of America’s Richest Self-Made Women, becoming one of the youngest self-made female billionaires.

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It's reported she didn't receive payment for her Super Bowl performance, but the appearance boosted her music career in more ways than one.

No-talent... I have to consider the source. laugh
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Measure twice, cut once...

Mistakes can be expensive and there's a saying in the woodworking industry: Measure twice, cut once. If your 'expert' doesn't know this, you need to replace him.
I make detailed drawings for the items I release to production and 'map out' any special cutting so there's no room for mistake... It's a great plan until someone doesn't read the drawings and decides they are good enough to 'wing-it' thinking it's a simple jigsaw puzzle.

Remembering the time I ordered only one sheet of really expensive material.
We priced a job that could be done using one sheet... no room for error.
Woodgrain material and I noted the steps.
#1 cross cut the front panel - do this first
#2 rip (long cut) the 2 side strips
#3 cross cut the remainder of parts

I got a call from the installer "Hey, you didn't order enough material for the job."
Sure I did... I referenced the note on the first page explaining the cutting instructions were on the second page.
"Oh, I didn't look there" was his response.

very mad

Another sheet of material had to be ordered.
The completion date was moved back (as in late) and the client was angry.
Back-charging the installer for his mistake wasn't enough compensation.
All the profit was gone.
Reputation for being on-time was blemished.
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TikTok...

Some people are afraid that China is spying on Americans via the TikTok app. Have you seen any of their videos? Millions... yes, millions of 4 to 40 second videos of people doing snake-dance and gyrations. China... is this what you are looking for?


(you have to copy and paste the entire string for it to work)
@shakira/video/7109286157518753067

@shakira/video/7190854267253558571
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Batteries...

Modern life would be very difficult without the use of batteries. Over the years battery technology had changed greatly with more power and less weight. Consider how hearing aid technology fueled smaller devices, iPhone ear buds go for hours on a single charge.
Probably the least improvement is the automotive standard 'wet-cell' car battery. Heavy, but supplied lots of high current.
Lithium-Ion and lithium-polymer batteries appear to be everywhere powering all types of electronic devices... especially cellphones.
The problem is they are volatile if mishandled. Overcharging a Lithium battery can cause an explosion with the battery emitting toxic fumes. A while back I read a story about a girl who shipped her phone between the mattress and pillow. This insulated the heat dissipation while charging. She was lucky it only smoked the phone and pillow. Other devices actually explode.
I order lots of batteries and the packages have warning labels on the box.
Airlines have restrictions for traveling with batteries. New generation cellphones are sealed, so you cannot tamper with the battery, but proper charging care is essential.

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Advice to Adidas: Sell them at 'normal' price...

It's been a few months since Kanye West made a fool of himself and lost the Adidas account, costing himself millions and millions in lost sales to Adidas. Kanye, who renamed himself Ye, had his model sneaker called Yeezy. This all happened before Christmas 2022 and sales dropped sharply. Currently, Yeezys are being unloaded to places like factory outlets, eBay StockX, etc. where they sell a prices equal to what they are actually worth... without the hype from Kanye.

It goes to show, people (read: kids) didn't buy them because of any advanced design or technology, they bought them (at any price) because of the influence Kanye had over them.
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Heartbeat...

I check my blood pressure a few times a week, usually at rest in the morning. If I'm doing exercises, I sometimes check again right after to see the elevated pressure and the number of heartbeats per minute.

On average I'm seeing around 65bpm. 20 years ago, I had a cardiologist who insisted I take medicine that slowed my heart rate to 60 or below. The theory was less strain on my heart.
Over the years I've been on different hypertension medicines that each have their way of working. I remember one medicine made me light-headed when I did strenuous exercise like yard work for an hour. I had to take breaks often and wait for my heart-rate to go down. Testing, testing, testing I think the maximum was between 100-110 beats per minute.

Different doctor now, different medicines and I haven't checked under a stressful situation in a while.

I was in the main office yesterday and the installation supervisor returned from a clinic doing blood work. He's stressed out and that doesn't surprise me as it''s a suicidal position with nothing but pressure when you don't have enough good installers to keep up with the workload.

He showed me a new digital watch with a health monitor as his beats per minute were 115 when he's calmly walking around. He's a time bomb just waiting to go off!
When it gets to 120 beats per minute, the watch alerts him.

To me he's got the wrong medicines and... possibly the wrong cardiologist!
That isn't a good combination.
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In a recent poll...

In a recent poll Florida governor Ron DeSantis is now leading Former president Donald Trump for the Republican front runner in the 2024 presidential election. I read today if that happens, there is a possibility Trump could split from the Republican party and form a party of his own.
Only time will tell on that.
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Music royalty, Burt Bacharach dead at the age of 94...

I was shocked to see a recent photo of him and will always remember his vibrance of songs in the 1960's and beyond.
Burt Bacharach, the popular music composer is gone...

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Manzanos are $2 a pound now...

Whenever I go to the Asian market I try to get some bananas from Thailand.
They are short 'finger size' and have a thin skin. Typically, it's best to keep them in plastic and wait for the skin to split to indicate they are ripe.
Last night I see the local Publix grocery has finger bananas from Colombia that look like dwarfed bananas of the variety normally sold here that sell anywhere between 65 cents to 80 cents per pound. When fully ripened, the Manzanos are sweeter than normal bananas but cost prohibitive at $2 a pound.


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The ones in the store are slightly distress and look nothing like the ones on Chiquita's website.

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What defines beauty...

I went to high-school with a girl who was 'scary ugly' and we made cruel jokes about her looks "She was so ugly, her parent's had to tie a pork chop around her neck just to get the family dog to play with her"
Southern humor, I know.
Around the time we were in college she was driving a luxury sports car. Coming from a middle-class family, everyone took notice. Her looks changed, but not from the ugly duckling to a swan. She was still 'very unusual' and the story was she became a fashion model. That 'look' was marketable.
At that point any local guy who wanted to date her... didn't have a chance.
What defines beauty?
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