Low... your 'morning logic' is so awesome. That kinds rhymes with Steely Dan's album Pretzel Logic.
Cloth towels? Been there with laundry, soap, bleach, dryer. Nothing to gain.
Many of my clients are a hour drive so I pee before leaving. Next suggestion? Don't make it a funnel and 4 feet of garden hose. I knew a trucker who had no time for crowded rest stops.
$6 lunch at the local Chinese restaurant, included a drink and desert. Many of my coworkers would go there. They closed business since COVID.
I totally understand the logic about the need for specialized weapons. The same applies to fishermen with different types of rods, reels, line weights, hooks, live bait versus flies. Guitarists with string thicknesses, single pole pickups, humbuckers, solid body, hollow body...
It looks like Jeffrey had a gun for every day of the week, am or pm.
In addition to being a successful singer, songwriter, author and sailor. He was quite an entrepreneur and celebrityworth.com states his net worth at a billion.
In 1998 he founded Margaritaville Enterprises LLC, located in Orlando, Florida. Yeah, all those Hotels, bars, casinos and resorts were his!
Earlier today I read that Buffett died after a lengthy skin cancer battle. He was apparently diagnosed with the disease four years ago and it turned into lymphoma, which was ultimately the cause of his death. A close friend stated, “He lived his life in the sun, literally and figuratively,”
I would like to remind everyone how/why I started this blog:
I commented on a blog last week referencing the number of guns sold in America versus the population. I felt the connection may be inaccurate because many gun owners have several guns making it appear that each American owned a gun.
My example: Judge Jeffrey Ferguson, who was arrested for the murder his wife. Police found 47 weapons and more than 26,000 rounds of ammunition during a search of his home.
Let's not get into a pissing contest about guns, governments, etc. to prove some unnecessary point.
Low.. back so soon? Happy Friday. I LOVE comments and I'm not 'going off' on anyone here... it's a delightful humorous reply.
Running errands this morning, I was able to stop by the Italian market and did a quick shop of cooked food. Lasagna with meat sauce... it was delicious. I got the nap right after lunch. No reason to be grumpy.
I'll say it again... No reason to be grumpy. I bid 5 projects this week and sold 4 of them !! That surprised me they responded so soon. First of the month and BAM!!
Now, regarding hammers, I recommend you stop by Lows or The Home Depot and visit the tool department. Check out one of the 28 ounce framing hammers. Go ahead, wield that daddy and see how well it's balanced. Impressive? You betcha! Just be careful you don't swing it near the salesman or he will call security and have you escorted out of the store.
At $35 bucks, you simply cannot go wrong. You got a tool box big enough for one?
You're good at those detouring statements. I'm surprised you didn't mention more people die from lung cancer than by guns. That's always a good deterrent of conversation.
Now, you want to know how many knives Jeffrey Ferguson had in his house? That's a tough one...
Let's see. I'm guessing they had their everyday service for 8, then they had service for 10 only used on holidays. His wife probably had a knife block with 6 steak knives, 2 larger ones and a meat cleaver. Thanksgiving, they probably brought out the electric knife... if that counts. He must have had a razor knife in the garage and at least one fishing knife.
My agenda? Oh, that's easy. I want to own more hammers. Currently, I have at least 8 regular hammers of different sizes. Usually, when I cannot find one, I'll run to the hardware store and buy another. Most are the small ones used for detailed work, like hammering headless nails in picture frame molding. I used to have a big (freakin) hammer for roofing trusses, but I sold my house and it was bought in a yard sale.
I don't own a ballpeen hammer. Not that I need one, but it would be cool to own one.
A straight claw hammer with a fiberglass handle should be on the list. I was a helper on my first job in a cabinet shop. It must have been around 1974 and the installer cut something wrong. He was so angry that he swung the hammer into the countertop (claw first - of course) and drove that b*tch so deep into the top he struggled to pull it out. The top was wasted and he got fired. I was so impressed at the damage a claw hammer could do, I think I should own one in this lifetime!
Let me know if you need to see photos of the different types of hammers.
Great reader comments too both for and against her!
sal said: " Term limits are badly needed...problem is Congress and the Senate make the rules. None of them want to give up their more than cushy gigs. "
Jodie said: " And yet Nikki is willing to join the fray. You can bet your last dollar when she hits 70 she will NOT retire. It is all talk just to keep people riled up. "
craig said: " Nikki Haley said she thinks the US' retirement age is "way too low" at 65 and needs to be increased. I mean this is yet another hypocritical statement…. Does she think regular hard working Americans should work till death before they ask for their benefits they paid into the system nearly their whole lives for? Our bodies wasn’t designed to keep working so hard even if we are living longer. Politicians stay in office for power not public service. "
I checked a few sites for wind speed history and see it briefly reached 130mph winds as a category 4 just before landfall.
You made a significant comment on my supermoon blog that I will copy here:
Exactly, the moon affects tides and the the storm surge was probably 10 feet above an already high tide. Idalia hit land around a state park/natural preserve that was at sea level, easily pulling water and flooding all the way into Georgia.
A transient ischemic attack (TIA) is a temporary period of symptoms similar to those of a stroke. A TIA usually lasts only a few minutes and doesn't cause permanent damage.
RE: Has Trump made himself ineligible for any elected office?
What are R's that you say Ken and Chatillion claim to be. That needs some explanation.