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#1
Toadfish Bazaar / Clothes I WANT to buy...
April 04, 2009, 04:09:46 AM
And they come in my size, and they come in cool colors, and they'll definitely show what kind of 'weird hippie chick' I still am.

And the prices are AMAZINGLY low.

http://www.holyclothing.com/
#2
Snark and Rant / Sibling Chatty Goes To Jail
March 23, 2009, 07:28:08 AM
Maybe.

Depends on the witnesses...

Came out of the grocery store with Tammy this evening. There was a man, a woman (OK, girl, she's all of 18) and her baby in the parking lot near my car.

I see the man SLAP the baby, tiny baby, in the face. Somehow, I CANNOT fathom how, my cane ends up on his head, then gouged into his ribcage, and then pinning him down as I step on his hand.

Police are called, ambulance is called, Tammy (six feet tall, a nursing assistant accustomed to lifting elderly patients, so quite strong) has gently pulled me away. OK, she's pinned me against my car and taken my cane away so I'll quit whailing on the SOB.

The baby has 2 breaks in the jawbone and a shattered cheekbone, plus signs of previous abuse. The girl is black and blue everywhere that DOESN'T show when clothed, and the SOB wants to file assault charges on me. Now HIS ass is going to be in jail, with NO hope of probation (he has a record, plus a sealed juvie record that includes abuse to an infant--amazing what people will tell you) and I was released on personal recognizance. (He's been admitted to the hospital. Somebody done messed him up some.)

Seems he may have a problem filing charges. The 'impartial' witnesses in the parking lot seem to remember seeing him step back into me and trip on my cane, this poor handicapped lady--"and then he turned to HIT the woman so she defended herself"!!

The judge came to the hospital to hold arraignment, so that I didn't have to climb stairs at the courthouse. (They're working on the elevators over the weekend) plus she didn't want the mother of the baby taken out of the hospital. Also, somehow, the guy got a good kick to the kidneys...

Anyway, The Temper of Chatty may have, ummm, flared a bit.
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This SOB is going down. 2 month old infant, now in critical condition in a Houston hospital (Life Flight helicopter directly to the parking lot, they didn't even bother with the local ER) but hopes are that there's no neurological damage. His just-as-worthless brother is the father of the baby, but HE went to prison while the girl was pregnant, so he turned her over to this jerk. Evidently, the girls step-father turned her out to these creeps for $250 when she was 14.

There are times when I am very glad that I do not espouse violence or carry a weapon. I am aware of the massive amounts of :irony: in that statement, but if I'd had a gun as the story unfolded? I'd have used it, no questions asked, no regrets.

Oh, my 'victim' also had 3 assorted types of illegal drugs on his person and in his vehicle.

Truly sucks to be him.

The EMT that was assigned to catheterize him was trying to locate the largest catheter he could get, and the doctor decide that he needed a huge dose of Narcan AND no pain meds until bloodwork was back.

And they cleaned the scratch on my hand and put a bandage on it for me while we waited for the judge.

As Dan said, I'm NOT 10 feet tall and bulletproof, but I tend to forget that. Somehow, I don't forsee me doing any time. I DO forsee me being deposed about this, so that if the trial is delayed, my health problems won't be an issue. Seems I'm the ONE person that clearly saw the blow that broke the baby's jaw, so my statement will carry a lot of weight.

It'll be a while before I can get to sleep....
#3
If you can't tolerate blues music, don't listen.

Mojofromopolis

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2xS_uql6APQ

Eight total videos...so far, at least # 4, 5 and 6 feature the bass player, my Baby Brother, Larry.

(#6 seems to be a medley of Willow Tree and Everybody Must Get Stoned.)

He's also featured on #8.

The comments about not liking cameras? Yeah, it's genetic.

Oh, and here's him playing with Texas Johnny Brown on a different style of blues. Yep, he's the bass player.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yFKpnjYoQ9E

(No video, just the music, an instrumental.)

Lousy video, bad sound, but that's me bebeh brudder...
#4
A friend gave me a roll of un'waxed' butcher paper that he had on hand. (They'd shipped the wrong kind, replaced it and didn't want the un- back.)

I got it to the GreatNieceAndNephews, along with a ton of colors, pencils, etc.

They IMMEDIATELY cut long strips and made the two youngest into mummies, complete with colored on 'tattering' on their bandages.

The chirrens is peculiar. Obviously related to me... :mrgreen:
#5
So, the Fed'ral Gubmint has decide that the way to fund the Children's Healthcare Initiative Program is to increase the tax on bulk-purchase tobacco by 2,000%. In other words, the po' folk that roll their own ciggies to save money just got screwed over BIGTIME. (Dan't $17,50 a pound natural, no chemicals added tobacco will soon cost about $45 a pound, if you can find it. Many sellers are just closing down.)

We have a 1/3 acre lot next to us, and some extra room on this lot behind the barn. We're anticipating being tobacco farmers soon... This should be fun!! We'll have to fence the area because of the deer that roam free in 'town', but with a 60 day growing time and some careful planting (and crop rotation, on our tiny scale) he should be able to grow more than enough for himself.

He's also considering making his own beer...

Hell, if I can remember all the steps for fried pork rinds (chichiarrones) we could be a one-stop Red Neck Leisure Shop!!

Seriously, he's gonna grow tobacco, I'm growing onions and a few other veggies, and we're contemplating putting up a small greenhouse to start the plants in. I have 6 different plans that my Dad drew up years ago, and I know how to frame out a greenhouse...I've done it before.

Lazy time is over. The budget's tight, and we've gotta loosen in. Grow yer own tabaccy is one way. (Not smoking is another, but it's the ONLY vice the man has, and he's not ready to quit.)

Anybody have tobacco growing experience?
#6
Snark and Rant / I Aten't Dead Yet
November 20, 2008, 06:16:46 AM
Really, I aten't.

:mrgreen:
#7
Snark and Rant / If it's not one thing, it's my MOTHER
November 08, 2008, 05:59:45 PM
So, ya 'member when Mom moved to be with my brother?

Yeah, Mom, how's THAT workin' out for ya...

I've been getting regular "no food, nobody here for days, not able to do this, not able to get to that..." phone calls. Ok, you chose to move, I warned you.

BUT, now, all the mess (6 days with nothing to eat but Raisin Bran and vanilla wafers, medications not filled, doctors appointments missed) is irrelevant, because Wife 5 redux, the inspiration for "take care of your Mom" is being transferred BACK to the smaller town she came from, and Brother, too stupid to realize that gasoline WILL get pricier, is going, too. Oh, yeah, there's a room for Mom. Small, NO HEAT, so she'd have to use space heaters, and--well, no she doesn't want to live there.

So, then she's looking for a place near NOBODY??

I finally told her that she either got nearer to me, or I WOULD NOT accept her calls, because I've been beaten down with anxiety over her welfare. Yeah, I used to get out of bed a 11 PM when she called, STARVING, buy food, drive an hour and a half, fix her something and go home to get 2 hours sleep before I went to work. I can't do that anymore.

So, the apartments she was in here? 30+ people on the waiting list.

WAY TO GO MOM!!

I'm going to search for a place to put Batwoman before I have to kill her... I may have to kill her anyway. she's just informed me that she wants to have a 9 year old van repaired AT THE DEALERSHIP. AT a labor rate of $130 an hour, instead of the usual $70 an hour.

:taz: :taz: :caveman: :caveman: :axe: :axe: :axe: :axe: :axe: :axe: :axe: :axe: :axe: :axe: :axe: :axe: :axe: :axe: :axe: :axe: :axe: :axe: :explode: :explode: :explode: :aargh: :wine: :stick: :stick: :kickbutt:
#8
Current Events / Phelps and the Westboro creeps...
November 08, 2008, 05:37:28 PM
http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=132x7800850

I hope to hell they charter a plane and it crashes on the way. (Assuming Hawaii for the services.)

No, that's not very nice of me, but it would be worth the bad Karma to have Shirley Roper and that stuffed effigy of her father gone.

Besides, if they think God's on their side, let them face Him.

BBQ'd assholes, sounds about fitting.

Maybe they should announce Hawaii and hold the services in Kansas, just to cost them money...

I'm VERY un-Taddy about this, and intend to remain so.
#9
Miscellaneous Discussion / PUPPY CAM!!
November 07, 2008, 03:57:16 AM
http://cdn1.ustream.tv/swf/4/viewer.45.swf?cid=317016

Shiba Inyu puppies, who look like fat baby foxes, sorta.

Lots of sleeping, of course, and a good bit of playing and sitting on the sibs heads, and annoying the Mom and such.

Collar colors to differentiate them: Red Blue Green Yellow Purple Black.

Yellow collar is an instigator and a nuisance at times, Purple (I think it's Purple) snores and Red sits on other puppy heads a lot, and is an ear chewer.

Yeah, I watch the puppycam a lot. I switch over when somebody makes little puppy noises...
#10
Current Events / Dammit, it's AC/DC's fault!!
October 28, 2008, 05:00:24 AM
http://www.guardian.co.uk/music/2008/oct/27/acdc-music-recession

The Guardian SAID so!!
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Things really must be bad - AC/DC are No 1 again

First Gordon Brown and Mervyn King, the Bank of England's governor, admitted that Britain was on the verge of recession. Then food sales were reported to have seen their biggest fall for 20 years. Last night came final and irrevocable proof that the country is entering tough economic times, unseen since the 80s: AC/DC have returned to the top of the album charts for the first time in 28 years.

Even by the standards of a band whose commercial success is a given - the venerable Australian rockers have shifted more than 80m records since forming 35 years ago (in the midst of the 1973 oil crisis) - the circumstances of their 16th studio album's British success seem striking.

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Short version from OZ:

http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/story/0,21985,24557872-2902,00.html

Britain's Highway to Hell
1973 - AC/DC form
Economy: Start of the oil crisis, which saw the price quadruple

1980 - AC/DC release breakthrough album Back In Black
Economy: Inflation in UK reaches 20% and unemployment nears 2 million

1990 - AC/DC score comeback with The Razor's Edge
Economy: Recession in UK imminent

2008: AC/DC top UK album charts
Economy: Biggest world recession in decades looms

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Oh noez. And I though it was skirt length related....
#11
Music / New composer...
October 14, 2008, 05:26:43 AM
My 20 year old God/dessDaughter and her best friend Tyler are quite good musicians.

Kathryn's a performance major/double major in tech theater, Tyler's a composition major.

This is his MySpace account.

http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendid=390326795

From her Mom's e-mail...

'I found you' features Kat singing and
'movement 2 uploading meditation' features Kat as all the female voices and Tyler as all the male voices.

this is what music majors do for fun on their summers off.

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Aside from the beautiful voices, I forsee a future in serious music for this young man. They're working toward an opera.
#12
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/uselection2008/barackobama/3125120/Barack-Obama-is-aloof-says-British-ambassador-to-US.html


QuoteBarack Obama is a "decidedly liberal" senator "who was finding his feet, and then got diverted by his presidential ambitions", according to a frank verdict delivered to Gordon Brown by the British ambassador to the United States.

QuoteSir Nigel Sheinwald, ambassador in Washington since last year, delivered his unvarnished assessment of the White House front runner in a seven-page letter to the Prime Minister, obtained by The Daily Telegraph, just before the Democratic nominee's visit to Downing Street just over two months ago.

The candid letter, marked as containing "sensitive judgements" and requesting officials to "protect the contents carefully" gives a remarkable insight into how the Foreign Office views the political phenomenon who stunned Mr Brown's inner circle by defeating their favourite, Hillary Clinton, in the Democratic primaries.

Although the picture Sir Nigel paints is a highly complimentary one - Mr Obama's speeches are "elegant" and "mesmerising", he is "highly intelligent" and has "star quality" - he also judges that his "policies are still evolving" and that if elected he will "have less of a track record than any recent president".

The letter's contents suggest that Mr Brown could initially find it difficult to deal with a President Obama because he remains a largely unknown quantity who "resists pigeon-holing" and the leak is likely to complicate relations.

Well, isn't THAT special??
#15
Politics / Fiscal conservativism.
September 10, 2008, 05:30:08 AM
http://ohmygov.com/blogs/whats-so-funny/archive/2008/08/12/a-jab-at-fiscally-conversative-presidents.aspx?postcat=2651&miid=58&pid=2626

Wil sumbuddy whut can maek teh pikshers apeer fiiiiix dis? (Sints I kan't tipe I just rite on deskreen wif a kraon.)

:mrgreen:

#16
Politics / First Attempt? There'll be more.
August 26, 2008, 06:55:45 AM
 :'(

http://news.sky.com/skynews/Home/World-News/Barack-Obama-Assassination-Plot-Arrests-Men-Held-By-Police-Found-With-Sniper-Rifle/Article/200808415086777

That's SKY's take.

Here's the story from Denver.

http://cbs4denver.com/investigates/assisination.plot.obama.2.802827.html

So, with a routine police stop, no fancy-schmancy Homeland Security Patriot Act bullcrap, they stop a bunch of racists with guns and stuff, oh, and a little meth.

Let's hope ALL the attempts are made by such idiots.

(Bloggers from Daily Kos that were staying in the hotel evidently did an on-line play-by-play. Then they checked out to go somewhere they felt was a little safer. The news crews there didn't have that luxury.)
#17
Spirituality / Universal Life Church copies us?
August 20, 2008, 02:05:58 AM
http://www.themonastery.org/

(I do like their bumper sticker, though.)
#18
Spirituality / PZ is NOT Toadfish Material...
July 15, 2008, 03:07:14 AM
http://www.alternet.org/blogs/peek/91269/

Hes entitled to his opinion, but a little common decency seems to be beyond his grasp.

And his verbal rudeness is only going to serve to make the "not-Catholic but respectful of others" demographic less willing to listen to him on topics that he's good at.

His language and his attitude certainly have lowered my opinion of him, and I'll leave his name off my list of "rational and well-behaved publicly declared atheists to read" when discussing the whole rational thinker/person of faith topic with people on line. (Yes, as a Christian, I DO point seekers in the non-Christian directions, if that's where their interests lie.)

Unfortunately, my list of atheists is shrinking rapidly...has that kind of rudeness EVER made someone feel positive about themselves? Like they've made an intellectual advancement, or opened a dialogue? No, I doubt it's done a thing except for raising the smugness level to 'obnoxious'.
#19
QuoteThe National Children's Bureau, which receives £12 million a year, mainly from Government funded organisations, has issued guidance to play leaders and nursery teachers advising them to be alert for racist incidents among youngsters in their care.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/politics/education/2261307/Toddlers-who-dislike-spicy-food-racist%2C-say-report.html

The article goes on to explain all sorts of stupid stuff, obviously written by someone who has never been around a three year old. They say YUK to ANY food they have never seen, and to most foods they HAVE seen...

QuoteThe 366-page guide for staff in charge of pre-school children, called Young Children and Racial Justice, warns: "Racist incidents among children in early years settings tend to be around name-calling, casual thoughtless comments and peer group relationships."

It advises nursery teachers to be on the alert for childish abuse such as: "blackie", "Pakis", "those people" or "they smell".

The guide goes on to warn that children might also "react negatively to a culinary tradition other than their own by saying 'yuk'".

And exactly HOW does a child use a racial slur unless the child has heard it from adults?

Brits, that 12 million pounds a year, mostly from your taxes, that they get to be dumb with...at least the US gub1mint wastes our money on loud booming stuff and invading our privacy!!  :mrgreen:
#20
Politics / The Moron is being a Moron again...
July 10, 2008, 08:55:38 PM
Excuse me, that's Moron-in-Chief...

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/2277298/President-George-Bush-%27Goodbye-from-the-world%27s-biggest-polluter%27.html

QuoteThe American leader, who has been condemned throughout his presidency for failing to tackle climate change, ended a private meeting with the words: "Goodbye from the world's biggest polluter."

He then punched the air while grinning widely, as the rest of those present including Gordon Brown and Nicolas Sarkozy looked on in shock.

Or for those opposed to the Torygraph on general principles--

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/politics/bush-to-g8-goodbye-from-the-worlds-biggest-polluter-863911.html

QuotePresident George Bush signed off with a defiant farewell over his refusal to accept global climate change targets at his last G8 summit.

As he prepared to fly out from Japan, he told his fellow leaders: "Goodbye from the world's biggest polluter."

President Bush made the private joke in the summit's closing session, senior sources said yesterday. His remarks were taken as a two-fingered salute from the President from Texas who is wedded to the oil industry. He had given some ground at the summit by saying he would "seriously consider" a 50 per cent cut in carbon emissions by 2050.

So far, nothing in the US press. Gee, I wonder why...