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Movie Quotes – Day 138

The beating heart of Rome is not the marble of the Senate, it’s the sand of the Colosseum.  — Gladiator

We are not subjects, we are citizens.  The power of our nation does not reside in marble halls on the Potomac, nor does it reside in the steel and glass towers of New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, or Dallas.  It resides in the homes of the citizens, the ones that keep the wheels turning and turn out to vote.  We are right, indeed duty bound, to demand that our elected servants and their salaried minions recognize their subordination to us, and we should vigorously resist any effort to erode our primacy.

 

 

Thoughts on the Day

  • Today’s Workout –
    • Using a bolo-style machete, cut down about 1/4 acre of tall, woody weeds.
      • Alternate between forehand and backhand strokes, 25 strokes per arm, per set, 50 sets
      • Works upper back, arms, and will get your blood pumping for a mild cardio workout.
    • Prepare several raised beds for planting
      • Works on flexibility as you stretch and bend to get to the back of the second tier without crushing the bib lettuce that’s planted in the first tier.
    • Cardio – Chase Siamese cat who has gotten out.  This is a series of wind sprints, in which you move quickly to within a few feet of the cat, then approach cautiously.  When you come within a foot or so of him, he will take off at a sprint, causing you to move quickly again and repeat the process.  Do for one hour.
  • I took my boots in to be resoled today.  The man at the repair shop spent five minutes trying to find a pair of soles that fit.
    • Size 15 is not that big, I don’t care what anyone says.
  • Today, we acquired and planted the tomatoes, potatoes, onions, bell peppers, and chilis.
  • I’m going to try growing potatoes vertically this year.  Hopefully it works out.
    • I planted a 4 foot by 2 foot bed, with 16 potatoes planted in it.  Eventually it will be about 3 feet tall.
    • If this works, I will do more beds next year and do several varieties of potatoes.
  • To sum up how I felt when I finished working today:  I’ve been dirtier, more tired, and more sore.  But it’s been a long time since I set those benchmarks.

Movie Quotes – Day 137

You’re not a woman. You’re more than a woman. You’re a *mechanic*  — Operation Petticoat

I’ll admit it, I notice physically attractive women.  A well formed body, a dazzling smile, and beautiful hair will catch my eye.  But what will keep my attention is someone who is more than eye candy.  Being able to connect with people, have something interesting to say and be interested in what others say, and having skills that both you and others found useful makes you more than just something to look at.

Movie Quotes – Day 136

Every wolf suffers fleas. ‘Tis easy enough to scratch! — Legend

There will always be those who try to bring you down.  They will belittle your ideas, attack your methods, and cheapen your results.  The trick is to realize how insignificant they are, identify them early, and blow them off.

Musings

  • When your retort to a ‘discussion’ on-line is “Thank you for reminding me why my grandfather left Europe”, you’ve had enough for one day.
  • Girlie Bear’s JROTC class is studying first aid at the moment.  I told her to not interject things that she learned from AD’s class.
    • To her teacher’s credit, it sounds like they are teaching compression-only CPR, which is good.
  • The next meeting of the Greater Louisville Chapter of the Friends of the NRA is at 7 PM on June 2 at The Pizza Place.  I’ll be wearing a tan hat with the bear claw logo on it.  If you haven’t been to one of these before, walk up, say “Hi DB”, and I’ll buy your first adult beverage.
  • Irish Woman has discovered that if you put a couple of moonshine-soaked cherries into a bourbon and coke, it becomes a very tasty cherry cola.

Today’s Earworm

Movie Quotes – Day 135

There even are places where English completely disappears; in America they haven’t used it for years.  — My Fair Lady

There are, of course, variations in any language that’s used as widely as English.  Accents and colloquialisms are the natural products of having people speak a language everywhere from India to Hawaii.

But even taking into account accents and such, there’s no excuse for not knowing how to properly speak your local brand of English.  Call it proper grammar and spelling, the King’s English, or whatever, but if you speak and write like an ignorant slob, no matter how smart and clever you are, you will be perceived as an ignorant slob.

In other words, if you want to get credit for your education, sound educated.

Today’s Earworm

Movie Quotes – Day 134

I apologize for calling your wife a bloated warthog, and I bid you good day.Highlander

Deescalate, deescalate, deescalate.  Nobody gets points for winning a fight they could have and should have avoided.  Your pride is not worth dying over, and it’s not worth killing over.  Protect yourself if a situation gets out of hand, but it’s always better to find a way to keep it from getting out of hand in the first place.

Thoughts on the Day

  • When you’re on an emergency conference call, your behavior should never cause the phrase “No one is more professional than I” to go through my head.
    • Mute buttons are your friend.  Temper tantrums are not.
  • To Glock or not to Glock, that is the question.  Whether ’tis nobler to dip my toes into the 9mm pool with a 17 or a LC9, or to take up an SR9 against the outrageous fortune they want for a Browning High Power.
  • When your youngest son looks you in the eye and says “You’re fired!”, the correct response is to throw your hands back and yell out “Thank you, sweet Lord!  I’m finally free!”.
  • I sincerely apologize for the outburst during my lunch hour today when I got to the last page of the book I was reading and the last 100 pages or so weren’t there.
  • If they’d had me writing their implementation timelines, Rome would have been built in a day.
  • You know, for the past few days, I’ve considered slowing down or stopping with this blog.  But after an intense consultation with the voices in my head, we’ve decided that this is better for me than Thorazine and a psychotherapist, and cheaper than legal representation.