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Movie Quotes – Day 63

You call this a happy family? Why do we have to have all these kids? — It’s A Wonderful Life

I’ve lived without my children, and it sucked. Heck, I’ve lived without both Irish Woman and the childen, and it sucked. I grouse about the carefree life I’d have if I were single or if Irish Woman and I could be empty nesters, but it’s all smoke. The ability to get up in the middle of the night and make sure that Boo is safely asleep in his bed, or that Moonshine is standing guard at the foot of Girlie Bear’s bed, is so comforting that I can’t describe it. We almost lost all contact with Little Bear for a couple of years after Girlie Bear came to live with us, and those were some of the toughest times in my life. Yeah, I’m a bear with a sore head with the family sometimes, but I wouldn’t trade them for anything, because they are the source of my happiness.

Movie Posts – Day 62

I don’t know which was scarier, the speech or the Congress cheering it. He evoked Lincoln. Whenever a president is gonna get us into serious trouble, they always use Lincoln. — 2010

President Obama is making noises, but is definitely working from a weak position. My gut tells me that, if we get involved, we are going to send a speed bump force. That is, something that isn’t meant to stop the Russians, but is meant to act as a trip wire to bring whatever force we can muster to bear when they are run over. I have mixed feelings on whether or not we should be involved. We made something of a moral commitment to the Ukraine when she gave up her nuclear arms, even if the actual commitment was to go to the U.N. to seek aid. At the same time, whether or not we have a national interest compelling enough to mix it up with the Russians is very debatable. I’m just hoping that we have wiser leadership than our ancestors have had in the past, because this could be a lot worse than other wars if we go wrong.

And please don’t think that I find fault with President Obama alone.  The way that Presidents Bush Senior and Clinton acted toward the Soviet Union as it fell and Russia in its aftermath created a lot of resentment.  “We won the Cold War” told the Russians that they lost, and that they deserved the poverty, chaos, and corruption that followed.  The fact that NATO not only survived the collapse of the Warsaw Pact, but also expanded into Eastern Europe played right into those who want to exploit the parts of Russian culture that look at the rest of the world with at least a touch of paranoia.  Rubbing their noses in it was counter-productive, and led almost directly to the rise of Putin.

Bush the Younger didn’t help with the public scorn that his administration heaped on “Old Europe” over the invasion of Iraq.  Even his “I looked into his soul” attitude toward Putin did nothing to improve relations or even make our relationship with Russia clear.  He also failed to clarify our relationship with the countries on Russia’s periphery, which encouraged places like Georgia to think we would stand with them if Russia got frisky.  This was a belief that they found to be wrong at the worst possible moment.

President Obama has maybe 24 hours to get in front of this.  If he’s going to oppose Putin, be it diplomatically, economically, or militarily, he needs to do it and do it now.  Going to the U.N. or the E.U. will just mean that the debate will be over about 48 hours Putin guarantees the security of East Ukraine.  He also needs to articulate to the American people, clearly and effectively, why any involvement in Ukraine is necessary.  In the event that he decides that showing the flag with a naval task force or sending of ground forces to Ukraine is necessary, he needs to get authorization from Congress.

A lot of people are comparing February 2014 to August 1914, including me.  But even with all of the parallels that we can find, I think this is closer to 1938.  An enemy that we thought we had bested 20 years ago is flexing her muscles again.  She is picking a fight with a small country on her border that we have good relations with.  And we need to decide now, not next week, whether we need to play the part of Great Britain to Ukraine’s Sudetenland.  The Russian Anschluss has begun, and we need to either pick a side or get out of the way.

Musings

  • For once, going to pay the taxes on our vehicles and get new license plate tags was a pleasant experience.
    • The line moved quickly and efficiently, the lady who took my check and gave me new stickers was pleasant and friendly, and I was actually in a good mood when I left.
    • I know, right?
  • Unfortunately, “76254R” was already taken for a personalized plate, so I went with “DDYBAR”.
  • We met Freiheit and his family at the zoo on Saturday, and had a wonderful time with them.
    • I’ve forgotten how cute toddlers can be.
  • I have discovered a new favorite bourbon, and of course, it’s $40+ a bottle.
  • Irish Woman donated a photography package to a charity auction last night, and it went for almost $300.  She was quite excited about that.
  • The auction raised over $13,000 in total, which is pretty good for the first time the event was held.
  • Interacting with all of Boo’s teachers last night told me one thing – we have a very good looking young man.  All of the teachers talked about how pretty his eyes are.
    • I’m going to have to keep an eye on that boy.
  • When you do something particularly crappy for a small child that’s not your own, you sometimes ask yourself “Where are her parents?”.  When you do something particularly crappy for an old person that’s not one of yours, you sometimes ask yourself “Where are her children?”.
  • My local department store had no .22 shells in stock, but it did have six boxes of .50 BMG, which is nice.
    • Got to have your priorities in manufacturing, I guess.

Movie Quotes – Day 61

Why do I do this? Because the money’s good, the scenery changes and they let me use explosives, okay? — Armageddon

The difference between a career and a job is that a career has something for you besides the paycheck. There has to be that one thing that makes you say “I can’t believe they’re paying me to do this!”. For some, it’s travel. For others, it’s the ability to work on new things on a regular basis. For the luckiest of us, it involves things going “kaboom” in a fun way every so often.

Today’s Earworm

Movie Quotes – Day 60

Put a warm rug in the car. It’s cold outside when you have to go about naked. — The Invisible Man

I can’t wait for spring, mostly so that I can recover some space in the cab of my truck. I’ve added extra food, clothing, and water, my two poncho liners, and extra batteries for the Maglight. Yes, you need things in the car emergency kit in the summer, but having to keep enough stuff to keep us alive for a day or three because it would be unsafe to walk through the snow and find help fills up available storage. What extra preparations do you all make during the winter months?

Today’s Earworm

You Make The Call

Here’s the situation:

You are sitting in your vehicle in the parking lot of your employer. The parking lot is about a block from the building entrance.  It’s just after the main rush of people coming to work in the morning, so there aren’t that many people around.  As you open your door, you hear shouting.  Looking to your right, you see an SUV in a parking spot with a sedan stopped in front of it.  There is a person in the driver’s seat of the sedan.  At the back door of the SUV, there is a youngish male who is yelling and punching a youngish female.  The female is on her back on the seat of the SUV and is screaming for him to stop, and is calling him by name.  Between you and the SUV is another male, who is doing nothing to stop the altercation.  You have no firearm.  The closest thing you have to a weapon that is handy enough to get quickly is a D cell Maglight under the seat of your vehicle.  You have a cell phone.

What do you do?

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Today’s Earworm

Movie Quotes – Day 59

Of course you don’t know. You don’t know because only *I* know. If you knew and I didn’t know, then you’d be teaching me instead of me teaching you – and for a student to be teaching his teacher is presumptuous and rude. Do I make myself clear? — Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory

I never taught anyone anything without learning something myself. A teacher who gets insulted when a student asks the question he can’t answer or shows the teacher something she’s never seen before is not doing their job.