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Thought for the Night

I don’t know what is funnier:

  • Irish Woman screaming like a little girl when she realizes that she’s not petting Timothy, the outdoor cat, when she steps out on the porch.  Rather, she is petting an opossum who is raiding Timmy’s food dish.

— Or —

  • The fact that she yelled “I’m so sorry!” to the opossum because it was as freaked out about it as she was and it scampered off into the night.

Blogs Roundup

  • BRM is trying to locate .22LR ammunition for a training class he’s doing.  If anyone can point him in the right direction, please do.
  • BRM has also done some thinking about doing self-defense on a budget, and discusses using .22LR firearms for defensive use.  My thought is that it’s better than relying on harsh language and the tender mercies of an assailant, and nobody likes to leak.  If it’s all you can get, then get it until you can get something better.
  • Weerd discusses the assertions of someone who seems to want everyone to learn martial arts, fight like a man, and run away whenever possible.  I can see this guy’s points, but my self-defense philosophy is more “All of the Above”, where a gun is part of that mix.
  • OldNFO and BRM always seem to come away with the best toys.
  • An Ordinary American does a better job than I could when talking about the uprising in Ukraine.
  • H/T to Freiheit on this.  If you have ever raised a child, this new blog will tickle your funny bone.
  • Everyone seems to be coming out with books.  Marko, The Munchkin Wrangler, has come out with the second book in his series.  BRM has produced the third book in his Maxwell saga.  And OldNFO is very close to pulling the trigger on his first novel.  Get yourself to your monger of dead books or digital literature!

 

 

 

 

 

Attention to Orders

For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his life above and beyond the call of duty on 9–10 June 1944, near Goville, France. S/Sgt. Ehlers, always acting as the spearhead of the attack, repeatedly led his men against heavily defended enemy strong points exposing himself to deadly hostile fire whenever the situation required heroic and courageous leadership. Without waiting for an order, S/Sgt. Ehlers, far ahead of his men, led his squad against a strongly defended enemy strong point, personally killing 4 of an enemy patrol who attacked him en route. Then crawling forward under withering machinegun fire, he pounced upon the guncrew and put it out of action. Turning his attention to 2 mortars protected by the crossfire of 2 machineguns, S/Sgt. Ehlers led his men through this hail of bullets to kill or put to flight the enemy of the mortar section, killing 3 men himself. After mopping up the mortar positions, he again advanced on a machinegun, his progress effectively covered by his squad. When he was almost on top of the gun he leaped to his feet and, although greatly outnumbered, he knocked out the position single-handed. The next day, having advanced deep into enemy territory, the platoon of which S/Sgt. Ehlers was a member, finding itself in an untenable position as the enemy brought increased mortar, machinegun, and small arms fire to bear on it, was ordered to withdraw. S/Sgt. Ehlers, after his squad had covered the withdrawal of the remainder of the platoon, stood up and by continuous fire at the semicircle of enemy placements, diverted the bulk of the heavy hostile fire on himself, thus permitting the members of his own squad to withdraw. At this point, though wounded himself, he carried his wounded automatic rifleman to safety and then returned fearlessly over the shell-swept field to retrieve the automatic rifle which he was unable to carry previously. After having his wound treated, he refused to be evacuated, and returned to lead his squad. The intrepid leadership, indomitable courage, and fearless aggressiveness displayed by S/Sgt. Ehlers in the face of overwhelming enemy forces serve as an inspiration to others.

— Medal of Honor Citation for Staff Sergeant Walter D. Ehlers, 1st Infantry Division, May 7, 1921 to February 20, 2014.

Staff Sergeant Ehlers fought in North Africa and Sicily, landed in the second wave at Normandy, and earned his MOH during the fighting in France.  He lost his brother, Roland, who died when a mortar shell struck his landing craft at Omaha Beach.  We are fortunate that such men lived.

An interview the Orange County Register did with Mr. Ehlers can be found here.  It is amazing how matter of fact and humble people like him are.

Movie Quotes – Day 52

Left Ear: Just give me a minute.
Charlie Croker: [impatiently] NOW?
Left Ear: I’m about to insert this detonator tube, and if the brass touches the sides, we’ll both be the last people we ever see.
Charlie Croker: [suddenly looking very nervous] Take all the time you need.

— The Italian Job

It’s amazing how quickly the annoying parts of your life fall away when you start to concentrate on what you’re doing.  Being able to turn to the people who want to tell you about the basketball game last night, or  the cute thing their dog did over the weekend, or how that new gadget they bought is making their life more complete and saying “I really need to do this.  I’ll catch up with you later.” is one of the great pleasures in life.

Thought For The Day

Looking at footage and pictures from Kiev, and it’s heart rending.  Ran across this piece somewhere tonight, and the last stanza stuck in my head, so I had to look it up and share.

 

Testament (Zapovit)

When I am dead, bury me
In my beloved Ukraine,
My tomb upon a grave mound high
Amid the spreading plain,
So that the fields, the boundless steppes,
The Dnieper’s plunging shore
My eyes could see, my ears could hear
The mighty river roar.

When from Ukraine the Dnieper bears
Into the deep blue sea
The blood of foes … then will I leave
These hills and fertile fields —
I’ll leave them all and fly away
To the abode of God,
And then I’ll pray …. But until that day
I nothing know of God.

Oh bury me, then rise ye up
And break your heavy chains
And water with the tyrants’ blood
The freedom you have gained.
And in the great new family,
The family of the free,
With softly spoken, kindly word
Remember also me.

Taras Shevchenko

Today’s Earworm

OK, I’ll go back to my antihistamine fog.

Movie Quotes – Day 51

I got your four basic food groups! Beans, bacon, whisky and lard. — Atlantis, The Lost Empire

I love Southern cuisine, I really do.  It has wonderful flavor, and I’ve never come away from a properly cooked meal hungry.  But it’s going to kill me some day.  I will die happy and fat, but I will die from all this wonderful food.

Whisky is of particular importance to Irish Woman’s cooking.  There are grades of whisky when it comes to cooking, of course.  First, you have the sipping whisky, like Buffalo Trace, which is rarely, if ever, used as an ingredient.  Then, we have the good whisky, like Maker’s Mark, which is good enough to drink, but is primarily used to flavor food.  Finally, we have the cooking whisky, which in our house is Jim Beam.  I don’t think I’ve ever seen Irish Woman drink Jim Beam, but it shows up in a lot of dishes.  It’s used to flavor barbecue sauce, as the ‘secret ingredient’ in her apple pie preservers, and to add sweetness to desserts.

Lard’s high-rent cousin butter is a major component of cooking around here too.  Now that we have the ability to have high-quality cream delivered to the house every week, Irish Woman is making her own.  That means that a lot of my food has that wonderful, creamy, artery clogging flavor that we all love.

Bacon, well, what can I say about bacon?  Around here, bacon goes with breakfast, other meats, salads, vegetables, and sometimes even desserts.  Bacon grease is our food lubricant of choice when we are cooking.  I know Irish Woman is going to be in a good mood when I come home and the house smells of bacon.

Like I said, all this is going to kill me some day.  My curse is that I married a woman who loves to cook, and it’s a curse I think I can live with.

Thoughts on the Day

  • I gave up today and went to the urgent care center.  Four days of progressively feeling worse is my limit.
  • The doctor says they’re getting a lot of people coming in with the crud like me, but not a lot of flu so far.  Maybe horrid weather is good for keeping people from going out and spreading the plague.
  • In and out of the clinic in 20 minutes versus two hours of waiting in the primary doctor’s waiting room while I watch pharmaceutical saleswomen in short skirts get in ahead of me.  Decisions, decisions.
  • The pharmacists at the drug store looked and sounded worse than I do.   That doesn’t bode well.
  • I got home to find that Girlie Bear did not realize that once you mix the cheese sauce into macaroni and cheese that you no longer need to cook it.  Luckily, it didn’t burn, but it is a tad…. crunchy.
  • Now, if you all will excuse me, I’m going to take a nighttime cold remedy and float off to the world of fever dreams.

Quote of the Day

I grow weary of the bad men of the world killing children. Everyone’s politics be damned, I grow tired of the rapist, the killer, the men who commit themselves to sanely devised evil.

Because it is evil and there is evil in this world. It’s not one man’s perspective over another or another. Some men just want to do evil and they sleep every night free of guilt from it.

……..

So normally this is the part where I say “fight” give the bad men everything you have and leave them on the floor and not you.

But instead I would rather say “do good.”

Do good. Because the world is so absent of it at times. You want to be counter cultural. Do good.

Matthew, Stepped Off A Train

I cannot imagine what it would be like to lose one of my children, especially when it comes out of the blue.  This family and those around them have been shattered, and for no good reason.  There is evil in the world, and we will always need men and women like Matthew, MattG, LawDog, and their brethren to stand watch for us.

Tonight, our family will be saying our prayers, and we will include Hailey Owen and her family in them.  I invite all of you to do the same, and while you’re at it, please pray for the protection of those who protect us.

Movie Quotes – Day 50

Ghettoes are the same all over the world. They stink. — Enter the Dragon

I have seen only two real castles in my life.  I have walked in 10 or 12 cathedrals or temples.  I have seen skyscrapers on three continents.  But everywhere I have gone, there has been a ghetto, or whatever they call the place where the poorest of the poor live.  It’s the part of town where the police don’t want to go, especially after dark.  It’s the part of town where the trash is either heaped up on the curb because there are no services this month, or the trash has been picked over and is what the people are wearing and what the buildings are made of.  A lot of times, it’s both.

There are super-rich in every country of the world, as far as I know.  There is also crushing poverty in every country in the world.  The way that I know a country has at least some economic freedom and a relatively clean political and business environment is that there is a big squishy middle class between them, and it is possible for someone from the slums to find their way out by working hard and staying out of trouble.  The true mark of a good society is that it encourages those who do better to come to the aid of those who live in the ghettoes.

I know a society is in trouble when there is a precipitous drop between those who live in ivory towers and palaces and the ghetto, with few places in between, and the knowledge that a child born in poverty has almost zero chance of having a decent life.

What worries me is that in our country, we are headed in that direction.  There is still a large middle-class in our country, and our ‘poor’ live like kings compared to most of the rest of the world.  Most of our poor are poor when compared to our rich, but not to other nations.  There is so much prosperity here that I cannot fathom why more people don’t find a way to work their way up the chain a few links.  But rather than work to move more people into the middle class, our society seems bound and determined to move more middle class people into the ghetto.  Our ghetto is a slave district of dependence and desperation, and every move by the government and ‘right thinking people’ of both sides of the political argument seems to push us closer to a two-tiered society, where the super rich gaze down on the ghetto.  We are fast becoming a society where a despondent and apathetic populace pick through the leavings of our ancestors to eek out enough of a living to dull the pain and numb the mind.

This isn’t the world I was born into, and it’s not the world I want to leave to my children.  If you want to ask me why I am so harsh about political, social, and economic freedom and equality of opportunity, it’s because I’ve seen too many ghettoes.