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Family Wisdom

My Grandmother [d], in my opinion, was set in her ways. She was firm and not changing anything. I’ll give an example. Her coffee pot was a percolator type, real old school. We, meaning my parents and us kids, would always offer to buy her the latest coffee pot with all of the features, but she liked hers just fine. I perceived this as stubborn or maybe being older you get set in your ways. Why not get the coffee pot with the timer and twelve cups and all that.

At one point in my life, my relationship with my girlfriend was caustic. I asked my Grandmother what she thought about the situation.  She said, “Well, get an new one.”

At first I thought this is the woman who has percolated coffee since the 1900’s, sits on a *davenport, and made **bathtubs full of chili (unconfirmed). It sounded simple enough. It was reasonable. I took the advice and now I have an amazing family who excels at being wonderful. I shutter to think of the now if I had not.

Years later, today, right now, it just hit me like a ton of anything. She did not keep her coffee pot because she was old or inflexible or unwilling to change. She kept it because it worked for her, flawlessly, with no problems.  I just needed this to remember the strong foundation that my family was built on.

Who is the foundation of your family? How have they forged who you are today?

*”Davenport” has become a genericized trademark like “Kleenex” or “Band-Aid.” It is often used as a synonym for “sofa”, especially in the Midwestern United States.

**The dream is alive. I’m thinking about doing this, possibly to feed the homeless of Los Angeles.

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When You Are a Little Dog

Walk in the footprints of the big dogs…

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Presidential Debate 10/07/08

  • I love Tom Brokaw
  • Obama’s Grandma was “scrimpi’n
  • McCain is at the tiller, steering a small boat
  • Possible irony… Obama kills Osama

Later

BTW, do NOT look at your 401K. Just place that envelope in a drawer somewhere.

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Vice Presidential Debate 2008

Mc Cain depicted as a “maverick”. We already have a cowboy in the White House. Do you really want a maverick? And which iteration of maverick do we get?

mav-rik, [mav-er-ik,

–noun

1. Southwestern U.S. an unbranded calf, cow, or steer, esp. an unbranded calf that is separated from its mother.
2. a lone dissenter, as an intellectual, an artist, or a politician, who takes an independent stand apart from his or her associates.
3. (initial capital letter) an electro-optically guided U.S. air-to-ground tactical missile for destroying tanks and other hardened targets at ranges up to 15 mi. (24 km)

I’m gonna guess 3 and vote NO.

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Eating Kangaroo Saves Global Warming

According to this article from Yahoo, eating kangaroo could cut global warming because the kangaroo fart less than cattle and sheep. Or, more politely stated, ” Kangaroos, on the other hand, emit negligible amounts of methane gas.”

This gives a new meaning to the words “hot pocket”.

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My First Magnitude 3.0 Earthquake

I just read that a magnitude 3.0 earthquake happened at 7:57 Pacific time while I was talking to my wife. I didn’t feel it. I am about 16 miles away and the event occurred 8.4 miles beneath the Earths surface . As I recently learned after moving to SoCal, earthquakes happen about a dozen times a day. The faults are really active here. It’s that whole ring of fire thing.

So, I have something to watch now besides hurricanes and tornadoes.

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