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Tuesday, August 10, 2021

 At this point in time, the Green Party seems to be more in the red.

Monday, August 9, 2021

What Seems True by James Garrison

 

When I started this book, I thought it would be a modern western. It had a murder, a Texas Ranger

but it soon morphed into a union problem at a Texas refinery. Soon, the murder and the Ranger 

fell into the background and the story became an arbitration hearing with union employees. 

The story had a good lead in and the descriptions were good but the author had trouble finding 

names for his characters, falling back on celebrities' like Roy Rogers, Gene Autry and others.

The arbitration went in circles, no one was charged with the murder, a black man by the name of

Billy Graham, by the way. Being a black man might have had something to do with it.

The Oil Drum


Who invented the oil drum?

She became one of the most famous journalists of her day as a reporter for the New York World. Widely known as the remarkable Nellie Bly, Elizabeth J. Cochran Seaman, investigated conditions at an infamous mental institution, made a trip around the world in less than 80 days – and manufactured the first practical 55-gallon oil drum.

My Sketchers




Both of my Sketchers have a hole in them. Not in the bottom where you would expect but in the top where the big toe touches. 

Sunday, August 8, 2021

Friday, August 6, 2021

AM Radio


Sometimes I turn on my old AM Radio just to hear the hum. It's a 1951 Crosley and still works. No AM stations in the area but in the middle of the night I can hear something. 

Thursday, August 5, 2021

Some of One


This morning I asked my wife if she bought bread yesterday and she said "some". I asked her how many was that and she said "one|". So my question is, can one be some? 
I've thought about it and found where this is true. You can say, " I bought one car and it is some car". 

Voting


Voting is our way of deciding who will fleece us rather than have it done randomly or by family inheritance.

Wednesday, August 4, 2021

Hamer's Quest - Jack Walker



Hamer's Quest is a book of fiction, a total fabrication bordering on the absurd. I wanted a western, something different from my usual reads but was disappointed by my choice.
The pages are filled with name dropping of famous people, products and books, all to fill in pages. In a western one expects the usual fare of gunplay but this has been replaced
by explanations of faith from old time religion, running on for pages and pages. Silly conversations make up another large part of the book.
I am giving it three stars because it might be suitable as a screenplay.

Monday, August 2, 2021

Fair Warning (Jack McEvoy #3) - Michael Connelly

 


A crime story that has us believing that and old reporter is a seasoned member
of the information highway. The book has great flow and holds us from beginning
to end. It leaves us with the belief that there are more stories to come.

Friday, July 30, 2021

 


One thing we are guaranteed about the N.S. election, a lot of losers will be winners.

Wednesday, July 28, 2021

 

I just saw a TV ad where you can get a pillow consultation.

Tuesday, July 27, 2021

U.S at the OLYMPICS

 

The American athletes seem to want to quit while they are behind rather than lose. I guess they can then say they never lost. They also never played, which puts them on the same level as the rest of us, not the heroes the media wants us to believe. 

Now this is interesting.

 


Monday, July 26, 2021


 I read this. 

"Ever since the start of recorded time, men have been excited at the start of a war and disgusted by the end."

Sunday, July 25, 2021

Death in Zanzibar

 

A novel of young love and murder written before the time of political correctness. With this group of misfits, this book could be an ad for any type of alcoholic drink. We are teased by the naïve love of our teen age heroine, which turns out to be a red herring. She eventually falls for the other young man, who seems to face the possibility of becoming an alcoholic. 

 

Darn crows outside my window at 5 am this morning.

 

My wife is complaining about the potatoes looking old & wrinkled. I said, "Yeah, just like us."