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  1. So THAT’S what happened to the CSA hotel manager!
    And BMW had (has?) the same program for tourists
    who bought motorcycles in Germany.

  2. Water update: We dodged a bullet. Turns out the water WASN’T
    coming from under the slab. Instead the basket thingy that
    couples the kitchen sink to the drain busted. Flat came apart
    and the pipes under my kitchen sink were hanging. Since I had
    a plumber here (to do the estimate) we had him fix it. I would
    not have known how to fix that part of the problem plus me
    getting down on the floor is not a good thing. Getting back up
    again is a real chore! Unfortunately the charge was $550! But
    we’ve taken some steps to greatly reduce our monthly outlay
    so we had the money in the bank. I called the insurance co.
    and aborted the claim. The laminate is less than pristine in
    a couple of places but over all there was surprisingly little
    real damage. SO glad we will not have to repair walls or
    slab.

    • That’s great news, congrats.
      Only $550? The plumber probably
      felt sorry for the ol’ fart.
      “That might be me in a few years!”

    • That’s great news! Glad it was simple and not costly
      to fix. It could have been much, much worse. That
      “motel” almost lost the business license over that.
      Couldn’t happen to a a “better” place, but that would
      have left several girls and myself out of a job. They
      would of managed, me not so much. AS it was they
      tore out a wall and half the floor in the place, so I
      was worried for you.

    • Tub-T

      Do you remember I suggested the water might be
      from a source different that you suspected,
      like a break in a wall or something?
      Voice of experience…
      we’ve had it happen a couple of times!

  3. Just like Mrs. Carl, did it for the places’ sales,
    not because she had to. I had hoped that Cissy
    would get a job as a trainer/advisor for the
    military, but she seems happy. And a lot of people
    are no doubt thinking: “she likes me! I’ll find
    an excuse to come back to flirt with her” and
    then they meet Alex…. 😉

    Private sector for ‘Lana then, well she should
    enjoy it, once she’s used to the people and
    the travel times between stops. I wouldn’t
    be surprised if her baby doesn’t grow up to
    be in the Navy too. (song “in the Navy”
    starts to play on loop in my head)
    AAAAARGH…..

    • Join the Navy and ride the waves. 😉

    • “‘Lana”? I was just thinking I was glad
      none a ya goobs were going for “Svetti”.

      • Heh, Lana seemed to be more American that “Sveti”
        and easier for me to remember how to spell it 😛
        I was sure at some point her friends would start
        calling her that anyway.

        • Russians usually shorten it to Sveta…

  4. We actually dodged 2 bullets recently. Early last week our daughter
    discovered a lump in one of her breasts. It took a few days and a
    couple of Doctor visits (plus a mammogram) but it was determined
    to be a cyst. We were glad for several reasons. Not the least of
    which was I didn’t want to follow in my Dad’s footsteps. He buried
    2 of his younger siblings, which I also did in 2004, AND he buried one
    of his children. That’s a detail I REALLY did not want to pull! As it is
    I can go out the way he did, i.e. stroke out. What with my atria just
    sort of flopping around (thus not properly emptying and potentially
    generating clots) and there being 2 separate wires threaded through
    my vena cava and down into my right ventricle, there is always a
    possibility of a clot forming. Add that to sometimes the VA pharmacy
    doesn’t send out refills in a timely manner and the fact that the Postal
    Service sometimes takes 2 weeks to ship one of my meds the 25 mi.
    across San Antonio and I end up like this past week. I ran out of
    Eliquis (blood thinner) had had to drop back to Plavix plus low dose
    aspirin as a backup. They took me off the Plavix a couple of years
    back (but I kept it around “just in case”) at a time when I was on
    Xarelto, Plavix and low-dose aspirin. Boy! Did I ever bleed easily!
    Anyhow my Eliquis finally arrived yesterday after a 10 day trip
    across town. I have a horror of suffering a massive stroke! NOT
    how I want to go!

    • My father was on Eliquis for a while, a nose bleed that
      would not stop and a trip to the ER put a stop to him
      using it. My wife had a lump in one of her breasts too,
      same thing, a cyst. Doctor told her that her excessive
      coffee drinking was the cause. They told me the same
      thing about my coffee use, but in my kidney, so I had
      to cut back as well.

      • Ccccoooooooofffffeeeeeeee….
        Oh there’s my cup! (face-palm)
        (Sluuuurp!) brain……. function….
        returning….. some what 🙂

    • Saw that. Kid’s a man already.

    • It’s a minor miracle that he woke up at all,
      or remembered what happened. He needs
      to be given the hero treatment after that!

      • As long as he isn’t awarded the
        Presidential Medal of Freedom.
        Former President Biden
        (God, how I love saying that)
        shit all over that one.
        To be given the PMoF would be
        an insult because of that fool.

    • “Toxic masculinity” on display in all its glory!

  5. More upgrades for the Pride?
    Interesting, interesting…

  6. I ran across this meme:
    “I sent that ancestry site
    some information on my
    family tree, they sent back
    a packet of seeds and
    suggest I start over”
    OOOOH the burn! 😀

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