Friday, April 11, 2014

It's Easy Drivng Me Nuts...

...and driving me there is not a long trip at all. It is usually the little things that get me pissed easily and the screws that came with the new Venetian blinds for our kitchen did just that. Each bracket, there were two brackets for each of three sets of blinds, had only two screws to hold it to the molding. You would think that it would be easy to get the job done, of installing three sets of blinds, requiring only a total of only 12 screws. You might also think that the installer (yours truly) would not be driven nuts in doing it but there you would be wrong.

The screws were hex-nut head screws but also had notches for a Phillips head screwdriver. Not knowing better (because,  as I am the first to admit, I am no handyman), I opted to screw them in with the Phillips head screwdriver instead of using a 1/4" nut driver which I id not have (at least not yesterday). Let me tell you, it was a pain in the knuckles to drive them in even though I had drilled the recommended pilot holes for the screws. On every turn of the screwdriver, my knuckles scraped on the molding or the frame of the window. Not bad though, I could deal with that. What was a little worse was that the screws had such fine threads as to require about 500 turns each (or so I seemed) to get them in all the way. The knuckles got a little raw after the first bracket was in (only two screws mind you, but again, I could take it). They actually went it fairly easily except for the fact that there was little to no room to do it without banging or scraping my knuckles. Add to that my having to get on top of the kitchen countertop and crouch down to put in two sets of them, which caused my knees (post two bouts of Lyme disease knees) to ache and stiffen up. Still, I could take it and, after all, I was doing I for my frau.

It was sad, but it took me all of about 5 minutes per screw, maybe even 10 minutes on one of them just to screw them in place. Yes, if you have been counting along, that was for all of 8 screws and only two sets of the three sets of blinds. The last set then went into the window at the end of the room. By then I had figured that it would be easier to use the side mounting holes for the screws, instead of the top mounting holes I had used on the first two sets of brackets. I have to admit, the first screw on the first bracket went in without all that knuckle banging although there was still some. Then the second screw went in screwy, at too much of an angle and the underside of the screw head was not flush as it should have been with the bracket wall. Oh well, I tried to screw it in more and, of course, that stripped the screwdriver notch in the screw head. It would not turn at all. So, I moved onto the next bracket and in went one screw with barely a knuckle scrape. Then the second screw just refused to budge after it was about 3/4 of the way in. I tried with different screwdrivers but the head on that one soon stripped too. Damn Chinese make everything like crap, oh wait these were made in either Canada or the USA as per the label. I guess we have declined somewhat in the manufacturing department but I would bet if made in China they would have been worse, the head probably would have separated from the screw.

Anyway, I was pretty pissed, as I said it is the small things that drive me nuts. Somewhere in there, I was lamenting the fact that I am so easily driven nuts when it dawned on me that the instructions said the tools that might be helpful would include a Phillips head screwdriver, a plain screwdriver (for what I do not know because none of the screws had a slot to fit one of them) and a 1/4" nut driver. I chuckled, I figured I already had the 1/4" nut driver in the form of the 1/4 " hex nut head screws since they had driven me nuts. Regardless, I decided to check the tool box for what I was pretty sure I did not have. I did have a 1/4" box end wrench but that was just about useless. Yes, it would do the job but require double to triple the turns to set the screw.

That was yesterday. I left it as it was and told the wife I would hit up Homer's for the tool I needed. The I promptly got busy on nothing and forgot to go. So today, I was off to Homer's and I looked for a 1/4" nut driver. There were none to be found, not even in a set. They had a nice set of metric nut drivers but that was not what I needed and all I wanted was on - not a set. So I bought a 1/4" socket (I had a 1/4" socket driver somewhere) and brought that baby home. I soon learned what a knucklehead I had been in as much as I had used the Phillips head screwdriver in the first place. The socket on the screwdriver like handle was the way to go from step one as it held in place much better than the screwdriver and when more force was applied - the hex nut design of the screw head held up much better than did the Phillips slot. The screws, even the one that went in on the bad angle, went through the wood like a hot knife through butter - well almost anyway. As it wound up, the job got finished in seconds and when the wife gets home from work I am sure she will be happy, especially since I did not break any of the windows or crack the countertop while doing it.

Oh well, live and learn. Next time there is an option to use a slotted or Phillips head screwdriver versus a nut driver or socket wrench, you can bet I will opt for one of the latter.

All the best,
Glenn B 

Thursday, April 10, 2014

Spring Cleaning

I have been reminded, in a round about way by Bob over that The Wandering Minstrel, that it is the time of year to commence Spring Cleaning. While Bob was blogging about cleaning his abode, if you know me at all then you know I mean it is time to clean and oil your firearms as part of regular maintenance. Besides cleaning them after shooting them, I clean mine at least three to four times per year (and I try for at least 4 times), whether they need it or not, as part of a regular maintenance program. Now that winter, and the drier air it brings, are over and that spring has sprung with higher humidity, it is good idea to pay some extra attention to your firearms whether or not they have been fired since their last cleaning and lubrication. With all of the snow we had in my area over the past winter now being melted, and all of the rain we have been having lately, the ground has been pretty damp. Add to that the higher humidity levels and higher temps than over the past few months and you wind up with an invitation for rust on metal firearms parts as well as for mold on wooden parts.

To prevent rust and mold, I do a couple of things. take all of my firearms out and inspect them for rust or possible mold/mildew. Then I clean each of them, paying particular attention to any rust or other dampness issues I have found. While doing the cleaning, I revitalize my desiccant packs (placing them into an oven on low heat for about 3 hours - making sure to follow manufacturer's directions on this). Before putting he guns back into the safe, I give each one a light coating of gun oil. I also revitalize the desiccant packs in my ammo storage locker. Get that done 3 to 4 times a year an you should have few problems with rust in the average climate in the SA. If your guns are stored in a very humid climate like in WA or FL, you may need to do so more often.

Remember, a clean (and well lubed) gun is a happy gun.

All the best,
Glenn B

Monday, April 7, 2014

Sir Reginald's Marvelous Organ

What a fine piece of double entendre is this:

 

That had me just bust a gut, my sides are aching from laughter. A hat tip to my good friend Rich M for sending me that one.

All the best,
Glenn B

A Most Fun Sounding Job

So, here I sat today, in my man-cave of sorts, laptop on my lap while looking online for employment opportunities in my area. As usual, I used a few Internet job sites to see what was available within driving/commuting distance from my home. I keyed in certain words to find jobs in fields I think desirable. When I key in the word 'firearms' about the only jobs that ever come up, within 30 miles of my home, are armed guard or investigator positions and some jobs now and then with Kimber (and I never qualify for any of them as they are mostly for engineers). Today though, a job of a different type showed up when I put in the keyword "firearms". It sounds like fun to me, how does it sound to you:

 
ENGINEERING AND TEST DIVISION

Ballistic Test Technician

This position will require performing functional testing on various firearms. Adhere to firearms systems test standards, guidelines and practices. You will utilize test processes and fixtures as approved by the test organization as well as document test results to effectively communicate test status.

This is a temporary or "on-call" position. Flexibility is a must. All shifts are available.

Now if only it was full time, permanent and I was selected for it. Of course, I'll jump on it if they offer it to me even as part time and temporary. Yes, that means I sent in my application already! Wish me luck please.

All the best,
Glenn B

Sunday, April 6, 2014

Put An Ale In The Freezer About An Hour Ago...

...and forgot all about it until a few seconds ago. Luckily the ale did not freeze and thus the bottle did not crack. I just pried off the cap and am now enjoying one of the coldest beers I have had in a long time. It's a Kirkland (Costco store brand) Amber Ale and I have to say, it is delicious.

All the best,
Glenn B

A Tortoise Older Than Methuselah

Older Than Methuselah, I mean that figuratively because I cannot remember how old Methuselah was supposed to have been. 

Jonathan, possibly the world's oldest currently living land animal,
certainly has the look of holding the wisdom of the ages within himself.

Anyway, that is how old a tortoise supposedly can get. At an estimated 182 years old, Jonathan - a Seychelles Tortoise, is pretty well aged, more so than the best cheese, wine, whiskey or ham that have ever passed my lips (not that I want to eat tortoise any time soon). In fact, he may be the longest lived land animal currently alive. Check it out here:

http://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-26543021

Thanks to Deb H for the link to the article.

All the best,
Glenn B

Saturday, April 5, 2014

Gotta Go In Overnight...

...for a sleep study in the near future. They told me to make sure to bring what I need to assure I sleep as well as I can. Do you think they meant to bring my Remington R1-1911 so I can leave it on the night stand, next to the hospital bed, to give me that comfortable feeling of security I get from it? Nah probably not, and that's too bad, but I imagine they would have conniptions and call Joe Biden on me if I did that. Oh well, my sleep might not be the best I have ever had before.



I guess I'll just have to hope that there won't be a Bad Moon Rising cause if I wake up, unarmed, in the midst of a zombie apocalypse, I may be the one having conniptions. ;>)

All the best,
Glenn B

Wednesday, April 2, 2014

Something Else Over Which Obama Can Apologize

A suspected WWII bomb has exploded, in a factory in Bangkok, Thailand, after workers reportedly tried to cut it open with a blowtorch. It is a shame this happened and that at least seven folks are reported dead and 19 other injured so far but it is also a shame that people can be that ignorant of what a WWII type bomb looks like. If they actually knew it was a bomb and then decided to use the blow torch to cut it open, that too was a shame but was also undeniable sheer stupidity.

Either way, I can imagine Obama bowing and on his knees over this one, they are implying it was a bomb dropped by the USA on Japanese forces in Bangkok back in WWII.

See: http://news.msn.com/world/bangkok-scrap-workers-killed-opening-suspected-ww2-bomb-with-blow-torch

All the best,
GB

The Governor's Arrogance Toward NY (un) - SAFE Act Protestors

I attended the rally, in Albany, NY yesterday, opposing the NY (un) SAFE Act. I went there along with a busload of LIF members. There were a few indications of just how much NY state government sucks, in its arrogance and in its contempt for the rights loving people of NY (and our out of state supporters). For those who did not attend, let me tell you what, in my opinion, the state government did to show us added disrespect yesterday over and above other insults at previous similar rallies:

1. Moved the rally to Empire State Plaza away from the governor's office where he and his cronies in the legislature would not be inconvenienced by having to hear us.

2. Moved us to a location where we could not be seen by passersby on the streets (we usually get a lot of support from them). The location also prevented the media from hooking up to their vans for power but that was probably of little consequence since their were very few media types there.

3. Had us in a location where vendors could not set up their food trucks.

4. Had signs almost everywhere announcing that anything even appearing to be a weapon, including toy guns, was VERBOTEN FORBIDDEN (their choice of words reminds me of another oppressive regime in history). Not even a hint at any legal authority, to stifle free speech and one's right to keep and bear firearms (or toys), relative to that order was quoted on those signs.

5. The above sign even forbade off duty police from carrying - an apparent stab at the several NY State sheriffs who showed up in opposition to the NY (un) SAFE Act and to lend their strong support of the Right to Keep and Bear Arms. As one sheriff commented while on stage, when is a police officer off duty!

6.  Had a minimal amount of state troopers assigned there in uniform to seek out for assistance in the event of some sort of emergency - even fewer than at previous rallies.  Note, I said uniformed but there appeared, at least to me, to be several in plain clothes officers in the crowd.

7. Did not have a single porta-potty set up in sight of the event location. I was tempted to relieve myself on a Cuomo dummy hung in effigy but was able to resist and seek out a public toilet that was a pain in the arse (no pun intended) to find.

My guess is that all that was planned, by Cuomo and his minion, to disrespect and inconvenience rally participants and treat us like fools on April Fools' Day. Maybe it's just me who thinks he would be so trivial and arrogant, maybe Cuomo really is a sweetheart of a tyrant  governor. Then again, apparently others felt the same way or even worse about him. The below was the best sign at the rally, quite possibly an original as I saw no copies of it, and it just about sums it all up about how I feel about his highness Cuomo:

I don't know who they are but they deserve an award for that sign. Thanks guys.

FUAC,
Glenn B

Monday, March 31, 2014

March: In Like A Lion - Out Like A Wildcat

I would not have believed it had I heard weather forecasts saying it would be snowing today here just outside of NYC. Even now, that I have seen it coming down and starting to blanket the ground, I almost do not believe it. What is it with this winter amid all of this terribly earth altering GLOBAL warming that is causing it to snow over and over again and that has bveen keeping the temperatures much lower than normal. Oh, I know, I do, I do, I do. All the usually terribly cold an snowy weather that Australia suffers has moved into the USA because it is so warm down there now. That must be it.

Fuck Al Gore and the Global Warming conspiracy theorists.

All the best,
GB
 

Saturday, March 29, 2014

A Hair of the Dog That Bit You...

...or an early morning drink of whatever you had the night before, that gave you your hangover, is supposedly a hangover cure. I think though, to this tortoise it means something else altogether. Well, maybe not altogether different. After all, the dog is being a pain in the tortoise's neck and the tortoise is apparently biting the dog on his short hairs to make himself feel better but it sure doesn't make the dog feel too good.



Hat tip to Deb H for this one.

All the best,
Glenn B

Obama Fundamentally Changing The USA Into France II

One of Barack Hussein Obama's most revealing campaign promises was that he would fundamentally change the United States of America - he just never said into what he would change it. Well, as could have been expected, it appears to be a soft  (at the moment) tyranny, a welfare state, a socialist republic, a Muslim state, and maybe even into France II.

America, heed his warning, we are destined to go the same way as the French who are rapidly diminishing economically, culturally, socially and with regard to even remaining French.

 

What a shame but to be expected with an out and out extreme leftist in the seat of power.

All the best,
Glenn B

Friday, March 28, 2014

Demand Battery Registration With Confiscation As The Goal

Watch the following video, it may save your life (and I mean that most seriously). After watching it, why not also call your Senator and Representative in the House to tell them you demand that all 9 volt batteries (also known as assault batteries) be registered and that the ultimate goal should be confiscation of all assault batteries. See how they handle that one. I don't think they, not even the libturds, will handle it the same as registering firearms but you never know in this leftist version of Bizarro World where it seems we always want to blame someone or something other than the responsible party. I can hear them now with chants of ban assault batteries and the 9 volt is a killer. Next thing you know, they will change the definition of assault battery to include even triple A's and other batteries of lower voltage, then the registrations will begin in earnest.



I think I will send my representatives an email, demanding that they have all citizens register assault batteries, before I logoff of my laptop tonight (and I am being very serious here). I mean just imagine what a crazy nut job or a terrorist, let alone a homeowner, could do with one of those bad boys.

All the best,
Glenn B

Wednesday, March 26, 2014

Did Some Shooting Tonight...

...and it was long overdue for me. The last time I shot must have been about 2 months ago. Tonight I went to the local indoor range. There were not many people there, I guess the spring like weather, with temps in the low thirties going down to the mid to low-twenties tonight kept them home. Screw Al Gore and his Global Warming scam.

Anyway,  I went and I brought along my Glock 26 and the Remington R1-1911. I did okay with the Glock and even better with the Remington. It was really a good idea for me to hit the range tonight considering I had not shot in a awhile and that I am going to my annual qualification tomorrow for my LEOSA (HR218) card. Since I can still hit the broadside of a barn, as well as a small paper target, at 25 yards with all the shots I took at it, I am confident I will qualify.

Tomorrow, I'll bring along my Glock 26 for the qualification and one of my Beretta 92FS pistols. It's about a 50 mile drive from my house to the range and takes up to an hour and a half to get there so I bring an extra pistol as a back-up because I don't want to have to make that trip a second time in the event the Glock goes click without going bang. I am fairly certain though that the Glock will not let me down.

Gotta go and make sure I have all my gear and enough ammo.

All the best,
GB 

Tuesday, March 25, 2014

Joshua Miller - "Go Fuck Yourself"?

On March, Dan Bidondi of TruthRadioShow.com reportedly attempted to speak to Rhode Island state Senator Joshua Miller about the second amendment. Watch the video to hear the reply allegedly given to Bidondi by Miller who is an elected official of the shithole called Rhode Island (one of the original 13 states):



When it comes to Miller, if that video is true and correct, I would hold true to the saying: 'I would not piss on him if he was on fire' and let me add 'not even if he was begging for help'. I attempted to contact Miller via email through the contact link on his website but it was showed as having an "Internal Server Error". On a hunch, I kind of suspect that said error conveniently started just after the March 18th interview attempt.

Now tell me, did you see this on the national or your local news broadcast anytime since March 8th. Not me, I guess I must have missed it or was it that somehow a state senator telling a U.S. Citizen to go fuck himself miraculously did not make the news. Should I ever meet the senator, I would repeat his words directed at him, As for the cameraman saying it, if I ever see him I will tell him likewise and then stand my ground. Sniveling scumbag politicians and their pansy cameramen / henchmen should be made aware that the patriots among the citizenry do not give them one iota of respect.

All the best,
Glenn B

Men's Health Public Service Announcement

The following video is an English public service announcement relative to men's health. If you are a woman, you might want to watch too in order to someday be able to do your man a favor that might save his life. We here in the good old, but way too Puritanical, USA should have the balls to run such public service announcements on American television!


Hope you enjoyed it. Now men, get it done yourselves or, better yet, have your lady love do it for you  (if you trust her that much).

Just in case you are interested, the gal is Rhian Sugden, a lingerie model, from England and I am given to understand that she is 100% female since birth. She has appeared in Maxim, Loaded and Nuts magazines and also in the 2014 issue of Hot Shots Calendar("Fifty-percent of the money made from sales of the calendar and associated products goes to various UK and US military charities including Special Operations Warrior Foundation and Help for Heroes... {Source}). Gotta like that.

A hat tip to Rich M for that one.

All the best,
Glenn B

Monday, March 24, 2014

A Russian Has Invaded My Home

Not a mad Russian like Rasputin, not Czar, nor a Russian leader like Putin or a soldier or diplomat, not even a Russian citizen but definitely a Russian by name if not by origin. Truth is, this little Russian, a tortoise - Testudo horsfieldii or the Russian Tortoise (aka: Horsfield's Tortoise among other names) - could be from a number of places like: Afghanistan; Armenia (Armenia); Azerbaijan; China; Iran, Islamic Republic of; Kazakhstan; Kyrgyzstan; Pakistan; Russian Federation; Tajikistan; Turkmenistan; Uzbekistan (source).


I got rid of 8 bearded dragons today and was able to pick this guy in doing so. The dealer gave me a 20% break from his asking price and I could not resist. I was hoping to get a sexed pair but the only females I saw were at another dealer than the one where I got this one. Those others looked pretty lame (closed puffy eyes, not attentive, not moving, limp necks or in other words like they were ill). So me having a pair will have to wait. The one I picked up was active, alert, eyes wide open, had no mucous or dried out secretions around the eyes, nostrils or cloaca and had a good body weight making me think it is on the healthy side. I am anxious to acquire a female so I can try a breeding project. In general these tortoises are from semi-arid to arid regions in the above listed countries. They endure fairly hot summers and long cold winters during which they brumate. In nature they eat what plants they can find such as grasses, weeds and broad leafed plants. Since they brumate for at least 6 months, and aestivate in the hot summer months, they have little time to achieve peak condition for breeding and eat as often as they can do so in nature. A sample of what they can be fed in captivity can be seen on the page at this link:

http://www.russiantortoise.org/russiantortoisediet.htm

They are pretty easy to care for if some basic principles are followed. I have kept Hermann's and Redfoot Tortoises with some success and should have little difficulty, if any, with the Russians - certainly fewer and easier problems than Obama is having with Putin. If you are interested in keeping Mediterranean tortoises, the group in which the Russian Tortoise is a member, some basic care information for them can be found here:

http://theexoticvet.com/care-sheets/russian-tortoise-care-sheet/

http://www.tortoisetrust.org/Downloads/Taking_care_of_pet_tortoises_web.pdf

All the best,
Glenn B

Saturday, March 22, 2014

LA Makes It Harder For A Ho To Earn Mo

What is a self respecting ho to do if she wants to better her financial situation by prostituting herself while on the dole in Louisiana? Thanks to LA state government she no longer will be allowed to pay for tattoos (to beautify her skin), visits to nail salons (to make it easier for her to hook customers with her painted nails), jewelry (to give her some extra sparkle) or lingerie (to prance around it while plying her street corner trade) . So, how in hell is she supposed to earn any extra money off the books and on her back (or knees) to support her own drug habit let alone buy high end Nikes for her 6 illegitimate kids! I like the new regulation and am also pretty impressed by the penalties for violations: "Violators of the new regulations will stop receiving welfare benefits for a year for a first offense, two years for a second offense and permanently for a third offense, according to the social services department." More here.  

If I was wearing a hat, I would doff it to the state of Louisiana! It's about time that someone puts a stop to totally wasting the tax payers' hard earned money there and everywhere.

All the best,
Glenn B

Friday, March 21, 2014

ABA-ROAD 2016

Anything But A - RINO Or A Democrat 2016

ABA-ROAD
  2016
Copyright Glenn Bartley March 2014

ATT Customer Service - It Stinks!

I contacted ATT about  4 weeks ago because my cellphone was having problems. It took several attempts to see if they could get it working even after I told them I had tried everything they were telling me to do (I have had prior experience troubleshooting my phones). They finally admitted it was kaput. Somehow, they said that my phone was still under warranty even though it was a replacement under the insurance plan which phones I believe only have a 90 day warranty and it had been replaced more than 90 days prior. Anyway, I thought GREAT - better than having to shell out $50 through the insurance plan. What a mistake was that thought!

It took them over a week to send me a replacement phone and the replacement phone was damaged so I had to send it back. That, though, only after a customer service representative insisted that I had to first bring it to an ATT store to verify it was damaged. She argued I could not mail it back to ATT without first proving it actually was damaged. After a way too long discussion with her, I just refused and she relented - since she had been wrong in the first place. I later complained about her during another call to ATT and found she had not made arrangements to ship me a new replacement upon ATT receiving the defective replacement phone.

So, in a third call, I both complained about that witch and arranged for a new replacement phone to be sent to me once ATT got the old one. That took another 3 weeks or so until all was said and done. Then, yesterday, I had the new replacement phone, activated. It came with a new SIM card and needed to have my ATT address book numbers transferred to it. The customer service rep told me how to transfer numbers from my ATT Address Book to my new replacement phone. Funny how that did  not work.

I called them again today and tried to have a rep walk me through it. He did several times and then told me that somehow all the numbers in my ATT Address Book had disappeared. Then he tells me he will check another way if I give him my sign-on and password. I politely refused to give him my password, just as ATT and any other reputable company tells you to do if asked for your password by their employees, and he apparently got a bit pissed and starts sort of reprimanding me as to how he is only trying to help me and asking me for my password over and over again. If I said no once - wasn't once enough!

You have to wonder, or at least I wonder, if he just told me that the numbers had been deleted, why is it he needed my password since they were not there for him to acquire anyhow. Anyway, I just politely refused, said goodbye and later tried online as he said he was going to have done had I given him my password. Oddly enough the numbers were gone making me again wonder why he wanted my password.

Customer Service with them had been horrendous, then got a bit better, but seems to have again fallen into a deep and dark abyss. My solution will be to just say screw ATT. When the wife's contract expires, I am changing to Verizon. That is in about a year or so but I can wait. My son's contract (on our Family Plan) will last for longer than that but he is about to find out that he will be paying for his own account, that single line, once my wife's contract expires. My phone's contract expired well over a year ago.

ATT customer service, in my opinion, is terrible; it has been one case after another in a continuing saga of lousy customer service I have received from them over the past year or so. Yeah, there have been some good instances of service from them too but the bad far outweighs the good.

All the best,
GB

Our Educators = Mindless?

Once again education in the USA has come to the forefront in an embarrassing way, this time relative to the zero tolerance policy that most schools have in effect regarding student possessing weapons. While I can understand, but not agree with all reasons, why educators may not want weapons in a school, I am totally befuddled by the actions of Bayside Middle School. It was there that 6th grader Adrionna Harris reportedly took a razor like blade away from another student who had been cutting himself with it. She then threw it away and notified school staff (source).  In the world as it used to be she would have been hailed as a hero for quite possibly having saved a life but in today's world, that more resembling Bizarro World than anything else, she was suspended with a recommendation of expulsion.

Take this a step further, imagine a crazed shooter entering the school with a dreaded full auto BB gun and advancing on students and faculty alike with evil intent. If another student wrested away the gun and saved students and staff from being shot in their eyes - would she too face suspension and termination. Its absolutely crazy to not only think it could happen but to know it is exactly what is happening. Our educators have drunk from the same source as one another and it's definitely not Kool-Aid they are drinking unless it has been laced with something that has turned them into mindless automatons. And to think, they are educating our children - that is scary.

All the best,
Glenn B

Wednesday, March 19, 2014

Outstanding Pistol Grip Techniques

Take a look at this brief video which will give you a look at a few different techniques used to grip a pistol while shooting. Can you guess which ones I try to avoid? I think the pink ear muffs made the whole thing especially when combined with the bad ear muffs insult.



They had me laughing so much I almost fell on the floor. Thanks to Matt Steele of Matt Steele Outdoors for posting this on YouTube and allowing for it to be shared.

All the best,
Glenn B

Mmm, That Bacon Cheeseburger Was Excellent

It had been way too long since my last bacon cheeseburger. Since I said 'had been', you can rest assured I have remedied the situation. Stopped at a local bar/restaurant this afternoon with she who must be obeyed and her mother. I ordered it pretty much the way I said I was craving one in my previous post on the subject. It was delicious. The burger fit almost all of my criteria: Medium rare, greasy, smothered with sautéed onions and melted cheese. Instead of a grilled buttered roll, it came on a lightly toasted English  muffin. Yes there were fries and a sour pickle and some coleslaw too. It was one of the better burgers I have had in years and sure hit the spot. The only thing that could have made it better would have been a good beer o wash it down but no alcohol for me for the rest of the day due to me being anesthetized to get scoped today, oh well, there is tomorrow I suppose. 

Oddly enough, the wife and mother-in-law also each had a burger. I say oddly because my wife does not usually opt for a burger but this time my craving seemed contagious and both she and her mom ordered one. They both liked theirs, I think equally as well as I liked mine. Thems was some darned good eats.

By the way, we ate at TR's Great American Restaurant (aka: TRs Pub). They have a full bar both downstairs and upstairs and seating for dining on both levels also although it's more of a bar downstairs and more of a restaurant upstairs. I usually opt to eat (and drink) downstairs like we did today. Great place, excellent service and staff, delicious food, good menu, and really nice owners.

All the best,
Glenn B 

Tuesday, March 18, 2014

OH THE HUMANITY...

...that is all!

Bacon Cheeseburger On The Brain

I have been driven nuts every time I have smelled someone in my house cooking  or otherwise preparing and eating food today. With all the varying schedules, that has been about 6 times already. All of the different aromas brought only one thing to mind though, something like this:



I WANT A BACON CHEESE BURGER SMOTHERED IN SAUTEED ONIONS AND I WANT IT NOW AND IT HAS TO BE GREASY AND MEDIUM RARE WITH A BUTTERED GRILLED BUN. IT WILL ALSO REQUIRE WELL DONE FRIES ON THE SIDE AND A LOT OF SOUR PICKLES TOO.  Now that would satisfy my cravings just fine.

Sadly, I have to wait until about 3PM tomorrow before I can eat again - after I am scoped. You can bet though, I will be disobeying doctor's orders, no Jell-O or soup for me when that time arrives unless he cuts something out. Then I may have to wait yet another day but one can hope.

All the best,
Glenn B