Kids make the difference. I’m sitting here, wrapping up a decent little indie flick on Netflix called “Goodbye, World”. A virus infects all of the tech, takes everything down, and the world goes to hell for a number of people. The things I notice are the ties that bind. Friendship can stand any umber of challenges. …
May 2017 archive
May 30
Day 19,615
Somedays I find myself wondering “How many wheels are there on this bus?”. It might be a shorter list of people that didn’t have undeclared contact with the Russians prior to Trump being sworn in. Right now I’m listening to a recap of Sean Spicer’s daily press conference regarding Trump’s overseas trip, where he may …
May 29
Day 19,614
Memorial Day, 2017. A day of remembrance. I can’t say I’ve had a number of relatives die in support of the Republic. I have one great (5 greats) that dies during the Civil War, John Hendrix Goodheart, that died in Tennessee in 1862. I know he was a Union soldier. Can’t say whether he died …
May 28
Day 19,613
Weekends. Weekends are a little weird, and three-day weekends have more potential for weirdness. Memorial Weekend here in Lawrence, Kansas also coincides with this year’s Busker Fest, which means downtown Lawrence is chock full of street performers and patrons of street performers. I have a ride to a dancer/performance artist from Boston today. Nice young …
May 27
Day 19,612
Looking for the TPS reports , with the new covers… and my lack of flair. So, I’m a little pissed off now, after getting into a confrontation with some self-righteous piece of shit about Christianity. Damn… it pisses me off and I want to unload, but I’m going to contain myself. My faith is my …
May 26
Day 19,611
“All in all, it’s just another brick in the wall” – Pink Floyd So, it’s Friday, May 26, 2017. Looks like the Washington Post is going to have another breaking overnight story about this administration. Yeah… they’ve got their scapegoat. Just watch. Soon the entire Trump family is going to turn on Kushner, and he’ll …
May 25
Day 19,610
Just saw Shaquille O’Neill’s right foot on national television. I really didn’t need to see that. There are any number of things that I have seen and likely will see in my life that, in the end, I’m going to wish I hadn’t seen. I guess it’s safe to say that there are going to be …
May 24
Day 19,609
Time to throw a few quick words on the page, with the goal of satisfying my writing commitment for the day. Get this thing wrapped up before my wife wakes up… she slumbers gently on the couch after a long day, which included shots for our baby girl, Freya. I have a feeling Freya will not …
May 23
Day 19,608
It’s rather bizarre when people question your patriotism. I’m rather proud to be an American. I may not be as overt about it as some others I know, but I know where I was born, I know where I was raised, and how I was raised, and I believe I was born in one of …
May 22
Day 19,607
It’s a Monday here in Leawood, and I’m wrapping up the first day of my Unified Communications class. As I open up my console, I’m surprised to notice the number of failed login attempts. It’s quite a surprise, as I guess my blog has become quite the target for those with malicious intent. Over sixteen …