Monthly Archive for January, 2010

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Total Knee Replacement: Broke Bit Mountin’ or Drill Baby Drill


Final report on my Total Knee Replacement ( da – da – dummmmmm)

A few of you are going through this surgery now and knowing the age and activity of some others, a few will have this surgery in your future.

I’m doing OK, except for Broke Bit Mountin’.

The doctor  told me today that I have some extra metal in my knee that he had not planned on being there.

He broke a drill bit off in my femur.

“I do this about once a year, and you’re the lucky the one.”

Other than that the visit was pretty uneventful.

He said I was about where I should be in my recovery, which means I have stiffness (that’s what she said) in the morning and after exercise and after inactivity, some sharp pains from nerves healing, and about as much flex as I’ll get.

My Asian name is Mr. Meh Knee Dun

Geeky Animated Gif Monday

Not geeky, but PUPPY!

Entertaining our Tree Rats


I despise squirrels.
I thought the squirrel spinner bird feeder would give me entertainment while flinging the tree rats to the ground.

Wrong.
The squirrel spinner is just entertainment for the squirrels while they feast on birdseed.

There are more here and look ma, no hands here! and finally flung off here if you are into man against beast/ beast victorious videos.

Looks like I’ll have to go back to the five iron method of protecting the feeders.

Republicans and Supreme Court are Carrying U.S. to Hell in a Handbasket.

Remember when a simple majority was enough to get a law made?
Remember when the money you spent at Domino’s couldn’t be used to defeat a lawmaker or an issue?

Gone.

The Super-majority is now needed in congress to get a law passed.  Senator Mitch McConnell of Kentucky now decides which laws will get passed because he is in control of the 41 Republican Senators. One man, one vote. One man, 41 votes.

So the legislative branch of government is paralyzed.

Does a corporation have to defeat every politician they dislike?

Nope. Only a couple. The rest will get the message: What’s good for GM is good for Congressional campaign funds.

The Supreme Court, in a pure activist move, reached out and grabbed a First Amendment case because the conservative judges wanted to give more power to the very very rich and powerful corporations.

Corporations now have the same rights as the rest of us when it comes to influencing Congress. What about unions you ask? Big difference. Unions get to elect their leaders, so presumably the leaders speak for the majority of the people who are providing the money to influence elections and referendums.

The framers of the Constitution could not have foreseen how big corporations could become.

“Under the majority’s view, I suppose it may be a First Amendment problem that corporations are not permitted to vote, given that voting is, among other things, a form of speech.”

- Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens in the dissent on the opinion giving corporations the same freedoms as people.

Tom Monaghan, the founder of Domino’s, is a hard-line activist Catholic. He doesn’t run Domino’s anymore, but if he did there is no reason to believe that he would not have spent a fortune to advance his causes. Money that wasn’t his, it’s shareholder money.

I am a strong believer in the First Amendment.

But the First Amendment protects a person’s rights.

Nineteen years ago a precedent was set on a case because the court said

“the corrosive and distorting effects of immense aggregations of wealth that are accumulated with the help of the corporate form and that have little or no correlation to the public’s suport for the corporation’s political ideas.”

So there you have it, 19 years ago corporations were corrosive and distorting. Today they are just another person.

  • Where does this leave the those of us that are trying to stop big coal from removing the tops of mountains in Eastern Kentucky?
  • Where does this leave those of us that think cigarettes should be more heavily regulated because they are the only product that will kill you when used in the manner prescribed?
  • Where does this leave those of us who think health care reform needs to happen sooner rather than later?
  • Where does this leave those who work for a company that doesn’t have the same political or societal beliefs?

Up shit crick.

I’m Moving Your Cheese.


Note to all mouseketeers, I’m moving your cheese.

Seems you have tired of the processed cheese food aka Velveeta that I have been feeding you via the traps. You also seem to prefer fresh Jif over day-old.
You have been ignoring my attempts to bulk you up for Mousematch.org.

(Photo courtesy of Mouse Assisted Interplay)

Therefore I am moving your cheese and will be upgrading to Nolan’s Cheddar cheese.

Annette always liked the muscles.