Subj : Re: Insurance To : Daryl Stout From : George Pope Date : Sun Nov 28 2021 10:24:48 > GP> Us Canadians take pride in peeling out the shorts & tees as early as > GP> possible after winter. > In south Florida, if the temperature gets below 70, the winter gear is > out in force. I've heard of that effect -- Context is everything! I prefer 80F+ all 4 seasons. Was grand when Iu hads heart inckluyded in my lasdt apt -- kept it at 25C (80F) all the time; come home from a crazy windy,. rtainy evening, & enter the tropical zone for a nice hot toddy to warm up my innards, too. I kind of invcented my own simple/easy hot toddy, to get the job done as quickly as possible while allowing me to indulge my innate laziness (I'm not lazy. . .I'm "efficient" (intelligent laziness!) > Yep. And the one who prepared and practiced the best, and "finishes" their > assignments, will win the game. But, you have to play the entire game...as > things have happened on the final play of the game. The perfect example was > the Auburn-Alabama Iron Bowl a few years ago, dubbed "The Kick Six". Alabama > had one second left on the clock, and was going to kick a long field goal to > win. The kick was short, and the Auburn player caught it in the end zone. > Before Alabama realized what happened, the Auburn player ran it back 100 > yards for the winning touchdown. oooo -- I bet someone's captain got in trouble! We've had similar things in hockey -- 6 players on the ice per team. Sometimes, in a last period hail mary, they'll pull the goalie & replace him with a 3rd Forward, which is fine, if the defense duo can do their job in case we lose the puck on the offense. > Or when the coach asked the quarterback if he could pass a football, > the kid groaned "Only if I can swallow it". :P Fair response. > GP> Cronyism at its worst! Or they have 2 public positions each earning 6 > GP> figures, simultaneously. > And, they wonder why we're so in debt. Yup,. but I think your country it's more the billion dollar transfers from the taxcpayoers to the billionaires. (through insane Defense contracts, including $30,000 screwdrivers that I bet were just bought at Wal-Mart or a dollar store) Up here, a few years back, it was 7-figure advertising contracts given to cronies(campaign donors), who then outsourced the jobs for $10K each & pocketed the difference) Ad-Scam, it was known as. . . (you guys might've called the same event Ad-Gate) > I talked to a couple of fellow ham radio operators, and they said they > were having lasagna. I immediately drooled all over the keyboard. :P mmmm, lasagna -- I've always loved that! Used to make it for my brother & me when he was living here; one day my mom calls me while he was up there, to ask me how I made mine, as my brother kept telling her mine was better, even after she doubled the cheese. I just said I used the same baes recipe she did, but doubled the meat & trebled the cheese.) Of course, my brother had no business criticising a free meal! But he was still maturing/growing. . . > I talked to a couple of hams in western Canada, and they reported on > how bad it was. Seems somewhat better this time around, except on Vancouver Island, where it's worse (that's our buffer here on south coast Mainland) Reminds me -- I should call my volunteer boss over there, check on him. . . Your friend, <+]:{)} Cyberpope, Bishop of ROM --- SBBSecho 3.14-Linux * Origin: The Rusty MailBox - Penticton, BC Canada (1:153/757.2) .