Weatherman actually got the forecast right!! Started raining here around midnight and still is. Just a gently rain , Showing one inch plus a little so far. On radar looks like it the heavy coverage may move out later today sometime.
So much for any yard mowing till it dries out some in the next few days. IF it stays warm like it has been , going to be a bugger bear. But ole Big John is up to it.:-)
49.2 °F
Light Rain
Windchill: 49 °F
Humidity: 88%
Wind: 3.0 mph NNE
Wind Gust: 14.0 mph
Visibility: 3.0 miles
Dew Point: 46 °F
Precipitation: 90% chance of precipitation
Pressure: 29.97 in (Falling)
NWS forecast: Rain. High near 51. North northeast wind between 10 and 15 mph, with gusts as high as 25 mph. Chance of precipitation is 90%.
All the Blogger Community is up in arms about this new two word verification crap to post a comment. Found out that so far they ( whoever they are) hasn't responded to the complaints. BUT I did find out ( I think) how to turn it off.
Simply remove the check mark in my Blogger control panel and allow anyone to post. Guess here in a bit once I get more coffee and thinking more straight , I'll edit that setting. Course then I'll have to monitor the comments more closely ,but.. anything for y'all. :-)
One think I am going to ask is, IF you want to post an anonymous comment at least put in something that will show who you are or where you are. Inquiring minds want to know. ( tidbit: National Enquirer used that line in a commercial back some years ago. Guess that's where I got it from )
So, let's get some coffee and really wake up. Then I'll go fool with the Blogger settings and see if I can make y'all happy again. :-)
9AM ish and it appears that the settings I changed about comments worked. :-) and yea, I even found a way I could test it with an Annonouse post . :-)
Got my two small bills paid online so that's all out of the way ( you just watch, I'll find another bill in the mail later)
If it weren't so yucky with the heavy off and on drizzle I'd take BOT up to fill it's tank and check the mileage now that it's all back up to snuff.
Another note, found out during my meeting last night that Mother still had some land/lots out in Sipe Springs that her dad had bought way back when ( 1930? ) for taxes. Over the years she had kept the taxes up on them ( something minimal, $20/ year? ) . so shoot, since no one else is interested in them I may just take them.
Hey!! I could clear it off and have a place to escape for sure. Only bout a long hour from here. Real remote. Here's a link to it from the Texas Ghost Towns site. Think the last time I was there had to be in the '80s . As best I remember her lots encompassed the ole school building such as it was.
Heck if I hit the lottey this evening, I'll just buy the whole town! :-)
An Older Texan Remembers
Just the mindless ramblings of a older Texan. Enjoying life with Two Fuzzy Carpet Sharks
Saturday, February 18, 2012
Friday, February 17, 2012
Friday, Feb 17. Rain moving in and a final note about...
First off ,after yesterdays venture into demographics I had thought about posting up another big ole bunch of stuff along the same vein. But just gonna leave it with this that I found.
This is a listing of recent generations for individuals born in the United States. Dates are approximate, as recognized by demographers. ( scientist who studies the growth and density of populations and their vital statistics.)
2000/2001-Present - New Silent Generation or Generation Z
1980-2000 - Millennials or Generation Y
1965-1979 - Generation X
1946-1964 - Baby Boom
1925-1945 - Silent Generation
1900-1924 - G.I. Generation
The Population Reference Bureau provides an alternate listing and chronology of generational names in the United States.
1983-2001 - New Boomers
1965-1982 - Generation X
1946-1964 - Baby Boomers
1929-1945 - Lucky Few
1909-1928 - Good Warriors
1890-1908 - Hard Timers
1871-1889 - New Worlders
Don't know how to label the Population of this country before that date. Indian Nation I guess. They were doing fine before we got here huh?
Man I really blew it last evening by not making that meeting of brothers. My fault, I just had it in my mind that it was set for this evening. I had made note of the location and time, just blew the day.. Oh well. That was yesterday and it's gone.
Saw my TV weather guy this morning first thing talking about rain!! Guess I missed last evenings report on that too.
Rain
Windchill: 47 °F
Humidity: 81%
Wind: Calm
Wind Gust: 2.0 mph
Visibility: 5.0 miles
Dew Point: 42 °F
Precipitation: 60% chance of precipitation
Pressure: 30.15 in (Rising)
Sunrise: 7:12am
Today: Showers likely and possibly a thunderstorm before noon, then a chance of showers and thunderstorms after noon. Cloudy, with a high near 59. East wind around 5 mph. Chance of precipitation is 60%.
I think this is all tied to that front that moved in off the southern California coast and as far down as Mexico.
Don't look like much yet but it's gonna build up on us as the day goes on I betcha.
Gonna get mo coffee and do some head scratching .. BBL
Got some coffee down and eyes finally focusing so I can see colors . And I'm hearing sounds now. so guess I'm really awake. :-)
A final note about the demographics I been talking about and a personal observation.
The baby boomers dates showing to extend to those born in the early 60’s. … I make this personal observation. In my age group ( 1946 birth dates)we are so totally different from the ones of my brothers age group. ( born 52-54 +/-) My age group was generally either pro military and supported the government or the few beatnik type drop outs who protested the war.
However, my brother’s age group just a few years later had a totally different idea. It’s been my experience that those generally did not support their military nor the government. They are more of the “giveme giveme” group. Felt like the world (or family) owed them a living simply because they were born.
They were worst after they finished higher education (paid for by parents or grants) . They all thought that just because they had a degree someone was supposed to pay them, and they claimed to know more than the company owner or their supervisors.
They never understood that you get out of a job what you put into it and that if you argue with or refuse to follow the rules of the company they can and will fire you.
Now that they are nearing the retirement age they have nothing to fall back on. I guess they expect the government they rallied against to throw money at them simply because they managed to not kill themselves with drugs along the way.
Every one of them I have ever met who got into legal trouble with drugs or other illegal activities swore that someone was supposed to bail them out.
Not even going to get into their undisciplined kids.. Worst of the whole lot .
Feel free to express you option or thoughts . ( I can edit them or not post them :-) )
9ish AM Got breakfast and coffee all finished up. While I was making it I got to thinking that I ain't made a pot of chili all winter. So, since I got some good beef stew sized meat, think I'll make me up a small pot. Not going to do the whole big special recipe, just a shorten version. But need a couple of the spices on my recipes, so I can run down to my new local market and find what I need since they have a large Mesican section. AND get me some fresh tortillas to wrap it in. I KNOW!! make it up , heat up my re-fried beans and spread it all on a tortilla!! YEAA. but that'll be a late lunch or maybe supper , so you got time. :-)
Later that afternoon. 4PM+ about that chile I was gonna make? Furgirboutit!!! I guess lunch or something didn't sit right with me or maybe just nerves cause stomach is burny some . But I ain't gonna put any chile to aggravate it. So guess something like tuna fish and crackers instead. Sorry bout that if you were headed this way.
I did go out and start mower in anticipation on mowing tomorrow but then just saw a blip that it's forecast to rain pretty much all day , soooo.If it turns out they lying like most times, I'll do what I can.
This is a listing of recent generations for individuals born in the United States. Dates are approximate, as recognized by demographers. ( scientist who studies the growth and density of populations and their vital statistics.)
2000/2001-Present - New Silent Generation or Generation Z
1980-2000 - Millennials or Generation Y
1965-1979 - Generation X
1946-1964 - Baby Boom
1925-1945 - Silent Generation
1900-1924 - G.I. Generation
The Population Reference Bureau provides an alternate listing and chronology of generational names in the United States.
1983-2001 - New Boomers
1965-1982 - Generation X
1946-1964 - Baby Boomers
1929-1945 - Lucky Few
1909-1928 - Good Warriors
1890-1908 - Hard Timers
1871-1889 - New Worlders
Don't know how to label the Population of this country before that date. Indian Nation I guess. They were doing fine before we got here huh?
Man I really blew it last evening by not making that meeting of brothers. My fault, I just had it in my mind that it was set for this evening. I had made note of the location and time, just blew the day.. Oh well. That was yesterday and it's gone.
Saw my TV weather guy this morning first thing talking about rain!! Guess I missed last evenings report on that too.
Rain
Windchill: 47 °F
Humidity: 81%
Wind: Calm
Wind Gust: 2.0 mph
Visibility: 5.0 miles
Dew Point: 42 °F
Precipitation: 60% chance of precipitation
Pressure: 30.15 in (Rising)
Sunrise: 7:12am
Today: Showers likely and possibly a thunderstorm before noon, then a chance of showers and thunderstorms after noon. Cloudy, with a high near 59. East wind around 5 mph. Chance of precipitation is 60%.
I think this is all tied to that front that moved in off the southern California coast and as far down as Mexico.
Don't look like much yet but it's gonna build up on us as the day goes on I betcha.
Gonna get mo coffee and do some head scratching .. BBL
Got some coffee down and eyes finally focusing so I can see colors . And I'm hearing sounds now. so guess I'm really awake. :-)
A final note about the demographics I been talking about and a personal observation.
The baby boomers dates showing to extend to those born in the early 60’s. … I make this personal observation. In my age group ( 1946 birth dates)we are so totally different from the ones of my brothers age group. ( born 52-54 +/-) My age group was generally either pro military and supported the government or the few beatnik type drop outs who protested the war.
However, my brother’s age group just a few years later had a totally different idea. It’s been my experience that those generally did not support their military nor the government. They are more of the “giveme giveme” group. Felt like the world (or family) owed them a living simply because they were born.
They were worst after they finished higher education (paid for by parents or grants) . They all thought that just because they had a degree someone was supposed to pay them, and they claimed to know more than the company owner or their supervisors.
They never understood that you get out of a job what you put into it and that if you argue with or refuse to follow the rules of the company they can and will fire you.
Now that they are nearing the retirement age they have nothing to fall back on. I guess they expect the government they rallied against to throw money at them simply because they managed to not kill themselves with drugs along the way.
Every one of them I have ever met who got into legal trouble with drugs or other illegal activities swore that someone was supposed to bail them out.
Not even going to get into their undisciplined kids.. Worst of the whole lot .
Feel free to express you option or thoughts . ( I can edit them or not post them :-) )
9ish AM Got breakfast and coffee all finished up. While I was making it I got to thinking that I ain't made a pot of chili all winter. So, since I got some good beef stew sized meat, think I'll make me up a small pot. Not going to do the whole big special recipe, just a shorten version. But need a couple of the spices on my recipes, so I can run down to my new local market and find what I need since they have a large Mesican section. AND get me some fresh tortillas to wrap it in. I KNOW!! make it up , heat up my re-fried beans and spread it all on a tortilla!! YEAA. but that'll be a late lunch or maybe supper , so you got time. :-)
Later that afternoon. 4PM+ about that chile I was gonna make? Furgirboutit!!! I guess lunch or something didn't sit right with me or maybe just nerves cause stomach is burny some . But I ain't gonna put any chile to aggravate it. So guess something like tuna fish and crackers instead. Sorry bout that if you were headed this way.
I did go out and start mower in anticipation on mowing tomorrow but then just saw a blip that it's forecast to rain pretty much all day , soooo.If it turns out they lying like most times, I'll do what I can.
Thursday, February 16, 2012
Thursday 2/16/12. How old are you anyway?
We'll get to that age thing in a minute.
Weather here first.
44.4 °F
Clear
Windchill: 42 °F
Humidity: 75%
Wind: 4.0 mph NNW
Wind Gust: 6.0 mph
Visibility: 10.0 miles
Dew Point: 37 °F
Pressure: 30.18 in (Rising)
Today: Partly sunny, with a high near 62. North northeast wind around 15 mph, with gusts as high as 20 mph.
Now, about this age thing. Back when I was in School, guess it was HS in the '60s, it began to become clear to me that all my friends and school buddies were the same age and shared similar back grounds. Mainly the fact that our fathers and uncles had been in the war. That's WWII to any kids reading this , which I doubt there are.
Our dads were in the Navy, Air Force, Army, Marines, Coast Guard and most had seen real bullets and bombs and battles. Seen their buddies died and had killed men. Some fathers talked about it to their kids, mine didn't other than we knew he had been in the Air Force and still did yearly service in the Reserve. At that time he was a Major but archived the rank of Lt Colonel before he retired. And then sometime or the other I heard the term , referencing US , my age group, as War Babies. Those born during the war or shortly there after.
Move forward and we got a new term tied to us. Baby Boomer.
So what is a Boomer Anyhow? Good ole research......
Glad you asked. Stated very simply, the demographers, sociologists and the media define baby boomers as those born between (and including) 1946 and 1964. (There is no law or constitutional amendment so stating; and other boundaries have been suggested. But this is the time frame most commonly used.) In 2012, that would make us between 48 and 66 years old. There are about 75 million boomers in the U.S.; we currently represent about 29% of the U.S. population. (In Canada, we are sometimes known as "Boomies"; there are 6 million of us there. In Britain, our generation is known as "the bulge.")
The term is used (nobody knows who coined the phrase) to define the "boom" in births after WWII. Our Boomer Stats page identifies the number of U.S. births during the 40s, 50s and 60s.
The 1960s is the decade that defined the boomers. The music, events, and the social changes made a permanent impression on us. Those of us born during the "peak" boomer years, '52-'57, were in our formative years during the sixties. There were so many changes in the sixties that how old you were during the decade greatly affected how you turned out. 1961 was a whole lot different from 1969!
Those born at the early end of the spectrum were in our early 20s by 1970. The deaths of President Kennedy, Bobby Kennedy, and Dr. Martin Luther King; the Vietnam war and related protests; and the Watergate scandal... all made deep impressions on us.
At the other end, those born after 1959 have no direct recollection of the assassination of President Kennedy; most were not yet listening to rock music by the time the Beatles broke up. Buddy Holly, the Shirelles, Peter & Gordon, Leslie Gore, Dion, Nat Cole, Herman's Hermits, the Mamas & Papas, Frankie Avalon, the Platters, the Drifters, the Everly Brothers, the Four Tops, and other great music artists of the 50s and 60s are not part of the foundation of their music tastes. They were more likely to use illegal drugs.... often to a great and disturbing excess. And they were never subjected to the military draft. So any attempt to lump us all together probably won't work. We can tell, by the e-mail we receive , that there is much that ties us together, but also much that separates us.
E-mail indicates that many of us are committed to marriage and are still happily married to our high school sweethearts. And many of us have been married and divorced... more than once. We are the generation that pushed the divorce rate up to 50%... and made it seem "normal" and thus acceptable.
Many of us went to work for a company, worked our way up the ladder, and are now enjoying the fruits of our labors. We will retire in a few years, or just have, and live a life of leisure, or embark on a second career. But many of us are entrepreneurs, and have never worked for a big company. Many of us plan never to retire.
77 million people were born between 1946 and 1964, which is defined as the baby boomer era (U.S. Census).
The first baby boomer turned 60 on January 1, 2006.
An American turns 50 every 7 seconds—that's more than 12,500 people every day (U.S. Census).
As of 2009, 48 is the largest age group in the United States (U.S. Census).
By 2015, those aged 50 and older will represent 45% of the U.S. population (AARP).
By 2030, the 65-plus population will double to about 71.5 million, and by 2050 will grow to 86.7 million people (U.S. Census).
Wealth of Baby Boomers and seniors:
78 million Americans who were 50 or older as of 2001 controlled 67% of the country's wealth, or $28 trillion (U.S. Census and Federal Reserve).
Households headed by someone in the 55-64 age group had a median net worth of $112,048 in 2000—15 times the $7,240 reported for the under 35 age group (U.S. Census and Federal Reserve).
The 50+ have $2.4 trillion in annual income, which accounts for 42% of all after-tax income (U.S. Consumer Expenditure Survey).
Adults 50 and older own 65% of the aggregate net worth of all U.S. households (U.S. Consumer Expenditure Survey).
More? Ok
* The average adult American woman is 5 foot 4 inches and wears a size 14 dress.
* Baby boomers are the 1st generation in American history in which the majority have obtained at least some form of higher education.
* There are more significant life transitions in the fifties and sixties than any other phase of life.
* For Baby Boomers, health care is shifting from a medical topic to a blend of entertainment, fitness, beauty and spiritual well-being.
* The top 6 concerns of Baby Boomers are: a) Having enough money to retire; b) Overall financial health; c) Having enough energy to do what they want; d) Having enough money for health care; e) Taking action to prevent disease; and f) Getting good advice from doctors.
* By 2020, healthy living will be a trillion dollar business.
* Gardening is the #1 hobby for adults over 50.
* The median consumer for a new Harley-Davidson cycle is a 46-year old male.
* Boomers make up 60% of all divorced people over the age of 15 in the U.S.
* One in four boomers in the U.S. has a second home, and the typical vacation home buyer was 52 years old, earned $82,800 and purchased a property that is 197 miles (median) away from their primary residence. The largest concentration of vacation home buyers is in the Midwest.
So? Are you a Fellow Boomer? Well, Rock on Dude!!
What da Hell? 9AM Dozed off for a few minutes I guess and snapped awake cause it sounded like a group of bass drummers were tying to get together on the beat .. Muted TV, and listened, then stepped out the front door.
OK mystery solved. There are a bunch of guys up on the roof next door ( not blondies, the other way) Guess they are going to re-roof that place . Will have to keep an eye on them because it looks like they aren't taking off the old shingles, looks like they are beating down the old nails for now. Wonder what the heck they are going to put up there? That house is new enough it has the original roof so maybe just doing an overlay?
I'll keep ya advised cause I know you JUST got to know. :-)
Early afternoon update. 1PM. about that roofing job next door. They did a complete tear off and that roof, ( the original) had NO tar paper underneath. So they are laying on the paper and going back with asphalt shingles. Wonder if it leaked in a heavy rain. I had I think 3 roof replacements on here until I got smart and went with steel!! Won't have to worry bout hail damage, dried out cracked asphalt shingles for maybe the next 20+ years.but it's his money, do what he wants.
Started up my Garmin GPS to enter the address of where I got to go tomorrow afternoon and it told me new data base available. So, that's what been happening for the last couple hours. BUT now I'm upto date and even got the latest route planning software. All free of course.
So think I'll monkey with that for a bit with a fresh iced tea close at hand.
Cya.
8PM and boy did I screw up!! Had gotten email that we brothers were supposed to met at Realtors office to review the land sale offers. I had it maked down for tomrrow.. WRONG!! Was tonite, one bro called about 15 min into it and ask if I was on the way. ( why did he call my house phone and not my mobile if he expected me to be driving? )
Any way I missed it. Wonder how much money that's going to cost me not being there to put in my $.02 worth?
Weather here first.
44.4 °F
Clear
Windchill: 42 °F
Humidity: 75%
Wind: 4.0 mph NNW
Wind Gust: 6.0 mph
Visibility: 10.0 miles
Dew Point: 37 °F
Pressure: 30.18 in (Rising)
Today: Partly sunny, with a high near 62. North northeast wind around 15 mph, with gusts as high as 20 mph.
Now, about this age thing. Back when I was in School, guess it was HS in the '60s, it began to become clear to me that all my friends and school buddies were the same age and shared similar back grounds. Mainly the fact that our fathers and uncles had been in the war. That's WWII to any kids reading this , which I doubt there are.
Our dads were in the Navy, Air Force, Army, Marines, Coast Guard and most had seen real bullets and bombs and battles. Seen their buddies died and had killed men. Some fathers talked about it to their kids, mine didn't other than we knew he had been in the Air Force and still did yearly service in the Reserve. At that time he was a Major but archived the rank of Lt Colonel before he retired. And then sometime or the other I heard the term , referencing US , my age group, as War Babies. Those born during the war or shortly there after.
Move forward and we got a new term tied to us. Baby Boomer.
So what is a Boomer Anyhow? Good ole research......
Glad you asked. Stated very simply, the demographers, sociologists and the media define baby boomers as those born between (and including) 1946 and 1964. (There is no law or constitutional amendment so stating; and other boundaries have been suggested. But this is the time frame most commonly used.) In 2012, that would make us between 48 and 66 years old. There are about 75 million boomers in the U.S.; we currently represent about 29% of the U.S. population. (In Canada, we are sometimes known as "Boomies"; there are 6 million of us there. In Britain, our generation is known as "the bulge.")
The term is used (nobody knows who coined the phrase) to define the "boom" in births after WWII. Our Boomer Stats page identifies the number of U.S. births during the 40s, 50s and 60s.
The 1960s is the decade that defined the boomers. The music, events, and the social changes made a permanent impression on us. Those of us born during the "peak" boomer years, '52-'57, were in our formative years during the sixties. There were so many changes in the sixties that how old you were during the decade greatly affected how you turned out. 1961 was a whole lot different from 1969!
Those born at the early end of the spectrum were in our early 20s by 1970. The deaths of President Kennedy, Bobby Kennedy, and Dr. Martin Luther King; the Vietnam war and related protests; and the Watergate scandal... all made deep impressions on us.
At the other end, those born after 1959 have no direct recollection of the assassination of President Kennedy; most were not yet listening to rock music by the time the Beatles broke up. Buddy Holly, the Shirelles, Peter & Gordon, Leslie Gore, Dion, Nat Cole, Herman's Hermits, the Mamas & Papas, Frankie Avalon, the Platters, the Drifters, the Everly Brothers, the Four Tops, and other great music artists of the 50s and 60s are not part of the foundation of their music tastes. They were more likely to use illegal drugs.... often to a great and disturbing excess. And they were never subjected to the military draft. So any attempt to lump us all together probably won't work. We can tell, by the e-mail we receive , that there is much that ties us together, but also much that separates us.
E-mail indicates that many of us are committed to marriage and are still happily married to our high school sweethearts. And many of us have been married and divorced... more than once. We are the generation that pushed the divorce rate up to 50%... and made it seem "normal" and thus acceptable.
Many of us went to work for a company, worked our way up the ladder, and are now enjoying the fruits of our labors. We will retire in a few years, or just have, and live a life of leisure, or embark on a second career. But many of us are entrepreneurs, and have never worked for a big company. Many of us plan never to retire.
77 million people were born between 1946 and 1964, which is defined as the baby boomer era (U.S. Census).
The first baby boomer turned 60 on January 1, 2006.
An American turns 50 every 7 seconds—that's more than 12,500 people every day (U.S. Census).
As of 2009, 48 is the largest age group in the United States (U.S. Census).
By 2015, those aged 50 and older will represent 45% of the U.S. population (AARP).
By 2030, the 65-plus population will double to about 71.5 million, and by 2050 will grow to 86.7 million people (U.S. Census).
Wealth of Baby Boomers and seniors:
78 million Americans who were 50 or older as of 2001 controlled 67% of the country's wealth, or $28 trillion (U.S. Census and Federal Reserve).
Households headed by someone in the 55-64 age group had a median net worth of $112,048 in 2000—15 times the $7,240 reported for the under 35 age group (U.S. Census and Federal Reserve).
The 50+ have $2.4 trillion in annual income, which accounts for 42% of all after-tax income (U.S. Consumer Expenditure Survey).
Adults 50 and older own 65% of the aggregate net worth of all U.S. households (U.S. Consumer Expenditure Survey).
More? Ok
* The average adult American woman is 5 foot 4 inches and wears a size 14 dress.
* Baby boomers are the 1st generation in American history in which the majority have obtained at least some form of higher education.
* There are more significant life transitions in the fifties and sixties than any other phase of life.
* For Baby Boomers, health care is shifting from a medical topic to a blend of entertainment, fitness, beauty and spiritual well-being.
* The top 6 concerns of Baby Boomers are: a) Having enough money to retire; b) Overall financial health; c) Having enough energy to do what they want; d) Having enough money for health care; e) Taking action to prevent disease; and f) Getting good advice from doctors.
* By 2020, healthy living will be a trillion dollar business.
* Gardening is the #1 hobby for adults over 50.
* The median consumer for a new Harley-Davidson cycle is a 46-year old male.
* Boomers make up 60% of all divorced people over the age of 15 in the U.S.
* One in four boomers in the U.S. has a second home, and the typical vacation home buyer was 52 years old, earned $82,800 and purchased a property that is 197 miles (median) away from their primary residence. The largest concentration of vacation home buyers is in the Midwest.
So? Are you a Fellow Boomer? Well, Rock on Dude!!
What da Hell? 9AM Dozed off for a few minutes I guess and snapped awake cause it sounded like a group of bass drummers were tying to get together on the beat .. Muted TV, and listened, then stepped out the front door.
OK mystery solved. There are a bunch of guys up on the roof next door ( not blondies, the other way) Guess they are going to re-roof that place . Will have to keep an eye on them because it looks like they aren't taking off the old shingles, looks like they are beating down the old nails for now. Wonder what the heck they are going to put up there? That house is new enough it has the original roof so maybe just doing an overlay?
I'll keep ya advised cause I know you JUST got to know. :-)
Early afternoon update. 1PM. about that roofing job next door. They did a complete tear off and that roof, ( the original) had NO tar paper underneath. So they are laying on the paper and going back with asphalt shingles. Wonder if it leaked in a heavy rain. I had I think 3 roof replacements on here until I got smart and went with steel!! Won't have to worry bout hail damage, dried out cracked asphalt shingles for maybe the next 20+ years.but it's his money, do what he wants.
Started up my Garmin GPS to enter the address of where I got to go tomorrow afternoon and it told me new data base available. So, that's what been happening for the last couple hours. BUT now I'm upto date and even got the latest route planning software. All free of course.
So think I'll monkey with that for a bit with a fresh iced tea close at hand.
Cya.
8PM and boy did I screw up!! Had gotten email that we brothers were supposed to met at Realtors office to review the land sale offers. I had it maked down for tomrrow.. WRONG!! Was tonite, one bro called about 15 min into it and ask if I was on the way. ( why did he call my house phone and not my mobile if he expected me to be driving? )
Any way I missed it. Wonder how much money that's going to cost me not being there to put in my $.02 worth?
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