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Wednesday, September 8, 2021

Your Little Swimmers

Yesterday was ho-hum at work, slow for the most part.  I had to locate matching trim for a customer who's having a hardwood installation.  The original choice had been for primed white, so the only thing needing to be done was to have it painted.  However, there are 440 linear feet, and that's a bit of painting.  Rather than do that, the customer has opted (at an additional expense) to have trim which matches the hardwood.  Personally, I think matching quarter round makes it look like your floor is beginning to creep up your wall, but then I'm not the one who doesn't want to paint the trim.

The temp is forecast to hit 88 (F) today, the rest of the week is predicted to be cooler.  We are in September.  Fall is approaching.  Justin's going to come and mow my lawn on Sunday.  This will be a first for me.  I will have to find out what my pin is so I can take money out of the bank.

Since there are a number of bingo brains out their believing ivermectin will help if they catch Covid, like Joe Rogan, I am pleased to say that the worming med has an adverse effect of male sperm counts.  In other words, it reduces the number of your little swimmers if you take it.  This is all part of the natural selection process.


In other Covid contemplatables:  

As was the case last year, there was another large surge of infections after Sturgis.  This means all of those motorcycle men are going to be gulping down their ivermectin.

Idaho activated health care rationing last week in northern parts of the state.  Why quietly, you ask?  Well, Republicans know how much panic would ensue if their MAGA base realized Covid was much, much worse than the flu.

And last evening I got a flash from The Dallas Morning News, in their Coronavirus update, noting that Pediatric Covid-19 hospitalizations were at an all time high.  I find it interesting that those Conservative legislators will pass restrictive abortion and voting legislation while not doing a damn thing about their children.  






 

18 comments:

  1. I think our overcrowded hospitals should send new COVID patients to the tent in the parking lot or back home, sine they CHOSE to risk infection.
    250,000 children are COVID+ today but, by all means, don't mask or vax and fight to get them into schools.

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    1. And we need to make sure every male takes his ivermectin!

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  2. Ok, so that trimming? I think you're right, it would look like the floor is creeping up the wall?
    And I can't with the anti-vaxxers and the COVID deniers. Really. Just to make Uncle Joe look bad?
    And I also read about the study that spells trouble for the Invermectin-swallowers. It's made for HORSES, for pete's sake!

    XOXO

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    1. And this customer wants that trim because she's lazy.

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  3. Texas is nothing but one hypocritical state and a national embarrassment.

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    1. Thanks to Texas, the evils of the Republican party are revealed.

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  4. They need to get themselves spayed and neutered while they're asking the veterinarians for livestock medications. I love hearing about their reduced swimmers. Cleaning up the gene pool!

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    1. I saw where Tractor Supply is beginning to ask for photo ID's

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  5. Hmmm, I always thought those little swimmers were wormy parasites! The more you know.

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    1. Only the Republicans ones with little red hats

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  6. Well done on getting someone to come and cut your grass. Money well spent in my book!

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    1. He's a friend who does lawn work, so he's affordable.

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  7. I like Joe Rogan, but sometimes he doesn't think before he speaks. He cannot afford to do that now that he is more visible.

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    1. Nope, he's a trendy personality, nothing else.

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