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Monday, January 19, 2026

Plainclothes

New week, new forecast!  Our outside temp is in the upper teens (F), which is cold.  We are expected to climb above freezing today, but that's not going to happen tomorrow.  As long as my furnace is running efficiently, I don't mind the cold.  I don't mind going outside.  When I do, I always end up thinking briefly about what things were like 200 years ago.  Their winters were just as cold before people had the luxury of insulating fabrics.  A good, expensive coat, would have been made of wool, a cheap one cotton.  Even though we still bundle up, todays bundling doesn't make us look 50 pounds heavier.  In general, people were on the heavier side because nothing beats a good insulating layer of fat.

Yesterday was slow at the store.  I did learn through a phone conversation with a customer that we have a serious issue.  Corporate really likes to see our installs for us, however, they don't check the details, and because of this they sold an install that was not ready to be sold.  The customer had her entire house measured and had chosen a carpet, however, she wanted vinyl in her kitchen and foyer.  She told corporate this on 1/12 and no one removed the kitchen and foyer from the quote.  On 1/13 corporate sold her the install with carpet still going into the kitchen and foyer.  Yesterday, she called with the vinyl planks she wanted installed, however, her quote is now closed, sold and paid in full... for carpet in the kitchen and the foyer.  Not only did they sell her too much carpet, it's been cut and shipped, and is now with the installer.  Ouch.

I watched Plainclothes on Mubi, (you can also rent the movie on Apple +).  Listed as a romantic thriller, Plainclothes tells the story of a young police officer who's job is to lure unsuspecting gay men into restrooms where the police will arrest them... until he develops a crush on one of his targets. While it does get intense towards the end, I say this is more of a psychological drama.  While Russell Tovey is good, Tome Blyth as the young police officer is amazing.


And saw that the Orange Anus is evidently threatening Norway because they didn't give him the Nobel Peace Prize.  Holy Crap!  He sent them a letter.  Maybe I should have said Holy Shit instead.  The more his dementia grows, the worse things get for the Republican party.  And they simply can not do anything to stop him.  The instant they do that, their house of cards will fall apart.  They have been so desperate for power for so long, they stopped caring about who was leading their party years ago.  If I were a devout Christian, I say he is without a doubt a Spawn of Satan.  I'm not, so I'll just say that Orangie epitomizes pure evil.  He's going to the Economic Summit in Davos this week, or at least that's on his schedule.  Those leaders are not going to welcome him.  This will be unpleasant for Orangie.  He is unable to deal with rejection.  I do not doubt he will leave soon after he arrives.  With a little luck, maybe he'll stroke out on the flight back to Mar a Lago.



8 comments:

  1. I am still waiting for the one Republican to talk about Cankles' dementia like they did with Biden every single effing day.
    I will never forget the hypocrisy.

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    1. They'll say the usual, that they haven't read the letter yet, unfortunately for them, the European leaders have.

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  2. May the Scandinavians conger up the Norse gods Odin, Thor, Freya and Loki to put Trumpenführer and his sick acolytes in their place with a taste of Ragnarök :)
    -Rj

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    1. I don't think we'll need all of them. Quite probably Odin has had his good eye on them for some time.

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  3. I've often wondered how people coped with the severe cold many years ago - you know, without heating and the wonderful synthetics we have now. It does help me understand why people in the much, much colder climates didn't worry about "animal rights" and wore fur. They didn't have the luxury to do otherwise did they!

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    1. It's not just about what they wore, but how they heated their houses as well. Two hundred years ago they relied on fireplaces and cast iron coal stoves. My grandmother had a large cast iron stove in the kitchen, and that's how they heated their house in the winter.

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  4. Oh my God I just watched this on demand. And it was actually free so I thought what the hell. I was just getting ready to do a post on that also. I thought it was a pretty good movie, and I loved the ending.

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    1. That ending was super terrific. Write about it in your blog. This is something that needs to be seen to be appreciated.

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