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05/04/20 09:27 PM #9929    

 

Sweetie Marbury '65

Wayne, always good to keep up with you. Safe travels on your journeys. I agree with your list. 

Take good care until we meet again.

Sweetie 


05/06/20 07:00 PM #9930    

 

Teddie Jordan

Wayne, good to hear from you down in one of my favorite places, Aransas Pass. I think you have the perfect spot to shelter in place. As you know my Dad was raised there, so that little town has been one of my favorite places for many years. My friend that sport fishes for a living down there is Kevin (The Reel) Mccoy. A retired HPD officer raised in coastal Louisiana, but got here as fast as he could. 

When you get a chance, check out his website "Reel McCoy Guide Service".He was not allowed to fish. other than alone, for many weeks but is now allowed to start back up and you can see photos on his site of what they are bringing in every day. Trout are back in business and Red's have been good too.

Oh and I'm with you on your favorite things about our great state. . 

Take care, young feller!

 

 


05/08/20 07:24 AM #9931    

 

Jimmie Lee Smith (Brawner)

Big thanks to Beverly for quickly handling yesterday's website glitch.  She spent time communicating with the website domain administrators and got the problem solved.  Beverly, we truly appreciate your having stepped in to coordinate our website and keep our classmates informed.  


05/09/20 07:25 AM #9932    

 

Beverly Hengst (Allen)

Jimmie, thank you for the kind words.  That was probably the most excitement I have experienced in my 9 weeks of social distancing!  Sorry for any inconvenience it may have caused our classmates.  Thanks to you for being my backup for this site, and ready to step in. 

Happy Mother's Day to all the ladies. 


05/09/20 10:11 AM #9933    

 

Pat Brantley (Ross)

One of our neighbors has a daughter who is an angel.  Ron told him how much I loved dewberries.  His daughter went down to the train tracks and picked a bunch of them.  She brought them to us and I made a dewberry cobbler.  I was going to share it with our daughter but Ron ate most of it before I even called her.  We live in the nicest neighborhood.  My sister is still in Houston and I haven't seen her in months.  She said she never envisioned being under house arrest for her 75th birthday.  Her daughter arranged a parade of family and friends driving by and waving while calling out birthday wishes.  She enjoyed the surprise.  
wayne, I love your list.  Guy Clark has a song titled Texas Cooking.  I think it is my favorite  It will make Beau hungry.

I had no idea that herding cattle would be on your resume, Beau.  Good luck with your garden.  


05/09/20 11:15 PM #9934    

 

Jan Barnes '65 (Nimtz)

Our former classmate, Eileen Caudel Key (class of '65) passed away this morning. May she rest in peace.


05/10/20 07:44 AM #9935    

 

Steve Puckett '65

Pat, one of my dear cousins had his 80th birthday on Thursday so we also had a car parade for him of about a dozen cars, led off by a sheriff's deputy.  Our car had a sign and we tooted an air horn.  It was fun for us, out here in the sticks.  Our cousin believes the virus is a great big hoax so had been miffed that we would not come inside and party with him but this was the next best thing.


05/11/20 04:22 PM #9936    

 

Jan Barnes '65 (Nimtz)

Services for EILEEN CAUDEL KEY....

Dear all friends and loved ones, we plan to gather to celebrate the life of Eileen Caudel Key (Waltrip class of '65) on Saturday, May 16th at First Baptist Church of Helotes, TX. Services will begin at 11am. We will do our best to accommodate everyone but will have to respect social distancing guidelines.


05/12/20 10:18 AM #9937    

 

Jimmie Lee Smith (Brawner)

Jane Jester Marmion sent this message this morning:

We just received a call this morning from Margaret Tusa that Mr Tusa passed away this mornng around 4:00 at his home.  Over the past year, he had been dealing with several health issues.  He did pass peacefully in his sleep.

Services are pending


05/12/20 03:46 PM #9938    

 

James Hilsher '65

Mr. Tulsa was a great man.He was considered a strict disciplinarian but he did things to teach us, not to punish us.RIP


05/13/20 06:39 AM #9939    

 

Teddie Jordan

I just saw this notice on Mr Tusa. Jimmy you said it just right, he was strict, but fair minded. I was disciplined by him and his "board" of education on several occasions and deserved each, and came away with nothing but  respect for him. When we learned that the HISD board was considering naming the Delmar stadium complex in his honor I wrote them a letter heartfully  recommending him. After they announced that the motion had passed he wrote me a nice note thanking me. Through it all I always had total respect for him and his respectful way of teaching limits to rambunctous teenaged boys.

Rest In Peace, and Thank You Sir!


05/13/20 03:27 PM #9940    

 

Scotty Croom

sorry bto hear about joe tusa..he was good help in mid 70's ,working on jc basketball tourney...hooray eateries open here in daphne,,ate lunch at fav mexican food place.


05/18/20 09:43 AM #9941    

 

Beau Wann, Jr.

     GOOOOOOOOOOOD MORNING CHAPPELL HILLLLLL, and all that's tipsy...It's me again Margaret ! ! !  Man, I sure will be glad when this "citizens aaraaust" is over with, I'm getting tired doing all this work, and here it is Monday morning, yet again.  Hmmmm, guess it's better than the alternator, eh what!  Speaking of which,  been playing Jeopardy/trivial pursuit on ZOOM, with kith and kin on Saturday night. 

    Folks in Virginia, Colorado, Austin, (yes austin is another state for sure, ) and all points under the sun.  Quite a mix of folks playing, old like me and then youngsters.  The youngsters dont know any of the things us old people know, heck far, I dont even know what I know and I know a lot, dontchaknow.  They barely know who Elvis was, I kid you not.  Oh well, sail on silver moon.

    The "authorities" tell us through the drive by "fake news media", to not wear pajamas all day whilst we are in lockdown.  IF I WANT TO WEAR MY PAJAMAS ALL DAY LONG, I WILL...of course I'd look funny in my PJs  settin on the tractor mowing the south 40 now wouldnt I, well, not nearly as funny as if I were buck nekid, eh waht.  (try to unsee that vision).     I really dont have officially "official pajamas", just some old sweats and a T-shirt and worn moccasin houseshoes.  NO, I dont sleep in my houseshoes, unless, I've fallen asleep on the deck, which has happened a time or three.

       The twinkling of the stars and fireflies, the hooting of an owl or two, the sweet smell of honeysuckle and star jasmine are sure an aphrodisac for sleep, at least up heah in the Chappellrondacks.  Then again, the spell can be broken suddenly by the baying of a fiesty little Beagle at what ever wascally wabbits dare come out of the underbrush to nibble on the soft leaves of grass.  AAAAAAOOOOOOOO....!!!!

    I hadnt been on the forum in some time because some evil bastrop hijacked my computer and sent a couple of short porn videos to my "microsoft media player".  Now I'm no prude, and certainly no saint, and I've seen worse, what aggravates me is that I want to decide what to have on my computer and  they were trespassing.

      This happened once before whilst I was actually on the computer looking at an application on the Bass Pro site.   Diane and I were sharing a desk with our computers and   sitting next to one and other,  when all of a sudden, window after window of porn kept popping up so fast I couldnt X em out fast enough. I hollared, "hey dane, what the heck" (real eloquent eh)  or words to that defect.    Finally I just ripped the plug out of the wall. 

     So I've been shutting my computer down after each use, AND unplugging it.  I didnt know, naively I suppose, that Microsoft can get into your computer and change things?  They've been a year or so trying to get me to download windows 10, which I have on a laptop, and I hate it, so I've been resisting their attempts at manipulating me to do so.   I tried to download 10 on my tower last year, and it wouldnt do it, which microsoft knew full well it wouldnt. they want you to buy a new computer with 10 on it, bastards!!!!!!

     Anyway, there's a program called "microsoft live photo gallery" which allows you to "doctor" and or make better, any photo that you put in that program.   Unbeknownst to me, they went in and disabled that program.  I still have my photos, but cant do anything with them.   It tells me that program doesnt work...well duh!!!!   Of course it doesnt work, MICROSOFT DISABLED IT. 

     I hope bill gates and all his billionaire cronies as well as ALL politicians,  fall into the sea and sharks eat em!    I know that's a bit harsh, but hells bells people, the billionaires think it's there bounden duty to control all us peons out here in "flyover country".   I got one word for em...."COME AND TAKE IT"...I know, that's 4 words, but saying "I've got one word for em" sounds more dramatic, eh!

    Aaaaahhhh, Moonlight Serenade is playing on the old juke box...just love that tune.  Reminds me of DuBarry with that song wafting on a breeze coming from someones radio, and the smell of  something being chicken fried, just waiting for that magic word,  "suppers on, come and eat, wash you hands first" . ( I know that's moren one word, but "eat" is one word, and that one was the most important one,   A  Simple time for a simple mind...

     Time to deplane boss...Keep the sun at your six, "and ride boldly ride"..
your frien and resident PJ,  Cephus R Stilly Silly esq...


05/18/20 03:55 PM #9942    

 

Teddie Jordan

Hey y'all, Fran just saw a message from Donna Webb Cumming's daughter Cory that Donna had a fall and  suffered injuries that at first seemed minor,  but have started to be more serious. She hopes to have Donna admitted to a hospital today.

Please join us in praying for Donna and Cory and we will let you know if we hear an update.


05/19/20 10:33 AM #9943    

 

Beau Wann, Jr.

     GOOOOOOOOOOOD MORNING WALTRIP RAMMMMMSSSS...For sure prayers for Donna and her family.   And a HEARTFELT thanks to all the super fine folks that called to check up on me during my self-exile from all things electronical.  Only in our era would folks be so thoughtful.  I wont mention names in case folks dont want their names mentioned, but you know who you are, and a pre-covid-19 hug and kiss to each and every one of yall.  How lucky, graced and blessed I am to be part of such a wonderful group of people. 

     All is going well up heah in the Chappellrondacks or Chalps, whichever comes first.  We had a brain frying 103 yesterday!  We've already had a 100 degree day in Apring, ( April and Spring)  this year.  Hate to think how hot this July and August is gwina ( "going to" in I dont know what dialect) be.  We had 112 last July up on the hill, and 117 down at the creek,  recorded by one of my game cameras. Well, we all know how accurate my equipment is dont we all... 

     Got the hill mowed to the creek yesterday, bout 5 acres. Surprisingly only took 2 hours on the big tractor and 5' shredder.  Too high for the "Bad Boy", well, not really but the BB is gasoline and the Mahindra is diesel and the longer diesel runs, the better it runs. Dont know why, TJ or Robbie could possibly explain it but not me.

       The cows kept following me up and down the hill waiting for me to throw some of the fresh hay over the fence for their dinning pleasure.   I do that from time to time, rake up what I've mowed and feed it to the neighbors cows.  Now they've become expectant of my services.     Also the vultures and hawks were sitting on the fence posts waiting for me to stir up lunch for em.   Maitre d of the countryside restaurant, that's me.  It's good to note here that the hawk caught a snake and headed off to dine in private.  Hawk 1 snake 0, yeaaaa.

     We actually had 2.4 inches of rain last week, another yeaaaaa.   Been in a drought for a couple of years up here, booo. The storms that the weather folks say are gonna hit with a vengeance, never seem to materialize up here.   We've taken all the outside stuff,  that isnt in concrete or weigh a thousand pounds, and put them in the barn so many times, that seems to be the only wear and tear on it.  We dont actually get to use it, just tote it around.

      I'm thinking of opening an outside gym up here, let folks tote all the outside stuff around and get some excercise and build those muscles up.  Any of youse youtes want to work out, you know where we are.  Once the garden starts producing, I can send maters and stuff home with you, for a nominal fee of course plus shipping and handling, but wait, dont answer yet, we also have these handy dandy ginzu knives we'll throw in free for 9.95, and these g reat 2 dollar sunglasses for 29.95, in fact for free send in 500 dollars and we'll send all kinds of useless stuff to you, ha, this is your lucky day....

     We are fixin to be inundated with tomatos.   Cant you dip them in boiling water, called blanching,  and then freeze them?   I do love home grown tomatos dontchew?   I'd pick em green and fry em up if I knew how, but I'm afraid of ruining them.  My mom and her sisters and their mother could fry up a mess of green tomatos that you would eat till you couldnt hold any more. Oh my they were wonderful.  And the whole time they're frying them up, they're all talking at the same time and laughing and seemingly not paying attention to cooking.  Never seemed to need a written recipe.   Sure do miss that type of closeknit family and activities.

     We've already had visits from a couple of friends and family, and none of us have caught the plandemic yet, we've even hugged.   So if anyone of yall are out and about, stop on by and I promise no hugging or kissing.   Got 7 acres to practice "social distancing", and plenty of food and drink, paper towels and toilette paper and hand sanitizer, so no worries there.  Also have masks such as the one featured below....

    Ok, guess I'll deplane, depart and otherwise amscray, so remember, Keep the sun at your six, a mask on your face, and wash your hands, Roger, and "ride boldly ride..."

Your frien and resident wacko, Cephus R Alive and Well esq.   


05/21/20 10:58 AM #9944    

 

Beau Wann, Jr.

    GOOOOOOOOOOD  MORNING WALTRIP RAMMMMMMSSSS    "It's me again Margaret..."  The pups are all asleep as well as the cat.    Thought I'd take a moment to share my boring tedium with all yall.     Well, today is Thursday, what do you know about that !   The days, weeks, months just whizzin along like greased lightning.  Of course when it's 112 in the shade in July and August,  it'll be MOLasses in January.    Not to worry though, we can just jump in the old cement pond.  In fact, when I came in from the field yestiddy, I just got nekid and jumped right in and swam till I sank to the bottom whichever came first. (DONT LOOK ETHYL)

    Something or things has been eating me up. Got bug bites all over my svelt bod.  I heard that Windex is good for that sort of thing, so I just sprayed myself with Windex aand voila,  so far, nothing has happened. Dont itch much as before.  I have the old windex with ammonia which, like I said before, works on all kinds of stuff.  Hmmmm, maybe it'll cure C-19, couldnt hoit now could it. 

    WOW, my ears are ringing so loud I'm surprised yall cant hear them.  Jeese, wonder what triggered that outburst?   My ears always ring, but not this loud. Maybe I should spray Windex in um.     I've been listening to Big Band music, Glenn Miller, Benny Goodman, the Dorsey brothers, Artie Shaw, Harry James etc just to name a few. I find that music the least offensive to my auditory senses, prothsetically enhanced or no.

    Looks like I'll be bacheloring it today, tonight and tomorrow, and maybe till Sunday. Diane will be heading into H town to help out with stuff for folks.   Our officially unofficial Grandaughter Lucys mom has just been diagnosed with stage 3 Hodgkins lymphoma and is currently undergoing chemo. Diane goes in weekly to help out and give Lucy a break.   Plus our oldest and his wife are having a garage sale this Friday and Saturday so she will help there as well, being careful by wearing masks and gloves and marinating in hand sanitizer.

     And ME,  I'll be pup and cat sitting and doing the usual mowing and stuff, Plucking produce from the garden. Bout the onliest (east texas for only) thing we've harvested so far are tomatos and a few peppers.  Got some spinach climbing up the fence, dont know what kind it is, but it's edible.  The tomatos taste heavenly.  Corn is about a foot high, squash blooming,   blackberries are coming along, should have enough for a pie or cobbler here in a couple days to a week or so, hmmmm yum, cant wait.

    Got plenty of cigars to keep the bugs away and plenty of whiskey to kill germs, so othern bein lonesome this weekend, I'm in good shape.   I can shoot pool or play shuffle board, but not much fun by yourself.  Cant shoot pool as well as I use to because I cant see, and being able to see is a prerequisite to shooting pool or most things for that matter.   Shuffle board, eh, never ever been good at that, the little metal pucks always sail off the end or stick in the middle.  I guess practice makes perfect, or not.

     Looks like I'll be brushing dogs all weekend long or rocking little Izzydoreable in the rocking chair.  Dixie is just a mite large for a lap, but that doesnt stop her from trying.  Jack likes laying in his little plastic pool till he's soaked, then he runs up to you and shakes it all about, "and that's what it's all about..." 

    Shared a personal pizza  (very small)   last night with Diane.  Not perzactly the best pizza I've ever had, in fact right at the top of the bottom of not very good food.  Since we're free-carbin eating, the crust on this pizza was made from chicken and cheese...???? Yeah, that's what I thought too!  It was edible, but just.  Oh well, the sacrifices one makes to maintain a youteful greek god figure.

    Today ought to be interesting...or not.   I'm already planning lunch...hmmm lessee, no carbs, no sugar...how about braunsweiger, cheese and onions, and jalapenos, yeah, that's the ticket, and on slice of Dark Rye bread, no seeds. 

    Well, this is going to be a short post, and I know all your lives are just inriched beyond all belief because you've been reading it, so I'll sing off for now, soooooooooo,

Keep the sun at y our six a mask on your face, and wash your hands Roger,  and  "ride boldly ride..."

Your frien and resident Windex dealer,  Cephus R Clean and Clear esq   


05/22/20 12:50 PM #9945    

 

Scotty Croom

beau,where did you dig up that shirt..wheres the luaua??? finally got rain wed. pm..took eye drops for allergies,,great help...can see better...have to find mask to get labs at va soon....yall take care


05/25/20 09:44 AM #9946    

 

Beau Wann, Jr.

     Hey Scotty, the last post I put on after yours somehow did not get posted. I always check to see if it posts, and proof read it just in case I need to change something or clarify or respell something,  Or someone took it off. Hmmmm, wonder why?  Wasnt political or offensive or both.    Hmmm, that's disturbing being erased.

       Well anyway,  I got the shirt and three others from Murdochs down in galveston, around 14th and Seawall.  Their place hangs out over the water and is huge.  Lots to see and buy.   There is also a walkway over the water joining the two piers, where you can sit in rocking chairs and enjoy the view and the sound and the cool breeze.

    Glad you all are doing well, we are well as well.  I quit trying to go to the VA, never got in.  Fortunately I have a great doc in Brenham and great insurance, knock on wood, so I dont need to go to the VA.    The last post was my usual longness, so I'll make this short lest it get pre-empted becasue I have offended someone somehow.

Bye for now.... 


05/26/20 07:02 AM #9947    

 

Beverly Hengst (Allen)

Beau and anyone else that posted Saturday or Sunday, the company that maintains the Waltrip site had system problems.  Unfortunately, they had to restore our site from their last backup that was made before Beau's post and my Memorial Day picture on the home page.  I am sorry your post was lost but it was not removed because it offended anyone.  It was much easier for me to put the Memorial Day tribute on the Home Page than for you to repost.   By the way, the same company sent me an email advising they will be doing some system work on May 30th and 31st.  Hopefully, we will not have any Forum posts lost during that time. 


05/26/20 08:23 AM #9948    

 

Beau Wann, Jr.

     Hey Beverly, thank you for all your hard work on the forum and for keeping up with it.  I was just funnin about it being removed for "offensive language".  As I've stated before, '"a mind is a terrible think..."  especially mine.  When I'm typing stuff, my mind races like Robin Williams machine gun delivery, and I can keep up with it. When I'm speaking, however, no such luck.   I think probably whaqt happened was I either Xd out of the program thinking I posted it, but didnt actually hit the submit button, but, no matter, no harm no foul, it was just drivel anyway.  But good drivel.

     Just heard from my friend from class of 66, Reagan George who lives in Virginia, that a Dr Tom Halling passed away this week, also from the class of 66.  I did not know Dr Halling, but maybe some of yall did.  Reagan and I had an appartment together back in 75-77 maybe.  We had both just gone through divorces, and met playing tennis down at the park on Costa Rica and Saxon, just south of Scarborough HS.  His mom still had a house on the corner of Costa Rica and Poinciana, and my mom still lived on Costa Rica and DeMilo, small whirld eh.

     Over the years, I spent many hours at that park playing tennis, or playing football or baseball with my sons, that park and the one on Candlelight.   What good memories those are.  Met a lot of folks playing tennis at the Saxon park.  I wasnt very good, except against the backboard, I was Bjorn Borg.  Wonder what happened to Mr Borg.  Did you know that his pulse or heart rate was so low that even when he was in a match, it was 44. Now that's slow.  Guess that's why he was so good at "baseline" playing, he could run all day and not get tired or winded.  My pulse rate is 50 most days, doing stuff or not doing stuff. Just sayin ! !

    Hooboy, that was a noisy storm that came through here bout 1:30 this morning. All that lightning and huffing and puffing only produced 1/2 inch of rain, but we'll take all we can get.  Had some warning in advance, so once again, we took all the outside stuff and brought it inside, so now today, we can take all the outside stuff that is inside and back outside again.   Funny thing is, we never get to use it, just get to move it about.  Going to have to replace it from all the wear and tear of moving it, go figger.

     If any of youse youtes are out and about, stop on by.  We have 7 acres to keep our  social distance.  We"ve had about half dozen visitors since all this "plandemic" started, and we"re all still ok. We've even hugged, "gasp" and so far, no COVID19,  just C12H22O11.

    Time to deplane boss...have to make a COSTCO run this morning. Need to get there by 9 as they let seniors in from 9 to 10 AM, going to try to pass for a 75 year old person, wish me luck.     Otherwise, keep the sun at your six, a mask on your sweet faces, wash your hands Roger, and "ride boldly ride..."

Your frien and resident person, Cephus R Well esq 


05/26/20 06:30 PM #9949    

 

Scotty Croom

my printer crashed..bad time,,got new  model; and im up and running..  now need to put in new computer....


05/27/20 02:01 PM #9950    

 

Pat Brantley (Ross)

Two of my granddaughters live close so they have been working in my garden pulling weeds and planting flowers.  My daughter and son in law came to do trimming and see how the girls were doing.  I couldn't help because we are strictly abiding by the guidelines.  I sat on the other side of the patio and directed planting.  My son in law has taken care of critically ill CoViD19 patients.  They have a decontamination setup that would make  any spy movie happy.  He is stunned by what he is seeing in these people.  Doing yard work is therapy for him so I am taking advantage.

saw a movie last night on Amazon that kept making me cry.  If any of you Vietnam vets want to watch a well made movie about a true story please watch.  It is called The Last Full Measure.  We have been watching much more tv than we ever have before.  Guy Hunter (class of 66 I think) is a friend of ours.  He was a CO so they made him a medic.  He was the one on the rails of the Huey getting those litters back up into the belly of the helicopter.  Mike McCauly (class of 63 maybe) was a hood in school.  He went to Vietnam as a medic in the Huey also.  He went to college when he got out and had a wonderful life.  
i am probably wrong about which class both guys were in and I apologize in advance.

we have been so grateful for our neighborhood during this time.  Most people walk their dogs.  We stop to chat keeping a good distance away.  Our dogs meet in the middle.  We stay in touch and ask if anyone needs anything.  One of us usually has what is needed and leaves it on the porch of the other.  No one has asked for a sports car yet.  
 

Don't forget about the movie.  Please let me know about other things that we might watch.  I have finished everything on WWII.


05/27/20 05:55 PM #9951    

 

Bennie Schielack

Beau, I'm assuming (hopefully correctly), that the drought is over for you.  Guessing you did get all of the outdoor things taken care of before the storm blew in.  So far, everything is good for us in Wharton.  Played 18 holes of golf earlier, had a flat fixed on the PU truck, did some weed eating, then the temps dropped and it feels really great out side.  Opened the windows in the rent house so it won't be so warm tomorrow, unless I can figure out why the a/c is not working.  Hopeing it's the thermostat.  Too much work to do, including replacing three interior doors, painting them first, finishing up a complete paint do-over and getting the carpets cleaned.  Lots of little things to take care of, but I do believe all the appliances work just fine.  The fridge is going, next I need to check on the oven, microwave, stove top, washer and dryer.  Reworking 2 large flower beds, and doing some painting out side.  Need to bring in as much $$$ as it can . . . . . 

Enough about us, how about entertaining us some more with your adventures . . . . . 

 


05/27/20 10:23 PM #9952    

 

Teddie Jordan

Pat ,Mike "Richard McCauley" was a good friend and a '64 classmate, and you need to go no farther than our own In Memory section to read about his awesome life. When I first caught up with him and others in the 2008's-2009's, thanks to our Dear Jackie, he told John Adam's and I about meeting and selling you and Ron and your practice Medical supplies!

He also told us about being in the Marine Ames Evac extraction of wounded Marines as a tail gunner in which he himself ended up being wounded. I always enjoyed him at Waltrip and equally or even more enjoyed catching up with in his, shall we say, more manure, I meant to say mature, years!!🤪😁 Richard always ended up making me smile and laugh!


05/27/20 10:34 PM #9953    

 

Beau Wann, Jr.

     MY SECOND ATTEMPT AT POSTING.....round two storms are hitting us now.  The first round this afternoon was very scary, (notice how that rhymes).  47 mph winds and an inch of rain. The rain we can handle, but the wind sounded like a freight train, on steroids,  outside.  Diane and the pups and cat were hunkered down in the center hallway because we were under a tornado warning.  I kept watch and paced the floors from one door to another.  I just hate storms.  Diane and pups are now in the hallway for round two. Cant find Little Miss.  She's probably under a bed, where I'd like to be.

     Hey Scotty, nice printer, show me a little ink ! ! !   I'm on my umpty dozen printer, an hp.  Mine usually just die of boredom because I never have anything to print, but I could should the occasion arise.  My printer I believe was 39 dollars, so when I have to replace it, not much lost.   I generally take all electronical equip that has died and has no sentimental value or any other value, out to my gun range and put it out of my misery with a round or two from whichever shootin arn I'm carrying.

    Pat, sounds like you and family and friends have it all under control and figured out.  I do hate flawr beds though.  All it ever becomes is a science project for weeds and frogs and other creepy crawly thingies.  Best two days of a flawr bed is the day it's complete and the day you plow it under and pour a concrete sidwalk.

    None of the weather forcasters said anything about how bad these storms were going to be, so therefore, I just left all the furniture on the deck which somehow, miraculous as it seems, found it's way into the cement pond.  Broke the last of the tile tables, a coffee table that had a piece of tile or stone about 2 foot by 3 foot and an inch thick.   Yessiree bob, wind picked it up like it was a feather and just chunked it into the pool along with a couch and two matching swivel chairs.  The wind also took the park bench and turned it over opposite the way the wind was blowing, or into the wind, figger that one out.

     The two rocking chairs on the front porch are very heavy...not to a determined and evil wind they arent.  It picked them up and slammed them down so hard that it knocked some of the white paint off I kid you not.  White flecks of paint are all over the front porch.   Then if that wasnt enough, it turned everything over on the back porch, golly gee mother nature's sure mad.  And I complement her everyday on the lush greenery around here, the beautiful trees and all the red birds and blue birds and just everything.  What the heck does that woman want, anyhow?

     And here I thought armageddon was over with from the last storm.  I had to don my scuba gear to get all the junk out of the pool.  The table top was broken in 3 pieces. That's bettern the last tile table to end up in the pool, it was in a zillion pieces. Who in the dadburn hell keeps makin all this tile furniture and making me buy it??????   Hmmmmmm??????   

         I'm not having this anymore, I backed the old ford truck up to the gate, and chunked all the furniture into the bed, and drove it down to the bottom of the hill and chunked it in the creek.   Sometimes my temper gets the best of me with inanimate objects that should STAY INANIMATE !!!!!!!

    When I got back to the house, I was met with  much  astonishment and disbelief from my beloved.  "Why did you do that?" she said  "How are we going to get to use them now" another question from one not near as smart and gifted as I.    "We dont get to use them now, as it is, either a dog is in them , or a storm is tossing them about the county and into the pool.  They wont wear out from use, but from us hauling them in and hauling them out, hauling them in and hauling them out, and mother nature chunkin em all to hell and gone" says I.  I'm really angry this time.

    And I was right too, cause round 2 is bashing us now as I type.  So there, I saved her the trouble of relocating and repurposing our deck furniture.  Now the racoons and other wildlife can enjoy it a whole lot more than I ever did.  Maybe when things calm down I'll take em all some peanuts and  popcorn! ! !   Jeeece Loueece! !

     you know, if it was me chunkin stuff in the pool, thats different, like the time I drove my John Deer mower into the last pool we had and swore never to get another one, pool or anything made by John Deer.  Well, whaddaya expect from a scholar with a minus 4.0 gpa, rocket surgery??????  I dont think so ! ! !

     Well one good thing, Little Miss is in my lap, of course the one bad thing is she's holding on with all 950 claws, and very tight I might add and sharp.  Gotta take the good with the  bad ah reckon! 
Whenever we have these 10.0 on the ricter scale storms, I always put my wallet in my pocket so that when they recover my body, they can easily identify me.  I wouldnt want them looking at my underwear thinking my name is Louis Vitton or Calvin Klein, or Speedo.  "Hey Harley, I found a ol boy here named "Speedo", what a wierd guy, I wonder if he was fast, or just half fast"... or words to that defect.

    I'm hungry ! ! !   The kind of activity one of these storms produce always makes me hungry.  But I'm not going to eat, need to keep my svelt Greek God figure.  Hmmmm, there is one piece of chicken left from Dianes Garden club meeting....maybe I'll just nibble on that for a while, no one will miss it.   And someone even brought jalapeno cheese bread, the evil fiends.  Resist, resist resist, oh if you insist, I'll just have a taste....omg it is wonderful.

     Well, guess I'd better sing off, time to give Jack his meds, oh what a joy that's going to be.  He is terrified of thunder and lightning and trying to get anything in his mouth is pert near impossible.

Keep the sun at your six, whilst wearing a mask and wash your hands Roger, and "ride boldly ride..."

Your frien and resident Pool Cleaner,  Cephus R not weather proof esq   


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