Our neighbors used to babysit this little baby (they were white and the baby was black). I was behind them at the cashier at Walmart. The cashier looked at the baby, then at my neighbor then at her husband. I saw that and I said: "Thats right! Everyone knows what you did (insert name of neighbor's wife here)". The husband started laughing and she was pissed.
9:08 I have a friend who owns a drywall business with his father. He and his family are from south of the border, here legally, the dad worked himself to death in order to get in here with paperwork.
I brought this matter up with him a few years ago, hey, they're coming for your business next, after seeing numerous other construction businesses having severe difficulties with particular fly-by-night outfits (here illegally) that underbid everyone...and it's nearly impossible to find where they've completed a job. The money that comes in from that bid goes to pay for a previous bid, and almost all the time the job is done half-assed and has to be done again.
The friend became rather angry with me, didn't talk to me afterward for a few months, but then finally mellowed out.
Almost a year to the day where I brought this up, I was back at his family's home, and he was almost spitting mad concerning how illegals were stealing a hell of a lot of work from he and his father.
I obviously lol'd.
Twice.
"What are you laughing at?"
"I brought up this same conundrum a year ago in this very same back yard. You thought I was being offensive toward 'your people', and you didn't talk to me for a few months afterward...and now there's a problem?"
24:24 "Delores Del Rio reminds me of Nicole, although I should point out that Nicole would be more pleasant to speak with at this particular time as I'm sure that any conversation with Delores on this podcast would be somewhat one-sided."
23:45 Concerning female Star Trek captains, I was extremely puzzled concerning Kate Mulgrew's selection to helm Star Trek: Voyager. I can't tell if it was her perpetual attempt at Katharine Hepburn imitations or the absolutely shit writing that they burdened her with, but it's almost like Star Trek producers were working overtime to introduce a female super-character that would somehow overpower both Patrick Stewart and Avery Brooks (TNG and DS9) at the same time with just how awesome she was, when all I ever really saw was someone who really really inept at her job...and somehow lived through seven seasons worth of tedium.
Am I the only one who was glad that Space Jesus in the form of "7 of 9" finally showed up in the 4th season?
That has been one "positive" when it comes to COVID. Right before COVID, our local AMC was bought out by a, as the man describes himself, a "Hillbilly Millionaire" and was totally renovated. Then COVID hit and it was immediately closed. But the state decided they could allow theaters to reopen last summer, but.. no movies. So the new owner started showing classic movies, Indiana Jones, Saturday Night Fever, Ghostbusters, all sorts. It was a blast seeing those movies on the big screen with my girlfriend and her kids. And there was hardly no one there! Certainly beat the woke movies out there.
And the inflation is real. The jump in dog food has been crazy, gas prices, everything. Steel prices concern me as I'm a small business guy, me & my dad have a fab shop, we essentially build hot rods, race cars, motorcycles and material costs are concerning for us. Plus if the economy takes a dump, expensive toys for boys are the first thing to go on the chopping block. The Obama recession closed our doors, we had to find different work until things calmed down. And truthfully? We were just starting to get back on an even keel under Trump, now here we are again.
Our neighbors used to babysit this little baby (they were white and the baby was black). I was behind them at the cashier at Walmart. The cashier looked at the baby, then at my neighbor then at her husband. I saw that and I said: "Thats right! Everyone knows what you did (insert name of neighbor's wife here)". The husband started laughing and she was pissed.
9:08 I have a friend who owns a drywall business with his father. He and his family are from south of the border, here legally, the dad worked himself to death in order to get in here with paperwork.
I brought this matter up with him a few years ago, hey, they're coming for your business next, after seeing numerous other construction businesses having severe difficulties with particular fly-by-night outfits (here illegally) that underbid everyone...and it's nearly impossible to find where they've completed a job. The money that comes in from that bid goes to pay for a previous bid, and almost all the time the job is done half-assed and has to be done again.
The friend became rather angry with me, didn't talk to me afterward for a few months, but then finally mellowed out.
Almost a year to the day where I brought this up, I was back at his family's home, and he was almost spitting mad concerning how illegals were stealing a hell of a lot of work from he and his father.
I obviously lol'd.
Twice.
"What are you laughing at?"
"I brought up this same conundrum a year ago in this very same back yard. You thought I was being offensive toward 'your people', and you didn't talk to me for a few months afterward...and now there's a problem?"
As always, adorable. Though I’m not sure about this sharing prime rib thing. That’s against my religion. ;-)
It was a double cut.
Mask off, Freedom on!
I got in first! Woooo!
WINNER!!!!
Great comments
Woo-hoo! I'll be able to tell my grandchildren about this someday!
Tim Pool has some wackadoodle co-hosts.
24:24 "Delores Del Rio reminds me of Nicole, although I should point out that Nicole would be more pleasant to speak with at this particular time as I'm sure that any conversation with Delores on this podcast would be somewhat one-sided."
23:45 Concerning female Star Trek captains, I was extremely puzzled concerning Kate Mulgrew's selection to helm Star Trek: Voyager. I can't tell if it was her perpetual attempt at Katharine Hepburn imitations or the absolutely shit writing that they burdened her with, but it's almost like Star Trek producers were working overtime to introduce a female super-character that would somehow overpower both Patrick Stewart and Avery Brooks (TNG and DS9) at the same time with just how awesome she was, when all I ever really saw was someone who really really inept at her job...and somehow lived through seven seasons worth of tedium.
Am I the only one who was glad that Space Jesus in the form of "7 of 9" finally showed up in the 4th season?
7:20 My wife's business that she just took over, 9 employees short, and nobody is applying.
1:58 "We don't actually eat all that popcorn, we just make the janitor's live a living hell by placing individual kernels all over the theater."
Loved it
That has been one "positive" when it comes to COVID. Right before COVID, our local AMC was bought out by a, as the man describes himself, a "Hillbilly Millionaire" and was totally renovated. Then COVID hit and it was immediately closed. But the state decided they could allow theaters to reopen last summer, but.. no movies. So the new owner started showing classic movies, Indiana Jones, Saturday Night Fever, Ghostbusters, all sorts. It was a blast seeing those movies on the big screen with my girlfriend and her kids. And there was hardly no one there! Certainly beat the woke movies out there.
And the inflation is real. The jump in dog food has been crazy, gas prices, everything. Steel prices concern me as I'm a small business guy, me & my dad have a fab shop, we essentially build hot rods, race cars, motorcycles and material costs are concerning for us. Plus if the economy takes a dump, expensive toys for boys are the first thing to go on the chopping block. The Obama recession closed our doors, we had to find different work until things calmed down. And truthfully? We were just starting to get back on an even keel under Trump, now here we are again.
These are scary times.