bootlegcircus
Monday, April 7, 2025
Sunday, April 6, 2025
"...wider exposure..."
Saturday, April 5, 2025
"The nomads..."
Thursday, April 3, 2025
"The bitterness of the potion..."
whoa buddy...stock market stampedes many trampled...hopefully less plastic Chinese products sold in the dollar stores...as mr musk already said... "success is uncertain but entertainment is guaranteed..." billions of dollars being made by short sellers on the stock market...some of the economic coelacanths might wake up and evolve for the 21st century...
as for my own evolution since not trimming my beard beginning last july when i turned 70 years of age i am daily surprised by my "presentation of self in everyday life"...i began looking like a manson family reject but then evolved into more of a walt whitman beard "whitmanesque" you might say...not full ZZ however...i must remember to keep it brushed and inspected for debris,,,but it is like having a new pet...just another responsibility...and i get to hear a lot judgment about my missing teeth but i can assure you that is well worth it considering how much pain a bad tooth can cause...still have the "rustic living in a truck" look...
i read about a 2016 study by alan kruege of princeton who found that nearly half of working men between the age of 25-54 in the labor force use pain killers daily...damn!...also a specialist in "CUTE STUDIES" at Tokyo university found that looking at cute things can reduce stress and improve mood...which i guess is an antidote to "gloom scrolling"...
"The bitterness of the potion, and the abhorrence of the patient are necessary circumstances to the operation. It must be something to trouble and disturb the stomach that must purge and cure it." M. Montaigne
Wednesday, April 2, 2025
"Method and dispatch"
this fellow stayed around for quite a few days...he had long white hair and a white beard!
since mr musk is always being described as "the richest man in the world"...i thought i would display my yearly income..i don't mean to be braggadocios but this is probably why i get so much attention from the constabulary...my wealth and social standing....right!
the snow is starting to stick now so i just went out to sweep the snow off the truck...and absorb the reality that i ain't in the desert any more...or i would be dead...dead...dead...i have lots of warm clothes and new truck tires and i bought 10 tv diners for ten bucks yesterday and i have eaten 7 of them already...this should bolster my resistance to the cold...always thinking about survival and at 70 years of age the parameters have changed...i be an old guy now...
so i heard that a mr. booker talked in the legislature for 25 hours..."a triumph of triviality"...i think that the way this country is run should be dragged into the 21st century...like presenting all information to all members of government 24 hours or more before being added to the public record...and anyone who feels the need to stand their butt up in front of their co-workers should have to wear a shock collar and if they start spewing lies they will get zapped...eventually this Skinner approach to government would make government more efficient...or else...
it is a great temptation to criticize the trump/musk coalition but when all is said and done the reality is personnel are usually the most expensive part of any business and to cut costs personnel need to be reduced...do the math...
so "little Chinese everywhere" broke her foot (i think her husband is too heavy to ride double on those small scooters) and true to her brave and determined nature she kept the camera rolling even in the hospital...what a tough lady!...still a great episode however no drones in the hospital...
ever heard of "cheddar man"? according to a youtube presentation this was a blue-eyed black man whose remains were found in europe and they figure there were no white people until 9 thousand years ago at the soonest...interesting what they can determine from DNA these days...
a watched an interesting DVD called "Attack of the Killer Leeches" a horror classic!...also i watched "10 violent women" (1979) 97 minutes directed by Ted V. Mikels...i watched it with mr. Mikels commentary which helped to endure the...well anyhow i counted several times and never seemed to find ten women violent or otherwise...
i recommend Herbie Hancock's youtube presentation as he is undoubtedly one of the most talented musicians in the last 50 years...and he just got another award at the age of 84...
there is a or i should say there was a rapper named "Nitric Acid" who was executed by the military junta in Burma for criticizing the government...people that put their life on the line to express their opposition are more intense than the folks who rap about bling and puss...
i heard General R. Honore' explain "operational security" on Talk Louisiana recently...its worth listening to...
"Method and dispatch govern the world. Method goes far to prevent trouble in business; for it makes the task easy, hinders confusion, saves abundance of time, and instructs those who have business depending what to do and what to hope." Penn
"I'm your huckleberry" thanks val!
Tuesday, April 1, 2025
"To-day is not yesterday..."
uncommon blossom on a common cactus horned lizard waiting for an ant
middle portion of uidentified horned lizard
rabbits reduced to eating cactus even in the mesa
Friday, March 14, 2025
"Neither snow nor rain..."
watching the farm report this morning...cattle doubled in price in the last two years...hogs down in price...good to know...while trans people are all over the news trans-portation should be getting a lot more attention...in La Paz Bolivia they built a cable car which allowed people to cut their commuter times by 80% and commerce is much greater...they do not have to drive around the crowded mountain roads...why in the hell is there virtually no attention paid to mass transit in this country...also i see where a cargo ship ran into a fuel tanker THAT WAS NOT EVEN MOVING! i have spent some hours in a ships wheelhouse and i cannot even imagine an entire crew ignoring a fuel tanker in their course...the captain of the cargo ship was russian the fuel was headed to the american military...go figure...the ruined environment is english...damn
!...got a great business idea...gonna make a fortune...going to call it "AIRY B AND B'...i'm going to rent people a sleeping bag and feed them oatmeal for breakfast in the desert...this is going to be BIG BIG BIG!...already have a sleeping bag and oatmeal so i need very little start-up capital...water will be extra...and it ain't gonna be cheap....
so i have been thinking about law enforcement in this border area (mexican border) first of all the difficulty of enforcing the law in a place where 10's of thousands of people come to escape the winter weather where they are from and being on the border...it is a made to order crime scene...so the incidence of people moving contraband north is probably much greater than any other place in this country...or most countries...AND! now there are powerful and violent "CARTELS" that seek to control as much of the border areas as possible...if that were not enough there are at least 4 US special forces trained former military working for the cartels...the body count is rising...a while back i heard a report about the number of military veterans who joined the border patrol only to resign within a year or so,,,i suspect that a lot of those people just got the lay of the land and then went off to join the smugglers...one of the more detailed youtube presentations is "Sicario Warfare" by Ironclad...very depressing...also CJNG is a criminal organization run by young man named Nemesio Ruben Osequrea Cervantes or El Mencho...there is a 15 million dollar price on his head in chicago alone!...
on a happier note i found a great musical talent named Muireann Bradley who plays guitar (very well) and sings (very well)...
one of my history DVDs talks about the "Royal Road" of Cyrus the Great who built this road from one side of his kingdom to the other...they had a sort of pony express that had 110 stations and they could get from one side to the other in 6 days...now that's good transportation planning... the historian Herodotus described the official couriers..."Neither snow nor rain nor heat nor gloom of night stays these couriers from the swift completion of their appointed rounds." sound familiar? it was adopted in 1912 by the james a farley post office in new york...