Thursday, September 24, 2020

Wallis: Here, Hold My Beer -- Is Meghan The New Wallis? -- Tatler -- US -- September 24, 2020

 See this post.

A reader's comments:

#1 - Meghan isn't in that class - never will be.

#2 - Harry doesn't have anywhere near as much money as Edward.
  • So - that enormous sapphire and diamond brooch that you see on Wallis' shoulder in the last photo (with QEII and Prince Charles) .... that ain't gonna happen for MM.
  • So - that exquisitely panelled room where you see Wallis and Edward "at home" ----- that was their home in France.  Wallis had exquisite taste and was known for being the most gracious hostess.  Every comfort was provided for every guest.  The decor and menus were legendary and the doggies were doted on.  Terribly British.  On the other hand, MM and Harry can't set that scene in LA.  Their house, friends, and lifestyle are reminiscent of some former basketball player who's not yet landed a tennis shoe endorsement.
#3 - Wallis observed decorum and protocol.  She knew the rules.  MM probably doesn't know the rules, but definitely thinks they don't apply to her.
  • Each lady was twice divorced before marrying a Brit Royal.  Wallis had the class to wear a lovely pale blue suit and marry at a very small, private ceremony.  M, on the other hand, wore a white gown and a veil - inconsistent, inconceivable and in poor taste..... televised poor taste. 
#4 - Wallis was largely silent.  She maintained a consistent image and a great deal of mystery.  
OMG - Meghan tries to play the ingenue.  No lady - nearly 40 years old - has had more photos published of holding her tummy as though the pregnancy were a surprise.  More distressingly, Meghan has "causes" and wants to share.  She wouldn't know "mystery" if it were proclaimed by Agatha Christie herself.


Friday, September 18, 2020

Covid Nation -- September 18, 2020

 

Hi

As usual, I agree with you.

However, another caveat....

These states have such low populations.  When college kids came back, they had to be tested.

Fargo has 100,000 people - Grand Forks is half that size.

Each of those schools had an enrollment of 13,000 students.  So, you test maybe 20,000 kids (allowing for some shrinkage), add in a couple thousand faculty, admin and support staff,  and of course your "case" numbers are going to skyrocket.

But, as you know, all that a "case" is is a positive test.  There are no hospitalized college kids.

And the media wants to act as if Sturgis were Armageddon.

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So - here's the Arizona State Covid story....

My youngest nephew is a freshman at ASU this year.  His brother is a Junior.  Clean cut kids - hockey and softball - no tattoos - plenty smart and polite - but all boy when it comes to shenanigans and the occasional glass of whisky to keep the rest of the family company.  Good kids.  

They'd gone to high school in West Fargo.

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So, the younger fellow gets marching orders from ASU this summer.  To be admitted into the dorms, he had to have XYZ shots anytime during the summer, and a negative COVID test dated no more than 14 days before checking into the dorm.  Fine.

Apparently, the spinal meningitis shot is now 2 shots - spaced out over several days/weeks.  The kid gets all his shots at their long-standing clinic.  However, several weeks after the last SM shot, he gets a call - that vaccine may have not been stored properly.  So sorry, he needs to repeat the 2nd shot.  His Mom says "The kid's a hockey player who has been beaten with sticks since he was 4 - another needle isn't a problem.  When can we get him in?"  So, since he has to get the COVID swab too, it's scheduled for a Monday - 10 days before they'll drive to AZ.  He shows up on that day and there's no vaccine.  Come back tomorrow.  Tuesday, no vaccine again.  He heads back Wednesday (has his own car) and calls his Mom.  He can't get in the clinic.  It's not a holiday, no bomb threat, etc.  They won't let HIM in.  Why not?  Well on one of those previous days, a tech thought it'd just be a good idea to get the COVID swab out of the way.  So, now the kid is awaiting results and that class of people is not allowed inside.  (;>)

So, his Mommy tells him to stay put and she makes a couple phone calls.  There's a Doc who'll give him the repeat SM shot someplace not inside the clinic - and life progresses.  

He gets his negative COVID result and the family loads up for a 2 day drive to AZ.  All's well.  The older brother is already down there in a rental apartment with 3 guys he's known since they were freshmen.  The younger brother is going to live on campus the first year.... meet people, it's a big school.  Mom and Dad hang out for a couple days, swim and golf and then they fly back home.

They're home just a couple days and get a call from son #2.  He leaves a message "I'm headed to jail".  Well, it turns out that the college thought it'd be a good idea to retest a bunch of kids, and his roommate had popped up with a positive.  So - the roommate is going into isolation, and my nephew and the other 2 guys in the suite were going to be quarantined individually.  They have to move.  The instructions were that their meals would be delivered to them, and they could only leave their rooms 1 hour in a 24 hour period.  Hence his "jail" comment.  No one escorted the kids, and they weren't going to be kept together.  So, my nephew is now in a much larger place - a 4 bedroom apartment with a separate living room.  He doesn't know who is going to show up for the other 3 rooms.  He gets 4 large sacks of food.  (They're big paper shopping bags with cord handles.  Macy's, Neiman's, Dillard's would use that as their largest paper bag).  He doesn't know if that represents all 3 meals for his first day,( and maybe another sack with rolls, crackers, desserts )  or if it's lunch for him and the 3 guys who haven't shown up.  He is a dear fellow and asks his Mom.  She told him to not touch the other bags, but just open one and eat whatever.  Before the day was over he got 8 more meals.  Each in a large sack.    No one else has shown up yet, so he sets the other sacks aside.  There's a refrigerator, but it's quickly overflowing.  The other guys never show up, and he has numerous days of 12 meals.  Stuff is starting to smell, so he drives to Walmart and gets a can of Febreze and some big garbage bags so he can lug this stuff out to the dumpster.  In the meantime, he's figured out how to retain the heavier stuff (perhaps cans of juice?) and he double bags those so he has some weights to do arm curls (;>).  After about a week, his deliveries drop to 6 meals a day instead of 12.  His roommate calls him and informs him that the positive COVID was, of course, a false positive.  So, the roommate has moved back into the room.  He has been released from isolation.  My nephew wants to return to the room.  He is told no - that his 14 day quarantine went into effect some time after his "exposure" to the roommate.  Oy vey.  Anyway - he should be back in the room by now.  God only knows what happened to the suitemates.  And my nephew never did rat on the 3 nameless fellows who didn't show up.  

Anyway, the college wants to test them again.  His mother said "not without a court order".  She has a couple attorney's names in AZ (referred by our ND lawyers), and this retesting the retests is going to be strongly discouraged.  Her sage advice is that parents can get a full refund until September 20th.  She monitors an ASU Mom's group and figures that by that time, all the hysterical Moms will have pulled their kids out of the dorms.  So, it'll kind of be like an Advent calendar.  If he sticks it out just one more week (and he will), things should be quite pleasant.   

I've seen his video of these bags of food - it's hysterical.

Anyway - I'm sure other colleges are capable of similar insanity - and UND is uber liberal, anti-Trump, so I imagine they're ratcheting up their numbers as high as possible.

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Sorry about the long story.   I've spared you , and held off on this tirade - but when I saw multiple reports of the "spike", I just figured I should throw in my 2 kroners.

Thursday, September 10, 2020

A Reader Updates Activity Along The Southern Border -- September 10, 2020

Links sent to me by a reader about the "southern wall":

1. Do you remember Red Fawn?

She was the chick with the handgun "accidentally" discharged 3 times while resisting arrest

Anyway, she's now been released to a halfway house = "reentry"

And we're still fighting the pipeline.  

So, those of us who like oil and gas to provide heat, electricity and transportation are effectively serving a longer sentence than she.
 
2. And she's still a better impromptu speaker than Joe Biden:

3. Fisher owns Stinger.

And, here's why Coolidge and Stinger piqued my curiosity:
Oh - the typical bad reporting/ editing.  Uses "comprise" when he means "compose".  The headline says the site was blocked... at the end of the article, you learn they just blocked one entrance and Fisher's mgr. said they just came in through other access points.  (;>)

Go, Tommy, Go!

One more time - why are these sacred burial sites never near a casino?  Not that I believe for a minute that tribes that weren't iron workers could dig a grave in western ND or this Arizona country where Tommy's blasting thru rock.
4. So, I started prowling down the O'odham rabbit hole.  (you know the drill - ha!)

There was an article in the Az Central newspaper from May of 2018.  It tells a one-sided story of 2 adult brothers, each deported to Nogales in separate incidents.  Supposedly neither brother speaks English or Spanish - only their native O'odham.  Thus, they couldn't be interviewed for the story (;>)

There's a tribal "gate" where they were accustomed to crossing between countries.  In recent years, Border Patrol has started showing a presence there and denied crossing to people without ID.  Tales of woe ensue.  Poor, poor, undocumented yada yada.

Anyway - this photo was in the article.  I got a good laugh.  When the libs complain about how little wall is new - they would have been counting this fence as existing wall.  I've got a hundred bucks that says the shoe rack in Tommy's closet is sturdier than this fence.  (;>)

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Ah, I lied a little.  Az Central isn't actually the newspaper.  It's the digital version of a Phoenix newspaper called the Arizona Republic - published by Gannett.

5. Video of a border blast, link here
Nobody dug a grave on Monument Hill - regardless of what the previous Chairman said.

This is old video, they've got a new Chairman, but that blast is a work of art.

 

 

Saturday, September 5, 2020

A Little Bit Of Americana -- Gumbo And Potato Salad -- September 5, 2020

I've long forgotten how we got on this subject, but a reader sent me this note regarding gumbo and potato salad. I can't remember if we were talking about gumbo first, or potato salad first. 

Regardless this is a great note -- a little bit of Americana -- that would be nice to keep:

While traveling, we were invited to eat supper one night at a home.  Three generations of that family have been successful retauranteurs, caterers and they run a huge party hall - rented for weddings, anniversaries, etc.

They're Cajun out of New Orleans, but have settled in Beaumont.  Grandpa had a great story.

Anyway - we had appetizers and drinks and then sat down in the dining room.  The menu was a mixed gumbo, white rice, garlic bread and potato salad.  We had large bowls and our hosts put a scoop of rice on the bottom of the bowl and then covered it with gumbo.  No surprise.  I did likewise.  Our bowls were set on a large service plate, so there was plenty of room to tuck a slice of garlic bread.  I watched to see what was happening to the potato salad, and it was put on what I would have thought would have been the bread plate.  So, my gb got slid under the bowl, and I left my small plate empty for a scoop of potato salad.... I copied their lead.

Everything was absolutely divine and I complimented our host.  He's the Cajun and the cook.  (His wife is happy to cede control of the kitchen).  Trading bites of potato salad with spoons of gumbo was so unexpectedly wonderful.  I had to ask if that was a "thing".  He said "Oh, yeah.  I guaranty that if you're invited out to somebody's Aunt's, somebody's Grandma's for the big family meal - that if you walk in just as they're setting the hot food out, somebody will be headed to the refrigerator, looking for the potato salad."

They start the roux cooking and get the potato salad made so it's chilling while the gumbo is bubbling away.

He said that he knows some guys who will put a scoop on top of the gumbo and eat everything out of one bowl - but he preferred to keep the hot and cold separate.

That was December 2018.  I came home to find the current copy of Southern Living magazine featuring a Gumbo Championship in Lafayette, Louisiana.  A couple guys from the local Kiwanis had won the amateur "melange" division  5 years out of the last 6.  They had shared their huge recipe.  I adapted it, made a batch of ND potato salad (the Cajun's was different), and served it at New Year's to rave reviews.

I've made that same gumbo a couple times a year since - always for company - and always served with a side of potato salad.  It's time consuming - but one of the simpler things to make - especially for a big group of people.

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I'm invited back.  He and his wife manage rental property and flip houses, so he's not directly involved in the catering.  If I can get back there, I bet he will either let me help him cook or he'd give me a couple tips.  

Potato salad was strictly a summertime dish at our house.  We all loved it, but just had it a couple times a year.  Lots of mashed potatoes, sometimes we'd do baked - especially in the winter when we just looked for excuses to keep the oven running - then there was a shortlived spring treat - new potatoes creamed with peas.

Oh, yes, this is how the discussion started. The reader noted this on Twitter:

Thursday, September 3, 2020

Running Bear -- September 3, 2020

Link here.

Link here.

From a reader:

Wish this weren't dealing with exploiting a youth - but it does raise a conundrum.

Remember how the Oklahoma case hinged on Tribal Law applying to land outside the present reservation?

Well, apparently age of consent in SD is only 16 BUT, Oglala Sioux law says it's 18 for females and 21 for males. (All unconfirmed - just repeating social media posts)  That ought to keep a bunch of lawyers busy.  Wonder what they'll title the inevitable Go Fund Me page?

US Army COE: Status Report On DAPL -- September 3, 2002

US Army Corps of Engineers: status report on DAPL -- https://earthjustice.org/sites/default/files/press/2020/3154-USACE-Status-Report-8.31.20.pdf.