Thursday, February 9, 2023

  my Bone density test report says.  --

This generally means that your bone density is 10–25% lower than the bone density of an average, healthy 30-year-old adult.

ok machine-- at 85--- i am considrably more than 25% older than a healthy 30 year old.

so much for statistics

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incidental intelligence for the day

 that. EARTHQUAKE AREA IS SIZE OF NEBRASKA

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SOMEONE IS WAITING FOR PERMISSION FROM THE INTERNATIONAL XXXXXX BUREAU TO RELEASE LIFE SAVING PROVISIONS FOR EARTHQUAKE AREA.. 

 boy am i glad someone gave you the power to make such a wise decision .

.maybe your xxxxx bureau could guarantee to get the stuff there by june 10th???

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let there be no mistake--- i am the guy on my knees putting the jars of peanut butter on the store shelves so. you can find it.

some equally underpaid soul put the peanut in the ground which then provided jobs for millions of people from plowing the ground to plowing the snow to making the lids for the jars which i am putting on the shelves-- minus any one of those and you would not have a nice sterile lid on th e peanut jar on the shelf-- just think of the complications if the jar lids came from china--- ( as in the computer chips stopping automotive producton and golf ball manufacturing a few months ago) now if i am unhappy about the shape of the jar lids.... it will not do any good for me to complain.... there are just too may interwoven parts to jar lid manufacturing-- it was easier when you went to the general store and got a 1 pound lump of peanut butter on a piece of waxed paper.

 

 Do they even make waxed paper anymore? -- plastic is so much easier.. and easier is better.... better is right-er.  no?

 

so it is supposed to rain showers today- who gives a #$%^& ?welllll......... Elizabeth tells me they have enough hay til Saturday—here we go again... decisions decisions--- that big green cloud of radar over new york is supposed to rain in Ipswich mid afternoon--- apply that to the fact that last summer it didn’t rain enough to make hay plentiful—so if the Canadian  hay depot gets truck loads on Monday or Tuesday... will they still have enough for me on a Friday—or should I go and get it today and hopefully deliver it to merideith before the green rain cloud gets over topsfield.. and if I did that  is there someone ?elizabeth?? Janine??? Karen///anyone. There to it get it in the barn before it gets rained on.because we all know you are not supposed to rain on hay. It gets moldy and will create it’s own heat...

 

Welllllllll...... experience comes from bad experience----- wet hay can get hot enough to burn down barns--- except right now winter- and this load would have a "shelf life" of 6 days......—they feed it out sooooo fast it would never—certainly in winter—have time to heat up, they use about 8 bales a day for mo, plus.  3 other mules , a horse or two,3 goats,some sheep 2 llamas.

Now add the real kicker...... to run out and buy local is worse hay and more expensive..... I save $5 per bale if I go get it – and it is better hay.

 Which boils down to-----ok ERN crowd--- it is $10 a bale. just in case you could buy a bale for ERN

 and-----

Would someone hook the trailer up to my car for me?—all I can to do is drive forward and backward..

.MMMAARRRKKKKKKKKKK??????