You would think that a Mountain of a Man like myself has his act completely together.
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And you would be right......
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They don't call me "Rough, Tough, Hard to Bluff and Damn Good Looking" for nothing!!!!
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But that doesn't mean that there isn't any room for improvement. Even I concede that things could be better in some areas. So I have to admit that the B-ALERT system that I told you about a few posts ago has been working pretty well, and you will get at full report at the end of the month.
Tuesday, April 12, 2011
Monday, April 11, 2011
POTW WEEK 14
I've been reminded recently that the Dory project is behind, which I know full well. But I have to get the workshed built at the Sundance House first, and probably the deck as well.
Announcing....
Nanepashemet Peeps of the Week for the 14th Week of 2011.
Sarah Maxfield
Brendt D'Orio
Albert Puljos
Jill Lewis
Brady Boyle
Gail Johnson
Maybe I'll pull a Building Permit this week and get this on the front burner.
Announcing....
Nanepashemet Peeps of the Week for the 14th Week of 2011.
Sarah Maxfield
Brendt D'Orio
Albert Puljos
Jill Lewis
Brady Boyle
Gail Johnson
Maybe I'll pull a Building Permit this week and get this on the front burner.
Saturday, April 09, 2011
Exploding Head
So the Federal Government will still be cutting checks today. The House of Representatives compromised on a bill to keep funds flowing today.
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At the bottom of this is a screaming hypocrisy that everyone seems to ignore.
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The Federal budget is based upon money that we do not have.
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If American families don't balance our finances and pay our taxes, we are subject to bankruptcy, foreclosure and incarceration.
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But the Federal Govermnent just keeps printing money and IOU's. With impunity and no repercussion. If you did as our government does, you would quickly go down like a lead balloon, with the prosecution being the Federal Internal Revenue Sevice.
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Does this hypocritical system seem fair or even ethical to you?
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Are we just Lemmings???... following our lack of political leadership over a cliff into the sea?
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I have to stop asking these questions or my head will explode. And I can't afford that to happen because the kids are coming over this morning.
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But, you have to wonder when this bubble is going to break.
dougmaxfield said...
ANARCHY! M.O.A.M., if you lead them, they WILL follow. They can take away our land, money, and freedom, but they will never take our FREEDOM!
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At the bottom of this is a screaming hypocrisy that everyone seems to ignore.
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The Federal budget is based upon money that we do not have.
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If American families don't balance our finances and pay our taxes, we are subject to bankruptcy, foreclosure and incarceration.
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But the Federal Govermnent just keeps printing money and IOU's. With impunity and no repercussion. If you did as our government does, you would quickly go down like a lead balloon, with the prosecution being the Federal Internal Revenue Sevice.
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Does this hypocritical system seem fair or even ethical to you?
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Are we just Lemmings???... following our lack of political leadership over a cliff into the sea?
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I have to stop asking these questions or my head will explode. And I can't afford that to happen because the kids are coming over this morning.
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But, you have to wonder when this bubble is going to break.
dougmaxfield said...
ANARCHY! M.O.A.M., if you lead them, they WILL follow. They can take away our land, money, and freedom, but they will never take our FREEDOM!
Thursday, April 07, 2011
You, You and Only You
Once again, I am reminded of the power of this blog.
Threatening, Intimidating, Exasperating, Biting, and naturally all about you. Yes every innuendo, every vague comment, every off colored statement, every POTW selection is expressly directed to take a shot precisely at you.
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Once again, I have to remind you.
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Virtually none of it is about you... and virtually all of it is about me.
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Which, of course, you will take as a reference that is pertaining to you.
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If this Blog had a sixteenth of the power that is attributed to it, I would kick your ass with it. And yes... that one was about you.
Tuna Lips said...
This here is some weird expustatings, even for an open-minded non-hatin' type such as myself
Threatening, Intimidating, Exasperating, Biting, and naturally all about you. Yes every innuendo, every vague comment, every off colored statement, every POTW selection is expressly directed to take a shot precisely at you.
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Once again, I have to remind you.
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Virtually none of it is about you... and virtually all of it is about me.
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Which, of course, you will take as a reference that is pertaining to you.
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If this Blog had a sixteenth of the power that is attributed to it, I would kick your ass with it. And yes... that one was about you.
Tuna Lips said...
This here is some weird expustatings, even for an open-minded non-hatin' type such as myself
Wednesday, April 06, 2011
Makers and Takers
So I'm listening to the early morning local news and the attractive yet irritating newsanchor says that the last time that the federal government shut down, it cost us $1.6Billion in salaries by federal employees not working.
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Huh?
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Seems like if we didn't spend the money, we saved it.
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Sure... I feel bad for those non-essential Federal employees who weren't paid. Some of them are so incompetent, that if they didn't have those public jobs, they would be on welfare. And for you politically correct types, I spent nine years on public payrolls and I said "SOME" employees.
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So....
A. I know what I'm talking about, and....
B. There are exceptions to the rules.
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But, having worked in both the public and private sector, there are fundamental differences.
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In the private sector, you have to produce sales at some level in order to keep your job.
In the public sector, you have to cover your ass to keep your job.
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Again, there are exceptions to the rules, And this doesn't apply as much to big corporations, where I also spent an inordinate amount of time, and found that those who cover their ass to be much more attuned to the public sector.
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The basic problem is that we need government services and government regulations. And we need people to carry these out. But the system gets out of control and bloated as those empowered find they can spend money that they have not earned with impunity and little consequences. That's why public buildings are so overbuilt and grandiose.
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Enough of this. You are either a maker or a taker, and you know in your hearts what your are. There are culprits in both sectors.
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Huh?
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Seems like if we didn't spend the money, we saved it.
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Sure... I feel bad for those non-essential Federal employees who weren't paid. Some of them are so incompetent, that if they didn't have those public jobs, they would be on welfare. And for you politically correct types, I spent nine years on public payrolls and I said "SOME" employees.
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So....
A. I know what I'm talking about, and....
B. There are exceptions to the rules.
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But, having worked in both the public and private sector, there are fundamental differences.
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In the private sector, you have to produce sales at some level in order to keep your job.
In the public sector, you have to cover your ass to keep your job.
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Again, there are exceptions to the rules, And this doesn't apply as much to big corporations, where I also spent an inordinate amount of time, and found that those who cover their ass to be much more attuned to the public sector.
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The basic problem is that we need government services and government regulations. And we need people to carry these out. But the system gets out of control and bloated as those empowered find they can spend money that they have not earned with impunity and little consequences. That's why public buildings are so overbuilt and grandiose.
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Enough of this. You are either a maker or a taker, and you know in your hearts what your are. There are culprits in both sectors.
Tuesday, April 05, 2011
On the Road Again
New Haven is a lot farther from Marblehead than it should be.... a long drive. But the bonus for getting there and parking at the side of the ocean to get my bearings was the sight of a huge swan cruising along the shore at the Nathan Hale Park. I've seem a few of these in the last two weeks while driving around New England. Very Cool.
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Then I ended up looking at stuff in West Haven, Meriden and Cromwell as well before deadheading home.....back in Marblehead by 5:30 PM.
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Lots of time on the road for one day.
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I used to deal with driving fatigue by drinking a can or so of Red Bull, but have been avoiding that recently because of the bad publicity and health concern that seems to be following these energy drinks. Now coffee and Coca Cola with bathroom breaks at McDonald's give me the the road warrior edge.
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Travel is such a necessary evil. And it doesn't matter if it is trains, planes or automobiles. Always tiring and stressful. I so prefer to stay home. I've seen swans down at the Rockett Landing in Salem Harbor. Don't necessarily need to drive to New Haven for that.
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There was an underpinning of excitement down in Connecticut about the UCONN game for the national NCAA Basketball Championship. I'm happy for their win.
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Then I ended up looking at stuff in West Haven, Meriden and Cromwell as well before deadheading home.....back in Marblehead by 5:30 PM.
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Lots of time on the road for one day.
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I used to deal with driving fatigue by drinking a can or so of Red Bull, but have been avoiding that recently because of the bad publicity and health concern that seems to be following these energy drinks. Now coffee and Coca Cola with bathroom breaks at McDonald's give me the the road warrior edge.
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Travel is such a necessary evil. And it doesn't matter if it is trains, planes or automobiles. Always tiring and stressful. I so prefer to stay home. I've seen swans down at the Rockett Landing in Salem Harbor. Don't necessarily need to drive to New Haven for that.
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There was an underpinning of excitement down in Connecticut about the UCONN game for the national NCAA Basketball Championship. I'm happy for their win.
Monday, April 04, 2011
No Plan to Go Public
Big week for Nanepashemet Telecom.
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New Haven, CT today, Springfield, MA tomorrow. Lots of other venues in between and after.
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Lots of you have asked me when we are going public. Even if we were, I wouldn't disclose it, but I'm pretty sure we are keeping it all for ourself.
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New Haven, CT today, Springfield, MA tomorrow. Lots of other venues in between and after.
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Lots of you have asked me when we are going public. Even if we were, I wouldn't disclose it, but I'm pretty sure we are keeping it all for ourself.
Sunday, April 03, 2011
POTW Week 13
So I finally changed the pattern and got a workout on the Cybex this morning. It's the best that I've felt with this head cold in three weeks, and I broke a nice sweat during the thirty minute session.
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I won't be weighing myself during this regime until my pants get easier to button. Otherwise, it doesn't matter what the scale says.
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Announcing....
Nanepashemet Peeps of the Week for the 13th Week of 2011
Tom Raiche
Brian Harrington
Denise Kearns
Kate Middleton
John Kerry
Robert Towne
But once I feel comfortable in my trousers, I will be interested in seeing the scale come up short of 200 lbs. Even though I am rough, tough, hard to bluff and damn good looking right now, a little improvement couldn't hurt.
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I won't be weighing myself during this regime until my pants get easier to button. Otherwise, it doesn't matter what the scale says.
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Announcing....
Nanepashemet Peeps of the Week for the 13th Week of 2011
Tom Raiche
Brian Harrington
Denise Kearns
Kate Middleton
John Kerry
Robert Towne
But once I feel comfortable in my trousers, I will be interested in seeing the scale come up short of 200 lbs. Even though I am rough, tough, hard to bluff and damn good looking right now, a little improvement couldn't hurt.
ReAlignment and ReAjustment
The author's of this book claim that if you read and implement, you will be healthier, your relationships will improve, and you will be financially successful.
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I bought it anyway.
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Had the electronic version downloaded from Amazon to Joanne's Kindle and then synched it to my Ipod and read half yesterday.
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So far, it had been quite an inspirational read. I especially like the B-ALERT technique.
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B - Make a Blueprint for each day. Link to your goals.
A - Take Action.
L - Learn - Read about your industry 30 min./day.
E - Exercise - 30 min. per day.
R - Relax - When fatique hits in the afternoon, Nap if possible for 25 Min. Take a full day off per week.
T - Think - Take the time at the end of the day to replect and evaluate what happened, and how to improve.
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Naturally this habit has to be set over a well thought out series of balanced goals which cover your personal, career, financial and other areas of your life. The goals have to be your honest evaluation of what you desire, and what action you will take to achieve your goals.
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And it all has to be habitual. There are no magic buttons to push You have to do this stuff every day until you do it automatically.
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What I like about this program is that it is doable and attainable. It means that you have to reallign some of your behavior patterns, but not drastically. The key is in the title... "Focus."
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And even if some things don't improve, at least I'll lose some weight by junping on the Cybex every morning.
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It's the first full week in April. I'll check back with you on May 2 or so and let you know how this is working out.
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I bought it anyway.
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Had the electronic version downloaded from Amazon to Joanne's Kindle and then synched it to my Ipod and read half yesterday.
~
So far, it had been quite an inspirational read. I especially like the B-ALERT technique.
~
B - Make a Blueprint for each day. Link to your goals.
A - Take Action.
L - Learn - Read about your industry 30 min./day.
E - Exercise - 30 min. per day.
R - Relax - When fatique hits in the afternoon, Nap if possible for 25 Min. Take a full day off per week.
T - Think - Take the time at the end of the day to replect and evaluate what happened, and how to improve.
~
Naturally this habit has to be set over a well thought out series of balanced goals which cover your personal, career, financial and other areas of your life. The goals have to be your honest evaluation of what you desire, and what action you will take to achieve your goals.
~
And it all has to be habitual. There are no magic buttons to push You have to do this stuff every day until you do it automatically.
~
What I like about this program is that it is doable and attainable. It means that you have to reallign some of your behavior patterns, but not drastically. The key is in the title... "Focus."
~
And even if some things don't improve, at least I'll lose some weight by junping on the Cybex every morning.
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It's the first full week in April. I'll check back with you on May 2 or so and let you know how this is working out.
Saturday, April 02, 2011
Denis Leary Doesn't Suck
In the new house on West Shore Drive, I have my own bathroom. And Joanne has hers. She gets pretty pissed off if I use hers, even though hers is bigger and I have to walk past it to get to mine.
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But in general, I'm pretty happy to be confined to my very own shitter. I can't be blamed for misses or drips, because I never freaking use her toilet.
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And I'm free to have my own reading material in my own bathroom. Don't have to put up with Lady's Home Journal or Martha Stewart Living because she sees fit to toss my woodworking or sports mags.
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But the bathroom is small with a small sink and stand up shower sqeezed into it. Not much room for non-bath related paraphenalia. I have room for one book at a time to be rested between visits on the window sill.
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Of late, the book has been "Why We Suck" by Denis Leary. Dave and Meghan Bruett bought the book for Ryan early in his stay at Fort Devins, and he shipped it our way as his collection has grown in his limited bunk space.
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Leary is an edgy comedian who grew up Irish Catholic in a Worcester, MA working class neighborhood. He likes Hockey, the Red Sox, and has a kinship with firefighters. All stuff that I can personally relate to. He has a no nonsense outlook and doesn't suffer fools easily, which I like as well.
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Plus, you can read a chapter of his book in one sitting.... so to speak.
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But in general, I'm pretty happy to be confined to my very own shitter. I can't be blamed for misses or drips, because I never freaking use her toilet.
~
And I'm free to have my own reading material in my own bathroom. Don't have to put up with Lady's Home Journal or Martha Stewart Living because she sees fit to toss my woodworking or sports mags.
~
But the bathroom is small with a small sink and stand up shower sqeezed into it. Not much room for non-bath related paraphenalia. I have room for one book at a time to be rested between visits on the window sill.
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Of late, the book has been "Why We Suck" by Denis Leary. Dave and Meghan Bruett bought the book for Ryan early in his stay at Fort Devins, and he shipped it our way as his collection has grown in his limited bunk space.
~
Leary is an edgy comedian who grew up Irish Catholic in a Worcester, MA working class neighborhood. He likes Hockey, the Red Sox, and has a kinship with firefighters. All stuff that I can personally relate to. He has a no nonsense outlook and doesn't suffer fools easily, which I like as well.
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Plus, you can read a chapter of his book in one sitting.... so to speak.
Friday, April 01, 2011
Getting Older
It was a nice birthday party for Joanne at the BYC with Harvey and Lisa Rowe and Maria Rowen.
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Always good conversation, insight and laughs with this group.
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At our age, birthdays seem to come pretty fast. We've been cruising through the fifties in record speed. But screw. it... it is what it is. You can't do anything about getting older. I used to think that people in their fifties were old, but now I'm way down that road, and I really don't feel that way.
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Sure.. I can't do some things that I used to do... namely run and play basketball. But I'm certain that I think and reason better and my short term strength is as good or better than it ever was.
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So far, no memory loss or anything like that. And I'm a much better woodworker and boatbuilder now.
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Always good conversation, insight and laughs with this group.
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At our age, birthdays seem to come pretty fast. We've been cruising through the fifties in record speed. But screw. it... it is what it is. You can't do anything about getting older. I used to think that people in their fifties were old, but now I'm way down that road, and I really don't feel that way.
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Sure.. I can't do some things that I used to do... namely run and play basketball. But I'm certain that I think and reason better and my short term strength is as good or better than it ever was.
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So far, no memory loss or anything like that. And I'm a much better woodworker and boatbuilder now.
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