We’re visiting family up at the Suwannee River this weekend. On the way up, the mister and I made a solemn vow to not talk politics with our kin, and so far, we’ve kept to it.
I saw my 96-year-old grandma this morning and got her to try virtual reality with a Google Cardboard thingy. She was fascinated by it but seems convinced it’s sorcery.
Now we’re taking a boat ride. You?
SiubhanDuinne
Obama speaking from Warsaw. Just started.
Felonius Monk
Aimai
Taking my daughter to a summer college science program two hoyrs away . Sniff. She will live in the dorms and do neurosciency things for four weeks.
cope
Mowed, Michael’s with the missus, liquor store, couch and that’s probably it. Oh yeah, brats and onion rings for dinner tonight.
Better plans for tomorrow, though. I’ll hit up my Sunday farmer’s market fishmonger for some shimpers to make coconut shrimp. I’ve had his trigger fish (multiple times) and fresh oysters so now I’ll broaden my horizons.
Have fun up there.
01jack
Trying to decide: BFG, Dory, or Pets matinee.
RedDirtGirl
Found myself a hammock on Governor’s Island, so I’m literally hanging out and reading ‘Becoming Nicole’, the story of a transgender girl and her family, and their struggled to secure her a safe and supportive environment. Powerful read!
The Thin Black Duke
My better half and I are attending ReaderCon, a SF convention that’s being held in Quincy, Ma this year. I’m doing my damnest to avoid any news about Dallas, because I need a break from the hateful nonsense for a while.
dmsilev
Nominally on vacation. Nominally, because it means that I have some time to catch up on some work-related writing that I’ve been putting off for the last couple of weeks and I have a conference call scheduled for late this afternoon. Still, I’ve managed to keep “work stuff” down to a couple of hours per day (and sometimes less) all this week, so not too too bad.
Mnemosyne
@01jack:
If you haven’t seen it yet, “Dory.” It’s excellent.
different-church-lady
I want to know… and yet I don’t want to know… and I’m afraid of being forced to know…
satby
Fighting with my sister who as executor of my mother’s will has decided that she will subtract a realtor commission fee and other real estate sales costs against my share of our late mother’s condo. We aren’t selling it, my sisters are buying me out. But my share will be less, because she says I’d have to pay them if we were selling the condo to a third party, so why not deduct them?
The point that we aren’t selling the condo at all, and that they aren’t paying them so why should I, seems lost on her.
She insists that’s how it’s done, but so far a lawyer, a real estate agent, and an online estate information site seem to disagree. So now she’s going to consult a “impartial” lawyer.
Ugh.
germy
Me and the Mrs. just walked back from the local farmer’s market. Bought red lettuce, yellow tomatoes, white onions. I treated myself to what a sandwich vendor calls a “manwich” (egg, ham, sausage, toasted roll).
One of the vegetable farmers sells huge catnip plants. My wife had found a mint growing tall in our back yard (almost five feet tall) and didn’t know what it was. She took a sample to bring to the farmer’s market for analysis. Turns out it’s catnip! Several years ago, I’d planted catnip on the front side of our house. It got big, but eventually was chewed to stumps by the tough neighborhood outdoor cats. Somehow seeds got into the backyard, and now there is a mighty catnip plant standing proudly next to my wife’s blueberries and tomatoes.
Started to rain while we walked back. but we had umbrellas. The rest of the day will be quiet as we enjoy our vegetables. Our housecat sampled some nip, so now she is staring dreamily at an empty space about two inches from her face, blissed out.
Shell
Ill get the gist of it later; just need a break from it. Gonna finish up watching The Great British Bake-Off.
Mnemosyne
@satby:
You will probably need to get a lawyer of your own. I’m sorry — as I know from my own family, people get weird about inheritances. My brother was bound and determined to prove a worthy executor post-mortem without giving any thought to what my dad actually wanted.
PsiFighter37
@different-church-lady: NYT mailed me one to use with their VR stories. It’s not the highest-quality tech, but it’s pretty cool stuff.
germy
@satby: I’m sorry to hear about what you’re going through. I went through something similar about sixteen years ago. The saddest part for me was the estate sale. Standing in my childhood home and watching strangers paw through a lifetime of my parent’s possessions and furniture.
Hope it’s all resolved soon for you.
Amir Khalid
Just one politics thing, and then I won’t mention it again in this thread: HA Goodman’s latest Huffpo piece is headlined
You’d think a guy who fancies himself a political pundit would know that for Bernie, the race ended last month.
SiubhanDuinne
@satby:
Oh dear, I hope that doesn’t escalate. After my father’s death I was estranged from my siblings for several years. Unbelievably painful time for everyone. You have been through more than enough, you don’t need this additional worry.
Poopyman
@satby: Sounds like you need to lawyer up, and if it requires a GoFundMe, I’m sure I’m not alone here in saying “I’m in”.
wenchacha
My lucky sun and his beautiful bride of one year are spending the month in Japan! We’ve been receiving updates of the visit every morning. He’s 6′ 6″, and many things in Japan (shopping carts, cars, clothing, ceilings in rooms) make him look like Gulliver in pictures. Or at least Andre the Giant.
They married here in the states, but donned traditional clothing for wedding celebration pics with her family, and her dad just sent us a buttload of pictures from the photographer. In one, her college-bound brother stand on a box to be as tall as my son, and gives a thumbs up!
Upon return, they will travel from here in WNY to Mountain View, where he’ll work for a solar startup. I’ve been jazzed since before the 4th with all of this happening. Our daughter lives in Port Townsend, WA, and his choice of California over Boston was a little bit heartbreaking, just because we’d love seeing our kids more often. My troubles are few, but what has transpired in the last week has added to my general feeling of sadness and anxiety for the future.
Over the last year, we’ve had to share some of the less-admirable aspects of American history with our daughter-in-law. It’s sad and shameful. I’m glad they are out of the country right now.
Iowa Old Lady
I’m reading a Pride and Prejudice retelling (Eligible by Curtis Sittenfeld). My feeling about these things is usually why not just read Austen, but this one is good. It’s set in today’s world and includes things like reality TV. I recommend it.
germy
@Amir Khalid: Goodman is a Ron/Rand Paul supporter. I think he’s been playing a ratfvcking game. He desperately wants Sanders to get the nomination because he believes he can’t beat a republican.
I wouldn’t be surprised if his bullshit was being funded by Rove.
gogol's wife
@different-church-lady:
Don’t ask. Believe me.
otmar
We spent the day at http://www.nassfeld.at/en
On a hot day, the options are either a lake or a mountain.
gogol's wife
@Iowa Old Lady:
I’m starting Trollope’s Palliser novels, beginning with Can You Forgive Her? I read it years ago and do not remember a single thing, but it’s really good. But now that I’ve gotten to a fox-hunting scene, I remember why I’ve never made it through the Palliser novels. We’ll see how far I get. But I think Trollope is definitely Julian Fellowes’s main source for Downton.
Shell
Hes also tweeting that Clinton is partly responsible for the police shootings. His twitter followers seem convinced that Dallas was a false flag kind of put-on.
I'mNotSureWhoIWantToBeYet
@satby: I’m sorry you’re having to go though that. It sounds like sensible people are on your side. Here’s hoping your sis starts to recognize how unreasonable she’s being. I hope you don’t have to pay for legal representation, but do it if you need to. I hope you don’t have to tell your sis that, “We can do this the easy and fair way, or we can battle it out, create hard feelings, and each end up with less – your choice.”
Fingers crossed!
Cheers,
Scott.
Amir Khalid
@germy:
Goodman’s grasp of the facts is shaky, and his arguments are repetitious and unconvincing. His YouTube videos (yeah, I’ve seen a few) say the same things over and over. You’d think Karl Rove could find someone better.
Iowa Old Lady
@gogol’s wife: I read the Palliser books decades ago too. There was a BBC TV series made from it, as I recall. That was fun.
chigail
@satby: Sorry this conflict is added to the loss you all share. INAL but my mother’s estate lawyer said that there are varying laws and “traditions” about such details across the country. In Arkansas, the executor traditionally gets an additional one percent of the estate, for example, and in the case of dividing an asset by three the youngest gets the extra third of a percent. So your lawyer in Michigan may have a different take than your sisters lawyer in Florida.
satby
@Mnemosyne: Yeah, my sister insisted on taking over the whole thing (we had split responsibility) and though my mom expressly wanted the condo sold and the proceeds divided, this sister refuses to do so. She’s very emotionally attached, so I was fine with them buying me out. But now she’s being an as s. But accused me of being greedy. I’m not getting a lawyer, we’d blow the disputed amount on attorneys in a single month or less.
Felonius Monk
@SiubhanDuinne:
Sometimes being an only child has an upside.
smith
@satby: My ex tried that on me when we were dividing our assets. I held firm and got my fair share of the equity, and of course the ex sold the house a few years later in a private sale — no realtor fees.
If the sister is going to occupy the place for the forseeable future, you might want to ask her if she’s going to compensate you for the value that accrues due to inflation while she lives there. You’re giving up something in being bought out now.
dr. luba
Two graduation parties today. One more next Saturday. These are in the suburbs of Detroit, so they are big affairs–not a handful of relatives, some chips and dip, on graduation weekend, like back in my day (1976). We would hit a dozen parties in a day, staying at each for a short while. There will be tents (it’s Michigan), catering, and lots of people, at least at two of them.
Doesn’t anyone have graduation parties in June any more?
Tom D
Ideal Sierra summer weather for day two of the Yosemite Music Festival in Mariposa, our home town.
Snarkworth, short-fingered Bulgarian
I need a new Netlix series. I have a preference for British scenery, either contemporary or historical. We loved Doc Martin and Midsommer Murders. Open to suggestions!
trollhattan
Made it through my MIL’s interment and wake yesterday and now it’s on to the kid’s two (or three, depending) day soccer tournament. No better tonic for sad times than watching young athletes zoom up and down a field. Luckily, summer has eased from brutal 100s to breezy 80s.
satby
@germy: that must have been so hard!
@SiubhanDuinne: it won’t escalate. I provided my research, got pretty snotty about being called greedy, and decided to go to radio silence. I was a paralegal, I saw people blow thousands in divorcing over a $5.00 ashtray. NOPE!
@Poopyman: @I’mNotSureWhoIWantToBeYet: @chigail: Thanks, and see above. Whatever transpires, I will be ok and am still very grateful to have inherited enough to stabilize my life. Though I’d rather have had instability and mom. But that time comes to us all.
satby
@trollhattan: Condolences trollhatten, I must have missed the mention of her passing. So sorry for your family’s loss.
satby
Oops, unmoderate me por favor!
MattF
@SiubhanDuinne: My father’s generation had a huge fight over their estate. Wasn’t all that much money, but they needed to act out their family drama… and they did. The family split up, and I never saw two of my aunts again. When it came time for my sister and me to work through a similar situation, we had an unspoken agreement that we would just do a fair deal and that would be that… and we did. And it wasn’t all that difficult.
Now there’s a guy at work who is fighting with his sister over their mother’s estate… and it just goes on and on. I run and hide when I see him coming down the hallway.
burnspbesq
@Amir Khalid:
The Berniacs in my Facebook feed devoted this morning’s Two Minutes Hate to the platform committee. According to them, the platform somehow hands gazillions of dollars to Boeing, Caterpillar, and GE. I’ve read the relevant sections of the draft, and can’t figure out what they’re on about.
As for today, I’m headed out to the Major League Lacrosse All-Star Game this afternoon.
satby
Ok, to get around the moderation:
germy: that must have been so hard!
@SiubhanDuinne: it won’t escalate. I provided my research, got pretty snotty about being called greedy, and decided to go to radio silence. I was a paralegal, I saw people blow thousands in divorcing over a $5.00 ashtray. NOPE!
Jim, Foolish Literalist
Lots of drama, apparently, at the democratic platform committee meeting, in spite of this rather cromulent fact
walk outs and turned backs and cries of “Shame!” (but not yet “Confess!” or “Repent!”)
Prescott Cactus
@satby: These things often turn out to be messy, as you seem to have found out.
For your consideration:
If the condo is worth, say, $300,000 the 6% commission would be $18,000.
You mentioned sisters, I’ll assume 2. Your share of commision is $6,000.
If this is indeed the way they want to go, make sure that the sisters, begin paying taxes, insurance, monthly maintenance, electric, cable, phone and natural gas bills on a pro-rated basis from the passing of your dear mother out of their own pocket and not the estate. You also need to value all items inside the condo which they will keep possession of, and you should receive 1/3 of that.
Just a thought. . . .
ETA: I’m sorry about your Ma’s passing and this added stress that now burdens you. Find peace dear friend !
Gin & Tonic
@satby: That sounds pretty ugly, sorry. You sure could use a good break.
satby
Part 2, I always push the links to the limit ?
@Poopyman: @I’mNotSureWhoIWantToBeYet: @chigail:
Thanks, and see above. Whatever transpires, I will be ok and am still very grateful to have inherited enough to stabilize my life. Though I’d rather have had instability and mom. But that time comes to us all.
germy
Headline:
satby
@Prescott Cactus: Thank you. It will be fine. I already got more than I ever expected in the first installment because I always told her to “spend it all on yourself, mom”.
She didn’t, obviously.
hovercraft
@Amir Khalid:
What race is Bernie currently participating in? The one for the democratic nomination ended a few weeks ago.
The race to the moon ended several decades ago, but since I’ve yet to make it there, is the race still going?
satby
@Gin & Tonic: Honestly, I was more pissed about the crack “well we have to consult lawyers when family members get greedy”. I was like, “seriously?”
Whatev!
burnspbesq
@satby:
I shudder whenever i read one of these horror stories. I’m named as the executor in mom’s current will, and there are seven other beneficiaries (my four living siblings and the three children of my sister who died two years ago).
When the time comes, my strategy is going to be to move the process along as quickly as possible and be transparent on major decisions.
Emma
@satby: I’m sorry you’re going through this. Can you afford even a consultation with a estate and trust attorney?
ljt
@Snarkworth, short-fingered Bulgarian: If you love British TV, I highly recommend acorntv.com. It’s a subscription service like Netflix, and you can pay either monthly or annual (I think my annual was $49.99). Lots of good British, Australian and Canadian shows. If you liked Doc Martin, you would probably like Kingdom (stars Stephen Fry).
SiubhanDuinne
@Iowa Old Lady:
Yes, indeed. With the luscious Susan Hampshire as Lady Glencora. I have the full set on DVD. Must dig it out and rewatch one of these days.
SiubhanDuinne
@Felonius Monk:
My first three years were perfect :-)
Yutsano
@Felonius Monk: I have three brothers. Parents have a sizeable estate. NOT LOOKING FORWARD TO THAT.
Woodrowfan
I’ve seen Callista Gingrich in person. I’ve seen manikins that looked more realistic. ugh.
satby
@burnspbesq: yeah, she’s in over her head and flailing. But she insisted on doing it herself so karma.
@Emma: I could, but she is at her core basically honest, so unless a Florida lawyer tells her phantom expenses are ok to deduct from only one heir in a property division (doubtful), I’m sure it’ll end up in my favor anyway.
satby
@ljt: I watch Acorn almost exclusively. But I only watch a max of an hour a day generally.
Emma
@Yutsano: A friend with a similar problem divided his estate ahead of time, named an outside executor (a trusted family friend), and told his kids flat out what was happening. He says the peace, it is wonderful!
Amir Khalid
@hovercraft:
Well, HAHA seems to be going with the talking points that Hillary doesn’t have 2,383 pledged delegates, and the SDs might yet vote against her; that the State Department has begun a “new” email-server investigation (it’s actually a resumption of the internal review DoS suspended so as not to interfere with the FBI investigation); and that the Clinton Foundation is being investigated for corruption (receiving donations from certain people who had dealings with her as SoS). He’s just clutching at straws.
satby
@Yutsano: My advice would be to encourage them to be explicit about everything and name a lawyer or accountant as executor. Family is problematic.
I however, would have been excellent ?
Emma
@satby: Honey, it’s Florida. Sleeze abounds. Trust, but you might have to verify.
hovercraft
@SiubhanDuinne:
He articulated one of my biggest pet peeves. Dylan Roof is not assumed to represent the attitude of white America, and they were not asked to apologize for him. The Dallas shooter is not representative of BLM or black people should not have to apologize for him or explain his actions. Both are or were disturbed.
satby
@Emma: point taken.
debbie
Betty, your Grandma’s right.
CaseyL
@Poopyman:
What he said.
Today’s going to be busy for me: have a B-day present for my brother currently living in Norway that has to be shipped to him; then spend some quality time in an art glass supply store looking for very specific items for a piece I’ve just started; then lunch with a friend. And this evening I’m off to Enumclaw (an hour-plus drive) for dinner with more friends.
I will spend tomorrow recovering from today.
Prescott Cactus
@satby: You’re welcome.
The most important thing is that you will be fine. You always have the memories and love of Mom.
@burnspbesq:
Sounds like the best way of handling an estate. I imagine the more beneficiaries, the more difficulties. “Hey everybody, we are going to have a meeting once a month so I can show you my progress”. . .
Hope that Mom doesn’t need your assistance for many happy and healthy years ahead !
satby
@CaseyL: Do you sell your work? I love art glass, and I have friends who buy it frequently, so I could point them to your website, or store.
debbie
@satby:
Why is there someone like your sister in every family? I’m dealing with something smaller but similar and my one brother is being a real dick. When he was a kid, he freaked out if anyone got just one more jellybean than he did; now; it doesn’t even occur to him that an uneven splitting of money would be an issue?
ETA: Insist she alone pay for the lawyer since she’s the one idiotic enough to need one.
smith
It is possible for family to handle an estate amicably. My sisters and I are co-trustees for my mother’s, and we are just now wrapping it up, a year and a half after her death. We decided up front to divide the duties among us (one handled banking and liaison with the lawyer and CPA, one handled distribution of IRAs and investments, one handled sale of the real estate). By not getting in each others’ way and cutting each some slack to do things as they saw fit, we had very little conflict (Of course it helped that our one really difficult sibling predeceased our mother).
hovercraft
@Amir Khalid:
So when she is re-elected and being sworn in for the second time he will still be questioning whether she really ever ‘won’ the right to contest the general election back in 2016. He needs to form a support group with Bernie, Jane, Nina, Susan, Tim and a few dozen other die hards.
Kelly
@Snarkworth, short-fingered Bulgarian: River, a contemporary detective story, deeply weird, engrossing, all around well done. Also Last Tango in Halifax
Yutsano
@satby: There is a family friend who’s an estate lawyer and I think Mom is working with him on stuff. The real issue is my older brother is the executor and as far as I know they’ve never met over this. I also know the will is horrifically out of date, so I’m not sure what happens here. I do know if I need to I’ll hire the family friend if he’s not involved since he’s also an alum of my university.
satby
@debbie: I know, right?
And the other sister, who is getting exactly the same (or maybe more ?) keeps bitterly complaining that she’s not getting anything because it goes into her special needs trust. She can’t blow it on clothes and Vegas, she means.
Honestly, it might be a small price to pay just to be able to reduce contact with them to major holidays only.
trollhattan
@satby:
Thank you. Quite a few family members and friends made it, so we had a heartfelt send-off with many great stories. She was the last of her generation so the family has turned not just a page but a chapter.
Ella in New Mexico
So here’s the latest round of smears being passed by “conservatives” about Alton Sterling.
Same kind of stuff, usually prefaced with “an outstanding citizen, like all the others” or some such dig, shortly after Michael Brown’s death. Because, as everybody knows, one must be a complete and total angel to not deserve getting executed by police officers following up on an anonymous tip.
Something that is disturbing, about this particular one, however: This was posted/”Liked” by an otherwise really nice Hispanic woman I know, and liked by at least two of her Hispanic female friends. She’s been married three times, the last two to wealthy white men. The latest is a retired cop. She lives at a WAY better upper middle class lifestyle than most people in this town, in a Country Club community upscale home she got in her last divorce, and spends most of her time vacationing and working out and posting meals, wines and cigars on her FB page. (Seriously, she was once a really cool person, when our daughters were friends, so forgive me for still following her lol)
She used to work at the Catholic Diocese, and it’s pretty much become obvious she’s a “Conservative”, although it appears she’s not for Trump but Gary Johnson. I’ve also seen her post “Strong Latina” stuff, so, she’s got some awareness of social inequality issues. And this community–this state–is a totally weird alternative universe anyway being approximately 60-40% Hispanic majority, and while we’re a poor state, we have lots of middle and upper middle class Hispanic families. So what I tend in terms of racism is often more about class than about race.
Bad enough when my clueless white friends don’t have empathy. But it’s quite the puzzle how hierarchies of who we get to discriminate against come to be among people of color….
satby
@trollhattan: Sounds like a long life well lived, and a send off she would have been proud of. I hope it comforted you all.
bemused senior
@Snarkworth, short-fingered Bulgarian: inspector Morse, Foyle’s War.
Keith G
Finished my 4-12 baking gig at the cafe. Now enjoying one of life’s better carnivore pleasures…a cold roast beef sammy made from last night’s very rare beef tri tip roast. Nom-nom.
Next, on to a cool glass of rosé and episode 2 of Mr. Robot (Yes, I left the 1st season for the hazy days of summer).
Then my dream existence comes to an end as a goodly list of chores await my attention. Wish I could train cats to do a wee bit of dusting, etc.
satby
@bemused senior: and Inspector Lewis after Inspector Morse.
Mike in NC
My mom died about 5 years ago. What little was her estate was supposed to be divided equally among the 3 sons. My older brother had other ideas and we had to hire a lawyer to make him behave. Haven’t heard from him since then. We think he’s growing and selling weed in the White Mountains of NH.
Ella in New Mexico
Most of the young adults in my and my extended family are currently outside, running all over their respective cities, towns and neighborhoods looking for imaginary creatures that just appear out of nowhere on their phones. It’s Pokemon Go and they’re having a blast, getting a lot of exercise, sunshine and laughs, meeting other nerds playing the game. My phone is blowing up with their group text that they included me in. What a silly, happy bunch.
Kind of a sweet break for them, given the world we’re handing them.
laura
@Poopyman: check your local library or bookstore for Nolo Press estate and probate law for your state. They are a godsend for the non-lawyer public -and Nolo always suggests seeking legal advice when soubt, complexity or other potential pitfalls loom.
You sister is probably entitled to reimbursement for routine and customary expenses but carving out a commission in which she is the direct beneficiary at the expense of co-benificiaries may be improper.
Good luck with all that.
hovercraft
Obama on his legacy on race relations. His presidency has increased awareness of disparities and inequities in society, it has made many uncomfortable and caused many to realize how much more work there is to done. This recognition is why people say race relations are worse now than before his presidency . Sunlight is the best disinfectant. This increased awareness hopefully will improve things slowly over time, these are old problems, he said “we plant seeds and somebody else sits under the branches of the tree we planted”, and that’s okay.
In other words he sold us out.//
the Conster, la Citoyenne
Spent the morning arguing with purity leftists on a FB page, culminating with being told by a couple of bros I’m a masturbatory capitalist, and that worldwide communism is the answer to everything, then called an idiot. LOL.
Steeplejack (phone)
@Snarkworth, short-fingered Bulgarian:
Vera, if it’s available. Brenda Blethyn as a police inspector in Northumberland. Not a “cozy” series. Good acting, writing and scenery.
satby
It’s finally a beautiful, balmy, not humid day… so I am going to go transplant flowers! I hope everyone has a great day.
Virtual group hug!
debbie
@satby:
What’s funny is that the vast majority of my mom’s estate disposition went totally smoothly, I think, but everyone likes the brother who was the executor. As far as I know, no one had any complaints. I was the one to split up the photos and my sister-in-law kept urging me to take more, which out of a sense of fairness, I refused to do.
Eleven years after my mom’s death, Aetna sends me a letter saying there’s an unclaimed insurance policy in my name through my mom. I sent it to my brother and told him whatever it was worth, it should be split four ways. The amount ended up not being that much and Aetna being Aetna, they sent out very uneven amounts. My prick brother got the largest amount and even though we all know what each other got, he has yet to send any of his siblings a check to even things up. I hope he chokes on his next jelly bean.
I hope you get through this with less vengeful thoughts, but how great you have a place to move to now!
dr. luba
@MattF: One of my childhood friends had a huge fight with a brother and SIL over their dad’s estate. Her father had a will, older brother is a lawyer and would have executed (?) the estate for free. SIL was convinced they would be cheated, got other lawyers involved.
It turns out their dad left most of his money to build a church in his home village in Ukraine (the original had been destroyed by the Soviets). Much of what was left went to lawyers and court costs. My friend no longer speaks to that brother or SIL. Since she was never close to the lawyer brother and his crazy mail order bride, it is a good thing that her husband’s family is marginally less crazy than hers.
Prescott Cactus
@CaseyL: Hat tip Casey L ! ! !
Thank you for the “I’m going to a craft store idea”. My bride tried stained glass and her astigmatism caused her to cut the glass just a little bit off. . . then a little more and finally just a little more. Than start over.
She quit within 6 months and discovered polymer clay (Premo! and Femo). Making “canes” is a very forgiving art and she now makes beautiful jewelry. Too much, if fact, much too much. Now we do it together.
So off the the Tandy leather shop to look for laces to hang her necklaces and pendants. Something nice indoors, as it’ll be 115 here today.
debbie
@the Conster, la Citoyenne:
Like fish in a barrel? ;)
MomSense
@Poopyman:
I’m in, too.
dr. luba
@satby: And Endeavor.
Davis X. Machina
@the Conster, la Citoyenne:
FightTweet the power!bemused
We are enjoying getting photos and updates about our second grandbaby born yesterday 4 hours from us. I swear it is vastly more stressful for grandparents waiting through hours of labor and then delivery breathing sigh of relief that mom and baby are fine than it was for us when we went through it.
the Conster, la Citoyenne
@Snarkworth, short-fingered Bulgarian:
Have you seen Last Tango in Halifax? I loved it, and has Sarah Lancashire, my spirit animal/actress. She’s also in Happy Valley which also takes place in the same part of Yorkshire. PROTIP: Happy Valley isn’t.
satby
@bemused: Congratulations!
(seriously, putting down the tablet and walking away)
MomSense
@Snarkworth, short-fingered Bulgarian:
Foyle’s War is really good.
bemused
@the Conster, la Citoyenne:
I loved it too even though I haven’t seen every season.
Felonius Monk
@Keith G:
Season 2 starts next week. I am ready.
the Conster, la Citoyenne
@Davis X. Machina:
It was just like 3 in the morning in my dorm lobby circa 1974, except now I’m the sell out corporatist tool of The Man, man.
Villago Delenda Est
@efgoldman: What really pissed off Fred Koch is that Joe Stalin was a more ruthless and competent capitalist than he was.
MomSense
@Snarkworth, short-fingered Bulgarian:
Oh, it’s not on Netflix anymore but Kingdom with Stephen Fry has beautiful scenery, small town lawyer issues (not unlike Doc Martin), and family dynamics. It might be on Amazon or Hulu.
bemused senior
@burnspbesq: My parents had to spend a long time in a nursing home. In a way it was a blessing because the sale of their house, along with Dad’s military pension, funded this. By the time they both died, the remaining balance was already just money. The personal belongings were more a burden, because going through everything was just sad and annoying.
bemused
@satby:
Thanks. I was pretty sure we would love to be grandparents but I didn’t know how besotted we’d be.
Felonius Monk
@the Conster, la Citoyenne:
What does that mean — you play with your money until you go blind or at least need glasses?
MomSense
@satby:
Damn, I’m so sorry.
the Conster, la Citoyenne
@Felonius Monk:
LOL. Not sure what it means – I always assume that the things I’m accused of in arguments that come out of nowhere are sheer projection, but don’t care to explore the psychology of that particular accusation further than that.
Amir Khalid
@Felonius Monk:
I think it means something almost as bad as a fucking capitalist, but not quite.
the Conster, la Citoyenne
@efgoldman:
Thank FSM! And you would know…
WaterGirl
@Mnemosyne: @satby: They say you never really know someone until you share an inheritance with them.
Seeing this side of my sisters was a huge disappointment to me.
WaterGirl
@satby: If your sister wants to change the rules in the middle of the game, then perhaps she would like a taste of her own medicine. (check your email)
WaterGirl
@germy: I had a volunteer flower in my yard several years ago. I carefully nurtured it and I asked every single person who was in my back yard that summer: do you know what this flower is?
Finally, someone knew! RAGWEED. I had been carefully watering and tending to a ragweed plant. sigh.
WaterGirl
@I’mNotSureWhoIWantToBeYet: You are a wise man!
bemused
@efgoldman:
Our first granddaughter will be three next month and watching her grow from birth to now has been such a joy.
wenchacha
@Kelly: “River” was awesome! I wish there would be another season; don’t know if that is in the works.
An oldie but goody was “Island at War” about German-occupied parts of the British Isles. Nothing I knew anything about before.
the Conster, la Citoyenne
@efgoldman:
I’m still not sure how the infield fly rule works.
D58826
@hovercraft: As a 70 something white guy I’m surprised that what happened in Dallas the other day hasn’t happened more often. I donot in any way shape or form buy the rightwing BLM is at fault, or that African Americans are more inclined to violence.
I’m amazed that after 400 years of slavery, rape, murder, Jim Crow, lynchings and breathing while black style executions, 99.9% of the African American community by word and deed still has faith in this not yet so perfect union of ours. A community that has given us Marin Luther King and John Lewis; as opposed to a white community that gives us Mark Fuhrman, the Lt. Gov of Texas and Steve King. This is a community that gave us the Tuskegee airmen who had to fight their own government to be given the chance to defend America. As a Vietnam era college student I saw the campus full of young white guys from middle and upper class backgrounds protecting their deferments. (Full disclosure – While I had a deferment I’m almost blind in my right eye so when I was drafted I wound up a 4F.) In the meantime young African Americans (and working class whites to be fair) were being drafted and sent to Vietnam to fight for a cause no one understood. They may not have gone happily but they went and served their country. And for those African Americans who gave their lives they returned to an America where they were buried in the ‘colored’ section of a National cemetery.
So here we are in 2016 listening to white folks complain about reverse racism and how African Americans get away with murder, literally and metaphorically. The founding fathers took up arms against the King with a far shorter list of grievances than our African American brothers and sisters have.
Mac
@Snarkworth, short-fingered Bulgarian: Foyles War, Inspector Morse
Beatrice
@Steeplejack (phone): “Vera” is one of my favorite TV series, ever — so well done. The only place I could find it was AcornTV, I signed up specifically so I could watch it after seeing a few episodes on PBS.
I happened upon “Kingdom” by accident and I loved it. I agree it’s got a similar feel to “Doc Martin,” except instead of an anti-social prick, the protagonist is amiable to a fault, which to my mind made it a bit more enjoyable. Unfortunately it ends on a cliff hanger and was not renewed!
gogol's wife
@Snarkworth, short-fingered Bulgarian:
Are Morse, Lewis, and Endeavour on there? All excellent.
Major Major Major Major
I’m off to brunch with a fellow who has a tattoo of a knight emerging from a snail shell that he found on an illuminated manuscript.
Mac
Foyle’s War. Inspector Morse
I'mNotSureWhoIWantToBeYet
@WaterGirl: LOL! :-) No good deed goes unpunished when it comes to volunteer plants.
Cheers,
Scott.
(Who has an infestation of pokeweed that he let grow because he thought it was milkweed (for the butterflies).)
gogol's wife
@gogol’s wife:
I should have known I’d be way too late to recommend anything.
Major Major Major Major
@I’mNotSureWhoIWantToBeYet:
Snarkworth, short-fingered Bulgarian
Thanks for the TV suggestions, everyone!
WaterGirl
@satby: Only on DVD :-(.
@Steeplejack (phone): Only on DVD. :-(
hovercraft
@the Conster, la Citoyenne:
And what is this when it’s at home.
the Conster, la Citoyenne
Also the Kenneth Branagh version of Wallander is high art TV. Not English countryside, but Swedish shoreline and countryside. Very moody, beautifully filmed Nordic blues in both the modern sets and emotionally. Kenneth Branagh carries each episode with so much worldweariness, but not too much to stop watching.
Major Major Major Major
@efgoldman: Except less blood has been spilled over the Talmud.
SiubhanDuinne
@bemused:
Congratulations on the new addition!
Steeplejack (phone)
@Beatrice:
I may have to get Acorn just for Vera. One of the local PBS stations is all British stuff all the time. They got me hooked on a season and a half of Vera and then it went away. Damn!
And I know Acorn has a lot of other stuff I’d like.
Botsplainer, Neoliberal Corporatist Shill
Dropped oldest off at CVG; she’s going to visit her sister in Greece for the week. Since I was in Cincinnati, I went to check on youngest’s car to make sure the battery hasn’t died.
Now I’m back home and thinking about a nap.
Iowa Old Lady
@Major Major Major Major: You live in an awesome place.
raven
@D58826: Let’s try to be accurate:
WaterGirl
@gogol’s wife: Lewis is on DVD. Endeavor not at all on Netflix. Morse IS on netflix.
WaterGirl
@I’mNotSureWhoIWantToBeYet: The butterflies asked me to tell you that it’s the thought that counts!
D58826
@raven: should have said in the south
Major Major Major Major
@Iowa Old Lady: I was about to say “oh, these people are everywhere! Seattle, New York, Denver, Austin, Berlin, I’m noticing a trend.”
wenchacha
@I’mNotSureWhoIWantToBeYet: If you haven’t already removed the pokeweed, be prepared. The root made me remember that an iceberg is much larger beneath the surface. Dig, dig, dig!
WaterGirl
@efgoldman: At the rate they are going on my screened-in porch this summer, you might just be right. It might just be completed in the time it takes to bring a baby to term!
Not complaining, though, because raven knows where I live and he had to wait for his addition sooooo much longer than I will for my porch.
Matt McIrvin
@Amir Khalid: I’ve seen several people hoping against hope that Bernie Sanders accepts Jill Stein’s invitation to become the Green Party candidate, and are convinced that if he did he would become President.
raven
@D58826: Not in any National Cemetery.
I did get really pissed when I visited the Vietnam Vets Three Soldiers Monument in Apalachicola, Florida that pays honor to “southern soliders” who served in Vietnam. What the fuck is that supposed to mean??? There were plenty of “Yankees” whose home of record was a base in the south. I wrote them but go no reply.
Major Major Major Major
@Iowa Old Lady: if only we could get rid of the tech bros.
WaterGirl
I just ate my first popsicle made from my new stainless steel popsicle molds. I used 2 cups of awesome peaches, 2/3 cup of water, 1/3 cup of sugar (half of what the recipe called for) and a few squeezes of fresh lemon.
5 minutes to put it together, 5 hours to freeze. Oh my gosh, best popsicle ever!
Prescott Cactus
I’ve just discovered via spousal notification that our dishwasher has a filter in it. Over 50 years on planet earth, around 3 with this dishwasher and not one, but a 2 pc filtering system.
I never knew. . . Removed and soaking in vinegar.
Iowa Old Lady
@raven: I have a friend from SC whose southernness is an important part of her identity. She talks about southern cooking or southern history or whatever.
It’s funny how you get that in some places but not others. In Texas, people talk about Texas style or Texas food. To a lesser degree, people in Iowa talk about Iowa values or an Iowa way of life. When I lived in Detroit, I never heard anyone talk about Michigan that way.
raven
@Iowa Old Lady: I’ve got no problem with any of that. My friend from Des Moines is out of control about Iowa! I just think having a memorial like that is a slap in the face and stupid. State, sure, “Southern”, bullshit.
La Caterina (Mrs. Johannes)
@WaterGirl: Where did you get the popsicle molds?
Shell
Ever try to dig up a horseradish root? You never have to worry about killing off the plant jst cause you want to make a little horseradish sauce.
Amir Khalid
@Matt McIrvin:
If he does that, there’s no more reason to believe that his candidacy was all about the issues. It may have started out that way, but we all saw how he went from being about the issues to nitpicking the primary process. And a politician who’s willing to carpetbag into two very different parties to seek the presidency — the Democratic party and then the Green party — is not one I’d trust with the office.
mike in dc
The Next Fox Corporate Meeting
rikyrah
Congratulations Venus and Serena on your Doubles Win at Wimbledon!
burnspbesq
@Prescott Cactus:
Thanks. My kid brother, a Mr. Mom with an MBA, is helping her manage Dad’s estate, which he deliberately made pretty simple. I talk to her occasionally, but her lawyer was my first boss after law school, so I don’t feel much need to be hands-on.
hovercraft
@D58826:
Being a black person in this country has always been an internal conflict for most of us, we love our country but are very clear eyed about it’s shortcomings. Rev. Wright was not a surprise to any of us, hell he even spoke for many of us. We are also according to many surveys the most optimistic about Americas future, these are trying times economically and socially. We knew that racism was systemic and that we were no where near a post racial society, as if that is even a thing. What the hell does that mean, I’m black and proud of it I’m proud of my heritage as I’m sure you are, we don’t want society to be post racial just to treat every one equally. We are optimistic because what the Tuskegee airmen went through can’t happen today, Colin Powell was the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs. We are aware of the progress that we have made as a nation, but there is still a long way to go. For decades ours complaints fell on deaf ears, but now with social media the nation has been forced to see our lived truth. Are we angry bitter yes and no we’ve adapted to the reality of the society we live in. We give our kids the talk, is it fair that we have to, no, but we do what we must to survive. The great recession was harder on black and brown people than anyone else and yet we are more optimistic about our children’s futures maybe because for us getting ahead has always been such a struggle and since we’ve done it before we can do it again. Watching these videos is painful and frustrating and can make you just want to lash out, I’m tired of watching these innocent people die for no reason, but America is watching and listening now and saying that this has to stop. Right now it’s not enough people, but everyday it’s more and more, and maybe the time the next generation reaches my age (48) this will no longer be an everyday occurrence. For every one of these horrific videos we see there are hundreds more of these murders not caught on tape. We started out as chattel and now we have a black man as president. We believe that America is slowly making progress every day, we are optimistic about the future of race relations in this country, we have to be for our children. But in the mean time we prepare them for the struggle they will have to wage everyday of their lives as a black person in America.
WaterGirl
@La Caterina (Mrs. Johannes): I had been looking for about 3 years on amazon, and I finally found what I was looking for. I don’t like the idea of using plastic, and until last week, the only stainless steel molds I could find on amazon were a phallic shape that was just too laughable. (ordered and sent back)
Onyx Stainless Steel Popsicle Mold
bemused
@efgoldman:
Oh wow, our granddaughter’s birthday is on the 16th! This age is so much fun. They have a sense of humor, talking a lot and so much imagination. She loves R2D2 and all things Star Wars due to her fan father and uncles and P J Masks cartoons.
CarolDuhart2
@satby: Condolences to trollhatten, and you too, satby. Speaking of inheritances, I am thankful that all I’ve inherited is some of my mom’s clothes. Every time I wear something of hers I appreciate her taste and think of her kindly.
hovercraft
@the Conster, la Citoyenne:
I’m a fan of Shetland and it’s scenery. Don’t know if I could live somewhere that remote, but it’s beautiful.
Mary G
@satby: I worked for for an attorney who did a lot of divorce work too. People can get insane. She had one client whose bill was more than $20,000 (in 1977 dollars). They had been at it for years and the only issue left was who got the Frank Sinatra albums?
I asked my boss why they couldn’t just get another set of albums and she said Dog forbid, she pays your salary plus expenses for three of my pro-bono cases. We had a whole routine where she would call, Mildred would talk to to her for a minute or two, then I’d break in saying that Judge Smith was on the line, she’d tell me to tell him he’d just have to wait, then hang up and I would spend up to 90 minutes saying yes, no, and really?
That killed my desire to be a lawyer, so there was one plus.
burnspbesq
@the Conster, la Citoyenne:
Not sure what that’s supposed to mean. There isn’t much wrong with either masturbation or capitalism, so this seems to be a matter of 1+1=asparagus. Typical Berniac logic.
J R in WV
@satby:
My brother and I were co-executors. Regarding the stuff, the house was chock full, my parents were each the last member of their families in town, so stuff just landed there. My brother and I got stickers, red dots and green dots (I forget the real colors) and flipped a coin to start, and then we wandered the house together picking out stuff we wanted.
He had to transport to Texas, and picked out some heavy antiques. I picked art and stuff they brought back from Africa and the Orient. Then there was an auction. Near the end I saw my Dad collection of swizzle sticks from bars around the world, and I bid for it, paid $35, $3.50 to the auctioneer and $17 to my brother.
We even sold the house and property at the auction, way less than it was worth, but it wasn’t show ready, had stood empty for 2 or 3 years, and it was no hassle.
Whenever anyone started to go off on anything either one of us would just say, “that doesn’t matter right now…” and it would peter out. Sorry you’re having issues, it can be really strange.
Friend’s grandfather was in his 80s, a farmer, and got run over by his tractor. The next morning, his cattle were gone, 30 head, and friend went to the hospital, his aunt and his mom each had a will they were trying to get grandpa to sign, while suffering from broken ribs and medicated to the eyebrows. Friend was a cop, and asked the hospital to run them off. He also made one phone call and got the cattle back. Grandpa lived another 12 years!
Couldn’t believe it, but every word is true. We used to hunt rabbits up there, now the bottom pasture is a lake with a mega-house at the far end…
I'mNotSureWhoIWantToBeYet
@wenchacha: I’ve got several patches of it – I’ll be busy a while. Our mutt Sophie seemingly doesn’t like it (smart girl) – she won’t even walk past it if she doesn’t have to. A year or two ago I started digging out a root of one of them – it was about an inch in diameter and went on for 6+ feet a few inches below the surface. I’ll probably have to use Roundup or something on it. :-/
Cheers,
Scott.
(Who should hire someone to clear the beds of weeds, etc., again, but would rather do it himself except it’s 95F with lots of humidity…)
rikyrah
Watch: Serena Williams recites Maya Angelou poem in BBC montage
MomSense
@Iowa Old Lady:
I think we’ve got all the states beat. We actually say Maine, the way life should be.
raven
@wenchacha: Try kudzu.
raven
Long Hot Summer just started on TMC.
MomSense
@hovercraft:
I am such a fan that I learned to knit some of the traditional designs and garments.
I'mNotSureWhoIWantToBeYet
@Major Major Major Major: :-)
There is the other homonym – Polk. Supposedly James K. Polk partisans wore parts of the plant during his presidential campaign:
It’s a striking, hearty plant with beautiful berries. It’s a shame it’s so poisonous to mammals (seeds are spread by birds).
Cheers,
Scott.
Mnemosyne
@satby:
After what we dealt with, I would NEVER have a family member as my executor, especially a son or daughter. Even when people mean well, their grief over the parent’s death can impair their judgment. I still can’t believe some of the stuff that came out of my brother’s mouth during the whole process.
(Short version: my brother found out during the process of executing the will that he had very nearly been disinherited because my dad didn’t like his second wife. That really screwed up the whole process and his emotions about it, to say the least.)
NotMax
@Snarkworth, short-fingered Bulgarian
Also too, Broadchurch.
Mnemosyne
@trollhattan:
I’m so sorry. I hope you were at least able to have the kind of wake where you all stand around and tell funny stories about the deceased. That’s the kind I would want.
Snarkworth, short-fingered Bulgarian
Powerful essay, hovercraft.
MomSense
@trollhattan:
My condolences.
Tazj
@CarolDuhart2:My mom died in April and though she was petite and I’m 5’7″, I kept one one of her oversize sweatshirts to wear. One that I always took out of her closet to wear when I was cold at her house.
My condolences also to Satby and Trollhatten. My mother died from dementia and my sisters and I took care of her in her home. It often felt like sharing a child with two other people running back and forth from her house to mine. It’ just such a difficult situation and all kinds of disagreements and past hurts seemed to pop up.
I hope things are resolved in a manner that is fair to you Satby.
rikyrah
@Aimai:
Congratulations to her on the program and the subject matter – wow!
rikyrah
@01jack:
I know I’m too late, but I enjoyed Dory and Pets.
Have not seen BFG
Mnemosyne
@hovercraft:
I knew he was eventually going to reference that verse thanks to it having been highlighted in Hamilton, but I didn’t expect it under these terrible circumstances.
(For those who haven’t seen the play or heard the cast album, there are specific parallels drawn between Washington and Obama in Washington’s final number, “One Last Time.”)
CaseyL
@satby: I hope to at some point. I’ve just started “serious” study of the form, as opposed to dabbling. The piece for Mom will be my second biggish one, and an opportunity to see if the gryphon (my first big piece, which came out astonishingly well) was a lucky fluke or if I’m really and truly good at this. Good enough work to sell – that is the hoped for goal, but probably not for a while yet!
@Prescott Cactus: Happy to be an inspiration :)
gogol's wife
@hovercraft:
Thank you.
delk
@Snarkworth, short-fingered Bulgarian: Rosemary and Thyme. Two middle-aged female ‘detectives’. They are gardeners so there is a lot of beautiful scenery.
01jack
@rikyrah: Not too late, thank you; I’m about to head out for a 4:00 showing (cheap time at my theater). Decided that BFG might best suit my mood. I know I’ll see them all eventually, it’s more a matter of weather any are must-see-theater or not.
ruemara
@satby: money changes everything, doesn’t it? Sorry this is happening.
Condolences to you, trollhaten.
2016 is really not worth completing. I saw we roll back to 2015 until the next model year arrives. We can do this to 2020, if necessary.
10 more days until San Diego. Half of me is glad to go, half of me thinks I should stay home in a darkened room for that time. Tough call.
NotMax
@J R in WV
Other side of the coin (story from 2005).
Elizabelle
@hovercraft: Optimism is a form of courage and strength, and it does not preclude patience. Sometimes more patience than you ever expected to need.
Loved your comment/essay.
Sad as this week has been, I think the world is changing and these deaths will bring some change. We’re seeing a counter-reaction, but people with hearts and minds that can be changed are often more quiet and wise about it.
Gelfling545
Spent the afternoon sipping St. Germaine cocktails in my daughter’s garden. Today was her town’s’ garden walk in which she participates enthusiastically.
Elizabelle
@satby: It never ends! But you will come out of this fine.
@trollhattan: Sorry for your loss too.
Pogonip
@satby: Sorry to hear that. Makes me appreciate my brother. He’s no trouble.
Mnemosyne
@ruemara:
I do not want to have to do 2015 again. No effing way.
Elizabelle
@Gelfling545: Some more St. Germain cocktail recipes. Had never heard of it, but will acquire a bottle this late summer.
Your afternoon sounds wonderfully sophisticated.
Pogonip
@trollhattan: sorry to hear about your loss.
eric
@satby: before it escalates, is there a way we can get in touch with another. I handle (usually) high net worth fiduciary and estate disputes and there may be a way to short circuit this without the need for lawyers all the way around. What they are saying is not irrational, in the sense that if and when they sell it, they could (but not necessarily) pay a commission on the sale, and hence want you to pay your pro rata share so that you dont get a windfall by getting bought out now. depending on the numbers, there may be a way to compromise that would be less expensive than lawyers.
eric
eric
@Prescott Cactus: yes. plus you may have the right to seek a partition action, that forces a sale of the property. (Not saying you should, but if you can, that is leverage to try and potentially negotiate a compromise figure if that is what you want.
Uncle Cosmo
One more late-arriving vote for Foyle’s War here.
@efgoldman:
(The second verse is decidedly less whimsical & can be omitted for the current purpose.)
debbie
@efgoldman:
Sorry for not being clearer (trying to keep it as short as possible). Aetna told my executor brother it would be split evenly. I call this MBA math!
Emma
@rikyrah: Yay!!!!
Barb2
Road rage – clear case of cop lying.
First we heard the cop’s story – “he feared for is life.”
Cop was in car he could have driven away. Victim was on foot, after pulling his car over and getting out of his car. Cop claims guy punched his face several times and then he fired two roumd.
There is a video – but of course there is. It looks like a store survalience video.
The video does not match the cop’s version. There was no time for the victim to punch the cop. How did the cop’s face get bloody? First version, cop’s version is the linked article. First version, a lie, is the first account we all hear.
Now we can look at the video, read the cop’s lies and go back to the video and see how the cop lied. There are several bad cops involved and there is a cover up of a murder.
Will the cop walk away – or waddle away from this murder?
That cop was never in fear for his life. The cop was in a car – he could have left. All the power and control was in the hands of the lying cop.
Do the cops always lie? Their story is reported first – which corrupts other versions. Seems like the media is an accomplice to the killer cops.
Cops need to be held accountable for their lies.
The victim had his family in the car. Nice lesson for the kids. Snark.
Sister Rail Gun of Warm Humanitarianism
Ugh. Inheritances.
My parents had selected her brother and a friend at church to be the executors of their will, back when they first wrote it up. Then my father died, then the friend died, and my mother decided to redo the will, as she distributed a lot of the specific items listed in the first will after Dad’s death. I insisted that she pick another executor, as I didn’t trust her brother any further than I can throw his house. She agreed, reluctantly, and the lawyer who drew up her will agreed to do it.
The woman wasn’t even cold before said brother called to inform me that she had always promised he could have her car.
Paying the lawyer to execute the will wasn’t cheap, but I much preferred he get the executor’s percentage than my uncle.
debbie
@Snarkworth, short-fingered Bulgarian:
Has anyone recommended Brideshead Revisited? It’s from 1981, but the production values are as good as any of today’s programs. I can’t be objective, because I’ve literally seen it at least a hundred times (those Hammaniacs are mere novices), but it’s definitely time well spent.
AliceBlue
Has anyone seen Free State of Jones? I’m very interested in it but it’s gotten pretty lukewarm reviews.
dogwood
@Uncle Cosmo:
Me too on Foyle’s War. And “The Emperor of Ice Cream”. One of the poems I associate with great times in the classroom.
NotMax
@debbie
Top-notch production, and one of Olivier’s last roles.
Neglected above to mention Hetty Wainthropp Investigates. Not currently on Netflix, but ought to be fairly readily viewable elsewhere.
J R in WV
@efgoldman:
As a guy who worked on and with computers from 1972 til now:
MomSense
@ruemara:
2016 has been awful. I hope you go to San Diego and it is much better than expected.
J R in WV
@hovercraft:
God bless you for writing this! I hope so hard that your kids won’t ever have to worry about THEIR kids running into random racist cop!!
I'mNotSureWhoIWantToBeYet
@hovercraft: As everyone else said, this is a great post hover. I hope you can post it elsewhere so that it can get more visibility.
Thanks, and best of luck! Here’s hoping we can change the USA for the better so that less “luck” is needed going forward…
Cheers,
Scott.
scuffletuffle
@satby: all those costs should come off the top, before the net proceeds are divided. Your sister is wrong and trying to screw you.
Miss Bianca
@SiubhanDuinne: Me, too. We still have siblings not speaking to each other, and it’s been 15 years or more since my died died. Just a ghastly mess all around.
@satby: I’m so sorry to hear it. Yeah, you may have to lawyer up yourself, if you’re not prepared to roll over and give your sister what she wants/
The Pale Scot
Betty,
Salmonella & chickens,
The Fuzzy Fluffy Super-Cute Health Threat In Your Backyard
Phenomena – National Geographic
Thought you might find it interesting, I guess if you raise them from the egg you can avoid this issue?
Miss Bianca
@NotMax: Real Live Bleak House!
@hovercraft: Thanks for that.
satby
@eric: hi eric, my nym goes to my etsy store website, and you can leave a message there I can respond to. And thanks very much!
JGabriel
Betty Cracker @ Top:
Paging Arthur Clarke:
eric
@satby: message sent.
rikyrah
@hovercraft:
you are correct.
thank you.
debbie
@satby:
Ironically, this just popped up on my FB page from the group “Humans of New York”:
(a really great group to follow, by the way)
Matt McIrvin
@efgoldman:
I’m sure he won’t go Green; I’m just bracing for the ranting freakout my dead-ender acquaintances are going to have when Sanders endorses Hillary Clinton. Some of them have already sunk into despair about the election and just emotionally checked out (they’re convinced Trump is going to win, because Hillary can’t possibly beat him).
hovercraft
Thanks everyone for the support.
hovercraft
Thanks everyone for the show of support.
Groucho48
@Miss Bianca:
Jarndyce and Jarndyce!