Bluntness

I've also been told I have little tact, so if this offends you simply ride on.

Tuesday, September 21, 2021

Trim This

 Yesterday I got my hair cut short.  Short means fewer visits to the barber, though yesterday's visit was a bit surreal.  My barber yesterday was a middle-aged, tatted man who I saw, when he smiled, was missing some teeth.  Shortly after he had begun trimming with a scissors, he told me that he had gotten to work late because his son had been suspended from school, and he had been the one to pick him up and take him home.  The reason for the suspension?  His son had made a video of himself destroying school property and posted it on TikTok, part of the 'delicious licks' trend.  My barber proceeded to tell me that he also knew a lot about bad kids, since he had been one, having gone to jail 3 times (that's right, he told me he had been in jail 3 times).  And what did I do?  Laugh.  Seriously, for all his seriousness, he was funny as hell, and he knew it.  He got a nice tip.


My laser printer is now working again.  It took a tech from Microsoft to tell me what I already knew, that one of their recent updates had turned off certain printing aspects.  That was amusing, too.  He was remotely working in my laptop trying to find the problem while I chatted with him.  He say he was going to try something and I'd say that I had already tried it and it didn't work... and he tried it anyway.  He ended up reverting to the previous version of Word installed prior to the update.  I could only wonder how many others that update had effected adversely.

And, of course, the political hacks of the Supreme Court have decided to take up the Mississippi abortion law on December 1, which means we should find out their decision next June, right before the 2022 midterms.  Will there be a yea or a nay for Roe v. Wade?  Republicans are hoping for a nay, believing such a decision will flood the polls with happy conservatives.  You see, they still believe in the 'silent majority' spoken of by that dolt Reagan.  Such a decision will only hasten the demise of the Republican Party and emblazon the moniker 'political hack' in every mention of Alito, Thomas, and Barrett for eternity because they completely denied the necessity of having a Centrist Constitution.

They will never learn. Vote Blue.

12 comments:

  1. Ew, I don't know how I'd feel about having a hairdresser who'd been in prison three times - but then again, a sense of humour can get you out of many tense situations can't it!

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    1. I was surprised when he blurted out the bit about being in jail... I mean, most don't see that as a badge of honor.

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  2. Those last two words.

    Everything.

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  3. I never dreamed Roe vs Wade ovule have to be retried. It’s infuriating. And my anger at the hypocrisy…a woman’s right to choose is bad, vaccines to save the health of the country’s population also bad. Really?

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    1. The ugly truth is they don't care about you, they don't really care about women, they want a patriarchy based on biblical law.

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  4. I believe I a reversal of Rowe vs Wade will have the liberals up in arms. If I was the republicans I would not want to decision right before elections.

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    1. Not just the Liberals and Progressives, but many, many Independents, and unfortunately for them, they don't care what anybody else wants or believes.

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  5. Oh, Dave. And I was thinking you were going to tell us about your manscaping. Also, an ex-con as a hairdresser/barber? Badass. His kid will be in juvie in a year, probably. Proud dad.
    The Repugs are coming for reproductive rights all right. And the court is stacked.

    XOXO

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    1. I do think that's quite probable. I did get a really great haircut, too.

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  6. Well you got my barber beat. He is only a drag queen and I don't think he has been to jail... yet. Finding a good barber is hard so I am glad you were happy with the result. I think Mississippi is about as red as Idaho. We are trying to vote blue up here but it feels like it is going to take a few generations. Maybe we can be purple? Take care.

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    1. Usually most states go purple before they go blue, it's in the genetics, I think. A drag queen? That would be neat.

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