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Friday, January 20, 2023

He was Stardust

 Friday has arrived.  My next 3 days are going to be different.  I work.  That's right.  Not only do I work, I'll be at the store for an 8 hour shift each day.  How will I survive?  Probably easily.  Tomorrow might be busy.  People are beginning to anticipate their income tax refunds.  I know I'm looking forward to mine.  I still owe a couple of grand on the laundry room update.

I have noticed my water bill has dropped... a lot.  Last month I used 300 less gallons.  The front load washer uses far less water.  As for the electric, it's difficult to tell.  PP&L is having problems with their website.  No usage details are showing up.  Their excuse is that they're having problems with their server.  

My ex-neighbor sent me a text asking how things were going, and how the dogs were doing.  She has a bit of dementia.  Instead of Lily and Biggie, she used her dog's names.  I will tell her they're doing fine.  No need to confuse her more than she already is.

And, speaking of the house next door.  Late yesterday afternoon there was the sound of something heavy being rolled from the kitchen into the living.  (Sometimes the workers are loud).  Suddenly, there was a very loud crash from the front of the house.  I mean loud.  Letting curiosity get the better of me, I looked out the window.  That sound was the last of their 2 refrigerators being pushed off the front porch onto the sidewalk below.  I don't know the workers doing the rehab are as skilled as they think themselves to be.

I cut almost 2000 words from the last chapter yesterday.  Wow.  They were unnecessary. I can remember when doing such an edit would have cut me to the quick.  Now, it's just business.

David Crosby died yesterday.  He was 81.  A liver transplant survivor.  People my age can tell you how often his turbulent life made the news.  Crosby, Stills, and Nash had amazing harmony.  Here they are singing a song written for them by Joni Mitchell when Crosby and the rest of the band were in their late 60's.  They still have the harmony.



And, of course, yesterday the Supreme Court said their investigation had failed to find out who leaked the fact that they were going to overturn Roe v Wade.  But then they only asked the court clerks and their spouses, least that's what they're saying.  The judges and their spouses were supposedly not questioned.  This is just one more way for them to lose credibility.  Kevin McCarthy wants to set up a special committee to investigate since the leaker had to have been a liberal.  Republicans will never have enough dead horses to kick.

Finally, the Republicans are also floating the idea of a 30% sales tax that would eliminate Income Tax.  Of course, the middle and lower classes would be hurt the worst.  No doubt stupid Republicans are thinking this would be great, without understanding this would mean no more refunds, no more child tax credits, in fact quite a number of tax programs in place to help the poor would disappear.  Ouch.


10 comments:

  1. I'll be curious to see how my water bill pans out once my new toilets are installed too. I think once you update to energy-saving goods it really hits you how inefficient the old stuff was. Oh and I bet my "crash" was louder than yours this morning. We had a propane tanker go up in flames 10 km from here. I thought it was a plane going down!

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    1. So far I've been pleased with the new washer and dryer. And I do not doubt in the least that your crash was definitely louder than mine.

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  2. We are stardust, we are golden ––and they really were. Crosby came back from a lot of misery and stayed clean and sober for years. His death hits me hard.

    Love,
    Janie

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    1. Things were different, everyone smoked, no one talked about lung cancer, and there was this herb you couldn't buy in supermarkets.

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  3. Like the light Christine McVie, David Crosby had quite a song book of classics. I started listening to some of them today I forgot just how many. He will be missed.

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    1. His solo ventures weren't too successful, but when he harmonized there was perfection.

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  4. Ohh good thing about the water bill. It’s always nice to notice that. And the refs are all about tax breaks for pep with money. The middle and lower classes can go eff themselves.
    The MAGAts will not notice.

    Sad about Crosby. He was part of iconic groups.

    XOXO

    Sixpence

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    1. The common man is a group the Republicans abandoned long ago in their search for corporate financing.

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  5. The GOP; the party of Rich White Men, and the women who kowtow to them.

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    1. A party that isn't making nearly enough babies to survive.

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