[audio-pals] Re: Surely to Goodness

  • From: Thomas McMahan <shadowmonstrosity@xxxxxxx>
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  • Date: Tue, 5 May 2015 19:46:32 -0500

Nope ht ebird’s name is Winston, or Winny as we call him, and he is a gabby
politician kind of bird.

When we we’re at Wal-mart over in Watseka today we checked to see if they had
any electric pots, but they only had the skillets, all the rest were crockpots.
But these pots have the thermostat plug that you plug into it for power and
thus heat, they can seriously do some cooking. About as good as a pot on the
burner of a decent stove, so a person could touch it and burn themselves if not
careful if it’s turned up. Cindy thinks we have one around here some place,
she thinks her mom gave both she and Pat one, but if we have one then it’s
stored away some place, like the shed. I know we had one that we had gotten
from her great Aunt, but that one went bad, but that one was probably bought
back in the 70s at the latest, but these things you can make a serious pot of
stew with the ingredients not having been cooked before, so you know what it
can do to a little pork roast, although I never brought the temperature up that
much because I want it to barbecue, and that of course is slow cooking. Well
it’s been in there for over 24 hours, and is resting now, so shortly I will
take it out and spread it, and that probably won’t be much work at all to get
that done. I think it will make some good pork barbecue. I usually do them
for 12 hours to 16, but my best ones have been 24 hour cooking, so I’m hoping
this one will be one of the better ones then. If Patti hasn’t already gotten
into it *lol*. She was curious about it, but at least earlier today she didn’t
mess with it, but when we got home she was wanting to get into it I think, so
she must see that it’s done through the lid.

Maybe we’ll try to get Winny over here Thursday it’s supposed to be in the mid
80s outside that day so should be pretty safe to move him because next week is
supposed to be cooler again, back in mid and upper 60s for start of week, to
move him in that would require covering him probably, or his cage would have to
be covered good because of wind draft, that could get a tropical bird sick
quick.

Years ago when temps would be in 80s and 90s Pat would roll the parrots outside
to let them enjoy what all was going on and they would react to all of the
outside birds and people etc. We didn’t do that from our house though, but
when Pat lived with her mother and father is when she would take the birds
outside. She used to take Thumbs out with her just on her shoulder, drive
around with him and the whole 9 yards in summer time. I’m not sure that would
work now though because he’s been in his own cage for so many years even if Pat
were fully functional. But then again thats how good she was with animals. I
think she could walk up to a poler bear and pet it, and maybe even get it to go
to Heather’s house *lol*.

On May 5, 2015, at 2:16 PM, Josh <lawdog911@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

It sounds like a lot going on there in your neck of the woods. The pork roast
sounds good too. I have never heard of an electric pot. I thought one crock
pot was the same as the next pot when it came to things like that. I am glad
to hear that you have not killed Pat with your cooking. Is the birds name
Gabby?

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While exiting at high speed too right?

Nah not much happening here really. Pat’s mom got her knee replaced last
Wednesday, so Pat’s sister has been over there mostly the past few days,
which means Pat has to survive with my cooking. So far she’s alive and not
complaining, but it usually has to be pretty bad before Pat complains *lol*.

Speaking of cooking, I put a pork roast in the electric pot yesterday, cooked
it at medium for quite a few hours then turned it down to low while I was
sleeping, and now have it back up to medium. When done it should be fall
apart barbecue. The electric pot has a lot more power than a crockpot. The
medium settings are hotter than crockpot for anyone who hasn’t ever used one
before. I haven’t ever done a pork roast with one either, we do have a
roaster that sort of works the same way and I’ve done pork with that, but
with the pot it’s cooking in the sauce. Danny won’t like that since it’s a
wet barbecue, although I bet if I passed him a sandwich of it he would still
eat it.

At some point on a nice warm day we are going to move Pat’s mom’s bird over
here. He’s lived here before so he and our bird know each other. It’s
becoming more of a challenge for Barb to take care of him, and I think she
worries about him being isolated to much. SO there will be some adjustment
period when he comes over here, because he won’t be used to having people
around him all the time, and he is much more gabby than our bird, but he is
also much more social than our bird too. Being a cockatoo, they are less apt
to imprint to just one person as a macaw does, thus he’s more apt to be
interactive too. So our house will get louder. It may force Patti and I to
become day people too, or we’ll have to move bedroom upstairs, which I
wouldn’t mind actually come to think about it. I think Pat could handle it
now too. The electric bill will increase some because we would be running a
window unit up there, but it probably wouldn’t go up to much. It’s more of
just the matter of moving back up there and cleaning stuff up up there.

Other than that not much else, just killing zombies. Oh also not this past
Sunday but the Sunday before we went over to church for the morning service
instead of going on Saturday evening. Pat did well with it, no problem.
Hopefully we can keep doing that and they can just cancel the Saturday
evening services, we are usually the only ones that show up over there for
that. Our preacher has cancer, and it’s an aggressive form of it, this would
give him a break so he can get more rest, or spend more time with his family
at least too. Probably best for him to make what memories he can because
the clock is probably ticking pretty loud for him now. We can already tell
it’s sapping his strength some. So I am thinking in a year or less the
church will be having to explore hiring another pastor, but I also know the
one we have will keep doing what he can until he drops too, just that sort of
person.

So the future is offering a number of changes to come probably.

Oh also Josh, one thing that is often forgotten concerning the wages for
women verses men is that the cost of benefits are typically higher for women
for healthcare needs, so weigh those costs and see if that equals out the
equation a little more to a balance. People often forget that the benefits
package is also their wage, it’s not coming out of the company’s pocket even
if they do say they are matching or covering it, in reality it is just a cost
of labor to stay competitive and it’s all a wage when totaled up. They just
don’t give out of the goodness of their hearts, they count it as their wages
they are paying you, it’s just that you don’t see it. Well not until you
deal with the insurance company and find out you are in a disastrous HMO
*lol*.


Same with the taxes paid out, they say it’s them paying half, but in reality,
they are just paying half of it before they give you the rest, because if you
weren’t there they wouldn’t be paying for that slot, thus it’s actually part
of your wage package..

The advantage is that they can deal with the leverage of a group of employees
verses you as an individual trying to leverage an insurance company to get
the best deal possible. Which is what you might do if they just converted it
all into cash and paid you.
On May 5, 2015, at 7:24 AM, Josh <lawdog911@xxxxxxxxxxx
<mailto:lawdog911@xxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:

Surely to goodness I of all people can get someone stirred up on here *LOL*.
If not I guess I am losing my touch. So, what is everyone up to? I am
contemplating a few things such as future plans, politics and how to get the
state to recognize disability as part of diversity rather than something
separate, making an app for my universities disability office so that
students can post questions that hey otherwise would not be comfortable
asking, how to help Amanda get back in the job force, and while I am at
trying to figure out how to best help Amanda get back in the job market also
thinking about the wage gap that exists between males and females working in
the same field and same position. It was much larger than it is today, but
it is still about an .18 cent difference. Whether I should just get a job or
go on to graduate school. With Amanda being out of work it is very tempting
to start putting in applications now that I am finished with the
undergraduate part of things. One professor that my final was an essay and
that I was worried about the grade in that class wrote me yesterday and told
me that I currently have the highest grade in her class. So, only one grade
still out. Hey Heaver, you are pretty opinionated what do you have to say
about all of this? *LOL*. Yes, I called you out Heaver. Bethann, are you
going to just sit idly by and fight the urge to respond? Surely not, that is
not in your character. Don, I am going to have to change the subject line to
your name in order to get you to respond, c’mon don’t be shy you will never
get any of your shine sold by being shy *LOL*. Besides who has ever heard of
a shy biker gang dude *LOL*. With all you have done taking on Castro in
Cuba, riding through the psychological investigation office wall on your
bike, and chasing wild women all over town there is no reason to be shy now.
Danny, I am guessing that you finally got moved back in your tree. Is that a
safe assumption? Have you and the squirrels settled any disagreements that
may have lead to the eviction from your tree? Jamie, are you keeping the
peace there in Scotland, keeping your dance music down to tolerable levels?
Liz, I hope that Roy will disable the blizzard machine now that I am
finishing up with school *LOL*. Suzi, how is the bowling game coming along?
Bowling any 300’s lately? Tom, hopefully you are keeping your neighbors in
line there in Illinois. How is Pat doing? For the newer members that I have
not really gotten to harass…I mean get to know due to school implementing
time constraints on me *LOL* I hope to be able to get to know you all better
now that school is out. I also hope to post to the group an audio letter
before long. Well, now that I have hopefully started a firestorm of messages
I will go for now *LOL*. As all my hippie brothers and sisters would say
peace *throws up a peace sign while exiting* *LOL*.

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