Archive for June, 2008

Jun 22 2008

Big trouble……….

Published by under Uncategorized

For me and trying not to spend money.

While out exploring the nether regions of Shopping Mall USA, we stumbled across this place:

We went there for lunch both days running this weekend-an expensive indulgence ( the sandwhich I like is $6.39-but it is soooo good!). The bread is primo and the soups are pretty good too. I signed the S.O. for their mailing list so we could get a free cookie.

My favorite? The ABC sandwhich on French Bread. Made with Ham, Turkey, Roast Beef, spicy mustard, peppers, and onions.

Even the S.O. liked it and that is like winning 4 stars from a restaurant critic. Thank God I do not work close to the place…………………

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Jun 22 2008

Looking better and better………

Published by under Blogging

The idea of buying a Mac that is.

Came home after a hard day of dragging the S.O. from store to store to  buy all of the stupid stuff things she wants to get for domestic life, and found that I could not log into MY side of the new computer. ( I set the machine up with me as an adminstrator and the S.O. as a mere user-it will be a cold day in Hades before she gets adminstrator rights on any machine my stuff goes into…). Direct from the mouth of Satan   Bill Gates came the following words: “The User Profile Service failed the logon. User profile cannot be loaded.”

WTF?

Thankfully, thanks to Google I discovered I am not the only person who has experienced this failure of Mr Gate’s wonderful contraption. The cure however was not so simple and I must express my deep thanks to all the contributers here,  who carefully gave me the solution. Which was nonetheless more than a little disconcerting because it involves editing the Windows registry-which I know enough about windows to know is a dangerous undertaking if you do not know what you are doing.

Thankfully I was able to boot in Safe mode and rename my profile-delete the offending temporary profile and fix the S.O.’s as well.

Porn   National Geographic pictures probably look better on a Mac any way…………..

 

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Jun 21 2008

Gay marriage-Part II

You can build a thousand bridges, and is it “Skippy the bridgebuilder?” But just savage same sex relationships, sex, lies, and marriage, even once-and that is all they remember you for…………..

To all of those who were able to reaffirm their own high opinion of themselves and how superior they are in their lives, relationships, and overall self image than I appear to be in your eyes-your welcome. Glad to help.

There are more than a few clarifications that I should publish in response to the heated reactions to my sentiments expressed here-but there are not enough hours in the day to do it.  However, I think we cannot just let the subject drop with one reader’s impassioned view of how sad my life is.

The simple fact is that visceral reactions aside- the country has a long way to go before it is ready to fully accept George and Jim, living next door and kissing one or the other good bye in the morning. My Canadian counterpart sums it up very well:

Get married or don’t. I don’t give a shit, and I can’t think of a reason why anyone else, particularly the huge bureaucratic machine of government, would either. People are way too involved with other people’s families. Worse still, is this conservative penchant for being busybodies in the name of small government. Jesus, how can any rational adult advocate the government defining the family when that same government was not long ago headed by a guy who couldn’t define what the meaning of the word “is” is.David Guest, He’d kick him square in the nuts. As we all know, He ain’t down with that.

There’s only one reason that I’m for gay marriage: I can’t think of a reason to be against it without feeling like an idiot. Don’t get me wrong, I’d love to be against it. The anti-gay marriage jokes practically write themselves and it’s very difficult to be funny supporting it. Unfortunately, I’m allergic to stupidity.
In a perfect world, the government wouldn’t have a goddamned thing to do with marriage and people would mind their own business. In that world, conservatives would understand that arguing that the government can’t deliver the mail, yet has a duty to sanctify and protect the family unit only serves to make them look foolish.
Conservatives, especially those of the silly social variety, base their opposition to homosexuality on biblical principles. Jesus, they tell us, wouldn’t like all of this faggotry bounding about. Why, if Jesus saw, say, say, David Guest, He’d kick him square in the nuts. As we all know, He ain’t down with that.
There’s a small problem with that reasoning. The New Testament doesn’t actually address homosexery. It does advocate the subjugation of women and the submission of slaves though.

 

What your humble scribe meant to say-was exactly that. There is no reason for me to be opposed to gay marriage-besides my own fact that guy on guy makes me extremely uncomfortable. That is not, as was pointed out, a reason to ban it.

However, to get to the point where it is accepted comfortably, nationwide, there is still a heck of a lot of social engineering, and law making to be accomplished. And quite simply, California State Supreme Court or no-the pieces are not yet in place to get there from here.

Lets set aside for the moment, that in the place I am now living, there are no shortage of policticans who can get elected, ministers who can fill the collection plate, and card carrying members of the NRA at the local roadhouse who can get elected, confirmed, or envigorated-by saying through polite double talk exactly what I said in a more direct fashion. And those folks exist in a hell of a lot of blue and red states I might add.

However, shove all that aside,and we still come to the fact that marriage law is not-despite assertions to the contrary-gender neutral. To advance the cause of gay marriage, there need to be some big changes to divorce law, and also the system of taxes and other government incentives. The issues about gay marriage are not those faced by rich celebs like Geroge Takei any more than heterosexual couples, in large, have to deal with the same issues as Angelina and Brad. There are some nasty same sex divorces coming down the pike that current laws are ill equipped to deal with.

Plus-if all 50 states do not recognize gay marriage, there are real problems for a society that is very mobile. Married in CA, but not recognized in Arkansas? Good luck trying get a lot of things done. That is similar to what happened to interracial couples about 50 years ago. It took intervention by the national government-in the form of both court rulings and Congressional laws. Can you imagine the uproar about legislating from the bench that would occur if the Supreme Court ruled that gay marriage is a constitutional right? The ruling needs to come-but if at least one person gets elected president, that ruling is not coming anytime soon. Unless Justice Kennedy gets cloned or put into a robotic body.

Add to that the fact that there is still some corporate and benefits law to be gotten through. True-companies may recognize domestic partnerships-but not all do. Personally, I always agreed with Rudy Giuliani on this issue. Guaranteeing Domestic Partnerships accomplishes the goal of gay marriage-without all the legal and spiritual baggage.

Think about it. There is nothing under current law to prevent gay men or women from living together. Nothing that prevents them from expressing love between themsleves. There are however, real obstacles short of marriage from having them enjoy a joint tax deduction-and that is what this rush to the altar is really about. Don’t ever forget it. Does the IRS allow two guys to file jointly? I assume so since all it probabaly really takes is two social security numbers. But has that ever been explored?

And of course there is no guarantee the California ruling will not be overturned in November by popular ballot. People forget that on the whole-California is actually a pretty conservative state once LA and San Francisco are subtracted. Let my Canadian counterpart sum up:

Republicans, losing as they are seats in Illinois, Louisiana and Mississippi, will argue that this is another case of an activist judiciary, despite the fact that the case was decided solely on the merits of California constitution, not the federal one.

It also puts John McCain in a peculiar position. In 2006, he opposed the incredibly wrongheaded Federal Marriage Amendment, but supported and campaigned for a similiar measure in Arizona. McCain rightly believed that marriage is an issue for the individual states to decide.

The problem for McCain is that the state of California has decided and Governor Schwarzenegger has declared that he will not support a constitutional amendment to moot In re Marriage Cases. McCain cannot very well be supportive of the decision lest he antagonize the retarded right wing of his party, but he can’t condemn it without undermining his support for state’s rights.

Of course, the GOP will return to it’s cudgel of “activist judges.” It’s worked for them before and it is one of the very few selling points it has left. That that argument undermines the third branch of government and the rule of law itself doesn’t matter, nor does the fact that the current child president of the United States arguably owes his tenures of office to an “activist judiciary.”

Which gets back to my prime point-marriage, like it or not, is evolving. And it should evolve because its current construct, as well as the demographics of those who practice it,  are changing dramatically. And if there are people who “want to be childless and partnerless”-well they have their place too.

I’d also submit that attitudes are not as far advanced as so many of the commenters in the previous post alluded to. I’ll give you a sea story: A not so long ago and in an ocean far away, a Sailor in a sister squadron said the “phrase that pays”. Rather than transfer the guy off the ship right away,  they kept him in the squadron working while they worked his discharge under “Don’t ask, don’t tell”. As soon as it became common knowledge in the squadron-that same Sailor got the stuffing beaten out of him one night in the  aft berthing. Suffice it to say, he left the ship as soon as he could and the next time someone said the phrase-they were gone the next day. Not because of discrimination, but out of real concern for the guy’s safety. People can tell pollsters all they want-but let the “Not in my backyard” syndrome kick in-and its going to be at least one or two more generations before attitudes change. It is what it is.

And, by the way, a recent poll found over 52 percent of Americans were opposed to gay marriage-at all. So perhaps I have more company than my commenter’s realize.

But in the end, short of a radical return to the 50′s, its coming. How we really live with it will be another story. If it makes marriage and divorce laws evolve to ones based on fairness and not entitlement-well then I guess I’ll have to welcome that change. Or move.

So put that in your pole pipe and smoke it!

 

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Jun 19 2008

Speaking of bitter racists……..

Published by under Japan Living,Politics

I’m pretty sure the Obama campaign would have a fit about this if it aired in the United States:

Japan Probe points out that some blogs have portrayed this as racist, but e-mobile has used this mascot for a while. I think the press would have a field day with it I think.

 

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Jun 19 2008

Dear Mr Gates…….

Published by under Time wasters

If you wonder why the Apple computer company survives-well go back and look what your minions have been doing while you and Melinda were out saving the world. (How’s that going by the way?-Judging by the world these days, I’d say not so well.)

Consider what it takes to install Japanese language input editors so that the S.O. and myself can send e-mails in Japanese. Back in the bad old days-all I had to do was go to the Microsoft web site and down load the IME. Quick, easy and most important of all free.

Now however, you don’t tell people that your newer software products do not come with language packs installed. And then you have the temerity to charge for them! For a loyal Windows user I consider that an insult-which way to the Mac Store?

No one made it clear that I needed to buy the high line Vista to get language packs. Or that when I re-installed Office it would not bring the IME along with it. Even more importantly, it would seem you guys are so anal about software piracy that getting the downloaded IME is a major pain in the U-Know-Where.

So I had to deal with two issues last night-a pissed off S.O. who wanted to e-mail her friends and not trying to screw up my new purchase. It was also a pain in the ass re-setting all of my subscriptions to the SCMP, Japan Times and the Straits Times.

This is enough to send me over to Mac Land. You have been warned.

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Jun 17 2008

New computer bleg.

Published by under Blogging

No post tonight. The computer fairy came today and left me a new desktop!

Too busy setting it up and partioning it so the S.O. has her side and I have mine. So she has her programs and I have my porn programs. My desktop was over 6 years old and it was just not hacking it speed wise. Anybody got any suggestions for setting the old machine up in a network so I can still have use of its hard drive?

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Jun 16 2008

Gay marriage………

UPDATE! Since an emotional arguement seems to stir up the wrong kind of emotions I’ve gone through and corrected the offending F word. A more reasoned post on this same subject will be posted tonight.

Driving home from work today, I heard someone talking on NPR about getting “married”.

Now I’m not a big fan of anything gay rights related. Frankly, for the life of me,  I never understood the whole attraction of trying to go ”up the down staircase”-even between a man and a woman. I’ll stick to the two traditional, and generally well lubricated, female entry points-thank you very much.

And try as I might I cannot get behind the idea of two guys, getting married. Then slipping away into pole smoking, happily ever after, bliss. I should, given my general feelings that sex is good and more sex is better. But try as I might I just can’t do it. Guys don’t do guys. Sorry-that’s just the order of things.
However, this whole gay marriage thing may be the opportunity for society and the world to re-think marriage in general. If those who practice the lifestyle get their way, marriage will become recognized for what it has become-an economic partnership; a contract-that sometimes works well for a long time-and sometimes is best torn up early. Certainly it has moved past the nonsense of one person being the end all, and be all, of human emotional and sexual existence.

Maybe once upon a time-marriage in its traditional form made sense. It protected the species in a whole bunch of ways. It still provides an environment for raising children, only the odds of it being a successful way to raise children are diminshing.

Certainly the whole monogamy thing has out lived its usefulness. I’m jaded on the whole enterprise I know, but if current statistics are any indicator, women are not providing what men need near enough.  And the idea of only one partner for 50+ years-especially if that partner has an allergy to spit polishing the bishop-well that stopped computing a great while ago.

Once was a time when those who practice the lifestyle were leading the way on that score. It was considered a free and open life style and except for the whole men on men thing-it was outpacing heterosexuals in quantity. Of course back in the good old days-even heterosexuals were getting more than appears to be the case today. At least if memory serves me ok-I liked the 70′s for a whole bunch of reasons. One of which had to do with Mr. Goodbar. Reason #238 why I miss Asia. I missed out on my chance to enter the priesthood.

Of course then along came AIDS, and screwed it up for everybody. (To quote Sam Kinison-” Because a few lifestyle practioners had to f**k some monkeys, now we have to live with the black plague of the 80′s.”). Many saw it as the natural result of the licentious lifestyle. Maybe-but all that proves is that medical science had not come as far as it should have. Even in a totally married world-sexually transmitted diseases should be as rare as smallpox IMHO.

The problem is-no one has still come up with a decent way to raise kids besides marriage-and as a result divorce still ranks right up there as a major problem. Can’t wait till some guy has to fork over half his pension to his “domestic partner”. Welcome to party pal!

So even if marriage survives-it is time to rewrite the contract on the front end. And fix the really bad features of the current system. Maybe besides a marriage licence everyone should be required to get a pre-nup.

So I’m no fan of gay marriage-truth be told. Why gay guys are on fire to screw up your lives is beyond me.  Just remember, I warned you.

Some see the move as an attempt to preserve traditional values, while others see it as a cynical ploy to ensure that Vice President Dick Cheney will never have to pay for his gay daughter’s wedding.” —Jon Stewart, on President Bush’s proposal for a constitutional amendment to ban gay marriage

 

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Jun 16 2008

Call me silly-I was rooting for Rocco……..

Published by under Golf

Golf and  sex are about the only things you can enjoy without being good at it.” -Jimmy Demaret

Well at least I got to play golf yesterday. Tried for a trifecta………but alas “the tired fairy” showed up.

And part of that lack of performance on the S.O.’s part can be blamed on watching a couple hours of Golf Channel coverage of the US open.

We played golf yesterday for the probably the first time in about 3 months. And, in my case, it showed.
The S.O. on the other hand, just trudged up the middle of the fairway. No breathtaking long shots-just the good straight shots she hits every time. I hate the woman.

We got back to the apartment in time to watch the tail end of the US Open. I told the S.O. at the time, that Rocco should have been playing after Tiger. The way it was, it could not have been very much fun to watch him ruin his Sunday on #18. Tiger’s a golfing machine. He does everything with machine like precision. He probably romances the Swedish model with machine like precision.

Thus I was rooting for Rocco today. Problem was, I had to work. Coming back from a meeting, I noticed it was more than the usual quiet in cubicle land. Where was everybody?

They were all back in the break room watching the end of the playoff. To my suprise Rocco had a 1 stroke lead. However God, in one of his cruel jokes had given Tiger just a short birdie putt to make. I knew then it was  all over but the kiss from the Swedish Model. Tiger just wears you down.

Now mind you, I know he is the greatest player in the world. However, that smug, disciplined, power hitting, perfect swing of his-well, real people just don’t play that way.

Which was why I wanted Rocco to win. Tiger could have afforded it.

My ideal golf match-manno y manno? Tiger Woods vs. John Daly. Even up till 18- when Daly chips in for a miracle birdie. At which point his caddie hands him a beer. Everyman vs Robogolfer. With Everyman putting Robogolfer in his place.

4 Wives, some money issues, kids in 3 marriages, telling Calloway to take their rehab and shove it-now that is my kind of hero. Tiger on the other hand knows when to say when. Where is the fun in that?

So if you ask me-it would have been better for golf if Rocco had won.

 

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Jun 15 2008

She understands

Published by under Feminist Buffoonery

Madam Chiang has a post about me. She points out that what women want these days is a Retrosexual.

Once, men were simply men. But then feminists decided they were chauvinist pigs who didn’t spend enough time doing the dishes. So along came the guilt-ridden New Man, swiftly followed by sensitive, moisturising Metrosexual Man. Of course, women soon missed the whiff of testosterone and were calling for the return of Real Men. Now a new book, The Retrosexual Manual: How To Be A Real Man, has been published. David Thomas tip-toes through the unashamedly macho details. .

That …….is me.

Remember, you have a number of qualities, almost all deriving from your testosterone, which women can’t help but admire. For example:

1. Your mind is uncluttered. Consider the female brain, filled as it is with multiple anxieties about its owner’s hair, figure, health, diet, clothes, shoes, emotions, digestive transit, sex life, competitive female friendships, multi-tasking duties as a worker/lover/ wife/mother/whatever.

Instead, your mind is focused on the important things in life: sex, beer, football. Women secretly envy a mind like that.

2. You can make decisions on your own. You don’t need to talk it over for hours with all your friends, or consult a horoscope, or worry about feng shui.

3. You have strong arms which come in handy whenever bottles need opening, cases need carrying, or a girl just feels like gazing at a strong, muscular limb.

4. You do not clutter up the bathroom. No woman wants a man who owns more beauty products than she does. A man who showers, shaves, then gets out of the way is ideal.

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Jun 15 2008

Moment of clarity

Published by under Uncategorized

My Canadian counterpart gets it. Its not about whether the folks in GTMO are legal or illegal combatants.

Despite what anyone tells you, anti-terror laws do not necessarily prevent attacks, they just make the investigations and subsequent prosecutions easier. And since the United States Supreme Court effectively destroyed the avenue of “enemy combatant” military prosecutions last week, civilian prosecutions are the only course remaining.

Even after the horror of 9/11, I was extremely reluctant to accept measures like the USA PATRIOT ACT and its foreign counterparts, particularly in nations like mine where collective rights has always taken precedent over individual freedom. My reluctance was based on two things; I am a traditional (as opposed to the newer brand) conservative and I understand how government works.

Traditional conservatives understand that the only way to secure freedom for everyone is to secure freedom for the individual. In an adversarial justice system, the rights of the defendant must always hold greater weight than the interests of the state. If controlling crime, or even suppressing insurrection, were the main priority of society, we would not require the police to obtain judicial warrants before they could enter your home or listen in to your private conversations.

If security were the only interest of the Founding Fathers, the Second Amendment would never have been proposed, let alone ratified. However, modern American conservatives use the access to deadly weapons as the yardstick by which they judge the freedom of other countries, even as they justify the government’s extra-judicial eavesdropping in the convesrations of their countrymen.

Traditional conservatives understand that once government is given a measure of power, that power does not remain static. That power, as we have seen with the welfare state, only grows and metastasizes. If there is a vacuum in society, government will always move in to fill it if individual citizens don’t.

He is right on the money in pointing out that so called conservatives are really wearing sheep’s clothing:

As conservatives have lost their way over the last thirty years, they have pushed for the growth of state power at the expense of the individual every bit as much as liberals traditionally have. The only individual freedom that they fight for is financial, and even then they are dishonest. They budget government spending in a way that guarantees continuous government growth but do so with borrowed money, thinking that economic growth will eventually pay it back. As we have seen with previous large deficits, it doesn’t. Eventually, tomorrow’s taxes are always raised to pay for the spending of today.

Modern conservatives seem to have forgotten that government grows just as surely in security and criminal justice matters as it does in economic ones, and with much greater corrosive effects on a democracy. For the most part, they have forgotten that security without freedom is little more than totalitarianism. Modern conservatives have forgotten that government is not designed to contract its power, it constantly expands or it dies. They have essentially forgotten 4,000 years of human experience.

They support the Bush administration’s violation of the National Security Agency’s charter as they opposed an assault weapons ban. As a traditional conservative, I oppose both.

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Jun 14 2008

Bulldozing the moral high ground.

I must confess, I do not understand all of the right wing “outrage” about the Supreme Court decision concerning the detainees at GTMO. Do people even hear the things they are saying?

In a nutshell, the Court said that Habeas Corpus follows the flag-and if the US chooses to exercise jurisdiction, it has to live by its own laws and legal tradition for better or worse. For some reason that bothers a hell of a lot of people.  Anyone who dares to agree with the fact that the Supreme Court made a decision that erred on the conservative side-and it was a divided decision-is judged in the opinion of one somehow worthy not to serve.

Insert: According to one commenter at the other place, ” I’m damned glad you’re not on active duty.” Well,  I am sad that people who cannot think for themselves are on active duty these days too-so I guess we are about even. However I will point out that I served long and well.  And I’m proud of my service.

Do people even take the time to understand the issues any more? Or listen to what they are saying? I don’t think so. The popular way of doing business is to listen to a commentator, agree with his position, then attack anyone who does not. Fine, that is how commentators and others make their money-it is not a path to rational thought.

And Craig-since I am “naive”, perhaps you could bear with me while I run it through again for both yours and my benefit.

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Jun 13 2008

Tim Russert….

I was shocked when I opened up my e-mail this evening upon arriving home from work. I was dumbfounded when I saw that Tim Russert had died from a heart attack. The news media and the United States will be poorer without him.

Its a common thing among many conservative bloggers to decry the so called main stream media or MSM. It is a convenient dodge to blame them for not reporting things they way they believe or more importantly, having that annoying tendency to bring up unpleasant facts that do not support their already pre-conceived notions. As you have probably read here more than a couple of times, I think the term is a crock of you know what. There are various types of media product available out there-some are good and some are just hacks like Charles Krauthammer.

No one could ever say that Tim Russert was just a hack however. And if someone did, they obviously had not been listening to what he said. With Mr Russert’s passing, NBC is losing a journalist of the old tradition-who fostered personal relationships, did his homework, and also realized that the news departments had more of a responsibilty than to simply echo the adminstration talking points. They had a responsibility to place events in perspective and perhaps educated an increasingly less literate viewing and reading public. Journalism has not gotten worse per se. American viewers and readers have just gotten dumber over time. I blame the schools, the entertainment programs, yes-much as I hate to admit it-blogs and other so called “new media”.

I bought a book a few months back called “Murrow’s Boys” which is the story of how the group of journalists that Murrow recruited before the war went on to set the standards for CBS news for a generation. I think that if the time had been different, Russert would have been one of Murrow’s boys-which is probably the best tribute that this inferior writer can give him.

May God grant him rest and peace.

 

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Jun 12 2008

Bert and Ernie

Published by under Japan Living

Are gay.

At would think so if you watch this video parody of Sesame Street-courtesy of Japan Probe.  “As is common with comedic portrayals of English-speakers, they use a stupid fake gaijin accent that flips the intonation of most words.” That part is very true-especially if they are trying to be funny for Japanese. Laughing at Gaijin is a favorite pastime.

I’ve been trying to watch a lot of Japanese videos on You Tube so that I can keep  my Japanese language skills up. I’m making a concious effort to talk to the S.O. in Japanese as much as we can. It gets me funny looks in stores-which is suprising when you see how many Chinese and Koreans are walking up and down the aisles.

Short post tonight, have to be up early tomorrow as I have to drop the S.O.’s car off at a mechanic to give it a professional once over. It is in good shape, but I want to make sure I did not miss anything. It sure drives nice though!

 

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Jun 11 2008

Batting 500

Published by under The S.0.

The S.O. failed her drivers test today. Bitten in the ass because she got a female tester instead of a guy and the lady spoke with a wicked Southern accent. ( A guy might have been distracted by the fact that her legs looked great in the shorts she was wearing. :-)   ) Also bit in the ass by the infamous 3 Point turn. She knows how to do one, but the vernacular threw her for a loop. (Even though yours truly told her about it-another case of her tuning me out when she needs to pay attention to me.). ” What we have here, is a failure to communicate.”

On the plus side, the Flying Dutchman of a suit case came home, none the worse for wear, and all items in it that it left with. I’m happy because I really liked those two suits-and did not want to wait 7 or 8 months to have enough vacation to sneak back to Singapore to buy replacements. ( Although I would love to go back to the Lion City, sooner rather than later).

So its 50-50 here. Except its more like batting 225 since I have not been able to get tags for the S.O.’s car yet, and after I had a chance to dig deeper and going to pull some easy preventative maintenance on the car this weekend. The S.O. is pissed about not passing-”it’s her fault for not speaking clearly”.

Lesson number 1-the person giving the test is always right. Disregard lesson number on at your own peril.

So in two weeks I have to take time off from work (AGAIN!) to get her to the drivers test. Oh joy.

 

 

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Jun 09 2008

Not looking good for the home team

Published by under Uncategorized

I’ve just gotten off the phone with United Airlines for the 3rd time today. My attempts to get contact with someone who actually gave a shit have so far been in vain. Near as I can tell:

No one at Dulles actually ever checks or answers mail.

My bag and the two 375 dollar suits in it are are never coming home.

It is going to take over 70 days to get a fucking dollar that I am owed by UAL.

This is a shitty way to treat a 1K member if you ask me. Any suggestions how to get them to respond?

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