
Oh, look! Let’s get pizza. Less than a tank away.

Oh, look! Let’s get pizza. Less than a tank away.
originally posted by Jean April 24, 2009
When I was in grade school, we had one choice for
our beverage during lunch. Milk.
White milk in a glass bottle with a cardboard disk
pressed into the neck of the bottle to seal it.
The seal had a half-moon perforation that had to be
pried up in order to insert the paper straw in the bottle.
When I was in first grade the milk cost 2 cents a day.
A dime for the week.
By the time I got to eighth grade (this was before Junior High
and Middle School were invented) the milk cost 5 cents a day.
Highway robbery, wouldn’t you say?
Friday lunch was always special because we had two choices
that day. Plain old white milk or CHOCOLATE milk.
Need I say which one was the choice for most of us?
The food they served in the cafeteria on Friday was different, too.
This was a public school but, they didn’t serve meat on Friday.
This made Mom happy because she raised us Catholic and, back
then, Catholics didn’t eat meat on Friday. Ever.
So, one Friday we might get a grilled cheese sandwich and a bowl
of tomato soup. Another Friday might be tuna casserole or a
tuna salad sandwich. Dessert was usually fruit or pudding.
To this day, if I get a craving for any of those foods listed above,
I automatically think of chocolate milk.
Today, in the grocery store, I decided I wanted the fixins for a
good tuna salad tomorrow. Friday. I also made sure to grab a
bottle of chocolate milk. Plastic bottle, unfortunately. Oh, well.
I think I remember Thursday was spaghetti day.
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Welp, today my next younger brother would have turned 70. He died 15 years ago or so. I don’t remember. He and I had been on and off again most of the time since we were both teens. Mostly off. His choice.
I mentioned this brother awhile back. A kid was beating his ass one time and I came to his rescue by putting the kid in the emergency room, when I was 10. In another year or so me and this brother started drifting apart.
Though he and I were only 14 months apart in age the school system had us 2 grades apart. Grades 1-6 he and I saw each other day but in 7th and 8th grade I went to another school and that’s where the gap started, and it never closed up.
When I turned 19 I went in the army and it was 10+ years before I saw this brother again. I was married with a kid on the way and he had been in and out of jail many times. Never violent, he just couldn’t keep his hands off other peoples stuff.
In our early 30’s his lifestyle was such that it effected his appearance and not for the good. He looked like a down on his luck criminal. We spoke kindly to each other, but he looked so diff from the last time I had seen him that I was very wary of him. I had been a soldier and he had been a thief.
I wanted to help him. Lacking much cash at the moment, (1986) I wrote him a check for $100. He pulled out a lighter and set it on fire and dropped it in an ashtray. Then left. My wife and I just looked at each other.
It was about another 10 years when I saw him again. Our son was a young teen, my wife and I had been married about 14 years and I had been running my architecture business for 10 years.
It was in the evening and I was out in our garage doing something and an old van pulled into the driveway and my brother got out. I didn’t recognize him at first. He was looking rough. Real rough. We chatted in the driveway and I felt uncomfortable and he did too. He left and I never seen him again. This was in the late 90’s.
Over the years I heard about him now and then, from my sisters, other brother, and my mother who lived in San Diego. He kept doing drugs, stealing stuff, getting caught, doing a little bit of time in the can, over and over.
He would bounce around the country, Fort Myers, FL, a place in ARK, and San Diego. Working shitty jobs, getting fired or quitting, petty theft, shoplifting, drugs, jail, release, living with cheap women….over and over, never getting any real traction.
I had a sister, 2 years younger than this brother (she’s now dead too) that was married with 2 daughters and sometimes this brother would stay at her house until he wore his welcome out. Then he’d move in with my mother and her husband (not my dad – he died in 1980), until he got throwed out of there too. Back n forth, no traction.
Somewhere in the early 00’s, don’t remember when, I got a call from my San Diego (really Lemon Grove) sister telling me our brother had died, on her front door step. She was at work at the time and found him when she came home. The best they could tell is he died from a massive heart attack from drug use. I can’t remember the drug right now as I write this, I think it starts with an M. I never tried it nor knew anyone that had.
A few weeks later my mother cut my brothers obituary out of the paper and sent it to me. It’s in a small lockbox I have with such things in it. My Dad’s obit is in there. As well as my mothers, my other brother’s, and my youngest sisters. Of our immediate fambly the only obits that aren’t in that lockbox are my oldest sister’s (3 years younger than me) and mine.
Like my brother was most of my life, I don’t know where that lockbox is right now.
There’s still one more chapter in this story.
Throughout the years, starting in the mid 70’s my bother had an on again off again with a woman named Lorie. She was a lowly person and I didn’t care for her. My brother was always going back and forth with her. When he went to jail she’d hook up with another dood, sometimes marrying, and a couple years later she’d take back up with my brother when he got out. Over and over. Turns out that my brother and Lorie had spawned 2 little girls and put them up for adoption. Both girls were adopted by a very wealthy and childless couple.
10 years ago I got an email from a young woman in Chicago that told me she was one of those adopted girls and wanted me to tell her about her father. She had learned he was dead and knew almost nothing about him. She wanted to have a family relationship with his family.
I didn’t reply for 3 days, I didn’t know what to say. It took me that long to find and install my “Hat of Diplomacy”. I needed to carefully carve a set of words that conveyed my thoughts to her in such a way that I gave her some meaningful information without lying or hiding the truth, but not going too far.
Having any sort of meaningful relationship with this young woman who was in her early 20 and married with a daughter seemed like it would be awkward and strained, and what would be the point? Our only connection was her father and my brother and neither one us knew him very well, or, in her case, at all. I told her that and I never heard from her again.
On this day every year I think of this stuff. Then tomorrow I put everything back in that lockbox, until next year….

As the fall of Petersburg, VA became imminent, on Evacuation Sunday (April 2), President Davis, his Cabinet, and the Confederate defenders abandoned Richmond and fled south on the last open railroad line, the Richmond and Danville. Those that could left by way of the Mayo bridge before it too fell to the flames. By the morning of April 3, Richmond lay in ruins and the Yankees had come visiting.

The Mayo Bridge – or its ancestors – is the oldest bridge in Richmond. The granddaddy was built in 1788. Floods and ice flows on the river kept destroying the bridge – with an exception to the norm in 1865; the bridge was rebuilt in 1814, 1816, 1823, 1865, 1870, 1877, 1882, and 1899. The current bridge was built in 1913 and is the only bridge in Richmond still subject to flooding. It is now known as the Mayo bridge, the 14th St bridge and US360.
I’m glad I got to visit Richmond before the woke ruined it.
and the sooner, the better.

“Trump’s Jan. 6 Speech Not Covered By Immunity: Judge“
“President Trump has not shown that the Speech reasonably can be understood as falling within the outer perimeter of his Presidential duties,” U.S. District Judge Amit Mehta ruled.
(of course, there used to be that little thing called “Freedom of Speech” from that antiquated and obsolete piece of parchment called the Constitution)

Getting real tired hearing about all these judges – especially foreign-born – making law.
Appointed by Obama, preceded by Boasberg.
I just now received this notice that this horse is headed east this year.
My guess is it might be more or less following I-70 or I-80.
In the meantime, it’s headed to Sacramento this week and next.
Another excuse to head to Nevada … if the timing works out, maybe I’ll get to watch it (again) when I head back east this summer.
Such things tickle my fancy …. 🙂
https://www.up.com/about-us/history/steam/schedule
This poster coming from Springfield, Ohio


Y’all saw this video not that long ago … that’s no reason to not watch it again.
I’m only an extremist away from home.
Today’s headlines on the local stations:



Apple Computer was formed this day in 1976.
The world hasn’t been the same since
Now I’m basically in favor of disbanding NATO (and the UN – but that’s a different argument). NATO may have served a purpose after WWII and perhaps up to the end of the “Cold War” – which ended in 1989 or so.
Today? What’s the purpose?
Let’s ignore the pros and cons of the present ammunition drain and think of the fundamental claim of NATO: “All for one and one for all“
So the US gets into a kerfluffle – partially to finally break up the Iranian government (our declared and actual enemy since ’79 – at least) and significantly to keep oil flowing. Argue pros and cons of the oil trade but our world runs on the stuff with no realistic alternatives in sight at the moment – oil has too many advantages over any other practical fuel source in today’s environment.
But the US has very little dependence on Middle East oil – it’s Europe and others that depend on the good will of that part of the world … so one can make an argument that at least part of this war is US fighting on Europe’s behalf.
In today’s news:
“more and more EU and NATO countries are moving to block US military flights operating in Iran. This includes Spain, Switzerland, Italy and now France.“
OK. Their choice. Though it kind of defeats the premise of NATO, doesn’t it?
But if they were being attacked, I’m pretty sure they’d wail and moan and beg Uncle Sam to come save their asses.
We need to get rid of these useless treaties … NATO being high on the list.
The yur’a’peeins always bragging about their own righteousness; they can be righteous without our tax dollars.
A sample of some obscure – and maybe not obscure – tunes from my strange and off-the-wall collection.
Today’s selection: Ad-Libs – “Boy From New York City” 1964
The A-Libs were a doo-wop band from … New York City. Although the group made other recordings, none came close to this cut which peaked at #8 in early 1965.
The Beach Boys answered with “Girl From New York City” and used the rhythm section of the original in what became “Good Vibrations”.
Cover versions did a bit better: The Darts cover hit #2 in the UK in 1978; The Manhattan Transfer’s version hit #7 in the US in 1981.