Layng quietly in fields

Layng quietly in fields
Glstening lights

Tuesday, April 28, 2020

The Scarlet Tattoo.



Today's Tids Issue 4.641
Individuals:

I took a walk down near the pier.
Where, I found Nothing there,
Except a chance to think, and dream
Of places I have never seen.
Of a very special destination.
To carry me off from this isolation.

With all the money that’s being saved from not eating out, it’s a good time to finally pay attention to all of those pesky little expensive home improvement projects you’ve been putting off. You know the kinds of projects. The one’s that cost more than you think they should, and when they’re done you can’t see what you paid for.

Irrational: Not treating your poison ivy. Think about it.

It’s is really big guessing game out there. To open or not to open? A return to financial stability, or a financial calamity? Return to normalcy in months or decades? Will the Tids disappear from lack of any other information other than Coronavirus.

How outrageous it is the way people are branded today.

The Question:
What are the top-rated programs on HGTV?

The Headlines:
--Oil Dips Below $12 Again, But Markets Leap On Hopes For Reopening Process.
--Governors Moving Ahead With Openings Despite Health Concerns; Most In US Comfortable Staying Isolated.
--CVS Delivering Meds By Drone In Florida.
--Pentagon Classifies Iran Military Intelligence Satellite As “Tumbling Webcam.

Did you know that yesterday was the coldest April 27th in Rhode Island history?  For those people who can actually remember back a year or two, we have had some pretty cold/cool Mays and Aprils lately.

The services industry works pretty well until you need something we are no longer making in our country. Transparency: I come from the manufacturing industry. In the 1980’s most on our side were decrying the switch to people cooking hamburgers for each other.  One of our big messages at the time was, what happens if there is war, and our manufacturing is mainly off shore. It’s been great for people who made a lot of money leveraging, but not so hot for those who made good livings making stuff, built great blue-collar towns. Not so hot when you want to control your own destiny.

You never want to date a hoarder. It’s extra devastating when you get dumped.

The Boston Globe is all over a New England draft pick, Kicker Justin Rohrwasser, for his “3 Percenter” tattoo. While to many, it is supposed to represent the 3% of colonists who actually fought in the Revolutionary War, it has been now defamed by the left as representing patriotic groups, often defined by the unknowledgeable as deplorables. There are hundreds of new NFL draftees each year with maybe thousands of tattoos, but none are singled out to go under the spotlight. I don’t remember any media ruckus over a tattoo that perhaps may represent a violent gang. Liberal journalism loves to group people by association without considering any circumstances except their own leanings, or individuals as singular people. BTW, what could be more appropriate for a “Patriot” player than a 3 Percenter tattoo. Will the Globe now begin a crusade to ban the Pat’s name. It is all just so silly.

Is the Boston Globe Arthur Dimmesdale?

So, will the NFL combine now included Tattoo analysts.

By the way, did you see where Land O’Lakes Butter removed it’s 100-year-old Indian Woman logo. Sorry, native American woman. And the drum beat goes on.

The Answer:
Number 9 on the HGTV list is Hometown. #8 is Good Bones followed by Love or List it, Flip or Flop, Holmes on Homes, House Hunters International, Property Brothers, Fixer Upper…and #1 House Hunters Renovation.

Look beyond the identity politics. You will almost always find real people.

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