I was watching the weather this morning and we have 'sprinkles' on tap for the day. It will be nice to finally get back to the nicer weather thsi weekend. We finish up with the house on Saturday and I will be so happy.
I want to at least get started with screening the patio this weekend - hopefully that will help retard the on slaught of catepillars. It will also help keep the patio dryer when it rains.
News around the office about the middle school, Sean (was attending) and the high school that Danielle attends had a lock down due to a couple of guys walking around the area with guns. The story goes that they were on their way home from turkey hunting - the only problem with that story is that there is no where around the area to hunt.
This in from Mom:
Thought For the Day: “It is dangerous to be right when the government is wrong.” —Voltaire
A Washington, DC, airport ticket agent offers some examples of why our country is in trouble!
I want to at least get started with screening the patio this weekend - hopefully that will help retard the on slaught of catepillars. It will also help keep the patio dryer when it rains.
News around the office about the middle school, Sean (was attending) and the high school that Danielle attends had a lock down due to a couple of guys walking around the area with guns. The story goes that they were on their way home from turkey hunting - the only problem with that story is that there is no where around the area to hunt.
This in from Mom:
Found out tonight that there is an area around the schools that is huntable. That's where the boys were this morning when the students from the high school saw them. Was told that there was also a student at the middle school that got quite upset about them. No wonder with all that has happened this week. Don't know if any charges were filed against either of them. Maybe the later news will give the answer.Email & Newsletter Gleanings:
Thought For the Day: “It is dangerous to be right when the government is wrong.” —Voltaire
Why our country is in trouble!
A Washington, DC, airport ticket agent offers some examples of why our country is in trouble!
- I had a New Hampshire Congresswoman ask for an aisle seat so that her hair wouldn't get messed up by being near the window. (On an airplane!)
- I got a call from a candidate's staffer, who wanted to go to Capetown. I started to explain the length of the flight and the passport information, and then she interrupted me with, "I'm not trying to make you look stupid, but Capetown is in Massachusetts." Without trying to make her look stupid, I calmly explained, "Cape Cod is in Massachusetts, Capetown is in Africa. "Her response - click.
- A senior Vermont Congressman called, furious about a Florida package we did. I asked what was wrong with the vacation in Orlando. He said he was expecting an ocean-view room. I tried to explain that's not possible, since Orlando is in the mi ddle of the state. He replied, "Don't lie to me, I looked on the map and Florida is a very thin state!" (OMG)
- I got a call from a lawmaker's wife who asked, "Is it possible to see England from Canada?" I said, "No." She said, "But they look so close on the map." (OMG, again!)
- An aide for a cabinet member once called and asked if he could rent a car in Dallas. When I pulled up the reservation, I noticed he had only a 1-hour layover in Dallas. When I asked him why he wanted to rent a car, he said, "I heard Dallas was a big airport, and we will need a car to drive between gates to save time." (Aghhhh)
- An Illinois Congresswoman called last week. She needed to know how it was possible that her flight from Detroit left at8:30 am and got to Chicago at 8:33 am. I explained that Michigan was an hour ahead of Illinois, but she couldn't understand the concept of time zones. Finally, I told her the plane went fast, and she bought that .
- A New York lawmaker called and asked, "Do airlines put your physical description on your bag so they know whose luggage belongs to whom?" I said, "No, why do you ask?" She replied, "Well, when I checked in with the airline, they put a tag on my luggage that said (FAT), and I'm overweight. I think that's very rude!" After putting her on hold for a minute while I looked into it (I was laughing). I came back and explained the city code for Fresno, CA is (FAT - Fresno Air Terminal), and the airline was just putting a destination tag on her luggage.
- A Senator's aide called to inquire about a trip package to Hawaii. After going over ! all the cost info, she asked, "Would it be cheaper to fly to California, and then take the train to Hawaii?"
- I just got off the phone with a freshman Congressman who asked, "How do I know which plane to get on?" I asked him what exactly he meant, to which he replied, "I was told my flight number is 823, but none of these planes have numbers on them."
- A lady Senator called and said, "I need to fly to Pepsi-Cola, Florida. Do I have to get on one of those little computer planes?" I asked if she meant fly to Pensacola, Fl. on a commuter plane. She said, Yeah, whatever, smarty!"
- A senior Senator called and had a question about the documents he needed in order to fly to China. After a lengthy discussion about passports, I reminded him that he needed a visa. "Oh, no I don't. I've been to China many times and never had to have one of those." I double checked and sure enough, his stay required a visa. When I told him this he said, "Look, I've been to China four times and every time they have accepted my American Express!"
- A New Mexico Congresswoman called to make reservations, "I want to go from Chicago to Rhino, New York." I was at a loss for words. Finally, I said, "Are you sure that's the name of the town?" "Yes, what flights do you have?" replied the lady. After some searching, I came back with, "I'm sorry, ma'am, I've looked up every airport code in the country and can't find a Rhino anywhere." The lady retorted, "Oh, don't be silly! Everyone knows where it is. Check your map!" So I scoured a map of the state of New York and finally offered, "You don't mean Buffalo, do you?" The reply? "Whatever! I knew it was a big animal."
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