As I write I'm busy with dinner prep. This laptop is at place in my kitchen so that I may turn and type and turn and flip and turn and salt and turn and make a mess. Flour and keyboards simply don't mix.
Take a guess at my menu.
I knew you guys were sharp...
It's been a busy weekend. We've spent the last two days hanging with the Harley crowd. I felt like a child lost in a cavern. Visited two different Harley dealerships. So many models from which to choose. Big and small and medium and just plain little bikes. All I know for sure is I do not want a monster bike. Think I'll stick with the middle sized monsters.
Yes, I have enrolled in the Basic Riders Course. My first class is Thursday. Then the next weekend will be spent astride a bike. I will not make a purchase until I have my bike endorsement and am legal to ride.
I like what my friend, Duke, said to me last week - motorcycles are the modern day horse. I agree.
I did buy a new Boss helmet, and gloves. These are items, along with a few other things, I'll need for the class. I goofed and made my purchase at the dealership. I'm telling ya, those folks are awful proud of their merchandise. Expensive. I went with a half-helmet...it's hot enough down here and I'm darn sure not wearing a whole head helmet.
Excuse me. I need to flip the fish.
At the first Harley dealership we visited, Sweet Wife said she wanted a tee shirt. Said fine, grab one. She walks away and moves over to check out the helmets. A wee bit later she returns and whispers, "No way." I asked why and she takes me by the arm and walks over to the chick section and hands me a shirt. Its thin, wimpy even, and priced at forty-one dollars. The shirt is about what you'd expect to find at your local wally-world. A cheap and very poorly made Chinese garment priced as if it were holding space at Macy's New York birthplace.
I thought about it a moment and told her if she really wanted the shirt to ignore the price. Later, she walked back over and chose another shirt with the wings and logo of Harley. With my discount and registration in their class they gave her a coupon and she 'stole' the shirt for thirty bucks.
At least they were kind enough to grease their poles....
Excuse me. I need to again flip my fish. I see smoke.
Stephen
Autumn

Monday, September 17, 2012
Thanks & Welcome
I'd like to give a warm hello and welcome to Shaun and Steve. My new friends, I promise to always reply to your comments. It's nice to have each of you aboard.
Steve writes the blog, A Life In The Day, so please take a moment and drop by and visit and tell him Stephen said hello. Shaun also writes a blog but its private and visits are by permission only.
Again, thanks and welcome. You are now among friends.
Stephen
Steve writes the blog, A Life In The Day, so please take a moment and drop by and visit and tell him Stephen said hello. Shaun also writes a blog but its private and visits are by permission only.
Again, thanks and welcome. You are now among friends.
Stephen
Saturday, September 15, 2012
Back Soon
My lack of sleep is quickly whipping my butt. Think I'll pass out now....please, continue without me for a few hours.
I'll be back later today when I need to thank a couple of new followers.
Stephen
I'll be back later today when I need to thank a couple of new followers.
Stephen
Friday, September 14, 2012
Sons of Anarchy
In my quiet moments I've been watching season one of Sons of Anarchy on Netflix.
I really like this show. Now, I really want a Harley.
Sweet Wife has given me permission (chuckle) to buy one. First though, I shall enroll in the basic riders course at one of our local Harley Davidson dealerships, this weekend.
It's been well over thirty years since I've had a bike between my legs, so I think of myself as a beginner. Better safe than sorry. Once I finish the course the State, in its nanny glory, will deem me worthy and allow me a motorcycle endorsement upon my drivers license.
Hope I don't make a fool of myself and fall down and go boom....
Stephen
I really like this show. Now, I really want a Harley.
Sweet Wife has given me permission (chuckle) to buy one. First though, I shall enroll in the basic riders course at one of our local Harley Davidson dealerships, this weekend.
It's been well over thirty years since I've had a bike between my legs, so I think of myself as a beginner. Better safe than sorry. Once I finish the course the State, in its nanny glory, will deem me worthy and allow me a motorcycle endorsement upon my drivers license.
Hope I don't make a fool of myself and fall down and go boom....
Stephen
Bits and Pieces
It's been a busy week. You might have noticed I haven't posted much of late. In between work I'll walk back to my office and pour a cup of coffee and sit to write and the bell rings. This is good. The bell means cash. The blog can wait.
*****
The 'Pimp' called yesterday and asked if he could drive over and show me, 'a gun.' I said sure, come on. Most of the time he never shows. I was just about to flip the closed sign when he walks around the corner and knocks.
I don't trust the Pimp. Instinctively, when he approaches, I'll reach back and touch my carry piece. I can't help it and truly don't understand my reaction other than I know sooner or later he'll try to rob me and then there will be one less pimp in this world. (Off track here.)
Anyway, he reaches into his baggy shorts/pants and digs out a little black Beretta 950 Jetfire. Cute little booger. .25 caliber, and of course, she needs a good bath. I unloaded the piece. All firearms are loaded - remember that. The Jetfire is a pocket pistol and as such fits in the palm of my hand. Production ceased in 2002. I asked his price.
Him, "What 'ya give me?"
I excused myself and grabbed the Blue Book, returned and gave him my price. Surprisingly he didn't argue. He took the cash and without another word, walked out.
Even he is a child of God.
*****
I lucked out and won another camping stove on Ebay. She's a Sears. Made by Coleman. Light blue with black wind screens and tank. She'll be my next restoration project. Due to our increased rain of the last three days I can't do paint work on my current build. So I wait. After paint I can begin reassembly.
Above is a stock photo of my next attempt at restoration. Should be fun.
*****
(Two hours later.) A good friend and customer just left. He informed me he was recently diagnosed with lung cancer.
To top off this news, sadly, yesterday, my best friend ShooterSteve called and said his doctor found a large mass, tumor, on his lower spine.
Sometimes there are just no words.
*****
Please, take care out there.
Stephen
*****
The 'Pimp' called yesterday and asked if he could drive over and show me, 'a gun.' I said sure, come on. Most of the time he never shows. I was just about to flip the closed sign when he walks around the corner and knocks.
I don't trust the Pimp. Instinctively, when he approaches, I'll reach back and touch my carry piece. I can't help it and truly don't understand my reaction other than I know sooner or later he'll try to rob me and then there will be one less pimp in this world. (Off track here.)
Anyway, he reaches into his baggy shorts/pants and digs out a little black Beretta 950 Jetfire. Cute little booger. .25 caliber, and of course, she needs a good bath. I unloaded the piece. All firearms are loaded - remember that. The Jetfire is a pocket pistol and as such fits in the palm of my hand. Production ceased in 2002. I asked his price.
Him, "What 'ya give me?"
I excused myself and grabbed the Blue Book, returned and gave him my price. Surprisingly he didn't argue. He took the cash and without another word, walked out.
Even he is a child of God.
*****
I lucked out and won another camping stove on Ebay. She's a Sears. Made by Coleman. Light blue with black wind screens and tank. She'll be my next restoration project. Due to our increased rain of the last three days I can't do paint work on my current build. So I wait. After paint I can begin reassembly.
Above is a stock photo of my next attempt at restoration. Should be fun.
*****
(Two hours later.) A good friend and customer just left. He informed me he was recently diagnosed with lung cancer.
To top off this news, sadly, yesterday, my best friend ShooterSteve called and said his doctor found a large mass, tumor, on his lower spine.
Sometimes there are just no words.
*****
Please, take care out there.
Stephen
Thanks & Welcome
To my new friend and follower, Scott Way. Scott I promise to always answer comments. It might take me a few hours, even days, on rare occasions but sooner or later I'll get around to it...and if I fail, remind me. I do sometimes miss a few.
To my other friends please take a few minutes and check out Scott's blog, http://thescottcarpdream.blogspot.com/.
Again, thanks and welcome Scott...you are now among friends.
Stephen
To my other friends please take a few minutes and check out Scott's blog, http://thescottcarpdream.blogspot.com/.
Again, thanks and welcome Scott...you are now among friends.
Stephen
Thursday, September 13, 2012
American Handgunner and Flooded Ammo
The November/December issue of American Handgunner arrived yesterday. Imagine my surprise when I notice a teaser title on its cover, 'Flooded Ammo: Ruined?'
Now I wonder what influenced the author.
Perhaps not, but I can dream, can't I.
Stephen
Now I wonder what influenced the author.
Perhaps not, but I can dream, can't I.
Stephen
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