Well, as I reported, I finally got my order ...
But as I also reported, it was damaged.
I think I can work with it, but I learned a valuable lesson--
If you can't buy something like this in a real, brick-and-mortar store, then unless it is absolutely necessary, don't go the online route.
That route is fraught with so many potholes that it really isn't worth it.
But I did what I did, so I have to live with it.
And yes, I finished putting all the CDs away in these receptacles, and it took a total of five of these things to fit them all--
Hampered by the fact that the newer ones are about ine-quarter of an inch shorter lengthwise, and yes, that did make a little problem in putting them all away--
But let's just say they are all away, and that project is over.
Onto other things ...
I notice that gas prices have jumped up a bit since the resumption of war with Iran, so again I ask the question:
How is this war benefitting our country?
Beyond its stated goal of ridding us of terrorists and making the world safer ...
It is driving the prices of everything up to ridiculous levels, and no matter that it is a good fight, Americans look at their pocketbooks first, and if that pocketbook is less full, people aren't going to like it one bit.
But yes, it is a good fight, but I don't think that that reverberates among the masses, not with prices as they are ...
And with a President boasting about how much money he has made during this period.
It does not bode well for Republicans at the mid-terms, that's for sure--
Which means that there will be more candidates, and winners, from not just the Democratic Party, but the branch of the party that supports Democratic Socialists.
People vote stupidly--just look at what has happened in New York City--and they vote by party, not candidate.
They simply refuse to see that who they are voting for advocate for a way of living that is so against the American way that it is striking how stupid people can be when they cast their votes.
So this war has trickle-down effects that go way beyond bombs and warfare and all of those things we associate with war.
And when i go to the pump and pay increasing prices to fuel my tank, it kind of hits you pretty hard that we--the public--are paying for this war, and paying for it through the nose.
The U.S. is on the right side of this war, but it is a war that, quite frankly, we cannot win, or win in the historical sense of winning a war.
And as I have said before, we are fighting an opponent that is quite different from any others we have fought in the past, a terrorist government that has never played by the rules, and still doesn't.
So what is the end of all of this?
Who knows?
And onto other matters, I had an interesting moment yesterday with my son while we were trying to pay for our purchases in Walmart.
My son saw a couple of DVDs that he wanted--$5 each--so he grabbed them, and we went to the self-service aisle to pay for them.
The area did not take cash, so we were using a debit card to pay for this.
The checkout we chose was not working, so I asked an attendant for help.
He did whatever he was supposed to do to get it working again, and then he said, "Identification."
I didn't know he was directing that at us, and I said to him, "You mean for us? Why?"
He replied, "It is a PG-13 rated movie, so I have been instructed to ask for identification."
"This isn't alcohol, this isn't an X-rated movie ... why do I need to show ID? I am 69, my son is almost 31 ... ."
"Identification."
So I showed him my driver's license, and he let us make the purchase.
So they now ID you if you make a DVD purchase, and that appears to be OK ...
But you don't have to show any ID to vote.
Please, someone explain this to me.
Please, because it makes absolutely no sense to be carded for a DVD purchase, but not when you vote.
I can see for alcohol, but not to vote?
So I was a little hot under the collar, but I am going to be even hotter in the coming days ...
We are preparing to go through another heat wave over the next few days, with temperatures in the 90s and above.
Yesterday, it barely reached 90 in my neck of the woods, and over the next three days, it has been forecasted that temperatures should have no problem getting to that level and beyond it.
Boy, I wish we still had our backyard pool!
We had a pool at our old house for decades, and it really came in handy on days like we are going to have.
It certainly came in handy during the pandemic, where there wasn't much to do to keep my wife and I occupied.
But the reality is that we don't have the house anymore, the neighborhood we now live in does not have a pool, and we would have to go to one of the town pools to cool off that way, but it really isn't worth the drive.
Funny, with my weight loss, I just bought myself a new bathing suit, and I also bought my wife another bathing suit to fit her already svelte figure.
Maybe we will give in, and actually go to a local watering hole sometime this summer, so these were good investments, even though we aren't using our new bathing suits just yet.
It is good to have them on hand for the day when we finally say "enough!"
And that leads to the end of today's Rant.
I guess I have already proclaimed "enough" for today.
So I will speak to you again tomorrow ...
Hopefully with all of those CDs put away, with some cash in my wallet, and with the possibility of going swimming in our new bathing suits one day closer to reality.






