They couldn't care less about taking care of their parents
or much else. The Y generation basically is the figure at the top of the buttcrack, because they wear their pants so low.
Even if they knew what that meant, they probably wouldn't care, anyway.
I miss the monthly BBS User and Sysop gatherings.
As a side note, I tried the their "Impossible Whopper" last week. It'ssupposed to be a vegan burger
Everyone wants the glory and the benefits, but no one wants the gall or thework involved.
Kids! Whats the matter with today?
Why can't they be like we were, perfect in every way...
They couldn't care less about taking care of their parents (as I did),
or much else. The Y generation basically is the figure at the top of the
butt crack, because they wear their pants so low...
So many have been raised thinking they are the most important person in
the world, the world revolves around them, etc. They have difficulty with JM>the real world.
One time this guy I knew was dressed that way and I said that to him.
People stopped and looked (not knowing I knew him) wondering how I could say JM>something like that. He just laughed and pulled them up.
Then some wag wrote saying he wondered who the woman in the trench coat,
dark glasses and slouch hat sitting in a darkened corner was.
As a side note, I tried the their "Impossible Whopper" last week. It's JM>supposed to be a vegan burger
I think I'll pass. I prefer real meat in a burger.
There's on saying: Success has many parents, but failure is an orphan.
Hello Daryl!
They couldn't care less about taking care of their parents (as I did),
or much else. The Y generation basically is the figure at the top of the DS>butt crack, because they wear their pants so low...
ROTL !!!
world, ham radio, and nets, revolve around them". It, like the BBS, is aHOBBY -- it should never take PRIORITY over such things like church,
family, health, job, or especially "honey-do's". :P
I'll try anything once. But, most days, I prefer to "eat on the
cheap". But, as my late wife noted, she didn't are whether we ate at McDonald's or The Olive Garden...food was food.
Now, in competition, you wonder "Why should I work so hard? I'll get atrophy, anyway". :P
world, ham radio, and nets, revolve around them". It, like the BBS, is a JM>HOBBY -- it should never take PRIORITY over such things like church,
family, health, job, or especially "honey-do's". :P
WHAT!! Heresy! Burn him! :)
My last cross country trip was in the mid 1970s. Then you had
mom-and-pop diners along the road. Those are nearly all gone now. I recall JM>seeing
only two (ate at one) on my trip. Now they are all the same FF joints.
Of course gas stations with a max of four pumps are gone, replaced by
many pumps with options, convenience stores, etc.
I was in a truck stop somewhere in PA (can't recall off hand where, near
NJ) for gas that was more of a mini-mall than a truck stop. And inside JM>instead of hearty truck driver food were national burgers and subs.
I still haven't gotten my trophy from the times I was called into work
with only minutes notice to fill in for someone who didn't show up.
Well, here comes the feed cut. :P But, without me as comedy relief,interest of keeping Nancy Backus from wringing my neck, I'm going to stay. <G>
the moderator will crash, and cede his authority to Nancy Backus. So, in the
I miss the old times, when things were slower, everyone knew each
other, and you didn't have to worry about locking your doors at night.
many pumps with options, convenience stores, etc.Of course gas stations with a max of four pumps are gone, replaced by
And, gas was under 50 cents a gallon...what we wouldn't give for that
now!!
At a Lowe's Truck Stop in southwest Little Rock, a Subway sandwich
shop, and a Hardee's Restaurant are in the same building as the
convenience store...along with gas pumps outside for cars and trucks.
with only minutes notice to fill in for someone who didn't show up.I still haven't gotten my trophy from the times I was called into work
Maybe it's an IOU Dream Trophy. They owe it to you, but you'll only
see it in your dreams. :P
Quoting Daryl Stout to Joe Mackey on 08-23-19 17:39 <=-
world, ham radio, and nets, revolve around them". It, like the BBS,
is a HOBBY -- it should never take PRIORITY over such things like
church, family, health, job, or especially "honey-do's". :P
WHAT!! Heresy! Burn him! :)
Well, here comes the feed cut. :P But, without me as comedy relief,
the moderator will crash, and cede his authority to Nancy Backus. So,
in the interest of keeping Nancy Backus from wringing my neck, I'm
going to stay. <G>
Quoting Joe Mackey to Daryl Stout on 08-26-19 06:13 <=-
I miss the old times, when things were slower, everyone knew each
other, and you didn't have to worry about locking your doors at night.
Yep.
Things were a lot better then and we didn't really appreciate the
times. Just think, someday today' kids will look back at the present
as the "old days". I only wonder what they will have to say about
them...
At a Lowe's Truck Stop in southwest Little Rock, a Subway sandwich
shop, and a Hardee's Restaurant are in the same building as the
convenience store...along with gas pumps outside for cars and trucks.
I saw a lot of Love's along the way. Nancy is familiar with them
I'm sure since saw a lot in NYS.
I remember the name because we had a locally owned hardware store
here for years and years called Love's.
It was a small old-fashioned place, crammed floor to ceiling with
all sorts of things. Shelves and shelves of odds and ends in the
hardware business with a display of larger items, which were kept in a back room. Need a left handed hammer? They had one. :)
If one couldn't find what they wanted just ask any clerk and they
knew exactly where it was.
No big flashy place like big box hardware stores.
Well, here comes the feed cut. :P But, without me as comedy relief,
the moderator will crash, and cede his authority to Nancy Backus. So, in t JM>interest of keeping Nancy Backus from wringing my neck, I'm going to stay. <
Ok. Just make it five lashes... :)
Things were a lot better then and we didn't really appreciate the times.
Just think, someday today' kids will look back at the present as the "old
days". I only wonder what they will have to say about them...
Ah, but you didn't take inflation as a factor.
According to https://westegg.com/inflation/ a dollar in 1975 would be
equal (in buying power) what it takes $4.72 today, so 50 cent gas in 1975 JM>would be $2.36 today. Gas around here runs about $2.45 a gallon so
one is paying JM>about what was the price in 197
And people in 1975 remembered 25 cent gas.*
Maybe it's an IOU Dream Trophy. They owe it to you, but you'll only
see it in your dreams. :P
Oh, so that's where it is!
Whew! Not that I'd accept that, of course, so of course also, I /would/ NB>be wringing your neck.... <G> He's not going to cut your feed, and you NB>know it.... ;) I sure hope that missing the comedy relief wouldn't
knock him that badly, as well.... :)
days". I only wonder what they will have to say about them...Just think, someday today' kids will look back at the present as the "old
The scary thing is thinking how much worse things might get, so that thepresent /would/ be the good old days....
I saw a lot of Love's along the way. Nancy is familiar with them
I'm sure since saw a lot in NYS.
Love's or Lowe's...? There are Lowe's (big box) hardware stores here... I'venot seen Lowe's Truck Stops here, though...
"old days". I only wonder what they will have to say about them...Just think, someday today' kids will look back at the present as the
We thought we knew everything growing up...but we didn't know squat.
one is paying about what was the price in 197
197?? Boy, you have been around a long time!! <g,d,r>
The cheapest I remember it was 24.9 cents. And, they've discussed it before, but I forget why they set it with 9/10 cents per gallon.
Quoting Joe Mackey to Nancy Backus on 08-30-19 07:07 <=-
Just think, someday today' kids will look back at the present asThe scary thing is thinking how much worse things might get, so that
the "old days". I only wonder what they will have to say about
them...
the present /would/ be the good old days....
I'm sure each current generation has looked back at whatever their
good old days were and miss them. Just as each new generation has concerns about the upcoming generation.
I saw a lot of Love's along the way. Nancy is familiar with themLove's or Lowe's...? There are Lowe's (big box) hardware stores
I'm sure since saw a lot in NYS.
here... I've not seen Lowe's Truck Stops here, though...
I think Love's truck stops may be more of a PA/downstate operation.
Their logo is a huge red heart.
We thought we knew everything growing up...but we didn't know squat.
I did knew everything thing.
I just forgot a lot as time passed.
Every generation believes it knows more than the previous one, they have
all the answers, etc. Maybe they have the answers, its just to the wrong JM>questions.
one is paying about what was the price in 197
197?? Boy, you have been around a long time!! <g,d,r>
I was thinking of the cost of feeding a horse, or a mule or ox in CXCVII.
The feds starting charging gas taxes in in the early '30s at one cent a
gallon, then a few years later 1.5 cents. When it was rounded off to say JM>25.9 cent it was "cheaper" than paying 26 cents a gallon.
Its psychological.
If one is buying a product at .99 cents it seems more of a bargain than
paying $1. Granted it is a penny cheaper, but seems more so in one's mind.
One reason I am against getting rid of pennies. Price will be rounded
up, not down.
Love's or Lowe's...? There are Lowe's (big box) hardware stores here... NB>I've not seen Lowe's Truck Stops here, though...
There are numerous other old game shows...such as Beat The Clock,
What's My Line?, Press Your Luck, Card Sharks, Tic-Tac-Dough,
Or, they will only sell things like 3 loaves of bread for $1, and you
can't buy just one loaf for 33 or 34 cents.
"comtometer" with calculations like nobody's business...and he could do
a ton of transactions in his head.
Grinning, she replied "Amd, you're not going to see any. What did you expect for 2 cents, you cheapskate??!!". She then turned and walked
away. <G>
There are numerous other old game shows...such as Beat The Clock,
What's My Line?, Press Your Luck, Card Sharks, Tic-Tac-Dough,
Check You Tube. A lot are there.
I've been watching WML since the early shows and up to 1965 currently.
Probably because the checker couldn't figure that out in their head.
Good thing we don't still use Roman numerals. :)
When I was in the car business there was another salesman who would do a
lot of figuring on an adding machine and then on paper. i once asked why he JM>did that and he replied to make sure the adding machine was correct. :)
Grinning, she replied "Amd, you're not going to see any. What did you JM>> expect for 2 cents, you cheapskate??!!". She then turned and walked
away. <G>
LOL ==spewing coffee on keyboard)
Quoting Daryl Stout to Nancy Backus on 08-31-19 12:17 <=-
Love's or Lowe's...? There are Lowe's (big box) hardware stores here...
I've not seen Lowe's Truck Stops here, though...
I think it's LOVE'S TRUCK STOP, and LOWE'S HARDWARE.
I think it's LOVE'S TRUCK STOP, and LOWE'S HARDWARE.
Ok, that makes sense... and when he (or was it you) mentioned the heart NB>on the truckstop's sign, I realized I had seen the truckstop when NB>traveling... but I don't remember if any were in NYS, or all in other NB>states...
I'm an alumnus from there, and a Life Member of their Alumni Association.
I'm an alumnus from there, and a Life Member of their Alumni Association.
I didn't know you even to school.
I didn't know you even to school.
Sounds like you need to go back from that reply. <g,d,r>
So much has changed since I graduated over 36 years ago
THEN: No dorms on campus. It was a commuter campus...and students lived
in apartments off campus, or in homes with their parents.
THEN: Tuition was $400 a semester, with an average of $100 for books.
Daryl wrote --
I didn't know you even to school.
Sounds like you need to go back from that reply. <g,d,r>
I was checking to make sure you were paying attention... --looking
around innocently--
Still the way with junior/community colleges here. They are commuter
schools.
But colleges and universities require all freshmen, who live more than 50
miles away, to live on campus for the first year.
Mostly its just all about money. The schools rake in a big pile of money
that way from various fees.
The state is guaranteed a pile of money the first year since the student
could flunk out but still collect the whole semester amount.
The Board of Governors (Regents in some places) meet quarterly and at
each meeting costs go up.
Tuition is in the thousands, fees equal to that, not to mention the
outrageous book prices. And if a freshman there are dorm fees.
Several years ago I was in the bookstore and a parent in front of me was
buying a simple workbook for her daughter and that was over $90 and just one JM>of the many she was buying, and the cheapest.
I had classes where after you bought the book the instructor would say he
wasn't using it and one could almost hear him chuckling over the wasted JM>money.
Or a book has been "revised" and need the new book with the revision
being something that made no difference (new cover, or something minor).
And then getting pennies back on the dollar when selling the books later
since whatever book one bought wasn't being used the next semester.
Marshall has gone to renting textbooks, which is a bit cheaper.
And some are now on DVD rather than paper.
I often wondered why some enterprising person wouldn't buy a book, scan
it and put on a CD and sell for a fraction of the book and still make a few JM>bucks as well.
Quoting Daryl Stout to Nancy Backus on 09-04-19 18:03 <=-
I think it's LOVE'S TRUCK STOP, and LOWE'S HARDWARE.
Ok, that makes sense... and when he (or was it you) mentioned the
heart on the truckstop's sign, I realized I had seen the truckstop(s)
when traveling... but I don't remember if any were in NYS, or all in
other states...
In central Arkansas, there's a Love's Truck Stop at Exit 161 and Interstate 40...and possibly one at Exit 128 and Interstate 30...both
just outside the Little Rock area. There are also things like Hardee's
and Subway at the truck stop complex.
There's a Lowe's Hardware at Kanis and Bowman Roads in west Little
Rock, but I'm not sure of any other location offhand.
What I really need, is to go to either Home Depot or Wal-Mart to
find 2 similar items...
1) An adhesive deal to hold the portable shower hose up. Before she
got so sick, my Mom converted the tub to a walk-in jacuzzi. It's hard
to hold the shower deal and lather up.
2) An adhesive deal to put on the hallway wall, where I can hang
pictures, plaques, etc.
I might try to go out there after the annual campus fall picnic at
the local college tomorrow. The last few years, and tomorrow, a local
BBQ restaurant is catering...BBQ with all the trimmings. It's only from 11:30am to 1:30pm, but it gives me a chance to get out. I'm an alumnus from there, and a Life Member of their Alumni Association.
Ah, so you have them both around your way... :)
So one that needs to be water-resistant, and another that it doesn't NB>matter... :)
That will be good for you... :) Hope you enjoyed it... :)
With all the crap on Facebook, with tons of "friends" sending me
messages on my Timeline, and in Messenger, saying "You need to share
this"
When I run across something like that I think "No I don't". :)
I've read where a lot of these are tracking mechanism's (not the fault
of the user or sender).
Quoting Daryl Stout to Nancy Backus on 09-12-19 12:33 <=-
With all the crap on Facebook, with tons of "friends" sending me
messages on my Timeline, and in Messenger, saying "You need to share
this" or "click on this link", I finally had enough...and promptly UNFRIENDED ALL OF MY FRIENDS...family members, relatives, and everyone else.
One ham radio operator went ballistic, and basically "demanded" I
sent back to him this ThumbDV device that he had sent me as a birthday present (that makes him an "Indian Giver" in my eyes). Now, he's
spreading lies about me, because I've told some ham radio friends why
I won't be around for awhile. Well, *HE* was the one who got mad...and
I don't spend all my waking moments on Facebook, the BBS, with ham
radio, square dancing, or anything else. Right now, health is a much higher priority.
That will be good for you... :) Hope you enjoyed it... :)
The food was OK...my legs gave me terrible grief. I had brought my
cane, but should've brought my walker. If that wasn't bad enough, I
nearly got heat stroke.
Possibly you overreacted there... I'd think that true friends and family NB>might have well been exempt from the unfriending... But then, I'm not NB>one to talk, really, since I've never had a Facebook account and don't NB>intend to get one... :)
Quite agreed that health is a higher priority than the other stuff... :)
Sigh... I guess you'll know for next year's reunion that you'll need
the walker... and maybe to prepare better for the heat... :)
Quoting Daryl Stout to Nancy Backus on 09-21-19 15:48 <=-
Possibly you overreacted there... I'd think that true friends and
family might have well been exempt from the unfriending... But then,
I'm not one to talk, really, since I've never had a Facebook account
and don't intend to get one... :)
I was even getting it from them, and I got tired of it.
The problem now is that I have 2FA (two factor authentication), and
it requires them send a numeric code for me to enter, before I can
login. Yet, someone cut a fiber optic cable yesterday, and both my cellphone and internet were out for a time. Facebook said I had
requested too many text messages, and so I had to send them a copy of
my drivers license, as verification of my identity. Of course, they're dragging their feet on getting me in.
Sigh... I guess you'll know for next year's reunion that you'll need
the walker... and maybe to prepare better for the heat... :)
Yeah, next year, it'll be the walker, and I'll go inside to eat.
With the cloud cover and storms Thursday night and Friday, we stayed in the 70's...had been in the 90's every day since late August.
Can't blame you for getting tired of it... that's one reason I'm not on NB>Facebook myself...
And that sort of hassle is another... A friend was asked for similar, NB>just because he'd not checked in on his account for what they considered NB>too long a time...
Finally getting some relief... :) Our high today is just under 70 NB>degrees... last two days had been in the mid to high 80s...
Quoting Daryl Stout to Nancy Backus on 09-25-19 12:40 <=-
Can't blame you for getting tired of it... that's one reason I'm not on
Facebook myself...
It feels good not to have a ton of notifications.
And that sort of hassle is another... A friend was asked for similar,
just because he'd not checked in on his account for what they
considered too long a time...
They finally unlocked my account. I don't use it that much, but at
least I downloaded some backup codes to use, if the cellphone goes
down again, and I can't get the codes.
Finally getting some relief... :) Our high today is just under 70
degrees... last two days had been in the mid to high 80s...
We MIGHT get some relief come early October. I hope it's not at the
price of severe weather beforehand.
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