Thursday, March 19, 2026

He never gets to do what he wants...

Just so ya know, I've been running C&H for over three years, every day. 
I think I've posted damn near every one he did and only have a few 
weeks worth of them left. Any ideas on what you'd like to see 
in their place? Leave a coment.

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Handmade gifts are extra special when
they're for someone extra special.
Is your best gal Irish? She'd love these...
 
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Every dollar spent bombing the fuck out of Iran is a dollar well spent...

When you're reading an article on a website like TheGuardian.com, you know you have to suspend disbeliefe on most of what they write, but they do, occasionaly, present facts and figures somewhat accurately, even with the liberal spin they put on it. 
Their examination of the costs involved with the operations in Iran is heavy-handedly leftie-loonie in it's appraoch, but it still has some merit, if you read between the propoganda*.
Take a look at their analysis. It may or may not be accurate (as in: How the fuck could they possibly know that shit), but it's still worth a look. Find it here if you're interested.


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Do you listen to music on your computer?

This is the speaker system I got for Christmas.
What an amazing sound. Take a look here.

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Is 'Big Brother' in the kids homeroom? Yup...

From NJ101.5 - Super advanced cameras powered by artificial intelligence have students at New Jersey schools under constant surveillance. Several school districts are already using AI cameras, including the state's largest district. Newark schools signed a $12 million contract to install 7,700 cameras to watch its 44,000 students. The AI cameras were up and running at the start of this school year.
 
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In South Jersey, the Glassboro Public School District is the first to partner with a company that uses AI to find firearms in schools. ZeroEyes boasts that it's the "first AI-based gun detection video analytics platform" with federal recognition.
The ZeroEyes cameras will monitor nearly 2,000 students, Pre-K through 12th grade, and 350 staff throughout four Glassboro schools. If a gun is detected, mass alerts can be sent within seconds to students' phones and digital signage throughout the buildings. “The safety of our students and staff is our top priority, and this integration adds a critical new layer of protection," said Craig Stephenson, GPSD assistant superintendent.




Starting out this morning with more bad news for every other morning - if ya get my drift...

If you’re a fan of orange juice with your norning rituals, there is one product that you won’t be able to get anymore starting next month. According to Good Housekeeping, Minute Maid is discontinuing its frozen juice cans in the U.S. and Canada for good by April. Once inventory runs out in stores, these drinks will be gone for good.
“We are discontinuing our frozen products and exiting the frozen can category in response to shifting consumer preferences,” a spokesperson from parent company Coca-Cola said. “With the juice category growing strongly, we’re focusing on products that better match what our consumers want,” the spokesperson added.
Minute Maid’s frozen juice cans started as a World War II staple for soldiers on the front lines looking to get a needed dose of vitamin C. Since then, the cans have become a household staple in many American family diets.
If you're like me, this was the go-to OJ in our house from Day One. It had a stature in house almost like no other product. From the day I was born 'til I finally moved out when I turned 18, there was always a pitcher of Minute Maid in our fridge. Good bye, old friend. We'll surely miss ya, but we still have the memories...
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Think about the subtle genius of this wartime promotion for the Armed Forces. What they were saying, in essence, was that if you don't join in and help your country fight a war you may or may not agree with, your chances of ever getting laid are slim to none. I wonder how well it worked...
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This is my opinion only, so if you disagree or wannna go all F. Lee Bailey for the dog lovers, save it. Whoever came up with this bullshit of bringing dogs in to restaurants was a jerkoff. Why the fuck would I wanna be faced with a German Shepard that's licking his nuts while I'm trying to eat my cheeseburger? And don't get me started on that 'Service Animal' bullshit. Yes, there are people who need a service animal. Fine. But putting one of those harness things on a fuckin' pink poodle that you're pushing around town in a fuckin' baby carriage is stretching credulity a bit, don'tcha think? Juss' sayin'...
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And they deserve it. The Awards ceremony used to be about
style and class and true talent. They've politicised it to the
point where they've pissed people off with their poloitical
bullshit. Nobody gives a fuck what you thinnk, Jane...
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Costco is set to open its first standalone gas station by the end of June as the company continues to prioritize fuel.

Mission Viejo, California, about 49 miles from Los Angeles, will be the home of the wholesaler's first gas station location.
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Somewhere out there there's a zeppole with my name on it...
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Do you like a strong cup of tea? I found this in Belfast a long time ago.
It's the best tea I've ever tasted. Buying it in packs of four boxes
reduces the cost to just 20 cents per cup.
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When we were kids, we didn't look at a sign like this and think of it as a warning to be heeded. Fuck that - that's a challenge straight up. There's no way you wouldn't go in there when no one was around. And, if the quarry was idle, there's no way you weren't exploring every square inch of the place. It had to be done - you had no coice.

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A new report from the Los Angeles Times claims that more Mexicans were deported annually under President Biden than during President Trump’s administration, citing data compiled by a Mexico City investigative outlet using figures from the Mexican government. According to the report, the number of Mexicans deported from the United States in recent years under Biden exceeded the yearly totals during Trump’s presidency. 
However, critics say the way the data is presented raises questions. The article focuses specifically on Mexican nationals deported to Mexico, which represents only one portion of overall immigration enforcement numbers. Analysts note that total deportations, border expulsions, and enforcement actions can vary widely depending on how the statistics are counted - including whether migrants are turned back at the border, formally removed, or processed through other immigration programs.
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Yeah - took me about 30 seconds also...
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I've been wearing the LEE X MOVE jeans for a few
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Even more colorized Rodney Smith...


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This blog is supported by the meager commissions I get when you buy stuff 
on Amazon going through a link you see here. It doesn't matter if you buy what
 is promoted, or something else - it's all still credited to the blog. I am ever so
 greatful when you guys do it, because that little I do make from Amazon is still
 a big help now that I'm no longer working.
Long and short of it? If you're ever going to Amazon, do me a solid - come to
 the blog first and use one of my links. Your help is greatly appreciated. Seriously...
                                                                                                                         
                                                                      
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Wednesday, March 18, 2026

How's the weather where you are?

 
Florida weather this time of year is basically a daily gamble where the sky wakes up and chooses violence. One minute it’s 82°, sunny, palm trees swaying like a postcard, and you’re thinking, “Yeah… this is why people move here.” Someone’s already at the beach, someone else is washing their car, and a guy in flip flops is grilling at 10 AM like it’s a full-blown vacation day.
Then out of absolutely nowhere, the sky turns dark like it owes money. Now it’s 78° but somehow worse. Rain isn’t falling — it’s attacking sideways. Thunder sounds like a demolition project. Lightning is hitting close enough to make you rethink your entire life.
You check the radar and it looks like a toddler colored directly over your neighborhood in red. Ten minutes later? Gone. Sun’s back out like nothing happened. Steam rising off the pavement. Humidity hits you like a wet blanket with attitude.
Meanwhile, There’s a random lizard doing push-ups on your porch. A guy is still driving 90 in the rain like visibility is optional. And someone just said, “It’s not that hot today” while it’s 85 with 100% humidity
And the forecast? “Sunny. Storms. Maybe both at the same time.” 
Welcome to Florida...

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A HilBetty dream come true...


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This blog is supported by the meager commissions I get when you buy stuff 
on Amazon going through a link you see here. It doesn't matter if you buy what
 is promoted, or something else - it's all still credited to the blog. I am ever so
 greatful when you guys do it, because that little I do make from Amazon is still
 a big help now that I'm no longer working.
Long and short of it? If you're ever going to Amazon, do me a solid - come to
 the blog first and use one of my links. Your help is greatly appreciated. Seriously...
                                                                                                                         
                                                                      
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What's the minimum wage where you live? Here in Florida it's 'reasonable'...


 As of early 2026, a $ 25.00  per hour minimum wage is not a federal standard, but rather a private sector benchmark adopted by companies like Bank of America for U.S. employees. While some proposals seek to raise state minimums toward this level by 2031, others warn it could lead to higher prices and reduced staffing in sectors like restaurants.  Bank of America raised its minimum hourly wage for U.S. employees to $ 25.00  in September 2025, continuing a trend of increasing wages from $ 17.00  in 2017.
Proposals, such as Senate Bill 5578 in Washington, have explored raising state minimum wages to $ 25.00  per hour by 2031, which proponents argue would support over a million workers. Small businesses, particularly restaurants, express concern that a $ 25.00  minimum wage could lead to layoffs, reduced hours for workers, and higher prices, with some owners calling it potentially disastrous.
The federal minimum wage has remained at $ 7.25  per hour since 2009, with many states operating with higher minimums (e.g., Florida reaching $ 15.00  in 2026, and Illinois already at $ 15.00.
Lawmakers in Maryland are considering the contentious “Living Wage Act for All.” If successful, the state’s minimum wage would spike to $25 an hour – up from the current $15 – by 2030. It would raise workers’ minimum wages to the highest rate in the nation. The changes if passed would affect food chains including Texas Roadhouse, Taco Bell, McDonald’s and Chipotle, all of which have multiple outlets in the state...

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Jeez - that's what he looks like? I'm somehow disappointed...

He's the world’s most famous living artist – and as his mystique is good for sales, no one in the art world is in a hurry to find out who Banksy really is. The mystery man, whose work sells for as much as $ 20 million at auction, has taunted the authorities by putting his work on a police sentry box, a prison wall and most recently the Royal Courts of Justice in London.
There have been theories about who the street art outlaw might be, with many people believing he is dance act Massive Attack’s founding member Robert Del Naja - who visited Ukraine at the same time as Banksy.
But now, after more than 25 years of avoiding arrest or being named, a news agency has claimed to have conclusively worked out who the art outlaw really is.
Following a three-year investigation, reporters at Reuters believe a man called Robin Gunningham changed his identity in 2008 by deed poll and took the second most-common name in Britain, David Jones, which allowed him to travel the world incognito.
 

Public-school-educated Gunningham, 51, from Bristol, has long been suspected of being Banksy, but this is the first time his new identity has come to light.
 
Ya havta wonder if - now that he's been 'unmasked' - it will hurt the values of the works people have spent ungodly amounts of money on. 
And, yeah, I'da thought he'd be some skinny belink nerd with big black-framed glasses. Missed that one by a bit...
 

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I've been wearing the LEE X MOVE jeans for a few
years now  - Great fit, stretch waist, very comfortable.
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If it worked on Suzie...


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Do you have grandkids? Here's some things you can do with them you'll both enjoy...

 
First off, I don't have any kids or grandkids, but I did treasure the time I spent with my grandparents, and having seen an article on the website vegout.com. Using some of what I saw there, I wanna share these ideas with you. 
Grandparents should serve as essential pillars of family structure by providing unconditional love, stability, and a link to cultural heritage. They can enhance children’s emotional well-being and development, often playing roles as mentors, nurturers, and play companions. Active involvement in caregiving, which can range from supportive to raising grandchildren, can provide them with a sense of purpose. Here's some ideas for things you can do together with the, that'll enhance your relationships and strengthen your family bonds.

1. Teach them something you're passionate about.
What lights you up? What skill or hobby have you spent decades perfecting? 
Maybe it's woodworking, gardening, cooking, photography, or playing an instrument. Whatever it is, share it with your grandchildren.
2. Take them to your childhood neighborhood.
Ever wonder what you were like as a kid? Your grandchildren probably do too. Taking them to where you grew up gives them context. It makes you real in a way that stories alone can't accomplish.
3. Record your family stories.
Sit down with your grandchildren and record the stories. Talk about your parents, your childhood, the struggles and triumphs that shaped your family. Describe what life was like before smartphones, before the internet, before many of the conveniences we now take for granted. You don't need fancy equipment for this. A smartphone voice recorder works perfectly fine. 
4. Let them beat you at something.
I'm not talking about letting them win every board game or deliberately losing at cards. I mean find something where they genuinely have the advantage and let them teach you.
5. Share a meal you make from scratch together.
Pick a recipe that matters to you. Maybe it's your mother's soup, your father's pancakes, or a dish from your cultural heritage. Then make it together from start to finish. Let them crack the eggs, stir the sauce, knead the dough. As you cook, tell them why this recipe matters. Share memories attached to it. 
6. Show them your old photos and explain who's in them.
Who is that man in the uniform? Why is everyone dressed up? What was happening in this picture? Without context, old family photos are just images of strangers. But with your stories, they become something else entirely. They become lineage, identity, and belonging. Go through your photo albums or boxes with your grandchildren.
7. Take them somewhere in nature you love.
Do you have a place that feeds your soul? A hiking trail, a fishing spot, a quiet beach, a mountain overlook?Take your grandchildren there. Show them why it matters to you. 
8. Write them a letter for the future.
What do you want them to know when they're 18, 25, or 40? Sit down and write them a letter. Not an email, an actual handwritten letter. Tell them what you hope for them, what you've learned about life, what advice you'd give your younger self.

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My personal favorite. I have one in the kitchen and one in my shop.
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He never gets to do what he wants...

Just so ya know, I've been running C&H for over three years, every day.  I think I've posted damn near every one he did and only...