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RTDNTOTO 🐻 Random Thoughts Deserving No Thread Of Their Own 20 (2025)

Does anybody feel - kinda off? I mean, I just don't feel right in my shoes. It's like mentally, the whole world feels on a slant to me somehow these days. Gawd. I hate February. I always have. Hate it.
Wife reports I’ve been a bit crabby the last couple of weeks. Not sure why, since I don’t feel crabby.
 
I lament the end of the print edition of The (Newark) Star-Ledger, New Jersey's paper of record. We had home delivery of the Star-Ledger, New York Daily News and Plainfield Courier-News all through my formative years (the latter was an afternoon paper and the former were morning papers). I learned that the Star-Ledger was for real news and great sports writing; the Daily News was for tabloid entertainment and pretty good sports-writing (at least in the 70s-80s time period), and the Courier was to find out who locally (e.g., we might know) had died, as well as other gossipy info.
Our local paper, the Reno Gazette-Journal, still prints six days a week, but we only get it on Sundays and Wednesdays. My daily paper of choice is the W$J. We also get the NYT on Sunday, and the weekly Comstock Chronicle on Saturdays.

Once upon a time, time with the daily paper was a non-negotable for me. The only reason we really still get is because we have birds.

Jim
 
Does anybody feel - kinda off? I mean, I just don't feel right in my shoes. It's like mentally, the whole world feels on a slant to me somehow these days. Gawd. I hate February. I always have. Hate it.

I’m starting to feel normal. It’s a feeling I haven’t felt in years. Been dealing with lots of emotional issues since the passing of my spouse. Trying to ā€œget on with your lifeā€ requires time, reconciliation, and a reorienting of one’s self.
 
the majority of use is a positive one

I can see that. I recently remembered an undergrad writing professor I had that said writing is thinking. How poignant to think of that now. The idea of ā€œwriting is thinkingā€ in the age of easy and affordable AI tools is anachronistic.
 
Mark Wahlberg No GIF by Daddy's Home's Home
Pretty sure it is a chik fil a thing. And assuming that is Mark Wahlberg, he is a spokesperson for the other much bigger Iowa chain, Hy Vee, which is open on Sunday. But that is 5 miles away and I refuse to shop there because they pay so much for dumb celebrity endorsements.
 
I'm not sure I've ever heard of a grocery store being closed Sundays.
Some of my favorite old code that haven't been removed from our local ordinances deal with work on Sundays

  • (a)Any person who compels his child, apprentice or servant to perform any labor on Sunday, except the customary domestic duties of daily necessity or comfort, or works of charity or who engages in shooting, hunting, gaming, card playing or racing on that day, or who, being a merchant or shopkeeper, druggist excepted, keeps open store on Sunday, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor.(b)The provisions of this section shall not apply to the operation of railroads, airlines, bus lines, communications, public utilities or steamboats or other vessels navigating the waters of this state, or to any manufacturing establishment which is required to be kept in constant operation, or to the sale of gasoline or other motor fuels or motor oils, nor shall this section prohibit the sale of newspapers, or the operation of newsstands, or automobile repair shops, florist shops, fruit stands, ice cream shops or parlors, lunch stands or restaurants, delicatessens or plants engaged in the manufacture or sale of ice; provided, that such business establishments are not operated in conjunction with some other kind or type of business which is prohibited by this section. It shall also be lawful to engage in motorcycle and automobile racing on Sunday, whether admission is charged or not.
  • Holding public markets on Sunday. Any person who opens, or causes to be opened, for the purpose of selling or trading, any public market or place on Sunday, or opens, or causes to be opened, any stall or shop therein, or connected therewith, or brings anything for sale or barter to such market or place, or offers the same for sale therein on that day, or buys or sells therein on that day, including livestock or cattle, shall, on conviction, be guilty of a misdemeanor, Any place where people assemble for the purchase and sale of goods, wares and merchandise, provisions, cattle or other articles is a market house or place within the meaning of this section
 
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Got weird mail at work yesterday. Don’t know who it’s from, but postmarked in town. It was nothing but a Google Street View picture of my house.

I think it’s somebody’s joke. As if I don’t know what my own house looks like.

I would probably take that to our risk management folks in HR. Joke or not, that seems creepy and I'd like risk management assess it and get the sheriff's office involved.
 
Apparently the Simpsons actually became a good show again (or had a period of being good). I lost interest after their movie came out, but I enjoy making older references.

I used to never miss an episode and then I just stopped watching completely about a decade ago. I too had heard that it's gotten good again and on a whim recently started watching again from season 31 forward (I picked season 31 randomly for no good reason). I only watch an episode or two every few weeks and it will take me awhile to catch back up but it's definitely better than it was when I stopped watching. Overall though, IMO the stretch from around season 10 through season 15 seem to be the worst in terms of quality of animation and production, but there are still some great episodes in there in terms of the writing; the seasons around season 22 - 26 are just dumb and not good.

Looking at some reviews online now, season 31, which I am nearly done with, and season 32 are pretty lowly ranked but I'm enjoying them. The ratings of individual episodes look like they really begin to tick upwards in season 33.

Nothing will ever be as good as that golden age of The Simpsons from seasons 4 through 8 though!

For my money, if I am going to watch a cartoon these days it's American Dad. The first 2 or 3 seasons are pretty terrible but it's been consistently great since then.
 
I used to never miss an episode and then I just stopped watching completely about a decade ago. I too had heard that it's gotten good again and on a whim recently started watching again from season 31 forward (I picked season 31 randomly for no good reason). I only watch an episode or two every few weeks and it will take me awhile to catch back up but it's definitely better than it was when I stopped watching. Overall though, IMO the stretch from around season 10 through season 15 seem to be the worst in terms of quality of animation and production, but there are still some great episodes in there in terms of the writing; the seasons around season 22 - 26 are just dumb and not good.

Looking at some reviews online now, season 31, which I am nearly done with, and season 32 are pretty lowly ranked but I'm enjoying them. The ratings of individual episodes look like they really begin to tick upwards in season 33.

Nothing will ever be as good as that golden age of The Simpsons from seasons 4 through 8 though!

For my money, if I am going to watch a cartoon these days it's American Dad. The first 2 or 3 seasons are pretty terrible but it's been consistently great since then.
Season 4 of the Simpsons was as good as it gets. I'll watch the new stuff while doing some work at night, but I probably miss half the jokes.

American Dad took a while to grow on me, but there are few good seasons. My adult cartoons to watch now are Bob's Burgers and old King of the Hill.
 
I used to never miss an episode and then I just stopped watching completely about a decade ago. I too had heard that it's gotten good again and on a whim recently started watching again from season 31 forward (I picked season 31 randomly for no good reason). I only watch an episode or two every few weeks and it will take me awhile to catch back up but it's definitely better than it was when I stopped watching. Overall though, IMO the stretch from around season 10 through season 15 seem to be the worst in terms of quality of animation and production, but there are still some great episodes in there in terms of the writing; the seasons around season 22 - 26 are just dumb and not good.

Looking at some reviews online now, season 31, which I am nearly done with, and season 32 are pretty lowly ranked but I'm enjoying them. The ratings of individual episodes look like they really begin to tick upwards in season 33.

Nothing will ever be as good as that golden age of The Simpsons from seasons 4 through 8 though!

For my money, if I am going to watch a cartoon these days it's American Dad. The first 2 or 3 seasons are pretty terrible but it's been consistently great since then.
I haven't watched since probably season 10 or so. I honestly don't know a single person who watches the Simpsons. Who is their audience at this point?
 
I would probably take that to our risk management folks in HR. Joke or not, that seems creepy and I'd like risk management assess it and get the sheriff's office involved.
I may let them know as an FYI, but I am inclined to think it's either someone's joke, or some sort of marketing campaign by a local Realtor(TM). We get "Do you want to sell your house?" type letters almost weekly, but never at work, and never just a photo of the house by itself. (Bought for $94 in 2013, now worth $300+. But the answer is no.)

My reaction at this point is still "amused but confused."

Jim

I haven't watched since probably season 10 or so. I honestly don't know a single person who watches the Simpsons. Who is their audience at this point?
I used to be a big fan. It stopped being funny 15 years or so ago. But now, the only episodes I make a point to watch are the "Treehouse of Horror" eps. Even those are not like they used to be.

I think it's time for that show to go away.

Jim
 
Here is a 3-year-old Reddit thread and about something similar, one one a year later.



But what's weird is that is was a normal envelope, no return address, with just a picture of our house inside and no ad.

Jim
 
Sorry but you can't store your building materials in the street. Yes I know you have a small lot, but you can't store your building materials in the street. Yes I understand there's no room to move around with your equipment, but you can't store your building materials in the street. Yes I see that you ordered most of the buildings materials for construction and they were all delivered, but you can't store your building materials in the street.

Oh and you've caked mud all over the street too and will have to clean that up.
 
Sorry but you can't store your building materials in the street. Yes I know you have a small lot, but you can't store your building materials in the street. Yes I understand there's no room to move around with your equipment, but you can't store your building materials in the street. Yes I see that you ordered most of the buildings materials for construction and they were all delivered, but you can't store your building materials in the street.

Oh and you've caked mud all over the street too and will have to clean that up.
We have what's called an "Encroachment and Excavation" permit for this sort of thing, but it needs to be VERY temporary and only granted under specific conditions.
 
Season 4 of the Simpsons was as good as it gets. I'll watch the new stuff while doing some work at night, but I probably miss half the jokes.

American Dad took a while to grow on me, but there are few good seasons. My adult cartoons to watch now are Bob's Burgers and old King of the Hill.

I remember being really psyched for American Dad when it first premiered. At the time, I still really enjoyed Family Guy and figured American Dad would be just as good and I sat down to watch that first episode back in 2005 and good lord it was terrible! (I remember it distinctly because it premiered after the Super Bowl that year and my buddies and I were sitting in a barracks room all looking forward to watching it after the football game)

I watched the next couple episodes and it didn't get any better so I gave up.

Fast forward to early 2016 and I'm home with a newborn up late late at night and I'm flipping through the channels and saw a random episode American Dad episode from like season 8 at like 2:00 am so I watched that and it was pretty good so I watched a few more over the next few weeks and they were consistently great! I ended up going back and watching every episode. The first few seasons were not very good but then all of a sudden it got really good and has stayed good ever since. Coincidentally, around the time American Dad got good, the quality of Family Guy really started to decline. I got curious a while back about why one show got good and another got bad and looked up a bunch of stuff about the production of the two shows and it sounds like American Dad has benefited by having a lot more consistency in who is doing the writing and producing over the years and also a lot more day-to-day involvement from Seth MacFarlane. While the plots are often very surreal, I like that American Dad is a lot more like a traditional family sitcom than Family Guy too which often has way too many flashback gags and references to other media... also they seem to just make Peter more and more stupid with each passing season of Family Guy.

Speaking of MacFarlane... he also created Ted. A raunchy movie with Mark Wahlberg and his talking stuffed bear. It was alright, if not very sophomoric, and I think it even had a mildly successful sequel but last year Hulu released a season of a Ted TV show that was like a prequel to the movie (following the main character in high school along with his bear) and I thought the TV show was fantastic. There is a second season in the works and that will hopefully come out later this year.

I do really like Bob's Burgers too and so do my kids. Right now, it's my 8-year-old's favorite show so we usually watch an episode together before she gets ready for bed. For the most part, the show is fine for a kid her age but there are still a few episodes that I make sure we skip because they aren't really appropriate for her yet.
 
Sorry but you can't store your building materials in the street. Yes I know you have a small lot, but you can't store your building materials in the street. Yes I understand there's no room to move around with your equipment, but you can't store your building materials in the street. Yes I see that you ordered most of the buildings materials for construction and they were all delivered, but you can't store your building materials in the street.
So what I'm hearing is that you'll give me a few days, right?
 
I may let them know as an FYI, but I am inclined to think it's either someone's joke, or some sort of marketing campaign by a local Realtor(TM). We get "Do you want to sell your house?" type letters almost weekly, but never at work, and never just a photo of the house by itself. (Bought for $94 in 2013, now worth $300+. But the answer is no.)

My reaction at this point is still "amused but confused."

Jim

We get those letters all the time too. A few years back we'd get brokers and agents stopping and knocking on our door at least once a week asking us to sell. I always just told them no thanks and went about my way but then I decided that the next one who stopped I'd tell them sure and throw out an absurd number like $750k (considerably more than we paid but on average with what the older houses like ours are going for and about 1/3rd of what new builds on our street are selling at). Unfortunately, nobody ever stopped by after I made that decision. :rofl:

Maybe things are about to start heating up again though as my dad has started getting phone calls from realtors about our house (we have the same name and my address used to be his address so I think agents who are surfing the net looking for phone numbers just assume his number is mine?).
 
from NPS

This week, February 2 – 8 is Volcano Week! But what is Volcano Week? The National Park Service has 91 sites across the country that contain volcanic resources; 19, were set aside specifically for their volcanic features. During this week, 41 different volcanic parks will share the history and geology of their parks and volcanoes. Disciplines as diverse as geology, anthropology, soil science, and human genetics can all play a role in helping to unravel the volcanic history of our national parks and our planet. Join us as we celebrate and explore volcanoes in our National Parks!

 
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Utah says:

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I was not aware there was general retail Sunday closures outside of Utah.
 
The most recent come-on I've gotten to buy my house (with a picture of it on the note card*) actually had a cash offer - $92,0. Mind you, I gave $124,9 for it with $25,0 down eight years ago and have now a little under $80,0 on the note. As is, I'd list it at $274,9 and would probably accept around $249,9 for it.

*My kids tracked down the SV photo date by determining the car parked out front was a rental my sister used when she came to visit for the younger kid's HS graduation, which would have made it May of 2017.

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A lone photo of my house with no sales come-on mailed to me would definitely creep me out. Don't get any ideas, @JNA :ha:
 
The most recent come-on I've gotten to buy my house (with a picture of it on the note card*) actually had a cash offer - $92,0. Mind you, I gave $124,9 for it with $25,0 down eight years ago and have now a little under $80,0 on the note. As is, I'd list it at $274,9 and would probably accept around $249,9 for it.

*My kids tracked down the SV photo date by determining the car parked out front was a rental my sister used when she came to visit for the younger kid's HS graduation, which would have made it May of 2017.

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A lone photo of my house with no sales come-on mailed to me would definitely creep me out. Don't get any ideas, @JNA :ha:
Now why would you say I would get any ideas about doing that ?
 
Hi, are looking to sell your house?

Not really but what do you have in mind?

Well actually, do you have a number in mind?

I could let it go for $1.3 million.

Sir, that's a bit high based on our research and tax value. What did you base your figure on?

Well, I like it here and you asked for a price, so I could move for that number.

'click'
 
I haven't watched since probably season 10 or so. I honestly don't know a single person who watches the Simpsons. Who is their audience at this point?
Season 12 was my stopping point. I can watch classic episodes all day long.. the new stuff, meh not so much. South Park however, still makes me LOL on the newer stuff.
 
Season 12 was my stopping point. I can watch classic episodes all day long.. the new stuff, meh not so much. South Park however, still makes me LOL on the newer stuff.

South Park seems to put out new episodes so infrequently these days that it's hard to know when to expect new stuff. I do like how topical they are though and how they stay on top of current events. I'm hoping for a new batch of episodes (or another batch of "specials") dealing with the new Trump administration. Is Mr. Garrison going to head back to the White House?
 
Pretty sure it is a chik fil a thing. And assuming that is Mark Wahlberg, he is a spokesperson for the other much bigger Iowa chain, Hy Vee, which is open on Sunday. But that is 5 miles away and I refuse to shop there because they pay so much for dumb celebrity endorsements.
Had no idea he is a spokesperson for HyVee.

The shaking head thing was more about my reference to the closing on Sundays being a relic of the past (1963) and @jsk1983 taking it back to geographical location instead of location "in time." It was intended as a joke but

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Hi, are looking to sell your house?

Not really but what do you have in mind?

Well actually, do you have a number in mind?

I could let it go for $1.3 million.

Sir, that's a bit high based on our research and tax value. What did you base your figure on?

Well, I like it here and you asked for a price, so I could move for that number.

'click'
Kind of like the trick I've learned. As you know, I don't like to say "no" to requests from people, especially family, so, instead, I put a condition on it that is so off-the-wall that the person will say "Never mind."

Like when my niece needed a ride to a party in a town an hour away, on the same day I already had plans, and it was a ride she could have asked me about days before, not the night before.

She needed to be there at 1 p.m. I said, "Well, I can take you there at 5:30 a.m. The rest of my day is full. That will get you there plenty early."

I had no later times, and held firm.

She finally stomped off and said she'd figure something else out.
 
The most recent come-on I've gotten to buy my house (with a picture of it on the note card*) actually had a cash offer - $92,0. Mind you, I gave $124,9 for it with $25,0 down eight years ago and have now a little under $80,0 on the note. As is, I'd list it at $274,9 and would probably accept around $249,9 for it.

Coming from California, I am simply blown away by those prices.

Sad Arrested Development GIF
 
The most recent come-on I've gotten to buy my house (with a picture of it on the note card*) actually had a cash offer - $92,0. Mind you, I gave $124,9 for it with $25,0 down eight years ago and have now a little under $80,0 on the note. As is, I'd list it at $274,9 and would probably accept around $249,9 for it.

*My kids tracked down the SV photo date by determining the car parked out front was a rental my sister used when she came to visit for the younger kid's HS graduation, which would have made it May of 2017.

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A lone photo of my house with no sales come-on mailed to me would definitely creep me out. Don't get any ideas, @JNA :ha:
The fact that i brought 185k for a down payment on a house and barely broke 25% says enough about my housing situation.
 
Plummeting Simpsons ratings.

I love The Simpsons as much as anybody, but maybe it's time? I mean, the cultural impact is Looney Tunes level at this point. Let it ride. Be done.
 
How am I doing? I had a dystopian nightmare last night that people were being rounded up by a certain billionaire, telling them it was a meeting or some testing, and they get trapped in a building and unalived - I was trying to tell people to not go and to resist and to keep moving and I'm on payphones telling my kids the same thing and no one is hearing me and then I woke up to an alarm that had been ringing for 8 minutes

maybe it was the meatloaf I had for dinner
 
^^^^
The dream police
They live inside in my head
The dream police
They come to me in my bed
The dream police
They're coming to arrest me
Oh no
 
How am I doing? I had a dystopian nightmare last night that people were being rounded up by a certain billionaire, telling them it was a meeting or some testing, and they get trapped in a building and unalived - I was trying to tell people to not go and to resist and to keep moving and I'm on payphones telling my kids the same thing and no one is hearing me and then I woke up to an alarm that had been ringing for 8 minutes

maybe it was the meatloaf I had for dinner
My biggest take away from this is there were payphones in your dream.
 
^^^^
The dream police
They live inside in my head
The dream police
They come to me in my bed
The dream police
They're coming to arrest me
Oh no
Great album. This was my introduction to Cheap Trick. My brother bought the album at a yard sale for $3 in 1979/80.
 
How did I never know until just weeks ago that the band Cake is from Sacramento, same place I grew up? I knew Tesla was . . .

(By the way, the major streets in the suburb of Arden-Arcade are named after Industrial Revolution folks. Aforementioned Tesla, plus Watt, Howe, Marconi, Fulton, Bell, many others. I have no idea how they picked THAT theme decades ago.)

Another fun fact: In the early 90's, Metallica had an unauthorized, unannounced concert on the roof of the old Tower Records on Watt Avenue. Thousands of people showed up.

Jim
 
How am I doing? I had a dystopian nightmare last night that people were being rounded up by a certain billionaire, telling them it was a meeting or some testing, and they get trapped in a building and unalived - I was trying to tell people to not go and to resist and to keep moving and I'm on payphones telling my kids the same thing and no one is hearing me and then I woke up to an alarm that had been ringing for 8 minutes

maybe it was the meatloaf I had for dinner

It's not the meatloaf: your brain just re-interpreted being a city planner for you. Re-read it with that in mind and it sounds like city council meeting day in any city in America to me. Sweet Dreams, Citizens! Soylent Green is people!!! It's PEOPLE!!!
 
How am I doing? I had a dystopian nightmare last night that people were being rounded up by a certain billionaire, telling them it was a meeting or some testing, and they get trapped in a building and unalived - I was trying to tell people to not go and to resist and to keep moving and I'm on payphones telling my kids the same thing and no one is hearing me and then I woke up to an alarm that had been ringing for 8 minutes

maybe it was the meatloaf I had for dinner
This is how I picture LP saving the world:

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