Friday, September 11, 2020

A Surprise, Surprise, Surprise Weekly Link Round-Up

 


Denis and I love to watch three or four game shows on cable. We don't record them, so we have to live through the commercials. Fortunately, few of the commercials are political advertisements. When they are-- regardless of political party-- I make use of the remote's MUTE button. As for the others, I made Denis laugh with a comment or two of mine. If you believe all the commercials, you'd swear on a stack of Bibles that all the women in the U.S. have leaky bladders. I know that can't be true so at least once I'd like to see one for male incontinence. Just once. That's all I ask!

And with the pandemic, another type of commercial has reared its annoying head: those centered around kids running amok in the house and ruling the roost. The ones that bug me the most are the ones that show parents being "forced" to bribe their children to eat a mouthful of healthy food by giving them mouthfuls of junk food. This is wrong on so many levels-- and don't even get me started on fruit bowls!

Something did actually happen here at Casa Kittling-- the exercise equipment finally arrived, the box weighing in at well over one hundred pounds. Just horsing the box inside the house and getting it unpacked wore Denis out, so I can't wait to see what happens when he starts using the machine. (I can't wait to see what happens when I start using it, too.)

Denis did find out that the instructions (or as he likes to call them the "destructions") lied. They said that the machine could be assembled in thirty-eight minutes. I didn't keep an accurate check, so all I will say is that it took well over that allotted time. Wonder of wonders, however, I did not hear one swear word come from the dining room the entire time.

Another surprise came yesterday when I opened my mail. I've spoken of my insurance woes in the past. The two years running when the insurance company told me I was paying too much so I didn't have to pay my premiums the rest of the year only to have the government tell me come tax time that I didn't pay nearly enough, so I owed thousands. Well, the insurance company sent me a rebate check that, although it doesn't come anywhere near reimbursing me for all that money I had to pay at tax time, it does pay for the exercise equipment. I'm going to overlook the imbalance and call it a win. You probably would, too.

Before I mosey out to the link corral, here are a couple of photos of our new dining room furniture. It's going to get a lot more use than what was originally in there. Head 'em up! Moooove 'em out!

 


 

►Books & Other Interesting Tidbits◄

 
►Channeling My Inner Indiana Jones◄
 
►Channeling My Inner Elly Mae Clampett◄
 
►Fascinating Folk◄
  • Charlie Parker and the language of jazz.
  • In 1815, thousands of people came to watch George Wilson, the "Blackheath Pedestrian," walk 1,000 miles. (Did a certain song come to mind?)
  • Photographer Rizwan Mithawala turned his Mumbai window into a butterfly garden.
  • Two Northern women-- one Black (Eleanor Mire) and one white (Debra Bruno)-- both trace their family roots back to the same enslavement.
  • How did Amelia Earhart raise the money for her flights?
 
►The Happy Wanderer◄
 
►I ♥ Lists◄


That's all for this week! Don't forget to stop by next Friday when I'll be sharing a freshly selected batch of links for your surfing pleasure.

Stay safe. Stay healthy. And don't forget to curl up with a good book!

16 comments:

  1. Congratulations on getting the exercise equipment set up. Next step: using it.
    But frankly, it scares me. It looks like a Medieval torture device of a jet-age dental chair. Since you saw it come in a box and know its purpose, you know what it's use is. But if I saw that without knowing this, I'd run the other way. (Yes, I'm a scaredy-cat.)

    Read some links, will return. I may purchase a subscription to Acorn. I have seen several of the series, but there are still some to see.

    A lot of the book links, including on books set in boarding schools, leave out more modern books, such as Tana French's "A Secret Place." It's not my favorite setting, but there are a lot of contemporary books set in boarding schools.

    And some of the other categories need more modernizing and diversifying to reflect today's authors. I should write to somebody about that, not sure who.

    Have fun on that exercise chair.

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    1. I've been using the exercise machine daily and can already feel an improvement, Now I just want to have Denis add a daily workout to his routine. If I can do it, he can!

      As for those outdated lists, don't get me wrong, I do agree with you, but sometimes it's good to include older books that could easily be overlooked.

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  2. Errata: para 2, line one "of" should be "or."
    And line 3 is "its" not "it's" (and I'm a proofreader!)

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    1. Ah well. I did understand what you were saying. I've been a proofreader of sorts myself for a very long time, but... some days you're the windshield, and some days you're the bug. Have a lot more Windshield Days!

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  3. The exercise equipment looks great, Cathy! I'm glad you got it in good order (and that rebate money, too!). As far as television commercials go? If I see one more ad for a medication of any kind, I will not be responsible for what happens. I get so, so tired of being told what's wrong with me, and what I need to do about it. Ugh!! Now, I think I'll go lose myself in that old soap factory.

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    1. I get tired of being told that all my ills will be solved by popping some pharmaceutical company's magic pills!

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  4. Reading about the side effects listed for some medications is as scary as a horror film. Hope your new exercise chair proves beneficial! Off to check on some links. ;)

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    1. I've got workout time slotted into my routine, and I can already feel the benefits...even if sometimes it involves a lot of ouching. ;-)

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  5. It looks great So glad it is facing a window--pool view?!

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    1. No, unfortunately. The dining room faces the street out front, so now I feel like the busybody neighbor who's always spying out the window keeping tabs on everybody else's business! LOL

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    2. Perhaps future Friday posts will involve the goings-on of the neighborhood!!

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    3. I doubt it. Usually the only interesting things happening in the neighborhood happen after dark, and that's when I knit, not work out!

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  6. Medicine commercials on TV - I hate them. As if the answer to every health problem is to just pop a pill. It's not, by the way. On the other hand, I love the look of your new 'torture' device. If you had ever told me years ago that I would actually enjoy doing some exercise, I wouldn't have believed you. I don't love it all the time, but I'm at the point where the good definitely overrules the 'bad'. Enjoy!! Ha!

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    1. I don't think I will ever enjoy having a chunk of my day taken over by exercise (unless it's roaming a trail or a zoo or a botanical garden), but I do enjoy the benefits I gain by doing so.

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  7. Congratulations to Denis on successfully getting the new exercise equipment up and running. I always consider that a huge win regardless of how long it may have taken me to get the job done. From the pictures, I have to say that 38 minutes was a very optimistic estimate for a completion time. I'd be lucky to get all the parts out of the box that quickly.

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    1. I thought the same thing, Sam. He got everything put together and was only missing one non-essential screw, which I managed to find this morning (without stepping on it first).

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