Tonight may be the night i finish up Ghost Files of New England. Its a fun little read.
Next up...i have about 5 i can go with, but it looks like i will be putting The Secret Life of Water in rotation.
Tonight may be the night i finish up Ghost Files of New England. Its a fun little read.
Next up...i have about 5 i can go with, but it looks like i will be putting The Secret Life of Water in rotation.
The louder the monkey, the smaller its balls.
Ah, The Secret Life of Water Mitty, a fun read.
A clear conscience is usually a sign of a bad memory
RIP ALBI-W3MIV RIP RUSS-W5RB RIP BOB-VK3ZL
I am reading "Say No More; The Story of a Minnesota Bushtit Who Said It All".
The louder the monkey, the smaller its balls.
Just borrowed "In Fifty Years We'll All Be Chicks" By Adam Carolla. The blurb got me:
Well, we'll see how well Adam makes his point.A couple years back, I was at the Phoenix airport bar. It was empty except for one heavy-set, gray bearded, grizzled guy who looked like he just rode his donkey into town after a long day of panning for silver in them thar hills. He ordered a Jack Daniels straight up, and that's when I overheard the young guy with the earring behind the bar asking him if he had ID. At first the old sea captain just laughed. But the guy with the twinkle in his ear asked again. At this point it became apparent that he was serious. Dan Haggerty's dad fired back, "You've got to be kidding me, son." The bartender replied, "New policy. Everyone has to show their ID." Then I watched Burl Ives reluctantly reach into his dungarees and pull out his military identification card from World War II.
“The basic tool for the manipulation of reality is the manipulation of words. If you can control the meaning of words, you can control the people who must use the words."
--Philip K. Dick
Just finished the Water book. It appears he was "debunked" by scientists, religious and big money people...but his book was mostly about living smaller, in harmony with the earth and eachother and you dont need big oil or religion...so of course they will seek to "debunk" him. He's alright by me.
I am now on to Wager With The Wind; The Don Sheldon Story. A legendary bush pilot in Alaska...i recognize most of the places and have been to his hometown of Talkeetna quite a few times. Its an older book, written by his friends and released in October of 1974, he would be dead a few months after that, so its kind of weird reading about him with that in mind. So far, though, its well written with a lot of adventures. Its a good read for the aviation minded among us.
The louder the monkey, the smaller its balls.