After I got home from my most recent cruise, I had to say something about the current state of domestic politics. When I saw what was going on with the Orange Snowflake, I was again reminded of a Don Imus album title: "This Honky's nuts!" Today, I could easily say it about our president. At the recent Charlie Kirk memorial service, his widow said to forgive her husband's killer. However, the Snowflake has a grudge against anyone who opposed him in any way, no matter how slight an opposition. He can't handle the concept of people not loving him.
When I think of the Snowflake and his personal flaws, I think of an old cartoon from the WW2 era: "Der Fuhrer's Face." The song, originally performed by Spike Jones and his City Slickers, is a satirical take on the Hitler's personality cult and his henchmen. Considering that the Snowflake is following the Nazi guidebook from the 1930's, I feel that this tune could easily be reworked to make fun of the Snowflake and the people who once supported him
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But enough about the Snowflake. Today, I started the process of cleaning out the mess from behind my loveseat (I've been using the area for storage), so that I can take care of the following:
- Selling/Giving away a pachinko machine and an awkwardly shaped storage chest.
- Storing summer clothing in storage containers, placing them behind the loveseat.
- Moving a steel filing cabinet away from my computer desk to shift 2 bedroom chests/dressers.
- Calling A/C repair to remove/fix/reinstall an air conditioner with a bad master control unit.
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I was still feeling slightly under the weather when I got up, so I didn't go to church as I originally planned. Taking my time to get moving, I started taking inventory of what I needed to do to start organizing things. And the first thing that came to mind was packing up my summer stuff. I have way too many summer dresses, so I started culling a few to be put in donation bags.
Next was the "fun" part - exploring the boxes/containers behind the loveseat, and tossing out unwanted stuff. In my case, I decided to throw away a 14 y/o computer that ran Windows 7. It wasn't worth much anymore, so I decided to trash it. (I still have another old laptop that I have to trash. But until then, it takes up space in my bedroom.)
The process of moving things around has only begin. Keep your fingers crossed that I keep up the momentum....
