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How Was Your Weekend?

April 6th, 2009 . by Cary

Mine was pretty good – drove cab Friday (24 hour shift, with breaks) and then Saturday morning after a few hours sleep we were going to go up to Kingman to visit the cousins. Unfortunately, TMBWitW developed a nasty migraine on the way, and we didn’t even make it to Wickenburg before turning around and heading home again.

It’s OK though – she got some sleep and took some migraine meds and was MUCH better by Saturday evening. The cousins are coming down on the 25th, so we’ll still get to see them.

I went over to check out an opportunity with a delivery company as an independent contractor this morning; we’ll see how that turns out.

Now, I’m going to cruise through my blog list and leave comments here and there; I suggest you do the same. I’m also going to be spending time with MEG in between blogs. Hope you have a good week!

Chat ya later…

cary

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1385 and a wake up!

Red (and thankful!) Friday

March 27th, 2009 . by Cary

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There are people you meet in your life, and they move in and out and don’t really affect you much.

Then there are the types like Bloviating Zeppelin and Greybeard, who make a huge difference, even if you don’t get to see them nearly as often as you’d like.

(I have yet to meet BZ in person, and I look forward to the time; I have met Greybeard when he was out here visiting his son at college. Good man, good conversation – when are you going to be out here again?)

A little background, and to catch everyone up to speed: Wednesday I posted about the little remodel job I was working on, and mentioned during that post that it was time to retire the current flag. I was rather rueful in the fact that I could not, at this point in time, afford to replace the flag. In the comments, BZ asked for my address, because he had a brand new flag to send to me, and Greybeard popped in with a “ya beat me to it.”

The thing is, that my wife, whom I love and cherish more than anything or anyone with the exception of our Lord and Savior, worked a little search engine magic and found a source for flags at the incredible price of about $10.00 each – and she ordered two 3×5 US flags and a 3×5 USMC flag. She told me about it, and we were just happy as two clams in the mud flats of Morro Bay that we were able to get three flags for less than the price of one in a brick and mortar store. (as soon as I know where they came from, I will pass that on)

UPDATE: the flags are coming from FlagsMart in Walnut, California.

So, I leave it to you, BZ (and Greybeard): I have flags coming, so it’s up to you if you wish to send one. I certainly won’t refuse them, and they would be flown with honor and pride. If the size is as you state, BZ, I’ll have to trim the tree a bit, and I may fly it on Sundays and Holidays, as a Holiday flag. Again, it’s up to you if you still want to send it. My appreciation for the offer will not change, and my respect for you will not lessen either way.

Oh, and before I forget – I finished the install Thursday, and then ended up running to Casa Grande with my Pastor to pick up some culvert for a project at the church. Here’s the hall bath, finished out and trimmed:

hall bath finished

And the Master bath installed:

master bath finished

Sharp-eyed readers will notice the sizable gap on the left side of the master vanity. The moron who measured the job mis-read the tape (twice!) and ended up nearly an inch short of the wall. To make up for this, I have fixed up a piece of special “wide” trim (actually a piece of cut-down stop stock) to cover the grand canyon of a gap. I will be doing that about the time you read this, or Friday morning for those who may not be by here the day this posts.

Again, a very heart-felt Thank You to BZ and Greybeard for their offers.

Chat ya later…

cary friday

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1394 and a wake up…

Yup, Its a Round Up!

March 19th, 2009 . by Cary

MEG is sleeping – she didn’t sleep a whole lot last night – so I’m going to take advantage and try to squeeze in a round-up.

First off, please note there are a few additions to the Daily Read list – Hidden Treasures with Mary of Mary’s World; Last Refuge of a Scoundrel with Larry, a retired Navy type; Oath Keepers, because the oath I took when I served this country did not have an expiration date; and When Your Only Tool is a Hammer with Hammer, who refuses to be labeled.

And now, the run-down:
Over at Amboy Times there is news about ProPiganda’s new book. Chris (filling in for Ol’ Broad) reports on the stowaway on the shuttle over on An Ol’ Broad’s Ramblings. Look to ARRA News with Bill Smith for the latest money and market terms. Richard is experiencing the spring thaw – a few days ago, it thawed right into his basement. Basti says the latest influx of civilian workers into Afghanistan is a bad idea. Bloviating Zeppelin is shocked – shocked, I tell you – and wants to let you know that the Obama Administration has been obfuscating about who knew what (and when!) about certain bonuses at a certain government-run banking company. And these people want to run our health care? GuyK has been building fences and entertaining relatives and accidentally got a glance at the news this morning. The cookiecrumbexpress is glad that the Obamanation figured out that making vets use their private insurance was a bad idea. Cyber Pastor thinks that Shep Smith got one right about AIG. If you have questions about the “TEA Parties” going on around the country, you can get the scoop at Dumb Looks Still Free. Seems like even the Jocks “get it”: Gateway Pundit mentions that Coach K would prefer that Obama pay more attention to the economy, and not so much on the Final Four. Gawfer has a piece up about the brilliant idea to bill vet’s insurance for combat-related injuries. Jenn has her priorties straight – support her in the Walk for Animals, and read all about the administration that thinks it knows better. If everyone is calling the same person an idiot, does anyone think that maybe, just maybe, that person is and idiot? Check out Maggie’s Notebook for more Obamanations. Findalis updates us on Obama’s plan to abandon Israel on Monkey In The Middle. Old Soldier has noticed that it’s getting tougher to find any ammo lately. Scott has a darn good preaching over at Our Sovereign Joy. Greybeard managed to make lemonade out of his 401(K) lemons. Doug over on Political Pistachio wonders what would happen if the teleprompter king got slipped a visual mickey. Rattler Gator has a question about the one-sidedness of the MSM. Everyone’s favorite blogging redhead posits about the needs of the military and the awareness of the administration on Samantha Speaks.

Let’s not forget Texas Fred and his calls to awareness. Seems that has become a password, eh? Lest we all start thinking that Zo over at MachoSuaceProductions is the only black conservative, take a look at The Black Sphere. It was only a matter of time! Obama’s Teleprompter got it’s own blog! (news courtesy of the BLOG) Speaking of Obama, the issue of his birth certificate (as opposed to a certificate of live birth) won’t die, and Andrea Shea King has an interview regarding the whole mess. Details on Third Wave Dave. The Texas Jew Boy (Yid With Lid) asks if the American People are waking up to what they have brought upon themselves yet.

Prying1 sends me this little tidbit via e-mail:

In a time where so much is being made about our first black president, Ann Coulter made the following observation in her column of 2/25/2009:

” But as long as the nation is obsessed with historic milestones, is no one going to remark on what a great country it is where a mentally retarded woman can become speaker of the house?”

Are you a handy-type? Do your friends ask you about how to fix something? Do you have a bucket organizer for your tools? If this sentence makes sense to you, and you want a bucket organizer, then drop me a line and I will arrange for you to get one. The bonus is that I get one for referring you to the Handy Man Club of America Yes, I am a life member. You can be, too.

Now, if you will excuse me, I’m going to go race on my PS2 (Dirt to Daytona) until MEG wakes up, then we’re going to the library and then downtown to have lunch with TMBWitW.

Chat ya later…

cary

Thank you for stopping by, In GOD We Trust, God bless you all, don’t buy or breed cats or dogs while homeless pets die (spay, neuter & adopt a pet, one by one, until there are none), Wear Red on Fridays, and support Warriors for Innocence!

1402 and a wake up!

Sunday Decision

February 2nd, 2009 . by Cary

I’m getting too old for this kind of excitement on the job.

So – those of you who have been … concerned … about my temporary career choice (cab driver) can relax, and take a deep breath.

Before I tell you, know that I am physically fine, mentally so over it, and pretty much almost complete with the “Learning From Your Past” phase. I am referring to the fact that I drove my final shift Saturday night, a twelve-hour event that culminated with bloodshed – not, however, my own.

I was having what I thought was a pretty good shift – I had scored a six-passenger Windstar van, and was catching the normal dispatches, the five passenger requests, and the van requests. Pretty sweet setup, if you can get a van, and I even convinced another driver, who had not driven a van before, to get one if he could. I don’t know how his night ended up; I didn’t see him before I went home to compare notes.

At any rate – I had been running with passengers most of the night. My longest dead-head was about six miles; other than that I had a paying customer in the back almost constantly and I was never more than five minutes without a dispatch. The farthest I had to reach to snag a ride was two “zones” away. The FBR was at TPC Scottsdale, and even though Yellow/AAA had scored an exclusive cab stand for the tournament, they couldn’t keep up and were begging for help – after insisting on police enforcement of the exclusive agreement up to Saturday afternoon. Of course, being the nice people that two competing companies are, Discount didn’t rub it in their noses…much. Personally, I never got to the FBR site – I was in the area, but with that many taxis covering the high demand at one site, the rest of the Valley was looking for rides too – after all, it was the Saturday Night Before The Super Bowl. The dispatch board was only empty for a few seconds around 1900, but filled up after that and stayed full until well after 0400. A good night to be driving.

I was in the West Valley and got called to a bar for a run. Seems a Steelers fan had run afoul of the locals at a country bar, and the management though it would be best if he were taken home quickly. Since he was in no shape to drive himself, I gladly picked him up. As we were getting ready to pull away, the manager handed me the passenger’s keys, and mentioned that if I came right back, he had two other guys to get home also. I told him I would do what I could, and took the hapless Steelers fan to his place.

When I got back to the bar, there were two guys, Mexican by their appearances, who were helping each other stand up. One had a Blue shirt on (i will call him “blue”) and one had a white Cardinals sweatshirt on (i will call him “red”). Just as I pulled up, Red could no longer maintain his side of the agreement, and went down in a heap with crossed legs. Blue tried valiantly, but could not support Red’s weight by himself. I got out and, in violation of company policy, helped Blue get Red back on his feet. We got Red into the middle seat of the van and closed the sliding door. Blue turned to me, held out his hand, and thanked me for my assistance with his brother in law. I shook his hand, and he got in the front passenger seat. I got back in, and we took off.

(normally, i enjoy driving around a couple of drunks who aren’t quite sure where they want to go. i’ll have to tell you about those encounters sometime. Mr. Back-Of-The-Skull-Hair-Controller was working overtime, and i was ignoring him this time.)

Blue said to head for 43rd and Camelback, so off we went. When we were about halfway there, they decided that they needed to go home instead, so we turned around and headed for Dysart and Camelback. We were on Indian School Road, and they were chatting back and forth, slipping from English to Spanish and back again. I was half-way listening to their conversation (it was a little after the state’s 0200 closing time – about 0220 – and i was concentrating on the infrequent after-hours traffic) when I caught the words from Red’s mouth – “tu Madre” – but nothing before. There was nothing after, as Blue dove between the front seats and commenced to beat on Red. By “beat on” I mean that Blue was taking full overhand swings and connecting repeatedly, while yelling loudly in Spanish. I hit the “record” button on the dashcam. It didn’t record. I hit it again. Still nothing. Blue’s feet and legs were kicking wildly, and I had to squeeze against the driver’s side door to avoid being hit. I was looking for a place to pull over so I could either bail or try to get them out of the cab. I reached up and hit the record button a few more times, but it still didn’t work. I held the emergency button (located where only the driver can reach it) and then went back to avoiding the legs (which had kicked the receipt printer to plastic components by now) and looking for a place to pull over. I’m not sure, but I stopped counting when I saw forty swings, and I think I missed a few in between those. It’s amazing what the mind can do in overdrive.

Suddenly, it was over. Blue got back into the front seat, turned to me, said “I apologize for disrespecting you and your vehicle. He insulted my mother.” Then he passed out.

I looked in the passenger mirror (if you have a Windstar, you know what i mean – it’s a convex mirror on the liner, between the visors, that flips down. i keep it flipped down when i get a van.) and saw that Red was also passed out. I kept heading for Dysart and Camelback – I figured if they were passed out when I got there, I would just unload them and leave.

Suddenly, Red sat up, and mumbled. I checked over my shoulder, and he was holding his shirt to his mouth. His eyes were swollen shut, and blood was dribbling out of one ear. He mumbled again, this time a little clearer, and I made out “Dysart and Canelback.” I assured him I was headed that way. When I reached that intersection, he said “North” and a little while later “Right” and then in short order “right,” “left” and “turn in here.”

Red paid the meter (huh- no tip?!?) and stumbled out the side door and to the gate in the side yard. I looked over at Blue and said “Sir? Where do you need to go?”

He looked a little disoriented when he opened his eyes after I said that, and he looked at me and said, “I live here, too. Thank you for the ride. Have you been paid?” I assured him that yes, the meter had been paid (deciding that I really didn’t want to ask for a tip) and he got out and also stumbled through the gate. I pulled out, and remembered the silver nail-on numbers on the mailbox post as my headlights swept over them.

I got back to Camelback and hammered it eastbound for the yard. It was about 0245, but I figured I had a couple of calls to make, at least. I called dispatch first, and they told me to find a lighted spot to safely pull into; they would have the police meet me. They were also contacting the Road Supervisor. I stayed on the phone with dispatch until I got to the QT at 99th and Camelback, told them where I was, then parked. I didn’t really want to check the cab, but I had to. When I opened the driver’s side slider, the first thing that caught my eye was the amount of blood on the seat and floor, mostly pooled on the threshold, and the bills that were bled upon. It looked like Red was holding the remainder of their drinking fund, and had left it in the van when he got out. Now, I wasn’t worried so much about not getting tipped. On the seat was a watch with a broken band and what appeared to be either a tooth or part of a tongue in between more blood pools and drops. I didn’t check it any closer to ascertain the origin – I’ve seen enough episodes of CSI that I didn’t move or touch anything. I only looked with my eyes and my mini-mag flashlight. There was blood on the back of the driver’s seat, on the slider’s panel, and in the flip-down cupholder.

My first thought was that the van would probably be late on the turn-in.

My phone rang, and it was the Road Supervisor. He was in Mesa, and would be heading my way. He would stop at the Glendale yard first, and if I hadn’t gotten there yet he would head on over to where I was. Right after he hung up, a cruiser pulled up. The officers introduced themselves, and looked in the van. The senior officer asked me where I had dumped the body. I said he had walked into his place under his own power. He just shook his head.

The upshot of the police inspection? I got an incident report number, and that was it. Since I was not harmed, and there was only property damage, no charges could be filed. They would check out where I dropped them off, but if no one pressed any charges there, there would be no action there either. I asked about the bills in the blood, and they said they were mine, since they didn’t have any account attached to them and no way to tell how long they had been in the cab before the blood got on them. I thanked them for their help, and then asked if I could borrow a pair of evidence gloves, so as to avoid touching the blood directly. The junior officer chuckled as he handed me a pair, and said that he hoped there was enough in there to pay for cleaning. I told him I hoped so too.

I got a plastic bag from the counter guy inside, and placed the bills in the bag. Then I compressed the bag in my hands, peeled the gloves off over the bag to kind of seal it all together, and headed for the yard. I was there for about five minutes before the RS showed up, and the yard guys were marveling that I didn’t get touched during the melee. The RS took pictures, and I asked him (discreetly) about the bills – he said the same thing as the police, that since they were in my cab, and there was no way to trace them, that they were mine. Then he took the van and parked it in the accident lot, with instructions not to touch it, since it had to have a HazMat clean up done to it. The van would be out for at least a week.

I got the inspection sheet from the yard man, and checked out with dispatch. I turned in the watch, and asked about the bills – they said the same thing, that any cash in the cab, whether it was a penny or a Benjamin, belonged to the person that found it. That was good enough for me. I headed home. I was suddenly very, very tired.

When I got home, more CSI lessons came into play. I got a stainless steel mixing bowl, filled it halfway with water, and put about a cup of bleach into the water. Using a pair of exam gloves (not as weird as you might think – remember, we have five four dogs and five cats and i also use them for messy work – painting, staining, plastering…) I peeled open the package and dropped it into the bowl. I worked the bills apart, and scrubbed them, letting them soak after I scrubbed, then scrubbed them again and rinsed them under running water. I made sure to leave the blood in the bowl as much as possible. All the bills came out pretty good, and I laid them out to dry on a kitchen towel. I counted them, and there was enough to pay for the cleaning, but I didn’t have to pay for the cleaning, so it made a nice tip instead.

I laid down, since I had to get to church soon, but TMBWitW woke up and asked how my night went. I told her, and we both said it was my final shift.

I am going to miss driving the cab, but I am just getting too old for this much excitement on the job.

Chat ya later…

cary

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(disclaimer – i started this on sunday evening, after waking up from my post-church “nap” and had to take an overnight break for more sleep before finishing it monday morning)

How I Spent My Weekend

November 17th, 2008 . by Cary

Saturday we had a yard sale. Since we were going to have the yard sale, and TMBWitW didn’t want to do it by herself, I skipped driving a cab Friday night so I would actually be awake on Saturday. I’m glad I did – I got to spend all day with my wife and our MEG. I even got some pedal time with MEG:

Pedal Time With MEG

Due to the vagaries of Software and readers, the photo may appear fuzzy – simply click on it to get a close-up view – and no, I didn’t crop it incorrectly – I was pedaling so fast my poor wife couldn’t keep me in frame as the picture snapped…

Saturday night, I did get a cab. My third fare was a threesome (four, counting the little boy) that I picked up from a bowling alley near my house. The mom and dad were having a slight disagreement about something, the uncle was concentrating on the boy, and I was helping the uncle get the stroller in the trunk. The mom got in the back seat, thought of something, jumped back out, and then the dad jumped in. For whatever reason, this seemed to stoke the discussion to a higher level. After I dropped them off, I headed over to Westgate (where the UoP Stadium and the Coyotes Arena are) to see about snagging a fare from there. When I parked, I checked the back seat, which I had the habit of doing before picking up a fare – and then decided that I needed to check the seat after dropping fares off from now on. The escalation of the discussion happened right after the dad had jumped in and sat on the mom’s drink – which was now soaking into the back seat on the passenger side, which is the most popular side for fares to sit on – and I didn’t have enough paper towels to soak it up. So – off to the house (which is nearby – I think I mentioned that) and my wet and dry vacuum.

TMBWitW was cooking a big batch of manicotti for Afterglow Sunday after service, and was sore from standing at the stove. Turns out she was up until 0030 fixing the five pans worth. It was worth it, though – talk about some good food!

After a pretty solid night (I only had one bad stretch where I didn’t have a fare for about an hour), I was ready to prep the cab for turn in – it was about 0300, and I needed to turn in about 0430, I had made rent and then some, and I was working on no sleep since 0600 Saturday morning – and I was sitting at Bethany Home Road and the I-17 when I got a call for a fare at Glendale Avenue and I-17 – it was only a mile north of me, so I grabbed it and headed up there. I picked the guy up, and he needed to go to Tempe! Well, I figured I had just enough time to get him there, turn around and deadhead back to the cage, so I went ahead and ran it. It was mostly freeway, anyway, so travel time wasn’t bad. Once I dropped him off, out of habit I hit the “book” button and almost right away I had another pickup in the area. I could have kicked myself. If I turned the cab in late, I would be charged $5 for every 15 minutes late. Since I had committed to the fare, I picked him up – he was at Mill and University – and hoped that he was going west, so I was at least headed back the right way! Thankfully, he needed to go to 32nd Street – which is west, so no problem. I got him dropped off and jumped on the freeway and booked it hard for the cage. I stopped to bring the gas gauge up above 1/4, and headed for the yard. Just as I pulled in, I remembered that I hadn’t vacuumed the entire car yet – so I had to turn around and book it for the car wash. I did get turned in within allowances – exactly twelve hours and fifteen minutes after I picked it up. Those last two fares turned my solid night into a good night.

How was your weekend?

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