FRUMMENZEE EMAELZ:
Guy goes into a bar, there’s a robot bartender. The robot says, “What will you have?” The guy says, “Martini.” The robot brings back the best martini ever and says to the man, “What’s your IQ?” The guy says, “168.” The robot then proceeds to talk about physics, space exploration and medical technology.
The guy leaves, but he is curious…So he goes back into the bar. The robot bartender says, “What will you have?” The guy says, “Martini.” Again, the robot makes a great martini gives it to the man and says, “What’s your IQ?” The guy says, “100.” The robot then starts to talk about Nascar, Budweiser and John Deere tractors. The guy leaves, but finds it very interesting, so he thinks he will try it one more time.
He goes back into the bar. The robot says, “What will you have?” The guy says, “Martini,” and the robot brings him another great martini. The robot then says, “What’s your IQ?” The guy says, “Uh, about 50.” The robot leans in real close and says,
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July 22, 2010
GOOD NEWS ON THE BOURBON FRONT:
I received this in an email frommy local and well managed liquor store, Liquor Depot in New Britain, CT
Introducing the only new item ever from Maker’s Mark: Maker’s Mark 46
While fans of the original Maker’s Mark are going to be eager to get there hands on a bottle of this new expression, Bourbon aficionados in general should be excited. This is a nice bolder, spicier, and more intense version of it’s younger brother. Regular Maker’s Mark is known for it’s smooth, mild character and drinkability, Maker’s Mark 46 is going to show off the bold flavors of big charred wood and smokey spice. This is created by taking Maker’s Mark and aging it an extra few months with extra charred stave’s added into the barrels. The then bottle it at 94 proof instead of the normal 90 proof. This adds the extra complexity that they where searching for. Maker’s Mark 46 is available in limited supply right now, so stop in and grab a bottle.
July 6, 2010
HOT HOLIDAY WEEKEND AND HOTTER POST HOLIDAY WORK WEEK!!!
June 29, 2010
YARBZ POOL UP AND RUNNING JUST IN TIME FOR THE FOURTH OF JULY HOLIDAY WEEKEND!
We worked hard to get the area cleaned up yesterday. I took a vacation day as did Mariann and we spent the hours from 0700 to 1730 putting in back in order. The flower boxes at the back side of the pool will be filled this evening and the bushes still need some trimming but we’re ready for swimming. The weather has been so good for the pool this year I hope it continues. When we pour the concrete, the decking will come out. We may not get to the concrete untill 2011. We’ve got to pay off the liner first… Cheers and stop by if you’re in the area.
April 19, 2010
I LOVE THE “IDEAL USES” LISTED FOR THIS DANNER BOOT (MADE IN THE USA!):
April 14, 2010
A POSTCARD WITH HISTORICAL INFORMATION ON THE BACK:
This post card image is kinda small but I found the information on the back to be interesting and sad. Sad because Hartford is now nothing compared to what it was. That’s what Hartford and Connecticut deserve given the poor management and anti-business policies and tax rates in the city and state. The politicians of Hartford rival any and all crappy corrupt politicians in any city in any state.
While were on the subject, why don’t politicians have to pass tests like claims handlers have to? We’re required to take CE (Continuing Education) with classes dealing with the technical issues we deal with as well as ethics. Before we can get our adjusters license we have to take a State administered test showing we have a solid understanding of the applicable laws and ethical standards. Politicians should be required to do the same, ethics in particular! Everyone running for office should have to show a solid understanding of business principles. Can you imagine the uproar and screams of protest from the often stupid, ignorant, uneducated blithering idiots running our cities towns and states? We must make this happen. Government is business, if you know nothing about how to run a business you are out!
Anyway, here is the postcard and the info that was on the back:
“Hartford, Capitol of the State of Connecticut, is an important commercial and manufacturing city, called the insurance city because forty-six nationally known Insurance Companies maintain home offices in Hartford. The Travelers Tower, 527 feet in height, is the tallest in New England while the Aetna Life Insurance Company is housed in the largest Colonial structure in the world. The State Capitol is a beautiful building erected in 1877 at a cost of over $3,000,000. The city has many parks including Elizabeth Park, scene of an annual Rose festival in June.”
























