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    Okay---here's a couple classic cases of hoarding obsolete old stuff that is not being used by anyone. Some of youwillbe outraged and upsetbythis horror story. Yup. Okay---in the 40's,beforewe got tangled upin that big war The Good Guys started(our "allies"ha---england & russia), an auto manufacturer ceased production of new cars. They had a large inventoryof spare parts---and they were sold auction to some guy(not gonna research his name) and shortstory long, he held onto the parts for sseveraldecades. Then,sold theminto a Guy in Okelhoma who already HAD a nice,steady job as a school teacher. Prolly had bennies & a pension, too! But the school teacher trucked ALL those dusty, rusty old parts ALL the way backfrom the Rust Belt to Okelhoma, and stored themin an old building he had bought. It was organized,but only to a degree. Then,the guy set about assembling the parts into the cars they were made for!! He did that for quite awhile,and thereafter, started selling the parts to people whoneeded them, for the cars originally made backin the 30's. Yup. But,not a lot,since they were a fairly low-volume outfit, during the Great Depression. Which make me ask a rhetorical quesssion: IF the country was broke during the Great Depression, how'd "We" mobilize millions into a fighting force to help "The Good Guys"(Russia, who controlled Eurasia,and England,who controlledland on every inhabited continent. ), and equip them all with nice,new Cadillac & Packard & Rolls-Royce-poward ships,planes, tanks, along with all the guns,ammo,uniforms,helmets, tents, etc.? Did they run up a Huuuuge,huge bill on their Mastercard? I mean,where did that money or credit,come from? BTW, Ford Motor was on the verge of broke,broke,broke in the middle of WW2. Yup. That's why they had to let HF 2 outof the service, to reorganize & manage the company. See--it was privately held, Edselhad died, and Ol' Henry was in bad shape due to age-related issues. But yeah--if we'da had REAL patriotic leadership--we'da turned down an invitation to go party in Europe and Asia, and simply defended our borders, as needed! I know what you kids are "thinking"--rememberPearl Harbor, as seen on moooo-vEEEEEs and tEEE-vEEE!!! Ha.
    But---Pearl Harbor was not being defended! It was just sitting there, just waiting to be attacked. Now you know. Okay--example of massive hoarding #2. Studebaker in South Bend hand been manufacturing for a looong time,whenthey ceased in the mid 60's. There was a Huuuuge multi-story warehouse building in S.B., full of car parts. Plus, dealerships around the country were closingor changing car lines---going toChryslerProducts, AMC,or imports. Yup. They stillkept some study parts toservice loyal customers. But, eventually what happened was, thelocal Studebaker dealer in SB bought all those parts,and I believe leased the enormous old building they were in. Hoarders went around buying up cache's of parts former dealers held in old inventory, too. Yup. Anyway, the SB dealer sold parts out of that place until the late 90's, and then sold the inventory toa llongtime employee, who then had tomove everything acrodss the street to another old building, because the county wanted to raze the building to build a nice, new jail complex, on the site. Ha. That's progress. Anyway, the parts changed hands again, and were inventoried, moved to another former auto plant in South Bend. Not cheap rent, either. But, they didn't just dumpster everything, to tidy up. See? That's the moral of the story. Yup. Hope that helps you some. Thankk Mee.

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    Okay---Jury Duty. I've been called up for that, a couple times. Yup. They even pay ya, thoughI don't know what; it's only if you are impaneled as a juror. Anyway---if you are a criminal defendant , looking for a jury of your peers---ha. Good luck with that. Yup. If you have a lawsuit going---as plaintiff in a personal injury or malpractice---you have a much better chance. Yup. And--if you are like mee---you prolly won't be selected as a juror, either. Ha. As most of youkids know---I have FAR too many biases, to be considered "fair and impartial". Ha. Yup. Anyway--long story short--I showed up, sat through the questions, and was dismissed,or whatever. I did notice this---the courthouse janitor wore authentic Levi-Strauss jeans! Hey--that's practically formal wear, these days! Ha. I haven't wasted that kind of money in close to 30 years! Nope. Thankk Mee.

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    Oh---another thing--the last jury dooty---was a criminalcase. Anyway, the judge addressed the jury pool with some standard speech he prolly always gives, and I'll paraphrase one of the points he made---that the way we do things in a REAL court of law,isn't like what you see on tEE-vEE. Ha. No joke; Nothing in REAL life is done the way you see on tEE-vEE, see? That's why it is so toxic, and bad for you. Hope that helps you some. ThankkMee.

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    2022-04-06 (3).jpgOkay--checkout this photo. It's a stockpile I have in my basement. Ha. Just kidding;I don't HAVE a basement! Anyway, I've seen this photo numerous times, and I believe it's a warehouse of confiscated-from-the-bad-guys(losers)WW2 battle rifles. The bad guys ALWAYS lose, ya know. Ha. Anyway, they are mostly German K-98's. Yup. Lot's of 'em found their way back into other armies or to civilian use. Yup. There are lots of them still around, owned by collectors, but the ammo is getting VERY expensive. At one time, surplus ammo was cheep & plentiful. But, no more.

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    Okay---I've got a Manly Transmission, sitting out there in the shop. It was in perfect condition, even though it's over 50 years old. I tore it down, just to check it over, it's fine, for a Muncie 4-speed manly transmisson. It's going in my 66 Chevelle Malibu. Thing has a Hurst Shifter, too. Yup. Hope that raises your spirits. Thankkmee.

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    Okay----I'm conducting another study; it's VERY important. Anyway, how many o' you kids and your SO have matching jammies? Here's a really CUTE photo; definitely not of littlebittymee. Nope. But yeah---we need your answer and of course--a photo. Yup.2022-04-07 (2).jpg

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    Okay--here's something weird, to me. See---I was reminded the other day of an air crash I saw in the news, back when I was a kid. I was able totrackdown when that happened & where. So,yeah---it happened in I-wah and Zurra, in May of 1962. Yup--it was a saboteur,on an airliner. Well---okay---now, I'm seeing news about the 28th anniversary of the "Fedex Flight 705 Hijacking". Well,I don't reeally recall it,and I was an adult 28 years ago, but I don't remember it. Anyway,what it was was a disgruntled(or whatever) employee tried to hijack a company cargo plane, by attacking the pilots with a hammer that he took on board. He did manage to severely injure the crew, and nearly crashed the plane, which was his goal. The perpetrator was subdued by the crew, despite their serious injuries. The Perpetrator, as I subsequently read, is a Stanford-educated, Black Veteran, who was employed by Memphis-based FEDEX, but is now serving multiple life sentences, in SuperMax out in Colorado. He ebben axed President Obamma for a pardon. But,it was denied. Anyway, lately this is the first I've heard of the incident. Oh,well. The plane, an obsolete DC-10,is still flying as of 2021. It sustained damage and required repairs, but it was returned to service. The pilots who were attacked, unfortunately were too disabled to resume flying. Nope.

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    How many vehicles do you own?
    DH and I most definitely do not have matching jammies.

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    Quote Originally Posted by littlebittybobby View Post
    Okay----I'm conducting another study; it's VERY important. Anyway, how many o' you kids and your SO have matching jammies? Here's a really CUTE photo; definitely not of littlebittymee. Nope. But yeah---we need your answer and of course--a photo. Yup.2022-04-07 (2).jpg
    bobby. WTH.

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    Quote Originally Posted by iris lilies View Post
    bobby. WTH.
    Okay---I/L---I take that to mean a "No" response. Yup. So you don't need to supply a photo, then. Hope that helps you some.

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