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Oh man, my tongue just rolled up into the back of my mouth trying to get away after reading this.

MY father told me never to walk around a horse with his back to you. 30 to 40 minutes later I rolled over went home with a horse shoe tattooed right in the middle of my forehead. Never happened again!
 
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Good morning D-League

It is cold outside, very cold. Currently 55 degrees with a high today in the low 60's. What is happening? May get a little rain about 40 per cent chance.

We have a big one tonight. It might be Ole Miss but they have a guard that could give us fits. The kid is quick and can shoot from deep. Better play some defense on him if we want to come out with a win.

Well, I am off to the doc this morning for my annual check up. Always fun, right!

Have a nice day all.
 
17° here this morning. It was 12° yesterday with 20 plus mph winds all day. Need it to start warming up so I can go after some large mouths again.
There has to be a scientific reason we are all freezing. So I have applied a scientific theory and came up with the reason. It is obvious the wind mills in Kansas, Nebraska and our fruited plains have created high winds and cooling of the earth. So we end up with tornadoes and freezing weather in Oklahoma in March.

We have to stop this before it gets out of hand. More wind mills and we all turn to ice.
 
There has to be a scientific reason we are all freezing. So I have applied a scientific theory and came up with the reason. It is obvious the wind mills in Kansas, Nebraska and our fruited plains have created high winds and cooling of the earth. So we end up with tornadoes and freezing weather in Oklahoma in March.

We have to stop this before it gets out of hand. More wind mills and we all turn to ice.


Dang the wind mills! Up to 20 here. Let the kids take off half of their 14 coats. (lobing one up to catfan). Laundry today if the pipes aren't frozen. Let's see if the kiddie Cats can focus tonight. Need one here. FCC.
 
Y31 was reading your post about how long you have been watching or listening to the CATS, with that D-League who was the first Wildcat that you can remember listening to them playing? Mine was Cotton Nash listening to him play on the radio with my dad.
Vernon Hatton for me. I watched the 1958 championship with my dad on Uncle Elmers TV.
 
MY father told me never to walk around a horse with his back to you. 30 to 40 minutes later I rolled over went home with a horse shoe tattooed right in the middle of my forehead. Never happened again!
I was raised with a pony and a horse. I never got kicked by a horse. My quarter horse would bit me just to get my attention, but she loved me.

I have been kicked by a cow.
 
I woke up to a cool 22 degrees here. I actually don't mind the cold at all. I prefer the warm/hot season, but a good cold blast is nice every once in a while.

I don't know about global warming/cooling or whatever, but it does seem like our weather around here has been very odd and changing for the last few years, particularly in the severity and frequency of "big" weather events. The storms are more intense, the rains are heavier, more often, and it seems we never just get a routine, gentle shower here and there, but rather, it's more often accompanied by damaging winds, lightning striking everything in sight, tornado/flood warnings, etc. at odd times throughout the year.

Maybe it's just an atypical pattern we're stuck in? At least around here......
 
Good morning D-League

It is cold outside, very cold. Currently 55 degrees with a high today in the low 60's. What is happening? May get a little rain about 40 per cent chance.

We have a big one tonight. It might be Ole Miss but they have a guard that could give us fits. The kid is quick and can shoot from deep. Better play some defense on him if we want to come out with a win.

Well, I am off to the doc this morning for my annual check up. Always fun, right!

Have a nice day all.

Part of my visit yesterday was getting my "Do not resuscitate" paper registered. It is a rite of passage.
 
I woke up to a cool 22 degrees here. I actually don't mind the cold at all. I prefer the warm/hot season, but a good cold blast is nice every once in a while.

I don't know about global warming/cooling or whatever, but it does seem like our weather around here has been very odd and changing for the last few years, particularly in the severity and frequency of "big" weather events. The storms are more intense, the rains are heavier, more often, and it seems we never just get a routine, gentle shower here and there, but rather, it's more often accompanied by damaging winds, lightning striking everything in sight, tornado/flood warnings, etc. at odd times throughout the year.

Maybe it's just an atypical pattern we're stuck in? At least around here......

As my wife says in her usual sagacity: "It is what it is." Who can argue with that?
 
Eye Dr today...says I will be there bout three hours. Had lasik done about 12 years ago. Started not seeing as clear and sharp a few years back (NO IT"S NOT THE BEER TOMMY!) so I thought I needed an adjustment only to find I was getting cataracts. Can't redo lasik with cataracts so that's why the visit today. See if cataracts are ready to be worked on...
Still WAAAAAY to cold for me..

for a lil chuckle..


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How old were you Bert? I was 7
I was born June 13, 1946. This June I will be 73.

I was not quite 12 years old when the Cats won in 1958. Of course I can't remember for sure but I think that I listened to all the games that year except a couple that I got to watch on TV. Also I went to all the games at my school (Park City High School - all 12 grades in three buildings) with my first grade school teacher, Ms. Margaret Burnett (who lived next door with my grandmother).

Ms. Margaret was a basketball nut. She taught me the love of the game. Plus my parents were big UK fans.
 
Afternoon D
Free pizza again today....turned it down. I brought in a taco salad, leftovers from last night.
Cats gonna have to come out fired up and ready....Ole Miss will be, you can bank on that.
I think UK will win tonight...but it's gonna be a nail biter. I predict Bko will be nervous.
A few more days of this cold spell.
Daylight Savings this weekend.
 
Part of my visit yesterday was getting my "Do not resuscitate" paper registered. It is a rite of passage.

Dad has that and I've had to override it twice. He's ok with it because he knows that I know what he really means. He doesn't want to be kept alive by a machine if there is no hope that he'll be able regain his senses. Both of those times I had doctors telling me that it would be better if I let him go. I told them that I wasn't making the decision, he was.

One of them argued with me that it was better to let him go because it would be harder to take him off life support if we put him on it. I told him that life support would give him a fighting chance and if it didn't work that I would deal with that at that time. I've got his living will that my wife had drawn up at work that I can use if I need to.
 
As my wife says in her usual sagacity: "It is what it is." Who can argue with that?

Climate change has been a constant thing for the last few billion years of the earth’s existence. It will continue to be. The climate of earth has changed constantly. What is normal today will certainly not be the norm 10,000 years from now. 10,000 years ago, Kentucky was in nearly artic conditions because we were in an ice age. For some reason the earth started warming and we are not in an ice age now but are still coming out of an ice age. So, I want Al Gore to explain what the hell happened the last damned time – heck he has the big degree in Law from a great school. I am only a simple Kentucky boy.

The deal in question is that; does man's activity cause it. I think that man's activity adds to the warming or adds to the cooling. You guess what. I have a bank load of hours in physics, chemistry, geology and biology and I am on the fence. Most of the climate change guys are folks who are trying to profit on its existence. Screw those bastards like Al Gore. He has three hours of sciences in college.

What makes me question climate change is when they attribute it to carbon dioxide and then tell me that they know what the temperature at various places on earth was 10,000 and 100,000 years ago. They are lying their asses off. Hell, carbon dioxide is a very small portion of our air, so they can’t tell me that they know that carbon dioxide is now 0.0391 percent of the air but that 800,000 ago it was less or more. They are blowing smoke up our asses folks.

Now we must stop the inmates from taking over the asylum. We have these stupid politicians with zero science credits who know more science than Albert E.. They are dumb butts.
 
Man's activities and existence has most certainly changed the climate. More specifically, we have changed "microclimates". The cause and the source of apparent warming is the size of our urban areas and their encroachment on the rural areas that contain the official temperature record.

Look at Louisville. The official temperature is taken at the airport. When they first started taking it there the airport was maybe a fifth of the size it is now. Now the latent heat from all the concrete and the 100 fold increase in air traffic merely prove that the airport is warmer than it used to be. Has nothing to do with the climate of the Earth.

Bert, tomorrow morning when you check on your outside temperature in the backyard, would you mind quoting the temp given in Bowling Green? I'd be interested in seeing the difference. I have to follow my wife to work in the morning so she can drop her car off. I'll have the chance to check the temp here and then compare it with the temp in downtown Louisville. It will be about 8 to 10 degrees warmer there if it's like it usually is.
 
Climate change has been a constant thing for the last few billion years of the earth’s existence. It will continue to be. The climate of earth has changed constantly. What is normal today will certainly not be the norm 10,000 years from now. 10,000 years ago, Kentucky was in nearly artic conditions because we were in an ice age. For some reason the earth started warming and we are not in an ice age now but are still coming out of an ice age. So, I want Al Gore to explain what the hell happened the last damned time – heck he has the big degree in Law from a great school. I am only a simple Kentucky boy.

The deal in question is that; does man's activity cause it. I think that man's activity adds to the warming or adds to the cooling. You guess what. I have a bank load of hours in physics, chemistry, geology and biology and I am on the fence. Most of the climate change guys are folks who are trying to profit on its existence. Screw those bastards like Al Gore. He has three hours of sciences in college.

What makes me question climate change is when they attribute it to carbon dioxide and then tell me that they know what the temperature at various places on earth was 10,000 and 100,000 years ago. They are lying their asses off. Hell, carbon dioxide is a very small portion of our air, so they can’t tell me that they know that carbon dioxide is now 0.0391 percent of the air but that 800,000 ago it was less or more. They are blowing smoke up our asses folks.

Now we must stop the inmates from taking over the asylum. We have these stupid politicians with zero science credits who know more science than Albert E.. They are dumb butts.
Follow the money. If you take the money out of climate change the leftist would find something else to chase after and scare the masses. . Climate control has made individuals rich and it has promoted billions of dollars in government spending. It has increased the cost of everything we buy and use as a society. It is a means of control and power from the elite. If they can scare young women so much they refuse to have children because that may warm the earth we have a mental problem in America. And we do.

Climate change is a perfect hoax. You don't have to have proof. Just say we are going to be warmer in 10,000 years. We can prove we are not or who can prove we are. No one alive that is for sure. So I let the Lord sort this out and continue to drive my pick up truck.

I was living in Florida in the 1970's when it snowed state wide. All the way to Miami. For weeks after the newspapers and media ran stories on the coming ice age. Florida would become an iceberg and all of our tourism would disappear. We were doomed. Then summer came.

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Climate change has been a constant thing for the last few billion years of the earth’s existence. It will continue to be. The climate of earth has changed constantly. What is normal today will certainly not be the norm 10,000 years from now. 10,000 years ago, Kentucky was in nearly artic conditions because we were in an ice age. For some reason the earth started warming and we are not in an ice age now but are still coming out of an ice age. So, I want Al Gore to explain what the hell happened the last damned time – heck he has the big degree in Law from a great school. I am only a simple Kentucky boy.

The deal in question is that; does man's activity cause it. I think that man's activity adds to the warming or adds to the cooling. You guess what. I have a bank load of hours in physics, chemistry, geology and biology and I am on the fence. Most of the climate change guys are folks who are trying to profit on its existence. Screw those bastards like Al Gore. He has three hours of sciences in college.

What makes me question climate change is when they attribute it to carbon dioxide and then tell me that they know what the temperature at various places on earth was 10,000 and 100,000 years ago. They are lying their asses off. Hell, carbon dioxide is a very small portion of our air, so they can’t tell me that they know that carbon dioxide is now 0.0391 percent of the air but that 800,000 ago it was less or more. They are blowing smoke up our asses folks.

Now we must stop the inmates from taking over the asylum. We have these stupid politicians with zero science credits who know more science than Albert E.. They are dumb butts.
Climatic fluctuations are used to determine climatic history by analyzing the vegetative evidence of historic vegetation deposits. For example the Sonoran and Chihuahuan deserts of the Arizona were much cooler than today during the Pleistocene ice age and supported large stands of conifer forests. The associated mammalian species biogeographical distribution is correlated with present biogeography.
Physiography parameters of temps, moisture, species distribution allows the comparison of ecosystem characteristics.

Man's activities and existence has most certainly changed the climate. More specifically, we have changed "microclimates". The cause and the source of apparent warming is the size of our urban areas and their encroachment on the rural areas that contain the official temperature record.
Look at Louisville. The official temperature is taken at the airport. When they first started taking it there the airport was maybe a fifth of the size it is now. Now the latent heat from all the concrete and the 100 fold increase in air traffic merely prove that the airport is warmer than it used to be. Has nothing to do with the climate of the Earth.
Bert, tomorrow morning when you check on your outside temperature in the backyard, would you mind quoting the temp given in Bowling Green? I'd be interested in seeing the difference. I have to follow my wife to work in the morning so she can drop her car off. I'll have the chance to check the temp here and then compare it with the temp in downtown Louisville. It will be about 8 to 10 degrees warmer there if it's like it usually is.
We are using botanical evapotranspiration demand characteristics of various crop types to measure atmospheric fluctuations associated with temperature to measure temperature for designing plant moisture demands to determine crop irrigation schedules to conserve water use. Techniques to measuring temperatures is a by-product of our agricultural research. You are correct about thermal loading of concrete but we are not all retards. Only say about 75% of us are government cows foraging at the public trough.
 
Lucky it didn't kill you.

Ben I agree,.it was the hardest I've ever been hit in my life. I think the only thing that saved me from a whipping was Dad knew I was hurting. I was 8 or 9 then. I have never had a broken bone but a bunch of fracturs. Some-one has always had an eye out for me. Thanks to my Lovely wife for insisting I go to the hospital on more than one occasion.
 
Climatic fluctuations are used to determine climatic history by analyzing the vegetative evidence of historic vegetation deposits. For example the Sonoran and Chihuahuan deserts of the Arizona were much cooler than today during the Pleistocene ice age and supported large stands of conifer forests. The associated mammalian species biogeographical distribution is correlated with present biogeography.
Physiography parameters of temps, moisture, species distribution allows the comparison of ecosystem characteristics.


We are using botanical evapotranspiration demand characteristics of various crop types to measure atmospheric fluctuations associated with temperature to measure temperature for designing plant moisture demands to determine crop irrigation schedules to conserve water use. Techniques to measuring temperatures is a by-product of our agricultural research. You are correct about thermal loading of concrete but we are not all retards. Only say about 75% of us are government cows foraging at the public trough.

Rooster, I was on the executive council for the Barren River Area Development District. In other words, I was one of the bastards running the show as to where federal and state funds were allocated for various projects.

During my time on the council NOAH put in the remote climate sensors. They placed them without 30 feet of interstate highways and other solar/heat-collecting islands of concrete and asphalt. They said they needed to be in places where maintenance would be easy. I asked why maintenance would be the priority instead of scientific collection of data.

I protested loudly, and lost, because the lead scientist told me he wanted higher temps. Do you wonder about his agenda?

I did loudly protest and he no longer likes me, but the s.o.b. is now in Massachusetts and is probably telling stories about this dumb ass hillbilly he met in Kentucky.
 
Rooster, I was on the executive council for the Barren River Area Development District. In other words, I was one of the bastards running the show as to where federal and state funds were allocated for various projects.

During my time on the council NOAH put in the remote climate sensors. They placed them without 30 feet of interstate highways and other solar/heat-collecting islands of concrete and asphalt. They said they needed to be in places where maintenance would be easy. I asked why maintenance would be the priority instead of scientific collection of data.

I protested loudly, and lost, because the lead scientist told me he wanted higher temps. Do you wonder about his agenda?

I did loudly protest and he no longer likes me, but the s.o.b. is now in Massachusetts and is probably telling stories about this dumb ass hillbilly he met in Kentucky.
Agenda. As a 5 year old boy I learned that walking across a black top road barefoot was hotter on my feet than walking in the grass or sand. Same sun beating down on me. I could have been a scientist with the knowledge I learned about climate change as a 5 year old.
 
Agenda. As a 5 year old boy I learned that walking across a black top road barefoot was hotter on my feet than walking in the grass or sand. Same sun beating down on me. I could have been a scientist with the knowledge I learned about climate change as a 5 year old.
... that is how scientist are born.............. :smiley:
 
Evening D I have a recipe for ya'll It's called Southwest Chicken. All you need is about two cups of Cheez-it crackers (I like the Kroger brand best)
2 tablespoons taco season
6 boneless chicken breasts (I like to cut them up into about 3 smaller pcs.)
1/3 cup butter (I like to leave the butter in the pan to keep it warm)
Your favorite shredded cheese
You crush up your cheez-it crackers in a gallon storage bag add you taco seaoning
Place your chicken in the melted butter and coat it good (the reason I like to leave the butter in the pan is the chicken in a bowl starts to gel up making it hard to coat the chicken)
Place your chicken pieces in the bag shake and coat it in the crackers and taco seasoning.
Place the chicken in a cake pan lined w/foil sprayed w/ pam spray
Any of the crackers left in the bag I like to pour it over the chicken
You'll see why after it's done because the pieces are good too!
Bake at 350 for 25-30 minutes.
About 5 minutes before it's done take it out and cover it with the cheese.
I don't like anything hot but you can also add any spices to this Iff'n you like.
Whenever I ask the kids what they would like for their birthday meal this is what they always ask for. Hope you enjoy! Cooking this in a cake pan lined with foil is the best way I have found it's just easy cleaning
 
When I was 8 the state was paving alot of roads that was gravel. At the end of the day they would dump remainder oil on our land cause Grandaddy told them they could. After about a couple of days, I went out and told them they could no longer dump there cause it would end up getting in our water. They looked at me funny cause a kid had just busted their chops. They stopped. We had wells.

Later that year, I would ride my stingray bike about 5 or 6 miles from the house with my 20 gauge full choke Winchester across the handle bars. Get a squirrel or 2. Some neighbors down the road bought the woods and started cutting trees out to sell the wood. I called them one day on our party line telephone and told them if they cut all the trees I would have no place to hunt squirrels. They stopped. Got some bottom land in Hickman. Ballard and Carlisle Counties and increased their production. Mrs. Enlow still laughs about that phone call. True stories. And it certainly created an awareness of creation and our responsibilities toward it. I have a Chemistry degree but have more hours in Biology. FCC.
 
When I was 8 the state was paving alot of roads that was gravel. At the end of the day they would dump remainder oil on our land cause Grandaddy told them they could. After about a couple of days, I went out and told them they could no longer dump there cause it would end up getting in our water. They looked at me funny cause a kid had just busted their chops. They stopped. We had wells.

Later that year, I would ride my stingray bike about 5 or 6 miles from the house with my 20 gauge full choke Winchester across the handle bars. Get a squirrel or 2. Some neighbors down the road bought the woods and started cutting trees out to sell the wood. I called them one day on our party line telephone and told them if they cut all the trees I would have no place to hunt squirrels. They stopped. Got some bottom land in Hickman. Ballard and Carlisle Counties and increased their production. Mrs. Enlow still laughs about that phone call. True stories. And it certainly created an awareness of creation and our responsibilities toward it. I have a Chemistry degree but have more hours in Biology. FCC.

FCC, I had a Schwinn Stingray bike, about 1964. What a great bike.
 
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