This is a nail polisher ? It's a bit noisy, and probably needs a polisher tech to check it out and tune it up somewhat, but God help us if she tries to use it for any other purpose. Who knows what would happen.
Mustang, forget the economic thing - graduate of Boston College and can't do simple math. Perfessers must be having contests to see who can graduate the lowest IQ.
Z, Plus she worked in a bar. Surely, a bar has a garbage disposal.. ? Yea, she lies a lot. Perfect Dem. Recently held a donation event and forgot to mention the money was going straight to her campaign. Who'd giverher money anyway?
Ed, yea, wasn't it obvious that bit was an attempt to connect to us knuckle draggers in fly over country by saying "hang on, I'm going to go get me a beer". Something I'd never said in all my days living in fly over country. Honestly, this is what they think of us and in the end that's a good thing.
AOC is right about garbage disposals being a rarity in New York City. I was botn there, and can't remember ever seeing such a thing till I was twelve. By that time we had moved to the Midwest, and the house my parents bought there –– brand new at the time –– had a disposal.
Back in the City when I was a boy, the apartments were all supplied with a "dumbwaiter" –– a door in the kitchen wall that contained platform on a rope. You put your garbage on the platform, used the rope to ower it to the basement where someone was always n duty during thje day to unload your garbage, and ready it for removal by the City Sanitation Department. Once the platform was clear, you hauled it back up to your kitehen to wat for the nx load of garbage. A pretty new system, whih had worked well for decades, but it didn't last past my fifteenth year.
I guess no one wanted to sit in a smelly basement all day dealing with trash nd stinky garbage from more than a hundred apartments.
Who could blame them?
There's a downside to everything, isn't there?
I guess it always depends on which end of the rope you're on, eh? };^)>
As for poor AOC, all i can say is she lives in a Bottomless Pit of Ignorance and is teither oo stupid or too badly educated to realize how little she understands.
Franco, Don't know if it's true but some folks told me the sanitary unions of whatever they're called up in NY lobbied against having disposals so they'd have more volume of garbage to haul and charge for.
I never heard that, Kid, but it sounds plausible and I've been out of New York for more than forty years, –– except for going to the Metropolitan Opera six times a year for a long while after I left town, and an occasional visit now and then, but I haven't been near the place in more than 25 years. Lots of changes there, I'm sure.
Not sure I'd eve want to se it again.
"You can't go home again," they say, and I'm afraid it's true. It was the PEOPLE who made the place the wnderful thing it was it was, and they're ll dead and gone now.
Anyway with 12-15 million in Greater New York it's a wonder the place wasn't neck-deep in garbage all the time.
Franco, yes, Very powerful words in "You can't go home again". Can't remember who said it but obviously, it means you can't go back in time. I wonder why people think they can.
Yes, Ed Thomas Wolfe wrote a book with that as the title, but I wouldn't be surprised if the sentiment hadn't existed long before he wrote the book.
I believe we CAN go back in time and relive portions of the past, but only if we have a good memory and a vivid imagination.
Now that I'm 78 years old, I probably spend too much time living in the past. I don't feel my Mom and Dad –– and several other people who were important to me –– have ever really died. Even though I can't see them physically anymore, I can FEEL their presence, nd and I KNOW what they would say abut the various events and situations I've had to deal wth since they departed this life.A lo of the time they bring a smile to my lips and make me chuckle at their still-lively sense of irny and humor.
And then there are all the many BOOKS I've read, an still keep on my shelves, the old MOVIES that enthralled, instructed and infuenced me. The great music I've been privleged to hear and to study over and over again through seven decades with still-growng wonder and delight. and the wonderful memories of trips I've taken, remarkable people I've met in pass[ng, and places I've enjoyed.
I'm sure i cherish the past more than I should, but that is only because I can't see that I have a whole helluvalotta good stuff to look forward to.
Old Age AIN'T for sissies.
On the other hand I want to believe
Eye hath not seen; ear hath not heard Neither hve entered ito the heart of Man The things that God hath prepared for those who love Him.
I can't say I'm looking forward to The End, but I pray every day that He will find me acceptable, even though I have too many times been one of the most miserable sinners imaginable. [I know it's wring, but I can't keep myself from thinking extremely uncharitable thoughts about LEFTISTS. Maybe God is able to love them, but I just CAN'T, although I still count several of these misguided souls among my friends. I think they've been BRAINWASHED by forces stronger than they, and so I can't hate them.]
There are certainly degrees of evil amoug lefties Franco. With the young ones, it may just be stupidity, but not all the young ones. There is definitely evil spread across the spectrum. The dem politicians? Evil to the last cell of their bodies.
..."We should have a not-for-profit public option for basic banking services, and we should be piloting these projects through the U.S. Postal Service," Ocasio-Cortez said...
Hilarious AOW. Honestly, why anyone would want the government to run anything for them, let alone believe politicians wouldn't rob it blind as well. Liarwatha follows that template of trying to bullshit the public. Bad ole mean banks and such. AOC is copycatting that imo.
The Postal Service ! Who never saw online bill pay and email affecting their profit structure ! Yea, let's let those ignorant unionized morons handle Everything!
I can believe she doesn't know ANYTHING.
ReplyDeleteI don't believe she knows a single thing either Ed.
DeleteOnly in America ... :-(
ReplyDeleteMustang, forget the economic thing - graduate of Boston College and can't do simple math. Perfessers must be having contests to see who can graduate the lowest IQ.
DeleteShe has to make sure everyone thinks she was born poor. NO GARBAGE DISPOSAL? She was not. She lies about her upbringing.
ReplyDeleteZ, Plus she worked in a bar. Surely, a bar has a garbage disposal.. ? Yea, she lies a lot. Perfect Dem. Recently held a donation event and forgot to mention the money was going straight to her campaign. Who'd giverher money anyway?
DeleteDid she work in a bar or as a coffee barista?
DeleteWhatever.
Her pretending to be one of the "common folk" makes her look stupid.
Well, stupid is as stupid says. ;^)
AOW, I've only seen or heard "bartender". She is No Doubt following the democrat lying sack of shit template to advance herself.
DeleteReminds me of Warren drinking a beer out of a bottle.
DeleteLooked positively awkward.
Ed, yea, wasn't it obvious that bit was an attempt to connect to us knuckle draggers in fly over country by saying "hang on, I'm going to go get me a beer". Something I'd never said in all my days living in fly over country. Honestly, this is what they think of us and in the end that's a good thing.
DeleteAOC is right about garbage disposals being a rarity in New York City. I was botn there, and can't remember ever seeing such a thing till I was twelve. By that time we had moved to the Midwest, and the house my parents bought there –– brand new at the time –– had a disposal.
ReplyDeleteBack in the City when I was a boy, the apartments were all supplied with a "dumbwaiter" –– a door in the kitchen wall that contained platform on a rope. You put your garbage on the platform, used the rope to ower it to the basement where someone was always n duty during thje day to unload your garbage, and ready it for removal by the City Sanitation Department. Once the platform was clear, you hauled it back up to your kitehen to wat for the nx load of garbage. A pretty new system, whih had worked well for decades, but it didn't last past my fifteenth year.
I guess no one wanted to sit in a smelly basement all day dealing with trash nd stinky garbage from more than a hundred apartments.
Who could blame them?
There's a downside to everything, isn't there?
I guess it always depends on which end of the rope you're on, eh? };^)>
As for poor AOC, all i can say is she lives in a Bottomless Pit of Ignorance and is teither oo stupid or too badly educated to realize how little she understands.
Franco, Don't know if it's true but some folks told me the sanitary unions of whatever they're called up in NY lobbied against having disposals so they'd have more volume of garbage to haul and charge for.
DeleteI never heard that, Kid, but it sounds plausible and I've been out of New York for more than forty years, –– except for going to the Metropolitan Opera six times a year for a long while after I left town, and an occasional visit now and then, but I haven't been near the place in more than 25 years. Lots of changes there, I'm sure.
DeleteNot sure I'd eve want to se it again.
"You can't go home again," they say, and I'm afraid it's true. It was the PEOPLE who made the place the wnderful thing it was it was, and they're ll dead and gone now.
Anyway with 12-15 million in Greater New York it's a wonder the place wasn't neck-deep in garbage all the time.
A miracle it ever worked as well as it did.
Franco, yes, Very powerful words in "You can't go home again". Can't remember who said it but obviously, it means you can't go back in time. I wonder why people think they can.
DeleteThomas Wolfe?
DeleteYes, Ed Thomas Wolfe wrote a book with that as the title, but I wouldn't be surprised if the sentiment hadn't existed long before he wrote the book.
DeleteI believe we CAN go back in time and relive portions of the past, but only if we have a good memory and a vivid imagination.
Now that I'm 78 years old, I probably spend too much time living in the past. I don't feel my Mom and Dad –– and several other people who were important to me –– have ever really died. Even though I can't see them physically anymore, I can FEEL their presence, nd and I KNOW what they would say abut the various events and situations I've had to deal wth since they departed this life.A lo of the time they bring a smile to my lips and make me chuckle at their still-lively sense of irny and humor.
And then there are all the many BOOKS I've read, an still keep on my shelves, the old MOVIES that enthralled, instructed and infuenced me. The great music I've been privleged to hear and to study over and over again through seven decades with still-growng wonder and delight. and the wonderful memories of trips I've taken, remarkable people I've met in pass[ng, and places I've enjoyed.
I'm sure i cherish the past more than I should, but that is only because I can't see that I have a whole helluvalotta good stuff to look forward to.
Old Age AIN'T for sissies.
On the other hand I want to believe
Eye hath not seen; ear hath not heard
Neither hve entered ito the heart of Man
The things that God hath prepared for those who love Him.
I can't say I'm looking forward to The End, but I pray every day that He will find me acceptable, even though I have too many times been one of the most miserable sinners imaginable. [I know it's wring, but I can't keep myself from thinking extremely uncharitable thoughts about LEFTISTS. Maybe God is able to love them, but I just CAN'T, although I still count several of these misguided souls among my friends. I think they've been BRAINWASHED by forces stronger than they, and so I can't hate them.]
All very complicated, isn't it?
};^)>.
There are certainly degrees of evil amoug lefties Franco. With the young ones, it may just be stupidity, but not all the young ones. There is definitely evil spread across the spectrum. The dem politicians? Evil to the last cell of their bodies.
DeleteAnd, then, there's this:
ReplyDelete..."We should have a not-for-profit public option for basic banking services, and we should be piloting these projects through the U.S. Postal Service," Ocasio-Cortez said...
Hilarious AOW. Honestly, why anyone would want the government to run anything for them, let alone believe politicians wouldn't rob it blind as well. Liarwatha follows that template of trying to bullshit the public. Bad ole mean banks and such. AOC is copycatting that imo.
DeleteThe Postal Service ! Who never saw online bill pay and email affecting their profit structure ! Yea, let's let those ignorant unionized morons handle Everything!
Damn.
And last I heard, which was Years ago, is that the USPS loses 3+ billion a year. Hell yea, solid business model there!
DeleteAll the post office does these days is deliver my junk mail to the wrong address. For that I am thankful.
Delete