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Re: Happy Talk

Postby Newfie » Wed 26 Mar 2025, 20:46:35

Sitting in Antigua with not much to do except keep my fabricator working on my project.

Normally that would piss me off but I think I have reached that age when I am just happy to he alive and comfortable.
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Re: Happy Talk

Postby AgentR11 » Thu 27 Mar 2025, 10:55:49

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('theluckycountry', 'I') tried the home garden thing, I quit when I realized I was basically making the equivalent of a dollar an hour for all the labor put into it. That's factoring in the 2/3 you give away to neighbors too, since you can never eat it all. I think I spend $20 a week now at the local grocer and last week it was $30 since I bought a big bag of dates that were on special. I can't grow dates here, or bananas, too cold, or apples really. When I was growing up backyard gardens were just going out of vogue, they were a holdover from the great Depression when it made sense, when money was tight. It might get tight again down here but at the moment I'm happy to have the supermarket supply my needs, and keep my hands clean and my back free of aches.


I think its the scale thing that does in most home gardens. Its essentially impossible to grow calorie crops, at sufficient quantity, on the small amount of land people have. My grandfather and many of my great uncles had home "gardens" that were honestly productive. They were on average about an acre+ in size, and were generally plowed with a tractor, usually by some guy who rented out his services to the large assortment of home "gardens" in the area. THOSE gardens could produce more food, calorie heavy food, than could be eaten during the course of the year, with the associated canning, pickling, blanching, and freezing into family meal size portions.

THAT was home gardening. And it was still low pay value for the amount of time it took per 3000 kcal daily chunk.

Good memories as a kid messing about though.
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Re: Happy Talk

Postby AgentR11 » Thu 27 Mar 2025, 11:01:41

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Newfie', 'S')itting in Antigua with not much to do except keep my fabricator working on my project.
Normally that would piss me off but I think I have reached that age when I am just happy to he alive and comfortable.


A lot to be said in favor of "comfortable".

I keep wondering if I want to sail after I retire, huge commitment to do it right, but in reach. I really did enjoy the few days I did get to spend underway when younger.

Comfort though, seems a big anchor for staying home. lol.
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Re: Happy Talk

Postby Newfie » Fri 28 Mar 2025, 10:31:48

Agent,

That is true. It is only a tiny fraction of sailors who spend as much time on our boat as we do. It does not seem abnormal to us because we are within that tiny community and not exceptional at all.
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Re: Happy Talk

Postby theluckycountry » Sat 12 Apr 2025, 07:33:48

I think boating must be a lot like motorcycling, it gets in your blood, you can't let it go. Most of us just ride local or a few days ride here and there but I've know guys that spend half their life just criss crossing the nation endlessly. Others ride around the world, taking their bike with them. They love it, think nothing of it even though the comfort of home it's not.
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Re: Happy Talk

Postby Newfie » Thu 24 Apr 2025, 10:35:55

Well we are off again from Antigua. Now back to the States for a bit before heading to Newfoundland for the summer.

It seems we have found a couple of happy places to be, where things feel "homish." That is pretty good.

My health seems to be just fine despite the heart attack, in fact the steers revived my energy and endurance a but. If not for the 9 pills a day I could forget about it.

That seems like pretty good happy talk to me.
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Re: Happy Talk

Postby theluckycountry » Thu 12 Jun 2025, 18:00:23

Ginger cat survives after Boeing Dreamliner crashes into indian apartment building [smilie=5bouncy.gif]
You can see him up there on the far right of the picture. Experts agree, the cat has only 8 lives left.
Oh and one man walked away too, the only survivor from the plane.
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Re: Happy Talk

Postby AdamB » Thu 12 Jun 2025, 20:30:13

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('theluckycountry', 'G')inger cat survives after Boeing Dreamliner crashes into indian apartment building [smilie=5bouncy.gif]
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Re: Happy Talk

Postby theluckycountry » Fri 13 Jun 2025, 02:52:40

This is the happy talk thread adam. I hope you rose to the occasion :wink:
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Re: Happy Talk

Postby AdamB » Sun 15 Jun 2025, 17:55:41

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('theluckycountry', 'T')his is the happy talk thread adam. I hope you rose to the occasion :wink:


I did. I am happy to warn everyone of the parrot in our midst.

Now go back to you day job, Americans don't want straight bananas!

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Re: Happy Talk

Postby theluckycountry » Sun 15 Jun 2025, 19:20:01

come on adam, say something happy, I dare you, I double dare you

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Re: Happy Talk

Postby AdamB » Sun 15 Jun 2025, 20:15:49

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('theluckycountry', 'c')ome on adam, say something happy, I dare you, I double dare you


I am SO happy that being ignorant and uneducated isn't infectious.
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Re: Happy Talk

Postby careinke » Mon 16 Jun 2025, 00:14:18

Well, I have a Happy Talk Story. Disclaimer, I had my Copilot AI take my original post, and spice it up a little, but it is all true, enjoy...

Today was one of those rare, almost surreal days — a top-tier Father's Day in every sense. My youngest and I set out on the Salish Sea, right near home, planning to bottom fish under the Narrows Bridges. But of course, the Garmin depth finder had other ideas and decided it wasn’t going to work. So we floated up near the other boats — ten of us out there — most of them “dipping” instead of trolling. We figured, why not? So we joined in.

Right out of the gate, I snagged bottom and lost a few attempts before we gave in and cut bait. That’s when my son reeled in a shark — maybe two or three feet long. We were still marveling at it when the entire group of boats went quiet — engines off, lines reeled in. And then, that magical sound: the sharp exhale of Orcas surfacing nearby.

According to Washington law, you’re supposed to keep a 1,000-foot distance, but this pod didn’t seem to care. They glided right between the boats — bold, beautiful, and utterly majestic. I was pretty sure it was the J-25 Pod, local to Puget Sound. Funny thing, though — we saw only about 20 of them, even though they’ve grown to over 50 members now.

After they passed, we motored around to the outboard side of Fox Island to try dipping again. My son dropped a line to 200 feet and pulled up... a baby salmon, just three inches long! It was hooked right through the mouth and out the gills, so we left it on and used it as bait. Not long after, a flounder took the bait, and we had dinner.

We started prepping the boat to head for the ramp — and boom, the Orcas were back. But this time, way more of them. They were crossing the path we needed to get home, and we were stuck waiting. We made another call to the spouses to say, “We’ll be late — whales.”

The pod moved in formation, like something choreographed: younger ones up front with the “young parents,” followed by what I guessed were adult non-parents based on dorsal fin size. Then way in the back — the elders. One had a dorsal fin so massive, it’s hands down the biggest I’ve ever seen, and I’ve seen quite a few.

Eventually we got a window and raced to the boat ramp before the tide dropped too low. Made it — just barely. I pulled up YouTube to brush up on filleting, but before I even got started, my oldest son arrived. We cleaned the flounder together, and I had it for dinner — fresh, satisfying, and wrapped in that glow from the day.

A day packed with sharks, salmon, flounder, two surprise whale shows and good times with Both son's... hard to ask for anything more perfect.

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Re: Happy Talk

Postby AdamB » Mon 16 Jun 2025, 13:04:09

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('careinke', '
')A day packed with sharks, salmon, flounder, two surprise whale shows and good times with Both son's... hard to ask for anything more perfect.

Peace is coming


Sounds outstanding. I find the oceans, seas and water moderately interesting, but having been on guided whale watching tours becaue I was dragged along, I have to admit just watching them do their thing is worthy of the time involved.
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Re: Happy Talk

Postby theluckycountry » Wed 18 Jun 2025, 21:20:02

Really adam, this is the last thread you should be posting on, you're the saddest angriest old man on the whole forum. You'll give yourself a stroke one day if your not careful.
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Re: Happy Talk

Postby AdamB » Sat 21 Jun 2025, 15:17:49

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('theluckycountry', 'R')eally adam, this is the last thread you should be posting on, you're the saddest angriest old man on the whole forum.

One of your typical amusing comments, and about as inaccurate as anyone could expect from the village idiot.

I should spend all my time here, going by the thread title. I have been fortunate in my life, and can talk about more than a few happy things, starting with the most important, that being my family. Everything else beyond that is really just...icing on the cake as it were.

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('theluckycountry', '
') You'll give yourself a stroke one day if your not careful.


Well, now THIS comment has more than a little truth to it. Strokes are what get us in my family. My grandparents and aunts and uncles in their 70's, with most being more in their 80's and a few in their 90's.

Not so much because of stress or dealing with village idiots, but just as a common thread among the most common mechanism of our demise.
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Re: Happy Talk

Postby careinke » Sat 21 Jun 2025, 21:48:14

I Took possession of my New Tesla Y Juniper Long range Rear Wheel Drive model. Pretty convinced I'm going to love this Robot on Wheels Machine. The best way to purchase a Tesla is with a referral from a current Tesla owner, I got 90 days of free FSD and the person making the referral got $200 Tesla Bucks to spend. The incentives always change at the Whim of Tesla, but the ratio seems to always favor the buyer with 3 units and the seller 2 units. This is an awesome marketing technique.

On the First drive, the AI does not allow Full Self Driving (supervised), until it evaluates your driving style. This does not take long, for me it was less than 50 miles. The purpose is to give you a driving style you are comfortable with, and learn where you like your steering column, mirrors, seat adjustments, set up your personal keys on your phone etc, etc.

I got to say, FSD (supervised) is amazing. 8O It is also boring, not a lot of thrills there. But the robot does not let you forget you are supposed to be supervising. :) You want to watch the display, but if you linger longer than a second or two, you get a message that says "watch the road not the display". If you ignore that it starts a five second countdown, when you reach zero it turns off FSD and you get to drive. :oops:

Lots to learn, but if you are not sure, you can just ask the robot to do it, and it probably can. I'll post more on the EV thread.

Oh a couple of more things to be happy about. My oldest son just had an interview for a supervisor position at the Bremerton Naval Shipyard, he feels very good about the interview. My youngest just bought a 22ft Fishing boat with that comes with a nice trailer. He says time to move on from speed boats.

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Re: Happy Talk

Postby AdamB » Sun 22 Jun 2025, 16:32:35

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('careinke', '
')Oh a couple of more things to be happy about. My oldest son just had an interview for a supervisor position at the Bremerton Naval Shipyard, he feels very good about the interview. My youngest just bought a 22ft Fishing boat with that comes with a nice trailer. He says time to move on from speed boats.

Peace


It is sort of noticeable in its absence, that we don't talk about kids around here. Particularly considering the age demographics in those of us who were around during the many faux-dooms of the early 21st century (my favorite is still Planet X and Yellowstone going BOOM!).

My daughter is a blue flame career special, got 2 bachelor degrees in 8 semesters, went into the job market in Covid summer, turned that into a beginner spot at a publically traded multinational, went back to night school to get her masters, moved out, moved back in to save for the house, bought the house, got her Masters and changed jobs to another commercial real estate company to work with a CPA to then get hers. Don't need no man, demanded her old man teach her to ride a motorcycle, which he did, :) she bought her own within 6 months and rides to work, is busy flying around the country on weekends to book shows with her college roommates, getting her CPA tests lined up, just whirlwind shit. Exhausting to keep up with, these young folks.

The boy became some kind of accountant/computer geek, got his masters immediately after, internship first summer out of school, then a real world job for 7 months, a week after they laid off all their new accountant/computer types he gets an interview and job with a medical/hospital organization with like 30,000+ employees, for better money and opportunity than before and tomorrow is his first day in office. He's been on a motorcycle since he was 16 years old, and 1 day. A stay at home type, he'll be taking care of my wife after I'm dead most likely. No boats anywhere in the family, although I've used an Alden ocean shell to exercise with for a while after college.

Both of them have passed their fathers "handgun qualified" training, as just something all children should learn. :)

Its good when parents have kids to be proud of.
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Re: Happy Talk

Postby theluckycountry » Mon 30 Jun 2025, 07:37:59

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('AdamB', '')$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('theluckycountry', 'R')eally adam, this is the last thread you should be posting on, you're the saddest angriest old man on the whole forum.

I should spend all my time here, going by the thread title.


You're a fake. A sick unit in a nation of sick sick units.

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'I')daho Wildfire Ambush: Gunman Dead After "Sniper Attack" Kills Two Firefighters
Sheriff described the attack as a "total ambush." The suspect is believed to have deliberately set the fire to lure in first responders, then opened fire. "They didn't have a chance," the sheriff said of the slain firefighters.
https://x.com/nicksortor/status/1939546214770294911

Who does this? Only Americans do this shit. I can't believe it.
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Re: Happy Talk

Postby AdamB » Mon 30 Jun 2025, 12:45:19

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('theluckycountry', '
')$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'I')daho Wildfire Ambush: Gunman Dead After "Sniper Attack" Kills Two Firefighters
Sheriff described the attack as a "total ambush." The suspect is believed to have deliberately set the fire to lure in first responders, then opened fire. "They didn't have a chance," the sheriff said of the slain firefighters.
https://x.com/nicksortor/status/1939546214770294911
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$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('theluckycountry', '
')Who does this? Only Americans do this shit. I can't believe it.


Australian Boni Junction stabbings. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bondi_Junction_stabbings

The difference between Americans murdering folks and Australians is because the Aussies have been disarmed, and find comfort and take solace in staying on their knees in front of their King. They just can't build up any momentum to create really bad people. Halfwits and banana benders like Lucky, sure, but the same attitudes that allowed America to throw off the British yoke a quarter milleinia ago doesn't exist in Aussies, but do plague America. So Aussies they stay on their knees pleasuring the King, and occasionally one with an attitude picks up a kitchen knife and expresses the attitude of NOT wanting to stay on their knees servicing the King.

But not Lucky. He LIKES it!
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