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Sunday Morning Herd Check-in and Open Thread to Meese Around In

  Make sure you let your peeps know where to find you!  

If you are new to the Moose, Kysen left a Moose Welcome Mat (Part Deux) so, please, wipe your feet before you walk in the front door start posting.

The important stuff to get you started:

– Comments do not Auto-refresh. Click the refresh/reload on your tab to see new ones.

– To check for replies to your comments, click the “My Comments” link in the right-hand column (or go to “My Moose”). Comments will be listed and a link to Recent Replies will be shown. (Note: Tending comments builds community)

– Ratings: Fierce means Thumbs Up, Fail means Thumbs Down, Meh means one of three things: I am unFailing you but I can’t Fierce you, I am unFiercing after a mistaken Fierce, or Meh. Just Meh.

(Some other commenting/posting/tending notes for newbies can be found in this past check-in and, of course, consult Meese Mehta for all your questions on meesely decorum.)

Here is a great link to have open in a tab: Motley Moose Recent Comments

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This is pretty darned easy to remember … the posting rules for a new diary:


Be excellent to each other… or else

From Khloe’s keyboard to your eyes:

In other words, if you don’t want it said to you, then don’t say it to someone else. Respect is an important thing. If you feel the need to not respect, then step away and take a breath. Political debate can be both spirited and respectful.

For those looking for a second chance to make a first impression, that is very good advice.

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82 comments

  1. lulu57

    Maryland is NOT supposed to be colder than Wisconsin, wtf? ๐Ÿ™‚

    Got up early to watch the Aussie Open. I should probably go back to sleep when it’s over, but now I’m having coffee. I’m not very bright this early in the morning.

    Started watching season one of “Girls” on HBO…anybody else watch that? We are enjoying it. Have to catch up because now they are on season two already!

    Heh: just realized that there’s a picture of a moose right behind me on my office wall. It’s been there so long I don’t “see” it anymore. Mooseblivious!

  2. nannyboz

    tomorrow for a few days followed by possible ice on Friday.  Every chance that will change according to Weatherdude, hope so!

  3. JG in MD

    I’ve been up for half an hour. Full of energy. Will probably collapse at some point in the afternoon.

    Off to read the moose droppings wisdom.

  4. Its the Supreme Court Stupid

    13 degrees in the Hudson Valley, and we are actually going to get above freezing this afternoon!  Break out the swim suits!

  5. iriti

    Which sounds like a 70’s teen rock group now that I think about it.

    23 and cloudy here in the Shenandoah Valley, headed above freezing for the second day in a row. Still no sign of the glowing golden orb that used to grace our skies from time to time. I’m beginning to think it may be gone for good.

    Your new lead pic (love the redesign) brought to mind the very first LOL in my photobucket.

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  6. Khloe

    20 degrees this morning. We are expecting a high of 29 today. I’m told that there will be an ice storm tonight. Before you ask, yes I will be working. Lemons into lemonade though. I am expecting a slow night at work tonight.

    In my dreams…….

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  7. JG in MD

    I need to figure out what this banner will look like when I post it on my genealogy blog.

    I think that will do it. Blurry though.

  8. with a high of 52 today and up to 66 by Tuesday.

    Then snow for the 30th, but it is February.

    Our neighbors were over last night for another round of Euchre. Funny to find anyone who knows the game here in TN, but to the point of a recent diary the South is – like other areas – more mixed than stereotypes would have it (they are from WI, where Euchre also reigns).

    Of course the men tromped and trumped the women again, 3-1. Donna and I have only partnered once, we find the “friendly” competition much more satisfying. I quote that, because Donna is, um, a little competitive and since I cannot help poking at her she scared me into flinching and smashing my elbow (we are at that stage in a relationship where our pre-knowledge of each other is alone enough to precipitate actions).

    During an office break (we men be smokers) Grant shared a video of their son Jax at five years old wakeboarding in a park they made in Wisconsin. Grant and Michelle were multi-generational performers in Tommy Bartlett’s water show in Wisconsin Dells, one of the few remaining from their heyday, so all their kids are water wizards.

    To which I had to respond by showing my own ice-boarding hijinks on Kawagama Lake.

  9. bill d

    A foggy 53* in North Texas, makes me want to put on a Deerstalker hat and grab a pipe.

    Hope everyone has a great Sunday.

  10. pamelabrown

    High in the low seventies.  It’s weird that my azaleas are already beginning to bloom. They’ll be finished blooming by the time they normally begin. This can’t be good.

    Good morning and good day, meeses.  

  11. Portlaw

    balmy NYC.  It’s now up to twenty two and didn’t even have to button my coat when I went out. My Sundays are so much better now that I have decided not to read the Sunday NYTimes anymore. The combination of Dowd and Douthat would spoil my day. Hope it’s a fine day all over Mooseland,

  12. pittiepat

    in the mid-50s for the next couple of days. Rain in the forecast for next two days but the area of possibly severe weather starts just east of here and continues past St Louis and into Illinois.

  13. wordsinthewind

    a few clouds but the sun will finish burning them off shortly. We did get a nice 45 minute shower last week, we struggle to stay out of drought here. I’ve a busy day as mr w will be leaving in the morning for this month’s business trip. I’d say he put it off as long as possible. While I’m happy to be fully retired he’s not ready for that yet, at least he’s not traveling 3 weeks out of 4 these days. I became very used to being on my own so much so it’s good that he’s easing into this.  

  14. DavidW

    Was a beautiful night last night with the full moon I took a very long walk. Still carless, so Frank gets depressed with no ride to the park in the morning. Other than that no problems. I figured out something to paint Thursday night, so now need to work on something for Monday and Tuesday. That will be today’s project. Here’s the 16×20″ watercolor from Thursday:

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  15. jsfox

    It is a balmy 16 degrees F. I have bread rising, a Honey- Wheat Sunflower bread. Once that’s done start carmelizing 6 lbs of onions for french onion soup. Then make a batch of the most delicious chocolate cookies you have ever had.  All in all a productive day.

    Namaste

  16. rb137

    If I didn’t know better, I’d say spring is on its way. I guess we’ll have to ask the groundhog next weekend.

    Of puppy news, I’ve started a blog about them. Right now, it just has a placeholder post, and I haven’t even decided what it should look like, or whether I want to pay for my own domain (depends on what goodies come with it) — but please stop by once in a while.

    It’s at meandtwodoodles.wordpress.com . I’ll crosspost from there occasionally, but it’s mostly about raising puppies with megaesophagus. Most people do that because they get a diagnosis for a dog they already own. Why in the world would we adopt two dogs with the knowledge they had it???

    I’m staining pieces for the Bailey chair we’re building, so I must get back to it. What is a Bailey chair? Here is a great demo of a mega-e dog eating in one:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v

    (How do you embed videos here???)

  17. slksfca

    …with myself this afternoon. I was going to take myself out for brunch, but a Sunday afternoon cocktail at The Little Shamrock sounds like just the ticket for my day. And I’ll be thanking my lucky stars that I’m such a cheap date. ๐Ÿ˜‰

  18. Ebby

    in the Armstrong Valley.  Clear blue skies and the sun is steaming the ice off the fence railings… very pretty, viewed from inside with my coffee!

    My To-Do list is sulking so I’d better get to it… have a wonderful day, Meeses.

  19. If anyone wants to compile an actual list of statistics in a diary it would be a useful reference.

    This video was on FB today, and with a minute or two of googling the facts appear to be otherwise.

    Chris Blask I am neither pro or anti gun, but I am pro-facts. This is an important issue, and best to make argument based on fact if one cares about the outcome of the debate.

    http://www.snopes.com/crime/st

    “Given this context, any claims based on statistics (even accurate ones) which posit a cause-and-effect relationship between the gun buyback program and increased crime rates because “criminals now are guaranteed that their prey is unarmed” are automatically suspect, since the average Australian citizen didn’t own firearms even before the buyback. ”

    “Then we have the claim that “In the state of Victoria alone, homicides with firearms are now up 300 percent.” This is another example of how misleading statistics can be when the underlying numbers are not provided: Victoria, a state with a population of over four-and-a-half million people in 1997, experienced 7 firearm-related homicides in 1996 and 19 firearm-related homicides in 1997 (an increase of 171%, not 300%). An additional twelve homicides amongst a population of 4.5 million is not statistically significant, nor does this single-year statistic adequately reflect long-term trends. ”

    snopes.com: Australian Guns Stats

    http://www.snopes.com

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    Chris Blask http://www.aic.gov.au/statisti

    Over the past 18 years (1 July 1989 to 30 June 2007), the rate* of homicide incidents decreased from 1.9 in 1990-91 and 1992-93 to the second-lowest recorded rate, of 1.3, in 2006-07. *rate per 100,000 population.

    http://www.aic.gov.au/statisti

    Australian Institute of Criminology – Homicide weapon statistics

    http://www.aic.gov.au

  20. bubbanomics

    at least for another 10 minutes or so.  Just got back from errands.  Got papers to grade this afternoon.  hope y’all are having a good sun day.

  21. cassandracarolina

    Making a big pot of Cincinnati-style chili (yeah, I know… don’t tell my Texas neighbors). Secret ingredient: semi-sweet chocolate!. Mr. Carolina got a taste for the stuff years ago while working the night shift on a project in Cincy. I spent years tinkering with the recipe to get it the way he likes, and we wanted it ready for Superbowl Sunday. Letting is steep in the fridge for a week will be just right.  

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