I'm just in from the day's errands... there's always sumthin' and today it was dropping off laundry at the wash 'n' fold and paying my Yucca Telecom bill. I enjoy paying my Yucca bill in person as it's always a pleasant experience to interact with those folks, if paying bills can be described as "pleasant." But this is.
So, some sweet young thang and I were leaving Yucca's premises at the same time so I held the door for her and was graced with a dazzling smile and a "Thaaank Yew!" (Aside: we have THE most pleasing of regional accents in this part o' the world, with the possible exception of Jawja.) Which made me think back to a couple of occasions in SFO when I held the door for a woman and was graced (heh) with a snotty "I can do it MYSELF!" Well, screw you too, Madam. This is just another example of why life in a small town in rural New Mexico is better than livin' in The Big City. But I DO wish we had a Starbucks.
Apropos o' laundry... I did a quick inventory of the 501 bench stock and was chagrined to see we have five pairs of 29x30 501s and two pairs of 28x30 501s, NONE of which I can fit into any longer. ALL our 30x30/32 501s are either on my skinny ass or in the laundry, as we speak. Long-time Gentle Readers know I lost a lot of weight during my two-year "Adventures in Modern Dentistry" odyssey (my appellation for getting five dental implants and all the associated surgeries, yadda, yadda) which necessitated the replacement of most of my wardrobe, especially in the 501 area. Now we have to go through all that krep AGAIN, since the "Buck Pennington Weight-Gain-On-Two-Beers-A-Day" diet (pat pending) has been wildly successful. Good Will will love me later this month.
And then there's this from the in-box:
Hey, it's Tim from Pandora -It goes without sayin' I think Pandora is the greatest thing since
I'm writing to wish you a very Happy New Year from all of us here at Pandora! And what a year it was...
First, a heartfelt thanks to all of you for continuing to be such engaged listeners and such wonderful evangelists. In 2010 we more than doubled our audience to over 75 million people! And that was mostly thanks to continued word of mouth. For that we are deeply appreciative.
As always, interacting with listeners continues to be our greatest joy, and greatest source of feedback. You now send us over 25,000 emails every month. What an incredible fountain of information, constructive feedback, and validation that continues to be... and those thumbs! This year alone you thumbed over 3 billion songs (mostly thumbs-up... phew!).
Getting your stations right continues to be our obsession - and a work in progress. It's a (wonderfully) hard problem and something we continue to work on every day. Your feedback is invaluable to that effort.
[...]
Last, but not least, a shout-out to all the great new music from working artists everywhere. Keep your submissions coming. We're furiously adding music so listeners can keep discovering. The Music Genome Project surpassed 850,000 songs and is now rapidly becoming a more international collection.
Lastly... it's almost warm enough... at 50-something degrees and NO wind... to do an outdoors Happy Hour today. Srsly. But the key word is "almost." I'm thinkin' if we hit our forecast high of 56 tomorrow we most certainly WILL be sitting outside at this time on the morrow. It's been a while.
Hope you get the chance for an out of doors Happy Hour, Buck. It was 52F this evening when I got home. A veritable heatwave, as it were. Got the horse and did a little riding, in my shirt sleeves. It felt good.
ReplyDelete30's?
ReplyDeleteFatass!
We ALL knew old age would finally catch up with you, and you'd be able to finally shop in the men's department. So, THERE!
But, I've got no room to talk. I'm down to 135, but wearing 31's. Jeepers...talk about low muscle mass.
As to Pandora...I need to thank you once again for the recommendation. I personally haven't signed in to it, but I told Pam about it a long while back after reading something you wrote about it.
I swear, she just loves the heck out of it, and often mentions how much she loves me for turning her on to it. I'm a friggin' genius, ya' know!
Nyuk...
Hey, send that 56 degree weather over our way!
ReplyDeleteWe've been sitting in the deep freeze until today, when we finally crept above freezing for a couple of hours.
56 sounds like t-shirt weather now!
I really need to get over to Pandora (everyone I know loves it) - but I'm half-afraid I'll never get anything done again, but listen to music!
I've been on the BPWGOTBAD diet for a while too. If I get any bigger I'll have to buy a whole new wardrobe!
ReplyDeleteHeh. 56 in January would prompt me to throw open every door and window in my house. Hell, 46 would make me do that!
ReplyDeleteThis morning we were a balmy 7 degrees; the 24 inches of snow got very crunchy under the feet.
More snow this weekend - just a dusting comparatively speaking. Then another "dump" slated for Wednesday.
Ah - New England.
I haven't worn 29x30 or 30x30 since I was 20 years old. Those were the days.
ReplyDeleteBR: The best laid plans will come to naught today. We're exceeding our forecast temps but there is wind, and lots of it. But I hear ya bout a break in the WX. I'm glad you and Smokey got some riding in.
ReplyDeleteBut, I've got no room to talk. I'm down to 135, but wearing 31's. Jeepers...talk about low muscle mass.
I prolly SHOULD be wearin' 31s, as I'm much more comfortable with the top button undone on my 30s. We're pretty danged close in size, Mister Andy. And I agree: you ARE a genius. ;-)
56 sounds like t-shirt weather now!
That's egg-ZACKLY how I felt yesterday. But I was in my field jacket, none the less. I don't have much insulation on these old bones.
I've been on the BPWGOTBAD diet for a while too.
It really WORKS, don't it, Deb? ;-)
Kris: As I've said MANY times about your WX: Better you than me!
I haven't worn 29x30 or 30x30 since I was 20 years old.
Don't hate me for this, Lou, but... Except for two periods in my life (one fatter, one skinnier) I've worn the same size jeans since I was 18.