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Come Heller high water … the ‘Summer’s here, I’m for that’ edition

June 9, 2019 by Andrew Heller 6 Comments

Come Heller high water …

  • Now that it’s June, I’m having my annual bout of “summer panic,” wherein I feel woefully unprepared to take advantage of the few weeks of summer remaining. My internal monologue usually goes like this: “Ack! Only 10 weeks of summer left! I didn’t buy a boat! I didn’t make camping reservations! I haven’t picked concerts! I haven’t made enough plans!” Please tell me you do this, too. Having fun is exhausting.
  • It’s great to see Jacoby Jones break out a little bit for the Tigers because he clearly wants it so badly, and the Tigers need some of the youngsters to break out. But, remember, Tigers media always jump the gun, and in the Major Leaguers today’s hot player is tomorrow’s cold player. What matters most to a young player’s development is whether he remains productive in between those extremes. Jones has had one good month this year, two awful ones. It’ll be interesting to see where his baseline output settles.
  • I’m still miffed about this false “rebuild” by the Tigers. In what other industry can you get away with saying, “Hey, public, our product is going to suck for, oh, the next five years or so but we expect you to keep buying it anyway, and if you don’t we’re going to label you as disloyal”? Try that strategy with your boss about your work. See if it works. “Hey, boss …”
  • Major summer debate: Which is better, cornhole or bags? They’re the same game except there are two landing zones on the board in bags, making the game much more strategic. (If you answer “cornhole,” then, I’m sorry, we can no longer be friends.)
  • While I’m on the subject, gas or charcoal? I say charcoal because that’s what my dad used, but I always use gas because I’m impatient.
  • It’s great to see hamburger alternatives (Beyond Meat, Impossible Burger) thriving. I’m almost to the point where I prefer veggie-based burgers to beef. Impossible Burgers are better than Beyond Meat, which are also good. Just saying.
  • Trump’s Dept. of Energy is now referring to natural gas as “freedom gas.” Can’t wait for the new name for coal. I wonder if 100 years from now scientists will say, “If only they’d stopped burning so many liberty rocks for energy, we’d still have a functioning atmosphere.”
  • A new poll says half of us admit to using a swimming pool or hot tub as an alternative to bathing. Which means I’m staying the hell out of swimming pools and hot tubs. Good grief, people, what is wrong with you?
  • Why do 80 percent of itches occur in the 20 percent of my back that I can’t reach? Life sucks.
  • CBD oil is becoming the new pumpkin spice. It’s in everything. I’m amazed Hostess hasn’t come out with a CDB-infused Twinkie yet. Seems like such a natural.
  • Have you noticed how our devices are becoming like us? The other day, I growled at Alexa for playing the wrong song, and today when I asked her to tell me the weather she said, “Not until you say you’re sorry.”
  • “True happiness is to enjoy the present, without anxious dependence upon the future, not to amuse ourselves with either hopes or fears but to rest satisfied with what we have.” – Seneca

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Comments

  1. Abner Devereaux says

    June 9, 2019 at 10:06 am

    I agree that “freedom gas” is not an appropriate term to describe natural gas. “Freedom gas” is the burned, gunpowder exhaust given off after every round fired from my AR-15.

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  2. Rick says

    June 9, 2019 at 10:13 am

    ^^^ Absolutely right, Abner. Those six year olds at Sandy Hook were freed from graduating, marrying, having children. . . . Their parents were freed from having to watch them grow up, learn to ride a bike, play Little League, go to prom . . ..

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  3. Abner Devereaux says

    June 9, 2019 at 10:17 am

    When it comes to the 2019 Detroit Tigers, simply don’t have any expectations that they will have any hope of season level success. Just enjoy any individual game you watch and consider it to be unattached, solo entertainment. Maybe you will see them win, maybe not. Maybe you will see some great homer action, maybe not. Maybe you will see some cool defensive play, maybe not. Just enjoy any individual game in and of itself. I go to about 5 games per year. I just consider them to be individual entertainment opportunities.

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  4. Matthew says

    June 9, 2019 at 9:42 pm

    Horseshoes. That is the real American game. Cornhole, my cornhole.

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  5. jim iii says

    June 10, 2019 at 10:20 am

    Freedom as is what came out of the weapons of those who started and ended the Revolutionary
    war. You know the one that led to the REPUBLIC OF THE UNITED STATES.
    Then was used between the states in the 1860’s. Then WW1 and then during the invasion of Europe 75 years ago.
    Those using freedom gas to liberate Europe from the socialist gas of the nazi’s.
    Who’s cousins today want to change the United States from a REPUBLIC to a socialist state.
    Over the years a lot of people have managed to escape from socialist/communist countries to come to America. Sometimes the ones trying to escape from the socialist/communist countries died from socialist/communist gas.
    I do not know of anyone being stopped by force from leaving the United States.
    Lee Harvey Oswald left the United States to go to the socialist/communist utopia to live.
    He left Russia to return to the United States when he realized that it was not the utopia that was being portrayed by some here in the United States. In Russia Lee was given the job of a rat catcher.

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  6. Jims says

    June 11, 2019 at 8:53 pm

    All I can say to that is WOW and what the hell are you rambling about!!!!

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