Hello, my Kings and Queens! How are you? We received some much needed rain. But we still could use some more. So get out there and do your rain dance. If anyone asks what you're doing, ask 'em to join you. Before long, you might get a few hundred to do their rain dance. That's no guarantee it'll rain, but it sure would be fun! Maybe make it an annual event in every late August or early September. Unfortunately, neither Real Racine nor the Downtown Racine Corporation have given my idea their blessing, so it'll go nowhere. Maybe if we slip a few dollars to lying John . . .
I read below where Mr. OrbsCorbs talked about being in an accident today. I called him immediately and asked what had happened. He said he was at the corner of Graceland Blvd. and Hwy. 31, facing the west, attempting to get across the roadway to head south. He looked to the left and there was some traffic way off and he looked to the right and there was nothing. He pulled out to make his turn and he hit the right rear of a car speeding north on Hwy. 31. He was amazed there was a car there. There wasn't a second ago. Mr. OrbsCorbs sounded a little depressed. Now he has a $100 ticket and the right front headlight assembly of his truck is destroyed. (That poor man. Nothing but bad seems to happen to him.) I asked again if he was OK, and he said yes. I told him to call me with any problems he might have.
I'm proud that the JT Irregulars have received permission to reproduce Mr. Art Kumbalek's column, Art For Art's Sake, from the Shepherd Express. Mr. Kumbalek has been writing the column for over 30 years. I hope he has another 30. He's definitely a blue collar, south side Milwaukee man. (I think.) Welcome, Mr. Kumbalek, to the JT Irregulars. We look forward to a long relationship.
The battle of teaching Junior how to drive continues with Señor Zanza at the helm, mostly. They're using my car. I can't even think of the times Junior has driven my car. I don't want to even hear about it unless I need to call my insurance agent. When and if Junior gets his license, he's not driving my car around. He'll have to get his own, which means work to generate money. Ha-ha, that'll be the day. He's growing up. The responsibilities increase. Oh yes, and he'll have to pay for his own auto insurance, which will be high just because he's a young, male driver. I have Safeco. but I don't know what will be the best for him.
Hey, how about that arena idea? I wonder how many will receive how much as this farce moves along? The Chicago Tribune thinks we've got it made: http://articles.chicagotribune.com/1987-07-08/news/8702190931_1_marina-project-boat-slips-lakefront-redevelopment So what the heck, with so much money coming in, we might as well build the arena/hotel. Maybe there will be a few extra bucks to replace some streetlights. Ha-ha! We can dream, can't we?
Thank you all for coming here to read my blog. I so love the attention. Blog readers are some of my best friends.
How much will the repairs to Mr. OrbsCorbs' truck be? Ask madamezoltar@jtirregulars.com
It's supposed to be cool for the next few days, but then it will warm up again. Enjoy the waning days of summer.
Daddy Orbs I hope you are alright and if you need anything please let us know we are always here for you.
ReplyDeleteThank you, THB. And thank you Mme. Z. for another fine blog.
ReplyDeleteNext time, make sure they hit you, but not too hard
ReplyDeleteI want no more next times. The truck is 20 years old. This is the last vehicle that I'll own.
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