This will be painless!

 Posted by at 13:05  Uncategorized
Mar 182014
 

Despite a healthy readership here at COC, we’re flying blind when it comes to knowing our readers.  This is principally because we don’t get feedback or comments.  There could be many reasons for this state of affairs ranging from:  ‘What can I possibly add to this wisdom?’ to “This is so ridiculous that it doesn’t warrant a reply.’   You can understand how guessing wrong might put this whole operation in peril but Coots are either stubborn,  fearless or stupid and we persist.

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It is apparent that we have no way to get comments from our readers so, in lieu of comments, today I’m requesting that each and every visitor to this blog answer just one question in our simple survey.  It’s a small and painless step that I hope you will be willing to make to help the Cantankerous Old Coots get a better handle on our readers.  Our desire is that when you discover how easy and painless it is to answer one survey question without revealing who you are and exposing yourself to the possible embarrassment of admitting that you read COC, you might be willing- down the road- to take a further step and leave a comment to encourage us about a post you like or tell Bob he is full of crap.  Heck, what is life all about if not for dreams? Continue reading »

Ralph

Ralph is the inspiration for Cantankerous Old Coots and is our Grand Duke of Cantankerousness

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Is it just me???

 Posted by at 09:41  Uncategorized
Feb 032014
 

Well ladies and gentlemen, it appears 2013 is here and ready to slap us in the face and or kick us in the proverbial crotch.   It has been 21 days now and despite slow mail and waning finances, 2013 looks to be just as full of crap as 2012 was.  With the notable exception of higher taxes that got signed into law earlier this month.

By now all of our fake “resolutions” should be down the drain and we are plugging along with the same old same old.  So let me ask all of you, are you still working on your “resolutions”?  Is your life getting better or is it the same old drudge with a new date that you screw up writing once in a while.

For some, January is filled with doctor visits.  We have had several because the flex spending renewed and the new insurance is in force.  I am killing time today just waiting to take my daughter to the doc for her tonsils.  That should be a fun post from the hospital.  Maybe they will give me a picture of her tonsils on the table that I can post along with her kidney pictures.  I used to wonder what it would be like to have my tonsils in a jar on the mantle piece.

So, a question.  Is it just me or is this year truly a new start?

Justin

Justin is the young Coot with a Cantankerous Soul who continues to be educated by older, more cootish Ralph and Bob. His Cantankerosity is his own.

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The Trials of Travel

 Posted by at 11:58  Uncategorized
Jan 012014
 

You all know that I’m not one to complain.

I merely observe!  Travel is a delight but it comes  at a cost because when you travel, in order to visit those exotic places with the fantastic places to see, it means leaving the country.

Leaving the country means exposing yourself to the way people live in other countries, eating food that’s cooked the way they like it and embracing (albeit carefully) their lifestyle.  You may be enchanted with the scenery, warmed by the  personality of the residents and eager  to embrace  a foreign lifestyle; still the reality is harder  to love.  Foreigners  don’t season food like  home.  Foreigners don’t cut meat the same  ways.  And look out whenever foreigners try to entice with the food  from  home because you are almost certain to be sorely disappointed. Continue reading »

Ralph

Ralph is the inspiration for Cantankerous Old Coots and is our Grand Duke of Cantankerousness

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Sep 212013
 

Our government becomes more and more tyrannical, more and more resembling a tinhorn South American third world dictatorship and looking less and less like the democratic republic our founders bled…and died…for.

How long do we wait? When do we say “enough is enough”?

Our founders said it was not only our right, but our duty to resist tyranny. Do Americans still have the fortitude to fight for our country…regardless of whether the enemy of the republic is foreign…or domestic?

Origins of gun restrictions in America…watch the first 30 seconds at least:

Nationalizing our elections

Will we repeat mistakes in history? Roosevelt’s concentration camps.

Baltimore police shoot a man for holding a gun in his own yard.

Illegal SWAT raid, with no probable cause, for having hydroponic gardening equipment.

Watch the first 30 seconds to see the origins of gun control.

Bob@HayleStorm Interactive

Bob comes to us with a skeptical attitude and a full cup of Cantankerousness. He also writes about homesteading and yurts over at JuicyMaters.com and rants about politics at Common-Sense-Conversation.com Most of the time, though, you'll find him at HayleStorm.net, cranking out great websites for clients OR writing tutorials teaching them to build their own sites.

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Sep 212013
 

“There will come a time when you believe everything is finished.

That will be the beginning.”

–Louis L’Amour

 So what is so hard about getting started?

Are you stalled?

When I was a young sprout, there were ideas everywhere, or so it seemed to me. Everything was new. I couldn’t tell a fresh idea from one that was worn out. They all seemed exciting to me. Moving on through life, I gained knowledge and judgment. I began to form opinions. I got picky about ideas. I got sophisticated. College taught me that all the stuff I learned as a kid was crap, my parents were dumb, unsophisticated hicks and I shouldn’t trust my instincts unless they were first verified by The New Republic. But college doesn’t last forever. Sometime you have to start paying the piper. I had to get a job.

In the workplace it was different. So much for new ideas. Nobody even wanted me to think. It turned out that those smart college profs didn’t have any better answers than my parents. All the social profiling and posturing that seem so smart in college just didn’t seem to work in the office. I bought into all the new ideas, got creative, encouraged people to become raving fans and quickly discovered that my boss didn’t want my ideas. He wanted me to do what he wanted, when he wanted it, stop complaining and suck up. So life continued. I hunkered back and just coped, muddling through my parenting years, reeling between one crisis and another, cautiously taking baby steps without making any big commitments.

Now here in my Golden years, I find that I’m pretty set in my ways. I don’t expect to be a world beater anymore. I just want to get along. It’s what worked for me all these. Whatever success I got in life, I can attribute to taking no initiative, grabbing no limelight and following the person who can do me the most good. And then I retired.

I thought I was all finished with life. I thought all my battles were fought and lost. I thought there wasn’t a challenge left to face. I thought it was all over. Then I discovered I was wrong. Retirement makes you start all over – unless you are ready to die and get it over with.

So now, in retirement, nothing much matters. It’s just you. There is no job, no status, no followers. Whatever you had before is gone. Who are you? Who cares? Why do you get up? It’s all over if you let your job define you. If you don’t have a role in your family or your community, you might as well have died on our last day at work.

So the good news today about finishing is that it always signals a beginning. That is the problem that retired people face and the answer they choose makes all the difference. You know what ended with retirement and if you stop there all that is left is to ride that end down to the grave. On the other hand, if you choose to begin something, all the excitement and opportunities of life fill you with excitement and optimism. How can you begin something at the end of your life? The question begs the answer. You can’t. If you begin something new, you can’t be at the end. And if you don’t begin something new it is all over, whether you know it or not.

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Ralph

Ralph is the inspiration for Cantankerous Old Coots and is our Grand Duke of Cantankerousness

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