I understand that all is well in Camelot (Kohler, Wis.). The union strike is over, Christmas is coming and I’m sure the “Camelotians” are singing Joy to the World.
I’m trying to understand. People, age 50 and older, are buying guns at a record pace. Help me! What is driving this rush to arms?
I try to make smart financial decisions. Sometimes you win, sometimes you lose. I bought an HP printer several years ago (on sale) at Sam’s Club for $80. Great price. Great print quality. Yesterday I bought 2 new replacement cartridges for $64. It has dawned on me that I essentially buy the equivalent of a new printer every time I buy ink. My new goal is find the most efficient, quality printer ink system and focus on “cost per printed sheet”. Screw the cost of the initial printer. It turns out to be irrelevant.
Our local dentist must need money for Christmas. You Mom needs a “replacement tooth”. Your Dad needs a crown. Unfortunately, we did not inherit great genetics in the area of teeth. It couldn’t be that all the Kool-aid, soda and candy eaten as a kid had anything to with it.
Bo Ryan (the UW basketball coach) cleverly arranged abrupt retirement during the season so that UW had no choice but to name his long, long, long time assistant and friend, “interim coach”. Gary Gard now has his chance. Under normal circumstances, a coach retires at the end of the basketball season and a search begins for the best candidate available (including consideration of the assistant coach). Most times the assistant doesn’t get the job. So Bo wins one more game, this time it is the “one upsmanship” game.
Snow flurries this morning.
Love,
Dad