Saturday, December 31, 2011

Thank You, and Happy New Year...


If you are one of my loyal readers, one who stumbled on to me, or came over from one of my friends, just let me say THANK YOU!


I truly appreciate your stopping by and reading my scribbles. I know I'm not a big timer, excellent writer, nor can I keep on a single track (gee, why does scatterbrain come to min...er...where was I)...


I never started this as anything other that a stress reliever and maybe  meet a few new folks. I never realized how many new friends this would bring, nor the breadth and depth of knowledge people are willing to share freely.  


I can't promise I'll write more, or better, or anything else, but I'll try...


Anyhoo, I hope 2012 will find us all in a better place than we left in 2011 (especially after November), but that's a different rant...


Stay safe tonight, and have a Happy New Year in your location of choice, with your beverage of choice, and partner of choice.  


And if you're military, thanks for taking the duty; you know what I mean.




Happy 2012 Everyone!!!

Friday, December 30, 2011

Now these are just plain funny...



European adds are just BETTER than most of what we see on US TV...

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And I love it even more when the 'Free Heathcare' that was promised turns out to be not so free, and bites one right in the butt (pretty much literally) AND the Huffpo has to report it HERE!

Pantano is vindicated yet again...



ORPO has a post up HERE with links to the sad saga of Iraq War veteran Ilario Pantano...


But at least THIS time there is no doubt...

Thursday, December 29, 2011

It's NOT just us...


Laura at Insert Witty Title Here had an interesting proposal HERE about going in and buying a place like this...


Well, during the trip out West to see the kids, I caught up with my old room mate from 30 (mumble) years ago in the Bay area.  Went up and spent the night with he and his wife in NORCAL (they bolted the Bay area 15+ years ago), and ended up at a dinner they were hosting for a few friends...


A couple of the folks I'd met, and shot with before, and a couple I hadn't and their wives.  Miss "Vicky" made a smartass comment to me at dinner and I reminded her I had 'pictures' of her in her wild and crazy days; which then got me threatened with death, and the LEO and Lawyer looking for cover (thanks for all the support there guys).  And I happened to mention (deflecting the subject as quickly as I could) Laura's idea.


It provoked a rather 'interesting' reaction...  Everyone of them kinda looked at each other and "Mike" admitted they'd already done that!


They had formed a 'ski club LLC' and bought a 'ski lodge' over in Nevada for market bottom price, 10 bedroom/bath suites, other 'amenities', and 40 acres of ski trails backing on a National Forest.


They also bought two old (Mid-80's) Ford Centurion Diesel  conversions from and oil firm and had them refurbished from the ground up, BUT did not fix the interiors or repaint em (so they basically look like beaters) and also had hidden disconnects put in so you can't start em anyway...


And I'm betting there are a few more things they've done, as I noticed one of "Mike's" safes is missing, and his ammo stocks are a LOT lower than they used to be, and at least one reloading set up is not there anymore. And I know he knows electronics and physical security... Just sayin...


The had apparently gotten the idea from one of the guys brothers who is involved with a similar group of 'nature conservationists' in Nebraska...


So apparently we're not totally crazy...


And THAT really scares me...

Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Wherever You Are (Military Wives with Gareth Malone) Official Video...



Gotta give the Brits credit, they do things with class...

Nuff said...

Not too timely, but pretty cognizant set of points...


Edit- Inadvertently swiped from drjim who posted this last month...


You Might Be An Occupier, If:

1. You moved to a tent in Zucotti Park because you always wanted a nicer place to live.

2. You quit your job to attend the protests, but your mother continues your allowance and now does the dishes herself.

3. You are confused that you can’t find the Wal-Mart on Wall Street.

4. You are enraged that the taxpayers had to bail out Wall Street even though youve 
never paid taxes or know anyone who has.

5. You hate capitalism but expect a capitalist to provide you a good paying job with great 
benefits.

6. You think Socialism has something to do with Facebook, and Capitalism has to do with Washington, DC.

7. You demand a job, forgetting that you were fired for not doing the one you had.

8. You despise the rich even though they pay your share of taxes.

9. You’re a little behind in your rent because your drug dealer insisted on cash.

10. You are very clear in your protest objectives:
    “Screw the USA”
    “Save the ______ (fill in the blanks) whales, spotted owls, sturgeon)”
    “Self-realization is the first step toward self-actualization”
    “Down with uh everything!”

11. You think 99 weeks of unemployment is the least the government should give you for the 3 months you put in at McDonalds.

12. You drove a Toyota to the protest, you’re plugged in to a Sony Walkman, talk over a Samsung phone, and play a Yamaha keyboard in a punk band, but you are incensed over jobs being outsourced to other countries.

13. You demand your rights, but can’t quite recall where they are enumerated.

14. You believe you have a right to every penny earned, but the rich do not, and you base your claim on equality.

15. You believe a man is greedy if he worked his way up to CEO on 16-hour days, runs a company employing thousands, and made $10 million last year, but is not greedy if he made $50 million last year for making two motion pictures or shooting a ball through a hoop.

16. You are convinced the system is holding you back from gaining wealth, status, and position. Dropping out of high school, dulling your mind with crack and MJ, a few arrests on your record, and stealing from your employer had nothing to do with it.

17. You left behind trash, feces, urine-soaked sod, discarded clothing, and used condoms after your Save the Environment protest.

18. You know you’re not a Socialist because you stick pretty much to yourself at parties.

19. You want to improve the environment and you have the tattoos and piercings to prove it.

20. You don’t pay taxes, but somehow that’s more than your fair share.

21. You hate the rich, but hope you win the lottery.

22. You haven't bathed in over a month, but demand to be taken seriously.

23. From the looks of it, "greening" the environment means starting with your teeth.

24. You know your cause is just - because Nancy Pelosi admires you.


Sigh... And THEY are the generation that we're supposed to turn over to??? I don't think so...

Monday, December 26, 2011

The dog has lost his tiny mind...


Poor puppy, his 'playtoy' got put away since we got tired of getting the motorcycle tire dropped on our feet...



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I'm just wondering how long it will be before he figures out how to flip it over the limb and carry it around again...


And that dog has made me 'his' chew toy again this trip, everywhere I go, he's right there with either a toy to throw, a stick, or licking me... sigh...


At least the dog loves me :-)

Saturday, December 24, 2011

Merry Christmas...




Rest easy, sleep well my brothers.
Know the line has held, your job is done.
Rest easy, sleep well.
Others have taken up where you fell, the line has held.
Peace, peace, and farewell.
-Anonymous



From 1558 until 1829, Roman Catholics in England were not permitted to practice their faith openly. Someone during that era wrote this carol as a catechism song for young Catholics. It has two levels of meaning: the surface meaning, plus a hidden meaning known only to members of their church. Each element in the carol has a code word for a religious reality which the children could remember.
 
-The partridge in a pear tree was Jesus Christ
-Two turtle doves were the Old and New Testaments
-Three French hens stood for faith, hope and love.
-Four calling birds were the four gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke & John.
-Five golden rings recalled the Torah or Law, the first five books of the Old Testament.
-Six geese a-laying stood for the six days of creation.
-Seven swans a-swimming represented the sevenfold gifts of the Holy Spirit - Prophesy, Serving, Teaching, Exhortation, Contribution, Leadership & Mercy.
-Eight maids a-milking were the eight beatitudes.
-Nine ladies dancing were the nine fruits of the Holy Spirit-Love, Joy, Peace, Patience, Kindness, Goodness, Faithfulness, Gentleness, and Self Control.
-Ten lords a-leaping were the ten commandments.
-Eleven pipers piping stood for the eleven faithful disciples.
-Twelve drummers drumming symbolized the twelve points of belief in the Apostles' Creed.
 
Merry Christmas!!

Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to all!!!


As we come to Christmas Day, I want to wish each and every one a Merry Christmas and a safe and happy holiday season with your loved ones.


Sometime tomorrow, please take a minute and give thanks for those who are defending us far from home, be it sitting on the 38th Parallel in Korea, Helmand province in Afghanistan, or at sea around the world or standing watch in any of the innumerable locations where our military serves.  They won't have the comfort of family, and maybe not much of a Christmas Dinner (but the mess halls WILL try).


Remember too those LEOs, Firefighters, EMTs and those manning the hospitals who will get home a day late, but may just save your life while they are at work.


Crucis has a post up HERE about family traditions, and the impact on his life.  For us, I think Christmas Eve is going to turn into a tradition of going to the range :-)  

In the Spirit...


Okay, it's Christmas... It's cold, the kids are running me nuts, and we're wrapping presents...






Now it's officially Christmas...


And I'm back as the official chew toy for my daughter's Rotty... dammit...




That dog can slobber like no bodies business! And I had to push him away to even get a pic that you could actually tell was a dog!


But he's TRULY a big wimp!!!




This was taken when my daughter went to clip his nails, he actually DID turn his head away and wouldn't watch! 

Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Never Let an Engineer Fix Your Lawnmower...


Especially if he works for Boeing...


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OR, just put some cameras on it and fly it over the neighborhood :-)


h/t JP

Just in time for Christmas...

Senator Tom Coburn from Oklahoma has just released Wastebook 2011, detailing the (at least) $6.5B in waste just this year...


The one that REALLY chaps my ass is the $35M for the conventions, whyinhell, if the parties are getting all these @#& donations, are WE having to pay for their conventions???



Examples of wasteful spending highlighted in “Wastebook 2011” include:
• $75,000 to promote awareness about the role Michigan plays in producing Christmas trees & poinsettias. (Yeah, right...)
• $15.3 million for one of the infamous Bridges to Nowhere in Alaska. (WTF?)
• $113,227 for video game preservation center in New York. (Why?)
• $550,000 for a documentary about how rock music contributed to the collapse of the Soviet Union. (Yeah, right...)
• $48,700 for 2nd annual Hawaii Chocolate Festival, to promote Hawaii’s chocolate industry. (WTF?)
• $350,000 to support an International Art Exhibition in Venice, Italy. (Why?)
• $10 million for a remake of “Sesame Street” for Pakistan. (Why again?)
• $35 million allocated for political party conventions in 2012. (YGTBSM!)
• $765,828 to subsidize “pancakes for yuppies” in the nation’s capital. (Dems Pandering to the Base?)
• $764,825 to study how college students use mobile devices for social networking. (Dems Pandering to the Base?)
And in the mean time, the Super-committee fell on it's ass, so now we will see massive cuts in the military to pay for entitlements while our military and defense gets cut to the bone...
And the Obamallama and family will spend in the neighborhood of $5M on their 17 day vacation, since they traveled separately, and have changed locations, and are putting their entourages up in high end hotels (which don't have government rate rooms enough for everyone)...
My mantra for 2012 is Re-Elect = NONE 
As far as I'm concerned, we need to get rid of every damn one of those congresscritters, impose term limits and start over...  
It's no longer funny, we ARE becoming a second tier, if not third tier country in just a few short years; all due to partisanship on BOTH sides of the isle and congresscritters that simply don't give a shit about either the people OR the country, they ONLY care about lining their own pockets...

Sunday, December 18, 2011

Just not feeling it...


Just can't seem to get in the mood this year, I'm guessing it's at least partially because Christmas lights and palm trees just don't work too well...


And the 250+ lb Hawaiian serving the Kailua pig, even if he IS wearing a Hawaiian Christmas shirt and Santa hat, just ain't gettin it...  And the kid surfing in the Santa suit?  All I can say is I hope he doesn't fall, he'll drown in that outfit...


But I DID find a good stocking stuffer...




ONLY in Hawaii, single serving SPAM...  LOL


And I was out and about WAY too early, because I kept waking up at 0600 DC time....  So, a sunrise Hawaiian style with an early arrival on final to 08 Right at Honolulu




And finally, on the way back to the airport, a double rainbow.  Sorry for the lousy resolution, but it was REALLY a bright double and very visible to the naked eye!




So things ARE looking up... :-) 


And for those who believe, a 'digital' Christmas story HERE  


If you and yours are travelling for the holidays, I wish each and everyone a safe trip and a whole lot of patience!!!


Merry Christmas, Happy Hanukkah, Happy (insert your greeting of choice here)!!!

Friday, December 16, 2011

Road Tripping...


Road tripping (and falling) yet again... sigh...


Work all day, fly half way to location, sleep a couple of hours, get up, back to airport, fly to location, go to meetings, try to go to next meeting only to find out the car you've been rented has EXPIRED plates...  Miss meeting...  Sigh...


The more interesting part were two ladies, one on each flight that are worth comparing...


First flight, former supermodel (name withheld to protect the guilty).  Pushed her way to the front of the boarding line, like it was her 'right'.  Bitched, moaned, whined, and yapped to seatmate the ENTIRE flight.  Nothing was done right, she about wore out the flight attendant call button, it was ALL about her...


Second flight, elite female athlete (Triathlete).  




Lady's name is Shonny Vanlandingham, she is the XTERRA Triathlete 2011 female champion, very personable, very smart and VERY intense!  If you've ever had the chance to actually talk to one of these folks, they are literally on a different plane (both mentally and athletically) than the rest of us.


She is recovering from an ACL injury, and I'm nothing short of amazed at the level of commitment, intensity, and confidence she exhibits.  Also, the sheer mental and physical toughness to compete year after year at an elite level. 


Also, her travel schedule and splitting time between Colorado (high altitude training), and Hawaii (base training), competing world-wide, in addition to being a late comer (29 to triathletics), just boggles the mind.  Plus, she's very knowledgeable about what is going on in the world, and very loyal to her sponsors (Loyalty? What a NOVEL concept)...  


And at the same time, she was very humble and considers herself 'lucky' to be able to do something she loves and actually make a living at it...


But then she IS originally from Texas, has a very nice smile (and likes to shoot too)!


Of the two, Ms. Vanlandingham is a MUCH better role model and, to my mind, the much more impressive of the two...

Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Random things...


APHORISMS-

1. The nicest thing about the future is . . . That it always starts tomorrow.

2. Money will buy a fine dog, but only kindness will make him wag his tail.

3. If you don't have a sense of humor, you probably don't have any sense at all.

4. Seat belts are not as confining as wheelchairs.

5. A good time to keep your mouth shut is when you're in deep water.

6. How come it takes so little time for a child who is afraid of the dark to become a teenager who wants to stay out all night?

7. Business conventions are important . . . because they demonstrate how many people a company can operate without.

8. Why is it that at class reunions you feel younger than everyone else looks?

9. Scratch a cat . . . And you will have a permanent job.

10. No one has more driving ambition than the teenage boy who wants to buy a car.

11. There are no new sins; the old ones just get more publicity.

12. There are worse things than getting a call for a wrong number at 4 a.m. - like, it could be the right number.

13. No one ever says "It's only a game" when their team is winning.

14. I've reached the age where 'happy hour' is a nap.

15. Be careful about reading the fine print . . . there's no way you're going to like it.

16. The trouble with bucket seats is that not everybody has the same size bucket.

17. Do you realize that, in about 40 years, we'll have thousands of old ladies running around with tattoos? (And rap music will be the Golden Oldies!)

18. Money can't buy happiness -- but somehow it's more comfortable to cry in a Cadillac than in a Yugo.

19. After 60, if you don't wake up aching in every joint, you're probably dead.

20. Always be yourself because the people that matter don't mind . . . And the ones that mind don't matter.

21. Life isn't tied with a bow . . .  But it's still a gift.

"REMEMBER....POLITICIANS AND DIAPERS SHOULD BE CHANGED OFTEN AND FOR THE SAME REASON".



And one more contrast on the Occupy crap...




Both pictures were taken on December the 7th of the respective years...


And HERE is a link to a good post by Mike McDaniel over at Gun Values Board about women, shooting and gun ownership. Mike used to be one of the writers at Confederate Yankee...


And once again, the House has passed a bill to keep the government funded and extend payroll tax cuts, and sent it to the Senate, and SFB Reid says it's DOA... At this point, I'd happily just tell them to shut the damn government down and ALL of them go home...


My mantra for 2012 is Re-Elect = NONE!!!

Monday, December 12, 2011

12 Months or 200K Miles, whichever comes first...


Survived another physical... sigh...


Why is it, you spend at least TWO hours shuffling from place to place within one building and still end up wasting at least an hour and a half just sitting???


Just for S&Gs I timed how long it actually took to get everything done today...


Log in- 30 sec
Wait-10 min
Nurse (BP, Temp, Weight, Pulse)- 2 min
Wait- 15 min
EKG- 7 minutes
Wait- 22 min
X-Ray- 4 minutes
Wait- 19 min
Lab work- 3 minutes
Wait- 29 min
Doctor- 8 minutes
Check out 30 sec


Sooooo... 95 minutes of waiting for 25 minutes of actually doing the things that are required for a physical (and I was the second one in the door)...


And I REALLY wish he'd take that damn ring off BEFORE the finger wave... sigh...


Oddly enough, he had a litho hanging on the wall titled "The Day They Made The Doctors Wait"


We had a little 'discussion' over that, and he was at least apologetic about the wait, which is more than I can say for most of em... He actually knocked the price down a bit too!


So bottom line, at least according to him I'm good to go-
     But I need a job with less stress...
     I need to take regular breaks and move around...
     He's referring me for my neck/back problems...
     I need to stop drinking so much coffee...
     I need to eat better...
     I need to exercise more...


Sigh...  At least I don't need another colonoscopy (for at least 5 years)


Seriously folks, get a physical on a regular or semi-regular basis; it might just save your life!

Sunday, December 11, 2011

The REAL 1%...



This came over the transom via e-mail late this evening...

I believe this is BZ's Congressman, but in any case, I'm 1000% behind what he has to say...




By Buck McKeon...

In parks and city squares across the nation, America’s youth claim that they are “the 99 percent.” That is, the 99 percent of Americans the Occupy Wall Street group believes are struggling through economic hardships and inequality. 

Their villain is the 1 percent — the purveyors of power who the movement holds accountable for our fiscal woes.

 As chairman of the Armed Services Committee, I support a somewhat different 1 percent. Despite ten years of war, we have been kept safe by 1 percent of Americans who have volunteered to wear the uniform, volunteered to stand a post and volunteered to keep us safe. 

At a time when our nation faces such grave financial challenges and we debate vigorously over how to right our fiscal ship, we must remember that we are a nation at war, and that every day our troops leave the wire, walk long patrols across unforgiving terrain, keeping us free from harm, bearing hardships in the name of our flag and our freedom.

The deeds and actions of Occupy Wall Street boast household recognition. But how many households know Army Specialist Jesse Snow? 

During a tough fight in Afghanistan, Snow crawled on his belly into withering enemy fire, dragging two of his wounded teammates back towards a friendly position using his body as a shield and giving his life to save his comrades.

How many know Capt. Ademola Fabayo, an immigrant from Nigeria who was awarded the Navy Cross for his heroic plunge into an intense firefight, in an attempt in vain to save four of his Marines?

Several months ago, I visited Fort Jackson, S.C., to watch 500 new recruits graduate from U.S. Army Basic training. They stood quietly and proudly at attention, with adoring families looking on, having volunteered to serve their nation during wartime. Eight of those young men and women were immigrants, earning their citizenship through their service.  I am very proud that my granddaughter was among them.

They were among the 1 percent who volunteered to wear the uniform, so that the 99 percent can assemble and speak out free from fear of the draft.  

 It is instructive to consider the stark differences between these two different youth movements.

The 99 percent argues its poverty using $300 smart phones. The 1 percent endures long hours, modest pay and the harshness of combat, but demands nothing.  

 The 99 percent demands that the government pay back their student loans, often for expensive degrees in academic fields not adequate to compete in today’s tough employment market. 

The 1 percent who wear the uniform enters into a social compact with the government, offering four years of wartime service in exchange for a GI Bill that will cover the cost of tuition at a state, not private, university. Some soldiers attend night classes after a full day of work, disrupting their education for long deployments to places like Iraq and Afghanistan.

The 99 percent insist that they be provided full benefits, retirement and health care, simply for being born a U.S. citizen. 

But when Washington discussed cutting military benefits, retirement, and health care, the 1 percent in uniform sat quietly by, pressing on with their service and their sacrifices.

The 99 percent insists our enemies are internal, loudly lamenting their misfortune due the schemes of an ever-changing host of antagonists. But the 1 percent in uniform does not complain, does not lament, does not fall victim to self pity or doubt. 

They quietly fight a real enemy, one that would do great harm and bring horrific violence to our fellow citizens if only afforded the opportunity.

Over the last several months, Washington has stalled over how to resolve America’s debt crisis.  In this debate, some have set up a series of false choices, pretending that higher taxes and more domestic spending could make our nation prosperous again and that cuts to our military will not make us less safe.

In reality, the 1 percent in uniform have taken on an enormously tough job in an increasingly dangerous world, one they continue to perform though politicians in Washington threaten to cut their equipment and benefits dramatically.

I have made it my mission to ensure that these false choices are exposed and our obligations to those who serve — and those who have served before them  — are met first. 

This week, we learned that the committee formed for and charged with finding needed savings has failed to do its job, and now, unfortunately, America’s military is facing cuts that will devastate the armed forces and force us to break faith with service members. I do not accept that outcome.

Our military has already contributed nearly a half-trillion dollars to deficit reduction. Those who have given us so much, have nothing more to give.

Defense Secretary Leon Panetta has said he doesn’t want to be the secretary who hollows out defense. Likewise, I will not be the armed services chairman who presides over crippling our military. I will not let these sequestration cuts stand. I will be introducing legislation in the coming days to prevent cuts that will do catastrophic damage to our men and women in uniform and our national security

We should not seek to disparage legitimate concerns about the tough economic hardships plaguing our nation. But nor should we look to this protest movement as a viable exponent of recovery or revitalization.

It is the 1 percent, not the 99 percent, that will bring its integrity and its character into law, government and business and spread it to all corners of society. They are our greatest hope, and they are our way forward. 

Let’s pause and remember that this special class of citizen, this 1 percent, is the model for citizenship, service and salvation from our despair and our woes. 

And to those two professors that don't believe the military deserves anything, like care packages, etc... Why don't you go pound sand down a rabbit hole somewhere, or even better yet, why don't YOU go downrange and see how good you really are in that environment???

Bet both of them would be shitting their pants in the first 5 seconds of the first firefight, and be screaming for somebody to help them...

I would truly love for some returned Vets, or some older Vets, in Class As to go 'audit' these gents courses...

Just sayin...

Quick Trip...


Made a quick trip out to Indy for the short notice blog meet, and was met with another @&*(#$ Chicken Pot Pie... sigh...  You can read about it over at Brigid's HERE.


It was nice to meet some new folks and FINALLY meet the 'infamous' Uncle Jay (good folks, and travels 'almost' as much as I do).


It was interesting to note that it was a round table, but Tam ended up at the 'head' of the table (back to the window, sunlight masking her movements), and Roberta ended up anchoring the table at the 6 o'clock position...


Good food, good friends, good times, it just doesn't get any better!

Saturday, December 10, 2011

Hey Untied...

You are doin it rong...

You have a good charity that you are working with (Children's Hospice), but your execution at IAD this morning leaves a LOT to be desired...

When you close the diamond checkpoint with 10 people trying to get in and NONE of your group ready to go, that'll cause some heartburn, and the little shooing motion??? All I can say is get over it, you'd little power trip is not impressing anyone!

And in the insult to injury department, closing the far end D gate is a nice gesture for the kids, closing the ONLY smoking area in that terminal is not gong to win you any friends with either the passengers OR your co-workers...

And the gratuitous comment about our not needing to smoke, with the little supercilious sniff at the end? well lemme just say you're lucky there were kids close to us or you would have gotten a comment back that would probably have kept me from flying today!!!

As an OBTW, I do happen to be GS with y'all, and if you REALLY piss me off, I can probably take about half a million dollars a year worth of business to American...

Just sayin...

Friday, December 9, 2011

Calories...


Since we’re coming up on Christmas…

Here's the guide to calorie-burning activities and the number of calories per hour they consume.

Beating around the bush. . . . . . . . .75
Jumping to conclusions . . . . . . . . ..100
Climbing the walls . . . . . . . . . . ......150
Swallowing your pride. . . . . . . ... . .50
Passing the buck . . . . . . . . . . . .......25
Throwing your weight around
(depending on your weight). . . .... . 50-300
Dragging your heels. . . . . . . . . ...... 100
Pushing your luck. . . . . . . . . . . .......250
Making mountains out of molehills. 500
Hitting the nail on the head . . . . ... .50
Wading through paperwork . . . .  . 300
Bending over backwards . . . . . . . . 75
Jumping on the bandwagon . . . . . . 200
Balancing the books. . . . . . . . . . ....25
Running around in circles. . . . . . . .350
Eating crow. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .225
Tooting your own horn. . . . . . . . . .25
Climbing the ladder of success . . . 750
Pulling out the stops. . . . . . . . . . . . 75
Adding fuel to the fire. . . . . . . . . . 160
Wrapping it up at the day's end. . . 12
Opening a can of worms . . . . . . . . 50
Putting your foot in your mouth. . .300
Starting the ball rolling. . . . . . . . . . 90
Going over the edge. . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Picking up the pieces after. . . . . . . 350
Counting eggs before they hatch. . .6
Calling it quits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2


You may use as necessary to figure out your holiday exercise schedule... or not... :-)