- We’d driven a rental car all day in the Yucatan and were so tired.
“I don’t know what we’re gonna do for dinner.”
OMG! There it was. Right beside the gas station. It had to be done.
Escárcega, Campeche.

I’ve posted all this before, but it’s still important to me. It influenced my life to this day.
I think this is 1976 or so. My basement ham radio station (Amateur Radio), plus a CB (citizens band) radio. I had more antennas than those in the pic. They ran all over the yard.
Neighbors sometimes accused me of all kinds of interference on their TV’s and radios. It’s possible I did some damage to reception of local TV station channel 2, but it was best to deny it all with something like “I haven’t been on the air in a week” even if I was on the entire time.
1970’s were heavy Cold War, but I kept up with radio friends all over the old USSR areas plus the entire world. I loved them all.
What teenager would get up at 5 AM on school days? Me! I wanted a couple of hours on the air every morning before school.
I still have a valid license that I really need to put back to work.
My 6th grade teacher said one time, “it’s a lot harder to drop bombs when you have friends on the ground.” I believe in this.
73’s and 88’s


That night we tried like hell to get out but were turned back and insulted to boot.
They said we were going to Cuba until I said, “that’s an extra charge, right?”

Posted in rage against the machine
No telling what we had for dinner tonight.
This goes along with that movie I rented. Crimes of the Future. 2022.
The movie is a bit severe to pair with dinner, but I do those things.

I got a neighbor’s Dollar Shave Club order in my mailbox. As much as I want it, back in the box it goes.
Funny memories of my mother. Little fights we had that I now remember fondly.
1:
I went over to her place one night, and she started in on me.
Mom: “Your breath smells bad. I think you have a disease in your gut.”
Me: “I don’t know why TF I bother to come over here.”
~~
2:
Mom: “There’s a McDonald’s! Go there so I can get a senior coffee for 55 cents.”
Me: “That’s a dangerous left turn across 5 lanes of traffic. There’s a Starbucks just ahead on the right. I’ll get you a coffee there.”
Mom: “I won’t drink it!”
Me: “Oh, yes you will!”
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