Which means ... well, I shouldn't use a knife anymore. Man, it hurts!
Wailing And Failing
United States Constitution, Article I, Section 9, Clause 8: "No Person holding any Office of Profit or Trust under them, shall, without the Consent of the Congress, accept of any present, Emolument, Office, or Title, of any kind whatever, from any King, Prince, or foreign State."
Monday, February 16, 2026
Putting Two And Two Together
My hand is hurting again -- right hand, at the base, right on the thumb side. I was wondering why I've been getting shooting pain there all night, and then I realized that I used a knife to eat an andouille sausage tonight/Sunday night. I have the same damn pain after I cut open packages of piss at work. So the muscles I use when I use a knife hurt whether I'm cutting open packages or cutting through a sausage.
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Sunday, February 15, 2026
Thought I was going into work today. There was a lot of work my bosses were anticipating for the weekend, and so on Friday they asked me to come in today. But this morning I got a text from one of my bosses saying my services were no longer needed because they in fact finished.
I'm OK with that, but. For one thing, I got the impression on Friday that there would be work today. If that wasn't the case and there was a possibility I would not come in, I wish it would've been couched that way, something like, "I assume there will be work, but there won't, so if there isn't, we'll let you know." Something like that, you know?
The other thing is, even though I put in overtime last week, I could've gotten a little more had I stayed late on Friday. Even though my main responsibility that day was The Fourth Department, there was enough data entry work that afternoon that my boss told the people who work out there to stay, I think, an extra half-hour. This may not be the policy, but I believe that means that I could stay an extra half-hour. I actually could've stayed more than half an hour, come to think of it. But I left after eight hours. Why? Well, all the work in The Fourth Department got done. And ... I left. I guess it didn't occur to me that I could've stayed at least an extra 30 minutes to key. And I didn't have to get home to watch a sport on TV or anything, either. Dang it, I now regret not staying later on Friday.
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My All-Time Favorite Nourishes Me ... With Food!
Because it was Valentine's Day, I did what any romantic would do and visited my ATF at My Favorite Stripclub (Cover Division) to rain money on her. I texted her if she was working last/Saturday night; after initially thinking she might not, earlier in the week she confirmed that she was.
In our text exchange, she asked me if I like chocolate. I love chocolate! And after she got back down from stage -- we saw each other, we got to do table dances, then she had to go onstage, but then we did more table dances once she was done with her set -- she gave me Ghirardelli chocolates that she bought. Did she buy them for me? Maybe, maybe not. But I don't care -- she thought of me enough to buy me chocolates for Valentine's Day!
I don't think I blog posted about this: When I saw her last, about a month ago, she surprised me with cookies she apparently baked from home. I was freaking the fuck out about this siege this fuckin' Republican government put on us, but I really wanted to see her now that my parents have gone. She was trying to calm me down, and so I think she thought the way she could do that is to feed me. And trust me, the cookies were delicious. The flour she used was so fluffy, yet so buttery. I ate them up at work.
I have a new appreciation for her. It may not be a grand gesture, but making and buying food for a customer is a signal that she's feeding me, that she's looking out for me, and that, dare I say it, she cares about me. I ... love that she did that for me.
Saturday, February 14, 2026
I Want To Fight Over Pennies, But Can't
Yeah, I hear that the country would be saving money if we did away with the penny. I still don't like the idea that we no longer have a denomination of "1," you know? I think there has to be a currency that counts off one. Because if now the smallest amount of coin is five, why do we have the number one itself? (I may not make any sense, or cents, but it makes sense/cents to me.) And I will do my goddamnedest not to agree with any fucking decision this installed government makes.
But these guys have ended minting the penny, and so stores are beginning to make decisions on what to do if change requires pennies. Some stores I've been to are going to round the total of purchases I make down to the nearest nickel, which is nice. But just now I went to the discount food store near me for some stuff, my change was supposed to be $X.XX.X1, and she gave me all the money I was owed except for one penny. Don't know if she rounds, or is told to round, up to the nearest nickel or round to the nearest nickel, period. But I'm still miffed. And before, I swear I would've pitched a fit demanding my fucking penny. But now, considering this death of the penny, I don't know if I can fight it. Ah, well. This is a discount food store; I think I'm getting stuff there for dirt cheap, so maybe the thinking is I shouldn't be fighting over a single penny. Hrmph.
RIP, Fast Food Points
So once in a while I go through all my fast food apps, for which I have a lot. I need to check on these from time to time. Sometimes I do it just to look at any new foods or deals they may have. Sometimes I do it as a way of climbing out of the rabbit hole I dive into while doomscrolling while not being able to pry my eyes away from my cellphone. And sometimes I check the number of points I have on each application to make sure I haven't lost them.
A couple weeks ago (I think), I got an offer for free food from Chipotle. Chipotle sends those offers from time to time. This time around I got, I think, free guacamole. I haven't had them in a while, so I ordered online and ate the quesadilla there; I went home to eat the chips and guac. Later that night, I went to the Chipotle app to check that the points were there. They were, but all the points I accumulated up to that point were gone. At that point I had to look through all my other applications because I apparently didn't take that good of a look into them. And I saw that I lost all my points at Popeyes, another fast food place I like.
Bummed, I am. But I don't think there's anything I can do about them. Obviously, if my parents scooted on out of here in the late summer/early fall like they usually do, I would have eaten at Chipotle and Popeyes before whatever six-month period or so that made my points expire, but they stuck around till after the New Year, and that is what probably killed off my points.
I have noted in the past (although I may not have discussed this on Wailing And Failing) that fast food chains have differing policies when it comes to when your points expire. Some places say that you lose your points six months after you get those points. Other places say that you lose all your points if there has been no activity (and that includes using points as well as accruing them) after a certain period. I like the former scenario because if you do lapse, you only lose those points. However, with the latter scenario, as long as you do something with that restaurant, you can keep points even if you earned them more than six months ago. Of course, the best thing is for those points to never expire, but I don't think any of the applications I have are that generous.
While the permanent loss of what I spent so much to gain is awful, I have to admit there is a certain bit of ... freedom I feel. Yes, circumstances forced me to fail, so to speak. But that also means that I no longer feel obligated to go to Chipotle or Popeyes just to keep the points that I have ... er, had. In fact, even though I like eating at both places, because I am back to zero with both of them, I don't know if I want to go back because I don't want to start getting points again with either place. I've been scarred by how bad I feel losing them, you see. Well, I did get points at Chipotle, but that was after I realized I lost all the points I gained before my order. I might let those points die on the vine.
Maybe the lesson is, eat at every fast food restaurant you have an app for at least once every six months.
Friday, February 13, 2026
Venmo Trouble
So I sent ****e* her money not too long ago. I usually pay her in cash, but since I wasn't planning on using any cash yesterday/Thursday, and since the money I took out Wednesday thinking I was going to spend it on some sexytime with a stripper (which fell through) I am going to use at My Favorite Stripclub (Cover Version) tomorrow/Saturday instead, I was going to pay her through the "fake money" of Venmo.
I actually left last/Thursday night to attend a concert while ****e* was still working on my house. She was gone by the time I came back, and, like she said before I left, she would request I pay her through Venmo. I think there was a bit of a miscommunication; I asked for her username, but she thought I could just pay through the app, and I told her I never put money apps on my phone because someone might get in there and steal all my money. I was able to find her username after I clicked on her request, so all is right with the world.
I have used Venmo a lot, so much so that I need to replenish it more often than I want to. So after paying off ****e*, I tried to transfer money from my bank to my Venmo. But I can't. First, I tried to find the page where I can do the transfer, but there wasn't one. I swear I've done it before, but I don't know where the hell the page is. I look up instructions on Google, but first I only saw ways to add money through the app, and then I was told that I had to go to the "Me" tab, but there isn't one.
Finally, I stumbled on a Business Insider article that tells you how to do it. I saw a URL. I cut-and-pasted it, and that's when I finally saw the (unfamiliar) page whereby I can send money from my bank into my Venmo. But then I tried it, several times, but I got an error message. So I logged out.
Like I said, I haven't quite encountered the trouble putting money into my Venmo like I did last/Thursday night, but I have encountered the occasional trouble from this stupid application. That thing is difficult to use, yet everyone swears by it. I don't get it.
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Thursday, February 12, 2026
Just A Surveyor? Can't Be Too Careful These Days ... Maybe?
I am taking today/Thursday off. I was intending to sleep in before ****e* comes over in the afternoon. But around 10:30 I was woken up by a doorbell.
At first I thought it was someone selling roof repair or garbage services or something, so naturally, I waited him out. But he rang again, and again, and then he knocked on the door. That got me scared. Are they coming to take me away, a-ha?
I finally got up and looked out my bathroom window. I see a white truck with "USIC" across the street. I got my phone, got ready to throw a punch if needed, then walked down to my front door ... but I didn't open it.
Through the door I asked him what he wanted. This big guy in a highlighted vest asked to get access to the gas meter so he can mark the gas lines underneath the front yard in order to remove the tree stump there. The tree was removed Christmas Week and when I came home to see it gone, it shocked the hell out of me. But I thought the stump was going to stay. I guess it's not ... but on whose say-so?
When I opened the front door I saw a second truck, one with the decal of the city on its driver's-side door. Call me a fool, but I figured that these guys were legitimate, so I opened the side door that led to the gas meter so that this guy could attach his, um, meter thingy. And then this same guy and this other guy driving the city truck could take these huge wands on their left hands, swing them around while walking all over the snowy front yard, and mark where the gas lines are with these huge wands on their right hands that sprayed paint. The guy with the city left shortly thereafter. The guy who hooked up his machine to the gas meter unplugged that meter, dumped his stuff in his car, came back out with flags, fired these flags into the ground like he was playing lawn darts, and then left.
OK. So I assume that if these guys were kidnappers, they wouldn't go out of their way to dress as city surveyors and buy all this equipment. It looked as though they knew what they were doing. With that said, and with urging by ****e*, who got here this afternoon, I left a message with the city asking if they know this is going on.
It's no big deal. Right?
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The Weekly Minnesota Sports Survey
#0: Gopher women's basketball (Last Week: -2). OK, what this team is doing is really good. I gave this squad no chance to go into Iowa City and defeat the then-tenth-ranked Hawkeyes, but Thursday evening they shot an all-time best 71.4% (ten-of-14) for Three-Point range and rode hot shooting in the middle two Quarters and held them off, 91-85. (Both the Gopher men's and women's b-ball teams notched upsets of the then-tenth-ranked teams in the country on back-to-back Days.) It was the first time Iowa lost at Carver-Hawkeye Arena this Year. It was the Gophers' first Win over a club ranked in the Top 10 since 2018. It was the first time they beat the Hawkeyes on the road since 2007. And it was the first time the U. beat a Top 10 opponent on their home floor since 2003.
And they suffered no let-down (not like the Gopher wrestling and men's basketball and men's hockey teams did, see below), comfortably beating Rutgers in Piscataway, 63-52. That gives Minnesota a six-Game winning streak and some notoriety as a tough out. I've said it before but I'll say it again -- these ladies are going to the NCAA Tournament, y'all. That's why I have put these ballers above negative numbers. I can't put the team in Positive Numbers, however, because the rest of the local outfits did not have good Weeks.
A busy Week ahead for this club, though: Home to Nebraska tonight/Thursday night, at Wisconsin early Sunday evening, then a home tussle versus eighth-ranked Ohio St. at The Barn Wednesday.
#-1: Timberwolves (Last Week: -3). Was finally able to take up my friend on his offer and went to a Timberwolves Game for the first time this season on Monday. The Woofs were fresh off two awful home Losses, a squeaker to The Bastard Charlotte Hornets and a blowout defeat to The Bastard Buffalo Braves/San Diego Clippers. What I saw is the Timberwolves team fans now expect, a sure-shooting, ball-hawking, smart-playing group that overwhelms inferior foes like The Bastard St. Louis Hawks. Unfortunately, I saw several instances when the players were indifferent when it came to playing Defense. But Julius Randle notched a Triple-Double, Jaden McDaniels was engaged in the affair and made two thrillingly nasty dunks (that young man has hops), and Minnesota won going away, 138-116.
They followed up that get-right Win with another 133-109 wipeout of Portland at Target Center last/Wednesday night, their final Match before this weekend's All-Star Break (which Anthony Edwards is participating in as a member of one of two Teams USA). And for all their stumbles, they should be worse than fifth place in the West, which is where they sit for now. It may be dumb luck, but it appears as if the universe is giving this team every reason to get their shit together. Will they, or will they remain a confounding mystery?
#-2: Gopher softball (NEW SEASON!!). And this new season has already started with a thud, as the softballers leave the SDSU Season Kickoff in San Diego over the weekend 1-4, their lone victory an 8-0 shellacking of Loyola-Chicago Saturday afternoon. They got Mercy-Ruled by Kentucky 8-0 in five Innings Sunday afternoon. And they got lost two Games to, of all schools, Miami of Ohio. Women's sports is big in Minnesota, but this program simply hasn't been pulling its weight for the last decade.
This team is going to the El Paso-Las Cruces area this weekend, a place I remember fondly from my time working as an intern there. Oddly enough, it appears as though they are playing two tournaments: The Dr. Diana Natalicio (who?) Memorial Tournament in El Paso just on Friday, when they play Idaho St. at noon and then hosts Texas-El Paso at 3; then The Troy Cox (who?) Classic in Las Cruces, when they play fourth--ranked Oklahoma late Saturday morning and then hosts New Mexico St. late Saturday afternoon and late Sunday morning.
#-3: Gopher wrestling (Last Week: 0). I feel as though this screening Week is the opposite of last Week's Weekly Minnesota Sports Survey. Last Week, all the teams won at least one Game, and several teams had a legitimate case to be on top. This Week, several local teams fell on their faces and would have been at the foot of the table if it were most other screening Weeks.
Case in point are the Gopher grapplers. They burned through all the currency they accrued after their awesome upset Win over then-fourth-ranked Iowa (at Iowa City, no less) by going to Rutgers Friday night and getting upset by the then-15th-ranked Scarlet Knights, 23-15. Like the Win over Iowa, the Dual turned on the Matches at 149 and 157 lbs. Drew Roberts and Charlie Millard, both of whom notched the upsets that made the team victory possible on January 30, had the tables turned on them and got upset themselves, Roberts (ranked #17 at 149) to 29th-ranked Andrew Clark, 5-1, and Millard (ranked #19 at 157) to also 29th-ranked Anthony White, 4-1 in Sudden Victory. If those two Matches went according to seed, the U. ekes out a team Win.
The squad rebounded by pounding Maryland on the road Sunday afternoon, 37-6, but the reputational damage has been done. They finish the regular season hosting Michigan St. Sunday afternoon.
#-4: Gopher men's basketball (Last Week: -4). And fresh off their thrilling upset of then-tenth-ranked Michigan St., this Gophers club proceeded to piss away all their goodwill by allowing Maryland to score the final seven Points in the final 53 Seconds of their Game to go from a two-Point lead to a five-Point margin of defeat Sunday afternoon at Williams Arena. Yeah, it's still Niko Medved's first season, but that chokejob is fucking inexcusable. They play at the PNW schools Saturday (Washington) and Tuesday (Oregon).
#-5: Gopher men's hockey (Last Week: -1). And fresh off their home sweep of then-eighth-or-seventh-ranked Wisconsin at Mariucci, then hosted unranked Ohio St. and completely capitulated to the Buckeyes, losing Friday 6-2 (ugh) and Saturday 2-1. Young team that can't regulate their highs, I guess. At Notre Dame Friday and Saturday.
Wednesday, February 11, 2026
So late last/Tuesday night I went out to dump pizza boxes somewhere. We stopped trash service, so I have to find public places to throw my trash away.
I used the minivan to drive because it needed to be turned on. But I saw that it was cold enough for frost to build up on the windshield, so I had to get out and use the ice scraper. Maybe that's a blessing in disguise, I thought, because that would give an extra minute for the engine to warm up, and since it'll be a short ride to find a garbage can big enough to dump two pizza boxes (at least I hoped, but I found a spot close by), the minivan should be as hot as can be.
I moved from scraping the driver's side of the windshield to the passenger's side. When I got done, I noticed that smoke was billowing out of the tailpipe. That makes sense to me; the temperature is hovering around freezing and the car hasn't been turned on in a few days, so dark smoke coming out of the tailpipe isn't anything to freak out over.
But then I noticed that similar exhaust was coming out of the passenger side of the van. Like underneath, like there's a hole in the muffler. Holy shit, I've never seen that before. And dammit, I got freaked out that the minivan, for some reason, wasn't going to make even the short ride to a garbage can and back.
I made it just fine, but now I have to look if there's a hole in the muffler, which is the simplest explanation for what I saw. Regardless of what's going on, I feel the urgent need to fix it. And I have no friggin' clue how much the repair will set me back, let alone what needs fixing. But seeing exhaust smoke come out of the side of the minivan -- yeah, something's wrong.
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Tuesday, February 10, 2026
Two Changes Of Plans
So I was plotting out which days I would eat out and which I would stay in and eat leftovers. Specifically, because I wanted to finally pay for limes and lemons for the cocktails I am going to make this weekend, and since they're discounted on Tuesdays, I would eat out today/Tuesday and, to make up for it, eat in tomorrow/Wednesday.
But those plans blew up. While at work, I got this text from ****e saying that she and ***i* are having a party tomorrow/Wednesday. Then, she texted ominously, "Last chance." Last chance for what? Will I not be invited anymore if I don't come? Are they hanging up the wanking lifestyle? Is one of the two women going to die soon? I don't know what she meant by that, but it has been a long, long time since I got serviced by either babe, so I decided I am going to this house party on tomorrow/Wednesday. And since I'm spending money then, I might as well eat out then, too.
Then, I got another text, this time from my aunt. She wanted to know when I was going to be home because she made food for me. Then I remembered that around the Chinese/Lunar New Year, she has always come over to give me food she made for the holiday. Very sweet of her, and it allows me to eat in several days over the next week. And it would make sense, then, that one of those days would be today/Tuesday. It's a lot of food, and I should get on it in an effort to eat it all before it goes bad. And yes, this blows up my idea of getting citrus for my cocktails, but hey, I can make cocktails without lemon or lime juice, and besides, there's a good chance I will be out both days this weekend.
So, to sum up, I went from eating out tonight/Tuesday night to staying in, and I went from staying in tomorrow/Wednesday night to eating out. And for once, these changes aren't frustrating to me. It just necessitates a change of plans -- two changes of plans, in fact.
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