I spent the day today haaaammmmmmeeeerrrrr drilling 24 3.5″ holes in some cement pillars I constructed for a bridge I am building on my lot. I had no idea it was going to be as difficult as it was and now awaiting a nasty bruise to appear on the inside of my knee and my hands are just about numb. Oh, a quick word of advise, when your 3/4″ bit is in the cement, don’t relax on your grip as you slowly bring the bit out of the hole. If you just asked why (which means you probably experienced it yourself), it is because the heavy torque in the hammer drill will rip it out of your hands and if you are position as I was, it will crack right into the inside of your knee. I was a quick learner on that one. Anyway, to give my hands a rest (not having to make a logo or work a lot with images) I went with a collection of fails for this post and likely the next one as well since my production is again behind schedule.
Starting off today’s fails is a picture my brother took in Naperville.

He noticed this sign on Plainfield-Naperville Rd. He even took the time to notify the park district, however, as of a few days ago they have still not corrected it. The interesting part of this is obviously someone spent a significant amount of time building it, more individuals spent time setting it in concrete and working on the landscape and NONE of them either noticed or cared enough to bring it to someone’s attention. Thanks for the photo Ron.
Next up is the deceitful marketing arm for Hersheys. Although I try not to eat lunch out of the vending machines, every once in awhile I have to. I figured I would at least get some nutrition from the peanuts so I took the king sized PayDay.

A bad habit of mine is to quickly look at the nutrition label and translate it into the miles I need to run that night to work it off. So I pulled it out of the machine and turned it over and winced.

I read the calorie content and quickly located the serving size (standard marketing gimmicks to make it seem better than it is) and noticed it was 2. Then an odd little line at the top of the box caught my attention. I’ll let you figure out why I bothered to save the wrapper for my blog (okay, I did give you a big hint).

LIARS!
So how would you like to a Fireman in this community? Big thanks to my friend Rocket who gave me this shot.

This actually reminds me of the ambulance service in my area. Basically it is the Brimfield, Yates City, Elmwood ambulance service so the last thing you see before being put inside the ambulance is the sign on the side that says B.Y.E. Not exactly what you want to see on your way to the hospital.
Here is one for the do-it-yourself people out there. Apparently Homax Products Inc. thinks you are an idiot… or has been sued by an idiot.

It is a bad scan, but it basically says Note: Once trimmed, the notch cannot be made smaller.
And the last one for this post, an entire wall reserved to the honoring all the great dogs and their owners in their club.

Hmmm, well, at least there will be plenty of room when they actually have the need. I really like how high they put the lettering.
Oh well, catch you next time

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A few weeks ago Linda and I were picking up some dinner at the KFC out on Allen Rd. For the second (and last) time, my experience was less than satisfying. This time I had to question the cashier whether I could get the new grilled chicken in a sandwich (couldn’t find it on the menu) and basically had to beg for an explanation of what comes on it. I ended up getting the sandwich plain. Well plain was the request, when I got back in the car on our way home, I pulled it out in order to finish eating so I could run when we got home. Turns out this sandwich is about 2.5 bites big and sure enough had a giant tomato on it which I HATE.
Well, the sweating and sleepless nights are hopefully over for a little while now. A few weeks ago, the WordPress community was informed there was a security hole in their toolset. I just recently found enough time to dig into the upgrade process and get the blog protected again. Based on my preliminary tests, this effort was completely successful and quite frankly not nearly as painful as I thought it was going to be. In fact, it probably took me longer to create the graphic for this post than it did to complete all of the tasks. Thankfully, I took the time to upgrade back in January which lined up well with the directions I had. Kudos to the WordPress team for the quality in their documentation. All of my plugins successfully migrated and my theme (the part I was dreading the most) came over without a hitch. Now I can get back to making some posts, with this one (yes, I am counting this one) I have 3 more to hit my mark.



