Sunday, September 8, 2013

Saturday, September 7, 2013

Another News Piece

Also had a small story in the local interwebs newspaper.

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KtKC Day 7

Robert Wadlow reached a staggering 8'11" before he died at the age of 22, making him the tallest man to have ever lived. Thankfully my glands cut me off around the same age at a lowly 6'4" and some change, leaving me as probably not even the tallest gun blogger in Wisconsin.

Believe it, or not.
We were in Wisconsin Dells last night and today for the Badger Yellow Ribbon program (hence the neked face...) and walked around a little after.  It was a little late in the day to do much other than walk through and get back home, but we stopped in front of Ripley's Believe It or Not for a photo.

KtKC Links

Apparently the page I was linking to on Livestrong has something broken in the code, and the donate button didn't work (thank you Mr. USAA guy for letting me know!)

Here's the new link. I have adjusted the links on the blog.

Friday, September 6, 2013

KtKC Day 6 - The News!

Didn't get a picture for the day, we have a full blown TV news story!

I didn't get to see the broadcast, but it's good to see the beard immortalized before having to shave it off for Army stuff this weekend.

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Thursday, September 5, 2013

KtKC Day 5

I was going to pose with a bottle of Jameson, but everybody said this one worked better with the kilt.

McSomething-or-other, Scottish, right?
The beer sounds pretty good, looking forward to trying it.

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Wednesday, September 4, 2013

Do Work.

With the weather flip-flopping in a distinctly Wisconsin way (frost warnings tonight, supposed to be in the 80s Friday...) the mice keep making their way in.  Going of the cats' behavior today, they're obviously getting up through the kitchen by the dishwasher.

Sitting here watching Brewers' Post-game (9-3 over the Pirates! A rare win for the year...) I heard somebody bounce off the dishwasher, and 5 seconds later, Lila prances into the living room to show off.


She says Simon is slacking.  That's the 3rd confirmed kill in the last week for her, a long way from the girl that got one two years ago and freaked out when it squeaked.  I guess she's got her killing blow down now.

I'm just glad one of them finally started paying their share of the rent.

KtKC Day 4

Snooty whiskey drinking!  Neglected to get a picture while i was doing miniature gaming, oops.

Hamilton Grey and bourbon.
Although some mead would have matched the shirt better, oops.

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Tuesday, September 3, 2013

KtKC Day 3

Busy day, almost forgot to get a photo, so I grabbed some stuff and gave Manda the camera.  It seemed like a good idea at the time...

Get some!(Heritage of Ireland that is.)


This brings up the thought, if you have ideas for pictures of me in a kilt doing stuff, comment away!

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6 Fancy ways to brew coffee

From I (Heart) Coffee blog.

I'm using the third option today.

Monday, September 2, 2013

Kilted Grillin'

Day 2 of KtKC!

Stewart Black, because ALL THE COLORS!
Honey-mustard chicken, potatoes, corn, and a T-bone.


Good food to knock me out for the graveyard shift tonight...

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Sunday, September 1, 2013

KtKC Day 1

The 5.11 TDK was the easiest one to put on this morning when I left for work without waking anybody up.  Got a couple double takes at the grocery store after work, but that was it.  Still have some more errands to run though...

I don't have a list of glorious prizes to offer to bribe you like some people (kind of ran out of time to get that together this year, hopefully next time...) although I may be able to scrounge up something for the top donation or as a raffle sort of deal.  Regardless, if you want to help out with the cause, you can donate HERE.

Saturday, August 31, 2013

Time

Went on my Fourth(?) Annual "Holy-$&@% am I out of shape" ride today.  This typically involves a loop or two of my favorite chunk of single track down the river a bit.

Things have changed in the last couple years...
I haven't really rode the Island for well over a year.  Not too long before the deployment I dumped my park bike pretty hard and bruised/broke a rib (never bothered getting it checked, just sucked it up... not the best option...) so I didn't get out much before leaving last summer.

The Island is constantly evolving.  I don't think it's an "official" trail of any sort, simply a few miles of track cut into a publicly owned island on the river.  There's a core of riders that keep it clean, and have been slowly building up log stacks and now lengths of boardwalk over some of the wetter places (both better for the environment and a new challenge, notice the narrow width and general unevenness.)  The one pictured above was not the biggest, or longest, or steepest, but you don't see it until you're pretty much on it.

My shoulders still hate me, but I'm just taking that as a sign I need to ride more.

Advice from the trail...

Best way to get these bastards off? If you're unfamiliar, they even stick to skin.

And of course, I just took the socks out of the packaging just before the ride... oops.

Tuesday, August 27, 2013

Kilt Pin

Still remember how to make stuff. Like a brass kilt pin for next month.

Home

Again.  Vacations never last long enough, even if you give up and spend too much time in the cabin because summer decided to finally show up (90+ temps and 90+% humidity sucks after a month of like 50 and dry...)

(This was actually the "offloading" photo... but no reception at the cabin.)
It was nice to get up north away from everything and get the boats out on the lake.  Even better to be there after the "weekend" when everybody else on the lake went home.

Only real downside was the heat advisories, serious thunderstorms, and flash and areal-flood warnings.  I was actually a bit nervous this morning and thought we might have been stuck.  There was a bucket loader working right up on the road at the end of the driveway, but it was fixing the new intersection on the other side of the road where it had washed out overnight.  Regardless, the lake had come up almost half a foot overnight, and it was a good thing we dragged the kayaks further up the hill last night, otherwise we might have had to start the motor boat and go searching for them.

Tuesday, August 20, 2013

Whoops

I really need to get back on the wagon with this thing, huh?

So over the weekend, some hi-jinx occurred on the local County Sheriff's facebook page. Some people realize they have a surplus "Peacekeeper."  Numerous butthurt comments ensued, and the Chief Deputy went on a rant about it (the Sheriff was on vacation... cat's away, mice will play, etc.)  It was a pretty good rant though, so click through the break and laugh at the hippie butthurt.


Sunday, August 11, 2013

Saturday, August 10, 2013

Yum

Some days you just have to light a fire and spoil yourself.

Friday, August 9, 2013

J-Frames

Caleb posted about why he tends to default to his the other day, and it made me think about why I have been doing the same lately. Depending on clothing, since I've been back I have been mostly bouncing between the LCP and the 442.

VZ Grips for the win!
My holster taste is a bit different than his, I mostly use a custom Kydex rig from White Dog Holsters (as seen on his site here, review to come;) but I've been wearing my Crossbreed SuperTuck a bit this week (the leather is more comfortable when I start to sweat.)  I also tend to drop a reload in my pocket in a quick-strip of some sort (I forget who makes it and I'm in public at the moment.)  Not because I'm super-fast reload guy, but I figure it's better to have the option and it's not much weight.

As I've mentioned in the past (I think,) VZ Grips makes a great product, as seen on both my J-Frame and my 1911.  I love how G10 feels, it looks great, and takes plenty of abuse without coming apart or scaring up and looking like garbage.  I can carry it all day on my sweaty self, and even with the minimal texture on the above gun, still have tons of control.  Plus it looks tons better than the factory black rubber.

In my quiet medium-size town I've never really felt that under-gunned with it either (I can think of one time I may have, if I wasn't carrying my M&P that day, but that's another post.)  Given the political climate of this city, I could probably carry it empty and still have the desired effect (I doubt many bad guys around here would expect their mark to be armed at all.)  However if it came down to it,  I do tend to shoot the little thing pretty well, the hammerless frame lets me get a crazy-high grip with a lower bore axis than any auto, even the LCP, and the Apex J-Frame kit is the best $26 I've ever spent on gun stuff.

Then again, maybe I'm just a tacticool hipster, I am wearing low-top Chuck Taylors today...

Thursday, August 8, 2013

Monday, August 5, 2013

Gun Food...

Noticed while at Fleet today, a distinct lack of 5.56/.223 'cheap' ammo (lots of soft-tip Hornady, etc) but a decent amount of 7.62x39 Wolf, etc cheap Comm-block ammos.  I've also got a bit of a surplus of it around here, not so much in regards to AR food (a good amount of loaded mags, but not a comfortable amount for plinking, etc.)

Looks like I'll be busting out the AKs for anything in the near future.  Unfortunately I'm not sure where my AK gear has ended up.  Have a half-dozen steel mags, but not sure where my chest rig ended up.  Time to start poking around and see what I can find/scrounge up.  As an aside, if any vendors of quality AK gear (hard or soft) want to kick-start some blogging efforts, let me know!(Could really go for some open topped MOLLE single mag pouches, especially in tan (have a cheap plate carrier currently serving no purpose.))

Sunday, July 28, 2013

Simple Solutions

To simple problems.  Manda made the comment that there was "too much beer in the refrigerator" (a concept I don't quite understand...)  Thankfully the stores are stocked up with dorm goods.

Finally hauling with the new truck!

She also had the brilliant idea to get a quart of chalkboard paint so we can write the contents on the front.  The unused corner of the laundry room will no longer be unused.

Saturday, July 20, 2013

Wednesday, July 17, 2013

Armor

On the shelf at Fleet Farm. Never expected that. Level IIIA soft inserts for about a hundred bucks. Also had some of the Palm USA vests with internal armor down the isle.

Thursday, July 11, 2013

Home

Sitting on the couch, watching baseball, drinking beer.

And it. Is. Awesome.

Thursday, July 4, 2013

Independence Day

Stuck away from home and not allowed to drink.  Oh well.

Celebrated by doing one of the great American pastimes, sitting in a dark theater watching zombies get shot. After grabbing chow we're going to go hit up the new Superman movie.

Monday, July 1, 2013

Updates

For those interested, briefly: I am now in Texas again, doing a crapload of medical and administrative stuff for the next week and a half, give or take, and there are once again two cats in the house.

Little more detail on the second bit.  Apparently after pushing the screen out of the window (no witnesses, and the two involved parties refuse to elaborate further than guilty looks and "meows") for some reason Lila decided that it'd be a good idea to climb a tree.  My money is on running away from the large black stray cat that's stalking the neighborhood from what I understand, although she may have simply wanted a good view of the area.  40 feet later she realized cats are not good at climbing down.

Reports are the neighbors closest to the tree were pretty awesome about things and kept an eye on her, and she got to spend a night or two in her little kitty treehouse.  This afternoon Manda haggled with a helpful local tree service company, and after Lila was extracted from the tree (and then extracted from the operator, I guess she didn't want to let go) she's now home and acting like nothing happened (which is a good sign.)

Anyway, the 4 hours of sleep in the last three days is catching up, so I'm probably going to work on that.