Thursday, October 16, 2025

Bobservations

Carlos and I got into a discussion of those faux christians—small c—who are really the problem with religion because they believe they’re job is set others on the straight and narrow, rather than just worrying about themselves and inflicting their beliefs on others.

 Carlos muttered something about ear wax and how they don’t listen and I said:

“Huh?”

“Wax fills their ears and they cannot hear.”

“Where is all this wax coming from?”

“All the candles.”

“So, their lack of understanding comes from ears full of wax because churches have too many candles.”

“Exactly.”

“I’ll pray for you.”

And I did.

This Tuxedo Says is from May 2021:

We have no idea exactly how old Tuxedo is. When we rescued him from an animal hospital Carlos managed in Miami, he was a grown-assed cat, so I’m thinking he was a year or more then. We’ve lived in Camden for almost fifteen years [at the time of this post], and had him for about a year or so before that, so he’s seventeen? Eighteen? Just a guess.

And he’s getting older. He has issues with his kidneys and is on a special diet, which he actually loves; and he’s so smart that he will not even bother with the “other cat’s” food but will wait for his meals. He’s also lost some muscle mass in his back legs and so he is no longer a jumper. That cat that used to jump to a high closet shelf, a bathroom counter, a high bed, now doesn’t jump at all, and when he wants to sit in my lap, he puts his front paws on my knee and I hoist him up.

However, he still loves sitting in a windowsill on a sunny morning, and the sills at Casa Bob y Carlos are about 14 inches off the ground but even that’s too high for him; and, because some vicious person declawed him before we saved him, he has no front claws to help him up. So, again, he’s very smart, he uses his paws to grab the sill and then stretches his legs out so that his, what I would call forearms, are on the sill, and he lifts himself onto the sill, and then naps.

Breaks my heart, but he makes do and is still a loving sweet smart boy.

Goddess I miss that cat …

Diane Keaton was one of my favorite actors and from watching her interviews one of my favorite kinds of people. I loved her style, her hats and her joie de vivre. She passed away last weekend quite suddenly leaving behind two children.

RIP ... and thank you.

We have begun the kitchen remodel and, as you can see from the top photo, that’s the ‘old’ kitchen on the morning of demo.

We have moved the dishes and pots and pans to the dining room, and the food from the cupboards to boxes in the dining room. The coffee maker and expresso machine, as well as the microwave, are in the laundry room. In the morning Carlos makes the rounds from dining room—for oatmeal—to the torn-out kitchen—for milk—to the laundry room—to make the café con leche.

It's a journey but hopefully we’ll be 90% done by sometime next week.

PS That’s the demolished kitchen below along with a photo of the stone we picked out for the countertops.

Kim Kardastrophe who never met a thirst trap she didn’t want to dive into has come up with a new product: her company, Skims, announced that they would be entering the merkin market, launching a line of thongs named ‘The Ultimate Bush.’

The collection of thongs features a variety of hair textures and tones attached to the front and the collection was launched via a campaign video set on a retro 1970s-style game show called ‘Does the Capet Match the Drapes’  with the tagline:

“With our daring new Faux Hair Panty, your carpet can be whatever color you want it to be.”

Like I said, thirsty for attention.

Y’all remember we had the skylights removed in the sunroom. And since we had to have the ceiling replaced, I opted to change the color form the light blue to a more vibrant one and since I was changing that color why not paint over the yellow walls with a more vibrant green.

The new paint choices were taken from the Golden Girls Rattan Chairs we’ve had for eons!

Rosita is confused by the kitchen being empty and the breakfast table in the sunroom and their food dishes in a new spot, too. And so when I came into the living room one morning she was under a chair resting her chin on the stretched bar between the two legs.

She seems spent.

This is Gianluca Vallata. He’s six feet tall. He might be from Istanbul, he might not be. I know nothing about him, but Would You Hit It?

6 comments:

  1. Kim Kardastrophe. Why? WHY!!!!! What the purpose of these and her??? I'll saying it again...she is tasteless and classless.

    Sooooo, what you're saying is you and Carlos are having progressive room meals, coffee in one room, eggs in another and yet lunch in the next?

    No wonder Rosita is over it. The face has I'm over this shit already. I can't wait to see the after pictures. Let hope you'll get to see some HOT men's half-moons sticking out! The good , hot, muscular kind. Have your camera at the ready if so.....

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  2. Krayolakris8:39 AM

    Tuxedo ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

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  3. I loved Ms Keaton too and will re-watch her films, specifically just to see her, whenever the chance comes. However, in her filmography a not-much film talked about film is 1977's 'Looking for Mr Goodbar' in which she plays a flitting -bar-to-bar respectable young lady brought to desperation in her search and failing to find a worthy steady boyfriend she can marry. Now 1977 was a film of a certain era, when any depiction of a gay man, whether specifically portrayed or implied, brought with it an 'obligation' on the film industry to portray that person as being as being evil incarnate - such as a the murderer here of Keaton's character (or sometimes being totally unreliable at 'best') or a simpering, pathetic clown. ALL films just had to do this - and around that year of '77 being then at my most militant I personally boycotted the film, only catching it decades later on TV. The film may well have done what the book said, I don't know, but very likely it did. It still, fifty years later, makes me uneasy - and for some time I couldn't myself forgive Keaton for having participated in it. However, I must emphasise, I still think she is - or sadly, was - wonderful, probably most emblematically of all in the Woody Allens -

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  4. Good luck with the kitchen renovation. Tomorrow we are having a new oil tank installed. It's sitting in the back garden ready to be moved into position and then fixed up to the pipe that connects it to the house. It has to be stainless steel because it is by the boundary to next door's garden. Their house is further away from the tank that we are - go figure.

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  5. Anonymous10:12 AM

    the dog's mother
    (Carlos) (Tuxedo always) (Rosita)
    xoxo :-)

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  6. Hope the kitchen renovation goes smoothly.

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