Dealing with this bully,
I’m a-try a different strategy this time.
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Coronavirus
All things bright and beautiful
All creatures great and small
All things wise and wonderful
The Lord God made them all.
This text came to me last week; I must use in a forthcoming podcast or blog post.
This is the music ringing through my mind today. Continue reading Coronavirus
Podcast Pastor Charlie’s stories
What can we be sure of?
Pastor Charlie’s stories
Billy Joel, “Don’t ask me why”
Related: Rainbows
Related: Pious frauds
Related: Farther along
Tags: What Is, Certainty, Pious frauds, Cosmology, Acceptance
Donald in Mathmagic Land
When I was in grade school, we watched this movie half a dozen times. As an adult, I was determined to incorporate it on my website.
Then I found out it’s available online. Continue reading Donald in Mathmagic Land
Musth
Elephants are so much like people.
Pinocchio
“I’m sexy and I know it.” NOT!
ADVISORY: Lewd.
Ironically, I really like the GEICO Pinocchio commercials.
Continue reading Pinocchio
Podcast Exonerating Meghan
There is no truth without love.
ADVISORY: This one’s a bit of a downer.
Exonerating Meghan
Elton John, “Candle in the Wind”
Related: The Rifleman, “Day of Reckoning”
Related: Mordochai the troll
Related: Prince William says he can no longer ‘put his arm around’ Harry ahead of Sandringham crisis talks
Related: Open heart
Related: Jason James Britt
Tags: Meghan Markle, Media, Fake news, Bullying, Projection
Dreaming of my own place
Some of them act so much like people act
in the places I won’t go.
My own experience with “ban the box”
Md. Lawmakers Overturn Hogan’s ‘Ban The Box’ Veto
From a previous post:
This affects me.
In August ’10 I became the first member of my family in three generations ever to be arrested, let alone jailed. It was the only time I have ever been arrested. I was locked up for 40 days before being sentenced to “time served” on one misdemeanor charge. I have no other convictions.
In the months following, I applied to all kinds of jobs, including at each of the half dozen major hospitals located in downtown Baltimore. I was applying for secretarial jobs, janitorial jobs, groundskeeping — anything I could possibly do, as remains so today.
Each of those hospitals has its own online application system, and they’re all very similar, so I don’t recall which specific hospital this story involves. You enter a “profile” into their database, that includes all your employment information, history, references, etc.; this takes 90 minutes to two hours. That information is kept in their database, and thereafter you can apply to any job listing with just a handful of clicks. You can also access a listing of the jobs you’ve applied to, and each application’s status.
One Saturday I was at the public library submitting applications online. Click, click, click, submit. Check out the next listing; decide “go” or “no go;” click, click, submit. I did a bunch of those, and then went to check the list of applications’ status.
A number of the applications I’d submitted in the previous half hour had already been turned down.
I really don’t think anyone was working in the HR office on a Saturday screening applications. Clearly, they had some automatic software set up to pre-screen applications and reject anyone who admitted a criminal record.
The question is whether reformed criminals can find honest work.
Subsequent post: My record cannot be expunged..
Podcast The law does not always cooperate.
But that’s not an impeachable offense.
The law does not always cooperate.
Tags: Homelessness, Impeachment, Donald Trump, God’s plan, Karma