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Monday, October 28, 2013

It's Time for a New Computer

If you are searching for 
I built this computer and now it just fired me.
serious answers and you are frustrated because your computer is trying to kill you, please look elsewhere. Thanks for stopping by. 

I hope you get your problems resolved before you have a stroke and your relatives gather in the hall to discuss possible loopholes in your will. 

If none of the above applies, then read on:


"Would you like to purchase the extended 2-year warranty for your new laptop computer?


There are only two answers to the question. If you are under age 50, your answer is, “No thank you. The state of the art computer that I am now buying will be obsolete after one year.”


If you are over age 50, your answer is: “No thank you. The state of the art computer that I am now buying will be obsolete after one year.”


I know. I know. The second answer is the same but you have the option to add the zinger, “I’ll have to check with my doctor first.”


You may, however, want to buy an extended warranty on the carrying case. The next laptop computer that you will have to buy next year will probably fit in the same carrying case.


There are always hints that something bad is going to happen: Cats leave the house before an earthquake. Strange looking bugs that you have never seen before start crawling up the outside walls of your house before a hurricane.


Your car lags a second when it starts, and then the battery dies 3 days later. Your husband is now using his manicure set that he received as a gift 7 years ago to keep his nails trimmed. He is taking guitar lessons and he will buy you a very expensive birthday present … the week before he leaves you.


If your husband fits the above description, it may just be a coincidence. My advice is to trust him completely … but get an attorney … NOW.


I lost my point somewhere back in the last 2 paragraphs. Ah, here is the point again: There will be several hints before your computer fails. Here are the top 11 warning signs that it's time to buy a new computer:


1. The pull-start rope just broke


2. Every time you sign on to your old Commodore computer, Lionel Ritchie’s cell
phone rings.

3. Are you thinking about upgrading to Windows Vista?

4. Are your IBM punch cards still on back-order?


5. You just got a pop-up window with an opportunity to download the latest new virus.

6. Warning: You do not have enough remaining memory to play “Pong.”

7. The kitchen is warm on cold mornings from the CRT monitor.


8. You have discovered a web site that will let you store all your children’s pictures for free.


9. A witch looking a lot like Steve Jobs in a black dress dropped by your front door offering you a free shiny apple. Too soon?


10. Did you think that the pills you bought on the Internet would help with a floppy disk problem?


11. Are the elderly library volunteers searching in closets and drawers because they lost their server?


Bob Simpson

Bobsimpson1947@yahoo.com

Sunday, October 27, 2013

New Nose Grown on Head

A Chinese man is growing a replacement nose on his forehead. He damaged his first nose in, what can only described as, a honeymoon accident.

His doctors fashioned a new nose with tissue expanders, screws, and plates. They also added some of his rib cartilage to give the schnoz some structure.

The surgical team leader, Dr. Jack Frost, gave a special shout out to the Big Box Hardware store employee who conducted the Do It Yourself Nose Replacement Seminar early one Saturday morning.

When the new nose is ready, doctors will transplant it to the middle of his face and add nose hairs.  
Once a suitable matching donor dies, the surgeon will perform a delicate booger transplant. Future nose replacements may include small internal Febreze flaps for Funeral Directors and Bravo Channel TV critics.

Scientists are considering adding a long tube for skin diving enthusiasts, a bionic snorkel.


Bob Simpson

Bobsimpson1947@yahoo.com  

Friday, October 25, 2013

Senior Pick-Up Lines

What's a short name for Rhinoceros?
 How the heck do Iknow

We start to compromise the second we are born. Once we pry ourselves out of the womb, we can’t breathe through our gill slits anymore.

We compromise and give some air a try. Then we don’t make another concession to anyone for the next 2 years.


As unemployed workers or paycheck to paycheck families, we compromise: health insurance premiums or groceries?


In this instance the American Organization of Really Swell Health Insurance Companies has rescued us from this choice so that we can afford health insurance premiums AND food. Please contact them for their brochure, 101 Tasty Ways to Prepare Generic Cat Food.


Even the administrator of a Prostate Radiation Seed Implantation Facility recently fired their most popular nurse … because her ears glowed in the dark.


Throughout the rest of our lives, we have difficult choices to make and begin to lower our standards. When we are finally and fully compromised, we get to eat cornbread and real butter with Jesus, or sign on with Old Scratch for some eternal treading in the lake of fire (bring your asbestos floatie), or ___________ insert in the blank where you think you might be going after you have been voted off the island.

So if you can remember where you left your reading glasses and you have adjusted, (lowered), your standards accordingly, please consider these Senior Pick-Up Lines:

1. “Is that your Depends or are you just happy to see me?”


2. “Wanna see what the Prostate Fairy left me?”


3. “Come see me tonight. I’m in room uh, let’s see now, hmmm.”


4. “Don’t worry baby, I can cover that annual Medicare Part B deductible for you.”


5. “Hey fella, let’s see what you can do with that hand tremor.”


6. “You’ve got the body of Lillie Langtry/"


7. “I’d like to take you to a movie if I can find some place to cash these War Bonds." 


8. “I’ll show you my prostate scan if you’ll show me your mammogram.”


 9. “Hello beautiful. You look familiar.”
    

      “Yeah, I’m your daughter.”

10. Would you care to share an Oxygen tank?”


11. “Your hospital bed or mine?”


12. “I could gaze into your cataracts all night.”


13. “So what happens if I do buy 300 boxes of those Girl Scout Cookies?"


14. “You look like a young Mary Pickford. 


15. “Would you like to give those new hip replacements a test drive?”


16. “I can hook up my pacemaker to a 12 volt car battery and show you a real good time.”


17. “Can I get your granddaughter’s phone number?”


18. “Drop by my room and I’ll show you my Sweet N Low packet collection.”


19. “Can I buy you a bolus for your feeding tube?”


20. “Let’s get a hotel room and put the DO NOT RESUSCITATE sign on the door.”


BobSimpson1947@yahoo.com


Monday, September 9, 2013

Local Weather Friends


    I miss the Weather Gang

I live in the Tampa Bay area.

I said "area" because nobody lives in Tampa Bay. It’s full of water and a few old mobsters from  Tampa’s past glory days.

But since one out of four homeowners owes more on their mortgage than their home is worth, some of us actually do live underwater. 

Segue Ahead

Meanwhile, I just saved 30 dollars a month. We switched cable companies. Here’s the problem:

I miss my old cable company, my weather friends. Back in the good old days, (7 days ago), I could get my fix of weather every ten minutes on the nines.

Two times every hour, at 29 and 59 minutes after, there would be a teasingly shorter weather report ... with no Weather Radar.

Yes, my kids are in the same school with the same address and the same friendly neighbors, (mostly). But I pine for my weather crew: Josh, Diane, Brian, Juli, Mike, and Alan. 

I also long for dapper Chuck, the traffic guy. Monday through Friday, a television director would superimpose Chuck's image over Tampa’s Interstate Four gridlock. His giant legs blocked traffic across two of the west-bound lanes.

 Hey Chuck.You wanna get outta my way?

100's of cars rammed into his crotch. He never broke a smile.

I can still watch their Weather Radar on my computer, but it’s not the same without the previous affable meteorologists.

It’s 9 minutes after the hour. I have to watch … oh wait … never mind. It stills hurts so bad.

Maybe one day I will see my weather buddies riding on a local parade float. I will yell, "Show us your warm fronts." 

01-02-2014 Update: My daughter and I spotted Chuck Henson in Dunedin, Florida, setting up for a roadside report. We waved and he waved back. Even from across 4 lanes of traffic, we could tell that his immaculately white shirt was crisp and wrinkle free.

A real professional.

02-28-2014 Update:  I just had a twinge of sadness like the feeling one gets after stopping smoking cigarettes for a year. I still miss my weather friends from Bay News Nine. 

The feeling has passed and I am feeling better. In fact, My daughter's orthodontist just called to remind me of her appointment next MONDAY.

Now I am dizzy with delight. While the daughter is getting her braces adjusted, I will ogling the waiting room's giant screen TV. Every ten minutes one of my weather buddies will comfort me with a weather update and a brief, but provocative, peek at the best weather radar in the world. 

Bob Simpson@yahoo.com

Thursday, September 5, 2013

Are Cell Phones Dangerous to Your Health?

Cell phones are safer than cigarettes.
But harder to keep lit.

1. A 41-year-old maintenance worker died, after falling from a cell phone tower in Vienna, Maryland.

Authorities could find no reason for the fall except that old standby, Gravity.

Cell phone company records show that the unfortunate worker’s phone was active during his plunge but that it maintained five bars of excellent reception all the way to the ground. 

Malaysian Cell Phone 
Explosion


2. A mobile phone exploded next to a sleeping Malaysian man. He was stunned and burned on his backside.
There were burn marks on his bed and on the wall. 


Outrageous Penalty to 
Cancel Phone Contract









The one good thing that came out of this tragic accident? The funeral director bragged that he saved the little widow “a chunk of change” because all that was needed was a 12-inch by 12-inch coffin. 


Mohamed Radzuan Yasin set his phone on charge and took a nap. Several hours later, a small explosion woke him up.

The cell phone manufacturer asserted that this had never happened before. “Based on the burn marks on the victim’s buttocks, we wonder what really happened. Most of our customers do not hold their cell phone next to their bottoms while making a call.  And … why was the phone set on Vibrate?”


3. A Chinese-built cell phone electrocuted Dhanji Damor of Gujarat, India. He was using his phone while simultaneously charging the phone. 

Investigators would not comment on whether the voltage was Chinese or Indian, although massive amounts of electricity probably feels the same, no matter what language it comes in.

The emergency room doctor, who declared him dead, speculated that he had used up all his minutes. 

Dhanji’s family arrived the next day to claim his body. They attempted to pay the hospital bill, but Dhanji had good health insurance. The hospital administrator said, “No charge.”


4. A Chicago resident was searching for his cell phone. He told a neighbor that he probably dropped it down a garbage chute in his apartment building. 

He obtained a key to the trash room downstairs. Three hours later, no husband, and the wife began to worry. Normally in Chicago, if your husband is missing for three whole hours, he is automatically declared legally dead. 

The cell phone was an expensive model. The owner climbed into the massive trash compactor to search further. Who would have thought that something as dangerous as a trash compactor would be set on an automatic timer?

Final Funeral Home Question:
Paper or Plastic?


Final thoughts:

Are there too many tragic and senseless deaths because of cell phone use? Maybe the risk has always been with us, no matter what earlier forms of communication we used.

How soon we forgot the early Native American’s unfortunate and horrible accidents from their smoke signal fires.


Bobsimpson1947@yahoo.com

Saturday, August 31, 2013

Clint Eastwood's Split


The Good, the Bad and the Ugly

Clint Eastwood will be riding fences, shooting bad guys, and talking to empty chairs alone. He and his wife announced a separation after years of marriage.

Actually, they have been living apart for over a year. Nobody knew because the entertainment media has been busy elsewhere.

The news slingers have been reporting on every Lindsay Lohan and Miley Cyrus bowel movement, including the precise GPS locations of each defecation.

What do you call the Paparazzi in Italy?

Some say Clint must not be the marrying kind. More like he’s not-the-stay-married-forever kind. 48 year-old Dina Eastwood says, "We still remain close, unless the traffic is backed up on State Route One. Then it takes me two hours to get to Clint’s house, (soon to be my house),”

No property settlement details yet. They have, however, agreed on their last names. “Ladies and Gentlemen. Let me introduce you to Clint East and Dina Wood.” 

Here are two quotes from Clint Eastwood:

“They say marriages are made in Heaven. But so is thunder and lightning.”

“There's only one way to have a happy marriage and as soon as I learn what it is I'll get married again.”

Hello McFly! … Dina Eastwood, do you think you could have seen this coming?

There is a 35 year age difference between the couple. There always has been. It may not mean much now, but actuarial studies indicate that when Dina Eastwood is 82, Clint will be 117, just before he dies.

Based on the duration of this marriage and the actuarial studies, Clint will remarry and divorce two more times. 


Bobsimpson1947@yahoo.com

 

Tuesday, August 27, 2013

Friedhelm Hillebrand is AAK, Alive and Kicking



Matthew Broderick is often stopped … to sign Friedhelm Hillenbrand’s autograph.



F H I T

Friedhelm Hillebrand Invented Texting

Friedhelm, Fried, to his partying college buddies, is a German engineer and technical writer who invented texting in 1985. He needed a way to break up with his hot-tempered girlfriend. 
The maximum number of characters and spaces is 140. That’s the number that can still be managed while driving a car or monitoring aircraft from the control tower.
 


There are no royalties paid for text messages. Every time someone sends a text,  F G B D S G E N N N N Z Z.= Fried Gets Blank, Diddly Squat, Goose Egg, Nada, Naught, Nil, Nothing, Zero, Zip.


He has written a book about the creation of texting. The book costs $255.00. T T M M F A F B = That’s Too Much Money For A @#$%&! Book.


So finally there are 910 characters and spaces in this post, Oh wait a minute. That doesn’t include this ….. BBN   

Bobsimpson1947@yahoo.com