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Today Bunjii will have the stitches removed. NOTE: UPDATE FOLLOWS THIS PART.

Isn't the shirt cute? Thanks to Catdancer for the loan of his temporary wardrobe. I will keep using it for him after he is released into the rest of my house. The cats do play and the little one, Doobie, picks on Bunjii.

I may just keep him for a few more days and nights in the guest room, to make sure the incisions hold after the stitches are out.

He seems to be comfortable with being up there. I spend some time with him and he enjoys my company.

Another view...



I had a difficult time taking these pics. He won't lie still. I will try some more later.

UPDATE: We went to the vet. He bawled very little in his Sherpa Bag on the way. They pulled most of his stitches but at the bottom of the "cross" arm, closest to his right leg, they had to open the incision to allow a fluid buildup to escape. It was quite a lot of fluid. His body is trying to "fill" the void created by the tumor removal three weeks ago. So they re-stitched that part using several staples. They are metallic and look painful, but the doc assured me he can't feel them. I am to take him back in ten days for removal of those staples. I brought him home and let him out downstairs for a while. He was stunned. The other cats seemed to be stand-offish and he hissed at a couple of them, so I put him back in the isolated guest room. He didn't meow at all on the way home.

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I delivered the cowboy hat project to the local Farm Bureau office yesterday. They gave me a restaurant (Bob Evans) gift card. Now I am on a house cleaning binge. It is humid and very warm, or I should say, hot. A cold front is on the way and we should go back to reasonable climate over the weekend.

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I see some of the bitter commenting and replying that doomed Blogsterville has crept into Greasytown. That's too bad. It amounts to violence. Violence is the tool of incomplete souls and immature people. The rule should be that if you don't like what someone says in a post, ignore it and move on. Another rule is if someone lays a derogatory comment on you, leave it be, and everyone will be able to read what a fool the commenter must be. That's enough. Don't let them "get your goat." Ignoring a fool is better than blowing your fuse.

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Congratulations to both Spain and Germany for getting to the Euro 2008 finals. The match will be in Vienna. I can't wait!

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The government cooks the figures when it posts the inflation rate. They don't include energy costs and food. Those two represent about 25 to 30 percent of an American's budget right now, and when you factor in the effects of energy on everything we purchase, the percentage is more like 50. So the real inflation rate is much higher. I have heard anything from 5 to seven percent, and one of the monitors I follow says it is actually higher. The same thing goes for the unemployment rate. It is somewhere around five percent, but they drop off people who have been unemployed for many months and don't count them. So the unemployment rate is higher.

I have an idea they cook all the numbers that make them look bad.

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With inflation soaring the Fed is in a dilemma. You kill inflation by raising interest rates. But the economy, the dollar and other factors call for keeping the rates low, to generate more money into the economy. What to do? I would start raising rates soon. They threw out the baby with the bathwater when they cut rates from 5 to 2 percent in one year. It is partly the Fed's fault. The other faults? Oil prices. The exorbitant national debt created by the outflows due to the war in Iraq. Fools in the White House and on Capitol Hill who only support laws that put cash in the pockets of their cronies and campaign contributors.

We need a revolution. Thomas Jefferson was right.

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posted on June 27, 2008 6:08 AM ()

Comments:

Mensch? I had to look it up to refresh my memory and now I'm embarrassed!
comment by catdancer on July 3, 2008 7:15 PM ()
I haven't read the comments you were referring to but I most definitely agree that if someone doesn't like what they read, they can move on. Inflammatory remarks have no place in the comments. I would sure hate to see Greasy ruined by a few people.
comment by catdancer on June 30, 2008 6:12 PM ()
NEW UPDATE:
Bunjii had work done today (Monday June 30.) They had to staple a tear in his sutures. He is OK. I am hoping this thing heals better.
comment by jondude on June 30, 2008 5:57 PM ()
comment by shesaidwhat on June 30, 2008 10:14 AM ()
Tell Bunjii he looks very handsome in his t-shirt.

When you hear about unemployment rates they aren't counting all those folks who's unemployment has run out. I see it everyday...it's a mess.

I hear Bob Evans is a good place to eat, although I've not been there.

A local farmer came into the center the other day, and we were talking about crops and all the flooding thru the middle of the country. He said if we thought food prices were high now...to wait...it was going to get much worse..
comment by elfie33 on June 28, 2008 2:31 PM ()
Hi Bunjee Cord, You are very handsome in that T-Shirt!
comment by kewpster on June 28, 2008 9:02 AM ()
Enjoyed the plethora of topics. Enjoy your weekend, Jon.
comment by solitaire on June 28, 2008 7:47 AM ()
Good.I like the shirt on him.He seemd to be very comfortable
there.That is a good idea for him to be in his own room for
now.They recovered very fast.
comment by fredo on June 27, 2008 2:05 PM ()
Catdancer is a femme Mensch! Love her.
reply by jondude on June 27, 2008 4:54 PM ()
Oh, that shirt is so cute. I hope I never have to put one on Angel-Who-Isn't.
comment by nittineedles on June 27, 2008 10:22 AM ()
I agree that the government manipulates information to fit their agenda, and the news media is right there with them. Remember during the cold war when we were kids and we learned about Russian propaganda and how the government kept the truth from its citizens? It seemed so wrong and I remember being proud that such a thing couldn't happen in America. But now I know we're there and have been there for quite some time.
comment by troutbend on June 27, 2008 9:16 AM ()
I never believe the government, local, state or federal. I am thankful for the press who can ferret out their lies and cover-ups.
reply by jondude on June 27, 2008 10:26 AM ()
Where is a Thomas Jefferson when you need one?
comment by looserobes on June 27, 2008 7:27 AM ()
Jefferson wrote to William S. Smith, John Adams's son-in-law, "What signify a few lives lost in a century or two? The tree of liberty must from time to time be refreshed with the blood of patriots and tyrants. It is its natural manure."
reply by jondude on June 27, 2008 10:38 AM ()
He said that we needed a new revolution every century.
reply by jondude on June 27, 2008 10:25 AM ()
that shirt is so cute on bunji! grocery shopping has become an adventure, finding what we can afford. but we are still surviving. and I am able to stretch a tank of gas over two weeks.
comment by elkhound on June 27, 2008 6:47 AM ()
Soon the locally-grown produce stands will open. On Wednesdays I have been going to a joint farmers' market here in the mall but there have only been strawberries for a few weeks.
reply by jondude on June 27, 2008 10:28 AM ()
Such a sweetie! He's looking good! Love the shirt.... So glad he's healing well.
comment by marta on June 27, 2008 6:17 AM ()
I'm sticking to the wonderful local farmers for all my produce. Go local! And I can be patient until the local tomato harvest.
reply by marta on June 27, 2008 5:08 PM ()
I saw tonight that the CDC isn't even certain that the salmonella outbreak has anything to do at all with tomatoes! What a bunch of pros! The tomato industry has been devastated and they don't know if tomatoes had anything to do with the outbreak. Can they sue the CDC? I would. Buy good Ohio tomatoes, folks (but there won't be any until late July.)
reply by jondude on June 27, 2008 4:56 PM ()
He was angry with me for putting him in the shirt (when I took the pics). Now he doesn't mind at all.
reply by jondude on June 27, 2008 6:30 AM ()

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