Monday, September 29, 2025

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More evidence of whatever is going on with the traffic to my blog. 16,800 views last month, with almost 68,000 and this month isn't over. Comment traffic is up too and I appreciate the engagement. At this rate I will hit the milestone of 1,000,000 "All Time" visitors before the end of the year. I know, peanuts compared to some well established blogs, but I'll take it. Even with all the traffic I refuse to monetize and clog my content with ads. IMHO that will be the excuse for Goolag to shut me down.

Monday, September 22, 2025

FD Service Call Today

I am on duty with the FD today. FYI... we do not rescue cats stuck in trees. That is a big city FD type call because they usually have a ladder truck that can reach the heights and retrieve the cat safely. We only have ground ladders that make that type of rescue extremely hazardous for us and require quite a bit of manpower. When they call the station for that circumstance I recommend people put food at the base of the tree and wait until they are so hungry they come down themselves. 

Mid-morning there was a knock at the front door. It was a elderly female resident that lives a couple of miles up the road and she told me she was a damsel in distress. She was on her way back from a veterinarian office in Hartford and had her cat in a pet carrier in her car. Because she is unable to manipulate the latch mechanism, she had the door tied shut. When the vet brought that cat out in the carrier, the string was gone and the door was latched but she didn't notice until she got home. She thought the latch was broken and stuck, but it just has a really stiff spring and she couldn't open it. I went outside to her car to look at the situation and check out the cat carrier for myself. I then called dispatch to log a service call incident and responded with our service truck. When I arrived at her house she was already inside with the cat. I showed her how to hook her fingers as leverage on the door and pull the latch with her thumb, but she still couldn't do it. I opened the door and stepped back and the cat scooted out. She sat on the rug several feet away looking at me, eyes as wide as dinner plates... and then she beat it up the stairs. I conversed with the resident for a few minutes before clearing the call and returning to quarters. So this is as close as I ever got to the cat rescue scenario.

 

Here is the official narrative from our NFIRS (National Fire Incident Reporting System)

"Resident stopped by Station XX looking for assistance with a cat stuck in a cat carrier. She had been to the vet and they locked the carrier. The resident could not open it due to the heavy spring on the latch. If the door was left loose in the vehicle the cat would escape. She requested assistance at her home to release the cat inside the house. Service-XXX responded to the resident's home and the cat was released safely." 

Sunday, September 21, 2025

Getting Pretty Sick of This Shit

My Stihl BR800C-EZ is going back to the shop for the third time for warranty work because it runs like garbage at full throttle after 10-15 minutes or so. I got it back from the second trip to the shop on Friday 9-5-25 and used it the next day to clear my entire driveway with no issues. When I was done it went down in the barn where it sat until today. Where I live the leaves are starting to fall pretty heavily, so I had to blow the lower yard clear before I could mow it. 10 to 15 minutes into cleanup the RPM's started dropping off on full throttle and it would almost stall when I let off to idle. I got the yard cleared and did the mowing, but the dealer/service department are getting a curt phone call bright and early tomorrow morning. I will DEMAND they call Stihl for support and inform them this is THE LAST TIME it goes in for service, or I will be making a claim for either a whole new machine or a 100% refund and I'll go buy a Husqvarna machine.

Now before you think I have anything to do with the problems it is having, take a look at my gas powered equipment list. Both 2-stroke and 4-stroke machines and none of them have ever been in for service. I replaced the normal wear parts myself and they all start on 1 or 2 pulls. I always use fresh gas or gas/oil mix. My fuel is mixed with Sta-Bil 360 which has an ethanol treatment along with the gas stabilizer.

 

1995 - Honda Harmony 215 lawnmower.

2001 - Poulan 16" chainsaw (Purchased by my *Dad but I took it away in 2009 at the urging of my Mom before he hurt himself with it) 

2002 - Tanaka hand held leaf blower (replaced spark plug in like 2015)

2005 - Honda powered Craftsman 2500 PSI power washer (I replaced the worn out pump)

2005 - Generac 7550 EXL Briggs & Stratton powered generator (I replaced the shorted out stator)

2006 - Cub Cadet 930 Tecumseh powered snow blower (replaced belts and friction drive wheel)

2006? - Ryobi Weed Wacker to replace the electric Craftsman one I used at my old house on a tiny city lot. Home Depot special. Poorly made piece of junk. The cylinder kept coming apart and I would have to screw it back together. Last time it quit, it quit for good and it went to the dump!

2015 - Honda HRR216VYA replacement mower. At 20 years old I did not want to get stuck with a dead mower mid-season. Last I knew the guy I gave the original one to is still using it. Replaced wheels, belts, and blades.

2016 - Echo weed wacker. Has the brush blade kit too and works great.

11-8-22: I purchased the Stihl BR800C-EZ and used it without issue to cleanup the leaves in that fall, 2023 and 2024. It started acting up at the end of this past June. I did a post about it here

 

My only oops was that stupid Ryobi. So in my current stable of power equipment, the one and only Stihl I own is what's giving me grief. I am shocked to say the least given Stihl's reputation.

 

 

 

*About Dad.... He passed away in 2018. He was THE WORST when it came to anything gas powered. He never understood choking or priming and always seemed to flood everything.... to the point gas would pour out of the carb. He always used whatever old skunky gas he had kicking around, nothing fresh or treated. Never mixed the oil right for 2-stroke making the exhaust extra smoky. Because if a little is good more must be better, right? The list of failures is endless. He had a 4000W Coleman camping generator for his house backup to use with extension cords but never tested it regularly. It was a pull start and at this age he couldn't pull it requiring help from the neighbors. Then it ran like crap the whole time and would end up quitting. He decided to get an automatic standby generator. I told him to be sure to involve me in the purchase process to be sure he got EXACTLY what he needed, but instead he succumbed to high pressure sales and the next thing I knew he said he had one coming. Because he dicked around so long getting one, they delivered his generator.... the day Superstorm Sandy was arriving in 2012. Needless to say they weren't doing any installs they were doing emergency service only, so he moved in with us for the week.😒We were happy to be able to keep an eye on him, and don't even get me started about his dog that was with him.

Friday, September 19, 2025

Range Day Tomorrow

My brother and sister-in-law, my niece and her husband will all be my guests at my club range tomorrow morning. They will all have to fill out waivers first and I need to put them on file. I will then review The Four Rules of Gun Safety (I literally beat these into people's heads) and the club range rules and procedures. I facilitated the gun purchase for my brother of a brand new S & W "Victory" in .22LR that another friend was looking to unload so I know he'll be shooting that. I'm not sure what else they will bring. For me, I think I will just bring my PCC-9 and G-17. That way I can also act as R.S.O. while everyone else is shooting.

Sunday, September 14, 2025

Hmmmm....

Recently, my blog has become very popular according to the stats. Because I have the "Sensitive Content" warning turned on requiring Goolag login and interaction to say they wish to continue, these are not simple bot hits or crawler activity. In fact Goolag, Duck-Duck-Go, Bing, Yahoo!, etc. none of the search engines find my blog directly by entering "75 Million Pissed Off Patriots", only the references to it from other bloggers. I have everything turned on for search allowances in the blog settings. Even when I search "75mpop" it comes up with my X profile, but not this blog. Yet the majority of referrals come from Goolag? The Goolag analytics show ZERO activity for the past 3 months. Weirdness I don't understand.

So if you are visiting my blog, please drop a comment. My brain is starved for the dopamine hit that comes from interaction on my ramblings. I am coming up on 3K followers on X so I do get quite a bit of activity there. Of course my hate speech (there is no such thing) earns me regular stints in X Jail, just like Otis the drunk on the old Andy Griffith Show.

Friday, September 12, 2025

GoPro Video

From my Patriot Guard mission to Cape Cod on Tuesday September 9th. I recorded every minute of the ride out and back. I only saved a couple of videos. The first one is the ride to and over the Bourne Bridge ending at Cape Cod Harley Davidson. The second one is the PGR ride from Cape Cod Harley Davidson to the National Cemetery in Bourne, MA. 

Both videos have been cropped at either the beginning or end to only show the best parts.


 

 

The cemetery is actually part of the National Cemetery system like Arlington and is very beautiful. It is located on the unsecured portion of Joint Base Cape Cod (formerly known as Otis AFB and Camp Edwards). That place is kinda special to me for a couple of reasons. I was at Camp Edwards a couple of times on maneuvers with my Army Reserve unit in the early 1980's. My dearly departed neighbor and "Pepere'" Andy Darico that served in WWII was stationed there in 1941 at age 26 when he was already in the Army. He was home for the weekend enjoying Sunday dinner with his family on December 7th when the phone rang. It was his buddy that drove home with him, telling him they had to return to Camp Edwards immediately because there was an attack on Pearl Harbor. Andy did not see his family again for 5 years. While his obituary lists his service battling Rommel in North Africa, he then landed in his family homeland of Italy to chase the Nazi's out of there and then in Germany until the end of the war. Below is a photo of him from 4/21/2002 with the last new car he bought, his 1951 Ford Victoria. He is still missed and spoken about by those who knew him.


 


 

Thursday, September 11, 2025

Now You Know

If you weren't paying attention before you'd better be now. You should now know exactly what they think of you and are willing to do to YOU because of your political views. Think you're safe because you're not in the public eye like Charlie Kirk was? Think again. Voter records are public information. They list party affiliation and whether the voter record is active. All the deranged lefty loons have to do is look you up, see your party affiliation does not align with theirs, and if the voter record shows active, can easily assume the person voted in the last election and assume how they voted. Bingo... you are now a target.

Therefore, stay strapped, vigilant, and situationally aware at all times, even in your own home.

 

And if the need arises, respond accordingly and without hesitation.

These loons need to learn first hand the bible passage from The Book of Exodus Chapter 21: 23-25

23 And if any mischief follow, then thou shalt give life for life,

24 Eye for eye, tooth for tooth, hand for hand, foot for foot,

25 Burning for burning, wound for wound, stripe for stripe.

 

And the way I see it, they owe us our due. 

Sunday, September 7, 2025

GoPro All Set and Tested

Tomorrow is the inaugural ride to test the camera while riding to see how steady it is and make sure I have it aimed properly. Probably go out for an hour or so. All this effort is because of my close call last Tuesday the 2nd.


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I have a windshield clamp mounted down low so it shouldn't get a lot of vibration, doesn't interfere with driving or controls, and is mostly out of my field of view. I did not want to use the stick on mounts and wreck the paint. It took an assortment of mounting arms and a 360 degree ball swivel to get it aimed and level. In the trunk are two spare batteries, the charger, necessary cables, and the waterproof back cover in case of foul weather. The standard back cover captures sound better, whereas the waterproof cover muffles it.


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The gray disk on the inside of the windshield is a GoPro tether so in the event something lets go, I don't lose my camera and mount. I also shot a test video walking though the house to make sure I can play them back on my laptop OK. Works great. I have a USB connected adapter for all different size media cards and that worked fine too. The GoPro has a 64GB micro SD card for storage.

Once a year I make the trek out to Cape Cod with the MA Patriot Guard to perform a funeral flag line at the National Cemetery in Bourne, and that will be later this week. The GoPro will be used all the way out and all the way back. We meet at Cape Cod Harley Davidson which is a short ride to the cemetery. It takes me the better part of two hours to get to the Bourne Bridge but on a weekday traffic is non-existent. I head to Providence and jump on I-195 east through Fall River and New Bedford to I-495/RT. 25 to RT. 28. There are no graveside services, they all take place in chapels and are strictly scheduled so there is no dilly-dallying around a grave. The deceased are interred after the family leaves.

I don't plan on saving videos of all my rides. But if something bad happens I will have video. If there are items of interest I may edit them out into a smaller video or save some still pictures.

Friday, September 5, 2025

Two Good Scares This Week

Scare #1; Fire alarm at my house

I worked a 24 hour shift from the morning of Sunday the 31st until the morning of Monday the 1st, Labor Day. At 03:30 AM Monday as I was sleeping at the firehouse my phone buzzed. Then buzzed again. Then again. Then it started vibrating non-stop which meant I was getting a phone call. It was my alarm monitoring company telling me there was an active fire alarm at my house, and is everything all right? I told them I was not at home and I have no idea what the problem may be and to dispatch us immediately. Here's what really scared me... the buzzes were alerts from alarm system app; first reporting the alarm, then reporting a power failure. When an actual fire occurs the electrical system is damaged so my immediate thought was "Holy shit! There is a real emergency!!" I yelled to wake up my partner to get ready to go to my house. As I got dressed I called my wife and she answered saying she did not see anything and did not know why the alarm was going off. I told her we were on the way. We were dressed and had half our gear on before the tones dropped to respond. We respond with what's called "One and One" meaning one guy in each engine. We rolled out to my house lights and siren. My partner was in front of me and went up the driveway first and I pulled up behind him. The garage door was up so I grabbed my portable radio and the TIC (thermal imaging camera) from my engine and went inside. My wife was in the kitchen in her jammies with all four dogs with the alarm still sounding. I punched in the master code to clear the system and stop the siren.

There was no fire, just a faulty detector on the first floor. I have all my sensors tagged in the system with their physical location but the monitoring company said they did not have a specific sensor location. When I mentioned to my wife about the power failure, she told me she tried unplugging the base unit to silence it. Unfortunately, it has built in battery backup good for at least 48 hours so all she ended up doing was scaring the bejeezus out of me. 

I am not happy with the alarm equipment company. The smoke detectors have reached the end of their 10 year life this year, but have been rendered obsolete before they could be replaced. Like back in 2018! I found this out talking to customer service who told me I would have to upgrade my ENTIRE system at my expense to the tune of about $2000 to keep what I have. None of the sensors are compatible. THAT is not happening. So, I will eliminate the smoke detectors and the system will be a burglar/break-in alarm only since those sensors will work forever. I have the hard-wired smoke detectors that came with the house, which were all replaced in 2021 and still have 3 years of life left. They all have battery backup and are connected together so if one goes off they all go off.

 

Scare #2; Almost bought it on "The Beast"

Tuesday was a gorgeous sunny day with temps in the high 70's. I decided to go for a loop cruise late in the afternoon just before 3 PM. My security camera showed me pulling away from the house at 2:51 PM. I planned on heading north and east on the back roads of Windham County so I took a right out of my driveway. 

The speed limit on my road is 35 MPH and that's about how fast I was going until I locked `em up about 300 yards or so up the road from the end of my driveway.

I say locked `em up, but in actuality my bike has ABS which brings it to a quick stop without going into a skid and possibly laying it down. A jackass that lives a couple of miles from me drives like a raving lunatic on my road all the time. I had to jump out of his way at my mailbox when he went screaming by at 60 several months ago. I got his license plate while he was parked at the local convenience store so that if I observed him driving like a nut again I could report him. But in this incident I didn't know it was him because he wasn't driving his normal blue Chevy Avalanche.

He was driving an older kind of beat maroon Chevy pickup with a roof rack. He came around the curve at a high rate of speed and overshot the curve putting him on a direct head on path to me. It happened very fast and I had nowhere to go but to sit stopped and brace for impact. At the last second he swerved and missed me, and then threw it in reverse to come back to where I sat so "I could yell at him" he said. That's when I saw who it was and I laid into that motherfucker without removing my helmet. I told him what a fucking asshole he was, that he drives like a fucking lunatic, that I know he drives the blue pickup and little white Nissan van, and where he lives. I told him he will be getting a visit from the state police, threw my bike in gear and took off. He continued on his way. I went up to his house to get his house number, but of course, an asshole like that doesn't bother having a visible house number. It was at that point I realized I was so shaken by the incident I needed to go home and park my bike. I actually had the shakes. I have other means at my disposal to get the guy's name and proper address, which I did and then called the state police routine number, not 911. I told the desk trooper what happened and he said they would send a trooper to my house to talk to me. The state trooper came by just before 4:30. Another young 'un younger than my own daughter. I explained the whole situation including the incident at my mailbox. He took me by surprise by asking if I thought he was targeting me. I told him definitely not. While I was at my mailbox he came speeding around a blind corner and probably didn't even see me. And on my bike I had on a full face helmet so he had no clue who I was. I was asked if I had dashcam video and I said I didn't. The state trooper left and said he may or may not get back to me, but there will definitely be a record of this situation in case there are any future incidents. I assume his next stop was to visit that jackass.

Because of this incident, I pulled my old GoPro Hero 3+ camera out of storage and will use it from now on as a dashcam on every ride. My wife ordered me 3 new batteries with charger, a windshield clamp, and a ball swivel mount off Amazon so I can put the GoPro protected behind the windshield without obstructing my view or interfering with the controls. People ask me how I can do something as "dangerous" as ride a motorcycle? I remind them what I do for a living, and that just going in to work each day could be my last. I tell them I thoroughly enjoy riding motorcycles, and WILL NOT deny myself such pleasure because of "what if?" I live my life.

Wednesday afternoon I ventured out again.... kinda like the "get back on the horse" ride. I did the 35 mile loop ride I attempted Tuesday. On the way back I stopped at the firehouse to speak with the Deputy Chief who was out front putting in some mums. I parked my bike near his SUV on the front ramp. As I was talking to him, that jackass drove by, saw my bike, stopped and turned around in the parking lot to drive by again. He didn't see me at first because I was behind the SUV, but I looked right at him and he knows he was seen. He doesn't yet know where I live or that I am on the FD, but he will definitely find out if he fucks around.

Thursday, September 4, 2025

Not Happening I Guess

The new gig I referenced in this post that is. Sometime on Tuesday August 26th I was supposed to receive an email from one of the owners as an invite to interview. I had updated my resume' in anticipation of sending it back to her in a reply. Nothing. My buddy that would have been my manager there probably thinks I am pissed at him because he has made himself scarce. I'm not mad at anybody. I have a job. If they are not interested in my services, then once again as always.... their loss.

In the meantime, I will keep looking around for other employment opportunities.