We are all really happy that Madi Schoening has been selected as the new Sandpoint High girls basketball coach.
After graduating from the University of Montana, where she had a successful run as a player for the Lady Griz, Madi came home and began working as Coach Love's assistant.
Four years later, she's a head coach.
Best of luck to Madi and the Lady Bulldogs.
Now, there's some salty language in the video you'll see after clicking this link.
When is there NOT salty language when dragging hoses around the place to do the summer watering or to simply clean off the pine pollen from the car, as is depicted in this video!
If there's any remote way to disrupt your day and inspire interjections not meant for children's ears, a hose will find it'
Yesterday I spent ten minutes unraveling the hose for a watering job that usually lasts about two minutes.
I said a few bad words too.
And, that often happens when I'm working with garden hoses.
I have had hoses blow up on me.
The hardware on hoses always finds a way to go bad so that while you are trying to water, most of the water is cascading from the hose near the faucet while a mere trickle is coming from the other end in the garden.
Hoses know how to attach themselves to fences and garden gates.
Hoses will wrap themselves around your flowers, and if you're not looking while pulling, they'll yank the flowers out of the ground.
And, yes, hoses always know how to kink and always the kink appears several feet away from where you happen to be standing.
So, of course, you have to walk back and fix the kink. Often the hose has a back up plan where you undo the kink, start walking and the hose will kink somewhere else.
Anyway, my unraveling session yesterday took up extra time, and, all the while, I was wondering how this can happen overnight when the hose was stored carefully under the deck.
It kinda reminds me of the same quandary I face pretty much every single morning upon waking: what the hell happened to my body overnight?
Anyway yesterday after my hose incident when my sister-in-law sent me the video of this couple, I found it timely and definitely relatable.
I later learned that there are numerous videos of this golden-aged couple, apparently filmed by the granddaughter.
Most are priceless and many still have that salty language. After all, when ya get to be that age and all the nasty and sadistic demons start sabotaging you throughout the day AND night, why use the filter?
You've earned the right to call it like it is.
If you want some laughs and like to identify with others whose woes are almost precisely like yours, you can tune in to the Jock and Belle Show on You Tube.
Just remember the videos are rated at GG 75 (translated Grandkid Guidance and best viewership is 75 and above).
Today there are 329 videos and counting.
I listened to an interview the other day with the young man who won this year's Scripps spelling bee yesterday. Last year he finished second.
Anyway, Faizan Zaki, who's 13, is a likable, interesting and mature young man.
His winning word was "éclaircissement," which is a noun meaning to clear up something obscure.
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Speaking of obscure, just in case you don't know this stuff and might need to know it sometime while competing on Jeopardy, here are some monikers for "things" common to most of us.
You won't have to call any of them a "thing" anymore, and maybe you'll win Jeopardy.
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