Showing posts with label inspection. Show all posts
Showing posts with label inspection. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 16, 2025

Good Order - Bad Order

 


Here, this is good order, KAR inspected by HRH.


savages


And this is bad order, murderous, savage, primitive yet armed with vaguely modern weapons barbarians.


traitorous buffoon


We abandoned the dark continent on a supposedly ethical imperative of, ahem, freedom and democracy. Roughly translated, we just couldn't afford it anymore. And then went to work asset-stripping. Look out, Africa, we're going to take all your stuff and give you nothing in return, not even policing. Similar, when you think of it, the UK or CONUS itself. Are the same people in charge? Surely not. To that end or τέλος, here's General Gordon, a total hero.


hero


Who knows, perhaps new Gordons will rise up against the savagery at hand. I reckon they will, your call.

Your Patient Pal,

LSP

Sunday, August 4, 2024

Inspection

 


Well we may be irregular, but that's all the more money on the monkey, what? Here's a video:




Is this the real deal or just a DEI show parade? Your call.

DLC Forever,

LSP

Tuesday, July 18, 2017

Inspection



There was a time and not that long ago, when it was all done by horse but now it's all about the car. That's why I drove to Gene's to get my rig tested. I like Gene's auto, they're friendly, their work's good, they're not too expensive and they have an abstract pine cone sculpture in the waiting room.




You can gaze at the bronze colored pine cone installation as you wait for your vehicle to get tested. But not for long because Gene's completes the inspection in about 3 minutes. Quick work, leaving little time for art philosophy; does the pine cone's form follow its function? Who knows, time to split.




Inspection ticket in hand, head to the courthouse and behold the majestic edifice of The Law. There it is, standing tall and we have to thank Willie Nelson for his part in restoring the place after it burned down in the '90s.




After giving our beneficent rulers $76, leave the courthouse with new registration and pay your respects at the war memorials. One for the Confederate dead and another for all the rest. In God we trust, may they rest in peace. Then have a gaze at the Chisholm Trail plaque; I'd never noticed it before and for sure, this town played its part in that history.




With images of the great cattle drives playing in my mind I drove back to the Compound, and I'll tell you this.

It's a whole lot easier to get your vehicle inspected and registered in the country than it is in the city. I file this exciting story under Country Life in Texas.

God bless,

LSP