I'm About to Hit the Popeye Curve

Posted by $ Abaco 7 years, 11 months ago to Culture
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I've seen so much turmoil and bad stuff both in people close to me and in our community here in California lately that I'm feeling a real need to go Galt. So much dysfunctional behavior. Saw a guy chasing a lady down the street the other afternoon in rush hour traffic, trying to mug her. Al kinds of lived-in vehicles on the side of the road on my way in to work every morning. Tent cities along the river where we used to walk and fish by our place. I'm seeing people I've known a long time start to spin out of control too. It's as though, as I decided to start to withdraw from society a bit (go a little Galt - so far) that I'm seeing other get sucked up and spun around in a tornado of malarkey. Have any of you ever felt or noticed this? While playing golf with a buddy one night last week I explained it, "I feel as though I'm calming down, slowing down, and getting more focused while others all around me are doing the opposite." My most concise remarks seem to come without thought...haha.

Oh, and the term "hit the Popeye curve" is an old expression a friend of mine used to say - to imply that one has been dealt enough BS and is about to "get busy". Anyway, I think it's funny.

Another example: A couple weeks ago my mother-in-law crashed her car into a tree. My kid was in the back seat. Luckily, no injuries. A lady driving buy decided to file a claim against my mother-in-law. No reason. Just wants money. Hint: the lady probably just sees an old infidel and thinks it's ok to do this. Then, the fire department sends a bill to my house for $400 - for the kid who was riding in the back seat and wasn't hurt. I called and asked who called them to show up. They don't know. Well...why would they? Then, I threatened my golf buddy that I was going to send the fire department to his house...


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  • Posted by Stormi 7 years, 11 months ago
    I knew Calif. was nto a place I wanted to be, after visiting my grandparents there several summers. Crazy people. My ex-boyfriend from high school lives in Washington, they are crazy liberal too. We cn't even e-mail and stay civil. Love N.M., and Texas as well a Wyo., Ohio is a bit yuppied corporate types, and all the welfare from south of here, as Ohio ha good welfafre! Until UN Agenda 21 crams us all in inner city apts. We have escaped to a rural subdivision where all the lots are 1-5 acres, and we are mostly conservatives. If they aren't. we have 200 trees to block the view. Our own little Gulch. We have a senior group of 20+ rational seniors who meet for coffee and talk of cars and politics at McDs -we will educate, but not tolerate BS.
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  • Posted by dukem 7 years, 11 months ago
    Well, I figured nothing could be as bad as Oregon, so I moved to New Mexico on some semi-remote acreage.
    There is some place far worse than Oregon, I found out. I am surrounded by non-thinking idiots.
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  • Posted by $ allosaur 7 years, 11 months ago
    That Kalifornia "tornado of malarkey" does not strike me dino as conducive toward sustaining one's mental health.
    Go Galt, young man, go Galt.
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