( I mean, I don’t get it. Lay a foundation deep enough to carry a one meter wall. Concrete block. Foam. Dirt Fill. Two stories. Nine foot ceilings. Six foot windows. Cast lintels on-site and in place. Lam center beam. High Pitched Roof, with French (Provincial) cornices. Steel over Panels. One wet wall. Bedrooms up, kitchen, dining, great room down. Smaller house. Better fixtures. Lasts 300 years minimum. Standards and volume produce discounts. French construction is small but quality. No more sheds thanks. )
OMG. New IQ test. Accusing another person of being a Fed means you are intellectually unfit, and get the helicopter treatment as well. Out of the political pool is one thing. But you need to get out of the GENE pool.
—“You ever see those gag videos where they rig of a backpack or a bike with a wire to a solid anchor then wait for someone to steal it? They take off running or peddling then get blasted off their feet when the wire runs out. I’ll admit to some chuckling imaging the lefties I know experiencing the emotional equivalent.”—Luke Weinhagen
photos_and_videos/TimelinePhotos_SxeO6JU-xg/53417883_10157022749737264_8249074841949306880_o_10157022749727264.jpg Found Photo. Elizabeth Eugene Theriault ~1949.
( I’ve asked her many times what ‘that face means’ and she says ‘I can’t remember, but I think it’s i’m not sure I trust you, or ‘lets got on with this’, or ‘i know something you don’t know’. )Curt Doolittle(Mother)Mar 2, 2019, 2:11 PMJames DulinCurt Doolittle I have friends in Maryland with that surname. (Antique auction company owners). Curious if it is any relationMar 2, 2019, 2:18 PMCurt DoolittleTwo theories of origin. One is that Theriault is one of the many variations of Thiery, a derivative of germanic theodoric. I find this less likely. Other High Ground” or more likely “land worker” (farmer). Origins apparently in Brittany (where most of my mother’s side appears to have come from), although genetics of the theriault’s looks more gaulish than breton. Most trace to Nova Scotia where they were forcibly removed by the british, and moved into main then the rest of new england. Also some immigrants into boston colony early. So it’s not an uncommon name.Mar 2, 2019, 2:55 PMCurt DoolittleMothers family research on Ouellette was migration from england by the Name of Wells france and then Ouellette. Theriault’s were middle and upper middle (prosperous farmers), and Oulettes (less prosperous) farmers that hired out to other families when necessary. They were alien to me growing up. I have come to love them.Mar 2, 2019, 2:58 PMPaul NunezThis your Anglo side?Mar 2, 2019, 3:09 PMCurt Doolittlefrench.Mar 2, 2019, 3:09 PMCurt Doolittleanglo of the same period is very haughtyMar 2, 2019, 3:09 PMPaul NunezI seeMar 2, 2019, 3:31 PMSerg GioYou probably got watchful (curious) eyes from your momMar 3, 2019, 5:44 AMChristian WarwickYou have your mother’s eyes mate. (My opinion)Mar 4, 2019, 5:58 AMFound Photo. Elizabeth Eugene Theriault ~1949.
( I’ve asked her many times what ‘that face means’ and she says ‘I can’t remember, but I think it’s i’m not sure I trust you, or ‘lets got on with this’, or ‘i know something you don’t know’. )
When I was in college my education taught me that the law was immoral. It wasn’t until my 30’s I discovered that it’s entirely possible to practice law morally. It just limits your customer base. And for the best lawyers, that’s a great strategy. I’d have been perfectly happy as a full time litigator if I’d switched to law at that point in my life. I just feel like ending up as a tech entrepreneur did a better job of financing my work as a philosopher.