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September 27, 2007
Ronin Profile: K T Cat
* * * * What's the story behind your name? K T is a pleasant, little tuxedo cat who has lived with me for years. I’m not one of those catbloggers who thinks cats can talk, but I can tell you that we are very close friends. When I started blogging, I decided I wanted an anonymous name and so I used hers. Now I use it for everything on line. She doesn’t seem to mind. Where do you live? Sunny San Diego! How old are you? My first vote was for President Reagan in 1980. It was glorious. Tell us briefly about yourself. I’m a single dad who likes to work on cars, coach sports, suffer along with New Orleans Saints football and blog. How long have you been reading IMAO? For years! I was bored one day and started checking out the blogroll on Scrappleface. I came across yours, something like four or five years ago, and got hooked. Thanks for the laughs, all of you. [You're welcome! -Ed.] What's your favorite IMAO post? Anything with the Rumsfeld Strangler. I got to brief Donald Rumsfeld once and he was a sharp and funny guy. There were reporters present and only a few of them ended up strangled. I got to give interviews to the remaining ones after he left. [You're the coolest person ever! -Ed.] If you were to describe IMAO in three words, what would those be? Buy Papal Indulgences. Really, Frank, we’re all going to need them. After what you’ve written? Better see if we can get a bulk rate. (Hint: violence, for the most part, is a sin. Funny, but still a sin.) What's you favorite political issue? It’s not a political issue but a social one. As a single parent, I am trying to raise two children with about 60% of the money and 40% of the time as a married couple. I can’t do it as well as they can. Try doing anything with that much less time and money and see what you get. Roughly speaking, single parent households have $40,000 and 2000 labor hours less than two parent households, annually. The Democrats want to replace this with a $1000 raise for my kids’ teachers and the Republicans want to give me a $500 tax credit. I’m out $40,000 and 2000 labor hours and you think your proposals are going to make a difference? What we need from our politicians is for them to say, “We’re not going to waste everyone else’s tax dollars on something we can’t do anything about. You’ve screwed yourselves and you need to take care of it on your own.” One of the reasons I like Fred so much is that he seems to get it. Every social pathology in the country correlates more strongly with single parent households than anything else and it’s not even close. It’s not a debatable statement, it’s a mathematical fact. If you want a smaller prison population, less crime, less poverty, more literacy and all the rest, the solution is your family, not politics. Do you have a website? If so, please tell us briefly about it. I blog at The Scratching Post. I started blogging because I had time in strange increments and at odd hours and I couldn’t think of any other way to make a little cash. It’s been a total wash financially, but it’s been a lot of fun. The ‘Post is now my motivation for learning and discovering. If you could grow to fifty times your normal size, what would you do with that power? That sounds horrid. I’d get a gastric bypass and quick. I’d probably be washing myself with a sponge on the end of a stick, too. What was that? It’s a super power? What kind of a super power is that? I’d see if I could trade it with Aquaman. Talking to fish would be more useful than crushing my house every time I wanted to check the mailbox. Could you imagine what that would do to your insurance premiums? * * * * If you commented in the last post asking for participants, you're still in the running. Thanks to everyone who has participated so far; just because you may not think you're interesting doesn't mean we won't enjoy your story. 11 Responses To "Ronin Profile: K T Cat"
Hey K T ! That single parenting "dad" thing: been there done that. Used to call it "2/3 of a life." Just remember: 2/3 is better than 1/3. #1 - Posted by: Jimmy on September 27, 2007 06:39 PM"I’m not one of those catbloggers who thinks cats can talk...." Are you trying to contend cats don't talk? #2 - Posted by: Katablog.com on September 27, 2007 09:23 PMK T, Yeah, the single parenting thing is a Bee-otch. Just kinda beginning that. 'Bout as exciting as an A-ticket. (That one dates me, heh) Reference= Dinneyland, 1960's, Crappy Ride tickets. BUT, you get the freedom to experiment with your tuna fish sandwiches!! AND, you don't have to use mayonnaise. AND.....you can be as lonely half the week as you want to. Did that sound bitter? I'm gonna go get my cubs. Maybe they'll let me win at Line o' Duty 3 to make me feel better. The Kalmata olives were a great idea. Thanks, A ABQ. God bless you on the single parent lifestyle, may your patience never wear thin. In the meantime, Welcome to the Ronin Pile! #4 - Posted by: shimauma on September 27, 2007 10:58 PMGuys, don't get me wrong about the single dad stuff. In many ways it's a lot of fun. I just wanted to separate politics from what I see as the biggest problem in America, that you can't escape the reality of trying to produce a product with half the cash and half the labor force. Whether that's shoes or skateboards or healthy kids, you're in a big hole before you even start. It just is. You deal with it and find reasons for joy just as you would if you had any other difficulty in life. This is getting too serious. Pardon me while I go smack myself in the kisser with a cream pie. ;-) #5 - Posted by: K T Cat on September 27, 2007 11:54 PMWait, catblogging actually means blogging about cats? #6 - Posted by: AR on September 28, 2007 01:05 AMK T, the Easter Eggs in Business Reports idea is brilliant. In fact I just did a little of that this week in the annual report. Fortunately I work for the sort of company that would embrace that sort of fun. #7 - Posted by: Joan of Argghh! on September 28, 2007 07:25 AM"If you want a smaller prison population, less crime, less poverty, more literacy and all the rest, the solution is your family, not politics." Amen, sir. 'nuff said. #8 - Posted by: on September 28, 2007 09:41 AMMy hat's off to you, K T! #9 - Posted by: mykidsmommy on September 28, 2007 07:23 PMJoan, thanks for the compliment! Mykidsmommy, put your hat back on. Knowing enough to put ice on your hand after burning it on the stove and learning not to repeat the event is hardly worthy of hat removal. :-) #10 - Posted by: K T Cat on September 29, 2007 08:42 AM"Knowing enough to put ice on your hand after burning it on the stove and learning not to repeat the event is hardly worthy of hat removal." Actually, if every person in the world could learn to never repeat the same mistake, the world would be practically perfect in all respects. ;) #11 - Posted by: mykidsmommy on October 1, 2007 03:10 PMPost a comment
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