Saturday, March 1, 2014

The Dull Men's Club



"Celebrate the ordinary.  We take our time - it's a great invention - it keeps things from happening all at once.  Glitz and glam - not worth the effort."

The Dull Men's Club.  Where dull men - and women who appreciate dull men - share thoughts and experiences about ordinary things.  Not to be confused with Trooper York's.

Today's event is the Chiditarod.  It's a version of the Iditarod dog sled race, except it takes place in a neighborhood in Chicago, with shopping carts in stead of dog sleds.

There's also the 10th Annual Orange Marmalade Festival, if you can stand the excitement.

Best of all is the event that lasts the entire month of March - Watching Sap Drip.

Celebrate your inner dullness!

32 comments:

edutcher said...

I think we saw the Sap Drip yesterday in DC, talking about the "uncontested arrival" of the Russkies in the Ukraine.

rcocean said...

I had the misfortune to listen to someone talk about "antique Milk bottles" for 30 minutes.

I'd nominate him for membership.

I'll nominate myself too. I stand still on escalators. If I want to move, I take the stairs.

Unknown said...

In the dead of winter, on another snowy day... we are all members of the Dull Men's Club.

bagoh20 said...

How dare you!

I was just taking a short break and resting before going back to my normal day of chewing up the universe and molding it to my will. Everybody needs a nap now and then.

ricpic said...

Women don't know what they're missing cutting the nonscintillating out of their dating pool. Like, for instance, a steady paycheck. And more thorough, if somewhat less taxing, lovemaking.

Trooper York said...

The Sap Drip means something entirely different at the Trooper York blog. Normally it includes either Joey Heatherton or Angie Dickinson.

Trooper York said...

And tissues. Just sayn'

Lem the artificially intelligent said...

Here are a few topics for Dull Men's Club meetings or for any other time dull men meet up to do some pondering: How important does a person have to be before they are considered assassinated instead of just murdered?

I've wondered about that one. What's the rule of thumb. I'm betting Chickl knows.

The Dude said...

The chain on my 088 was dull, so I sharpened it. Then I finished sawing the Hackberry log that has been here since last Monday.

Had a few exciting moments cutting thin slabs out of a log that contained a lot of fence wire, but the job is done now and I can go back to being dull.

Trooper York said...

The rule of thumb is you are assassinated if you are shot by a guy with three names.

Lee Harvey Oswald.
James Earl Rey.
Mark David Chapmen.

When you are murder it is by someone with two names but a three word description.

A black yute.
Disappointed Office seeker.
Deranged postal employee
estranged former spouse

Michael Haz said...

Sixty Grit. A dull man who has a sharp saw. Women find that attractive.

The Dude said...

LOL!

But I have to ask myself - do they like me for my inner beauty or the 36" bar on my 88.

What the hey - either one, I am good with it...

AllenS said...

After I walked out to the mail box and back today, I became a Cold Dull Man.

virgil xenophon said...

@rcocean re: antique milk bottles/

Dull? I once listened for 30 min on late-nite talk radio to a discussion of how various shot-gun gauges are determined by the number of pellets that can be fitted in the barrels, etc.

The Dude said...

Man, that last one sounds fascinatin'!

chickelit said...

Michael Haz said...
Sixty Grit. A dull man who has a sharp saw. Women find that attractive.

Stihl waters run deep.

virgil xenophon said...

@sixty/

I think it was as much as the dry, dead-pan delivery, as anything--that and the 0330 hour, lol.

virgil xenophon said...

@ chickenman/

You know what they give punsters, don't you? PUNishment..

ndspinelli said...

Then there are dull/normal men, like dog walkers.

Rabel said...

"Man, that last one sounds fascinatin'!"

Indeed it does. And in a similar vein, I find that the ANSI standards for abrasive grit specifications available through the Coated Abrasive Manufacturers Institute's website provide an almost endless source of exciting information.

We find here the particle size requirements for grade 60 or "P60" abrasive grits per ANSI, Fepa and JIS standards which show a particle size of 265 micrometers or approximately .0104 inches.

Breathtaking.

And though I have some experience in these matters, I was shocked to discover that 60 grit is designated a "medium" rather than a "coarse" grade.

Live and learn.

Rabel said...

And as I return from posting that, I see that the chickenman has Putinized any further attempts at humor with his 8:21.

The Dude said...

There is no dis-Putin the Chickenman.

P60 is that commie-euro trash nomenclature. Here in the USA we are 60, of coarse, that's just how we roll. Or sand.

XRay said...
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Michael Haz said...

Even when coarse, he's fine, fine, fine.

That's why the whittlers in the 'hood call him Siddy G.

The Dude said...

Man, I am going to get that on a necklace!

Lem the artificially intelligent said...

Rabel lol.

Unknown said...

I'm feeling kinda ansi.

chickelit said...

Sixty, why are you paraphrasing Bill Clinton at 9:14?

chickelit said...

Rabel Rabel, your face is a mess...

XRay said...
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chickelit said...

I went hiking around some old ANSI ruins once in New Mexico once. Bandelier NM I think.

deborah said...

"...the 36" bar on my 88."

Is that for slicing extra-big moon pies :)