Posted By Russ Emerson on March 27, 2008 at 9:30 am
Herb Peterson, McDonald’s franchisee and inventor of the Egg McMuffin, passed away Tuesday at his home in Santa Barbara. He was 89.
Take a moment to reflect on what he did for the average commuter. He basically invented the fast-food breakfast, giving people on their way to work the opportunity to have something more than a cup of coffee first thing in the morning.
I’m just young enough to not know if anyone did fast-food grab-and-go breakfasts before McDonald’s did, but surely they all do it now.
I intend to have a McMuffin in his honor… even (because of my hours) if I have to make it from scratch myself.
[Heavily updated to correct errors. So sue me.]
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Posted By Russ Emerson on March 25, 2008 at 6:01 pm
Now that I can walk — not well, mind you, but a cane is usually sufficient to my needs — I haven’t had a fall in almost a month, now — I’m really hankering to do something I haven’t been able to do in well over a year: go to the rifle range and make holes in paper.
There’s just one small problem: while I can walk, I cannot carry things particularly well. My balance* is not yet reliable enough, and those of you who’ve ever been shooting know that a trip to the range always involves a fair amount of toting.
I suppose getting groceries into the house might be considered good practice. Once a week, I order groceries online and pick them up a few hours later. The goods are deposited into my vehicle curbside at the store, but when I get home I have to schlep the week’s acquisitions from truck to house. Fortunately, it’s a short trip, and there are what amount to handholds almost every step along the way. And of course I don’t try to carry the entire load in one trip.
Going to the range would be a different matter altogether, as far as portage is concerned. It’s a longer haul, with a bigger load… and if I were to fall, there’d be no easy way to get up again, short of crawling back to my truck and pulling myself up. I can’t yet get up off the ground without something to use as leverage.
Since I don’t have any servants on staff, what I really need if I want to go to the range is to coordinate with someone for a meetup at the range.
You know, a play-date.
* It’s not actually my sense of balance that is weak, it’s the ability of my legs to keep me up straight, to react in a timely manner to keep me upright if I should happen to lose my balance.
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