Friday, March 13, 2009

Friday Not So high Five

Once more the muse of odd things is sitting on my keyboard, threatening me with total giddiness unless I a complete a Friday High Five post. Given my undying fear of things giddy, the fact that my first meeting started at 7:30am and the last finished at 8:40pm, that today was the day we moved Mom from the hospital to the nursing home, and other oddities, here is a completely lame



Five Documents You Might Not Want to Read Too Closely Before Signing


  • Exhumation orders. I see about four of these a year asking that a body can be exhumed from the city cemetery. One doesn't want to look too closely since some actually list the reason they want to exhume. Reasons like "I want to sell the plot to XYZ for a lot of money. The north 40 pasture is good enough for dad." It's even worse when you know the applicant and recognize the reason as truthful. The only interesting ones come from the coroner every 5 years or so. 
  • Cemetery deeds. Do you really want to know who is planning on being buried where? Do you really care?
  • Columbarium deeds. See above. Not only that, some days there are 50+ to be signed after the council meeting. Columbarium spaces are a hot commodity.
  • FAA Airport Funding Acceptances. Three hundred pages of boilerplate requiring your notarized signature 27 times throughout the document. And you get to sign just as many times when certifying the project has been completed.
  • Old Hire Fire Pension Fund Board Notes. This board only meets when one of the beneficiaries dies and we need to assign survivors rights. The board consists of one beneficiary, the city clerk, and the mayor. Last I checked , there were less than 8 beneficiaries and survivors in the plan. I have to hold  a meeting next week to assign the survivors benefits to the widow of the beneficiary who was sitting on the board. So it will be the city clerk and myself. Pretty much guarantees any passing vote will be unanimous.

Hopefully, a better five will present itself later. Off to the land of nod.

12 comments:

  1. I think that since we don't HAVE to fulfill your mayoral duties, we find it a bit more interesting that you do! thanks for the post.

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  2. Ugh! And I thought the committees would be the worst part of your job!

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  3. I don't want to read ANY of those lol now I feel sorry for you

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  4. i think this is much more entertaining than you realize!

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  5. If nothing else, I learn so many reasons why I don't want to be a small town mayor while reading your blog!

    Good luck with moving mom -- I'm sure that is not the easiest thing to do.

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  6. Yuck! Poor you. I guess it comes with the territory. Just five more reason why we wouldn't want your job.

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  7. haha, I have to agree with sometimessophia. You just gave us five very good reason we do not want your job!!

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  8. I hope you can keep awake on Monday mornings when you have to go through those documents!!

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  9. Wow, your job isn't as fun as I thought it would be! :) At least not that part of it... Although, the reasons for exhuming a body were slightly fascinating. I'm sure they'd become a little morbid on a regular basis, though.

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  10. I guess you could read those if you want to cure some insomnia

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  11. You crack me up even when you aren't trying to! Definitely stick with my own job and thanks for making me appreciate it!! Thanks again for participating!

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  12. You are right! I think I will pass on reading those.

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You know you want to ... so just do it!!!

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