It’s a what the Fa-riday I walked out the door this morning without
my breakfast, I remembered that I forgot it about 2 blocks from home and
decided not to go back home to get it. Learned
last night from a friend of mine that people are milking the system, I know big
shock right, but was told that some people he works with have kids with their significant
other but are not married, because they are not married the girlfriend and the
child are on badgercare, and food stamps, the guy gets hit with child support
but it doesn’t matter as he and his girlfriend are living together like a
married couple. I am not super sure on
all the details but to me it seems as though the system is getting milked by this. I just heard a news story about who you need
to tip and how much. Ok when people are
doing their jobs do you need to tip? I
do understand when you go out for dinner and someone is bringing you food and making
sure that everything is ok, albeit they always come by and ask how things are
when your mouth is full but at least they are checking on you. Since when do other types of business need to
get tipped for doing their job? Do we
tip the weather guy for telling us it is going to be sunny, the dj for playing
the song you want, the gas station attendant because the price of gas
dropped? Do you tip the bus driver for getting
you to your destination? Let’s stop the
madness.
Friday, December 7, 2012
Thursday, December 6, 2012
Daily Dose of BS Dec 6 teaching
I am friends on facebook with lots of people I went to high
school with and at least one of my high school teachers, I’m not sure if they
remember or not that I was not a great student, or remember that I was not one
who loved school too much, in fact I hated english and social studies and I now
talk for a living. I am guessing that
not many students loved school, my oldest is a senior this year and senioritis
has hit hard. The reason I bring this up
is that I would have never thought that teaching would be something that I would
like, besides being a dad that is, but anyone who is a parent is a teacher
rather you like it or not. A friend of
mine owns a radio school in La Crosse and a few years ago he asked me to fill
in when he was going to be gone a day here and a day there. I never thought I would like it but I love teaching,
since then I have had opportunities to teach more than just radio also, I have
got to share some knowledge that I have picked up about improv as well. I guess it goes to show if you have a passion
for something, you can help others to understand it. I do not think I would be able to do it every
day, but teaching a few days a month has been a great outlet, if you are a
teacher, thank you for spreading your gift.
Wednesday, December 5, 2012
Daily Dose of BS Dec 5 non holiday gift giving
We have too much….we all do, that is why it is hard to gift
give. If I want something I will find a
way to get it rather than wait for either Christmas or a Birthday. I am guessing that most of us do the same,
which is why we have so much credit card debt.
Many times though out the year we are surprised by the good that people
do and shocked when doors are opened or when we get a dozen roses or a candy
bouquet just because, maybe that is how gift giving should be. Instead of giving on the expected days, be a surprise
giver and celebrate the holidays with your friends and families but gift at
different times of the year. This way we
are spreading our dollars out when we can afford them, don’t over extend
ourselves and can bring a smile at a different unexpected time, for example if
you have a lunch with someone and they surprise you by buying they could say
happy day, gift back or pay it forward.
I think we may be onto something here.
Tuesday, December 4, 2012
Daily Dose of BS Dec 4 graffiti
I saw some graffiti
yesterday that rattled in my mind since I saw it, someone wrote in black marker
on a street sign on West ave the F word then God under it. Is this someone who is going through a hard
time right now, a believer that has hit a snag?
Someone who needs a hug? Seeing this
really bugged me to see this, first of all because it is blasphemous which
means in its rawest form A
contemptuous or profane act, utterance, or writing concerning God or a sacred
entity. Secondly this upsets me because
kids will see this graffiti and repeat it without knowing what they are saying,
thirdly because it is defacing property.
I am not here today to argue the existence of God or not. I am not a fan of when people push their
beliefs on others, either way. We need
to learn how to respect and to argue fairly, all too often we try to change
others by yelling the loudest or slamming your beliefs, this is not the way to
do it.
Monday, December 3, 2012
Daily Dose of BS Dec 3 Toilet Paper
I use coupons when I shop, it doesn’t bother me to do it, my
kids started watching this extreme couponing show and wow, these people are hoarders. Who in their right mind needs 57 bottles of
bbq sauce? I love bbq sauce but would
never go through that many bottles even in a decade. Enough of the madness. These shows got me thinking about buying multi
products just because they are on sale or because you have a coupon, what about
the toilet paper, you know the latest charmin commercials have bears in the
woods using toilet paper, what ever happened to Mr Whipple and please don’t
squeeze the charmin. Is toilet paper embarrassing
to buy? I don’t think so, but you don’t
need to buy 50 packages of 100 rolls do you.
Toilet paper is a necessity and a necessity that you can't skimp on, if
you buy crappy toilet paper you may be touching what you are trying to wipe
away.
Friday, November 30, 2012
Daily Dose of BS Nov 30 Supertramp Give a Little Bit
Supertramp had it right with their song "Give a Little bit" back in the 70’s although they were singing about love, it applies to so many
other things like your resources, think about it, the lyrics continue to say “give
a little bit of your time to me” and at this time of year there are lots of
needs out there from the need of Bell Ringers for the Salvation Army, to non-perishable
food items for the many food pantries, to the La Crosse Jaycees Toys for Tots, to the needs of your neighbors and your
church. Kind of weird that a song from
the 70’s gives so much, back to more lyrics “now’s the time we need to share”
from reaching into your pocket for change to the time shared to help a child,
to holding a door for a stranger at the mall.
I think we get out of life what we give, so “send a smile and show you
care.”
Thursday, November 29, 2012
Daily Dose of BS Nov 29 the big disappointment
I did not buy into the big disappointment. Did you?
The lottery drawing was last night and I did not buy a ticket so I am
plus 2 dollars this morning. I call it
the big disappointment because I know if I won the whole 500 million I would be
bombarded with calls and requests from every person with their hand out. Not only that but think if you won the
million dollar prize like 58 people did last night, they picked the right
numbers minus the power ball number, and let’s say you were trying to decide to
pick this number or that one, and you chose wrong, so instead of 500 million
you only won a million, I am telling you it’s the big disappointment. I was given a ticket by a random stranger at
the bar down by my cabin with the words live the dream, and as I said I do not
buy tickets but I did dream about the multi-million dollar prize when I slept
that night only to be disappointed when I found out I didn’t even get a single
number. If you got a ticket or a handful
of tickets, are you sad that you didn’t win?
Like I said the lottery to me is the big disappointment.
Wednesday, November 28, 2012
Daily Dose of BS Nov 28 seeing red
I got new glasses yesterday, it takes a while to get used to
the way they fit and how you don’t have to squint to see anymore. The reason I mention this is that if you see
me later today you may notice the different look, you may also notice that my
right eye is a bit blood shot at least as I write this it is, weird cause I used
the kids body wash to shave my head this morning and some of the soap got in my
eye, I thought it was kids stuff, you know no tears, I didn’t cry so I guess it
was technically no tears. I did see red
on Monday though as I had to drive down to the family cabin to get my sons
I-pod touch that he thought he dropped out of his pocket while getting in to
the car on Sunday, it was where he thought it was, we checked the deer cams and
had 3 different deer on the cameras, nice.
The reason I saw red was on the drive home I passed a car going just
under the speed limit and as I passed him I glanced over at the car to notice
that the driver had his IQ showing, flipping me the bird, for what
passing? Give me a break, it wasn’t as
if I pulled out in front of him only to turn on the next road. Needless to say I saw red and wanted to pull
over to see what his deal was, I didn’t but it took will power.
Tuesday, November 27, 2012
Daily Dose of BS Nov 27 Rotary Lights
The Rotary lights this year are awesome; thousands of hours
go in to setting up and running such a well-oiled machine. Yesterday I spent a few hours down at
Riverside Park, and I gotta tell you every year it is better than the year
before, over 2.6 million lights shining and twinkling with the back drop of the
mighty Mississippi. If you are one of my
friends who have never had the chance to see these lights, please come and
visit La Crosse because you will not be let down. I found out this year that 11 other Community
Lighting displays began because of the gorgeous lights at Riverside Park. One of the new things this year at the Rotary
Lights display is the new Santa House, and after playing the big guy last night,
anyone who goes and visits will not be disappointed, you get a full look of the
beauty of the park, you get the sights and the sounds, plus you are out of the
cold and wind, and next year a toy/gift shop will be housed in the same space. Put the Ho-ho-ho back in the Holidays and do
yourself a favor, visit the Rotary Lights, and don’t forget to bring a few
non-perishable food items to help the Hunger Task Force.
Monday, November 26, 2012
Daily Dose of BS Nov 26 Black Friday now cyber Monday
Black Friday has come and gone, I have been hearing over the
weekend that this is not necessary the best time to buy, in fact one of the
worst? If you are looking for a specific
item and it is on sale and the only extra cost to you is your time, isn’t it worth
it? I got up at 5:15 on Friday morning
headed to Farm and Fleet and bought a trail cam and a pair of boots for half
the cost of normal price. I got to the
store at 5:58, doors opened while I was walking up to the doors, they opened
and the rats were scurrying to their predetermined destinations, I mean they ran, I was glad I
am a big boy, my son and I leisurely walked back to the hunting area, picked up
the trail cams, walked over to the boot area tried on a pair put them in my
cart walked by some super inexpensive toilet paper picked it up since I was
going to close down the cabin and thought I could use it down there. Bought only on my list and the super blowout
toilet paper stood in line to buy was back in my car headed out the parking lot
at 6:08 not too bad 10 minutes on the busiest shopping day of the year. I talked to some friends that work retail
over the weekend and the 8p opening on Thanksgiving cut in to the early morning
shoppers. Today more buying with cyber
Monday, 1.5 billion expected to be spent today, is it all for Christmas gifts
you think or is it for personal use? Btw
should I keep writing these longer posts?
Wednesday, November 21, 2012
Tuesday, November 20, 2012
Daily Dose of BS Nov 20 - Thanksgiving part 2
Thanksgiving week continues part two of thanks, brings me to
the great area that we live in, I am a firm believer of if you don’t love
something, do something about it. Why live
in an area that you don’t find beautiful, safe and worth exploring, too many
people complain about where they live, don’t like it move. I have lived around the Midwest, and visited
most of the rest of the country, for me the upper Midwest is where I like
living, and in La Crosse Wisconsin I am at home. I am also thankful for my health, even though
I have a couple of issues with my hearing and eyes (I think that most of us get
to be glasses wearers at some point in our lives.), for the most part this big
man is in pretty good shape, I guess that round is a shape right? We are lucky to have such great health care
right here in our backyard. Education is
a high priority and we are lucky to have access to great public and private
education here without having to bus our kids for hours, plus the three higher learning
facilities, bringing in great minds from all over, experiencing the beauty of
the area. Having a roof over my head,
transportation and food on the table round off today, we all have many things
to be thankful for, what are yours?
Monday, November 19, 2012
Daily Dose of BS Nov 19 Thanksgiving
Thanksgiving is my favorite holiday, there are no
expectations, there is good food, football, friends and family. This week I would like to focus on things
that I am thankful for as often here I point out things that I am not too fond
of. I first and foremost am thankful and proud of
my family, they are the people who put up with me at my worst, because they are
truly the ones that see the good, the bad and the ugly. For my family thank you and I love you. My friends are next on the list for many of
the same reasons, we may hold back a bit around them, but they pretty much know
who you are and what you stand for, these are people with a choice, they choose
to be with you, where your family is kind of stuck, friends are the people who
choose to hang out with us, so thank you for putting up with my BS and for
being a friend, it means so much. My
neighbors are next on the list, when you move into a new neighborhood you
really have no idea what you are getting into, from the old man across the
street to the couple and their kids next door, to my single neighbor down the
street, to my buddy across the alley I wouldn’t trade who live by me for the
world, neighbors take care of where we live, look after each other, and take
pride in where they live. And finally I thank
my listeners you have a choice, and you choose to give me a moment of your
life, a chance to share a story or a laugh.
Happy Thanksgiving week.
Friday, November 16, 2012
Daily Dose of BS Nov 16 Gun deer hunt
This weekend is the opening weekend for gun deer season in
Wisconsin, you will see blaze orange if you drive by any woods, fields or go by
any restaurant or bar. In Wisconsin the
deer season is a right of passage, a bonding experience if you will. You will not find a better and more fun group
of guys than the guys that I share my hunting experiences with, and within the
past 5 plus years my sons have began joining us and experiencing the joys of
getting together and bonding with friends.
If you are lucky enough to have the camaraderie of a hunting group you
know what I am talking about. I never
hunted when I was a kid, my Dad didn’t hunt and my Mom didn’t grow up in a
hunting family so I never had the chance.
I love the chance to get together with my friends, tell lies, eat lots
and play cards, oh yea we get into the woods too. If you are out in the next 9 days be safe,
and remember tab-k the rules of gun safety, Treat every gun as it was loaded,
Always control your muzzle direction, Be certain of target and Keep finger out
of guard and safety on. Be safe, have
fun and here’s to a successful and adventures filled hunt.
Thursday, November 15, 2012
Daily Dose of BS Nov 15 Twins and smokeout
Last night I said to both my twins that tomorrow is the Great
American Smoke out and you should give up smoking for your birthday. They both told me Dad I don’t smoke and I
never will. I responded that’s great
please don’t ever start. I was a smoker
on and off for much of my teen years and into my 20’s and 30’s, I quit on my 39th
birthday which was 1,905 days ago, it was the best present I could have ever
given myself. In the 5 plus years since I
quit I have been lots more active and feel so much better. The weird thing about having twins is when I met
Marcia she said that she wanted four kids and twins, she got what she wanted, I
always said that I wanted to retire at 50 we will see if that will happen, I kinda
doubt if it ever will happen. When my
twins were born I was scared, excited and full of love, now that they are
turning 11 today I am scared, excited and full of love, it’s funny how the more
things change the more they stay the same.
You would also think that two kids that spent 9 months together in the
womb that they would be alike, that my friends is not the case, oh ye they are
not identical, ones a handsome boy and the other a beautiful girl. So to my twins, Happy Birthday and to those
of you who are giving up smoking for the Great American Smoke out, good luck
and congratulations on taking the first step to a healthier life.
Wednesday, November 14, 2012
Daily Dose of BS Nov 14 - 37 days
37 days, a little more than a month, remember the last 37
days of school, the anticipation, of what is in store for us, the fear of the
unknown, the excitement of something new, the wonderment of what was up next. 37 days till your wedding, how about when you
started off your work life and your first vacation was straight ahead, or 37
days till you became a parent for the first time, the second time, the third
and fourth times, 37 days. Are we going
to get all that we had wanted to get accomplished in our lives? If you knew you had an expiration date would
you change your life? The Mayan calendar
has the world ending in 37 days on December 21, 2012. Ever given any thought that they may be
right? If you believe in the Mayan
Calendar are you going to Christmas shop, if you do would that make you a hypocrite? If we truly are headed for the end of the
world, we haven’t really publicized it as it should have been, it could have
been like the Crazy Larry tv commercials from the 80’s we’re not crazy just 37
days left for you to enjoy this new car, no payments until next year, heck we won't
even make it to next year, buy, buy, buy.
It’s too bad that the world ends on a Friday, it would have made it lots
better if we could have at least enjoyed the weekend. What are you doing different for the next 37
days?
Tuesday, November 13, 2012
Daily Dose of BS Nov 13 Secede from country
Not happy with the election from last week? Why-not secede from the United States? There are a handful of states that are looking
to secede from the United States in the wake of the election last week. This is horrible- the ribbon generation wins
again, what is that generation you ask, it’s a group of young adults that got a
ribbon for everything, they never lost, never kept score, played to a tie. The ribbon generation, makes sense to me if
the kid wants to be the pitcher let him do it.
If she wants to play tackle football let her do it. Playing soccer, running a race, hockey lets
all play to a tie….yeah everybody wins.
If you don’t like who is in office lets secede or have a recall. I am ok with not liking who is voted in for
an office, there have been many times I wasn’t happy with the results but I
have never nor will I ever sign a petition to recall someone from office, or to
have any of the states to secede from the land of the free. If you want to move from the country because of
who is in charge, fine move, but to break up my United States, shame on
you. We just celebrated Veterans Day are
you willing to look into the eyes of someone who was just risking their life
for you to be free so that you can sign a petition to secede from this great
country, again I say shame on you. I understand
that this is mostly a symbolic gesture, but why feed into this BS? Don’t like the outcome of this election? Try harder next time.
Monday, November 12, 2012
Daily Dose of BS- Veterans Day / Snow Fall
I saw it driving in this morning, there is not much but we
can now say it is here. I am glad that I
am already at work as today as if we get any that sticks around, we will have
many people acting like they have never seen it, never been in it, never driven
in it, you know I am talking about the first snow fall, while the snow that I saw
was like diamonds shimmering in the light of my headlights, with no accumulation,
thank goodness. With the rain from
yesterday and the rapid cool down last night, I had a slippery deck this
morning, I am glad that my oldest warned of it last night, not that I wouldn’t have
seen it but the out loud mention last night made me aware of it this morning. Yesterday I was thinking of the veterans in my
life from my Grandfather to my Father to my Uncles and brother-in-law to many
of my friends’ including many who are active now, thank you for your service to
our county, thank you for your sacrifice of time, so that we can be free, and
live in this awesome country. Yesterday was Armistice Day (which overlaps with Remembrance
Day and Veterans Day) is celebrated every year on 11 November to commemorate the
end of World War One on the "eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the
eleventh month” , Thank you.
Friday, November 9, 2012
Daily Dose of BS Nov 9 - James Bond
I was told I wasn’t a man.
Really not a man, come on. Here
is the reason why, I have never seen a James Bond Movie, the latest in the 007
series is now out and I have never seen a whole James Bond Movie. I have seen bits and pieces of them, but I have
never sat down and watched an entire one of the spy movies. I don’t see how what movies I have seen make
or break a person’s manhood. I like
comedies and well comedies, and only the funny ones like the Naked Gun series
and Happy Gilmore, I also really liked Bridesmaids. While I am admitting it, I watched the first
of the Star Wars movies, you know the ones in the 70’s and 80’s but have not
seen them since, nor have I seen any of the newer ones, I am not a fan of
science fiction. I feel so much better like
a weight lifted off my shoulders, in fact, if there are more of us out there I
could see it now. Hi, I’m Bob and I haven’t
seen a James Bond Film.
Thursday, November 8, 2012
Daily Dose of BS Nov 8 - Street Painting
Highway 35 opened a few weeks ago and the crew that put it
together did a fantastic job, it looks nicer than I expected it to look, from
the landscaping to the streetscaping to the cobblestone crossings the highway
project looks great. The one thing I do
not get on the project is the painting of the arrows, I understand when there
are arrows that point to a destination like a street or perhaps a driveway but
arrows that point to nothing that has to do with driving then why put them on
the road? If you look at the road
painting north of Traditions Restaurant there are arrows pointing both East and
West, if you go West you will run into driveways, which I can understand having
the arrows there, if you go North of the Bed and Breakfast on Highway 35 there
are no more driveways and the arrows point off to the river, but to get there
you have to go down quite an embankment and over the rail road tracks. I guess I just don’t understand. I also would think that the street painters
would have thought of that. Speaking of
street painters remember about 5 or 6 years ago on Monitor Street behind
Menards it looked like an etchasketch drew those street lines. While I’m bitching about the roads, when did
it become ok to put speed bumps on a city street? There are speed bumps now in Onalaska and on
the South Side of La Crosse in front of the Dairyland Power building. Just so you know you can get air.
Wednesday, November 7, 2012
Daily Dose of BS Nov 7 - Day after election
The 2012 election is done, it was down to the wire, down to
a percentage point here and a percentage point there. Can one person at the top be the difference
between day and night? I do not believe
so, I really think that this is why we have more than one branch of government.
I personally think that they all have some good ideas, and many, many more bad
ones, if politics were cut and dry that if this is up and this is down then
maybe just maybe it would be easier to like what they do, and maybe it would be
easier for things that are good for us as Americans to get done, a simple yes
or no for this and that is better than filling up a bill with two thousand
pages of fluff. We have a day or two of
election talk, and a week or so of no political ads then back with both feet to
the fire for 2016.
Monday, November 5, 2012
5 THINGS YOU CAN TELL ABOUT A WOMAN IN 5 SECONDS:
1. If she looks out of place, she could be there on purpose. She’s savvy enough to know the proper dress code for a dive bar. So if she’s dressed to the nines, she’s probably not there for the beer list. Women go places all the time specifically to meet men. There’s your green light.
2. If she’s drinking red, she could want more action. Italian researchers have found that women who drink 2 glasses of red wine per day crave sex more frequently than women who drink less often. They credit red wine’s polyphenols, which improve blood flow.
3. If she’s wide-eyed, she could be adventurous. Florida State University researchers have found that when women look at men with wide eyes, raised eyebrows, and/or sidelong glances, they usually have higher levels of sexual openness.
4. If she’s sporty, she’s not too concerned about your looks. Meet a cute woman at the weight rack? Don’t worry about being sweaty. Athletic women tend to be less choosy when it comes to a guy’s looks, say Polish researchers.
5. If she seems like an ice queen, she may have been around-the-block. Villanova researchers have found that ladies with cold personalities tend to have more sexual partners. That, psychologists say, is because they aren’t as inclined to form relationships.
– Condensed from MensHealth.com
Daily Dose of BS November 5
I’m not a fan of the switching of time, in March and
November we have to switch our lives around, albeit an hour, it is an hour of
either lost or gained sleep. That is
what they want you to believe, I have never got the extra hour of sleep, I have
lost lots of sleep but not gained an hour.
Take last night for example I went to bed at 8:03pm, I was tired my body
was telling me it was 9 o’clock so I went up to bed, in my head I knew it was 8
and thought I shouldn’t go to sleep now cause I will not be able to fall
asleep, guess what I got what I was thinking.
Last I looked at the clock it was 8:45 I woke at 2:05a then tossed and
turned, got up let out the dog, checked emails for the day thought I was ready
for the day, about 3:30 back to bed for 30 minutes, I slept hard for that 30
minutes, now I am tired. There is no
reason for us to change the time now because we have lights, what a
concept. We have lights in the home, on
the streets, and we live in a 24 hour a day 7 day a week world why do we have
to switch our time? Plus for many of us
we are now at work the entire day of sunshine, and kids don’t get to play
outside in the daylight. You could say I
dislike intensely, loathe and despise let’s just say I hate the clock
change.
Friday, November 2, 2012
Daily Dose of BS Nov 2
Day two of the 5 month long debacle is now done, the nice
thing is we are in the grace period, the bad thing is the grace period ends
soon. I am talking about alternate side
parking. I hate it. I don’t park on the street usually but am
selling a vehicle so I need to change sides every day now. Last year my son started driving and I told
him at the beginning of the season that I would pay for one ticket, he made the
entire winter without getting a ticket he asked me for the 10 bucks for the
ticket after the season ended ( a chip off the old block) I have been told by
the city that this is not a fund raiser for them, I don’t think I believe
it. How can it not be, it is for plowing
the streets. I have lived here for 20
years and I don’t recall ever having plowable snow the first part of
November. If it is not a money maker,
the question I have is this, are you employing more people now overnights to
enforce the no parking rule? Only 150 days to go or four months and 30 days, if
you think about it that would only be 75 tickets or 750 dollars to park in
front of your house. Happy parking.
Thursday, November 1, 2012
Daily Dose of BS November 1
I went to bed last night at 8:59 I noticed the time on my
clock next to my bed, I was happy with myself for getting to bed at the right
time for a person who gets up at 4. I
was super tired yesterday fighting off not feeling well, with a headache and
stomachache. I woke a couple times during
the overnight thinking about what I had going on today, work, the CMNH
radioathon, the La Crosse Chamber business expo, I got to bring my kids to the
dentist afterschool and a friend of mine will be stopping by later this
afternoon to help me sell my van and pick up.
My alarm rang at 4 I listened to the top of the hour news, got ready for
work as I always do, headed down to the computer and was checking emails and
playing Farkle on facebook when my wife yelled down its quarter to 6. I gotta be on the air at 6 I live 20 minutes
from work, the dirty version of shuckky darn hit me and panic was rolling
in. I grabbed my computer, my jacket and
out the door thinking all the way to work don’t speed, don’t speed, don’t speed. I made it here by 6:04 was on the air as I should
have been, but my biggest question is what the hell happened to my alarm clock
how did it wake me up at the “right time” but be an hour off? Am I going to be able to sleep tonight
without buying a new alarm clock, my guess is no. Happy Thursday, I guess the acronym Sure
Happy its Thursday is fitting here.
Wednesday, October 31, 2012
Daily Dose of BS Halloween
Lions and tigers and bears oh my. Tonight we will be inundated with short
people, short people who are doing a few things that we as parents have told
them not to do throughout most of their lives.
Like don’t talk to strangers, don’t take candy from strangers, don’t eat
and run. I guess that we are good at
setting rules but not following them, for example the person I was following
through La Crosse this morning on my way to work has kids, I know this because
they have the little stick figure stickers on the back window that told me
there were 5 people and a couple of dogs in that family, this person went
straight thru a turn lane about 10 miles per hour over the speed limit, and
then when she had a green turn signal she stopped before she went, after I yelled
a string of niceties to myself of course, I passed her when possible and guess
what, she was texting. I bet if her
teenager was in the car that she would be yelling at him to stop texting and pay
attention, but then again many of our kids are out ringing door bells talking
to strangers and taking candy from the weirdo on the next block. Remember kids do as we say not as we do, we
mean well.
Tuesday, October 30, 2012
Don't get scamed
Disaster scams are crimes of opportunity. Desperate people are willing to do almost anything when catastrophe strikes — and these scamsters prey upon them like buzzards.
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Daily Dose of BS Oct 30
Over 16 dead, millions without power for up to 2 weeks, cars
floating, over 7 subway lines are submerged in water, an economic impact of
over 100 billion dollars, and super storm Sandy is not done yet. My heart goes out to the families and
businesses devastated by the losses of their homes, businesses and their lives. The one bright spot is that there will be
many in the construction trade that will be busy for years with the
rebuild. To help our brothers and
sisters on the East Coast the American Red Cross is accepting donations people
can visit www.redcross.org, call 1-800-RED-CROSS, or text the word REDCROSS to
90999 to make a $10 donation.
Monday, October 29, 2012
Daily Dose of BS Oct 29
We are in the midst of the presidential election and people
say stupid things, we hear garbage from all the candidates, I bet if you think
about it you can think of stupid things said by each and every person running
for office. We have 8 days left then it
all starts again for the next election cycle.
The reason I started with the people say stupid things is that I was on
facebook yesterday (by that is not the stupid thing) someone posted “In some
parts of the country school is being canceled because of the hurricane” and
someone posted “lucky” in response.
Really? Why would that be
lucky? I understand that some people
just don’t get it and some people are trying to be funny, I have been accused
of try to be funny many times in my life, but I don’t think I ever wished bad
on anyone or was happy for anyone’s misfortune.
This huge super storm dubbed Hurricane Sandy that will be hitting the
east coast later today or early tomorrow, will be devastating when it does make
land fall. Walls of water flooding the
area, gale force winds, heavy rains and cold weather afterward making for miserable
living, I hope and pray for the best.
Friday, October 26, 2012
Friday night date night...make it memorable
You and your significant other don’t need to go far or spend big to have a special evening together. A few activities you may not have tried in awhile …
✓ TV marathon, 2012 style. Curl up on the couch for the night (weekend?) and plow through an entire TV series you’ve been dying to watch.
✓ Savor the memories. Trot out the old college yearbooks, scrapbooks, and/or photo albums and reminisce and laugh about old times.
✓ Put on your chef hats. Cooking is a great way to get you focused and more attuned to all your senses. Plus, no one can argue with the delicious rewards!
✓ Form your own private book club for two. Read the same tome, grab some grub, and spend the night discussing your deep literary thoughts.
✓ Be cheesy. You could spend big bucks at a wine bar or you could do the pouring, slicing, and tasting at home. Stock up on cheeses, pour some vino, and let your taste buds do the rest.
✓ Belt it out! Download the iKaraoke app, which transforms your Apple device into a makeshift Karaoke machine.
✓ You’ve got game. An adult-only game night plus a bit of sexy wagering could lead to some stiff competition.
✓ TV marathon, 2012 style. Curl up on the couch for the night (weekend?) and plow through an entire TV series you’ve been dying to watch.
✓ Savor the memories. Trot out the old college yearbooks, scrapbooks, and/or photo albums and reminisce and laugh about old times.
✓ Put on your chef hats. Cooking is a great way to get you focused and more attuned to all your senses. Plus, no one can argue with the delicious rewards!
✓ Form your own private book club for two. Read the same tome, grab some grub, and spend the night discussing your deep literary thoughts.
✓ Be cheesy. You could spend big bucks at a wine bar or you could do the pouring, slicing, and tasting at home. Stock up on cheeses, pour some vino, and let your taste buds do the rest.
✓ Belt it out! Download the iKaraoke app, which transforms your Apple device into a makeshift Karaoke machine.
✓ You’ve got game. An adult-only game night plus a bit of sexy wagering could lead to some stiff competition.
Daily Dose of BS Oct 26
Our early afternoon guy Michael Smerconish is going to be
interviewing President Obama one-on-one in the Oval Office today. If you had the chance to sit down with either
the President or Governor Mit Romney what would you ask them? Would you be civil to the other guy (the guy
you don’t support) or would you play your political cards? In your opinion do you like the way that the
political process is, if not what would you change? BTW the Michael Smerconish’s interview can be heard during Michaels show
noon-3 on Today’s Talk 1490. Every
morning I leave my house before 5am to get to work, this morning was one of the
few times while driving in that I had to stop at more than one stoplight, I had
to stop 3 times on way in I think this is the most times I have ever had to
stop this early in the morning (since most of the time the lights are flashing
yellow), usually there is no stopping. I
hope the rest of the day goes the way they usually do with no stopping, forward
thinking. I guess that our day is what
we make of it, so my goal is like every other day. It is my choice to make it a great day.
Thursday, October 25, 2012
Life by numbers
A BS breakdown of who we are and what we do …
• 73% of daily commuters do it alone.
• 72% of men have a cookbook, but only 35% actually use it.
• 71% of men feel their dog understands them at some telepathic level.
• 40% of woman have thrown something at a man while arguing.
• 29% of women say they want to be lied to when asking whether they look fat in something.
• 10% of people over age 60 do not have a grey hair.
• 73% of daily commuters do it alone.
• 72% of men have a cookbook, but only 35% actually use it.
• 71% of men feel their dog understands them at some telepathic level.
• 40% of woman have thrown something at a man while arguing.
• 29% of women say they want to be lied to when asking whether they look fat in something.
• 10% of people over age 60 do not have a grey hair.
Daily Dose of BS Oct 25
There are only 185.5 million people in the US on
facebook. That is over half the
population, not bad for a company that didn’t even exist 10 years ago. With the average person spending almost 7
hours a month on facebook that is a lot of screen time for those little ads to
make their way into your brain, and with facebook being a public company now
they have to answer to their shareholders, meaning they have to make money, you
would think a company with over a billion active monthly users would be raking
in the dough, I bet they are. From posts
that used to go to everyone to posts that you can now pay to have seen, there
is a lot of growth for this company in its infancy. I started using facebook kicking and
screaming after learning and loving myspace, weird now I am not even sure if
myspace even exists. The voyeur in me
keeps me looking and the thoughts that plague my mind give me endless topics to
post on here on facebook. Are we better
off now knowing that John had a burger for lunch with his bff? Does it matter that Sally sold seashells by
the seashore, you bet it does, the average person has 130 friends on
facebook. I at one time actually knew
all my facebook friends, and many of my radio friends have two accounts the
work one and the real one, I guess I wasn’t smart enough to do that when I started
with facebook, and now I don’t think I have the time to do more than one
facebook account. I think I like the
sharing that happens here, otherwise where would I catch up on the snarky
thoughts of my friends, both real and online.
Wednesday, October 24, 2012
Daily Dose of BS Oct 24
Things are easier now than they have been, when it comes to voting. I look forward to going to my polling place November 6th many are voting early, prior to this year, I have always been against it but after hearing from both sides decided that it is better for the process to open up and allow more to get out and vote. I remember when Rock the Vote first rolled into existence back when I was starting my voting career. I have as mentioned in previous posts in every single election and almost every primary election since I have been able to vote. As I am getting ready to talk with many politicians and others about the up and coming election I found out about the website http://www.myvote.wi.gov on this site I can go and enter a few things and up will pop a voter profile, including when I registered to vote, where I vote, a sample ballot, how to vote absentee and a vast wealth of other information. I checked myvote.gov and myvote.mn.gov and sorry to say the federal government and the state of Minnesota do not offer this info by going to those websites, but if you live in Wisconsin you can have at your fingertips the ease of knowing, now. For those of you in Minnesota I did find the link you need it is http://www.sos.state.mn.us/index.aspx?page=134 if you live elsewhere you can always google it.
Tuesday, October 23, 2012
POPULAR HALLOWEEN COSTUMES 2012
According to National Retail Federation, these are some of the top-selling prepackaged get-ups so far …
KIDS –
1. Princess
2. Batman
3. Spider-Man
4. Witch
5. Disney Princess
ADULTS –
1. Witch
2. Vampire
3. Pirate
4. Batman
5. Zombie
PETS –
1. Pumpkin
2. Devil
3. Hot Dog
4. Cat
5. Bee
– Wtop.com
KIDS –
1. Princess
2. Batman
3. Spider-Man
4. Witch
5. Disney Princess
ADULTS –
1. Witch
2. Vampire
3. Pirate
4. Batman
5. Zombie
PETS –
1. Pumpkin
2. Devil
3. Hot Dog
4. Cat
5. Bee
– Wtop.com
Daily Dose of BS Oct 23
I am not a big fan of bruised apples or bananas or any
bruised fruit or vegetable for that matter.
We picked apples last weekend in Galesville and I grabbed one as heading
out the door this morning and was a big bruise on it, a quick couple of cuts
and good as new. The World Series begins
tomorrow, not a big fan of baseball on TV, much better to take in a game with
the boys of summer live. My brother went
to game seven of the World Series when the Twins won back in the 80’s. Did you catch any of the debate last
night? It seemed to me that the
commentator Bob Schieffer had things in control a bit better than the other
moderators that we have seen, but then again I may be partial since we share our
initials and a first name. I thought
both candidates seemed tired and got to the shiny foreheads faster than they
did in the other debates, also if you are louder than the other candidate are
you a better debater? We have two weeks
to get to the polls, early voting opened yesterday in Wisconsin, and early
voting ballots were mailed out a couple of weeks ago, there should be no
excuses to why you didn’t vote this time around. Your vote does matter. As BS mentioned last night that his mom said,
I should say Bob Schieffers mother said, "go vote it makes you feel big
and strong". Please do vote November
6th, or before.
Monday, October 22, 2012
Daily Dose Oct 22
I wash my hands every time I use the restroom, not because I
have pee’d on my hands but because it’s the right thing to do. No one wants your personal germs and waste on
anything that you touch when you are done, and when you don’t wash your hands
you are spreading germs. You have seen
the signs at every restaurant that you have ever been to and at every gas
station restroom that you have stopped by that not washing your hands spread
disease. I do not want to be the cause
of or be the effect of someone not washing their hands. I saw a news story over the weekend that a
middle schooler Jasmine Roberts, hypothesized that the ice at fast food joints
was probably dirtier than the toilets. She
went to five fast food restaurants and collected samples, by ordering cups of
ice and put them in sterile beakers. She
also went into bathrooms, flushed the toilet once, and collected a sample. The findings were pretty disturbing. According to Jasmine she" found that
70-percent of the time, the ice from the fast food restaurant's contain more
bacteria than the fast food restaurant's toilet water.” Yuck now I have to rethink my ice
consumption. Because of these type
studies I have quit getting lemon in my water and stopped using the glass
glasses at hotels. Maybe sometimes it is
better just not knowing.
Friday, October 19, 2012
Daily Dose of BS Oct 19
Expectations, we all have them for everything from how our
day goes, to dealing with people to your day at work, school and home. Here are a couple of expectations that have
been blown apart at least for me, we have all seen movie trailers and have had
friends tell us about which movie that you have to see, if “the” have to see
movie of the year has a trailer that you liked, you plop down the money for the
ticket, get your popcorn and pop and head into the theater to watch the flick
only to be disappointed 9 out of ten times at the movie choice, I think part of
it has to do with the buildup in your mind of the movie, either that or the
only good parts were in the trailer. Another
disappointment that comes to mind is when you make or go out for dinner and
order something either new or a returning favorite and for some reason it doesn’t
make the cut either something got overdone or an ingredient was missing or your
taste buds changed or something just isn’t right with the meal. There are other expectations that fall thru
the cracks regularly too like expecting a candidate to follow through with
their promises.
Thursday, October 18, 2012
Daily Dose of BS Oct 18
Magnets are polarizing, so are political campaigns. When I was growing up I was always told that
who I vote for is my opinion and mine alone.
Of all the stuff I learned not to share this is about the one thing that
I try not to tip my hand on. I have opinions
and I share them and if you ask my kids I overshare sometimes. But politically I try to keep those opinions
to myself. The reason I bring this up is
that there is a backlash happening right now with people who overshare their
political ideas on facebook. There are
thousands of people dropping millions of friends over their sharing and over
sharing of political bs. I have a hand
full of these so called friends, sharing their thoughts about why they think
that this candidate is better than that one and to be honest I really don’t mind
the facts but when people start putting out the same bs that we are seeing and
hearing from the political action committees then they have gone to far. I have not unfriended any of my facebook
friends because of their thoughts, I would like to learn how to hide their
status’ though. A couple of questions I pose
to you, have you unfriended anyone on facebook or in real life because of their
political views, also how do I make it so that I do not have to see all the
political bs that they keep posting on facebook?
Wednesday, October 17, 2012
Don't be Bored.....be Unbored
If you hate it when your kids say, "I'm Booooooooooooooooooored!", instead of giving them chores to do, give them this book. "Unbored" is by Joshua Glenn & Elizabeth Foy Larsen (Bloomsbury, ISBN 978-1-60819-641-8) and is filled with things kids ages 7-15 love to do.
Your kids will find movie and book suggestions, ideas for creating a band, and games they can play. They'll learn to (safely) blow things up, create a parkour field in your back yard, short-sheet a bed, determine the architectural history of a house at a glance, decorate their rooms and more.
Unbored by Joshua Glenn & Elizabeth Foy Larsen
Bloomsbury
$25.00
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Daily Dose of BS Oct 17
Let’s get ready to rumble…it was the rumble in the Bronx last
night…ok not right in the Bronx but it was in New York. I thought that Governor Mitt Romney and
President Barak Obama were going to throw down their microphones, take off
their coats, and come to blows. A few
times they were toe to toe and the interruptions from last night’s debate were
like a family dinner table at Thanksgiving. The
lost look from both candidates a few times, and the refusal to answer the
questions directly make me wonder if they listened to the questions. Also when you know you are going to be asking
a question don’t you think that you would have your question all ready to
go? Wouldn’t you have your glasses on and
question in hand? Being a person in media and always looking for
ways to promote, I am proud of the Man “Kerry” for mentioning his business name
and his buddies as he rattled off his question.
Only 21 days, can you handle it?
Monday, October 15, 2012
THINGS YOU SHOULD DO RIGHT NOW
-Floss. Shut up about blood and it getting stuck in your teeth or a general fear of dentistry and just floss.
-Watch both a sunset and a sunrise.
-Sell your microwave. You’d be shocked how much healthier you eat when you have to clean a pan after every meal.
-Stop blaming your parents for telling you you’re special. You now know it’s a lie, but you can only blame yourself for continuing to pretend it’s true.
-Read books. Don’t blow your money on a Kindle under the premise that it’ll make you read more. There’s likely a library near you that’s full of wonders … and they’re all free.
-Leave 15 minutes early for everything.
-Drink chamomile tea. It’s good for nearly every part of your body. Instead of hoping one more cup of coffee will halt the shaking, drink some calming, honey-laden tea and think for a second.
-Meet your neighbors. Bake something and give it to them. You don’t even have to talk to them; just give them cookies.
-Stop pretending you’re sick of something when you seek it out on purpose online. You can willingly ignore Snooki’s baby. Either admit that it interests you or shut up.
-Learn how to talk to kids. You’ll find out they aren’t little aliens or monsters; and no matter your gender or orientation, being good with kids is a massive plus in the dating world.
-Catch up on your local news. What’s going on with Miley Cyrus’ hair is important, yes, but it doesn’t really affect your everyday life.
– ThoughtCatalog.com
-Read books. Don’t blow your money on a Kindle under the premise that it’ll make you read more. There’s likely a library near you that’s full of wonders … and they’re all free.
-Leave 15 minutes early for everything.
-Drink chamomile tea. It’s good for nearly every part of your body. Instead of hoping one more cup of coffee will halt the shaking, drink some calming, honey-laden tea and think for a second.
-Meet your neighbors. Bake something and give it to them. You don’t even have to talk to them; just give them cookies.
-Stop pretending you’re sick of something when you seek it out on purpose online. You can willingly ignore Snooki’s baby. Either admit that it interests you or shut up.
-Learn how to talk to kids. You’ll find out they aren’t little aliens or monsters; and no matter your gender or orientation, being good with kids is a massive plus in the dating world.
-Catch up on your local news. What’s going on with Miley Cyrus’ hair is important, yes, but it doesn’t really affect your everyday life.
– ThoughtCatalog.com
Daily Dose of BS Oct 15
The robo calls are coming the robo calls are coming. I am not being chicken little but the robo
calls are coming, election day is 22 days away. I don’t know about you but we have less phones
around the house than we used to, I believe we have 4, one in basement, one
upstairs and 2 on the main floor. The
phones are like the remotes and the keys at my house, you set them where they
are supposed to be and they migrate, and hid under things, like sofa cushions,
under the blankets that drape over the chairs, in the fridge, I am still scratching
my head on that one. I did many years
ago put the ice cream in the cupboard so I guess the phone in the fridge is not
that big a stretch. When the home phone
used to ring back in the day everyone would jump to answer it, now when it
rings no one moves even if the phone is right next to them it just rings and
rings and rings, and if someone is inclined to pick up the phone they look at
it see who it is and 9 of ten times don’t even answer. What has the world of communications come
to? We jump over hurdles to text with
someone and if we forget our phone at home our day is ruined, I have forgot to
grab my phone a few mornings and most of the day I am worried about who I missed
calls and texts from. Guess what there
are days I don’t even get calls or texts, I really don’t know what I am
missing.
Friday, October 12, 2012
Daily Dose of BS Oct 12
Not really sure who won last night. I think if you are an Obama fan then Biden
won, if you like Romney then Ryan won. I
posted on my facebook last night during the debate the question who is winning,
and I think since I am in Wisconsin that more homegrown Wisconsin people are my
friends that they picked Ryan, if you are listening to this, same deal, you
most likely think that Ryan won, I think for just geographic reasons. Who do you think won, and why? I will tell you what I didn’t like was the interrupting,
by the candidates, and by the moderator.
I feel that this was a tighter run debate than the past debate and I
think that the candidates looked more at ease than their bosses. It could be that they are sitting or it could
be that they are not the face for the party but as the secondary face. The CNN poll from immediately after the
debate had Ryan topping Biden 48 to 44% while CBS had Biden winning 50 to
31%. There are 25 days until the
election, and that means only 25 more days of candidate overload and 25 days
for you to make up your mind.
Thursday, October 11, 2012
Daily Dose of BS Oct 11
3 things on my mind today, well three things that are top of
mind awareness. Number 1 yesterday we
heard that the La Crosse Police Department arrested a suspect in the double
murder at Mays Photo, I am relieved that a suspect has been tied to this
horrific event, I hope if found guilty that he gets what is coming to him. Number
two, tonight Vice President Joe Biden and Congressman Paul Ryan face off in
what will be the biggest stage for these two men during the campaign, I have to
say that I am excited to see what they will be talking about and how the two
will match up. Finally I am thinking
about something that Pat Stephens was talking about yesterday at the Rotary
Lights press conference, he said that more than $350,000 have been given to the
many area non-profits that have helped with the Rotary Lights project, also
keyed us in in the new displays and the new Santa Village. Over 2.6 million lights will again be
lighting up Riverside Park.
Wednesday, October 10, 2012
Daily Dose of BS Oct 10
You’ve seen the Seinfeld episode where George Costanza eats
a snickers bar with a fork and a knife right.
Yesterday afternoon I was at a joint meeting with the La Crosse Area
Business Club and the Onalaska Area Business Association and I was sitting next
to one of our members who was eating a chocolate covered strawberry with a
knife and a fork. Which made me think of
other strange things that we have seen over the course of being at different
places, I have seen many people use a paper towel at a restroom in order to
open the door, people use straws to drink out of a can, eat a tootsie roll by
holding on to the paper to pop it into their mouth. I have some weirdnesses too ask my kids,
friends and family. For one it took me a
long time to be able to bring my kids into a public restroom, I hated that they
wanted to touch everything, I am ok with it now, but it took me a couple of
years. We all have our weird stuff and
it is ok to be different, celebrate who you are and be proud of your
differences.
Tuesday, October 9, 2012
Daily Dose of BS Oct 9
Four weeks from today hopefully a record turnout, I am
talking about the presidential election.
Kind of funny when I was a kid I always looked forward to Christmas and
Summer vacation, now with Christmas the day comes and goes quickly but the season
is there for a while, and with summer vacation a week isn’t anything like
getting a whole summer off. But Election
Day now that is a day that we as Americans can sink our teeth into. We hear about the day starting about the
first Wednesday in November (that is the day after election day for those
keeping score) and from not only the candidates, but from the pacs and the
super pacs and I am guessing if we wait around enough there will be super-duper
pacs and maybe in the future we will see the supercalifragilisticexpialidocious
pac. I can hardly wait until that one
hits. Maybe that will be the return to
truth. What is it with these ads? I was watching a TV show I recorded on Sunday
last night and for grins and giggles I let the commercials play, and in my best
Gomer Pyle impersonation there were nothing but political ads. I have said it in the past the only people
making money during an election are the political advisors, and the media. Also why would someone want to be out in the
public for people to watch your every move?
God bless them as they seem to love it.
And heck if they didn’t do it I would miss one of my favorite times of
the year. Happy month before election,
strap in and enjoy the ride.
Monday, October 8, 2012
Daily Dose of BS Oct 8
I don’t get it, you go to the doctor because you have pain
in your back, you get a shot, then you have to worry about coming down with a
deadly fungal meningitis. As of 530 this
morning 91 people have been sickened 91 people who went to the doctor’s office
expecting to be fixed and 91 people so far, and the potential of hundreds more
getting affected by this nationwide outbreak of meningitis. I understand that this was a horrible mistake
made by a pharmacy in Massachusetts, don’t they test for this? The CDC website lists the names of 75 clinics
in 23 states where this drug was sent.
Over the weekend Michigan, Minnesota, and Ohio joined 6 other states
that have been hit. In Tennessee alone
32 cases of meningitis with 3 deaths, this type of meningitis is not contagious
and can't be spread from person to person. Prescription drugs making more news today too,
I heard a report this morning that said that now prescription drug overdoses
are the leading cause of accidental death of people even higher than car accidents. I am glad when I mess up it is a song title
or a misread forecast, and not death and mayhem, I guess when I miss speak
maybe you will wear a coat at the wrong time, or buy the wrong song, but not
die. I see why insurance rates keep rising.
Friday, October 5, 2012
Daily Dose of BS Oct 5
What a difference 24 hours makes. Yesterday at this time I was in shorts, was aware
that it was going to get cold, but was in shorts. Last night while getting ready to ride in the
Oktoberfest Torchlight parade, I had to dig out the long pants, winter jacket,
hat, and gloves. What a difference that
24 hours makes, I hear that Northern Minnesota and Western North Dakota got hit
with a winter storm with up to a foot of snow blanketing the area. Way, way, way too early. This weekend is an exciting time for a bunch
of kids and their parents, a learning experience if you will, this is the official
youth deer hunt weekend giving children between 10 and 15 a chance to get into
the woods with an adult hunter a month or so before the more seasoned hunters
and the regular hunt at the end of November.
I have done this hunt every year for the past at least 6 years with my
boys usually heading to hunt with a group of great friends in Wonewoc Wisconsin
this year my son Zak wanted to try it with just the two of us at our family
land, I will let you know the results come Monday. So if you are headed out to the woods this
weekend, be safe remember the rules, be respectful and most of all have fun.
Thursday, October 4, 2012
Daily Dose of BS Oct 4
Talk about uncomfortable.
Watching the debate last night, was like I felt when I was a kid getting
lectured by my parents, the uncomfortable look that each candidate had when the
other was talking was at times hard to watch; from the look around, to the
awkward smiles, eyebrow raises, and face scratches I am sure that that is what I
did when I was getting talked to when I was a kid, heck I bet I do it now when
the boss calls me in the office. Where was
the control of the debate? Jim Lehrer in
my eyes didn’t have control of the debate at all, as a friend of mine Chris posted
on facebook last night “Jim Lehrer is like the grandpa at dinner table who
falls asleep and wakes up randomly shouting.”
I heard a news story yesterday afternoon that said the candidate who
blinks less usually wins, so of course I noticed the eye blinking, they both
were big blinkers, I felt like I was following a car with the blinker
stuck. The think about these debates is
that it seems like the candidates try to get their talking points out for the
public to hear rather than answer the questions. And I don’t know if you caught the bowling
hall pin crash toward the end of the debate (what the heck was that?). I am not sure if these debates help or hurt a
candidate, who in your opinion won the debate? And why?
Wednesday, October 3, 2012
Want to publish a book?
How many books you think are published yearly?
http://ptbertram.wordpress.com/2012/04/17/how-many-books-are-going-to-be-published-in-2012-prepare-for-a-shock/
http://ptbertram.wordpress.com/2012/04/17/how-many-books-are-going-to-be-published-in-2012-prepare-for-a-shock/
Daily Dose of BS Oct 3
I am proud of my friend Jennifer Livingston she was called a bad role model for young girls because of her weight. Jen has taken an email from a viewer, a negative email and flipped it into a positive thing, Jennifer standing up for herself and using this negative moment in her life as a teaching moment has me and a hundred thousand others including the national news shows, and Ellen standing and cheering in her corner. As a person in the public eye you get ridiculed and are often put under a more powerful microscope than the average person, also for some reason people feel the need to point out your flaws. Didn't your mom teach you about those in glass houses? We all have our crosses to bear, our kryptonite if you will that weighs us down. As Jennifer so eloquently put it “to all the children out there who feel lost...who are struggling with weight, the color of your skin, your sexual preference, your disability - even the acne on your face...listen to me right now. Do not let yourself worth be defined by bullies.” Jennifer went on to point out that October in National Anti-Bullying month. I leave you with this be yourself, live life to its fullest, love yourself, and be proud of who you are.
Tuesday, October 2, 2012
Movie catch phrases
ALL-TIME BEST MOVIE CATCHPHRASES:
According to a new Now TV poll, these are the best-ever famous lines from films …
5. “Life is like a box of chocolates …” – Tom Hanks in “Forrest Gump” (1994).
4. “May the Force be with you.” – Harrison Ford in “Star Wars” (1977).
3. “Houston, we have a problem.” – Tom Hanks in “Apollo 13” (1995).
2. “Frankly, my dear, I don’t give a damn.” – Clark Gable in “Gone With the Wind” (1939).
1. “I’ll be back!” – Arnold Schwarzenegger in “The Terminator” (1984).
– WENN.com
According to a new Now TV poll, these are the best-ever famous lines from films …
5. “Life is like a box of chocolates …” – Tom Hanks in “Forrest Gump” (1994).
4. “May the Force be with you.” – Harrison Ford in “Star Wars” (1977).
3. “Houston, we have a problem.” – Tom Hanks in “Apollo 13” (1995).
2. “Frankly, my dear, I don’t give a damn.” – Clark Gable in “Gone With the Wind” (1939).
1. “I’ll be back!” – Arnold Schwarzenegger in “The Terminator” (1984).
– WENN.com
Daily Dose of BS Oct 2
Today marks the 3rd anniversary of my life
changing. Three years ago today I got
called into the operations managers’ office and my program director was in
there, they said sit down. I think in
the back of my mind I knew why I was called in but didn’t want to believe
it. I was working at my former employer
for 15 and half years, 15 and a half years all coming crashing down around
me. I was one of a handful of people I knew
in the radio business that hadn’t been laid off. October 2, 2009 that all changed. It was the biggest kick in the shorts that I
could have had at the time, Christmas was coming up and the 4 kids wanted i-pod
touches. It’s funny to look back at it
now, I thought that my job was what defined me, I thought of what I did, was
who I was. Getting laid off was in
retrospect the best thing that happened to me; it allowed me to know that radio
is not the definer of Bob Schmidt. The reality
check was there, it gave me the chance to grow my personal business, Kooler Promotions LLC and my www.LaCrosseWisconsin.com
, it also gave me the chance to work on my relationships with my kids, friends,
and family, it gave me the chance to spread my wings and grow as a person. At the time I wanted to yell and cry and I did
do both, but ended up in a better and a place, a place where I am appreciated and
that is a much better fit for me. For
the guys that laid me off, thank you for giving me the chance to spread my
wings, and for my team at the La Crosse Radio Group thank you for giving me the
opportunity to grow.
Monday, October 1, 2012
If its rusty you must be a teenager....What your car color says about you
Green – You’re an optimistic, well-adjusted joiner who likes the good things in life. (Only someone really materialistic could want a money-colored vehicle.)
Red – You are impulsive, athletic, and quick to speak your mind, but suffer emotional ups and downs. (Most likely to give another driver the dastardly digit.)
Blue – You’re relaxed and at peace with yourself. (No wonder you only drive so damn slow … move it, gramps!)
Brown – You’re conservative and like to plan everything out carefully. (Like never having to wash your car.)
White – You’re honest, nurturing, supportive, and need to feel needed. (You’re a mom.)
Red – You are impulsive, athletic, and quick to speak your mind, but suffer emotional ups and downs. (Most likely to give another driver the dastardly digit.)
Blue – You’re relaxed and at peace with yourself. (No wonder you only drive so damn slow … move it, gramps!)
Brown – You’re conservative and like to plan everything out carefully. (Like never having to wash your car.)
White – You’re honest, nurturing, supportive, and need to feel needed. (You’re a mom.)
Daily Dose of BS Oct 1
Best fest parade ever.
I usually hate parades, I have had to be in them on and off over the
past 25 years because of my chosen profession, and they usually are long and
the weather is usually less than desirable, this year we got thru the parade in
about an hour and a half, with a perfect temperature. It is funny if you have something to giveaway
there are always people with their hands out wanting the freebie, that is fine
with me since it is a parade and but when you expect it that is where I have a
problem with it. I don’t owe anybody
anything especially someone whom I have never met how is on the parade route asking
for a can cooler saying I love your music or you are my favorite station when
wearing another stations t-shirt. First
of all we are a Talk station so music wise we don’t play any and when it comes
to wearing another stations t-shirt cool I have a bunch of station t-shirts from
over the years, but don’t tell me I am your favorite and then not know where we
are on the dial. Got a few beverages
from friends both old and new at the parade and Olys Donuts brought me over a
bag of mini donuts. Wrapped up the night at the Duct Tape Lodge
with friends, happy rest of fest.
Friday, September 28, 2012
Daily Dose of BS Sept 28
After living in La Crosse since 1992 I have been around
Oktoberfest for 20 years, participating in the parade many, many times over
those years, watching it multiple times and always amazed at the amount of
people who come out of the wood work to watch and cheer. I drove the long way to work yesterday
morning to see if there were people lined up on Copeland Park and there were,
ok, I understand that the parade is fun and a party in its self but aren’t
there things going on, such as life? Do
people take vacation to go stake their claim of park land or boulevard for a 5
hour parade? I have never staked my
claim to city property for parade watching, I am more of a floater. On the years when I didn’t ride in the parade
I would start in one area, and kind of party hop. I hope that this years parade is more manageable
in time than some of the years when it ended up being a 5 plus hour
parade. Here is to a safe, fun, trouble
free Oktoberfest. Gemütlichkeit, Ein
Prosit and Old McDonald has a farm, ummm I mean EiEiEio…have a great fest.
Thursday, September 27, 2012
Daily Dose of BS Sept 27
Went to comedy last night and the comedian and I were BS’ing
after the show talking about the economy and how great it is, he mentioned that
he has to take a “real” job soon to make ends meet after the price of gas is
flirting with 4 bucks, he mentioned that if you think about it we spend more on
our cars than on our homes, I called BS of course cause that is what I do,
anyway he walked me through it and asked how many cars have you had in your
life? What about the other cars in your
household, what was the total cost of all vehicles? What did you pay for your house? He continued saying and that is how we spend
more on our cars than our houses. Weird right?
Wednesday, September 26, 2012
Bad call Monday night....be mad....tell the world
http://www.oppermacher.com/mm5/merchant.mvc?Store_Code=OPP&Screen=PROD&Product_Code=WORST_CALL_EVER
Funny the price is 12.07 what the score would have been without the blown call
Daily Dose of BS Sept 26
They say that parents get stressed out with putting together
a kids lunch before school. Did your
mom, or do you get stressed putting together the perfect lunch for jr? Personally
I look forward to the quest to putting together the best quote breakfast that I
can, using building blocks of last nights supper, leftovers from the fridge
from a day or two ago and possibility a dry good as well. I do
have a fridge when I get to work so if I have leftover meat or vegies and pasta
I do have a place to store it before it gets reheated in the microwave. I think my adventurous way with food began
when I was a kid my mom was in a bridge club and when there was left overs we
and by we I mean the kids my brothers and I always had creative ways of eating
the leftovers, mom used to multi purpose the food, for example one time there
was lots of leftover nacho cheese dip, that became a building block for
sandwiches, add a few chips to it and you have a crunchy spicy lunch. I bet if you ask the other Schmidt boys about
the pancakes, they will say mom put syrup soaked pancakes on the bottom of a
bowl and it got topped with chili when mom and dad went out for dinner that
night. So for that, my adventurous food
creations and for the many other great memories I think you Mom.
Tuesday, September 25, 2012
Daily Dose of BS Sept 25
I am not going to lie I am a bit upset this morning. I thought that each of the touchdowns that
are scored are checked and double checked, the Packers lost on a bad call,
Rogers was sacked 8 times but they may have been the victim of a bad call. Now to what has me really upset today, I lock
my garage every night before I head in for the night, this morning when I was
letting out the dog, the garage door was open.
And I know it was closed since I locked it last night after returning
from a birthday dinner with the family, all six of us, it was amazing. My dog usually barks at things going on
outside, last night not so sure either that or I slept really well. Any way a crow bar was used to break in to
the garage, the fridge in the garage was left open, I am glad that I drank all
the beers, there were a few pops left in the garage fridge, a few things moved
around and my car was gone through, and I mean really gone through they took
everything out of the glove box, the ashtray, the arm rest storage and left it
all on the seats, I am not sure what they found if anything cause there really wasn’t
anything in there, I did get a chance to meet a nice La Crosse Police officer,
Officer Roden, she was there in minutes, we went through my garage, looked at
the evidence, a cigarette that was left on the top of the car, talked about
safety, putting lights up in and around the house. There have been more and more break-ins in La
Crosse we have had murders and drugs making headlines. What happened to the friendly small community
that I moved into 20+ years ago?
Monday, September 24, 2012
Funniest Movies of all time
FUNNIEST FILMS:
A new study of classic film comedies rates them on the number of laughs they generate per minute. Results show that a 1980 Leslie Nielsen film tops all others, generating 3 belly laughs per minute. The top 10, according to their ‘Laugh-A-Minute’ scores …
10. “Life of Brian” (1.2 laughs per minute)
9. “Shaun Of the Dead” (1.3)
8. “Bridesmaids” (1.4)
7. “American Pie” (1.5)
6. “Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy” (1.6)
5. “Borat” (1.7)
4. “Superbad” (1.9)
3. “The Naked Gun: From the Files of Police Squad!” (2.3)
2. “The Hangover” (2.4)
1. “Airplane!” (3)
A new study of classic film comedies rates them on the number of laughs they generate per minute. Results show that a 1980 Leslie Nielsen film tops all others, generating 3 belly laughs per minute. The top 10, according to their ‘Laugh-A-Minute’ scores …
10. “Life of Brian” (1.2 laughs per minute)
9. “Shaun Of the Dead” (1.3)
8. “Bridesmaids” (1.4)
7. “American Pie” (1.5)
6. “Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy” (1.6)
5. “Borat” (1.7)
4. “Superbad” (1.9)
3. “The Naked Gun: From the Files of Police Squad!” (2.3)
2. “The Hangover” (2.4)
1. “Airplane!” (3)
Daily Dose of BS Sept 24
I am 44 years old and still have to sit at the kids
table. This weekend we drove north to
East Grand Forks for my Father in Laws 81st birthday, 8 hours in the
car each way. Gas prices suck there too,
speed limit is a bit higher in Minnesota than Wisconsin, you can go 70 on the
interstate, and in North Dakota you can go 75.
I drive a minivan, don’t feel to cool going 75. Back to family time, my wife is the youngest
of 6 and I am younger than her by 3 years so when I first fell into the family I
was much younger than the rest of the group,
I remember rocking out my zubaz and had long hair and earrings. My things have changed now no hair and no
earrings but I still have my 25 year old zubaz.
The birthday party brought out the usual, everyone brings their A game
best pot luck food, I bring my appetite and my smarty pants attitude, the
sister inlaws were all sitting around talking about 31 bags ( much more fun at
the kids table ), I overheard it that conversation and said 31 bags there are
only 6 of you. I guess I no longer
wonder why I have to sit at the kids table.
Friday, September 21, 2012
Daily Dose of BS Sept 21
After tomorrow 24 of the 50 states will have absentee
ballots available. Why? We are 45 days away from November 6th
2012 I can see if we open it up for a week possibly two weeks before an
election, and longer if you are in the service overseas, but why do we need 45
days before an election to open the vote?
I am a huge proponent of getting out to vote in fact I have said
countless times in my life on the radio and elsewhere if you don’t vote you can't
bitch. (I’ve been called on the carpet
for saying that also since this is America and we can bitch just to bitch ya
know) but really why open the vote 45 days before an election? I have been able to make it to my polling
place every single time including primaries for at least the last 15 years and
have voted in every single general election since I have been 18. I even cut a trip early as so I could make it
home for a primary election. I am all
for making it easy to cast our vote, maybe online voting, but for one how can
we assure that there is no voter fraud when it is mailed out and also how can
we make it tamperproof when allowing online voting? What do you think are the best solutions?
Thursday, September 20, 2012
Daily Dose of BS Sept 20
Got a call from a listener yesterday and he was saying he wasn’t pleased with the parking downtown, that got me thinking and I woke up with a song in my head, want to hear it here it goes.
Parking lots are going away eieio
LHI is going to grow eieio
With a good job here and a decent pay there, here a job there a job Don Webers employing a Mob, mob
Work is done I’m parking here eieio
Guess its time to grab a beer eieio
We’re in Wisconsin this is true, that’s all the song I got for you.
Daily Dose of BS weekdays on 1490 and Magic 105
Thoughts? Call 608-782-2554
Wednesday, September 19, 2012
Daily Dose of BS Sept 19
In Cranston Rode Island they took away the Father Daughter
dance, saying it violates state law because not all kids have a daddy. The ACLU moved after receiving a letter from
a single mom who complained that her daughter was not able to attend the father
daughter dance. HUH? I can't throw a football but wanted to be the
quarterback when in high school cause they got all the girls, I also want to be
the boss here at the station cause I wanna be.
Heck since we are at it I want to get the discounts for AARP but am too
young, what if I don’t make it to 50?
Grandparent day was a couple of weeks ago and I don’t have any
grandparents anymore so I want the whole holiday taken away. This is about as stupid as people saying that
they don’t want Christmas or Easter because they don’t believe. Why take away something that others believe
in and are enjoying. This would be a
great teaching lesson for the mom she could sit her daughter down and use this
as an example of how sometimes life is not fair, that things happen in
life. I am guessing that if the mom had
any male friends that one of them would take her daughter. I have been to the YMCA’s father daughter dance
and it was a great bonding time for my daughter and I. Taking away a special night for all these
dads and daughters would be devastating, if it is that big of a deal to this
mom, make a special day for your own kid and don’t take away the special day
for these other children.
Tuesday, September 18, 2012
Daily Dose of BS Sept 18
Getting a bit scared, not sure what to do. When I was a kid we were able to drive around
for the night on 5 bucks and yesterday we inched closer to the 4 dollar mark
for gas. It moved up to 3.969 yesterday
3.969 wow it is kind of upsetting, the prices surged when the hurricane was
hitting the Louisiana area because of the refinery’s down there, and I
understand it moving up for situations like that but wouldn’t you think that
the prices would then drop? Don’t we
have oil sands in North Dakota and aren’t they able to get gas from there for
cheaper than it is than it is importing from other countries? What can we do as a society to bring the
prices down? Will a change in the White
House bring change in the pump? I really
don’t see how it could, because if it were possible don’t you think that every
president would try their darndest to get the prices as low as possible,
especially since the election is just around the corner? Since I brought up the president I am already
sick of the politics as usual. Is there
such a thing as usual anymore?
Daily Dose of BS Sept 17
If you had any conversation with anyone from La Crosse over the weekend, I will bet that the conversations started off like this, “What the hell is happening here?” or “a double murder wtf?” the word WHY pops in to my head. I have no idea what is going on here, we are supposed to be living in a small town. We now have the most murders locally since 1992 - 4 - I know people who don’t live in a small town think that four isn’t so bad, but when there usually isn’t any, this number is huge (I think that many of us live in a small town for the fact that it is more neighborly, and when murders are happening in the area, it puts a scare into us, makes us feel less safe) , drugs are big problem, robberies are happening more often and we have lots of other crap that is happening here each and every day stuff that used to be exclusive to big cities. What do you blame the rise in crime and drugs on? Got an opinion share it on the radio (608) 782-2554
Daily Dose of BS weekdays on 1490 and Magic 105
Friday, September 14, 2012
Daily Dose of BS Sept 14
I don’t have the NFL network, I didn’t feel like going to a
bar last night, I missed the Packer football game and guess what I didn’t die, don’t
feel cheated and am ok this morning. (the Packers won by the way) I think that the NFL is pushing us to become
even more addicted to the game. It used
to Sundays and Mondays on the networks, the networks that are broadcast, then
Monday night football got moved over the ESPN then the NFL came up with their
own network offering up everything football and special games, games like the
most rivalry teams of all time the Green Bay Packers and the Chicago Bears. We now have preseason games that people watch
and fantasy leagues that are another excuse for us to get together and talk
football and imbibe. Do you think it is
all part of a conspiracy?
Thursday, September 13, 2012
Daily Dose of BS Sept 13
People love their dogs.
But sometimes it is annoying to watch.
For one I think if you love your dog, love it enough to put in a
restraint while in the car or at least in the backseat. It kind of ticks me off when I see people
with their dogs in the front seat, or on their lap while driving, not only do I
feel that this is dangerous to the others on the road, but to your puppy as
well, if you stop quick little fido will be flat little fido. Also when you walk your dog clean up after
what your dog does, I have had a few times this year while mowing the lawn
where I stepped in a land mine, the intials are BS not DS it would however be
worse stepping in that big of a pile, but seriously when you have a dog, please
pick up after it, keep him leashed while walking, on a leash you can handle, also
please try to avoid the retractable leashes, (ask me to see my finger) and
travel with her in the back seat not crawling all over you and your steering
wheel. Love your dog, but also love
your neighbor.
Wednesday, September 12, 2012
Daily Dose of BS Sept 12
We have been bombarded with the public service announcements
for bicycling in Wisconsin, we just finished up a couple weeks ago with
Bikefest and we are seeing more and more bicycles on the road, literally with
the painting of the bikes on the streets with the arrows, if you haven’t seen
the big white painted signs you are not driving on 16th street among
others in La Crosse, the message is Share the Road, and I agree we should share
the road, but shouldn’t we also SHARE THE RULES? How many times have you been in your car and
at a stop sign when a bullet of spandex with a helmet shoots right by you and
through the stop sign without regards to the oncoming traffic and when there is
a car coming the bicyclist will either flip off the car or yell them? These people are giving bicyclist a bad
name. I’m ok with share the road, but if
you are sharing the road with motorized vehicles, then you should share the
road rules.
Tuesday, September 11, 2012
Daily Dose of BS September 11th
We will never forget.
We will never forget. Well we
will never forget when it is in our schedule, when it fits in to what we have
planned for the day, week, month, or year.
We will never forget. I hate to
be so crass as to say it, but I think many have forgotten. I think that many of us are busy being busy
and do tend to forget what has happened in the past, what lives were lost. What sacrifices hundreds of thousands of
families have made, on and since the date 11 years ago. I have had many friends who have in the past
11 years been over fighting for us, for our freedoms, thank God that they have
all made it home. What were you doing on
September 11th, 2001? I was
at work, and I remember shedding many tears and still to this day wonder why
this had to happen. It was a day that I will
never forget.
Monday, September 10, 2012
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Daily Dose of BS Sept 10
It was great to have football back on the television. I for one enjoy sitting in my living room and
watching the Green Bay Packers. I love
going to baseball games and all the sports my kids play but for football you
can’t beat a comfortable chair, a refrigerator, a bathroom without lines or at
least long lines and a remote to pause the action, or to review plays at your
will. Watching yesterday’s home opener
for the Pack was difficult, not only because they lost, and didn’t look as good
as I was hoping but ya gotta love all the late flags, missed and bad calls. Then this morning you wake up and hear that
the Chicago school teachers are on strike.
Haven’t they learned by watching the Division 2 refs so far in the
NFL? Have a little give and take between
the brass and the workers and work to get a fair contract between all involved
so that way people don’t suffer, us as football fans, and fans of good and
right calls and the students in Chicago in the other case, there really can't be
anything good for the kids to come of the teachers strike, can there be?
Friday, September 7, 2012
Daily Dose of BS Sept 7
Hang on, strap in and get ready for a bumpy ride. Working on the air I find myself thankful
that the politicians spend money with us, filling up and selling out our air
waves, but at the same time I am upset that the politicians are filling up our
air with their BS lies, and the negative finger pointing ads, you know the ones
I am talking about. Who are these ads
trying to sway? Most of the people I
have spoken with have already made up their mind, they have a politician in
mind, a political party they like and are ready to vote on November 6th.
60 long days till its over. With Wisconsin being one of the battle ground
states and La Crosse being close to 3 states, I am guessing we will get a few
political bigwigs stopping in our fair city.
I am all for the national exposure, and for the politicians coming here,
because it is beautiful, but there should be a rule of no spreading political
BS when you are here. The BS part is my
job.
Wednesday, September 5, 2012
Daily Dose of BS Sept 5
Do we have a drinking problem? You’ve heard the old saying you drink, you
get drunk, you fall down no
problem. We have a couple of
Universities in La Crosse and plenty of bars, mix young men and women getting
away from home for the first time moving to a new city, coupled with cheap
drinks, peer pressure, and you have a recipe for disaster. We have had many young men end up dead in the
river over the years and had a missing student in La Crosse this past Sunday
into Monday. A 22 year old from West
Salem went missing for about 8 hours. As
a parent I could not imagine what kind of thoughts went through the parents
head. I am glad that this young man was
found alive, but still drunk at 10:30 the next morning. According to a news release from the La Crosse
Police Department at least 7 patrol officers, 2 supervisors, 6 investigators, 2
deputies with k-9, and 8 firefighters were involved in the search, not only did
this stunt cause his buddies to worry not to mention his parents but look at
the labor costs associated with this. I
am all for going out for a few beers with some friends, but stay with your
friends and get a designated driver. By
the way over the weekend La Crosse cops handed out over 50 citations for underage
drinking.
Friday, August 31, 2012
Daily Dose of BS August 31
I have never been a motorhead. I have had cars, motorcycles, trucks and
vans. The reason I bring this up is that
my car that I drive each and everyday I have had for about 5 years my Mom gave
it to me because they got a new car and thought this car is on its last legs
plus it got better gas mileage than my full sized van. My Honda Accord has 341,660 miles on it, it
starts right up, and moves right along, when my Mom and Step Dad owned it they
did all the maintenance, when you were supposed to. I really believe if you keep up on the
maintenance it will keep your vehicles running to their full life. I am only the second owner of this car. My truck on the other hand has 203,000 miles
and I believe to be on its last legs, which bums me out, I have had this truck
for 7 years and my vehicle with the least miles is my full sized van with only
108,000 miles on it, but I can't afford to drive it with gas flirting with 4
bucks a gallon. I think I could start
the Schmidt junk car lot on the south side.
What has your favorite and least favorite car you have had?
Thursday, August 30, 2012
Daily Dose of BS Aug 30
Facebook is an amazing beast, yesterday was my birthday and I
had over 10% of my “friends” wish me Happy Birthday. It is heartwarming that someone would take a
few seconds out of their day to so that, for that I thank you. It is funny about birthdays when you are a
kid you can't wait for it and can hardly contain yourself with excitement when
it comes to the gift time, when older I am not going to lie, I sometime forget
how old I am, some days I feel as though I am in my 20’s others I feel in my 60’s
I guess that is good that I am now 44 and right in the middle of where I feel. This weekend is Labor Day weekend the last official
weekend of the summer and the last bit of freedom for the public school kids of
the area, here is hoping for a great safe weekend for you and yours and also a
super learning filled year for the up and coming school year.
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