Living in La Crosse we have a gem, a treatment, remedy, or cure
for bland pizza. I just read that the
top pizza topping is pepperoni followed by mushrooms. I had a girlfriend when I was in high school
that only liked peperoni pizza she wouldn’t try any other kind and we had pizza
a lot. Needless to say we ate a lot of
peperoni pizza; I ended up taking off the peperoni’s off and still continue
with that practice. When my Dad would go
out of town for work my Mom would take my brothers and I to a place for taco
pizza, what a great concept take two of my favorite foods and combine them,
they did it with great success. Fast
forward a handful of years and while working in Mason City Iowa at a radio
station one of the pizza places had a fake pizza call and they had an extra Canadian
bacon, pineapple pizza and called the station to see if I wanted it. I figured I love both ingredients what the
heck, a new favorite pizza. Bringing me
to our local cure for bland pizza, have you tried any of the different
concoctions of pizza that Pizza Doctors has to offer? I still love the Hawaiian and the taco but
have fallen in love with the spaghetti and meatball, the chili dog, the gyro,
the Denver omelet and my favorite the skittle pizza. I do miss the spam and beans za though. What is your favorite pizza topping?
Tuesday, March 19, 2013
Monday, March 18, 2013
Daily Dose of BS March 18 want it now
We are in a want it now society, I am just as guilty of it
as the next guy. I saw it in full force
over the weekend. My youngest son wants
to get a remote control car because his buddy has one. He did the research and started on the sales
job to him Mom and me. I tend to stand
firm and do as my Dad always used to do, take a piece of paper and write down
the positives and the negatives and you have to have at least one
negative. He did the work, did the sales
and has the money. What I don’t know is
why these machines are so expensive and why would you need to have a remote
control car that goes 60 mph? I am proud
of the fact that I got him to think about the purchase and the fact that he
saved his money for this. How many times
have you had your eye caught by something and stopped and made the impulse
buy? From the grocery store to the convenience
store to the department store, jewelry store and my downfall the electronics
store. We are a want it now society but
we should also know that if we work hard that we can succeed at the purchase of
what we want, either buy used, save up or go into debt. Where do you fall?
Friday, March 15, 2013
Daily Dose of BS March 15 tsa knifes on a plane
I always thought you just needed the tip of a knife to kill
someone. About an inch and a half, but
you know what I am ok with the new rules that will allow a pocket knife of up
to 2 ½ inches that doesn’t lock. I
thought that that was always a dumb rule anyway, I don’t think that now-a-days
you would get too far with a short knife.
I also thought the banning of fingernail clippers was ridiculous how are
you supposed to take over a plane with
those? Stop and let me into the cockpit
or I will throw my dirty fingernails at you.
Speaking of fingernails, I find that when people cut their nails in
public are rude, I was at church about 10 years ago when the person in front of
me started cutting their nails, at church, what is wrong with people? I guess I should be glad that they didn’t flip
off their shoes and start on the little piggies.
Thursday, March 14, 2013
Daily Dose of BS March 14 smart products
Things are supposed to be getting easier but in some ways they are getting harder, take my new phone for example, the first phone I had well, was attached to a wall, but my first cell was the same shape as my new phone and it had one function, to make calls, then came the flip phone that, made calls, I then got a couple BlackBerrys now my new phone is way more than a phone. Same goes for refrigerators they used to keep stuff cold now they do way more than that, I think the new ones have video screens on them. They keep your food cold for crying out loud. Are our household appliances getting too complicated? What are some of the hi-tech features you’ve never used (or maybe don’t even understand) on your dishwasher, refrigerator, clothes dryer, washing machine. What pretentious settings have you seen? (‘Reduced Grease’, ‘Allergy’, ‘Hand Wash’, etc). How about this on, off buzz when finished.
Wednesday, March 13, 2013
Daily Dose of BS March 13 things my parents said
At this moment right now, you are the youngest that you will
ever be, and at the exact same time you are the oldest you ever were. You don’t know and you don’t even know that
you don’t know. Use your head for
something other than to hold your glasses a place to put your hat. What are some of the things that your parents
used to say to you that you looked at them with that blank stare? My parents had a ton of them like you can't make
a silk purse out of a sow’s ear. Wants
are unlimited and resources are scarce.
It seemed that there was always a saying to go with whatever it was that
I was getting in to or doing. Like when
I was a kid I walked 10 miles to school uphill both ways in the snow, I guess I
now know why I am the way I am the way I am, I was always told to quit or I
will go blind and don’t make that face or it will stay that way. I guess I should have listened better.
Tuesday, March 12, 2013
Daily Dose of BS March 12 killer dog
A 14-month-old Wisconsin boy has died after a brutal attack
by a pair of pit bulls last week. This
is the first fatal dog attack in Wisconsin in a decade. If anyone is killed by a dog it is too
many. I thought that dogs were supposed
to be man’s best friend. I have a
springer spaniel and I bet that he would either lick, wag his tail or love you
to death. I am not sure why people train their dogs to
be killers, unless you are up to no good.
I can see having a dog as a guard, and if there is a threat to the
homeowner but to train a dog to go viciously after a child, that is a line that
should never be crossed.
Friday, March 8, 2013
Daily Dose of BS March 8 cell phone
Cell phones are a huge part of our lives, yesterday I upgraded
my life, ok I upgraded my
phone. I went from a Blackberry which is
the type of phone I have been using for the past 4 years, it was easy for me to
type since it had buttons for texting. Yesterday
I entered the unknown when I switched over to the Galaxy 3 and so far so
good. I have had a chance to play with
my kids tablet and this is a lot like that.
I have successfully answered it when it rang, I have made a call and
texted on it, so, so far so good. I
downloaded a few games and apps yesterday as well. I have no idea what kind of apps are out
there and how these apps can help to simplify my life, so if you know of any
gotta have apps please let me know, also is there a better than the supplied
facebook app that is out there please let me know. Now I got to remember my ring tone, and how
to answer it without asking my kids what do I do now?
Thursday, March 7, 2013
Daily Dose of BS March 7 tipping
I know I have talked about tipping more than once in the
past, but I just saw a national story about where a guy ordered 85 pizzas and
only tipped 10 bucks. Wow. I must say that I ordered 8 pizzas for my
twins’ birthday party and I tipped 10 bucks.
You are hearing more and more of people stiffing the wait staff, and
this bugs me, not that we need to tip everything out there because we don’t but
we should toss a bit to the people who go above and beyond. If someone brings you food you should tip
them, and I am not just talking about at a restaurant. If someone brings you food to your table at
home, you should not take them for granted.
If you work at a job that is not a service related industry you may not
get tips, but I bet you make more than the below minimum wage that the server
at Lenny’s gets, and if you have this big job, I bet that you get compensated
for what you do and I bet that you get a bonus of some sorts, either vacation,
or sick days or insurance or a 401k or cash or a combo of all or most. Think about the person waiting tables or
bringing you food, chances are they are not getting the perks you are and the
extra pay that you have been taking for granted. Reach deep and tip right.
Wednesday, March 6, 2013
Daily Dose of BS March 6 patients death
I thought if you worked in health care, as a doctor or a
nurse that your job was to work directly with patients and their families. I
also thought that a nurse was the primary point of contact between the patient
and the world of health care. I also
thought that the job of a nurse was to perform frequent patient evaluations,
including monitoring and tracking vital signs, performing procedures such as IV
placement, phlebotomy (draw blood), and administering medications. I really thought that the job of a nurse was
to work to keep a patient alive. I guess
I thought that would be the job of any caring person. When I saw and heard the stories from earlier
this week about the 87 year old nursing home patient that died back in February
while she was a patient in the care of a nursing home, she died because a nurse
there refused to give cpr that bugs me and bugs me more than usually things bug
me.
Tuesday, March 5, 2013
Daily Dose of BS March 5 thank you
I am lucky I have great friends who help me out all the time;
especially since I broke my leg I have needed more help than I usually do. I am sure I have forgotten to say please and
thank you. I think this starts when we are
little, asking Mom or Dad for this that and the other thing, as a Dad I try to
remind my kids to say thanks, I even try to each and every time that something
is delivered to the table when out to eat.
I believe that when you are polite to people it disarms them, if they
are crabby and you say please or thank you, you have them in your hand. The power of polite I believe is huge and for
that I thank you for spending the time to read this, and for all those who have
helped me in the past and I forget to say thank you for that I am sorry. Have a great day.
Monday, March 4, 2013
Daily Dose of BS March 4 weekend
How was the weekend?
I enjoyed the days off and rested for the most part with my leg up. I got some bad news on Friday that the fibula
that I broke on February 2 shifted and now I can't put any weight on my
leg. I am a big man and to not put any
weight on my leg is pretty much impossible.
I’ve been trying though. The
bright spot is the knee scooter I got, zipping around without having to use crutches
makes it a bit easier. On Saturday I
emceed the Rocking Out Hunger, we have lots of great local bands and two of the
best took the stage Saturday, The Executives and The Remainders, I got to rock
the Cow Bell for The Executives, my Mom would be proud. While BS’ing with some friends who were there
they explained how some idiot passed the stopped school bus in front of their house
and thank goodness the kids were kids and taking their time to get off the bus,
if it would have been a few seconds later things could have tragically different. I am guessing it was someone texting they
looked up saw the stopped cars and thought what to do, slid around the cars and
could have killed a couple of kids. You
got to ask yourself is your text worth a life?
Friday, March 1, 2013
Daily Dose of BS March 1 Sleep
I won. I won the game
of sleep. I went to bed last night when
I was tired, fell right asleep and made it through the night, the game winner
was I woke up one minute before my alarm.
I felt rested, and ready to take on the day. To be honest, I do not remember the last time
that I had the trifecta of sleep, bed when I wanted a full night without waking
up and up right before my alarm. I
really should buy a lottery ticket today cause a good night sleep is the
foundation of a great day right? Which
makes me think about sleep, we all need it but rarely do we get all that we
need, I went to bed last night right before 9 and woke at 4, 7 full hours of uninterrupted
sleep, most of the time I shoot for 5-6 hours.
Do you have a sleep ritual? I
start on my back then lay on my right side then to my left this is before I
even drift off to slumber, I have no idea how much tossing I do when I am
actually asleep. I just have to remember
what I did last night to cause such a great nights sleep.
Thursday, February 28, 2013
Daily Dose of BS Feb 28 pot smoking
There seems to be more drugs on sitcoms, when they had that “70’s
show” and the camera that rotated in the circle of smoke, there were some funny
things said, they never really talked about the smoking of pot but it was assumed
especially once they brought in Tommy Chongs character. Plus the 70’s to me seemed like the time when
they did more pot. Fast forward to some
of the biggest sitcoms of today and there is the pot once again, in the tv show
that I find the funniest “How I met your Mother” they always reference it as
eating a sandwich but on the highly inappropriate for kids “Two and a half men”
it is blatant and is smoked by more than one of the characters. Not that I am a prude cause I don’t think I am
but, I also believe that these tv shows shouldn’t make light of smoking pot because
it is illegal. Here is the twist, I think
that marijuana should be legalized our country is in serious debt, and I believe
that we will never get out of this debt and I think that the taxes from
marijuana alone could make a huge dent in that debt.
Wednesday, February 27, 2013
Daily Dose of BS Feb 27 Kiss
I doesn’t matter how much money you make, it’s how much you
save and how smart you are with your money.
I heard that the guitarist for my favorite band of all time Ace Frehley from
KISS is definitely not back (BACK!), back in the New York groove, word is that
his home is getting foreclosed on. It seems like the people who make the most
money the fastest have the hardest time holding on to it. I was thinking about this and it seems to
make since to me, how can you be responsible for millions of dollars if you cannot
even keep track of your minimum wage jobs cash.
If you were to come into lots of money quick either from investments
that went well, to winning a lottery or got a job that pays you way too much
you got to start with what you know about money and budget, remember there is a
limited supply. Ace Frehley isn’t the
only famous singer to go from rags to riches to rags again, Meatloaf, Ted
Nugent, MC Hammer, Billy Joel, as well as Willie Nelson and Marvin Gaye. Just because you have the cash doesn’t mean
you can hang on to it. If you come in to
a windfall, find people who can help you out.
Tuesday, February 26, 2013
Daily Dose of BS Feb 26 bathroom wastes
About every ten days I have the same problem the bar of soap
is too small to use, I have tried morphing the smaller sliver of soap into the
bigger new bar of Irish Spring but nope it doesn’t work. What are we supposed to do with those little
slivers of perfectly good soap? Think
about the wastes that go on in the bathroom alone. You’re on the thorn you look at the paper and
damn there are about 3 squares left for you to finish your job, three squares
have you seen what I sit on three little squares are not going to make a
dent. What do you do with those 3 extra
squares? I don’t know, I leave them for
the next guy, not really, ok sometimes I do.
Think of tooth paste, if you squeeze from the middle you miss lots at
bottom and sides, I squeeze from the
bottom then about half way done I start the roll of the tube, then try to get
the last drop out, but there is still the bit at the top that you can't get. Which leaves me with the deodorant pack, if
you make it down toward the end of the deodorant you will either break the
piece off at the bottom or you will hit the sides of the container with your
armpit. You just can't win in the
bathroom.
Monday, February 25, 2013
Daily Dose of BS Feb 25 knee scooter
If you were at the La Crosse Center yesterday you saw
thousands of family members enjoying what lots of local businesses had. Family Fest took over the entire La Crosse
Center yesterday from schools, to skating and education to physical activity
there was a ton to see. You probably did
as I did as well it is a great time to people watch, and enjoy the diversity of
the families in our area. You may have
noticed the guy zipping around on the knee scooter, that big bald guy was me
and I will tell you what using one of those to move around the center made it
so much easier to be mobile. I rented
the knee scooter from Hilton Medical supply by the way no relation to the hotel
people I asked because that is who I am. The reason I bring this up today is because it
got me thinking what newer inventions have made your life easier? The scooter started off as a great toy for my
kids and the adapted knee scooter has been a great way for me to exercise some
freedom, since I broke my leg.
Friday, February 22, 2013
Daily Dose of BS Feb 22 uwl confessions
UWL’s chancellor Joe Gow got better than his wish, we wanted
the creators of a Facebook page to take down an image of a woman face down on a
tile floor, with shoes strewn about her limp body. That image was on a popular
Facebook page called UW-La Crosse Confessions, where people, supposedly
students post anonymous descriptions of life including sex acts, alcohol
consumption and drug use. To be honest I
never even heard about the UW-La Crosse Confessions twitter or facebook page until
I read it from the La Crosse Tribune.
The page was followed by more than 3,000 users, it was taken down
yesterday and 2 copy cats popped up and within a few hours one had over 1000
fans. The sites say that they are not
affiliated with the university, and asks visitors to “enter your anonymous
confession here.” One of the pages is https://www.facebook.com/pages/LAX-Confessions/415514135208127?fref=ts the other is https://www.facebook.com/pages/Uw-Lacrosse-Confessions-20/295756247219391?fref=ts
should these types of pages be allowed to be up on a forum where the public can
see, should they be covered by the1st Amendment? The original
facebook and twitter page has disappeared.
The Facebook page may not have violated the fb Statement of Rights and
Responsibilities...but what about social responsibility, Is this just another
way to bully individuals and groups of people.
Thursday, February 21, 2013
Daily Dose of BS Feb 21 Barron Island
La Crosse County has received an offer for the vacant Barron
Island property (the former Holiday Inn across from Petibone Park). If you remember the controversy over that
property about a decade ago when they were talking about putting in a casino
and the city overwhelmingly voted it down.
I hope that something good goes in there, something that would add to
the charm of La Crosse, like a Wisconsin Dells type hotel with a water park, it
would be a great draw to the area, they could also add an outdoor
bar/restaurant with a stage and really use the area and showcase the beauty
that is here. There could also be high
end condos built there with access to the River. I for one wonder why some of the land that
sits empty does. I also think with some cleanup
and a developer we could have something nice in the old Mobile site. With a changing of the guard at city hall in
La Crosse what would you like to see the new guard work on getting developed in
La Crosse?
Wednesday, February 20, 2013
Daily Dose of BS Feb 20 pain
We have all been to the doctor’s office and seen the pain
scale faces up on the wall. I just don’t
get it. Not that I don’t understand, but
how do you rate your pain. I have taken
my kids to the doctor with sore throats before and for them it is a nine or a
ten, for me it has always been a one or a two at the most. I broke my leg a couple of weeks ago and when
I was checking in to urgent care they were taking my vitals and the nurse
pointed to the wall and the infamous smiley to sad face chart of pain. For me the pain was a 4 or a 5 and that is
because I walked on it. When I cut my
finger tip off it was a 1 or a 2. I
guess when I am thinking of a sad face with a few tears it would be getting
shot in the junk with a nail gun right in to the bone of your leg then trying
to take that nail out with a kids sized claw hammer, then and maybe only then
would we have a ten. I hope to God that
I never have to experience that kind of pain, the closest I got was about a
six, two days after I got my cast one of my kids accidently banged the bottom
of my broken leg foot when I had it out of the cast icing it. It kind of brings up the sad faced teary eyes
just thinking of that.
Tuesday, February 19, 2013
Daily Dose of BS Feb 19 vote
This is the day that we as voters in Wisconsin decide who
moves on. Think of today as the Survivor
day, we get to vote 1 off the island for State Supreme Court and vote 9 from
the La Crosse Mayoral pool. And a handful
of city council and village boards seats are up around the listening area also slimming their larger pools of candidates down to just 2. Over the past 6 weeks I have had many
conversations with all 11 of the mayoral candidates for the city of La Crosse
and like cream a few have risen to the top of the milk barrel. I know who I am going to be voting for today,
who do you like as a candidate? And are
you going to vote?
Monday, February 18, 2013
Daily Dose of BS Feb 18 don't want to hear
We have all come across people saying things that we just don’t
like to hear or don’t want to hear. What
are some of the things that you don’t want to hear? Like the boss wants to see you and bring all
your stuff, or we’ve installed webcams
in your studio and you are a really horrible dancer, and you can't carry a tune
even in a backpack. My least favorite
is Umm sorry with no added explanation. What
are some things you don’t wanna hear?
Friday, February 15, 2013
Daily Dose of BS Feb 15 glasses
I got new glasses in December and the prescription didn’t change
a whole lot, but the stigmatism did. You
know I am not the best test taker and I am always worried when I take those
tests what if I am not paying that close attention; you know what is better one
or two, one, two. You pick but how do
you really know? Sometime they are so
close. I have had good luck with most of
my glasses looking all the way back to the 2nd grade when I first
got them. I have broken a few pair, got
the glass hit out of one into my eye, and had small scratches in the lenses
from time to time. Which brings me to my
question today, how do you clean your glasses?
I mostly use the cloth that came with my glasses that has an advertisement
on it from the company they got the lenses from. Yesterday I noticed that there is a little
void of the anti-scratch coating on my glasses, and when they transition to
sunglasses that there is also a little void there as well. Hopefully the void doesn’t void the glasses warrantee.
Thursday, February 14, 2013
Daily Dose of BS Feb 14 Happy VD
I choo’choo’ choose you. Best Simpsons episodes ever. I used to feel like Ralph when I was a kid as we handed out store bought valentines cards and put conversation hearts into a little place baggie or cellophane cut into squares and synched together with a bit of ribbon. I remember making sure that the conversation hearts had to match up with your thought of the person cause you wanted that special someone to know how you felt. I didn’t like that they had all lovey dovey hearts not like guy sayings. Could you imagine what those would say. I also remember taking an old shoe box and covering it with construction paper and putting it on my desk, I am feeling a bit nostalgic these days and put one on my desk here, I wonder if I will get any Valentine’s Day cards. By the way if someone wishes you a happy vd today don’t shoot them a dirty look smile and say you too.
Tuesday, February 12, 2013
Daily Dose of BS Feb 12 dog eats spinach
When I was growing up I never had any animals except for a
couple of turtles, and a few fish and the turtle choice surprises me as I look
back because they really smelled. In my
adult life I have had two dogs, the first was Jake and I really didn’t mind
walking him until one day one of my smart alex friends said hey look its Jake
and the fat man. Paying homage to the tv
show of the same name I guess. My current
dog is a great dog; he is a loyal companion and loves the kids. It’s funny when we got the dog I said to the
kids there will be three rules, number one the dogs name will be dog, a friend
suggested d-o-g, number two I won't walk the dog that will be your guys’s job
and thirdly I will not ever clean up the doggie mess. Guess what none of those rules held, when we
got the dog he already had a name, I don’t mind walking him, and have you ever
got kids to pick up poop? If you want it
done, lots of time you gotta do it yourself.
Last night I dropped some spinach and my goofy dog ate it, now if you
drop chips or cereal on the ground my four legged friend won't touch it oh no,
but I have seen him eat broccoli, carrots and now spinach, don’t get me wrong
he likes most stuff we drop on the ground as long as it has meat on it but the
veggie thing really surprised me.
Monday, February 11, 2013
Daily Dose of BS Feb 11 Pope Benedict
Big news out of Rome today Pope Benedict XVI or the 16th
announced that at the end of February he is stepping down as the Pope - the
first pontiff to do so in nearly 600 years. The 85-year-old pope announced his decision in
Latin during a meeting of Vatican cardinals this morning. He emphasized that being pope - the spiritual leader of more than
a billion Roman Catholics worldwide - requires "both strength of mind and
body. The last pope to resign was Pope
Gregory XII (12), who stepped down in 1415.
His Excellency Pope Benedict XVI called his choice "a decision of
great importance for the life of the church."
Thursday, February 7, 2013
Daily Dose of BS Feb 7 Postal Service
Did you know that the cost to mail a first class piece of
mail is 46 cents? I have almost a whole
roll of 44 cent stamps I bought a bunch of 1 cent stamps to supplement them the
last time that the price went up now I am going to have to put two 1 cent
stamps on a letter, if the costs keep going up I won't have room for the
address. I am sure you heard last night
or this morning the U.S. Postal Service announced plans to end Saturday mail
delivery starting in August, It will be the biggest change in mail delivery
since the post office ended twice-daily service in the 1950s. “We are mothers and fathers. And sons and
daughters. Who every day go about our lives with duty, honor and pride. And
neither snow, nor rain, nor heat, nor gloom of night, nor the winds of change,
nor a nation challenged, will stay us from the swift completion of our
appointed rounds. Ever.” I think doing
away with mail on Saturdays and offering mail delivery Monday – Friday, will
save the postal service. I for one think
I can do without the weekend mail delivery, and think about the money it would
save us and the business of delivering mail.
I feel bad that it is a job cutting move but many businesses are doing
with less people, I like that it will save us over 2 billion dollars. Your thoughts?
Wednesday, February 6, 2013
Daily Dose of BS Feb 6 Donald Driver Retiring
Car 3.54 where are you?
Never mind I see you with every service station I drive by. The prices of gas are up once again. Can we all put together a hell ya. I guess it shouldn’t surprise me the election
is done and we have 4 more years, and don’t read into that, it doesn’t matter
who would have won, the prices would still be high. I want to turn my attention to a story that
begins today, well ends today and then starts today. Donald Driver good old number 80 hangs up his
cleats today in a classy act that no other player has ever done, in front of
his fans. I think that Driver is a class
act, a person who cares about his fans, and himself, heck he is retiring in
front of the people who love him and on his own terms, and as a Green Bay
Packer, unlike what we have seen before.
During the playoffs asked to be on special teams in order to play the
game that he loves rather than be a prima-donna arrogant ass like we have seen
from many other sports super stars, refusing to play after being put on special
teams. Donald Driver is a super star
best of luck to you and your future number 80.
Tuesday, February 5, 2013
Daily Dose of BS Feb 5 debate
On Wednesday February 13 from 6-9a we will be holding a mayoral
forum-debate on Today’s Talk 1490 we have invited all 11 of the mayoral
candidates, I have heard back from 10 of the 11 confirming their participation. I think it is a big group and an important
election, because it whittles down the number of candidates from 11 down to 2. I have 3 questions that I would like them to
answer, here are my questions. What specifically will you do to reduce property
taxes in La Crosse? How will you corroborate with our neighboring communities? Because
many see La Crosse as the bully....and What can we do to better the economic
development in La Crosse? I know there
are many more issues that are facing the city of La Crosse, like crime,
including drugs. The north south corridor,
inter-turmoil at city hall, what questions would you ask the candidates if you
could?
Monday, February 4, 2013
Daily Dose of BS Feb 4 broken leg
I almost made it 44 and a half years without a broken bone. On
Friday I broke that streak. I went out
with a few buddies, it was snowing when I left, I stepped out the bar, walked
down the ramp and landed on my hands and knees, after the quick look around to
make sure no one was looking I got up, well I tried to get up thank goodness
for the ramp rail and the garbage can right there, I was able to prop myself
up, swear to myself and trek off to my car.
With each and every step the pain intensified, I thought I sprained it,
so I was thinking buck up bucky and off to the car, I brushed it off started it
up and went on my way. When I got home
out of the car up the back deck and off to my favorite chair. The family wanted to see the ankle I was
complaining about my son said I have never seen that color before. Wrapped it with ace, watched some tv then
went to bed, up the stairs with every painful step. I tried to sleep but was up every 20 minutes
or so with a throbbing leg, up Saturday morning, thank goodness the walk in is
open at 6. X-rayed then fit with an
aircast and sent home to rest. Just so
you know it hurts like hell and I am horrible with crutches. Plus how are you supposed to shower and sleep
with this thing on?
Friday, February 1, 2013
Daily Dose of BS Feb 1 technology
With the cold weather some of us are enjoying old school
heat, while driving to work this morning I smelled at least 2 wood fires, the
smell brings you to warmer days and sitting by a crackling fire. Technology has made the wood stove obsolete,
most of us have electric, oil or gas heat, and oh how easy it is to go to the
thermostat and set the temperature to make your home comfortable. Technology has made its way into much of what
we do on a daily basis. For example at the
radio station we got a new automation system, a huge upgrade, with an upgrade
comes a learning curve and they say you can't teach an old dog new tricks. I have faith in our team we have all made it
from albums to carts to cds and wav files, bring on the new stuff.
Thursday, January 31, 2013
Daily Dose of BS Jan 31 Waffle Bowl
The big game is on Sunday, it is a national day of tv,
wings, other tasty treats and lots of alcohol in many cases. My family however has a totally different menu
when it comes to the big game, it started at least 12 years ago. At the Schmidt house we have a family
tradition of waffles, and sausage. I remember
the year we started it after reading the Sunday paper I glanced at a front page
of a flyer that had a waffle maker on the front page and bought it, been making
waffles every single waffle Sunday since.
It’s a great name cause when your team isn’t in the big game you can
waffle back and forth and enjoy the plays and commercials. I even left a party a few years ago when my
team was in the waffle bowl to go home to have the breakfast of hotels. Have a great Waffle Bowl Sunday and go team.
Wednesday, January 30, 2013
Daily Dose of BS Jan 30 garbage
I don’t know what it is when it comes to the white can in our
kitchen. It gets full and then over full
every single day. Our garbage can must
be generating its own mess, I could empty the garbage in the morning have the whole
family leave for the day and then when we get home the can needs to be emptied
again. There is more maintenance with
the garbage can than there is for the dog, at least the dog lets himself in and
out, the garbage on the other hand has to be handled a few times first to feed
it then to bring out to the cans then back to grab a bag and replace. Does this ever happen at your house? I had to grab a second bag this morning to
take the stuff piled up next to and on top of the can, I am glad that this isn’t
a regular occurrence I will cut the kids a break today since last night you
would have had to put on flippers to get to the garbage cans behind the garage,
at least today it looks more like January.
Tuesday, January 29, 2013
Daily Dose of BS Jan 29 break ins
Another day another nickel, gas up to 3.34 I should have
filled up yesterday. The stoplight at
West and Main is still out, what happened there anyway? It is the end of January and instead of
worrying about where to put all my snow, my backyard is flooded, the water is
over the sidewalk in the middle of the yard.
We had the sidewalk raised a few years ago, but it must have re-settled
and now we need a foot bridge to navigate to the garage. There have been a rash of burglaries in the
neighborhoods between UWL and WTC, the La Crosse police are reminding people to
make your house look occupied, lock windows and doors and be a good neighbor. If you see a crime, please report it.
Monday, January 28, 2013
Daily Dose of BS Jan 28 gas fire lights
Gas prices are on their way up, again we have 3.27 in La
Crosse, funny I was just getting used to the 3.12 we had a few weeks ago. I thought after the inauguration the prices
go down. Pretty disappointed first of
all in myself for allowing myself to think the prices are going to stay at 3.12
and secondly for thinking that the 3.12 was cheap. I guess it is all relative. Remember when you were a kid and everyone threw in a buck or two and you cruised for the night.
Not anymore. Sad day in Brazil as
there was a concert where someone was lighting off flairs or pyrotechnics and
the fire extinguisher didn’t work, over 200 young adults either burnt or died
from smoke inhalation, what a horrible way to die. I think that pyrotechnics should be outlawed
inside. This is not the first time that
this has happened where people going to a concert died because of this
stupidity. Finally I am thinking about
who gets contacted when a light is out on the highway? The light on the road where I turn into the
radio station is burnt out?
Friday, January 25, 2013
Daily Dose of BS jan 25 not all created equal
Our forefathers were wrong, we are not all created
equal. I know we all think that we are
but guess what we are not. Let me
explain my thoughts here, I will never be able to no matter how hard I try be
able to slam dunk a basketball against a professional team, or against anyone
for that matter. I won't be able to run
a seven minute mile, I will never be one of the top 100 most handsome people in
the world. There are just somethings
that we need to take a look at and say I tried and this is not feasible I am
not saying give up on a dream but we have to know that we are not all created
equal. When lots of us were younger I am
guessing that we wanted to be something other than what we ended up being
because either your parents did it or someone else that you looked up to did that
job, we may have even started down the path to obtaining that job but did not
do it, why, because either we decided that we didn’t want to do it or we tried
and we couldn’t do it, and that is what I am talking about, we are not all
created equal. I think what our
forefathers were talking about that we all should have the opportunity to do the
things we want.
Thursday, January 24, 2013
DEAR MATT-
“Dear Matt, you are a loser and you have a fat back.” Just one example of the individually-designed hate mail postcards drawn by London-based artist Mr Bingo. It all started when a drunken Mr Bingo impulsively tweeted that he’d send an offensive postcard to the first person who replied. Someone did, and now his hate mail has became so popular, he’s charging a fee to send expletive-laden and obscene postcards to whomever you wish. He’s even put out a collection of his nastiest work … “The Hate Mail Book”.
Daily Dose of BS Jan 24 Office Depot
Well it happened and it was bound to happen, my youngest son
ended up with a crack in the glass of his tablet computer that he got for
Christmas. He was bummed and I was kind
of mad, in my mind it was ruined and never to be used again after all it was purchased
well before Christmas from Office Depot, and I wasn’t sure what kind of a policy
they had when it came to broken electronics, boy was I pleasantly surprised as
they took the tablet back with the receipt with no questions asked, plus the
manager was both friendly and helpful.
This is the way that service is supposed to be, so my hats off to you
Office Depot for making it easy on a parent, making a kid happy and for doing
business the way it ought to be done, let me rephrase my original kudos, hats
off till I head outside, it is below zero after all.
Wednesday, January 23, 2013
Daily Dose of BS Jan 23 bathroom doors
I always wondered about public restroom doors, why is it you
need to pull a handle toward you rather than a push or a kick motion to
open. You have been in a public restroom
where someone used the facility and walked right out the door without even
pretending to wash their hands, that is a whole other event using the pot and
not sending the job down, gross. Do these
people do this at their own homes I bet not, then why the heck would they leave
someone else’s throne disgusting? Also
if ya dribble and I am not talking about on the court or in the field, but in
the stall clean it up. Does the crappy
paper that many businesses use help to save money? Don’t you need 3 or 4x the amount to make it
work? I also think that all the automated
things in the bathroom that flush, dispense soap, turn on the water and kick
out paper towels or turn on the dryer are nice, but even with all the
automation you still have to grab a dirty door handle and turn and pull.
Tuesday, January 22, 2013
Daily Dose of BS Jan 22 warming up your car
La Crosse cops could be ticketing ya soon for warming up
your car on the public streets. If a
person leaves their car unattended you are subject to a fine of $114, this
applies to vehicles on the street or any other public place. The ordinance is in place to protect people
from car thieves, because if someone passing by who might not have thought
about stealing a car may be tempted to take advantage of an easy target. This is some flawed logic I think, people
should have better will power than to take something that isn’t nailed
down. If I walk into a store and there
are no cameras and the clerk is in back the opportunity is there for me to
clean out the store of their goods, what my parents taught me and the golden
rule teaches me to not take stuff that is not mine. The fining of $114 to warm your car is flawed
in my opinion; cause no one likes to get into a cold car and I really hate
grabbing the ice cold steering wheel. I got
a better idea make an example of the person who steals the car and make it so
that others don’t steal cars.
Monday, January 21, 2013
Daily Dose of BS Jan 21 inventions
So there I was yesterday afternoon sitting on my recliner,
playing on my computer while talking on my smartphone all this while watching a
program that recorded a couple weeks ago.
This made me think what are the most important inventions ever, or at
least the ones that make a difference in your life? Some of the ones that I have mentioned are on
my list for the best and the worst just think about how much more time we had
before we had any of the above because they truly are time suckers and anti-human
contact machines. I also think the car, toilets,
indoor plumbing, heat and refrigeration should make the list and the best fix
it material out there duct tape should be on the list also. What are the inventions that you can't live
without?
Thursday, January 17, 2013
Some good books
"A World Without Us" by Alan Weisman
"Concussions and Our Kids" by Robert Cantu
"God's Hotel" by Victoria Sweet
"Indomitable Will: LBJ and the Presidency" by Mark Updegrove
"Medicine for the Soul" - inscription at the Library of Thebes
Terri Schlichenmeyer
The Bookworm Sez, LLC
W5556 State Road 33
LaCrosse, WI 54601
office: 608-782-BOOK (2665)
mobile: 608-792-3314
fax: 608-787-8222
"Concussions and Our Kids" by Robert Cantu
"God's Hotel" by Victoria Sweet
"Indomitable Will: LBJ and the Presidency" by Mark Updegrove
"Medicine for the Soul" - inscription at the Library of Thebes
Terri Schlichenmeyer
The Bookworm Sez, LLC
W5556 State Road 33
LaCrosse, WI 54601
office: 608-782-BOOK (2665)
mobile: 608-792-3314
fax: 608-787-8222
Daily Dose of BS Jan 17 conspiracy theories
I heard yesterday that there are conspiracy theories out
there about Newtown, CT. The conspiracy
people are saying that it is an elaborate scheme that the media, the
government, and Obama administration either manipulated or orchestrated the
shooting to move political opinion on gun control, I call BS. In particular, a video that focuses on
discrepancies in initial reporting about the number and types of guns used in
the shooting, information was being found as it happened and the national media
was doing what they could. ENOUGH! Who would fake such a thing, why would anyone
fake such a horrific event?
Wednesday, January 16, 2013
Daily Dose of BS Jan 16 phone calls
I went through and deleted a bunch of station voice mails
from the station voice mail. As I was
listening to them I realized that we get a lot of spam or telemarking calls to
a work line that I put on the no call list.
Many of these calls are robo calls telling me of my winnings, all I have
to do is call an 800 number. I have been
getting calls at home saying it is imperative for me to call about my credit
card. I don’t even carry a balance on my
card. Enough of the madness, I don’t even
answer my home phone if I don’t recognize the number, it is pretty sad that
these companies have taken what we used to look forward to answering making it
a chore. I am also not a fan of those
who you know that call wait through the voice mail message then hang up without
saying anything, causing you to waste time to call and listen to the hang up
noise.
Tuesday, January 15, 2013
THE BEER BIBLE:
A new reference guide called ‘Beertone’ (a play on the iconic Pantone color guide) has been designed to help barley drinkers identify and choose the right type of beer … based on its color. The brightest beers begin the guide, which runs through the spectrum ending with the darkest. Each beer has a card featuring a detailed description, alcohol by volume, the brewery, its bottle design, and its color information … ‘RGB’, ‘CMYK’, ‘Web’, ‘SRM’ (that’s the beer color scale). Photos show each beer in its bottle and in a glass. This ultimate reference guide will cost suds lovers $39 a pop.
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Daily Dose of BS Jan 15 la crosse mayor
I went to a mayoral forum last night at the Moose lodge;
eight of the 11 running for mayor for the city of La Crosse were in attendance. You can really learn a lot from listening for
a couple of hours. Even though I have
lived in La Crosse for the past 21 years and thought I was in the know of who
is who there were a handful of people that I didn’t even know who they
were. I even met a few of the people who
are running for city council I hope to
have all the men running for mayor on the radio with me, I am about half way
there. I would think that if I were
running for office that I would reach out to all medias that are out there,
especially if my number was not listed. Of
the candidates that I have had on, their numbers were in the phone book or
easily found, the ones I don’t have on yet, well their numbers are either
unlisted or changed from the last time the phone book was updated. Back to the reason I said I hope to have all
the men on the air, it surprises me that there are no women running to run our
great community. Remember to do your
homework and get out and vote on February 19th for the primary, this
election whittles it down to two candidates that will then run for mayor on
April 2nd. May the best man
win!
Monday, January 14, 2013
Daily Dose of BS Jan 14 Packers
Went to a party on Saturday night and watched the Packers
with some friends. I was hoping that the
first play of the night was going to be the way game would go, an interception
and up by seven to begin the game….bam.
Not quite the way it happened. Not
even close, in fact the Packers were out played in every aspect of the
game. A friend of mine was sitting next
to me while we were watching the game and he brought up a great observation, he
said when the Packers were a bunch of losers that the fans were awesome, they
stuck with the team and when there was a win the fans were grateful winners,
now he said that the fans are like every other professional team fan, out for
blood and no longer the gracious winner but an in-your-face winner like every
other fan. Now don’t get me wrong I would
have loved to see the Pack go on to next week and then to the big game, but am
proud of the way the team made it as far as they did with all the injuries that
they played through this year. I am not
sure if I am the only other football fan who doesn’t care for Saturday Night
games, but I do like that it seemed like I got an extra day of the weekend.
Friday, January 11, 2013
Daily Dose of BS Jan 11 celebrate
I am not against prayer, I did get embarrassed when I was a
kid and out to eat when my folks would say a prayer before eating but at home
it didn’t bother me. I think the reason it
bugged me as a kid was that it drew attention to us as being different. Now we as a society celebrate differences, as
long as the differences are what we believe in or what we see as normal. I am willing to bet that someone who stands
up for someone who wants to pray in a public place is not the same person who
will stand up for the right to have a ritualistic branding. It is kind of funny that even though we are
saying we are an open and free society, that we are all brothers and sisters,
we should come together and celebrate our differences but then point out what
makes us different. I think that we are
becoming more a polarizing society than we were before, there are democrats and
republicans, Christians and atheists, meat eaters and vegetarians, gays and
straights. Within each of the above
groups there are many great people but there are also many zealots. If we truly are a society that wants to get
along, open your eyes and your hearts.
Thursday, January 10, 2013
Daily Dose of BS Jan 10 year round school
School days, school days, dear old Golden Rule days, 'reading
and 'riting and 'rithmetic taught to the tune of the hickory stick. This week the kids are back in school for the
first full week since mid December and are trying to get their heads back in
the game. Beginning next school year Hamilton
Early Learning Center in La Crosse a preschool - 3rd grade school that will
operate on a year-round calendar beginning with the 2013-14 school year. The school's schedule is a 45-15 day operation
the same number of days as the rest of the district, but the days are dispersed
more evenly throughout the school year. Hamilton's school calendar includes the
same staff development days and holiday breaks as the district's traditional
nine month school calendar. The 45-15
calendar will help the students better adjust to school. I think that this is a great idea and wonder
why it has not been done before? I know
it will take some getting used to for the families and vacation schedules, but
if you know 6 months you should be able to make scheduled vacation
changes. I really believe that this
should be implemented through-out all the k-9 grades. Once a kid hits the high school years they
should work over the summer to get them ready for working later in life.
Wednesday, January 9, 2013
Daily Dose of BS Jan 9 Guns
Guns, they are available everywhere, why not level the
playing field? We are about to embark in
a national debate on firearms. Some
groups want guns in all schools and others want the gun to go away. Personally I am leaning toward more guns with
consequences, I don’t see why having a gun in a school if it is somewhere where
no kid or person with bad intentions would get at it, if the person who has
access to it is trained and really knows how to use and would only use it if
God forbid that a gunman that came in to the school. I also have the same thoughts when it comes
to concealed carry, if you are trained and pass a mental health test, a yearly
mental health test then by all means conceal carry. I also think that we need to add punishments
to those that do not follow the law when dealing with guns maybe a triple or at
least a double sentence. I don’t think
that putting restrictions on purchases of legal firearms is the answer, but I
also don’t think that we need to have ammo out there that is armor piercing,
and clips that are able to hold over 15 rounds.
Thoughts?
Tuesday, January 8, 2013
What we are reading this month
WHAT WOMEN ARE READING THIS MONTH:
• ‘Our Best 75 Weight-Loss Tips’ – “Woman’s Day”
• ‘Dress Cuter For Work With Stuff You Already Own’ – “Glamour”
• ‘The Resolutions Top Doctors Make’ – “Redbook”
• ‘How to Create a Sock Bun’ – “Ladies’ Home Journal”
• ‘What He Really Thinks About Your Lingerie’ – “Cosmopolitan”
WHAT MEN ARE READING THIS MONTH:
• ‘How to Avoid Being Creepy Around Women’ – AskMen.com
• ‘Why Do Fat Guys Live Longer?’ – “Men’s Health”
• ‘The 6 Worst Athlete Tattoos’ – “Maxim”
• ‘5 Foods That’ll Make You Look Younger’ – “Details”
• ‘Reasons Not to Play Beer Pong’ – “Esquire”
Daily Dose of BS Jan 8 Cancelled tv shows
I am not a fan of tv leading up to this week on the tube,
the last few weeks we have been stuck in re-run hell, this week my TiVo has
picked up some of my favorite shows but not for much longer. I am sad to remind you some of the mainstays
in our tv viewing are going away. One of
the shows I didn’t really start watching until I got Netflix 30 Rock is going
off the air that is a well written funny show.
Another show I am sorry to see leave is The Office, I was wondering how long
it would take to go away after Steve Carell left. A few shows never even get the chance to reel
in the viewers for example I really liked Harrys Law with Kathy Bates,
Alcatraz, and just started watching the Mob Doctor only to find out that that
is canceled in fact last night the season and the series wrapped up. I also liked the Finder on fox and will miss Horatio
Caine with his cheesy opening lines and his sunglasses. I wonder why some stupid TV shows stay on and
others that are watched go away? Oh well
here is to the January sweeps and hopefully some good quality hours of tv
watching.
Monday, January 7, 2013
Daily Dose of BS Jan 7 Black Box
It’s Monday and many people hate Mondays, are you one of
them? I am not sure that there are any
days that I like or dislike any other than the rest. I am not a fan of paydays but that is because
I think I got up everyday for this? I
know don’t like it change it, I don’t think that we will ever make what we want
to make will we? I guess we just keep
plugging forward right. I read an
article last night before I went to bed that said that most of the new cars
rolled off the assembly line have a black box, I am not sure I like this, how
can we fight a speeding ticket if the cop can pull the black box data
right? I am not usually a conspiracy guy
but if this is available and has been in most cars this decade wouldn’t it be
lots easier to find who was where and with what vehicle? Won't the government be able to track us with
that technology and know that at 4:35 yesterday afternoon you were driving down
Losey Blvd? At 5 you were parked in the
parking lot at the Mall and at 6:33 your car was parked in your garage. Combine this info with your cell phone and
they will know who you were talking to at what time and for how long where you
were and what you were driving. I am
just saying it’s a lot to think about on a Monday.
Friday, January 4, 2013
Daily Dose of BS Jan 4 Friday finally
Today is Friday time to celebrate, celebrate that we made it
through the week. These short weeks just
drag on; in my mind they take longer than the regular 5 day work week. Yesterday afternoon I got a call from a
friend of mine and I was immediately brought back to a time in my life 3 years
ago when I lost my job. It is funny how
the turn of someone else’s cards can be a reminder of life experiences past in
your life. I could feel his emotion on
the phone and the uncertainty in his voice.
I know when you get laid off that it is the biggest kick in the pants
that you can go through at the time, especially if you are blindsided, but of
most the people I have talked to about this, most have landed in a better and
more challenging, better suited position, where they are appreciated, I guess it
is a chance to start a new chapter or even start over. I am sure that my buddy will do well once he realizes
this, but until then, I feel bad for his situation.
Thursday, January 3, 2013
Daily Dose of BS Jan 3 What's in a name
In my 44 years of being on this earth we have seen a lot of
changes from our technology we always have a phone with us, we have instant access
to everyone’s thoughts with the help of twitter and facebook, we have seen changes in our cars, and houses
to the things we buy and eat…heck a dozen years ago I would have never bought
bottled water, let alone ordered a glass of water at a restaurant and now water
is my favorite drink. The reason I bring this up is because I was
thinking I don’t know any kid named Bob, when I was growing up there where
about 15 of us in my class from Rob, to Robby, and Bob to Bobby and don’t
forget about Robert. I was born in 1968 and then the top names were
Michael, David, John, James and Robert….for the boys and Lisa, Michelle,
Kimberly, Jennifer and Melissa for the girls. Number one for 2012 was Aiden
for boys and Sophia for girls and Robert is nowhere in the top 100. The
top name for many years Michael isn’t even in the top 5 any more in fact it
slipped to number 16 for boys and none of the girls names from 1968 made it to
this generation. To see where your name ranks check out the Social
Security Administrations website http://www.ssa.gov/oact/babynames/
Wednesday, January 2, 2013
Daily Dose of BS Jan 2 odd day
Odd, yesterday was very odd from the time I went to bed to
the time I woke up to the day and the year, yesterday was odd. Weird I never thought of it this way before
being odd like I am, but we have alternate side parking here in La Crosse and
there are a few days that you can keep your car on the same side of the street
over the winter and December 31st and January 1st are a
couple of those days. I worked at the
stroke of midnight on January 1st broadcasting the La Crosse
Skyrockers fireworks, it is more a thank you to the community than anything
else, and we truly do live in an awesome community. Back to the odd day that yesterday was, it
was the first day of the first month of the year 2013 so it really was an odd
day. Today we will try to even things
out. By the way today is Wednesday January
2, 2013 so if you are writing a check remember the date, does anyone write
checks anymore? Have a happy 2013.
Friday, December 28, 2012
Daily Dose of BS Dec 28 2012
Fitting as we have snow falling this morning in La Crosse,
people are slip sliding around corners and at stop signs, the year is wrapping
up and many are off after today until Wednesday. I remember when I was a kid the last day of
school before the Christmas break I would always say see ya next year, I
thought I was funny back then as well, and some wisenheimer would do doubt yell
back not if I see you first, everyone would laugh and go on our way. At the end of each year I tend to be
reflective of the year, the year 2012 for me has been great, I have had ups and
downs, but if I were to rate the year for me personally I give it an A-. I have been blessed. Time to raise our glasses or coffee mugs and
toast the year that was and again for the year to come, cheers.
Thursday, December 27, 2012
Daily Dose of BS Dec 27 random musings
Went to a big box store yesterday to return two gifts, I walked
in gave the person working the two receipts, swiped my card and was on my
way. I was surprised about how easy it
was to do, and how quickly it was taken care of. Speaking of how quickly things get done,
remember awhile back when I talked about the f word being written on a street
sign, well it is still on the sign. Any ideas
on who I can talk to about getting that sign replaced or at least written over?
And finally on my mind as I have gotten
older I haven’t been as much in the need column of things and if I want something
I usually go out and buy it, sometimes feeling buyer’s remorse afterward, I never
used to be a fan of gift cards but as I think about it now, it makes life a bit
easier because if I keep the restaurant ones in a pile and the store ones in
another and when I want to go for lunch or dinner I grab a gift card and go,
same for the other ones. Finally is it
ok to regift?
Wednesday, December 26, 2012
Daily Dose of BS Dec 26 Fiscal Cliff
Got on my boots, getting ready to start the decent of the fiscal cliff, so little progress has been made on this, with congress and the senate reconvening today I hope that some compromise is going to be made. I really don’t get this many millions of lives are at stake here, I mean there are so many of us living pay check to pay check with no end of the financial pain in sight. It is kind of scary, I was watching a tivo’ed show over the Christmas break about the working homeless, I am guessing that if we slide over the fiscal cliff and any one of us get a bump it will put us that much closer to being part of that working homeless group. It is too bad that we have allowed ourselves to be so dependent on the government; I mean we are all waiting to see what will happen. On my way in to work this morning I heard about something new to think about The Alternative Minimum Tax or sometimes referred to as AMT and how if it expires we are all going to be in a world of hurt.
Monday, December 24, 2012
Daily Dose of BS Dec 24 Merry Christmas
Merry Christmas. Before this year I have always just said Merry Christmas and got upset by those that said anything different. During the past week I have had the chance to talk with many people about this and a few church leaders about the saying of Merry Christmas. Rabbi Saul Prombaum I think said it best, that we are all so politically correct these days, that we let the little things bug us, and I agree, we let the little things get under our skin, what one person says or doesn’t say isn’t going to make or break my day or my life and why should I let it. When I was finished with my interview with Saul he looked me right in the eye and said Merry Christmas my friend then gave me a hug. I think that we all need to take a page from that act of friendship, Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays, Seasons Greeting and hopes for a great New Y ear to all my friends, and family including my facebook followers and listeners.
Friday, December 21, 2012
Daily Dose of BS Dec 21 Mayan Calendar
Doom and gloom, nah sayers, and wishers of no good it didn’t
happen. Many went to bed last night
wondering if we would wake up this morning, I hate to pop your bubble but the
world did not end. I feel bad for those who
were counting on the Mayan Calendar to be right. I think that they either got bored making the
calendar or lost the next part. Would
you really want to know when the world is going to end? I can think of at least a dozen days that
have come and gone where I have heard that this is going to happen or that is
going to happen, but really, I think if you live your life to its fullest each
and every day, take advantage of opportunities that are put your way and try to
smile and pass on your knowledge by either teaching, or mentoring you doing
well. Holding grudges is a waste of time
and so I worrying, I am not saying I don’t do these things but I do try to live
it. Have a great day and a super
weekend.
Thursday, December 20, 2012
Daily Dose of BS Dec 20 Snow Day
Got an automated call last night on my home phone just after
9 and email and a call to my cell phone about 9:30 to let me know that there
was going to be no school this morning, as of the moment of phone call there
was no snow. I woke up about 3:30 this
morning so that I could shovel my car out, there was barely 3 inches of snow,
wet and heavy snow. The snow was still
falling as I drove in to work this morning, there were 2 spots where I slid a
little but for the most part, I was able to navigate the snowy roads well. I live on a side street but right off the
snow routes so the only non-plowed roads I drove in on this morning were my
alley, about a block and a half of sidestreet and the back road that leads to
the radio station. Snow plow drivers
were out in full force doing a great job.
Remember if you are heading out in this snow or any of the future snows
we are going to get, give the plows their room, drive slowly and pay attention.
Even though the shoe didn’t fall during the overnight, kids are off today, so
be looking for kids running around enjoying the white blanket of snow.
Tuesday, December 18, 2012
BS ETIQUETTE FOR THE OFFICE CHRISTMAS PARTY:
This week is one of the most popular for corporate holiday get-togethers, so keep these rules in mind …
✗ Do NOT mention how nice it is to have a boss who can play Santa … without padding.
✗ Do NOT ask the CEO’s wife, “Would it be OK if I touch your hair?”
✗ DO try to act with dignity, decency, and decorum… even if you are a lawyer.
✗ Do NOT attempt to do a cannonball … into the eggnog.
✗ Do NOT whip out your iPhone and show hilarious pictures you took of your daughters playing in the bathtub … especially if your daughters are 22 and 19.
✗ Do NOT recommend to the boss that she mix her Chivas with Slim-Fast.
✗ Do NOT attempt to appear festive by wearing mistletoe … on your lampshade.
✗ Do NOT at any point display your exotic (or erotic) dancing skills, particularly if they involve a less-than-smooth move called ‘Wangham Style’.
✗ Do NOT mention how nice it is to have a boss who can play Santa … without padding.
✗ Do NOT ask the CEO’s wife, “Would it be OK if I touch your hair?”
✗ DO try to act with dignity, decency, and decorum… even if you are a lawyer.
✗ Do NOT attempt to do a cannonball … into the eggnog.
✗ Do NOT whip out your iPhone and show hilarious pictures you took of your daughters playing in the bathtub … especially if your daughters are 22 and 19.
✗ Do NOT recommend to the boss that she mix her Chivas with Slim-Fast.
✗ Do NOT attempt to appear festive by wearing mistletoe … on your lampshade.
✗ Do NOT at any point display your exotic (or erotic) dancing skills, particularly if they involve a less-than-smooth move called ‘Wangham Style’.
Daily Dose of BS Dec 18 Guns
I think we need more gun control because it has clearly
worked in the war on drugs. I know that
when we make something illegal that we no longer do it or want it look at how
well prohibition worked. You can't buy Sudafed
for a cold without a note from your mommy, but if you are using it for
something illegal you can get as much of it as you want. Some fireworks are illegal in Wisconsin and
Minnesota and we never ever see any of the illegal ones lit off do we. How about crack, meth, cocaine, heroin, and
you can't forget about marijuana I am sure that making those illegal made them
more difficult to obtain, right. If we
make guns illegal the law abiding citizens won't have them to protect or to
hunt, but I bet that the criminal element has a guy that they could get one if
they need. If we start tightening down
on guns the people who are selling legally, and obtaining them legally I think
that would be a slippery slope. What
about video games, they are so real now a days, what happened to Donkey Kong,
Pac Man and Tron? I think that the child
of today has been desensitized to the killing of characters on the video games
that they have no issues with the real thing. Maybe we should look into this.
Monday, December 17, 2012
Some more BS
• The average person’s DNA has 400 flaws. (We’re all far from perfect.)
– BBC News
• Lobsters sometimes eat each other. (Do they add butter?)
– Salon.com
People don’t judge your generosity by the amount of advice you give away.
Daily Dose of BS Dec 17 Newtown Ct
So sad, I really don’t know how to express myself in the
wake of the shooting at Newtown Connecticut.
I along with the rest of the nation and the world are saddened by this unnecessary
killing of the most precious of gifts, our children. When we send our kids off to school we are
sending them off to get the foundation, the foundation of life, we expect that
when our children are off at school that they are safe, and in good hands, and
from what I can see this is truly the case, there are however some cracks in
the armor unexpected cracks. Who could
have guessed that a crazed 20 year old would have picked last Friday as a day
to make his point, what a coward, going in to an elementary school and shooting
at kids in a classroom, hell going anywhere and shooting at people, something
is not right with a world where that can happen. What kind of evil can do this? Why would someone do this? Does this make me not want to send my kids to
school, absolutely not, as I mentioned we are setting our children’s foundation
and that foundation is what our country will continue to be built on.
Friday, December 14, 2012
Daily Dose of BS Dec 14 Reality TV
Dave Hester just told us something I think I have known for
a long time, that reality tv is not real.
How could it be? Have you watched
theses shows? There are many people who
are messed up in their minds, and full of drama, but how could they be as messed
up as they are portrayed on these shows.
I have to admit they are a guilty pleasure, they didn’t used to be but
watching Pawn Stars, and Dirty Jobs, Storage Wars, and Undercover Boss are always
fun. The only one I watch on a regular
basis is Undercover Boss cause it is on regular tv, the others I see once in a
while on Netflix, really in everyone of these shows, you know that there is
going to be drama, an uncovering, some anger, some crying and a lot of hugs and
smiles, if the equation didn’t work they wouldn’t do it. Back to Dave Hester, he claims that the show
producers plant valuable items in the units to presumably make the show more
interesting. The suit also claims the show rigs the bidding process. Well duh,
you didn’t think that this was all real did you? Reality tv if real would be like following you
around for a day, and how much fun would that be?
Thursday, December 13, 2012
Daily Dose of BS Dec 13 computers
Can you make it a week without using any computers at all? My guess is that most of us can't make it a
day, from our cell phones, to our cars, to the tvs we watch to our watches,
computers are everywhere. I know I can't
go a day without mine, I am an information junkie, I love that I can go to a
computer or my phone or a tablet and go to a site like google and find out
pretty much anything I want right at my fingertips, if I want to hear a certain
song, watch a clip of tv or read a passage of a book, I could find just about
anything I would ever want right there. My
job has come a long way from when I started in 1987, we used to play records
and carts and recorded on to a reel to reel deck, we used razor blades almost every
day and I will bet if you knew a radio person from before 1992 I will bet that
if you asked them they carried a razor blade in their wallet. (for cutting tape in case you’re
wondering) Now the last two radio
groups that I have worked for don’t even have record players, cart machines or
reel to reel decks and none play music off cd any longer, it is all computerized. I bet your job is different now than it was
20 years ago as well. Here’s to the
past, the present and the future. What
could possibly be next?
Wednesday, December 12, 2012
Daily Dose of BS Dec 12 right to work states
I heard this morning on the way to work that Michigan is now
a right to work state. I have never been
in a union so I don’t get it. I am not
too sure I like someone telling me how to vote or where my money is spent. The definition from the National Right to
work website is A Right to Work law secures the right of employees to decide
for themselves whether or not to join or financially support a union. However,
employees who work in the railway or airline industries are not protected by a
Right to Work law. To me this makes
since. If you want to support it do so
if not, why should you have to? I guess
it falls into my basic beliefs, like if you are don’t like someone don’t hang
out with them, if you don’t like your job quit, if an apple is bruised or a
grape is squishy, or the toast is burnt don’t eat it grab something else, oh
yea and life is too short to drink crappy beer.
Tuesday, December 11, 2012
Daily Dose of BS Dec 11 Rotary Lights
While walking through the Rotary Lights last night I was
taking in the beauty of the season, the freshly fallen snow the Santa Claus,
the football player, the dragon, the sounds and the 2.6 million lights. I read the La Crosse Tribunes article on
Sunday that said in its title “Religious display? City says Rotary Lights do
not cross line separating church and state” I agree, I think that this is a
nice display of many service groups getting together to light up riverside
park. With a mission of feeding the
hungry, and collecting thousands of canned goods and thousands of dollars every
year, how can this be taken as anything other than the beauty that it is. According to the Tribunes article Hank Zumach
an outspoken opponent of organized religion says this is no longer a holiday
display it obviously is all about Jesus his problem: The display is on public
property. (to read the trib article http://lacrossetribune.com/news/local/religious-display-city-says-rotary-lights-do-not-cross-line/article_aacc55a6-41c1-11e2-9577-0019bb2963f4.html)
The Rotary Lights group rents the park, pays for the electricity and is an inspiration
to most that see it. Yesterday we went
because my 14 year old wanted to go and this isn’t the first time the kids have
asked to see the lights, also whenever we have guests in town this time of year
we make a trip to the lights, for those who think it is a religious display, I disagree,
there are some religious items there but there are many more non-religious displays
there, and I think it is beautiful, and a great asset to the community because of
the smiles it brings.
Monday, December 10, 2012
Bad toys
Advocacy group ‘World Against Toys Causing Harm’ (WATCH) has just published its 40th annual list of toys that could be dangerous to kids. This year’s warnings include …
✗ ‘Magnetic Fishing Game’ – A yummy-looking metal lure on a fishing line intended for children just 16-months-old … what could possibly go wrong?
✗ ‘Bongo Ball’ – Children as young as 3-years-old are encouraged to climb inside this colorful inflatable ball. No mention of how they’re supposed to breathe.
✗ ‘Dart Zone Quick Fire 12 Dart Gun’ – It’s all fun and games until someone loses an eye.
✗ ‘Spinner Shark 4-Wheel Kneeboard’ – The product’s own instructions warn: “Kneeboard riding can be a hazardous activity.”
✗ ‘Explore & Learn Helicopter’ – Said to reward ‘baby’s curiosity’ … with a cord measuring approximately 24-inches-long.
✗ ‘N-Force Vendetta Double Sword’ – A 4-and-a-half foot long weapon that comes with the warning: “Do not poke or swing at people or animals.” Gee, can’t imagine kids ever doing that.
✗ ‘Water Balloon Launcher’ – It’s actually marketed as having the capability to shoot water balloons at speeds of up to … 75 mph.
✗ ‘Power Rangers Super Samurai Shogun Helmet’ – This headgear includes an attachable ‘crown’ with pointed, rigid plastic tips as long as 9 inches.
✗ ‘The Avengers Gamma Green Smash Fists’ – Oversized fists to enable 3-year-olds to ‘smash everything that gets in the way!’. Are cute little brass knuckles also being developed?
✗ ‘Playful Xylophone’ – Tots as young as 12-months-old are encouraged to use an unattached slender, 5-inch long wooden dowel as a drumstick. No one would try to eat that, right?
NET: http://toysafety.org/worstToyList_index.shtml
– ToySafety.org
✗ ‘Magnetic Fishing Game’ – A yummy-looking metal lure on a fishing line intended for children just 16-months-old … what could possibly go wrong?
✗ ‘Bongo Ball’ – Children as young as 3-years-old are encouraged to climb inside this colorful inflatable ball. No mention of how they’re supposed to breathe.
✗ ‘Dart Zone Quick Fire 12 Dart Gun’ – It’s all fun and games until someone loses an eye.
✗ ‘Spinner Shark 4-Wheel Kneeboard’ – The product’s own instructions warn: “Kneeboard riding can be a hazardous activity.”
✗ ‘Explore & Learn Helicopter’ – Said to reward ‘baby’s curiosity’ … with a cord measuring approximately 24-inches-long.
✗ ‘N-Force Vendetta Double Sword’ – A 4-and-a-half foot long weapon that comes with the warning: “Do not poke or swing at people or animals.” Gee, can’t imagine kids ever doing that.
✗ ‘Water Balloon Launcher’ – It’s actually marketed as having the capability to shoot water balloons at speeds of up to … 75 mph.
✗ ‘Power Rangers Super Samurai Shogun Helmet’ – This headgear includes an attachable ‘crown’ with pointed, rigid plastic tips as long as 9 inches.
✗ ‘The Avengers Gamma Green Smash Fists’ – Oversized fists to enable 3-year-olds to ‘smash everything that gets in the way!’. Are cute little brass knuckles also being developed?
✗ ‘Playful Xylophone’ – Tots as young as 12-months-old are encouraged to use an unattached slender, 5-inch long wooden dowel as a drumstick. No one would try to eat that, right?
NET: http://toysafety.org/worstToyList_index.shtml
– ToySafety.org
Daily Dose of BS Dec 10 first snowfall
How soon we forget. How
soon we forget, I of course am talking about driving in the snow, yesterday
while out I noticed that people do not remember how to drive in the snow. I rode with my son to see how he did and how
his truck handled in the snow, btw he did well his truck did not. We will have to get some weight for the back
of the truck. But while driving down Mormon
Coulee people do not remember how to drive, one young driver sped by us like we
were racing at the La Crosse Fairground Speedway, my 17 year old son said I bet
that person causes an accident. I am
glad that he is noticing that a car can be dangerous. While driving into work today and every day,
remember to be careful, not take chances and by all means quit texting. With the snow came some other events like
shoveling and salting, and if you wanted to be young again snowball fights,
forts and snowmen, my kids made a huge snowman last night it was over 7 feet
tall and took snow from all over the yard, they rolled from the back yard to
build in the front, the snowman was huge with arms, and a face, the reason I say
was huge, is that between 815 last night and 445 this morning someone knocked
over and smashed the head of the snowman, that was mean Mr Grinch.
Friday, December 7, 2012
Cyberstalking to the nth degree
I am deeply disturbed by this story. I can't believe that this is going on. Cyber and phone stalking
Daily Dose of BS Dec 7 What the Fa-riday
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.
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.
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