Parents are our first teachers, for example my mom would always say waste not want not. I have been a believer of this for most my life, but I think that we waste too much stuff as Americans. Look at anyone’s pile on garbage day. We throw away everything. Wednesday was my garbage day, and driving though the alleys around my house it would look like the economy is doing pretty well, boxes for new tvs, a couch, a few chairs and a kitchen table. It often bugs me at what gets thrown away as there are many people in need that could use much of what is tossed. I know when the big push for everyone to start using the flat screen tvs that many perfectly good tvs were placed out in the alleys and boulevards. It really bugs me when bikes get thrown away and the scrappers grab them, I could name a few kids right now that could use a bike. And when it comes to food we throw away tons, and my family is probably worse, we throw away lots of food each week. What can be done about this problem?
Friday, July 29, 2016
Thursday, July 28, 2016
Daily Dose of BS July 28 age of consent
In the land of make believe who is at fault? Are young girls who at the age of 12 committed murder really going to be tried as adults? I have serious questions about this, why are girls who are now 14 going to be charged as adults. I have two 14 year olds at home and I can tell you even though they are mature that they are no way capable of being adults, they are still kids, sure they know right from wrong but I am not sure if they see the big picture, we all know adults who don’t quite see the big picture. I think that once we charge these two girls as adults we open up a slippery slope that who knows where it will stop, will we charge 10 year olds or 8 year olds? When do we start charging kids as adults? Should we then move the age of consent to that age?
Wednesday, July 27, 2016
Daily Dose of BS July 27 comunication
With voicemail I miss out on returning calls, because either they don’t show up on my phone or I forget to check, one or the other, what is the proper time to return a message? Is it different for personal rather than professional? When I know I have a message, I try to return messages within the next day part, or at least by the next day. I dislike when I leave either a voice mail message or an email or a text to someone and I don’t hear back from them. I wonder if others have the same issues as me with their voice mail. What about a text is the protocol the same? I know that I send out and receive way more texts nowadays than I do phone calls, and wonder what the protocol for texts are? Do you think it matters who they are on how fast they get back or don’t get back? A friend would get back sooner than an acquaintance or other way around? I think if a friend, or a family member I do wish for a return in the communication as soon as possible. Unless they can’t or there is something wrong. I tend to have an active imagination and when I don’t hear back from a loved one I tend to awfulize what has happened to them when they don’t call back, and no one likes to picture a friend upside down in a ditch.
Tuesday, July 26, 2016
Daily Dose of BS July 26 VCR
I remember when they first became popular and were priced at
where people could buy them. My buddy
Jim and his family had one and little Bobby Schmidt was amazed and jealous. The VCR changed my life and the life of
millions of other people. You no longer
had to be glued to the couch to watch your favorite program, you didn’t have to
be home to catch the latest show. When there
were free preview weekends of the movie channels you could build up your movie
collection. My parents were always the
last to jump on a new technology, we were the last to get the microwave oven,
the dishwasher, and VCR, but when we got the VCR my brothers and I learned it
and learned it well, we could make it display the right time, and get it to
record the shows that mom and dad wanted and eventually we were able to have it
record our shows as well. A sad day for
VCR purists the last of them are going to be rolled off the assembly line this
week. I haven’t used a VCR since my kids
were little and wanted to watch Disney movies, but I do love the door that VCRs
opened up for all of us.
Monday, July 25, 2016
Daily Dose of BS July 25 weather
Over the weekend I was in Dubuque, Iowa for a baseball tournament, my sons team took second in the consolation bracket. I bring up the trip because while we were there many of our phones went off with severe alerts and an extreme alert. No sooner than my phone went off the sirens all around went off and we got moved from the lobby of the hotel where we were staying into an inner conference room with no windows and a tv that lost image while we were tracking the storm. The sky was dark and the air was thick and calm. Then the sky opened up and the winds came water was coming in the windows and doors it was raining so hard. No sooner had it started it was done. I guess what I am saying is it is good to listen to the weather people when they tell you to move, move. We missed the big one this weekend, but it is better to be safe than sorry.
Friday, July 22, 2016
Daily Dose of BS July 22 wearables
I have been wearing a Garmin Vivo Fit 2 for over a year now, using it to monitor my steps and my sleep, giving me something to compare and something to keep me accountable for my actions on the day. I hate to admit it but yesterday was probably my most slug like day I have ever had. All I did yesterday was come to work, and go home, my only outside was home to car, car to work then in reverse on the way home, with the exception of bringing out dinner to my wife to deliver to our son at work. About 2800, when I should be doing about 10 thousand. Kind of sad considering when I was on vacation I was walking about 16000 steps a day. Do you wear a step tracker, and if so do you check your steps?
Thursday, July 21, 2016
Daily Dose of BS July 21 old style
What goes around comes around and what is old is new again. Good news for fans of Old Style, Pabst Brewing is returning to the roots of Old Style and rolling out the new Old Style Oktoberfest just in time for the festival that Old Style helped to start 56 years ago. I had even heard but not confirmed that the City Brewery was going to re-brand the World’s Largest 6 Pack, personally I think that would be cool as the La Crosse Lager rap that is on it now needs work. Another thing that Old Style will be doing is taking a page from Miller Lite and going back to the old style of the Old Style cans. I hope that this marketing idea works for them. I also hope that the 60 pack that I saw Coors Light was coming out with works as well. I guess that with today being as hot as it is going to be I am just looking to stay cool with a couple of brews. Have a great day and enjoy life responsibly.
Wednesday, July 20, 2016
Daily Dose of BS July 20 political bashing
I read a post on Facebook yesterday that said “can’t listen to anymore Hillary bashing. Especially from women.” At first I scrolled right by it then had to go back and find it, because, to me that would be the same thing as someone saying I can’t listen to anymore Trump bashing, especially from men. I think with national politics thrown in all of our faces and the republican convention being broadcast this week and the democratic convention on the air next week, we are all at the tipping point of no more politics. When I think about the post I read from yesterday I just chuckle to myself and think there is going to be a whole lot of political bashing between now and November, as a matter of fact there will be a whole lotta political bashing between now and the rest of our lives.
Tuesday, July 19, 2016
Daily Dose of BS July 19 found purse
I read a story yesterday about a forgotten purse being returned with about 12 grand left untouched. To hear this brings a smile to my heart because being in the media we are often blamed for bringing nothing but bad news, the news of dregs of society and the bad things in life. I also smile because I would have also turned it back in. In my life I have found two purses and have brought them to the customer service areas of the stores. I really believe that most people would turn in a purse. It is the right thing to do and I do believe that people are generally good. Think to yourself would you return a found purse of wallet? If so why, if not why not? Here is another scenario if you found a 100-dollar bill on the ground with no one around would you pocket it, what is there were people around would that make a difference?
Monday, July 18, 2016
Daily Dose of BS July 18th cops
I wouldn’t want to be a cop, not a chance in the world. People don’t respect them, they get called names and there is a hate for them. I don’t understand why people don’t like cops. I have a few good friends who choose this line a work and they are great people. It is funny a few years ago we went on vacation with a cops family and I asked why there is such a distain for police officers, he responded that people remember the ticket they got or the time their innocent grandma got pulled over. Well I for one respect the job that they are doing, it isn’t easy, especially in todays political climate and the distrust of everyone in a uniform. Over the weekend a handful of officers were shot, and a couple died in the line of duty, my heart goes out to the families of these people doing their job, trying to make their cities safe.
Thursday, July 14, 2016
Daily Dose of BS July 14th pokeman
I played in a pinball tournament back when I was a teenager,
I loved pinball, my first real job that wasn’t at a restaurant was as at an arcade
in Har Mar Mall in Roseville, Minnesota.
Pinball was my game, I had a couple of machines at my parents’ house and
new the basics of fixing them. They got
sold off, I got a real job and I haven’t played pinball in years. After I got married I had a Nintendo and used
to love the game of Tetris, I loved that game so much that I used to dream
about it, I then grew up and didn’t really play any other games until Farkle
was on Facebook and then Angry Birds but nothing is as big and blew up as fast
as the Pokémon Go game. The nice thing
about this game is that it gets its players outside and in the fresh air, the
bad thing is that I guess that is super addictive, so much so that the players
are walking into things such as the street and into lakes. I didn’t think that that would be possible, never
mind we see people all the time looking down at their phones.
Wednesday, July 13, 2016
Daily Dose of BS July 13 violence.
From the sounds of the national media there is violence everywhere. That everyone hates everyone else. I just got back from a trip out east and I didn’t see it there, I have been all over the Midwest and I haven’t seen it here either. Of course there is going to be pockets of anger and pockets of violence but that is like any given group. Look at the group that you are most familiar with, be it your family, your job, your friends there will always be a pot stirrer, the one who likes to push buttons, and rock the boat. I bet that everyone either reading or hearing this, has been the cause of a fight or two in their lives. Just because there is violence and fighting in some areas doesn’t mean that there is violence everywhere and it certainly doesn’t mean that we all hate each other, because we don’t. I feel as though the national media is building the violence up and causing much of the fighting that is happening all around us.
Tuesday, July 5, 2016
Daily Dose of BS July 5 selfdriving cars
I used to watch the Jetsons and think it was cool that they had tubes to get somewhere rather than walking and cars that flew, but the thing I thought was the coolest was the phones where you could see the person you were talking to. In a weird way the stuff shown on that kids cartoon came to fruition, we have moving sidewalks at the bigger airports, there are personal flying machines, and you can talk to anyone via skype. The video phone to me was a huge disappointment in theory I thought it was cool but in practicality I don’t like it because it feels old school where you have to sit and talk. Who has time for that? Another technology that has been making headlines of late is the self-driving car, which I think is cool, but would I trust it, I am not sure. Would you?
Friday, July 1, 2016
Daily Dose of BS July 1 job
I am not much of a job jumper. In the 23 year I have lived in La Crosse I have worked for 4 different companies, the longest for 15 and a half years. The reason I bring this up is I have been working for the La Crosse Radio Group for 6 years and the station that I anchor every morning was switched over from Adult Standards to Talk Radio 4 years ago today. I have said it many times on my show that if you find a job you love doing it isn’t like you are working, and I still believe that today. Sometimes getting up at 4 am sucks, I am not going to lie but getting home for lunch most days is fantastic. When I started things off 4 years ago my goal was to entertain, educate or inspire with each of the guests that I have had on the show, I believe that is what I have done. For those of you who have taken the ride, I hope that it wasn’t to bumpy, and I hope that the future is even smoother sailing than the past. Thanks for hanging with me this past 4 years and here’s hoping for a long future.
Wednesday, June 29, 2016
Daily Dose of BS June 29 big fine
15.3 billion or a little more than 2 dollars per person in
the world. Volkswagen could spend up to $15.3
billion settling lawsuits and government allegations that it cheated on
emissions tests. According to some they
are ruining the world’s air quality.
Really? Aren’t there millions of
drivers out there driving millions of miles a day, and factories pumping unsafe
exhaust into our environment, don’t forget about power plants and who knows
what is spewed into our air systems, fires, people smoking, fireworks. The list of contaminants flying into our environment
every day is a lot. I don’t think you can
blame our poor air quality on just one company.
But I do think that they should be held responsible for lying to the
world. You don’t just lie to everyone
and you don’t just go faking tests. For that
the punishment should be harsh, but for causing an environmental distraction, I
think we are all to blame for part of that.
Tuesday, June 28, 2016
Daily Dose of BS June 28 job
Have you ever taken any online tests? I took one this morning to see what my ideal job would be, it pegged me to be either a MUSICIANS, PHOTOGRAPHERS, ACTORS, MUSIC COMPOSERS AND ARRANGERS, SINGERS, RADIO AND TELEVISION ANNOUNCER. Well at least I know I am doing the right job for me. I am glad that it wasn’t only music because I can’t carry a tune not even in a bag. I have had many conversations with my kids about what they want to be for a living. And they know then they don’t know. I told them to not worry about it because chances are what they choose to do for a living will probably not be what they either study for or will end up retiring from. I happened to luck out in finding a job that I love doing and have fun doing. If you can do that you are golden, it isn’t like working a day in your life. BTW here is that link to the test I took this morning http://time.com/4343767/job-personality-work/?xid=newsletter-brief how did you come out?
Monday, June 27, 2016
Daily Dose of BS June 27 toothbrush
Ever had your toothbrush fall into either the garbage or the toilet? I have. This morning I went to grab my toothbrush off the ledge where it sits and it slipped right out of my hands I reached for it and it bobbled right into the garbage, needless to say I left it there. I wonder why when you drop things that about half the time they do what you don’t want them to do meaning I thought please don’t fall into the toilet, it didn’t, but it fell right into the garbage. Here is a better example, how many times have you dropped something and had it roll behind something or under something or worse yet fell right into a hole and it was lost and not found without some effort. I hope that your day is filled with finding things that were lost and for things not falling or getting lost.
Friday, June 24, 2016
Daily Dose of BS June 24 staycation
This morning I am broadcasting at Lock and Dam 7. When was the last time that you came over to the dam to check it out? For me it has been many years, here is a reminder be a tourist in your own community. I think we should look at the great things we have in our own back yard the things that we take for granted like the rivers, and lakes. When was the last time you were out on the water? How about the bluffs and the many miles of trails both on the bluffs and through the parks. I also invite you to take in the great local shops in Downtown La Crosse or a short drive to the north there is the La Crosse Fairgrounds Speedway, many different foods can be found here and you can't forget the salute to this that and the other thing, almost every single weekend we are blessed to live in an area that has fest fairs and fun weekly. So look around and take in what is around and live life to its fullest. And share what you have found. When someone says I am going to La Crosse what do you tell people to check out?
Thursday, June 23, 2016
Daily Dose of BS June 23 protests
What started off as a 16 hour sit in with many of the democrats protesting, dwindled down to just a few protesters. The cameras were shut off, however a few of the Democrats vowed to keep it going, do protests work? I was listening to the Democrats sit in demanding action on gun control. There are protests all time. Do they work? Have you ever changed your mind on something because someone protested? I am not sure that I have. I may have had my mind changed for me because of a protest or two, with businesses giving in in the long run, or maybe driving a different way to somewhere because of a protest going on, or something I was at was started later than it should have because of protesters but have I been a part of a protest not that I can think of. Have you?
Wednesday, June 22, 2016
Daily Dose of BS June 22 traffic
Last night I saw what people are talking about. We had to be in Galesville last night by 6:15 for my sons baseball game, we left our house by 5:25 to give ourselves a few minutes of wiggle room. We needed that extra time, the traffic from about Clinton Street all the way north to highway 53 was stop and go. I was getting irritated and thought to myself how do people deal with this each and every day? I only usually have to deal with traffic at Christmas time by the mall and when traveling so this was a different feeling for me living in Western Wisconsin. For those who drive this daily, how do you put up with it? And for those that don’t ever see it, I wish I could go back to just thinking that we don’t have traffic in La Crosse.
Tuesday, June 21, 2016
Daily Dose of BS June 21 computers
For the past 3 years the La Crosse Schools had I-Pads for the middle schoolers, I know for a fact that bringing this technology into the class rooms has helped out and brought our kids to the front of the class when it comes to technology and computing, as well as finding information and how to use the technology that is available to them. The La Crosse School District just signed a lease with Apple to pay them 814,378 dollars per year for laptop computers for our current high schoolers. I think that this a great idea because it levels the playing field for the kids who maybe don’t have the availability of a computer at home. I do wonder about the exclusive use of Apple computers with the kids though, because in my line of work as well as my wives work we use PC’s rather than Apple computers. I don’t know if there is a compatibility issue with the two platforms. And if maybe this may be a hindrance.
Monday, June 20, 2016
Daily Dose of BS June 20 Hayden
1995 was the last time that I didn’t get to celebrate Father’s Day since then, I have been a Dad. Yesterday was an awesome day, I got greetings and presents from my four children. The biggest joy of being a Dad is the birth of your child, I had been in love before but never loved so much as when my son Hayden was born. Hayden paved the way for me to be a Dad, he came into the world a month early after my wife Marcia sent 3 months on bed rest. But it was all worth it. Usually these birthday greetings are filled with mushy things like In the past 21 years it has been amazing to see him grow into a responsible young man. How Hayden has been on the Honor Roll every quarter and trimester of his School Career. As his dad I am so proud of this guy. He has great friends, who all have high aspirations in life. He is polite, caring and has a great scene of humor, he is also smart-alecky at times and people always throw at me where do you think he got that. I don’t know, can you pick that up off a toilet seat somewhere? I expect many great and exciting things for this young man. I don’t mean for this to be embarrassing but I am so proud of him. Hayden I hope you have a great birthday, and remember I always love you buddy.
Friday, June 17, 2016
Daily Dose of BS June 17 Fathers Day
With Father’s Day coming up on Sunday, have you ever thought that Dads get the short end of the stick? When I was a kid Mother’s Day was that special day of the year when we and by we I mean my brothers and I would always do something above and beyond for our Mom, we would be nice to each other and offer up our services to help with chores around the house pick flowers and give plenty of hugs and kisses. For Father’s Day we would punch the old man in the arm, and tell him Happy Father’s day and move on. Dads are an important piece of the puzzle, they help you to become the person you are, as a Dad we are often over looked as a caregivers, I recall when my kids were little and I would watch the kids, and someone would always say oh you are babysitting, how nice. Not the case, I am a Father and I was parenting my children, as my Father did for my brothers and I. Parents do not babysit their own children. For all the lessons taught both when I was a child and the lessons in life that you teach me now I thank you Dad and remember I love you. Happy Father’s Day.
Thursday, June 16, 2016
Daily Dose of BS June 16 roads
It has to be true I read it on the internet and heard it on the radio, Wisconsin has some worst roads in the country, ranked number 47th out of 50th. I am not sure where these people are driving, I for one have driven on much worse roads than the roads here in Wisconsin. Growing up in Minnesota the roads there are much worse. My brother in law lives on a dirt road, to get to my parents you have to dodge pot holes that will swallow a car and like here there is road construction all the time. I lived in Iowa where there were bigger pot holes than there are here. I am thinking that it depended on where you drive on how you think the roads are. If you only drive on Lang Drive everyday then your perspective is different than most. There is talk in Wisconsin of toll roads, and gas tax, and a registration fee increase for your license. I get that there are bad roads out there, but being at the bottom of list when it comes to driving conditions, I disagree, there are much worse.
Wednesday, June 15, 2016
Daily Dose of BS June 15 Packer Hat
Last winter my son saw the Packers wearing their cool camo winter hats, he asked for one, and received it for Christmas. We looked around to get it and finally bought it from a company in Wisconsin. We purchased it from packertime.com, well after wearing it a few times the elastic in the headband was wrecked, he got it for Christmas 2015 and my January 15th I was contacting the company for exchange, they claimed it was not their fault and put me onto the company New Era Hats I contacted them, the customer service person there was amazing, she took my information and said send it back we will take a look and help you out. I did just that. Fast forward to yesterday, I was wondering about the winter hat that I sent back to the New Era Hat Company and called them, the customer service person was pleasant but couldn’t help me even though I had a trail of emails from both the companies involved. Not that I am telling you not to use either of these companies, because I am not but I know for one I won’t be purchasing anything from either of these two companies ever again, and if you asked me I would suggest against it.
Tuesday, June 14, 2016
Daily Dose of BS June 14 restaurants
Don’t get me wrong we have some of the greatest local restaurants in La Crosse but living in a smaller town we miss out on some of the restaurant chains that are out there, I really like to go to Noodles while traveling, I have seen the ads for Chili’s but I have never been, and I would like try them, also would like to try Sonic. For a great sandwich I like eating at Pot Belly’s in Madison and Chicago, but also while in Chicago I love the pizza and the hot dogs. The In and Out Burger was the hit of the trip last time I was in California. Growing up I loved White Castle, Bridgemans, The Pizza Factory and Burger Chef. Don’t get me wrong I love all the locally owned home cooking place that we have around here, and I do have my favorites. But, what restaurant chain would you like to see come into the La Crosse area?
Monday, June 13, 2016
Daily Dose of BS June 13 shooting
In the four years that I have been doing this radio show, this isn’t the first time that I am writing about mass shootings on American soil, this isn’t the first time that many have been shot and killed at the hands of someone not mentally all there. I am both sad and mad that someone could walk into a club and open fire. It hurts me to see this happen. Personally I feel as though this isn’t a gay issue or a gun issue this is a the shooter is crazy issue and that obviously he was out of his mind. I don’t think that taking away people’s rights for bearing arms would have stopped this shooting or for that matter any shooting. Maybe if we put more guns in the hands of regular folks, someone looking to shoot up a place may have second thoughts doing it. I think when you buy a gun that education will help, I also feel that mental and welfare checks are important, and should be done, but how?
Friday, June 10, 2016
Daily Dose of BS June 10 video
Have you ever been sucked right into a video? A friend of mine posted a video on my facebook page about a homeless guy who gave up his brand new sleeping bag for someone else because the homeless man said that the other guy needed it more than him, and that he could do without. I watched that video and had a weepy eye. I think that sometimes we get wrapped up into our own little world of our own problems and don’t pay attention to the needs of the others around us. I don’t know if it possible to open our eyes and start seeing the things that need to be changed around us. Do you do as most of us do and walk by someone with their hand out? I know that I do, and I am skeptical of someones bs story as well, however there are times that I do stop. If you want to watch the video, here is the link, if not that is ok also. Have a great day and keep cool.
Thursday, June 9, 2016
Daily Dose of BS June 9 bear
I don’t know about you but when I saw the video of the black
bear walking through a neighborhood on the south side of LaCrosse I was a bit
concerned, but then I thought about it, I bet that there are a lot of other
critters that are more dangerous than the black bear, let’s look at the
everyday pests that are right here and in full force and in full view of us on
a daily regular basis. I am talking
about the mice and rats that live in La Crosse, or the ticks, especially the
deer ticks and the mosquito and the common house fly, all of these spread disease. We can’t forget about the spiders and the
also one that I like least of all the drug dealers in the city. We have a lot more to fear than the black
bear.
Wednesday, June 8, 2016
Daily Does of BS June 8 pick up
I know I talked about large item pick up last week, but this week I want to talk about trash and yard waste. I live on the South Side of La Crosse and I drive by West and Adams at least one time every day. There has been a pile of sticks sitting on that corner for at least 3 weeks and I would bet even longer than that. I would think that someone who lives by there, or one of the businesses that are in the vicinity would bend over and pick up to put in the trash. Also across from Gordy’s where the Johnny Aloha’s service used to be there is a caution work sign and holder just sitting on the street, like it got hit and then left, this has been here for at least a couple of days. I get that this isn’t your job to pick it up, it isn’t mine either, but is me having this attitude part of the problem? If we all keep looking past these issues, won’t the issues become bigger, and worse? I have said it before and I will say it again, we need to keep our surroundings picked up and respectable.
Tuesday, June 7, 2016
Daily Dose of BS June 7 Clinton
Hillary Clinton clinches the nomination, becoming first woman to top a major party ticket, and Bernie Sanders is under no obligation to drop out. Now with the presumed presidential candidates for both parties locked up, that means that everyone is happy right? Ha, I think that the American voter is angrier now than they were before. We are getting to be more of a polarized society than ever before as well. I look at the way that we despise our neighbors and those that think different than us. There are even those that think the same as us irritate us. I have about 2 thousand “friends” on Facebook, and I would say about 45% are democrats, and 45% are republicans and about 10% are undecided. And I have seen some posts saying if you support one candidate or another you will be unfriended. I guess that if you get unfriended you really weren’t that good a friend now were you. What people say and post online or rant and rave about in public isn’t going to pull an undecided voter in, I think that it will repel a perspective voter. I guess I am ready to see the worst in people for the next few months.
Monday, June 6, 2016
Daily Dose of BS June 6 food disappeared
Ever had anything just disappear from your fridge? I went out for Chinese food the other day and had a take-out container leftover. I put it in my fridge and was looking forward to enjoying it when I got home from work on Friday afternoon. I used to have to put my name on my leftovers in the fridge but as my kids got trained to not eat other people’s food in the fridge I didn’t have to do that anymore. I don’t know what happened to that Chinese food as I saw it on Friday morning and by Friday midday it was gone. I asked everyone in my house, including my son who doesn’t even live there if they grabbed the food and no body grabbed it. Weird thing is that I looked in the garbage to see if someone accidently had thought it was trash or maybe ate it but lied to dad, but nope can’t even find the evidence that I was even at the Chinese restaurant. Maybe I wasn’t there and maybe I didn’t have Chinese food, then again maybe I don’t have sunburn either. Nope I got that. Have a great day, and I hope that the mysterious food eater doesn’t stop by your house.
Friday, June 3, 2016
Daily Dose of BS June 3 things i do
I wanted to revisit a topic from before, one that made me smile, one that talks about the weird things and have weird habits that we have, for example I always grab 3 paper towels when drying my hands. I also will say ouch when someone fake punches me, I check the fridge for new and different food even though I know there is only the same old stuff. I will sometimes look into a window at the store to just to see if I can catch my reflection. I put the music on my phone on shuffle but then hit skip until I find a song that I really want to hear. I sit on the step in the kitchen to put on my socks, I have to reread things often because I wasn’t really paying attention when I read it the first time or sometimes even the second time. When I sit down to watch tv at lunch I don’t start eating until the show is starting. I baby talk to babies and bark at dogs and finally I occasionally check to see if I can move things with your mind. Are any of these things that you do?
Thursday, June 2, 2016
Daily Dose of BS June 2 last day of school
Is there too much pressure on students these days? There was another school shooting yesterday this
time in California at the UCLA campus. I
get that there is pressure on students to get good grades, but who does it ultimately
fall back on? That’s right the
student. Work harder, get better
grades. I think that it boils down to
taking personal responsibility for your actions and reactions. With that being said, today is the final day
of school for local kids, some moving on to new schools in September others
moving on to new careers and others just moving on. I remember the huge dreams that I had as a
kid the first few days of summer were spent planning out what great adventures
that were going to be out there for me and my friends. We always had huge plans, we were going to
start our own lawn mowing business, and we were going to have fun camping
trips, ride our bikes everywhere, and stay up all night. I am sure we accomplished a few of those
goals, but it never worked out quite how you had it planned. That is ok, life doesn’t always turn out as
planned, it turns out how you make it. Kids,
enjoy your summer and parents, let your kids live. Be safe in all your adventures.
Wednesday, June 1, 2016
Daily Dose of BS June 1 trash
Is it just me or has La Crosse become more littered with trash? I know we had the large trash pick-up over the past couple of weeks but it seems like we have more and more things just piled on the boulevards, and by the colleges it is worse. There are also the junkers or pickers that comb through your trash in search for the ultimate treasure, and then leave the trash where it lands. There are a few of the pickers that live on Jackson Street as you see their overflowing garbage spilling out of their half-assed trailers. Isn’t there some sort of a beautification law in La Crosse where this garbage has a place and that place isn’t on one of the main thoroughfares in the city? If you are going to be a picker, pick and clean up after yourself, if you are going to throw away big items put them out on trash day, or take them to the dump. It is time that we pick up our community.
Tuesday, May 31, 2016
Daily Dose of BS May 31 gorilla
You had to have seen or at least heard about the silverback gorilla from the Cincinnati Zoo. Saturday a 4 year old boy struggled to find a better vantage point to see the gorilla the boy lost his footing and down he went into a moat around the gorillas, the 400 pound gorilla grabbed the 4 year old and began dragging him through the concrete moat. To save the boy from further harm, the staff fatally shot the ape. To me the weird thing about this whole story is that there are people outraged about the fact that the gorilla was shot, a 4 year old boys life was at stake, the zoo did what needed to be done.
Friday, May 27, 2016
Daily Dose of BS May 27 staycation
It is the first big weekend of the summer season. Be a tourist in your own community. I think we should look at the great things we have in our own back yard the things that we take for granted like the rivers, and lakes. When was the last time you were out on the water here in our backyard? How about the bluffs and the many miles of trails both on the bluffs and through the parks. I also invite you to take in the great local shops in Downtown La Crosse or a short drive to the north there is the La Crosse Fairgrounds Speedway, many different foods can be found here and you can't forget the salute to this that and the other thing, almost every single weekend we are blessed to live in an area that has fest fairs and fun weekly. So look around and take in what is around and live life to its fullest. And share what you have found, don’t just sit on that diamond, let everyone know. When someone says I am going to La Crosse what do you tell people to check out?
Thursday, May 26, 2016
Daily Dose of BS May 26 emails
I don’t know about you but there are a lot of emails that I have deleted in my many years of using emails, emails that I have accidently deleted to emails that I deleted than immediately wanted to know why I hit delete. As a matter of fact, I accidently deleted some emails I meant to keep the other day. So when Hillary Clinton says that she didn’t delete anything that she shouldn’t have I don’t believe her, add to that this that she is a politician and I really don’t believe her. Should she get a bye on the email issue I don’t think so. But I do believe that this should be an eye opener and should bring on new rules for people who work for the government, if you have a government job and you are required to have email, all your work email should go through a server that has been set up for your official government correspondence. Also if they really wanted to know what those emails said, I am guessing that there is a trail somewhere, like in the NSA’s servers.
Wednesday, May 25, 2016
Daily Dose of BS May 25 sticks and stones
The bible says do to others as you would have done to you. I guess there are a lot of people out there that would prefer violence against them. I often wonder when I hear the news of protesters doing their thing, often times what we hear people protesting is politics and often those protests turn ugly. Look at last night’s political protest against Donald Trump, the protesters broke through a door and smashed through barriers. If you are trying to bring your word of peace, this isn’t the way to do it. I think that we have become a crazy political not only country but a crazy political world. My biggest wonder is do you think that we will ever have a world filled with peace and people using just words to fight rather than sticks and stones?
Tuesday, May 24, 2016
Daily Dose of BS May 24 adhd
I remember the conversation well, not the date, not the situations that lead up to it, but the words that came from my Dad. My Dad and I went out for breakfast many years ago after I got off the air, we had the usual small talk that happens when you are sitting with your parents, the small talk that leads up to the big talk. Well the small talk didn’t take long that day it was mostly I listened to your show this morning, it was good. Then he jumped into the big talk of your mother and I were glad that you got into radio because we honestly had no idea what you were going to do for a living. I laughed, and still laugh at it to this day when I think about it. I am sure that he was referring to the fact that my attention span isn’t very long. I have often wondered if they had ADHD when I was a kid if I would have been assigned that label. I for one am glad that they didn’t. About 11% of U.S. children have been diagnosed with ADHD, and it affects about 5% of U.S. adults. Here is a good test, squirrel. Did you look? I did.
Monday, May 23, 2016
Daily Dose of BS May 23 annoying things
How often do you run into something that is annoying to you? I am guessing daily, because daily I am annoyed by something most of the time it is small things that don’t mean anything. But what I am talking about today is that stuff that makes you cringe, the things that you can’t believe that get done, by adults. For example a few years ago there was a lady cutting her fingernails at church. Not only rude but gross, it was so disgusting that I am not even sure what she did with the nails, let them fly or she pocketed them. I have seen people cut their fingernails at work too, also unacceptable. Another of the things that bug me is when people don’t treat an item that you loaned to them as their own, most of my friends will, but occasionally someone won’t and that is irritating, also when someone uses the last of something and doesn’t tell you that they did, for example the last of the coffee, milk, or worst of all toilet paper. I hope that your week is full of non-angering events.
Friday, May 20, 2016
Daily Dose of BS May 20 political system
I think that it is time that we change up the political system, that we throw everything that we know about politics out the window and start over. Right now we are in the midst of the paring down process, only to have 6 more months of mudslinging for what, to become President of the United States, and whomever the winner is will work hard their first term at getting reelected for a second term. We see it with Congress now and with the Senate every six. How about this, for the President let’s change it to a six year term and you only get one, then you move into a past president spot, then let’s move the two year term of Congress to 3 years and you can run a total of 3 times for a 9 year life cycle in that position. We could leave the Senate at a 6 year term but limit that to two years. This would mix it up and maybe just maybe we would get rid of the career politicians and then we could get things done in Washington.
Thursday, May 19, 2016
Daily Dose of BS May 19 drunk
Well we did it again, we made the list. Of the top 10 drunkest cities in the US, Wisconsin has 7 of the top 10 spots. How do we celebrate this one? By going out and having a few, it looks like we already do that. I find it hard to believe that we have 4 of the top 5 and 7 of the top 10 drunkest cities, I have been to Vegas. What the study was looking at was men having 5 or more drinks in one sitting and women having 4 or more drinks in one sitting and 15 or more drinks per week for men and woman having 8 or more drinks per week. The weird thing is that the national report shows that 18% of adults on average drink unhealthy amounts of alcohol. Wisconsin is not even in the top five for beer consumption yet we get the bad rap, North Dakota drinks the annual per capita consumption: 43.6 gallons of beer, and we have the drunkest cities. Do we collectively have a problem, I would say yes. Are we the drunkest state out there? I would say no. What are your thoughts?
Wednesday, May 18, 2016
Daily Dose of BS May 18 breakfast
I have always heard the best meal of the day is breakfast, yet many of us skip it. I used to never eat breakfast, but now it is one of my 3 favorite meals of the day. I don’t have time for a bowl of cereal in the morning on my way into work, since I have the morning commute down to a science, I do however grab a banana or a granola bar as I head out the door. Breakfast for me usually consists of yogurt and granola or oatmeal. Every once in a while I will go grab a bite to eat with someone, but for the most part, my morning is filled with culture, yogurt culture that is. One of my children is the breakfast king, Robert loves his breakfast and has gotten to be quite the breakfast chef, he can mix about anything with eggs and make a tasty breakfast. Are you a daily breakfast eater or not?
Tuesday, May 17, 2016
Daily Dose of BS May 17 parklets
They’re back. I spent some time downtown La Crosse yesterday and noticed that the parklet is back on 5th Ave. Have you seen it? Last year I talked about not getting the thought behind the parklet, this year no different. I guess I don’t get the thought behind the parklet parks taking up street space, maybe it is that we have plenty of green space in the La Crosse area, maybe that we only have so many parking spots that line the streets. The main difference between last year and this year is that I actually sat in a parklet now and can still say that I just don’t get them. I am also concerned about the two possibly three spots that the one spot park is taking up, hear me out, people don’t know how to parallel park either that or they are afraid to do it, so with that they pull in to a spot and when they do they leave plenty of room for the car in front of them or behind them taking up a space and a half, multiply that by the length of the street and sure enough two to three spots are taken up. What are your thoughts on the baby parks? Are they a good idea?
Monday, May 16, 2016
Daily Dose of BS May 16 big brother
I hate to tell you this but your smart phone is tracking your every move. I have always wondered if my moves were being tracked by my phone but pushed out the thought of it ever being real by thinking that big brother doesn’t care about Bob Schmidt, why would he? Turns out I was both right and wrong. Right about the fact that big brother is watching us, using our phones and our Google accounts to do so and wrong about the fact the he wants to know where I am. If you follow this link https://maps.google.com/locationhistory/b/0 I think that you will be surprised. I found out my top 5 places I visit are home, work, Menards, WTC and Festival foods. I even had my location on my phone turned off. I have nothing to hide, but it bugs me that my movements are being monitored. I wonder if it could pinpoint my exact location at my home if it would have a picture of my chair?
Friday, May 13, 2016
Daily Dose of BS May 13 beer
I am a beer drinker, I love beer. Moving to La Crosse added to that love as
many beer brands have been brewed right down the street. Not sure if you heard this one or not but a
few days ago Budweiser's parent company Anheuser-Busch InBev announced plans to
rechristen America's beer just that — "America." I had to check the calendar on that one
because it sure seemed like an April Fools joke, the world’s biggest beer brand
isn’t even corporately owned in the United States, they are owned by InBev in
fact even the biggest brewer in Wisconsin Miller is owned but a foreign
company. Would it bother you to drink a
beer called America that is brewed by a company owned outside of America? Would a name change of a beer make you want
to drink it more or less? What is your favorite
beer brand?
Thursday, May 12, 2016
Daily Dose of BS May 12 anniversary
I always think that it is funny when people say that they married their best friend. I don’t know about you but I go through fazes of best friends, I have the same core group of friends that I have had for many years, however the friendships do ebb and flow. Which brings me to May 12th, 26 years ago I married Marcia Brooks, in that 26 years we have built a great life for ourselves, we have 4 wonderful kids, and nice house and really couldn’t ask for much more of anything. When we first were going to be married, many people warned us of first of all getting married so young, I was only 21, they said it wouldn’t last. We have outlasted many marriages, and the thing is we still can tolerate each other, heck we like and love each other. I don’t know how I got so lucky. Just think of the 26 years, and how life can change on a dime, or in a split second, our lives have changed many, many times in the past 26 years for both the good and the bad, but what I think makes us work as a team is that we are willing to overlook each other’s short falls and focus on the things that we love about each other. So no I didn’t marry my best friend, I married Marcia, happy anniversary honey, I love you.
Wednesday, May 11, 2016
Daily Dose of BS May 11 patience
They say that patience is a virtue. As I am getting older I am realizing I am less patient than I was when I was younger and when I was younger I was not very patient. It is the little things that push my buttons the things that I should let go, the things that don’t even matter but for some reason they matter to me and matter to me a lot. According to the dictionary. "Patience: the capacity to accept or tolerate delay, difficulty, or annoyance without getting angry or upset." I guess that I can accept or tolerate delay, difficulty of annoyance without getting angry but sometimes I let myself get upset over the stupidest of stuff because I know that people sometimes just don’t think.
Tuesday, May 10, 2016
Daily Dose of BS May 10 dirty jobs
We have seen the show Dirty Jobs with Mike Rowe, well how would you like to have one of those jobs? My job is pretty much grab a glass of ice water, head into my studio, turn on my computer do a little reading, write a few things, then talk on the air. I don’t get dirty too often. There were guys working on moving our electrical this morning when I came into work and they were doing it while it was pouring. Not a job I would want, the reason they are moving the power is because of the construction that is going on, on highway 35, also a job that I wouldn’t want. How many times have you driven thru a construction zone and had the person there holding the slow and stop sign? Not the job that I would want, how about the garbage collector or sewer worker, all jobs that I wouldn’t want but all necessary. I think that there are all kinds of jobs out there that I wouldn’t want but I bet that every one of us have a job that someone who has the job that we wouldn’t want that they wouldn’t want. I guess what I am trying to say is that all jobs matter.
Monday, May 9, 2016
Daily Dose of BS May 9 life is short
While off work for the past week I was reminded again of how precious and short that life is. One of my son’s coworkers was involved in a fatal car accident. This accident opened the eyes of my son and his siblings that life is short and when it is your time to go, it is your time to go. I was reminded that when something like this happens it is not only a sad time full of questions from the family who lost a family member but also a time of reflection from those who knew the person who passed. I also used this tragedy as a teaching experience for my children as we were reminded that seat belts, texting, drinking, and speed are among the things that can and will kill, while driving. Remember that life is precious and all too quick. Take the time to stop and smell the roses, because you just never know.
Friday, April 29, 2016
Daily Dose of BS April 29 put down the glass
Remember to put the glass down. As we head into a weekend and a new month,
reflect on the things around you but also remember to let your big worries
go. Life is short and we don’t know when
it will take an unexpected twist or turn, and honestly every time that I have
worried about something, every single time I wasted time and energy on negative
feelings, what I worried about didn’t happen or if it did it wasn’t as bad as I
made it out to be. Next week I am taking
the week off from work to get a few projects done around the house, but if I don’t
get them done, or they don’t go the way that I had planned I am going to try to
remember that it is ok. It is ok to not
carry the weight of even the smallest of worries, I am going to try to remember
to put the glass down.
Thursday, April 28, 2016
Daily Dose of BS April 28 tv
I guess we will have a few months to catch up on our favorites as the end of the season for tv is here. I always hate when this time of the year comes around and the shows that I enjoy watching disappear into thin air, never getting wrapped up only airing the last show leaving you hanging there waiting for what is going to happen next. There was a show that was on a few years ago that dealt with 6 degrees of separation and I started watching it on week one, by week 3 I was hooked, the show was cancelled in week four never to be seen again. This kind of tv programing bugs me since it usually takes a few weeks for a new show to hit. I see this year in and year out as the network programmers look to fill space. I have an idea, if you cancel a show in midseason, sell it to Netflix or Hulu, so that way we can at least finish the season.
Tuesday, April 26, 2016
Daily Dose of BS April 26 ash tress
I just talked about it a month ago, when the city took out the trees in Riverside park, and now they are in the news again, the city of La Crosse has a hate relationship with the Ash Tree, and the Emerald Ash Borer. The latest plan calls for the removal of 2700 ash trees over the next 5 years. The city of La Crosse will be eradicating the Ash Tree from the fabric of the city. I am guessing that when we drive down most of the city streets we will notice the clear cutting of the Ash trees from the roads and boulevards. It saddens me to think that all these trees will soon be gone from our beautiful city, a tree city, and that our lovely canopy of leaves and shade will for a long time be missing from the city streets. I think the next time we plant trees for shade that the city should look at different species so that way we don’t get stuck in another Elm and Ash situation.
Monday, April 25, 2016
Daily Dose of BS April 25 life
Did life turn out as you expected? I think that mine is better than I expected. I had dreams early in my career of being a DJ
in a major market, and tried finding a few jobs in that, but ultimately decided
that I loved talk radio and the city of La Crosse. Money is not a motivator, but freedom for me
is. Here is something to think about,
what is your biggest motivator? What
gets you up in the morning and what sustains you for the day? As I said for me it is the events going on
daily that when done correctly I have the freedom to do what I want later in
the day or on the weekends.
Friday, April 22, 2016
BS With Bob April 22 Earth Day
Today is earth day and a day to celebrate Mother Earth, what are you going to be doing to save her for the future generations? I have been recycling, and I am shocked about how painless it is. Our world is much like our bodies if we abuse it, it won’t be around forever. I know we do many things to the earth that we shouldn’t but I want to just focus on one thing, one little piece, the cigarette butt. I hate when someone who smokes tosses out the cigarette butt out the window of a car. While I am on it I really dislike any litter, it annoys me to no end. When you have garbage find a receptacle do not just toss on the ground, you are making needless work for someone else and you are polluting our world. Also remember to pitch your gum where someone isn’t going to be stepping on it.
Thursday, April 21, 2016
Daily Dose of BS April 21 money
Are we ready for new money?
For the first time in about a century there will be a big change in money
with the proposed replacement of Andrew Jackson on the $20 dollar bill with
Harriet Tubman, and also to add women and civil rights leaders to the $5 and
$10 dollar bill. I wrote about the need
to keep pennies many years ago, I think I am going to rethink that one, either
round it up or round it down to the nearest nickel. Also since I am talking about money I think
we need larger than the one hundred dollar bill, cause when you make a bigger
purchase and it is a cash purchase, you got a pretty big wad of cash, and also
with the way inflation is, to buy your weekly groceries you need at least a
hundred bucks and with an election coming up and the uncertainty of all that, we
will need bigger than a c-note.
Wednesday, April 20, 2016
Daily Dose of BS April 20 credit cards
I don’t carry a lot of cash, I use my credit card and then pay it off, as my parents used to say those that understand interest make it those that don’t pay it. I try and pay things off as the bills come, once in a while it takes an extra month to pay but not too often. The card that I have been using is one where I get points at a specific store, and then end up getting free stuff the more I spend the more I get. Since about last year there has been a chip on the front of the card and if you try swiping it when there is a reader present it doesn’t work and you have to insert the card in the slot and wait, and wait and well you get the drift. How is a chipped card going to help with credit card fraud if everyone isn’t using it and if the old technology is still on the card? And ever wonder how soon the credit card thieves will learn to steal your new information.
Tuesday, April 19, 2016
Daily Dose of BS April 19 police work
Good old police work and a gps chip helped the UWL police department to bust a couple of bike thieves. Just about 30 bikes were found after a bait bike was placed in with others and was taken by the thieves, I don’t know about you but I am all for using technology and surveillance for stopping thieves from taking what isn’t theirs. I know that the city of La Crosse has new cameras up down town and that people were complaining about them when they were going through the fund raising process, I guess the way I look at it is if you aren’t doing anything wrong then what do you have to worry about? You know with more and more people posting things for sale on craigslist and on facebook, we have to be more diligent on making sure that what we buy from a private seller is bought and paid for by them not by someone else.
Monday, April 18, 2016
Daily Dose of BS April 18 vandals
At 10th and State Street there is a fenced in piece of property that has been kicked in and beaten down for many years. You drive by once and it is in great shape like every fence should be then you go by a week or two later, usually after a weekend and there are fence boards missing off the fence. I have seen this going on and off for the past handful of years, and honestly the more I see it get wrecked the more I get mad about the situation. I really don’t understand why people have to wreck other people’s property? It isn’t theirs, it doesn’t belong to them, they don’t maintain it, it has no sentimental value to them, yet people think it is ok to wreck other people’s property. I just don’t get it. If you’re a vandal, shame on you.
Friday, April 15, 2016
Daily Dose of BS April 15 buy American
You hear the chat of buy American, pride for America, but do show that pride with your dollars? Are you going out of your way to make sure that the products you buy are built in the good old USA? I am not sure that I have ever looked to see if something that I was buying is made here or globally. I take that back I will look where my canned mushrooms come from, and I don’t even know why I do but once I saw the can I was buying say that they came from China and that kind of seemed weird to me, and I don’t even know why it was, maybe I was thinking how did they get here, and why are they from China, do they really grow mushrooms that are that much better than the ones grown here, where are they really growing? Anyway back to the topic at hand, do you search to see where your products are made, and do you buy based on that?
Monday, April 11, 2016
Daily Dose of BS April 11 positive thinking
I have talked about the power of being positive many times
on this show, and that if you are you are goal oriented, optimistic and
enthusiastic that people want to be around you.
Research shows that this is exactly right with those that are self-made
millionaires. Most people like to spend
time with likeminded people looking for success, and the majority of people
enjoy long term success when they have a positive mental outlook. Looks like what I have told my kids to be
true that negativity will derail you from pursuing success, because optimists
attract optimists and pessimists just repel.
Friday, April 8, 2016
Daily Dose of BS April 8 comfort foods
I heard yesterday that we have comfort foods based on who
made them and how we felt around that person.
What’s your favorite comfort food?
I have a food and a meal my comfort meal it is meatloaf, baked potato
and acorn squash. I remember as a kid we
got to pick our favorite meal for supper on our birthday and that is what I
picked and still would today if offered any meal prepared for me by my
Mom. If I just need a quick fix I love a
good english muffin with butter not margarine, then smothered in peanut butter
and drizzled with honey. Yum. I also have a new comfort food of banana bread
toasted in the toaster and then slathered in butter. What is your favorite comfort food?
Thursday, April 7, 2016
Daily Dose of BS April 7 complaint log
I have a school project of writing down things that I complain
about or make me mad for the day. I have
started a list a few times but let it go after I had about a page and it was
only noon. Well I let it slide and it is
due today. So yesterday I was thinking
that it is due I am just going to have happy thoughts and not let anything bug
me for the day so I can legitimately say that nothing bugged me. Bahaha, I had complaining thoughts in the
shower as my razor wouldn’t clean quickly, my internet wasn’t fast enough, I had
to put on my stupid hearing aids, my glasses needed washing, my socks were
tight, there was nothing quick to grab for breakfast, my radio was too loud
when I got in the car, the road was bumpy, an idiot pulled out in front of me
on a green light sped up then slammed on his breaks – that one got me mad, then
he pulled off and sped away. I got to
work and my studio was warm, I am sure I have forgotten a few and I have only
been up for a couple of hours. If this
stuff is the worst of the day, then it is going to be a terrific day, I am
going to try to find the good in today and not sweat the small stuff and I suggest
that you do the same, it isn’t like my stuff is life and death, heck it is just
first world problems. Have a terrific day.
Wednesday, April 6, 2016
Daily Dose of BS April 5 road construction
On your Mark get set go, then stop, then go again now stop,
ok change lanes, change back, slow down, pick up speed now stop. Welcome to construction season. We are only a few days into the new season
and already I am sick of the disruption to my life. Every year we get bombarded with road
work. It seems as though there are
construction projects planned just to slow us down. Have you ever driven from here to Chicago,
has there ever been anytime when there wasn’t snow on the ground that there hasn’t
been any road construction? And with the
construction around La Crosse almost every direction that you head out of town
there is some sort of road work being done.
Here is a novel idea, let’s work to finish one job then work on the next
so we don’t have construction all around us.
Tuesday, April 5, 2016
Daily Dose of BS April 5 primary
In case you didn’t know, today is primary election day in
Wisconsin. In case you hadn’t noticed,
Wisconsin is the national spotlight for the wannabe presidential candidates, as
well as lots of local races. In case you
cared, we hadn’t been a state that mattered for the presidential primary for a
long, long time. In case you forgot this
election you need to have your photo id with you when you vote. If you live in La Crosse you may have a new
polling place, mine got moved now for the second time in the past handful of
year. I lived walking distance to my
last two polling places, not the case this time. The nice thing about the primary being now is
that it gives us a little break from all the political BS between now and
November. After a little time off though
we better strap in and enjoy the ride, it is a long time to November. Please don’t forget to vote.
Monday, April 4, 2016
Daily Dose of BS April 4 phone
Here is the setup, last week there was a home invasion on
the North Side of La Crosse, and within the past few weeks someone has broken
into my neighbor’s house and taken her purse, as far as I know the police are
still looking into both of these cases. I
bring this up because last week someone knocked on my door at 8:45pm stumping
for one of the presidential candidates, when is too late to knock on someone’s
door when they are not expecting you? Back
in the olden days as my kids would call my childhood we had unwritten rules
like no phone calls between the hours of 9pm and 9am, that you shouldn’t go to someone’s
house before 9am and that you should not knock on doors after the sun goes
down. What are your thoughts on phone
calls and doorbells? I think I still
agree with the doorbell rule but with phones, who hasn’t made a phone call
after 9pm?
Friday, April 1, 2016
Daily Dose of BS April1 april fools day
Today is don’t trust your family and co-worker day, April fool’s
Day. I have had the typical goofy pranks
pulled on me like you dropped your pocket or an extra hole poked in a pop can
so it dribbles on me. I think that
having a day that we celebrate foolery and silliness is good, it helps our kids
to understand that life doesn’t always need to be serious, it also teaches
planning and execution. To have a super
April fool’s Day prank really work you need to have a plan and find a way to
execute. Funny about this day the trust
factor isn’t really there is it? But I
am always happy when April 1st comes around as it is the end of the joke
perpetuated on the tax payers of the city of La Crosse, April 1st means no more
alternate side parking, well at least until November 1st. Enjoy your next 7 months of parking on either
side of the street.
Thursday, March 31, 2016
Daily Dose of BS March 31 naps
Every afternoon about 2 I am ready for a nap. It doesn’t matter if it is a weekday or a
weekend. If I woke at 4 or 8 that
morning, I am ready for a nap at 2. I have
come to cherish my 20 minute siesta as a quick revitalization of my mind and my
body. I have a few friends who never
ever take naps and I know many, most of them are fellow radio people who take a
nap daily. I find myself craving my
quiet alone time and as the time ticks down to 2 I can feel myself falling into
a lull. Are you a napper or not? If not I suggest you grab a blanket and a comfortable
chair and give it a try.
Wednesday, March 30, 2016
Daily Dose of BS March 30 service organizations
One of the things my parents instilled in my brothers and I,
was to give back either monetarily or with time. I chose to work in radio so I
have more time than money. There are tons great organizations out there that
are in need of your time, and your money. Find one and help when you can. Today
is Kiwanis radio day so as you pop around to the different radio stations in
the La Crosse Market you will hear lots of different unfamiliar voices, talking
about the benefits of being in the Kiwanis. The best thing about being a part
of a service group is that if you are active in the group you are pretty much guaranteed
to make some good lifelong friends, I am still friends with some of the guys I was
in Boy Scouts with and my best friends are people that I was in the Jaycees
with. My suggestion to you is be active within our community and let us all
work to make our great communities an even better place to live.
Tuesday, March 29, 2016
Daily Dose of BS March 29 politics
With the Wisconsin presidential primary one week from today
we are seeing the candidates crisscrossing across Wisconsin making empty
promises and saying what we want to hear.
I wonder if once the primary is finished if they will even think of Wisconsin
until the last couple of weeks before the general election come November. My guess is nope. These men and women running for president are
just making their stump speech with their forced smiles and vacant assurances. I am so ready for the hate in all the politics
to be set aside and for us to start working on some solutions to some real
problems.
Monday, March 28, 2016
Daily Dose of BS March 28 expectations
Have we become a nation of people who expect mediocre, I think
that we have, because if we ever have anything meets or comes close to what we
expect we are happy. Have your expectations
ever been exceeded? This past weekend my
family joined another family for a mini vacation in Milwaukee we made it to a
Bucks game and didn’t really have any other plans except for have fun. I had seen a picture of a huge Bloody Mary,
one that had all the fixings including a whole chicken, it was called the
Beast, and it lived up to and exceeded its name. I think that it is amusing that when we have
good service or have something that is superior to what we expected we are
blown away, but with the Bloody from Sobelman’s we were blown away. Have you ever had something that far exceeded
your expectations? If so what was
it?
Friday, March 25, 2016
Daily Dose of BS March 25 Love
I ran across an article yesterday that had a list of things
you should do for your kids every day. Pretty
far down on the list was the say I love you.
To me that was shocking. I would
have thought that you would say I love you regardless to your children. I have been a dad for coming up on 21 years
and a son for 47 years and I have said to my children every day that I love
them, and every time that my folks and I end a conversation we pass on our
feelings of love. It was funny even when
I was a kid and things didn’t go my way and I would have a fit yelling at my
Mom and Dad that I don’t love them, I can still hear them saying back I don’t love
the way you are acting but love you. With
Easter coming up on Sunday and families getting together, if you didn’t have
the chance to say it in the past, there is no time like the present to say or
show I love you.
Thursday, March 24, 2016
Daily Dose of BS March 24 small world
We live in a small world.
Yesterday I had the chance to interview the Governor of Guam an American
territory and during conversation I mentioned to him that I didn’t know
anything about Guam except that my cousin lived there, he asked his name I
asked if he knew David, and he said that everyone knew David, to my shock, he
really did know him. Which made me think
of the other people that I have run into that I either knew or knew someone I
knew. I was in Madison and ran into
Morrie Enders after he moved away, I have ridden an elevator with someone I
knew long ago in Milwaukee and while at a concert in the Twin Cities I ran into
high school class mates. Who have you
run into in weird spots?
Wednesday, March 23, 2016
Daily Dose of BS March 23 sidwalks
In our couple of weeks of reprieve between snowfalls, lots
of people have literary taken to the streets in all forms. I have seen more people out and about
walking, running, skating and biking in the past couple weeks than I ever recall. I am glad to see people out moving, which
brings me to my concern. We were out
walking yesterday enjoying the afternoon before the expected snowfall later
today and a woman came running up behind us, then passed us on the grass but at
the same time as she passed she shot my wife and I a dirty look, my wife apologized
and that apology changed our conversation, we then started talking about the
rights of the sidewalk, and the passing of people. The woman jogging didn’t say to your right or
left, she just assumed we had eyes in the back of our heads and were to be on
the lookout for her, so we could move and give her the right of way, um sorry -
not. I guess what I am trying to say
today it to look out for everyone one the road even the ones not looking out
for themselves.
Tuesday, March 22, 2016
Daily Dose of BS March 22 drugs
A couple of local police departments are looking at a new
approach to the addiction problem. The
agencies in Campbell and Holmen are looking at a program that has had success in
Massachusetts that helps an addict kick the habit, by offering treatment rather
than jail time. I am all for this, as we
are seeing more people headed to court for possession of heroin and other drugs
but only having them turned back to the streets. I really think that something needs to be done
and done sooner rather than later. My
wife and I have been going for walks lately and taking different routes to mix
it up, we have been down just about every street and alley in our neighborhood
in the past few weeks and there are lots of discarded syringes laying on the
streets and alleys of La Crosse. I have
even seen them in a couple of the business parking lots. With the amount of needles that have been
handed out I guess I am not surprised that there are so many unattended
needles.
Monday, March 21, 2016
Daily Dose of BS March 21 voting
The smart phone companies announce in plenty of time that
they are going to be releasing a new phone, the tease the new features, they
bring out the pomp and circumstance and many are fighting to be first in line
to be the first consumers to have the new widget. I wish that people were as pumped up about
voting. It is funny that even though
there are a million people posting each and every day that this candidate and
that candidate are the best, they bad mouth these people and talk up these,
there are still going to be people who even though they are waving the flag
loudly for a particular candidate I will bet that they don’t get to the polling
place to vote. I used to know a person
like that, she would wave the flag and then not vote. I don’t get it. Back to the phone thing I guess that Apple is
introducing something today, I can hardly wait – just kidding I really I don’t care.
Friday, March 18, 2016
Daily Dose of BS March 18 trees
The landscape at Riverside Park is a bit sparse. The city of La Crosse eradicated 12 of the
Ash Trees from the fabric of Riverside Park.
I am guessing that there will be a feeling of sadness and emptiness when
we drive through Riverside this spring and summer, and of course the trees will
be missed at Rotary Lights. It saddens
me to think that all these trees are gone from our beautiful city, and that our
lovely canopy of leaves will for a long time be missing from the park. I grew up in the Twin Cities and remember
when Dutch Elm hit that area and the landscapes of the older neighborhoods
changed. I hope that something can be
done to bring back some trees to Riverside Park.
Thursday, March 17, 2016
Daily Dose of BS March 17 parking
A couple of years ago the city of La Crosse was talking about alternate side parking year round. I’m glad that that fell by the wayside. On Tuesday, La Crosse Councilman Gary Padesky proposed legislation that would end alternate-side parking on March 1 rather than April 1, and for many in La Crosse that is a welcomed relief. This really doesn’t affect me because we have off street parking but it is the principle of the thing in my mind. The fines aren’t enough to kill ya but at 10 bucks each and double then double again over time just for parking in front of your house for the season is enough to make a dent in your life’s savings. Looking back to last year the City of La Crosse Police Department issued 13,095 alternate-side parking tickets that at ten bucks a pop generated a minimum of $130,950, and that is if they were paid on time. To me it seems like a money grab, where does that money go to?
Monday, March 14, 2016
Daily Dose of BS march 14 time change
If you missed it you’re early, Saturday was one of my two
least favorite days of the year. This
past Saturday at 2am we were supposed to change our clocks to 3am a little
trick that helps it to be light later. Obviously
whom ever thought of this magical trick didn’t have kids. I always loved it when it got dark earlier so
I could put the kids to bed earlier, nowadays it doesn’t work that way as my
kids stay up later than I. I have been
bitching about the changing of time since anyone would listen, guess what
people hear it but no one is doing anything about it. In the year 2016 there is really no need to
move the clock. They originally did it because
of kids going to school and work in the fields, back before there were such
good quality lighting, heck they even work on highways in the middle of the
night as the lighting sources have gotten so good. Let’s be like Ron Popeil and stop the madness
we should just set it and forget it.
Thursday, March 10, 2016
Daily Dose of BS Mar 10 protect your home
There are more and more drugs making it into our society and
with increased drug use, comes increased criminal activity. What are your thoughts when it comes to
defending your home? Should you be
allowed to defend your home at all costs?
If someone breaks into your home for whatever reason, do you have the
right to defend to the death your house?
I ask because there is a case in Minnesota that had happened and the man
is in prison. The man has had his home
broken into many times and was sick of it, defended him home by killing the two
teens who broke in. He is now in jail for
1st degree premeditated murder for life with no parole after being
convicted in killing the teens with no chance at a new trial. At what point in a break in do you feel your
life threatened? For me, I think as soon
as someone uninvited is in my house.
What are your thoughts?
Wednesday, March 9, 2016
Daily Dose of BS Mar 9 lessons
Ever thought back to the lessons in life that you learned
from your first job? For me it was long
ago, when I was in the Cub Scouts then the Boy Scouts we did a lot of
volunteering at various places including the nursing home that was a block from
my house. That is where I landed my
first real job as a maintenance guy. I was
rolling in the money making a decent wage of $4.25 an hour when all my friends
were at minimum which was $3.35 an hour.
My have things changed. You could
almost add those two numbers together to reach minimum. I think at that first job I learned how to
work, I mean get my hands dirty and do the jobs I didn’t want to do. I did learn that doing that wasn’t something I
wanted to do for the rest of my life. I do
look fondly back at the memories, and experiences that I picked up at that gig
and I am sure I use them to this day. I
was taught to give it my all, to think, and to get along with co-workers. I am sure there were other lessons learned as
well.
Tuesday, March 8, 2016
Daily Dose of BS Mar 8 erin andrews
When you are in your hotel room you have a certain assumption
of privacy, right? I think that you do,
however I don’t feel like the hotel should be held responsible for Erin Andrews’
payment of 55 million dollars. Hear me
out, most of us have had something happen to us because of a product that we
have used, right. I lost my fingertip
because of a dog leash, people get cancer from smoking, there are car accidents
each and every day. There are people who
have taken pictures of people picking their nose and posting that picture online,
there are pictures of people doing all kinds of weird and inappropriate things
on the internet, either by choice or because someone took a video of them
without their knowledge, do you think that the goofy pictures of the website
the people of Walmart wanted to have their pictures taken and shared? It is a fact of life. Back to Erin Andrews, I think the stalker
should go to jail for a long time, what he did was wrong, but I don’t think
that the hotel should have a fine for someone altering a peep hole in a door.
Friday, March 4, 2016
Daily Dose of BS Mar 4 music
Even though I work in talk radio, I love live music, live
loud music, live loud 80’s music.
Yesterday I bought tickets to Def Leppard with REO Speedwagon and Tesla. The show is October 7th at the La
Crosse center, and the tickets are the highest price I have ever paid for a music
ticket $82.50 for the show. Which is ok
since it breaks down to just $27.50 per band and as I said I love live, loud,
80’s music. Here is the kicker, I used
Ticketmaster to buy my ticket. There was
$10.35 fee for each ticket bringing the cost per ticket to $92.85 and then on
top of that there is an additional fee of $4.15 for the order for processing
fee. Wait a minute, am I the only one
who finds fault with this? Isn’t there a
truth in pricing law out there? I am all
for live music, and for people to make money but aren’t these fees a bit
much?
Thursday, March 3, 2016
Daily Dose of BS Mar 3 coffee
On Tuesday I didn’t have any coffee, and I had a splitting
headache by the time I went to bed, about 85% of all US citizens use caffeine
every day. I usually get my high octane caffeine from coffee, I used to be a
huge pop drinker in fact when I first started out in radio I was a 12 pack a
night person, of sugary caffeine filled bubbles (blah), I don’t know how I did
it, I am not a fan of it these days. When I was a kid we didn’t have pop around
the house except for a special occasion and that was on Mom’s bridge club day
and a holiday when the relatives would come over and they would bring it. A breakdown of the 85% of the population that
drinks caffeine, pop is the most common source of caffeine, followed by tea
then coffee. Funny how now caffeine is even in foods and other drinks as well.
We are seeing it in some jelly beans, marshmallows and some gums too, it is no
wonder we have a society of jittery jumpy people.
Wednesday, March 2, 2016
Daily Dose of BS Mar 2 hunger
It really doesn’t matter where here is, unfortunately there
are hungry people here. This past Sunday
the LaCrosse Radio Group had a food gathering event for the Hunger Task Force,
as part of Family Fest. This Saturday
will be another fund raiser for the Hunger Task Force, with Rockin out Hunger. They are the food pantries food pantry,
supplying over 60 different pantries and meal sites. Whenever there is a Hunger Task Force event I
encourage you to help as you can. I have
been lucky I have never been hungry nor do I ever want to be. I try to think of these food gathering events
as what would l want to eat rather than what can I clean out of the
cupboard. Please try to remember that if
you don’t want to eat it or wouldn’t eat it why would someone else?
Tuesday, February 23, 2016
Daily Dose of BS Feb 23 sidewalks
I grew up in Roseville, a suburb in the Twin Cities and in my
neighborhood there were no sidewalks.
Since my formative years I have lived in 3 different states and 4
different communities in every one of these other communities there have been
sidewalks, I have complained about my front sidewalk only a few times, usually
after a heavy snow fall or when my wife suggests that I do the edging,
otherwise I am a fan. I think that
sidewalks are the great neighborhood unifier, hear me out. When you decide to go for a walk you head out
to the sidewalk, there are others around walking, you see your neighbors, you
say hi. Life is grand, why because of a
sidewalk. La Crosse is continuing to
invest in the neighborhood concept with the possibility of up to 12 new
sidewalks. Let’s all converge on the
cities sidewalks.
Monday, February 22, 2016
Daily Dose of BS Feb 22 transportation
I have only been in a cab about 10 times in my life, I have
never taken an Uber ride, and public transportation isn’t taken too much. If I lived in a big city I believe that I would
use the above more often, however working at 5am when the busses aren’t even
out of the bus corral is a huge hindrance for me. When it comes to cabbing it I have done so
when I have flown into big cities. The last
time I took a cab was a few years ago when it cost my brother and I $250 to cab
it from San Francisco to his home in Livermore, because we missed the train
back. I guess I bring this all up
because we put a lot of trust into people we don’t know to get us from place to
place. Uber has been making a splash
making news with problems that drivers have.
Do you trust an Uber driver or a taxi driver to get you there
safely?
Friday, February 19, 2016
Daiy Dose of BS Feb 19 songs
We all have those special songs, the ones that get you up
and off the couch, gets you in the mood for action, the Rocky song if you
will. For me I like a lot of the old
school Beastie Boys, Pantera’s Walk, Kiss’ Cold Gin, and just about anything
from System of a Down. What are your
Rocky songs? Speaking of music have you
ever had that song or jingle roll through your head at the moment you are ready
to sleep, talk to someone, close a sale or just about any other activity? There has been the same couple of songs going
through my head over the past few days.
I don’t know why but that Taylor Swift song we are never ever getting
back together keeps rolling through my head at the weirdest times, its weird
cause I think that is the only part of the song that I know and it’s like on a
loop. UGGH stop the madness. These types of songs are called earworms. What are some of the songs that are the earworms
for you? For me these types of songs are enough to give you heartburn, I know a
relief, plop plop fizz fizz oh what a relief it is.
Thursday, February 18, 2016
Daily Dose of BS feb 18 privacy
I have always been under the assumption that nothing that I text,
email, or look at on the internet is private, that someone can always go back
and check it out, someone locally or remotely.
I have come to the realization that our information is out there, just
hanging in midair being ready to be plucked when they want it, and I am not
even sure I know who they are. In the
news lately is that the federal government is asking Apple to unlock a phone
that belonged to a terrorist, I always just assumed that the government had the
ability to do this. I wonder if they are
asking Apple out of a ruse that they are pulling over our eyes, claiming that
they cannot get into someone’s phone. In a situation like this, I can honestly say
that I believe that Apple has an obligation to help the government to unlock
this phone, and here is why I think that, first of all the phone is owned by
the shooters employer San Bernardino County and they have given permission and
secondly I still think that all our information is just hanging out for the
picking but most importantly I think that if they could foil some terrorist
plot then it is worth it.
Tuesday, February 16, 2016
Daily Dose of BS Feb 16 award shows
I have never been a fan of the award shows, none of them
from the one that crowns the Miss, to the ones that have the Actors, to the
biggest musical stars. I have never been
a fan, and guess what that hasn’t changed.
I have worked with people in the past that have had a party for this
show or that show, but for me a no go. I
think it goes back to my childhood and that my folks didn’t watch them and now I
don’t. I also think that it is because even
though I am in radio I don’t know the artist or the songs of the music I like I
am always like you know that one song that goes dum, da, dum, de, de, de drum,
by that group that sang that one other song that I like. Or when it comes to actors it was that guy on
that show with that dog and the funny lady, you know. Then I would get mad if you didn’t know what I
was talking about. And the beauty shows,
don’t get me started, for beauty it is in the eye of the beholder, I think that
all people are beautiful, especially that one, you know.
Monday, February 15, 2016
Daily Dose of BS Feb 15 tipping
We ordered pizza last night for Valentine’s Day because
nothing says happy Valentine’s Day like a heart shaped pizza. We ended up getting 3 pizzas and some bread
sticks, a 4 dollar delivery fee was added to the cost. I still tipped the guy, but is it necessary
to tip a delivery person even when you are already paying for them to drop off
your food? What about tipping at a
buffet? How about any other place that
looks for tips? Maybe what places are
tips a necessity?
Friday, February 12, 2016
Daily Dose of BS Feb 12 valentines day
Love is in the air, Sunday is Valentine’s Day. Funny how
guys think that this is the one time a year to be romantic, the one time a year
to gift flowers, or something special the one time a year - to show our love. Guys, we can be romantic and loving and still
be men ya know. There is nothing wrong with going the extra mile anytime of the
year to say something nice, drop off a little gift or just let your loved one
know you love them - after all a year is 365 days long. For those who are new to this way of thinking,
you still have the weekend to get a special valentine treat, but remember you
have 364 other days to show your love as well. What is the most romantic gesture you have
ever given or received? This year, I am
going to stimulate the local economy and take my wife out for dinner, and maybe
a movie, if not its roller dogs and Netflix.
By the way what’s good on Netflix these days?
Thursday, February 11, 2016
Daily Dose of BS Feb 11 heroin
Do we hand out too much Narcan? Narcan is the drug that reverses the effects
of heroin and other opiates. I have even
heard that as part of the needle exchange at The AIDS Resource Center of Wisconsin in La Crosse, that not only are
needles handed out but also Narcan training is available. According to the La Crosse Tribune that in the
first 40 days of 2016 26 doses of Narcan was used on 16 patients. Is handing out a lifeline the right thing to
do? Should there be a certain number of
times you can administer it? I am like
the rest of the community and wonder out loud when the news reports say that
bad heroin has hit the streets wonder isn’t all heroin bad?
Wednesday, February 10, 2016
Daily Dose of BS Feb 10 wash hands
I think that bathroom doors in public places should swing
out. Here is the reason why. How often have you been in the bathroom and
the person in the stall next to you flushed opened the door and left the
bathroom without washing their hands? I
find this sickening, I don’t want to touch their filth…this is also the reason
I don’t eat popcorn at bars. I know this
is just another look into the weirdness that is me. I wash my hands every time I use the
restroom, not because I splashed 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. Have
a great day and don’t forget to do as the sign says in most public restrooms
employees must wash hands before returning to work.
Tuesday, February 9, 2016
Daily Dose of BS Feb 9 be seen and heard
I am guilty of it, I think that most of us fail to be
seen. I have a black jacket, I wear blue
jeans and sometimes I have on a dark hat.
It is hard to see people who are wearing dark clothing, especially when
the person walking isn’t paying attention to their surroundings because of
texting or talking on the phone, look where you are going and don’t walk out in
front of someone on the roads, remember your mom taught you that. Speaking of being seen, why is it that so
many people don’t use their fog lights when there is fog, my friend Diane
reached out to me yesterday and said it was hard to see so many of the cars out
there when they are driving around without lights when there is fog, heck turn
on your lights when driving period, it will help you to be seen, I just have to
remember to do it, on two of our vehicles it happens automatically but my
everyday car, not so much. Speaking of
being seen, it is an election year this year, we should practice on being heard
as well.
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