Tuesday, July 18, 2017

Daily Dose of BS July 18 legal weed

I know I am going to take some crap on this but I think it is a good idea, Wisconsin State Representative Melissa Sargent introduced bill LRB-2457 a bill to legalize both medicinal and recreational use of marijuana in Wisconsin.  I have said it before and will say it again, I think that legalizing marijuana will help with the high taxes that we have in Wisconsin and some of the money could be funneled back into the problem issues that we have here like infrastructure.  I was at a large outdoor concert the past weekend and it seemed as though many were already enjoying the bud, and I am not talking the king of beers.  Of course, if legalized some of the money needs to be set aside for treatment for those that would like to stop, but I feel that legalizing it would help with state budget and would take some of the drug trafficking and sales off the street.  

Monday, July 17, 2017

Daily Dose of BS July 17 when to retire

The rock and roll lifestyle took its toll in one of the two classic rockers I had the experience of seeing over the weekend.  On Friday I headed to Oshkosh, Wisconsin for Rock USA featuring Ozzy Osborne, and I was pumped to see him as it was the first concert I had ever seen back when Motley Crue opened for him in the early 80’s.  Fast forward to last Friday, life has taken its toll, he was out of it and I am pretty sure he didn’t know where he was.  There were times that I believe he forgot the words to his own songs.  Flip the calendar to last Saturday and Freedomfest at UWL, I got to see the artist who guided me through my teenaged years, John Fogerty rocked, and I mean rocked Veterans Memorial Stadium, there wasn’t a butt on the seat during his 90+ minute concert, covering most of the great CCR songs that we loved and a couple of the classic Fogerty tunes.  I am glad I had the chance to see Ozzy again but I believe he should retire and I really loved seeing John Fogerty.  How was your weekend?  

Friday, July 14, 2017

Daily Dose of BS July 14 brown bag

When I think brown bag special I think a sandwich, some chips, an apple, a juice and a napkin.  The brown bag special offered by the Citgo in La Crosse has a new meaning to brown bagging it.  According to an article in the La Crosse Tribune when you order a brown bag at this store you get a small paper bag with a copper scrubber and a glass tube with the components of a ball point pen.  The talk is that this kit is used for drug consumption, I think we may be looking at it wrong, this may be a brilliant way of getting kids to either do dishes with the copper scrubby or maybe it is a do it yourself science kit since it comes with the items to build a ball point pen.  Seriously though the paper goes on to say that the owner of the store said that the items when used together are for smoking tobacco, umm, I used to smoke tobacco and I have never once smoked it out of a glass pipe.  Do you think that the owner was lying and these make shift pipes are used for smoking meth, cocaine and heroin?  

Thursday, July 13, 2017

Daily Dose of BS July 13 lazy

A study by Stanford University researchers that used step-counters installed in most smartphones to track the walking activity of about 700,000 people in 46 countries around the world.  Found that the least lazy, according to the step tracking study are the Chinese, where people averaged 6,880 a steps a day.  The worst nation was nearby Indonesia, where people walked nearly half as much, averaging 3,513 steps a day. The worldwide average is 4,961 steps, with Americans averaging 4,774.  Many of us have counters on our wrists and our phones, mine track me and yours track you.  I know we are supposed to strive for 10,000 steps a day and I very rarely hit that mark.  For me it used to be a game, I tried to beat the day before, like I said it used to be a game, I like many other Americans have become complacent with my step tracker.  Ever since I got it I have wore it 24 hours a day as to track my steps and my sleep.  All it has really shown me is that I am lazy and that I don’t get enough sleep.  

Tuesday, July 11, 2017

Daily Dose of BS July 11 firearms in school

I read an article last week about the state of Wisconsin thinking about allowing guns in schools.  Before a gasket is blown the bill, I read about would allow high schools offer a gun safety class.  I for one am happy to hear this.  I think the more that people are comfortable with the workings of a gun the safer we will all be.  Hear me out.  Of the gun violence that we hear about how many of the perpetrators are trained in gun usage?  I am guessing not too high.  Also, if you have young adults comfortable around guns you are to do away with the mystery.  The younger person will realize that guns are not play things and learn a respect for the fire arm.  Proper training, proper handling and proper cleaning will teach respect for the fire arm.

Monday, July 10, 2017

Daily Dose of BS July 10 tipping

You’ve heard the saying “Tipping is not just a city in China.”  Guess what it really isn’t.  There is no city in China called Tipping.  I have been called frugal at times, by more than one person.  I like to hang on to my money and there is nothing wrong with that.  I do however tip well (at least 20% for a meal, not as much for just beers), I get embarrassed when I go out with someone and I offer to pick up the check and they offer to leave the tip and they don’t tip well, leaving only 10% or so.  I guess if you are getting good service and service with a smile, drinks topped off, and the little glimpse into the life of the person serving you, it’s gotta be worth something, right.  I have been out with people that pull the tip card out of their wallet to figure out the tip.  How hard is it to figure out a tip?  Move the decimal point over to the left one, if you have a $23.45 bill and you want to leave a 10% tip it is $2.35, a 20% tip is $4.70, the ten percent tip doubled, and for a 15% tip spilt the difference.  Not rocket science, its rent, a car payment, groceries, etc.   BTW a new study shows that men, Republicans, and residents of the northeast are the best tippers.  How good a tipper are you?

Friday, July 7, 2017

Daily Dose of BS July 7 stores closing

Yesterday my daughter and I spent the afternoon together she needed to get a few things for her room and for her bike and I drive.  It started off rough, but soon was filled with laughter and some good-natured ribbing.  We went to a handful of stores to get the stuff we needed and stopped by two that had some pretty bare shelves.  Kmart, we know is closing, and Gordy’s grocery.  Let’s start with Kmart, if they had as many people working there when they were open, they wouldn’t be closing.  I saw more employees and more shoppers in that store than I have ever have I think, I don’t get why when a store is closing that the prices get jacked up only to be discounted and people flock to the shelves like flies on let’s say Schmidt.  The other store is Gordy’s.  I have heard some rumors about this store and wanted to see myself, the shelves were bare, the beer coolers were empty and the frozen food coolers were vacant.  I asked at the checkout if they were closing, the lady responded we are on a budget, and that they have 2 years left on their lease.  I am on a budget and I have food on my shelves at home.  Anyway, was a great afternoon with my daughter, we laughed, we had fun but most importantly we spent time together.  

Thursday, July 6, 2017

Daily Dose of BS July 6 parking

Hey La Crosse city council here is a great idea, lets rebuild downtown, open up new and better spaces, revitalize if you will, like the field of dreams if you build it they will come.  Get things completely turned around.  Let’s say we add a few new parking ramps giving people plenty of places to park, add a few new hotels, spend some serious money on the downtown area.  We could add cameras to help with criminal activity and we could put in parklets on the streets allowing busy shoppers the chance to rest their tired feet after hiking up and down the busy streets of La Crosse.  Then when we get all that done here is a great idea, lets add parking meters, what a grand idea.  I think we should add them everywhere, in the city of La Crosse, on side streets, in neighborhoods, on the alleys, then we should drop the speed limits on all roads leading out of La Crosse to 15 miles per hour because then at least people will be here for a little bit, right.  Really, parking meters?  This tax payer says no. 

Friday, June 30, 2017

Daily Dose of BS June 30 5 years tomorrow

Five years ago tomorrow we started with a new radio station, Today’s Talk 1490.  I was hired as the morning guy and charged with making a show.  Here it is five years later and I still love doing it.  I have got to do some pretty awesome things, like go inside of the I 90 bridge and peer down at the river below, broadcast from the Lock and Dam, then tour all the behind the scenes things.  I also interviewed thousands of people.  I got to talk with politicians, business leaders, and rock stars including some of my favorite.  I have made some friends and some enemies.  Every single day is a new adventure. This job can also be humbling, as this year I was nominated as one of the best of Morning Dj’s and Best Radio Personality.   I often wonder when I talk with my friends who don’t like their jobs, why not look for a new one?  Why work a job you hate?  Like is short, we all have only so many breaths on this earth, so why be miserable?  I lucked out and have the best job for me.  I couldn’t imagine being shackled to a desk or have the noose of a tie around my neck day in and day out.  Plus I get to wear tee shirts and flip flops. 

Thursday, June 29, 2017

Daily Dose of BS June 29 rude drivers

I’ve driven in many states, however most of my driving is confined to the Upper Midwest, as I have lived here the majority of my life.  I have seen some great drivers, ones who signal even in a parking lot to the worst of the worst.  I got an email yesterday from kars for kids that highlighted where the rude drivers are and the new survey shows that Wisconsin drivers are among the rudest in the nation. Huh?  What has happened to Midwest Nice?  The survey was done as part of our summer driving awareness campaign to promote courteous driving and guess what, Wisconsin was rated as the 5th rudest state in the country, with many of our friends and neighbors openly admitting that they would steal someone’s parking space, which is weird since we have pretty decent parking around here, but that is a whole other story.  One of the other questions that was asked in this survey is will you let someone merge, and apparently we won’t this stat doesn’t surprise me because I always hate when the me first people zoom to try to get ahead.  Do you think that Wisconsin drivers are among the worst?  Or at least the rudest?  Did these surveys check out Minneapolis, Chicago, New York or my least favorite place to drive Boston?  

Wednesday, June 28, 2017

Daily Dose of BS June 28 answering machines

Are you as irritated as I am when you call a business to talk to someone and they come on with a recorded voice saying we are trying to make it easier on you by streamlining the process by automating?  I call BS I do not recall a single time in my life that the automated phone answerer has made my life or anyone’s life easier.  How can listening to an answering machine telling me to listen as our options have changed possibly make it easier for me to get my job done?  I called a big business that everyone of you have heard of the other day a number that I had memorized as I have talked to these people for many years, only to end up 7 minutes later still trying to navigate their stupid time saver, the only saver of time that was saved was the person on their end of the line answering the phone and putting me thru to the person that I wanted to talk to.  This reminds me of another Midwest business that has a generic number out there, and the listing for you to talk to this department push this etc and I thought I would beat the system and push zero to get the operator, guess what that just repeated the message and then I was on a mission to find the operator number so that I could voice my opinion on how I loved the system, it was a double digit number and when I hit it I was transferred to a full mailbox and hung up on.  Needless to say I voiced my opinion next time I visited the store; their voice mail, however, is still the same.  Damn.

Tuesday, June 27, 2017

Daily Dose of BS June 27 sponsorships

Well, the state of Wisconsin has done it again.  By it, I mean making news for doing something absurd.  The Wisconsin DOT has sold corporate sponsorship of the DOT’s roadside assistance to State Farm and will be renamed the “Wisconsin DOT State Farm Safety Patrol.”  I am guessing that pretty soon we will have the Miller/Coors DWI Patrol and the La Crosse Fairgrounds Speedway speed control.  And if you get arrested you could stay at the Hilton Inn and Suites Jailhouse branch.  Don’t forget that hunting season this year will be sponsored by two sponsors, of course, you could be rocking the hot new orange vest and hat from the designers at Farm and Fleet and the harvest of deer brought to you by Remington.  Come on Wisconsin we are better than this, at least if you are going to get something sponsored get the potholes sponsored by a dry cleaner so we can get something for our troubles.  

Monday, June 26, 2017

Daily Dose of BS June 26 speed limit

So, the speed limit changed on Friday, the signs went up on Losey Boulevard and I avoided it like the plague on Friday and Saturday.  Sunday rolled around and my wife and I went to the mall area so we had to take Losey.  Before I noticed my speed, I saw a cop with someone pulled over I looked down and by then I was going 37.  OOPS!  Dropped the speed to 25 as I was passing the cop, set the speedometer to 25 and just watched as people passed me.  Every single car passed me and I got a few one finger salutes.  I really didn’t mind the cars and bikes going faster than me but when the lady with the walker passed on the left, I was a bit disappointed.  Having the cruise on helped me to regulate my speed on Losey but didn’t help when I approached the hill on Losey and Mississippi, I swear I started rolling backward by the time I hit the peak.  One thing I did notice on Losey besides all the new 25 miles per hour signs, is that no one drives the speed limit, no one, except for me when my cruise is set.  

Friday, June 23, 2017

Daily Dose of BS June 23 phones

Every single one of us has seen someone texting and driving, and I am guessing that many of us have also broken the 2009 law and have texted and driven.  I know I have, I try not to but I have.  Last year federal court deemed a law similar to our texting and driving law unenforceable because it implied texting only and there are so many other things to do while on your phone.  You could message, Facebook, Snapchat, Instagram, email, and the list goes on, and on and on.  A new bill would seek to ban smartphone usage while driving, so basically not using a device to enter, transmit or access data while driving.  That would encompass most of what people are doing while driving.  The bill would allow you to use your phone and your smartphones navigation program but that is it.  The new fines would jump from $20 up to $100, with a max of $400.  I am not sure that the fine would make much of a difference, but if the cop could confiscate the phone, then we would see more compliance. 

Thursday, June 22, 2017

Daily Dose of BS June 22 roundabouts

As we keep adding roundabouts around La Crosse, it reminds me of the game Frogger.  I used to love playing that game trying to get the frog across the street, and over the logs on the river, pretty soon we are going to be able to play the game of Frogger for real on South Avenue.  How so you ask?  Well, the city and the state will acquire land and then build up to 4 roundabouts between Green Bay Street and Ward Avenue.  And for sure we will be jumping or at least running out of the way of cars.  Maybe we could kill two birds with one stone and put a parklet in.  Here is something else to think about, If we keep adding roundabouts and collecting property we won’t have any more houses on South Avenue, then the city and state could do what they want.   

Wednesday, June 21, 2017

Daily Dose of BS June 21 more roundabouts

Here’s a big shocker the city of La Crosse has hired a consultant to look at South Avenue.  The most shocking part of the hire is that they not only back the DOT’s plan for roundabouts but they think that another roundabout could be added in the mile stretch of road between East Avenue and West Avenue.  WHAT? Another roundabout?  They would like the 4th added for the people living on South Avenue so that they wouldn’t be forced to drive convoluted routes through their neighborhood to access South Avenue.  Again, What!  If we keep adding roundabouts and collecting property we won’t have any more houses on South Avenue, then the city and state could do what they want, make the whole thing a gigantic roundabout make the speed 5 miles an hour that way bikes, cars, dogs, cats, goldfish, and pedestrians can all share the road, not allowing anyone to get anywhere faster than the next, it would fair that way for everyone.  Give me a break. 

Tuesday, June 20, 2017

Daily Dose of BS June 20 being a dad

Father’s Day was the other day and 22 years ago today I began my journey as a father.  Weird to think about it, you are a part of adding to the population of the earth.  Just because you were a part of the creation of that baby doesn’t make you a Dad, in my mind.  Being a Dad is being there, helping out when you can, the easy stuff that is no problem, but the tough love that is what separates.  Hanging in there and not giving up.  Being a Dad isn’t always the easiest or the job to do but it is the most rewarding job I have ever had.  Happy Birthday to my 22 year old son, Hayden Schmidt.  You have irritated me, pushed me, angered me, loved me, made me happy, proven to me time and time again that I am wrong, brought me joy, smiles, and lots of love.  I am so proud of you and proud of the person you have become.  I look forward to seeing your continued growth as a Man.

Monday, June 19, 2017

Daily Dose of BS June 19 baseball

Actions speak louder than words.  We say that winning isn’t everything but our actions show that yes winning is everything.  My son’s baseball team had a tournament over the weekend, and they brought down a handful of kids from the next group up.  I know that my kids are never going to be professional athletes but they give it all, they show up to practice, they go to the games, they are suited up and ready to give 110% of their ability.  They are part of the team, and the coaches are always on the kids to be a team.  When they bring in other kids, ringers if you will in order to win a tournament, isn’t that defeating the purpose of team work?  Isn’t that showing the kids that their effort, and contribution to the team aren’t worth anything?  Doesn’t it show the kids that in fact winning is the only thing.  The thing that irritates me the most about this is that the coach, when confronted by my son as to why he didn’t play was told that they tried to get all kids in.  I call BS there were 3 games and 5 kids that didn’t play a single bit of baseball over the weekend and the 5 kids that were called down played the entire tournament, and they still didn’t win it.  This type of coaching not only pisses off the parents and the kids but shows the kids that it is all about winning.  I hate to say it but when I go to a little league game sure I like seeing all the team play, but really most of us go for the chance to see our kid play.  Let kids be kids. 

Friday, June 16, 2017

Daily Dose of BS June 16

Back in 1993 Prince changed his name to the symbol of love an unpronounceable symbol.  In a court battle that started a year ago Portland resident Jamie Shupe became the first legally non-binary person — identifying as neither male nor female.  The option, which will be available starting July 3, this year will make a difference for non-binary and transgender people using an ID marked “M” or “F”.  I have a friend who is transgender, in fact I had lunch a few weeks ago with him.  When we were talking, I said that when we first got to know each other I was full of questions of why, and how, but as the relationship became friendship I found that we didn’t even talk about that anymore.  I opened up on how being friends opened my eyes to the struggle that they have to go through with everything on how people looked at them to what bathroom to use.  A horrible situation to be in, could you imagine not knowing where to go to use the bathroom.  While I don’t know the daily struggles that they are going through, I do have more of an understanding.   

Thursday, June 15, 2017

Daily Dose of BS June 15 french fries

Big shocker here, fried foods are on the increase, obesity is on the rise across the globe with America leading the way and French fries have been found to cause a higher mortality rate.  According to the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, people who eat fried potatoes two or more times a week double their risk of an early death compared to those who avoid them.  I am wondering if the risk factor isn’t the fried potatoes but all the stuff that goes with that fried food?  Speaking of fried food, some buddies and I went out for some wings last night and we didn’t have any French fries so we should be fine, but who do you think has the best wing around?  

Wednesday, June 14, 2017

Daily Dose of BS June 14 Amber Alerts

I don’t know about you but my phone got 2 Amber Alerts on Saturday.  Two alerts after many years of none.  Sure I looked at it after the first one, then thought I am far enough away, and I am not out driving, then put my phone away.  About an hour later there it goes again with another glance at the phone think to myself what the heck, and for a brief moment I thought why am I getting this alert when I am over two hours away.  Then as soon as that thought came and went, I thought those poor parents and shame on me for thinking this way.  I bet that many of you thought the same thing, a quick thought of why am I getting this to immediate regret for thinking that.  I thought what if it were my kids that were in danger I would want everyone and their sister to help.  Wouldn’t you?  Do you think that services such as the Amber Alert help or make us less sensitive to that around us and the more of them we get the more deaf we get to the system?  

Tuesday, June 13, 2017

Daily Dose of BS June 13 times are a changin

With no disrespect to Bob Dylan but -The line it is drawn, The curse it is cast, The order is rapidly fading, And the first one now will later be last, For the times they are a-changin'.  Look around at our community.  Look at the buildings, the roads, the people.   I hate to sound like my dad but things are changing, and I wonder if they are changing for the better?  I drive from the Southside of La Crosse everyday winding my way through the streets of La Crosse, and then through Onalaska to get to work.  Every day there is progress being made on our streets, in our neighborhoods and with the residents - we are evolving but evolving into what?   The buildings that were once part of the skyline are now reduced to rubble, the roads that moved people through the community are now being built for more people but at a slower speed, and many of the people don’t even look up from their phones to check the progress.  Yes the times are a changin but are they changin for the better?  

Monday, June 12, 2017

Daily Dose of BS June 12 hot and humid

As hot  and humid as it was over the weekend, thank God for Air Conditioning.  I must admit that the air is on at my house and will be for the next few days.  I do like to be able to fall asleep and not wake up in a pool of sweat.  I miss the old days when my kids were younger as with yesterdays heat, it would have brought out the sprinkler and a second hose for a water slide.  Instead of playing in the back yard 4 of us went to the La Crosse Loggers game, at least we got to see a win and a walk off homerun. Try to keep cool today, what are some of your favorite ways to beat the heat? 

Wednesday, June 7, 2017

Daily Dose of BS June 7 Kmart

Not sure if you heard yesterday afternoon or not but the Kmart on the south side of La Crosse is set to close on September 3.  I must say I am not surprised.  The last time I was there the store had a smell, the customer service was atrocious and the shelves were not stocked.  When I was a kid we used to call it came apart, and I am not even sure why, I grew up in Roseville, Minnesota where the first Target store was, and Target was the store we used to shop.  When I moved for my radio career I ended up in communities where Walmart was king, and then shopped there.  Now I try to shop with the local business, but how many local businesses, and I mean locally owned businesses sell toilet paper, not that many.  While I am sorry to hear that the Kmart will be closing, it won’t really change my shopping.  

Tuesday, June 6, 2017

Daily Dose of BS June 6 lemonade stand

Entrepreneurship often starts at an early age, don’t believe it look to the streets, yesterday I saw 2 lemonade stands.  I was only able to stop at one of them.  I try to make it a habit to stop and support the dreams of the children.  It truly makes the day of a child when someone stops and buys the Kool-Aid.  My youngest son was in the car and he asked why do I always stop at these, I said did you see the faces of the young entrepreneurs when we bought?  He did, I said that is why.   I like seeing kids have these dreams, and then work towards them, you never really know when one of these young lemonade sellers will become the next million-dollar philanthropist.  

Monday, June 5, 2017

Daily Dose of BS June 5 fridge

When you open your refrigerators is it nice and neat, are things where they need to be?  Fruit in the fruit crispers and the vegies in the climate controlled veggie drawer?   Ketchup is stored in the door next to the mustard and bbq sauce?  Milk also stored in the door leaving the bulk of the fridge for food, from what is for dinner later tonight to the luncheon meats for lunches and you can’t forget about the leftovers or in my case the planed overs for my lunches.  In a perfect world all would fit in to the refrigerator like a game of well played Tetris, with left over space for what is new.   I opened my fridge this morning to what looked like a poorly played game of Tetris, with this box here and that container there, a few Styrofoam boxes shoved into the top shelf with vengeance and a bottle of ketchup placed on the edge of the shelf so the air movement of opening up the fridge will knock it off to a fiery death below.   Ok maybe a bit exaggerated but pretty close to the truth.  Somedays getting the family dinner together often involves a bit of hunting around the fridge for the best mix of leftovers to fill the bellies of the beasts.  The other day as I pulled one of the Styrofoam boxes out it caught the top of the ketchup bottle and splat the unbreakable plastic bottle didn’t break but the lid smashed into 20 pieces on the floor, the ketchup was oozing its red contents out all over the floor the only thing missing was the chalk line.   

Friday, June 2, 2017

Daily Dose of BS June 2 cell phone

I have an addiction and it is getting worse.  Hi I’m Bob and I am addicted to my cell phone.  I constantly am checking it for information.  From my emails, to my facebook to what news is breaking locally, to using my camera to the maps and gps.  There is so much that the phone has become that I feel naked if I am without it.  When I got my first watch for my first communion, I started wearing it and have been a watch wearer ever since, when I got my first job, I started carrying my wallet, most of the time it is empty but always is in the right hip pocket, when I started driving my keys were always close at hand and now the phone is teetered to me constantly.  It is like an accessory that gives back tenfold, what other carry with do you have that gives you so much.  From the ability to go online, look up information, text, among other things, like a calendar and an alarm.  Oh yea you can also use it to make and receive calls.  

Thursday, June 1, 2017

Daily Dose of BS June 1 politics

Saying crooked Hillary was annoying when Trump was a candidate for President but saying it as a sitting President I don’t think is very Presidential.  The tweet went out last night after Hillary spoke about who else is to blame about her not winning the Presidential race.  Clinton said “I take responsibility for every decision I made, but that’s not why I lost,” She went on to say several factors as the reason she lost, including fake news on Facebook and troubles at the Democratic National Committee.   How about start that at home, start off by saying that you are the reason that you didn’t win, and take personal responsibility.  Speaking of responsibility is it responsible for the sitting President to make fun and name call.  I think not.  But I guess that we are to blame since it was low voter turnout that allowed these two to even make it through the primary.  

Wednesday, May 31, 2017

Daily Dose of BS May 31 spelling

I have never been much of a speller or if you read my daily dose much of a writer either.  I think that this all started back when I was in grade school.  I never had the desire to learn much about English, I figured that we speak it how much should I really need to know, I bet on the wrong horse.  You need to know how to read, write and communicate in order to get anything done.  I really wish that google was around when I was a kid because as I mentioned I was a horrible writer and an even worse speller.  If google would have been around it would have saved me many hours of being frustrated as a young student.  Heck now if I don’t know how to spell something I use voice to text to come up with the correct spelling of the word.  As I am typing this up I notice a lot of squiggly lines all over the page, because I can’t spell.  I wonder if today I will get lucky and have all my misspelled words at least recognized.  There are times when there are no suggestions.  Which brings me to the reason for writing this, at least I know how to spell Wisconsin.  There are many in this state that do not.  BTW Minnesotans don’t know how to spell beautiful, and I also got that one right.  What words are difficult for you to spell? 

Tuesday, May 30, 2017

Daily Dose of BS May 30 Memorial Day

I was thinking a lot yesterday, contemplating if you will.  I believe that there are many out there that don’t know what the meaning of Memorial Day is.  The day was meant to be a day of remembrance of those that have fought for our freedom, and were killed while doing so.  I have many family members and friends who were in the Military and I know that one of the things that bug most about yesterday is when someone wishes them a Happy Memorial Day.  I want to know what is so happy about it?  Happy that it is the unofficial start of summer, sure I get that, but it was at least for me a day to remember and to reflect about the Men and Women who have lost their lives helping us to gain the freedoms that we have as Americans.  God Bless America and thank you to the families that had family members pay the ultimate price.  We all must remember that Freedom is Not Free.  

Friday, May 26, 2017

Daily Dose of BS May 26 drug testing

Drug testing has been on the table in the state for years, now Governor Scott Walker wants it to happen.  Federal approval is needed for Wisconsin to become the first state in the country to require adults without kids that are capable of working that are applying for health benefits to get tested for drugs.  If this goes through it could be a move that the rest of the nation could follow.  I am not sure I see a down side to this, the argument in the past has been what about the kids, or that person cannot work because of a pre-existing condition, this proposal takes both of them off the table.  The way I read this is if you don’t have kids and you can work, in order to get Medicaid, you must take a drug test.  There are plenty of places out there that require drug testing to keep your job, I don’t see why to get a benefit at the cost of the taxpayers, that you would think any differently.  

Thursday, May 25, 2017

Daily Dose of BS May 25 sales

A lot of us live for the weekends, for rest, relaxation, getting the honey do list done but mostly weekends are famous in the Midwest for garage sales, I used to be a big rummage saler, I used to like to pick through someone’s sale tables and try to find the best deal possible, the once in a lifetime find. Those were the days, you used to be able to go to a rummage sale and find some really good deals, now I don’t think as much, people are pushing goods out their doors with Facebook Marketplace of Craigslist. And if there is a sale some people who have an unrealistic value placed on what is basically junk, but how often have you been to a sale and one of these four things were there, prices so high that you could buy new for cheaper, that the stuff was dirty, or junky or they were selling things like old cool whip and margarine tub and you wondered why they even bothered with the sale. Occasionally, you come across the holy grail of a sale but for the most part at least the ones I have seen lately have been stuff that I would probably just throw away, or at least put on the front boulevard with a free sign. 

Wednesday, May 24, 2017

Daily Dose of BS May 24 losey blvd

A few neighborhoods may experience a slowdown, there is talk about slowing Losey Boulevard down to 25 from the 30-mph posted speed limit.  I can honestly say that I thought that the speed limit on Losey was at 35, because that is the speed I usually drive on that stretch of road and I most of time am getting passed.  On my way into work every morning I drive down 2nd avenue in Onalaska and they moved their speed limit down from I believe 40 a couple years ago, and I find myself being a creature of habit and must fight the urges to go faster.  Do you think that the city of La Crosse should slow the traffic down on one of the busiest corridors in the city?  Also, do you think that this is just the next step in a new North South corridor?  

Tuesday, May 23, 2017

Daily Dose of BS May 23 bombing in England

I am angry.  The lives of innocents and I mean real innocents will be changed forever.  In fact all our lives will be changed from here on out because of the actions of some jerk in Manchester, England.  22 children who attended the Ariana Grande concert have died at the hands of a suicide bomber and at least 60 others have been injured.  I am guessing that many more than 60 more have been injured, how do you explain to the most innocent that what happened won’t happen again, or will it.   Not only have lives been lost and the innocent no longer innocent but think of the sweeping changes that will be implemented around the world including here in the Unites States now, so that this does not happen here.  Or what changes will be made when you travel in and out of large areas of people?  This type of terrorism angers me, because what did these young children do?  They went to support the arts by enjoying a show.  

Monday, May 22, 2017

Daily Dose of BS May 22 circus

I remember as a kid the Greatest Show on Earth.  It wasn’t wrestling, a concert or even Disney on Ice it was the Ringling Brothers and Barnum and Baily Circus.  My parents took my brothers and I to see the circus a couple of times when we were kids and as a kid seeing all the action there was to see from the trapeze act to the animals and the most colorful characters of the show, the clowns.  The crazy antics of the most colorful group of entertainers with the over the top exaggerated makeup acting playfully, and getting paid for it.  It truly was the Greatest Show on Earth.  Also, you can’t forget about the person who ties it all together with their powerful voice and ability to turn your attention to the center ring.  The Ringmaster.  I for one will miss the Ringling Brothers and Barnum and Baily Circus, it is sad to see an institution of 146 years close their doors forever.  

Friday, May 19, 2017

Daily Dose of BS May 19 Zaks last day of school

Two of my four kids have now finished high school.  Zak my middle son walked out of high school yesterday for the last time as a student at Central High School.  We spent some quality one on one time yesterday talking about the highs and the lows of school and how he felt a little weird walking out after his last class yesterday.  I remember my final day at school, and feeling the same feelings that Zakery was feeling yesterday, that, that was probably the last time that he would see or talk to most of those people.  And he is right, there are still many that I wonder about 30 years after the fact.  The nice thing about social media is that you can reach out to those you want to reach out to and you can get a peek in to what they want you to see.  Best of luck to the graduating class of 2017, the world is your to go and take.  Remember that working hard won’t kill you, to have fun and not to take yourself to seriously.  Life is meant to be lived.  Go out and live it to the fullest. 

Thursday, May 18, 2017

Daily Dose of BS May 18 dangerous walking

Here is a big shocker that West Ave has more pedestrians and cyclists hit and hurt since the road has been redone.  I am not even going to say that I think what the DOT did to West Ave had anything to do with it, I think that reason that West Ave is more dangerous is because people don’t pay attention.  I am talking drivers, walkers, bikers none of the group pays attention to anything further than the few feet in front of their faces.  Don’t believe me take a few minutes today and just park in a lot that has a clear line to any street with traffic, people are not paying attention, they are futzing with their radio, looking at things around them as they drive by talking on the phone or with the people in the car with them or looking at their damn phone, either texting or Facebook posting.  Heck with the storms we have had the last few days I have seen Facebook live videos of people while they are driving.  And I have only just touched on the drivers, look at the cyclists and the pedestrians, they are doing the same thing.  And everyone is trying to prove a point by claiming the ownership of the road.  How about going back to what your mom taught you, be polite and share the road, and if someone lets you in give them the courtesy wave.  

Wednesday, May 17, 2017

Daily Dose of BS May 17 caffeine

Another day another story about kids drinking, this time it is caffeine instead of alcohol.  Reports say that A teen chugged a latte, a Mountain Dew and an energy drink. The caffeine binge led to his death.  About 75% of all US citizens use caffeine. This is nearly 3 out of 4 reaching for the either pop, tea or my favorite caffeine jolt - coffee. 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. Funny if you fast forward 30 years that it is more common to see someone drinking a pop than not - not only at a restaurant but for lunch more than about anything else. Back to 75% of the population drinking caffeine, soda 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.  I hope that the amount of caffeine in your daily routine won’t have the same effect as the young man who had enough caffeine to disrupt and ultimately stop his heart.  

Tuesday, May 16, 2017

Daily Dose of BS May 16 drinking

There are high school teenagers who drink.  They did when I was a kid and they will when I am long gone.  Some of the kids who drink are kids who play sports, when you get caught drinking as a high school athlete you sit out some games, and I think you have a mandatory class to take.  I don’t see a problem with this, and if it isn’t mandatory it should be.  Kids are going to drink that is a given, kids who drink sometime get caught, that is a fact.  When you are a kid who drinks and gets caught and you are let’s say on the varsity team, you sit out some games, when you sit out some games kids get called up from the varsity reserve team and from jr varsity, I get that.  However what I don’t like fact that when you get caught drinking and you move kids from one team to another that the kids shuffle to make a team pulling kids from vr and jv to come up and populate the team.  I think instead of moving kids around for these game that the games should have been forfeit.

Monday, May 15, 2017

Daily Dose of BS May 15 wannacry

Over the weekend the "Wannacry" computer virus crippled hundreds of thousands of computers in countries all around the world.  The virus is a ransomware that has the hackers demanding money for people to access their data.  The sad thing about this is that it was a malware technique purportedly stolen from the U.S. National Security Agency.  Reports say that the average ask for unlocking your computer is $300 dollars.  That all adds up.  You can protect yourself by running updates, using firewalls and anti-virus software and by being wary when reading emailed messages.  Regularly back up your data so you can restore files without having to pay up should you be infected, as there is no guarantee that paying the ransom will result in your files being unlocked.  

Friday, May 12, 2017

Daily Dose of BS May 12 anniversary

I always hate when people say that they married their best friend.  I didn’t, I married the girl I loved, and as a matter of fact still do.  Sure we have our ups and downs and honestly what couple doesn’t what family or what relationship doesn’t?  You know something, the good has far out weighed the bad, and here is the thing we still talk, I mean we talk and listen and share our lives, I am not sure if that is the secret of longevity but it has been part of the magic of our relationship.  Talking, listening, laughing and having fun seem to be the 4 cornerstones of what makes our relationship work.  Today we are celebrating our 27th anniversary, or 3 to the 3rd power (3x3x3), and for us the number 3 has an unplanned common thread between us all, because there is 3 years between us, 30 years between Macia and Hayden our oldest, 30 years between me and Zak our middle son, 3 years between each of the kids and 3 minutes between the twins, here’s hoping for the best year ever.  

Thursday, May 11, 2017

Daily Dose of BS May11 advice

I have been spending lots of time and having some heart to hearts with my 18 year old as he gets ready for after graduation.  I think he will do just fine, he was named co-technology and engineering student of the year at an awards ceremony.  Ever thought about what is the best advice you ever got?  Try hard, don’t look back, look to the future, but don’t wish your life away, DREAM. You know as a Dad you can learn a lot by just listening, but sometimes I have a hard time turning off my interview mode from work, where I have to keep conversations going, I sometimes get accused of grilling him and the other kids. My response is if you answered in more than just one word answers or grunts conversations would be just that a conversation. What are some of the gems you got from your parents when they thought you weren’t listening? I always remember don’t be afraid to get your hands dirty cause you can always wash them.

Wednesday, May 10, 2017

Daily Dose of BS May 10 fbi fired

The big news around Facebook last night and I am assuming the coffee machine this morning is that Donald Trump has fired James Comey as FBI director.  I guess I thought that the President could fire anyone that he wants.  I think that it looks bad that the Comey gets fired when he is looking into Russia’s influence over the election but I also don’t get why a federal agency is looking into this anyway.  Here is what I mean don’t you think that a nonpartisan group of people should be looking into these types of things, a group that won’t feel the pinch for their job when they uncover stuff.  I think that most of the stuff that is happening in Washington is corrupt, and that there are things that are going on and that have been going on for decades that when uncovered will creep you out.   

Tuesday, May 9, 2017

Daily Dose of BS May 9 social media

I could see social media blocking becoming a thing.  Four schools in Madison are undergoing a test between now and the end of the school year, these four schools are blocking access via the free public wi-fi for social media apps including Snapchat, Facebook, Twitter, Instragram and about 30 other social media apps that are a drain on not only our children’s time but many adults as well.  They are hoping that this experiment will help kids who are disengaged in school to perk up and pay more attention to the world around them.  We have all seen kids and adults walking with their eyes glued to their devices.  I personally think that this is a great idea, maybe turning it on during lunch for kids to “catch up” then back off.  I think of it as when I am eating Doritos and can’t stop bringing the bag into the other room and leaving it there to put the temptation out of reach.  

Monday, May 8, 2017

Daily Dose of BS May 8 leftovers

I know some people who don’t eat leftovers, I on the other hand like leftovers, no meal planning and a quick grab and heat meal on a busy day.  In our house hold there are 5 of us living there and everyone has a different schedule.  We try to get together and have family meals as often as we can, and that is at least 1x a week, the past week however was a bit different, I don’t think that we all sat down and had a meal together at all.  Weird how some of the things that you used to do every day and things that you have taken for granted have slip from the grasps of your fingertips, not for lack of trying but because we are busy being busy.  With one of our children getting ready to embark on the next stage of his life graduating from high school later this month, and the twins starting drivers ed, I guess onward and upward.  If your life is changing, and I know that it is because our lives always change, take the time to slow it down, and think back to and enjoy the memories you had, but don’t think of them as leftovers but chapters of your life.  

Friday, May 5, 2017

Daily Dose of BS May 5 repeal of Obamacare

Here is a big shocker that the Wisconsin House members voted along party lines.  In a house vote that saw a 217-213 vote of the repeal of Obamacare, the 5 republican Congressmen voted for the repeal while the 3 democratic Congressmen voted to keep Obamacare.  Congressman Kind said, "Never before in our nation's history has a Congress and Administration offered a health care reform bill that instead of lowering the uninsured rate actually increases the number of uninsured individuals by 24 million people”.  The bill ends the tax penalties that the affordable care act law imposed on people who didn't buy health insurance and on larger employers who don't offer coverage, this legislation also replaces Obama's subsidies for people buying individual policies with tax credits.  A couple of things that It retains from Obamacare is the requirement that family policies cover grown children up to age 26 as well as varying premiums based on gender.

Thursday, May 4, 2017

Daily Dose of BS May 4 bikes

I am all for people riding their bikes, really I am.  However, yesterday afternoon during rush hour there was a bicyclist riding his bike on Lang Drive, he was in the right lane, close to the white line.  I am pretty sure that you need to give a bicyclist at least 3 feet when they are pedaling and most drivers were giving him more than 3 feet, they were giving him the entire lane, pushing traffic over the left lane until they passed the guy then the mad rush to get back to the right lane.  On a stretch of road like Lang Drive isn’t a bicyclist supposed to ride on the sidewalk rather than on the street?  Isn’t this the reason that we spent extra money on that stretch of road so that the walkers and the bikers can share some space together rather than a person on a bike causing a bit of traffic?  Also aren’t people on bike supposed to follow the rules of the road?  How many times have you seen a person on a bike pedal through a stop sign? 

Wednesday, May 3, 2017

Daily Dose of BS May 3 be that person

Be that person.  We have people in our lives some of them are good for us others are not, and still others slide in and out of our lives.  I had an encounter with one yesterday.  I heard water dripping in the basement yesterday after work, I went to access the situation and found a pin prick hole in one of the copper pipes leading to the non-working water conditioner.  I turned off the water and went to the hardware store to ask what could be done to fix it, the guy gave me an idea for a temporary fix but said call a plumber.  I only know one plumber, so I called him, and surprisingly he answered his phone.  He came by after work and fixed my pipe and we ended up talking for a few hours after that.  We all need people in our lives be the person who makes the difference and helps when needed.  

Tuesday, May 2, 2017

Daily Dose of BS May 2 school start

Thirty years ago, I graduated from high school, this year brings my class reunion and I am looking forward to BS’ing with those that I went to school with.  I had one of those birthdays that could go either way, I could have graduated in 86 or 87 since my birthday fall on August 29 my parents chose to hold me back a year.  I for one am glad that they did.  Back to the reason I brought this up, La Crosse school board is backing the repeal of the state of Wisconsin’s September 1st school start requirement.  The school district wants to start school earlier because of the kids are already competing with sports and that the kids in football already have a few games under their belts by the time that school starts.  If the law gets repealed that district has more control over the calendar and more flexibility in planning the school year.  I get it, but I tell you what, I for one am glad that I didn’t ever have to go to school on my birthday.  

Monday, May 1, 2017

Daily Dose of BS May 1 drugs

In yesterday’s La Crosse Tribune they had an informative story on Drugs, by the numbers.  Alarming numbers.  For example, 2,944 were hospitalized at Gundersen for addiction or abuse, that Tri-State Ambulance and the La Crosse firefighters administered Narcan to 186 people last year.  The article said that in La Crosse County 25 people died of overdose, and that of the high school students surveyed that 1.5 % have taken meth in the past month and that 1.3% have used heroin at least once.  These numbers are real and the problem is not going away.  In the past month, there has been a couple of shootings in La Crosse, there have been robberies and home invasions.  When I moved to La Crosse in 1992 sure there were drugs but the biggest problem facing our future then was alcohol and alcohol abuse.  Now we still have people over consuming and now taking dangerous drugs as well.  How can we stop it?

Friday, April 28, 2017

Daily Dose of BS April 28 pizza

Everyone who eats pizza has a favorite.  Either frozen or fresh.  I have a couple of favorites in the area.  I enjoyed my favorite last night from South Lanes Pizza and Wings in Onalaska, I had to get two the 4 meat and the South Lanes special with Jalaponos on half.  I also like a couple other local pizzas, like Pizza Coral in Holmen and Great River Roadhouse in Desoto, or if we are looking for different the family and I will hit up Pizza Dr’s.  When it comes to frozen pizza I used to love the Sweet Home Chicago from Lloyd’s Pizza but I can’t find it anymore and am really beginning to like most of the Lotsa Motza pizzas that are out there, lots of cheese and a pretty good ratio of toppings to bite.  My question today is what is your favorite restaurant pizza and frozen pizza?  Also what is your favorite topping?  

Thursday, April 27, 2017

Daily Dose of BS April 27 jobs

I heard a story this morning about the worst jobs out there and my job as a broadcaster comes in at #2 on the list beaten only by a newspaper reporter.  Ha, I have a job that has a negative growth rating, with a growth of -9% over the next 5 years, the median pay is $38,870, and you must move to small markets to start off your career.  What was I thinking.  Wait disc jockey is also on the list at #6 on the worst jobs out there with an 11% decrease in job growth over the next 5 years.  With a median pay rate of $30,830.  It is a good thing that I love what I do for a living.  I have had more opportunity to do different things in my career than most people, the chance to meet and interview some of your hero’s and many zeros has been a highlight and who can count out getting up at 4 am every day.  Every day, even on weekends cause you get used to it.  Honestly I wouldn’t change a thing, for me it has been a great career for my personality, plus I couldn’t see having a real job.  See the list at http://www.careercast.com/jobs-rated/worst-jobs-2017

Wednesday, April 26, 2017

Daily Dose of BS April 26 sidewalk chalk

A couple of graffiti tickets were handed out in Onalaska after messages like “Love is not racist”, “You are welcome here”, “There is enough room for everyone”, “You are standing on Ho-Chunk land”, “Stand up for Muslims”, and “Black lives matter” were scribbled over the sidewalk with sidewalk chalk along the city’s water front.  The women who did the writing are part of the group La Crosse Area Showing up for Racial Justice group.   What are your thoughts on the sidewalk chalk on city property?  I have always thought that it was weird that parents would allow their kids to write on city owned property.  When my kids were little I allowed sidewalk chalk but it had to be used in our yard on our sidewalks, end in the event that it was drawn on the city sidewalk, and I don’t think that it was I would have cleaned it off.  Is a ticket in this situation warranted, I don’t think so, but I believe that the mom and her daughter should grab a bucket and a scrubber of some sorts and clean up their mess.  

Tuesday, April 25, 2017

Daily Dose of BS April 25 roads

Unless you don’t venture outside your home you have driven on out bumpy roads, you have taken in the valleys and craters that are supposed to be smooth and clean.  Our main roads suck.  I don’t think that I noticed it so much in the past but with all the talk over the past year or so I have started to notice that our roads are horrible.  It bugs me that the when driving home from work I must straddle the line in some spots as to not get my tires stuck in the crevasses that are eroding into our city streets and our state highways.  In our last election, we voted to move forward on the PRAT tax (premier resort area tax) being the first county to do so, hoping to raise enough funds to fix our roads.  Enter Governor Walker and his change of heart now backing the use of general funds, while avoiding new taxes or fees.  I don’t know about you but I would support a gas tax increase of a few cents to help to fix our roads, if you are using the roads, don’t you think you should be helping to support the fixing of them?  

Monday, April 24, 2017

Daily Dose of BS April 24 vacation

Vacation is a time to go happily and rest, relax and enjoy life.  I did just that.  Ever had a vacation go exactly as planned?  I just came back from one of those, not a care in the world.  I had the chance to go to Marco Island, Florida, with some friends both old and new, I got to fly first class for the first time, I also tried clams for the first time, and I also accidently caught 6 sharks, and a catfish during the hunt for the massive tarpon.  I wasn’t able to land one but I got the brief opportunity to reel in with one of these fighting machines on my line.  I learned lots, relaxed much and had a fantastic time.  Then spent a couple days at the family land getting the garden prepared for the summer.  Life is grand.  When the alarm rang this morning at 4am I was ready to go back to work.  Ok, I could have used a few more days off.  

Friday, April 14, 2017

Daily Dose of BS April 14th vacation

The job that pays me offers me 21 paid days off a year, 3 weeks to do what I want, and I sometimes have a hard time taking all those days. I am not sure why, the years creep up quickly and with that being said, the vacation days keep accumulating.  As Americans we are on the low end of vacation when it comes to the industrial countries no wonder there is burn out.  Here are some signs that you need a vacation, that you are driving your family nuts with all your complaints, that you lost your sense of purpose at work, that you are having trouble sleeping, and that you would rather go get a root canal than go to work.  We need to use our vacation instead of loose it, take a day every once in a while to either sleep in, stay up late, go to breakfast or just sit around in your jammys.  If ya got the vacation use it don’t loose it.  I am not saying that I am at the point of needing a vacation but, I am off to make memories, I will see you on the 24th.  

Thursday, April 13, 2017

Daily Dose of BS April 13 technology

I think we the technology owns us.  My indication light for voice mail at work wasn’t lit this morning and I left myself a message yesterday afternoon.  I had messages that were a week old on my machine and didn’t even know that they were there.  I was wondering why people weren’t calling me back.  Technology you gotta love it.  I remember being one of the last of my friends families to get a microwave, and vcr.  We used to have to wait for things to warm up and had to watch tv when it was on and movies at the theater, we had to sit in one place to be on the phone since it was in the kitchen and attached to a cord.  My have things changed.  Could you imagine trying to go back?  I would go nuts, I am as guilty as the next guy wanting new and improved things and technology….hell I want my microwave to heat faster and my tivo to play at 2x speed so it won’t take as long to watch a show so I can get on and do something else…like nap because like the computers in your life sometimes I need a re-boot too.

Wednesday, April 12, 2017

Daily Dose of BS April 12 life

Have you ever thought about life, I mean really thought about what we do on a regular basis?  I do and I must be getting older because I think about life and the after life often.  I spent some time with my mom a couple of weeks ago and was enjoying having conversation with her when we started talking about getting older and the pains that come with getting older.  My mom and step dad mentioned that they had gone and bought burial spots and were excited that they were by a tree, I asked if that really mattered?  It is funny but once I am gone I figure I am gone it doesn’t matter where my remains end up does it.  I have told my wife that when I go I want to have a party and invite everyone, and have an open bar.  What the hell, one last toast.  Have you ever given any thought about this?  I really try to live my life to the fullest and try to enjoy each and every day.  

Tuesday, April 11, 2017

Daily Dose of BS April 11 sticks and stones

A couple of lessons learned as a kid would have helped out with yesterday’s shooting in La Crosse.  First of all sticks and stones can break my bones but words can never hurt me.  Which I know isn’t always the case because sometimes words do hurt, but don’t you think that we have a raised a bunch of thin skinned kids?  I was picked on a lot as a kid, I really think that is what made me the man I am today.  If you are reading this and were one of the people that did some of that picking, I forgive you.  And thanks.  Secondly this still rings in my ears, no playing with guns.  I will say this again, no playing with guns.  How hard is that?  Let the crap roll off your back and don’t play with guns, two of the things my Mom would always say, would have diverted yesterday’s shooting in La Crosse.  Apparently, the shooting was over a post on Facebook.  Someone posted yesterday to watch what you say on Facebook, I guess that they weren’t kidding.  

Monday, April 10, 2017

Daily Dose of BS April 10 old school

I am kind of old school.  I don’t have cable tv and I still have a land line.  It isn’t that I never had cable, I just thought that the expense of having it wasn’t worth it especially since there is services such as Hulu and Netflix out there and if you get Amazon Prime you also get streaming with that.  There really isn’t too much that I can’t see within a short time of it being broadcast.  As for the home phone I bought Ooma a couple of years ago and it hooks right into my internet and uses that to make it work.  And really how many people do you know that have home lines anymore?  My Dad got rid of his a few years ago, my Mom and one brother still have a land line but other than a few others that I know the land line is only in their homes because they get a bargain on getting their cable and internet if they have a home line.  In fact less than 40 % of American homes have telephones and one in 5 have dumped cable.  

Friday, April 7, 2017

Daily Dose of BS April 7 Syria

I don’t know too much about the Syrian conflict but I do know what I have heard, and those reports say between 80 and 84 people were killed, including 27 children and 19 women. Another 546 people were injured, with chemicals that bombed an apartment building.  In response, The United States fired 59 Tomahawk cruise missiles at Syria overnight, according to the Pentagon, civilians were not targeted -Syria says at least six people were killed at a military airfield, a spokesman for the Defense Department said that aircraft and infrastructure at the site were hit, including the runway and gas fuel pumps. and that the airfield was severely damaged, reducing Syria's capability to deliver chemical weapons.  Should we have taken this step, why or why not? 

Thursday, April 6, 2017

Daily Dose of BS April 6 shooting

Another shooting in La Crosse.  This was another one that was all too close to my home, I guess that all are too close to our homes.  I was in class last night when I heard about the shooting?  I excused myself and called my son who was at home at the time, and found out what he knew.  One of his friends was working at the restaurant close to where it happened.  Thank goodness that no innocent bystanders were harmed when this shooting took place.  I am impressed with how quickly the La Crosse police took control of the situation and quickly 3 were in custody, I know that they were in active negotiations when I went to bed last night with a 4th suspect.  When I interviewed one of the Sergeants last night I asked why the police were canvasing neighborhoods so far from the shooting as mine is about a mile from the crime scene he said they were following up on leads.  It is weird to look out your front door, and see armed police officers in tactical gear walking and standing guard where your kids play ball, or ice skate. 

Wednesday, April 5, 2017

Daily Dose of BS April 5 PRAT Tax

Did you vote yesterday?  Did you know that the PRAT Tax proposal passed its first hurdle to being passed?  La Crosse county voters voted at a rate of 55 to 45 percent in the election yesterday to support of adding .5 percent sales tax to many of the things that we buy in order to generate money to repair the county highway system.  According to the Wisconsin Revenue Department that this new tax would generate about 6.6 million dollars’ worth of money with the county planning on using about 5 million of it for road repair and the other 1.6 million being divvied up between the 18 municipalities in the county.  I don’t even understand how this got on the ballot as the PRAT Tax was designed for communities not counties and is supposed to be based on the area getting 40% of their equalized property value from “tourism related business” I thought that the La Crosse area had about a 5%.  This is only the first step but I am interested to see where it goes.  

Tuesday, April 4, 2017

Daily Dose of BS April 4 giveback

I think that it is important to be involved in your community, from getting out and voting on election day to getting involved in a civic organization or a church.  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, just a reminder that today is election day.  

Monday, April 3, 2017

Daily Dose of BS April 3 environment

My son likes watching the show Gold Rush and I have sat in on it a few times, you do get caught up in the drama on the show, even if it is manufactured by the tv production people.  I bring this show up because I really had no idea that the mining of gold was done by the stripping of the earth.  I guess I just assumed that the gold was panned as it used to be.  The big machines come in and strip away the earth and that earth gets run through a machine that washes away the rocks and the gravel leaving behind gold flecks.  A ton of work and a from what I have seen on the show not a huge payout for the long strenuous hours.  It appears there are strippers of the land in the upper Midwest as well as I heard this morning that there are people armed with chainsaws cutting down birch trees all over Minnesota and Wisconsin.  Apparently, there are many who like the look of birch trees and birch bard inside their homes.  I am not an environmentalist but after seeing shows like Gold Rush and hearing of the clear cut of the birch tree I think I am beginning to know what it feels like to be one.  

Thursday, March 30, 2017

Daily Dose of BS March 30 bathrooms

I sometimes wonder if I am the only person that ever thinks about restroom doors.  I always wondered why is it you need to pull a handle toward you rather than a push or a kick motion to open.  We have all seen someone in a public place use the facility and walked right out the door without even pretending to wash their hands, last week I used a rest room that had a foot handle, it looks rather odd sitting next to the corner of the door just hanging there.  Had I not seen one in use on a video I wouldn’t have even known what it is.  But it is a saver of touching the door, that is for sure, and that more places need to get these and educate people about using them.  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 and the door opens in, you still have to grab a dirty door handle and turn and pull.

Wednesday, March 29, 2017

Daily Dose of BS March 29 conceal carry

I am all for gun rights and for concealed carry, absolutely I am.  If you are proficient with a gun, and are safe with it.  The state of Wisconsin wants to be like 26 other states and allow you to conceal carry without a permit.  Right now, the state of Wisconsin requires anyone carrying a concealed weapon to obtain a license and take a training course.  The bill that is currently being proposed would do away with the license requirement for someone that wants to carry a hidden weapon.  Also, bundled into this bill is the allowance to bring a concealed firearm into places where they are currently barred such as a school unless a sign is posted barring them.  I don’t think I have seen a school in La Crosse without those signs.  I still think that this is not a good idea.  I think that the process that we have now is fine and no changes need to be made for allowing someone to carry without the permit.  

Tuesday, March 28, 2017

Daily Dose of BS March 28 drinking

I was shocked to read that in Wisconsin that a new bill would prohibit adults from permitting underage drinking parties.  I always thought that this was the case.  This new bill would address a social loophole that allows those under 21 to drink alcohol on premises that are owned or control by someone who is of legal drinking age.  Wisconsin already has more than the national average of youngsters drinking about a third of 12 to 20 years olds are drinking alcohol and about 20 percent drank 5 or more at once.  I have seen billboards and yard signs that say Parents who host lose the most, specifically targeting those that allow underage parties in their houses.  Breaking this law would cost you 500 bucks for the first offence and more and increasing fines of up to 10 k and 9 months in prison.  

Monday, March 27, 2017

Daily Dose of BS March 27 clothes

A couple of girls were not allowed to board a plane yesterday morning because they were wearing leggings.  I think that this is a good time to look at the fashions that are out there and are unacceptable.  I know I am going to look like the old fuddy duddy here but I am not a fan of many of the clothes that are main stream these days.  I am going to start with the one that drives me the most crazy the pants down below the butt.  My parents always had my brothers and I wear belts, if not Dad would say something to us if we didn’t have on a belt.  Here is another one that bugs me hats that are not worn either front or back and that don’t have a bend in them.  Pants with words on the butt, shirts that show too much and pants with rips.  While I am at it what about people wearing their pajamas out in public?  I know I am not the only one who thinks this way, and maybe it makes me old in saying it but, put on some damn clothes and sit up straight, while you’re at it get off my lawn.  I guess I am getting old. 

Friday, March 24, 2017

Daily Dose of BS March 24 Cass Street

You have a week to drive down Cass Street before the construction begins on the newest roundabout in the city of La Crosse.  This roundabout should be called an oval about as it will be more oblong than the typical round about.  I for one was not a fan of the traffic circles but as I now go through one every day coming in to work, I really don’t mind it.  There is a bit of a learning curve but after maneuvering around the circle a few times you realize that they are quite easy to maneuver.  Cass Street will be closed from 4th street to 8th street while the at least 3 month project is being completed.  

Thursday, March 23, 2017

Daily Dose of BS March 23 Facebook

Many of us use it, some don’t, I was slow to get to it, but started because of my job.  I am talking social media, maybe it should be called time sucking media. Some love it, some hate it, most of us tolerate it. Since social media became big a handful of years, it seems to be the way that kids and even adults communicate. I am guilty of it, and if you are reading this on Facebook, I am guessing you are also (especially if you respond). It has brought out the voyeur in us. How often have you clicked on someone’s profile to see what they are up to, even if you didn’t really know them?  I have a bunch of Facebook friends who are people in my life from way back in elementary school, to relatives to radio listeners, to friends of friends.  We can check up on our old friends without them even knowing. Follow our favorite celebrity, our kids, or even the local radio guy. I am not saying it is bad, because it is not, it gives many of us an outlet, in fact I don’t know if I could even watch a tv show now without checking on my Facebook.  I am just kidding about that but there are many who I bet can’t. 

Wednesday, March 22, 2017

Daily Dose of BS March 22 category killer

When Walmart first came to the south side of La Crosse we were all worried about the impact of the small businesses on the South Side of town, I live on the south side and I think that the area has done well with new smaller businesses.  We are now hearing about some of the big box type stores doing things to change up the way they do business because not of Walmart but because of the ultimate category killer, Amazon.  I love my small businesses and not a big fan of the big box stores especially the ones that have poor customer service, for example the Kmart in La Crosse, the last time I was there is the last time I will be there.  The store smelled and had horrible customer service, horrible.  After reading an article this morning that said that they face "substantial doubt" about its ability to stay in business unless it can borrow more.  I don’t think that this is their issue.  Also, look at the Malls losing the anchor stores as they down size, it is weird to think that the ultimate category killer is a business that started in 1994.  

Tuesday, March 21, 2017

Daily Dose of BS March 21 you are not alone

There is a huge problem sweeping the country and I am assuming the world, if you are affected, know that you are not the only one dealing with this problem.  I was talking with another parent about it and was told that I was not alone, pretty soon other parents were chiming in about their kids and I now realize that it is an epidemic.  Kids just don’t pick up after themselves and if they do it is half-assed.  How many times have you heard yourself telling your children to pick up that plate or toss that wrapper in the trash only to either find that wrapper on the counter next to the garbage can or even worse how about finding the wrapper on the top of the garbage can lid?  How much extra effort is it to lift the lid and toss your piece of trash into the can?  And if the can is overflowing, take the bag out, put a new one in and set the bag outside, you don’t even need to take it out to the trash, the next person out will.  Kids do your parents a favor and look to see what needs to be done and do it without being asked, and do it right.  As a parent of 4 I do know that this too much to ask.

Monday, March 20, 2017

Daily Dose of BS March 20 LAX SUX

Over the weekend we got to see some good sports and some poor sportsmanship.  From what I saw the athletes were classy but some of the student spectators were less than classy.  Students in the student section of the state high school basketball game had lots of screaming excited fans from all over cheering on their favorite teams, and I am sure that Cederberg wasn’t the only team to carry a sign that says something derogatory towards a rival team but the sign I saw both on tv and all over Facebook yesterday was “LAX SUX” #pridechs.  Ok, I am not a coach but a parent, but if I saw that as a coach of the team that was holding the banner I would address that as poor sportsmanship like.  I believe I would say something about it.   Congratulations to the boys basketball team at Central High School on your first state championship in 92 years.  And as a person who didn’t grow in La Crosse, but chose to live here I can tell you that LAX doesn’t SUX.  

Friday, March 17, 2017

Daily Dose of BS March 17 St Patricks Day

They say that 11 percent of all Americans claim some Irish ancestry, pretty amazing since Ireland is roughly the size of Indiana.  Surveys also say that about 50% of Americans will wear green today, because wearing green makes you invisible to leprechauns, ya know. I was thinking about St Patrick’s Day and the parallels with the state of Wisconsin, the two things that most people associate with Saint Patty’s Day is Beer and Whiskey drinking, guess what we are pretty good at that here in Wisconsin.  And wearing of the Green, show me a true Wisconsinite that doesn’t have a Green Bay Packer shirt or hat, also if you think of it on St Patrick’s Day there is green beer sold, and regular beer is gold you put the two next to each other and what do you have? That is correct Packer colors, while we may not all be Irish or have Irish ancestry, today as a Wisconsinite we are all Irish. So top of the morning to ya. 

Thursday, March 16, 2017

Daily Dose of BS March 16 parking

The cost for parking in a ramp downtown La Crosse is going to more than double this summer.  Right now, you can park in a one of the cities ramps for just $40 per month, this summer the cost jumps to $100.  That’s right a hundred bucks a month to park your car downtown La Crosse.  A hundred bucks.  According to Mike Giese chair of the Sustainable La Crosse Commission if we were to pay the true cost for that spot that we would be paying $317 a month per stall to cover it.  The average cost per month for a one bedroom apt in downtown La Crosse is about $600 per month, so a place to park your car is a little more than half that and if you live on the north or south side and are renting you can get a one bedroom for $425 a month and I bet that includes a place to park your car.  I don’t get what the city is trying to do, build up downtown, offer parking, then charge the hell out of the parking after you get downtown thriving, to me it seems like the old bait and switch.  Plus, let’s get replacement trees up for the clear cut of the ash trees.  

Wednesday, March 15, 2017

Daily Dose of BS March 15 voting

The last couple of times I voted I had to show my driver’s license.  There are reports that some 17 year olds voted during the presidential primaries last year.  Wouldn’t you think that if you had to show your driver’s license that you would have the person working the table notice the date?  I would think so.  I am one of the hand full of people who votes almost every time I can.  I would say every time but I am sure I have missed a primary or two in my years.  I find voting fascinating; I have the chance to make the future.  In fact since we have such a low voter turnout, perhaps we should open voting up to those that are 16, this way the voters of tomorrow will have a running start on knowing the satisfaction of having their voice be heard.  Of the 30 Wisconsin underage teenagers who voted including one in La Crosse County, they may have been swayed by Bernie Sanders social media posts, I know that the 17 year old from La Crosse County won’t be charged, and I hope that the others aren’t either, but I think that this is a good reason to have ids checked before voting.  

Tuesday, March 14, 2017

Daily Dose of BS March 14 hate crime

The definition of hate crime is a crime motivated by racial, sexual, or is a prejudice-motivated crime, which occurs when a perpetrator targets a victim because of his or her membership (or perceived membership) in a certain social group.  This is what happened to a group of about 20 Trump supporters after someone stole Martin Sellers lawn sign supporting a democratic candidate.  Sellers has been arrested for criminal damage to property and disorderly conduct after admitting to throwing roofing nails into driveways of residents who supported republican candidates.  Sellers said he did it out of anger for the political system.  To me this adds to the anger, and brings forth the question of why?  

Monday, March 13, 2017

Daily Dose of BS March 13 drink specials

When I first moved to La Crosse in 1992 I was challenged to try to drink a beer at each of the bars on 3rd street.  I thought challenge accepted.  For the record I didn’t make it.  I don’t recall how many of the bars I hit before I quit but there used to be a lot of bars.  Fast forward 25 years and guess what there are still lot of bars downtown and plenty of them have the Thursday wristband special pay a few bucks and drink all night.  City Council member Bob Seaquist wants to do away with the specials that promote too much drinking.  Adding that you can go out and have a good time without getting blind, puking drunk.  He also said that binge drinking is a public health crisis in the upper Midwest.  The proposal suggests that anyone who has a license issued under this chapter of the La Crosse Municipal code, it should be unlawful to sell an unlimited number of drinks for a fixed price or an all you can drink basis.  Huh why not just say no more all you can drink specials.  How do you fell about no more drink specials?

Friday, March 10, 2017

Daily Dose of BS March 10 disappearance

I didn’t know Thomas Olsen, but was concerned when he went missing.  I think that many were.  Thomas’s body was found in Lake Mead in Nevada.  About one thousand people end up going missing in Vegas a month.   I am sorry to hear that Thomas ended up being found dead but, I am guessing that the family is relieved to know what had happened to him.  Not knowing would be horrible while at the same time knowing would be bad.  In fact, in Wisconsin there are 1,000 missing person cases, according to the National Crime Information Center.  about 700 hundred of those are children and 300 are adults, and having missing people isn’t just confined to the big cities, in La Crosse County there are missing people as well.  Including one of La Cross’s most infamous cases Evelyn Hartley from the 50’s.  Those left behind are often times left wondering and hoping.  

Thursday, March 9, 2017

Daily Dose of BS March 9 self driving cars

The concept of self-driving cars is cool.  Futuristic if you will I think that they are a great concept, I however don’t know if I would trust riding in one.  I don’t even like to be the passenger in some people’s cars, and these are people that I know.  About 54% of American drivers feel less safe with the prospect of sharing the road with a self-driving car.  I think about the what if situations and also think about the people intrigued by the prospect of the driving car and then they themselves are not paying attention to the road because they are too busy looking at the driverless car.  I know I for one would be looking at the car and watching it to see how it reacts in situations, what would it do if a deer were to run out in the road, do like most and swerve to avoid it, if that was the case wouldn’t the car then hit another?  What about getting hacked, we have people trying to get into our computers to mess with our lives what if they could really mess with us with our cars?  I am not sure if I am ready for a self-driving car.  Are you? 

Wednesday, March 8, 2017

Daily Dose of BS March 8 day without woman

Today is International Women’s Day, and it coincides with the National day without a woman.  Organizers are calling for women and their allies to come together for a “one-day demonstration of economic solidarity.”  I will tell you that I am one who loves the women in my life, all of them.  In fact, one of my favorite women in the world my Mom celebrated her birthday yesterday in California with my youngest brother, and another of my favorite women is my wife of almost 27 years.  I could not do what I do if not for these two great, strong women.  I never really got the feeling that women are lesser than a man, never.  All this talk of equal pay for equal jobs, I agree with that as well.  If you are doing the same the same job the pay should be the same.  

Tuesday, March 7, 2017

Daily Dose of BS March 7 stuff

A few things that have come up as of late.  A new republican health care program, the new American Health Care Act would allow health insurance companies to charge older people five times as much as they charge younger clients, and instead of subsidies, the plan provides tax credits for people making less than $75,000 a year.  Yesterday, President Trump signed a new executive order that bans immigration from six Muslim-majority countries, dropping Iraq, and reinstates a temporary blanket ban on all refugees. The new ban takes effect March 16.  Also all Sunday and yesterday we heard about how over the weekend President Trump made the explosive claim that his predecessor, President Barack Obama, wiretapped his phones during the 2016 campaign.  The FBI is denying this.  If the Obama team did do this do you think that we would ever know?  I don’t even know where to begin.  

Monday, March 6, 2017

Daily Dose of BS March 6 DOT

A new construction season brings talk of new construction on the south side of La Crosse.  I live on the south side of La Crosse and talk of construction on South Avenue brings mixed feelings, on one hand something needs to be done off of 16th street at South Avenue, trying to get at any time of the day and head south brings up feelings of anger and disappointment, angry because you can’t get out and disappointed that you didn’t take the chance when you had it and also disappointed because people don’t move over to let you in.  Talk is for that stretch of road is slated for construction in 2022 and is expected to cost between 6 and 10 million dollars, my guess is that it will cost much more than that.  Trouble is once you get too many cooks in the kitchen no one can agree on what needs to be done.  And 9 times out of 10 people get mad over the choices made.  You are in luck the Wisconsin DOT will be presenting the latest tomorrow at Central High School at 5. 

Friday, March 3, 2017

Daily Dose of BS March 3 rides

We have come a long way in La Crosse from when I first moved here.  24 years ago seems like forever ago and like yesterday.  We have changed a bunch and not at all we are still a beautiful river community where for the most part are pretty safe.  The police and fire departments have done a great job keeping us safe.  We have the same problems that many in the county have with drugs and petty crimes.  The biggest change in the past few weeks are quite noticeable if you don’t have a car or if you want a safe ride home.  When I first moved to La Crosse I am not sure that we even had a cab company I just googled cabs in La Crosse Wisconsin and came up with 6 and within the past few weeks we got Lyft and I see that now Uber is making La Crosse home.  I have only taken about 20 cab rides in my life and none of them in La Crosse, and have never taken an Uber of a Lyft.  How has your experience been with any of these?  

Thursday, March 2, 2017

Daily Dose of BS March 2 best of

As a community we have been hit with a few of these best of this and best of that surveys, the La Crosse County Convention and Visitors Bureau has one the La Crosse Tribune now has one.  I am not a fan of these because only the businesses that they want to have listed are listed in their surveys.  I would like to hear what you think the best of the best are?  For example, I think that the best place to grab a beer is at Snuffy’s and the best bar burger is at the Barrel Inn.  We have many bests and my favorite isn’t necessarily your favorite.  What is your favorite and best of list for the area?  Best grocery store is Festival, and best pizza is South Lanes.  Of course these are mine.  My favorite dentist is Dr Uss.  For breakfast I got three favorites.  Rosie’s, Hungry Peddler and Marge’s.  Who is the best in your opinion and why?

Wednesday, March 1, 2017

Daily Dose of BS March 1 Trump

Seeing Donald Trump come out and look presidential was a welcome relief, I wasn’t sure if he could do it.  In watching the speech last night, I was surprised and happy to see that the president wasn’t the poppas egotistical man that most of us had seen up to this point.  I enjoyed listening to him, I like most found some to be on par and other parts not so much.  I had to google the meaning of all the white outfits that many of the democratic women were wearing it was for purity in case you were wondering.  I am wondering am I the only person who thinks that it is weird that some in Congress and in the Senate are asking the President for his autograph as he is walking by?  

Tuesday, February 28, 2017

Daily Dose of BS Feb 28 drinking in Minnesota

Growing up in Minnesota we had weird drinking laws, like you can only buy 3.2 beer at the grocery store and that you had to go to the liquor store to buy booze and any beer that wasn’t labeled 3.2 you also couldn’t buy beer or alcohol on a Sunday.  This is about to change thanks to Winona Senator Jeremy Miller.  I remember meeting family for a family outing a few years back when I got a call from my brother-in-law asking me to pick up some Spotted Cow on my way up to Duluth because they couldn’t get it up there and because it was a Sunday and they couldn’t buy beer there.  I told him to go to Superior to buy his beer then told him I was kidding and brought him his beer.  Do you think that more Minnesotans will be drinking now because of beer and alcohol sales on a Sunday?  I wonder also if opening this up will also open up car sales on a Sunday as well?  I guess that time will tell.  

Monday, February 27, 2017

Daily Dose of BS Feb 27 line in the sand

Have you ever made that line in the sand and said I am not going to cross that line.  I promise myself I will never do..fill in the blank?  I have and I bet that you have as well.  I wonder if it is a sign of the times, of our society or that we are weak or maybe we are making lines in the sand that can’t possibly be kept.  There are some that are hard and fast rules that we should not do, but some do.  Every single day we hear of people who have killed someone or robbed a bank or even embezzled money from you name it work, club, church, school..the list is as long as my arm.  When I was young and would get disciplined by my Dad I remember saying I will never yell at my kids.  Guess what if you have kids sometimes you yell.  Does this make a failure?  No way.  Sometimes we make the “nevers” in our lives unattainable.  How do you set and stay with a goal?

Friday, February 24, 2017

Daily Dose of BS Feb 24 fake news

I know I am going to take some crap for this but do you think that the media sources out there are more about reporting the news or making the news?  We have been hearing lots about fake news and I too sometimes fall for the click bait to read a story about this or the 10 reasons why this that or the other things.  But do you really feel as though the media is out to report fake news?  if you can’t trust the media, who can you trust?  Now, hear me out, I chose a profession where integrity and honesty are key, I chose to work in the media.  I have been given crap from everyone from my Dad who loves me to my friends to people I don’t even know about the integrity of the media, calling us a bunch of liars and news fabricators.  I think that when some people have a real news story about them break that they don’t like or that they don’t get shown in the best light they are calling it fake news.  I agree that some stuff out there is fake but news from trusted sources isn’t. 

Thursday, February 23, 2017

Daily Dose of BS Feb 23 nails

I have heard from a family friend in La Crosse that their house has been targeted by some group of people who apparently doesn’t like them.  Our friends house has had nails tossed on their driveway many times over the past 6 months or so.  I saw a picture of the nails that they have cleaned up and they have about enough to shingle a roof.  Not only has nails been tossed on their driveway but also put in the gutter by their house, and wine bottle and a pickle jar were also tossed in their yard.  Yesterday another friend sent me an article of someone putting nails face up on a running trail in North Carolina also on the same trail there have been nails put into tree roots so to hurt a runner.  To me both of these incidents are forms of bullying and at least one leaning towards domestic terrorism.  Here is the definition, acts of domestic terrorism are those which: "(A) involve acts dangerous to human life that are a violation of the criminal laws of the United States or of any State; (B) appear to be intended – (i) to intimidate or coerce a civilian population, sounds terroristic to me.