I don’t get it, you go to the doctor because you have pain
in your back, you get a shot, then you have to worry about coming down with a
deadly fungal meningitis. As of 530 this
morning 91 people have been sickened 91 people who went to the doctor’s office
expecting to be fixed and 91 people so far, and the potential of hundreds more
getting affected by this nationwide outbreak of meningitis. I understand that this was a horrible mistake
made by a pharmacy in Massachusetts, don’t they test for this? The CDC website lists the names of 75 clinics
in 23 states where this drug was sent.
Over the weekend Michigan, Minnesota, and Ohio joined 6 other states
that have been hit. In Tennessee alone
32 cases of meningitis with 3 deaths, this type of meningitis is not contagious
and can't be spread from person to person. Prescription drugs making more news today too,
I heard a report this morning that said that now prescription drug overdoses
are the leading cause of accidental death of people even higher than car accidents. I am glad when I mess up it is a song title
or a misread forecast, and not death and mayhem, I guess when I miss speak
maybe you will wear a coat at the wrong time, or buy the wrong song, but not
die. I see why insurance rates keep rising.
Monday, October 8, 2012
Friday, October 5, 2012
Daily Dose of BS Oct 5
What a difference 24 hours makes. Yesterday at this time I was in shorts, was aware
that it was going to get cold, but was in shorts. Last night while getting ready to ride in the
Oktoberfest Torchlight parade, I had to dig out the long pants, winter jacket,
hat, and gloves. What a difference that
24 hours makes, I hear that Northern Minnesota and Western North Dakota got hit
with a winter storm with up to a foot of snow blanketing the area. Way, way, way too early. This weekend is an exciting time for a bunch
of kids and their parents, a learning experience if you will, this is the official
youth deer hunt weekend giving children between 10 and 15 a chance to get into
the woods with an adult hunter a month or so before the more seasoned hunters
and the regular hunt at the end of November.
I have done this hunt every year for the past at least 6 years with my
boys usually heading to hunt with a group of great friends in Wonewoc Wisconsin
this year my son Zak wanted to try it with just the two of us at our family
land, I will let you know the results come Monday. So if you are headed out to the woods this
weekend, be safe remember the rules, be respectful and most of all have fun.
Thursday, October 4, 2012
Daily Dose of BS Oct 4
Talk about uncomfortable.
Watching the debate last night, was like I felt when I was a kid getting
lectured by my parents, the uncomfortable look that each candidate had when the
other was talking was at times hard to watch; from the look around, to the
awkward smiles, eyebrow raises, and face scratches I am sure that that is what I
did when I was getting talked to when I was a kid, heck I bet I do it now when
the boss calls me in the office. Where was
the control of the debate? Jim Lehrer in
my eyes didn’t have control of the debate at all, as a friend of mine Chris posted
on facebook last night “Jim Lehrer is like the grandpa at dinner table who
falls asleep and wakes up randomly shouting.”
I heard a news story yesterday afternoon that said the candidate who
blinks less usually wins, so of course I noticed the eye blinking, they both
were big blinkers, I felt like I was following a car with the blinker
stuck. The think about these debates is
that it seems like the candidates try to get their talking points out for the
public to hear rather than answer the questions. And I don’t know if you caught the bowling
hall pin crash toward the end of the debate (what the heck was that?). I am not sure if these debates help or hurt a
candidate, who in your opinion won the debate? And why?
Wednesday, October 3, 2012
Want to publish a book?
How many books you think are published yearly?
http://ptbertram.wordpress.com/2012/04/17/how-many-books-are-going-to-be-published-in-2012-prepare-for-a-shock/
http://ptbertram.wordpress.com/2012/04/17/how-many-books-are-going-to-be-published-in-2012-prepare-for-a-shock/
Daily Dose of BS Oct 3
I am proud of my friend Jennifer Livingston she was called a bad role model for young girls because of her weight. Jen has taken an email from a viewer, a negative email and flipped it into a positive thing, Jennifer standing up for herself and using this negative moment in her life as a teaching moment has me and a hundred thousand others including the national news shows, and Ellen standing and cheering in her corner. As a person in the public eye you get ridiculed and are often put under a more powerful microscope than the average person, also for some reason people feel the need to point out your flaws. Didn't your mom teach you about those in glass houses? We all have our crosses to bear, our kryptonite if you will that weighs us down. As Jennifer so eloquently put it “to all the children out there who feel lost...who are struggling with weight, the color of your skin, your sexual preference, your disability - even the acne on your face...listen to me right now. Do not let yourself worth be defined by bullies.” Jennifer went on to point out that October in National Anti-Bullying month. I leave you with this be yourself, live life to its fullest, love yourself, and be proud of who you are.
Tuesday, October 2, 2012
Movie catch phrases
ALL-TIME BEST MOVIE CATCHPHRASES:
According to a new Now TV poll, these are the best-ever famous lines from films …
5. “Life is like a box of chocolates …” – Tom Hanks in “Forrest Gump” (1994).
4. “May the Force be with you.” – Harrison Ford in “Star Wars” (1977).
3. “Houston, we have a problem.” – Tom Hanks in “Apollo 13” (1995).
2. “Frankly, my dear, I don’t give a damn.” – Clark Gable in “Gone With the Wind” (1939).
1. “I’ll be back!” – Arnold Schwarzenegger in “The Terminator” (1984).
– WENN.com
According to a new Now TV poll, these are the best-ever famous lines from films …
5. “Life is like a box of chocolates …” – Tom Hanks in “Forrest Gump” (1994).
4. “May the Force be with you.” – Harrison Ford in “Star Wars” (1977).
3. “Houston, we have a problem.” – Tom Hanks in “Apollo 13” (1995).
2. “Frankly, my dear, I don’t give a damn.” – Clark Gable in “Gone With the Wind” (1939).
1. “I’ll be back!” – Arnold Schwarzenegger in “The Terminator” (1984).
– WENN.com
Daily Dose of BS Oct 2
Today marks the 3rd anniversary of my life
changing. Three years ago today I got
called into the operations managers’ office and my program director was in
there, they said sit down. I think in
the back of my mind I knew why I was called in but didn’t want to believe
it. I was working at my former employer
for 15 and half years, 15 and a half years all coming crashing down around
me. I was one of a handful of people I knew
in the radio business that hadn’t been laid off. October 2, 2009 that all changed. It was the biggest kick in the shorts that I
could have had at the time, Christmas was coming up and the 4 kids wanted i-pod
touches. It’s funny to look back at it
now, I thought that my job was what defined me, I thought of what I did, was
who I was. Getting laid off was in
retrospect the best thing that happened to me; it allowed me to know that radio
is not the definer of Bob Schmidt. The reality
check was there, it gave me the chance to grow my personal business, Kooler Promotions LLC and my www.LaCrosseWisconsin.com
, it also gave me the chance to work on my relationships with my kids, friends,
and family, it gave me the chance to spread my wings and grow as a person. At the time I wanted to yell and cry and I did
do both, but ended up in a better and a place, a place where I am appreciated and
that is a much better fit for me. For
the guys that laid me off, thank you for giving me the chance to spread my
wings, and for my team at the La Crosse Radio Group thank you for giving me the
opportunity to grow.
Monday, October 1, 2012
If its rusty you must be a teenager....What your car color says about you
Green – You’re an optimistic, well-adjusted joiner who likes the good things in life. (Only someone really materialistic could want a money-colored vehicle.)
Red – You are impulsive, athletic, and quick to speak your mind, but suffer emotional ups and downs. (Most likely to give another driver the dastardly digit.)
Blue – You’re relaxed and at peace with yourself. (No wonder you only drive so damn slow … move it, gramps!)
Brown – You’re conservative and like to plan everything out carefully. (Like never having to wash your car.)
White – You’re honest, nurturing, supportive, and need to feel needed. (You’re a mom.)
Red – You are impulsive, athletic, and quick to speak your mind, but suffer emotional ups and downs. (Most likely to give another driver the dastardly digit.)
Blue – You’re relaxed and at peace with yourself. (No wonder you only drive so damn slow … move it, gramps!)
Brown – You’re conservative and like to plan everything out carefully. (Like never having to wash your car.)
White – You’re honest, nurturing, supportive, and need to feel needed. (You’re a mom.)
Daily Dose of BS Oct 1
Best fest parade ever.
I usually hate parades, I have had to be in them on and off over the
past 25 years because of my chosen profession, and they usually are long and
the weather is usually less than desirable, this year we got thru the parade in
about an hour and a half, with a perfect temperature. It is funny if you have something to giveaway
there are always people with their hands out wanting the freebie, that is fine
with me since it is a parade and but when you expect it that is where I have a
problem with it. I don’t owe anybody
anything especially someone whom I have never met how is on the parade route asking
for a can cooler saying I love your music or you are my favorite station when
wearing another stations t-shirt. First
of all we are a Talk station so music wise we don’t play any and when it comes
to wearing another stations t-shirt cool I have a bunch of station t-shirts from
over the years, but don’t tell me I am your favorite and then not know where we
are on the dial. Got a few beverages
from friends both old and new at the parade and Olys Donuts brought me over a
bag of mini donuts. Wrapped up the night at the Duct Tape Lodge
with friends, happy rest of fest.
Friday, September 28, 2012
Daily Dose of BS Sept 28
After living in La Crosse since 1992 I have been around
Oktoberfest for 20 years, participating in the parade many, many times over
those years, watching it multiple times and always amazed at the amount of
people who come out of the wood work to watch and cheer. I drove the long way to work yesterday
morning to see if there were people lined up on Copeland Park and there were,
ok, I understand that the parade is fun and a party in its self but aren’t
there things going on, such as life? Do
people take vacation to go stake their claim of park land or boulevard for a 5
hour parade? I have never staked my
claim to city property for parade watching, I am more of a floater. On the years when I didn’t ride in the parade
I would start in one area, and kind of party hop. I hope that this years parade is more manageable
in time than some of the years when it ended up being a 5 plus hour
parade. Here is to a safe, fun, trouble
free Oktoberfest. Gemütlichkeit, Ein
Prosit and Old McDonald has a farm, ummm I mean EiEiEio…have a great fest.
Thursday, September 27, 2012
Daily Dose of BS Sept 27
Went to comedy last night and the comedian and I were BS’ing
after the show talking about the economy and how great it is, he mentioned that
he has to take a “real” job soon to make ends meet after the price of gas is
flirting with 4 bucks, he mentioned that if you think about it we spend more on
our cars than on our homes, I called BS of course cause that is what I do,
anyway he walked me through it and asked how many cars have you had in your
life? What about the other cars in your
household, what was the total cost of all vehicles? What did you pay for your house? He continued saying and that is how we spend
more on our cars than our houses. Weird right?
Wednesday, September 26, 2012
Bad call Monday night....be mad....tell the world
http://www.oppermacher.com/mm5/merchant.mvc?Store_Code=OPP&Screen=PROD&Product_Code=WORST_CALL_EVER
Funny the price is 12.07 what the score would have been without the blown call
Daily Dose of BS Sept 26
They say that parents get stressed out with putting together
a kids lunch before school. Did your
mom, or do you get stressed putting together the perfect lunch for jr? Personally
I look forward to the quest to putting together the best quote breakfast that I
can, using building blocks of last nights supper, leftovers from the fridge
from a day or two ago and possibility a dry good as well. I do
have a fridge when I get to work so if I have leftover meat or vegies and pasta
I do have a place to store it before it gets reheated in the microwave. I think my adventurous way with food began
when I was a kid my mom was in a bridge club and when there was left overs we
and by we I mean the kids my brothers and I always had creative ways of eating
the leftovers, mom used to multi purpose the food, for example one time there
was lots of leftover nacho cheese dip, that became a building block for
sandwiches, add a few chips to it and you have a crunchy spicy lunch. I bet if you ask the other Schmidt boys about
the pancakes, they will say mom put syrup soaked pancakes on the bottom of a
bowl and it got topped with chili when mom and dad went out for dinner that
night. So for that, my adventurous food
creations and for the many other great memories I think you Mom.
Tuesday, September 25, 2012
Daily Dose of BS Sept 25
I am not going to lie I am a bit upset this morning. I thought that each of the touchdowns that
are scored are checked and double checked, the Packers lost on a bad call,
Rogers was sacked 8 times but they may have been the victim of a bad call. Now to what has me really upset today, I lock
my garage every night before I head in for the night, this morning when I was
letting out the dog, the garage door was open.
And I know it was closed since I locked it last night after returning
from a birthday dinner with the family, all six of us, it was amazing. My dog usually barks at things going on
outside, last night not so sure either that or I slept really well. Any way a crow bar was used to break in to
the garage, the fridge in the garage was left open, I am glad that I drank all
the beers, there were a few pops left in the garage fridge, a few things moved
around and my car was gone through, and I mean really gone through they took
everything out of the glove box, the ashtray, the arm rest storage and left it
all on the seats, I am not sure what they found if anything cause there really wasn’t
anything in there, I did get a chance to meet a nice La Crosse Police officer,
Officer Roden, she was there in minutes, we went through my garage, looked at
the evidence, a cigarette that was left on the top of the car, talked about
safety, putting lights up in and around the house. There have been more and more break-ins in La
Crosse we have had murders and drugs making headlines. What happened to the friendly small community
that I moved into 20+ years ago?
Monday, September 24, 2012
Funniest Movies of all time
FUNNIEST FILMS:
A new study of classic film comedies rates them on the number of laughs they generate per minute. Results show that a 1980 Leslie Nielsen film tops all others, generating 3 belly laughs per minute. The top 10, according to their ‘Laugh-A-Minute’ scores …
10. “Life of Brian” (1.2 laughs per minute)
9. “Shaun Of the Dead” (1.3)
8. “Bridesmaids” (1.4)
7. “American Pie” (1.5)
6. “Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy” (1.6)
5. “Borat” (1.7)
4. “Superbad” (1.9)
3. “The Naked Gun: From the Files of Police Squad!” (2.3)
2. “The Hangover” (2.4)
1. “Airplane!” (3)
A new study of classic film comedies rates them on the number of laughs they generate per minute. Results show that a 1980 Leslie Nielsen film tops all others, generating 3 belly laughs per minute. The top 10, according to their ‘Laugh-A-Minute’ scores …
10. “Life of Brian” (1.2 laughs per minute)
9. “Shaun Of the Dead” (1.3)
8. “Bridesmaids” (1.4)
7. “American Pie” (1.5)
6. “Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy” (1.6)
5. “Borat” (1.7)
4. “Superbad” (1.9)
3. “The Naked Gun: From the Files of Police Squad!” (2.3)
2. “The Hangover” (2.4)
1. “Airplane!” (3)
Daily Dose of BS Sept 24
I am 44 years old and still have to sit at the kids
table. This weekend we drove north to
East Grand Forks for my Father in Laws 81st birthday, 8 hours in the
car each way. Gas prices suck there too,
speed limit is a bit higher in Minnesota than Wisconsin, you can go 70 on the
interstate, and in North Dakota you can go 75.
I drive a minivan, don’t feel to cool going 75. Back to family time, my wife is the youngest
of 6 and I am younger than her by 3 years so when I first fell into the family I
was much younger than the rest of the group,
I remember rocking out my zubaz and had long hair and earrings. My things have changed now no hair and no
earrings but I still have my 25 year old zubaz.
The birthday party brought out the usual, everyone brings their A game
best pot luck food, I bring my appetite and my smarty pants attitude, the
sister inlaws were all sitting around talking about 31 bags ( much more fun at
the kids table ), I overheard it that conversation and said 31 bags there are
only 6 of you. I guess I no longer
wonder why I have to sit at the kids table.
Friday, September 21, 2012
Daily Dose of BS Sept 21
After tomorrow 24 of the 50 states will have absentee
ballots available. Why? We are 45 days away from November 6th
2012 I can see if we open it up for a week possibly two weeks before an
election, and longer if you are in the service overseas, but why do we need 45
days before an election to open the vote?
I am a huge proponent of getting out to vote in fact I have said
countless times in my life on the radio and elsewhere if you don’t vote you can't
bitch. (I’ve been called on the carpet
for saying that also since this is America and we can bitch just to bitch ya
know) but really why open the vote 45 days before an election? I have been able to make it to my polling
place every single time including primaries for at least the last 15 years and
have voted in every single general election since I have been 18. I even cut a trip early as so I could make it
home for a primary election. I am all
for making it easy to cast our vote, maybe online voting, but for one how can
we assure that there is no voter fraud when it is mailed out and also how can
we make it tamperproof when allowing online voting? What do you think are the best solutions?
Thursday, September 20, 2012
Daily Dose of BS Sept 20
Got a call from a listener yesterday and he was saying he wasn’t pleased with the parking downtown, that got me thinking and I woke up with a song in my head, want to hear it here it goes.
Parking lots are going away eieio
LHI is going to grow eieio
With a good job here and a decent pay there, here a job there a job Don Webers employing a Mob, mob
Work is done I’m parking here eieio
Guess its time to grab a beer eieio
We’re in Wisconsin this is true, that’s all the song I got for you.
Daily Dose of BS weekdays on 1490 and Magic 105
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Wednesday, September 19, 2012
Daily Dose of BS Sept 19
In Cranston Rode Island they took away the Father Daughter
dance, saying it violates state law because not all kids have a daddy. The ACLU moved after receiving a letter from
a single mom who complained that her daughter was not able to attend the father
daughter dance. HUH? I can't throw a football but wanted to be the
quarterback when in high school cause they got all the girls, I also want to be
the boss here at the station cause I wanna be.
Heck since we are at it I want to get the discounts for AARP but am too
young, what if I don’t make it to 50?
Grandparent day was a couple of weeks ago and I don’t have any
grandparents anymore so I want the whole holiday taken away. This is about as stupid as people saying that
they don’t want Christmas or Easter because they don’t believe. Why take away something that others believe
in and are enjoying. This would be a
great teaching lesson for the mom she could sit her daughter down and use this
as an example of how sometimes life is not fair, that things happen in
life. I am guessing that if the mom had
any male friends that one of them would take her daughter. I have been to the YMCA’s father daughter dance
and it was a great bonding time for my daughter and I. Taking away a special night for all these
dads and daughters would be devastating, if it is that big of a deal to this
mom, make a special day for your own kid and don’t take away the special day
for these other children.
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