They say that 12 % of people hate their neighbors. How are yours? At one time I was living in the neighborhood
that I had always dreamed of, great neighbors who care about their lawns, we
took care of the elderly that lived close by helping with window washing and
lawn mowing. I still know most of my
neighbors but not all, at one time I knew every single family that lived on my
side of the block and about half of those across the street. With our society as it is with it being so
fluid, people have moved in and out of the neighborhood, and I don’t know if I just
got lazy and content with my space, but the friendships that I once had with
lots of neighbors has whittled down to the few of the neighbors who I’ve become
good friends with. Do you reach out to know
your neighbors, or not?
Tuesday, August 11, 2015
Monday, August 10, 2015
Daily Dose of BS toys
Remember growing up and the boys got GI Joes and the girls
got Barbie’s? I never had sisters so we
never had the traditional girl’s toys at our house. The toys at the Schmidt house were always
gender specific towards boys, my brothers and I used to play also with Legos,
and cars and trucks. Target is now going
to be removing the boy and girl label from most of their children’s department
toys, after complaints from some shoppers.
For quite a while retailers have been moving away from boy and girl type
of label on toys, and quite honestly having 3 boys and a girl at my house,
while my kids were growing up, I often wondered why some of the things were
labeled with either sex. I thought the
more creative items were always labeled with the girl label and more the cars
and trucks with the boy label. My kids
played with both until they got to the age where they started to notice that
this is a girl toy or a boy toy. I get
it with some of the toys, but really.
Who cares, as long as a toy or activity can help with the developmental growth
of a child, let them play.
Friday, August 7, 2015
Daily Dose of BS Aug 7 staycation
Often times our own backyards are overlooked. I am talking about taking a vacationing at
home or a staycation. My buddy Smiley from
Nebraska and his family are coming to La Crosse for a visit, and I want to show
them the best of our area. They have
been here a handful of times over the past 23 years, and we have done the
bluff, gone on the river, walked the marsh and had ice cream at a couple places,
hit the bars downtown the places that we think of first. If you were showing off our city where would
you take your guests? I am proud of
where we live and don’t want to miss out on that overlooked gem of Western
Wisconsin.
Thursday, August 6, 2015
Daily Dose of BS Aug 6 forgetful
My memory is not what it used to be. I forget the most basic of things, for
example this morning I was trying to remember to bring a um…thing this
morning. I got about to work and I swore
to myself for forgetting my um thing. My
dad tells a joke where one of his clients stopped halfway on the staircase and
called out to his wife, honey, um do you remember if I was heading up or
down. That makes you smirk because we
have all felt like that at times, forgetting the most basic things. How often have you set your keys down and
forgot where they were, or didn’t grab your phone or watch as you headed out
the door? What about your car in a
parking lot. We have all forgotten
things, but as I am getting older it seems to me that those forgetful moments
are coming more often. You?
Wednesday, August 5, 2015
Daily Dose of BS Aug 5 to many
Is it to early to care?
I am thinking about the 23 declared candidates for President. There are 18 on the Republican side and 5 on
the Democratic side. Are we focusing too
early on who these people are? I find
it weird that FOX picked the top 10 republicans for debate, while the other 8
have a different slot to fill. I wonder
if the earlier slot for these candidates is because of the equal time rule. I do know that the primary is an important vote
as you get to help to whittle down the amount of candidates from 23 to two. Even though I think it is way too early to even
be thinking of this stuff, we do need to pay attention and be informed on what
policies are important to us.
Monday, August 3, 2015
Daily Dose of BS Aug 3 facts
I find this odd more than 50% of the people in the world
have never made or received a telephone call.
I found that stat over the weekend, then I started to do the math in my
head, ok most under let’s say 3 have never made or received a phone call, then
what? I like these kind of stats if they
can be backed up. The internet spews out
lots of useless knowledge and lots of people who think that they are experts,
heck anyone can write a book and claim expert status. What are some of the weird facts that you
have found that you know to be true? I
know that A 2 X 4 is really 1-1/2 by 3-1/2, and that each king in a deck of
cards represents a king from history.
What strange facts do you know?
Friday, July 31, 2015
Daily Dose of BS July 31 hunting
Every once in a while we get reminded that there are hunters
that sometimes aren’t ethical, this past week for example, we heard of the
dentist from Minnesota that went safari hunting and took out a giant cat. There are people who hunt out of necessity,
there are people who hunt for the camaraderie, there are some who go for the
history and family time, and there are people who hunt for the trophy. I guess I don’t get the trophy hunter. If you are only going for the trophy or the
kill aren’t you kind of defeating the purpose?
I admit I have gone on a few charter fishing trips and have enjoyed my
catch, I have had friends who have gone on guided hunts and they too have
enjoyed the bounty from the hunt, but to hunt just for the pelt or the trophy, I
guess that I don’t get that, am I missing something?
Thursday, July 30, 2015
Daily Dose of BS July 30 brady
Does someone innocent bust up their cell phone and wreck their
sim card? Nope, no way, not at all. I think that the NFL should take away the
Super Bowl from the Patriots for lying, and cheating. If Tom Brady wasn’t guilty why would he bust
up his phone? I think that the NFL and
all sports leagues should put their foot down and make examples out of players
who cheat. Not only did he cheat, but he
changed the course of NFL history. I don’t think that a 4 game suspension is
enough.
Wednesday, July 29, 2015
Daily Dose of BS July 29 dads
I was lucky over the weekend to spend some quality time with
my Dad. Dad and I have not always seen
eye to eye, in fact we differ on many things still. However, I wouldn’t trade our relationship
for anything. I now know why I like to
talk and tell stories; he is a story teller and doesn’t like a quiet car
ride. I think it is funny when he says something
now I can either beat him to the punch or question why he does something a
certain way since when I was a kid it was this way and only this way. I guess it shows that I have always been a
listener. With Dads comes advice, and
lessons, what was the one lesson that resonates when you think of your
parents? For me a couple stand out like
always be thinking a few steps out, and always pay off your credit card.
Friday, July 24, 2015
Daily Dose of BS July 24 another shooting
Another movie theater shooting last night, a month ago a
church shooting, and for what reason? I
wonder what the reason this time will be?
It seems like every time there is a tragedy that we feel like we need to
blame someone other than the person or persons involved? If you get caught speeding is it the fault of
the designer of the road because if they hadn’t built the road to handle the
speed, or the maker of the radar device that clocked you at that speed, or
better yet the police officer that was doing their job? No it is the fault of the person doing the
crime. We need to stop making excuses
and trying to find someone other than the shooters to blame and we need to
figure out the reasons that they made these horrible choices.
Thursday, July 23, 2015
Daily Dose of BS July 23 people
There are lots of people that work, they work hard for their
money. Lots of us go to work each and
every day, fighting for the chance to survive.
We choose to live within our means, don’t overspend, we try to get a
handle on the money we have coming in, so we know what we can spend. I get that we sometimes need a hand up or a
hand out. There are government agencies
and private funded agencies that will help you out. Yesterday two different people stopped me to
say that they have been noticing more and more people with a sign saying that
they are down on their luck and would like to work for food, or can you help me
because I’ve lost everything. I just
wonder why these people who don’t have any problem sitting by the side of the road
holding a sign, couldn’t get a job doing something. I mean if I were in that situation, I would, I
believe take anything and work my ass off to try to achieve success, wouldn’t you?
Wednesday, July 22, 2015
Daily Dose of BS July 22 dt
Am I the only one that thinks that Donald Trump is making a
mockery out of the mockery that politics has become? His throwing people under the bus from saying
that John McCain isn’t a hero, to his disparaging words about Mexicans, and all
the other bang on the drum yell at the top of his lungs antics to get his point
across. I don’t like the fact the he
says let’s make America great again. I
think we are great and have always been great, sure there are politicians I don’t
like and don’t agree with but guess what a few politicians don’t make or break
a country. There are people that don’t like
you, does that make you a bad person or make your family bad or where you work
bad? No.
I for one wish that the media wouldn’t even talk about Trump, but since
he is making the biggest waves right now he is the story of the day, put the
gloves back on Donald and fight fair.
Also I still believe that America is great, and will continue to be so
no matter who wins the election in 2016.
Tuesday, July 21, 2015
Daily Dose of BS July 21 front seat
It is a rite of passage for a child to call shotgun on a car
ride with mom or dad. My kids always
did, and still do to this day, sitting in the back seat sucks. In Massachusetts they are talking about making
it illegal for kids under the age of 13 to ride in the front seat, under fear
of a 25 dollar fine for violating the law.
So if you have a pick up and no extended cab are us supposed to put the
kids in the back of the truck? If so
that could be cool. Data show that back
seat riding is 40% safer than the front seat for children under 13. You know what is 100% safer right? Every kids should be staying home, never
going outside, living in a bubble, never watching tv. Come on, let the kids live a little and share
the front seat with their moms and dads every once in a while.
Monday, July 20, 2015
Daily Dose of BS July 20 what would you do
There is a college professor at the University of Maryland
that posed this question on a test. “Here
you have the opportunity to earn some extra credit on your final paper
grade. Select whether you want 2 points
or 6 points added onto your final paper grade.
But there is a small catch: if more than 10% of the class selects 6
points, then no one gets any points.
Your responses will be anonymous to the rest of the class, only I will
see the responses. “ How would you answer that question, and why? I find that what we do when no one is
watching is who we really are as people.
Sure anyone can do or say the right thing when there is an audience, but
when you are doing something without the watchful, eye, how do you
respond? I also find when you don’t think
people are watching, they are.
Friday, July 17, 2015
Daily Dose of BS July 17 roundabouts
Remember 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, we are going to be able to play the game of
Frogger for real on Cass Street. How so
you ask? Well, the city and the state
will spend close to a million dollars to acquire land, and then build a
roundabout connecting the offset 7th street and Cass Street, causing
a cluster for drivers and pedestrians alike.
I get anxious when I approach them, what if I do it wrong, what to do I
got off too early and ended up having to go out my way, how do I get back on
track? Personally not a fan of the
roundabout, and am not looking forward to the roundabout on Cass Street, are
you? Maybe we could kill two birds with
one stone and put a parklet in the middle of the roundabout.
Thursday, July 16, 2015
Daily Dose of BS July 16 pizza
When I grew up we used to get Totino’s Pizza it was
inexpensive and it was what we knew.
Every once in a while Mom would splurge and we ended up with a Tombstone
Pizza, those pizza days were awesome. I
loved the Tombstone Pizza. As I got
older and started cooking for myself, I decided that I would no longer buy
Totino’s Pizza, it was just a plain old boring pizza with little or no topping,
Tombstone was still a treat when I could afford it, and other brands caught my
eye. I am a big fan of the Lloyds Pizza,
and really like the Lotzza Motzza Pizza.
Which brings me back to the Tombstone Pizza, is it just me or did the quality
of the Tombstone go way down? As I said
it used to be a treat to have one, and last night we popped a couple of them in
the oven, and memories from my childhood came flooding back, how disappointed was
I when the pizza curled up looking taco like and the taste was disgusting. What is your favorite frozen pizza?
Wednesday, July 15, 2015
Daily Dose of BS July 15 pete rose
People still love Pete Rose.
74 year old banned for life former Cincinnati Reds ball player was
cheered when he was introduced at the All Star Game last night. Do you think that this is the opening that he
needs to regain a foothold with MLB?
Rose as you know was caught betting on the game of baseball, and as we
all know that if you break a rule in a major sport and you are caught they
change the rules. I often laugh at the
things the professional sports leagues say about rules because the severity of
the punishment depends on who you are.
Do you think that Pete Rose should be allowed to enter back into the
game of baseball, or should the lifetime ban mean a lifetime?
Tuesday, July 14, 2015
Daily Dose of BS July 14 Walker
Like it or not Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker has now
announced his intentions to be the next President of the United States of
America. Living in Wisconsin I have seen
those who love him and those who hate him.
Walker said yesterday during his announcement speech that he will fight
for America’s interests and for his conservative policies while in Washington. I have had the chance to interview the
Governor quite a few times in the past 3 years, and I like that he will answer
whatever you ask him, lots of politicians want to know what you are going to
ask before the interview, with Walker that has never been the case, one time I
asked Marianne or Ginger, his answer was Marianne. Do you think that Governor Scott Walker has a
chance at the republican nomination?
Monday, July 13, 2015
Daily Dose of BS July 13 keeping items
Do you hang on to things that should have long been
tossed? Things that have no useful meaning
or purpose, I do. And I am not
proud. I don’t know why but I will keep
stupid things like old notebooks, receipts, magazines, books, and old
electronics. I can tell you why with
every one of the things in that group too, I keep the old notebooks in case I ever
want to go back and look at my notes, which is crazy because my writing it so horrible
that even if I wanted to read what I wrote, I wouldn’t be able to. I keep the receipts for my business, I keep
books and magazines because they are filled with information and we all need
information and keep the electronics because when I bought that stuff it was
expensive. I know I really need to toss
some of these things, what items do you keep just because you can justify it?
Friday, July 10, 2015
Daily Dose of BS July 10 data breach
We need to redo the system.
We heard last night about the Government data breach that they said was 4 million records is now 21 million
records. Of the over 21 million records
that were stolen most belonged to
individuals who had undergone background investigations, the compromised data included
sensitive background information, such as employment history, relatives,
addresses, and past drug abuse or emotional disorders and over a million of the
compromised files included fingerprints.
There were also family members information that was breached. What can we do to really lock down our
information? Live in solitude, no
phones, tv, electricity, get rid of all our worldly possessions? I don’t think that is the answer. Or do we just need to spill the beans on
everything, and hope that no one stumbles on to our stuff?
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