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.
Monday, May 22, 2017
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?
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