Tuesday, May 8, 2018

Daily Dose of BS May 8 calls

I know I have talked about telemarketing calls in the past but I am getting them in droves now.  Every day my phone rings and every day it is another telemarketer with a bad accent or a robocall or either Janet or Rachel from card services.  The telemarketers are getting smarter and even leaving messages now to give the sales pitch.  I have done my part of getting rid of said calls but that doesn’t mean that the telemarketers are doing what they are supposed to do.  One of the biggest time wasters out there as far as I am concerned is stopping what you are doing grabbing your phone and having it be one of those annoying telemarketers.  What have you done to stop the madness?  I have started blocking certain numbers when I get a call and I have even gone so much as to not answer my phone anymore when I am doing something, I hope that I haven’t lost any business doing so but I hate the annoying sales or not for me calls on my personal cell and my home.

Monday, May 7, 2018

Daily Dose of BS May 7 gardening

A few years ago, I bought my first square foot garden, it came with 8 bags of soil and a road map for success.  I planted the garden as called for with these items in those squares, and these seeds in these squares, only to have some animals swoop in and eat my plants.  I tried it ago only to have my gardening pulverized by heavy rains, and then birds.  I tried one last time and harvested a few tomatoes and a couple of green peppers that first year.  I was hooked.  The next couple of years I made my garden bigger and bigger getting fruit and vegetables.  Last year my haul was fantastic.  This year I got my garden started with 3 different tomatoes, some jalapenos, sugar peas, cucumbers, zucchini, green peppers and this year trying watermelon.  I also have a grape vine, some strawberries, raspberries and blueberry’s.  Not bad for a city kid that only started a few years ago.  I find peace and serenity when I am working on my garden.  What brings you to that point?  

Friday, May 4, 2018

Daily Dose of BS May 4 development

For as long as I have lived in La Crosse the Johnson Oil property has always been talked about and has always been an eyesore.  I am not sure how much longer we can call it an eyesore, as the city of La Crosse, has finally chosen a master developer to what I assume to develop that land into something that will include some housing, some businesses, and some recreation areas.  The 65-acre plot is considered one of the last areas in the city for prime development.  I for one will be excited to see what goes in there.  

Thursday, May 3, 2018

Daily Dose of BS May 3 BSA

The Boy Scouts of America announce a new name change that goes into effect February 2019, after next February the Boy Scouts program will be known as Scouts BSA, reflecting its new membership.  The flagship Boy Scouts of America organization and the Cub Scouts program will keep on with the current names.  The decision to allow girls to join the program is what has prompted the changes.  All the members will now be referred to as Scouts regardless of gender.  As a class of 1986 Eagle Scout I can see both the good and the bad in this.  The good is that it opens up for growth, and will help to fuel what I believe is a dying group of kids who are in Scouts.  But on the other hand, I could see it as a downfall for kids to not have the chance to grow with the help of other young men.  It was a time when we sat around with other young men talked smack and learned to be men.  

Wednesday, May 2, 2018

Daily Dose of BS May 2 Oktoberfest

We have just barely melted off all the snow and already Oktoberfest is making news in La Crosse.  New this year no button needed to attend the yearly drinking fest.  This year the Oktoberfest board has decided to change the game and instead of selling buttons ahead of time for the entrance to the festgrounds, this year’s admittance will be a paper ticket.  Advance four-day tickets featuring the winning design will be available for $10 and they come with a free commemorative button or you can buy single day tickets for 10 dollars with no commemorative button.  I am not going to judge this until I have had the chance to see it in action.  The problem I could see with it, at least for me is losing the pass somewhere or having it go through the wash and have it not be readable, I also think that with the scanning of the tickets it will back up entrance to the festgrounds, but I am going to hold judgment.  Tickets will go on sale in July, with the July sell date, I wonder if they will sell them at RiverFest?

Tuesday, May 1, 2018

Daily Dose of BS May 1 naming rights

Did you know that the Hubert H Humphry Metro dome in Minneapolis had a name?  I didn’t, it was the Mall of America Field, I wonder if that was good money spent?  I grew up in the cities and I always just called it the dome.  The La Crosse Center is looking at selling the naming rights of the soon to be newly remodeled convention hub of La Crosse.  Again, I wonder if that would-be money well spent, I have been in La Crosse for the past 26 years and I for one have always called it the center, or if on the radio talking about it the La Crosse Center.  I would have a hard time rebranding it in my mind to some different name.  The center is a community building that is owned and run by the city of La Crosse so in essence it does have a paid for name by the group that pays its bills, we as tax payers pay for the center by giving our dollars to the city which in turn pay the bills which in turn has the name of La Crosse on it.  What do you think about renaming the La Crosse Center, would it be a Kaminsky Park – US Cellular Field naming deal?  

Monday, April 30, 2018

Daily Dose of BS April 30 dogs

Do people like their dogs better than they like their kids?  I was wondering that this weekend as I saw many people with their dogs in tow, and at places where you wouldn’t normally see dogs.  I saw them on the laps of drivers, hanging outside of a few stores in cars while their owners were in the store, I saw them in a bar, I saw them outside a bar, in a store and at a ballpark where it was posted no dogs.  It seems to me that dogs were just about everywhere.  I get that there is a love for your 4 legged friend, but when did it become such commonplace to bring your dog everywhere?  I am sure I am going to take some guff for saying this but leave your dog at home, I don’t think that dogs belong in restaurants or bars or grocery stores.  There are some people who are afraid of dogs and when your dog approaches them or barks or licks them, that isn’t fair to them.  Think about it this way, when someone shows you their child doing something cute or calls their toddler over to do their new trick of the week and how you rolls your eyes and think who really cares, you should keep this to yourself, this is how some feel about your dog.  

Friday, April 27, 2018

Daily Dose of BS April 27 poor sportsmanship on the fan side

I was at a high school baseball game yesterday and the first base umpire made a bad call.  I get that, it happens.  Accept the bad call and move on.  I heard one of the grown men watching the game say next time go for his head.  WHAT?  I sat there and stewed about it for a while.  I was going to go over and say something, but I wasn’t positive on who it was.  These types of outbursts are inconsiderate and I feel show the cut of who a person really is.  First of all these are all kids who are out for a sport that they enjoy doing, they will never make it to the pros.  Let the kids have fun and enjoy the camaraderie of being on a team.  My son is playing the game because he enjoys the game, he has said that once it stops being fun he is going to stop playing.  I enjoy going to the games because you get a chance to sit outside, do a little socializing and get a chance to see the players having fun.  Remember that it is just a game and at no time is it ever ok to go for his head next time.  Ever! 

Wednesday, April 25, 2018

Daily Dose of BS April 25 measles

I am pretty sure that I thought that measles were eradicated then there was the story last week about the possibility of exposure in the La Crosse area, then over the past couple of days other communities around have said something about a possible measles exposure.  Today I read a story that Winona was exposed and that Iowa was exposed.  I also read that measles was eliminated in 2000, but the disease is brought back every year by unvaccinated travelers.  Pretty crappy if you ask me.  This is a highly contagious disease considered one of the most infectious around and sometimes has deadly complications with no treatment for the illness.  If you have the symptoms such as high fever, cough, runny nose and red water eyes, and you may end up with spots on the inside of your mouth, I would suggest you contact your doctor.  Did you vaccinate for measles and other diseases?  Why or why not? 

Tuesday, April 24, 2018

Daily Dose of BS April 24 driving killer

What would cause a driver to jump the curb and drive down the middle of a sidewalk?  That is what happened yesterday in Toronto.  Police say that no motive has been established yet but they are looking into why a rented van ran over people on a Toronto sidewalk during the lunch hour yesterday.  At the end of the carnage, there were 10 people dead and 15 people injured.  The 25-year-old driver is in custody.  One witness said the van had mowed down everything in its path: pedestrians, mailboxes, electrical poles, benches and a fire hydrant. Another, who rushed to help the pedestrian struck while crossing the street, said, “Pieces of the van went flying everywhere.”  I think that looking at this shows that anything can be used as a killing machine when in the wrong hands and that maybe we are looking at these mass killings wrong.  We need to look at the individual and if we see something, or hear something we need to say something.  

Monday, April 23, 2018

Daily Dose of BS April 23 taxes

Interesting article in the paper the other day about the thing I didn’t think about with Herberger's closing, I didn’t think about the taxes on the store.  I look at the mall and some of the other areas around town and wonder what will fill the spots?  Who will pay the taxes on the empty storefront?  There was also an article over the weekend about the Jackson Plaza being at full capacity for the first time in a while.  Are all the slots in the other malls full?  I know that at Shelby Mall the Dollar store is expanding, but are the rest of the slots taken?  I know at Bridgeview Plaza there are some open spots, but I see around town more construction and more building.  Don’t get me wrong I love seeing the construction around the city, but I don’t think that the real world works much like the 1989 movie “Field of Dreams”.  Remember the tagline from that movie if you build it they will come.  As a taxpayer in the city of La Crosse, I hope that that is true.  

Friday, April 20, 2018

Daily Dose of BS April 20 graduating

At 5:45 last night a new chapter of my life began, as the pages of college closed with the taking of my final in Psychology so did the pages of the college chapter.  As I drove away from Western Technical College one last time as a student, I couldn’t help but feel a swelling of pride and accomplishment.  I got the opportunity to take the sales and sales management program at WTC through some grant money and because of hard work some scholarship dollars.  My college journey started after my son started with the program there, he really enjoyed it, and was asking questions about homework, he got me hooked.  This was a great experience, going back to school as an adult showed me that I could do it.  I even got to take a class with one of my sons and tomorrow I graduate with another of my sons.  I couldn’t be prouder of them.  I did learn a lot about myself with this schooling, I especially learned that I really enjoy learning and that if you put your mind to it you can accomplish anything.  For a guy that was a strong C student 30 plus years ago in high school, I proved that if you do the work, read the chapters, and take the tests that you can be an A student.  Congratulations to all who are graduating this weekend and if you are thinking about going back to school, and you need the push to do it, please reach out.  It was worth it.  

Thursday, April 19, 2018

Daily Dose of BS April 19th swearing

On average we utter our first swear word about 10:54 am.  They obviously don’t take into account early morning people or people who commute in for their job because I know for a fact that I do most of my swearing either in my car on the way to work or when something f’s up at work.  A study into everyday stresses and frustration of about 2,000 Americans say that most will drop a word that used to get your mouth washed out with soap by 11a while about 25% of us can’t get past 9am without some sort of vulgarity crossing our lips.  I am not sure if I swear because I am stressed or because I can.  But the survey went on to say that 56% of Americans are stressed over money, 36% over lack of sleep, 35% have health problems that they worry about and 30% are stressed by work.  9% are stressed by the environment, while 4% say that the national debt is what gets them.  One of my biggest stressors at home is when the internet is slow that will bring a few choice words, and I am not alone as that is enough to push 52% of us to let one slip.  What stresses you and causes you to swear?   

Wednesday, April 18, 2018

Daily Dose of BS April 18 safe flight

Every year for the past few years I have taken a vacation every 15 weeks, this year I decided not to, and I don’t know why we are halfway through week number 16 and I have nothing scheduled in the foreseeable future.  This week last year I was in Florida with some friends, that was the last time I took a flight and was the first time I got to sit in first class, a buddy of mine swapped seats with me so that I could have that experience, I have great friends.  Yesterday there was a plane that had engine problems where a piece of the engine broke apart at more than 30,000 feet, spraying metal pieces through the fuselage and forcing the jet to make an emergency landing.  Damn, this goes to show why we need to know our jobs and train and retrain until we can do it in our sleep or without thinking.  I don’t know anyone who was on that flight but I for one am thankful that that pilot knew what to do.  Speaking of vacations, have you ever made a trip off the beaten path to check out the world’s biggest fill in the blank?  

Tuesday, April 17, 2018

Daily Dose of BS April 17th taxes

Death and taxes the two guarantees in life.  Today is the day for one of those, taxes, you have until midnight tonight to send in your taxes.  Since 1955 tax day has been on April 15th, with a few exceptions, if the 15th falls on the weekend or if patriot day or emancipation day falls on the 15th or the Monday after a weekend where the 15th fell.  What started out as a simple thing, turned into a complicated pile of mess.  I am glad I have an awesome tax accountant and would suggest that everyone get someone that they trust to look at personal and business taxes.  If you cannot get your taxes done by today you should submit IRS Form 4868 so that you can get an automatic six-month filing extension, you can find that form and others at irs.gov.  As for the scammers and cheaters that are out there, shame on you there are lots of people depending on your money.  Happy Tax Day here’s for many happy returns.  Get it?

Monday, April 16, 2018

Daily Dose of BS April 16th snow

Obviously over the weekend snow fell, funny how soon we forget, I of course am talking about driving in the snow, I am sure I am not the only person that noticed that people do not remember how to drive in the snow, even though winter just finished a few weeks ago, prior to this latest snow. With the snow came some other events like shoveling and salting, and if you wanted to be young again snowball fights, forts and snowmen. Back to the business of snow.  If you shoveled your walk, great job! I commend everyone who got out and shoveled their walks in the past 24 hours. The road warriors who plow our streets should get medals. I think the majority of those who plow did a great job. But and I know you were waiting for the big but I saw a handful of occasions where a private person or business threw their snow into the city street. You can get ticketed for this, according to a friend of mine who is a cop one of his favorite tickets to write. So when you get your sidewalk or driveway plowed in with snow don’t toss the snow from your sidewalk or driveway back into the street because it is against the law. 

Friday, April 13, 2018

Daily Dose of BS April 13 fear of the day

The fear of something new and unknown those are the things that scare me, today’s date Friday the 13th, or triskaidekaphobia Try saying that word 5 x fast.  Heck try saying it once, it is a mouthful.  I am not sure what causes the fear of the 13th, the fear of black cats crossing the road, or any other fears or phobias.  Again, not scary.  For me it is speaking in public, which I am working on and new technology at work.  I really do try to embrace the things that scare me.  I think that they help you grow.  Those that listen to my radio show or watch some of my Facebook videos know that I am not a fan of snakes, I have had them in my studio before and the thermometer in the studio jumped by over one degree when they were in the studio but I embraced and even held a couple of them.  What are some strategies that you have used to overcome fear? 

Thursday, April 12, 2018

Daily Dose of BS April 12 gun tshirts

When it comes to free speech is it all free?  Matthew Schoenecker a high school freshman at Markesan High School about an hour and a half from Milwaukee was told to change his shirt, or spend the day in an isolated cube, not for what he said, but for what he wore.  You see Matthew names his school in a lawsuit because he is trying to exercise his right to defend his First Amendment right to support the Second Amendment.  His T-shirt spells out the word love with the letters in LOVE formed by a handgun, grenade, two knives and an assault rifle.  Is this shirt appropriate to be wearing at a High School?  

Wednesday, April 11, 2018

Daily Dose of BS April 11 Facebook

I am a Facebook user, I use Facebook many times throughout the day, when I first wake up I look at it, I spend time on it while I am at work, I look at it when I get home from work and while I am watching tv at night.  I am a Facebook junky.  I use much of what I read and look at on Facebook to gather opinions from others and use the news feeds for gathering some of the news going on around in my community from why are the cops screaming down Losey Boulevard to where is that smoke coming from to what happened to Joe?  I use my Facebook account to keep up to date and to keep informed.  Yesterday while perusing Facebook, I came across the story of a manager of a mall store that fed a 16-year-old girl marijuana and booze then sexually assaulted her in the back room of a store.  That made me sick, but it also opened up dialog between my kids and I last night.  I agree that we spend too much time on Facebook but some of the time we spend on it can be helpful.

Tuesday, April 10, 2018

Daily Dose of BS April 10 overdoses

With an average of about one every other week it is not very promising, the La Crosse County Health Department released the number of drug overdoses last year totaling at least 26 people.  There were 16 men and 10 women between the ages of 21 and 73 who died from drug overdoses.  Of those who died 17 had prescription painkillers in their systems 14 had fentanyl, 7 had heroin, 7 had methamphetamine and fifteen of them had a combination of drugs in their system.  Totaling 26 deaths in 2017 or an average of one every other week.  So sad.  La Crosse County Health Department is now working on a way to combat these overdoses with a goal of 6 policies of programs in place by end of August.   The county’s new overdose death review team will be studying these cases to see if there was missed opportunities for intervention, and work toward developing strategies to reduce drug deaths. I wonder if we are all to blame because of the glamorization of the drug culture with shows like Breaking Bad?  I watched the show and rooted for Walter White.