Hey America! Look to
Madison to see how to protest. I think that
in Wisconsin we are pretty good at protesting, heck we have had many protesters
over the past handful of years. In fact
the Governor and his signing of the right to work law and now the unfortunate
shooting death from last weekend, the state has been out protesting but
protesting in a peaceful way. I don’t understand
why this morning we heard about the shooting of two police officers in Ferguson,
Missouri. And this was supposed to be a
peaceful gathering because of the chief resigning. There are riots, and throwing of things and
fighting, I just don’t get it. As a
country we need to band together, hell other countries from around the world
hate us, we should show the rest of the world that we don’t hate us that we
even if we don’t love each other that we can work toward tolerating each other.
Thursday, March 12, 2015
Wednesday, March 11, 2015
Daily Dose of BS March 11 Hillary
I watched the Hillary Clinton news conference yesterday
afternoon. I didn’t believe it, because
it looked as though she is not telling the truth, when addressing the media
Hillary’s eyes are looking all around and she didn’t make sense. Hillary said she didn’t want to be inconvenienced
with a second cell phone, excuse me? As
the Countries leading diplomat you didn’t want to carry two phones, what if you
win the presidency will you be inconvenienced with having to carry two phones
then? When you are in a high power government
job you would think that a second small phone wouldn’t be an inconvenience, how
many commoners or regular people carry a second phone. Also I don’t know about you but I have
multiple email accounts set up on my phone, and they all work. I am not buying her excuses.
Tuesday, March 10, 2015
Daily Dose of BS March 10 protests
Top of mind topics include the civil rights movement, the
student movement, the anti-War movement, the women’s movement, the gay rights
movement, and the environmental movement.
These issues sound about right, don’t they? They sound like topics pulled from today’s
headlines, right. It is 2015 why are we
still seeing color, why does it matter if people want to get married? Are we sliding back to the 1960’s, it sounds
like it, and the list at the top were protests from the 1960’s. Have we become stagnant as a country? Are we fighting just to fight? In the past 50 years we have had both
political parties in charge, we have had different thoughts and practices to
address these issues, yet we are still fighting the same demons. Here is an idea, let’s all get along let’s
put our problems aside and come up with peaceful solutions.
Monday, March 9, 2015
Daily Dose of BS March 9 time change
Parts of Arizona, parts of Indiana, and all of Hawaii have
it right…leave the time alone. I hate the
time change…I hate changing the clocks, I hate that when spring rolls around I
get one less hour of sleep, in fact this past weekend we only had a 47 hour
weekend, and as I am getting older I hate that my body doesn’t seem to
cooperate with the change as it once did.
Lets address these three issues… 1- I hate changing my clocks, well La
Crosse Technologies has helped with this, however, I finally got my microwave
and stove to show the same time, now with the change and they are off again,
and when I changed my watch, I changed the date by mistake (I have an old
school analog watch). Number 2- you lose an hour of sleep, I for one am smart
enough to listen to my body when tired I sleep and when my alarm rings I get up,
weekends are no different. Bringing me
to my 3rd issue that my body is not as elastic as it once was, I was up an hour
past my bed time last night…why..because that is how I trained my body the past
6 months or so. Come fall I am going to
be tired an hour after my alarm rings.
Let’s all get together and ban the time change, or have a compromise the
next time and switch it by 30 minutes and call it good.
Friday, March 6, 2015
Daily Dose of BS March 6 bulk buying
How often do you buy in bulk? I find myself looking for deals quite often
but have at times bought stuff and ended up paying more for it in the long
run. Almost every day for breakfast I
have yogurt mixed with granola and I tend to buy the whole thing in bulk, a big
yogurt and a box of granola. When is it
good to buy in bulk and when isn’t it? I
read that often times stores will charge more per ounce for a larger
container. What if anything do you buy
in bulk and what don’t you every buy in bulk?
Thursday, March 5, 2015
Daily Dose of BS March 5 censorship
Should the internet be censored? I was poking around on facebook the other day
and came across a video of a person laying on the ground and some smarty pants
saying above it, I clicked on it and the video showed someone shooting the face
off of someone else, and then the shooter proceeded to keep shooting until the
head was blown off, this is unacceptable, I don’t want to watch this and don’t want
people to think that this is ok. What in
the world are we allowing to be seen online?
Before I was a dad I used to be of the belief that there should be no
parental lyric displays, that everyone should have access to everything seen
and heard, I remember saying that I really wouldn’t care what my kids would
listen to, guess what once you have kids that changes in an instant. I am not for censoring any speech, and do
still believe that we should have access to all - but how do we limit what kids
especially young kids have access to online and on the air?
Wednesday, March 4, 2015
Daily Dose of BS March 4 guns
Dumb idea Governor. I
am all for the conceal carry laws and for law abiding Americans to carry guns,
but it is a decision, and a decision that is not to be made lightly to own a
gun. There is currently a 48 hour
waiting period on picking up a handgun, and I bet that the 48 hours of wait
time can be tough to wait for. I recall
when I was a kid and waiting for the summer trip or waiting for the big test,
or just about any wait for something that you wanted. 48 hours is a long time, but it is also a
time for reflection, and I really feel as though a 48 hour wait on a hand gun
is an acceptable time period. I also
know that if you wanted to get a gun and knew the wrong person or in this case
the right person that you would be able bypass the typical 48 hour wait. Nothing is wrong with a little patience especially
when it could be life changing.
Tuesday, March 3, 2015
Daily Dose of BS March 3 cell phones
I just read that you shouldn’t use your cell phone while you
are trying to charge it, the quote was using your phone while trying to charge
it is like filling a bucket with a hole in the bottom. I find that with the exception of when I am working,
sleeping or driving I am looking at almost all the time, and when at work I am
using it to communicate when not talking on the air. I am in almost constant contact with someone,
and I don’t even know why I am. I think
about the amount of time that people waste on their phones each and every
day. For me it used to be even worse but
I took angry birds, and ninja fruit off my phone. I still have to charge my phone a couple
times a day, and I do use it when I am charging it. Does your phone last the day on a charge or do
you have to constantly find a place to plug in to also?
Monday, March 2, 2015
Daily Dose of BS March 2 open records
The state of Wisconsin has an open records law that seems
quite troubling, if you are a marketer, you can request each of a school
districts students name, address, picture, etc.
This needs to end. Not tomorrow
or the day after but today. I worry
about the pedophiles, and other weirdos that are looking for names, and
addresses of kids. What even brought
this up is that a marketing firm that is looking to market the school voucher program
wants to send school paraphernalia to parents of kids to get them to jump to
private school using the voucher program.
This is another program that I don’t get; don’t we have good schools in
the state? I appreciate that there are
religious schools available and other non-traditional schools out there, but if
you want to go to them, shouldn’t that be on your dime? Am I missing something? Anyway back to my first thoughts, I don’t want
the names and ages of my kids being given to anyone, let alone a marketing
group, is nothing sacred anymore?
Friday, February 27, 2015
Daily Dose of BS Feb 27 drinking
Being smart begins with choices. We have all heard the news stories about how
a couple drinks can be good for you and may help your heart but only a
couple. More reports are coming out that
say low-to-moderate alcohol consumption is linked to a reduced risk of heart
attack. It’s not clear if it is all types of alcoholic beverages, cause I my
favorite is an ice cold beer or perhaps a good whiskey it also says that there
is an increased risk of harm when drinking goes from moderate to heavy saying
that having 6 or more drinks in the past 24 hours is associated with a 40%
increased risk of heart attack, isn’t that how most people drink? They binge and average out the couple a day
over a weekend? Whatever the case for
you and your group of friends, be careful this weekend, and be safe, also
remember that buzzed driving is drunk driving.
Thursday, February 26, 2015
Daily Dose of BS Feb 26 right to work
When I moved to La Crosse back in 1992 it was to work at a
radio station. When I was hired they had
me sign a three month no compete, and said that even if I didn’t sign it that
Wisconsin was or wasn’t a right to work state I don’t remember but I remember
that they said that my non-compete it would hold up in court. I had no idea what Right to Work meant then,
and I still have no idea what a Right to Work State means to me now. I have never been in a union, nor do I ever
see myself being in one since I am a middle aged radio personality and don’t see
myself moving from this market anytime soon.
From what I understand the proposal in Wisconsin would make it a crime
to require private sector workers who aren’t in a union to pay dues. If it truly is that simple, I don’t get the
problem, but I am assuming that since the government is involved that it is
much more than just that. Supporters say
it’s about workers freedoms, while detractors say it will hurt businesses and
lower wages. Since I really don’t know,
how can wages be lowered or how can it hurt business by making this a right to
work state?
Tuesday, February 24, 2015
Daily Dose of BS Feb 24 cans
I admit it I was wrong.
I was upset and complaining about the garbage cans and recycling that
was forced down our throats about a year ago.
I complained too soon. When the
big 96 gallon garbage can was dropped off and the equally sized recycling bin
was also dropped off I was like right my family of six will fill that up and nothing
will go in that huge recycling bin. Ha I
was wrong and glad I was, I love the system, it cleaned up my alley, the 96 gallons
for trash is plenty in fact I asked my single neighbor if she could get the
bigger cans just so I would have room for excess trash, we have only added to
her recycling bin, we went from just a few recycling items to 96 gallons of
recycled stuff every other week. It
takes a big man to admit it but as I started out, I was wrong.
Monday, February 23, 2015
Daily Dose of BS Feb 23 safety
Does the 1982 Men Without Hats song Safety Dance come to
mind after Al Shabaab calls for an attack on the Mall of America? I am not making light of the fact that the
Mall of America is being called out by name, but I really did start hearing the
beat of that song when I first read about the called for act in Minnesota. I wonder how many people take these threats seriously.
Did the call for violence or terrorism stop
you from going to a mall over the weekend?
I was out by the mall yesterday and it didn’t seem as though in La
Crosse that any less people worked their way to the mall. Do we let threats dictate our lives? I think if we are all vigilant and if we see
something that seems off or odd that we say something and look out for each
other that we will have that much more of a chance of being safe. I hope that we don’t live our lives in fear
over the ranting of one person or another or that we let someone words put a
damper on our lives.
Friday, February 20, 2015
Daily Dose of BS Feb 20 words to live by
We all have words to live by, things that we want to pass on
to our kids. My Dad always used to say
that a moment of laxity can cause an eternity of regret, when I was younger I didn’t
know what that meant, I do now. We all
have those bits of advice that we have heard from mentors, what are some that
you have heard? Some of my favorites
include - Give at least one genuine compliment every day. Take responsibility for what you did. Promise to do better next time … and actually
mean it. Help people without expecting
things in return. And finally try to see the good in people … including
yourself. What are some of the words
that you live by?
Thursday, February 19, 2015
Daily Dose of BS Feb 19 customer service
Customer service is on top of my mind this morning as I had conversation
about it yesterday and heard a national story about how Walmart is at the
bottom of the food chain and has become America’s Most Hated Store. I am taking a class on customer service and
time and time again the store gets called out by students. I don’t think I agree with having the pleasure
of being the worst, but they still have a long way to go to crack the top
ten. I like when I shop at a place and
there are staff members around to answer questions about whatever I am looking
for, and I feel as though not only are the big guys lacking on this but often
times some of the smaller chains have these same issues. We as Americans are always pushing for low
cost items, having customer service, and I mean good customer service costs
money. I think that paying a fair price
for something and getting great customer service is better than paying the rock
bottom price and no customer service.
What are some extremes of service you have received?
Wednesday, February 18, 2015
Daily Dose of BS feb 18 stickers
When my kids were young I always loved seeing the bumper
stickers that said inappropriate things.
The questions that followed were always welcome. There was a truck that used to be on the
South Side of La Crosse that had he vinyl lettering that said my other toy has
(begins with t ends with t and has an I in the middle) I remember that
conversation with my kids like it was yesterday. On the internet we see lots of people post
what they think is funny or those who want to make a political statement, in
fact the other day I say someone post the bumper sticker on their facebook page
that said “I work hard because millions on welfare depend on me”. What brought this up as a topic is yesterday when
driving home from work I saw a car ahead of me with pink on the trunk, I drove
up on it to see what the pink tape was for and the owners of the vehicle had written
in bright pink duct tape across the trunk of the car “Walker Sucks”. I also recall seeing a few bigger stickers
with the frequently asked questions monogram lettered on the back of a few
vehicles which is fine until you phonetically say the letters together.
Tuesday, February 17, 2015
Daily Dose of BS Feb 17 ash trees
I just read that neighborhoods are going to be a changing
April 11, 2015 the landscape along Losey Boulevard will be a bit sparse. The city of La Crosse will be eradicating the
Ash Tree from the fabric of the city. I
am guessing that when we drive down Losey on April 12th we will
notice the clear cutting of the Ash trees from the boulevard. Besides the loss of the trees we will be
viewing the exposed stumps of 117 Ash trees that have been cut down in hopes of
eradicating the Emerald Ash Borer. It
saddens me to think that all these trees will soon be gone from our beautiful
city, and that our lovely canopy of leaves will for a long time be missing from
the city streets.
Monday, February 16, 2015
Daily Dose of BS Feb 16 basketball
I was at a basketball tournament at Central over the
weekend. There are a lot of bad sport
parents in the stands, in fact one of the parents sitting over to the side of
me was screaming and yelling and questioning the refs at every call. I am glad I wasn’t sitting right in front of
him. I wasn’t the only one who was
upset by this guy’s behavior; I also think that his “from the stands” coaching
caused the kids to loose. Which brings
me to my next thought on this, I have mentioned in the past that my kids are
never going to be professional sports stars but they try, and they have fun
playing the game, so when the kids are there at every practice and work hard at
practice and show up to play the game, play the kids. I don’t care if you play the kids for 2
minutes a game, play each of the kids, not just your favorite, how do you
expect these children to get better. It
is a game you know, especially when the kids playing this game are 13 years old,
and it isn’t an A team not by far. All I
can say is I am glad that this season is over and I am guessing that others on
the team are also happy.
Friday, February 13, 2015
Daily Dose of BS Feb 13 triskaidekaphobia
The ever popular Friday the 13th, weird that some
have a fear of it, there is even a word that describes that fear 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. I think for me
this year the biggest fear is tomorrow, Valentine’s day. What do you get someone you have been married
to for almost 25 years? Flowers, a card,
chocolates or other candies, I know candy conversation heart, actually to me Valentine’s
Day to me it is a made up holiday in order to sell cards and candy. I know, call me Mr Romantic, 50 shades of
blah, I am going to stimulate the local economy and take my wife out for
dinner, and maybe a movie, if not it’s hot pockets and Netflix. By the way what’s good on Netflix these days?
Thursday, February 12, 2015
Daily Dose of BS feb 12 little league
One of the feel good stories of this past summer has a bad
ending. The Chicago-based Jackie
Robinson West little league team was stripped of their little league world
series, for pushing the boundaries. I
heard lots of grumbling that it’s too bad for the kids, that it doesn’t seem
fair, blah, blah, blah. What the team
did was recruit kids from different neighborhoods, neighborhoods that were
outside the boundaries set up to make the teams fair. Much of the grumbling I have heard is that it
was a great thing for these kids to win, why take it away, it wasn’t their
fault. Really, what about the other
great teams that played by the rules that didn’t make it, how fair was it to
them? If this would have been something
that would have been let go and allowed to go on without being what would that
have showed these young athletes, they may be sad and mad now that the title
got stripped from them, but the right thing was done.
Wednesday, February 11, 2015
Daily Dose of BS Feb 11 trains
The DNR has given their blessing for another rail line
through LaCrosse. 7.2 acres of wetland
will be filled in for the extra rail track.
With the millions of gallons of gas and other highly flammable and toxic
liquids, and other potentially hazardous materials that will be brought though
our fair city, I think it’s safe to assume that with the added line comes the
added pressure of more trains through LaCrosse.
Are you ok with this? Are the
trains going to be whistle silent when chugging through town, or are we going
to be hearing the whistle blow each and every time that a train passes an
intersection? Is the addition of the new
line going to mean more trains running this line, or will it mean more efficient
use of the tracks and faster trains? I
also wonder if the owners of the rail have trains running close enough to their
own homes to hear the thud, thud, thud, thud each time a train passes?
Tuesday, February 10, 2015
Daily Dose of BS Feb 10 beer drinking
In Wisconsin we can take our kids to the bar and buy them a
drink. Now the land of 10,000 lakes want
to offer the same service to their 18-20 year olds. I always thought that the law that allowed a
parent or guardian to take their kids to the bar to enjoy a cocktail was odd,
that is until I had a beer with my son at my favorite watering hole. Being able to drink a beer with your late
teen child is like a rite of passage for them.
My Mom and Dad never allowed me to have a beer with them until I turned
21, I still remember that day, the day of my 21st birthday over 25
years ago having that first legal beer, I was at the Chanhassen Dinner Theater
and my folks took me and my future wife out for dinner and a show, I don’t remember
what show it was, or what I had for dinner but I do remember ordering my first
beer with my parents. I think that all adults
aged 19 and older should be allowed to buy what they want. They can fight in a war, live on their own, be
treated as an adult, be married, do just about anything someone 21 and older
can do, but they can’t go into a bar or legally buy alcohol.
Monday, February 9, 2015
Daily Dose of BS Feb 9 Brian Williams
I know I am going to take some crap for this but 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. When someone who is an anchor of one of the networks gets called out as a liar, it gives all the media a black eye. If you are going to tell stories and fabricate things, please get into writing novels or tv shows not tell them as fact on the news. I like Brian Williams, however as a media person, I feel as though he should step down as the anchor of NBC. Don’t be a liar, take personal responsibility for your actions.
Friday, February 6, 2015
Daily Dose of BS Feb 6 vaccinations
Should I or shouldn’t I, that is the question. The debate has been around I am guessing for
many more years than how long I have been a parent, but I never paid attention
to it until I was. Should or should I not
vaccinate my children. We are seeing
more and more opting out of the shots for many different reasons. And I am not sure what those reasons
are. If something is going to protect my
little bundle of joy wouldn’t I as a parent do that? Proponents say it is safe and one of the
greatest health developents of the time, opponents say that a child’s immune
system deals with infections on its own.
What is the right thing to do? I
personally think if I can give my kids an advantage for a healthier life, I am
going to do it.
Thursday, February 5, 2015
Daily Dose of BS Feb 5 worries
There are lots of factors when it comes to stress, from home
to work and everything in between. In a
survey released earlier this weeks is shows that 72% of adults report feeling
stressed about money at least some of the time.
72% really? I would like to meet
the other 28%. I remember the last presidential
election, it was said that there were the 99% of us and then the 1%’ers out
there, now we are hearing about the 28%’ers that don’t worry about
finances. I wonder what the 28%’ers
worry about? There are so many things
out there that can worry a person, am I doing a good job at work, am I a good
parent, have a done this well or that well.
Did I get that homework done correctly, will they like me. Can I afford it? There is stress everywhere. One of the things I noticed is when I have
worried about some big life changing decision and the worry that comes with it,
most of the time that what I have worried about never materialized.
Tuesday, February 3, 2015
Daily Dose of BS Feb 3 budgets
Its budget time, across the county, nationally and budgets
are being turned in for states as well, from what I heard this morning about
new programs makes me think, how is this going to be paid? Ever thought about all these programs that
are in the government need to be paid for by someone or something, guess who
that is, it is us. I have a hard time
keeping to my budget at certain times of the year, and I always want more
things as do most of us, but here is the difference between me and the government
, I save then buy, not buy, then tax, then buy some more and borrow. We need to get these state and federal
budgets taken care of. The burden for
every man, woman and child right now is nearly $56,000. WOW and we are paying interest on that
money. We need to have a balanced budget
and need to have it done soon, we can’t afford to continue this spending. What happens when the bills come due?
Monday, February 2, 2015
Daily Dose of BS Feb 2 super game
I think that the Seahawks now know how the Packers felt a
couple weeks ago. I am sure that the
feeling among fans of Seattle was we got this, only a few seconds left in the
game we are up and had the ball. Time
running down and intercepted all I can say is wow. That was about the most exciting thing in the
game was the final seconds. I wasn’t impressed
with the commercials this year. The excitement
of watching the game for the commercials may have run its course with me. I can honestly say the only one that I really
liked is one that won’t be able to play again, it was the one right before the
big game when the tv signal went away and it ending up being a Chevy commercial. I am guessing the there was a collective yell
across America with the word that rhymes with my last name when that
happened. No wings at the Schmidt house
during or before the game, just nachos and the family tradition of Waffles for
Waffle Sunday. Btw the waffle machine
gets put away now till the next big game, the 50th.
Friday, January 30, 2015
Daily Dose of BS Jan 30 waffle bowl
This coming Sunday is finally Waffle Sunday, it is also big
game day, a national day of tv, wings, other high calorie tasty treats and lots
of alcohol. My family however has a totally different menu when it comes to the
big game, it started many, many years ago. At the Schmidt house we have a
family tradition of waffles, and sausage on the day when football plays its big
game. I remember the year we started it, it was right after reading the Sunday
paper I glanced at a glossy newspaper ad that had a waffle maker on the front
page, we went to the store and bought it, as a family we have been making
waffles every single Waffle Sunday since. I love Waffle Sunday, because even if
your team isn’t playing in the big game you can still waffle back and forth and
enjoy the plays and of course the commercials. I even left a party a few years
ago when the Green and Gold was in the waffle bowl to go home to have the
breakfast of hotels with my family. Have
a great Waffle Bowl Sunday no matter how you spend it and go team go.
#bswithbob #wafflebowl
Thursday, January 29, 2015
Daily Dose of BS Jan 29 facebook
Has social media become a sounding board for the too afraid
to say something in public? Have the
pages of facebook become a finger pointing, lets air our dirty laundry sounding
board? Do the posts that lots of people
make kind of give the preverbal middle finger to others around that cannot do
what it is that you do, or are doing? I say yes to this, but I also think that the
social media platforms have a place in our lives as well. For each of the times that I have seen
someone upset with their relationship and down on everyone and the very next
person to post is having the best day of their lives and nothing can go wrong. I don’t know how many times I have read a negative
post on a politician and then see the complete opposite. I guess what I am trying to ask is, do you
think that we are to _____ on social media?
(open honest/ closed fake) I like my social media time, in fact I sometimes
wonder what we did before we could peer in on others’ lives?
Wednesday, January 28, 2015
Daily Dose of BS Jan 28 walker
I would think that running a state would take all your
efforts. Governor Scott Walker announced
yesterday that he had formed a political organization to help boost his
potential 2016 presidential run, Getting this group together is the first big step
toward a possible presidential campaign that comes as other candidates are also
building up their efforts to seek the republican nomination. Governor Walkers group called “Our American
Revival” was formed earlier this month and will be able to raise and spend
unlimited cash to help Walker push his agenda to a national audience. I asked Governor Walker in an interview if he
was thinking of running for president someday and he was pretty vague, I think
that if I were to ask him again I would get an answer. Do you think that Governor Scott Walker would
make a good President of the United States of America? Please try to play nice on your
comments.
Tuesday, January 27, 2015
Daily Dose of BS Jan 27 choices
We all have choices to make these choices will determine
your day and the day of others. Funny I was
thinking about that while driving into work, that the choices I make will
determine how my day will go and could determine how the days of my coworkers
will be as well or others that I run in to throughout the day. It is the little things that add up to be big
things I think. You choose to hit the
snooze, or skip breakfast, return that last email, take the call. All choices, all things you decide to do in a
day can have an effect on your day. You can
choose to react or over react, or ignore.
However you choose to take on your day, best of luck with your decision and
remember you will have to live with the consequences.
Monday, January 26, 2015
Daily Dose of BS Jan 26 vape smokes
When the smoking ban was first introduced in the state of
Wisconsin I was against it. I was a
smoker for much of my adult life (I have not smoked since August 29th
2007) and damn it I am not going to have my government tell me what I can or cannot
do. Well that stand softened once it
became law, in fact I think I hit up the bar more frequently now than before
because it was nice to come home and not have to strip off the stinky
clothes. In Madison they are no talking
about doing the same with the vape cigarettes and making them illegal indoors,
and guess what I agree. I understand
that these are only water vapor or steam but I don’t want to smell it. I get offended when I see someone walking
through the grocery store puffing away at their vape pen. You don’t like walking through my sneeze do
you?
Friday, January 23, 2015
Daily Dose of BS Jan 23 ballgate
With all the crap that goes on in the world each and every
day, in the grand scheme of things does it really matter that the balls were
under inflated in the Patriots win over the Colts? What is the NFL going to do strip the AFC
Championship and chance to play in the Super Bowl XLIX (or 49, I had to google
it) I seriously doubt it. And for Tom
Brady to say that he didn’t know, really?
I notice when someone uses my headphones, or when the tires are low in
my car. I am guessing that he knows all
about the footballs that he is playing with to claim ignorance I find that offensive. What ever happened to taking personal
responsibility? Also wouldn’t the Colts
have the same advantage with the under inflated balls? America it is time to move on to something
with more substance, to complain about, something like what ever happened to
good Saturday morning cartoons.
Thursday, January 22, 2015
Daily Dose of BS Jan 22 rebate
Ever bought something because it was on sale and with the
rebate it was an unbelievable deal? I
have and for the most part I have received the rebates back. A Midwest based hardware store offers lots of
rebates, and I have at times purchased a couple of items I was going to buy
anyway because of the rebate, for example when you purchase a tape measure at
$5 end up getting it free after rebate limit 3.
Well a few years ago while working on the cabin we needed tape measures
for the guys helping out, I bought them, got the rebate back in good time. On black Friday there was a deal that was so
good with a rebate that it brought me to the store. I purchased the cordless drill (that I needed
anyway) filled out the paper work, and waited, and waited, and in fact still
waiting for. If this were you, what
would you do? And have you had this
happen to you?
Wednesday, January 21, 2015
Daily Dose of BS Jan 21 state of the union
Yesterday the president made his 6th state of the
union speech. He offered up some ideas
like two free years of community college, offering paid sick leave for all
businesses, and reducing mortgage premiums as to allow more low income
Americans to buy homes. The funny thing
about the state of the union is that all the networks cover it and only about
33 million Americans watch it. Did you
watch any of it? And what do you feel is
the state of our country?
Tuesday, January 20, 2015
Daily Dose of BS jan 20 speed limit
As Sammy Hagar sang about in his hit from 1984, One foot on
the break and one on the gas there’s too much traffic I can’t pass. You know the song I can’t drive 55. I hate driving only 55 when that is the speed
limit in fact I don’t like the interstates in my own state because the speed
limit in Wisconsin is only 65. The
states around us have a higher speed limit I googled Minnesota, Iowa, Michigan
and Illinois and they each have a higher than us speed limit of 70. I remember when the speed limit went up from
55 to 65 and am now ready for the limit to go from 65 to 70 hell let’s move it
up to 80 but make it 80 not 85. I feel
as though we feel the need to push the envelope and if we raise the limit 70
you know that it will mean 75-80. We
have the technology for safety right?
Monday, January 19, 2015
Daily Dose of BS Jan 19 packers
For Packer fans the result of yesterday’s game was heart
breaking, I was bummed by the outcome especially since the Packers were
underdogs heading into the game and really dominating the first half. Coming in and getting a few interceptions, a
few field goals and a touchdown, I felt pretty good, in fact I felt amazing up until
the last interception of the game when we got the ball played the 4 downs, only
took about 25 seconds off the clock and then gave the Seahawks a scoring opportunity
that they took. I am not a coach nor do I
play one on the radio but I wonder if cockiness came into play for the Packers
with the game yesterday. I am guessing
that they were thinking we are heading to the Super Bowl and in reality they
are just heading back to Green Bay to clean out their lockers.
Friday, January 16, 2015
Daily Dose of BS Jan 16 learning
I graduated high school in 1987 got my first Associates
Degree in 1989, have taken many adult learning classes and a Dale Carnegie class
since but then, but that is about it.
Two weeks ago I started the next phase in my life and became a full time
student at Western Tech College in La Crosse, taking the Sales and Management
Associates Degree. So far so good, I am
not the oldest learner in the class room, but am probably the most talkative; I
guess something’s don’t change. I
believe I have always been a talker, an out of turn talker, and as a youngest
it got me in trouble, I hope that with this new adventure that I am able to
remember that I have two ears and only one mouth. Things are going great so far, I feel as
though I am a better learner and a much better student now than I was in the
past, building on the learning blocks from the past, with an eye toward the
future.
Thursday, January 15, 2015
Daily Dose of BS Jan 15 waste of food
We waste a lot of food.
I always feel bad about the amount of food that goes wasted at the
Schmidt house from leftovers that are forgotten, to bagged lettuce that goes
bad before its time, to other veggies and fruits that get started but saved for
a later time to the doggie bag from the family’s favorite restaurants. We waste food. I make most the meals at our house and I try
to use the ingredients that are in the fridge from left over rice mixed with a protein
to make todays meal to the creation from today mixed with some frozen veggie
for tomorrow’s meal, I do try. But for
some reason we waste food. Any sure fire
ways that have helped your family to avoid throwing food away?
Wednesday, January 14, 2015
Daily Dose of BS Jan 14 kids today
Yesterday I talked about customer service; today I want to
touch on the younger generation and work ethic.
I had the chance to BS with a friend yesterday about the different
generations and a theory was thrown out saying that today’s parents have
screwed up the kids. I wasn’t sure what
was meant but we hashed it out and went on to talk about the fact that today
the younger generation feels entitled to the best rather than working for
it. That the generation of kids that are
entering the work force were never forced to win or think on their own that
kids now a days are part of the quote ribbon generation that by just
participating that they feel as though they need to be compensated by either a
ribbon or with the carrot that was dangled in front of them to get them
motivated. I have to say I have seen
this with each generation that I have been a part of from mine to the next and
to the generation that is growing up now.
What are your thoughts on the generation that is being brought up now
and is it the parents fault?
Tuesday, January 13, 2015
Daily Dose of BS Jan 13 customer service
I know I have talked
about customer service before and I also know I have talked about my Tivo in
the past, but never did I think that I would mash the two together, but I am. I ordered a Tivo Mini a week ago as to allow
my Tivo to connect the two tv’s in our house.
I ordered it and it came, I didn’t read the small print and failed to
order a Moco Adaptor that allows my home to network via coax cable. I wasn’t happy, I wrote a friendly note to
the company and explained my failure to read, but touted my love for the Tivo,
and their customer service responded with a thanks for your tenure and the
sending of the adaptor at their cost.
Totally unexpected and graciously accepted, thanks for stepping up to
the plate and hitting it out of the park.
Have you had a company that has fixed a problem with a home-run?
Monday, January 12, 2015
Daily Dose of BS Jan 12 weekend
I got to work this morning and tried my door code and the
door wouldn’t open. I tried it again and
again, a total of about ten times. Oh oh
I thought what if this is there way of saying, um you don’t have a job
anymore. I called one our afterhours
line and John answered, I asked is the code the same, he assured me it was I tried
it a few more times with him on the line, it wouldn’t open. He came and got me. Over the weekend I had the pleasure of going
to my son’s basketball tournament at Cochran - Fountain City High School. Funny I have lived here for the past 22 years
and have never been to or through either of those communities, I am going to
make it a point this next year to visit more the of the small communities
around La Crosse. What diamonds in a
rough can you suggest? And what needs to
be seen in these communities?
Friday, January 9, 2015
Daily Dose of BS Jan 9 upskirting
I am shocked to hear that an upskirt photo or video wasn’t a
crime. That makes zero sense to me. One of the first measures filed in the
Wisconsin chamber, would criminalize upskirting which is essentially taking a
picture of someone’s genitalia without their knowledge or consent. I don’t get why this wasn’t already a law. It would make doing this a crime punishable
by up to 3 and a half years in prison, a felony. As of right now it is only an invasion of privacy. It is nice to see the Wisconsin legislators
working together to make this happen, now let’s continue this working together to
better our state.
Thursday, January 8, 2015
Daily Dose of BS Jan 8 bad clock
I bought an always right clock with an outside thermometer
gauge. Well after brand new batteries
and being placed where I wanted it placed, it was over 40 seconds off in 24
hours, and with the temperatures being well below zero yesterday and again
today the reading for the current temperature is just a couple of dashes, I don’t
know about you but I need to know the right time and the current temperature throughout
my shift to make sure I say the proper time and temp. With that being said, I am going to be
returning my time and weather station. So what is your ideal ambient temperature? I prefer warm enough for shorts but no air
conditioning.
Wednesday, January 7, 2015
Daily Dose of BS Jan 7 sledding
Here’s a great idea let’s do something for our kids that
will force them to stay inside even more, let’s take away an activity that gets
kids out and exercising lets take away sledding. Sounds like a great idea doesn’t it? Nope not on my watch, sledding was the one
activity that my brothers and I agreed on when I was a kid, the only argument
was who got which sled, and that was figured out by age then turns, I am sure
it was the same thing for each family. There
is a push nationwide to start banning sledding on public hills. This is to stop lawsuits against municipalities
because there are over 20 thousand sledding related accidents a year. To me this makes as much sense as banning tag
or dodgeball.
Tuesday, January 6, 2015
Stress relief
• Give yourself an ear massage. Huh? Just trust us on this one. Massage your ears from lobe to top, using gentle pressure. Think of it as a needle-free acupuncture session.
• Take a posture break – Sit up tall, focus on your shoulder blades, trying to get them to touch each other. Then shift them down as far as you can. Hold for 5 seconds, relax and repeat.
• Release tension headaches. That pounding in your head could be due to an unlikely culprit … your jaw. Focus on unclenching your teeth and allowing the jaw to relax.
• Think of yourself. During the holiday season it’s easy to get caught up in wanting to please everyone. Try making a little room for yourself by being selfish. Even if it’s just for an hour.
• Stretch it out. Yoga experts encourage regular stretching to relieve your body of stress. That can be as simple as lifting your arms above you and stretching your fingers toward the ceiling.
• Just breathe. When things seem uncontrollable, breathe in and out of your nose using slow, deep, steady breaths. This calms the parasympathetic nervous system, which lowers stress.
• Don’t say yes, say maybe. If you’re feeling over-scheduled, there is nothing wrong with taking some time to see if you really want to commit to something.
– Condensed from @nydailynews
• Take a posture break – Sit up tall, focus on your shoulder blades, trying to get them to touch each other. Then shift them down as far as you can. Hold for 5 seconds, relax and repeat.
• Release tension headaches. That pounding in your head could be due to an unlikely culprit … your jaw. Focus on unclenching your teeth and allowing the jaw to relax.
• Think of yourself. During the holiday season it’s easy to get caught up in wanting to please everyone. Try making a little room for yourself by being selfish. Even if it’s just for an hour.
• Stretch it out. Yoga experts encourage regular stretching to relieve your body of stress. That can be as simple as lifting your arms above you and stretching your fingers toward the ceiling.
• Just breathe. When things seem uncontrollable, breathe in and out of your nose using slow, deep, steady breaths. This calms the parasympathetic nervous system, which lowers stress.
• Don’t say yes, say maybe. If you’re feeling over-scheduled, there is nothing wrong with taking some time to see if you really want to commit to something.
– Condensed from @nydailynews
Daily Dose of BS Jan 6 congress
A new year, will it be the same old same old in the Senate
and in Congress, and local government?
Our Governor took his oath of office again yesterday, congress and the
senate are getting swore in today, are we in for the same stuff here? We have made the calendar change but are things
really going to change? To me it is
funny that we all get our hopes up at election, hoping that our candidate will
win, if they win they are going to change the world, if they lose the world is
going to hell. In reality how much is
really changed with the changing of the guard?
Are all the world’s problems solved, are things that are good all of a
sudden bad and all the bad in the world is good? I don’t think so, I try to be a realist and
hope that all of our elected officials can work together for the common good –
us, and not the special interest groups that are pushing their agenda
through. To all in government, good
luck, to all us constituents hang on, I am guessing it will be a wild ride.
Monday, January 5, 2015
Daily Dose of BS Jan 5 cops
On the day after Christmas I posted on facebook the simple
sentence “All this anti-cop B.S. around our country needs to stop.” I thought that it was pretty self-explanatory,
I didn’t expect anyone to disagree with it, didn’t post it to make it a race or
economic statement, I just posted it because all the anti-cop rhetoric all
around the country needs to end. I don’t
care if you are black, white, green or orange.
It doesn’t matter if you are rich or poor or somewhere in-between, this
type of anti-police behavior needs to stop.
I have friends who chose this as a profession and it is funny to watch
cops in public when someone asks what they do, they rarely ever say I am a
police officer, it is more I work for the city or the county.
It is too bad that these men and women, who protect and serve, can’t
without ridicule say I am a police officer and I am proud of what I do. To all those who do the job of protecting us,
I will say it loud and proud, thank you for putting your life on the line to
make sure that we are safe.
Wednesday, December 24, 2014
Daily Dose of BS Dec 24 Merry Christmas
Traditions are big this time of the year lots of fun, and
family and holiday cheer. We get
together and celebrate our times of together, we wish for snow and inclement
weather. We like the cold this time of
the year, to don the sweater with the big ugly deer. I don’t know who thought of this weird little
trait, but by gosh and by golly it sure is real great. The uglier the better, the more beautiful the
sweater, when you put it on you know what to do. You smile and you say Merry Christmas to
you. This now ends my holiday rhyme go
forth with your family and spend lots of time....talk to you next year.
Tuesday, December 23, 2014
Daily Dose of BS Dec 23 rail
According to an article I read in the La Crosse Tribune
there are 16 million gallons of volatile crude that pass through our area daily
via rail. 16 million gallons, that is a whole
lot of crude that is a potential problem for the environment and anything that
is in the way if the train can’t stop or tips over, that is a huge mess for any
community to deal with, and we are doubling the tracks through the city. Trains are moving through the country at a
picked up pace, chugging through towns and if you listen to the commercials
they are pretty darn efficient a ton of freight 423 miles on a gallon of fuel -
huh. What scares me is that they want to
even make them more efficient for the rail companies and knock the number of
people on a train from two employees to one.
Huh, there are only two people on a mile and a half train and they are
both in the engine compartment? What
happed to the caboose and the breakmen and the others that were responsible for
keeping that train on the tracks.
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