The average household income in La Crosse County rose about
7 grand in the past year to just over 73 thousand dollars. This is the largest 1 year gain in 5
years. While the average household
income rose so did the county’s overall poverty rate from 12.5 percent to 15.2
percent. Nationwide that number dropped
about 1 percent. While the county of La
Crosse had quite a jump in average household income, there is still about 15
percent of our neighbors living in poverty making only $11,770 per individual
or $24,257 for a family of four. Didn’t I
hear a few weeks ago that it takes about a quarter of a million dollars to
raise a child from birth to 18, how is that even possible with a person living
in poverty? And what about the saying
that it takes money to make money, if 15% of our neighbors are in poverty, how
are they making money?
Thursday, September 15, 2016
Wednesday, September 14, 2016
Daily Dose of BS Sept 14 phones
It isn’t the first time that I have heard this, not even the second time. How often have you heard about a business not wanting your money? I have been a customer with a cell phone company for 12 years now. 12 years of loyalty to the same company, at the time a when the industry was new and everyone was working to become the go to phone company. I had a good contract, one that I really didn’t want to let go but then the phones became smart, smarter than us, and the deals changed. You needed to add on the services that included more than just phone, and phone calls. Now mind you 12 years ago my wife and kids didn’t have phones, there was just a single phone, with no texting and no data. Now with 6 people at my house with cell phones and 6 people with data and texting, the bill has definitely inflated. Inflated to the point where I want to shop my phone contract out to other businesses, to see what kind of a deal I can get or if I am getting the best service I can. I have asked for information from a company more than twice, and that is unacceptable. Who have you had good service and a fair price within the cell phone market?
Tuesday, September 13, 2016
Daily Dose of BS Sept 13 fests
Soon it will begin, day after tomorrow in fact, with La Crescents Applefest, then the parades hit the area and hit us hard. This coming Sunday, is the King Apple Parade, and again the La Crosse Radio group will get the chance along with Bauer’s Market to hand out thousands of apples, to parade goers that line the streets of La Crescent. Up next lighting up the vehicles on September 29th for the Torchlight Parade on the North Side of La Crosse kicking off Oktoberfest 2016. The Edelweiss Parade is Friday morning leading to the tapping of the Golden Keg, then the gran-daddy of all parades begins on Saturday Morning with the Mapleleaf Parade. I always think that the Rumor of almost 250,000 people line the streets of La Crosse for the Mapleleaf, is a little far-fetched. Don’t forget about the events that speckle in fun for Oktoberbest, like the Slicing of the Golden Brat, at American Legion Post 52, an 8-foot brat that made GMA last year. I like our celebrations of fall for the area with Applefest and Oktoberfest, what are your favorite memories of fest?
Monday, September 12, 2016
Daily Dose of BS Sept 12 Hillary
Health is not something to mess with. Yesterday at the 9/11 memorial in New York City we saw Hillary Clinton swagger and then many step to her rescue. Then the security team encircled her and didn’t allow her to be photographed. I get that health is important. The shared diagnosis of her swagger was that of pneumonia, something that is curable and something that may take on some of the same symptoms of her ordeal, I too have pneumonia and it isn’t something to laugh about in fact when I do laugh I start coughing. I also have a cough similar to Hillary’s cough and the doctors have been working on fighting that for me. I haven’t lost my footing or missed any work over it, but it does take a toll on you physically. Here’s hoping for you to have a healthy day.
Friday, September 9, 2016
Daily Dose of BS Sept 9 September 11th
This weekend will be a weekend filled with emotions from the Steppin Out in Pink walk tomorrow where 6500 people walk for breast cancer, to the Freedom walk Sunday and all the emotions with that. Fifteen years ago this Sunday is a day that most in our generation will remember like the landing on the moon of the generation before, and the death of President Kennedy of the generation before that. The patriotism that America felt, the American Pride that you had for the days, weeks and months after the tragic 9/11 attack at the World Trade Center. I was working on the radio here in LaCrosse when a listener called and said a plane crashed into the World Trade Center and then a few minutes later another caller and then even more callers called with the news. We reported the news and the feelings of the people who were living it, experiencing it, seeing it. It was weird to have all air traffic cease after that day and when it finally resumed, remember how weird it felt and sounded? I hope and pray that we never have to relive another 9/11 type attack on America. God Bless America.
Thursday, September 8, 2016
Daily Dose of BS Sept 8 suicide
A handful of disability rights groups in the state of Wisconsin are working to stop a 14-year-old Wisconsin girl from killing yourself. The 14-year-old girl Jerika Bolen is in terrible awful pain every single day; the pain is so intense that on the pain scale of 1 to 10 she is at least 7 even on her best days. Jerika, who has an incurable illness said that she would attend high school and her prom this year then, and enjoy a final summer with her mother, and when that is done she would then kill herself. A disability rights activists are asking Child Protection agencies to stop the teen from ending her life. When somebody is in constant pain should they have the right to end their own life? I know that it goes against everything that many believe in but doesn't pain and suffering have some sort of trump card over committing suicide?
Wednesday, September 7, 2016
Daily Dose of BS Sept 7 Jacob Wetterling
I don’t recall the date but I do remember the fall of 1989, I was dating my wife and we were planning our wedding, I had left a radio job in Mason City, Iowa to be closer to Marcia. In the fall of 1989 I was working for a group home that my friends’ family owned, I had learned how to play cribbage and life was carefree. I don’t remember the exact moment that I had heard that Jacob Wetterling had been abducted but I recall the images of Jacob being shown on the news, in the paper and all over the place. The abduction happened within 60 miles from where I lived. I recall the feeling of loss and truly feeling like I couldn’t do anything. I have often thought of what happened to Jacob, I have interviewed his mother Patty a few times in my radio career and over the years had unfortunately forgotten about him, that is until this week. The thoughts came flooding back with the recent discovery of his remains, the feelings of these poor parents and the thoughts of I hope that monster who did this burns in HELL.
Tuesday, September 6, 2016
Daily Dose of BS Sept 6 trust
I took a break from reality over the past few days, spent 5 days and 4 nights at the family land, it is pretty rustic compared to city living, by rustic I mean no running water and no cable. There is no shortage of things do there as I have better cell phone service there than I do in the city. Which brings me to my break, I stepped away from Facebook for a few days and guess what it didn’t kill me, I didn’t go crazy and as a matter of fact I feel a little bit smarter for doing so. When I turned my computer on this morning I had 87 notifications and a handful of messages to return and a few friend requests, all in all it was a good break. On my way to the cabin I stopped in New Albin, Iowa at the Valley Ag to pick up a few things for my non-existent garden and wasn’t sure if I had enough cash to pay for all I needed, the guy behind the counter said that is ok, I can bill you. HUH? You don’t know me, I said, his response floored me, he said you look honest, I know you’ll pay. What ever happened to this kind of trust and service? BTW I did have enough cash to cover it.
Wednesday, August 31, 2016
Daily Dose of BS Aug 31 internet
The other day at work we lost our internet, It is amazing how much we use internet technology in such an old school job. The national programming on our talk radio station comes over the internet, all five of our radio stations get special programming and commercials sent over the internet. News, sports, weather and more - all internet. So when our internet goes down here there are issues, I also believe that some of our old school corded phones are internet based also. Its kinda scary that when internet is down our show prep goes down also, plus when the internet goes down we can’t check emails, or go on facebook. Plus how are we supposed to watch cat videos? On a side note, I am going to take my yearly break from the internet, well Facebook over the weekend, wish me luck, going to attempt a good 4 day break.
Tuesday, August 30, 2016
Daily Dose of BS Aug 30 National Anthem
Does Colin Kaepernick have the right to sit out during the National Anthem absolutely he does. Is it going to help him win friends and influence people? Absolutely not is it going to help him to further his stance on whatever it is that he is fighting for absolutely not. Doesn't make him look like a baby yet does Kaepernick sitting down during the National Anthem put him in the bad graces of most around the country? My guess is absolutely it does. I get you have the right to protest what you want, but isn't there a time and a place for that rather than at your job? The 49ers said “The national anthem is and always will be a special part of the pregame ceremony. It is an opportunity to honor our country and reflect on the great liberties we are afforded as its citizens. In respecting such American principles as freedom of religion and freedom of expression, we recognize the right of an individual to choose to participate, or not, in our celebration of the national anthem.” The NFL went more to the point: “Players are encouraged but not required to stand during the playing of the National Anthem.”
Monday, August 29, 2016
Daily Dose of BS Aug 29 smoking
Today it has been 9 years since I was a regular smoker. The reason I say since I was a regular smoker, because I had one cigarette about 2 years ago, and it reminded me why I quit, I wish I had all that money back and the health that went with me starting smoking. I had been a smoker on and off from the time I was in high school till 9 years ago, I quit for 4 and 5 years in there at different times but 9 years ago I decided after my oldest son caught me smoking to give it up for a year. I gave it to myself for my birthday, it was a one-year contract that I had with myself. I then continued to give myself that gift. That time I quit was easy, as I was doing it for my kids and for me. Don’t get me wrong there were times when I really wanted to light up, especially when faced with stress, but each day it got a bit easier and the cravings less. I am happy to say that I am giving myself the gift of non-smoking again this year. If you are a smoker and you want to quit, I know you can do it, if you really want to.
Thursday, August 25, 2016
Daily Dose of BS Aug 25 monopoly
Here's a good case against monopolies. Look at the EpiPen. The EpiPen cost has risen 600% in the last 9 years. There seems to be so many people out there that have allergies these days, and so many people out there that are on the verge of death once they come in contact with their life threatening allergy. And one of the only things between living and dying is the EpiPen. Really Mylan officials you are you are going to raise your wages on the backs of those in need? This doesn’t seem like the right thing to do. I'm kind of sick of the entire Pharmaceutical industry as a whole, this isn’t the first time that we have heard of big pharm raising prices once they have the consumer where they want them. I get that there is millions in research and trials but, come on.
Wednesday, August 24, 2016
Daily Dose of BS Aug 24 homework
I have always hated homework, disliked the fact that we had to do work outside of our school day, and as a parent, I really don’t like it because it shows me what I really don’t know. I had problems helping my kids with math after the 7th grade and now my youngest ones start high school in a week. With school starting and I am assuming that kids today like homework about as much as I did when I was a kid, it was nice to see a viral post yesterday about a teacher who doesn’t believe in homework. The note begins “After much research this summer, I am trying something new,” then goes on to say “Homework will only consist of work that your student did not finish during the school day. There will be no formally assigned homework this year.” I would love to have had this teacher. What are your thoughts on homework? Personally, I think that the kids get too much when your kids bring home more than 90 minutes a day, that is too much.
Tuesday, August 23, 2016
Daily Dose of BS Aug 23 lochte
I think if you make a mistake and someone points it out you should fess up. If Ryan Lochte and his fellow teammates would have just said yes, we were dumb and yes we got drunk and yes we wrecked a bathroom. I am sorry, I am made a mistake and it will never happen again, I believe that he would have looked like a hero to some and this would have been over for him. But since he went on and lied about his stupidness that this is going to be in the news for a while longer. I read this morning that he has lost Speedo and 3 other endorsement deals because of the back lash of his actions. I have also heard that because of this he stands to lose 11 million dollars. That is a big loss for a night of stupid. On top of it all he is in his 30’s and on the tail end of his swimming career so redemption is probably not in the cards. I hope that with this act of stupidity and his lying to try to cover will at least teach us that you can’t lie your way out of a lie.
Monday, August 22, 2016
Daily Dose of BS Aug 22 crime
Yet another reason I don’t want to be a cop, oh let me count the ways. My wife woke me up this morning at 2:10, with a nudge and the words there is someone in our house. It took me a second to respond, after the initial shock of what was said, glasses went on, and heart started racing and I was up and out of bed. I heard a girl yelling and saw flash lights flailing, my first thought is wtf, then I got to call 911. I then noticed realized that it was a scuffle outside in my yard, a woman was yelling at police officers in my yard at 2:10 am. I saw at least 3 cops, in the yard, and another one or two drive by, when the suspect was finally contained I asked one of the officers what went down and why my yard, the as because she took off and we had to pursue her. I thanked them for doing what they do and tried to go back to sleep for two hours, just try going back to sleep after something like that happened in your yard.
Friday, August 19, 2016
Daily Dose of BS Aug 19 hacks
We were in a meeting the other day talking about using Facebook live, and incorporating it into our radio shows. Heidi said if you are looking for a way to hold your phone use a coffee mug and it will hold your phone in a perfect angle for going live on Facebook. I liked that idea, it made me think of other life hacks that are floating around. I have just seen a few online that work well for this time of the year like turning your steering wheel 180 degrees to keep you from burning your hands when you start driving or using a Ziploc bag for keeping your phone dry on rainy days. I have also rubbed my house key on a candle to help to lubricate the lock, and that works great. What life hacks have you tried and had work?
Thursday, August 18, 2016
Daily Dose of BS Aug 18 politics
I think the younger generation hates when us Gen X’er of the Baby Boomers talk about when we were kids, but here is something that I think will straighten up all that is wrong politically in our county. This is so simple and something that anyone over the age of 40 has heard and heard more than once. Are you ready for some earth shattering, ear blowing words of advice from days gone by? Here it is, keep your political opinions to yourself, opinions are like bellybuttons, everybody’s got one. Back when I was a kid people never talked about religion or politics because it would ruin the family or a friendship. I think that if we go back to that way of thinking that we would be a better country and not have all this fighting amongst families and friends.
Wednesday, August 17, 2016
Daily Dose of BS Aug 17 lying
Every morning I get up shower, get ready for work and head to the computer to look at Facebook and then to check the news. This morning I saw an article that seemed farfetched in fact seemed down right unbelievable, but it had an ABCNews.com web address. I clicked on it, and it seemed legit. I then searched a few other media sources and then googled the story, it seems as though I was fooled. The story was fake. I then relooked at the story and the domain name of where it came from and it did say abcnews.com.co notice the extra .co on the link. Why would someone blatantly lie and tell falsehoods. I don’t care if it is in jest or not, people read just what they want with these stories then pass them on as truth. I bet that half the stuff that we think is true is not.
Tuesday, August 16, 2016
Daily Dose of BS Aug 16 libraries
Just over two years ago over 200 people packed the South Side Library to show our support for keeping the library open. Today the library is in the news again, this time as the topic of merger. I kind of wondered why there were two library systems so close to each other when I moved here 24 years ago. Mayor Tim Kabat is suggesting a merger of city and county libraries. The story claims that the three branches of the library will remain open, I do hope that if this goes through that that remains to be true and that we continue to have the neighborhood libraries. I know that the south side one gets used as a meeting place, and a safe place for this neighborhood kids, oh yea and a place to get books.
Monday, August 15, 2016
Daily Dose of BS Aug 15 death
Tell me something. How is violent protesting going to solve anything? In case you haven’t heard over the weekend in Milwaukee there was another police shooting, and as we have grown accustom to more violence in the wake of that shooting. According to the Washington Post website Fatal Force there have been 587 police shooting so far this year. So far this year 38 police officers have been killed in the line of duty. There have been 10457 homicides, and 15564 drug abuse deaths so far this year. Why aren’t people protesting this number there have been 909 domestic violence deaths so far in 2016. Here is an idea, if you have contact with the police, listen to what they say, and don’t run or act like you have a gun.
Friday, August 12, 2016
Daily Dose of BS Aug 12 rides
Three of my 4 kids like to go on rides, the other not so
much. I remember about 10 years ago we
went to Navy Pier in Chicago and took the kids to the Ferris Wheel, I was bound
and determined to get my son onto the ride, he went but he wasn’t happy. I look back on that day and cringe a bit, I was
trying to force him to be not afraid of something that he was scared of, and at
the same time annoying all the others around us. I fast forward to just this week and perhaps
he was right to be afraid of the rides, 4 amusement park ride issues in 5 days
including a decapitation. Plus, if I remember
correctly a couple of years ago at a park we visited a park here in Wisconsin
there was an issue with a ride within a few days. Are you a fan of amusement parks, or rides in
general? I like the roller coaster and
wild rails, also a fan of the rides that move your stomach from here to
here. How about you?
Thursday, August 11, 2016
Daily Dose of BS Aug 11 credit cards
I have the chip on a couple of my credit cards, it really doesn’t
bug me that I have to put it in the hole and wait for the card reader to read
the chip, I bet there have been a few times that people have left that card in
the machine and walked away. Most of my
purchases are done with a credit card, as I don’t carry cash and I haven’t written
a check in over a year. When you
purchase things are you more likely to pay with cash, check or credit? I find if I have cash in my pocket it burns a
hole in my pocket but if I have to take out that card for some reason it makes
me think.
Wednesday, August 10, 2016
Daily Dose of BS Aug 10 words
The word pixelated bugs me so do made up words like amazballs, and redonkadonk, generally I dislike made up words. There used to be a commercial that said people judge you by the words you use, they really do. There is no avoiding it, but there is changing it. A while back I was hanging with some friends and found out that a couple of my friends hate a few words from the English language. I would have thought that these words were going to be reminiscent of the old George Carlin routine you know the seven words you can't say on TV, but none of the words that they had issue with include a single bad word. In fact, one that is a marketing tool for Betty Crocker, and this word, the word moist, is one of the least favorite words out there, and the other word these friends of mine had an issue with was the word panties, and they weren’t even brought up together. I wonder if they were compounded if they would have more of a revolting reaction? When it comes to words, I don’t care for slang words for any group of people, I am not a fan of labels that people place on people but they are words, and I always remember my mom telling me that sticks and stones can break my bones but words can never hurt me. What words do you dislike?
Tuesday, August 9, 2016
Daily Dose of BS August 9 neighbors
They say that 12 % of people hate their neighbors, that a
third have never met their neighbors and that half don’t know their neighbors’
names. 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?
Monday, August 8, 2016
Daily Dose of BS Aug 8 road construction
We have all become accustomed to the orange barrels littered throughout our fair community. Starting on Wednesday there will be even more. But for the ones starting on Wednesday it is about time. The road in between La Crosse Street and Monitor Street that runs through the marsh otherwise known as Lang Drive will be resurfaced with the outside two lanes completely removed and redone and the inside lanes patched then resurfaced. The project is expected to take only about 2 months. I for one am happy to see this project getting done and can say it is about time. My car has been bouncing down that road for about a year now. Expect overnight closures, and single lanes during the day. I think the memories of 2016 will be the summer of road construction.
Thursday, August 4, 2016
Daily Dose of BS Aug 4 republican party
I think we are seeing the eroding of the republican party. There is fighting and dissension among the top players, the state top republicans are not even going to see their presidential candidate when he visits the state. To me that spells trouble in paradise. I heard a story this morning saying that there are rumblings that Donald Trump may quit the race. If that happens then what? I am fed up with this year’s political malarkey and I don’t know about you I am looking forward to November 9th so that way the election and this cycle of beat down will go away only to have it start again for another cycle in 4 years. What happened to the government of for the people by the people? The people running our country are not like any of the people I know.
Wednesday, August 3, 2016
Daily Dose of BS Aug 3 birds
The city of La Crosse is discussing what to do with the feral pigeons, I suggest that we allow the feral cats do away with them. In my south side La Crosse neighborhood not only do we have feral pigeons, but we have outdoor cats, tons on rabbits, one neighbor caught a possum, this morning I saw a raccoon, and there were reports earlier about a black bear roaming a few blocks away. Don’t forget about the mice and other animals that within the border of the city. I failed to mention the bird problem a few weeks ago when we made national news, and the talk show circuit with the forced sterilization program putting contraceptives in the food of the pigeons, but I feel that lots of the reason that these birds are taking over the air space over the city is that people keep feeding them and also we give them so many moving targets.
Tuesday, August 2, 2016
Daily Dose of BS Aug 2 technology will be the death of us
I am not too often a doom and gloom person, but I was thinking that our technology is going to someday be the death of us. I have written about texting and driving and pokemoning and driving and generally just not paying attention but I haven’t talked about some of the other dangers of technology. For example, just this morning there is a story about a person in Australia who had their cell phone battery blow up and cause 3rd degree burns on their body. My brother had his cell phone battery expand to the point that the glass shattered in his pocket. These are just a couple of the things that have happened in just the past few days. I really think that our technology will be the death of us maybe not all but some.
Monday, August 1, 2016
Daily Dose of BS Aug 1 gas tax
I have an idea, I think a pretty good idea, we hear of people bitchen about the roads all the time and we are also paying historically low gas prices, what if we have a gas tax that is rolled out that kicks in when the price per gallon of gas hits a certain mark. As I have mentioned on my show in the past that I feel a fair price to pay for gas is $2.50 per gallon, so if that was the agreed upon price then the tax would kick in when the prices fall lower than $2.50 per gallon, that money in turn will pay for our roads and once all the roads are fixed which would be never we could take that tax off the gas. I know it is a crazy idea, but it would help us to fix our roads without having it be a huge burden. And those that use the roads the most would be helping to pay the most by paying more fuel tax. What do you think about this idea?
Friday, July 29, 2016
Daily Dose of BS July 29 garbage
Parents are our first teachers, for example my mom would always say waste not want not. I have been a believer of this for most my life, but I think that we waste too much stuff as Americans. Look at anyone’s pile on garbage day. We throw away everything. Wednesday was my garbage day, and driving though the alleys around my house it would look like the economy is doing pretty well, boxes for new tvs, a couch, a few chairs and a kitchen table. It often bugs me at what gets thrown away as there are many people in need that could use much of what is tossed. I know when the big push for everyone to start using the flat screen tvs that many perfectly good tvs were placed out in the alleys and boulevards. It really bugs me when bikes get thrown away and the scrappers grab them, I could name a few kids right now that could use a bike. And when it comes to food we throw away tons, and my family is probably worse, we throw away lots of food each week. What can be done about this problem?
Thursday, July 28, 2016
Daily Dose of BS July 28 age of consent
In the land of make believe who is at fault? Are young girls who at the age of 12 committed murder really going to be tried as adults? I have serious questions about this, why are girls who are now 14 going to be charged as adults. I have two 14 year olds at home and I can tell you even though they are mature that they are no way capable of being adults, they are still kids, sure they know right from wrong but I am not sure if they see the big picture, we all know adults who don’t quite see the big picture. I think that once we charge these two girls as adults we open up a slippery slope that who knows where it will stop, will we charge 10 year olds or 8 year olds? When do we start charging kids as adults? Should we then move the age of consent to that age?
Wednesday, July 27, 2016
Daily Dose of BS July 27 comunication
With voicemail I miss out on returning calls, because either they don’t show up on my phone or I forget to check, one or the other, what is the proper time to return a message? Is it different for personal rather than professional? When I know I have a message, I try to return messages within the next day part, or at least by the next day. I dislike when I leave either a voice mail message or an email or a text to someone and I don’t hear back from them. I wonder if others have the same issues as me with their voice mail. What about a text is the protocol the same? I know that I send out and receive way more texts nowadays than I do phone calls, and wonder what the protocol for texts are? Do you think it matters who they are on how fast they get back or don’t get back? A friend would get back sooner than an acquaintance or other way around? I think if a friend, or a family member I do wish for a return in the communication as soon as possible. Unless they can’t or there is something wrong. I tend to have an active imagination and when I don’t hear back from a loved one I tend to awfulize what has happened to them when they don’t call back, and no one likes to picture a friend upside down in a ditch.
Tuesday, July 26, 2016
Daily Dose of BS July 26 VCR
I remember when they first became popular and were priced at
where people could buy them. My buddy
Jim and his family had one and little Bobby Schmidt was amazed and jealous. The VCR changed my life and the life of
millions of other people. You no longer
had to be glued to the couch to watch your favorite program, you didn’t have to
be home to catch the latest show. When there
were free preview weekends of the movie channels you could build up your movie
collection. My parents were always the
last to jump on a new technology, we were the last to get the microwave oven,
the dishwasher, and VCR, but when we got the VCR my brothers and I learned it
and learned it well, we could make it display the right time, and get it to
record the shows that mom and dad wanted and eventually we were able to have it
record our shows as well. A sad day for
VCR purists the last of them are going to be rolled off the assembly line this
week. I haven’t used a VCR since my kids
were little and wanted to watch Disney movies, but I do love the door that VCRs
opened up for all of us.
Monday, July 25, 2016
Daily Dose of BS July 25 weather
Over the weekend I was in Dubuque, Iowa for a baseball tournament, my sons team took second in the consolation bracket. I bring up the trip because while we were there many of our phones went off with severe alerts and an extreme alert. No sooner than my phone went off the sirens all around went off and we got moved from the lobby of the hotel where we were staying into an inner conference room with no windows and a tv that lost image while we were tracking the storm. The sky was dark and the air was thick and calm. Then the sky opened up and the winds came water was coming in the windows and doors it was raining so hard. No sooner had it started it was done. I guess what I am saying is it is good to listen to the weather people when they tell you to move, move. We missed the big one this weekend, but it is better to be safe than sorry.
Friday, July 22, 2016
Daily Dose of BS July 22 wearables
I have been wearing a Garmin Vivo Fit 2 for over a year now, using it to monitor my steps and my sleep, giving me something to compare and something to keep me accountable for my actions on the day. I hate to admit it but yesterday was probably my most slug like day I have ever had. All I did yesterday was come to work, and go home, my only outside was home to car, car to work then in reverse on the way home, with the exception of bringing out dinner to my wife to deliver to our son at work. About 2800, when I should be doing about 10 thousand. Kind of sad considering when I was on vacation I was walking about 16000 steps a day. Do you wear a step tracker, and if so do you check your steps?
Thursday, July 21, 2016
Daily Dose of BS July 21 old style
What goes around comes around and what is old is new again. Good news for fans of Old Style, Pabst Brewing is returning to the roots of Old Style and rolling out the new Old Style Oktoberfest just in time for the festival that Old Style helped to start 56 years ago. I had even heard but not confirmed that the City Brewery was going to re-brand the World’s Largest 6 Pack, personally I think that would be cool as the La Crosse Lager rap that is on it now needs work. Another thing that Old Style will be doing is taking a page from Miller Lite and going back to the old style of the Old Style cans. I hope that this marketing idea works for them. I also hope that the 60 pack that I saw Coors Light was coming out with works as well. I guess that with today being as hot as it is going to be I am just looking to stay cool with a couple of brews. Have a great day and enjoy life responsibly.
Wednesday, July 20, 2016
Daily Dose of BS July 20 political bashing
I read a post on Facebook yesterday that said “can’t listen to anymore Hillary bashing. Especially from women.” At first I scrolled right by it then had to go back and find it, because, to me that would be the same thing as someone saying I can’t listen to anymore Trump bashing, especially from men. I think with national politics thrown in all of our faces and the republican convention being broadcast this week and the democratic convention on the air next week, we are all at the tipping point of no more politics. When I think about the post I read from yesterday I just chuckle to myself and think there is going to be a whole lot of political bashing between now and November, as a matter of fact there will be a whole lotta political bashing between now and the rest of our lives.
Tuesday, July 19, 2016
Daily Dose of BS July 19 found purse
I read a story yesterday about a forgotten purse being returned with about 12 grand left untouched. To hear this brings a smile to my heart because being in the media we are often blamed for bringing nothing but bad news, the news of dregs of society and the bad things in life. I also smile because I would have also turned it back in. In my life I have found two purses and have brought them to the customer service areas of the stores. I really believe that most people would turn in a purse. It is the right thing to do and I do believe that people are generally good. Think to yourself would you return a found purse of wallet? If so why, if not why not? Here is another scenario if you found a 100-dollar bill on the ground with no one around would you pocket it, what is there were people around would that make a difference?
Monday, July 18, 2016
Daily Dose of BS July 18th cops
I wouldn’t want to be a cop, not a chance in the world. People don’t respect them, they get called names and there is a hate for them. I don’t understand why people don’t like cops. I have a few good friends who choose this line a work and they are great people. It is funny a few years ago we went on vacation with a cops family and I asked why there is such a distain for police officers, he responded that people remember the ticket they got or the time their innocent grandma got pulled over. Well I for one respect the job that they are doing, it isn’t easy, especially in todays political climate and the distrust of everyone in a uniform. Over the weekend a handful of officers were shot, and a couple died in the line of duty, my heart goes out to the families of these people doing their job, trying to make their cities safe.
Thursday, July 14, 2016
Daily Dose of BS July 14th pokeman
I played in a pinball tournament back when I was a teenager,
I loved pinball, my first real job that wasn’t at a restaurant was as at an arcade
in Har Mar Mall in Roseville, Minnesota.
Pinball was my game, I had a couple of machines at my parents’ house and
new the basics of fixing them. They got
sold off, I got a real job and I haven’t played pinball in years. After I got married I had a Nintendo and used
to love the game of Tetris, I loved that game so much that I used to dream
about it, I then grew up and didn’t really play any other games until Farkle
was on Facebook and then Angry Birds but nothing is as big and blew up as fast
as the Pokémon Go game. The nice thing
about this game is that it gets its players outside and in the fresh air, the
bad thing is that I guess that is super addictive, so much so that the players
are walking into things such as the street and into lakes. I didn’t think that that would be possible, never
mind we see people all the time looking down at their phones.
Wednesday, July 13, 2016
Daily Dose of BS July 13 violence.
From the sounds of the national media there is violence everywhere. That everyone hates everyone else. I just got back from a trip out east and I didn’t see it there, I have been all over the Midwest and I haven’t seen it here either. Of course there is going to be pockets of anger and pockets of violence but that is like any given group. Look at the group that you are most familiar with, be it your family, your job, your friends there will always be a pot stirrer, the one who likes to push buttons, and rock the boat. I bet that everyone either reading or hearing this, has been the cause of a fight or two in their lives. Just because there is violence and fighting in some areas doesn’t mean that there is violence everywhere and it certainly doesn’t mean that we all hate each other, because we don’t. I feel as though the national media is building the violence up and causing much of the fighting that is happening all around us.
Tuesday, July 5, 2016
Daily Dose of BS July 5 selfdriving cars
I used to watch the Jetsons and think it was cool that they had tubes to get somewhere rather than walking and cars that flew, but the thing I thought was the coolest was the phones where you could see the person you were talking to. In a weird way the stuff shown on that kids cartoon came to fruition, we have moving sidewalks at the bigger airports, there are personal flying machines, and you can talk to anyone via skype. The video phone to me was a huge disappointment in theory I thought it was cool but in practicality I don’t like it because it feels old school where you have to sit and talk. Who has time for that? Another technology that has been making headlines of late is the self-driving car, which I think is cool, but would I trust it, I am not sure. Would you?
Friday, July 1, 2016
Daily Dose of BS July 1 job
I am not much of a job jumper. In the 23 year I have lived in La Crosse I have worked for 4 different companies, the longest for 15 and a half years. The reason I bring this up is I have been working for the La Crosse Radio Group for 6 years and the station that I anchor every morning was switched over from Adult Standards to Talk Radio 4 years ago today. I have said it many times on my show that if you find a job you love doing it isn’t like you are working, and I still believe that today. Sometimes getting up at 4 am sucks, I am not going to lie but getting home for lunch most days is fantastic. When I started things off 4 years ago my goal was to entertain, educate or inspire with each of the guests that I have had on the show, I believe that is what I have done. For those of you who have taken the ride, I hope that it wasn’t to bumpy, and I hope that the future is even smoother sailing than the past. Thanks for hanging with me this past 4 years and here’s hoping for a long future.
Wednesday, June 29, 2016
Daily Dose of BS June 29 big fine
15.3 billion or a little more than 2 dollars per person in
the world. Volkswagen could spend up to $15.3
billion settling lawsuits and government allegations that it cheated on
emissions tests. According to some they
are ruining the world’s air quality.
Really? Aren’t there millions of
drivers out there driving millions of miles a day, and factories pumping unsafe
exhaust into our environment, don’t forget about power plants and who knows
what is spewed into our air systems, fires, people smoking, fireworks. The list of contaminants flying into our environment
every day is a lot. I don’t think you can
blame our poor air quality on just one company.
But I do think that they should be held responsible for lying to the
world. You don’t just lie to everyone
and you don’t just go faking tests. For that
the punishment should be harsh, but for causing an environmental distraction, I
think we are all to blame for part of that.
Tuesday, June 28, 2016
Daily Dose of BS June 28 job
Have you ever taken any online tests? I took one this morning to see what my ideal job would be, it pegged me to be either a MUSICIANS, PHOTOGRAPHERS, ACTORS, MUSIC COMPOSERS AND ARRANGERS, SINGERS, RADIO AND TELEVISION ANNOUNCER. Well at least I know I am doing the right job for me. I am glad that it wasn’t only music because I can’t carry a tune not even in a bag. I have had many conversations with my kids about what they want to be for a living. And they know then they don’t know. I told them to not worry about it because chances are what they choose to do for a living will probably not be what they either study for or will end up retiring from. I happened to luck out in finding a job that I love doing and have fun doing. If you can do that you are golden, it isn’t like working a day in your life. BTW here is that link to the test I took this morning http://time.com/4343767/job-personality-work/?xid=newsletter-brief how did you come out?
Monday, June 27, 2016
Daily Dose of BS June 27 toothbrush
Ever had your toothbrush fall into either the garbage or the toilet? I have. This morning I went to grab my toothbrush off the ledge where it sits and it slipped right out of my hands I reached for it and it bobbled right into the garbage, needless to say I left it there. I wonder why when you drop things that about half the time they do what you don’t want them to do meaning I thought please don’t fall into the toilet, it didn’t, but it fell right into the garbage. Here is a better example, how many times have you dropped something and had it roll behind something or under something or worse yet fell right into a hole and it was lost and not found without some effort. I hope that your day is filled with finding things that were lost and for things not falling or getting lost.
Friday, June 24, 2016
Daily Dose of BS June 24 staycation
This morning I am broadcasting at Lock and Dam 7. When was the last time that you came over to the dam to check it out? For me it has been many years, here is a reminder be a tourist in your own community. I think we should look at the great things we have in our own back yard the things that we take for granted like the rivers, and lakes. When was the last time you were out on the water? How about the bluffs and the many miles of trails both on the bluffs and through the parks. I also invite you to take in the great local shops in Downtown La Crosse or a short drive to the north there is the La Crosse Fairgrounds Speedway, many different foods can be found here and you can't forget the salute to this that and the other thing, almost every single weekend we are blessed to live in an area that has fest fairs and fun weekly. So look around and take in what is around and live life to its fullest. And share what you have found. When someone says I am going to La Crosse what do you tell people to check out?
Thursday, June 23, 2016
Daily Dose of BS June 23 protests
What started off as a 16 hour sit in with many of the democrats protesting, dwindled down to just a few protesters. The cameras were shut off, however a few of the Democrats vowed to keep it going, do protests work? I was listening to the Democrats sit in demanding action on gun control. There are protests all time. Do they work? Have you ever changed your mind on something because someone protested? I am not sure that I have. I may have had my mind changed for me because of a protest or two, with businesses giving in in the long run, or maybe driving a different way to somewhere because of a protest going on, or something I was at was started later than it should have because of protesters but have I been a part of a protest not that I can think of. Have you?
Wednesday, June 22, 2016
Daily Dose of BS June 22 traffic
Last night I saw what people are talking about. We had to be in Galesville last night by 6:15 for my sons baseball game, we left our house by 5:25 to give ourselves a few minutes of wiggle room. We needed that extra time, the traffic from about Clinton Street all the way north to highway 53 was stop and go. I was getting irritated and thought to myself how do people deal with this each and every day? I only usually have to deal with traffic at Christmas time by the mall and when traveling so this was a different feeling for me living in Western Wisconsin. For those who drive this daily, how do you put up with it? And for those that don’t ever see it, I wish I could go back to just thinking that we don’t have traffic in La Crosse.
Tuesday, June 21, 2016
Daily Dose of BS June 21 computers
For the past 3 years the La Crosse Schools had I-Pads for the middle schoolers, I know for a fact that bringing this technology into the class rooms has helped out and brought our kids to the front of the class when it comes to technology and computing, as well as finding information and how to use the technology that is available to them. The La Crosse School District just signed a lease with Apple to pay them 814,378 dollars per year for laptop computers for our current high schoolers. I think that this a great idea because it levels the playing field for the kids who maybe don’t have the availability of a computer at home. I do wonder about the exclusive use of Apple computers with the kids though, because in my line of work as well as my wives work we use PC’s rather than Apple computers. I don’t know if there is a compatibility issue with the two platforms. And if maybe this may be a hindrance.
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