I am 44 years old and still have to sit at the kids
table. This weekend we drove north to
East Grand Forks for my Father in Laws 81st birthday, 8 hours in the
car each way. Gas prices suck there too,
speed limit is a bit higher in Minnesota than Wisconsin, you can go 70 on the
interstate, and in North Dakota you can go 75.
I drive a minivan, don’t feel to cool going 75. Back to family time, my wife is the youngest
of 6 and I am younger than her by 3 years so when I first fell into the family I
was much younger than the rest of the group,
I remember rocking out my zubaz and had long hair and earrings. My things have changed now no hair and no
earrings but I still have my 25 year old zubaz.
The birthday party brought out the usual, everyone brings their A game
best pot luck food, I bring my appetite and my smarty pants attitude, the
sister inlaws were all sitting around talking about 31 bags ( much more fun at
the kids table ), I overheard it that conversation and said 31 bags there are
only 6 of you. I guess I no longer
wonder why I have to sit at the kids table.
Monday, September 24, 2012
Friday, September 21, 2012
Daily Dose of BS Sept 21
After tomorrow 24 of the 50 states will have absentee
ballots available. Why? We are 45 days away from November 6th
2012 I can see if we open it up for a week possibly two weeks before an
election, and longer if you are in the service overseas, but why do we need 45
days before an election to open the vote?
I am a huge proponent of getting out to vote in fact I have said
countless times in my life on the radio and elsewhere if you don’t vote you can't
bitch. (I’ve been called on the carpet
for saying that also since this is America and we can bitch just to bitch ya
know) but really why open the vote 45 days before an election? I have been able to make it to my polling
place every single time including primaries for at least the last 15 years and
have voted in every single general election since I have been 18. I even cut a trip early as so I could make it
home for a primary election. I am all
for making it easy to cast our vote, maybe online voting, but for one how can
we assure that there is no voter fraud when it is mailed out and also how can
we make it tamperproof when allowing online voting? What do you think are the best solutions?
Thursday, September 20, 2012
Daily Dose of BS Sept 20
Got a call from a listener yesterday and he was saying he wasn’t pleased with the parking downtown, that got me thinking and I woke up with a song in my head, want to hear it here it goes.
Parking lots are going away eieio
LHI is going to grow eieio
With a good job here and a decent pay there, here a job there a job Don Webers employing a Mob, mob
Work is done I’m parking here eieio
Guess its time to grab a beer eieio
We’re in Wisconsin this is true, that’s all the song I got for you.
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Wednesday, September 19, 2012
Daily Dose of BS Sept 19
In Cranston Rode Island they took away the Father Daughter
dance, saying it violates state law because not all kids have a daddy. The ACLU moved after receiving a letter from
a single mom who complained that her daughter was not able to attend the father
daughter dance. HUH? I can't throw a football but wanted to be the
quarterback when in high school cause they got all the girls, I also want to be
the boss here at the station cause I wanna be.
Heck since we are at it I want to get the discounts for AARP but am too
young, what if I don’t make it to 50?
Grandparent day was a couple of weeks ago and I don’t have any
grandparents anymore so I want the whole holiday taken away. This is about as stupid as people saying that
they don’t want Christmas or Easter because they don’t believe. Why take away something that others believe
in and are enjoying. This would be a
great teaching lesson for the mom she could sit her daughter down and use this
as an example of how sometimes life is not fair, that things happen in
life. I am guessing that if the mom had
any male friends that one of them would take her daughter. I have been to the YMCA’s father daughter dance
and it was a great bonding time for my daughter and I. Taking away a special night for all these
dads and daughters would be devastating, if it is that big of a deal to this
mom, make a special day for your own kid and don’t take away the special day
for these other children.
Tuesday, September 18, 2012
Daily Dose of BS Sept 18
Getting a bit scared, not sure what to do. When I was a kid we were able to drive around
for the night on 5 bucks and yesterday we inched closer to the 4 dollar mark
for gas. It moved up to 3.969 yesterday
3.969 wow it is kind of upsetting, the prices surged when the hurricane was
hitting the Louisiana area because of the refinery’s down there, and I
understand it moving up for situations like that but wouldn’t you think that
the prices would then drop? Don’t we
have oil sands in North Dakota and aren’t they able to get gas from there for
cheaper than it is than it is importing from other countries? What can we do as a society to bring the
prices down? Will a change in the White
House bring change in the pump? I really
don’t see how it could, because if it were possible don’t you think that every
president would try their darndest to get the prices as low as possible,
especially since the election is just around the corner? Since I brought up the president I am already
sick of the politics as usual. Is there
such a thing as usual anymore?
Daily Dose of BS Sept 17
If you had any conversation with anyone from La Crosse over the weekend, I will bet that the conversations started off like this, “What the hell is happening here?” or “a double murder wtf?” the word WHY pops in to my head. I have no idea what is going on here, we are supposed to be living in a small town. We now have the most murders locally since 1992 - 4 - I know people who don’t live in a small town think that four isn’t so bad, but when there usually isn’t any, this number is huge (I think that many of us live in a small town for the fact that it is more neighborly, and when murders are happening in the area, it puts a scare into us, makes us feel less safe) , drugs are big problem, robberies are happening more often and we have lots of other crap that is happening here each and every day stuff that used to be exclusive to big cities. What do you blame the rise in crime and drugs on? Got an opinion share it on the radio (608) 782-2554
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Friday, September 14, 2012
Daily Dose of BS Sept 14
I don’t have the NFL network, I didn’t feel like going to a
bar last night, I missed the Packer football game and guess what I didn’t die, don’t
feel cheated and am ok this morning. (the Packers won by the way) I think that the NFL is pushing us to become
even more addicted to the game. It used
to Sundays and Mondays on the networks, the networks that are broadcast, then
Monday night football got moved over the ESPN then the NFL came up with their
own network offering up everything football and special games, games like the
most rivalry teams of all time the Green Bay Packers and the Chicago Bears. We now have preseason games that people watch
and fantasy leagues that are another excuse for us to get together and talk
football and imbibe. Do you think it is
all part of a conspiracy?
Thursday, September 13, 2012
Daily Dose of BS Sept 13
People love their dogs.
But sometimes it is annoying to watch.
For one I think if you love your dog, love it enough to put in a
restraint while in the car or at least in the backseat. It kind of ticks me off when I see people
with their dogs in the front seat, or on their lap while driving, not only do I
feel that this is dangerous to the others on the road, but to your puppy as
well, if you stop quick little fido will be flat little fido. Also when you walk your dog clean up after
what your dog does, I have had a few times this year while mowing the lawn
where I stepped in a land mine, the intials are BS not DS it would however be
worse stepping in that big of a pile, but seriously when you have a dog, please
pick up after it, keep him leashed while walking, on a leash you can handle, also
please try to avoid the retractable leashes, (ask me to see my finger) and
travel with her in the back seat not crawling all over you and your steering
wheel. Love your dog, but also love
your neighbor.
Wednesday, September 12, 2012
Daily Dose of BS Sept 12
We have been bombarded with the public service announcements
for bicycling in Wisconsin, we just finished up a couple weeks ago with
Bikefest and we are seeing more and more bicycles on the road, literally with
the painting of the bikes on the streets with the arrows, if you haven’t seen
the big white painted signs you are not driving on 16th street among
others in La Crosse, the message is Share the Road, and I agree we should share
the road, but shouldn’t we also SHARE THE RULES? How many times have you been in your car and
at a stop sign when a bullet of spandex with a helmet shoots right by you and
through the stop sign without regards to the oncoming traffic and when there is
a car coming the bicyclist will either flip off the car or yell them? These people are giving bicyclist a bad
name. I’m ok with share the road, but if
you are sharing the road with motorized vehicles, then you should share the
road rules.
Tuesday, September 11, 2012
Daily Dose of BS September 11th
We will never forget.
We will never forget. Well we
will never forget when it is in our schedule, when it fits in to what we have
planned for the day, week, month, or year.
We will never forget. I hate to
be so crass as to say it, but I think many have forgotten. I think that many of us are busy being busy
and do tend to forget what has happened in the past, what lives were lost. What sacrifices hundreds of thousands of
families have made, on and since the date 11 years ago. I have had many friends who have in the past
11 years been over fighting for us, for our freedoms, thank God that they have
all made it home. What were you doing on
September 11th, 2001? I was
at work, and I remember shedding many tears and still to this day wonder why
this had to happen. It was a day that I will
never forget.
Monday, September 10, 2012
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Daily Dose of BS Sept 10
It was great to have football back on the television. I for one enjoy sitting in my living room and
watching the Green Bay Packers. I love
going to baseball games and all the sports my kids play but for football you
can’t beat a comfortable chair, a refrigerator, a bathroom without lines or at
least long lines and a remote to pause the action, or to review plays at your
will. Watching yesterday’s home opener
for the Pack was difficult, not only because they lost, and didn’t look as good
as I was hoping but ya gotta love all the late flags, missed and bad calls. Then this morning you wake up and hear that
the Chicago school teachers are on strike.
Haven’t they learned by watching the Division 2 refs so far in the
NFL? Have a little give and take between
the brass and the workers and work to get a fair contract between all involved
so that way people don’t suffer, us as football fans, and fans of good and
right calls and the students in Chicago in the other case, there really can't be
anything good for the kids to come of the teachers strike, can there be?
Friday, September 7, 2012
Daily Dose of BS Sept 7
Hang on, strap in and get ready for a bumpy ride. Working on the air I find myself thankful
that the politicians spend money with us, filling up and selling out our air
waves, but at the same time I am upset that the politicians are filling up our
air with their BS lies, and the negative finger pointing ads, you know the ones
I am talking about. Who are these ads
trying to sway? Most of the people I
have spoken with have already made up their mind, they have a politician in
mind, a political party they like and are ready to vote on November 6th.
60 long days till its over. With Wisconsin being one of the battle ground
states and La Crosse being close to 3 states, I am guessing we will get a few
political bigwigs stopping in our fair city.
I am all for the national exposure, and for the politicians coming here,
because it is beautiful, but there should be a rule of no spreading political
BS when you are here. The BS part is my
job.
Wednesday, September 5, 2012
Daily Dose of BS Sept 5
Do we have a drinking problem? You’ve heard the old saying you drink, you
get drunk, you fall down no
problem. We have a couple of
Universities in La Crosse and plenty of bars, mix young men and women getting
away from home for the first time moving to a new city, coupled with cheap
drinks, peer pressure, and you have a recipe for disaster. We have had many young men end up dead in the
river over the years and had a missing student in La Crosse this past Sunday
into Monday. A 22 year old from West
Salem went missing for about 8 hours. As
a parent I could not imagine what kind of thoughts went through the parents
head. I am glad that this young man was
found alive, but still drunk at 10:30 the next morning. According to a news release from the La Crosse
Police Department at least 7 patrol officers, 2 supervisors, 6 investigators, 2
deputies with k-9, and 8 firefighters were involved in the search, not only did
this stunt cause his buddies to worry not to mention his parents but look at
the labor costs associated with this. I
am all for going out for a few beers with some friends, but stay with your
friends and get a designated driver. By
the way over the weekend La Crosse cops handed out over 50 citations for underage
drinking.
Friday, August 31, 2012
Daily Dose of BS August 31
I have never been a motorhead. I have had cars, motorcycles, trucks and
vans. The reason I bring this up is that
my car that I drive each and everyday I have had for about 5 years my Mom gave
it to me because they got a new car and thought this car is on its last legs
plus it got better gas mileage than my full sized van. My Honda Accord has 341,660 miles on it, it
starts right up, and moves right along, when my Mom and Step Dad owned it they
did all the maintenance, when you were supposed to. I really believe if you keep up on the
maintenance it will keep your vehicles running to their full life. I am only the second owner of this car. My truck on the other hand has 203,000 miles
and I believe to be on its last legs, which bums me out, I have had this truck
for 7 years and my vehicle with the least miles is my full sized van with only
108,000 miles on it, but I can't afford to drive it with gas flirting with 4
bucks a gallon. I think I could start
the Schmidt junk car lot on the south side.
What has your favorite and least favorite car you have had?
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