Thursday, December 20, 2007
Untitled
I have learned ONE honest and brutally real thing this past year. That thing is to love with all you got and NEVER be afraid to tell the people you care about that you love them too.
Reach for the sky, for tomorrow may never come.
I just wanted an extra 30 seconds with Den, 30 seconds to say thank you. Thats all, not goodbye or anything, just thank you, thank you, because along with my Mom, he showed me what true love is. I didnt get that chance, so please, dont ever be afraid to tell those that matter that you love them. Sure, I have a pocket full of memories, some are good and some are bad, but they have ALL taught me to say I love you.
I hope this Christmas you run into family or friends you dont see all too often and you get to catch up with them and you are able to tell them you love them. If youre a real man you can do it. A real man can show his feelings. This isnt prison where you havta act all hard like stone or a rock, these are people you know and may love.
Please tell them, you never know what the future brings.
So, that is my Christmas wish, for all of you to be able to tell those that matter that you love them if you can.
My gift to you is just as simple. Im giving you the gift of love. I love you guys, OK? Please dont ever forget that. Sure, weve had arguments here on this crazy blog over politics and music and the like but none of it matters, because of the bond we share.
Enjoy your holiday. Merry Christmas and I love you
Your brother, Eric---
Tuesday, December 18, 2007
Setzer, the guitar wizard
Long live the power of a 3 piece band and NO god damn keyboard players! Social D. does tour with a guy who does play the Hammond B3 Organ though, but there is a HUGE diff. between an organ and a damn keyboard. The Hammond Organ is from another time, a vintage monster, it is old school. For certain songs it totally compliments SD's playing style. They've been touring with the Organ for quite a while now and I hope they use it a lot more on the next album which should be out very early next year. OK, back to Setzer..........
Im no huge fan of the Stray Cats nor am I a huge fan of Setzer's solo stuff, but I think this video clip shows of his playing style really damn well.---
http://youtube.com/watch?v=6-PRWShKp9o&feature=related
Monday, December 17, 2007
House shopping
The couple is moving out late Jan, so we could get in Mid-Feb. or March 1st. The family that is there now is being shipped off to Guantanimo in Cuba. Very nice family is currently renting it, they hate to leave, but US duty calls the hubby to service.
Thats all for now guys, just wanted to give my extended "family" a heads up!!!
We really hope we land this one. Its sooooo nice, we just wanna get out of where we are.
Saturday, December 15, 2007
Wrong Number of the Day
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"I have a message for every homeowner worried about rising mortgage payments: the best you can do for your family is to call 1-800-995-HOPE." —President George W. Bush. The correct number actually started with "888." So where did the wrong number take folks? How about the Freedom Christian Academy—a Texas-based group that provides Christian education home schooling material. Hmmm.
I had a few minutes to kill, and was checking out an industry web site, and they had this little article. thought it would be fun to pass it along
Yes X-mas is a real hoot here in AH, we sold two bikes, and some other stuff. My shopping is done, only cause Tif did it all. I got her the same thing I got her last year.
My undying love..... cheesy I know, but we are spending on the boys and family.
Thank you so much.
Thank you.
For giving a damn when it seemed no one else would. For the countless little tips of wisdom. For the myriad of gifts when I deserved not a single one. Thank you for standing by me, even in times when you maybe shouldn't have, even when it involved my own Mother.
Thank you.
Thank you for sometimes not showing me in your actions, but showing me in your dedications, which meant the world to me.
I miss you so much.---
Friday, December 14, 2007
Avas Christmas Pageant
Shes gettin so big. Before I know it she'll be in school, then Ill be really freaked out!
So, what did you get your special lady for Christmas? What would you like or what do you think youre getting? My mom has about 5 things for me, no clue what they are, Im kinda excited! I THINK one of them is that FLY Fusion pentop computer, you know, youve seen the add for it for teens. Its a pen but its kinda like a little data holder, you can write with it on paper, then it "saves" all youve written to its little memory and then you can DL as written data to your computer when you get home. Ive been doing a lot of writing lately and I cant get a laptop, nor do I want one, so this little computer like pen may come in handy for me, especially for therapy sessions. Besides that possibility, I have no idea what I may be getting.
Gotta send props to PJB for coming to the blog and helping me feel like Im not the only one out there. I KNOW, I KNOW you motherfuckers get busy with life, but I know PJ is super busy with life, thats why I wanted to give him extra props to breathing some life back into the blog by following up on some of my small talk. Thanks Brother.
Well, thats all from the frozen tundra of Iowa for now, time for bed soon, but first I havta go out in minus 2 degree weather like a fucktard and smoke. Yep, Im a certifiable fucktard.---
I sure have a few of these....
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

Wednesday, December 12, 2007
All done
So, I notice that the political action is gettin real hot here in Iowa with the caucus coming up in just a few weeks. Its kinda funny how they put tons and tons of coverage on the Democratic caucus, but next to none on the Republican one. Thats alright though, we'll get em in the end.
Fucking Oprah and Obama make me sick.---
Tuesday, December 11, 2007
Ho Ho Ho!
This Christmas is gonna be terribly difficult to get through. But we shall survive.
So, hows the shoppin going on your end?---
Monday, December 10, 2007
Baby rant!!!!
Hows the weather there? You guys gettin more ice/snow tomorrow? We are.....but more ice.
damnit.
End rant. Love You =)
---Well, its Tuesday now and we managed to live through the overnight ice storm, we got about a half inch of ice all over everything. It just switched over to snow about an hour ago and I will admit, everything looks beautiful. Im not traveling in any of this shit today though, no thanks. I was gonna go to my artist and get a quote on finishing up my left sleeve but it will have to wait until next week now, no big deal.
Whats goin on over there, you guys gettin any nasty weather today?---
Friday, December 07, 2007
Democratic Convention Agenda!
Early Release Schedule of Events 2008 Democratic Convention
7:00 PM ~ Opening flag burning
7:15 PM ~ Pledge of Allegiance to the U. N.
7:20 PM ~ Ted Kennedy proposes a toast
7:25 PM ~ Nonreligious prayer and worship with Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton
7:45 PM ~ Ceremonial tree hugging
7:55 PM ~ Ted Kennedy proposes a toast
8:00 PM ~ How I Invented the Internet - Al Gore
8:15 PM ~ Gay Wedding Planning - Barney Frank presiding
8:35 PM ~ Ted Kennedy proposes a toast
8:40 PM ~ Our Troops are War Criminals - John Kerry
9.00 PM ~ Memorial service for Saddam and his sons - Cindy Sheehan and Susan Sarandon
10:00 PM ~ "Answering Machine Etiquette" - Alec Baldwin
11:00 PM ~ Ted Kennedy proposes a toast
11:05 PM ~ Collection for the Osama Bin Laden kidney transplant fund - Barbra Streisand
11:15 PM ~ Free the Freedom Fighters from Guantanamo Bay - Sean Penn
11:30 PM ~ Oval Office Affairs - William Jefferson Clinton
11:45 PM ~ Ted Kennedy proposes a toast
11:50 PM ~ How George Bush Brought Down the World Trade Towers - Howard Dean
12:15 am ~ "Truth in Broadcasting Award" - Presented to Dan Rather by Michael Moore
12:25 am ~ Ted Kennedy proposes a toast
12:30 am ~ Satellite address by Mahmoud Ahmadinejad
12:45 am ~ Nomination of Hillary Rodham Clinton by Nancy Pelosi
1:00 am ~ Ted Kennedy proposes a toast
1:05 am ~ Coronation of Hillary Rodham Clinton
1:30 am ~ Ted Kennedy proposes a toast
1:35 am ~ Bill Clinton asks Ted Kennedy to drive Hillary home
---Sorry, I couldnt resist.---
Meet the big O, Mr. Obama.
In the world of retail, there's star power, there's celebrity endorsement and then there's Oprah Winfrey. Her Midas touch saves names from anonymity, best sellers from dusty storerooms and favorite things from Internet obscurity.
But as Winfrey has long chosen abstinence in the arena of political endorsements and campaign-trail theater, her capital remains untested. Until now.
In May, Winfrey affirmed her support for Sen. Barack Obama's presidential candidacy to Larry King, describing Obama's leadership as "worth me going out on a limb for." In September, the media titan feted Obama at a California fundraiser, raking in more than $3 million for the Illinois senator's White House bid.
And this weekend, Winfrey hits the trail with the Democratic candidate, making appearances alongside Obama in Iowa, South Carolina and New Hampshire.---Do you think this will do a lot of good for his campaign?---
Thursday, December 06, 2007
Your “Top Five” most disliked music ever!
Well we all have seen and heard the ubiquitous question “Who are your top five most favorite music artists of all time?” and Personally I find them a little hard to answer. I mean for fuck sake I have some where around 35 gigs of music on my computer, does that strike you as the type of guy who has a short list of favorites? I might be able to give a top five for each genre. But the whole concept of these questions are so redundant in them self. Wouldn’t it simply be easier to simply establish the music some one doesn’t like first. Then you could end your conversation on a positive note by reviewing those bands you do like. Heck wouldn’t it be great if there was an online music source that built your profile off not only your likes but your dislikes from the start? Well now I am rambling.
So what are your top five most despised musicians of all time?
Here are mine in order:
2. Alanis Morissette
3. Guns and Roses
4. James Taylor
5. Back Street Boys
Whoops! no sooner did I publish this post and leave the house in my car, but what did I hear on the radio...?
Lets Add one more and make it a simple half dozen.
6. Cher!
snowsnowsnow
2nd, we are currently getting hit with our first real snow of the year, coming down about the rate of a half inch every hour, nothing all to spectacular, but its still pretty. I heard you guys really got a decent amount, huh?
I went to the dr. today to have my hurnea wound looked at and all looks good. Its pretty wild, they secure the wound together with surgical glue! No stitches, no staples, just a glue. Wild, I tell ya!
OK, Im as high as a kite on pain killers after them poking and prodding at my wound today so Im gonna get back to my book for now, over n out...---
Wednesday, December 05, 2007
Interesting Blog
http://www.factum.blogspot.com/
Joke Time!!!!
None -- they don't want to be enlightened!
Winter Wonderland
We are due to get hit tomorrow with 3-4 inches, shouldnt be too bad. Hell, Im laid up at home still recovering from surgery so I dont really care, Ill just watch the white stuff fly. I have always loved the first measurable snowfall of the season, its always so nice and pure looking.
I know Scott loves it, but what about the rest of you guys, do you enjoy the first snowfall?---
Thursday, November 29, 2007
random thoughts
first is about a tucson police officer stopping a van and after brief struggle with an occupant of the van, an illegal immigrant, the officer shot and killed him.
the second is about a mother and son on a camping trip in the middle of nowhere whne the mother loses control of her vehicle causing it to fall into a ravine. the mother is injured and trapped while her son crawls free and goes for help. he is found by an illegall immigrant who returns with him to the crash. the mother dies of her injuries while the 9 year old boy is taken care of by the illegal. the next morning they are able to find help and the illegal is turned over to border patrol and deported.
did any of you hear of either of these stories?
in my local paper the police officer story was on the front page of the regional section while the immigrant as hero story was buried next to the obituaries. this is of course in the paper that everyone considers to be the local liberal rag.
my last thought is that the illegal that sat with the kid overnight should be given, if not outright citizenship, the right to stay and work in our country. we want that sort of person here.
Where were you? (Scott's written excuse for not blogging)
Hors d'oeuvres
Cut fresh veggies and dip: Good, half the plate eaten.
Everything Nuts: Excellent!!!! Burned first attempt but wow they were really good!
Almond, Cashew, Cranberry mix: Forgot to serve.
Cheese and Crackers: Cheese selection needed to be wider, we served Cheddar, Swiss, Parmesan, and Smoked Cheddar. A Baked Brie would have been great along with more Spreadable Cheese.
Smoked Salmon: One slice of quality fish was the perfect quantity!
Crab Salad wraps: Well liked well received, made 5 times to much.
Dinner
Salad- served buffet style (build your own): No one touched it, likely due to the fact that dinner and Hors d'oeuvres were served only about 40 minutes apart.
Fresh Tangerines: Looked great, bought to many.
Fish (Grilled) Talapia: Two large pieces were perfect, Prepared on the grill yum.
Turkey: 17.5 pound bird for 16 people just a little too much, maybe 15 would have been perfect.
Corn Bread: Excellent! Pre-Mix from Trader Joes.
Mashed Potato's: Perfect Potatoes from Mom's garden.
Sweet Potato's: Good, however it looked weird and few ate them, made a double batch and was twice to much. This dish did however become more tasty as left-overs. Next time make two days prior to meal.
Rolls: Average, store bought pre-maid none left over.
Wild Rice Salad: Very Good, Batch was twice the size it should have been.
Standard stuffing: Had very little left over!!! Seems we had a lot of stuffing lovers at our dinner table.
Grandma Hill's Famous Stuffing: Gone!!!!! Big favorite!!!
Corn (from Mom’s Farm): Yum!
Carrots (from Mom’s Farm): Did not show up.
Swiss Chard casserole (from Mom’s Farm): Only a few of us ate it :(
Cranberry Sauce: !!!!!! Holy shit these were really good!!!!!! Berries soaked in lots of sugar and brandy. YUM!
Hot Cider: Finished most of it!!! Trader Joes Spiced Cider.
Wine (Harbor Red): Gone!!!!! Big favorite!!!
Wine (white?): Gone!!!!! Big favorite!!!
Vanilla Ice cream: Did well!
Pumpkin Pie: Gone!!!!! Big favorite!!! Nothing special, From Jewel Bake shop.
Apple Pie: never happened.
Strawberry Rhubarb: Half of one pie eaten, Grand Travers Pie Company.
Black Berry Pie: One quarter eaten, Grand Travers Pie Company.
Pumpkin Spice Cake: Two slices eaten… by me Pre-Mix From Trader Joes.
Banana Bread: Four slices eaten Pre-Mix From Trader Joes.
Cookies: Gone!!!!! Big favorite!!! Could have bought twice as much. Frosted Sugar Cookies (jewel), and Chocolate Chip Cookies from Josephs.
Turtle Pumpkin Pie (from Mom’s Farm): miss-fire died in transit.
For the Kids
Mac and Cheese: Never happened Colin Ate a box worth of wheat thins before dinner and more sweets after than any of our 17 other guests for desert.Wednesday, November 28, 2007
Pass the Rightguard please.......
And also.....
Q. Why is air a lot like sex?
A. Because it's no big deal unless you're not getting any.
Tuesday, November 27, 2007
me scared
I have to have surgery this Fri AM on my hurnea. Being put under freaks me out. The surgery should take less than like 30 mins. and Ill be home by like 1 PM.
I get terribly nervous when I think of myself being put under to do the procedure. I know, I know, Ive heard it a million times, they start your IV with a small amount of something that makes you not give a shit about anything youre so stoned and then once you are in check with the anesthesiologist, he sets you up and tells you to count from 100 down and by time you get to 98, youre gone!
Any of you guys ever had surgery? What was it like?
Im nervous as fuck.---
---New song from my boys Social D. called "Bakersfield". I believe it is about Mike's hatred for that town and a tribute to the great country star Buck Owens which is kick ass. Rumors are flying everywhere that they have their latest album in the can and it should be out early in 08. If it sounds anything close to this song here, its gonna be there best work to date. This song is simply awesome. Ness gets better and better everytime he picks up a guitar and it pisses me off that he gets little recognition for it. I think IMHO he is one of the great American story tellers, not along the likes of Johnny Cash or Bob Dylan or anyone like that, but the greatest story teller to come out of the 1st wave of the punk rock scene so long ago. He has so much talent its not even funny.
Damn I fucking love these guys.---
Gimmie a break!
LONDON, England (CNN) -- UK Prime Minister Gordon Brown said Tuesday that officials were working to secure the early release of a British teacher who faces being whipped in Sudan after she allowed her class to name a teddy bear "Mohammed."
Gillian Gibbons, 54, was arrested Sunday after she asked her class of seven-year-olds to come up with a name for the toy as part of a school project, her head teacher told CNN.
Robert Boulos, the head of Unity High School in the capital Khartoum, said naming the teddy bear was "a totally innocent mistake" and that Gibbons had never intended to cause offense.
He said Gibbons had asked the children to pick their favorite name for the new class mascot, which she was using to aid lessons about animals and their habitats.
Classmates took turns taking the teddy bear home with them, accompanied by a diary with the bear's name written in the front of it, Boulos said.
"All this is a very sensitive area. I asked her (Gibbons) why she had done it and she said she didn't chose the name, the children did," Boulos told CNN.
British Prime Minister Gordon Brown said Tuesday he was "very sorry" about Gibbons' arrest and that the British embassy in Khartoum was "giving all appropriate consular assistance to her."
He said all efforts were being taken to ensure her early release and that government officials were in touch with the teacher's family in the northern British city of Liverpool.
The school teacher has been accused of blasphemy and is being held by police in Khartoum, Kirsty Saunders, British Foreign Office spokeswoman told CNN.
Although there is no ban in the Koran on images of Allah or the Prophet Mohammed, likenesses are considered highly offensive by Muslims.
Parents of students at the school informed the authorities and Gibbons was taken into custody Sunday, Saunders said.
So far Gibbons has yet to be charged with any offense, however, under Sudanese law, insulting Islam is punishable with 40 lashes, a jail term of up to six months or a fine, she said.
However, a Sudanese official told CNN that if police decided that Gibbons had acted in good faith, she would most likely be spared punishment.
"If the intentions are good, definitely she will be absolved and will be cautioned not to repeat this thing again," Mutrif Siddig, Sudan's under secretary for foreign affairs, said.
---When are people just gonna wake up and realize that Islam is a violent and non-tolerant form of Religion? I supposed once the kids got home they got beatings too because they agreed with this bear bring named Mohammed? If insulting Christianity was punishable by these same standards, people would be getting lashes on a daily basis with no remorse.---
Monday, November 26, 2007
- We Americans live in a nation where the medical-care system is second to none in the world, unless you count maybe 25 or 30 little scuzzball countries like Scotland that we could vaporize in seconds if we felt like it.
- Dave Barry
US columnist & humorist (1947 - )
Sunday, November 25, 2007
OK, Mr. Cosby rant part II
"They're standing on the corner and they can't speak English. I can't even talk the way these people talk:
Why you ain't,
Where you is,
What he drive,
Where he stay,
Where he work,
Who you be... And I blamed the kid until I heard the mother talk.
And then I heard the father talk.
Everybody knows it's important to speak English
except these knuckleheads. You can't be a doctor
with that kind of crap coming out of your mouth. In fact you will never get any kind of job making a decent living. People marched and were hit in the face with rocks to get an education, and now we've got these knuckleheads walking around. The lower economic people are not holding up their end in this deal.
These people are not parenting. They are buying things for kids. $500 sneakers for what ? ?
And they won't spend $200 for Hooked on Phonics.
I am talking about these people who cry when their son is standing there in an orange suit.
Where were you when he was 2 ? ?
Where were you when he was 12 ? ?
Where were you when he was 18 and how come you didn't know that he had a pistol ? ?
And where is the father ? ? Or who is his father ?
People putting their clothes on backward:
Isn't that a sign of something gone wrong?
People with their hats on backward, pants down around the crack, isn't that a sign of something ?
Or are you waiting for Jesus to pull his pants up ?
Isn't it a sign of something when she has her dress all the way up and got all type of needles [piercing] going through her body?
What part of Africa did this come from??
We are not Africans. Those people are not Africans; they don't know a thing about Africa .
With names like Shaniqua, Taliqua and Mohammed and all of that crap, and all of them are in jail.
Brown or black versus the Board of Education is no longer the white person's problem.
We have got to take the neighborhood back. People used to be ashamed. Today a woman has eight children with eight different 'husbands' -- or men or whatever you call them now.
We have millionaire football players who cannot read. We have million-dollar basketball players who can't write two paragraphs We, as black folks have to do a better job. Someone working at Wal-Mart with seven kids, you are hurting us.
We have to start holding each other to a higher standard. We cannot blame the white people any longer."
Dr. William Henry "Bill" Cosby, Jr., Ed.D.
Saturday, November 24, 2007
Um.
Tuesday, November 20, 2007
gobble, gobble
Anyone got any b.s. family events planned? God I always hated those. My b.s. plan is to go out to dinner with my Mom on Turkey Day, theres no point in having her in and out of the kitchen all damn day to prepare a huge holiday feast for just 2 people. Also, with her only being a widow for a couple weeks, has taken its toll on her. She needs rest. Shes not even gonna put up a tree for Christmas this year Our holiday season will be really grim this year with Den not being here.
We also need to move asap because we cant really afford the place we are in now since he passed away, so we are getting ready to tackle that too.
I will leave you guys with a kinda happy little story. We have a 3ft. white Christmas tree that was Den's. He would decorate it every year with his Daffy Duck ornaments (He LOVED DAFFY). And thankfully he got time to decorate it before he went in to the hospital for the last time, so right now we have that little tiny tree, fully decorated w/ Daffy in all his glory, sitting on a book shelf in our living room and its lit up...for him---
Thursday, November 15, 2007
Alright fine, we'll go this route
My vote goes to Social D's. Ring Of Fire. Simply Amazing. They did the man in black way proud with that one. If you've ever been to a live SxDx show and been pushed up against the stage during this one to hear Ness yell out "Let it burn Mother fucker" you know what I mean and if you haven't, well, you may have missed out on a lifetime experience.---
random thoughts
Wednesday, November 14, 2007
no drivers licenses, yay!!!!
NEW YORK (CNN) -- New York Gov. Eliot Spitzer will withdraw a controversial plan that would have allowed undocumented immigrants to obtain driver's licenses, a spokeswoman told CNN Tuesday night.
New York Gov. Eliot Spitzer's plan for driver's licenses for illegal immigrants came under heavy criticism.
Spitzer plans to withdraw the proposal on Wednesday, spokeswoman Jennifer Givner told CNN.
The governor is in Washington, D.C., for a meeting with New York's congressional delegation on the issue, she said.
Spitzer's plan drew national attention and stirred opposition from critics, some of whom expressed concern over possible voter fraud.
"I believe this is just a fundamental issue of right and wrong," said Rep. Tom Latham, an Iowa Republican who opposes Spitzer's plan. "And to give people official recognition when they come in and break the law in their first act in this country is simply wrong."
Seventy-six percent of Americans oppose giving driver's licenses to illegal immigrants, according to poll conducted in October for CNN by the Opinion Research Corp.
---Finally, someone with some fucking brains.---Monday, November 12, 2007
My Thanks.
Thanks brothers.
More later......---
---OK, now that I am more settled back in I have some more time. This weekend was very, very difficult for me, but sometimes, it can be that way. Again, thanks to the brothers who made it there and to those who tried. The rest of the time was reassuring about how I truly am the black sheep in the family, all the way down to the ink to the kind of music I enjoy, it felt kinda good, non conformity rules. I love my family that still gives 2 shits about my Mother and I, but the rest of them can go fly.......
I didnt get to do much or see much else because we were too busy making funeral arrangements, so that kinda blew.
All I will leave you with is that tomorrow is not promised to any of us and I know we all get busy with daily bullshit (even though none of your lives are bullshit) but we should ALL really try to stay in touch more if even by here at the blog.
I love you all because you are all my brothers---
Wednesday, November 07, 2007
Den's Service
The Funeral will be the following Monday morning at the Cumberland Chapel. The Obituary will be in one of the papers this weekend, just not sure which one. The number to the Funeral home is 708-456-8300.
If you guys wanna get a hold of me directly, you can get me at 515-745-9308, thats my personal cell number, I have it on and with me at all times.
I hope to be able to hook up with at least a couple of you while Im there for a few hours someway, sometime. I should be in town until the 14th or 15th, so we'd have time if you cant make it to his service. I REALLY hope to see you guys. I more than likely WILL NOT have internet access while I am in town this time so this will more than likely be my last post until next week sometime....call me.-
Monday, November 05, 2007
Dennis B. Enders
Im saddened beyond expressible words. All the male counter parts that has given two shits about me and my life are now gone.
His wake/funeral will be held in the Chicago area. I will update you all as to when I will be in town, Imgonna need some getaway time.
thanks guys---
---Small UPDATE guys. It was confirmed he had a stroke and a blood clot was thrown to his brain. He is still "here" so to speak, but all he does is sleep, his body knows nothing else now. Per my moms request (she has power of attorney) he has been removed from his oxygen and they stopped giving him his meds. yesterday, so it all up to time now. As soon as I know final plans I will let you guys know.---
Sunday, November 04, 2007
my Step Dad
All in all, things here have been very tense. They also want to enlist him in some kind of physical therapy, for what I dont know either. I didnt go to see him today, I will be going tomorrow.
This man means a hell of a lot to me. He was there for me through all of my bullshit years and then some. He put up with me through the drugs, the stealing and all the lies. Next to my Grandfather, this man has BEEN my father figure for my life. He has been a part of my life since I was 13. If something bad happens to him, Im not sure what my Mom and I will do.
---UPDATE....Monday AM.....I just returned from the hospital and now my dad is in a total catatonic state. He sleeps and sleeps and sleeps...he doesnt know his own name and all he can do is mumble some phrases that no one understands. Things DONT look good at all. No foods no liquids, nothing, he just sleeps and mumbles. I dont know what to do.---
Un F-ing beleivable
this is just whacked.
I like a nice tattoo as much as the next guy,
I'm not a huge fan of all of the crazy peircings some of the kids are getting,
but adding body parts? come on dudes, that's .......
Friday, November 02, 2007
Thursday, November 01, 2007
The Associated Press
NEW YORK -- Linda Stein, a pioneer in New York's punk music scene who later became known as a real estate "broker to the stars," was beaten to death inside her Manhattan apartment, the medical examiner ruled.
Stein's daughter found her body Tuesday night face down in the living room of the Upper East Side apartment, where she lived alone. There were no signs of a break-in or robbery, and police said they had no motive or suspects.
An autopsy found that Stein, 62, died from blows to the head and neck, medical examiner spokeswoman Ellen Borakove said Wednesday.
Stein was the ex-wife of Seymour Stein, former president of Sire Records, which was the launching pad for the Ramones, Talking Heads and Madonna.
A former schoolteacher, she and Danny Fields co-managed the Ramones during the band's heyday. She is credited with bringing the Ramones to England for their infamous July 4, 1976, concert that helped spark the young British punk scene.
Whos your top 3 of all time?
Heres my top 3 in NO special order
The Clash
The Ramones
and of course the mighty Social D.
Bands like that changed the way we look at music today.
Tuesday, October 30, 2007
Monday, October 29, 2007
If you could.....
"If you could cook," said the husband, "we could fire the chef."
"If you could screw," replied the wife, "we could fire the driver."
---Haha. Prolly true in a lot of relationships though.
Well, my step dad comes home tomorrow, which is great news! But his recovery will be long and drawn out. Having had TWO open heart surgeries in the past, everything takes a lot more time for him to get back on his feet.
By the way Scott, I think I talked her into buying an external HD, for storage.....---
Sunday, October 28, 2007
Happy Sunday Everyone!

Did I tell you guys Im down to a slim 170 pounds now, down from 205 over the summer. No special diets, no weight loss pills, no eating right, my secret? I just eat dinner early, around 430 in the afternoon and then dont eat again until the next day, so cutting out the big night snack is what did it for me! Im pretty happy about it. Lets see, I got a new computer, its pretty nice IMO, Runs super fast, dual core and all the fixens. The only draw back to getting the new p.c. was the fact that that was my ink $$$, so there will be no more sleeve work for me any time in the near future.
Anyone got any Halloween plans? We will take Ava trick or treating around the nicer part of town if it isnt too cold and if it is too cold for her, we will just go the big mall here where they hand out candy to the wee ones.
Well guys, I know youre all busy, but when you get just one extra minute, let me know how youre doing, I think of my Brothers often and I am really sorry I wont be headed into town like planned next month.
One more HUGE thing..Im looking in your direction Mike and in your direction also Mark, how much do you know about flash drives? Scott, can you help me here? The ex has literally hundreds of pics of the kid on her computer and she wants to put them onto a flash drive...any ideas???? Its so bad at times, her p.c. runs low on memory and wont do anything for a while. What are some good drives and HOW MUCH can they hold, she has hundreds of pics, will she need to buy 2???---
Friday, October 26, 2007
update
See you guys around I guess......Im going to Vegas anyways, or at least thats what Im telling myself.
Thursday, October 25, 2007
Tuesday, October 23, 2007
Hello, anybody out there?---
Sunday, October 21, 2007
Iraq Blogs
---Sorry, I still dont know how to directly link on this damn thing, but anyways, copy and paste works just as good. Go check it out, its kinda interesting.---
Saturday, October 20, 2007
OG
RIVERSIDE, Calif. - A former gang member convicted in a jewelry heist that resembled robberies he described in his memoir has been sentenced to 126 years in prison.
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Colton Simpson, 41, declined to speak during Friday's sentencing hearing and showed no reaction when Superior Court Judge F. Paul Dickerson III issued the sentence.
Simpson, who has previous felony convictions, was sentenced under the state's three strikes law. He was found guilty of robbery, burglary and grand theft for his role in a 2003 heist at a Robinsons-May Co. department store jewelry counter in Temecula.
Simpson was accused of being the mastermind and getaway car driver. Two unidentified men, who were not prosecuted, were accused of entering the store and actually pulling off the heist.
Dickerson permitted Simpson's 2005 memoir, "Inside the Crips: Life Inside L.A.'s Most Notorious Gang," to be presented as evidence during the trial.
Prosecutors argued that a visit by Simpson to the jewelry counter two days before the robbery was similar to scenes in the book.
---Its crazy to me to think there are still Crips and Bloods out there and doing well. At my last check I was under the impression that most of the serious, hardcore L.A. gangs had gone underground more or less, kinda like the MOB. You damn well know they exist, but they are just really, really quiet about it.
Its like if someone my size was to end up in prison serving HARD time. Id join a white power gang so fast your head would spin. You need protection on the inside. I still remember a lot about the prison system from my years in college (and I worked in an all women medium security prison for about 6 months too) You dont play solo in prison for very long and expect to be left alone. You do what ya gotta do to live in there. OK, I got off topic, anyone else got any ideas about prison, or gangs for that matter? Are there still a lot of gangs over there? I would imagine Chicago is riddled with them. The gangs here are VERY well hidden, Des Moines has an excellent gang task force, be it very small---Thursday, October 18, 2007
Busted
Long before the sun comes up to bake the Arizona desert, the Maricopa County sheriff's deputies get ready for the day's pursuit.
"The objective is basically to make stops on these vehicles, screen these individuals [to see] whether they're in this country illegally," said Madrid.With 4 million residents, Maricopa (which includes the cities of Phoenix and Mesa) claims to be the fastest-growing county in America. Illegal immigrants are helping fuel that growth with their numbers and labor, and in Maricopa County they aren't waiting for Washington to stop haggling over immigration reform. That's because they have a no-nonsense sheriff who likes to do things … his way.
---Its about time they gave some of our border patrol guards the power to actually arrest someone trying to get in illegally---
raw fish anyone?
---Never had it, never will. I don't see how you can eat raw fish, yet raw chicken or beef could kill you due to bacteria inside of it. Ive heard that raw pork is the most dangerous meat though.---
Tuesday, October 16, 2007
Nov. 4th-9th
by the way.....this blog is dead dead dead....what are you guys up to?
Ive been enjoying the fall weather, even though it has rained here the past 3 days. Im still gettin used to my new monster of a p.c. that I just got and I have officially started my Christmas shopping already...go me!!!!!
Monday, October 15, 2007
ring ring.....
---So, admit it, what was the craziest or most foolish prank call you have ever made?---
Sunday, October 14, 2007
Another GREAT one from W.
--George w. Bush
Milwaukee, WI
03/30/2000
comments made at Fritsche Middle School
Friday, October 12, 2007
I gots me a new P.C.
random thoughts
p.s. the paris airport is a huge headache to negotiate
Wednesday, October 10, 2007
random thoughts
a little something i picked up from a website i like www.conspriacyplanet.com while i was drinking my coffee.
ps thanks for the sentiments guys, we are all very excited. i'll do my best to get pictures.
Tuesday, October 09, 2007
bad bad lyrics
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Maybe Sting should start writing more instrumentals. The school teacher-turned-rock star topped Blender's list of the worst lyricists, thanks to lines that betray "mountainous pomposity (and) cloying spirituality," the music magazine said.
The survey, contained in the November issue that hits newsstands next week, placed Rush drummer Neil Peart at No. 2, Creed frontman Scott Stapp at No. 3, Oasis guitarist Noel
Blender assailed Sting for such alleged sins as name-dropping Russian novelist Vladimir Nabokov in the Police tune "Don't Stand So Close to Me," quoting a Volvo bumper sticker ("If You Love Someone Set Them Free"), and co-opting the works of Chaucer, St. Augustine and Shakespeare.
A spokeswoman for the English rocker, who is currently in Belgium on the Police's reunion world tour, did not respond to a request for comment.
Blender described Canadian rocker Peart's lyrics as "richly awful tapestries of fantasy and science," and said Gallagher "seemed incapable of following a metaphor through a single line, let alone a whole verse."
Further down the ranks, Led Zeppelin frontman Robert Plant (No. 23) was derided for his Tolkienesque musings on Gollum and Mordor in "Ramble On."
Carly Simon (No. 31) was mocked for rhyming "yacht," "apricot" and "gavotte" in "You're So Vain."
Paul McCartney made No. 38, thanks in part to "Ebony and Ivory," his socially conscious duet with Stevie Wonder.
Monday, October 08, 2007
Examples abound, some of outwardly decent people, indeed pillars of the community, who have sought to have sex with children through sites such as Facebook and MySpace.
Most worrying to law enforcement, however, is a small but apparently growing subset of these predators who are hooking up online with parents or guardians willing to prostitute their children, sometimes as young as infants.
These are the most dangerous predators going after the most vulnerable victims, and finding and prosecuting such cases provide the opportunity to take both the criminal parent and perpetrator off the streets, according to criminal justice experts who spoke to ABC News.
---As young as infants????? What the hell is the matter with this Country? And no no no, dont go fucking blaming ole W for this kind of shit. Parents prostituting their children out to online predators????? WTF!!!!! This nation has some serious issues.---
Saturday, October 06, 2007
life and its happenings...
Ive gotten glasses! Bi focals to be exact. I HATE THEM! I just need them to read and when I sit in front of the p.c. anyways. My nearsight vision is shot to hell. They are cool Buddy Holly ones though, they look good.
I just bought a new computer, will be here by the 19th, Im really excited about that. My mom bought a new HDTV (as you have read about in an earlier thread), so I wont get into that.
Where the hell did Mark M. and Mr. Martin run off too, I havent seen them post here in ages. Do I need to send out the bloodhounds to sniff you guys out?
Well, thanks for everything, you've been awesome, thanks, goodnight---
---No, Im NOT leaving, dont start cheering yet cuz your favorite conservative is leaving, Im not, Ive always wanted to end a post like that, kinda something a rockstar would say to the crowd after their final encore.....---
Friday, October 05, 2007
question.
If a show comes on and it says "available in HD" or whatever does the HD just automatically kick on our new HDTV, or will we havta activate it every time we see one of those kind of things??
Im know laugh, go ahead....Im a dork
Things that go bump in the night.
The horror film "Poltergeist" is being re-released in theaters today to celebrate its 25th anniversary. The film, which is considered a classic and was nominated for three Oscars, has a lesser-known legacy: it strongly influenced the public's views about real-life ghosts.
About half of Americans believe in ghosts, according to a 2003 Harris poll. Since the scientific evidence for ghosts is shaky at best—and since relatively few people claim to have personally seen a ghost—most people get their information about them through the media.
Steven Spielberg, who wrote and produced "Poltergeist," is well known for his influence on pop culture in general. But his films have also shaped the public's perception of the paranormal. His successful films often include supernatural themes, including ghosts, aliens (e.g., "Close Encounters of the Third Kind," "E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial," and "War of the Worlds"); miracles (the Indiana Jones series); and psychic powers ("Minority Report").
While audiences know the films are entertainment, there is a clear (if subtle and sometimes subconscious) influence on their beliefs about these topics
---Do you believe in ghosts?---random thoughts
-sinclair lewis
also i'm leaving for scotland on the eleventh and my step-son, damien has just turned 18. wow time sure flys.
Thursday, October 04, 2007
Iranian Pres. visits US
From there, he delivered a speech to the United Nations opening General Assembly Tuesday morning. Both appearances are a source of hefty dispute.
First, Ahmadinejad received a mixed greeting at both in New York and at Columbia University. A handful of students applauded his arrival while another handful of protestors stood outside the University, touting messages like, “GO TO HELL.”
There were also protestors all over New York City itself. Most of the demonstrators were centered on Ground Zero, due to a visit Ahmadinejad had planned. Because of all the hostile activity, the Iranian president was forced to cancel his visit, much to his dismay.
Ahmadinejad was asked to speak at Columbia University as part of the institution’s World Leaders series. To make him feel even less welcome, Columbia University’s president referred to Ahmadinejad as a “cruel and petty dictator,” when as he was introduced to the audience.
In his presentation, Ahmadinejad inspired laughter and uproar as he covered various topics such as questioning who was really behind the September 11 attacks to his right to question the reality of the holocaust.
He even said, “In Iran, we don’t have homosexuals, like in your country.”
He talked about God, science and how the United States merely misunderstood him, that he was truly an academic. All in all, Ahmadinejad’s lecture lasted about an hour.
He ended on a good note by inviting the entire listening faculty and students to Iran, saying that they could visit any Iranian University of their choice, where they would be respected and listened to.
---This guy is a jag bag, plain and simple. I cant put it any other way, fuck him.---
The following day the Iranian President addressed the U.N. General Assembly. As Ahmadinejad prepared to give his speech, the United States delegation left, setting a hostile tone for the duration.
Wednesday, October 03, 2007
WTF Jack, im lost
ugh
ugh
ugh
can 1 of you help me?
Tuesday, October 02, 2007
Yet another reason not to fly.
As air travelers' summer of hell draws to a close, stories of canceled flights, lost luggage and late arrivals abound. But while it might seem that the whole system is a mess, which carriers are actually the biggest culprits?
Other than JetBlue's much publicized ice storm fiasco in February, customers seem to be engaged in a general rage against the industry machine. And it's true that some common annoyances, like long security lines, come courtesy of the government and tend to affect airlines across the board.
Check out the worst airlines at our partner site, Forbes.com.
But when it comes to delivering for customers, there can still be quite a difference from one carrier to another. To measure the worst performing airlines for the 12 months ended July 31, 2007, we analyzed the U.S. Department of Transportation's Air Travel Consumer Report for the three criteria that consumers say are nearest and dearest to their hearts--flight delays, cancellations and mishandled bags.
Overbooked planes were also cited in consumer complaints--who doesn't detest getting bumped from an oversold flight? But because the problem affects only a tiny fraction of the flying population, we didn't include the category in our calculation.
The numbers show that Atlantic Southeast Airlines, a former Delta Air Lines unit that still has working agreements for baggage and other ground operations with its former parent in Atlanta, and which ranks at or next to the bottom in all three categories, has earned the dubious distinction of America's worst airline. Right behind are Delta's low-fare subsidiary Comair, which has the nation's highest cancellation rate, and American Airlines' unit American Eagle, which ranks among the bottom four in all categories.
---Man, I truly hate airliners.---
Monday, October 01, 2007
Meth, how do you feel about it?
I've been to my share of parties, talked to more than a few "pharmaceutical majors" and read plenty of Bukowski and Burroughs, but I've never heard people describe a drug with such simultaneous reverence and revulsion as the meth-heads in Montana, where a PSA campaign has helped reverse the prevalance of this drug. (To watch the videos, click here.)
"You feel like God," one young woman told me about her experience with the drug. Another described feeling "10 feet tall and bulletproof." She cracked a guilty smile when she spoke, and I was able to count her six remaining teeth.
Methamphetamine was invented in Japan in the late 1800s, and years later, the Nazis mixed it with chocolate to keep their pilots focused in battle. A graph charting American meth use looks like a hockey stick; a low plateau through the '60s and '70s that cranks skyward.
By the '90s, it was no longer a fringe weight loss aid or trucker's buddy. It became a smokeable, snortable, shootable party drug that has devastated rural America.
Why here? For years, it was cheap — and everywhere. Unlike cocaine, heroin or marijuana, meth is not grown but mixed; a witches brew of cold medicine, antifreeze, drain cleaner and other store-bought or farm-pilfered chemicals.
One needs only time to cook it, and space to mask the fumes. The American West has plenty of space, along with plenty of small-town kids eager to experiment on a slow Saturday night.
But calling meth addictive is like calling water wet. As it floods the brain with dopamine and serotonin, it also explodes the vesicles that receive these pleasure-producing hormones in the future.
Soon, the only way for a user to experience joy is with more meth. "If someone tells you they're a recreational user, they're full of crap," a veteran drug cop told me with a wry laugh. What begins as recreation often ends in soul-crushing depression and physical decay.
---Hah, I didnt know Nazi's used the shit, did you? I cant begin to tell you how many lives I have known that have been impacted by meth. My former sister in law lost her kids because of it. Iowa is pretty big for meth users. If you head out into "Corn Country" you can see plenty of old, abandoned trailers that were used for meth manufacturing. Drugs, how fun. Well, I just wanted to post a story to the board maybe spice things up a bit, me done.---
MT quote...
Mark Twain (35)
Sunday, September 30, 2007
roll call
Dont worry Ill post again in a couple weeks as a reminder----
Friday, September 28, 2007
eye catcher
A man was eating in a fancy restaurant, and there was a gorgeous woman eating at the next table. He had been checking her out all night, but lacked the nerve to go talk to her. Suddenly she sneezed and her glass eye went flying out of its socket towards the man. With lightning quick reflexes, he caught it in mid-air. ''Oh my gosh, I am so sorry,'' she said as she popped her eye back in the socket. ''Let me buy you dinner to make it up to you.'' They enjoyed a wonderful dinner together and afterwards the woman invited him back to her place for a drink. They went back to her house, and after some time, she took him into her bedroom and began undressing him. The couple had wild, passionate sex many times during the night. The next morning when he awoke, she had already gotten up and brought him breakfast in bed. The guy was amazed and said ''You know, you are the perfect woman. Are you this nice to every guy you meet?'' ''No, she replied. "You just happened to catch my eye!'' |
Thursday, September 27, 2007
A quote
- Willis Player
Wednesday, September 26, 2007
What am I?
Down these long canals they've made
Tame, yet wild, I run elusive
Multitasking to your aid.
Before I came, the world was darker
Colder, sometimes, rougher, true
But though I might make living easy,
I'm good at killing people too.
what am I?
Tuesday, September 25, 2007
Ramble On.....
How would you guys rank your summers? Pretty good? Busy? Too hot? Dreadful? Do tell....
The months of fall always put me in a weird mood, I like to ramble about life a lot. I know you guys have been busy with life's doings and haven't had too much time for the blog as of late and I do understand.
I hope I catch ya here more often in the days to come. I miss you guys........----
Monday, September 24, 2007
Believe it or not?
Sunday, September 23, 2007
kick ass
this makes Yahoo radio shit
It's free (as far as I can tell)
I am currently listening to a Shellac radio site. I have a primus and Front 242 station as well. and no stupid ass internet phone comercials.
check this shit out.
Friday, September 21, 2007
Computer on the fritz!!!
sc
Tuesday, September 18, 2007
changes!?
I may later re-add the flicker pics link... when I figure out how to add not just edit stuff in that fancy computer language.
Just thought I would share....
this is a very exciting and nerve racking time for us here in AH. cause we are making MAJOR life changes, and throwing everything we know into the air.
Monday, September 17, 2007
Lame lame lame....
ATLANTA, Georgia (CNN) -- Laura Hathaway initially had no regrets after getting a tattoo on her lower back when she was 21. But now, 10 years later, she wants it gone.
Tattoo removal is more painful than the original tattoo, patient Laura Hathaway says.

The pharmaceutical sales representative from Atlanta, Georgia, says it doesn't fit in with her current lifestyle as the mother of a 2-year-old boy who just started to talk. "The other day I bent over and he said, 'What's that?' and it just confirms why I'm having it removed."
Dr. Scott Karempelis of Atlanta Dermatology Associates is performing a multitreatment laser procedure that will gradually erase Hathaway's tattoo with little or no scarring. The process is painful, expensive and time-consuming.
Karempelis says that in spite of the drawbacks, "business is booming." He and three other dermatologists in his office see more than 30 patients a day who want tattoos removed by laser.
---Hell, my daughter thinks my tattoos are cool because she gets to see animals and fire and cool stars and hearts all over her Daddy's arms, back and tummy. Its pretty hilarious that getting them removed is more painful than getting them done initially. Good, I hope it hurts like fucking hell.Sunday, September 16, 2007
Saturday, September 15, 2007
http://abcnews.go.com/Technology/popup?id=3599774&contentIndex=1&page=1
Friday, September 14, 2007
I have a stupid question...
- Scott Adams
Thursday, September 13, 2007
could very well be true.
- Ronald Reagan
Wednesday, September 12, 2007
retrospective..
So, anyone have any fall plans? The only plans I have is me being there, in Chicagoland, November 4th-9th, and yes, that set is stone just finalized the arrangements today boys. Just keep that in the back of your mind for now, Im sure Ill bring it up another 10000000 times beforehand. I do expect to see all you guys though, ok?
Fall always puts me in a retrospective mood, it makes me think of the year that is all but passed and it also makes me wonder whats around the corner besides ridiculous debt over Christmas and my kids BDay....oh well, its only paper with numbers on it to me, I have more important things to worry about than being in debt. I could always claim bankruptcy a little while down the road.
Hope you are all well. I miss seeing your words here even though I know you guys get super busy and sometimes you have to put this on the back burner. Ive been pretty busy myself as of late, but Im not gonna lie, out of all the little things in life that make me smile and happy, its coming to this blog everyday that does it for me at times. Im back to seeing my girl again so that isnt a big stressor anymore. I make time to come here and read and post, it just makes my day a little better!!!---
Monday, September 10, 2007
WTF????
The American people wants a president that appeals to the angels.
--George w. Bush
08/01/2000
in his speech during the GOP convention
I still have not set my vote in stone yet, but what do you guys think of Fred Thompson getting into the act?---
Sunday, September 09, 2007
Fossett
Sept. 9, 2007
It has been six days since Steve Fossett's plane disappeared somewhere in Nevada. Even though hope is diminishing that the 63-year-old multimillionaire adventurer will be found alive, there are no plans to scale back the search.
says Civil Air Patrol Major Cynthia Ryan. "I think that you can look at a long-term search on this for at least two weeks. A search of this magnitude typically goes on for that long. We don't always have a famous person in the airplane and this much media here."The Nevada Air National Guard said it is not ruling out any area without checking it thoroughly
---Is it just me or does anyone else just find this whole story as odd? Granted, or so I have heard, this guy is a big time survivalist, but wouldn't they had found his plane wreckage by now?---Friday, September 07, 2007
Did you know that...
Thursday, September 06, 2007
ha ha
The owner of a drug store walks in to find a guy leaning heavily against a wall. The owner asks the clerk, "What's with that guy over there by the wall?" The clerk says, "Well, he came in here this morning to get something for his cough. I couldn't find the cough syrup, so I gave him an entire bottle of laxative." The owner says, "You idiot! You can't treat a cough with laxatives!" The clerk says, "Oh yeah? Look at him, he's afraid to cough!" |
Wednesday, September 05, 2007
Plain ole yummers....

Caramel Swirl Plush Puffs dipped in chocolate. Really, there is no comparison when it comes to the meeting of ecstasy and subtle indulgence -- and this marshmallow will bring you there. A sack of 16 Caramel Swirl marshmallows sells for $5.99.
(Courtesy of Plush Puffs Gourmet Marshmallows)
Tuesday, September 04, 2007
Plastic in the Microwave
Have any of you received this Email labeled “Dioxin Dangers - Microwaving and Freezing”? Kind of scary, it was sent to me via a nurse. Adding insult to injury, recently I had a disagreement over this topic with my wife along with a few coworkers as I am skeptical of its validity. So this Email last night was the final straw. Feeling pummeled in to a corner I did what I should have done long ago and went to my good friend Google. There armed with only the title of this email in hand I went on my search, and to my surprise I was able to find ample writing on the subject (FDA ,USDA,Plastics info.org). In fact most of the writing I found called the contents of this email an urban myth! So now the question is do I finally feel vindicated? Well mostly… turns out that nobody really has a strait answer on this subject. So in short it may be best said that it is prudent to first check and make sure the container you are sticking into the microwave is rated for that type of use no matter the material it is made of. Other wise your wife will continue to look at you smugly with that look that says you are nothing more than a stupid man, no wait scratch that there is no hope of that ever happening. Any how hope you found this info useful.
Darling not with out you, Artie Shaw
quote time
Monday, September 03, 2007
who took my pants????
WAUKESHA, Wisconsin (AP) -- It was embarrassing enough that Mark Stahnke woke up in a neighbor's yard without his pants. Then he remembered they contained a cashier's check for $41,093, meant for his son, and several hundred dollars in cash.
But he got it all back Friday, including the pants, thanks to a man and his dog.
Stahnke said he doesn't know what happened between when he left the bar and when he woke up the next morning, and police were skeptical when he filed a report on Monday.
"We're used to hearing weird stories, but with his intoxication we figured this one would be different, that the amount of money wouldn't be exact," Police Lt. William Graham said. "How do you get so intoxicated that you lose your pants?"
Stahnke said he had met his son at a bar and doesn't remember much afterward.
"I woke up cold not knowing where the heck I was, and I didn't realize it at first because I still had my shoes and socks on," he said. "When I got up, I realized, my God, I don't have any pants."
Tim Curzan's dog, Joe, found the pants at an intersection, according to a police report. He found the cashier's check and tried twice, unsuccessfully, to deliver it and the cash to where he thought the owner lived.
On Wednesday, the pants were still at the intersection, so Curzan took them to the police, who contacted Stahnke to claim his belongings.
---I tell ya what, the next time I see a shoe or an article of clothing curb side, or in the street for that matter, its really gonna make me think twice about checking them out and yet this still furthers my point of when I say alcohol is far more worse than almost all other street drugs. First of all, you wouldnt find a heroin addict with 41 grand in his pocket, ever, and I dont think a junkie would be caught with his pants down in his neighbors front lawn. Alcohol makes you do and say stupid shit, street drugs dont. Heroin makes you pretty mellow ans kinda euphoric and coke just makes you all zippy. And forget weed, we all know how "stoners" are.
Sunday, September 02, 2007
'S'Up fools
Apparently the Library in Asland is closed, like long term. They need to get some budgeting stuff sorted out. And there was no WWW access at the School I was at.
Two whole weeks with no internet, it was kinda wierd.
I can only imagine how many work E-mails I'll have when I get around to checking it. :)
Lots of bike geeking, a fair amount of drinking, some friend making, and some pretty scenery, I'll post pictures when I get them developed (I didn't bring the digital camera).
Saturday, September 01, 2007
The Sky Light
In C’s bathroom there is a skylight. Through it you can se the sky and a portion of a large oak tree which sits next to our house. On the first day in our new home, C discovered the window from his bath, and squealed Air plane air plane!!! Since then he is always looking for the air plane when in that room. For the most part we spend that time talking about the green leaves on the tree, the blue sky, and the white clouds. This morning however he squealed something I could not identify while pointing up at the sky light. While re-explaining the green leafs, blue sky, ect I turned my head up and was alarmed to see two beady eyes looking at us!!! It was a squirrel. I then made the mistake of yelling “look it’s a squirrel” and with that C and I were immediately joined in our small bathroom by two large and very excited dogs. It was a lot of excitement to be had in a very small part of our home at a very early 6 am this morning, just thought I would share with the rest of you.