and
I'm dealing with only 90% of my colon and 5 feet of intestine left while trying to maintain a cheery face/attitude on a everyday basis. Which, I've decided, on most days, I do. At the beginning of my new life I did not realize how grateful I would become for the opportunity to continue living and will see what the Creator has in store for me. * *BTW: shitz* - Just another way of saying crap, (noun), and is used to express anger or frustration or confusion or excitement etc... Take your pick
Sunday, January 6, 2013
Friday, January 4, 2013
Friday and coumadin test
Have to go to the Coumadin clinic again. Last weeks results were 2.7. Hopefully within range this week also. Maybe I will be able to have a longer in-between time before tests.
Hit another weight milestone this morning. I weighed in at 156.6 lbs. Am now starting to worry that I might put on too much weight. Wife said her and our daughter figured I would never reach or exceed the 160 pound mark. Hopefully that is true. I have no logic behind my reasoning but maybe with the extra weight my vitamin deficiencies will lessen.
With all the hysteria around us regarding gun ownership, that idiot from California, Senator I'm not too Bright Feinsten received a letter from an Marine veteran. He wrote:
Senator Dianne Feinstein,
I will not register my weapons should this bill be passed, as I do not believe it is the government’s right to know what I own. Nor do I think it prudent to tell you what I own so that it may be taken from me by a group of people who enjoy armed protection yet decry me having the same a crime.
You ma’am have overstepped a line that is not your domain. I am a Marine Corps Veteran of 8 years, and I will not have some woman who proclaims the evil of an inanimate object, yet carries one, tell me I may not have one.
I am not your subject. I am the man who keeps you free. I am not your servant. I am the person whom you serve. I am not your peasant. I am the flesh and blood of America.
I am the man who fought for my country. I am the man who learned. I am an American. You will not tell me that I must register my semi-automatic AR-15 because of the actions of some evil man.
I will not be disarmed to suit the fear that has been established by the media and your misinformation campaign against the American public.
We, the people, deserve better than you. (my emphasis added)
Respectfully Submitted,
Joshua Boston
Cpl, United States Marine Corps
2004-2012
I firmly believe EVERY veteran should also write her and every other liberal/progressive elected member of the Senate and the House of Representatives a letter basically stating the same thing. Keep it logical, calm, and only a little derision/disgust thrown in for emphasis to ensure they understand ! ! ! !
Congress has a total of 535 voting members: 435 members in the House of Representatives and 100 members in the Senate.
Hit another weight milestone this morning. I weighed in at 156.6 lbs. Am now starting to worry that I might put on too much weight. Wife said her and our daughter figured I would never reach or exceed the 160 pound mark. Hopefully that is true. I have no logic behind my reasoning but maybe with the extra weight my vitamin deficiencies will lessen.
With all the hysteria around us regarding gun ownership, that idiot from California, Senator I'm not too Bright Feinsten received a letter from an Marine veteran. He wrote:
Senator Dianne Feinstein,
I will not register my weapons should this bill be passed, as I do not believe it is the government’s right to know what I own. Nor do I think it prudent to tell you what I own so that it may be taken from me by a group of people who enjoy armed protection yet decry me having the same a crime.
You ma’am have overstepped a line that is not your domain. I am a Marine Corps Veteran of 8 years, and I will not have some woman who proclaims the evil of an inanimate object, yet carries one, tell me I may not have one.
I am not your subject. I am the man who keeps you free. I am not your servant. I am the person whom you serve. I am not your peasant. I am the flesh and blood of America.
I am the man who fought for my country. I am the man who learned. I am an American. You will not tell me that I must register my semi-automatic AR-15 because of the actions of some evil man.
I will not be disarmed to suit the fear that has been established by the media and your misinformation campaign against the American public.
We, the people, deserve better than you. (my emphasis added)
Respectfully Submitted,
Joshua Boston
Cpl, United States Marine Corps
2004-2012
I firmly believe EVERY veteran should also write her and every other liberal/progressive elected member of the Senate and the House of Representatives a letter basically stating the same thing. Keep it logical, calm, and only a little derision/disgust thrown in for emphasis to ensure they understand ! ! ! !
Congress has a total of 535 voting members: 435 members in the House of Representatives and 100 members in the Senate.
Thursday, January 3, 2013
December weight stats
December info but then check out how the states changed once I added the first 3 days of January 2013 ! ! I changed the goal so that the chart would reflect the stats. The Goal is an arbitrary figure any way.
BUT now am worried that I will gain too much weight and the thoughts of eating less kind of bothers me... Going to try and figure something out regarding the curbing of my appetite.
Of further note, and maybe my logic is tenuous, the drinking the Mexican coke (has real sugar instead of high fructose) helps in creating normal bowel movements. I know it sounds strange but it happens every time I have more than 2 bottles a day. And this is consistent time after time. BUT..maybe it also has to do with the amount of starches (potatoes) and meat I have been eating in the last two months.
BUT... maybe it also has to do with some of the apple pie and Powdered sugar donuts I've eaten in the last few months ...
With the January 2013 data added - remember just 3 days of weight data...
Stats and weight
Weighed in this AM, after morning movement, at 155.4 pounds. Highest since 9 July 2010. Gonna get fat at this rate.
Will do monthly statistics later.
Now for a stupid news story on over reactions..
Will do monthly statistics later.
Now for a stupid news story on over reactions..
Boy, 6, suspended over finger gun
SILVER SPRING, Md. (UPI) -- A Maryland 6-year-old was suspended from
school for forming the shape of a gun with his hands and saying "pow,"
a lawyer for his family said.
Robin Ficker said a boy, a student at Roscoe R. Nix Elementary School in Silver Spring, was given a one-day suspension from school with a conference planned for when students returned from winter break for the pretend shooting a week after 20 children and six adults were killed at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn., The (Springfield, Va.) Washington Examiner reported Wednesday.
"What they're doing is looking at the worst possible interpretation of a young, naive 6-year-old," Ficker said. This is a little child who can't form the intent to do anything like that.
Assistant Principal Renee Garraway sent a letter to the boy's parents saying the child had been warned.
"Your son ... was involved in a serious incident," Garraway wrote. (He) threatened to shoot a student. He was spoken to earlier today about a similar incident.
Ficker said the school has not told the parents what the "similar incident" entailed.
"It just shows the overreaction," the lawyer said.
He said the school should have discussed the issue with the parents before handing down the suspension.
"They could have called the mother in. They didn't do that. They just said, 'You're suspended,'" he said. Five years from now, when someone in to Montgomery County looks at his permanent record, they're going to see that he threatened to shoot another student.
Robin Ficker said a boy, a student at Roscoe R. Nix Elementary School in Silver Spring, was given a one-day suspension from school with a conference planned for when students returned from winter break for the pretend shooting a week after 20 children and six adults were killed at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn., The (Springfield, Va.) Washington Examiner reported Wednesday.
"What they're doing is looking at the worst possible interpretation of a young, naive 6-year-old," Ficker said. This is a little child who can't form the intent to do anything like that.
Assistant Principal Renee Garraway sent a letter to the boy's parents saying the child had been warned.
"Your son ... was involved in a serious incident," Garraway wrote. (He) threatened to shoot a student. He was spoken to earlier today about a similar incident.
Ficker said the school has not told the parents what the "similar incident" entailed.
"It just shows the overreaction," the lawyer said.
He said the school should have discussed the issue with the parents before handing down the suspension.
"They could have called the mother in. They didn't do that. They just said, 'You're suspended,'" he said. Five years from now, when someone in to Montgomery County looks at his permanent record, they're going to see that he threatened to shoot another student.
Tuesday, January 1, 2013
Monday, December 31, 2012
New Years eve
Well, uneventful weekend with the exception going to the bathroom 1 to many times. Lazy and did not do a darn thing.
Woke up this morning and there was between 1/4 and 1/2 inch of snow on the ground. Thank whomever that I did not have to drive in it unlike my wife. Since I did not receive any calls I assume she made it to work safely.
Since it was so grayish outside, with lightly falling snow, I decided to turn on the outside lights. Yeah, these are they lights I was going to take down this weekend but didn't 'cause it was way to cold to be messing around outside.
As a matter of fact I can't keep my nose from running and I have a sore throat. All I need is to get sick...
Since I don't feel like going outside in the snow and cold, I'm not taking the lights down but instead I am going to watch the movie "Battleship" (http://www.battleshipmovie.com/).
Woke up this morning and there was between 1/4 and 1/2 inch of snow on the ground. Thank whomever that I did not have to drive in it unlike my wife. Since I did not receive any calls I assume she made it to work safely.
Since it was so grayish outside, with lightly falling snow, I decided to turn on the outside lights. Yeah, these are they lights I was going to take down this weekend but didn't 'cause it was way to cold to be messing around outside.
As a matter of fact I can't keep my nose from running and I have a sore throat. All I need is to get sick...
Since I don't feel like going outside in the snow and cold, I'm not taking the lights down but instead I am going to watch the movie "Battleship" (http://www.battleshipmovie.com/).
I guess swearing/cussing can land you in jail! ! Since, lately, I have found myself swearing more, check this story out:
Swearing woman freed from jail
NILES, Mich. (UPI) -- A Michigan woman jailed over the Christmas
holiday for swearing as she left a court clerk's office has been
released on bond, officials said.
LaRue Ford left the Berren County Jail on Friday after her bond was reduced to $500. She had been jailed since Dec. 18 for cursing in the court clerk's office.
Ford said she was cussing to herself, not to the clerk, because she was frustrated as she attempted to clear up an old traffic ticket, WOOD-TV, Grand Rapids, Mich., said. A district judge ordered her arrested when she came back with $50 to pay the ticket.
Ford, 49, had no criminal record and has a master's degree in social work.
"It wasn't necessary, it wasn't even necessary to put me through all this," she told WOOD.
The American Civil Liberties Union had filed an emergency appeal to get Ford freed on bond.
LaRue Ford left the Berren County Jail on Friday after her bond was reduced to $500. She had been jailed since Dec. 18 for cursing in the court clerk's office.
Ford said she was cussing to herself, not to the clerk, because she was frustrated as she attempted to clear up an old traffic ticket, WOOD-TV, Grand Rapids, Mich., said. A district judge ordered her arrested when she came back with $50 to pay the ticket.
Ford, 49, had no criminal record and has a master's degree in social work.
"It wasn't necessary, it wasn't even necessary to put me through all this," she told WOOD.
The American Civil Liberties Union had filed an emergency appeal to get Ford freed on bond.
AND another story regarding those "annoying" words:
'Whatever' slips in annoying words poll
POUGHKEEPSIE, N.Y. (UPI) -- "Whatever" remains the most annoying word
or phrase in the English language, a poll indicates.
"Like" and you know trailed in the show and place positions, the Marist College Institute for Public Opinion in Poughkeepsie, N.Y., reported Thursday.
Almost one-third, 32 percent, of the adults surveyed selected "whatever." Another 21 percent picked like and 17 percent you know.
"Just sayin" was the only other phrase to break into double digits at 10 percent. Another 9 percent picked Twitterverse and 5 percent gotcha.
"Whatever" has now been in the top spot for four years running. But it has lost ground from last year when 38 percent found it most annoying.
Older respondents, non-college graduates and people with incomes under $50,000 were more likely to be annoyed by "whatever." Respondents under 45, college graduates and those with larger incomes tended to go for like.
Marist surveyed 1,246 adults by telephone Dec. 4-6. The margin of error is 2.8 percentage points.
"Like" and you know trailed in the show and place positions, the Marist College Institute for Public Opinion in Poughkeepsie, N.Y., reported Thursday.
Almost one-third, 32 percent, of the adults surveyed selected "whatever." Another 21 percent picked like and 17 percent you know.
"Just sayin" was the only other phrase to break into double digits at 10 percent. Another 9 percent picked Twitterverse and 5 percent gotcha.
"Whatever" has now been in the top spot for four years running. But it has lost ground from last year when 38 percent found it most annoying.
Older respondents, non-college graduates and people with incomes under $50,000 were more likely to be annoyed by "whatever." Respondents under 45, college graduates and those with larger incomes tended to go for like.
Marist surveyed 1,246 adults by telephone Dec. 4-6. The margin of error is 2.8 percentage points.
Sunday, December 30, 2012
Thursday, December 27, 2012
Is Christmas over?
That is the question. Is Christmas over? Hell it never began.
Have most of the decorations re-boxed, tree ready to be (now get this) taken apart, and out side lights down tomorrow or this weekend. Bam over and done with.
Have most of the decorations re-boxed, tree ready to be (now get this) taken apart, and out side lights down tomorrow or this weekend. Bam over and done with.
Wednesday, December 26, 2012
Day after Xmas
Just another day..but check these stories out ! !
After 48 years, marriage found unofficial
REDLANDS, Calif. (UPI) -- A California couple said they had to have a
second wedding after discovering their 48 years of marriage were not
legally official.
Bob and Norma Clark of Redlands said they were preparing legal paperwork to get their affairs in order and soon discovered the San Mateo County Hall of Records had no documentation of their Aug. 29, 1964, ceremony, the Redlands Daily Facts reported Monday.
The couple said the church where they held their wedding had a copy of the certificate, but they were unable to file it because it had been more than two years since the wedding.
The Clarks said they went down to the county Hall of Records on San Bernardino's Hospitality Lane Nov. 21 with the bride's siblings, Deanna Silvestri and Bill Thrall, as witnesses for the filing of their new marriage certificate.
"I got her a nice bouquet, and it was just a hoot," Bob Clark said. There were about 35 people there who were asking us why we were there. We told them that we've been married ... and we brought along a book of all our pictures and showed them [off].
Bob Clark said he abided by a man in the crowd's suggestion that he "kiss the bride" when the filing was done.
Bob and Norma Clark of Redlands said they were preparing legal paperwork to get their affairs in order and soon discovered the San Mateo County Hall of Records had no documentation of their Aug. 29, 1964, ceremony, the Redlands Daily Facts reported Monday.
The couple said the church where they held their wedding had a copy of the certificate, but they were unable to file it because it had been more than two years since the wedding.
The Clarks said they went down to the county Hall of Records on San Bernardino's Hospitality Lane Nov. 21 with the bride's siblings, Deanna Silvestri and Bill Thrall, as witnesses for the filing of their new marriage certificate.
"I got her a nice bouquet, and it was just a hoot," Bob Clark said. There were about 35 people there who were asking us why we were there. We told them that we've been married ... and we brought along a book of all our pictures and showed them [off].
Bob Clark said he abided by a man in the crowd's suggestion that he "kiss the bride" when the filing was done.
How about this story, bet MSNBC did not cover this one ! !
Woman collects 500 black Santas
POMPANO BACH, Fla. (UPI) -- A Florida woman who has been collecting
black Santas for more than 40 years said she has more than 500 objects
depicting dark-skinned St. Nicks.
Connie McKinley, 68, a retired teacher from Pompano Beach, said her collection includes 5-foot-tall dancing dolls, small figurines, tree ornaments, and toys depicting Santa doing a myriad of activities, including firefighting, cooking and creating art, the South Florida Sun Sentinel reported Monday.
"There are Santas doing everything," McKinley said.
McKinley said she bought her first black Santa about 1970, when she saw it in a catalog.
"I kept thinking, I want to show my daughter a Santa that looked like her," McKinley said. So I bought a black Santa.
McKinley's daughter, Jackie McKinley, 43, said she didn't really appreciate the meaning of the black Santas until she reached adulthood.
"A Santa that looks like me, that's deep for a kid," she said. I just thought they were cool ... . I start to think about it now, though, and I go into stores and I'm like, 'Why doesn't this store have a black Santa? Come on!'
Connie McKinley, 68, a retired teacher from Pompano Beach, said her collection includes 5-foot-tall dancing dolls, small figurines, tree ornaments, and toys depicting Santa doing a myriad of activities, including firefighting, cooking and creating art, the South Florida Sun Sentinel reported Monday.
"There are Santas doing everything," McKinley said.
McKinley said she bought her first black Santa about 1970, when she saw it in a catalog.
"I kept thinking, I want to show my daughter a Santa that looked like her," McKinley said. So I bought a black Santa.
McKinley's daughter, Jackie McKinley, 43, said she didn't really appreciate the meaning of the black Santas until she reached adulthood.
"A Santa that looks like me, that's deep for a kid," she said. I just thought they were cool ... . I start to think about it now, though, and I go into stores and I'm like, 'Why doesn't this store have a black Santa? Come on!'
Tuesday, December 25, 2012
Christmas Day
and another
and another
Well now.. Having a cup of coffee with my doggie on my lap. Wife is at work-yeah go figure, Grandkids are in some far off place called California, and one nice thing about today is/was yesterday.
Got/received a call from a friend that I've known and ridden bikes with for over 40 years! ! ! Lord, some of the things we used to do would have us shot today ! !
Spent almost 2 hours catching up. Now that we both are officially old we also have the old age stories to go with the age. He suffered a stroke so sometimes words get substituted and it comes across really funny.
Just edited some stuff out .....
Hell, I started this log as a way to vent some of my inner anguish and to tell you the truth I can't for fear someone will read what I have wrote and get all pissy assed over it.
Damn, sounds like a frikken confessional doesn't it .......
Screw it. here are some pictures:
Monday, December 24, 2012
Christmas eve
Well here we are again only this year is a 100% better than last year. Last year at this time I was laying in a hospital bed with a tube sticking out of my back. It was draining fluid out of my left lung so needless to say I was not doing very well and was down to 122.5 lbs. What a difference a year makes.
Thought you might like to know - -
Thought you might like to know - -
Santa suit sellers: Claus getting fatter
LOS ANGELES (UPI) -- Sellers of Santa suits, including Adele's of
Hollywood, said the jolly old elf has been packing on the pounds over
the past few years.
Adele Saidy, owner of Adele's of Hollywood, said she has been selling custom Santa suits to Kris Kringles the world over for the past four decades, and the largest size suit she makes has increased from a 50-inch waist when she started to 76 inches this holiday season, ABC News reported Friday.
"They are getting larger and larger," Saidy said. Last year and this year, 25 percent of my Santas -- oh, I don't want to say it -- they are really overweight.
Fellow St. Nick costumer Santasuits.com said its largest suit in 1996 was a 2X, accounting for about 12 percent of business, and it now offers a 4X, with plus-sized suits accounting for one-third of all business.
Adele Saidy, owner of Adele's of Hollywood, said she has been selling custom Santa suits to Kris Kringles the world over for the past four decades, and the largest size suit she makes has increased from a 50-inch waist when she started to 76 inches this holiday season, ABC News reported Friday.
"They are getting larger and larger," Saidy said. Last year and this year, 25 percent of my Santas -- oh, I don't want to say it -- they are really overweight.
Fellow St. Nick costumer Santasuits.com said its largest suit in 1996 was a 2X, accounting for about 12 percent of business, and it now offers a 4X, with plus-sized suits accounting for one-third of all business.
and if you are tracking Mr Clause's route:
New options available for Santa-tracking
COLORADO SPRINGS (UPI) -- Anyone who wants to take part in the
time-honored custom of track Santa's progress on Christmas Eve choose
from multiple Santa-tracking services this year.
Longtime Santa-tracking partners North American Aerospace Defense Command, or NORAD, and Google parted ways and each is offering a tracking service, the Los Angeles Times reported Saturday.
NORAD, based in Colorado Springs, has paired up with Bing Maps for a 2-D Santa-tracking display, as well as Cesium to show a 3-D version of Santa's progress. The system will be available online, as well as in application form for Windows, iOS and Android phones.
NORAD's Santa hotline, (877) HI-NORAD, will be functioning as of 2 a.m. Christmas Eve for those with questions about where the jolly elf is.
Google is offering its Santa-tracking application available at google.com/santatracker.
Santa-tracking began in 1955 when U.S. Air Force Col. Harry Shoup -- who was director of operations for the agency that became NORAD -- began receiving calls from children trying to reach Santa. A local Sears store had set up a Santa hotline but misprinted the number in its catalog, sending calls about Santa to Shoup.
The agency has been tracking Santa for the public ever since.
Longtime Santa-tracking partners North American Aerospace Defense Command, or NORAD, and Google parted ways and each is offering a tracking service, the Los Angeles Times reported Saturday.
NORAD, based in Colorado Springs, has paired up with Bing Maps for a 2-D Santa-tracking display, as well as Cesium to show a 3-D version of Santa's progress. The system will be available online, as well as in application form for Windows, iOS and Android phones.
NORAD's Santa hotline, (877) HI-NORAD, will be functioning as of 2 a.m. Christmas Eve for those with questions about where the jolly elf is.
Google is offering its Santa-tracking application available at google.com/santatracker.
Santa-tracking began in 1955 when U.S. Air Force Col. Harry Shoup -- who was director of operations for the agency that became NORAD -- began receiving calls from children trying to reach Santa. A local Sears store had set up a Santa hotline but misprinted the number in its catalog, sending calls about Santa to Shoup.
The agency has been tracking Santa for the public ever since.
Sunday, December 23, 2012
Friday, December 21, 2012
World did not end...
Could of told ya that.
Condo fees are outrageous..check this story out.
Condo fees are outrageous..check this story out.
$1 condo fails to get offers
LAGUNA WOODS, Calif. (UPI) -- A California condo being listed for $1
is proving hard to sell due to its location in a retirement community
and $1,718 a month in homeowners association dues.
Cathy Flores, the listing agent for the condo in The Towers complex in Laguna Woods, said the sellers want only $1 for the 500-square-foot condo and are offering to pay $1,500 for new paint and carpeting but she has yet to receive an offer for the property, the Orange County (Calif.) Register reported Tuesday.
The fourth-floor condo features dinner service, maid service and utilities included, but Flores said potential buyers are put off by the condo being in a retirement community -- which means no residents under the age of 55 are allowed -- and charging $1,718 a month in dues to the homeowners association.
"It is a good deal, but it's not a good investment," Flores said. It's really for someone looking to enjoy the amenities in Laguna Woods.
Cathy Flores, the listing agent for the condo in The Towers complex in Laguna Woods, said the sellers want only $1 for the 500-square-foot condo and are offering to pay $1,500 for new paint and carpeting but she has yet to receive an offer for the property, the Orange County (Calif.) Register reported Tuesday.
The fourth-floor condo features dinner service, maid service and utilities included, but Flores said potential buyers are put off by the condo being in a retirement community -- which means no residents under the age of 55 are allowed -- and charging $1,718 a month in dues to the homeowners association.
"It is a good deal, but it's not a good investment," Flores said. It's really for someone looking to enjoy the amenities in Laguna Woods.
Thursday, December 20, 2012
Once again - Nothing in Particular to impart
Have 2 doctor's appointments today. One for Coumadin and one for the B-12 shot. Considering this time last year I was headed for a week long stay in the hospital I feel really good ! !
Still having trouble with the Sandy Hook elementary school shooting and the gun hysteria that follows.
Disturbed or not, why little kids? There are a ton of evil adults out there. Maybe because I'm older or myself having come so close to death, I find myself continuing to tear up over the personal stories of grief coming out of the shooting.
Other than the above I truly have nothing of note to say - not that I have ever had.
Still having trouble with the Sandy Hook elementary school shooting and the gun hysteria that follows.
Disturbed or not, why little kids? There are a ton of evil adults out there. Maybe because I'm older or myself having come so close to death, I find myself continuing to tear up over the personal stories of grief coming out of the shooting.
Other than the above I truly have nothing of note to say - not that I have ever had.
Monday, December 17, 2012
Just some more people stories
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Kiteboarding Santas break record
FORT DE SOTO, Fla. (UPI) -- Twenty-five people dressed as Santa
gathered at Fort De Soto near St. Petersburg, Fla., to set a record
for the most kiteboarding Santas.
The Santas traveled from all over the United States to Fort De Soto for the event Friday, the Tampa Bay (Fla.) Times reported.
Although there were 25 Santas, only 12 of them got in the water.
Organizers, who got the word out about the event via Facebook, said they believe they broke the record; however the previous record was only one kiteboarding Santa.
"The wind picked up a bit," said Ken Brackin of Tampa. It's a great day to be on the water.
Organizers said they plan on doing it again next year and maybe linking the event to a charity.
The Santas traveled from all over the United States to Fort De Soto for the event Friday, the Tampa Bay (Fla.) Times reported.
Although there were 25 Santas, only 12 of them got in the water.
Organizers, who got the word out about the event via Facebook, said they believe they broke the record; however the previous record was only one kiteboarding Santa.
"The wind picked up a bit," said Ken Brackin of Tampa. It's a great day to be on the water.
Organizers said they plan on doing it again next year and maybe linking the event to a charity.
Guide dogs have their sea legs
LOS ANGELES (UPI) -- Eleven dogs on a cruise ship bound for Hawaii
aren't not dogging their duties as guide dogs for the visually
impaired, their owners say.
Most of the dogs, graduates of the Guide Dogs for the Blind, also are experienced sea dogs with several cruises notched on their leashes, the Los Angeles Times reported Friday.
"I never would have been brave enough to venture out on a cruise by myself," Texas resident Nancy Shugart, who took her first cruise in 2005, told the Times. However, with my faithful guide dog by my side, I took the risk and have been cruising every year since.
Shugart is one of 19 people escorted by 11 dogs on the Golden Princess Hawaii cruise, which left Los Angeles earlier this month for a two-week trip with stops at Honolulu, Hilo, Kauai, Maui and in Ensenada, Mexico.
Dimensions in Travel, a Northern California-based travel agency, organized the cruise. It sets up "one or two cruises a year," Andi Cercos, who specializes in travel for visually handicapped clients, told the Times.
The agency arranges for special check-in, orientation tours, pet life jackets, dog play areas and the all-important potty zones.
Most of the dogs, graduates of the Guide Dogs for the Blind, also are experienced sea dogs with several cruises notched on their leashes, the Los Angeles Times reported Friday.
"I never would have been brave enough to venture out on a cruise by myself," Texas resident Nancy Shugart, who took her first cruise in 2005, told the Times. However, with my faithful guide dog by my side, I took the risk and have been cruising every year since.
Shugart is one of 19 people escorted by 11 dogs on the Golden Princess Hawaii cruise, which left Los Angeles earlier this month for a two-week trip with stops at Honolulu, Hilo, Kauai, Maui and in Ensenada, Mexico.
Dimensions in Travel, a Northern California-based travel agency, organized the cruise. It sets up "one or two cruises a year," Andi Cercos, who specializes in travel for visually handicapped clients, told the Times.
The agency arranges for special check-in, orientation tours, pet life jackets, dog play areas and the all-important potty zones.
And one for the road...
U.S. companies parlay Dec. 21 publicity
LOS ANGELES (UPI) -- Two major U.S. restaurant chains are getting in
on the hoopla over the pending end of the world as predicted by the
ancient Mayan calendar.
Carl's Jr. this week unveiled a massive 21x21x21-inch hamburger that was painstakingly crafted by the gang in the fast-food giant's test kitchen in honor of the catastrophe predicted for Dec. 21.
"If it's not the end of the world, then it's definitely the end of your hunger," said a notice posted on Facebook along with a picture of the sandwich, which is made up of a dozen beef patties, 12 strips of bacon and equal number of cheese slices.
The "Last Friday" campaign by T.G.I Friday's includes apocalypse eve bashes in Los Angeles and other major U.S. cities. The final fun for customers includes dancing, free use of the photo booths and Mayan Margaritas. Proceeds go to charity.
The Los Angeles Times said a number of U.S. retailers, hotels and other establishments are marking the Mayan prediction with a mix of good humor and great specials.
"We believe the Earth was built to last, just like our new Open Country A/T II," Toyo Tires wrote on Facebook, where it also offered a contest that included a free trip to the Mayan homeland in Mexico's Yucatan.
Carl's Jr. this week unveiled a massive 21x21x21-inch hamburger that was painstakingly crafted by the gang in the fast-food giant's test kitchen in honor of the catastrophe predicted for Dec. 21.
"If it's not the end of the world, then it's definitely the end of your hunger," said a notice posted on Facebook along with a picture of the sandwich, which is made up of a dozen beef patties, 12 strips of bacon and equal number of cheese slices.
The "Last Friday" campaign by T.G.I Friday's includes apocalypse eve bashes in Los Angeles and other major U.S. cities. The final fun for customers includes dancing, free use of the photo booths and Mayan Margaritas. Proceeds go to charity.
The Los Angeles Times said a number of U.S. retailers, hotels and other establishments are marking the Mayan prediction with a mix of good humor and great specials.
"We believe the Earth was built to last, just like our new Open Country A/T II," Toyo Tires wrote on Facebook, where it also offered a contest that included a free trip to the Mayan homeland in Mexico's Yucatan.
Sunday, December 16, 2012
Friday, December 14, 2012
Dealing with the Doctors
Had a goofy day yesterday. Needed to go and pick up my prescription for the narcotic which is used to slow down my motility. Anyone with Short Bowel knows exactly what I'm talking about!
Anyway drove down to Kaseman Hospital - http://www.phs.org/PHS/hospitals/hospitals/kaseman/index.htm
to pick up the prescription. Had initiated the process via Presbyterian's "My Health" messaging system. Since I had never used it before ( and listening to my wife's positivity) I ended up calling them to ensure they had received the request. They had but were waiting for the Doctor to come back in.
Ok ... so far so good. Got up to the second floor, stood in line like a good little automaton, waiting for my turn although there was no one in front of me. OK, I get it no problem. Finally I'm called over and she asks "How can I help you"
-Ehhh ... so far so good - - I relayed to her saying I was here to pick up a prescrition, she said what doctor I said Dr Weiss. She look in some racks behind her and found nothing then she said it was sent to my pharmacy. I said HuH this is a narcotic and I needed to pick up manually. She said OH no it was sent, so I said when did the policy change and if it did why weren't we/I notified. She said Oh no it has been like that for quite some time, now it's my turn to go HUH again ! !
At this time I'm getting a little uncomfortable and my patience is starting to run out when some little girl (a woman would have waited HER turn) jumped in and told the receptionist she wanted her co-pay back. I kinda roll my eyes but I keep my mouth shut. Anyway when the receptionist gets done dealing with this little twit, she tells me hold on while to speaks to Dr Weiss's nurse. Sure no problem.
So this starts off another argument style conversation between the nurse and the receptionist.
Bottom line to all this the nurse then brought out the prescription and said I will deal with the receptionist. Then we talked for a minute or two regarding the "My Health" messaging system.
Had another glitch with my blood testing but don't feel up to writing about it. Maybe tomorrow.
Here is some more human stupidity:
Anyway drove down to Kaseman Hospital - http://www.phs.org/PHS/hospitals/hospitals/kaseman/index.htm
to pick up the prescription. Had initiated the process via Presbyterian's "My Health" messaging system. Since I had never used it before ( and listening to my wife's positivity) I ended up calling them to ensure they had received the request. They had but were waiting for the Doctor to come back in.
Ok ... so far so good. Got up to the second floor, stood in line like a good little automaton, waiting for my turn although there was no one in front of me. OK, I get it no problem. Finally I'm called over and she asks "How can I help you"
-Ehhh ... so far so good - - I relayed to her saying I was here to pick up a prescrition, she said what doctor I said Dr Weiss. She look in some racks behind her and found nothing then she said it was sent to my pharmacy. I said HuH this is a narcotic and I needed to pick up manually. She said OH no it was sent, so I said when did the policy change and if it did why weren't we/I notified. She said Oh no it has been like that for quite some time, now it's my turn to go HUH again ! !
At this time I'm getting a little uncomfortable and my patience is starting to run out when some little girl (a woman would have waited HER turn) jumped in and told the receptionist she wanted her co-pay back. I kinda roll my eyes but I keep my mouth shut. Anyway when the receptionist gets done dealing with this little twit, she tells me hold on while to speaks to Dr Weiss's nurse. Sure no problem.
So this starts off another argument style conversation between the nurse and the receptionist.
Bottom line to all this the nurse then brought out the prescription and said I will deal with the receptionist. Then we talked for a minute or two regarding the "My Health" messaging system.
Had another glitch with my blood testing but don't feel up to writing about it. Maybe tomorrow.
Ate at Carl's Jr on the way home. Hamburg, Fries, and a milkshake was sick all evening and through out the night. Crapped my brains out... enough said. Kinda miserable today.
Here is some more human stupidity:
Xmas lights on truck yield $274 ticket
WICHITA, Kan. (UPI) -- A Kansas man given a $274 citation for decking
his pickup truck out in Christmas lights said his illuminated vehicle
has been spreading holiday cheer.
David Hill of Wichita, founder of the group OneSpark, which aims to feed and clothe the homeless, said he spent 16 hours covering his truck in Christmas lights and hooking them to a generator in the bed of the vehicle, KAKE-TV, Wichita, reported Thursday.
Hill said he was surprised when he was pulled over two weeks ago on the highway and fined $274 for his light display.
"I'm not saying he was right or wrong," Hill said of the ticketing officer. The bottom line is there's so many people in this town right now that are hurting. And literally, there's been thousands of people that have taken pictures with that truck and it's brought a smile to their face.
Hill said he will leave the lights on his truck to spread Christmas cheer and bring attention to his organization's charitable efforts.
Police Lt. Joe Schroeder said the lights could prove a dangerous distraction for other drivers.
"When you take a vehicle and you cover it with that many lights, it's an issue of safety," Schroeder said. You're going to get the rubberneckers who are going to be staring at the vehicle. They're going to have a collision or rear end somebody because they're too busy looking at this car that's driving down the road.
David Hill of Wichita, founder of the group OneSpark, which aims to feed and clothe the homeless, said he spent 16 hours covering his truck in Christmas lights and hooking them to a generator in the bed of the vehicle, KAKE-TV, Wichita, reported Thursday.
Hill said he was surprised when he was pulled over two weeks ago on the highway and fined $274 for his light display.
"I'm not saying he was right or wrong," Hill said of the ticketing officer. The bottom line is there's so many people in this town right now that are hurting. And literally, there's been thousands of people that have taken pictures with that truck and it's brought a smile to their face.
Hill said he will leave the lights on his truck to spread Christmas cheer and bring attention to his organization's charitable efforts.
Police Lt. Joe Schroeder said the lights could prove a dangerous distraction for other drivers.
"When you take a vehicle and you cover it with that many lights, it's an issue of safety," Schroeder said. You're going to get the rubberneckers who are going to be staring at the vehicle. They're going to have a collision or rear end somebody because they're too busy looking at this car that's driving down the road.
Wednesday, December 12, 2012
12-12-12
Has a nice ring to it. Wonder how lucky this number is?
Anyway another goofy human story out of all places, Youngstown Ohio.
Anyway another goofy human story out of all places, Youngstown Ohio.
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Tuesday, December 11, 2012
More goofy human stuff
Another human stupidity story:
Handgun found in package of frozen meat
ROSWELL, N.M. (UPI) -- Authorities in New Mexico and Colorado said
they are trying to find the origins of a gun and ammunition packet
discovered in a package of frozen meat.
Police in Roswell, N.M., said a worker at a local Albertsons store discovered the Rock Island Armory .38 Super and ammunition Wednesday in a case of frozen ribs originating from the Swift Packing Plant in Greeley, Colo., KRQE-TV, Albuquerque, reported Monday.
"We could speculate on a lot of things," Sgt. Jim Preston said. It could have been someone just dropped it there, or it could have been something that someone put it there trying to hide it for 100 different reasons.
Greeley police said they are looking into whether the gun may have been involved in any local crimes in 2011 when the meat was packaged.
Police in Roswell, N.M., said a worker at a local Albertsons store discovered the Rock Island Armory .38 Super and ammunition Wednesday in a case of frozen ribs originating from the Swift Packing Plant in Greeley, Colo., KRQE-TV, Albuquerque, reported Monday.
"We could speculate on a lot of things," Sgt. Jim Preston said. It could have been someone just dropped it there, or it could have been something that someone put it there trying to hide it for 100 different reasons.
Greeley police said they are looking into whether the gun may have been involved in any local crimes in 2011 when the meat was packaged.
Festivus pole added to nativity scene
DEERFIELD BEACH, Fla. (UPI) -- This year, a Nativity scene in
Deerfield Beach, Fla., features a "Festivus pole" made of Pabst Blue
Ribbon beer cans, as well as a Menorah.
The pole, a reference to the Dec. 23 atheist "holiday" that became a pop culture hit after being featured in a Seinfeld episode, was installed Thursday by activist blogger Chaz Stevens, the South Florida Sun Sentinel reported.
Stevens said he had been trying to get the city to remove the Nativity scene for five years, and this year he decided to ask for space to express his own beliefs.
"It's just 23 beer cans stacked 8 feet high and conveniently located 6 feet from Baby Jesus," said Stevens.
"Think of how many people have died over the years to give us our freedoms," Stevens said. So I've got to push back a little.
The pole, a reference to the Dec. 23 atheist "holiday" that became a pop culture hit after being featured in a Seinfeld episode, was installed Thursday by activist blogger Chaz Stevens, the South Florida Sun Sentinel reported.
Stevens said he had been trying to get the city to remove the Nativity scene for five years, and this year he decided to ask for space to express his own beliefs.
"It's just 23 beer cans stacked 8 feet high and conveniently located 6 feet from Baby Jesus," said Stevens.
"Think of how many people have died over the years to give us our freedoms," Stevens said. So I've got to push back a little.
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