Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Cocaine - It's one hell of a......song???

As I was listening to a local radio show last evening, Eric Clapton’s classic song “Cocaine” came on.  While I love the song, I thought to myself, why in the world would they play this song on the radio?  More than half the song will be blanked out.  Well you can imagine my confusion when the whole song played and they didn’t edit one word.  Not one!  Imagine if my seven year old son had been in the car.  I would’ve surely been asked, “Daddy, what is cocaine?”  Which would have been a very interesting talk at such a young age but I guess it’s never too early.

It got me thinking about other songs and other stations that play music and block out drug and sexual references.  For instance, the two local Hip Hop and R&B stations block out all marijuana, ecstasy and sexual references all the time. Sometimes a song comes on and more than half of the song is blanked out, it’s basically just one long instrumental.

Aren’t all radio stations following the same regulations?  I’m confused.  I’d hate to bring race into it but is it a black and white thing?  It can’t be that the Eric Clapton song is portraying cocaine as being bad because the song glorifies it the same as most rap/r&b songs.  The only thing I can think of is that it’s from a different era and therefore it’s a “classic” and can be played as an oldie.  Either way it’s on the radio waves for children to hear and I’d like to see similar radio sanctions across the board.

Truthfully, I’d like to see less or no restrictions but that’s the United States and we’ll have to deal with it.  My problem is if you’re going to edit weed and sex, then you better mute Eric Clapton declaring his love for cocaine.

Maybe it’s me but the radio stations clearly want you to do cocaine and not smoke weed while having sex with a bad a*$ bi$#h.  Sorry for the censorship, this must be a hip hop / r&b station.

Your thoughts?

Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Rudolph The Red Nosed Reindeer

Have you seen the news today about an author and special ed teacher that claims Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer promotes bullying?  Here’s an article that discusses the claims made by this “professor”.


I’ve been watching this Christmas Special for my entire existence.  Every Christmas for the past 30 years I have watched this movie at the very least once a year, now that I have a child, probably closer to two times a year.  Not once have I every thought, wow, Comet and Santa are really giving it to Rudolph.  Not once have I ever said shame on you Comet for bullying poor old Rudolph and damn you Santa for not reprimanding him.

I’ve realized that the Comet and the other reindeers were making fun of Rudolph because he was different but they weren’t bullying.  No one punched Rudolph in the gut and said he wanted his lunch money.  No one flushed his head down a toilet.  Not once did I say to myself, holy shit Comet is setting a bad example for my child by picking on Rudolph.

You know why I never thought of those things?  It’s because the whole story is about Rudolph over coming the mocking and ridiculing to become “the greatest reindeer of all.”  I guess I always so it as an underdog story and how despite not looking the same, he overcame that and became the hero. To take out the other reindeers picking on Rudolph and not accepting him would be to RUIN the story of the underdog against all odds.

Lastly, I think we are going a little too crazy with the whole censorship of children materials.  Kids aren’t as gullible or stupid as the media claims them to be.  My child isn’t going to go to school and become a bully because he wants to be like Comet from Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer.  What’s next editing out Charlie Brown’s Christmas so they don’t mock Charlie Brown at the end saying his tree is stupid?  Really, this author/professor has a problem with Rudolph?  God help us if he re-watches Charlie Brown Christmas.  I just watched that two nights ago and the children mock, ridicule and call Charlie Brown names pretty much the duration of the special.

Maybe it’s me but we need to leave Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer alone.  Keep it as the underdog story that it is.  We need to stop pretending our children are so stupid that a Christmas special from 1964 is influencing them into a world of bullying.  Our kids are listening to the story of how it’s ok to be different and rooting for Rudolph, not sad because Comet is mean to him.

Christmas Cards

Christmas Season is upon us and my wife and I are in the midst of a disagreement about Christmas Cards.  I say, screw it, let’s not send any out this year and she’s at the opposite end of the spectrum and says it would be rude not to send any out.  Since I want to keep a happy household, I agreed to send them out this year but only if it’s a picture of Pete or the family.  We agreed that perhaps only Pete this year since last year we had a family picture.

I agreed to a picture card or nothing because if we just sent out a card with our signed names, people are just going to throw them away.  You know how I know that?  Well, because I do it.  You send me a generic Christmas card with Happy Holidays or Merry Chirstmas and just sign your name with no picture, personal note or anything; I’ll tell you right now where it’s being filed…The Garbage Can.  If it has a picture, I’ll keep it with our photos or if it has a personal message, then maybe I’ll call you and thank you or write you back, but if you just buy and send out a generic ass card and sign it, love the so & so’s, it’s trash time.

If you’re going to be lazy about it, then why bother?  I’m with those people though, why bother?  If I was alone, living by myself I wouldn’t send out Christmas cards, I guess my friends and family should be happy I have a wife that takes the time to take a picture, order cards and send them out every year because truthfully I wouldn’t waste my time.  I know it’s tradition but it’s a dumb tradition.  I can’t tell you how many Christmas cards I get from people that I don’t really ever see.  If the only contact we have is a generic Christmas card every year I think it’s time to re-evaluate our relationship.

Like I said, I’m all for Christmas cards with some thought or a picture of the family or a loved one but if you’re going to be lazy and just sign a bunch of cards, maybe it’s me but save the time, ink and paper and just don’t bother!  I wouldn’t!

Monday, August 15, 2011

Lending Friends Money...

Have you ever borrowed or let a friend borrow some money?  How’d that situation turn out?  Most likely it either ended badly or made the friendship uncomfortable to the point where you don’t hang out or get together as much as you want or should.  Luckily, I’ve never been in a situation where I’ve had to borrow some money from a friend, I just borrow from the many other sources out there (thank you Visa and American Express…).  However, I have let friends borrow money and it never ends well.

The biggest problem I believe is the uncomfortable feeling that surrounds asking for the money back or what to do when someone doesn’t pay you back.  I won’t name people but I recently let someone borrow a large sum of money, but stupid me didn’t discuss payback times or options.  I figured that this friend was a stand-up person and it wouldn’t really come to that.  My friend seemed grateful and said they’d get it to me ASAP.  There were a lot of things going on in their life but they were adamant about it saying they’d get it to me when the have it.  Well, it’s been almost three months and not even a whimper about the cash.  Now, I’m stuck in a sticky situation where I have to bring it up and discuss how they plan on getting me the money without ruining the friendship or making our time together uncomfortable after I get the money.

I guess I wouldn’t really be concerned if my friends spending habits hadn’t changed in the past few months.  Not only has my friend been on numerous vacations, but they are also planning other vacations for the fall/winter.  Now every time my friend opens their mouth and discusses a vacation or new purchase, I just get angry and now have come to the point where I have to be a debt collector and start turning the situation ugly.

My biggest problem with this is really not the money.  It’s the common courteously.  If I knew I owed someone money, it would be a priority to pay them back.  I wouldn’t be out gallivanting around knowing I owe someone a substantial amount of money, I would be figuring out how to pay them back even if it meant paying them a little every week or month.  I’m the type of person that if I had to borrow, I would make sure I got them the cash as soon as possible.  Due to the friendship, I would want to make it square as soon as I could to avoid killing the relationship or making anyone uncomfortable.

The ultimate lesson in this whole mess is to never lend money to friends but its hard not to in certain situations.  Since they’re your friends, you want to “help” as much as possible but at the same time, you can’t just be handing out money all the time.  There should a friendship courteously that goes with lending money to friends that the ultimate goal in paying it back is to make sure that no one’s uncomfortable.  Maybe it’s me but if you owe friends money, it’s in your best effort to handle the situation as smooth as possible and pay back the money as fast as you can.  It’s just the right thing to do…

Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Don't Let An Accident Take the Magic Away!

There is something magical about catching a baseball at a ballgame, something so magical that grown men crave it just as much as children.  People will sacrifice $10 beers; catch balls with babies in their arms, and fight over the ball as if it was a gold bar worth millions of dollars.  When one gets a ball, they hold it up in triumph as if it were a trophy; the crowd applauds and sometimes cheers.  The pursuit and catching a ball inside a stadium is noble and awe-inspiring.

Which makes what happened last week at a Texas Rangers game just awful.  I’m sure many of you know the horrific details so I won’t get into them but in a nutshell, Josh Hamilton of the Texas Rangers threw up a foul ball to a fan by the name of Shannon Stone.  He was trying to get the ball for his 6 year old son and leaned over too far and fell about 20 feet and died from his injuries of the fall.  It wasn’t Hamilton’s fault, it wasn’t Stone’s fault, and it simply was a horrible horrible mistake.  Player’s do this all the time, its part of the charm of baseball, and fans love it.  It’s taking a piece of tradition home with you from the stadium.

I’m sure in the moments before the fall, this man was indescribably happy.  He was going to catch a baseball from one of the best players in the game and hand it to his son who would have a great story to tell all his friends for the rest of his life.  Unfortunately the ball came up short and to no one’s fault an accident occurred.  It’s a shame too because now, a six year old has to grow up without a father and Josh Hamilton, who’s been through a lot himself, has to have this on his conscience for the rest of his life.  It’s unfair really, to all those involved but again we have to see this how it is, a horrible awful accident.

As you’ve probably noticed, I’ve stressed how this was an accident pretty hardcore in this blog entry.  My point to it all is that we can’t change something that is so great about the game of baseball because of a horrible accident.  Maybe it’s me but we can’t let this accident stop players from interacting with fans and take away the magic that makes baseball one of the best sports and entertainment out there.

This type of thing hardly ever happens in stadiums and if it does, it’s usually a fan’s drunken stupor that leads to it.  Kind of like the incident at Coors Field earlier this year when a drunken idiot tried to slide down an escalator and fell to his death.  Even those incidents are far and in between.  Should we stop fan interaction and getting a ball from your favorite because of one senseless accident?  Absolutely not!

I’ve never been lucky enough to get a foul ball at a stadium or even have a player toss one up to me.  Do you think that this incident will stop me from trying?  Heck no, in fact, I’ll keep trying to get a souvenir for my son just like Mr. Stone I’m sure would have kept trying had he lived through this accident.  Perhaps stadiums should look into railings around the ballpark and re-access how tall they are but at the same time, let’s not go overboard here.  It’s not like we’re talking about hundreds of people falling out of the stands.  Let’s call it what it was, an accident and just pray and hope it never happens again.

Next time you attend a baseball game, look around you.  See how many people have gloves at the game.  Not just kids either, they’ll be tons of adults with glove.  Let’s not take that away, let’s keep the magic of getting a baseball at the stadium intact!

Wednesday, July 6, 2011

The 4th Of July

Well the fourth of July came, what did you do?  I’m sure everyone attended a cook-out or two over the weekend as I but on the 4th before my 3rd (yes 3rd) cookout of the weekend I was fortunate enough to have some free time in the morning.  Flipping through the TV I came across HBO which was showing the mini-series John Adams in its entirety.  I’ve wanted to watch it for years but just never have found the time, being the 4th, I thought, how appropriate, let me catch some of this.  After the first hour, I was engulfed.  I taped the rest of the series and finished it up yesterday.  If you haven’t seen it, I highly recommend it as the historical accuracy is spot on and to truly appreciate what our founding fathers went through building this nation, it must be viewed.

This post isn’t intended to praise this wonderful series but instead to bring awareness to the historical significance of the holiday.  Many people don’t truly appreciate why we celebrate this wonderful day and instead see it as a day off work and a chance to goof off with friends at a barbeque.  I would label myself a historical buff and have read a lot of books on the founding fathers and watched many television programs on the our Revolutionary War, but it never truly hit me until I watched John Adams.  You see, John Adams isn’t the most celebrated Patriot of our revolution and he isn’t the one that you think of when you think about us fighting for our independence but yet he was an iatrical part of the events.  It made me wonder about all those other Patriots that may not have fought on battle fields but did risk everything including death to make our country free and independent.  John Adams and others that attended secret meetings of a pre-America Continental Congress faced death by hanging if captured and were away from families not days but months and years at a time.  The hardships and risks they took need to be appreciated and praised just as much as George Washington and Benjamin Franklin.  For every Revolutionary War hero, think about all those unsung heroes that may have been omitted from our history text books.

Next year, instead of goofing off at a firework celebration or eating a heart attack waiting to happen amount of hot dogs, take some time to watch something on our founding fathers, maybe read a book, visit a landmark and appreciate those that fought hard and risked EVERYTHING to make our country free and independent.   Maybe sing the Star Spangled Banner and thank those brave young souls that you don’t have a British accent.

PS – Isn’t it amazing that our country just turned 235 years old?  That’s not a lot of time.  Just something to think about…

Wednesday, June 22, 2011

I Miss Summer Vacation!

My son had his last day of school yesterday and all he kept talking about last night was how great it was to be on summer vacation.  Mind you he’s only 6 and just completed 1st grade but yet he already knows that for the next two and a half months he’s got nothing to worry about except having fun.  I miss those days.  When you get out of school and get a full-time job, you do have vacations but generally it’s a week to ten days.  I’ve never even had 10 straight days off of work for pleasure in my entire duration of working.  While I’ve been on disability for an extended period of time, that is hardly a vacation.  There is no relaxing involved in that scenario.  I long for the old days when you had two straight months of sleeping in and hanging out all day.  What I would give to have a full month off again!

I can’t even imagine taking a full month off.  Don’t get me wrong, I’ve definitely thought about it but when I take vacation for a week I come back to a disaster, can you imagine what you would come back to after a month?  Perhaps next year I should start with two weeks and see how it goes.  The problem is I worry too much about my job and the people I work with.  I work in a small department and when I’m on vacation there is only one person left to do the work of two.  I don’t know why but I can’t relax or enjoy myself when I know that the person I left at work is stressing and cursing me out.  Not to mention that in this economy a job is very important and losing it could be disastrous.  I know my work wouldn’t fire me because I’m taking vacation but I always worry that my co-worker or another person in the company will do a better job than I am while I’m out.  Again, needless worry and stress when I should be having a relaxing time.

Maybe it’s me but it’s time I stop worrying about what’s going on here and enjoy myself.  I have vacation time and it’s time to start using it to my full advantage.  Next year I will take two weeks off in a row and not care what happens here at work.  I have to!  Seeing and hearing my son “brag” about having fun for the next two months last night really got to me.  It’s time to get that summer vacation feeling back again!

Thursday, June 16, 2011

Oh No Canada....

As most of you probably know, I’m a huge sports fan and last night was Game 7 of the Stanley Cup Finals.  I know what you’re probably thinking, hockey?  Really?  Well, believe it or not, I was actually into the hockey playoffs this year, or at least the last three rounds.  I don’t really follow any one team but being a Red Sox fan and seeing that the Boston Bruins hadn’t won a championship since the early 70’s I began following them.  I was treated to some really good hockey.  I can honestly say that in the last month or so, I’ve watched more hockey than I have in my entire life.  All three series were pretty fantastic and Game 7’s in any sport are usually great games.  Unfortunately for Vancouver Canuck fans, it was pretty anti-climatic as the Bruins rolled to a 4-0 win and it really wasn’t all that close at the end.  The sad thing, the game isn’t what this post is about; instead it’s about the sore-loser Canadian fans that were classless, dangerous and downright stupid for their actions in the final minutes of the game and after.

Canadian fans set the tone for the night by first booing our National Anthem, then loudly singing along to their anthem.  Real class there Vancouver, real class!  I’ve been to numerous baseball and even hockey games where a visiting Canadian city is in town (Toronto and Montreal) and have NEVER heard fans boo during the Canadian anthem.  NEVER!  Not only was this disrespectful but it was ignorant and just plain stupid.  My opinions and thoughts on Canada were not all that high before I heard this but now I will make it a point to not only SIT during your anthem but any time I can to absolutely ignore and/or miss when a Canadian team is in town.

That aside, after the game, when the Bruins were receiving the Stanley Cup and getting their praise from the Commissioner and the NHL, the fans loudly booed.  They booed so loudly it was tough to hear at times and it again showed poor class.  I’ve watched a lot of series clinching games that were won by the visiting team and I can’t remember one where the visiting team was treated with such disdain.  I even remember when the Red Sox won game 7 of the American League Championship Series in New York in 2004 after an improbably comeback that Yankee fans didn’t boo.  YANKEE FANS!  They HATE the Red Sox and even they didn’t loudly boo during the ceremony (granted, most had exited before the final pitch anyway, but that’s for another post).  Again, Vancouver, really?  Are you that ignorant?

During the final moments and after the game, the Vancouver fans and general public also rioted.  Yup, they rioted and acted like a bunch of poor-sport babies because their team couldn’t pull off the win when they were up 2-0.  Fans set cars on fire, even some police cruisers, local stores were destroyed, windows damaged and looting and people were injured while these crybabies acted like idiots.  While not ALL fans destroyed the city, there were thousands that participated and I just don’t get it.  I’ve seen fans go crazy after they WIN a series and flip cars and cause some ruckus but never really seen the destruction that happened after the game last night.  Here’s a good website with some video and photos (http://www.twirlit.com/2011/06/16/vancouver-riots-2011-photos-city-destroyed-after-canucks-loss-watch/).  As you can see, utter chaos!  I guess it’s true; Canadians are really into their hockey…perhaps a little too into their hockey!

Maybe it’s me but Canada definitely lost some of my respect and I can bet some Americans are waking up today with some bad views of Canada.  I know, personally, I never really thought much of Canada to begin with but with events like this, it just really puts a bad taste in my mouth.  Grow up Canada….it’s just a game.

What are your opinions?  Do you agree?  Were the rioting, booing of the National Anthem and booing during the presentation ceremony disrespectful and class-less?  Let me know!

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Super 8 - A True Throwback!

This past weekend I was able to catch Super 8, the new movie by J.J. Abrams and produced by the great Steven Spielberg.  It felt like I’d stepped back into the 1980’s as the movie has that Goonies/Stand by Me/E.T. vibe.  J.J. Abrams pays homage to Spielberg in a great way because the movie screams 80’s Spielberg.  It had it all, the story that’s focused on the kids, the messy home life scenes, the setting, the lighting and the late monster reveal.

Overall I thought the movie was fantastic though some late third acts scenes had some plot holes I can forgive them because the movie as a whole was so good.  The nostalgic feel to me was the most important aspect of the movie.  In today’s movie market you hardly see a “smart” movie with kids aged 10-13 as the leads.  Generally it’s either late teenagers or older getting the main focus of movies.  Here the kids are 12-13 years old and their acting is superb.  Dialogue that was spot on and although it’s a far fetched idea, it still seems grounded in reality, much like E.T. and Goonies.

I brought my six year old and he too absolutely loved it.  Though, I’ve trained him by reliving all of my favorite 80’s movies over and over again with him.  In fact, some of his favorite movies are my favorites (Stand by Me, The Goonies and Sandlot).  The problem is, I wonder how late teens and early twenty year olds are viewing this movie, the 16-23 demographic for example.  They are a bit too old to remember these classics and with movies nowadays being vastly different, I wonder what they thought of it.  These days, movie patrons are treated to a full-on-shot of the monster 15 minutes into a movie or even before in the trailers.  How are these impatient high school and college kids reacting to having to wait and sit through some excellent character development before getting their monster fix?

If you have a chance to see it, DO IT!  Especially if you grew up watching those classic 80’s movies and miss them as much as I do.  Maybe it’s me but I don’t think we’ll ever get movies like those again.  Though seeing Super 8 has me optimistic, maybe these types of movies will make a comeback.  I sure hope so because there’s nothing like that feeling.

Friday, June 10, 2011

10:30 Game Time....Really MLB?

Did any of you guys stay up to watch the Red Sox vs. Yankees game last night?  Well, if you did, you’re better than me!  The game went through a 3 and a half hour rain delay and didn’t start until 10:30 p.m.  I was only able to keep my eyes open until the 3rd inning and finally had to give up.  Outrageous!  If I had tickets to the game I would have been majorly pissed.  I just don’t get why they couldn’t scratch the game and play it at a later date.  They play each other numerous times and could even schedule the game around an off day due to the closeness of the cities.  It’s not like we’re talking about two cities that are on the opposite sides of the country.  We’re talking a 3 hour ride here.

I don’t really know who to blame here.  My guess would have to be Major League Baseball.  My guess is that they had the final call and decided that 10:30 was an acceptable time.  I disagree and don’t think anyone should have to wait around 3 ½ hours then sit through a 3 hour ball game.  I hope they made arrangements with the Subway transit for those that come to the games on the trains.

Imagine if I had tickets and had to go to work in the morning.  There is no way I would have been able to stay for the game.  As a fan of the Red Sox and more importantly a fan of baseball I think playing that game at that time was unfair and cruel.  Baseball is getting more and more ridiculous with their scheduling that at times it’s comical.  What about the kids?  Kids love watching baseball, especially the Sox vs. Yankees.  Do you think any parent would allow their 8-13 year old to watch a game that starts at 10:30?  I sincerely doubt it.

Maybe it’s me but better judgment should have been used last night and the game should have been cancelled and made up at a later date.  Shame on you MLB, shame on you!

Friday, June 3, 2011

Take Fan Voting AWAY!

If you want a good laugh today, check out the all-star voting for baseball’s mid-season classic.  I know all star games in pro sports have become nothing but popularity contests but this year’s baseball voting is downright comical and sad at the same time.  Generally every year there are players that get left off the roster that should have been on it and sometimes players will sneak on because of popularity but this year, so far anyway, the fans have got it very, very wrong.

First let’s talk about the leader at 1st base, Mark Teixeira.  He’s having a pretty good year so far (16 HR’s, 38 RBI, .901 OPS) but is he really the best 1st baseman in the American League?  Adrian Gonzalez is having a monster year (.918 OPS, AL high 46 RBI, .329 avg.), Miguel Cabrera is having another MVP type season (1.001 OPS, 40 RBI, .311 avg.).  Heck even DH David Ortiz, who if you had to put at a position would be 1B, is having a monster year (.964 OPS, 13 HR’s, 28 RBI).  So is Tex the best option at 1B?

Now let’s take it to the National League at the same position.  Albert Pujols currently leads the voting and is so far having one of his worst statistical years ever.  His batting line of .265/.335/.412/.746 and 9 HR’s, 31 RBI looks putrid next to Joey Votto (1.001 OPS, 7 HR, 32 RBI, .338 avg.) and Prince Fielder (.924 OPS, 11 HR, 42 RBI, .291 avg.) who are putting together fantastic starts to the year.  Why does Pujols belong this year?  Is it because of his past MVP seasons or maybe his hardcore St. Louis fan base flooding the ballots?

The rest of the National League however is pretty good.  The voting seems logical and all the leaders in other categories I could reasonably say deserve to go to the All-Star game.  The biggest travesty comes from the American League.  Your leading vote getter so far at the position of short-stop is….Derek Jeter.  What the…?  Derek Jeter?  Really?  He of the following stat line - .264/.328/.332/.660 with 2 HR’s and 16 RBI?  Wow.  Let’s see there are probably 7 other SS that should be ahead of him, but I’ll narrow it down for you to 3.  Asdrubal Cabrera of the Indians is having a beast of a year so far (.875 OPS, 10 HR, 39 RBI, .299 avg.) and should be the leading vote getter.  But there’s also Erick Aybar (.315 avg., .800 OPS, 3 HR, 20 RBI, 14 SB) and Jed Lowrie (.305 avg., .803 OPS, 3HR, 22 RBI) tearing it up right now.

I get it.  Jeter is iconic and legendary but the All-Star game is for what players are doing THIS YEAR!  It’s not what about you’ve done in your career.  I could see if this was Jeter’s last season in the league and we all knew he was retiring, then great, vote him in one last time and give him his curtain call, but we all know he’s going to continue to play mediocre baseball for the rest of his contract, so why is he the leading SS vote getter?

Maybe it’s me but I think it’s time to revoke the fan voting system MLB has in place.  If Major League Baseball is trying to push this game as “meaning something” and it does by giving the winning league home field advantage in the World Series it’s time to get the best players on the teams.  If it wants to continue with the fan voting popularity contest, then it’s time to remove the meaning of the game and let it be just an exhibition game.

With the game determining home field advantage for the World Series, then it’s in the best interest to have the best players at each position for each league.  Jeter should not be at shortstop and I’m sorry but Pujols shouldn’t be at first base this year.  Take away the fan voting and come up with a new system.  I’m sick of fan bases flooding the ballots to get their favorite players on the field when sometimes they just don’t deserve it.

Lastly, I’d like to point out that although I’m a Red Sox fan, I’m a baseball fan first and a baseball purist at that.  I don’t care that there are six Yankees leading the voting so far.  In fact I believe that 4 of those Yankees deserve to be in the game (A-Rod, Granderson, Russell and Cano) but let’s get rid of the ones that don’t deserve…

Friday, May 27, 2011

Manslaughter For Not Predicting An Earthquake? Really?

Wow.  Just Wow!  Take a look at this article when you get a moment of free time (http://news.yahoo.com/s/livescience/20110526/sc_livescience/seismologiststriedformanslaughterfornotpredictingearthquake).

It’s about a group of 6 seismologists that are being tried for manslaughter for not being able to predict a 2009 earthquake in L’Aquila.  Maybe it’s me but this is just plain ridiculous!  Seriously, there is no exact science to predict an earthquake.  The article discusses how scientists are actively trying to develop methods to predict earthquakes but there are no tools out there currently to help predict a very random phenomenon.  It’s like trying to predict next year’s Super Bowl or World Series winner.  Yes we know certain areas of the world are more susceptible to earthquakes but when and exactly where they will hit is not exactly a science.  I’ll liken it to predicting a Super Bowl winner again.  We all know the best 6 or 7 teams but do we really know if any one of those teams will win the big game for certain?  No, it’s impossible because it’s unpredictable, just like many weather phenomenon.  It’s not possible to predict Mother Nature!

I will continue to follow this story because it could affect other scientists and weather experts.  What if I bought tickets to a baseball game and my local meteorologist told me it was going to be sunny and 85, yet when I get to the game and the sky opens up and a thunderstorm cancels the game.  Can I sue the weatherman for the cost of the tickets because he didn’t accurately predict this thunderstorm?  Can I sue the weatherman for the sunburn I got because he didn’t correctly tell me the sun was going to be out when I mowed my lawn?  Come on… This is ridiculous.  Meteorologists at least have instruments and tools to predict weather patterns but even that isn’t an exact science.  Patterns change, fronts come and go and it’s just an extremely hard job to do.  Imagine if we could sue them when they weren’t right.  There would be no weather experts because no matter what, Mother Nature is very unpredictable.

Maybe it’s me but whoever is trying these seismologists needs to have their head examined because how in the hell can you predict an earthquake….

Thursday, May 26, 2011

Sane Enough To Kill, But To Insane To Stand Trial???

I just finished reading an article about the Arizona shooting suspect Jared Loughner.  A judge has declared him incompetent to stand trial at this time and he will be sent to a mental health facility for up to four months to be evaluated.  If he gets “better” or mentally stable and understands the consequences of the case against him, the trial will continue but if not, the charges could be thrown out and he’ll spend the rest of his life in an institution.

I usually don’t like to bad mouth the United States of America, but man does our Justice Department really puzzle me.  This 22 year old was competent enough to get a driver’s license, buy a handgun, get admitted to college (he dropped out), feed himself, dress himself and plan and construct a killing spree.  Yet, he’s not competent enough to stand trial for the crimes he’s committed?  I don’t get it.  I remember reading awhile back that this same individual sent messages to some of his friends and family the night before the killings that read, “Please, don’t be mad at me.”  This shows that he knew what he was going to do was wrong and that the killing spree was premeditated.  So exactly how is he incompetent?

The judge has had two mental health experts evaluate him and they both concluded that he is a schizophrenic and likely not faking the whole thing but how does one go from competent enough to get into college and plan a huge killing spree to a loony toon overnight?  It just doesn’t make sense.  I love this country more than anything but it’s stuff like this that really tries my patience.  It seems we give these killers and murderers more rights and compassion than they really deserve.

This case is really an easy one to determine.  It’s pretty much an open and shut book.  Hundreds of people were at the rally and saw him shoot the people.  The evidence is all there, so why do we need to waste taxpayer’s money by housing, feeding and giving medical and mental care to this lunatic.  It’s stuff like this that really make you scratch your head and say what the fuck?

Maybe it’s me, but the court system in the United States and all of the judges that review cases should be checked for competency.  Get it together already.  If an animal or dog attacks a person and causes serious harm, they are deemed “mad” and put down; I think it’s time to extend that to human beings as well.

Maybe it’s me, but our gun laws should also be checked for competency because apparently you can own a gun and be a mentally unstable schizo maniac….

Monday, May 23, 2011

Post 9/11 Flying...

I’m back from vacation and I hate to be that person but I wish I was still in Florida.  I hate it when people come back from vacation and all they do is talk about and wish they were back to relaxing and doing nothing all day.  I always think to myself; “come on get back to reality already.”  Yet today, I find myself thinking how nice it was to be in sunny Florida and by the poolside bar enjoying a cocktail.  Oh well, I guess I have to snap out of it.

While traveling I did notice something that really pisses me off, it kind of goes with what happened a couple weeks ago with the killing of Osama Bin Laden.  Maybe it’s me but 9/11 really screwed up flying.  I had only flown maybe three times before 9/11 but I remember it being so easy and so relaxed that it was probably the easiest part of a flight.  Nowadays getting through security and onto an airplane is so nerve-racking and annoying that I want to punch all terrorists square in the face.

I have the system down and usually feel pretty confident while going through security but when you witness other people getting screamed at because they forgot they had a bottle of toothpaste or an unopened bottle of soda in their carry-on, you yourself start to feel uneasy.  Don’t get me wrong, I think the protocol is needed and anything that makes us more secure as a country is alright by me but those damn terrorists really fucked flying up for all of us.

Take off your shoes, take off your belt, separate all them when putting them on the conveyor belt.  Walk through the metal detector. Whoops, you beeped, please do it again.  Oops you beeped again, now you get the wand.  Heaven forbid you beep during that, then you may get have to get a full cavity search (thank goodness, I’ve never had that pleasure…yet).

There’s no joking around with these people either.  I went through the metal detector with my Red Sox hat on and had to remove it and have it inspected by the attendant.  I jokingly said, “Ha must be a Yankees fan.”  The attended sternly stated that, “no sir, this is just protocol, it doesn’t matter which baseball team I like.”  Easy there lady, I was just joking with you.  The security seems too brash and if they lightened up a bit, I bet everyone would be more relaxed.

While flying is the quickest and generally the easiest way to get to your destination, those stupid American-hating Muslim bastards really fucked it up.  I think that all the terrorists we capture and hold prisoner should be lined up after the security gate at the airport and every passenger should be able to kick them in the nuts after they go through the hassle they created.  It would make us all feel just a little bit better about the process and I for one would actually look forward to the proceedings.  Who’s with me?  I wonder if the White House website has a suggestion box I can send this to…

Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Men and Lip Balm

Special double post for you today because we’ll I have a lot to talk about I guess.  While on my little weekend excursion that I spoke about in my last post there were two guys on the trip that applied lip balm quite frequently and a couple of us joked with the guys pretty roughly.  I have a couple of friends that do this as well and I think it should be a man rule.  Men should not put lip balm on in public.  In fact, maybe it’s me but men should not apply lip balm on in public view with other men around.

Now don’t get me wrong, I’m all for protection and maintenance of the lips but seriously guys, you look ridiculous.  I get chapped lips and if I don’t take care of it, I get nasty ass cold sores and no ones wants those or chapped lips but guess what there’s a way to apply lip balm and not look like a little bitch.  Go to the bathroom, go to a corner, go to another room, I don’t care, just stop applying it on in front of other men.  You look like you should be wearing a purse around your shoulder that carries your tampons and douche’s.  Please for the sake of manhood everywhere, excuse yourself, hit up a bathroom (make sure you’re in a stall) and take care of your lips.  If you don’t, fully expect another man to make a comment or straight up smack the shit out of you because quite frankly – you deserve it!

The Best Weekend That Almost Never Happened

My body is finally starting to recover from the hurting I put on it over the weekend.  I went to Philadelphia and Baltimore for a bachelor party weekend from Friday until Monday.  It was three straight days of partying and drinking like I’ve never done before.  Going to bed at 3 and getting up at 7:30 after a long night of drinking is just something I really can’t do anymore.  I hate to say it but I’m just getting too damn old for that shit.  It was a weekend I will never forget though and I’m even though my body was a disaster and my wallet weighs a lot less I am glad I went on it.

I originally was dreading going because I only really knew one of the people that were going (the groom to be).  After a four hour train ride and three crazy nights I can honestly say I am so glad I didn’t bail out.  I was close.  The money being spent, the factor I didn’t know anyone and being away from my wife and son for 3 days was weighing heavy on me there for awhile.  In the end it ended something I’ve really never had with my close friends.  I met some people that I think I’ll continue to be friends with and had experiences I’ve never had before.

Maybe it’s me but just because you don’t know everyone doesn’t mean you should automatically assume you’re going to have a bad time.  I guess I should have known that before.  I usually have a great time wherever we go and whoever I’m with but this trip worried me.  Not only was there no one I really knew but all the other guys knew each other very well.  I figured I’d be the odd ball out, the one that didn’t get the stories, the one that wasn’t in on all the “had to be there” jokes and experiences.  That quickly changed on our train ride down.  It was like I had been there friends for the last 10 years.  What I’ve learned is to just go with it, be yourself and generally you’re going to be with people that are a lot like you.  It’s funny how people that are so much alike flock to each other.  One of those mysteries of life that is so wonderful.
My body is finally starting to recover from the hurting I put on it over the weekend.  I went to Philadelphia and Baltimore for a bachelor party weekend from Friday until Monday.  It was three straight days of partying and drinking like I’ve never done before.  Going to bed at 3 and getting up at 7:30 after a long night of drinking is just something I really can’t do anymore.  I hate to say it but I’m just getting too damn old for that shit.  It was a weekend I will never forget though and I’m even though my body was a disaster and my wallet weighs a lot less I am glad I went on it.

I originally was dreading going because I only really knew one of the people that were going (the groom to be).  After a four hour train ride and three crazy nights I can honestly say I am so glad I didn’t bail out.  I was close.  The money being spent, the factor I didn’t know anyone and being away from my wife and son for 3 days was weighing heavy on me there for awhile.  In the end it ended something I’ve really never had with my close friends.  I met some people that I think I’ll continue to be friends with and had experiences I’ve never had before.

Maybe it’s me but just because you don’t know everyone doesn’t mean you should automatically assume you’re going to have a bad time.  I guess I should have known that before.  I usually have a great time wherever we go and whoever I’m with but this trip worried me.  Not only was there no one I really knew but all the other guys knew each other very well.  I figured I’d be the odd ball out, the one that didn’t get the stories, the one that wasn’t in on all the “had to be there” jokes and experiences.  That quickly changed on our train ride down.  It was like I had been there friends for the last 10 years.  What I’ve learned is to just go with it, be yourself and generally you’re going to be with people that are a lot like you.  It’s funny how people that are so much alike flock to each other.  One of those mysteries of life that is so wonderful.

Tuesday, May 3, 2011

We Got Him!

They finally got him!  Osama Bin Laden was finally captured late Sunday night and America is celebrating.  I like it.  I see a lot of mixed emotions on the news about people saying it’s not right to celebrate but these same people must not remember when the Arabs and Al-Qaeda danced in the streets after 9/11.  They must not remember the planes that flew into the Twin Towers, Pentagon and Pennsylvania landscape that killed over 3,000 innocent Americans.  On the news yesterday about 50% of those that were interviewed said they were glad he’s gone but the celebrating and patriotism is overkill.  What?  Are you kidding?  This country could use a little more patriotism.  The only good thing that came out of 9/11 was the outpouring of support and togetherness that resulted.  Everyone banded together and patriotism was at an all time high.

With all that’s going on in the United States right now, this is a great morale booster.  We’re still in a financial downturn, the housing market still is suffering and the unemployment rate is extremely high.  If catching a serial murderer/terrorist can instill some good feelings and patriotism so be it!  I’m all for it.  There’s no such thing as “fake” patriotism.  It’s not like these people were running around saying they hate the United States.  They were just disappointed in the current economic and political state we were in.  It’s great to see people embracing this and showing their support for the good ole U.S. of A.

Lastly I want to touch on one thing that bothers me in this whole mess.  People are praising President Obama for “finally” capturing and killing Bin Laden.  Come on.  Really?  He’s responsible for capturing and killing this maniac?  I don’t think so.  In fact, this was one of those Executive Orders that President Bush had at the end of his presidency that Obama had to sign upon becoming the new president.  The order to capture and bring Bin Laden to justice was a continuation of the one that was during the past presidency.  Let’s concentrate are praise and thank you speeches to those that really got it done.  Our Troops and Military personnel that continue to protect our freedom and liberties!  God Bless and Thank You!

Thursday, April 21, 2011

Hey Southern States! Give It Up....You Lost!

Who won the Civil War?  Anybody can answer that right?  Well, before you answer that, take a step down South where they not only excessively pay homage to the lost cause of the Confederacy but also praise and honor those that tried to divide this country 150 years ago.

In the south, we still have people that display the Confederate flag and some towns and even states (yes, you South Carolina) fly the flag on town greens and over official state/town buildings.  This practice has been a long standing tradition and it seems as this “tradition” will continue to go on.  Also, in South Carolina they celebrated being the first state to secede from the Union 150 years ago.  Last week they organized and held a very controversial Secession Gala that included a re-enactment of actual secession events and a dinner that cost $100’s a head.  Here’s a link to the event that sparked controversy (http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/civil-war-150th-anniversary-south-carolina-secession-gala/story?id=12441116).

I’ve read that the South memorializes the Civil War far more than the Northern states do because they feel like they are honoring a “Lost Cause” for the struggle of states’ rights and a celebration of a now lost way of life.  The Northern states actually try to forget or minimize the amount of appreciation for the war that divided the country because they feel like I do, that while it was an important historical event, it wasn’t necessarily a cause for celebration.  This year, has been different because of the 150th anniversary but if you noticed not a lot of the Northern states didn’t really do anything.  You know why Southern states?  It’s because it’s over and we won and not only that but what you are “honoring” is racism and hatred.

There are two main reasons why the South should give it up and stop celebrating the Confederacy.  The biggest being that the Civil War was mostly about slavery and promoting a cause that was pro-slavery in this day in age is just really bad taste.  Southern state apologists have long argued that the Civil War was not about slavery and instead about individual states’ rights.  These claims are false however.  The historical records show that the biggest “states’ rights” issue they were promoting was the individual state right to own slaves.  The government was slowly putting a plan together to outlaw slavery in the entire United States.  Southern states did not like this idea and tried to fight this action by claiming that individual states’ rights were being threatened by the government.  Nice try but when you’re fighting for a historically bad “right”, we can’t be behind you.  Here’s a great article that deals with some myths about why the South seceded (http://www.washingtonpost.com/outlook/five-myths-about-why-the-south-seceded/2011/01/03/ABHr6jD_story.html)

The second reason why the South should let it go and start embracing unity and equality is that embracing the secession of the South and the Civil war is like being stuck in a past era that really shouldn’t be embraced.  Memorializing the Confederate way of thinking and is essentially promoting an exclusive White Power structure.  The modern United States is a multicultural nation, a nation where black, Hispanic and Asians will soon outnumber the white population.  Positioning and promoting yourself as a sympathizer and supporter of White power is not in the best interest in the South’s plans.  It’s not a good way to do business with the United States population or the world as a whole.

It’s not the 19th century anymore, let’s embrace the future.  Maybe it’s me but Southern States, it’s time to let go of the Civil War and embrace the future.  You lost, your ideas and way of living was wrong and it’s time to move on!  Take down the Confederate flag and support the multicultural living the world has come to be!

Monday, April 18, 2011

Promotion, Promotion, Promotion!!! You Have to Get It Right!

Yesterday I went to a Civil War re-enactment to celebrate the 150th anniversary of the Civil War.  Connecticut has been working on this weekend of Civil War history for over three years and I can honestly say it was pretty impressive.  Too bad there were more “soldiers” there than spectators.  It’s a shame too because they had really great people involved that not only knew their history but also were passionate about it and answered any questions you had.  The re-enactors had different companies set up throughout the park with a pond in the middle of it separating the Union forces from the Confederates.  They camped all weekend like their ancestors would have during the Civil War.  If you don’t know, but Saturday was very cold, rainy and pretty nasty at night and these “soldiers” still camped and acted as if they were fighting a real war with the forces across the pond.  Speaking to these people, you can just see how passionate they are and how much they really love this hobby.  Some came all the way from Florida just to be a part of this event.

So where the hell were the spectators?  The event started at 10 a.m. with a cool Vintage Baseball Game with also demonstrations of camp life during the Civil War from both the Union forces and Confederates.  I arrived with my son and father and about 30 other people.  Yup, that’s right, 30 of us.  It was a disgrace.  After a couple hours, the event did get a little busier but even at the start of the re-enactment there were probably only 100-150 people.  Just a real shame because the event was not only cool to watch and participate in but these people gave 110% to put it on.  They slept through the nasty wind and rain, on the cold ground and lived as if they were really in 1865.  They deserved better!  They deserved crowds the crowds that probably went out and supported a shitty ass movie like Hop or Arthur.

So who’s to blame?  It certainly isn’t the re-enactors, I lay most of the blame on whomever was responsible in promoting this event.  The only reason I knew anything about it is because they had a banner hanging at the Old State House in downtown Hartford (by the way, the event was held at Central CT State University – in another town).  Where were the advertisements on the radio, television or newspapers?  My buddy said he heard 1 advertisement on a radio station the entire week leading up to the event.  Where were the news stations to broadcast from the event to give it a little extra attention?  I didn’t see any on either day (the event was Saturday and Sunday).  Promotion for this event really was not existent and it truly is a shame because not only was it informative but it was also a really fun time.

Maybe it’s me but with the right promotion this event could have been a real crowd gatherer.  Who doesn’t like to see cannons blasted off that echo throughout the park and rumble the ground?  Who doesn’t like to see a 150 year old battle play out right in front of them, rifle smoke in the air and bodies everywhere?

My biggest problem is that the state is trying to re-vitalize Hartford and generate a buzz in the state’s capital.  So why not have this even in Bushnell Park?  Why not promote the hell out of it and have a huge event right in the capital city?  Get people down to Hartford with a cool event like this.  It could’ve worked Hartford.  Bushnell Park is plenty big enough and it really could’ve been a cool event for people to come to.

Maybe it’s me, but those “soldiers” deserved better than that.  They were informative, passionate and energized in their hobby and more people SHOULD HAVE BEEN THERE!  Shame on you promoters, you really missed the boat!

Monday, April 11, 2011

What is the big deal with Twitter?

Do you guys use Twitter?  I registered and poked around the site awhile back and yesterday logged back in and again tried to get into it.  The problem is, I just don’t get it.  I don’t really care what people are doing and what’s on their mind 24 hours a day and 7 days a week.  I don’t care where a celebrity is eating and what my old friend from high school thinks about Manny Ramirez getting suspended for using PED’s.  I also don’t think anybody gives a shit what I’m thinking, where I’m eating and what I’m doing during my days on this Earth.

I guess I just don’t really care all that much.  The problem is I’m in the minority here.  People love “following” their favorite sports stars, celebrities and friends.  I see the benefit in that you get to find out personal information about people you normally wouldn’t know anything about but at the same time I really don’t think half of the stuff they put out there to be 100% true.  Maybe where they are and what they’re doing but their “personal” thoughts I’m sure are all PR related and calculated into getting you to support whatever they’re saying.  Most of their posts I'm sure are their new business ventures or tweets to promote whatever they're trying to get you to buy.  It's a gimmick for advertising.

Some of my friends follow sports casters and other news style “celebrities”.  I get that I guess as they’re getting information quicker than those that do not follow that particular person.  I guess I don’t mind because I’ll get the information sometime, just not the second the sports/news caster finds out.  Whoop-dee-doo, I have to wait a whole 5 minutes longer.  Trust me, I can wait, I don’t need to “follow” a hundred different people.

My main beef with this whole social networking tool is that we’re supposed to be teaching our kids and other young adults to be leaders and not “follow” the in crowd.  Yet, the basis for Twitter is to “follow” people and live their life.  I’m sorry, but I can’t get behind that.  I’m all for Facebook’s “what’s on your mind” feature as you don’t have to “follow” them to see it.  If you’re a friend with that person and care to hear what’s on their mind, then you can.  Maybe they should change the whole “following” tagline.  Instead, make it “friends with” or “listening to” or “hanging with”.  Whenever I hear a celebrity, important person, company or ad say, “Follow us on Twitter for more information” I cringe.  Maybe it’s me but Twitter really is just a big marketing tool designed to get you to “follow” celebrities or companies into their next money grab.  Hey kids, don’t follow me, be a leader and guess what if that means I lose you on my Twitter account, so be it!!!

Twitter Sucks and while I’m all for Social Networking, this site just doesn’t make much sense to me.  I also wish I had thought of it first as boy are the creators raking in the dough, pretty much every person and company has a Twitter account.  I found the strangest people on Twitter that I feel shouldn’t have people “following” them at all.  Do we really need to know what’s on Jose Canseco and Andy Dick’s mind?

Maybe it’s me but stop with the “following” of people and live your own damn life!

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

PANIC in Boston!

We’re four games into the baseball season and the Boston Red Sox are 0-4 and Red Sox Nation is in a state of PANIC!!!  As I’ve discussed many times on this blog before, I’m a huge baseball fan and follow the Red Sox as my favorite team.  If you follow baseball you probably know the Red Sox have a great team this year and many have predicted them to not only win their division but also the American League and World Series.  Unfortunately through these first four games of the season it just hasn’t gone all that well.  They’re not hitting and they’re starting pitching is getting beat up pretty bad.  The hitting has been almost non-existent with six players batting under .200.  The starting pitchers have given up about 11 home runs and haven’t registered a win in the first four games.  They also haven’t really been able to go 6 innings in an outing.

With all that said, Red Sox Nation, please step off the ledge and put down the gun.  It’s only 4 games and guess what there’s 158 more to go.  If the Sox are going to slump, don’t you think it’s better to slump NOW then in late July, August or September?  I’m not saying these four games are meaningless, in fact, I think the first 3 against the Texas Rangers hurt a little because they will be one of our main competitors come September but these four games are also non-divisional games and can be made up as the season progresses.

This team is too good not to turn it around and win 90-95 games.  They have the lineup that most teams would drool over and their starting five is very strong.  The bullpen looked great last night and I expect that to continue through the season as well.  The team is just in a funk and slumping right now.  All teams go through it in a season and you know what, I’m fine with them starting this way.  Remember, it’s not a sprint, the baseball season is a marathon and most of the time, it’s all about how you finish that’s important.

Maybe it’s me, but it’s a bit too early to panic in Boston.  See me in mid-May when they have hit their stride and are playing like the team we all knew they were.