Wednesday, December 31, 2008

Bowling

Bowls watched so far
magicJack St. Petersburg Bowl
Pioneer Las Vegas Bowl
Motor City Bowl
Meineke Car Care Bowl
Champs Sports Bowl
Emerald Bowl
Valero Alamo Bowl
Roady's Humanitarian Bowl
Pacific Life Holiday Bowl
Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl
Gaylord Hotels Music City Bowl
Chick-Fil-A Bowl
Outback Bowl
Capital One Bowl
Rose Bowl
FedEx Orange Bowl
Allstate Sugar Bowl
FedEx BCS National Championship Game

On the viewing schedule
International Bowl
GMAC Bowl

Possible but not likely
AT&T Cotton Bowl
Auto Zone Liberty Bowl

Tostitos Fiesta Bowl

Monday, December 29, 2008

New Year's Meme


I've stolen this from whatigotsofar...

1. What did you do in 2008 that you’d never done before?
I started a blog.

2. Did you keep your New Years’ resolutions and will you make more for next year?
I don't make resolutions.

3. Did anyone close to you give birth?
No.

4. Did anyone close to you die?
Yes.

5. What countries did you visit?
Just the motherland... the United States of America.

6. What would you like to have in 2009 that you lacked in 2008?
A rewarding, fulfilling workplace.

7. What date from 2008 will remain etched upon your memory, and why?
January 19th... my one year of probation ended.

8. What was your biggest achievement of the year?
I obtained the designation of Certified Facilities Executive (CFE)

9. What was your biggest failure?
Not making a bigger dent in reducing my debt.

10. Did you suffer illness or injury?
My bad back flared up a few times, but nothing out of the ordinary.

11. What was the best thing you bought?
A plane ticket to visit my family.

12. Whose behavior merited celebration?
This is a weird question. I guess Barack Obama.

13. Whose behavior made you appalled and depressed?
Elsie.

14. Where did most of your money go?
Rent and retiring credit card debt.

15. What did you get really, really, really excited about?
Elsie.

16. What song will always remind you of 2008?
Shattered by O.A.R.

17. Compared to this time last year, are you: Happier or sadder? Thinner or fatter? Richer or poorer?
Sadder, thinner (by about 20 lbs.), poorer in my 401(k).

18. What do you wish you’d done more of?
Golf.

19. What do you wish you’d done less of?
Work.

20. How will you be spending Christmas?
I spent Christmas alone, grocery shopping and making jambalaya.

21. Did you meet/date anyone special in 2008?
Yes, briefly.

[22 was missing]

23. How many one-night stands?
None.

24. What was your favorite TV program?
I just picked up an obsession for re-runs of House. How have I missed this show for so long?

25. Do you hate anyone now that you didn’t hate this time last year?
Yes.

26. What was the best book you read?
The Audacity of Hope by President-elect Barack Obama.

27. What was your greatest musical discovery?
A new find is Cross Canadian Ragweed but I would be remiss if I didn't put in a plug for The Band of Heathens.

28. What did you want and get?
New pots and pans (Thanks just mom).

29. What did you want and not get?
A new job.

30. What was your favorite film of this year?
I don't go to the movies.

31. What did you do on your birthday, and how old were you?
I turned 41. It was a Sunday so I likely didn't do much of anything.

32. What one thing would have made your year immeasurably more satisfying?
A new environment.

33. How would you describe your personal fashion concept in 2008?
Sneakers with dress slacks on casual Friday.

34. What kept you sane?
I haven't been sane for quite some time. I'm not really sure what kept my head above water in regards to my depression.

35. Which celebrity/public figure did you fancy the most?
Tina Fey as Sarah Palin.

36. What political issue stirred you the most?
The Presidential Election (of course). Second would be Proposition H8 in California.

[37 was missing]

38. Who was the best new person you met?
I didn't actually "meet" them, but the followers of this blog and the regulars at the Wild Onion Cafe.

39. Tell us a valuable life lesson you learned in 2008.
Frogs can't swallow with their eyes open.

40. Quote a song lyric that sums up your year.
"In a way I need a change from this burnout scene Another time, another town, another everything..." Shattered, O.A.R.

Saturday, December 27, 2008

F-L-O-R-I-D-A S-T-A-T-E

Take one College Bowl game....



Plus one good Florida State Seminoles football team...












and you get
















One dead Bucky the Badger from Wisconsin


Florida State Seminoles - 42
Wisconsin Badgers - 13







Go 'Noles!!!

Thursday, December 25, 2008

Jambalaya!!!!

just bob's jambalaya

2 tbs cooking oil
1 lb meat
1 lb another meat
Today we'll be doing 1 lb of kielbasa and 1 lb of linguica (ask Sausage Mechanic). Alternative ideas include andouille sausage, ham, chicken, shrimp, scallops, crawfish, etc. I suggest two distinctly different meats, preferably one spicy sausage + one other.)
2 medium yellow onions, chopped
1 green pepper, chopped
1 cup chopped celery (about 3 stalks)
3 cloves garlic (minced)
3 cups chicken broth
1 can (16 oz.) whole, peeled tomatoes
2 bay leaves
1 tablespoon Tabasco Sauce
1 teaspoon Thyme Leaves
1/8 teaspoon allspice
1 1/2 cups uncooked rice

Over medium heat in a dutch oven, heat cooking oil and brown 2 lbs. of meat. Add the "Holy Trinity" (onions, green pepper and celery) and garlic. Cook 8-12 minutes or until the vegetables are tender.

Add tomatoes, Tabasco, chicken broth, bay leaves, and spices. Simmer uncovered just under a boil for 10-15 minutes.

Add rice and cover. Reduce heat to medium and simmer for 10-15 minutes or until the rice is completely cooked and tender.

Remove bay leaves. Ideally there should be some liquid remaining but not too much. It should be moist, but not soup-like. Serve in bowls with Tabasco on the side for those who like it spicier.

Tuesday, December 23, 2008

Sole Survivors

Right around this holiday time in 1999 I strolled into Red's Shoe Barn in Dover, New Hampshire. Red's is just what you might imagine it to be. The building is red and looks a little like a barn, but inside is aisles upon aisles of discount shoes. I had just moved there at the beginning of the month and went into the store looking for a pair of winter boots. I never did find any boots that I liked, but while I was there I ended up purchasing a pair of brown dress shoes. For me, shoes are not an impulse buy or a fashion accessory. The extent of my shoe closet is black dress shoes, brown dress shoes, golf shoes, sneakers, and slippers... that's it. As you can tell, if I bought a pair of brown shoes it was clearly because I needed them.

The years and miles have taken their toll on those size 9's from Red's. They've seen too many basketball and hockey games to count and been x-rayed at airport security checkpoints across the country. They've endured temperatures well below zero and above 100, and survived both blizzards and downpours. They've attended at least 18 different conventions in 14 different states and two countries, funerals for people who left far too early in life, and one memorable evening meeting former President Bill Clinton. The suede has been stained by beer spilled over a raucous laugh with friends and the thick rubber soles have been worn traversing miles of hallways and concourses. Through it all, these Dexter's took everything in stride and bounced back the next day for more.

But the time had finally come to retire these always reliable friends of the feet. When I brought them home that wintry night, I never would have imagined the places they would go or the experiences they would have. This past weekend I made my way to the Rockport Outlet Store and purchased a new pair of brown shoes. I can only hope that this pair has as many memorable (and hopefully joyous) miles in them as my last purchase.

Sunday, December 21, 2008

The Tiki Bar


"K" was a female friend from work who was temporarily living with the company General Manager, his wife, and their two young daughters. I spent a great deal of time with "K," both at work and away from the office. It was a very small office staff, so we worked on many things together and often covered for each other when the other was off handling one of their numerous duties.

As time went on, we came to trust and rely upon each other and became very good friends, nothing more. From time to time we'd go out for a drink together at a local watering hole. It was always very informal, and inevitably we would bump into mutual friends making it more of a group outing than just the two of us. I had always considered "K" an attractive woman. She was athletic and had long blonde hair which she usually wore pulled back into a ponytail. She was probably a little less dedicated to the job than I was, but she was serious about excelling at it.

It was a cold January weekend afternoon in 1995. Cold is a relative term seeing as how it was South Florida and probably in the 50's. But for those of us who lived down there year round, it was bitterly uncomfortable. The GM was out of town on a road trip. His wife was suffering from a migraine headache, so "K" volunteered to look after the girls for the afternoon. She was always very comfortable around the girls, almost like a big sister to them. "K" called me and asked if I wanted to tag along with them as they went to the beach. It was a bit too chilly for my taste, but she talked me into it and I headed up the road and joined them. Out in the sun, it actually wasn't too bad. The warmth of the sun on the sandy beach and warm ocean water were the recipe for a nice afternoon. As the afternoon started to wind down, we walked what would have been a few blocks along the beach to the large beach resort. The hotel was a U shaped property, with a swimming pool and outdoor tiki bar in the middle of the resort looking out toward the ocean. Although it was the peak tourist season, there were not many people out by the pool as the sun was setting and the temperature was starting to dip again.

The girls wanted to go swimming in the pool, so "K" took them over while I settled in at the Tiki Bar to get a tropical rum drink and watch the late NFL playoff games on TV. I tried to situate myself in one of the last slivers of sunlight slipping between the hotel buildings while still having a view of the television. It also afforded me an indirect view of the pool. As I sat getting increasingly colder from the combination of a wet swimsuit and a chilly breeze, I lost interest in the football game and spent most of my time watching "K" and the girls in the pool. I watched how she took time with both of them, paying equal attention to both. I saw how she was patiently teaching the younger of the two how to swim. Slowly, the way I had viewed "K" for all those months was being transformed in one afternoon. She no longer seemed like the girls older sister, but appeared more like a motherly figure. I began to see "K" as a woman who I was becoming more attracted to and one who could be a wonderful mother to her own children someday. In that one moment at the Tiki Bar, I knew I wanted "K" to be a girlfriend, not just a girl friend. I knew, for the first time, I would take that chance. On an afternoon that I needed to be talked into, my life was changed for all time. Things have not been the same after that weekend. The memories of that afternoon and what resulted from it are woven into my history like the palm leaves that made up the Tiki Bar.

Wednesday, December 17, 2008

It happened one Wednesday

So I was at home today drinking and goofing off having brought work with me when I got a knock on my door. I put down my Tanqueray and tonic budget file and got up to see who the heck was expecting me to be home in the middle of the day.

G'day mate!

Who the hell are you?

Why, I'm Pete the Postie. I've come many miles to deliver to you this important and quite valuable package.










Where's my regular mail man, Pedro the Postman?

Well mate, I don't right know... but this isn't your normal kind of delivery.

I could tell that when you pulled up riding that scooter.

Standard issue mate. We all ride these.

It's no where near as cool as a big brown truck. What have you got for me? Is it a bailout?

Afraid there's no bailout mate. The fair Kylie from a land far away has dispatched me to your country to assure prompt and secure delivery of these bundles.










Wow, she's serious about this contest prize thing isn't she?


Indeed mate. I've got more of them on the cycle.

Is this your first stop?

Ah no. I was down the road a piece and made my first drop off to a rather odd bloke who lives on top of mountain in the middle of the woods.

That must have been
Zach.

I believe that was his name. He seemed all consumed with fixing some truck that wasn't running. He's a right nice bloke. He even set up my friend Skippy with a drink for the road.













Yep. That was definitely Zach.

It's not proper for me to be partaking while driving, but Skippy seems to be enjoying the refreshment.

Yeah, not a good idea riding that scooter with a buzz. What's that bear doing with you?


He's not a bear. That's Keith the Koala. He's my navigator.













Whatever. Where you off to next Pete the Postie?

I'm off to find some lass named Blottie. Any chance you heard of her?

Everyone knows Blottie. Tell Keith the Koala to head north and look for I-80.

Thanks chap.

No problem. Look for a house with lots of holiday decorations on the entry. You may want Keith to stay on the scooter for that delivery.

Why is that?

She's got animals. Lots of them. Too many kitties to count, a dog, and a few stray turkeys roaming in her back yard. They may not take kindly to the bear.

He's not a bear.

Whatever Pete. Good luck with the rest of those bundles. Tell the fair Kylie thanks when you get back home.

Will do mate. G'day!!!










Thanks Kylie!!!

Sunday, December 14, 2008

Scenes from a vacation

It was snowing when I arrived Friday night. When I woke up Saturday morning there was about two inches on the ground. The highs were in the 20's and the lows in single digits the whole time I was there.

The blue/white truck belongs to the next door neighbor Darren. He's a 20-something year old who has a bunch of toys like a boat and snowmobile. His favorite is a four-wheel ATV which has a plow attachment. He plows the sidewalks up and down the street just for fun. He also clears my mother's driveway when he has the time, which I greatly appreciate. I've never met him, but just mom says he's a very nice young man.

The white truck across the street belongs to the new neighbors. They may be a little bit on the trashy side. Apparently their first week in the new house they strung a wire between two trees in the front yard and hung up there laundry to dry. You can't see the red AMC Gremlin which has been sitting in their driveway un-driven since they moved in.

Sam out in the back yard. He's a husky mix, so he spends a lot of time in the winter out in the snow. He'll spend hours out there rolling around and playing in the snow.

Sally out in the back yard sniffing around. She doesn't spend as much time out there as Sam. However, she likes to bark at the squirrels which built their winter nest high in big fir tree out there. This was my alarm clock two of the mornings I was there.

Monday night into Tuesday morning was the first big snowfall of the winter. It was about 6 to 8 inches of the white stuff. My flight home left Tuesday afternoon so I woke up early to get a head start on the snow. This is the front steps after clearing the snow and spreading the deicer.

I also cleared the driveway. Armed with the snow shovel, it took about ninety minutes to finish the job. I was starting to run out of places to put all of the snow. It wasn't a great job, but it was good enough to get the car out of the garage to get to the airport.

And since everyone asked (yes, just mom made it for me)...

Hamburger Noodle Hot Dish

1 lb. Hamburger (or Ground Turkey)
4 oz. Cooked Egg Noodles (wide)
1 can Cream of Mushroom Soup
1 cup Green Peas
1 cup Diced Onions
1/2 cup Milk
2/3 cup Grated Cheddar Cheese
1 cup Chow Mein Noodles
Salt/pepper to taste

Brown hamburger and onions. In a separate bowl, mix all other ingredients (except chow mein noodles). Preheat oven to 300-degrees. In a greased casserole dish, combine hamburger and noodle mixture. Add chow mein noodles to top of dish. Bake uncovered for 30 minutes.

Friday, December 12, 2008

In case you were wondering

You are a Golden Retriever! Laid-back, sociable and well-groomed, you've got your own hip little pack of groupies who just love to be around you. You have a brain inside that adorable little head of yours, though you use it mostly to organize your hectic social calendar. You never poop out at parties, and since you're popular with ladies and men, as well as children and adults, you dish out your wit, charm and luck to whomever is close enough to bask in it. The top dog likes you and wants to be your best friend, despite the fact that he doesn't really know what the heck you do. No one does, in fact, but everyone loves you all the same. A true foodie, you’ve got your keen ears fine-tuned to make sure you don't miss out on the opening of a trendy new place to nosh. But your youthful days of being able to wolf down food 24-7 are wagging behind you, meaning you've got to watch what you eat so you don’t pull a Brando and outgrow your coats. Visit Dogster.com to find out what breed you are.

Thanks to Down The Rabbit Hole

Thursday, December 11, 2008

Ode to the Fence

Today is the second anniversary
of the appearance of
the fence.

Two months ago today
they dropped off the fence
Nobody knew exactly why
there was great suspense

It hasn't been touched since
and sits there solitary
No movement or no purpose
The fence is now sedentary

It's stacked very neatly
and secured in its place
It isn't a big area
not taking up much space

It may be a piece of art
without a plaque or sign
This temporary fencing
looks quite divine

I hope it stays forever
outside my office window
If someone takes it away
I will feel very low

So mark this special moment
all you ladies and gents
A two month celebration
My Ode to the Fence

Wednesday, December 10, 2008

I'm back

I'm back

I've got a half-ton of gmail to get through...

I've got a ton of work email to get through...

I've got a stack of bills and paperwork here in the office to muddle through...

There are 151 new blog posts that I'm following to read at some point...

There's cat poop all over my blog. Geez Suzanne, couldn't you at least have put down a litter box??? And where did all these flies come from???

Hopefully I'll be back tonight with something more.

Tuesday, December 9, 2008

Bob's on vacation...

I often forget I'm one third of this blog. I think I'm here for entertainment value. So here it goes. Sage looking for a fly. We don't have a fly issue here in CA and rarely get a fly in the house. We did on this day and that poor kitty went sort of nutty.




Yup...thought it was in the container.
Nope. Wasn't.
Sage, honey, darlin', it's between the container and the window. Here honey, let mommy get it for you. Saves fly and puts it outside.
One lucky fly. One sad Sage.
XO Blottie

Friday, December 5, 2008

On vacation

I'm on vacation until Wednesday. See everyone then.
Be good to each other or else.

Tuesday, December 2, 2008

The "A" part of Q & A

Apparently there will be no more questions so here goes.

1. Paco
asks... Where do you like to scratch?

Hola Paco. I like to scratch where it itches. I also like to scratch in public because that really turns on the ladies.

2. Annie Ha asks... What is your favorite thing about the city in which you live?
The weather. That's the only thing good about it.
3. Annie Ha
also asks... When is the last time you wore a tuxedo?

I've never worn a tuxedo in my life. I hope to keep it that way.

4. Robyn
asks... What is your all time favorite comfort food?

My mother makes a casserole with ground beef, egg noodles, and mushrooms that is to die for. I don't know if it even has a name, but she makes it every time I go home to visit.
5. Robyn
also asks... And when was the last time you went out on a date?

January of 2008. As you can see, I've given up.

6. Leah
asks... What's your favorite holiday and why?

Technically this is two questions, but I'll let it slide given Suzanne's list of inquiries. Thanksgiving is my favorite holiday. That is because it was generally the only holiday that both my parents had off from work at the same time. They both worked for the telephone company and more often than not one of them had to work the other holidays. Oh yeah, I really really like turkey too.
7. Leah
also asks... What was the best gift you ever got?

A few years ago my employees got me a Sirius Satellite Radio kit for my car. The fact that it was totally unexpected and that I had wanted one made it very special for me.

8. Merely Me asks... If you were to walk onto the "Jeopardy" (game show) stage of life - what five categories would make you say, "Woo Hoo! I got this one nailed!"
Golf Trivia, U.S. State Capitals, Animal House Quotes, M*A*S*H Trivia, Mental Illness
9. Merely Me
also asks... Who knows you better and why? Your friends, internet friends or family?

Again, this is two questions but here goes. My internet friends know more things about me than I suspect my family knows. That's because I wouldn't want to disappoint my mother.

10. Catscratch Diva
asks... If you could describe your absolute DREAM JOB, what would it be?

This question is ironic because Inner Voices posed it the other day. My dream job would be to caddy on the PGA Tour, preferably for someone who wins a lot of money.
11. Catscratch Diva also asks... Do you ever wish you could go back to your childhood/teen years?
Yes to my childhood years, no to my teen years.

12. Chasing Libby
asks... Would you rather be told i want you or i need you? (got this from another blogger, but i find it interesting)

First off, thank you for de-lurking Libby. I've never been told either "I want you" or "I need you" unless you count "I want you to get away from me" or "I need you to go now." If I had to take a guess, I'd prefer to hear "I want you" but never will.
13. Chasing Libby also asks... sausage or bacon?
Bacon, bacon, and more bacon.

14. Kylie
asks... Today i was reading about SSB, secret single behaviour: things you do when you're alone. air guitar seems popular with the blokes. whats your SSB?

Hi Kylie. I talk to myself... a lot. Like everyone else, I sometimes get tired of hearing me.
15. Kylie also asks... smile or wink?
Hi Kylie. I'm not sure about this one. If you're asking about me, I look even dorkier than normal trying to wink so I'll say smile. If you're talking about what catches my attention, Sarah Palin has pretty much turned me off to winking the rest of my life, so it is smile again.

16. Kookaburra asks... Do you pick you nose when driving in your car?
Yes, and from my travels so do a lot of other people.
17. Kookaburra also asks... Which sock do you put on first?
The right, followed closely by the left.
18. hnter1018 asks... If you could have someone back in your life who would it be and why?
My father. He was killed when I was only 12 years old, so I didn't get to know him as an adult. There are many things messed up with me and I believe a lot of them would never have occurred if he wasn't taken away from me so early in life.

19. whatigotsofar asks... Ginger or Maryann?
Easy one... Maryann.

20. Jennifer asks... Where do butterflies go when it rains?
Hmmm, tough one. Yahoo Answers seems to think they take shelter under rocks, window ledges, large leaves, etc. Personally, I think they hang out in seedy bars drinking hard liquor, shooting pool, and smoking Marlboro Reds.

21. Penelope (cat)/Karen (human) asks... What was the last book you read?
Fire Breathing Liberal by Representative Robert Wexler (D-Florida)

22. Karen ^..^ asks... What is your favorite food?
I love spaghetti. My mom's homemade meat sauce is magnificent.

23. Megan asks... What was your best-ever Christmas present?
Either the Sirius Radio (see above) or when my brother and I got an Atari system. There were so many games that you could never get bored and that thing lasted a long, long time.
24. Megan also asks... Would you rather stay up all night and watch the dawn or go to bed early so you wake up to it?
I'm an old man and generally can't even stay awake for David Letterman. If I could, I'd rather stay up all night to watch the sunrise.