Saturday, February 25, 2012

February 25, 2012
Daytona 500 Weekend

I watched a couple of old Daytona 500 races on tape last week and was kinda surprised to see just how poor the graphics and commentary were way back then. Here is what I learned:
Ben Gazzara started the famous 1979 race
In his rookie race Ken Squier mentioned that Dale Earnhardt was not "intimidated" Hmmmm
Squier described the cars' drivers as being "at the keyboards" Again, hmmmmmm, wonder what that meant?
Chris Economacki congratulated David Pearson for winning his second 500 in 1976; Pearson just looked at him funny since it was his first win.
Buddy Baker was incoherent
Here's another Squier quote "Darrell Waltrip is off his game today, running along in second place....."
Well enough of that, went through Rocky Mount making calls Wednesday; noticed there was no monument in front of this building. See if you can figure that one out
Nor the next one either
But there wasn't one here either
Did have one suggestion for the end of humanity song: "We'll Meet Again" See if you can figure that one out while you're at it
Off to MD and PA next week; meetings end at 4:00PM on Friday in Lebanon, PA; are you kidding?

Thursday, February 16, 2012

February 17, 2012
Here Comes The Son

Yes, that was the winning song for the end of mankind; very witty and a big congratulations to the near-genius who submitted it.
Good week in Florida, our rep in that area is a real worker bee; I like working with him. I was supposed to leave the Cocoa area before lunch Thursday but we made some extra calls and I got out of there after 2:00. He told me NASA planned an Atlas V launch between 530 and 630 weather permitting. I thought about waiting around and then driving home through the night but decided there was too much on my plate(desk) so I drove home. Good thing, when I got home after midnight I checked and sure enough.......they delayed it until today.
A rare picture of my old Toyota, or one like it. Many of you would not recognize this view as all you got to see were the taillights disappearing on the distant horizon. One young lady I knew told me on first viewing this car that it wasn't so much a canary yellow as much as it was a canary turd yellow; no, that did not hurt my feelings a bit, and I soon forgot it, or did I?
Yeah, not really, I know. Not that fast of a car although the driver was more than capable
But here is something interesting; the Holiday Inn Express in Cocoa upgraded me to a small suite this week which featured this faucet in the kitchen. This is hot water
And this is cold water.
Either that or the red is on the right and the green is on the left when you're going up a creek; not really sure why they did that but it sure kept me entertained for a couple of hours.
Had dinner at Grandpa's Steakhouse Wednesday night in Cocoa Grandpa's Steakhouse; their motto is "you can't beat Grandpa's meat" I'm not kidding, but the really troublesome thing was I wasn't sure if they were.........................
Off to Marietta next week

Saturday, February 04, 2012

February 10, 2012
Oh I Am So Sorry, But More Spiritual This Week!

Last week I cursed too much, this is what I meant to say:

Got it? If not, please let me know and I will clarify, OK and we're moving.......
Last week we received our invitation to participate in the annual Keli Wagoner Lady Angler Tournament June 8-9; we never fish but we do go to the party. Lovely lady, great cause, please support this tournament. Check it out www.thebigrock.com In searching through my contacts her name still pops up occasionally, can't bring myself to delete it......
No, I didn't watch the Duke-tar babies game Wednesday night, I was pretty tired from a sore throat all week and after dance class (just threw you a curve there, did you even see it break across the plate for a strike? Not to worry, you're among many.......) I went to bed early. Got up the next morning, picked up the News and Observer, noticed no headlines about the tarholes winning, told SWMBO Duke must have won. Caught the highlights on ESPN, what a game! Usually Duke doesn't come back like that, hope that kid stays around.
But in reality I'll show you how disconnected I am from the wide wide world of sports; at last week's Super Bowl five players were shown as recent inductees into the NFL Hall of Fame. What an honor, too bad I didn't know who any of them were. I guess my separation from an active participation in caring about sports has now reached that level. That's really odd
And I have to smile every now and then. Rode the old bike 325 miles last Saturday, had a lady in Greenville change lanes on me and a guy in the middle of the country east of Ayden try to run a stop sign (not a light) while watching me coming his way blowing the horn. I think he was trying to beat me to the stop sign so he could run it, must have been trying to get away from something pretty bad. I've found it pays to concentrate when riding that thing, to a point that when at a stop light I can feel myself relaxing to the edge of sleep. Probably shouldn't do that
In case you're wondering, a recent discussion revolved around the ideal music for the end of mankind; you know, if the world were to be in the process of ending what would be a good song with which to go out?
(This now involves audience participation, go to "comments" and enter your thoughts. You might could guess one of mine by the next paragraph, and no, this isn't my pick.....for a song anyway)
Feeling a little blue last Friday night on my way home and heard this old song on the radio; an old George Harrison silly song but with a nice previously unheard twist at the 3:10 mark, even made him smile. Thanks George. I saw him in New York City at a restaurant back in the 80's and I didn't want to bother him; still appreciate his music today
And along this spiritual theme I recommend a listen to Reverend Bart Edwards' sermon of last Sunday. It takes 21:30 to listen to his sermon titled 23 and 1/2 hours but I recommend it.
It's at the top of the list; if you'll listen I guarantee you'll get something out of it or your money back! All right not good enough? I'll double your money back and give you free shipping and handling. Seriously, a good one from Bart
Get it, flying fig?
Off to FL next week; yeah I know, Buffalo or Cocoa in February? I try to make that swing in the wintertime each year, beats making that call in July when they're really busy in the 100 degrees heat. Ask me really nicely and I'll bring you back some fresh honey-bells...........
And don't forget this week's blog came with homework, so let me know what music you think would be best, and then pass this blog address on to others!

Dueling Banjos No, the odd looking young man did not play the banjo in the movie, here is how the movie-magic people did it: Fake sleeves !!...