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12/13/2007 11:32 #42500

Ever See a Snake Yawn
Category: work
Me, neither till yesterday when the python decided the live segment we were working on bored her.

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Pretty sure I just saw a Tiger catching snow flakes too. There are some seriously cool aspects to this work
tinypliny - 12/14/07 00:52
Such huge jaws you have, grandma...
libertad - 12/13/07 23:45
Is that your picture?
fellyconnelly - 12/13/07 19:06
aww tigerts catching snow flakes? i want pics of that!

12/10/2007 09:20 #42452

A quiet pint and straight into night
Category: work
Ooh, Baby it was cold outside at the Bills game yesterday. I was good and multilayered but it felt good to get back to the sanctity of the lil red gomobile. The game was nicely uneventful for me. One of the suites was nice enough to keep the hot beverages flowing fairly regularly. I shared the cookies with the Sheriff's. Best make friends in the right places you know. The drive home was a little worrisome as the stadium is in the top of the famed snowbelt so the possibility of snow, rain and ice made the 219 an interesting sojourn back into the city.

I had an enticing invite for Saturday night, but wimped out as I had to be at the stadium sunday morning by 9 or so. That meant actually getting up at a semi responsible hour. Next time for sure, peeps

I did partake of the Celtic Sessions at Nietzche's late Saturday afternoon. I highly recommend it. A quiet two pints and an hour and half mental vacation was a nice mental soother that I guess I needed.
The fact that the old duffer behind the bar knows how to properly pour a pint was nice too. He drew a shamrock in the foam of the second one. It ain't showing off if you can do it. I guess.

My on-going list of grief with the Buffalo News took on a new twist. There is talk of moving the final bills home to primetime and they started it. I don't want to work another primetime. The game is set for the 23rd. I have to work the 24th, but many folks don't which should maximize the level of assholishness. That combined with the fact that they are playing the Giants, close enough for some fans to make the trek up here does not fill me full of Christmas cheer.

My dad-in-law (his title since my divorce) got the pathology report you don't want to get so at some point the ex and I get to have a way too grown up conversation with the kids.

Being a grown up can suck

Things I do for extra cash...

How was your weekend?

12/07/2007 09:40 #42424

Been a week, that's for sure
Category: fatherman
Well, been a week for the books. Patience and self-esteem have been working overtime. I've been getting reminded about various "Feifdoms" at work. It became clear that applies to everyone except me. Had to play angry old man a little to remind who's in charge of the message.
Reminded darling middle child to do as her mother asked the first time and she responded with a curt "Mind your own business." She then complained to her mother that I had no right to interfere since I didn't live there. I walked into the other room to avoid throwing her through the kitchen window. My ex to her eternal credit reminded the lil' tyrant that he's your father and is supposed to be in your business.

Just that potential reminder that I am somehow less of a parent because I don't reside with them on a full time basis managed to discolor the rest of the evening as I took her sister for shoes. Sux to be punished for doing nothing wrong.
Speaking of which, the payless shoe store on Delaware smells like feet, like a perpetual open bag for corn chips. I don't know if it is all the faux leather in the place.
Ate mashed potatoes for dinner last night. Is that bad? If it is, I don't want to be good.
Got told by another woman she'd like to be friends, which is cool, but that there is someone special in a long distance relationship she is carrying a torch for. You're telling me this now? Why?This after we gone to a few things together for the sake of having somebody to go with sans overatures, ya know?. I'm just confused. That's what I get for trying in my own age bracket. Just too down to earth for my own good.
My Mom is getting largely successfully treated for vascular arteritis, soundling and looking more like her self. She's a little worried that her one eye has been a little slow to come back, thinking that it might be the start of the something else. Can only wait and see....
My dad-in-law get pathology news later today. Time to get some of ailing up and off the mat.

Just in case I need to fall on it.

Have a good Friday, peeps

mrmike - 12/08/07 14:43
Shit happens, I soldier on. How it usually works, but thanks
jenks - 12/08/07 14:26
Fingers crossed for dad-in-law.

Sorry for the lousy week.
drew - 12/07/07 09:48
I've always wanted to have this exchange, or at least write it into a movie.

Girl: I think we should be friends.

Guy: I've already got enough friends.

(awkward silence, followed by guy walking away, and immediately into a crowded bar with football and beer and friends and unhealthy food)

12/05/2007 11:40 #42403

How can you not love the Onion
Category: holiday

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12/03/2007 10:14 #42377

A Special Place in Hell is reserved....
Category: feh
for the people who have their Christmas cards out already. I'm lucky if I mail any with any more frequency than one out of every three years.
for people who think the family newsletter is a riveting concept.
for people who think the family dog merits a column of her own. I am related to some deeply messed up people.
for the security guy who wouldn't let me into my kids school yesterday to get my son's backpack after the chimney fell down last week. In and out in three minutes, would it really have killed him.
for the woman who after watching us clean up after a "Breakfast with Santa" event yesterday load up on leftovers because "they are only going to feed this to the help." Not quite sure who she was going to feed with a plate of 20 sausage patties, but the site of the removal did stun me into silence behind my coffee mug. Beyotch wouldn't get her raggedy children out of there for another half hour after that. The Chef was asking me: "You want I should turn the lights off on em." Good thing I only have to cultivate customers. If I had to like them, this might go another way
for the schmuck board member who decided that we need to meet on the same night of the estrip holiday dinner. It's at Stillwater's, but still. I used to live in the apartment building that is their atrium so I'm curious. So my chair will be empty that night. Duty calls.
for the cheap bastards who show up at the Unitarian Church on Music Sunday to get their fill of classical tunage. It could be a really great setting, but it has gotten too big for its shoes. An orchestra joins the church's own fine choir. A potentially great morning of music is regularly tarnished by people who should know better crowding church members out. My daughters reported stuff getting sat on. A friend lost their seat to somebody who just shoved their stuff out of the way. A little respect, folks. c'mon. I know Kleinhans is pricey, but behave yourselves.
for the gaggle of mornons and knuckleheads who wrote the Zoo's website (Hey, I'm a webmaster now!) during our recent drama wishing my fate be the same of the polar bears at the Zoo they haven't visited since 1979. I've actually had no trouble at all with the surrounding silliness, but some of the hate mail and blogging on the News's website has taken mean spirited.
for the peee-tah spokes wench who started all the foolishness. Made my life interesting. I have absolutely no problem with somebody registering a complaint based on something they've seen with their own eyes. This all started from a Freedom of Information act report, not from a visit.
for anybody who takes Buffalo talk radio seriously.
for the polyester-clad press box usher at the hockey game saturday night. I had a pass you saw it, so piss off.

I don't have a box of hammers handy to smack the above so the rant will have to suffice.

Happy Monday, ya'all


metalpeter - 12/03/07 17:34
The thing that is cool about this rant is that your user picture is little raphlie. In that scene is the famous part (if I'm seeing the picture right) where he goes down the slide then climbs back up and remembers what he wants to say. So it is kinda like you said nothing then all of a sudden remembered all of this.

What I will say about the Polar Bears (not taking sides so don't take it that way) is I understand why it might have gotten ugly. 1. Lately espicaly around christmas Polar Bears and made cute by all those coke ads. 2. They are white and don't look dangerous like brown bears or Grizzley bears (but are just as dangerous) 3. There has been a lot of news about them losing there habitat with global warming [that causes a lot of sympothy and makes them a symbol in peoples minds]. What all this leads to is people thinking they are harmless adorable creatures that should be protected so they don't look at the facts or even look into the facts. They just assume that it is the Zoo's fault or that the animals are neglected. They forget that Bears eat a lot of food, that in nature they live in the snow and are made to live in the cold. Based on the article I read to day you also have idiots who will throw things into the exhibits or even sometimes have gone in them themselves. I'm sure some of it is also a political thing. I'm also guesing here that PETA has its own political reason for doing this. Not sure what they would be but I'm guessing they want press for trying to protect the Polar bears like NRDC who i get e-mial from who want to pass laws to protect them or make them some kind of in danger species.

I hope there are things that are going good for you out side of all this stuff that is making you angry mike.
drew - 12/03/07 14:33
great post.