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10/20/2008 18:39 #46213

You can pick your friends...
...but you can’t pick your family.

Here is the latest incite-to-riot bullshit that my (must be Fascist) uncle sent me that I’m sure he’s passing around to as many of the fringe idiots as he can. The subject line of his e-mail was: “We are what we read.” Are you effing kidding me? How unbelievably stupid can people actually be? Geez, does that mean if I read about Hitler and Nazi Germany, then I’m a Nazi? The logic somehow completely escapes me. What continues to totally blow my mind is that someone with any brain function can actually hop on this irresponsible, unreasonable, ridiculous notion as having even a modicum of validity. Perhaps it’s just that we’ve spent the last 8 years with a president whose literacy is so questionable, that some people don’t know how to act when they see an intelligent man who actually reads running for president. I keep wondering if maybe my grandmother dropped my uncle on his head when he was little - cause I can find no other reasonable explanation. Sadly, perhaps my new pet name for my uncle should be “uncle cracker” - what a world!

Here's the stupid e-mail message:

WHAT IS OBAMA READING? This should tell us what we need to know about this man's plan for America!!

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He is reading 'The Post-American World' -- A Muslim's View. Please send this to those who think he walks on water and should be the next President of this Great Nation.

jason - 10/22/08 10:37
Hehe. (e:Heidi), our father is an atheist, anti-war, unionized Democratic partisan, but to my frustration he absolutely clams up and won't talk about this stuff, but he is my father and I have the same intense look on my face when I hear something that drives me nuts.

For some reason the RNC sent me a personlized, "autographed" photo of W a while back. To screw with Dad I framed it and put it on the wall. On his second visit after I put it up he had to vandalize it, writing "I am an Asshole" on the glass. Hahaha.

Yes, we come from a line of Democratics - the blue collar ones. They're totally puzzled. People make up their minds based on experience and personal choices. But we are not hard core right wingers, definitely due to our upbringing.

As far as Dad is concerned, even if he is a lib, he'll always be a far better Dad than I will ever be a son. It just kills me.
heidi - 10/22/08 10:04
(e:jason)... i didn't know that your dad is a leftie... seems to explain a lot about your (and (e:joshua)'s) attitudes :-)
tinypliny - 10/20/08 19:30
Hahaha.. this post made me laugh so much, especially your reflections about your granny. LOL
jason - 10/20/08 19:11
My father insists on sending me a bunch of left wing stuff. I think the latest was "Palintology" - I know how you feel.
metalpeter - 10/20/08 18:57
Well what he is saying is true for some people and not for others. Some people read all kinds of books and stories. But then you have history teachers and all the read about is history. Or you might have southerns who read about the civil war and do re-inactments. Stonners might only read about dragons and fantasy lands. George W. Bush reads the Bible and thinks that it is time for the Holy War and that maybe the world will end in his life time and he will have helped cause it (if you are Bill Maher at least). So there is some truth to and it is true for some people. But in the case of the picture it isn't true.

10/19/2008 22:26 #46203

A new car maybe
I went and looked at a new (used) car this weekend. My car is close to the edge of non-stop trouble and I'm trying not to put any more money into what will likely become a money pit. My car is a 1999 Ford Taurus that has 130,000 miles on it. It was a FL car that had no rust and half that mileage when I bought it off e-bay for $3,000, 5 years ago. It has served me well but needs too much put into it at this point to keep it going.

Well, I test drove this little 2007 Ford Focus that I really kind of liked. It gets decent mileage at 26 mi. city and 32 hgwy - better than what I get now. My problem is I frequently shlep around a multitude of kids and/or junk and it's a pretty compact car. It is a hatchback with a fold down back seat, which could serve my purpose for junk shlepping (and would also be good for drive-in movies); but, my daughter and her friends would definitely be squishing in if there's a group. Guess I'll cross that bridge when I get to it. Anyway, I really don't want to take on a car payment but it looks as if that's the direction in which I'm headed. My brother is going to check the car out for me when he goes to work on Tues. (he works for the dealership where I was looking) and let me know if he thinks it's a decent car. If so, he's going to talk to the used car sales manager to see what kind of a deal he can get me - Thank god. Good thing there's only 4 more payments to make on my daughter's braces - guess I'll likely be trading one insane monthly payment for a slightly more insane monthly payment. Oh, the joys!

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It is kinda cute though - isn't it?
libertad - 10/20/08 08:44
It is great that you have your brother to check it out for you and work out a deal. Goodluck!
paul - 10/19/08 23:52
I am always ocncerned with the lack of a real trunk. We rented this type of car and it sketched me out to not have stuff locked away more securely.
gardenmama - 10/19/08 23:19
Would that be in reference to me and the girls, or just as a general reflection of the look of the car?
mrmike - 10/19/08 23:12
can hardly wait to see all the clowns come out

10/18/2008 21:44 #46184

Work weirdness
Today, the Buffalo Board of Ed. held a parent conference at the Convention Center that had a guest speaker (brought in from out-of-town), and various scheduled informative workshops. The outright cost (not including staffing costs for planning, or for today’s workers) was approximately $30,000. Over 600 parents filled out and returned forms indicating they would be attending and that, collectively, they would be bringing approx. 450 children, who would require supervision and/or entertainment. The turnout was a bust and all together there were only about 50 children. Of course, the district had to plan for the 450 so there was a magician, a clown, and some other stuff lined up. Also, catered breakfast was ordered for, I’m guessing, the 500 â€" 600 anticipated attendee parents; and, I would really be surprised if even 300 parents were in attendance.

I can’t understand why so many people would sign up and then not show. Perhaps it’s because it started at 8:00 on a Saturday morning. Or maybe it’s just that when you tell people something’s free they feel compelled to sign up. But 1/2 of them (and maybe more)? Yikes, that seems excessive. Additionally, when you consider the district student population, to get such a low number of registrants, let alone attendees, is pretty pathetic. It’s such a conundrum.

Well, I put in my 3.5 hrs. and will get my OT for the day, yet can’t help but feel just a little bit guilty about taking it. There were so few people I hardly even had to do any work.

theecarey - 10/19/08 17:24
wow, that is discouraging to have planned out that much in resources resulting with just a fraction of the people attending that said they would. Sounds like a nice conference for those that did attend, though.
tinypliny - 10/18/08 22:53
That's kind of sad when you plan for so many people and not many are really interested. :(

10/17/2008 18:38 #46163

Marco’s Restaurant
Category: food

Someone at work recommended Marco’s restaurant on Niagara St. They said I could sign up on their website and they’d e-mail me coupons. Has anyone ever eaten there? I’m getting coupons from them and just want to know if it’s worth checking them out. Also, does anyone know where on Niagara they’re located?

mrmike - 10/18/08 09:41
Been there a bunch of times. Always good food and service.
tinypliny - 10/17/08 20:39
!!! 17 reviews. This place is popular!
:::link:::
tinypliny - 10/17/08 20:37
Mapped: :::link:::


Click on reviews to read 10 more reviews about the place. Seems like its got some great reviews...
tinypliny - 10/17/08 20:34
Haven't heard of it... but here are three reviews from Bill Rapaport's (ULTIMATE) restaurant guide to Buffalo. :) :::link:::
zobar - 10/17/08 20:01
I don't know about Marco's Restaurant, but the affiliated Marco's Delis have reely good sangwiches.

- Z

10/18/2008 12:20 #46177

Not politics as usual
Category: politics
A couple of nights ago at the Al Smith Memorial Charity Foundation Dinner, the two presidential candidates were pretty funny. Much funnier than I actually would have ever anticipated of either of them. You can check them out at the following links if you didn't see it. Kind of makes them each a little more human, and in some instances, almost likeable.

McCain the comedian

http://www.cnn.com/2008/POLITICS/10/17/obama.mccain.dinner.ap/index.html#cnnSTCVideo

Obama the comedian

http://www.cnn.com/video/#/video/politics/2008/10/17/sot.obama.dinner.cnn?iref=videosearch


Also, did anyone notice at the debate the other night when McCain repeatedly talked about Autism and how Sara Palin knows about that? Has anyone explained to McCain and/or his note writers that there's a difference between Autism and Down Syndrome? It might have been ok if he'd only made the reference once, but he did it multiple times. Maybe most people didn't notice, and maybe I'm just more aware because I used to work at an agency that served people with disabilities. I don't know, but that whole thing was definitely very weird to me.


gardenmama - 10/18/08 12:52
Thanks for the clarification. I thought he was just senile; it kept throwing me off a little. Wow, that's a lot of stuff in one family.
heidi - 10/18/08 12:38
I noticed that too and found something about it later: :::link:::

"No, no he's not senile. He just didn’t clarify that Sarah’s older sister, Heather, has an autistic son, age 13.

Also, two of her cousins in her extended family have children with autism/Asperger's."