Hey,

Well, I have once again faltered from my duty of keeping you informed. Sorry, my loyal followers, it will happen again. Not much is new here, except LOTS of randomness, so this post will be all over the place. Oh, and after spending the past 5 weekends out of town on the go,  I needed a break from this thing.  The weather here in Germany has been incredible the past 3 weeks! It has been 40s-50s with bright sunshine. That is really not typical for this time of year here. It is usually foggy, wet, dreary. So, to all you back in Chicago that have been freezing, ha…ha! Oh, and it is staying light until 6:45PM here already! We are so far north – one of the benefits. I have to say that the weather has really been uplifting lately. Me and the wife take a walk once in a while, and we have noticed the birds back and chirping (from where ever they go to fly ’south’ here for the winter). I can’t tell you how refreshing the sound of that is as you walk through this farm country. It is really pronounced because of the absolute silence out here!

To recap, here is what has been happening: the wife got in a car accident (see photos..don’t worry – she is fine, and we actually made $1800 on it!! :) , we went to Heidelberg last weekend for my *last* show with the current band I am playing with (two of the guys are getting out of the Army and moving back to the States). While were playing the show, some drunk guy that has a lot of money offered us $3000 to record all 4 songs we have down in a pro studio, so thanks to my lovely and supportive wife, we dropped EVERYTHING and spent the ENTIRE weekend (2 weekends ago…it was President’s Day, so we had Monday too) holed up in a pro studio recording 4 songs. It was a great experience that I will never forget, and we actually took the time to do it right this time (because we weren’t rushed), so I think I will be proud of the work (even though I am a perfectionist and I usually am not happy with the drum tracks!) :p

OK…were was I. What else is going on….Oh, another reason I have stayed away from this site: WORDPRESS does not let you upload more then 1 photo at a time! It’s HORRIBLY TIME CONSUMING on my HORRIFIC internet connection in Farm Town, Deutschland to sit here and upload photos one at a time. SO, this time I have composed them in another program as a ’slideshow’, as to try and do this much quicker this time. So, here are some random photos – some from our Ireland trip, some of our crushed car, and some from the last show in Heidelberg. Enjoy!

Oh, and other things going on: I have been SUPER busy taking this online marketing course. I have an idea for a website that I think can make us rich, and I have been laser focused on working on it. First, I need to do some testing and research to see if the market can afford my idea, and if the demand is there for the information, I will let you know when I put the site up. Finally, the father in law is coming to town Saturday, so I will update on where we go next week!

Here is the slide show…again, some photos of Ireland, some of our crused car, and some other random photos from Heidelberg. See the titles for the description!

Go here for the slideshow…WordPress SUCKS!! Sorry this is so difficult…I hope it works. Let me know?

http://s53.photobucket.com/albums/g64/rm1892/Random/?action=view&current=b7f60286.pbw

Bye,
R

Ok, I think I have finally found out how to make these things short! Sorry, I am busy working and getting ready for Ireland and the Super Bowl, and this has nothing to do with Germany or my life, but I thought I would share another funny video with you:

http://cosmos.bcst.yahoo.com/up/player/popup/?cl=6174357

Have a good weekend! Go GIANTS! RUIN TOM BRADY’S (and the Patriots) PERFECT SEASON!

R

It has finally arrived!! My double barrel, Red Ryder, carbine-action, 200-shot range model BB rifle with a compass!! Well, not really. It WAS a generous Christmas gift, just like Ralphy wanted in the movie “A Christmas Story”, so I did feel just like a little kid when I picked it up from the post office and opened up the box today. No, it is not a “b-b” gun, no it’s not an over the shoulder missle launcher, either. You will have to wait and see…but here are a few pictures to keep you guessing in the meantime, until I can get it together:

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This past weekend we met up with some friends that live in Utrecht, Holland: Nathalie and Jeroen.  I’m sorry that I have NO pictures, but the camera batteries went dead, and I really didn’t feel like sticking the camera in our friends face like a tourist. Sometime we will hang out again, and I promise to take many pictures! I managed to dig up a few photos online, so those should help you get a feel for what I am talking about.

Nathalie is a friend of the family (back in Chicago). I (and the whole family) have known Nathalie for about 15 years now, and somehow we have all managed to keep in touch over the past 15 years. She came over to Chicago for a travelling girls softball tournament and stayed with us, and we have kept in touch ever since then. It’s really great to be able to go visit friends, experience their country and culture, and have somewhere to stay with friends when you travel. Their town is a small city about 30 minutes outside of Amsterdam.

So, on to the trip. We left the house at about 12:30PM, and we arrived in Utrecht around 3:30 PM. I’t a nice, scenic drive starting in Germany (for about 10 minutes of the trip), all the way through Belgium (about 1 and a half hours) of the trip, through most of Holland (the remaining hour and a 20 minutes). The drive is quite relaxing, as the mountains don’t exist once you hit the middle of Belgium. Driving in Germany can be quite tedious and stressful most times, with all of the high mountainous terrain, so it’s nice to take a trip that goes through places like Belgium and Holland that are pretty much completely flat. At points I almost started to fade into thoughts of driving home from trips through Illinois. But, the weird signs, bike paths on every road (city or country areas all have paths - Holland has to be THE BIKE RIDING CAPITAL of the WORLD (see photo I managed to find online of of parked bikes in the town of Utrecht…this is the scene EVERYWHERE you go in Utrecht, with all the bikes parked) utrecht21.jpgUtrecht, Holland, and the sheep, horses and constant streams lakes and ponds in Holland would quickly remind me that we were no where near Illinois. It was a beautiful, sunny day, once we got out of the Rheinland-Pfalz area of Germany (which ALWAYS seems to be cloudy, gloomy, and rainy!). The sun came out once we hit Belgium, and we enjoyed very much the 3 hour trip. Although, the wife was a little ’skiddish’ with my desire to drive up to 100MPH along the way! :) I’ll say one thing about living and driving over here: you get REALLY ACCUSTOMED to driving REALLY FAST, very quickly!! I love it….and to have flat terrain to cruise, well, let’s just say I tend to have a ‘lead foot’. Hee….he.

Nevertheless, after many “Honey, no faster than 90, please!”s from the wife, we made it safely to Utrecht at about 3:45PM. Picture an “old world” type city (still using cobble stones for streets and walk ways), with a river running through town. Its an incredibly quaint, old, cool town. See the pics I dug up….

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Nathalie and Jeroen just bought an old house that they are restoring, so we hung out with Nathalie and Fay (their infant) until Jeroen came home from fixing up the house. We had a nice time chatting, showing each other photo’s (the wife brought the laptop with all of our photo’s on it), and just relaxing.

At about 6PM, Jeroen arrived home, and we had a few drinks and some tasty dinner that Nathalie had cooked. It never ceases to amaze me having conversations here with people from other countries. Every time is a learning experience. Travelling the world really is an education all in of itself. We didn’t really talk about anything revolutionary: the Iraq war, the upcoming presidential elections in the US (which they surprisingly follow and know about), about our families and what they were up to, etc. But, I always am happy to glean a new perspective, or just hear the opinions of someone that was raised half way across the earth, about such mundane topics. It totally opens your eye’s as an American. I guess I always kind of had this naive, somewhat arrogant idea that the world revolves around America at all times. Don’t get me wrong, even Nathalie mentioned (without my coaxing) the power that our country still wields, but the world still exists and goes on without constant consideration of what is happening back home. It’s kind of hard to explain in typing this, but it’s so interesting to me to hear someone from another far away land talk about (seemingly ordinary) things. It just gives you a different perspective on the world, life, and what everyone else is going through. That is knowledge and experience that school will never teach….

So, after we had a nice dinner, Nathalie put Fay to bed, the babysitter arrived, and we headed out to a few bars in the city centre. We went to a ‘rip off’ Hard Rock Cafe (can’t seem to remember the name of it right now), as Nathalie called it, that was opened by a formerly famous Dutch rock star. We joked (it was packed, so we only had one drink) there about how his retirement plan was working out quite nicely. It was kind of strange being in Holland and hearing many english speaking people at this club. I guess maybe the ‘rock n’ roll’ sign out side was a beacon to Americans in the night? A few times people said (in English) “Excuse Me” …and I overheard a few other groups talking in English. We had one drink at the bar, a fantastic ‘Wiezbier’ from Belgium called Paulus, and then we left because it was way too crowded.

After that, we walked around the corner, next to the river, down to a bar that had over 250 different types of beer from around Europe. Seeing as how I like to try different beers, it was quite an enjoyable place. Oh, and along the way Jeroen pointed out and joked about a “coffee shop”, where it’s legal to smoke pot. Another interesting local phenomenon that befuddles us ‘Puritanical’ thinking Americans. It was just another example of cultural differences (that made us think) noted along the way.

Anyhow, at the second bar (again I don’t remember the name…NO, I did not stop in the coffee shop! The names were too hard to pronounce in Dutch. :p) we sampled a couple more Belgian biers. Although Germany is the brewmaster here in Europe, it seems like the Belgians are not far behind them. We sampled 2 or 3 fantastic Weiss (wheat) beers, had some great conversations about Jeroen’s trips all around the world, and relaxed until about 1AM. Then we jumped on the train (another nice difference from the horrible, dirty transportation in Chicago!) from Utrecht city centre, and we were home by 1:30AM. We played some ‘Uno’, had another drink, and headed off to bed about 3AM. A good time had by all.

Sunday morning we woke up in Utrecht (once about 7AM, and again at 9AM to Fay crying) finally about 10:30AM, and had some breakfast. I don’t know what it is, whether it’s because things come from so close by here, or just because it’s different, but the eggs, cheese, and milk here are incredible. Me and the wife had a fried egg, some gouda cheese, and some ham on top of white bread. It was incredible. Sounds crazy, but the meat, cheese and eggs here taste so fresh.

After breakfast we cleaned up a bit, packed all the stuff up, and headed out around 1:30PM. It was another beautiful day, so the trip home on the highway was equally nice as the day before.

So, to recap, we passed through 3 countries in 1 day, had some amazing times with good friends from another country, witnessed some priceless cultural/educational happenings, too! All in all it was a great weekend. I feel so fortunate to be able to see different parts of the world, meet new people, take in these incredible experiences, and do it all with such an incredible friend – my wife. These are times I will never forget….

Next up is DUBLIN, IRELAND, where we are going to watch the Super Bowl (on at 12AM here!) with my best friend Gavin and his wife Margaret. He has been living there for about 4 years, and so we try to make it almost (what has become) a tradition for us American Football fans to watch the game together if we can. This year it just happened to work out again! I’ll try to take some pictures next weekend…..promise!

R

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Hi,

 It’s about 4 PM here today in the Rheinland Pfalz, and I just heard a noise out in the street. Upon looking out, I saw a hilarious site of adults (look 40’s-50’s age range) dressed up like children during Halloween. That’s quite funny here, considering that the most you’ll usually see during the day is a few horses being paraded down the street (or cows being herded down the block, back to the farm).

This scene got me thinking: WHAT THE HELL ARE THESE PEOPLE DOING? So, I looked up German holidays. I had heard rumblings that Germans don’t celebrate Halloween, they celebrate “Fasching”? “Fasching…..what the heck is that”, I thought when I heard it. Well, I decided to look it up today, after I was pleasently surprised by the idiots outside my window.

So, I thought you might find this interesting: “Carnival season is a time of wild fancy-dress parties and costume-balls, which are open to the public. Carnival reaches its climax in big street processions with elaborately decorated floats, usually on Rosenmontag. Carnival celebrations happen mainly in the Catholic parts of Germany. Nevertheless, Karneval parties do occur in some places in the north of Germany. “

There is more information on this page, for those of you that care to read about it:

http://www.mckinnonsc.vic.edu.au/la/lote/german/links/topics/karneval.htm#When

So, there you have it. Apparently these people are ‘rolling out’ (on a huge, charter coach bus, might I add) to a party on a work night? Don’t Germans ROCK!!?? Uhh…but somehow I don’t think the wife will be saying that when she gets home to find a big bus blocking her from entering her parking spot!!  :-o

Bye for now,

R

So, as promised, I am finishing up the initial post about our New Year’s Eve celebration here in rural Germany. I wish I had tales of grandeur for our plans that night to tell you, like hanging out in Berlin with the Techno Viking and watching the famous (over here) countdown, but all in all it was quite a quiet night. And besides, the featured act at the countdown in Berlin was ‘the Rednex’, which was popular in the States about 15 years ago, so we were in for a more entertaining treat (as you will soon see).

The evening went something like this:

We originally had plans to have some friends over for dinner,  and then we were hoping to hit up some drinking/eating establishment (to do the ‘count down’ with other humans, so that we would feel like we were somehow connected (in some strange way) to the human race. But, this wasn’t to happen.  After our friends completely cancelled when they heard our hopes of hitting up a bar for a ‘count down’, dinner was called off.  They apparently don’t usually like to “do New Year’s??”

So, after I returned from buying some fireworks (see the previous blog for a pic of my find) at “Aldi SÜD” (Sud means SOUTH in German – they denote which region of the ‘Aldi’ chaing you are shopping at here?) - yes, this is the same grocery store they have in Chicago – the wife arrived home and broke the news that nobody felt like doing anything that night. She knew of a party with people from work that was nearby, but we really were feeling couped up lately (with all the FOG and not really being able to go anywhere far), and so we opted to think of other options that involved actually putting ourselves in a situation to try and meet new people (and experience German culture). But sadly, once again, the FOG prevented us from doing much.

In the end – Yes, we did end up going to an establishment, but it ended up being the usual spot in town (El Torro Center – Take the Kick), the tiny pub down the street from us. Not that this is a bad place (and the people there are quite funny to hang out with), but we can walk 100 feet any night and ‘Take the Kick’ at that place. I was hoping to maybe meet some Germans, experience how their culture rings in the coming of a New Year, and also maybe make some new friends…but this would have to wait (although we did end up meeting a few new people!).

Anyhow, I walk in from Aldi’s with my fireworks, and we proceed to talk about plans (or lack thereof) for the night. “No one feels like doing anything..” she says. So, after some discussion, and agreeance that the weather was again getting REALLY BAD with the FOG, we left it at this: dinner (with just me and the wife), bowling with our lame friends who wanted to be in by 10PM that evening, and then we would end up going down to the local pub about 100 ft. from our house. THAT was the PLAN….sorry – I didn’t want to bring the camera out that night, so I have no pics of the evening, other than the one I posted in the previous blog!

So, after we had a nice steak dinner, we headed off to the bowling alley. We bowled until about 9:3oPM (the wife and I TIED with a pitiful score of 111 for the first game, and she won the second game 112-106), and we ran into another friend of our’s named Sam. Sam is a 20 year old kid from Indiana. A nice kid, rather quite, but funny. So, since our other groups of friends had a bed time before 12AM that night, we asked Sam if he wanted to come back with us to the pub and hang out. Even though he had ‘vertigo’ (dizziness from fluid in his ear), he decided to go along and ‘take the kick’. I was pleased. I must say that I don’t understand the attitude of some other people sometimes. I mean, if you are old or have kids I can see it, but we have the unique oppurtunity to be living in a foreign country, and New YEar’s Eve only comes, well, ONCE A YEAR!  Why not get out and see how they do it here? Why not be adventureous and do something different? I dunno….that part about people I will never understand, especially for 19-21 year old kids!?!? Heck, I am an old man, but I always manage to try something new?  I wanna see how things are done here before I leave!

Sorry for the rant…anyhow, back to our friend Sam. Sam decided, to his credit, to come back and go out with us in the ‘hood. We have a complete guest bedroom (hint…hint…for those of you that wish to visit!?), so Sam was going to refrain from driving (he said he had to cover one eye to be able to see straight with his medical condition, so that was probably a smart move), and spend the night at our place.

Adter leaving the bowling alley, the lame crowd went their seperate way, and we all piled into the car and went to our place. The FOG was thick and it was quite dangerous driving home, so we decided that staying local was definitely the best decision for the night. Once we got home, Sam threw in a frozen pizza to the oven (he had originally came to the grill at the bowling alley to get some food when we ran into him), and we broke out the old Chess board. Yep, the CHESS board. The wife and I have been attempting to broaden our horizons a bit, and also challenge our mental acuity a bit more, so we have taken up playing Chess together. She has a nice set from back when we lived in Chicago that we brought, and so one night we broke it out.

So, Sam used to be in a Chess Club, and he and the wife played a match together while I watched. After about 10 minutes, you could tell that Sam plays a lot of Chess (and the wife is just getting back into it), and Sam won the match pretty easily. After the game (and Sam finished his pizza), we headed off to ‘El Torro Center’ – to “take the kick” (as the sign states).

We walked into the bar to find a less than stellar crowd. Most of the locals there appeared to have been drinking for hours, so you could tell they were in the mood to have fun! Which was a nice change of pace from the boring night we had had so far. Oh, and not to backtrack, but we have become fairly good friends with the owners of the pub, so we wrapped up a box of candy we bought, and we planned to give it to them as a gift of goodwill for the upcoming new year.

 In a way I felt bad – I think they were expecting a huge crowd – they had streamers, some snacks all over the bar in bowls, lots of drinks stocked for big crowds, but not many people were there when we got there at 11PM. Normally on weekends the bar is incredibly packed, but apparently the FOG had scared people from driving that night? Anyhow, we proceeded to give the gift to Eva, the owner’s wife, and she was a bit surprised but happy to receive the candy. “Ewww….American chocolate…the best”, she said, which is funny because we think it sucks compared to the German and Belgian chocolates we have had over here so far! So, she claimed she was going on a diet from the holidays, but somehow she managed to twist her own arm, and the box was almost gone by the end of the night!

After Eva received the gift and tried a few pieces, it was a round of shots and drinks for all of us on the house as a sign of gratitude.  At this point it was about 11:40 at that time – we chatted with Thomas (the owner) for a few minutes, and he proclaimed “What’s that….poison?”, then laughed. It was hard to tell if he thought we were trying to posion him because we were American (he has this weird tone about him at times when he’s cranky), or he meant that NOT eating chocolate keeps him healthy? Either way, he refused, so we passed the box of chocolates down the bar to the other 10-12 people hanging out.

Thomas the owner was in “rare form” that night – usually he is fairly quiet, sitting on his bar stool (while his wife does all the work) like a ‘bump on a log’. Occasionally he will come over and chat with us, but sometimes I think he would rather talk with Germans. Tonight it was obvious that Thomas was ‘lit’. He went from the quiet, old man, to the dancing, Saturday Night Fever (arm gesturing and disco dancing), Karaokee KING! It was a riot…if he wasn’t dancing, he was running the Karaokee machine and singing songs (that were obvious American hits with German words instead….that was a trip in and of itself to hear), and pouring drinks for people and constantly smiling. Oh, and to back track again, Sam is a big fireworks nut, so that is another reason he came by to hang out with us that night.

We originally had left my fireworks at home, and our plan was to run back to the house @ 12:01AM and blow the works off in the Fuerwuehr (firehouse) parking lot across the street. Well, all of the sudden at about 11:45PM, as we are watching the German countdown show from Berlin, we see Eva come running out of the back room with a HUGE box of fireworks of her own (after she had poured everyone a glass of rose and white champagne – yes, 2 glasses each?). Once we saw that, Sam and I asked if they minded us bringing my fireworks over, and so we ran back to the house and grabbed the bags of what I had bought.

It’s really quite strange over here sometimes. I don’t believe they have any holiday that is bigger than New Year’s Eve over here? Maybe I am just being an ignorant American, but Christmas was really not much of anything here? I overheard someone at a gas station saying he came back from vacation early just to make sure he got fireworks for his kids and NYE? I overheard him talking to the cashier and asked him “Fireworks? When do they do fireworks? (I had forgotten New Year’s Eve was coming up)” and he replied “Is this your first New Year’s Eve here?”. “Yes”, I replied. He said “Oh, wait until you see it…this is their big night.” So,  that is what tipped me off to go and buy some.

Anyhow, back to the El Torro Center (sorry about the diversion)! Sam and I got back to the pub with our fireworks, just as Eva had proceeded to line the sidewalk (which is about 3 feet from the bars front door!) with a host of rockets, ‘batteries’ of things that shoot off fireworks, and other crazy stuff. I simply added mine to her row of things to blow up, and Sam I began to light off anything that was just a ‘loud and annoying’ type. We saved the fireworks that actually have some visual benefit for Eva to do with her ’show’. At about 10 seconds to midnight, with the door to the bar propped open (it was FREEZING out!), we hear everyone on TV and in the bar shouting “Tzehn, Neun, Acht, Sieben….” counting down in German from ten. I join in, the wife and Sam look at me like I am nuts, and Eva tears for the door to start lighting off the fireworks. Everyone in the bar proceeds to follow her, and we nearly get trampled by the people coming out of the bar (because we are cowering in the doorway as Eva lights off dangerous fireworks drunk, about 2 feet from people’s HEADS!) It was a sight to behold, but I guess this is how they do it over here? After the fireworks begin, Thomas comes walking out slowly and says to me in English “God Bless my car!”, as we proceed to watch debris from the fireworks fall on his $100,000 Mercedes! Quite funny…..but probably not to him the next day. Anyhow, it was another odd moment of the evening. A strange celebration. Over here, for better or worse, there seems to be a lack of procedure, order, or worrying about much of anything legitimate. Maybe it’s just because it’s a REALLy SMALL town? This sounds negative, but ‘primitive’ or ‘primal’ is a word that comes to mind when I think of how to describe it. Not that they are dumb, or less evolved, but they don’t seem to sweat the small details as much as we do in America. It’s can be refreshing at times, but weird at times.

So, after we shot off all of the fireworks for about 15 minutes (and the guy at the gas station was right, EVERYONE in the small town seemed to come out and light them off – the sky lit up at 12AM!), we ventured back into the pub. 

After that, we exchanged ‘Happy New Year’s with some locals – Eva and Thomas included – and then we were asked if we wanted to play ‘Kicker’. Kicker, aka Fooseball in the US, seems to be very popular over here. They have a ‘Kicker’ field in EVERY bar you go in here – kind of like how they have a pool table in every bar in the US? The locals’ experience at playing the game for their entire lives was obvious! At one point Sam and I played a SINGLE guy by himself (it’s supposed to be 2 on 2), and we got ‘creamed’ by the guy! We played a bit more Kicker, and the wife managed to be dragged up to the makeshift ’stage’ by Eva for some Karaokee. After listening to a few renditions of “The Time of My Life” (originally sung by some awful duet back in the 80s), some Bon Jovi, and some AC/DC (the songs in English they had seemed to be predominantly ROCK – which I was happy with) that were sung by the wife, we chatted some more with some locals. We laughed a whole lot at Thomas as we would watch him sing. It would go something like this: “Insert German words here, insert German words here…” and then in English you would hear him scream at a break “Come ON! EVERYBODY!” It was quite hilarious….especially since he is normally not the happiest guy in the world. And, his wife kept throwing streamers at Thomas, and he was so oblivious that he would walk around with them stuck to his back side.

After about 2:30AM (we had tried to leave around 1:15, but Eva felt the need to keep pushing free drinks our way because of the candy we brought), we said goodbye and headed back home.

 As we were getting ready for bed, we heard a commotion across the street. It was pitch black out, since all the lights in town go out around 1AM, but you could hear a mob of people screaming outside. We looked out the window, to see Eva (who was obviously ‘lit’…and notorious in town for fighting when she is drunk) tussling on the ground with another patron of the bar. It was quite the scene as they rolled on the ground and pulled each others hair – the flood lights had eventually come on in the parking lot of the Fuerwuehr. They were sensor operated, and all we could make out was Eva screaming “Insert German words, insert German words, REALLY BAD EXPLETIVES”. Eventually a car pulled up and threw one girl into a car and took off, Thomas came out and yelled at Eva to get back inside, and the crowd disperesed.

All in all it was quite an interesting evening! So, that’s what we did on New Year’s Eve. How about you!?

Greetings Earthlings around the World!

 I know, I know – lately every time I sit down here I am apologizing for not having written anything in a long time. Alas, this is a new year, and a NEW ME for 2008. With the arrival of a new year, suddenly I actually have goals, new ideas, and I am a whole new brighter, motivated, all new ME. Well, not really, but I promise, promise that I have committed in my goals for the new year to writing in this blog at least 2x per week. So, there you have it.  This part today is going to be short, but I plan on continuing it when I have some time this week.

Not to make excuses for my lackidaisical posting as of late (sorry ‘Biggest Fan’!), but I must say the holidays were tough being away from home. No friends, no family, not much English Christmas music, no lights, no decorations (Germans don’t seem to go ‘over the top’ like we Americans do when decorating – in fact, they don’t really do ANY decorations typically, and they seem to celebrate St. Nicholas day more than Christmas day?). I never thought I would say it was tough, but I seemed to actually sink into a deep ‘funk’ over here for the past few weeks. I think this was brought on by the loss of my dog, Mr. Bailey, and perpetuated by the THICK FOG here in the Rheinland Pfalz area of Germany that seems to be persisting for literally WEEKS now! Aiiy-yai-yaihh…….it SUCKS! You literally cannot see 10 feet in front of you when you hit the road. It’s very dangerous….but, I guess it beats 15 degrees and 6 inches of snow like some of you chumps have endured lately!? :p

So, in honor of the new year and my little buddy (that I promised myself I would get over starting today – with a new year starting), here is a final good bye to my little, furry friend. So long for now, Mr. Bailey, I loved you. I hope you have fun in the big doggie park in the sky. I would have done anything to help you change, little buddy. I did everything I could, but he just couldn’t shake his outbursts (and attacking us). Hard to think that this adorable guy could be vicious and attack anything, isn’t it?

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I know most of you are saying: “This was only a stupid dog, get over it.” But, it’s a really long story that I could go into, but I won’t,  about how I tried to rescue him and ‘fix’ him. It wasn’t just a dog to me - it had to do with my philosphy on rescuing a creature, making right on someone’s screw ups (that abused him when he was young), and somehow changing the world in the slightest way for the better. So, it wasn’t “Just a dog” to me, like you might think. It was a greater purpose than that to me. Call me dramatic, but that is how I feel. So, with this post, and with this new year upon us, I must let it go and move on.

And now that the hard part is over –  HAPPY NEW YEAR! I didn’t mean to make you sad…..my upcoming post will be one on the new year, and how we all have a chance to change our lives and start fresh again. Quite coincidentally, as I awoke today, it’s actually BRIGHT AND SUNNY HERE TODAY!!?? How appropriate!?

Last night me and the wife talked for over an hour about our goals for the upcoming year – financial, mental, emotional, phsyical, etc. I love the new year. It’s a time of celebration, looking back at the past year, and looking forward with hope for the coming new year. My continuation of this post (coming soon) will expand on this topic.

And so, I say again to all the people in PHOENIX, SAN REMO, HUNAN…and everywhere around this great big world: HAPPY NEW YEAR to you and your family! (well, unless you are a terrorist and that involves killing Americans! ha..ha..) I hope that all of your goals, dreams, and wishes come true for you. I will be working to make my families come true. Will you? You should be…..and with that I will leave you with one of my favorite inspirational quotes from Ralph Waldo Emerson: “Do not go where the path may lead, go instead where there is no path and blaze your own trail.

Here is a sneak preview of one thing our new Year’s Eve celebration included (hence my weird blog title):

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Alright, gotta go to the gym (and start working on my first “Physical” goal to lose some weight this year and get back down to what I was before I got here and started “bulking up”!)

More later….

R

So, as promised, more details about our adventure Saturday night to Saarbrücken (pronounced SA-Bru-ken) by the locals here. We headed out about 6:15PM from our place, and we had quite an adventure trying to just get to the actual club for the show. I really wanted to see ‘Future of the Left’, and I didn’t really care about the headliner ‘Against Me!’, so we were in a rush to get to the club because the show started around 8PM. Not knowing what the shows here are like, whether they start on time or not, we didn’t want to miss the opening band (which was ‘Future of the Left’, for whatever reason).

It was a beautiful night, although a bit chilly, and we made our way on the Autobahn headed towards the show. We averaged about 90 MPH (140KPH), which was a blast. Well, the wife wasn’t so keen on it, but I enjoyed crusing at around 100MPH at some points in the trip! :) The drive was quite nice, through some steep climbs up into some big hills, mostly on the highway. We got sidetracked by a strange roadblock in a town called Innrel? We were forced to get off the Autobahn, and the GPS system kept telling us to make a U-turn. We kept thinking “NO, we can’t make a U-turn, because that will take us back to the Autobahn, which is closed off from this point for a detour?!” So, after driving through a small town, going back and forth between following people that got off and taking random turns (and getting stuck behind the ADAC (the German equivalent of AAA Motor Club getting a car off of his town truck), we were able to eventually get back on the Autobahn at the SAME location that we got off? Confused, yes, so were we! The road was closed at the exit only, and you could enter the Autobahn 40 Meters from where it was blocked off? Anyhow, so we saw some very nice, quaint towns with some Churches with tall steeples (seems to be  a common theme over here), and some windmills with their flashing red lights on them for night time (see bad pic, click for larger pic).

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We made it to what we thought was the show (about 15 minutes late from our little detour), parked the car in a garage (after driving around a few times getting lost), and we walked frantically to get to ‘The Garage/Roxy” which we thought was where the show was! It was quite chilly, and the wife wasn’t to fond of snapping a lot of photo’s (she was annoyed at me), but we got a few decent pics.

The first interesting thing was “Romeo Und Julia” playing at what looked like a library, but was apparently some sort of theater on the walk from the parking garage to the show?

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Saarbrücken is a college town with an ‘old Europe’ feel to it. Kind of felt like walking around in Dublin, Ireland, with a river (or some body of water) running through the town, and lots of statues/fountains and many dead end, tiny cobblestone laden streets (with lots of little shops) that all led to a town centre (which was a circle with a fountain/statue).
It had a cool look and feel to it.

Here is a pic as we were walking to the show (towards the town centre):

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Not really spectacular (and it doesn’t really give a good impression, but the wife was too cold to stop!) :(    There were lots of college students walking around, and many people out and about shopping. I must say it was a breath of fresh air getting out to an actual city with people (and not staring at the cows, talking to yourself like usual in our town)! The hustle and bustle was a welcome surprise.

SO on to the show…..we pulled out our piece of paper (translated from the Google toolbar, which is an awesome feature – it will translate any web page from whatever language you choose to English. Not perfectly, but it’s better then attempting to read an entire web page in German while attempting to decipher the address of a club!) and we don’t see the street we are looking for, so we ask a younger, very nice, college aged girl for help. She speaks good English, which is always a plus, and she gives us very good directions to the street we are looking for. While we are talking, she says “The Roxy”….I don’t think I have ever heard of that. At that point I make a mental ‘note to self’, thinking to myself: ”That seems odd…she seems like she knows the area and lives around here..how come she doesn’t know it?” So, writing off her comment, and frankly happy we found someone that could help us that spoke English, we walk quickly up to the street to find Bleichstrasse. This is allegedly where we are to find the venue. So, we finally come up to the joint, except it’s called ‘The Garage”, not “The Roxy”.

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I think to myself “This is alright, I remember that name on the website, too? Maybe the ‘Garage’ is the bigger venue and the ‘Roxy’ is a smaller one within the bigger venue?”, as is often the case with clubs.

The scene at ‘The Garage’ was kind of creepy, actually, it was dark, very quiet, no lights on, and it appeared as though we were actually at the rear of the building, with no apparent way to get around to a front entrance!? I thought to myself, “Wow….maybe concerts are really tame over here….maybe no one goes….maybe rock and roll is dead, maybe there are not many people in the venue and that’s why it’s so quiet out here?” So, after trying to get in through several doors (and actually, we could have probably walked into the building through an open back door, and ended up on stage or somewhere weird…no one was around!), we decided to try and go around the building and find a front entrance? After walking and walking around what was NOT a block, it was obvious we had actually been at the front door, and there was no other entrance! The place was closed….something was wrong….the show couldn’t be at this club. So, thankfully we brought a phone number with us from the website….at least we got one piece of info correct!? I called the club: “Hello, Sprecken Sie Englisch?”, I said. “Yes, I do…”, said the man on the phone…..”THANK GOD”, I thought. So, after getting some terribly long, confusing street name (Brebacherlandstrasse), and him telling me that the Roxy is owned by the same owners, but it’s a seperate club about 10 minutes away (which turned out to be only 2 KM away, and 4 minutes in the car to get there), we were on our way. At this point we were already running 15 minutes late from our detour on the Autobahn mentioned earlier, so we quickly went back to the car, paid our 1 Euro for 25 minutes (which I thought was outstanding, compared to how they rip you off for parking in the States – it probably would have been a minimum of $5 for our 25 min. stay in Chicago!?), punched in the street on our Navigon GPS, and we were on our way! We arrived at the Roxy (in about 4 minutes), and hurried into the club at a frantic pace (with the wife yelling at me to slow down).  roxy-outside.jpg

And, so we have arrived at the ROXY. The club was a smaller club, about half the size of Double Door (for those of you that have been there in Chicago). It’s pretty weird to walk into a club with all sorts of different people that don’t speak your language (well, theoretically they don’t). Hearing people speaking German, and not knowing what they are saying, it felt like we were from another planet, as we raced into the club to try and catch ‘Future of the Left’ (which is who we really went to see). I handed the doorman my passport (and he looked at me as to say “Why are you handing me this, ya clown!?”) then I remembered  – “There is no drinking age here!” Or, you can be 16 and drink at clubs here, I think it’s 16? Or, they don’t care, so they don’t card anyone. That was a bit of a surprise……anyhow, so the guy, seeing we are from the States, asks us for our tickets. We had no tickets, as we planned on buying them at the door, so after an awkward exchange with the guy behind the Cash register (who didn’t know we didn’t speak German because the music was ear piercingly LOUD), we pay our $30 Euros for two tickets and we we’re off to the show! We got inside the packed, hot and steamy club and the music was extremely LOUD! Ear PIERCING! The tebley, shrill guitars of ‘Future of the Left’ who were now on stage at the time were so loud my ears are STILL ringing today (Monday!) But, I loved it….finally some grimey rock and roll that I have been craving for since I left the Chicago music scene! I had no ear plugs, and no place (or the faintest idea on how to ask someone where to buy them) to get them, so I just dealt with it.

Anyhow, the ‘Future of the Left’ show was intense. Lots of screaming, swearing, and the crowd was pretty into it, although they seemed to be more into ‘Against Me!’ for reasons unbeknownst to us. In general, it was a breath of fresh air to see a crowd really into a ROCK show!! Beats the people in Chicago that looked like they were watching paint dry at most shows we have gone to, or played!! ‘Future of the Left’ was clearly the better band, playing with more conviction and a harder edge than the other band (in my opinion). So, in short, we got lucky and we were able to watch both of the bands that night. Even though we were a bit late, there must have been a local opener first, and we caught what seemed to be ‘Future of the Left’s entire set.

Here are some pics….this is getting WAAAY TOOO LOOOOONG!! I will shut up and post the pics for you to see, and note the CROWD SURFING…..most of it happened during the second band, even though the music was more lame, er, I mean tame. The Germans seemed to really be into ‘Against Me!’, but to us they seemed a bit ‘commercially’, if that is a word, to us. They sounded like they were trying to hit every genre of music, with no clear identity to call their own sound, and so it was sort of generic sounding to a first time listener. ‘Future of the Left’ (from Wales, UK), on the other hand, picked up where McClusky left of, with ferocity, some good political overtones, and a BLISTERING set with lots of conviction to rock!! People were into it, but not as much as they were for the headling, which was called “Against Me!” (from Florida).

Take a look….these are pics of ‘Future of the Left’ (click to enlarge)…sorry, it was really dark and most of them suck, but until I get a better camera these will have to do! Oh, and if you want some video, e-mail me….I am not going to torture people that view this page by having them wait for video to download:

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Here are some pics of the headliner (and the crowd surfers) “Against Me!”:

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So, that give you an idea of the show….sorry, not many pics of the last band, “Against Me!”. In general, I left disgusted, thinking about how this band ever got a record deal. I can see some of the songs were catchy and good (in a commercial sense), but the band looked totally mismatched, the drummer’s playing dragged most of the show, the singer (or anyone in the band) said NOT ONE WORD to the crowd in between songs (as if they were scared to be on stage, or totally rude to the crowd), and the music was average at best. I know, a tough critic, but “Twin Wrecks the Memory ” would have blown this band out of the water on a bad day! There was no passion, no conviction, the drummer had a beard (that made him look like an Orthodox Jew - which is not bad, unless you are in a punk/rock/heavy band!), the bass player/singer, and the second guitarist looked like short, fat wanna be ex-football players, and the singer was the only one that looked like he belonged in a rock band. Sorry guys, just MHO. But then, I’m jaded with my musical tastes….

So, after the show ended, we cut out before they played the encore, and headed back home. 97 Kilometers on one road, all the way back! We thought that the Navigon GPS was wrong when we first heard the distance of a straight shot of 97KMs, but what appeared to be a city street turned out to end up turning into the Autobahn (go figure!?) in a few Kilometers. One stop in a PITCH BLACK (supposed) rest stop, with no bathroom, to go to the bathroom ‘au natural’, and we were home at 1AM local time.

Overall, a very interesting, fun night out in  Saarbrücken, Deutscheland. I highly recommend hitting the town if you are ever in the area!

R

P.S. Now to prepare for battle (to hopefully finish) with the meatheads at the car registration office at the wife’s work. UGGGHH!! I will let you know how it goes…

The masses are clammering for more of my witty banter!? :) Well, not really, but I will write something short tonight. It’s about 7:30PM and I am exhausted. I have been getting up extremely early all week (and staying up!) at 5AM to see the wife off to work. Yeah, I am a good husband: I make coffee and start the car for her EVERY day, like any good husband should. And, I have been attempting to work hard every morning from 7AM on, but that hasn’t been working out very well. Let me rephrase that: I have been working on ideas, but not paying ideas (as of yet).  I have so many ideas on business that I don’t even know where to start, and I have been swimming in a sea of research right now, trying to see what I can setup that has not already been done so far. Then, I start my so called ‘real’ work day around 12PM, and hometown peops don’t get in until 3PM (my time), so I end up working until 8-10PM at night! So, for those of you that say I have way too much time, chew on that! :p Oh, and then I try to spend a few hours with the wife every night, and it’s been my vicious cycle so far.

I must say that I am like a man posessed when it comes to work; I think I got that attitude from my Dad? Thanks, DAD! :p He would always say “What do you want to do with your life, Son?”, when I was young. I would stare with a blank look on my face and say “I don’t know?” Thoughts of rocking with a band, touring the world, and having fun always seemed to cross my mind. Or, some things I was REMOTELY interested in like radio, tv, or music would flash through my head. I really had no idea at that time. He would always also say “If you love what you do, it isn’t like working.” I would think to myself “bullshit!”, work is work. But, I have come to realize and respect that most of what he said is true about work. And, I think I can safely say that my new passion is soon to be discovered. When I sit 16 hours in front of my computer (just like my Dad does at times!), it feels like 15 minutes to me.  I am a man posessed with web design, writing, graphic layout, marketing, researching, graphic design, and most recently, this whole phenomenon of how people are displaying life as art on the internet. I know this has been going on for a long time, but I have always had my ‘head in the sand’ with working on a musical project for long hours. Not to say that that was a waste of time, but I feel like a kid again. I feel like I this oppurtunity has given me time to explore my inner self. Not to sound queer, but it has/is. And I love it….I knew I had things inside of me waiting to come out, and I can’t tell you the pleasure I get fantasizing about new, BIG ideas I have. Whether they come to fruition or not, that’s a whole other story, but I am sure going to try. And, isn’t that, after all, the whole point of life? So, today I say….try something new, seek out something that you think you might love, and give it a try? Who knows, you might just find the next big thing that consumes you? To me, that’s fun!?

Oh, and I was going to rant about incompetence today, and segue nicely into it from talking about hard work. This is because I had to deal with incompetence in it’s worst form today. AND GUESS WHAT…TA-DA…they were more GOVERNMENT WORKERS! Are you surprised? At this point I’m not! Now, my wife is technically a ‘government worker’, but she is one of us. She is a hard working, loyal, honest individual. Of course she is, or I wouldn’t associate with her if she wasn’t! And, that is why I married her! :) But, anyhow, to make a long story short, I had to go register my car (it arrived from the States yesterday), and I had to spend 4 hours, going back and forth, and back and forth, for a bunch of STUPID regulations, inspections, calling the wife to come meet me and sign over Power of Attorney (even though the car is registered in my name, and I shipped it and signed the papers to ship it), because of STUPID GOVERNMENT rules! And, the people that sit at their pathetic jobs every day, could care less if you get what you need. They were incompetent, and they could really care less. It aggrevated me to no end….and that is another reason why I am completely exhausted. And what a way to end a Friday? ! Oh, and it’s not over yet, either. I had to replace two, tiny, little parking light bulbs (and that made the car fail inspection) that I never knew I had, and the license plate office JUST closed when I got back to get my plates. So, what is my point? I dunno…..other than the fact that I guess most people (ESPECIALLY GOVERNMENT WORKERS) are out for a FREE RIDE at your expense. I sense a common theme in my writings these days!? :p 

So, in closing I have to say: don’t be like that! If you don’t love what you are doing, THEN DON’T DO IT! No one is forcing you to do anything in this lifetime? Give things your all, live with passion, seek out answers, truth and be fair to people and TRY HARD at whatever it is you try!? I think it will come back to repay us TEN FOLD? Er, so I hope?

And this is Plato signing off for tonight….ha….ha. But seriously….I mean everything I write.

Good Night,

R

P.S. NETFLIX is awesome! We ordered movies on Tuesday, and they said they would arrive Thursday (because they think our PO Box is in New York) and they are here TODAY, ALREADY! GO CHECK IT OUT IF YOU WATCH MOVIES A LOT! So far we are HUGE FANS! Now time to watch ‘Gangs of New York’…I heard it’s good?

I normally wouldn’t take the time to rant on politics, and I had planned to get started actually working very early this morning, but I have been interrupted with feelings that I can’t ignore today. Feelings that preclude me from starting my day without ranting about it, at least to myself (if no one actually reads this)! Totally sidetracked and outraged, after watching a few things on TV while I was eating breakfast here and watching a press conference and a bit of the news,  I HAVE to put this out there. Not so much for an answer, or to present myself as some great political ideologist with all the answers, but mostly asking questions for my own sake, almost rhetorically, so that I can actually begin the day without seething from what I just witnessed on TV! :)

 So, if you don’t care about politics and news, stop reading this now. And, if you are easily offended, stop reading this now. It’s not a story to read the kids, if you have them. And, of course, thanks to the lawyers, I have to say that this is all just an opinion, all specualation and allegation (some of the stories are embellished a bit for effect). I should probably post this in another political blog (under my own name and not ‘The Medingers’), because this doesn’t have much to do with our life in Germany. But, then again, it kind of does, because it is a view from the outside, sort of, a view of things and an awareness I am starting to become cogniscant of (that some may not see from the inside of the country) by living outside of my home country. I’m not being arrogant, I’m just being truthful when I say that.

 So, on to my point: What ever happened to common sense in America today? I ask you this question..this is the topic of my rant. What happened to it? Where did it go? Has it gone out of style to use it? Is it somehow cool to not acknowledge that some things are just plain ridiculous, for the sake of sparing some group having hurt feelings in society?

Here’s what I witnessed and learned this morning (which was last night in the US, they go on tape delay for news here): Some Americans are a bunch of self absorbed, arrogant, stupid, naive, cowardice babies! At least this was the impression I got as I watched the news from 3,000 miles away this morning.  Let me explain how I came to this observation. I am going to sling mud equally at both sides, too, so that no one feels left out; both sides are AS equally ridiculous in my mind. And I am going to dramatize some of the situations I imagine for effect. I consider myself neither right wing, nor left wing, I am of the COMMON SENSE wing, which apparently is eroding quickly these days in our great country??

My morning went a little something like this…First, I hear President Bush in a press conference talking about how congress has basically done nothing over the past 6 months to advance progress in America. OK, I thought, maybe George is feeling like a ‘lame duck’, and he feels the need to over compensate these days with blaming others, and tell the American people that he is still relevant, right? I can accept that…..and besides, I like when people call out other people that are supposedly wasting time and (the people’s) money doing nothing. I can live with that, no biggie, and I watched the rest of the press conference. It was actually quite comical watching the President struggle to shrug off reporters attempting to bait him with questions so that they could incorporate parts of answers into sound clips for them to quote (on things he didn’t actually say).

But then, the press conference is over, just after I am done laughing that stuff off, and I turn to some news show on Fox (a right wing station). Here I hear them discussing points of the President’s news conference (and don’t get me wrong, I am not siding for or against his points, some were very valid points, and some I don’t agree with), and about how our Congress, OUR CONGRESS (that WE pay to do work), is too busy (apparently to get anything done) debating a ‘referendum’ on how the Ottoman Empire Turks slaughtered the minority a hundred years ago!? What the F@#$%!!? How dare they waste our tax money and our precious time, when there are much more important, relevant issues on the table besides some ridiculous referendum set forth to distract us from what needs to be done!

I can just see it now in my imagination, Speaker Pelosi, smoking a joint…..having an Orgy with some liberal fellow members of congress, saying “We don’t really feel like working this month people…what can you guys dig up in the past hundred years, something where we can distract the Congress for another month…..I’ve got this bag of weed that I need to finish here!” “Sure Nancy”, says the minions, “We’ll see what we can come up with. And we’ll be sure to pick one that really stirs the pot, and puts the well being of our soldiers at risk, too. That’ll really distract the public, and the ‘other guys’. Then we’ll really have them on the ropes come election time?” He laughs.

 Of course I’m being dramatic for an effect here, but this is an absolute OUTRAGE to the American people! Who are WE (the USA) to say what is worthy of declaring something a certain way!? And, why do we CARE about something that happened 100 years ago in a far, far away land!? And does the rest of the world REALLY CARE whether America considers something a genocide (besides the country we are going to embarass by calling it that)?? We have soldiers fighting and dying, politicians lying to us constantly every day, Iran attempting to acquire nuclear weapons (and plan our demise with Putin at their side), and many other important worldly things to worry about!?!? How does this happen? How do our elected officials actually take the time and OUR money to debate an issue that is irrelevant to the world (except for the .00001 percent of Armenians that live in this country)?? This is an absolute OUTRAGE to everyone in this country, both REpublican AND Democrat!? Why has there not been a public cry of incompetence? Why are people not organizing against wasting our time, money, and insulting our intelligence? What is going ON? Has America fallen asleep? Why are we not planning the next revolution?

The next issue, which goes against the ‘right wing’ party, since I just attacked the far left, has to do with a story I saw (also on FOX, that is pretty much most of what we get for news, which is not surprising being that it’s provided free by the military) had to do with the ‘SUPERBUG’….yes…you had better shudder…ewwww….the ’SUPERBUG’. Watch out…run and hide and don’t let your children go outside…it’s GONNA GET YA!! SOON, TOO! Go buy some antibiotics quick…..or some hand sanitizer. Yeah, this was the message I got from Cavuto, as I watched the supposed news show (after Brit Hume was done with his show) this morning. I thought to myself, are we this stupid, afraid, and naive in this country? Apparently? Is this what we have become: a nation of cry babies and cowards? Or is something bigger behind all of this? Are the rich people just trying to stay rich and stay in power with scaring us all? What is going on here? Why is this crap being sensationalised on TV?

Or, is this Rupert Murdoch’s desperate attempt to help his corporate buddies that own the Pharmaceutical industry (and grease the pockets of the politicians) raise their yearly earnings (and bonuses and stock price)? I can see that party happening, too, “Hey Rup, we are running a little bit low on cash this quarter. Earnings are coming out soon, and we haven’t hit our yearly targets, and Helen will be outraged if I don’t buy her that $5 million dollar diamond rock I promised, so can you help us out buddy?” Rupert replies “Suuuure. I will put a call into the producers tonight and make sure we get a story on that helps your bottom line. What’s the most popular brand of drugs with the biggest margins (and the cheapest to manufacture)?” Mr. CEO friend replies “Antibiotics….of course! They have been around forever, and we make HUGE margins on them these days.” Rupert replies “Great, Antibiotics it is…..let’s invent a strain of an infection SO STRONG, that everyone will race out and buy antibiotics, even if they really don’t need them. Oh, and who runs Purrell (that company that makes the hand sanitizer product)? Do you know him? Give him a shout and see if we can’t get him to grease FOX news with some money for mentioning hand sanitizer on the air? Every kid in America will be so scared they will go out and buy 10 bottles of it!?” Rupert smiles. “Now let’s have another drink? And where did that cocaine and the hookers go!?” “Yeah”, Mr. CEO friend replies, “The SUPERBUG….that’s a good one Rupert!”

What have people done for hundreds of years without Purrell? How is it that ALL OF THE SUDDEN, this SUPERBUG that will kill us all is appearing in our country? Where did it come from?? Why hasn’t it surfaced in the past 200 years? Why NOW is this so important that we must fear the almighty SUPERBUG? And then, to make it even more comical, the professor from the University of Chicago comes on to say that “It’s an Epidemic”, when Cavuto asks him if he thinks it has reached that level. “Why do you say that?”, Neil asks the scientist. “Well, I consider any illness an Epidemic when it reaches levels that we don’t expect.” Levels we don’t expect? Levels that we don’t expect? WHAT!? What are ‘levels we don’t expect’…more then 10 people?? Then Cavuto and all of his cohorts (that came on from all over the nation to tell their story (where people are, of course, HORRIFIED) because this infection is ‘SWEEPING across America FAST!) go on to tell us how dramatic of an effect this ‘SUPERBUG’ is having on us all, as if we are supposed to buy into their hype.

Here is where I ask you: What happened to numbers, facts and FIGURES to support your claim in journalism?? What happened to common sense? What happened to providing backing, evidence and proof that an epidemic is actually occuring in the reporting to support their facts? “This is bigger than AIDS”, the supposed scientist goes on to say!? Utterly ridiculous, I say, utterly ridiculous!

Is this really what American reporting has become? I think I noticed this when I was living back home, too, but it has become SO pronounced since I am away from home. What happened to the seemingly old ways of washing your hands with regular soap frequently, teaching common sense to your kids, not believing hyped up stories that are meant to scare people, being honest in politics, teaching kids right from wrong, and having some integrity in reporting?? Apparently these things no longer exist in the fabric of modern day America? I guess these things are a way of the past, or they don’t SELL enough products? Apparently, sensationalistic, jump on the story first (even at the expense of common sense and finding the REAL truth), just so that you can beat the next guy to the punch and look like the hero and the prophet (to feel better about themselves, I guess, because they got beat up as kids, maybe?) is the wave of the future? Kind of like what is going on in Politics today? Saying anything and diverting the truth from real issues, all for the sake of BEING RIGHT (in their own minds)? This happens on BOTH sides, too. For different reasons, probably, but it still happens equally on both sides!

This is all how I imagine it…of course, in my own warped mind. Some may think I’m crazy, but I honestly can’t sit idly by and watch the news and think that the people presenting these issues actually believe this stuff? HOW CAN THEY!? Or, is something bigger going on? Or, are they paid so much that they just don’t care, and these supposed reporters just spew this CRAP out to the people no matter what the story? One would think there has to be something bigger going on behind the scenes…..based on these absurd stories that they are trying to scare us with?? 

Can it be that our great country has been dissolved down to a bunch of whiney, sniveling, arrogant, self absorbed, cry babies that fear some supposed ‘SUPERBUG’ (and that helping peoples feelings heal over a war that happened 100 years ago is more important than protecting the lives and supplies of our CURRENT military soldiers!!!?)?? Please tell me that this is not true? This is not the America I grew up in? Please someone, tell me that this is not what we are becoming? Becuase that is what it appears when I turn on the news and watch it these days. Don’t get me wrong, is this infection something to be cautious about? Sure. Are there people that have a right to be sad about their people being wiped out 100 years ago in a horrible war? Sure. But, let’s move on to serious issues, that actually matter? Not attempt whip the poor, feeble minded public into a frenzy over irrelevant, sensationalistic stories that are really not as relevant as the reporters make them out to be!?

So, I say to you: R.I.P. common sense….now SOMEBODY PLEASE DO SOMETHING ABOUT IT!?!?! Now, please excuse me, while I have to go wash my hands and cry about something unimportant!

Hey,

It’s a cloudy, drab day here today. Not much going on today. I’ve been up since 5AM, and I didn’t sleep well, so I am making this one short! Not that you cares….or anyone is reading this?

 We signed up for Netflix yesterday! Thank GOD they ship overseas! After wasting about 2 hours of ‘rating movies’ on their site (which is REALLY impressive from a development/consumer ease of use standpoint), we have some Sopranos (I listed all 6 seasons in our que!), Borat, and Gangs of New York on the way! Hurray! I know, I know, you are thinking, “he actually took the time to write this!?” It may sound like a mundane tidbit of information to you, for ye who are in the motherland and have access to videos, TV (more than 7 channels without propaganda pumped throughout the lack of commercial breaks to you by the good ol US of A), and English speaking radio, but to us it will be a lifesaver! So, be thankful you have access to all that you can understand! You don’t realize it until you can’t just walk into a Blockbuster on your corner, and rent a movie on a Friday night! Not only is there NOT a Blockbuster within 2,000 miles of us (approx. 333 Kilometers…see..I am learning something over here!) :p, but the format they use (PAL) does not work on our DVD players from the states! They have a few lame rentals at the store we have access to at APril’s work, but those get old real quickly!

Oh….ohh….ohh….and another lifesaver! A friend of mine let me in on using his Sirius Satellite internet login. This gives me access to music, talk radio, and other goodies from the states. I can’t tell you how nice it was to listen to satellite radio on the net yesterday!!

So, in closing….maybe this should have gone under my technology/communication blog the other day? I dunno, but I just thought I would share this boring information with you. Oh, and I think I am changing this to ‘Rob’s Blog’! The wife is so busy with working that she never has time to post anything! Lucky you…

Time to actually do some work…..we are planning to head out Horseback riding on the weekend, and also to a concert, so I will post some pics if we do end up going.

Bye for now,

Rob

P.S. Nothing like waking up at 5AM, and watching the last 4 innings of the National League Championship Series LIVE on TV from the west coast!!! Talk about a bizarre feeling….in the early morning.