Sunday, April 5, 2009

If you write a blog and nobody reads it, does it make a sound?

I would like to say that it has been far too long since I have done this, but I am not sure it has been long enough. Seems I have been in a bit of a blogging funk of recent. Maybe the two job thing is cutting into my attention span, maybe I am juist being lazy, I don't know, I just know that I have had little gumption to go about the effort of actually blogging.

It isn't as though there aren't things to blog about, plenty has happened in the last couple of weeks, but I just haven't been of the ilk to sit down and put cursor to wordpad to get it all out. Both jobs continue to go well, at least as well as can be expected. The newsstand is what it is, a decent full time job and while I was originally threatened with a reduction of hours because I took the radio gig, nothing of the sort has happened. Originally I lost my Saturday night shift, though it wasn't anything to do with me and two jobs, just one of the guys who worked there wanted a fifth night and has some seniority on me, so I told him he could have the shift if it was okay with management. It cut me down to 4 day weeks for a couple of weeks, but I am again back at 5 days as I now have a Sunday shift because one of the people that works part time is leaving for another job, so I get his Sunday morning shift as well as my four other shifts during the week. Plus I am now being trained on the stocking/maintainence position, so I will be able to fill in on that spot as well as needed. All of this is good because I can always used the extra cash.

I have been tinkering with facebook still, mostly playing games and what not. I set up a fantasy baseball league over there. So far it has 18 teams in it, which isn't too shabby. Of course I know almost none of them, so only a couple of the invites I sent out were replied to, but that's okay, I just do these things as a lark and if it turns out i am the smartest guy in the room, great, if not, I will look like I did during hockey season, which is grinding down to its last days and I am sitting in the consolation bracket hoping I can escape with 7th place out of 10 teams. Yikes and double yikes. Oh well, there is always next year.

I think i made some enemies of our Democratic listenership the other day at work. A story popped up in the news about Joe Biden's daughter being caught doing cocaine. To be honest, I really don't care what Joe Biden's daughter does, I didn't vote for her and last I checked she doesn't affect national or international policy all that much. So she does some coke, big deal, so have I many moons ago. And I'll be honest, the reason I don't do it now was I liked it the two times I tried it, maybe liked it a little too much. I could see where it could become a very expensive and destructive habit for me, which is why I didn't do it after that. That being said, a caller mentioned it and then mentioned about how all of the right wing shows are piling on Obama. I stand by what I said in the past, if those shows annoy you that damn much, don't listen to them. Trust me, they aren't sitting at home wondering how they can convince you to their argument, they are just happy you are tuned in whether they piss you off or not. A couple more callers followed suit when finally I had had enough and said, listen, when the Republicans controlled the House,. Senate and Executive branch, I distinctly remember sitting in this radio booth getting phone calls every time the Bush twins had a beer, and hearing phony conspiracy crap like the President declared a state of emergency so that in 2008 he can stay in power by declaring martial law, so before we go off on some holier than thou crusade about how much better we are, take a step back. I have my piss the listener off moments, sorry, guess it is part of my charm.

Speaking of radio talking points, there was the shooting in Binghampton, NY on Friday, a hostage situation where a man of Vietnamese decent went into a building and shot up a classroom of immigrants studying English in hopes of being citizens themselves some day. Of course I am sure there will be talking points made of how if they were armed, maybe they could have stopped the shooter before he killed as many people as he did but then what do you make of today's shooting here in Pittsburgh, where armed officers responding to a domestic disturbance call saw three of their officers shot and killed and a fourth injured as a man held police at bay with an AK 47 and a shotgun while holed up in his home. The issue isn't the right to bear arms or not to bear arms, the issue is why take what is an inherent tragedy and use it as nothing more than political propoganda to begin with.

Okay, off of my soapbox for a little while. I did start doing something new online. ESPN has a game where they give a list of sporting events and each day you have to pick at least one game from the list and the winner of that matchup. The goal is to build the longest winning streak. I started last month and nailed my first four picks, but the system reset at the end of the month, wiping out that streak. So far this month I am a paltry 2-2 and currently on a 0 game winning streak (thanks for not showing up UConn). Some of the matchups they give are just games, just typical pick a winner stuff, others are more complicated. Take today's NBA matchup between San Antonio and Cleveland. Instead of picking who will win the game, you have to pick who will have the better number, Tony Parker's total of points and assists versus Lebron James' point total. Yeah, I stayed away from that one. Strangely though, most of my picks have went the NBA route, despite the fact I haven't watched a game in years. As little as I know about the NBA, it is probably still better than my soccer and golf knowledge. Today's selection I am taking the Penguins over the Florida Panthers in hockey. Technically you can pick more than one game a day, but your second pick can't be entered until the first game is completed, which is why the current streak leader sits at 11, despite us being in only the first days of the month of April.

While I am on the big of things online, I did add another .20 cents to my online survey account. I am almost up to $13 and while I could have cashed out at $10, I deceided I am definitely going to try to stick around for the coffee pot, even though it is over $30. Hopefully I will get credit for the survey I mailed in a couple of weeks ago, that would be another .50 and I just found another survey in my mailbox this weekend. I added another 33 points to the Coke Rewards account as well. Giving away the magazine subscription a couple of blogs back dented the account for a couple of hundred points, and I haven't been finding caps nearly as much as I used to, then again, I wasn't working two jobs then either, and if given a choice, I do slightly better working than not working. Lastly another $3.55 to the change meter and I have to seriously wonder if I can crack the $100 this year, as the total is already up to $78.79, almost a $30 increase since just December.

I have started wrapping the coins I have found out and about, as well as the ones I get from spending money, paychecks, etc. It is still very much a work in progress, no big totals to speak of, but it is nice to add some organization to the money I have been collecting. And I still haven't finished my taxes. I started them yesterday, looks like I will pull about $500 or so in a refund, just enough for me to cause trouble with.

Well as much as I have said nothing, I should wrap this up. I have a Blunt Force Trauma deadline Sunday night that will need my attention badly if I am to get it done on time. And I still have a 3-11 shift at the newsstand Sunday afternoon, so I best get cracking.

7 comments:

  1. i've been a funk for sometime. I also have made myself blog. Although the recent caption blog had been sittin for a while n what better time to post it than when i needed a laugh. I just haven't felt like it lately. I wonder how everyone is doing, really I do I just dont think anyone really cares to hear about whats going on with me. So dont have to blog on my account I completely understand..

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  2. I'm betting the talking point to come out first will be "see this is why we should ban guns !"

    people wont blame the physcos that did the killings ....just the guns and society.

    maybe someday they will even go as far as declaring cop killers heroes while chanting at funerals....oh wait ....too .....late !

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  3. I have no doubt there will be the gun control crowd out there using this to their own ends, just as the arm everyone crowd was quick to say that if students could carry at Virginia Tech maybe not as many people would have died. What is missing in both cases is allowing for even the briefest period of mourning for those that passed, because to them, the deaths are secondary and the poltical cause is all that matters.

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  4. Sorry for denying predictability, but I believe in the whole bill of rights and see no reason to mess with gun laws.

    What we need is bullshit control.

    We have the mother of this asshole all pissed off at the post gazette for its timid reporting on the "less than stellar" path of his life, threatening to sue them.
    She has seen her son flunk out of North Catholic, recieve a PFA for threatening his girlfreinds life and physically assaulting her, get kicked out of the services for assaulting his drill Sargent, stockpile an arsenal of ammo and guns including an AK-47, hang out with fellow "shiftless white boys" reading " the turner diaries" and "protocols of the elders of zion" and books by David Duke, and to be standing by for the police to execute the upcoming "Obama gun ban" (prying his gun from his cold dead hand).

    With all this in mind, she calls 911 to have the police evict her son because his dog peed on the floor.

    In a perfect and omniscient world, the dispatcher would have said,"sounds like a complex circumstance, you are the expert, we aint commin'"

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  5. all of this is far over my head this moment, but I thought i'd check in, mostly because you've probably noticed that i do stop by from time to time, and i dont say much. I didnt want you to think that fondness was waning or anything.

    Anyway, good job on the job thing. I continue to be a slacker. It'll come to a head in a few weeks now, so we'll see.

    Oh! and I heard a teaser on some random AM radio station today (very possibly it could have been mancow on wls) that Obama can "turn off the internet any time he wants". um. huh??????? I thought Al Gore invented it (j/k). Do you know anything about this? You always know the weird random shit before I do.

    ttyl!

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  6. I hadn't heard that particular rumor, but it doesn't surprise me all that much, what with the rumors that have floated about out there (Obama will take your guns, Obama is a Muslim, Obama isn't an American citizen, etc.) which just goes to show you the opposite of the statement is also true, an absolute lack of power can also corrupt absolutely. Just as I mentioned the left wing nutbags proposing martial law would take place after 2008 to keep Bush in office, there are plenty of nutbags on the right that have nothing better to do with their time, and their voices tend to be heard more when there is no policy for them to defend. When the there is two party rule, each side has a vested interest in the legislation that comes out, when only one party is in power then that simple check is no longer in place, so rather than argue on the merits or lack thereof of the policy being put forth, it just becomes a matter of throwing shit on a wall and hoping something sticks.

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