Saturday, July 12, 2008
Dog Daze......
Its my dog. She is awesome! In dead silence while I read my comics she will
just lay there and relax. While I watch my bad sci-fi or cheezy horror
movies - she is there. Granted every now and then she spooks me. When there
is a dog barking on the TV or a chirp of the tele she will bark. That at 2
am will scare the bejesus out of me. She knows my routine when I decide to
go to bed. - Hard drives off, computer off the the basement light. I think
she can tell as I start to turn off the hard drives. She knows when bed
time is happening. In the morning the kids the both dogs out and once they
are done they sprint back upstairs to finish up their sleep time....
So here to you my best of friends.....Ms. Kona and Nixon.
Friday, July 11, 2008
"My god, I can see forever..."

I went to the eye Doctor yesterday. Its been awhile since I've gone.
Not because I'm afraid or don't want to wear glasses, I just do not have
time. I made time yesterday and had the whole show. The Dr looked , touch,
photoed and dilated my eyes to no end. Its official I'm getting old. I do
not need them yet bit I am on the verge of bi-focal. I'm starting to take a
minute for my eyes to focus on print. We are guessing 4-5 years from now
before they become a must. As of right now my eyes are healthy and doing
well. I ordered the new glasses and now I have to wait 7-10 days for them.
Ehhh At least they are covered by insurance.
I've been wearing glasses since fourth grade. Its been a pain in my
side. Of course I've tried contacts here and there but my eyes do not
produce enough tears to make them feel comfortable. So me, Lisa Loeb and
others are confined to having 4 eyes.... Its not so bad. At least I can see
clearly.
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Summer is about half way over and I have not done too much. Just
working. The company may send me back to Ohio to work for a week or two.
That would be fun. Cincinnati or Cleveland. I'd have to drive again,
because my friend/co-worker is unable to fly. No hes not on the "no fly
list" he just has issued with closed in places..... The last time I went to
Ohio I had Dominos and little fuggys on my birthday..... Wow there a
birthday to remember.
Wednesday, July 02, 2008
You can teach an old dog...
God I love a good hotdog. In Chicago and the near West Burbs when you order a dog it comes with fries.. Some chain places only sell you a dog. That pi$$es me off to no end. Its a tradition that hold had all the way from the lake shore to about rt 53 (about 25 miles West of the city) after that the rules fall apart. I'm even willing to forgive ketchup on a dog for adults as well as kids, but NO FRIES and still charge me $3.00 for a dog- your nutz....My own dog is a typical Chicago style -Pickle spear, relish, mustard, tomato, mustard, sport peppers and celery salt. I just can't do raw onion. I also do not mind 'kraut and mustard.
I did find a place near me that does give fries with the dog for $2.65 and they even go a very odd style dog- the GYRO dog. Bun, gyro sauce, tomato and onion, the wiener and gyro meat. I have to say it was not a bad dog. You can teach an old dog new tricks...
So with this weekend being the Fourth of July , spark up the grill and get some dogs cooking.... Peace.
Reprinted with out permission from the Daily Herald. 7/2/08 ... (I'll be happy to remove if asked)
All dressed up
Mustard, relish, onion, tomato, pickle, celery salt and sport peppers. I learned that mantra my first day working at Fratello's, a now-closed hot dog stand in Palatine.
While fanatics continue to debate the merits of neon green relish versus the dark green variety and the necessity of poppyseeds on the bun, that lineup of garnishes tops an official Chicago hot dog.
Here's a look at how folks in other parts of this great land dress their dogs.
Atlanta: Buy a hot dog at Turner Field, home of the Atlanta Braves, and you'll end up with your dog topped with the usual condiments and a heap of coleslaw.
Boston: Ketchup, mustard, relish, picalilli and chopped onions are Beantown's most common toppings.
Cincinatti: The town's famous chili as well as mild cheddar, mustard and diced onion top dogs in this Ohio berg.
Kansas City, Mo.: You'll need mints after eating a hot dog served with sauerkraut and melted Swiss cheese on a sesame seed bun.
New York City: From downtown Manhattan to Coney Island, when you buy a hot dog in the Big Apple, it will come with steamed onions and a pale, deli-style yellow mustard.
The Rockie Dog: Served at Coors Field in Denver, the home of the Colorado Rockies, this footlong dog comes with grilled peppers, kraut and onions.
The Texas Dog: Chili, cheese and jalapenos make this a favored item in the Houston area.
- Deborah Pankey
Friday, June 27, 2008
love for life....
So much is wrong with the world right now. Money, wars, gas, food and the environment blah blagh blagh. Today I am not going to post about any of those things but instead 100 things that I love. This is my list and no one Else's list. Make your own and enjoy it. I can guess that many of these will be food items as I love to cook and be cooked for. Some will be repeated as I go along, again this is an informal list. I think I love some things that you may also , that is because some loves are universal......
In no particular order ......
Hugs from my sons as I leave the house to go to work.
The 100% trust I get from my dogs as the walk up to me to say hello or a scratch behind the ears.
The softness of a womans kiss.
Fresh cut fries.
The burning sensation of real Coca Cola on the first sip.
Sleeping with the windows open and feeling the night air.
the quiet of the very early morning or late night.
a smoke as I'm in the washroom.
A fresh shave (non rushed) with lather
Coffee ; double cream double sugar
The 10 minutes after I mow the lawn. its a sense of pride of something looking good.
hand washing the car.
fixing something the kids broke. To see how happy they are after I fix it.
A cold beer in the evening.
putting on warm underwear out of the dryer.
a slow snowfall at night - the kind with big fluffy snowflakes
a good scary movie or a well written sci fi movie. (geek)
comic books (mega geek)
Cartoons on adult swim (ultra mega geek)
waking up and knowing you can still sleep for another hour
a thunderstorm
burning leaves/a bonfire
going for a walk
my leather jacket
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Hotlinks
grilling for friends
having the kids fall asleep on me as I watch a movie with them.
waking up and having one of my boys sleeping next to me.
A fresh hair cut
Feeling your teeth right after a dentist visit
72 degrees
driving for fun and with out direction
fireworks in the sky
glow sticks
teva sandals
the leaves turning colors
the first frost
Holland Michigan
DA Bears
blue jeans and doc martins
all dogs
and a few cats
popcorn
hawks
nerdy books and movies
fishing
iced tea
a note from a loved one
handyman magazine
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"stumble upon"
popping my spine into place
new car smell
homemade chocolate chip cookies
a belly laugh
quiet time at night
playing poker for cheap stakes
naps
watching old TV (quantum leap and old shows)
black and white movies (Marx brothers)
going to a museum
boxer briefs
an unexpected text message from a friend
Chicago style hot dogs (no raw onions)
going to the pool and just sitting in the water
getting a manicure/pedicure
a rough back massage
clouds
cardinals and blue jays
the smell of old books
new socks
roses
tools (Craftsman work best)
Calvin Klein , One, Be, Obsession , Polo Blue, and yes Old Spice..
curry chicken and rice. (tandoori)
having breakfast as a family
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Monte Blanc pens /fountain pens
stationary
antiques
grave yards
most music from the 1980's
daydreaming about winning the lotto
pizza with friends
watching kids open Christmas presents
the roar of a muscle car
reading Science magazine
the zoo
Thanksgiving day
taking a hot shower until the water runs out (without the kids knocking on the door!!!)
lifting weights and seeing progress
Secretly being smarter than my co workers
the style of a bungalow hosue
brownies (fuggy ones not the cakey ones)
bumble bees (i think they are klutzy like me)
being larger than life
dark beers (if they are done well)
archery
hand guns and antique rifles
plain black t shirts
tattoos
PHO (its a soup)
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knowing 2 languages (I wish I knew more)
flying a kite
a home made hamburger (you can taste the love)
Gyros (again no onion!!!)
going to an ethnic market
the invention known as the internet
midnight
horses
a well made italian beef
ww2 propaganda posters
Bacon (not overly crisp)
meatloaf and gravy
jean jackets
1972 Buick rivera
a sunshower
old rotory phones
salted cashews
air conditioning
acoustic guitar
watching Star Trek and knowing most of the lines
Rum
a basic egg and potato taco
I like making jelly/jams from fresh fruit
country ham
the lakeshore
grilled mushrooms on a steak (without asking!!)
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blue cheese
sun dresses
old buildings (with character)
pineapple
pudding
real coke
watching candels burn
home made ice cream
shrimp cocktails
buffallo wings
leather seats in cars
high heals and nylons
Seattle Wa
my mammas tacos
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I went over by a few , but so what. Read comment and enjoy....... Peace
Tuesday, June 24, 2008
the cool wind...
have to shave their heads, The Sox lose we have to shave ours. Well Here I
am with the cool breeze on my head. Shaved down to the scalp. While some
were kind and said "Its a good look", I know better. I look like Uncle
Fester from the Adams family. Its not a bad look, its just a look that is
not me. No wavy black hair, no salt and pepper sides.... I do have to grab
some sunblock to make sure I don't burn the top of my mellon. The color
difference between my scalp and skin was not too bad so it won't take me
too long to get a tan head.
It was 1992 the last time I fully shaved my head. It was odd then having
the wind blow across your head. The funny part is that I spooked my self
in the mirror this morning when I got up. I forgot that I did it.
Anyways the Cubs and Sox play three more this weekend. I do hope the win
this round. As of today I did not bet anything...
Thursday, June 19, 2008
Death in the family.
weather on Sunday did not help. We left in the middle of a pretty brutal
morning storm. We arrived in a few hours and got settled in to the routine
of preparing food. I took the kids to the wake and they did really well
with the coffin and saying goodbye to Uncle Bob. I'm still an outsider to
my wifes family. Not because I'm unlikeable but because they life all over.
Peoria, Atlanta, Indiana and other places. They know of me but most have
only met my in the major family functions. After that we had them over to
the house and fed them all. Country ham and potato salad. It almost seemed
like a country picnic, but the tension was there. We all had an obligation
to do the next day. I did not attend the funeral at all instead I decided
to hang out and play with the kids. After that we just packed up and went
home. It was a lot of driving for me on very short notice. The drive was
long after not spending a night in your own bed.
I often think of my own mortality and wonder what things I want done
(if any). I often joke about doing a Viking funeral and setting a boat a
flame and dropping it in to the lake. In truth I think I'll just be
cremated in simple attire. A plain pine box and wrapped in a white sheet.
Simple as I have lived. No headstone, no fancy box, no big magic show just
friends and family telling stories. I'll provide a bottle of Scotch and you
all tell a story about me. Remember me in life and at least one good thing
I did for you. If I was able to make you smile at least once then my job
was complete. .....
peace.
Thursday, June 12, 2008
Quick summer update..
neighborhood is crawling with them and my house has become the "koolaide"
house. Its kinda of fun, my front yard is littered with small scooters and
small bicycles.
Last night out of the blue my son had a visitor. She came by at about
6pm and played and had dinner with us. We drove here home near 7:30pm and
waved good bye. I didn't have friends as a kid until I was almost 9 years
old. I'm glad my son has some now.
I grew up on an older block. Old Italian people with out many kids
anywhere. Looking back it was a little odd. I'm kinda jealous of my own
kids, they have friends, grandparents and parents that are home most of the
time. I'm glad for those blessings.
I think we are going to backyard camp this weekend if the weather holds
out. These last two weeks have been hard; the weather has gone mad with
heavy rains in the Midwest. Lake Denton (Wisconsin Dells!!!) is gone. The
lake broke its dam and drained away. It is nothing but a mud pit now. Thats
amazing in its self. I wonder how many people this will put out of work. No
more Tommy Bartlett water show.... No reason to go to robot world. Wow.....
Thursday, June 05, 2008
Monday, June 02, 2008
2048
father-in-laws 80th birthday. He was my age now when I was born. He has
been in the Korean conflict and had seen many things in his life. Towns
grown and fall in economic booms and busts. I think in all I was amazed by
how much he had seen with his time here on planet Earth.
Can I make it another 40 years? I hope and pray that I can make it in
the same shape hes in right now. Can I make it to 2048? Its not somthing
that is beyond reach. The world is on shakey feet right now. What kind of
world am I talking about in the next 40 years?
Peace