Saturday, February 21, 2009

Let ya know went to sleep

Let ya know wetn to sleep for awhile but now back up it is.

I am less sane but more focused and ready to spew.

Let ya know went to sleep


Wednesday, October 17, 2007

The Coming of Elkcoc

Vince has invited the Mighty Elkcoc to post on his blog.
Let, the beatings commence!

Thursday, September 22, 2005

That Margarine Thing

Once again we've gone and done it we've pissed off Mother Nature. I knew even after all these years she'd get back at us for that vile cranky representation in those damnable margarine commercials. How many more people have to die, how many bodies are to be left rotting on America's flooded streets, all in the name of buttery tasting margarine.
If only we could travel back in time and let someone like a young Goldie Hawn or maybe even Adrienne Barbeau play Mother Nature with style and grace, then maybe, just maybe, the hurricanes would stop.
Write your Congressmen about this issue, lets all get onboard.

Wednesday, September 21, 2005

Donald's Dock Where Are You?

I Don't know what in the hell I'm supposed to do, so I've returned back here to let ya know.
It seems that there are problems over at ipowerweb.com, and they can't seem to keep whatever server donaldsdock.com is on up and running.
In the last year or so Donalds Dock has become my home on the internet, I've met some truly wonderful people there and have used it for venting my spasms of idiocy.
Anyway now that the Dock is down and seems likely to be down for awhile, I guess I need to come here and ramble.

Farewell fair Dock, hopefully the separation is short lived.

Tuesday, March 01, 2005

ADA At It Again

Pete Yost in his AP article refers to the cruise chip industrie's attempt to fend off efforts to make it's vessels more handicapped accessible. The industry argues that new regulations, by the way imposed on them by a foreign government, the U.S., would hurt the industry. The lawyer for a group of disabled U.S vacationers, two of which are in wheelchairs sued Norwegian Cruise Lines, they want U.S. Americans With Disabilites Act regulations extended to include foreign registered vessels which call on U.S. ports.
They see that millions of Americans are spending Billions of Dollars, Americans make up nearly two thirds of the cruise industries business, and feel the U.S. statutes should apply to the industry seeing as it does so much American Business.
Their complaints seem to stem from the facts that even though their rooms are handicapped accessible and the ships staff offers assistance it is not enough and the dining rooms and other common areas should be rearranged to fit their needs.
I personally feel it unfair that the cruise industry is allowed to get away without the loss of business and costs incurred when the ADA is forced down an industries throat, without regard to the damage it may do their business. Simply my view can be summed up in the right to an industry to cater to it's customers in any way it sees fit.

Thursday, February 03, 2005

Part Of The Problem

Lately I've had a small e-mail war of words with one of the editorial writers for the local newspaper, The Daytona Beach News Journal.
I feel kind of bad for I accused him of being a liberal when he is clearly a free thinking man of opinion.
This fella, I believe his name is Tristam, doesn't get it he doesn't understand he is part of the problem. When he espouses over and over again the same regurgitated biffle gab we have heard in a nearly continuous rant from the liberals, he is doing a disservice to the American People. This is not to say that the other side of the isle doesn't do the same, they all just don't seem to get it. What we need in this country, no what we deserve is a real dialogue, not a continuous cycle of blame and party politics.
Maybe just maybe if we can all band together and demand better from the press in general they would give us more of what we deserve.

Tuesday, January 04, 2005

In need of a twelve step program

Helpppppp!!!!!!!
I've lost control of my life, my wife is feeling ignored, I've even sucked my children into my sad life of startlingly consuming addiction.
This horrible monster which has taken over my life is Toontown, the MMOG created by Disney to give children a safe place to interact on the internet. While sometimes taken over by dastardly adults who forget that this is a children's game, this is the most fun I've ever had online, and I've been around long enough to miss local bulletin boards and their text based games.

So don't expect many posts 'cause pretzelpop awaits.

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