My Whole Minute of Fame
Here’s a little flash back.
Four years ago, I wrote a letter, as I often used to, to my favorite radio show, and on November 16th, 2004, during the 3rd hour, they read one of my letters on the air.
Here’s a little flash back.
Four years ago, I wrote a letter, as I often used to, to my favorite radio show, and on November 16th, 2004, during the 3rd hour, they read one of my letters on the air.
It’s been a long time since I’ve blogged. I’ve been busy, and when I haven’t been busy, I’ve been uninspired. Well that has changed with a shining moment of sheer stupidity.
I check news web-sites everyday, as I like to keep informed on various subjects but none of those subjects the dysfunctional lives of famous people. I could care less about Britney Spears’ on-going gauntlet of self-destruction, Michael Jackson’s odd mannerisms and unpaid debts, and if Elvis is really alive or dead (he’s dead move on!). I don’t care if Yoko Ono really was the cause of the Beatle’s break-up. I don’t care if Paul McCartney ever finds love again.
Earlier I posted this blog about how my friend, Brad, and I entered into a friendly competition concerning our NASCAR predictions for the 2007 season.
Well now the 2007 season is over and my friend Brad won, barely, by one prediction. The prediction that broke the tie breaker was Jimmie Johnson winning the championship.
Halloween is almost here. Just a few days away. Time for treats, the dressing up, and the scary movies or stories.
Hurricane Katrina struck a few years ago; leaving towns and cities, across several states, wiped out. People lost their business, homes, family members, pets, and homes….. Their way of life. It’s still not back to 100% down there.. far from it.
Is it legal for a store to deny cash for payment and only accept electronic payment?