Sunday, November 2, 2008

American Flag Shaped Like Country

Is it just me or does it bother other people that at some football games they have an American flag in the shape of the contiguous United States that they use on the field during the National Anthem? They leave out Hawaii and Alaska. I’m no Gov. Sarah Palin fan but these states are part of our country too. I would prefer that the flag look
like the flag. You know big rectangle. It’s just my opinion but I would like to hear yours.

Sunday, October 19, 2008

Interesting website for the Do-It-Yourself Woman

A friend of mine has a website that I think you should check out. It is www.howtv.tv and it is for hands-on-women who like to do things themselves. I am a man yet I found the videos to be entertaining and informative. I particularly liked the videos on the new tools coming out. The site is very professionally done and I think you would enjoy it. So check it out and let me know what you think.

Thursday, September 4, 2008

Bunch of Adults E-Chatting Like Teenagers

I am the commissioner of a fantasy football league and tonight was the first game of the season. Our league has a new feature which is a chat board on our scoreboard page. We are on cbssportsline.com. My wife and I were on the page and after a while some other people came in. We had so much fun just sitting around talking smack and making fun of things such as Chad Johnson changing his name to Ocho Cinco. We were as bad as a bunch of teens on there. Looks like it is going to be a fun season.

I read a little of Terry Bradshaw's book today. Nearly half way through.

Wednesday, September 3, 2008

2nd post,It is now after Labor Day

OK. I was really lazy over the holiday weekend. I didn't read any books. I did however finish the book Even Buffett Isn't Perfect by Vahan Janjigian on Tuesday. I have started It's Only A Game by Terry Bradshaw which is autobiographical. Even Buffett Isn't Perfect is a good book if you are a fan of Warren Buffett. It takes a contrarian look at Buffett, meanwhile acknowledging that he is presently the best stock investor out there. I am a novice into stock investing yet I am wanting to learn. I learned some strategies by reading this book. A stock that I have been following and recommending to buy because its numbers look good is up 33% in a week and a half. When I get money to invest, I might be on my way to a fortune. I am already a third of the way through the book on Terry Bradshaw. The Buffett book was a learning tool and required a lot of brain activity. It's Only A Game is more of a pleasure read. It does give perspective into the life of an NFL quarterback. I might not be so quick to boo Vince Young (Tennessee Titans quarterback) the next time he makes a mistake.

I will try to start blogging more frequently. Good Luck to all and good night.

Wednesday, August 27, 2008

Making a Better Me: Why I Am Reading 20 Books by the End of the Year

I have decided that I am wanting to grow and develop. I want to become a better person or at least expand my mind. I have a B.S. degree in an occupation that frankly I have become bored with and because of financial constraints I cannot go back to college at this time. So I decided to do a little self education by reading books.
So I went online and ordered about 10 books from Barnes and Noble.com or Amazon.com. I am interested in cooking, business, and investing. Some of the books that I ordered were investment type books and others were about the science of cooking. Another book that I ordered, just because it sounded interesting, is called Julie and Julia by Julie Powell. It was a cooking section selection described as being about a woman who ends up cooking all the recipes in Julia Child’s cookbook Mastering the Art of French Cooking.
This sounded interesting to me just from the cooking aspect so I ordered it and thought that my wife might like it too. When my books came, the Julie and Julia came as an audio cd by mistake. This didn’t bother me too much. I decided to listen to it on my way to and from work. It is about a woman who is married to a good man, has a decent job, and life seems to be going well. The problem is that she had lost her ‘spark’ or is at the point, that I am, where she is just bored with her life. (Don’t send me hook-up proposals as I am happily married.) She was sitting around one evening, chatting with her husband about her predicament, and came up with the idea that she was going to cook all 500+ recipes in Mastering the Art of French Cooking in one year’s time. Her husband during the discussion suggested that she might start a blog. Well, she did both and found a lot about herself a long the way. By the way, they are making a movie based on the book.
This got me to thinking. Because I am wanting to expand my knowledge, I decided about a month ago (early August) that I would read 20 books by the end of the year. For some, that may seem like Mt. Everest and others it may seem like child’s play. I am in the Everest category. I am a slow reader and that seems like a lot. I usually read magazines and websites. My reading speed has increased since I started. Maybe I just needed a little practice. I have started going to the library again to the approval of my wife(so I will not buy so many books). So far I have read An American Hedge Fund by Timothy Sykes and Yes, You Can Get A Financial Life! by Ben Stein and Phil DeMuth. That is 2 down and 18 more to go. I am currently reading Even Buffett Isn’t Perfect by Vahan Janjigian, Rigged by Ben Mezrich, Molecular Gastronomy: Exploring the Science of Flavor by Herve’ This, and Sam Walton: Made in America by Sam Walton with John Huey.
I am planning on using my blog to keep up with how this is going as well as other happenings in my life with an occasional rant thrown in.
To quote from the movie Wanted, “what the f___ have you done lately?”