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In bizarre irony, I am heading to Wall Street next week to do my corporation’s part for the bailout. No, I will not be carrying bucket-loads of cash to be airdropped over the NYSE, but I will be ensuring there is communications coordination during those airdrops (I‘m a telecommunications engineer).
I haven’t been to NYC aside from brief layovers as I headed to points beyond. I will need to pick my after work visits carefully. I am not likely to visit Ellis Island, even though my grandfather on my mother's side spent some time there, nor Liberty Island and that famous statue (apparently an $8.00 package deal - not bad in my opinion - but time is not on my side).
No, I’ll probably head up to the Empire State Building, then I‘m going to visit a dinosaur in need of her own bailout - just to take a photo of it (don‘t need no stinkin‘ tour), followed by a visit to Ground Zero. All three are on my agenda. If I have time, I’ll follow this up with a visit to the Intrepid Museum. If I had any real time, I’d do Ellis and Liberty, but I doubt time is on my side unless I am working with union labor.
Hmmm, maybe I do have time…NYC is the union capital of the world. Then again, if (as I have been led to believe) time is of the essence and overtime will be authorized...dang it!
Eeek!!!
Nov 23, 2008 | 8:49 PM PST
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Entertainment
Marks Note: This post may be disturbing for various reasons, but that never stopped me from posting before.
Had another good day of golf today, this after finally shrugging off the last vestiges of a nasty 48-hour stomach flu. I had two highlights to my time on the course today, number one being Birdie on the number one hole (after my very effective center line drive on the second I went downhill quick).
The second highlight came on the Par 5 thirteenth, where I hit a drive over the right bunker and my golf ball took a sharp bounce to the right toward the trees. My point with this post has little to do with that other than following the path I was led upon.
Next to a bramble I found my golf ball. It was adjacent to a fully extended 5 foot Texas Rat Snake. I am quite familiar with reptiles of all sorts, and recognized the telling signs of a harmless North American indigenous snake (head nearly amorphous to neck plus large-ish size). Since I know the value of having such a rodent-reducer in the neighborhood, I used my gloved hand to grab its neck (were it to bite me it would hurt, but less so on leather) and my right hand to grasp the body, relocating it closer to the creek and around the bramble.
Most venomous snakes found in North America are pit vipers, which have a head distinctive from the neck in the form of an equilateral triangle. The distinction can be lost if the person happening upon the poor snake might not know such minutiae. It gets further muddled when said person runs screaming from the sight.
Be that as it is, my advice if you stumble upon a snake while golfing:
If it is coiled and you cannot ascertain what length it is (never mind the size of the head), take the drop after walking two (or running while screaming several) paces.
If it has bright red and yellow stripes, take the drop (however, this type of snake would literally have to chew through your glove and/or epidermis before you might be poisoned).
If there is nobody to help and/or you are in a group of helpless people, decide amongst yourselves where the hazard is alleviated. I’m not sure there is anything in the rules covering such live hazards, but again I am a bit fuzzy on golf rules to begin with…
My point is, please leave the wildlife where it is unless you know what you are doing. If you don’t know whether the snake is poisonous, don’t kill it. Even if you do know whether it is poisonous, I would argue you still not kill it.
There is not a single snake species I can identify that has a primary purpose of killing you in this hemisphere.
Take the dang drop. One stroke penalties mean something in competition. Leave it up to the judges if that is the case…
Lost_HWY Failed....
Nov 18, 2008 | 10:07 PM PST
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Entertainment
Lost, you are an idiot. Good riddance...
Is my post personal? Much like your
McKinneyKev post is...
Just sayin'...
Downtime
Sep 17, 2008 | 6:32 PM PST
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Entertainment
Decided to take a day off and headed to the golf course. Talk about a perfect day for it! Couldn't get any better than today's conditions.
I've taken two lessons so far (with two more to go) and found myself improving from the tee - my drives now average 200+ yards and relatively accurate fairway placement - yet my subsequent club selection for the second shot seems to add strokes. Not to mention my typical 3-putt on the green. My wedge shooting is exponentially better than when I started.
So, I need to work on my second shot, with woods and irons. But three-putting is killing me. Back to the driving range...
My question has nothing to do with golf:
When you take a day off to relieve stress at work, what do you do?
Open Thread
Aug 9, 2008 | 9:37 PM PST
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Entertainment
I fly to Vancouver tomorrow, so leave your best open thread comments.
I expect this business trip to be the worst I have ever had (not that Vancouver is bad, I just know I have a real hornet's nest I am flying into), so if your comments are not about roses without thorns I will not be surprised...
Have a great week!
Travel Day Open Thread
Jun 1, 2008 | 8:08 AM PST
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Entertainment
On my way to Montreal. This should be a much better trip than the one I did in January - mainly because of the weather. Since it is business I will have little time for sightseeing during the week, though I plan on taking a trip to Niagara Falls next weekend.
See y'all later!
From Marks' email inbox:
Recently, the Administration said each one of us would get $300.
It was supposed to be $800 but they dropped it to a $300 tax rebate. There are other amounts depending on individual circumstances.....
HOWEVER
If we spend that money at Wal-Mart, all the money will go to China. If we spend it on gasoline it will all go to the Arabs, and neither will help the American economy.
We need to keep that money here in America, so the only way I can see to keep that money here at home is to buy beer, spend it on prostitution or play golf as those are the only businesses still in the U.S.! Your cooperation will be appreciated......
Men strike back!
Feb 12, 2008 | 6:36 PM PST
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Entertainment
*In the spirit of giving, hope you laugh with me on these email jokes:*
How many men does it take to open a beer?
None. It should be opened when she brings it.
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Why is a Laundromat a really bad place to pick up a woman?
Because a woman who can't even afford a washing machine will probably
never be able to support you.
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Why do women have smaller feet than men?
It's one of those "evolutionary things" that allows Them to stand closer
to the kitchen sink.
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How do you know when a woman is about to say something smart?
When she starts a sentence with "A man once told me..."
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How do you fix a woman's watch?
You don't. There is a clock on the oven.
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Why do men pass gas more than women?
Because women can't shut up long enough to build up the required
pressure.
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If your dog is barking at the back door and your wife is yelling at the
front door, who do you let in first?
The dog, of course. He'll shut up once you let him in.
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What's worse than a Male Chauvinist Pig?
A woman who won't do what she's told
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I married a Miss Right.
I just didn't know her first name was Always.
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Scientists have discovered a food that diminishes a woman's sex drive by
90% It's called a Wedding Cake.
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Why do men die before their wives?
They want to.
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Women will never be equal to men until they can walk down the street
with a bald head and a beer gut, and still think they are sexy.
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In the beginning, God created the earth and rested.
Then God created Man and rested.
Then God created Woman.
Since then, neither God nor Man has rested.
Marks' Note: No, this is not about a political campaign, because every ad is dishonest in politics.
I'm getting ready to go to work, and turned on the TV for the latest on how much snow has fallen in Montreal (about an inch). There was a commercial running for a product called Buckley's Cough Syrup (do a Goggle search). Their tagline:
It tastes awful. And it works!
How refreshing to see a little honesty in advertising. I have no idea if it works, but I am certain their claim about taste is accurate.
I Can't Surf
Jan 10, 2008 | 9:05 PM PST
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Entertainment
I type this from the public terminal in my hotel. My laptop hard drive is no longer a hard drive (more a paperweight). Anyway, I can't use my laptop, so I am subject to the vagaries of an itinerant and transitory medium. Hope all of you are doing well.
The Philosophy of Jesus
Dec 21, 2007 | 7:17 PM PST
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Entertainment
[***Many times when I am troubled or confused, I find comfort in sitting in my back yard and having a Scotch and soda along with a quiet conversation with Jesus. This happened to me again after a particularly difficult day.
I said "Jesus, why do I work so hard?"
And I heard the reply: "Men find many ways to demonstrate the love they have for their family. You work hard to have a peaceful, beautiful place for your friends and family to gather."
I said: "I thought that money was the root of all evil."
And the reply was: "No, the LOVE of money is the root of all evil. Money is a tool; it can be used for good or bad".
I was starting to feel better, but I still had that one burning question, so I asked it. "Jesus," I said, "What is the meaning of life? Why am I here?"
He replied: "That is a question many men ask. The answer is in your heart and is different for everyone. I would love to chat with you some more, Señor, but for now I have to finish your lawn."***]
Sent to me via email. It has a certain irony that I find refreshing.
"Dude"
Nov 25, 2007 | 2:41 PM PST
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Entertainment
Dumbest Commercial of the Year Award goes to Bud Light. It is bad enough that I dislike commercials to begin with, but I can't stand a pointless ad, and it is worse when compounded with stupid.
Dude!
The Lying King
Nov 17, 2007 | 2:30 PM PST
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Entertainment
This is a crack-up: World‘s Biggest Liar is crowned!
I like the theme of this, as professional politicians and lawyers are banned due to their unfair advantage!
Dear John...
Nov 15, 2007 | 6:21 PM PST
Category:
Entertainment
What do you do when your girlfriend dumps you and you are on the other side of the globe?
This Marine decided to get even.
Propaganda Ad Nauseam
Nov 9, 2007 | 5:53 PM PST
Category:
Entertainment
I have a very good theory why these types of movies fail:
They s-u-c-k. Okay, maybe I need to explain a little more:
When someone decides to make a movie “based” on actual and current events, then weaves a narrow political theme into the plot, the movie immediately falls into the propaganda category. While I like to consider myself fair (if a bit unbalanced), I make it a point to avoid propaganda films, as my hard earned money and time has better uses. This is why I will never see any Michael Moore documentaries (even if it is free, I am still wasting my time watching).
That point is made in this article. Mr. Goldberg predicts, more or less, that "Lions for Lambs" would suffer the same fate as its genre predecessors - and he was right based on current interest in the film.
Speaking of which, has anyone seen "American Gangster" yet? It features two of my favorite "modern" actors, Denzel Washington and Russell Crowe. I plan to see it this weekend.
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