Monday, October 26, 2009

Something about 90's rock....

It's funny that I grew up with listening to 50's and 60's rock music...such as the Beatles, Elvis, the Monkeys, Beach Boys, Aretha Franklin (not so much rock) and alot of classic music. My parents took it upon themselves to help us (my siblings and I) for away from modern music. It is still amazing that I ever got into modern music but when I did I hit it with a vengeance. Here is how it all happened:


I had a friend named Chris Mcpherson who got me into the Band Aerosmith and the song Crazy, Love in an elevator and Living on the Edge well sucked me right in. I guess that after that it was on to more conventional rock of the 90's....Green Day, Oasis, Silver Chair, Foo Fighters, Nirvana, Toadies, Filter, Ministry and the list goes on.


Like all other teenagers I would write the names of bands on my back pack and be all sneaky and listen to it in the car and my home radio when my parents weren't around. Anywayz that leads me into today 2009....I was browsing some youtube videos of the top then 90's videos...I hae soem very huge issues with their list and that is that they have a list. Lets be real the music for the most part wasn't abotu top ten but more about the emotion behind it.


Most of us would say that the song by Celine Dione " My Heart will go on" is a crappy song however it does invoke an emotion and some good memories. Same for the song by Santana you know the one with Rob (can't remember his last name) from Match bok 20. Yeah the song was beaten to death but seriously those were the 90's.


In the next post I am going to make a list of songs that weren't so much top 10 or 20 songs but songs that epitomized the 90's. Starting with:







Monday, October 19, 2009

People of Walmart

The other day my wife showed me a great website known as people of walmart. This is a website dedicated to the people that come into walmart and how they look. Here is the link: http://www.peopleofwalmart.com . I think that some of the photos are faked but then again I don't know, however these people are found every where not just in Northern Virginia which is what I used to think. They are every where. But then again these are the people that are the spice of the world...or the salt of the earth??? Not sure any ways enjoy the craziness.

the rather crazy glow worm




My son is about a year old and he gets lots and lots of toys from his immediate relatives. He is the first grandchild/great grandchild so that means that he gets lotsa lovin'. Here is one of the toys he got, I thought that it was a little frightening to see an insect's face light up. See what you think:




east coast, d.c. and politics

What's always amazed me is the amount of political trivia or knowledge I have in comparison to others. It's not that I am smarter or wiser then others but much more likely that I obsess about these types of things. I read alot of posts from the Drudge Report, CNN and Yahoo news which takes up quite a bit of time. This is good cause my job requires me to sit for long periods of time with not alot to do. However when I open my mouth to others about the world I cease to be amazed by the amount of apathy or not caring about what is going on in the world. This has taught me a number of things.

1. Don't bring up politics, everyone has their own view and for the most part people don't care.
2. Apathy seems to drive alot of people to seek out entertainment in other places.
3. Popular opinion drives the media...i.e. global warming, war in the middle east/afghanistan, the current president, and the list goes on.
4. Yesterdays news is yesterdays news.
5. History doesn't seem to matter when talking about anything or checking the facts...people seem to spout of at the mouth.

There are many more things I could get into but won't. While I love politics and world events I have decided to regulate it to my mind and only mulling it around in there.

Saturday, October 3, 2009

My old blog...which is more of a diary

I just found my old blog and I realized that I had an old blog...so yeah I am adding a link to this one so if anyone is interested they can read it.

http://jellio2000.livejournal.com/

Tomorrow is back to work. yeah!

VIA the new instant coffee from Star Bucks




I went to the Star Bucks to try out the new VIA coffee and drinking it at the Star Bucks wasn't so bad except the VIA tasted like the way that burnt coffee from Star Bucks would taste. However when I made it at it was actually kind tasty and my wife actually drank it with out flipping out about the difference between instant and regular. She was lecturing me about the superiority of regular drip coffee.


Wednesday, September 30, 2009

chiropractic care

I enjoy going to the Chiropractor. It makes me feel alot better after wards. Better blood flow, more relaxed. I just wish we could combine a massage with a chiropractic session I don't think I could walk after wards. Hmm...maybe this is some thing to look into.

Cleveland: city of the burning river







The other day at work my colleague showed me a promotional video for the city of Cleveland. It's quite amusing. Apparently their river burned at one point. see link:






and here are the promotional videos:




http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ysmLA5TqbIY

Should I feel insulted?

“Does anyone care what Americans think? They’re the worst-educated people in the First World. They don’t have any thoughts, they have emotional responses, which good advertisers know how to provoke.” You could have been the first gay president, I say. “No, I would have married and had nine children,” he replies quickly and seriously. “I don’t believe in these exclusive terms.”

-Gore Vidal

the link to this article is:

http://women.timesonline.co.uk/tol/life_and_style/women/the_way_we_live/article6854221.ece

Sunday, September 27, 2009

when in Europe


I just saw this photo of the town I grew up in and really liked it. This is the view that you see when you take the train into Kampen.

Ikea

It is amazing how you step into one store and everything there just seems to be on que. I walked in an everything was in the right place and at the price you want it at. These are the companies that survive versus companies that think that because they are so huge that they can peddle you anything and you'll just take it. (See next blog)

Although when I walked into the parking lot I saw lots of these:

- Toyota Prius'sssss
-01/20/2009 stickers
-Change we can believe in stickers
-new foreign cars such as vw Jetta's, Toyota Corrolas, Highlanders, (no Sequoia's or Tundra's)
-Lots of anti bush stickers

I hit the liberal mecca.

So uhmm...this is what I thought about yesterday.


I know it is a little silly...but you know anything is possible.

10 things not to do at the office

10 Office Faux Pas
by Catherine CliffordMonday, September 7, 2009provided by
You've got a job. Good. Now keep yourself off a potential-layoff list by avoiding bad office behavior. Here are 10 horror stories straight from the trenches.
1. Don't! Be the Office Downer
You don't want to be such a buzz kill that people arrange their desks away from you.
That's what Caroline Melville, owner of virtual administrative service VirtuallySorted.com, had to do after hiring an accountant to work with her small team.
In the mornings, when Melville asked how he was doing, he would respond with a deadpan, "I am not dead yet."
If the company booked a new client and the office was celebrating their success, he would pipe in with, "Ah, I don't know. I don't know. He might leave."
The eternal optimist didn't stay long. He resigned when his wife got a new job and needed to move. But Melville didn't complain.
"It was quite a sigh of relief for me, actually, because it was quite stressful having someone like that in the office."
2. Don't! Microwave Fish in the Office
Tuna sandwiches are banned from some offices, but fish dishes in the microwave are absolutely off limits.
"I never knew who the culprit was because the kitchen area was not near my desk," says Casey Corrigan, a media strategist at a New York City PR firm. The smell would waft through the office gently at first, and "then you would feel it more pungently."
You don't want your cube mates wishing you would sleep with the fishes.
3. Don't! Go Barefoot
"Everybody wants to wear really cute shoes, and they go out and get five-inch tall Christian Louboutin shoes," reports a tipster who asked to remain anonymous because she feared she would lose her job for outing co-workers.
"If you cannot walk in them, you should really go for a more sensible shoe."
Resorting to kicking off your stilettos under the desk is permissible at the end of a long day, but "walking around the office barefoot is really gross."
4. Don't! Set Your Ring Tone to the Jonas Brothers
Keep your phone on vibrate. Your officemates notice your ring tone -- especially if it's particularly loud and annoying.
"You would see five or six people who sat around her look at her and roll their eyes," says Richard O'Malley, remembering a former receptionist whose ring tone for her boyfriend was a Jonas Brothers song.
At the sound of the boy-band melody, the woman would leave her desk to take the call. "It wound up working against her because everyone knew that she was slacking off," says O'Malley, who now runs his own event-planning business, The O'Malley Project
Eventually she was let go. And even though her ring tone wasn't specifically at fault, it didn't help. "There were several minor things that built up," says O'Malley.
"If you are the person who has the stupid cell phone ring, everyone has noticed it already. Turn it down."
5. Do! Save Smiley Faces for Mom
Sherry Kerr, the owner of a small public relations agency, hired a recent college graduate to be her assistant and was confronted with an acute case of smiley face overload.
They were on the picture frame, clock, mouse pad, screen saver and a decoy on the monitor. "The desk space itself was really dreadful," says Kerr.
But it didn't end there: She also put smiley faces next to her initials and every single place she signed her name -- including the company's tax forms.
Kerr tried to talk to the assistant about presenting a more professional manner in person and on paper. Her response? "She looked at me with these big round smiley face eyes and said, `It is a part of my signature,'" Kerr remembers.
Kerr eventually had to let her go, for unrelated reasons, but, Kerr says, "I have to confess that I was happy about not seeing smiley faces anymore."
6. Don't! Be the Boss' New BFF
"People who are worried about being laid off end up going overboard to prove that they are indispensable, and that ends up making them seem so obnoxious to people," says Tina Lewis Rowe, a professional development coach.
Rowe consulted at one firm where she watched an employee try to position himself as the boss' right arm. "At every staff meeting he would try to take the meeting over and ask employees report to him to get approval."
Instead of becoming the main man's right-hand, Mr. Sycophant just annoyed the entire office. His co-workers don't have much use for him, and his managers see right through his tricks, Rowe says.
And while he is still at the firm, "he is on shaky ground," she adds.
7. Don't! Read Your Emails Out Loud
Keep a lid on it, neighbor. One wife complained -- on her husband's behalf -- about a coworker who reads her emails out loud. And listens to her voicemails on speakerphone. Seriously.
"My husband works right next (as in their desks are connected with no real divider, like Dwight and Jim on "The Office") to a woman who does all of her work, all day long, out loud," says the woman, who wanted to remain anonymous to protect her husband.
Now her husband has to take any serious reading home and do it at night because he can't concentrate in the office.
8. Don't! Give Yourself a Mani/Pedi
"I had a boss who would clip his nails at his desk," says Michelle Poteet, who now owns Reclaim Order, a San Antonio-based life-organizing company.
"The next position I was at, the guy across from me would clip his nails at his desk, and to me it is the worst sounding thing in the world."
"It would be one thing if you waited until there was background noise, but it always seemed to me that people, would do this when it was dead silence. Getting rid of a hang nail would be fine, but it is another thing if they are giving themselves a complete manicure."
9. Don't! Steal Food
Keep your mitts off other people's frozen lunches. One anonymous reporter out in the field says that her Lean Cuisines disappear from the freezer on a regular basis.
"It has happened pretty much every where that I have worked," complains the office worker in distress.
Not even writing her name in black Sharpie across the box deters thieves. So instead, the lunch lady keeps her thawing Lean Cuisine in her desk.
Yum.
10. Don't! Crank the Russian Folk Music
Headphones, people.
There is no faster way to top "cube rube" status than to crank your music.
"We had one person who was playing Russian folk music all day long," says Megan Slabinski, executive director of The Creative Group, a California-based staffing agency.
The constant drone of Russian folk music got so draining to a freelancer the Group had placed, one of the employees had to ask the company to curb the staffer's habit.
Oddly, management was reluctant to address the issue, reports Slabinski.
"Ultimately, we encouraged them to say, could you please put on a pair of headphones?"
You may think that you are all by your lonesome in your cube, but don't forget about your proximity to others. And if the spirit moves you, and you must have a bit of your motherland's music to get you through your day, headphones, people. Headphones.

Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Fortunately I don't work with anyone like this:)

This is a list of 10 big no no's at work. Pretty amusing, cause I have worked with people like this. There is only so much Mariachi music I can take.

http://finance.yahoo.com/career-work/article/107646/10-office-faux-pas.html

Monday, September 7, 2009

beware of sky terrorists...

I am at work and my colleague who is a gun fanatic shows me various rifles and guns. Which I am showing some interest in. MAC 11 seems like it would be great for home defense if you can swing it like a baseball bat.

So then we came upon this beauty. With rounds big enough to take down smaller planes. Amazing! I guess I should say this is why I love America?




Sunday, August 23, 2009

Farmville more like Village of the Damned

As a joke I started the new Facebook APP "Farmville", really really bad idea. It sucks you in and never lets you go. I had to be home today in time just to harvest my SOYBEANS. Why ohh why? Also the music in it I heard was composed by Kenny G, easy listening and pleasing to all.




Maybe I should get back into WOW?

The Fairfax rap...

I just watched this and it is hilarious. I wish they would have mentioned Lorton, the part of Fairfax everyone wants to forget is there.

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Friday, August 21, 2009

Okay and maybe I was wrong


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our Scion XA


I really like my wife's Scion XA. With it's stylish front and nice bulbous body it is a bit of an oddity on the road. The interior is quite smart looking and there is a surprising amount of space for a car that doesn't look much bigger then a shopping cart read SMART car. Even my good friend Patrick who loves trucks was actually surprised when he got in to the Scion.


If there is one Huge irritation about the XA isn't anything with the car itself, it is the way people react to it. Because most cars are larger then it the drivers of these bigger cars want to demonstrate their amazing NASCAR drafting ability, either that or they want em to admire their grill and headlights.


So far I have been drafted by trucks, suvs, semi's and other little cars like the smart car. Which leads me into something else. If I buy a Scion XA for say 14k and it gets 35 miles to the gallon and a Smart for 20k which gets 40 miles for the gallon who in five years has spent more money on their car? I think it is obvious that the XA has more room, has customizable options and is a Toyota. Unlike Smart which wants to be a Mercedes when it grows up.

Short Memories

What are things we remember from the 90's?

-"Friends" - the tv show
-Great Rock bands
-President Bill Clinton
-????

What has changed since then?