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    June 30

    A 4th of July Recipe

     
    Since Wednesday is the 4th of July here in the U.S........ Wait!!  It's the 4th of July everywhere!!  Sheesh!  Let me start over.  Since Wednesday is Independence Day here in the U.S., I know that alot of you will be outdoors barbecueing.  Lots of hotdogs, hamburgers and maybe chicken.  But my favorite thing to grill has to be Baby Back Pork Ribs!!  Now I've read all of the recipes and most of them call for a long cooking period over a low temperture with special attention being paid to the spices being used on the meat.  There's the dry rub method, marinating, basting for hours, etc.  All of these are really time consuming and there's no guarentee that the ribs will turn out juicy, tender and flavorful.
     
    But all is not lost!!  For I, RU Serious, have decided to at long last reveal my secret recipe to you!!  It's so easy and soo good that it's almost not fair!!!  I made it tonight for Mrs Serious and she actually renewed her wedding vows to me.... almost!
     
    Here goes!!  (should serve 4 people):
     
    You will need:
     
    2 to 2 1/2 lb baby back rib slab, cut into 4 rib sections. or whatever!
     
    2 bay leaves
     
    A small handfull of black peppercorns
     
    2 tablespoons of 'Old Bay' seasoning
     
    A large pot (8 quart)
     
    One 16oz can of Guiness Stout (optional)
     
    Your favorite Barbeque sauce
     
     
    Next: 
     
    Fill the pot 3/4 full with water and add the rest of the ingredients except for the ribs and barbeque sauce
     
    Bring to a rolling boil and add the ribs
     
    Let the water return to a boil and lower the heat so they simmer, uncovered, for 45 minutes
     
    Remove the ribs and place in a pan, covered with foil, until you are ready to place them on the grill
     
     
    Start up your grill and set it to a medium heat
     
    Place the rib sections BONE SIDE DOWN and cover the meat side with BBQ sauce
     
    Let them cook (heat up) for 15 minutes and then turn them over and cook them for another 10 minutes
     
    Turn them back over, slather with more sauce and cook them for another 10 minutes
     
    Done!
     
    Cut the sections up into indvidual ribs and serve with more BBQ sauce on the side!! 
     
    The meat will fall off of the bone!
     
    The whole process should take no longer than 90 minutes.  Beats the heck out of 6 to 8 hours and they will be VERY tender and tasty!
     
    And if you don't have a grill, you can do it in the oven at 450.
     
     
    Oh!!  And to go with those ribs??  How about grilled corn on the cob!!  Simply peel back the husks, remove the silk, replace the husks, soak the ears in water for 30 minutes and grill them on high for about 30 minutes!  When te outside of the husks begin to burn, they are done!
     
    Enjoy and have a great holiday!!
     
     
     
     
     
     
    June 29

    Not MY Vacation!

     
    OK! OK!!!  That last post was not one of my best efforts!  But I liked it and it made me feel good!  (Until the Phillies lost a doubleheader to the dreaded Mets today!!  GRRRRR!!)
     
    So, time for a pre-weekend update.  The staph infection is really GONE!!  But I'm still taking meds just to be sure.  The foot pain (Charcot Foot) is still feeling MUCH better, even after mowing the lawn yesterday.  I have people coming in next week to remove 3 HUGE palm trees from our front yard! (I'm talking 80 feet tall!!)  I'll post pics...
     
    Next, I'm accepting quotes to have sprinklers installed and sod laid!  Right now our front yard looks like a nuclear test site from the Mohave Desert!!  I have three quotes so far, but none are acceptable!!  I have another coming on Tuesday and I think it will be a good one!  Ronaldo Gomez sounds like a guy who means business!!!  Don't you think??
     
     
    Scary News:  Overheard Mrs Serious talking on the phone to our niece about taking a trip to Europe this Autumn.  To Ireland!!  Sounds nice, right?  Well, not to ME!!  Here's the 'crew' that will be going...  (and no offense to any of them!!  They just make me shudder!!!)
     
    1. Mrs Serious' gay friend Anthony!  He's a 350 lb ex-monk!!
    Gayer than the day is long!
     
    2. Our niece Katie!  Nice girl.. Gonna be a teacher..  Can't keep her mouth shut!!  LOL
     
    3. Quinn, our nephew, who suffers from ADD and will try going anywhere and doing anything...... for 5 minutes!
     
    4. Mrs Serious, my poor misguided wife!!!  What is she thinking????
     
    5. And me???  I'll be home, watching Rick Steves DVD's!!  Hoping they packed wisely! 
     
    I hope you all have a great weekend!!  I'll post again before the 4th!!   If you have fireworks??  Think 'Safe and Sane'!!
     
     
     
     
     
    June 28

    The Beautiful Losers

    This is an article I found in Sports Illustrated written by Franz Lidz.  As a huge baseball fan and an even bigger Philadelphia Phillies fan I decided to post it.  It may seem boring to alot of you but it does have quite a few funny quotes in it.  And besides, it's MY blog!!  LOL!!  (And I thought the Cubs were bad!!!)

    The existentialist Samuel Beckett exhorted, "Fail better." And no professional sports team has ever failed better or with greater frequency than the Philadelphia Phillies. Failure has become synonymous with a franchise whose players have borne such nicknames as Losing Pitcher (Hugh Mulcahy) and What's the Use? (Pearce Chiles). If luck is on the Phils' side -- and over 125 seasons it rarely has been -- one day before the end of July they will record their 10,000th defeat, a milestone never before reached by any franchise in any sport. Through Sunday the tragic number stood at 9,991; the next most prolific losers, the Braves, are at 9,677.

    The Phillies' lack of success has been monumental. From 1918 through '48 they had only one winning season. Between 1920 and '45 they lost 100 or more games 12 times. Over 27 seasons, from 1919 through '45, they had 16 last-place finishes. During World War II owner Bob Carpenter tried to shed the Phils' loser image by renaming his club the Blue Jays. But students at Johns Hopkins, where sports teams also use that sobriquet, objected on the grounds that the change would be demeaning to birds.

    On the Phillies' lowlight tape, of course, the most phantastic phree-phall is the Phillie Phlop. Up by 6 1/2 games in 1964 with only 12 remaining, the team lost 10 in a row and the pennant. Asked in '76 what he remembered about the implosion, manager Gene Mauch muttered, "Only every pitch."

    Which is not to say that skippering the Phils is a no-win situation. The franchise has won a World Series (1980) and played 57 postseason games, 35 of them losses (which, incidentally, are not counted toward the 10,000 total). As ex-Phillies infielder Solly Hemus observed in the mid-1950s, "Even monkeys fall out of trees once in a while."

    Happily, the Phils -- and virtually everybody associated with the team, from employees to fans to players -- are never at a loss for words. Here are some gleaned from a century and a quarter of the 10 not-so-grand.

    Loss number 1, May 1, 1883

    "I hope this doesn't start a trend."

    -- Jamie Moyer, lefthanded pitcher and current Phillie, when asked what his forebear John Coleman might have said after the franchise, then named the Quakers, dropped its inaugural game 4-3 to the Providence Grays. Coleman lost that game and 47 others in '83, and the team finished 17-81.

    Loss number 2,657, June 29, 1921

    "Not anymore. I've been traded to the Giants!"

    -- Casey Stengel, gimpy-kneed Phillies outfielder, when asked if his leg hurt. Told of the swap in the Baker Bowl locker room during a rain delay, Stengel dashed half-clothed into the deluge and gleefully circled the bases, sliding into each bag.

    Losses number 2,523 through 3,484, April 14, 1920, to Oct. 5, 1929

    "In the 20s the Baker Bowl groundskeeper was so desperate for help to maintain the playing field that he hired some sheep to trim the grass. When they weren't eating the field, the sheep -- two ewes and a ram -- lived under the leftfield stands."

    -- Rich Westcott, co-author of the Phillies Encyclopedia, on the perpetually undercapitalized Jazz Age Phils, who were in effect their own farm team

    Loss number 3,586, Sept. 28, 1930

    "Have you looked at my pitching, by any chance?"

    -- Burt Shotton, manager, on why his Phils had finished last, 40 games back, despite a team batting average of .315, second highest in the NL since 1900. The pitching staff, meanwhile, had a 6.71 ERA and surrendered 1,993 hits in 1,372 innings.

    Loss number 4,257, June 30, 1938

    "Baker Bowl passed out of existence as the home of the Philadelphia Phillies yesterday afternoon. Equal to the occasion, the Phillies almost passed out with it by providing one of their inimitable travesties, a delineation in which they drolly absorbed a 14 to 1 pasting [at the hands of the New York Giants]."

    -- Bill Dooly, The Philadelphia Record sportswriter

    Losses number 4,751 through 4,840, April 24 to Sept. 29, 1943

    "The guy knew next to nothing about baseball. Otherwise, why would he have put money on the Phillies?"

    -- Rich WesTcott, on owner William Cox, who was banned from the sport for life by commissioner Kenesaw Mountain Landis after betting on his team, which lost 90 games that season

    Loss number 4,962, June 2, 1945

    "Vince DiMaggio hit a pinch grand slam, yet the Phillies still got beat by the Pirates. Vince led the National League in strikeouts that season despite missing almost all of September with an injury. It figures we got Vince, and not Joe or Dom. When brothers played in the majors, the Phillies usually wound up with the one who produced less. We had Harry Coveleski instead of Stan, Irish Meusel instead of Bob, Frank Torre instead of Joe, Ken Brett instead of George, Mike Maddux instead of Greg, Rick Surhoff instead of B.J. and Jeremy Giambi instead of Jason. If there had been a Zeppo Alou, the Phillies would have signed him."

    -- Harold Herman, 90-year-old fan

    Loss number 5,818, April 22, 1956

    "The Philadelphia fans are the worst in the world. They don't deserve a major league franchise. I wouldn't mind getting hit by a regular bottle, but when they break off the tops before throwing them, that's just too much."

    -- Whitey Lockman, New York Giants first baseman, after a 9-7 victory over the Phils

    Loss number 6,152, April 12, 1960

    "I'm 49 years old, and I want to live to be 50."

    -- Eddie Sawyer, explaining why he resigned as Phils manager after the season opener, a 9-4 drubbing by Cincinnati

    Losses number 6,311 through 6,333, July 29 to Aug. 20, 1961

    "No matter what we tried, it didn't work. The only thing that I didn't try was suicide."

    -- Gene Mauch, on the Phillies' 23-game losing streak, tied for the third-longest in baseball history

    Loss number 6,333, Aug. 20, 1961

    "Go in twos and threes. That way, they won't be able to get us all at once. They're selling rocks at a dollar a pail."

    -- Frank Sullivan, pitcher, peering out a plane window at the hundreds of fans awaiting the team at Philadelphia Airport after a road trip

    Losses number 6,569 through 6,578, Sept. 21-30, 1964

    "Mauch was a volatile, damned-near-scary skipper who could straighten you out in a hurry. What puzzled us during the crash was how quiet he was. I guess he thought he was taking the pressure off us players by not jumping our asses. We all waited for him to scream at us or throw a chair or upset a meal table, but he never did. If he had, we might have responded."

    -- Dallas Green, pitcher and future Phils manager, on the '64 collapse

    "It was like swimming in a long, long lake, and then you drown."

    -- Cookie Rojas, utilityman, on the Philly Phlop

    Loss number 7,124, June 26, 1971

    "We were losing by [seven runs to the Pirates] when a flaky rookie named Roger Freed led off an inning with a hit. When Roger came around to score, he figured he was done for the day. But we nearly batted around in the inning, and Roger was nowhere to be found. Eventually, one of the coaches discovered him in the sauna, where he was trying to lose weight by doing sit-ups as he ate fried chicken."

    -- Larry Bowa, shortstop and future Philadelphia manager

    Loss number 7,206, June 6, 1972

    "We had lost 18 of 19 games when the club vice president Bill Giles tried to break the hex by staging Turn It Around Night at Veterans Stadium. Just about everything was backward: Starting lineups were introduced in reverse order, the seventh-inning stretch was held in the third inning, and the national anthem was played after the game [against the Houston Astros] ended. Plus, hex signs were handed out to the first 10,000 fans. Ballplayers abhor being mocked, but this promotion was so whimsical that we embraced it. Our players were horse -- , but Turn It Around Night was a blast."

    -- Tim McCarver, catcher

    Loss number 7,226, July 9, 1972

    "Nobody's gonna make a scrapgoat out of me."

    -- Frank Lucchesi, manager, after a 26-50 start led to his firing

    Losses number 7,619 and 7,620, July 10, 1977

    "The Phillies would win the National League East even though we took only one of the nine games we played at Three Rivers Stadium in Pittsburgh. Two of those losses came during a doubleheader [against the Pirates]. In the clubhouse after closing out both defeats, Tug McGraw announced he had pitched so poorly that he belonged in jail. Then he took a cab to a city jail and asked the desk sergeant to put him behind bars. The cop was happy to, and Tug spent the night in lockup."

    -- Jay Johnstone, outfielder

    Postseason loss number 13, Oct. 7, 1977
     

    "In the third game of the NLCS we led the Dodgers 5-3 going into the top of the ninth. They had two outs and nobody on base when Vic Davalillo beat out a bunt. Then Manny Mota smacked an 0-2 pitch to Greg Luzinski in left. Ordinarily, Bull would have been lifted for defense. But our manager, Danny Ozark, wanted to keep Bull's bat in the lineup. Luzinski backed up to the wall, got his glove on the ball but couldn't hold it. Davalillo scored, and Mota went to third on a bad relay. The next guy up, Davey Lopes, hit a shot at Mike Schmidt that took a wicked hop and bounced off him toward short, where Larry Bowa barehanded the carom and fired to first. Bowa's throw beat Lopes, but the ump [Bruce Froemming] called Davey safe, and the score was tied. Not long after that, Lopes scored what proved to be the winning run on Bill Russell's single. Angry as hell, I stormed back to my office, punched the door and broke my hand. It was our only break that day."

    -- Bill Giles, team vice president and current team chairman

    Loss number 8,136, Sept. 25, 1984

    "At the end of the season I lost three straight, the last on a walk-off homer by Rusty Staub that made him the [second big leaguer after Ty Cobb] to hit one out in his teens and 40s. I drank a lot during that streak, but the disobedient slider Staub hit was the first Rusty nail I ever served."

    -- Larry Andersen, relief pitcher and current Phillies TV analyst

    Loss number 9,153, May 7, 1997

    "After the Cardinals had beaten us 14-7, Bobby Munoz, publicly criticized the pitch-calling of our catcher, Mike Lieberthal. So Terry Francona, our nice-guy rookie manager, called his first -- and only -- team meeting. He screamed, 'I'm sick and tired of you guys acting like p----- and airing out your grievances in the newspapers.' He went on like that for 10 minutes. When the meeting broke, he called me, the old veteran, into his office. I thought he was gonna chew my head off, but he just smiled and asked, 'How'd I do?' I smiled back and said, 'Man, you were awesome!'"

    -- Rex Hudler, outfielder

    Loss number 9,481, Sept. 24, 2000

    "On Fan Appreciation Day my tires were slashed."

    -- Terry Francona

    Loss number 9,987, June 15, 2007

    "If we have 10,000 losses and 8,800 victories, that means we're only a hundred-and-something wins away from reaching the .500 mark."

    -- Charlie Manuel, arithmetically-challenged Phillies manager, after a 12-8 loss to the Tigers.

    Loss number 9,988, June 17, 2007

    "A local sports-radio host wants the city to celebrate the 10,000th loss with a parade. I think that would be a disgrace. The Phils are my grandfather's team, my father's team, my team, my sons' team and my grandchildren's team. We fans will endure this humiliation, and then maybe we'll start on our second 10,000."

    -- Ed Deal, 61-year-old ballpark security guard

    Thanks Ed!! 

     

     

    June 27

    Definitions Not in a Dictionary

     
    I'm still editing and sorting my MIL's diary and waiting for Mrs Serious to send me the wedding pics, soooo....  Here's a little something clever I got from a friend.
     
     
    Definitions Not in A Dictionary
     
    ADULT:
    A person who has stopped growing at both ends
    And is now growing in the middle.
     
    BEAUTY PARLOR:
    A place where women curl up and dye.
     
    CANNIBAL:
    Someone who is fed up with people.
     
    CHICKENS:
    The only animals you eat before they are born
    And after they are dead.
     
    COMMITTEE:
    A body that keeps minutes and wastes hours.
     
    DUST:
    Mud with the juice squeezed out.
     
    EGOTIST:
    Someone who is usually me-deep in conversation.
     
    HANDKERCHIEF:
    Cold Storage.
     
    INFLATION:
    Cutting money in half without damaging the paper.
     
    MOSQUITO:
    An insect that makes you like flies better.
     
    RAISIN:
    Grape with a sunburn.
     
    SECRET:
    Something you tell to one person at a time.
     
    SKELETON:
    A bunch of bones with the person scraped off.
     
    TOOTHACHE:
    The pain that drives you to extraction.
    TOMORROW:
    One of the greatest labor saving devices of today.
     
    YAWN:
    An honest opinion openly expressed.
     
    WRINKLES:
    Something other people have.
    You have character lines.

     

     

    Hopefully very soon for the wedding pics.

    Tomorrow I'm actually going to try pushing the mower around the yard!!  I might even edge!!  The feet are really feeling good right now!  Hope you all have a good rest of the week.

    June 26

    The Wedding... and Other Stuff!

     
    It's great to be back!  I really appreciated all of the wonderful comments that I received.  You are the BEST friends!   Now....  The wedding was in Prescott, AZ, which is about 375 miles from where we live here in So Cal.  Thru the California desert, the Arizona desert and up two mountains... a total of about 7 hours driving time.  We had planned on driving the 350Z there but 2 things made us change our minds:
     
    1.  That car gets only 16 mpg
     
    2.  My wife's folks really shouldn't be driving that far at their age
     
    So, I ended up driving Mr and Mrs Daisy!  (She's the one with the diary!)  She tells great stories the whole time but 'Dad' never shuts up unless he's napping, which thank goodness is often!  To avoid the madness this trip, we booked a motel room for 4 nights which gave us some much needed peace a quiet.  Plus, the wedding, reception, etc was only 5 minutes from us. 
     
    Needless to say, it was HOT!!!!!  Between 110 and 116F everyday!!  And remember what I said about the 'dry' heat??  I was wrong!!  Heat is heat! LOL
     
    The actual wedding was very small and nice!  There was a Rehearsal Dinner, the Wedding, the Reception and the Gift Opening brunch.  Great food, and it was nice to see everyone again.  The Bride and Groom are honeymooning in Ireland!  Sounds so nice!!  Especially since they are both Irish!  I'll put up a photo album soon if anyone is interested.
     
    Now the best news for me was that my staph infection vanished on Saturday and now the pain from the Charcot Foot has also mysteriously vanished!!  My foot hasn't felt this good in 5 months!!  I just hope it lasts!!  Maybe all of the self-therapy and meds are finally paying off.
     
    Lastly, I mentioned to my MIL about all of the feedback I received about her diaries.  I THINK I got a yes!!  Does a hug count???  At any rate, her entries are in my documents and I will begin publishing them this week!  Hope you all love them.  They are very down-to-earth and incredibly well written. 
     
    So anywho... I'm slowly working my way throught all of your spaces, reading your posts and leaving comments.  I might not finish tonight but I WILL visit all of you, my friends!!  It was a fun time but it's Great to be back home again!!
     
    Have a nice rest of the week and take care!
     
    Bob~
     
     
    June 25

    I'm Back!!! (sorta...)

     
    Well... Yeah, I'm back!  Just very tired.  I've visited a few of you tonight (VERY few!) but I promise to visit all of you in the next few days.  I'll also post a longer blog about the wedding and the trip but the best part for me is that my Staph infection has vanished!!!  So I guess the meds finally kicked in.  Also, the foot is much less painful!  What a relief!
     
    Take care all!!  Talk to you soon!
    June 19

    Foot Update...

     
    Referring back to my last post,  the results of my doctor's appointment was a cross between option #1 and #2.  'Keep doing what you're doing, but here's some more meds!'.  This time a cream called Silver Sulfadiazine.  He thinks that along with the antibiotics, it will be very effective in working from the outside while the antibiotics work from within.  At least that's the plan!! 
     
    So going to the wedding is ON!!  I'll be taking the laptop and hoping the hotel has a connection.  If so, it will be blog-business as usual.  If not, I'll be back on Monday! 
     
    Now my big concern is that my doctor is leaving the country for two weeks vacation two days after I get back, so even though I'll get to see him on Tuesday, I'm a little concerned that he will be unavailable for the next two weeks.  But hopefully, in a week, the toes will be fine.   
     
    Busy day tomorrow!!  Gas up the SUV, oil change, carwash, clean the floors and bathrooms (we have friends house/dog sitting), get a haircut, give Mrs Serious a pedicure (??????) and pack!  Plus about 16 other things that I haven't thought of yet!  Then up early Thursday and away we go!!! 
     
    I'll try to be here tomorrow and do one last post and comments!!  If not, have a GREAT rest of the week and weekend!!
     
     
    I leave you with this:
     
     
    This is a great way to re-evaluate our lives.
     
    A group of alumni, all highly established in their respective careers, got together for a visit with their old university professor. The conversation soon turned to complaints about the endless stress of work and life.
     
    Offering his guests coffee, the professor went into the kitchen and soon returned with a large pot of coffee and an eclectic assortment of cups:  porcelain, plastic, glass, crystal - some plain, some expensive, some quite exquisite. Quietly he told them to help themselves to some fresh coffee...
     
    When each of his former students had a cup of coffee in hand, the old professor quietly cleared his throat and began to patiently address the small gathering...
     
    ''You may have noticed that all of the nicer looking cups were taken up first, leaving behind the plainer and cheaper ones. While it is only natural for you to want only the best for yourselves that is actually the source of much of your stress-related problems... ''Be assured that the cup itself adds no quality to the coffee
     
    In fact, the cup merely disguises or dresses up what we drink. What each of you really wanted was coffee, not a cup, but you instinctively went for the best cups... Then you began eyeing each other's cups....''
     
    ''Now consider this: Life is coffee. Jobs, money, and position in society are merely cups. They are just tools to shape and contain Life, and the type of cup we have does not truly define nor change the quality of the Life we live...'' ''Often, by concentrating only on the cup, we fail to enjoy the coffee that God has provided us... God brews the coffee, but he does not supply the cups. Enjoy your coffee!'' 
     
    The happiest people don't have the best of everything, they just make the best of
    everything...So please remember: Live simply. Love generously. Care Deeply. Speak Kindly.
     
    Leave the Rest to God
     
    June 18

    Odds and Ends

     
    *  Have a wedding to go to this weekend... in Arizona... 375 miles... 5 1/2 hours in the desert... and staying for 6 days!!  ARRRGGGHHH!!!!!  The temps are supposed to be hovering at 110F!!  (43C for my UK friends!!) (But it's a DRY heat, soo...  LOL)  I plan to spend most of my time hunkered down in an air conditioned motel room!!  (Hope they have CABLE!!)  But it's my Goddaughter's wedding so I really want to go!!  I'll take pics!
     
    *  My wife is transcribing her Mom's diarys!!!  She is 73 (not my Wife!!!)  and grew up in Nebraska in the 1930's!!  I've been reading it and it is soooo cool!!  I think you all will love it too!!  Funny, interesting, historic and at times tragic!!  I'm going to ask for her permission to post it here, in parts, because it's so long!  I also told her that I would send her your comments. So be nice, as you always are!!  (hmmmmmm ;)
     
    *  My toes............. Looked HORRIBLE this morning!! Weeping, bleeding, swollen and red!! (Thank God I have no feeling there!!)  But by this afternoon, looked much better!!  Maybe the meds are finally working!  Not sure, but I have a doctor appointment tomorrow at 2:45, so we will see.  The way I figuire it there are 4 things that could happen:
     
    1: He tells me it's healing, so just keep doing what I'm doing (Pffft!)
     
    2: Prescribes new meds (Again, Pfffft!)
     
    3: Admits me to the hospital, have an IV inserted for 3 days to try to get this thing solved, and miss the wedding (Uh Oh!!!!)
     
    4: Tells me that the infection is so far advanced that I need to have more toes amputated.  Or half of my FOOT!!  (Call me Mr. Gimpy!) Once a Staph infection gets into the bone, it's pretty much over
     
    I'm hoping for number 1!!  But I'm not worried about any of them!!  What happens, happens!  I just pray for the best and accecpt the worst. I just thank ALL of you for caring!!
     
    * The good news????   Only 56 more ailments until I complete the set!!!
     
     
    * One last thing!  While I'm away, I hope you all BEHAVE yourselves!!  Sheesh!!!!  LOL!! You know who I'm talking about!! (Kitty????) ( And you TOO Raven!!) (OH!!  And you too Jess!!)  Actually, I could mention most of you!!!!!!!!!!!!, Angus??)  But  don't do anything that I wouldn't..... which will leave you pretty much wide open for anything!!  I'm sure I'll post again before I leave and who knows, I may find a computer to use in Arizona, just to read your posts!!
     
    Have a nice Tuesday and a Great rest of the week!
    Love You ALL!!!!!
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
    June 17

    Where Do Pets Come From??

     
    For those who have pets, or for those contemplating getting one or two, consider this..........


    A newly discovered chapter in the Book of Genesis has
    provided the answer to "Where do pets come from?"

    Adam and Eve said, "Lord, when we were in the garden, you walked with us every day. Now we do not see you any more. We are lonesome here, and it is difficult for us to remember how much you love us."

    And God said, I will create a companion for you that will be with you and who will be a reflection of my love for you, so that you will love me even when you cannot see me.
     
    Regardless of how selfish or childish or unlovable you may be, this new companion will accept you as you are and will love you as I do, in spite of yourselves."

    And God created a new animal to be a companion for Adam and Eve.
     
    And it was a good animal.
     
    And God was pleased.

    And the new animal was pleased to be with Adam and Eve
    and he wagged his tail.

    And Adam said, "Lord, I have already named all the animals in the Kingdom and I cannot think of a name for this new animal."

    And God said, " I have created this new animal to be a
    reflection of my love for you, his name will be a reflection of my own name, and you will call him DOG."

    And Dog lived with Adam and Eve and was a companion to
    them and loved them.

    And they were comforted.

    And God was pleased.

    And Dog was content and wagged his tail.



    After a while, it came to pass that an angel came to the Lord and said, "Lord, Adam and Eve have become filled with pride. They strut and preen like peacocks and they believe they are worthy of adoration. Dog has indeed taught them that they are loved, but perhaps too well"

    And God said, I will create for them a companion who will be with them and who will see them as they are. The companion will remind them of their limitations, so they will know that they are not always worthy of adoration."

    And God created CAT to be a companion to Adam and Eve.

    And Cat would not obey them. And when Adam and Eve gazed into Cat's eyes, they were reminded that they were not the supreme beings.

    And Adam and Eve learned humility.

    And they were greatly improved.

    And God was pleased .

    And Dog was happy.




    And Cat didn't give a shit one way or the other.

     

    On a side note, my stupid toes flared up again yesterday so I'm back in the same, sinking boat!!  I phoned my doctor on his cell on Saturday (he answered!!) and he told me to start changing the dressings at least 2 or 3 times a day!!  So far, it seems to be working!!  I'm just becoming sooooooo frustrated!!  I've been taking my meds religiously.  I'm just discouraged at this point!!  Thanks for all of your comments and well-wishes!!  I hope to have better news soon!!


    June 15

    Now You Know My ABC's....

     I was tagged by WHW from Blogger, so here goes!  I LOVE being tagged!!!
     
     
    A - Attached or single? Attached. Happily attached.

    B - Best friend? Mrs Serious.

    C - Cake or pie? Pie, preferably cherry!

    D - Drink of choice? Right now?  Black Velvet, rocks.

    E - Essential item? Computer.

    F - Favorite color? Green

    G - Gummi bears or worms? Bears.

    H - Hometown? A small town in south Jersey.

    I - Indulgence? Grilled Artichokes and King Crab Legs!!!!

    JJail, Been There? NEVER!

    K - Kids?  Nope.

    L - Life is incomplete without? Mrs Serious and my computer.  And my big screen!

    M - Marriage Date - July 18.

    N - Number of siblings? 1 sister.  (A missionary)

    O - Oranges or apples?  Oranges, Seedless.  (Liquid form is good too!)

    P - Phobia/fears? A dire fear of heights!!!

    Q - Favorite quote? "Man's reach exceeds his imagination"  Nikolai Tesla

    R - Reasons to smile? Still being alive!

    S - Season? Fall - Halloween and football.

    T - Tag three. Kitty, Jadey, Jess.

    U - Unknown fact about me? Some of you know, but I have no vocal cords.

    V - Vegetarian or oppressor of animals? Oppressor of Animals. Where's the beef?   Or pork, chicken, veal.....
                     
    W - Worst habit? I say stupid things at the very worse times.  (Sorry Bill, but me too!)
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               X - X-rays or ultrasounds?? X-rays.  Or X-ray vision???
     
    Y - Can you Yoyo? Almost put an eye out!

    Z - Zodiac? The Scales

    Besides the 3 I tagged, I hope all of you will do this!

     

    I unwrapped the toes today, after 4 days of having Silver Oxide on them,  and was shocked!!!  NO redness!!  NO swelling!!  NO seeping!!!!  I was SOOOO happy!!  So just gonna keep taking the meds and keep them sterile and wrapped!  My next appointment is Tuesday!  I think I'm taking the right meds now!  Woooo Hoooo!!!


    June 14

    10 Groaners

     
    I can hear the moans and gnashing of teeth already!
     
     
     1)  King  Ozymandias of Assyria was running low on cash after years of war with  the Hittites. His last great possession was the Star of the Euphrates, the most valuable diamond in the ancient world. Desperate, he went to Croesus, the pawnbroker, to ask for a loan.  Croesus said, "I'll give you 100,000 dinars for it."  But I paid a million dinars for it," the King protested. "Don't you know who I am?  I am the king!"  Croesus replied, "When you wish to pawn a Star, makes no difference who you are."

     2) Evidence has been found that William Tell and his family were avid
    bowlers.  However, all the Swiss league records were  unfortunately
    destroyed in a fire, so we'll never know for whom the Tells bowled.

     3) A man rushed into a busy doctor's office and shouted, "Doctor! I think I'm shrinking!!"  The doctor calmly responded,  "Now, settle down.  You'll just have to be a little  patient."

     4) A marine biologist developed a race of genetically engineered dolphins that could live forever if they were fed a steady diet of seagulls.  One day, his supply of the birds ran out so he had to go out and trap some more. On the way back, he spied two lions asleep on the road.  Afraid to wake them, he gingerly stepped over them.  Immediately, he was arrested and charged with transporting gulls across sedate lions for immortal porpoises.

     5) Back in the 1800's the Tates Watch Company of Massachusetts wanted to produce other products and, since they already made watch cases, they used them to produce compasses.  The new compasses were so bad that people often ended up in Canada or Mexico rather than California
    .  This, of course, is the origin of the expression, "He who has a Tates is lost!"

     6) A thief broke into the local police station and stole all the toilets and
    urinals, leaving no clues. A spokesperson was quoted as saying, "We have absolutely nothing to go on."

     7) An Indian chief was feeling very sick, so he summoned  the medicine man. After a brief examination, the medicine man took out a long, thin strip of elk rawhide and gave it to the chief, telling him  to bite off, chew, and swallow one inch of the leather every day. After  a month, the medicine man returned to see how the chief was feeling.  The chief shrugged and said, "The thong is ended, but the malady lingers on."

     8) A famous Viking explorer returned home from a voyage and found his name missing from the town register. His wife insisted on complaining to the local civic official who apologized profusely saying, "I must have taken Leif off my census."

     9) There were three Indian squaws. One slept on a  deerskin, one slept on an elk skin, and the third slept on a hippopotamus skin. All three became pregnant, and the first two each  had a baby boy. The one who slept on the hippopotamus skin had twin boys. This goes to prove that the squaw of the hippopotamus is equal to the sons of the squaws of the other two hides.

     10) A  skeptical anthropologist was cataloging South American folk remedies with the assistance of a tribal brujo who indicated that the leaves of  a particular fern were a sure cure for any case of constipation. When the anthropologist expressed his doubts, the brujo looked him in the eye and said, "Let me tell you, with fronds like these, who needs enemas?"
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    The guy who wrote these 10 puns entered them in a contest. He figured with 10 entries, he couldn't lose. As they were reading the list of winners, he was really hoping one of his puns would win, but unfortunately, no pun in ten did.

     

    PS:  I received a phone call tonight from my doctor with the culture results.  Good News!!  This particular Staph infection happens to be just the one that the Cipro works best on!!  So that gives me a 3 day head start since I started taking it on Tuesday!  Woooo Hoooo!   Tomorrow will also be the first time since Tuesday that I'll get to unwrap my foot to check on the healing progress!!  Hoping to see good things!!


    June 12

    The Neverending Story

     
    Update on my foot:
     
     
    Well...... My doctor looked at my toes today and they were much more infected than they were a week ago.  NOT good!  I was hoping for so much more... He said things could go either way (between stopping the infection before it reaches the bone... or losing another big toe.
     
    He took a culture to try to pinpoint exactly what the infection is.  He does know it's a Staph infection.  He worked on the toes for 30 minutes removing dead skin, etc. and then slatherd the toes in Silver Oxide and wrapped the end of my foot heavily, which means two things:
     
    1.  I can't wear a shoe on that foot for two days. and..
     
    2.  Without a shoe, I can't wear the orthotics, which means that the Charcot Foot will be flaring up again.
     
    So for the next few days I won't be on my feet much, but I'll be doing ALOT of catching on my comments!!
     
    Oh!  He also gave me a prescription for ANOTHER antibiotic, to be taken along with the first one.  It's Ciprofloxacin and the first one is Amoxicillin.  Whatever!  I just hope that together they work!  I should receive word on the culture before the weekend and maybe a change of meds AGAIN.
     
    So, if this episode ends badly and I lose yet another toe, all I can do is take a deep breath, smile, move on and be thankful for all of the friends I have made here on Spaces.  You are the BEST and I love you all.
     
    And by the way, I'm unable to comment to any of you tonight!!  &%#+)@* MSN!!
     
    PS:  Aren't you glad I'm not adding pictures??  LOL!
     
    Well, maybe just one:
    June 11

    Yiddish Thoughts To Live By!!

    Now I'm not Jewish but I thought these were GOOD!!  An interesting way to look at life.
     
     
    But first, can anyone tell me how to turn off an iPod????    Sheesh!  It just stays on, mocking me!!!  Telling me how inept I am!!
     
     
     

    If the rich could hire other people to die for them, the poor could make a wonderful living.-- Yiddish Proverb

     

    The wise man, even when he holds his tongue, says more than the fool when he speaks.-- Yiddish Proverb

     

    What you don't see with your eyes, don't invent with your mouth.-- Yiddish proverb

     

    A hero is someone who can keep his mouth shut when he is right.-- Yiddish Proverb

     

    One old friend is better than two new ones.

    -- Yiddish Proverb

     

    One of life's greatest mysteries is..... how the boy who wasn't good enough to marry your daughter can be the father of the smartest grandchild in the world. -- Yiddish Proverb

     

    Old friends, like old wines, don't lose their flavor.

    -- Yiddish Proverb

     

    A wise man hears one word and understands two.

    -- Yiddish Proverb

     

    "Don't be so humble - you are not that great."

    -- Golda Meir

     

    Pessimism is a luxury that a Jew can never allow himself.-- Golda Meir

     

    Any intelligent fool can make things bigger and more complex. It takes a touch of genius - and a lot of courage to move in the opposite direction.

    -- Albert Einstein

     

    Life is like riding a bicycle. To keep your balance you must keep moving.-- Albert Einstein

     

    When his wife asked him to change clothes to meet the German Ambassador, he said "If they want to see me, here I am. If they want to see my clothes, open my closet and show them my suits."

    -- Albert Einstein

     

    Intellectuals solve problems; geniuses prevent them.

    -- Albert Einstein

     

    The hardest thing in the world to understand is income tax.-- Albert Einstein

     

    You can't control the wind, but you can adjust your sails.-- Yiddish proverb

     

    I don't want to become immortal through my work. I want to become immortal through not dying.

    -- Woody Allen

     

    I'm not afraid of dying - I just don't want to be there when it happens.-- Woody Allen

     

    Imagination is more important than knowledge.

    --(sign hanging in Einstein's office at Princeton)

     

    Not everything that counts can be counted, and not everything that can be counted counts.-- Albert Einstein

     

    We can't solve problems by using the same kind of thinking we used when we created them-- Albert Einstein

     

    Education is what remains after one has forgotten everything he learned in school-- Albert Einstein

     

    Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe.

    -- Albert Einstein

     

     

    I have a very critical doctor appointment tomorrow but I'm sure that everything will be fine.   Yeah, Right!!  My Charcot foot is bothering me more than anything.  I wouldn't wish this pain on anyone!!!  So have a great day and I'll post again tomorrow!!

     

    Thanks for all of your well-wishes!  You guys are the BEST!!

     

    ((((((MY FRIENDS)))))

     

    Nite.....

     

    June 10

    My Favorite All Time Movie!!

    I'm so excited!!  My favorite movie of all time is on AMC tonight!!  I've only seen it like 453 times and it has me laughing and in tears every time!!  What movie you ask??  'Young Frankenstein', with Gene Wilder and the late Peter Boyle!!  Lots of other great character actors in it too!  I think the fact that it's in black and white is what really reminds me of the old horror flicks. 
     
    If you've never seen this one before you really must!!  If just for me!
     
     
    Now a funny for you!
     
    Montana Cowboy
     
    A Montana cowboy was overseeing his herd in a remote mountainous pasture when suddenly a brand-new BMW races out of a cloud of dust towards him.

    The driver, a young man in a Brioni suit, Gucci shoes, Ray Ban sunglasses and YSL tie, leans out the window and asks the cowboy, "If I tell you exactly how many cows and calves you have in your herd, will you give me a calf?"

    The cowboy looks at the man, obviously a yuppie, then looks at his peacefully grazing herd and calmly answers, "Sure, Why not?"

    The yuppie parks his car, whips out his Dell notebook computer, connects it to his Cingular RAZR V3 cell phone, and surfs to a NASA page on the Internet, where he calls up a GPS satellite navigation system to get an exact fix on his location which he then feeds to another NASA satellite that scans the area in an ultra-high-resolution photo.

    The young man then opens the digital photo in Adobe Photoshop and exports it to an image processing facility in Hamburg, Germany.

    Within seconds, he receives an email on his Palm Pilot that the image has been processed and the data stored.

    He then accesses an MS-SQL database through an ODBC connected Excel spreadsheet with email on his Blackberry and, after a few minutes, receives a response.

    Finally, he prints out a full-color, 150-page report on his hi-tech,
    miniaturized HP LaserJet printer and finally turns to the cowboy and says, "You have exactly 1,586 cows and calves."

    That's right. Well, I guess you can take one of my calves," says the cowboy.

    He watches the young man select one of the animals and looks on amused as the young man stuffs it into the trunk of his car.

    Then the cowboy says to the young man, "Hey, if I can tell you exactly what your business is, will you give me back my calf?"

    The young man thinks about it for a second and then says, "Okay, why not?"

    You're a Congressman for the U. S. Government," says the cowboy.

    "Wow! That's correct," says the yuppie, "but how did you guess that?"

    "No guessing required." answered the cowboy. "You showed up here even though nobody called you; you want to get paid for an answer I already knew, to a question I never asked. You tried to show me how much smarter than me you are; and you don't know a thing about cows ... this is a herd of sheep.

    Now give me back my dog.
     
     
    My foot has been doing much better and the infection is almost gone.  I have a Dr. appt on Tuesday and I hope to get a good report.  I was able to hire someone to completely clean up and mow mybackyard at a very reasonable fee, but I HATE having to do that!!  GRRRR!!  But it does look much better.  The wife is happy....... for now!  Oh!  And Bert is doing great!!
     
    I hope you all have a great upcoming week!!

    June 09

    Regarding Paris

    A message to Los Angeles County Sheriff Lee Baca, whose office decided to transfer Paris Hilton from jail to home monitoring for still-mysterious "medical" reasons; and to City Atty. Rocky Delgadillo, who went to court demanding a contempt hearing against the Sheriff's Department and hard (sort of) time for Hilton; and to Los Angeles County supervisors Don Knabe and Yvonne B. Burke, both of whom demanded an investigation into the sheriff's action; and to Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Michael T. Sauer, who ordered the sheriff to get the heiress back to court and then back to jail.
     
    Thanks for doing more than even the best Hollywood publicists could do, in their wildest dreams, to keep alive the Paris Hilton buzz for at least another month and a half.  Which is to say, thanks for NOTHING!
     
     

    Just Asking...

    Because I love listening to music, I wonder how many of you have your speakers turned on when you visit your friend's spaces?  I'm sure that many of them have added a Media Player to their space!  I always try to have my favorite songs on my space, but I doubt that anyone actually hears them!!  But I might be wrong....
    I have worked  hard to get music on my space (No thanks to MSN!!) and I hope it's not in vain!!
     
    Anyhow, Next time you come to my space, turn your speakers  on !  I always try to have something good playing!
     
    Have a Great Weekend, Everyone!!!
     
    Bob~
     
    (Tonight? Jimmy Buffet!!)
     
     
    June 08

    Thank you ALL!!!

    Thank you my friends for your concern about my foot, and especially my toes!  How's THAT for an opening line?  But the antibiotics are doing their job and the tootsies are looking much better... well, as good as toes CAN look!  I still get 'EWWWW's' from the wife, but hers are no prize either.  At least she still has all of hers.  But it appears that I caught the staph infection early, so I won't be losing anymore body parts in the near future.  Funny (funny??) thing is, I have all of the symptoms of a Diabetic, and yet I've been tested over a dozen times in the past 6 months and all of the tests have come out completely negative.  As far as my Charcot Foot (Google it!), it's coming around slowly... VERY slowly, but it is feeling  better every day.  Maybe someday soon I'll actually be able to do some yardwork again.  My yard looks like CRAP!!!
     
    Anyhow, thank you ALL for you concern and well-wishes!  And hey, at least I can still blog and comment!!  I DO try to visit all of you every day!! 
     
    I wish you a great Friday and an even better weekend!!
     
    ((((My Friends)))),  Bob~
     
     
     
     
    Now, as far as the Ducks go....  I will be going to the Honda Center tomorrow night for a big 'fan appreciation' party to celebrate the victory, meet with the players and maybe even get to touch (kiss?) the Stanley Cup!!  I'm PUMPED!!! 
     
    I'll try to take pics (if I can get a new battery!) and post then here!  Free hotdogs and sodas!!  Wooo Hooo!!  (No beer?????)  My wife is NOT so pumped!  But she's a good sport! 
     
    Now one last thing before I stagger into bed.  I have a few really good friends on spaces who just don't get alot of comments and that bothers me!  They say that they are just doing the Spaces/Blog thing for themselves but I know that it's gotta hurt to put your soul into a wonderful post and have nobody read it.  I'm not gonna post their names, but I'll be commenting to them everyday!!  If you DO wanna know know who I'm speaking of, Ask me at bobbwrs@yahoo.com
     
    OK, I'm done here for tonight!!   I hope you all have a GREAT weekend!!  I plan to!
     
    NITE!!!  Peace...
     
    June 06

    Stanley Cup Playoffs - Game 5

    I'm sitting here watching the game and it's between periods. I can't beleive my eyes!  I know that the Ottawa Senators are here because I can see them.  But for some reason they really didn't 'show up'.  And being down 3 games to 1, they really needed to!   It's the end of the first period and my Ducks are up 2 to 0 and so far it has looked easy.  The Sens are turning over the puck, taking stupid penalties, always being one step behind and their golatending has been 'soft'.  The Ducks are now licking their chops and feeling pretty confident.  We shall see.  End of the first period.
     
    Well, the Sens showed alot more life in the second period.  They started moving their feet while the Ducks were very flat-footed.  In fact, they scored 2 goals!!  Unfortunately , one was into their own net.  And now, yet another penalty for them. So right now the score is 3 to 1, almost at the end of the second period.  Oh wait!  I take that back!!  The Sens just scored a shorthanded goal with about 2 minutes left in the period!  And 30 seconds later the Ducks score again!!  Oh My!!!  4 to 2 Ducks!!  Where are you Judy???  End of the second period.  Should be an exciting third!  I predict a fight at some point.
     
    After playing an error free third period and surviving a rare penalty shot........ THE DUCKS WIN THE CUP!!!!  THE DUCKS WIN THE CUP!!!!!  The first California team and only the second West coast team since 1921 to win it, they prevailed 6 to 2 over the Ottawa Senators!!  I was so excited that I ran into the street wearing my Ducks jersey and blew my duck call!!  Then I ran back inside as I saw neighbors and ducks approaching!!
     
    I was an original season ticket holder in their first season and it has been a long wait!!  I'm sure they are partying in the streets of Anaheim tonight!!
     
    WAY TO GO DUCKS!!!!!!!
     
     
     
     
     
    June 05

    "He Said His Feet Were Killing Him"

    And it seems as if mine are...
     
    As some of you know, I have been having major problems with both of my feet since I pinched a nerve in my back three years ago.  At first it was just the numbness from the thighs down.  Then I broke my right foot without knowing it had happened.  Next was Cellulitus in the big toe on my left foot, which was eventually amputated (the toe, not the foot).  After that I was diagnosed with severe Neuropathy in both feet (I also have Charcot Foot).  I was fitted with orthotics to place in my shoes, and they have really helped!  I also purchased a TENS device to try to reconnect the nerves and that has helped a great deal.
     
    However, Saturday I noticed a redness in the toes of my right foot and many small sores that were bleeding and seeping, just like the big toe on my amputated toe.  (Note:  Since I was so numb, I didn't need anestheisia for the amputation, or the removal of the nail on the big toe on the other foot.)
     
    Anyhow, I went to see my podiatrist today (he's Great!) and he determined that I had Cellulitus in three toes on THAT foot!  Now I know that Cellulitus is a common ailment for people with Diabetes but I have been tested over a dozen times and the tests have come up negative. 
     
    He removed another tonail, cleaned the toes up, applied silver oxide, wrapped them and gave me a prescription for a very strong antibiotic (Amoxicillin/Clavulanic Acid).  He told me that the infection should clear up in a week.  But I'm still concerned!!  Where are these infections coming from???  After all, it's June and I have not been able to get any yardwork done, no garden and my bonsai are suffering!  I don't feel comfortable driving!  I can't walk my dogs!!  I have trouble just standing up, for crying out loud!
     
    So, I'm stuck here, in front of my computer, blogging boring posts like this one and commenting to all of my beloved friends. 
     
    I feel that if I can keep the infections from occuring, the orthotics and the TENS unit will do their job and I will be walking normally and without pain again soon.
     
    I just hope this nightmare ends soon!!!
     
    Take care, My friends...
     
     
     
     
     
     

    Lock 'Em UP!!!

    Another high-profile trial in Los Angeles.
     
    Of course you all remember OJ's trial (If the glove don't fit, you have to aquit!!) He's in Florida now, checking golf courses for the REAL killer!
     
    And Charles Manson,who was up for parole last week and kinda screwed that one up... for the eighth time!!
     
    Then there is the lovable Robert Blake.  Arrested for supposedly murdering his..... whatever she was, with at gun.  His excuse??  He wasn't at the scene!  Too busy retreiving the gun he left in the bar!
     
    And who you ask??  Phil Sprctor!! The wall-of-sound producer for the Beatles, Righteous brothers and the Ronnettes!
     
    His first statement to the police?  "I think I killed someone"!!
     
    DUH!!! 
     
    She's dead (acress Lana Clarkson), He had the murder weapon in his hand!  His trial is gonna cost taxpayers millions of dollars!! 
     
    But you know what??  He's filthy rich so he'll probably get off with a slap on the wrist!!   That's how our legal system works,  at least the celebrity legal system!
     
    Another strange thing that I've noticed is alot of prisoners being pardoned due to negative DNA tests!!  Some of them after 20+ years in prison for a crime they didn't commit!  How do you repay someone for going through that?
     
    Of course, the 'Hollywood' felons don't have to worry about that cos most of them will never see the inside of a prison cell. 
     
    Sheesh!! Sorry for the ramble but.... I just felt like it!!
     
    So There!!!  lol!
     
    I'll bet Paris gets off early for 'slutty' behavior!!