Tuesday, January 31, 2006
What is that in Brian's refrigerator?
Hi guys,
I spoke to Brian this morning. He said the hypnosis went well. He
said they are trying to hypnotize him to want healthy foods, and to not
desire cheeseburgers and carbs. He said he actually went grocery shopping
yesterday and bought.......dare I say it.........VEGETABLES!!!!! He hasn't
eaten any of them yet, but they're there. This could be a shock the next
time you look inside Brian's fridge. Thursday night should be interesting.
I may faint if he says, "Let's go to Souper Salad."
Benz and the wife are going to get another sonogram done today. Let's
hope the best for that. Have a good one.
Peety
Sunday, January 29, 2006
Relax, Relax, Deeper, Deeper, Way Down, Whoops.
Thought of the Week
"We all get a little cuckoo sometimes, George. I used to be like you. Berating personnel until they cried, calling managers on the field during a game, threatening to move the team to New Jersey, just to upset people. Then I found a way to relax. I've got two words to say to you, George... Hot Tub!"
- George Steinbrenner, in "The Hot Tub"
Friday, January 27, 2006
Jonathan Kent is Anakin Skywalker???
Hi all,
Most of the readers of this blog are Smallville viewers, so I wanna talk
about last night's 100th episode. The show ended with Jonathan Kent going
to that big farm in the sky. After watching it, it occurred to me that
Jonathan had Anakin Skywalker syndrome. Let's compare the two characters.
Jonathan Kent sells his soul to Jorel at the end of season 2, so he can
have the power to bring the newly evil, Clark (poisoned by red kryptonite)
home from Metropolis. In the agreement with Jorel, Jonathan must agree to
"release" Clark to Jorel "when the time comes." Later in the season,
Jonathan has a heart attack because Jorel in angry that Jonathan didn't
keep up his end of the deal. Jonathan survives, but is constantly plagued
by heart problems until last night when he dies. Granted, Clark had a lot
to do with the outcome, but the pattern is set.
Anakin Skywalker sells his soul to the devil (Palpatine) to save the life
of Padme. He betrays the Jedi and everyone else to save her. Of course, in
the end, she dies anyway, and so does he, essentially.
It looks like Brian is going to WF this weekend to see his mom. I have to
work on Saturday, so there's nothing real exciting for me, yet. I'm not
sure what Turk and Benz are doing, so everyone be careful and have a good
one.
Peety
Wednesday, January 25, 2006
Wednesday
Hi everybody,
Last night wasn't overly interesting. I once again got sucked into to void
of American Idol. I hate the show, but love seeing the bad singers. Once
they get to the all good people, I'm outta there. One thing that holds true
for all shows is the misleading previews. They kept hyping up this big
fight between a girl that try'd out and Paula Abdul. The preview was a flat
out lie. There was no big fight. The judges said "No" and she
left....mouthing all the way out the door.....no big deal. After that I
watched Boston Legal. It was a weird episode, but still entertaining. That
was about it for me.
Benz said he and Vicki went for another sonogram yesterday. The news isn't
good, but not necessarily terrible, either. The doctor is concerned
because they don't think the baby has the right growth for it estimated
age. The bottom line is no one is sure what the status is at this point.
They are going back to the doctor next week to get more test done.
For all of us Smallville fans, there is news on the net that the WB and UPN
are going to merge into one big channel...which will ultimately mean that a
bunch of shows get cut. I don't think we have anything to worry about since
Smallville is the flagship WB show.
Have a good hump day,
Peety
Tuesday, January 24, 2006
He's doing something weird again.
Hey all,
I spoke to Brian this morning. In a week he is going to be doing hypnosis.
I'll let him tell for what reason, and how much he is paying for it.
Needless to say, it's very Brian....doing things the hardest way possible.
Benz and his wife are going to the doctor today for a sonogram of their new
child. Let's all pray/hope for the best there.
Have a good one.
Peety
Monday, January 23, 2006
Weekend Update
Hi everyone,
I guess Brian chose not to do the weekend update, so I'll take a stab at
it. I spoke with Brian for a minute this morning. He said on Friday night,
he went to a church retreat. On Saturday, he had a date with a girl from
church...sounded like it went OK. On Sunday he fed the homeless and went to
church groups.
My weekend was OK. On Friday night, I watched Smallville from the previous
night. Unfortunately, Brian's TIVO crapped out on Thursday, so none of us
got to see it. It was a pretty good episode. For the rest of the evening, I
played on the computer and had a few bourbon and cokes. On Saturday, I did
a little work around the house, and we rented movies from Blockbuster.
Don't bother seeing Deuce Bigalo 2. Later Saturday night, it actually
started raining. We haven't had rain since Halloween, so I had to stop and
watch it for a while. On Sunday, the wife and daughter went to a birthday
party, so I had a little free time. I actually sat down and watched Episode
III. When I thought about it, I think that was the first time, since buying
it, that I've actually sat down and watched the whole thing at once. I even
noticed a few new things this time. How did it go for everyone else?
Peety
Wednesday, January 18, 2006
American Idol Flashback
Hey Guys,
Peety here. Last night, the wife went out for her "girls night" since we
have "guys night" on Thursday. I got the kido fed, played with, cleaned up,
and down to bed by 7:30. Afterwards, I was cleaning up and turned on the
TV. American Idol was on. I don't like that show so I was going to change
the channel, but realized this must be one of the early shows, because they
were showing tryouts and few of the people could sing at all. I ended up
watching the whole thing and wondering why these people thought they could
sing. Some were OK, and the judges said they were good but not good enough.
Others were just bad, and should have known they wouldn't make the cut.
Watching this reminded me of a summer night in 2002. Brian and I were at a
pub close to my old apartment. They were having Karokee night. I went
outside the get away from the noise and have a smoke. A few minutes later,
the girl that was running the karokee came outside to take a break. Brian
and I talked to her for a while, and she said she was going that weekend to
try out for a new Fox show (American Idol.) I didn't think much about it
then, but when the show premiered, there she was. Her name was Nikki
Mcgibbon (spelling?). She actually made it to the 3rd runner up.
I spoke with Brian for a minute this morning. He said he's going to the
doctor this morning to have test done to see if he's diabetic. Let's hope
for the best. Have a good one.
Tuesday, January 17, 2006
Sore
Hey guys,
Peety here. I don't have much for today. Last night, I jumped on the wife's
new Elliptical machine to see what that was all about. I did it for 5-10
minutes and didn't think much about it. This morning was a whole new ball
game. I'm very sore all through my legs and am very conscious of each step.
What used to be a leisurely stroll down the stairs is now a pain in the
a$$, literally.
I spoke to Brian for a few minutes this morning. He had a bowling, double
date, last night. He said he was shocked at how expensive bowling is now. I
think he said it was $25.00 for he and Holly to bowl 2 games. The million
dollar man is worried about $25.
That's all I have today. Things are pretty busy at work so I'll get back to
it. Hopefully, I'll have something better for tomorrow. Everybody have a
good one.
Peety
Monday, January 16, 2006
The Week In Review, with Brian Bass
Thought of the Week
"Why would I spend seven dollars to see a movie that I could watch at home?"
"Well, why go to a fine restaurant when you could just stick something in the microwave... Why go to the park and fly a kite when you could just pop a pill?"
- George and Kramer, in "The Gum"
Thursday, January 12, 2006
There's a werewolf in my house
Hi guys,
Apparently, everyone in busy this week. Brian is still netless at the IRS,
so I'll fill in. I don't have much to say for today, so I'll tell a little
story from last night. On the way home from work yesterday, the wife asked
if I would mind if her dad left his dog with us for a week, while he's away
on business. I wasn't real happy about it, but decided I wouldn't fight it,
and said OK. My main concern was for our 2 year old daughter. She hasn't
been around many dogs, especially big ones, so I didn't want her to be
frightened by this big dog. Anyway, Jessica's dad and the dog show up
around 7:00. One thing that must be understood is that this is a big dog. I
call him a werewolf because he's about the size of one. The dog was
naturally excited from being in a new place and around new people, so it
was doing some jumping and running around the house. I was about to tackle
this werewolf when it got close to my daughter, but when the dog approached
her, she pointed her little finger at the dog and said, "Puppy sit." I've
never seen a dog hit the floor so quickly. Then, little Elaina walked up
and started to pet the werewolf on the head. She's my little Yoda, and
she's got the Jedi mind trick down at the age of 2. I hope most of you guys
can make it over to Brian's for the usual Thursday night thing. See you
tonight.
Peety
Monday, January 09, 2006
And The Oscar For Best Editing Goes To... King Kong
Thought of the Day
"My back is killing me."
"Of course, because of that wallet! You've got a filing cabinet under half of your ass."
"This is an organizer, a secretary, and a friend."
- George and Jerry, in "The Reverse Peephole"
Thursday, January 05, 2006
Slow Start
Hi All,
Brian said somebody at the IRS messed up and he may not have internet
access for 6 weeks. I'll do my best to post when I can.
My first week into the new year isn't starting all that great. Before I
left for the Christmas break, I had several accounts at work that looked
like would be resolved (repo/payoff). As it turns out, all of them have
flaked out on me. To make a long story short, I;m not starting off the
month very well, and that sucks. Wish me luck.
On the lighter side of my problems, I've been watching an Ebay auction
(star wars of coarse) at work. I made a bid, but was soon outbid by another
geek. I was feeling a little sassy, so I drove up the price a little.
Before long, I had outbid him. There was 30 minutes left in the auction, so
I went to lunch, almost hoping to be outbid when I returned. I got back
from lunch and discovered I was the high bidder, so I went ahead an paid.
It's not that I didn't want the item. I was just hoping to drive the price
up on the other guy, a little. The point is, don't bid unless you're
willing to pay...which I did. Well, I rambling on, now. I hope to see you
guys tonight.
Peety
Tuesday, January 03, 2006
fastest week ever
Hi all,
Brian is internet-less at the IRS. He said he should be able to do the blog
soon.
I was off work for Dec 23rd, and got back to work today. That was the
quickest week of my life. I guess part of the reason it went so quickly was
due to the fact that I fought stormtroopers all week long. I played
Battlefront II with almost every spare second I had. I had planned to get a
lot of stuff done around the house, but most of it didn't happen.
As for Christmas, I got most of what I wanted. My wife got me Smallville
Season 4, Dallas Season 3, Clone Wars Season 2, and this Ed
Sullivan/Beatles DVD. Did everyone else do well?
Brian said Linda is back at home, but on oxygen, so let's remember her in
out prayers/get well thoughts.
On Friday, I went to Just Brakes to get my brake pads and stuff replaced.
They advertise this for $99.88. My $99.88 brake job was more like $300.00.
I know nothing about brakes, so I didn't know whether to say "screw it" and
go somewhere else or let them do it. I ended up letting them do it, but
hope I didn't get robbed. The whole time I was there, I was thinking about
Brian's grinding rear brakes, wondering what it will cost him to get his
brakes fixed.
Well, I've got a week of catch-up work to do, so I'll leave it as is.
Everyone have a good one.
Peety
Sunday, January 01, 2006
Happy New Years! Goodbye 2005, you won't be Missed.
So I shall now tell you about my New Year's tradition and what conspired last night. I created a new tradition for New Years when I was 10 years old. I can't believe I have been doing it for 20 years now. So I shall continue with it forever and give it to my future kids to pass it on. The idea is to find a new penny. In this case a 2005 penny. Then I take aluminum foil to symbolize the year was valuable and worthy and wrap the penny in the foil. Then on 10..9..8..7..6..5..4..3..2..1 I run outside and throw it into the street, symbolizing of throwing everything that happened in the year away. So last night was New Year's eve. I went out and actually bought some new black pants(where were they at the funeral) and also got a cool silver tie. I was ready. The New Years dance was at the Hilton in Dallas. There were parties all over the place. We had about 140 single girls and 60 single guys at the dance. I then formulated a theory that guys don't like dances, which I believe to be true. I suppose if a girl was desperate enough she would take up football and video games. Anyways, there was this girl I like, let's call her Holly. Now I know she knew I liked her. I also have never told her this and it was kind of akward for me because I was acting like a boyfriend with her, like complementing on her dress and everything, but I never said anything. I was bound and determined to tell her that I liked her and as the evening went on I knew it would be at the chime of midnight. So we are dancing together and when the countdown is done we blow up our new years poppy things, I do my usual sideways hug and we both say happy new year. I then reach over to her to whisper in her ear "I really like you." but it seemed that she might of thought I was reaching over to kiss her, so for a split second I could've gotten a kiss. She then was a little shocked, probably that I did the side swipe, and I said ,"do you want to go out sometime?" She then said ,"What? Like now?" so now I am confused. But it all brought to mind that I had the penny wrapped in tin foil in my pocket so I said,"Sure, follow me." So I quickly make my way through the crowd with her following behind. I run outside and do a pitcher's throw of the tin foil penny into the street. By now she is like "WTF?" and I then tell her the story of the tradition. She then thought I was asking her out for the very next day and said she already had stuff to do. Actually we will be feeding the homeless together. So I said, "Want to come over and watch the Texas Tech game with me?" And thus, that is where it ends. I remember giving her a warning "I am a little timid." Anyways, we shall see. It was very weird, but as I look back it was still pretty cool. Happy New Years everyone!
Thought of The Day
"At 10:00 I plan on losing my inhibitions."
Me, at the dance.
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