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Are You Fed Up Yet?
Jan 5, 2009 | 10:27 PM PST
Category:
News
I have heard so many complaints from my friends and clients
about this and that. Now, I want to hear from my blogging family. Yeah, you are all my family; sisters, brothers,
dogs (you know who you are) – I want to hear from you. What’s
on your mind for 2009 and what should be ignored.
Here are a few of my complaints:
1. The SMOKING BAN in Illinois is still being ignored by businesses
especially small town bars. And, the law
specifically states the smoker must be 15 feet away from structure. Sorry – but I cannot stand the smell of
cigarettes.
2. Foul mouthed
parents on shopping trips - can these people please SHUT UP until they get home?
They convey a negative image to the public and are just flat out OFFENSIVE.
3. RUDE DRIVERS need to get back to the
basics of driving – use PATIENCE. Yeah, I am sometimes lacking patience but
it’s usually because of rude drivers.
Note: Usually!
These are just a few examples of what irks me – I can’t wait
to hear from you guys.
What is your New Year’s Resolution?
Dec 31, 2008 | 11:08 AM PST
Category:
News
What is your New Year’s resolution? It seems that every year there’s a duplicate list of resolutions that most of us do not accomplish. Have you really fulfilled your resolution that was made January 1, 2008? If so please tell us about it.
I set reachable goals so that I am not frustrated by Christmas of that following year. For nearly 10 years I have completed most of my resolutions. Each year I have a resolution to lose more hair, gain more weight, and become a grumpier person. This creates success and I am satisfied. LOL – ok, just kidding (a little).
Do you want to lose weight? How about quit smoking? Please share your goals and certain input on here might help you reach your goal much quicker and less painlessly. I cannot wait to hear from you.
Cell Phone At Subway … No Way!
Dec 20, 2008 | 12:04 AM PST
Category:
News
I understand that some of the bloggers on here just hate
cellular phones and others don’t own
one. First of all, I could not survive
without my cell now. I have become too accustomed to it both for the convenience and business
aspects.
Today I went to Subway for lunch and there were probably 6-8
people in line. There was a younger gal
(they all seem younger to me now) just talking away on her cell phone and being
somewhat rude to the employee. This gal (college
student) was being very loud and obnoxious.
Please remember I am a cell phone user and have no problems
with people driving responsibly while on the cell. This person was just blabbing away then she
gave the person on the other end her cell number – twice. So, should I have called her while I was in
line? If so, what should I say? This is left to you, the bloggers, what would
you have done?
Ok, I don’t mean to sound rude but why in the heck were you
(Fox 2) doing maintenance during the peak hours? This is the mentality level of IDOT or MoDOT doing major lane closures between 7am and 9am on
a weekday.
What was done to the blogs in order to keep the addicted
bloggers out of touch for so many hours?
Not that I am a webmaster or even pretend to be one TV, but wouldn’t it have been better to do such an event at 1am in
the morning?
I guess this proves my craze for blogging and keeping in
touch with current events and fellow bloggers. You are
responsible for this non-life threatening illness called blogititis. Please
give at least 24 hours notice in the future.
After seeing the news this evening I was surprised that no
one spoke about the real problem near Town and Country (TC). The initial report was how drivers were stuck
in the backup because of the re-striping on I-64 at 270. These impatient drivers were driving over the
median and curb to maintain the same direction of travel on the outer
road. The TC cops were waiting for these
perpetrators and ticketed each of them for a minimum of $102.
I do understand that TC is virtually crime-free and most
officers on a nice weekend day probably don’t have much to do. And, if you had red light cameras at every
traffic light you probably would be out of a job. So, instead of slapping all of these drivers
with tickets, why not help the flow of traffic by actually helping these
drivers make a safe detour?
It’s much easier being proactive versus reactive
but that means lower revenues. And by
looking at their FY budget, TC doesn’t lack in that category. The budgeted line item for Fines and
Forfeitures FY2008 shows to be $1,423,500!
This is 10% of TC’s anticipated revenues. I am thankful that Fox 2 ran the clip on what
happened today to these drivers. This
gives me more reason not to visit or shop in your community.
Sorry, it’s a boring Saturday night and I had to blog on the
first news item I saw!
AT&T Will Cut 12,000 Jobs...
Dec 4, 2008 | 8:33 AM PST
Category:
News
It’s been announced that AT&T will be cutting about 4%
of it’s workforce. With about 303,530
employees nationwide, 12K will be on the streets in 2009. They are offering some type of severance
package.
AT&T’s excuse for such cuts is because the landline
business has decrease dramatically since cellular phones are used more often
now as home phones. They are looking to
cut the lower pay level jobs and I ask this – why not cut the FAT? The top 3 “retired” individuals’ total
compensation for 2007 was just under $130,000,000 total.
These companies that are lining the pockets of their SUITS
are in deep trouble and the only excuse and way to create less debt or expenses
is to lay off the blue collars or the low leveled white collar worker. I will attach a copy of the AT&T 2007
Compensation numbers please look at the figures on the far right.
When seeing these
figures, be sure to be sitting down and have someone around you when you
fall out of your chair – set your coffee down first! These numbers are dangerous.

Are there really that many things for sale on Black Friday
or is it the adrenaline rush you get waking up early and stampeding into retail
stores to find out they JUST sold the last of FIVE laptops for $400 each?
Black Friday 2008 is being remembered as a day of stupidity
and violence. Thankfully, the Metro East
was more sedate than that of the coastal regions. As a matter of fact, I haven’t heard anything
bad happening in our area.
The Long Island Wal-Mart incident will possibly go down as a
manslaughter charge after they try to review the security cameras. This is just an example of the lack of
respect society has for other human beings.
Officials claim that identifying a suspect would be near impossible.
In Palm Desert,
California, two men were shot to
death in a Toys R Us store on this violent Friday. Authorities claim the incident wasn’t directly
related to a shopping argument. My
problem with this is two men enter a toy store with guns? What the heck is CA coming to? It was said on one news report that the women
with these men were arguing first thus causing the confrontation.
Folks – be careful out there and if you think you are really
saving an extra $50 or so on a retail product, just wait a few months and it’ll
be $100 less. It’s not worth a trip to
the hospital or morgue for such a discount.
Make 2009 a year to be nice to your neighbor or a stranger – pay it
forward – help someone out rather than STEPPING on them!
'Tis The Season
Nov 28, 2008 | 9:21 AM PST
Category:
News
I know it’s
been a tough year paying $200 - $300 power bills, paying high property taxes,
or getting a car fixed for a few thousand dollars but it’s time to take a look
at the big picture. What have you done for someone else lately? We
are seeing financial woes of mortgages being foreclosed, people losing jobs to
overseas companies, and just a flat out crappy economy. Does this sound
negative enough? It’s time to wake up and smell the coffee!
GIVE!
If you have a little change in your pocket, some extra clothes laying around,
or cans of food – please donate them to your local area’s pantry/shelter.
There are many people less fortunate than us and as you’ve seen me write on
numerous occasions, we need to take care of our communities first.
Check out
your church or city hall and see where donations need to go – give back to the
community and you can make a difference. For 12 long political years, I
sponsored a reading program locally and gave away a bike to a needy child each
year. It’s amazing how little it hurt me financially but even more
amazing to look at that smiling face that hasn’t had a new bike in many years
(or EVER)!
LOL – this is not a paid
advertisement for anyone - just Speedy being a bit sentimental today. I
hope that after you read this blog, you go out and do something positive for
your community and come back here and tell your “short” story.
Thanks for
reading my blog and I hope you had a Great Thanksgiving!
Does it really matter if we hear more bad news more often
during the day? I remember when Fox 2
first came out with The Edge at 10pm claiming it wouldn’t be the same old
newscast – well, guess what…
Fox 2’s news at 9pm is probably the most watched newscast
since a lot of people are trying to get to bed by 10pm. Ok, that’s how it is at our home. When it comes to getting the news, I could
care less how the reporter/anchor looks rather I’d like to get the breaking news
quicker and accurately.
So, the item that “Two St. Louis stations combine news”
means nothing to me. I guess it’s sort
of like being the first (Channel 5) to broadcast in High Definition. You still have to get the new correct …
first.
Fox 2 – just keep doing what you are doing and you’ll be
fine. JMO
Here’s the article in the Belleville News Democrat today.
2 St. Louis
stations combine news
The Associated Press
ST. LOUIS
--
Two St. Louis
television stations plan to combine their newsrooms and share news services.
The agreement between the Fox affiliate, KTVI-TV, and KPLR-TV, which is part
of the CW network, was announced Tuesday by the parent companies. Local TV
Holdings LLC owns KTVI; Tribune Co. owns KPLR.
Under the agreement, KTVI will move to KPLR's offices. The combined newsroom
will produce staggered news for nine hours a day.
KTVI General Manager Spencer Koch says viewers want local news programs
throughout the day, not just morning, early evening and at night.
The parent companies also announced a local marketing agreement for their TV
stations in Denver,
Fox affiliate KDVR and CW affiliate KWGN. Both stations will operate out of the
KDVR studios.
Here is the story...
Tryst turns into $50K robbery for RNC delegate
By STEVE KARNOWSKI
Associated Press Writer
MINNEAPOLIS
--
Police are trying to find a woman who apparently drugged a
Republican National Convention delegate and robbed him of about $50,000 worth
of jewelry, cash and other items in his hotel room.
Gabriel Schwartz, a Denver attorney and party
donor, told police he met the woman in a bar at the luxurious Hotel Ivy in
downtown Minneapolis
and invited her to his room early on Sept. 4, a few hours after Alaska Gov.
Sarah Palin accepted the GOP vice presidential nomination.
Once there, police say, the woman made drinks and told Schwartz to get
undressed.
The 29-year-old delegate told police that was the last thing he remembered.
Police believe he was drugged but aren't sure what drug he was given, police
Sgt. William Palmer said Tuesday.
When Schwartz awoke, the woman was gone and so were cash and belongings that
included a watch he valued at $30,000.
"We have no doubt this happened," Palmer said. "The guy has
been very forthcoming with us. He's been very helpful in the
investigation."
The delegate gave police a detailed description, but investigators had no
suspects, Palmer said. He stressed that investigators don't believe Schwartz
did anything wrong.
"It's embarrassing to admit that I was a target of a crime,"
Schwartz said in a statement Tuesday. "I was drugged and had about $50,000
of personal items stolen."
"As a single man, I was flattered by the attention of a beautiful woman
who introduced herself to me. I used poor judgment. If there is any good that
can come from this humiliation, it is to caution others that date rape drugs
can be used on men, too," he said.
Speedy's thoughts...
Wow – a 29 year old
single male was “shopping around” and got what he didn’t want. This sounds like one of those horny
Democrats! And most bloggers know
where I stand on politics! Dude meets a female, they go to his room and then he wakes up with about $50
thousand less in cash and jewelry.
What in the heck is
this young pup doing carrying (or having) that much in jewelry? I don’t know if I am more amazed at his lack of
good judgement with the gal or the fact that he had so much valuable jewelry –
period.
It goes to show you
that a night of sex (which apparently he didn’t have) can be quite costly. Let this be a lesson to all you horny rich politicians
out there – STICK to your business and you might stay out of trouble!
* From the Belleville News Democrat (bnd.com).MACOMB, Ill. --
Officials of
Western Illinois University weren't happy to learn the Macomb Police
Department failed to inform them that a film crew for an MTV reality
show were in town last week.The crew from America's Finest Television filmed local police officers on patrol for the MTV show "Busted."
Western
Illinois University vice president for student services Garry Johnson
on Wednesday expressed concerns the television show would make Macomb
and the university "look bad."
However, Deputy Chief Curt Barker
said he's watched several episodes of the television show. He said he
believes it does not cast any of the communities shown in a negative
way.
Barker added the show follows up with defendants the police
arrest during filming to see how their experience with the court system
affected them.
* From Peoria paper
http://www.pjstar.com/news/x614873735/Busted-WIU-upset-
over-filming
What do you think?
Over two years ago Cindy Schuenke fell into a burning home’s
basement while trying to save the life of a trapped resident. This Overland firefighter was doing the job
she was hired to do by Overland.
This hero should not be fired! Isn’t this the same city a few years ago that
had some Mayoral conflicts with a Police Chief?
This "all boys" fire committee needs to rethink their decisions for it will
be very costly.
I don’t even think that Ms. Schuenke is asking for permanent
disability as most individuals would do – she’s trying to prove that she can
work as a firefighter once again.
Please see article link below on Fox2.
http://www.myfoxstl.com/myfox/pages/News/Detail?con
tentId=7294780&version=2&locale=EN-US&layoutCode=TSTY&p
ageId=3.2.1
LPGA: No English = GET OUT!
Aug 27, 2008 | 8:22 AM PST
Category:
News
The LPGA requires all member golfers to speak English.
Players were told by LPGA commissioner Carolyn Bivens that
by the end of 2009, all players who have been on the tour for two years must
pass an oral evaluation of their English skills or face a membership
suspension. Hey, it’s about time. This should be done in every sport and every
job in the United States. If you do not speak the language (English)
then either learn how to do so or get the heck out.
This new “law” will take effect in late 2009. I’d like to see this happen in every
professional sport. Could you imagine
the MLB interviews then – we could actually understand what the heck some are
saying. I just wonder what Ichiro says
in Japanese after a strikeout….NOTHING…because he seldom strikes out!
Let me hear it – good/bad/ugly – BRING IT!
http://sports.espn.go.com/golf/news/story?id=3553888
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Checking For Counterfeit Money…
Jul 1, 2008 | 6:09 PM PST
Category:
News
I find it amazing when I give
the cashier a $20, $50, or sometimes (on rare occasion) a $100 – they always
use their little markers to see if it’s a “good bill”. What if it isn’t and I had no idea? What should I do? What would you do?
We are always getting these
bills back as change. If I go to the ATM
to get $100 out it gives me 5 twenty dollar bills. Should I use my special marker at the ATM to
verify the authenticity of the paper?
I believe we as consumers
need to make sure that these stores aren’t passing on a counterfeit bill to
us. So, next time you get a $20 (or even
a $10) bill as change, WHIP out your special marker to declare it as real
money. Who knows, maybe it’s the
retailer passing on the bad buck.
It’s summer and that means more people are out and
about. It’s now time to prevent crime
from happening in your neighborhoods.
You should already have a Neighborhood Watch (NW) program intact – if
not, call your local Police Department to get one started.
Our NW consists of a full diagram of all residents living on
the street, all contact numbers, email addresses, and IM names. We have volunteers pass out a calendar in
order to get “watchers” signed up for what day/times to be on call.
Yeah, nothing has happened on our street since it’s
inception in 2000 but prevention is the name of the game. No neighborhood is exempt from crime
therefore be prepared and be safe. Let
me hear what you are doing for your NW programs.
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