Monday, July 10, 2006

If It Takes A Lifetime...Random Thoughts...


- The new Cheap Trick CD is absolutely awesome. It is called "Rockford" please buy it. Since the late 80's Cheap Trick has tried to blend whatever was popular at the time into their recordings and the results were disasterous or mixed at best. Cheap Trick is just a rocking, melodic power pop band, plain and simple, and electronica and keys just did not belong. On the new recording, they ditched all of that and went back to what made them famous and the results are amazing. This is easily the best CD since "Dream Police" and I guarantee you will enjoy it.

- I am currently in Montana, and the scenery is nice, but, have you ever been to Alaska? Alaska is absolutely breathtaking. The mountains and bays combined with the abundant wild life is just unbelievable. I strongly suggest you visit our 49th state. Be prepared, food is EXPENSIVE!

- Why do people leave dated bumper stickers on their cars? OK, you voted for Kerry in '04, he lost. It is not a badge of honor, it means you voted for a guy that could not take down an unpopular President (and you had the majority of registered voters!). For all you "W '04" sticker wearers...OK you won, now, why am I paying $3.00 a gallon for gas? Why are kids dying overseas with no end in sight? You won, but you have nothing to be proud of. Maybe I could offer you a "Skid Row Rocks" sticker to complete your outdated set? Maybe a "Don't blame me I voted for Perot" sticker.

- World Cup Soccer...the premiere tournament in soccer decided by penalty kicks?!?!? What kind of shit is that? They play until someone scores. End of sentance. The day the Stanley Cup is decided by shootouts is the day I give up hockey.

- The new Cheap Trick CD rocks.

- The first two CD's by Better Than Ezra, are still great CD's.

- I am jonesing for a Posies, Redd Kross or Cheap Trick show. I need some power pop in my life right now.

- I love being a dad. I can now hold conversations with my son and he is just the center of my world. I would not trade this life for anything.

- Last and definitely least...My old company in San Diego is pushing hard to bring me back into the fold. They need someone who can fix both of their branches in Riverside and San Diego. They have no infrastructure in place to support their technicians and therefore can't keep them. They want me to pull together a training course and implement it, and then help recruit and retain good people. I would be given the freedom to fix payscales, offer incentives and build teams as I see fit, but, I am not sure I want to leave Washington quite yet. We have a brand new house that cost us under $300K and I have a job that I currently love. The San Diego job would definitely get me into the six figure range, but is all relative to everything else. A house in a regular neighborhood is still $700K. Gas is still way above $3 a gallon. The pluses would be proximity to family and friends. I don't know at this point, but, I will do whatever is best for my family.

2 Comments:

Blogger Michelle Auer said...

I can honestly say I have experienced Alaska and then some! :-)
Foood might be spendy, but it is GOOD! And really, they have never heard of portion control because one plate there will feed a small family!

4:52 PM  
Blogger me, myself and I said...

I'm so glad the world cup has finished. Boooorrrrring!

11:10 AM  

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