Hello again everyone. This is kind of different, two Random Ramblin's in a row. I guess its not so bad doing so many of them, after all, it does make my entries a little bit longer. I have a few things to write about today so let's get started.
I know last time I said that Christmas had come and gone for me since I got my new Dell system, well it hadn't. A few week ago, mother let me order a new Dell DJ MP3 player.
I have to tell ya, after I ordered it, I thought I had made a huge mistake. You see, I am like a kid, I will mess with new gadgets for a while and then it will sit and collect dust. I considered sending it back and getting mom's money back. She told me that I shouldn't because once I got it and started using it, I might actually use it more than I expected. It is a pretty cool little "toy" and I love it. It is sure better than using a portable CD player. With a CD player, you have to carry CDs around with each CD holding up to 20 songs or so. With an MP3 player, you don't have to carry around CDs. MP3 players hold a LOT more than a CD. Basically, its a mini-computer with music and its all slim and compact. Much easier and more enjoyable to use. I am really enjoying it and I think that it just might be used quite often.
I am now going into my final week of classes for this semester. Tomorrow and Wed. I just take finals in my classes and I am done. It is quite a relief because I am starting to get burnt out on it all. It doesn't help that Indiana is seeing the winter weather now. Its hard enough for the ambulatory people to get around, let alone someone in a wheelchair like me. In the wintertime you have to worry about putting on a coat and things like that. it is so hard to get coats on me and still being able to operate my chair afterwards. Since that is the case, I am taking the Spring semester off since its all during most of the winter. The weather isn't the only reason that I am taking a semester off. Financial aid is still a problem. All of the resources that we have tired for financial aid are falling through. On top of that, Federal aid cannot be re-applied for until January and I have to be registered and paid for by then as classes start in January. Registering and putting a hold on paying tuition is to risky in the event that I am denied financial aid again and end up being stuck with the bill. So, I get to take a break and I am sure its going to be a good thing.
In the last few days, I have been listening to a song by the 1980's and 1990's country band, Restless Heart. The song is called Dancy's Dream and its a great song. Its about a man that has a dark secert that is haunting him many, many years later. For those interested, you can see the video by clicking here.
That is going to wrap it up this time around.
'Till next time.
Jason
Monday, December 12, 2005
Friday, November 18, 2005
A New Random Ramblin'
Hello everyone. Can you believe it, two entries for the month of November? Whodathunkit? I decided to do a random ramblin' today because I have a variety of topics to discuss today.
Christmas has come early for me. Two weeks ago tomorrow I order a brand spankin' new Dell. It got here a week ago Thursday. It is one hell of a system. It has an 80 GB hard drive, 2.0 Ghz Pentium 4 processor, and 512 MB of RAM. It also has a CD/DVD-RW drive, a 19" flat panel, LCD monitor, and a 5.1 Surround Sound speaker system with subwoofer. I totally love this new system. The sound that the speakers put out is just as good, if not better than any stereo. I was surprised at how good they actually are. DVDs also look really good on this system. This covers my Christmas and birthday in February which is totally fine with me!
I just finished reading my book report book for my reading class. The book was a titled 3000 Degrees: The True Story of a Deadly Fire and The Men Who Fought It by Sean Flynn. The book is the a detailed look into the massive warehouse fire that took the lives of 6 firefighters in Worcester, Massachusetts on December 3, 1999. The book not only gave details about the horrible fire, but also gave a detailed looked into the lives of the six heroes that made the ultimate sacrifice. All in all, I thought the book was great and am glad that I chose to read it. All that is really left to do now is to write up the report on it and turn it in. I might get started on the report this weekend and get it turned in this coming Tuesday. The report isn't due until December 6th, but I want to turn it in early. I am sure that I can score a good grade on the report since that book really interested me.
I do have a bit of an update on the job shadowing at 911. I was supposed to go in and job shadow tomorrow but plans have since changed. The dispatcher that I am going to shadow has decided to take tomorrow off. So, we have decided to put it off for a few more weeks. At first I was a bit disappointed, but after I thought about it, she deserves it. She has been trying to balance work, school, and family. She has also been working weekends all month and most definitely deserves a Saturday off to catch up on some rest and spend time with her family. She and Ihave decided to go ahead and put it off for a few more weeks. We hope to do it sometime on a Saturday in December.
I think that is going to wrap it up this time around.
Thanks for reading.
'Till next time.
Jason
Christmas has come early for me. Two weeks ago tomorrow I order a brand spankin' new Dell. It got here a week ago Thursday. It is one hell of a system. It has an 80 GB hard drive, 2.0 Ghz Pentium 4 processor, and 512 MB of RAM. It also has a CD/DVD-RW drive, a 19" flat panel, LCD monitor, and a 5.1 Surround Sound speaker system with subwoofer. I totally love this new system. The sound that the speakers put out is just as good, if not better than any stereo. I was surprised at how good they actually are. DVDs also look really good on this system. This covers my Christmas and birthday in February which is totally fine with me!
I just finished reading my book report book for my reading class. The book was a titled 3000 Degrees: The True Story of a Deadly Fire and The Men Who Fought It by Sean Flynn. The book is the a detailed look into the massive warehouse fire that took the lives of 6 firefighters in Worcester, Massachusetts on December 3, 1999. The book not only gave details about the horrible fire, but also gave a detailed looked into the lives of the six heroes that made the ultimate sacrifice. All in all, I thought the book was great and am glad that I chose to read it. All that is really left to do now is to write up the report on it and turn it in. I might get started on the report this weekend and get it turned in this coming Tuesday. The report isn't due until December 6th, but I want to turn it in early. I am sure that I can score a good grade on the report since that book really interested me.
I do have a bit of an update on the job shadowing at 911. I was supposed to go in and job shadow tomorrow but plans have since changed. The dispatcher that I am going to shadow has decided to take tomorrow off. So, we have decided to put it off for a few more weeks. At first I was a bit disappointed, but after I thought about it, she deserves it. She has been trying to balance work, school, and family. She has also been working weekends all month and most definitely deserves a Saturday off to catch up on some rest and spend time with her family. She and Ihave decided to go ahead and put it off for a few more weeks. We hope to do it sometime on a Saturday in December.
I think that is going to wrap it up this time around.
Thanks for reading.
'Till next time.
Jason
Thursday, November 3, 2005
911, What Is Your Emergency?
Wow, its almost been a month since my last entry. I really need to try to stop slacking off so much. LOL. Anyway, I have a rather interesting story to share with you all today. So, without further delay, let's get started.
Yesterday during a break in my English class, I noticed that one of the ladies in our class was wearing a KPD shirt. When she came back into the room, I asked one of my friends that had come back in with her if she was a police officer. He said no, that she was a 911 dispatcher for Kokomo. I couldn't believe it and I knew that I just had to talk to her after class.
When class wrapped up, I asked Andrea if I could talk to her for a few minutes. She said yes, that she wanted to talk to me anyway since I was doing my research paper on seat belts. She told me a story in which the use of a seat belt saved her live. The conversation turned to her being a 911 dispatcher. I told her that I knew someone with the same last name as her's. She said, "Let me guess, Don?" I said yes and she informed me that he was her ex-husband. I asked her if he had ever told her about a friend of his that was in a wheelchair, had MD, and was interested in becoming a dispatcher. She told me he had and I told her that it was me. She said that she figured I was. She said that the first day that I wore my FDNY hat and/or shirt and started talking about fire departments, that I was the kid that Don had told her about. Small world, huh?
I began to ask her questions about dispatching, what was all involved, and whether or not she thought that I would be able to do the job. She informed me that everything was run via CAD, better known as, Computer Aided Dispatch. She said that as long as I could type at a considerable rate, that I shouldn't have a problem.
She is going to talk to her supervisor and see if we can set up a day that I could go and job shadow her. The job shadowing would be a good way for me to see how they perform, at the rate in which they perform, to get a general feel of how 911 dispatching is, and to decide if it's something that I would still be interested in doing and to find out if I would be able to do it successfully as well.
Needless to say, I am pretty excited about this potential possibility. I have been wanting to do something like this for quite some time now. Until yesterday, I had no idea how I was going to go about looking into it. Thankfully I have found that I have a dispatcher in one my classes, and that she seems to be willing to take me under her proverbial wing, show me the ropes, and help me in my pursuit to becoming a dispatcher.
Here's to hoping this pursuit becomes a successful one.
'Till next time.
Jason
Yesterday during a break in my English class, I noticed that one of the ladies in our class was wearing a KPD shirt. When she came back into the room, I asked one of my friends that had come back in with her if she was a police officer. He said no, that she was a 911 dispatcher for Kokomo. I couldn't believe it and I knew that I just had to talk to her after class.
When class wrapped up, I asked Andrea if I could talk to her for a few minutes. She said yes, that she wanted to talk to me anyway since I was doing my research paper on seat belts. She told me a story in which the use of a seat belt saved her live. The conversation turned to her being a 911 dispatcher. I told her that I knew someone with the same last name as her's. She said, "Let me guess, Don?" I said yes and she informed me that he was her ex-husband. I asked her if he had ever told her about a friend of his that was in a wheelchair, had MD, and was interested in becoming a dispatcher. She told me he had and I told her that it was me. She said that she figured I was. She said that the first day that I wore my FDNY hat and/or shirt and started talking about fire departments, that I was the kid that Don had told her about. Small world, huh?
I began to ask her questions about dispatching, what was all involved, and whether or not she thought that I would be able to do the job. She informed me that everything was run via CAD, better known as, Computer Aided Dispatch. She said that as long as I could type at a considerable rate, that I shouldn't have a problem.
She is going to talk to her supervisor and see if we can set up a day that I could go and job shadow her. The job shadowing would be a good way for me to see how they perform, at the rate in which they perform, to get a general feel of how 911 dispatching is, and to decide if it's something that I would still be interested in doing and to find out if I would be able to do it successfully as well.
Needless to say, I am pretty excited about this potential possibility. I have been wanting to do something like this for quite some time now. Until yesterday, I had no idea how I was going to go about looking into it. Thankfully I have found that I have a dispatcher in one my classes, and that she seems to be willing to take me under her proverbial wing, show me the ropes, and help me in my pursuit to becoming a dispatcher.
Here's to hoping this pursuit becomes a successful one.
'Till next time.
Jason
Sunday, October 9, 2005
The World of Firefighting
I have been meaning to post something new here for a few weeks and am just now getting around to it. I figured that since I have told everyone that I am a big Fire Buff that I would make an entry solely about firefighting related topics.
A few Saturdays ago, I had the opportunity to go out to the Russiaville Fire Department, which is one of the county fire departments in Howard County, and meet the guys out there. I was also able to sit in during the classroom portion of a R.I.T. class that RFD was taking.
For those that don't know what R.I.T. is, R.I.T. is an acronym for Rapid Intervention Team. The purpose of a R.I.T. is to standby outside a burning structure while the first crew is inside battling a fire. The R.I.T. is utilized when a member or multiple members of the crew that is fighting the fire becomes lost or incapacitated in some way. It is the R.I.T.'s job to go in and search for the lost of incapacitated firefighters and get them out of the building.
The R.I.T. class taught the firefighters how to utilize a R.I.T. and taught them the techniques necessary to perform R.I.T. successfully. It was a very interesting class to sit in on and I really enjoyed it and also learned a lot.
I would like to thank everyone at RFD for making me feel welcome and for allowing me to sit in on the class. I really enjoyed the time that I spent with them.
Early this morning, around 1:30, I was awaken by the county fire tones on my scanner. Harrison Twp. Fire was dispatched to a fully involved business structure fire. Dispatch informed Harrison Twp. that the structure was fully involved with flames shooting from the roof. Harrison Twp. requested that Taylor Twp. and Russiaville be toned out for manpower assistance with the fire.
Parts of the building had collapsed due to the heat of the fire and was a dangerous operation. From what I can remember, the Incident Commander told all the firefighters working that they needed to fight the fire from the outside because he thought that a flashover was possible. For those who don't know, flashover occurs when materials reach their ignition temperature at the same time. When this happens, everything bursts into flames at the same time. Flashover is very dangerous and if a firefighter is caught in one, there chances of survival are slim. So crews continued to fight the fire. In the end, it took roughly two hours for the fire to be put out.
Firefighting is a very interesting profession and I really enjoy learning anything that I can about it.
'Till next time.
Jason
A few Saturdays ago, I had the opportunity to go out to the Russiaville Fire Department, which is one of the county fire departments in Howard County, and meet the guys out there. I was also able to sit in during the classroom portion of a R.I.T. class that RFD was taking.
For those that don't know what R.I.T. is, R.I.T. is an acronym for Rapid Intervention Team. The purpose of a R.I.T. is to standby outside a burning structure while the first crew is inside battling a fire. The R.I.T. is utilized when a member or multiple members of the crew that is fighting the fire becomes lost or incapacitated in some way. It is the R.I.T.'s job to go in and search for the lost of incapacitated firefighters and get them out of the building.
The R.I.T. class taught the firefighters how to utilize a R.I.T. and taught them the techniques necessary to perform R.I.T. successfully. It was a very interesting class to sit in on and I really enjoyed it and also learned a lot.
I would like to thank everyone at RFD for making me feel welcome and for allowing me to sit in on the class. I really enjoyed the time that I spent with them.
Early this morning, around 1:30, I was awaken by the county fire tones on my scanner. Harrison Twp. Fire was dispatched to a fully involved business structure fire. Dispatch informed Harrison Twp. that the structure was fully involved with flames shooting from the roof. Harrison Twp. requested that Taylor Twp. and Russiaville be toned out for manpower assistance with the fire.
Parts of the building had collapsed due to the heat of the fire and was a dangerous operation. From what I can remember, the Incident Commander told all the firefighters working that they needed to fight the fire from the outside because he thought that a flashover was possible. For those who don't know, flashover occurs when materials reach their ignition temperature at the same time. When this happens, everything bursts into flames at the same time. Flashover is very dangerous and if a firefighter is caught in one, there chances of survival are slim. So crews continued to fight the fire. In the end, it took roughly two hours for the fire to be put out.
Firefighting is a very interesting profession and I really enjoy learning anything that I can about it.
'Till next time.
Jason
Friday, September 23, 2005
Diamond Rio's New Single
Diamond Rio has finally released a new single to country radio.
The song that was released is titled "In God We Still Trust." This song is a power, patriotic song. The song is kind of controversial in its message. The song calls for prayer in school and the Ten Commandments being back in our court houses. The song will certainly strike a nerve with folks all around the country.
The lyrics to the song are as follows:
In God We Still Trust
Written by Kim & Bill Nash and Rob LeClair
You place your hand on His Bible, when you swear to tell the Truth
His name is on our greatest Monuments, and all our money too,
And when we Pledge allegiance, there's no doubt where we stand,
There is no separation, we're one Nation under Him.
Chorus:
In God We Still Trust
Here in America
He's the one we turn to every time
The goin' gets rough
He is the source of all our Strength
The One who watches over us
Here in America
In God We Still Trust
Now there are those among us, who want to push Him out,
And erase His name from everything, this country's all about,
From the Schoolhouse to the Courthouse, they're Silencing His Word,
Now it's time for all Believers, to make our Voices heard.
In God We Still Trust,
Here in America
He's the one we turn to every time
The goin' gets rough
He is the source of all our Strength
The One who watches over us
Here in America
In God We Still Trust
Here in America, Here in America, Here in America,
In God We Still Trust
Here in America,
In God We Still Trust
Here in America
Now I am not a very religious person by any stretch of the imagination. I do, however, believe in God and that our country were based on Christian beliefs. I am one of those people that doesn't go to church and I do not like to have religion perched down my throat. I do though, really like this song and believe every word that this song is about.
I feel that this song is defiantly a song that is number one material. I do wonder how well its going to go over at country radio though. I am not sure if the radio program directors are going to be as eager to play this song due to the controversial parts of it. I think that if the country music fans like this song and request that it be played, it may have a better chance at making it to the #1 spot.
I can tell you that the song has been played in Diamond Rio concert for the past few months and was done at the concert I attended in August (see "What a Day" entry for details). The guys have received a standing ovation each time they have performed this song. That tells me that this is a song that most country music fans are going to like.
The song also has a video to go along with it. The video is a very patriotic and is a great video. Those of you that are interested in seeing the video can do so by looking for it on Great American Country (GAC) or can view it on Launch.com and you can click HERE for a direct link.
I am hoping that this song does go to number one and puts Diamond Rio back on track.
If any of you decide to give the song and/or video a listen, I would love to hear your thoughts about it. Please do not hesitate to leave me a comment here to let me know what you think. I really look forward to them.
'Till next time.
Jason
The song that was released is titled "In God We Still Trust." This song is a power, patriotic song. The song is kind of controversial in its message. The song calls for prayer in school and the Ten Commandments being back in our court houses. The song will certainly strike a nerve with folks all around the country.
The lyrics to the song are as follows:
In God We Still Trust
Written by Kim & Bill Nash and Rob LeClair
You place your hand on His Bible, when you swear to tell the Truth
His name is on our greatest Monuments, and all our money too,
And when we Pledge allegiance, there's no doubt where we stand,
There is no separation, we're one Nation under Him.
Chorus:
In God We Still Trust
Here in America
He's the one we turn to every time
The goin' gets rough
He is the source of all our Strength
The One who watches over us
Here in America
In God We Still Trust
Now there are those among us, who want to push Him out,
And erase His name from everything, this country's all about,
From the Schoolhouse to the Courthouse, they're Silencing His Word,
Now it's time for all Believers, to make our Voices heard.
In God We Still Trust,
Here in America
He's the one we turn to every time
The goin' gets rough
He is the source of all our Strength
The One who watches over us
Here in America
In God We Still Trust
Here in America, Here in America, Here in America,
In God We Still Trust
Here in America,
In God We Still Trust
Here in America
Now I am not a very religious person by any stretch of the imagination. I do, however, believe in God and that our country were based on Christian beliefs. I am one of those people that doesn't go to church and I do not like to have religion perched down my throat. I do though, really like this song and believe every word that this song is about.
I feel that this song is defiantly a song that is number one material. I do wonder how well its going to go over at country radio though. I am not sure if the radio program directors are going to be as eager to play this song due to the controversial parts of it. I think that if the country music fans like this song and request that it be played, it may have a better chance at making it to the #1 spot.
I can tell you that the song has been played in Diamond Rio concert for the past few months and was done at the concert I attended in August (see "What a Day" entry for details). The guys have received a standing ovation each time they have performed this song. That tells me that this is a song that most country music fans are going to like.
The song also has a video to go along with it. The video is a very patriotic and is a great video. Those of you that are interested in seeing the video can do so by looking for it on Great American Country (GAC) or can view it on Launch.com and you can click HERE for a direct link.
I am hoping that this song does go to number one and puts Diamond Rio back on track.
If any of you decide to give the song and/or video a listen, I would love to hear your thoughts about it. Please do not hesitate to leave me a comment here to let me know what you think. I really look forward to them.
'Till next time.
Jason
Tuesday, September 6, 2005
School & A Possibility
I know, I know, I am a bad J-Lander. It has been just about a month since my last entry. There have been a few things that I have wanted to write about but none of them would have produced enough for a decent entry. Now I do have some things to write about. A majority of this entry will be dedicated to one subject. So without further ado, let's get started.
My first Fall college semester has begun and its going rather well. I am taking three courses this semester. I am taking two English classes and a Math class. I have one of my English classes on Tuesdays and then I have my other English class and my math class on Wednesdays. The class have been better than I thought they would be and they aren't bad at all. This will start my third week of the 16-week semester. I am hoping that the rest of the semester goes as smooth as the first two weeks have. Only time will tell.
One day this past weekend was a rather good day for me. I found out that someone that I have been talking to online for many years now, would be willing to consider going on a date with me. In fact, she has already said that she would go. Her name is Whitni and she is one of the nicest and most beautiful girls that I have met. It just blows me away that she is willing to go on a date with me. We still aren't sure when its going to take place but I hope to get things worked out soon.
It's kind of funny though, I am pretty happy about this possible date but at the same time, I am kind of worried about it. The reason that I am so worried about it is because I am a pretty self-conscious guy. Whitni and I have never met offline yet and with the way that I have to jerk and gyrate around to be able to move and to position myself in my wheelchair and the way that I have to feed myself, its something that I do not want Whitni to have to bare-witness to. Also, depending on the place that we go, there is a pretty good chance that I might need help eating. I do not want to go through that and I damn sure do not want Whitni to have to go through that. I am afraid that this would take away from the date and make it less enjoyable. She does know about my disability and knows that I am wheelchair-bound but I am not sure if she really knows the severity of my condition.
I think that I might have come up with a solution to my little worries. I think that it might be in our best interest to have her meet me before we make any plans to go do anything. I think that this will give us both a chance to get to know one another and be around each other. She and I can work out details and talk things over in person and that might make things easier.
I guess we will just have to wait and see what happens. I will keep you posted!
'Till next time.
Jason
My first Fall college semester has begun and its going rather well. I am taking three courses this semester. I am taking two English classes and a Math class. I have one of my English classes on Tuesdays and then I have my other English class and my math class on Wednesdays. The class have been better than I thought they would be and they aren't bad at all. This will start my third week of the 16-week semester. I am hoping that the rest of the semester goes as smooth as the first two weeks have. Only time will tell.
One day this past weekend was a rather good day for me. I found out that someone that I have been talking to online for many years now, would be willing to consider going on a date with me. In fact, she has already said that she would go. Her name is Whitni and she is one of the nicest and most beautiful girls that I have met. It just blows me away that she is willing to go on a date with me. We still aren't sure when its going to take place but I hope to get things worked out soon.
It's kind of funny though, I am pretty happy about this possible date but at the same time, I am kind of worried about it. The reason that I am so worried about it is because I am a pretty self-conscious guy. Whitni and I have never met offline yet and with the way that I have to jerk and gyrate around to be able to move and to position myself in my wheelchair and the way that I have to feed myself, its something that I do not want Whitni to have to bare-witness to. Also, depending on the place that we go, there is a pretty good chance that I might need help eating. I do not want to go through that and I damn sure do not want Whitni to have to go through that. I am afraid that this would take away from the date and make it less enjoyable. She does know about my disability and knows that I am wheelchair-bound but I am not sure if she really knows the severity of my condition.
I think that I might have come up with a solution to my little worries. I think that it might be in our best interest to have her meet me before we make any plans to go do anything. I think that this will give us both a chance to get to know one another and be around each other. She and I can work out details and talk things over in person and that might make things easier.
I guess we will just have to wait and see what happens. I will keep you posted!
'Till next time.
Jason
Tuesday, August 9, 2005
What A Day
Hello everyone. Here is a review the concert on Saturday that I promised. This same review along with the pictures appear on my Diamond Rio fan web site. If anyone decides to check out my Diamond Rio web site, please leave me a comment or two on here about the site and what you think of it. Thanks.
So without futher ado, onto the review.
'Till next time.
Jason
The Review
The guys of Diamond Rio took to the stage following qualifications for the 2005 Allstate 400 at the Brickyard NASCAR event. The show started off with drummer Brian Prout doing a nice drum solo. Following the solo, Brian was joined by the rest of the band: Marty Roe on lead vocals and acoustic guitar, Gene Johnson on tenor vocals and mandolin, Dana Williams on baritone vocals and bass guitar, Dan Truman on keyboards, and Jimmy Olander on lead guitar.
The guys started the show off with their number one hit and one of many crowd favorites, "How Your Love Makes Me Feel." They wrapped the show up on the account of an insisted encore with "Bubba Hyde."
I am not sure how much of the order of songs they did that I can remember, so I am going to list the songs, in no particular order.
"How Your Love Makes Me Feel"
"Mirror Mirror"
"Meet in the Middle"
"Beautiful Mess"
"Wrinkles"
"I Believe"
"One More Day"
"Redneck Love Gone Bad" (New Song)
"One Believer" (New Song)
"Got to Get Away" (also maybe called "State of Emergency") (New Song)
"In God We Still Trust" (New Song)
"Norma Jean Riley"
"Bluegrass Express"
"Unbelievable"
"Bubba Hyde"
Before the guys did the new song, "Redneck Love Gone Bad," Marty was telling us about a girl that he was in love with and dating in college. He told of how the girl broke his heart and how he was devastated at the time. He said that when he heard this song, it reminded him of that whole situation and how her life probably turned out. The song was a very amusing song that had the crowd laughing.
At some point in the middle of the show, the guys took a break from performing the hits and did "Bluegrass Express," which is a great instrumental which you can only hear at their concerts. Before they started playing "Bluegrass Express," Dana was telling the crowd that they were going to take a break from the hits to do some bluegrass. He was stumbling around with his words and blamed it on the fact that he could not believe that they were performing in Indianapolis at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. That got a big pop from the crowd. During the song, Gene did a nice vocal solo and showcased his fine tenor voice.
Before performing the new song, "In God We Still Trust," Marty was telling us that when they found this song, they all knew that it was a song that they wanted to do because it was a song that they truly believed in. Marty said that the song is politically charged and that they have never been into that kind of stuff. He said that they don't get into fights with chick bands and things like that. He said that they hope to release the song as a single, hopefully next month. He said that they have also shot a video for the song and hope that we will be seeing it on television soon. The song received a standing ovation and a huge reaction from those in attendance. Once the song was over, Marty asked the crowd: "Can I get an Amen!?" The crowd gave him what he wanted.
The show ended with Bubba Hyde and the crowd really got into it. As the guys left the stage, the crowd cheered in appreciation. The MCs of the concert came back on stage and thanked everyone for attending and the crowd dispersed and headed home.
My Thoughts and Other Notes
I had an awesome time at this show. I had a great view. They did not have seats for this show, it was just all standing room. I was lucky enough to park my wheelchair in the "front row," right up against the retaining wall/fence. I was to the left side of the stage. I was less than 25 feet away from the guys.
Before the show, probably 45 minutes before, Brian came out and tuned up his drums for the show. I had my eyes locked on what he was doing. It was so awesome getting to see him do that. Shortly after Brian had finished tuning his drums and had gone off stage, Jimmy came on to tune his guitars. They had the guitars stored underneath a tent on the stage to keep them protected. I was right in front of the tent. I kid you not, Jimmy O. was less than 10 feet away from me! I was in absolute awe.
When the show started, I was so into it and was having the time of my life. A few times during the show I almost started to cry as I thought about the sheer happiness that I was feeling at the fact I was finally seeing Diamond Rio in concert, a dream that was becoming a reality at that very moment in time. I had to keep telling myself not to cry because it might take away from this awesome experience.
I could almost swear that Marty and Gene looked right at me a few times during the show. Every time that I thought one of them was looking at me, I made sure they knew that I was having a great time.
The show was absolutely awesome and I will never forget this experience. It was truly one of, if not the greatest, days of my life.
So without futher ado, onto the review.
'Till next time.
Jason
The Review
The guys of Diamond Rio took to the stage following qualifications for the 2005 Allstate 400 at the Brickyard NASCAR event. The show started off with drummer Brian Prout doing a nice drum solo. Following the solo, Brian was joined by the rest of the band: Marty Roe on lead vocals and acoustic guitar, Gene Johnson on tenor vocals and mandolin, Dana Williams on baritone vocals and bass guitar, Dan Truman on keyboards, and Jimmy Olander on lead guitar.
The guys started the show off with their number one hit and one of many crowd favorites, "How Your Love Makes Me Feel." They wrapped the show up on the account of an insisted encore with "Bubba Hyde."
I am not sure how much of the order of songs they did that I can remember, so I am going to list the songs, in no particular order.
"How Your Love Makes Me Feel"
"Mirror Mirror"
"Meet in the Middle"
"Beautiful Mess"
"Wrinkles"
"I Believe"
"One More Day"
"Redneck Love Gone Bad" (New Song)
"One Believer" (New Song)
"Got to Get Away" (also maybe called "State of Emergency") (New Song)
"In God We Still Trust" (New Song)
"Norma Jean Riley"
"Bluegrass Express"
"Unbelievable"
"Bubba Hyde"
Before the guys did the new song, "Redneck Love Gone Bad," Marty was telling us about a girl that he was in love with and dating in college. He told of how the girl broke his heart and how he was devastated at the time. He said that when he heard this song, it reminded him of that whole situation and how her life probably turned out. The song was a very amusing song that had the crowd laughing.
At some point in the middle of the show, the guys took a break from performing the hits and did "Bluegrass Express," which is a great instrumental which you can only hear at their concerts. Before they started playing "Bluegrass Express," Dana was telling the crowd that they were going to take a break from the hits to do some bluegrass. He was stumbling around with his words and blamed it on the fact that he could not believe that they were performing in Indianapolis at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. That got a big pop from the crowd. During the song, Gene did a nice vocal solo and showcased his fine tenor voice.
Before performing the new song, "In God We Still Trust," Marty was telling us that when they found this song, they all knew that it was a song that they wanted to do because it was a song that they truly believed in. Marty said that the song is politically charged and that they have never been into that kind of stuff. He said that they don't get into fights with chick bands and things like that. He said that they hope to release the song as a single, hopefully next month. He said that they have also shot a video for the song and hope that we will be seeing it on television soon. The song received a standing ovation and a huge reaction from those in attendance. Once the song was over, Marty asked the crowd: "Can I get an Amen!?" The crowd gave him what he wanted.
The show ended with Bubba Hyde and the crowd really got into it. As the guys left the stage, the crowd cheered in appreciation. The MCs of the concert came back on stage and thanked everyone for attending and the crowd dispersed and headed home.
My Thoughts and Other Notes
I had an awesome time at this show. I had a great view. They did not have seats for this show, it was just all standing room. I was lucky enough to park my wheelchair in the "front row," right up against the retaining wall/fence. I was to the left side of the stage. I was less than 25 feet away from the guys.
Before the show, probably 45 minutes before, Brian came out and tuned up his drums for the show. I had my eyes locked on what he was doing. It was so awesome getting to see him do that. Shortly after Brian had finished tuning his drums and had gone off stage, Jimmy came on to tune his guitars. They had the guitars stored underneath a tent on the stage to keep them protected. I was right in front of the tent. I kid you not, Jimmy O. was less than 10 feet away from me! I was in absolute awe.
When the show started, I was so into it and was having the time of my life. A few times during the show I almost started to cry as I thought about the sheer happiness that I was feeling at the fact I was finally seeing Diamond Rio in concert, a dream that was becoming a reality at that very moment in time. I had to keep telling myself not to cry because it might take away from this awesome experience.
I could almost swear that Marty and Gene looked right at me a few times during the show. Every time that I thought one of them was looking at me, I made sure they knew that I was having a great time.
The show was absolutely awesome and I will never forget this experience. It was truly one of, if not the greatest, days of my life.
Thursday, July 28, 2005
Stormy Night
It was a pretty stormy night on Tuesday evening and the end result of it wasn't pretty.
I was in bed when the storms started rolling in. I had gotten in bed early Tuesday night for a few reasons. The main reason I will not go into details cause I am sure a lot of you wouldn't want to know. The second reason was that "Rescue Me" was on that night.
Anyway, I was laying in bed and had the TV on the weather channels. At around 8:00 the National Weather Service had issued a Tornado Warning for our county because a funnel cloud had been spotted in one of our neighboring counties and they wanted to give us as much as advanced warning as possible and to just be safe.
Mom was on the phone with my cousin at the time the Tornado Warning had been issued. I told her that she needed to get off the phone because there was some potentially dangerous storms headed our way and that she needed to get me up and into my wheelchair. My bed is right next to a window so I was freaked out and wanted to be in my chair. There is nowhere in our house really that I can get away from windows but I can be back at least ten feet or more and not be right on top of them. For some reason, I just feel better and am not as scared of the storms if I am up in my chair.
Mom comes over and starts prepping me to get me up into my Hoyer lift (a piece of medical equipment that lifts and transfers me from my chair to my bed or vice versa). As soon as she was about to hook me up to the lift, the power went out! She had to grab a flashlight to give us some kind of light to see what we were doing. The power came back on and went out again. It kept doing this the entire time mom was getting me up. She finally got me up and I was good to go. The power went out once more and stayed out for good.
I sat in the living room with mom and we sat in the dark and listening to my scanner which, obviously, had to be run on battery power. We were listening to all the public safety (Fire, Police, and EMS) channels as well as the Ham radio/storm chasers, keeping updated with the storms, where they were, the damage they left behind, and whether or not there were any more storms behind those that had passed.
The wind with these storms were clocked at between 60-80 MPH, the rain was a torrential downpour, and the lighting was intense, vivid, and quite frequent. There was also hail involved with the storms.
After the storms had passed, there were tree limbs down everywhere in our neighborhood. We even had a medium sized branch on our back porch. It was a weeping willow limb from a house about, I'd have to say, 10 to 15 yards maybe. Judging by all the damage I had seen, it seemed to me that it might have been a very-low-on-the-F-scale tornado but the National Weather Service didn't have any confirmed tornado touchdowns in our county. The damage from these storms was some of the worst that I can ever remember our neighborhood having from a storm. Our power was out until 5:00 Wednesday morning. That is also the longest time that I can remember us not having power.
There was also a house fire down the road on the road that runs north and south from our house that was kind of storm related. The man that lived there didn't have power, like the rest of the people on our block and probably more, so he had lit a grill lighter and was looking around his house for some candles to burn for lighting. While he was conducting his search, he accidentally set a pile of clothing and even some of the clothing he was wearing on fire and the fire spread throughout his bedroom. The man suffered only minor injuries and will be OK.
Needless to say, it was a rather exciting and event-filled night. I am hoping that we don't have any more storms like those for the rest of the season at the very least.
'Till next time.
Jason
I was in bed when the storms started rolling in. I had gotten in bed early Tuesday night for a few reasons. The main reason I will not go into details cause I am sure a lot of you wouldn't want to know. The second reason was that "Rescue Me" was on that night.
Anyway, I was laying in bed and had the TV on the weather channels. At around 8:00 the National Weather Service had issued a Tornado Warning for our county because a funnel cloud had been spotted in one of our neighboring counties and they wanted to give us as much as advanced warning as possible and to just be safe.
Mom was on the phone with my cousin at the time the Tornado Warning had been issued. I told her that she needed to get off the phone because there was some potentially dangerous storms headed our way and that she needed to get me up and into my wheelchair. My bed is right next to a window so I was freaked out and wanted to be in my chair. There is nowhere in our house really that I can get away from windows but I can be back at least ten feet or more and not be right on top of them. For some reason, I just feel better and am not as scared of the storms if I am up in my chair.
Mom comes over and starts prepping me to get me up into my Hoyer lift (a piece of medical equipment that lifts and transfers me from my chair to my bed or vice versa). As soon as she was about to hook me up to the lift, the power went out! She had to grab a flashlight to give us some kind of light to see what we were doing. The power came back on and went out again. It kept doing this the entire time mom was getting me up. She finally got me up and I was good to go. The power went out once more and stayed out for good.
I sat in the living room with mom and we sat in the dark and listening to my scanner which, obviously, had to be run on battery power. We were listening to all the public safety (Fire, Police, and EMS) channels as well as the Ham radio/storm chasers, keeping updated with the storms, where they were, the damage they left behind, and whether or not there were any more storms behind those that had passed.
The wind with these storms were clocked at between 60-80 MPH, the rain was a torrential downpour, and the lighting was intense, vivid, and quite frequent. There was also hail involved with the storms.
After the storms had passed, there were tree limbs down everywhere in our neighborhood. We even had a medium sized branch on our back porch. It was a weeping willow limb from a house about, I'd have to say, 10 to 15 yards maybe. Judging by all the damage I had seen, it seemed to me that it might have been a very-low-on-the-F-scale tornado but the National Weather Service didn't have any confirmed tornado touchdowns in our county. The damage from these storms was some of the worst that I can ever remember our neighborhood having from a storm. Our power was out until 5:00 Wednesday morning. That is also the longest time that I can remember us not having power.
There was also a house fire down the road on the road that runs north and south from our house that was kind of storm related. The man that lived there didn't have power, like the rest of the people on our block and probably more, so he had lit a grill lighter and was looking around his house for some candles to burn for lighting. While he was conducting his search, he accidentally set a pile of clothing and even some of the clothing he was wearing on fire and the fire spread throughout his bedroom. The man suffered only minor injuries and will be OK.
Needless to say, it was a rather exciting and event-filled night. I am hoping that we don't have any more storms like those for the rest of the season at the very least.
'Till next time.
Jason
Sunday, July 17, 2005
Diamond Rio & A Dream Come True
The other day I was browsing the 'net. I went to Diamond Rio's web site and was looking through their tour calendar. I was wondering when they would be coming to the Indiana area, just for the heck of it. I looked at their schedule for the month of August. I was surprised to see that they are supposed to be in Indianapolis on the 6th of that month.
My initial reaction was that they'd be playing somewhere where I couldn't afford to go due to ticket prices, etc. Well, I found out that they are going to be at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway on the day of qualifications for the Brickyard 400 (the name of the race is now technically, the Allstate 400 at the Brickyard. I hate that and will never say the new name. It has been and will always be the Brickyard 400 to me.) putting on a free show with paid admission to the track. The show is being sponsored by Allstate, the brand new Indianapolis country radio station; Hank-FM, and a few others.
I knew then that this was an opportunity of a lifetime for me because I have been to the Brickyard qualifications before. Ticket prices are affordable and worth it. I became so excited that I just knew I had to go this year. I told mom about it and she acted like she didn't want to go. I told her that I was going to talk to my cousin Jerry about going to see if he wanted to go. He said that he would and mom decided that she would go if my cousin Shannon would go. So come August 6th, my dream of seeing Diamond Rio LIVE and in concert will be coming true!
For anyone that is interested, here are two links to articles written about this upcoming show:
Allstate 400 At The Brickyard Fans Can Enjoy Diamond Rio, Hog Roast
97.1 Hank FM
I have wanted to see them live ever since I became a die-hard fan between 1998 and 2001. I have liked them since they began making records in 1991 but didn't become a big fan until I got their "Greatest Hits" CD. I went from being a big fan to a die-hard fan when I bought their "One More Day" CD. After having the two aforementioned CDs, I brought their other 5 CDs and then their 8th studio release, "Completely", when it came out in 2002.
I could sit here and go on all day about these guys but I don't think anyone wants to sit and read everything that I know or have to say about them, so I will go ahead and wrap this up. I am sure that I will discuss more about Diamond Rio in future entries, especially the entry after the concert.
I can't wait 'til August 6th!
'Till next time.
Jason
My initial reaction was that they'd be playing somewhere where I couldn't afford to go due to ticket prices, etc. Well, I found out that they are going to be at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway on the day of qualifications for the Brickyard 400 (the name of the race is now technically, the Allstate 400 at the Brickyard. I hate that and will never say the new name. It has been and will always be the Brickyard 400 to me.) putting on a free show with paid admission to the track. The show is being sponsored by Allstate, the brand new Indianapolis country radio station; Hank-FM, and a few others.
I knew then that this was an opportunity of a lifetime for me because I have been to the Brickyard qualifications before. Ticket prices are affordable and worth it. I became so excited that I just knew I had to go this year. I told mom about it and she acted like she didn't want to go. I told her that I was going to talk to my cousin Jerry about going to see if he wanted to go. He said that he would and mom decided that she would go if my cousin Shannon would go. So come August 6th, my dream of seeing Diamond Rio LIVE and in concert will be coming true!
For anyone that is interested, here are two links to articles written about this upcoming show:
Allstate 400 At The Brickyard Fans Can Enjoy Diamond Rio, Hog Roast
97.1 Hank FM
I have wanted to see them live ever since I became a die-hard fan between 1998 and 2001. I have liked them since they began making records in 1991 but didn't become a big fan until I got their "Greatest Hits" CD. I went from being a big fan to a die-hard fan when I bought their "One More Day" CD. After having the two aforementioned CDs, I brought their other 5 CDs and then their 8th studio release, "Completely", when it came out in 2002.
I could sit here and go on all day about these guys but I don't think anyone wants to sit and read everything that I know or have to say about them, so I will go ahead and wrap this up. I am sure that I will discuss more about Diamond Rio in future entries, especially the entry after the concert.
I can't wait 'til August 6th!
'Till next time.
Jason
Monday, July 4, 2005
Independence Day
Today we celebrate the Independence of our great country.
Today I encourage everyone to take a moment to remember all the men and women that have made the ultimate sacrifice so that we may be free. Freedom isn't free and these men and women have done and are still doing a job that most people wouldn't do and they deserve the recognation and respect of every American citizen.
I would like to thank every serviceman and woman for their service to our country. It is people like them that make me proud to be an American and proud to live in the greatest country in the world.
May God bless America.
Today I encourage everyone to take a moment to remember all the men and women that have made the ultimate sacrifice so that we may be free. Freedom isn't free and these men and women have done and are still doing a job that most people wouldn't do and they deserve the recognation and respect of every American citizen.
I would like to thank every serviceman and woman for their service to our country. It is people like them that make me proud to be an American and proud to live in the greatest country in the world.
May God bless America.
Tuesday, June 28, 2005
The Eagles
After thinking a little about my last entry and The Eagles lyrics that I added, I thought that I would do an entry solely about The Eagles.
I have recently become a bigger Eagles fan. I have known a few of their songs for quite sometime, but really wasn't that big of a fan since I didn't know many of the songs. There was a concert special on NBC a few months back with the Eagles and I watched it. As I was watching, I began to notice that I knew more of their songs than I had first thought. I watched and was really enjoying what I was seeing and hearing. I found out at the end of the show that what NBC had shown was part of a DVD that was going to be released. There were quite a few songs that we left off of the NBC showing so I thought that I would get the DVD when it came out to hear all of the songs.
My mother bought the DVD for me Saturday. I watched it all and really enjoyed it. As a matter of fact, I have been watching it off and on since then. I cannot seem to get enough of it. These guys can really rock on their up-beat, rockin' songs and can really slow it down and be heartfelt with their ballads. They are a very talented band. It's a no wonder why they are in the Rock 'n Roll Hall of Fame.
I would have to recommend this DVD to any music fan, especially Eagles fans. I think that you would enjoy as much as I do.
Here is the cover art of the DVD along with a list of the songs performed.

Disc 1
1. The Long Run
2. New Kid in Town
3. Wasted Time
4. Peaceful Easy Feeling
5. I Can't Tell You Why
6. One of These Nights
7. One Day at a Time (New)
8. Lyin' Eyes
9. The Boys of Summer
10. In The City
11. Already Gone
12. Silent Spring (Intro)
13. Tequila Sunrise
14. Love Will Keep Us Alive
15. No More Cloudy Days (New)
16. Hole in the World
17. Take It To The Limit
18. You Belong to the City
19. Walk Away
20. Sunset Grill
Disc 2
1. Life's Been Good
2. Dirty Laundry
3. Funk #49
4. Heartache Tonight
5. Life in the Fast Lane
6. Hotel California
7. Rocky Mountain Way
8. All She Wants to Do Is Dance
9. Take It Easy
10. Desperado
Bonus Feature: Eagles Interview
If anyone has seen the NBC special, the DVD, and/or own the DVD, what do you think of it all? Your comments are welcomed, encouraged, and appreciated.
That's going to wrap it up this time a-round.
'Till next time.
Jason
I have recently become a bigger Eagles fan. I have known a few of their songs for quite sometime, but really wasn't that big of a fan since I didn't know many of the songs. There was a concert special on NBC a few months back with the Eagles and I watched it. As I was watching, I began to notice that I knew more of their songs than I had first thought. I watched and was really enjoying what I was seeing and hearing. I found out at the end of the show that what NBC had shown was part of a DVD that was going to be released. There were quite a few songs that we left off of the NBC showing so I thought that I would get the DVD when it came out to hear all of the songs.
My mother bought the DVD for me Saturday. I watched it all and really enjoyed it. As a matter of fact, I have been watching it off and on since then. I cannot seem to get enough of it. These guys can really rock on their up-beat, rockin' songs and can really slow it down and be heartfelt with their ballads. They are a very talented band. It's a no wonder why they are in the Rock 'n Roll Hall of Fame.
I would have to recommend this DVD to any music fan, especially Eagles fans. I think that you would enjoy as much as I do.
Here is the cover art of the DVD along with a list of the songs performed.

Disc 1
1. The Long Run
2. New Kid in Town
3. Wasted Time
4. Peaceful Easy Feeling
5. I Can't Tell You Why
6. One of These Nights
7. One Day at a Time (New)
8. Lyin' Eyes
9. The Boys of Summer
10. In The City
11. Already Gone
12. Silent Spring (Intro)
13. Tequila Sunrise
14. Love Will Keep Us Alive
15. No More Cloudy Days (New)
16. Hole in the World
17. Take It To The Limit
18. You Belong to the City
19. Walk Away
20. Sunset Grill
Disc 2
1. Life's Been Good
2. Dirty Laundry
3. Funk #49
4. Heartache Tonight
5. Life in the Fast Lane
6. Hotel California
7. Rocky Mountain Way
8. All She Wants to Do Is Dance
9. Take It Easy
10. Desperado
Bonus Feature: Eagles Interview
If anyone has seen the NBC special, the DVD, and/or own the DVD, what do you think of it all? Your comments are welcomed, encouraged, and appreciated.
That's going to wrap it up this time a-round.
'Till next time.
Jason
Thursday, June 23, 2005
The Latest Random Ramblin'
Hey all. It is time for another edition of "Random Ramblin'." I have a few things to talk about this time around. Sit back and enjoy.
I went to MDA summer camp last week and had a pretty good time. The theme this year was "Camp Reality." Each day revolved around a popular reality show. For the most part, it was targeted for the younger campers. The older campers such as myself really didn't get into it, we never do. The whole point of camp for us older campers is to go and hang out with friends for a week. There is nothing really special about camp that needs mentioned. I did come home early though. I was supposed to come home Saturday morning but ended coming home Friday. Wed. night I started getting stomach aches that would last 30 seconds to a minute and a half. They would subside for about 10 to 15 minutes and start up again. I went all day Thursday with them, hoping they'd go away. That wasn't the case. Friday morning I woke up and felt no better so the decision was made for me to come home. That was the first time in 10 years that I had to come home early. I have one more year of camp left and then I will be too old to go. So next year, my best friend Roger and I will go out with a bang. Oh, speaking of Rog, he had his hair cut into a mohawk while at camp. Rog really pulls off the look.
The new season of "Rescue Me" premiered Tuesday night and is now underway. The show was good but wasn't as good as was hyped, in my opinion. I am not mad that it wasn't as good as hyped is because I know the purpose of the show was to set the tone for the rest of the season. From what I gathered from the first episode of the new season is that it is going to be a very interesting season to say the least. The life of Tommy Gavin is going to get more complicated before things get any easier or better. I cannot wait for a new episode come Tuesday.
So I have recently become a big fan of The Eagles. They had a concert special on NBC a few weeks ago that I watched. I really enjoyed the show as well as the music. I heard a few songs that I knew of their's and heard a few that I didn't realize were Eagles songs. During this concert they played a new song that was penned by band member Glenn Frey. The song is titled "No More Cloudy Days" and its just a beautiful song.
Here are the lyrics for those that are interested.
No More Cloudy Days
Written by Glenn Frey
Performed by Glenn Frey w/ The Eagles
Sitting by a foggy window
Staring at the pouring rain
Failing down like lonely tear drops
Memories of love and vain
These cloudy days make you want to cry
It breaks your heart when someone leaves and you don't know why
I can see that you've been hurting
Baby I've been lonely too
I've been out here lost and searching
Looking for a girl like you
Now I believe the sun is gonna shine
Don't you be afraid to love again
Put your hand in mine
Baby I would never make you cry
I would never make you blue
I would never let you down
I would never be untrue
I know a place where we can go, where true love always stays
There's no more stormy nights
No more cloudy days
I believe in second chances
I believe in angels too
I believe in new romances
Baby I believe in you
These cloudy days are coming to an end
And you don't have to be afraid to fall in love again
Baby I would never make you cry
I would never make you blue
I would never turn away
I would never be untrue
I know a place where we can go, where true love always stays
There's no more stormy nights
No more cloudy days
I just love this song and cannot get enough of it. It seems that I listen to it at LEAST 5 times a day. I highly recommend anyone to take a listen to this song. I think the message is a great one. I feel that this song kind of describes me.
Anyway, I think that is going to wrap it up this time around.
'Till next time.
Jason
I went to MDA summer camp last week and had a pretty good time. The theme this year was "Camp Reality." Each day revolved around a popular reality show. For the most part, it was targeted for the younger campers. The older campers such as myself really didn't get into it, we never do. The whole point of camp for us older campers is to go and hang out with friends for a week. There is nothing really special about camp that needs mentioned. I did come home early though. I was supposed to come home Saturday morning but ended coming home Friday. Wed. night I started getting stomach aches that would last 30 seconds to a minute and a half. They would subside for about 10 to 15 minutes and start up again. I went all day Thursday with them, hoping they'd go away. That wasn't the case. Friday morning I woke up and felt no better so the decision was made for me to come home. That was the first time in 10 years that I had to come home early. I have one more year of camp left and then I will be too old to go. So next year, my best friend Roger and I will go out with a bang. Oh, speaking of Rog, he had his hair cut into a mohawk while at camp. Rog really pulls off the look.
The new season of "Rescue Me" premiered Tuesday night and is now underway. The show was good but wasn't as good as was hyped, in my opinion. I am not mad that it wasn't as good as hyped is because I know the purpose of the show was to set the tone for the rest of the season. From what I gathered from the first episode of the new season is that it is going to be a very interesting season to say the least. The life of Tommy Gavin is going to get more complicated before things get any easier or better. I cannot wait for a new episode come Tuesday.
So I have recently become a big fan of The Eagles. They had a concert special on NBC a few weeks ago that I watched. I really enjoyed the show as well as the music. I heard a few songs that I knew of their's and heard a few that I didn't realize were Eagles songs. During this concert they played a new song that was penned by band member Glenn Frey. The song is titled "No More Cloudy Days" and its just a beautiful song.
Here are the lyrics for those that are interested.
No More Cloudy Days
Written by Glenn Frey
Performed by Glenn Frey w/ The Eagles
Sitting by a foggy window
Staring at the pouring rain
Failing down like lonely tear drops
Memories of love and vain
These cloudy days make you want to cry
It breaks your heart when someone leaves and you don't know why
I can see that you've been hurting
Baby I've been lonely too
I've been out here lost and searching
Looking for a girl like you
Now I believe the sun is gonna shine
Don't you be afraid to love again
Put your hand in mine
Baby I would never make you cry
I would never make you blue
I would never let you down
I would never be untrue
I know a place where we can go, where true love always stays
There's no more stormy nights
No more cloudy days
I believe in second chances
I believe in angels too
I believe in new romances
Baby I believe in you
These cloudy days are coming to an end
And you don't have to be afraid to fall in love again
Baby I would never make you cry
I would never make you blue
I would never turn away
I would never be untrue
I know a place where we can go, where true love always stays
There's no more stormy nights
No more cloudy days
I just love this song and cannot get enough of it. It seems that I listen to it at LEAST 5 times a day. I highly recommend anyone to take a listen to this song. I think the message is a great one. I feel that this song kind of describes me.
Anyway, I think that is going to wrap it up this time around.
'Till next time.
Jason
Thursday, June 2, 2005
In Need of A 'Rescue'
So, how many of you have seen and/or heard of the FX hit drama, "Rescue Me"?
For those that might not know anything about "Rescue Me," here is an official description of the show:
Tommy Gavin is a lifesaver. Whether he is pulling survivors from fiery high-rise infernos or the twisted steel of a subway collision, Gavin takes great pride in leading the heroic but often overwhelmed firefighters of New York City's Truck Company 62. Gavin (Denis Leary) is also a man drifting between sorrow and anger over a recent separation from his wife (Andrea Roth) and three kids, and recurring memories of comrades and New Yorkers fallen victim. Leary and multiple Emmy Award-winning writer-producer Peter Tolan ("The Larry Sanders Show," "Murphy Brown"), the team behind the critically-acclaimed cop drama "The Job," have re-teamed as creators, writers and executive producers of "Rescue Me."
I have to tell you, this is my new favorite show. I watch it religiously and never miss an episode. The first season was a big hit and was absolutely awesome. The first season ended back in September and has been on hiatus since. I am having withdrawals and am itching for a "Rescue Me" fix, bad.
From the looks of the promos that I have seen for the second season, if I thought that first season was great, I haven't seen anything yet. Each time I see a promo, I get the itch. Luckily though, the new season starts June 21st.
The first season is being released on DVD this coming Tuesday. It will be a 3-disc set with all 13 episodes and will be packed with special features. The special features include: commentary of the first and last episodes with the show's creators, Denis Leary and Peter Tolan; a blooper reels, behind-the-scenes featurettes, deleted scenes, and a sneak peak at Season 2. This DVD is going to be off the hook and I cannot wait to get my hands on it.
Amazon.com has a 5-minute preview of the DVD and you can check it out by clicking the link below:
http://wm.amazon.usa.speedera.net/wm.amazon.usa/dvd/RescueMe_300K.wmv (for high speed connections)
Here is a look at the cover for the DVD:

Man I cannot wait!
'Till next time.
Jason
For those that might not know anything about "Rescue Me," here is an official description of the show:
Tommy Gavin is a lifesaver. Whether he is pulling survivors from fiery high-rise infernos or the twisted steel of a subway collision, Gavin takes great pride in leading the heroic but often overwhelmed firefighters of New York City's Truck Company 62. Gavin (Denis Leary) is also a man drifting between sorrow and anger over a recent separation from his wife (Andrea Roth) and three kids, and recurring memories of comrades and New Yorkers fallen victim. Leary and multiple Emmy Award-winning writer-producer Peter Tolan ("The Larry Sanders Show," "Murphy Brown"), the team behind the critically-acclaimed cop drama "The Job," have re-teamed as creators, writers and executive producers of "Rescue Me."
I have to tell you, this is my new favorite show. I watch it religiously and never miss an episode. The first season was a big hit and was absolutely awesome. The first season ended back in September and has been on hiatus since. I am having withdrawals and am itching for a "Rescue Me" fix, bad.
From the looks of the promos that I have seen for the second season, if I thought that first season was great, I haven't seen anything yet. Each time I see a promo, I get the itch. Luckily though, the new season starts June 21st.
The first season is being released on DVD this coming Tuesday. It will be a 3-disc set with all 13 episodes and will be packed with special features. The special features include: commentary of the first and last episodes with the show's creators, Denis Leary and Peter Tolan; a blooper reels, behind-the-scenes featurettes, deleted scenes, and a sneak peak at Season 2. This DVD is going to be off the hook and I cannot wait to get my hands on it.
Amazon.com has a 5-minute preview of the DVD and you can check it out by clicking the link below:
http://wm.amazon.usa.speedera.net/wm.amazon.usa/dvd/RescueMe_300K.wmv (for high speed connections)
Here is a look at the cover for the DVD:

Man I cannot wait!
'Till next time.
Jason
Thursday, May 26, 2005
Another Random Ramblin'
I know it's been a little while since my last entry. There really hasn't been much for me to write about, well stuff that I wanted to share with the entire world anyway. I was sitting here thinking about what I wanted to write about today. I thought of a few topics so I figured that I would just do another Random Ramblin.'
I started college this week. I am attending Indiana's Ivy Tech State College. For the time being, I am taking all of the prerequisite courses before going into Computer Information Systems (CIS). I started on Monday evening and had class again last night. I am only taking one class this semester, that being math. My financial aid was denied because my mom made to much last year. The school used discretionary funding for me for my one class. They paid for the class and I had to pay for the book(s). Not a bad deal for being able to take just one class to see if I am going to enjoy this whole college thing. So far, its gone pretty well. I am still not sure if I am liking it or not. I am going to have to give it a few more weeks before I can really say for sure.
This Sunday will be the 89th running of the Indianapolis 500. I am actually pretty excited for this year's race. There are two words that can explain my excitement: Danica Patrick.

I got to tell you, this girl is not only a beautiful gal, she can drive a racecar too. Now that is my kind of woman. She is going to start in the 4th position on Sunday. That is the highest qualifying spot for any women that has been in the 500. People are saying that Ms. Patrick is the first woman to have a legitimate shot at winning. I will be rooting her on. I think that it would be amazing for a women to win the race. If and when that happens, it will no doubt, be something that no one will forget. Good luck on Sunday, Danica. Make all those guys eat your dust, girl!
Well, I guess its looking as though this is going to be a rather short entry. I am now having a hard time thinking of anything else that has gone on that I want to write about. Don't ya hate Writer's Block? I sure do!
'Till next time.
Jason
I started college this week. I am attending Indiana's Ivy Tech State College. For the time being, I am taking all of the prerequisite courses before going into Computer Information Systems (CIS). I started on Monday evening and had class again last night. I am only taking one class this semester, that being math. My financial aid was denied because my mom made to much last year. The school used discretionary funding for me for my one class. They paid for the class and I had to pay for the book(s). Not a bad deal for being able to take just one class to see if I am going to enjoy this whole college thing. So far, its gone pretty well. I am still not sure if I am liking it or not. I am going to have to give it a few more weeks before I can really say for sure.
This Sunday will be the 89th running of the Indianapolis 500. I am actually pretty excited for this year's race. There are two words that can explain my excitement: Danica Patrick.

I got to tell you, this girl is not only a beautiful gal, she can drive a racecar too. Now that is my kind of woman. She is going to start in the 4th position on Sunday. That is the highest qualifying spot for any women that has been in the 500. People are saying that Ms. Patrick is the first woman to have a legitimate shot at winning. I will be rooting her on. I think that it would be amazing for a women to win the race. If and when that happens, it will no doubt, be something that no one will forget. Good luck on Sunday, Danica. Make all those guys eat your dust, girl!
Well, I guess its looking as though this is going to be a rather short entry. I am now having a hard time thinking of anything else that has gone on that I want to write about. Don't ya hate Writer's Block? I sure do!
'Till next time.
Jason
Wednesday, May 4, 2005
Random Ramblin'
Hey all. I thought that it was about time to put a little something, something in here. I wasn't quite sure what to write about this time around so I just thought I'd do a random ramblin'. Basically that means that the topics I write about can range in nature. So, let's get on to the ramblin'!
On Monday afternoon I got a cell phone of my own. I think that it's pretty cool that I finally have my own phone. The reason that I was able to get a phone was that mom wanted to leave Sprint and go to Cingular for their Rollover. She and I had discussed getting a family plan so that I could have a phone. We did get a family that consists of 1,100 Anytime minutes, Unlimited Night & Weekends, and Unlimited Mobile-to-Mobile between Cingular and AT&T customers.
The main reason that I wanted to have a phone of my own is so that I can call California and talk to Erin and so that I could call my other friends that live out of state, anytime I want to without having to ask mom if I could use her phone. Mom told me that she thought that it was a good idea for me to have my own phone for not only this reason but also for when I am outside. If she needed to get a hold of me or I needed to get a hold of her for some reason, I'd have a phone on me.
Things with the situation with Erin and I are going well. As a matter of fact, they are going great. I really couldn't be any happier than I am now considering the distance between us. I am actually handling the distance pretty well, a lot better than I thought that I would. I called her on Monday night when I got my phone. I had to leave a voicemail for her, which was pretty cool. I called her yesterday while she was on her way to work. That was the first time that she and I had spoke to one another before. I must say that it was a great experience hearing the sound of her voice for the first time.
Well the Cubs aren't doing as well as they should be so far. It feels like last year all over again with all of the injuries that are happening. Can't blame the injury bug for the team's misfortune. I think its just a shame that this team is dealing with these injuries. I hope that things start moving in a positive direction, soon.
The state of Indiana will start observing Daylight-Saving Time (DST) for the first time in about 30 years starting in 2006 and I am damn sure not happy about it. I think that DST is a joke. I think that the vast majority of the state did NOT want DST and now we will have it anyway. I thought the whole purpose of the Indiana legislators was to do what their constituents, the people that voted them in, wanted. I guess that is not always the case (I already knew this, just being a smart-alec). Freaking jerks. Oh well, I guess that is something that I can do nothing about so I might as well get used to it.
That's going to wrap it up this time around.
'Till next time.
Jason
On Monday afternoon I got a cell phone of my own. I think that it's pretty cool that I finally have my own phone. The reason that I was able to get a phone was that mom wanted to leave Sprint and go to Cingular for their Rollover. She and I had discussed getting a family plan so that I could have a phone. We did get a family that consists of 1,100 Anytime minutes, Unlimited Night & Weekends, and Unlimited Mobile-to-Mobile between Cingular and AT&T customers.
The main reason that I wanted to have a phone of my own is so that I can call California and talk to Erin and so that I could call my other friends that live out of state, anytime I want to without having to ask mom if I could use her phone. Mom told me that she thought that it was a good idea for me to have my own phone for not only this reason but also for when I am outside. If she needed to get a hold of me or I needed to get a hold of her for some reason, I'd have a phone on me.
Things with the situation with Erin and I are going well. As a matter of fact, they are going great. I really couldn't be any happier than I am now considering the distance between us. I am actually handling the distance pretty well, a lot better than I thought that I would. I called her on Monday night when I got my phone. I had to leave a voicemail for her, which was pretty cool. I called her yesterday while she was on her way to work. That was the first time that she and I had spoke to one another before. I must say that it was a great experience hearing the sound of her voice for the first time.
Well the Cubs aren't doing as well as they should be so far. It feels like last year all over again with all of the injuries that are happening. Can't blame the injury bug for the team's misfortune. I think its just a shame that this team is dealing with these injuries. I hope that things start moving in a positive direction, soon.
The state of Indiana will start observing Daylight-Saving Time (DST) for the first time in about 30 years starting in 2006 and I am damn sure not happy about it. I think that DST is a joke. I think that the vast majority of the state did NOT want DST and now we will have it anyway. I thought the whole purpose of the Indiana legislators was to do what their constituents, the people that voted them in, wanted. I guess that is not always the case (I already knew this, just being a smart-alec). Freaking jerks. Oh well, I guess that is something that I can do nothing about so I might as well get used to it.
That's going to wrap it up this time around.
'Till next time.
Jason
Tuesday, April 19, 2005
A Much Needed Sign
Hello again folks. I am back for another entry.
Before I start with the main part of this entry, I would like to take a moment to thank everyone that has given me feedback regarding my last entry. You all know who you are and I just wanted you all to know that I really appreciate it.
Now that I have gotten that out of the way, let's move on to the reason and story for this entry.
Since my last entry, I cannot seem to stop thinking about it (the last entry) and the entire situation. I am still have the same feelings that I had. It seems as though the feelings were getting worse up until the experience I had this morning.
I went outside to enjoy the beautiful sunshine and warm temperatures at around 10:30. While I was out there, I had everything on my mind and my emotions were running rampant.
Now normally I am not a religious person. I do believe in God and believe that everything happens for a reason, even if we do not know what it is. I was really feeling down about the whole situation.
While I was out there, I looked to the sky and started talking to God. I asked Him what I was to do and what to think. I wanted to know why I was going through this and what the purpose was. I asked that He send me some sort of sign. A sign that would help me with the situation.
Less than 5 minutes later, a fire truck turned onto my road and past in front on my house. As the fire truck past, the guys waved at me and I nodded back at them. As soon as they past, I felt a huge weight lift off my shoulders, I felt relived, and felt a whole lot better. Then I started to cry. I started to cry because I felt that God had just sent me the sign that I was asking Him for. I had to come in the house for a few minutes because I was overcome with emotion and had to get myself together. I thanked Him because I just felt that it was the sign.
What makes me think that the fire truck was the sign and not a coincidence? I am glad you asked. Allow me to explain.
I took it to be the sign for a few reasons.
The first is that when it turned onto my road, it turned from traveling north. If they had come from their station on a run, they would have turned from traveling south. They also did not have their lights and siren on, so they weren't on an emergency run. It was also Squad 4, the subject of my entry titled "Squad 4." If they were headed back to the station, they would not have come down my road.
The next reason is that she, the girl, wants to become a firefighter.
The next reason, I am obsessed with the fire department.
The final reason I took it to be the sign is, I figured that God knows how much I love the fire department. I know that the fire department is around to protect and help people. They keep us safe and assure us that everything will be OK. I think that was God's way of telling me that everything is going to be OK, that I am going to be OK, and that everything is going to work out.
God works in mysterious ways.
That will be an experience that I won't soon forget.
'Till next time.
Jason
Before I start with the main part of this entry, I would like to take a moment to thank everyone that has given me feedback regarding my last entry. You all know who you are and I just wanted you all to know that I really appreciate it.
Now that I have gotten that out of the way, let's move on to the reason and story for this entry.
Since my last entry, I cannot seem to stop thinking about it (the last entry) and the entire situation. I am still have the same feelings that I had. It seems as though the feelings were getting worse up until the experience I had this morning.
I went outside to enjoy the beautiful sunshine and warm temperatures at around 10:30. While I was out there, I had everything on my mind and my emotions were running rampant.
Now normally I am not a religious person. I do believe in God and believe that everything happens for a reason, even if we do not know what it is. I was really feeling down about the whole situation.
While I was out there, I looked to the sky and started talking to God. I asked Him what I was to do and what to think. I wanted to know why I was going through this and what the purpose was. I asked that He send me some sort of sign. A sign that would help me with the situation.
Less than 5 minutes later, a fire truck turned onto my road and past in front on my house. As the fire truck past, the guys waved at me and I nodded back at them. As soon as they past, I felt a huge weight lift off my shoulders, I felt relived, and felt a whole lot better. Then I started to cry. I started to cry because I felt that God had just sent me the sign that I was asking Him for. I had to come in the house for a few minutes because I was overcome with emotion and had to get myself together. I thanked Him because I just felt that it was the sign.
What makes me think that the fire truck was the sign and not a coincidence? I am glad you asked. Allow me to explain.
I took it to be the sign for a few reasons.
The first is that when it turned onto my road, it turned from traveling north. If they had come from their station on a run, they would have turned from traveling south. They also did not have their lights and siren on, so they weren't on an emergency run. It was also Squad 4, the subject of my entry titled "Squad 4." If they were headed back to the station, they would not have come down my road.
The next reason is that she, the girl, wants to become a firefighter.
The next reason, I am obsessed with the fire department.
The final reason I took it to be the sign is, I figured that God knows how much I love the fire department. I know that the fire department is around to protect and help people. They keep us safe and assure us that everything will be OK. I think that was God's way of telling me that everything is going to be OK, that I am going to be OK, and that everything is going to work out.
God works in mysterious ways.
That will be an experience that I won't soon forget.
'Till next time.
Jason
Friday, April 15, 2005
Complicated
Don't be alarmed folks, I am still alive and kickin'. I know that it has been a while since I have written. But, nonetheless, here we are. So without further ado, let get started shall we? OK, good.
Life can be so damn complicated. You all know what I mean, right? That's what I thought. Well, allow you to fill you in on the latest complication I am dealing with.
There is this girl that I have been talking to and getting to know online for the past four to five years, maybe more. She and I have quite a bit in common and I think that I am really, really starting to fall for her. She is one of the nicest, sweetest girls that I have ever met. I really believe that she and I would hit it off.
What's the problem? I figured you'd ask.
The problem is, she lives 2200 miles away. Big problem, huh? My thoughts exactly.
So our conversations over the past few days have gotten to be pretty serious. I will not go into details as I am sure she will be reading this. Let's just say that she and I talk about just about everything. Topics range from the silliest of things to the most serious and everything in between. The more that we talk, the more I think I fall. Do I think it is a bad thing? Absolutely not. I love it and I think that its absolutely great.
So what's a guy to do? I do not know what to do or what to think. I cannot seem to get her off of my mind. I am not sure if what I am feeling is real, but it damn sure feels that way. My heart tells me one thing and my mind tells me another.
Does anyone have any ideas?
Well, I think this entry might be an abbreviated one. I cannot think of anything else to say. As a matter of fact, I have said just about everything that needs to be said.
Thanks for reading.
'Till next time.
Jason
Life can be so damn complicated. You all know what I mean, right? That's what I thought. Well, allow you to fill you in on the latest complication I am dealing with.
There is this girl that I have been talking to and getting to know online for the past four to five years, maybe more. She and I have quite a bit in common and I think that I am really, really starting to fall for her. She is one of the nicest, sweetest girls that I have ever met. I really believe that she and I would hit it off.
What's the problem? I figured you'd ask.
The problem is, she lives 2200 miles away. Big problem, huh? My thoughts exactly.
So our conversations over the past few days have gotten to be pretty serious. I will not go into details as I am sure she will be reading this. Let's just say that she and I talk about just about everything. Topics range from the silliest of things to the most serious and everything in between. The more that we talk, the more I think I fall. Do I think it is a bad thing? Absolutely not. I love it and I think that its absolutely great.
So what's a guy to do? I do not know what to do or what to think. I cannot seem to get her off of my mind. I am not sure if what I am feeling is real, but it damn sure feels that way. My heart tells me one thing and my mind tells me another.
Does anyone have any ideas?
Well, I think this entry might be an abbreviated one. I cannot think of anything else to say. As a matter of fact, I have said just about everything that needs to be said.
Thanks for reading.
'Till next time.
Jason
Thursday, March 24, 2005
Juiced
Opening Day of the 2005 baseball season is a little less than two weeks away. As I sit here and think about what has gone on during the offseason as well as thus far in Spring Training, all I can think about is the whole steroid fracas. I have such an emotional view on this whole thing that I feel the need to share it. So without further ado, let's get started.
It is my opinion that if someone takes steroids or any kind of performance enhancing drugs, supplements, of whatever you want to call them, that person is nothing more than a cheater. If you have to stoop as low as to take drugs to make you a "good" player, you are a pussy. What happened to working your ass off for something and feeling good about it? It seems to me that these people that take drugs don't like to work for what they get. That is pathetic.
I watched bits and pieces of the Congressional hearings and saw what the players had to say. Of all of the players that testified (or the lack there of), Mark McGuire was a pansy. "Oh, I am here to talk about the future. I am not here to talk about the past." Mark, what a pussy you are. That tells me that Mr. McGuire is guilty and he didn't want to fess up like a man. If he was so innocent, he would have answered each and every question that was posed to him. Instead, he weaseled out like a pussy. I used to have respect for Mr. McGuire, but no more.
Another person that I feel is guilty of being a gutless coward is none other than Barry Bonds. I am sure that this jackass has been juicing for years, I think that's obvious. So now what does Barry do, he blames the media for all of his problems. You know what I think? I think Barry knows that he is busted and to get around it, he wants to have a pity party on himself. This guy is a joke. I think his new catchphrase is going to be "I'm tired." I mean, how many times did he use those two words in his latest press conference? Here is my message to Mr. Bonds:
Barry, take a look in the mirror my friend. If anyone needs to take the blame for all your problems its you pal. You have no one to blame but yourself. It is like the old adage goes, if you can't take the heat, then get out of the kitchen. Hell, why you are at it, why not get the hell out of the major leagues and spare us fans of the embarrassment.
So baseball is going to implement a new drug testing policy. That policy is a joke. If someone test positive they get four, count 'em, four chances. If ya ask me, that is way to many. If it were up to me, this is how it would work:
1st offence: 162-game suspension without pay
2nd offence: Banned for 3 years. After those three years, if you can still hang and play, you can come back.
3rd offence: Banned for life.
Now I think that's fair.
It is my opinion that if someone takes steroids or any kind of performance enhancing drugs, supplements, of whatever you want to call them, that person is nothing more than a cheater. If you have to stoop as low as to take drugs to make you a "good" player, you are a pussy. What happened to working your ass off for something and feeling good about it? It seems to me that these people that take drugs don't like to work for what they get. That is pathetic.
I watched bits and pieces of the Congressional hearings and saw what the players had to say. Of all of the players that testified (or the lack there of), Mark McGuire was a pansy. "Oh, I am here to talk about the future. I am not here to talk about the past." Mark, what a pussy you are. That tells me that Mr. McGuire is guilty and he didn't want to fess up like a man. If he was so innocent, he would have answered each and every question that was posed to him. Instead, he weaseled out like a pussy. I used to have respect for Mr. McGuire, but no more.
Another person that I feel is guilty of being a gutless coward is none other than Barry Bonds. I am sure that this jackass has been juicing for years, I think that's obvious. So now what does Barry do, he blames the media for all of his problems. You know what I think? I think Barry knows that he is busted and to get around it, he wants to have a pity party on himself. This guy is a joke. I think his new catchphrase is going to be "I'm tired." I mean, how many times did he use those two words in his latest press conference? Here is my message to Mr. Bonds:
Barry, take a look in the mirror my friend. If anyone needs to take the blame for all your problems its you pal. You have no one to blame but yourself. It is like the old adage goes, if you can't take the heat, then get out of the kitchen. Hell, why you are at it, why not get the hell out of the major leagues and spare us fans of the embarrassment.
So baseball is going to implement a new drug testing policy. That policy is a joke. If someone test positive they get four, count 'em, four chances. If ya ask me, that is way to many. If it were up to me, this is how it would work:
1st offence: 162-game suspension without pay
2nd offence: Banned for 3 years. After those three years, if you can still hang and play, you can come back.
3rd offence: Banned for life.
Now I think that's fair.
Tuesday, March 22, 2005
Squad 4
In order to get a real sense of why KFD came to my home, you must know this first.
On Saturday, my room was painted. It had needed to be painted for quite awhile and we finally got around to getting it done. As everyone has figured out by now, I am an avid Fire Buff. Not only was my room painted but we added some fire department related stuff to the room. The bottom part of the wall needed to have some trim added to it to make it look better. We had a piece of wood painted red to go with the border we put at the top of the wall. We also painted the register vent red. It all looks great and I should have some pictures to post soon.
Anyhow, I told you that story to tell you why I called the fire department.
Last night I was laying in bed, watching television. The furnace kicked on and a few minutes later, I heard a snap, crackle and popping sound. I muted the television so that I could hear the sound better. It sounded like it was coming from near the register. The sound that I was hearing sounded like the sound of wood burning. I didn't smell or see any smoke. I could smell the paint though.
I hollered for mom to come and check it out. She came in and said that she couldn't hear anything. I swore to her that I heard something and described it to her as I did here. I am sure that she thought I was crazy, but it had me worried. I told her that I was worried about it and that I thought she ought to shut the furnace off, just to be safe. She told me that if I was so worried about it that I should call the fire department today.
I called them today, simply to ask them if they thought that was a hazard and if I had anything to worry about. I talked to the fire chief and he told me that it should be alright but he would send a truck out to take a look at it, just to be safe. I was kind of leery to the idea of him sending a truck out. He told me that it was up to me. I told him that I wasn't sure, that I didn't want to have them come out and it be nothing. He said that it was okay and that he would be more than happy to send someone out to take a look at it, just to be on the safe side. I agreed and he said that he would send a truck out.
"Squad 4 is 23." came from the scanner as Squad 4 rolled up outside the front of the house about 10-15 minutes later. The firefighters came in and I brought them to the back of the house. They asked what the problem was and I explained it all to them as I did to the chief and here. They took a look at the stuff and notice there was a piece of cellophane underneath the register. They took at screw driver to pull the register up and pulled out the cellophane. The firefighter asked me, "Is that what you were hearing?" "I think so. Well, I'll be. I feel so foolish" I said. I apologized for having them come out for something like that. They told me that it was okay, that it was better to be safe than sorry, and that they would rather run these types of calls all day than anything else.
I chatted with them for a few minutes about keeping an eye on that and they commented on the look of my room. They all said that they liked it and that it looked great. I told them that I have always been into the fire department since I was a kid, for the obvious reasons. I told them that my interest had died down quite a bit but then the FX show "Rescue Me" came out and my interest sparked again with a vengeance.
I thanked them again for coming out to look at it and that I really appreciated it. I told them to be careful and that I would see them later.
"Squad 4 is 10-8, disposition [number]." came from the scanner as they got back in the squad, pulled off, and headed back to the station.
On Saturday, my room was painted. It had needed to be painted for quite awhile and we finally got around to getting it done. As everyone has figured out by now, I am an avid Fire Buff. Not only was my room painted but we added some fire department related stuff to the room. The bottom part of the wall needed to have some trim added to it to make it look better. We had a piece of wood painted red to go with the border we put at the top of the wall. We also painted the register vent red. It all looks great and I should have some pictures to post soon.
Anyhow, I told you that story to tell you why I called the fire department.
Last night I was laying in bed, watching television. The furnace kicked on and a few minutes later, I heard a snap, crackle and popping sound. I muted the television so that I could hear the sound better. It sounded like it was coming from near the register. The sound that I was hearing sounded like the sound of wood burning. I didn't smell or see any smoke. I could smell the paint though.
I hollered for mom to come and check it out. She came in and said that she couldn't hear anything. I swore to her that I heard something and described it to her as I did here. I am sure that she thought I was crazy, but it had me worried. I told her that I was worried about it and that I thought she ought to shut the furnace off, just to be safe. She told me that if I was so worried about it that I should call the fire department today.
I called them today, simply to ask them if they thought that was a hazard and if I had anything to worry about. I talked to the fire chief and he told me that it should be alright but he would send a truck out to take a look at it, just to be safe. I was kind of leery to the idea of him sending a truck out. He told me that it was up to me. I told him that I wasn't sure, that I didn't want to have them come out and it be nothing. He said that it was okay and that he would be more than happy to send someone out to take a look at it, just to be on the safe side. I agreed and he said that he would send a truck out.
"Squad 4 is 23." came from the scanner as Squad 4 rolled up outside the front of the house about 10-15 minutes later. The firefighters came in and I brought them to the back of the house. They asked what the problem was and I explained it all to them as I did to the chief and here. They took a look at the stuff and notice there was a piece of cellophane underneath the register. They took at screw driver to pull the register up and pulled out the cellophane. The firefighter asked me, "Is that what you were hearing?" "I think so. Well, I'll be. I feel so foolish" I said. I apologized for having them come out for something like that. They told me that it was okay, that it was better to be safe than sorry, and that they would rather run these types of calls all day than anything else.
I chatted with them for a few minutes about keeping an eye on that and they commented on the look of my room. They all said that they liked it and that it looked great. I told them that I have always been into the fire department since I was a kid, for the obvious reasons. I told them that my interest had died down quite a bit but then the FX show "Rescue Me" came out and my interest sparked again with a vengeance.
I thanked them again for coming out to look at it and that I really appreciated it. I told them to be careful and that I would see them later.
"Squad 4 is 10-8, disposition [number]." came from the scanner as they got back in the squad, pulled off, and headed back to the station.
Tuesday, February 22, 2005
Murder By Fire
On Sunday, February 20th, 2005 four people were killed in a house fire in my town. Three of those four were children. The fire broke out at 8 am on Sunday morning and by the time that the Kokomo Fire Department arrived at 8:02 am, the house was pretty much engulfed in flames.
KFD has been investigating the cause of the fire since Sunday. They do not know exactly how the fire was started but they say that the fire was arson. A dog that is trained to smell accelerant (something that will make a fire burn fast and spread faster) was brought it and detected some sort of accelerant in the gutted, charred home.
I cannot understand for the life of me why anyone would want to intentionally start a fire. I will admit, I am a pyro (someone that likes fire) but I would NEVER intentionally set a fire. I know what fire can do and know that it destroys lives. The person that did this is one sick S.O.B. and should and will pay the price for their actions.
I hope they find this sick person soon. I have a few suggestions on how to handle this person. Here are the choices:
1. Put them in a vacant building that needs to be torn down anyway, put them somewhere where they cannot escape, and set the place ablaze. Let them suffer the same way an innocent mother and her children died.
2. Lock them up in solitary confinement. Plaster the walls of the entire cell with pictures of those kids and their mother. Make that sicko look at those pictures and think about what they did to those people and their family. Make them feel the guilt that they carry and let it eat away at them for the rest of their years.
I think that I would go with the second option.
I am sorry if I offend anyone with option number one but I just feel that way. I look at it as, "eye for an eye, tooth for a tooth."
My heart goes out to those lost and their entire family. May God be with them and watch over them during this difficult time.
Here are a few links to some of the articles written in the media about this horrific tragedy:
http://www.wthr.com/Global/story.asp?S=2981687&nav=9TahWfWS (this is an article from WTHR, Channel 13 in Indianapolis)
http://www.theindychannel.com/news/4220768/detail.html (This is an article from RTV6 in Indianapolis)
KFD has been investigating the cause of the fire since Sunday. They do not know exactly how the fire was started but they say that the fire was arson. A dog that is trained to smell accelerant (something that will make a fire burn fast and spread faster) was brought it and detected some sort of accelerant in the gutted, charred home.
I cannot understand for the life of me why anyone would want to intentionally start a fire. I will admit, I am a pyro (someone that likes fire) but I would NEVER intentionally set a fire. I know what fire can do and know that it destroys lives. The person that did this is one sick S.O.B. and should and will pay the price for their actions.
I hope they find this sick person soon. I have a few suggestions on how to handle this person. Here are the choices:
1. Put them in a vacant building that needs to be torn down anyway, put them somewhere where they cannot escape, and set the place ablaze. Let them suffer the same way an innocent mother and her children died.
2. Lock them up in solitary confinement. Plaster the walls of the entire cell with pictures of those kids and their mother. Make that sicko look at those pictures and think about what they did to those people and their family. Make them feel the guilt that they carry and let it eat away at them for the rest of their years.
I think that I would go with the second option.
I am sorry if I offend anyone with option number one but I just feel that way. I look at it as, "eye for an eye, tooth for a tooth."
My heart goes out to those lost and their entire family. May God be with them and watch over them during this difficult time.
Here are a few links to some of the articles written in the media about this horrific tragedy:
http://www.wthr.com/Global/story.asp?S=2981687&nav=9TahWfWS (this is an article from WTHR, Channel 13 in Indianapolis)
http://www.theindychannel.com/news/4220768/detail.html (This is an article from RTV6 in Indianapolis)
Wednesday, February 16, 2005
You Know You're From Indiana When...
A few of my friends had these on their blogs.
I thought, "Why not do one on mine?" So here it is. Enjoy.
Those that are BOLD are ones I am either guilty of myself, or I know someone that is guilty.
You Know You're From Indiana When...
You drive for three hours and the scenery outside doesn't change.
There's three feet of snow on the ground and school is still in session.
You only go to the mall once a year 'cause it takes too long to get there.
While driving all you see is corn.
People still have Christmas decorations up at Easter.
You start saying to yourself "More than corn in Indiana my butt."
Anyone with a cell phone looks out of place.
Walking through Wal-Mart with two carts full of kids is normal.
Wnyone with a tan is rich.
The hip hang-out place is McDonald's.
There really is more than corn in Indiana. There’s soybeans, too.
When you plan an orgy and a Euchre game breaks out.
A restaurant has an invisible wall in the non-smoking section and you believe it works.
Speeding consists of 2 miles over the speed limit.
You think you don't have to use a turn signal on your car because you don't use it on your tractor.
You build your dream house on a cornfield, and you considered it posh.
You warsh your clothes and you think George Warshington was the first president. (My mother is guilty of putting in that mysterious "R" in "wash".)``
You're proud to be called a Hoosier, even if you don't know what one is.
You have no problem spelling or pronouncing "Terre Haute"
Detassling was your first job. Bailing hay, your second.
You can stack hay, swim in the pond to clean off, and then have the strength to play a couple of games of hoops all in the same day.
You say things like "catty-wumpus" and "kitty-corner". (My mother uses these, but instead of "kitty-corner" she says "katty-corner.)
You own a dirtbike or a ATV.
You live in a city ... and there's a cornfield in your backyard.
High school basketball game draws a bigger crowd on the weekend nights than movie theaters.
You can see at least 2 basketball hoops from your yard.
You can name every one of Bob Knight's "exploits" over the last few years.
You shop at Marsh.
Damon Bailey was your childhood hero.
The biggest question of your youth was "IU or Purdue?"
Indianapolis is the "big city".
"Getting caught by a train" is a legitimate excuse for being late to school.
People at your high school chewed tobacco.
Everyone knows who the town cop is, where he lives, and whether he is at home or on duty.
You actually know what the CART vs IRL debate is about and have taken a side.
To you, a raccoon is simply a "coon".
The vehicle of choice in your area is not a car, but a pickup.
Someone you know is BIG John Mellencamp fan.
You've been to the Covered Bridge Festival.
To you, a tenderloin is not an expensive cut of beef, but a big, salty, breaded piece of pork served on a bun with pickles.
You call a green bell pepper a "mango".
Sometimes, you call the toilet the "commode" or the "stool".
In the fall, one of your favorite pranks was corning cars.
You know what FFA and 4H stand for.
You know what chip-and-seal is, and your high school was located on just such a road.
You go the county fair every night of it's week-long duration.
You can say "French Lick" without laughing out loud.
There's actually a college near you named "Ball State."
The last "g" is silent in any word ending in "ing."
You think the state Bird is Larry.
You actually get these jokes and pass them on to other friends from Indiana.
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I thought, "Why not do one on mine?" So here it is. Enjoy.
Those that are BOLD are ones I am either guilty of myself, or I know someone that is guilty.
You Know You're From Indiana When...
You drive for three hours and the scenery outside doesn't change.
There's three feet of snow on the ground and school is still in session.
You only go to the mall once a year 'cause it takes too long to get there.
While driving all you see is corn.
People still have Christmas decorations up at Easter.
You start saying to yourself "More than corn in Indiana my butt."
Anyone with a cell phone looks out of place.
Walking through Wal-Mart with two carts full of kids is normal.
Wnyone with a tan is rich.
The hip hang-out place is McDonald's.
There really is more than corn in Indiana. There’s soybeans, too.
When you plan an orgy and a Euchre game breaks out.
A restaurant has an invisible wall in the non-smoking section and you believe it works.
Speeding consists of 2 miles over the speed limit.
You think you don't have to use a turn signal on your car because you don't use it on your tractor.
You build your dream house on a cornfield, and you considered it posh.
You warsh your clothes and you think George Warshington was the first president. (My mother is guilty of putting in that mysterious "R" in "wash".)``
You're proud to be called a Hoosier, even if you don't know what one is.
You have no problem spelling or pronouncing "Terre Haute"
Detassling was your first job. Bailing hay, your second.
You can stack hay, swim in the pond to clean off, and then have the strength to play a couple of games of hoops all in the same day.
You say things like "catty-wumpus" and "kitty-corner". (My mother uses these, but instead of "kitty-corner" she says "katty-corner.)
You own a dirtbike or a ATV.
You live in a city ... and there's a cornfield in your backyard.
High school basketball game draws a bigger crowd on the weekend nights than movie theaters.
You can see at least 2 basketball hoops from your yard.
You can name every one of Bob Knight's "exploits" over the last few years.
You shop at Marsh.
Damon Bailey was your childhood hero.
The biggest question of your youth was "IU or Purdue?"
Indianapolis is the "big city".
"Getting caught by a train" is a legitimate excuse for being late to school.
People at your high school chewed tobacco.
Everyone knows who the town cop is, where he lives, and whether he is at home or on duty.
You actually know what the CART vs IRL debate is about and have taken a side.
To you, a raccoon is simply a "coon".
The vehicle of choice in your area is not a car, but a pickup.
Someone you know is BIG John Mellencamp fan.
You've been to the Covered Bridge Festival.
To you, a tenderloin is not an expensive cut of beef, but a big, salty, breaded piece of pork served on a bun with pickles.
You call a green bell pepper a "mango".
Sometimes, you call the toilet the "commode" or the "stool".
In the fall, one of your favorite pranks was corning cars.
You know what FFA and 4H stand for.
You know what chip-and-seal is, and your high school was located on just such a road.
You go the county fair every night of it's week-long duration.
You can say "French Lick" without laughing out loud.
There's actually a college near you named "Ball State."
The last "g" is silent in any word ending in "ing."
You think the state Bird is Larry.
You actually get these jokes and pass them on to other friends from Indiana.
Get Your Own "You Know You're From" Meme Here
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Thursday, February 3, 2005
Is It Spring Yet?
I am telling you what; I am starting to catch Cabin Fever. This cold weather and snow is starting to really get on my nerves. I am so ready for spring to be upon us that I can not see straight.
With spring comes the kickoff to baseball season, with Spring Training that is. It has been almost 5 long months since the 2004 season came to a close. I am really starting to miss it and am so ready for it to start up again.
This off-season hasn’t been necessarily as good as most Cubs fans would have hoped for. My Cubs did something that I never thought would happen and that is trade Sammy Sosa. That is right; they traded Sosa to the Baltimore Orioles. I cannot sit here and honestly say that I am disappointed because I’m not.
Granted, Sosa did a lot for the Cubs and the city of Chicago for the past thirteen years. Sammy had his good times in Chicago for most of those thirteen years, but that started changing.
He started to decline in the last few years, last year being the worst. His performance AND attitude were the worst that I had seen out of him. He started to think that the fans were booing him unjustly, which was not the case. He was being booed because he was not producing to help the team anymore. Not only that but he did not listen to anyone other than himself when it came to playing the game. He was making himself look foolish at the plate, swinging at pitchers that we six inches off the plate. The biggest problem with that and the reason it happened so often was because he refused to move closer to the plate. Everyone saw this but Sosa. Dusty Baker, Gary Matthews, and anyone else that was around him on a daily basis tried to tell him this and how he could fix it, but he refused to listen.
On the last day of the season, he didn’t dress for the game and left fifteen minutes after the start of the game without permission. This incident outraged Cubs players, management, and Cubs fans. Sammy was supposed to be the Captain of the team and was supposed to be a team player. A Captain and team player does NOT walk out on his team, no matter how bad the circumstances. His ego has gotten the better of him and has made him look like such an arrogant jerk.
I will always remember all the good times that Sammy had in a Cubs uniform and will be forever grateful to him for what he did. I thank him for all that and wish him the best in Baltimore. I will also always remember how it ended and that is something that I wish I could forget, but I know I won?t.
I think that with Sammy being gone that the Cubs will be better for it. The Cubs will finally be a team, something they could hardly be with him on the team.
The 2005 Cubs are going to have quite a different look to them this year. The Cubs will be playing without Sammy Sosa and Mosies Alou, who lead the team in Home Runs and RBIs last season. The Cubs signed Jeromy Burnitz to take Sosa?s spot in right. As it stands now, the Cubs have three choices to play left, those being Todd Hollandsworth, rookie Jason Dubois, and Jerry Hairston, who was acquired from the Orioles in the trade. I am not sure how this is going to play out and it kind of worries me. I am hoping that this new outfield works out and can produce on a consistent basis. I am sure that it cannot be any worse than last season. I hope that it does nothing but improve on last year.
There are a lot of question marks to the 2005 Cubs but I am hoping those will be taken care of in Spring Training before Opening Day. Only time will tell.
GO CUBS IN 2005!
Till next time
Jason
With spring comes the kickoff to baseball season, with Spring Training that is. It has been almost 5 long months since the 2004 season came to a close. I am really starting to miss it and am so ready for it to start up again.
This off-season hasn’t been necessarily as good as most Cubs fans would have hoped for. My Cubs did something that I never thought would happen and that is trade Sammy Sosa. That is right; they traded Sosa to the Baltimore Orioles. I cannot sit here and honestly say that I am disappointed because I’m not.
Granted, Sosa did a lot for the Cubs and the city of Chicago for the past thirteen years. Sammy had his good times in Chicago for most of those thirteen years, but that started changing.
He started to decline in the last few years, last year being the worst. His performance AND attitude were the worst that I had seen out of him. He started to think that the fans were booing him unjustly, which was not the case. He was being booed because he was not producing to help the team anymore. Not only that but he did not listen to anyone other than himself when it came to playing the game. He was making himself look foolish at the plate, swinging at pitchers that we six inches off the plate. The biggest problem with that and the reason it happened so often was because he refused to move closer to the plate. Everyone saw this but Sosa. Dusty Baker, Gary Matthews, and anyone else that was around him on a daily basis tried to tell him this and how he could fix it, but he refused to listen.
On the last day of the season, he didn’t dress for the game and left fifteen minutes after the start of the game without permission. This incident outraged Cubs players, management, and Cubs fans. Sammy was supposed to be the Captain of the team and was supposed to be a team player. A Captain and team player does NOT walk out on his team, no matter how bad the circumstances. His ego has gotten the better of him and has made him look like such an arrogant jerk.
I will always remember all the good times that Sammy had in a Cubs uniform and will be forever grateful to him for what he did. I thank him for all that and wish him the best in Baltimore. I will also always remember how it ended and that is something that I wish I could forget, but I know I won?t.
I think that with Sammy being gone that the Cubs will be better for it. The Cubs will finally be a team, something they could hardly be with him on the team.
The 2005 Cubs are going to have quite a different look to them this year. The Cubs will be playing without Sammy Sosa and Mosies Alou, who lead the team in Home Runs and RBIs last season. The Cubs signed Jeromy Burnitz to take Sosa?s spot in right. As it stands now, the Cubs have three choices to play left, those being Todd Hollandsworth, rookie Jason Dubois, and Jerry Hairston, who was acquired from the Orioles in the trade. I am not sure how this is going to play out and it kind of worries me. I am hoping that this new outfield works out and can produce on a consistent basis. I am sure that it cannot be any worse than last season. I hope that it does nothing but improve on last year.
There are a lot of question marks to the 2005 Cubs but I am hoping those will be taken care of in Spring Training before Opening Day. Only time will tell.
GO CUBS IN 2005!
Till next time
Jason
Wednesday, January 26, 2005
...And All That Jazz
So I was browsing around on the Internet last week and made a stop at diamondrio.com as I do quite often to check for any news on the band. While I was there, I went and I was checking out each member's biography. I came upon keyboardist Dan Truman's bio and read that he had done some work on another project with his old college buddy, Ron Saltmarsh. The two of them got together and composed and produced a smooth jazz CD. They call themsevles This Way That and the title of their CD is Festival.
I become rather curious so I went over to This Way That's website at thiswaythat.com to see what else I could find out about it. While there, I listened to the sound clips that they had provided on the site. I really liked what I heard, so much so that I decided to order the CD. It finally arrived today and I have been listening to it. I must say, it is a really good CD and I have been enjoying it.
While I was waiting in anticpation all week for the CD to arrive, I have been listening to the Smooth Jazz station on Radio@AOL and have really liked what I have heard. I seem to have found myself perfering to listen to jazz rather than my norm country music.
I have to tell you, I never thought that I would ever listen to jazz music for any reason, ever. Not only did I never think that I would listen to jazz, but I never thought that I might actually like it. Boy was I wrong. I have found that jazz is rather relaxing, soothing, and enjoyable. It makes me sit back and relax and just enjoy the sound. It makes for a good stress reliver as well. I guess you could say that I have become a jazz fan.
I am sure that there might be some out there that think I have lost my mind because of the fact that I am becoming a jazz fan. To be honest, I do not really care what they think. I think that you all ought to give jazz a chance if you haven't already. I really think that you might enjoy it if you give it a chance. It never hurts to try, folks.
For those jazz fans that might be reading this, I recommend that you surf on over to thiswaythat.com and take a listen to the sound clips provided. If you enjoy what you hear, I recommend placing an order for the CD. Be sure that if you do take a listen and/or buy the CD, to come back here and let me know what you think.
Well, that is going to wrap it up this time around. Thanks for reading.
'Till next time.
Jason
I become rather curious so I went over to This Way That's website at thiswaythat.com to see what else I could find out about it. While there, I listened to the sound clips that they had provided on the site. I really liked what I heard, so much so that I decided to order the CD. It finally arrived today and I have been listening to it. I must say, it is a really good CD and I have been enjoying it.
While I was waiting in anticpation all week for the CD to arrive, I have been listening to the Smooth Jazz station on Radio@AOL and have really liked what I have heard. I seem to have found myself perfering to listen to jazz rather than my norm country music.
I have to tell you, I never thought that I would ever listen to jazz music for any reason, ever. Not only did I never think that I would listen to jazz, but I never thought that I might actually like it. Boy was I wrong. I have found that jazz is rather relaxing, soothing, and enjoyable. It makes me sit back and relax and just enjoy the sound. It makes for a good stress reliver as well. I guess you could say that I have become a jazz fan.
I am sure that there might be some out there that think I have lost my mind because of the fact that I am becoming a jazz fan. To be honest, I do not really care what they think. I think that you all ought to give jazz a chance if you haven't already. I really think that you might enjoy it if you give it a chance. It never hurts to try, folks.
For those jazz fans that might be reading this, I recommend that you surf on over to thiswaythat.com and take a listen to the sound clips provided. If you enjoy what you hear, I recommend placing an order for the CD. Be sure that if you do take a listen and/or buy the CD, to come back here and let me know what you think.
Well, that is going to wrap it up this time around. Thanks for reading.
'Till next time.
Jason
Sunday, January 23, 2005
A Sad Day
Man, today was a sad day. The following is the reasons why...
As time goes on, you all will begin to notice how much I adore the fire service and all those men and women who serve so selflessly to help others in their time of need.
Today the Fire Department of New York City (FDNY) lost three of it's firefighters in the Line of Duty.
Lt. Curtis Meyran & Firefighter John Bellew died after they were forced to jump out of a fourth story window after the fire they were fighting became to intese and became even more dangerous. Four other firefighters were cirtically injuried when they to, had to jump from the window.
The other firefighter whom was lost today was Firefighter Richard T. Sclafani. He became separated from his comrades when they were searching for a fire and possible victims in a basement fire. When he was found, he was unconscious and was in respiratory arrest. He died at the hospital a short time later.
This goes to show how dangerous being a firefighter is. These men gave their lives to help others. They knew the dangers and did the job anyway, putting their lives at risk and in the end, paid the ultimate sacrifice.
After hearing word of these men's deaths, I went into a sad, mourning state of mind. Anytime a firefighter dies in the line of duty it is very hard. Its not only hard on the loved ones of the person that dies and his co-workers, its also hard for those of us that love the fire service and look up to those who gave their lives.
May these men rest in peace and may God watch over their families, friends, and their "brothers" in the FDNY. May He give them the strength to carry on during this very difficult time.
You can read an article regarding these heroic men by following this link:
Three Firefighters Dead, Four Critical in Bronx, Brooklyn Blazes
Also, another person that passed away today was the great Johnny Carson. I never did watch any of his work but I know that he is a television icon and he will be sorely missed.
It just seems that all the good ones are passing on.
The topic of my next entry will be music-related and that should be coming in the next few days, I hope.
'Till next time.
Jason
As time goes on, you all will begin to notice how much I adore the fire service and all those men and women who serve so selflessly to help others in their time of need.
Today the Fire Department of New York City (FDNY) lost three of it's firefighters in the Line of Duty.
Lt. Curtis Meyran & Firefighter John Bellew died after they were forced to jump out of a fourth story window after the fire they were fighting became to intese and became even more dangerous. Four other firefighters were cirtically injuried when they to, had to jump from the window.
The other firefighter whom was lost today was Firefighter Richard T. Sclafani. He became separated from his comrades when they were searching for a fire and possible victims in a basement fire. When he was found, he was unconscious and was in respiratory arrest. He died at the hospital a short time later.
This goes to show how dangerous being a firefighter is. These men gave their lives to help others. They knew the dangers and did the job anyway, putting their lives at risk and in the end, paid the ultimate sacrifice.
After hearing word of these men's deaths, I went into a sad, mourning state of mind. Anytime a firefighter dies in the line of duty it is very hard. Its not only hard on the loved ones of the person that dies and his co-workers, its also hard for those of us that love the fire service and look up to those who gave their lives.
May these men rest in peace and may God watch over their families, friends, and their "brothers" in the FDNY. May He give them the strength to carry on during this very difficult time.
You can read an article regarding these heroic men by following this link:
Three Firefighters Dead, Four Critical in Bronx, Brooklyn Blazes
Also, another person that passed away today was the great Johnny Carson. I never did watch any of his work but I know that he is a television icon and he will be sorely missed.
It just seems that all the good ones are passing on.
The topic of my next entry will be music-related and that should be coming in the next few days, I hope.
'Till next time.
Jason
Sunday, January 16, 2005
Another Rant
Football season is officially over for yours truly.
The Colts and Peyton Manning couldn't exercise their New England demons today as they got beat by the Patriots...again. I am going on record as saying that the weather was the factor that burned us (the Colts) in the end. I just do not think that they Colts can play good football in snowy weather. It's that or the Patriots were just to good on both offense and defense. It just pisses me off how we cannot get the job done in New England. There is no doubt in my mind that had this game been in Indianapolis, the result would have been different. I am starting to get the mentality that the Chicago Cubs fan (me included) of "wait 'till next year" for the Colts. As long as the Patriots are contenders in the AFC, the Colts are not going to make it to the Super Bowl. If someone else can take care of New England for us, then we MIGHT be able to make it to the Super Bowl but not until then.
Not only am I frustrated about the Colts game, I am also frustrated that Denis Leary didn't win the Golden Globe award for Best Actor in a Drama Series for Rescue Me. He totally deserved it for his portrayal of Tommy Gavin, a man plagued by the after-effects of 9/11, those that he failed to save on the job, his failing marriage, and his alcohol problems. Denis is phenomenal in this role and didn't win the Globe? That is absolutely ludicrous.
Well, I think that about covers everything that I needed to rant about this time. Do I feel better? Not really, but oh well. LOL.
'Till next time.
Jason
The Colts and Peyton Manning couldn't exercise their New England demons today as they got beat by the Patriots...again. I am going on record as saying that the weather was the factor that burned us (the Colts) in the end. I just do not think that they Colts can play good football in snowy weather. It's that or the Patriots were just to good on both offense and defense. It just pisses me off how we cannot get the job done in New England. There is no doubt in my mind that had this game been in Indianapolis, the result would have been different. I am starting to get the mentality that the Chicago Cubs fan (me included) of "wait 'till next year" for the Colts. As long as the Patriots are contenders in the AFC, the Colts are not going to make it to the Super Bowl. If someone else can take care of New England for us, then we MIGHT be able to make it to the Super Bowl but not until then.
Not only am I frustrated about the Colts game, I am also frustrated that Denis Leary didn't win the Golden Globe award for Best Actor in a Drama Series for Rescue Me. He totally deserved it for his portrayal of Tommy Gavin, a man plagued by the after-effects of 9/11, those that he failed to save on the job, his failing marriage, and his alcohol problems. Denis is phenomenal in this role and didn't win the Globe? That is absolutely ludicrous.
Well, I think that about covers everything that I needed to rant about this time. Do I feel better? Not really, but oh well. LOL.
'Till next time.
Jason
Tuesday, January 11, 2005
The Media
Before I start, allow me to warn you that this entry contains some rather graphic content. If you are easily offended by "colorful" language, please stop reading now because this is not going to be pretty.
Sometimes the media just pisses me off.
I read an article today on one of my favorite websites that made me furious. Firehouse.com reported that the Sacramento Bee published a "cartoon" that has many firefighters from around the country enraged. I use the quotation marks because this cartoon is no cartoon at all.
This "cartoon" features three illustrations. Two of the three are drawings from two famous photos that remind us of two of the worst tragedies in American history, those being 9/11 and the Oklahoma City Bombing. These photos were redrawn and manipulated by the artist.
The first photo is the most famous image from 9/11. The image of the three New York City firefighters raising the flag above the carnage of that faithful day. The flag was change to a flag featuring the Playboy bunny symbol. The second photo is one from the Oklahoma City Bombing of a firefighter carrying the body of a deceased baby. The artist manipulated this photo to have the firefighter carrying an unconscious women wearing only her underclothes with a caption of "Hey babe!" The third image is of a firefighter leaning out the driver side window of a fire truck asking the mayor of Sacramento, who happens to be female, if she "needs a lift." Which is meant in a sexual way.
Have a look for yourself:

Here are the originals in case anyone has forgotten:


Now I must ask, just what in the hell is this artist and the editor of this newspaper thinking!?
This "cartoon" is absolutely sickening and degrading. The nerve of these son of a bitches to publish such a "cartoon." These people (the newspaper) are despicable human beings. These a**holes must not have known anyone that was affected by either tragedy or else they would have never published this piece of sh*t. They don't have any respect for anyone but themselves. Do these pr*ck have any feelings, do they have any empathy for others? It sure as hell doesn't seem like it to me. I think its evident. If you ask me, these people are cold, heartless bastards.
What makes this story worse is that the newspaper is not going to retract the "cartoon" nor are they going to apologize for it. I think that everyone that buys and/or subscribes to the Sacramento Bee should boycott their paper and not buy it. Not if they are going to have this kind of trash in it.
How would they feel if they were someone that lost a loved one to either of these tragedies. I am pretty sure they would be as upset and as pissed off as the rest of us are. I might not have lost anyone or known anyone that perished or had a loved one perished in either tragedy, but I do know how I felt when they happened. I had feelings of helplessness, sadness, and fear.
Not only are they degrading the tragedies, but they are also degrading the firefighters. Sure, there might be a few bad apples out there but not all firefighters act in such a way. This "cartoon" is a spit in the face to every kind and good-hearted firefighter that puts his/her life on the line day in and day out to save others in their time of need. Not only do they put their lives on the line, they also see things that no human being should see and those images are forever encrypted into their minds.
This casts a bad light on firefighters in general and its complete bullsh*t. I hope that those that see this "cartoon" will realize that firefighters are good people and not what this piece of sh*t "cartoon" portrays them as.
Here is a link to the article:
California Newspaper Cartoon Enrages Firefighters
Well, that's going to wrap it up. Hopefully the next entry will be a happy one.
...'Till next time.
Jason
Sometimes the media just pisses me off.
I read an article today on one of my favorite websites that made me furious. Firehouse.com reported that the Sacramento Bee published a "cartoon" that has many firefighters from around the country enraged. I use the quotation marks because this cartoon is no cartoon at all.
This "cartoon" features three illustrations. Two of the three are drawings from two famous photos that remind us of two of the worst tragedies in American history, those being 9/11 and the Oklahoma City Bombing. These photos were redrawn and manipulated by the artist.
The first photo is the most famous image from 9/11. The image of the three New York City firefighters raising the flag above the carnage of that faithful day. The flag was change to a flag featuring the Playboy bunny symbol. The second photo is one from the Oklahoma City Bombing of a firefighter carrying the body of a deceased baby. The artist manipulated this photo to have the firefighter carrying an unconscious women wearing only her underclothes with a caption of "Hey babe!" The third image is of a firefighter leaning out the driver side window of a fire truck asking the mayor of Sacramento, who happens to be female, if she "needs a lift." Which is meant in a sexual way.
Have a look for yourself:

Here are the originals in case anyone has forgotten:


Now I must ask, just what in the hell is this artist and the editor of this newspaper thinking!?
This "cartoon" is absolutely sickening and degrading. The nerve of these son of a bitches to publish such a "cartoon." These people (the newspaper) are despicable human beings. These a**holes must not have known anyone that was affected by either tragedy or else they would have never published this piece of sh*t. They don't have any respect for anyone but themselves. Do these pr*ck have any feelings, do they have any empathy for others? It sure as hell doesn't seem like it to me. I think its evident. If you ask me, these people are cold, heartless bastards.
What makes this story worse is that the newspaper is not going to retract the "cartoon" nor are they going to apologize for it. I think that everyone that buys and/or subscribes to the Sacramento Bee should boycott their paper and not buy it. Not if they are going to have this kind of trash in it.
How would they feel if they were someone that lost a loved one to either of these tragedies. I am pretty sure they would be as upset and as pissed off as the rest of us are. I might not have lost anyone or known anyone that perished or had a loved one perished in either tragedy, but I do know how I felt when they happened. I had feelings of helplessness, sadness, and fear.
Not only are they degrading the tragedies, but they are also degrading the firefighters. Sure, there might be a few bad apples out there but not all firefighters act in such a way. This "cartoon" is a spit in the face to every kind and good-hearted firefighter that puts his/her life on the line day in and day out to save others in their time of need. Not only do they put their lives on the line, they also see things that no human being should see and those images are forever encrypted into their minds.
This casts a bad light on firefighters in general and its complete bullsh*t. I hope that those that see this "cartoon" will realize that firefighters are good people and not what this piece of sh*t "cartoon" portrays them as.
Here is a link to the article:
California Newspaper Cartoon Enrages Firefighters
Well, that's going to wrap it up. Hopefully the next entry will be a happy one.
...'Till next time.
Jason
Sunday, January 9, 2005
The Weekend & Other Random Thoughts
What a weekend it has been folks.
The weather here is finally starting to get better. Today was a rather sunny day so that made it possible for all this snow and ice to melt. It has been melting at a rather good pace. It's about time too, because I was really starting to despise it more than I already do!Had family up for the weekend and boy was that good entertainment. My aunt and uncle (different from the ones mentioned in the pervious entry) came up for the weekend. They live in a small town that lost power due to the ice storm. Mom told them just to come up here and spend the weekend. It was good fun. We sat and shoot the breeze and played cards. They went home today and when the got there, they found that their power had been restored.
How about the Colts!? Sure did kick some Denver Bronco butt! Not only did they beat them, they made it look easy! I wonder what all those people that say the Colts are soft think now. They probably would still say that they are. But if you ask me, that is not the case and it never was to begin with. The Colts have what it takes to go all the way to the Super Bowl, I think that's quite obvious. The Colts are THE BEST offensive team in the NFL. Sure, the defense does need to be more consistent, but they are getting better every game. Now its on to Foxboro, Mass. to take on those damn New England Patriots. The Colts have a pretty good shot at defeating them. If Peyton and the boys can play the way they did today, there is not doubt in my mind they will be playing in the AFC Championship game.
Staying on the topic of football, I was surprised that only one home team, that being the Colts, managed to advance to the next round. I was surprised that St. Louis beat Seattle. I mean, St. Louis started off bad and managed to make it in the playoffs. With the way Seattle played all year, I thought for sure that they would win their game, especially at home. I echo the same sentiments about San Diego. Actually, I wasn't as surprised on this game as I was the Seattle game. The Jets played well all year like San Diego but I thought the Charges had a good run of momentum going for them.
Next week looks to be a very interesting weekend in the NFL. Anyone can beat anyone and I am sure its going to be exciting.
Well, my mind has gone blank and I have run out of topic to ramble on about.
So...'till next time.
Jason
The weather here is finally starting to get better. Today was a rather sunny day so that made it possible for all this snow and ice to melt. It has been melting at a rather good pace. It's about time too, because I was really starting to despise it more than I already do!Had family up for the weekend and boy was that good entertainment. My aunt and uncle (different from the ones mentioned in the pervious entry) came up for the weekend. They live in a small town that lost power due to the ice storm. Mom told them just to come up here and spend the weekend. It was good fun. We sat and shoot the breeze and played cards. They went home today and when the got there, they found that their power had been restored.
How about the Colts!? Sure did kick some Denver Bronco butt! Not only did they beat them, they made it look easy! I wonder what all those people that say the Colts are soft think now. They probably would still say that they are. But if you ask me, that is not the case and it never was to begin with. The Colts have what it takes to go all the way to the Super Bowl, I think that's quite obvious. The Colts are THE BEST offensive team in the NFL. Sure, the defense does need to be more consistent, but they are getting better every game. Now its on to Foxboro, Mass. to take on those damn New England Patriots. The Colts have a pretty good shot at defeating them. If Peyton and the boys can play the way they did today, there is not doubt in my mind they will be playing in the AFC Championship game.
Staying on the topic of football, I was surprised that only one home team, that being the Colts, managed to advance to the next round. I was surprised that St. Louis beat Seattle. I mean, St. Louis started off bad and managed to make it in the playoffs. With the way Seattle played all year, I thought for sure that they would win their game, especially at home. I echo the same sentiments about San Diego. Actually, I wasn't as surprised on this game as I was the Seattle game. The Jets played well all year like San Diego but I thought the Charges had a good run of momentum going for them.
Next week looks to be a very interesting weekend in the NFL. Anyone can beat anyone and I am sure its going to be exciting.
Well, my mind has gone blank and I have run out of topic to ramble on about.
So...'till next time.
Jason
Thursday, January 6, 2005
What a Day
Boy, am I tired today. It's pretty bad that I am tired already and I didn't roll out of bed until after 11:00 this morning. I got up and got on the computer for a few minutes before going and spending some time with my aunt and uncle whom stopped by to visit for a little while. They lost power out where they live due to the fricken ice storm.
Speaking of the ice storm, things are still pretty bad around the county. It seems as though the public safety people have been busier today than they were yesterday. EMA has been dealing with downed power lines and tree branches as they did yesterday. KFD has been busier than normal today as well. A few of the calls that I can remember them responding to today were to a home that they had to investigate for carbon monoxide another to assist the Taylor Township FD with the two residential fires they were dealing with, and to a home where the residents smell smoke, the smoke alarm was going off, and they (the residents) couldn't find the smoke.
Now back to my aunt and uncle. They had come over since there power went out to hang out with us until their power was restored. We all sat and had dinner together and afterwards played some Rummy. My aunt kicked some tale. I will tell you one thing, my family is crazy. We are constantly picking on each other and giving one another a hard time. It gets crazy around here sometime. There is never a dull moment I can assure you of that. Then they got a call saying that power had been restored at their place so they headed home.
Now I am just sitting around writing this entry. Do not really have anything to do until around 8:00. When 8:00 rolls around it will be time for the weekly edition of WWE Smackdown! I know what you all are thinking:
"That wrestling crap is fake."
I know this but it is entertainment. I watch it for laughs.Not sure what else to say, do not really think there is anything let to say.
Well….'till next time.
Jason
Speaking of the ice storm, things are still pretty bad around the county. It seems as though the public safety people have been busier today than they were yesterday. EMA has been dealing with downed power lines and tree branches as they did yesterday. KFD has been busier than normal today as well. A few of the calls that I can remember them responding to today were to a home that they had to investigate for carbon monoxide another to assist the Taylor Township FD with the two residential fires they were dealing with, and to a home where the residents smell smoke, the smoke alarm was going off, and they (the residents) couldn't find the smoke.
Now back to my aunt and uncle. They had come over since there power went out to hang out with us until their power was restored. We all sat and had dinner together and afterwards played some Rummy. My aunt kicked some tale. I will tell you one thing, my family is crazy. We are constantly picking on each other and giving one another a hard time. It gets crazy around here sometime. There is never a dull moment I can assure you of that. Then they got a call saying that power had been restored at their place so they headed home.
Now I am just sitting around writing this entry. Do not really have anything to do until around 8:00. When 8:00 rolls around it will be time for the weekly edition of WWE Smackdown! I know what you all are thinking:
"That wrestling crap is fake."
I know this but it is entertainment. I watch it for laughs.Not sure what else to say, do not really think there is anything let to say.
Well….'till next time.
Jason
Wednesday, January 5, 2005
The First Entry
Hey everyone and welcome to my first entry, glad that you stopped by.
So today hasn't exactly been that great of a day. The weather here is just horrible. We are dealing with a stinkin' Ice Storm Warning. It has been raining here all day long and there seems to be no sign of it letting up.
The roads are nasty and there are tree limbs and power lines going down throughout the county making life frustrating for folks trying to drive in it. Thankfully, your's truly doesn't have to go out in it.
I enjoy listening to a scanner and the Public Safety folks in my area (Fire department, law enforcement agencies, and Emergency Management) have been busy all day long, dealing with car accidents, slid-offs, and down tree limbs and power lines. It seems as though a lot of locations around where I live have either lost power and had it restored or have just lost power. Luckily for me, power at my house has been okay. I am just hopping that it doesn't get bad enough for our power to go out.I sure hope that this stuff starts letting up soon and things start to return to normal soon, I am sure sick and tired of it!
How's that for a first entry?
Thanks for reading and please check back soon.
Until next time...Jason
So today hasn't exactly been that great of a day. The weather here is just horrible. We are dealing with a stinkin' Ice Storm Warning. It has been raining here all day long and there seems to be no sign of it letting up.
The roads are nasty and there are tree limbs and power lines going down throughout the county making life frustrating for folks trying to drive in it. Thankfully, your's truly doesn't have to go out in it.
I enjoy listening to a scanner and the Public Safety folks in my area (Fire department, law enforcement agencies, and Emergency Management) have been busy all day long, dealing with car accidents, slid-offs, and down tree limbs and power lines. It seems as though a lot of locations around where I live have either lost power and had it restored or have just lost power. Luckily for me, power at my house has been okay. I am just hopping that it doesn't get bad enough for our power to go out.I sure hope that this stuff starts letting up soon and things start to return to normal soon, I am sure sick and tired of it!
How's that for a first entry?
Thanks for reading and please check back soon.
Until next time...Jason
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