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Friday – 07 Nov 2008
What better way to kick off a Friday than with a little Johnny Kemp?

Yeah. And there you have it. I believe that’s the first Dance Break we’ve had in a while. I’ll have to see to it that there are more in the future.

Last night, SaraRules and I went to The Paris for her birthday dinner. I haven’t had a lot of experience with French cuisine before, but this restaurant was very nice. Great service. Excellent atmosphere. And wonderful food. I had a rotisserie chicken, prepared in a “lavender honey glaze,” and it was simply wonderful. Succulent, flavorful… delightful. I’ve eaten many chicken dishes – including different takes on rotisserie chicken – but this seriously beat them. Hands down. If you are looking for a new or different dining experience, I heartily recommend The Paris.

Back home for CSI:, MythBusters and Letterman.

Then I called it an early (for me) night.

Stray Toasters

  • Change.gov – The Office of the President-Elect
  • This video, aptly entitled “Parenting Fail,” was sent to me by way of . I watched it and was shocked… and horribly amused.

    In the words of the guys from ESPN’s SportsCenter:

    “That kid got what…?”
    “JACKED UP!”

  • The 5 Most Scientifically Plausible Sci-Fi Movies
  • Also from : and the “Cool and Interesting Tech” file: New type of overpass coming to Utah County
  • Letters from Johns
  • Jack, relax
    Get busy with the facts
  • From the “Whiskey Tango Foxtrot…?!” file: Stick entered into the Toy Hall of Fame
  • This has to be one of the most interesting – and odd – remix/mashups that I’ve ever seen – Gwen Stefani and The Soggy Bottom Boys:

  • All of us get lost in the darkness
    Dreamers learn to steer by the stars
  • This made me laugh for many reasons. , you really need to check it out. Really.

Groove on, brothers and sisters.
Groove on.

Namaste.

Workout log

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Wes and I hit the gym at lunch today:

  • Bench press: 3 sets/10 reps, 185 lbs
  • Fly (machine): 3 sets/10 reps, 100 lbs
  • Dumbbell curls (hammer grip): 3 sets/10 reps, 30 lbs
  • Tricep extensions (dumbbell, overhead): 3 sets/10 reps, 45 lbs
  • Side bends: 3 sets/10 reps per side, 25 lbs
  • Row (machine): 3 sets/10 reps, 80 lbs

Post-workout weight: 182.1 lbs

Back to the grind…

“Happy birthday to you…”

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Thursday – 06 November 2008
Happy Birthday to SaraRules:

Yesterday, it snowed. The news originally said that it should taper off around 2:00 or so. The news lied. It did stop somewhere around 4 or 4:30.

After work, I headed over to SaraRules’ for dinner and we hung out for her folks for a bit, swapping stories. After dinner and coffee, we headed over to my place. We watched The Late Show and a bit of The Late Late Show; both of them featured some good post-election wit.

This morning, there was no snow… but it was cold (20°F) when I woke up.
But, there was sun. (I guess Annie was right: The sun really did come up [tomorrow].)
That counts for a lot.
And it’s a gym day.
…not to mention NBN Thursday, too.

Stray Toasters

That’s good for now.

Namaste.

“Dreams flow across the heartland…”

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Wednesday – 05 November 2008
Last night, while watching TV, I observed something amazing.

It was not “miraculous,” but it was fantastic.
It was the realization of the American Dream.
We bore witness that “The Dream” is not black or white.
It is a dream of many colors: Those colors are red, white and blue.

Last night, Illinois Senator Barack Obama was elected to be the 44th President of the United States of America.

More than that, we also saw the realization of other dreams. Not just the dream of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., but the dream of a self-proclaimed “skinny kid with a funny name” and millions of other Americans. Young. Old. Black. White. Native-American. Hispanic. Asian.

They all believed that the freedoms we enjoy today were built upon the hardships and struggles of the past.
They all believed that the concepts created by our country’s founding fathers still hold true today.
They all believed in the promise of hope and of change and the idea of a better tomorrow.

In listening to Senator… no… President-Elect Obama’s acceptance speech, I was reminded of John F. Kennedy’s 1960 Democratic National Convention Nomination Acceptance Address, in which he discussed “the New Frontier,” excerpted below:

It is time, in short — It is time, in short for a new generation of leadership. All over the world, particularly in the newer nations, young men are coming to power, men who are not bound by the traditions of the past, men who are not blinded by the old fears and hates and rivalries– young men who can cast off the old slogans and the old delusions.

For I stand here tonight facing west on what was once the last frontier. From the lands that stretch three thousand miles behind us, the pioneers gave up their safety, their comfort and sometimes their lives to build our new West. They were not the captives of their own doubts, nor the prisoners of their own price tags. They were determined to make the new world strong and free — an example to the world, to overcome its hazards and its hardships, to conquer the enemies that threatened from within and without.

Some would say that those struggles are all over, that all the horizons have been explored, that all the battles have been won, that there is no longer an American frontier. But I trust that no one in this assemblage would agree with that sentiment; for the problems are not all solved and the battles are not all won; and we stand today on the edge of a New Frontier — the frontier of the 1960’s, the frontier of unknown opportunities and perils, the frontier of unfilled hopes and unfilled threats.

Woodrow Wilson’s New Freedom promised our nation a new political and economic framework. Franklin Roosevelt’s New Deal promised security and succor to those in need. But the New Frontier of which I speak is not a set of promises. It is a set of challenges.

It sums up not what I intend to offer to the American people, but what I intend to ask of them. It appeals to their pride — It appeals to our pride, not our security. It holds out the promise of more sacrifice instead of more security.

The New Frontier is here whether we seek it or not.

But I believe that the times require imagination and courage and perseverance. I’m asking each of you to be pioneers towards that New Frontier. My call is to the young in heart, regardless of age–to the stout in spirit, regardless of Party, to all who respond to the scriptural call: “Be strong and of a good courage; be not afraid, neither be [thou] dismayed.”

For courage , not complacency, is our need today; leadership, not salesmanship. And the only valid test of leadership is the ability to lead, and lead vigorously. A tired nation — A tired nation, said David Lloyd George, is a Tory nation. And the United States today cannot afford to be either tired or Tory.

There may be those who wish to hear more — more promises to this group or that, more harsh rhetoric about the men in the Kremlin as a substitute for policy, more assurances of a golden future, where taxes are always low and the subsidies are always high. But my promises are in the platform that you have adopted. Our ends will not be won by rhetoric, and we can have faith in the future only if we have faith in ourselves.

For the harsh facts of the matter are that we stand at this frontier at a turning-point of history. We must prove all over again to a watching world, as we said on a most conspicuous stage, whether this nation, conceived as it is with its freedom of choice, its breadth of opportunity, its range of alternatives, can compete with the single-minded advance of the Communist system.

Can a nation organized and governed such as ours endure?

That is the real question.

Have we the nerve and the will? Can we carry through in an age where we will witness not only new breakthroughs in weapons of destruction, but also a race for mastery of the sky and the rain, the ocean and the tides, the far side of space, and the inside of men’s minds?

That is the question of the New Frontier.

That is the choice our nation must make — a choice that lies not merely between two men or two parties, but between the public interest and private comfort, between national greatness and national decline, between the fresh air of progress and the stale, dank atmosphere of “normalcy,” between dedication of mediocrity.

All mankind waits upon our decision. A whole world looks to see what we shall do. And we cannot fail that trust. And we cannot fail to try.

We could not fail to try then.
We can not fail to try now.

Why not? Because the world still looks to see what we shall do. And, more importantly, there are parts of our own populace who wish to see what we shall do. As President-Elect Obama said in his speech:

America, we have come so far. We have seen so much. But there is so much more to do. So tonight, let us ask ourselves — if our children should live to see the next century; if my daughters should be so lucky to live as long as Ann Nixon Cooper, what change will they see? What progress will we have made?

This is our chance to answer that call. This is our moment.

In the coming weeks and months, we will hear of the plans that President-Elect Obama and his camp are making, as they prepare lead our nation over the next four years. There will be obstacles to overcome. There will be challenges to prevail against. But, I believe in the power of not only the American Dream, but also the power of the American Spirit. That is part of what makes United States of America great: We do not shrink from challenges, we rise to meet them. There is little that we cannot do when we join together with the intent of achieving a goal – from carving out a new country to reaching to the stars to proving – as Abraham Lincoln stated so many years ago – that “…all men are created equal.”

Along with this, I believe that we will see people coming together – not as rivals, but as Americans -  to help move our country towards a tomorrow of which we can all not only be a part, but one of which we can also be proud.

That’s my dream.

Namaste.

Workout log

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Wes, Marci and I hit the gym at lunch today. Just a basic upper body/arm workout today:

  • Bench press: 3 sets/10 reps (2 sets and 7 reps – 185 lbs; 3 reps – 165 lbs)
  • Fly (machine): 3 sets/10 reps, 100 lbs (10 sec hold on 10th rep)
  • Back extensions (machine): 3 sets/12 reps, 120 lbs
  • Dumbbell curls (hammer grip): 3 sets/10 reps, 25 lbs
  • Tricep press (bar): 3 sets/10 reps, 60 lbs
  • Core (plank): 2 @ 30 seconds, each

It was good.

Post-workout weight: 181.1 pounds.

“Colt 45 Malt Liquor… don’t let the smooth taste fool ya.”

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If I had seen this before I hit the polls, I might have changed my vote:

See more funny videos at Funny or Die

Thanks to for pointing this out.

“If you choose not to decide, you still have made a choice.”

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Tuesday – 04 November 2008
It’s Election Day in the U.S.

Get out there and vote… if you haven’t already, that is.

I don’t care for whom you vote.
Really.

As long as you’re voting with your conscience (yes, I take mine out of storage, dust it off and actually employ it on certain occasions) and not just to be “one of the ‘in crowd'” or because someone said that you should vote for Candidate So-and-so because they are voting for him/her.

Vote for the person who best reflects the values that you want in a leader, be it local, state or national.

Just… vote.

And remember:

Stray Toasters

  • It was snowing earlier.

    In keeping with tradition, I called my father to let him know.
    Also, in keeping with tradition, he laughed.

  • loonybin88 made a comment about “dressing up” for a meeting this morning. I told him that sounded like a challenge. I haven’t seen him yet, but from what I’ve heard, he didn’t. I did… somewhat.

    To complete the look, I wore my tan double-breasted trenchcoat and my fedora. (A couple of the ladies at my polling place complimented me on the ensemble, which was a nice way to kick off the day.)

  • , in response to someone’s tirade about political candidates, posted a great forum item called “Why I HATE Milk.”
  • ‘Bubblegum Music A-Z’ DVD
  • NickToons has provided Comics2Film/Mania.com a preview reel for Wolverine and the X-Men:

  • Man with gun and flag shuts down US 101, then gives up
  • Something new to add to The Covet List: HeadHood LEGO Hoodie
  • The Laptop Celebrates Its 40th Year

That’s it for now.

And, don’t forget: Vote!

Namaste.

“Commencing countdown, engines on…”

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Monday – 03 Nov 2008
Happy Hatching Day to :

Last night, I continued a project that I started Saturday evening: Collecting my extra Arkham Asylum ‘Clix into eBay-able groups/lots. Hopefully, they’ll do well.

Stray Toasters

  • Teen pregnancy linked to sexy TV shows: study
    Funny, I’d always attributed pregnancy – teen or otherwise – to sex.
  • Video Games Linked to Child Aggression
    Hm… next thing you know, they’ll be saying that cartoons and kids shows are linked to child aggression. (And if that’s the case, maybe they’ll finally take the last of the Power Rangers shows off the air…) But, more importantly, when are they going to say something about parents/guardians/mentors teaching kids about positive outlets or foci for their energy/aggression? Or is that just asking too much?
  • During last week’s excursion to Dr. Volt’s, SaraRules picked up a Green Lantern t-shirt for me. Not just any GL shirt… but one with John Stewart’s symbol (as opposed to the ones that Hal Jordan or Kyle Rayner used). I’d show you a picture, but Graphitti Designs hasn’t uploaded one yet.
  • The LEGO Minifigure Timeline
    This isn’t a complete list, but it does a decent job of getting the ball rolling.
  • So… this is my dream car:
  • For those who can’t identify it, it’s a Lockheed SR-71 Blackbird.

  • Obituary: Studs Terkel
  • I get my thing in action
    Verb! That’s what’s happening!
  • Propaganda stamps
  • I watched Goldfinger on Spike last night. During a couple of the commercial breaks, the following ad aired… it’s definitely one for the “Whiskey Tango Foxtrot…?!” file:

Attack the day…

Namaste.

“And I’m feeling kind of Sunday…”

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Sunday – 02 Nov 2008
Today was the second Ravens-Browns game of the season.

vs

The Ravens made a trip to the Dog Pound to take on Romeo Crennell’s Browns… which includes former Ravens Jamal Lewis (RB) and Dave Zastadil (K). For today’s game, SaraRules, and I headed over to ‘s place. And, as always: It was a penalty shot game.

The Ravens wound up winning the game 37-27. Fortunately, most of the scoring drives were spaced out enough so that no one got completely hammered.

And, it was fun to hang out with .

Other than that, it’s been a relatively low-key day. And I’m good with that.

Namaste.

‘Clix

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Today’s tournament was… a non-tournament.

Once again, no one made it to the game. That meant that I “won,” by default. On the other hand, I got to play a game against Keith. We used the tourney rules – sealed box draft and went from there. Both of us went with “Gotham City” theme teams. The team that I pulled consisted of:

Keith used:

We played on the Arkham Asylum map. (I like this map.)
And then it was game time.

It was a better/closer game than I expected. Yes, Keith won, but it came down to: Joker and Penguin vs. The Question, Riddler and Two-Face:

  • I took out Two-Face.
  • Keith took out The Penguin.
  • The Question and The Ridder teamed up to take out The Joker.

I was happy to have held out as well as I did.
And it was fun.

The end.

::: whoosh :::

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Saturday – 01 November 2008
Yesterday’s work day was busy. Frenetically so. And, I had to deal with one of my least favorite monkeys again. Over a problem that we have had issues over before. I’d love to get him an “I’m a slow learner” t-shirt.

After work, I stopped at the store to pick up some candy for any trick-or-treaters that might stop by. None did. Oh, well. More candy goodness for me!  And, at least the lack of door-knockers didn’t interfere with post-work nap-time.

Next up: OnlyAly and ‘s Hallowe’en party. As usual, a good time was had. Pictures were taken, of course.

Today: I am heading to visit and I have a ‘Clix tournament. Other than that, I believe that the day is pretty much open… and that’s not a bad thing.

Stray Toasters

  • Don’t forget that we go off of Daylight Saving Time tonight/tomorrow morning at 2:00 AM – remember to set your clocks back an hour when/before you go to bed.

Up out.