Sunday, July 27, 2008

Quick Rundown

I thought I would put up a brief record of the weekend. I've been in Cincinnati since last Sunday training for the new job so I got to run home this weekend to Zanesville. I stopped in Columbus to see Bryce. Unfortunately his air conditioning was broke so little Edison was at his Grandma and Grandpa's in Mansfield. I had a nice time with Bryce albeit brief. I had a gyro from East Side Cafe. It was pretty good. I headed home and met up with and took Brent home, picked up Ashley's friend Abbey and brought her and Ash back to Mom & Dad's to spend the night. I was beat so I was able to go straight upstairs to bed missing out on my Mom explaining The Lake House to my hyperactive teenage niece and her hyperactive friend.

The next morning was the moment I've been waiting for. I took the nieces to see The Dark Knight. It wasn't a perfect movie but it was as good as the hype. It wasn't anywhere close to as violent as a lot of people make it out to be. Most of the real violence was out of view and it wasn't as bad as a lot of other PG-13 movies I've seen.

Later in the day Rachel and Ashley wanted to see Step Brothers and against my better judgement I went. The funniest thing about it was that it was rated R and half the audience were in the neighborhood of 12 to 10. It earned it's R too. And it sucked, out loud.

After the movie I went to visit my cousin Jim. He's been doing a lot of fix up projects on his house and it looks 100% better.

Sunday I spent a little time with Mom and Dad and headed back toward Cincinnati.

There you have it. If you read all of that you must be pretty bored, with nothing better to do.

Thursday, July 24, 2008

Rush Plays Rock Band

My brother, Bryce, sent this link to me today. I thought it was pretty good. I don't know anything about Rock Band, whoever wrote the blog entry said they did surprisingly good but 31% doesn't sound too impressive to me. Not that I care, Rush still rocks.

Sunday, July 13, 2008

My Weekly Ride

I posted this at my other blog, Riding, but I thought I would put it here too.

This weekend's ride was to Hannibal Missouri, boyhood home of Mark Twain. The forecast was calling for thunderstorms through the day so I grabbed my rain suit and decided to leave the camera at home. As with last week's ride in to Illinois I had to start out on I-70, this time headed west. I had about a 10 mile section from home to State Route 61. SR 61 is a four lane road that runs pretty straight through some painfully flat farmland. There's not a lot of variety in scenery but since I had a specific destination in mind I didn't mind too much. The trip up was an uninspiring 93 miles. The road was decently paved and traffic was light at 10:00 on a Saturday morning. The section of SR 61 north of I-70 was no where near as interesting as the section south I rode last week.

Once to Hannibal I stopped for a quick lunch at Taco Bell along the prerequisite fast food, strip mall road off of the interstate. After lunch I felt ready to cruise around downtown to check out the sites. I have to confess that I've never read Tom Sawyer, Huck Finn or any of Mark Twain's other works. As a result I didn't spend much time site seeing. I decided to come back some other time with my wife to take a ride on a stern wheeler. The effects of the past couple of months of flooding were still evident with buildings sandbagged and debris and brown grass in the low areas. This would actually be a theme for the rest of the trip back. After consulting my map, I saw that State Route 79 actually runs closer along the Mississippi River so that's the road I decided to take. Shortly out of Hannibal 79 starts up into the hills. The road from Hannibal to Clarksville is as fun a motorcycle road as I've ever been on. There are constant twists, gentle, high speed arcs and several changes in altitude. One long gentle high speed corner was especially fun and I let out an involuntary whoop after going around it at close to 80 mph. There was little traffic and ample passing opportunities for the times when I got stuck behind the odd slow moving truck. I also saw a lot of evidence of the flooding and unfortunately I saw several homes with the dirty brown mark on the side some as high as half the height of the door. It really put a damper on my spirits and made me appreciate how lucky I am.

Most of the rest of the ride was straight and uneventful. I slowly started easing back into St Peters and before I knew it there was I-70 again. The total for the trip was 205 miles. I've been doing long rides to make up for the lack of mileage this summer and last.

Please give to the Salvation Army. I know the Red Cross is helping also but from what I saw the Salvation Army was everywhere and looked to be doing the most in the areas without the media attention.

Wednesday, July 9, 2008

My Memorial Blast


The guys from Shaw did demo yesterday at Quantico. Before I left I told them to put my hard hat on the shot and give it the proper send off, this is the photo they sent me. Even though I asked for it I thought the shape charge through the top was kind of mean.

Another Celebrity Encounter

I've got another name for my list of almost encounters. I was standing at the security check point at work and I noticed some odd looking older blond woman with HUGE sunglasses standing there. The sunglasses are what first drew my attention and I turned away. One of the guys I was standing there with asked me if I knew who that was. Thinking he meant the crazy blond woman I turned around and he pointed out everybody's favorite crazy old pervert voyeur/guitar player, Chuck Berry. I didn't even recognize him. He gave me a nasty look and sauntered off. I think he lives around St Louis.

Tuesday, July 8, 2008

My First Find Of The New Town

While Lisa's away, the man-boy will play. Mark Twain Hobby Center is just the answer to my plans of turning our basement into a model building paradise. It's a beautifully stocked hobby store with a lot of harder to find kits. Quite a few are ones you usually only see on eBay for a lot more money. They've also been nice enough to place it about ten minutes away from the house. Now I just need to get my first paycheck, and a new couch, and a new bed, and some other grown-up stuff.

Sunday, July 6, 2008

Tee Hee

Looky, looky!!! That's really pretty smart. At first I thought he was a cheap bastard but he did pay for the Pro account.

How funny is that? And John McCain*? Well, check out his pointed commentary on economics and foreign relations.


*And no that isn't Presidential candidate John McCain


Saturday, July 5, 2008

More From This Weekend

Lisa went home to visit her family in Denver for a week or so before she gets tied to a job. She left at 3:30 a.m. this morning and is camping as I write this. That means it's just me and the girl. I just got back from taking her for a walk which we had to cut short because of fireworks. They tend to spook her as they do most dogs. This week will be the first time Moon and I have been alone without Lisa. Lisa is afraid I'll forget to feed Moon for some reason, you forget to feed a dog once and you're branded for life.

I got to take a motorcycle ride for the first time this year. I was pissed at myself for not taking care of the maintenance issues sooner. As soon as I got on the road I regretted all the time on the bike I've missed. The ride was decent. I'm worried about the state of riding in this area however. On the Illinois side of the river it's flat, boring farmland. One of the biggest problems I had with taking a job in one place was the thought of all the different places I won't be riding now. No more Pacific Coast Highway or Rocky Mountains. I still have the Ozarks.

I've been a little elusive on the new job for reasons I explained in another post. I know for a fact that one of the guys from another office Googles to find references on the web about it so I'm trying to keep it off Life's Been Good. I can say that I work for the Federal government and as you can probably guess, it's been a bitter pill. I know it's hard to take me serious when I go on my crazy man rants against big government, half the time I'm not even being serious. I really do believe that most things the federal government does is wasteful. I swore when I got out of the Air Force I would go into politics and reveal the irresponsible spending. Of course I never did and now that I've spent time in the corporate world where you're actually accountable for what you spend, the federal way seems even more ridiculous. I'm sure you'll get to hear more of my bitching in the future. The bad part is I'm a huge hypocrite so I'll try not to bitch too much.

Happy 4th of July

Things are going good for the Glass/Miller clan lately. We are getting settled into the new place (which we are renting not buying). We enjoyed some fireworks last night and Lisa left for a week long visit in Denver. She took off at three this morning leaving me and Moon to fend for ourselves. Lisa is worried Moon will starve to death while she's gone.

I'm getting ready for my first real ride of the year so this post is short. Happy Independance Day weekend.