Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Week Ocho...


I know, I know...You're asking, what about week 7...Well, week 7 sucked really bad sport fans. And opposed to cussing a bunch on this blog, I figured to let it stew and give a two week summary instead...

Like I said, week 7 sucked...My team didn't show at all and the team I played did. Stomped, kicked, beaten down is all I have to say...

That brought me back into a three way tie for first coming into week 8...

Fortunate for me, the dude I was playing (Green Machine) apparently didn't check his team to see that he had 5 guys on a bye week. Good break for me I guess...As you can see by the final score, my team played all right...Peyton putting one in the end zone himself certainly didn't hurt either...

I'm headed into week 9 now in a two way tie with Brownman and am going against wee little rye rye...Truthfully, I'm not too stoked on my team right now. I made some moves tonight hoping they pay off big on Sunday...

Monday, October 20, 2008

Reading Machine...

I've been reading a lot lately and I haven't posted any reviews and for that, I apologize.

I shall post now:

The Shack by William Young
Phenom book. There was lots of hype about it and I really do think it lived up to it. Several theologians and pastors out there have given it a bad rap because it's not theologically sound. I'm neither but thought the book was awesome. It really provided a sense of tangibility to the Holy Trinity. It may not be right but it gave me some great insight of how God may think. If you haven't read this. Please do. Tell me you want a copy and I'll buy it for you. You can check out their website here to get the gist of the book since I won't do it any justice here except to tell you to read it...


King of Torts by John Grisham
After Amanda and I listened to another Grisham novel we decided to check this one out on our trip to Panama City. Once again, very entertaining and a great listen. Same ol' same ol' with Grisham in that it's about a small time lawyer going against big corporation. But there is a major twist that sends this thing all over the board. If you want to listen to it, holler at me and I'll send it to you. It's worth it if you have a long drive somewhere.


Killing Pablo by Mark Bowden
This one has been on my list for a while and I finally got to it. I read another book by Mark Bowden last year and really enjoyed it. This was a cool book. It gives a brief history on who Pablo was and a pretty detailed look at how he was taken down with the help of american authorities. This was a very enjoyable read. You kind of get lost with all the Columbian characters involved though.


Next by Michael Crichton
I bought this book at Barnes and Noble about 4 months ago and never touched it. It was on sale for 5 bucks and was hardcover so I figured what the heck. This is the first time I've read a Michael C. book and I have to say dude has whack job imagination. This book ate me up. On a recent trip to Indianapolis a couple of weeks ago, I waxed this 400 page mofo. It's about big biological research companies working with genes...Human and animal. Let's just say there was a talking monkey and a smart ass talking bird that pretty much saved the day in the end. Crazy stuff I tell ya.
Since I read chomped this book up while on the trip I needed something to read coming home...The old man at the airport bookstore asked what I was into and I told him about my recent read. He was quick to say "You have to read.......

Timeline by Michael Crichton
So I went with the dude's recomendation and did it...I didn't like it as much as Next but it was still entertaining. Once again, this dude has crazy imagination to write this stuff....Essentially, it's about a company building a time machine like deal that sends some researchers off to France in the medievil period. Entertaining. Kind of got boring through the second half. I only finished because I wanted to see what happened.


This past week while in Michigan, my buddy Doche gave me another to read which he is a firm believer in...

Fair Tax by Neal Boortz and John Lidner
Very very interesting book. Here's the premise...Take away all federal income, payroll, capital gains, social security and medicare taxes and replace it with a 23% consumption tax. According to the authors, it's not a tax cut. It's revenue neutral. Meaning Gov't still should have same amount to spend and pay social security and medicare. There are so many more details to it that I don't have the will to type about but I will say it's interesting. There's several things I'm not concrete on and would like to do some more research. If you haven't read it, don't knock it. There's a lot of people out there that knock this plan without knowing anything about it along with not liking the guy that wrote it but I suggest you read it first before coming to conclusions. I'm not sold but the premise is pretty interesting and I think should be explored further....


That's it for now...I'm reading a great book about the Supreme Court now which is interesting by Jeffery Toobin (CNN dude). Also, if you have any good suggestions, let Amanda know...She's shopping for my b-day...I'm thinking about really getting into American history stuff. I saw a documentry on Nixon the other night and I'm intrigued to read about former presidents...I know, I'm such a tool...

If you want any of these books to borrow to peruse, let me know...

Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Yachts, Wood and Holland...

One of the many cool things about my job is the fact that I get to be around boats...I love boats, I love being on boats and I love seeing how boats are built. I think it's so cool that talented individuals can create something so cool...

Well, the past couple of days, I've been in Holland, Michigan meeting with a group of designers talking about new boats to build in the coming years. Great stuff...Great people. And I'm really looking forward to what the future holds for the stuff we are talking about. It's been a long term project that I've been working on for the past three years and it's cool to see some of it starting to come to fruition...

So the guy that I'm up here with, knows a guy that knows a guy that is the head sales dude at Tiara Yachts...Tiara just so happens to be in Holland, Michigan. Of course we had to go check it out. Absolutely amazing is all I have to say. By far the biggest and most impressive boat manufacturing facility I've ever been to. They build boats that our bosses boss buys. That's why there are called yachts and not boats. That was yesterday...

Today, while at lunch with head guy of the design company we're talking to, I asked him about the wooden boat company that he's done some work for. He said it was right down the road and asked if we wanted to check it out...We were like, ahh yeah we want to see some wooden boats...

And what a treat it was...totally different from yesterday...Small place (maybe 5,00o square feet)...No fiberglass, about 10 employees that build all 20 of their boats per year by hand. It was incredible to watch these craftsman at work. The company is called Grand Craft and they make replica boats of the past. Wood used to be the material of choice when building boats but manufacturers got away from it and starting using fiberglass...These guys are keeping it real. Something crazy...It takes about 90 days, start to finish to build a 58' Yacht with triple engines and it takes these dudes about 8 months to finish a 26ft boat with twin engines. You guys probably could care less but it's really cool stuff...

Anyway, that's been my last couple of days and I wanted to share because I thought it was so cool...
This is the Tiara's plant...Employs a lot of people...

And this is an example of what they build...


This is a grand craft...36 ft. Commuter...

Another...23 ft. Sport...


In Fuego...Week 6 Fantasy Style


I forgot to post last week about Fantasy Football but I will say the outcome was good...With that said, I was heading into week 6 in a two way tie for the top spot with Doche...

My team was phenom this week...Everybody contributed and it made for a dominating win...That would now place me in sole position of first place. I don't know how long it will last but I'm enjoying the moment.

My boy Romo is out but fortunately I never got any offers to take Peyton off my hands so I got him ready to roll...And by all looks of things, he's rollin' and should step in nicely while T. Ro is out with a broken pinky...Go chill with Jessica dude and rest up...


Thursday, October 9, 2008

Wadded up!!!

This economy and election cycle has really gotten me wadded up lately. I feel so jaded and seem to get pissed so easily...I'm really glad that Amanda and I are on the same page politically for the most part...Otherwise, shoes would have been thrown at each other...

I hate that I'm being so consumed by this...Therefore, I'm instituting a no news weekend...I'm only gonna watch football and baseball on TV and I'm not getting on the internet the entire weekend...

It's on...

PS - I'm twittering now...Why, because I'm a one liner type of dude...Check me out here

Sunday, October 5, 2008

Beware Vegetarians...

Amanda and I had a great weekend. There wasn't just one thing that was great about it, just the entire weekend was good...We got a lot of stuff done and spent a lot of time together. So to celebrate we decided to do something that we have never done since we've been together...Cook some meat...We always eat chicken or fish and have never got down with a nice piece of beef...

So we got two 20 ounce Ribeyes from Fresh Market...Beastly pieces of pure goodness...

Fortunately, our apartment complex just installed a BBQ down by the pool so Amanda and I had a nice candlelight dinner listening to music via Iphone...Great night...Great food...

Look at that goodness...20 ounces of pure joy...
That's a huge loaf of foraccia bread on the left that we dipped in some nice olive oil...
Finished product...Steak, portabello, salad with vinagarette, candles and some blue moon since we couldn't buy wine today...Sundays in Georgia I tell ya...The above picture doesn't show the mood because of the flash...This kind of does...

Saturday, October 4, 2008

Not very happy right now....


Down 2 - 0 to the Red Sox and headed back to Fenway with Beckett on the mound...Not feel great about this at all...Plus the Dodgers are up 2 - 0 against the Cubbies and headed back to LA. And all my Dodger buddies have made sure that I know what's going on...

this sucks...Go Angels on Sunday night!!!!

Thursday, October 2, 2008

Tonight's Debate...


Watched tonight's debate start to finish...Loved it...

I thought both sides were phenomenal. Much more exciting than the presidential debate. Both candidates seemed much better prepared and offered more specifics than rhetihoric. Palin to me was much stronger, sincere and specific in domestic policy. Biden was amazing in foreign policy. Dude knows what's up when it comes to stuff across the pond. Overall, toss up in my mind. Of course, CNN has Biden the winner and Fox goes to Palin...What do ya know...

Additionally, I want to say that I was very impressed with the moderator Gwen Ifils. She was incredibly impartial and fair. The only think I wish was that she would have pushed both candidates to answer the questions more directly...Both hey, it's politics...

Roland Martin (CNN) said before the debate, that people should vote on the issues and not on who they like more personally (something to that affect). And you know what, I agree with the guy. I typically don't. The only thing with that statement though was that it was clearly a jab at Palin voters who like Palin and the person she is. What strikes me as so ironic though, is that most people that are probably going to vote for Obama are clearly voting for him because of style and not substance. And that's totally fine. If you connect with a candidate on a personal level and could care less about his/her policies, by all means vote for them. But for Martin, who is obviously a huge Obama fan to make such a statement is so lame.

Personally, I'm undecided as of right now. I have some fundamental differences in opinion with Obama, Biden and the democratic platform (and they have nothing to do with conservative social issues). And some of the things they have said recently pushes me away even further. Yet despite that, there is a part of me that really likes Obama. I'm seriously going to have to pray a bunch on this one. It's a tough choice and I want to make a vote for someone and not against someone.

I haven't wrote very much here regarding this political season. I've done this because I'd rather have a conversation with someone that seeing a debate run rampid on a blog. If you do post a comment, please be coherent and not stupid and divisive...There's enough of that...

Wednesday, October 1, 2008

New Reading Material for You...

For those that are very observant, you've noticed several new blogs on the right hand side that are pretty cool...Well, at least to me they are. You should totally go check em' out.

But I wanted to highlight one that you should really go read. It's www.changetheworldwithlove.blogspot.com...And none other than the wee Burns of Shannon is the author. That's right, Shan is a blogger. And she is phenomenal. She started this thing because in December she is headed to South Africa for a couple of weeks on a mission trip.

Seriously, go read it. She's funny, she's eloquent and so transparent and sincere....You'll laugh, you'll cry, you'll hug the person next to you...

Great stuff...Go here now!!!