Wednesday, April 23, 2008
Bleak Outlook
So I got out to run today, and really feel terrible. Knee hurt and and my back felt like it was ready to go out. Plus I found out that Bob Towne, my buff college roommate just ran a 100KM race. That 60+ Miles! That's a photo of Bob during one of the exciting parts of the race.
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I could hardly drag my ass around for two. Right now, I can't imagine covering the Marine Corps course six months from now. But I'm going to resign my fate to a higher power and stay the course.
Monday, April 21, 2008
Adams Conclusion
I haven't seen the last episode of John Adams yet, but Bob Wojcik said that it brought him to tears. I would think that it would have to have been pretty twisted. Now I'm really looking forward to seeing it.
Archrival Visit
Sunday, April 20, 2008
Running Start
It's almost exactly six months to the Marine Corps Marathon, and I finally took my first steps on the road, 2 weeks behind schedule because of the broken treadmill, then the virus attack.
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I nursed myself through two miles at a snail's pace to see how the knee felt. It felt tenuous at best. The good news is that I am right on plan with weight loss, having lost about ten lbs. last week.
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The first day back running is never representative of how your body will respond. We'll see how I feel at the end of this week.
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I nursed myself through two miles at a snail's pace to see how the knee felt. It felt tenuous at best. The good news is that I am right on plan with weight loss, having lost about ten lbs. last week.
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The first day back running is never representative of how your body will respond. We'll see how I feel at the end of this week.
Saturday, April 19, 2008
Saco Water Level
So I was up in North Conway today, and decided to check out the water level at the Saco River and see if any trout were around.
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The water was higher and rushed faster that any non flooding time that I can remember. The large, rushing volume was cloudy with sand and leaf debris. I learned a long time ago to refrain from trout fishing if you couldn't see them.
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I went to some of the area galleries and was again impressed by some of the furniture on sale. I'm convinced that I could do that stuff if I didn't have to work for a living. I was inspired to get going on Will's toy chest and did a work breakdown structure that indicated that I have 40 hours in work in store before the chest will be ready. Since Will's birthday is in June, I'm already cutting it close.
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Tomorrow, Archrival Joe Collins and his main squeeze, the lovely Michelle are coming up to visit us.
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Don't worry.... I'm hip to his psychological tactics. He can't get into my head. NO WAY!
Running a Test
This virus that hit me last Sunday is still screwing with me. I've lost a week of training, but I also lost well over 5 lbs. So maybe there is a bright spot.
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I can't wait for the treadmill to be repaired, so I'll be running on grass a couple of miles to test my knee this weekend.
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I can't wait for the treadmill to be repaired, so I'll be running on grass a couple of miles to test my knee this weekend.
Friday, April 18, 2008
Week 16 POTW
So the Pope's response to the victims of sexual abuse is to pray.
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Cool.
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Hopefully that works for everytime you have to take action.
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Take out the garbage??? Pray.
File your taxes???? Pray
Shopping for groceries??? Pray.
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Get the picture? If you have a problem, just sit on your ass and pray. If your garbage overflows, the IRS chases you or you start to get really hungry.... then maybe prayer alone isn't the answer.
Your priests are molesting kids and ruining their lives??? Time to lay down a few prayers.
ANNOUNCING.....
Nanepashemet Peeps of the Week for Week 16 of 2008
Sarah Piscatelli
Stan Brown
Mike Nestor
Nathaniel Clarke
David Ortiz
Benedict
Nobody asked me, but getting rid of celebacy would be a good start. Bring some normalcy into the priesthood and cut down on the freaks.
Piscatelli said...
The conclusion, equating the Pope's situation to one where he has to "take action", is wrong. In fact unmeasred action in such a circumstance, where your credibility is in doubt, is ill advised. Slow, deliberate repeated action is adviseable in a situtation where the harm is great an immeasurable, and the "wound" if you will, is more susceptible to further injury than to healing. This applied to the sentient world.
At a higher level of abstration, this betrayal will take generations to be stilled, long after you and I have gone to earth.
I feel Benedict's plea for prayer is an acknowledgement of his humanity, that this is a problem which he can not fix himself, nor can anyone on earth, through courts or crusades, fix. Only something larger than humanity, and the timid sense of justice and brotherhood we occassionally display, can right this terrible wrong, to hear our prayer for justice, to know what is just. Not to decide, but to know.
And so we pray for that. Humiliating, but humble.
Now go take the garbage out.
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Well said Piscatelli.... I'll pray for you. There are some empirical things that the Pope can do to stop perverts from preying on innocents. He could also stop using the Vatican as sanctuary for criminals. Why don't you bring that up at your next Altarboy convention????
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Cool.
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Hopefully that works for everytime you have to take action.
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Take out the garbage??? Pray.
File your taxes???? Pray
Shopping for groceries??? Pray.
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Get the picture? If you have a problem, just sit on your ass and pray. If your garbage overflows, the IRS chases you or you start to get really hungry.... then maybe prayer alone isn't the answer.
Your priests are molesting kids and ruining their lives??? Time to lay down a few prayers.
ANNOUNCING.....
Nanepashemet Peeps of the Week for Week 16 of 2008
Sarah Piscatelli
Stan Brown
Mike Nestor
Nathaniel Clarke
David Ortiz
Benedict
Nobody asked me, but getting rid of celebacy would be a good start. Bring some normalcy into the priesthood and cut down on the freaks.
Piscatelli said...
The conclusion, equating the Pope's situation to one where he has to "take action", is wrong. In fact unmeasred action in such a circumstance, where your credibility is in doubt, is ill advised. Slow, deliberate repeated action is adviseable in a situtation where the harm is great an immeasurable, and the "wound" if you will, is more susceptible to further injury than to healing. This applied to the sentient world.
At a higher level of abstration, this betrayal will take generations to be stilled, long after you and I have gone to earth.
I feel Benedict's plea for prayer is an acknowledgement of his humanity, that this is a problem which he can not fix himself, nor can anyone on earth, through courts or crusades, fix. Only something larger than humanity, and the timid sense of justice and brotherhood we occassionally display, can right this terrible wrong, to hear our prayer for justice, to know what is just. Not to decide, but to know.
And so we pray for that. Humiliating, but humble.
Now go take the garbage out.
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Well said Piscatelli.... I'll pray for you. There are some empirical things that the Pope can do to stop perverts from preying on innocents. He could also stop using the Vatican as sanctuary for criminals. Why don't you bring that up at your next Altarboy convention????
Thursday, April 17, 2008
Wack Job
So Hillary Clinton admitted in her debate with Obama, that her comment about landing in Bosnia under sniper fire was untrue.
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Untrue???? It was much more than that! It was one whopper of a humongous lie. If anybody told me that, and I found out that it was a fabrication, I wouldn't trust that person to open a bag of potato chips, must less be elected leader of the free world.
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That person would be written off as a wack job - plain and simple.
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If Clinton embellishes like this, she really must be unstable.
Picking on the Pope
Pope Benedict expressed sorrow that the priests diddled with little American kids.
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I bet he is sorry.
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Maybe if he sent the criminal, Cardinal Bernard Law, back to Boston to stand trial for his negligence in allowing perverts with collars to prey on innocent children, the Pope would have some credibility.
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Sure he's sorry - because they got caught. Because the children victimized by the authority figure that they should trust the most - their parish priest - grew up and found a voice.
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It's one thing to be sorry, another to do something about it. The arrogance of the Catholic Church is probably more incompetence than anything. I'm not talking about reparations to the victims, although this is only ethical to do. I'm talking about publicly announcing the steps that the Church has taken to keep the non-celebrate, hypocritical monsters at bay.
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Don't take it personal Pope, but your empire is an anachronism, and resembles nothing that can possibly be thought of as Christlike.
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I bet he is sorry.
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Maybe if he sent the criminal, Cardinal Bernard Law, back to Boston to stand trial for his negligence in allowing perverts with collars to prey on innocent children, the Pope would have some credibility.
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Sure he's sorry - because they got caught. Because the children victimized by the authority figure that they should trust the most - their parish priest - grew up and found a voice.
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It's one thing to be sorry, another to do something about it. The arrogance of the Catholic Church is probably more incompetence than anything. I'm not talking about reparations to the victims, although this is only ethical to do. I'm talking about publicly announcing the steps that the Church has taken to keep the non-celebrate, hypocritical monsters at bay.
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Don't take it personal Pope, but your empire is an anachronism, and resembles nothing that can possibly be thought of as Christlike.
Wednesday, April 16, 2008
Izzy's Passing
Isabelle our cat died today. She was over 100 in cat years and very sick.
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It's true that she was a bitch to Roenick and always kept him in his place. But he didn't seem to mind, and gave her first dibs even though he could obviously overpower her.
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She had a couple of litters and seemed to be a good mother.
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Like many cats, she was affectionate or standoffish on her own terms. We once found her in a neighborhood over a mile away from our house. One of our friends recognized her and called Joanne to pick her up.
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The one time that I took her and Roenick in my truck to North Conway, she got into the truck , stepped on the automatic window roll down button, and before I was ten yards down the road, she jumped out onto the street. I had to lock down the window controls when I finally got her back into the truck. She sat on my lap for about an hour during the trip, then with no warning or provocation whatsoever, reached back with her front paw and smacked me in the face.
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Good times and fun memories.
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She was a good cat. We loved her and will miss her.
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It's true that she was a bitch to Roenick and always kept him in his place. But he didn't seem to mind, and gave her first dibs even though he could obviously overpower her.
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She had a couple of litters and seemed to be a good mother.
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Like many cats, she was affectionate or standoffish on her own terms. We once found her in a neighborhood over a mile away from our house. One of our friends recognized her and called Joanne to pick her up.
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The one time that I took her and Roenick in my truck to North Conway, she got into the truck , stepped on the automatic window roll down button, and before I was ten yards down the road, she jumped out onto the street. I had to lock down the window controls when I finally got her back into the truck. She sat on my lap for about an hour during the trip, then with no warning or provocation whatsoever, reached back with her front paw and smacked me in the face.
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Good times and fun memories.
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She was a good cat. We loved her and will miss her.
Texas Cult
BTW - Those prairie dog cult wives in Texas seem really screwed up. I don't know if it was right to take their kids, but they have to do something about their freaking hairdos.
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And while we're on the subject, what is the problem with polygamy anyway? Why is it illegal?
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Don't get me wrong.... I'd never do it. I have a bitch of a time trying to satisfy one wife as it is. But if some crazy bastard wants to take on multiple women, like those prairie dogs, then that's his business.... warped as it is. Who is the government to say that they can't.
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And while we're on the subject, what is the problem with polygamy anyway? Why is it illegal?
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Don't get me wrong.... I'd never do it. I have a bitch of a time trying to satisfy one wife as it is. But if some crazy bastard wants to take on multiple women, like those prairie dogs, then that's his business.... warped as it is. Who is the government to say that they can't.
Evil and Sinister
Recently, a number of you have asked me, "J. Why do you get so riled up about Joe Collins? He seems like a nice fellow."
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Well he's not. And he's trapping you in his evil plan.
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Would a nice fellow send me his superior workout plans and boast about filing his taxes when he knows that I have been fighting a potentially life threatening virus, and probably filed an extension on my taxes.????? Plus he knows that my treadmill is broken and that Nordic Track is dicking around with me about the cause and repair.
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Don't get tangled in his sinister web.
Archrival Joe Collins wrote.....
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Well he's not. And he's trapping you in his evil plan.
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Would a nice fellow send me his superior workout plans and boast about filing his taxes when he knows that I have been fighting a potentially life threatening virus, and probably filed an extension on my taxes.????? Plus he knows that my treadmill is broken and that Nordic Track is dicking around with me about the cause and repair.
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Don't get tangled in his sinister web.
Archrival Joe Collins wrote.....
date workout
4/4 16 mi (bike)
4/8 10 mi (bike)
4/12 2.3 miles treadmill run
4/13 3.5 miles treadmill ! ! plus the usual, stretching, weights, situps etc ! It was a little busy in work this week, so I didn't do as many workouts as I hoped - but taxes are done and filed !
BTW - taxes due on Tues not Wed !
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Nice fellow indeed! It will be so satisfying to leave this cocky bastard in my Marine Corps Marathon dust this October.
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