Our prayers go out to the victims of the Congressman Gabrielle Gifford shooting.
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These senseless things are a random consequence of life in our society. With substance abuse and mental instability, we unfortunately always have to be on guard.
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Naturally, George Stephanopoulos of the ABC Spindoctors is placing the blame on politics, without a shred of evidence of what the actual motivation of the crime was. My prediction is that the shameless leftys will have the Tea Party tried and convicted for this shooting before sundown.
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Despicable behavior, after a despicable crime.
Sunday, January 09, 2011
Managing the Move
The offers from you Peeps to help us move are pouring it. Joanne and I are very touched. Even Harvey Rowe offered to carry a box of books or two.
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We'll probably set the date for Saturday, Feb. 5 at 10:00AM.
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Although we are not limiting the amount of you who wish to participate, I am getting a bit nervous about my follow up bar bill at the Gerry.
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After all, this was an attempt to save money on a moving bill, but now it looks like the Gerry afterward will cost me more.
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We'll probably set the date for Saturday, Feb. 5 at 10:00AM.
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Although we are not limiting the amount of you who wish to participate, I am getting a bit nervous about my follow up bar bill at the Gerry.
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After all, this was an attempt to save money on a moving bill, but now it looks like the Gerry afterward will cost me more.
Friday, January 07, 2011
Celebration Sip
On the way back from Dennis, I checked on a job proposal that was submitted prior to the Holidays with a Wireless Carrier that we have been trying to break into for a year or so.
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Bingo. Price is good, job is accepted, more bid requests to be sent out next week.
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This is the end of the first week of 2011. If we can reel in this customer for a couple of jobs a month, it will be a whole new outloook for Nanepashemet Telecom.
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Good a reason as any to pour a celebratory Lagavulin this Friday Evening.
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Bingo. Price is good, job is accepted, more bid requests to be sent out next week.
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This is the end of the first week of 2011. If we can reel in this customer for a couple of jobs a month, it will be a whole new outloook for Nanepashemet Telecom.
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Good a reason as any to pour a celebratory Lagavulin this Friday Evening.
Thursday, January 06, 2011
A Moving Idea
With the addition of the 18 ft utility trailer to the physical assets of Nanepashemet Telecom, it now seems entirely feasible to make the move ourself from 32 Beverly Ave to the Sundance Building on West Shore Drive during the beginning of February.
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I'm starting to think that if we got enough Peeps together, the job could get done in three or four hours. After which the bar would be set up at the Gerry Club.
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Let me know if you would be interested in participating in this noble cause.
TommyO said...
Count me in Brother...
Lisa P said...
Do you have to be a guy?? Because if not, I am in.
Harvey said he will help too if he finishes his workouts in time.....
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I'm starting to think that if we got enough Peeps together, the job could get done in three or four hours. After which the bar would be set up at the Gerry Club.
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Let me know if you would be interested in participating in this noble cause.
TommyO said...
Count me in Brother...
Lisa P said...
Do you have to be a guy?? Because if not, I am in.
Harvey said he will help too if he finishes his workouts in time.....
Cape Cod Concrete
Heading down to Dennis, Mass. on Cape Cod early tomorrow morning to help on a labor shortage setting some fence posts for a cell site project that we have down there.
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I know what you are thinking.... "Why is a Mountain of a Man like J humping his middle-aged ass pouring concrete posts in the middle of winter instead of doing important executive business management stuff."???
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By sheer coincidence, I was thinking the same thing.
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But it's not a topic to be dwelled upon. It's not like I'm schlepping 80 lb. bags of concrete everyday. Once in a while can't hurt as long as I keep my eyes on the big picture the rest of the time. And as long as I don't throw out my back.
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I know what you are thinking.... "Why is a Mountain of a Man like J humping his middle-aged ass pouring concrete posts in the middle of winter instead of doing important executive business management stuff."???
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By sheer coincidence, I was thinking the same thing.
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But it's not a topic to be dwelled upon. It's not like I'm schlepping 80 lb. bags of concrete everyday. Once in a while can't hurt as long as I keep my eyes on the big picture the rest of the time. And as long as I don't throw out my back.
Wednesday, January 05, 2011
Utility Trailer
I lost the MegaMillions lottery. Was only off by every number. Which is surprizing because I was feeling lucky. Must have been some kind of cosmic mistake. I'll try again when the prize gets up there.
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But, this morning, I found a great deal on a 2010 Dual Axle, 18' Carry On brand, 5200 lb payload, utility trailer from Airport Trailers in Leominster, MA.
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After checking out Craigslist and Ebay, it seemed like we would have to pay $3,000 or more for a used double axle, but I found a great Internet clearance deal for $1995 if I paid in cash. So I'm picking up the trailer tomorrow.
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A heavy duty utility trailer gives us a lot of flexibility to get things done at a bargain price. Plus, I'll have it to move stuff into the new house.
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But, this morning, I found a great deal on a 2010 Dual Axle, 18' Carry On brand, 5200 lb payload, utility trailer from Airport Trailers in Leominster, MA.
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After checking out Craigslist and Ebay, it seemed like we would have to pay $3,000 or more for a used double axle, but I found a great Internet clearance deal for $1995 if I paid in cash. So I'm picking up the trailer tomorrow.
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A heavy duty utility trailer gives us a lot of flexibility to get things done at a bargain price. Plus, I'll have it to move stuff into the new house.
Tuesday, January 04, 2011
Lottery Plans
Megamillions lottery tonight is coming in at $355M with a cash option of $244M.
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After taxes, you would be left with about $120M.
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I don't care. I only bought 2 tickets for a buck each so I won't be out too much if I lose. The odds of winning are 176 million to one.
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I know I shouldn't be too optimistic, but I'm feeling pretty lucky about this one. And Lord knows... I could use the $120 Million. Not that I would do anything particularly noble or altruistic with it.
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Basically, I'd take $100 Million and invest it as conservatively as possible in equities designed to yield 2% per year. This would generate a gross income of $2M per year.... so that I could pocket $1M after taxes year after year. The remaining $20M would be the crazy money.
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The first $10M would go to paying off debts and setting up family trusts. The Last $10M is all mine baby. After a long vacation and seeing a lot of the world that I've only read about, I'd use whatever is left to design and build my ocean side New England house and office/workshop, and resume being the Blogging Asshole that you've always known.... bitching about things and banging around with Nanepashemet Telecom.
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Success or failure will not be that important anymore.... not that it ever was.
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After taxes, you would be left with about $120M.
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I don't care. I only bought 2 tickets for a buck each so I won't be out too much if I lose. The odds of winning are 176 million to one.
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I know I shouldn't be too optimistic, but I'm feeling pretty lucky about this one. And Lord knows... I could use the $120 Million. Not that I would do anything particularly noble or altruistic with it.
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Basically, I'd take $100 Million and invest it as conservatively as possible in equities designed to yield 2% per year. This would generate a gross income of $2M per year.... so that I could pocket $1M after taxes year after year. The remaining $20M would be the crazy money.
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The first $10M would go to paying off debts and setting up family trusts. The Last $10M is all mine baby. After a long vacation and seeing a lot of the world that I've only read about, I'd use whatever is left to design and build my ocean side New England house and office/workshop, and resume being the Blogging Asshole that you've always known.... bitching about things and banging around with Nanepashemet Telecom.
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Success or failure will not be that important anymore.... not that it ever was.
Monday, January 03, 2011
Crown Moulding Mystery Solved.
Those of you who know me best, know that of all things, I don't shy away from a woodworking challenge. Raised panels, dovetails, miter cuts, mortise and tenon.... bring it on... I can take it. But compound miters for crown moulding has been my Achilles Heel... until today.
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Totay I stared the beast in the face... and the beast blinked first.
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Granted, I took the time to think through the miter saw jig that I bought from Rockler Woodworking Supply.... and I hadn't had the patience to try the trial and error until today. The motivation factor as that my cheat sheet method of lamination layers of squared off mouldings made from MDF was going to get too labor instensive and messy for the finished second floor of the Sundance project. I had to find a way to use the inexpensive, pre-milled crown that I bought from Peabody Building Supply at the beginning of the project.
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The trick was closely observing the crown moulding work that some journeyman carpenters had done in my kitchen three years ago. I saw where they compensated for un-sqareness by filling gaps near the ceiling with a fine line of spackle that wasn't even noticeable.
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When I replicated this techique at the first corner of the Sundance master bedroom, the mystery of a nice crown moulding compound miter joint was solved.... with significant help from the Rockler jig and accurate 45 degree settings on both sides of my Hitachi miter saw.
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Totay I stared the beast in the face... and the beast blinked first.
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Granted, I took the time to think through the miter saw jig that I bought from Rockler Woodworking Supply.... and I hadn't had the patience to try the trial and error until today. The motivation factor as that my cheat sheet method of lamination layers of squared off mouldings made from MDF was going to get too labor instensive and messy for the finished second floor of the Sundance project. I had to find a way to use the inexpensive, pre-milled crown that I bought from Peabody Building Supply at the beginning of the project.
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The trick was closely observing the crown moulding work that some journeyman carpenters had done in my kitchen three years ago. I saw where they compensated for un-sqareness by filling gaps near the ceiling with a fine line of spackle that wasn't even noticeable.
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When I replicated this techique at the first corner of the Sundance master bedroom, the mystery of a nice crown moulding compound miter joint was solved.... with significant help from the Rockler jig and accurate 45 degree settings on both sides of my Hitachi miter saw.
Setting the Course
Today is the first real work day of the year. Time to get all cylinders firing.
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Nanepashemet Telecom has a number of construction sites going in Massachusetts, and the Washington DC project is in motion, but the prospects on our plate indicate that this is going to be the breakout year... although the last three were pretty good breakout years too. If we maintain our present pace, it will encompass a good deal of growth.
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At the Sundance building, everything is in place to receive the cabinets and granite by the end of the month. In the ensuing weeks, we will be concentrating on painting, moulding, and outfitting the closets. When the cabinets and appliances are delivered, the challenge will be in a flawless installation to complete this project. Then we move in by Mid-February.
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So all in all, this January should portend an interesting year. Plus, the FreshAyer ordeal will hopefully conclude sometime this year. The condition of our interests at the end of the first quarter in March will set the course for this trip.
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Nanepashemet Telecom has a number of construction sites going in Massachusetts, and the Washington DC project is in motion, but the prospects on our plate indicate that this is going to be the breakout year... although the last three were pretty good breakout years too. If we maintain our present pace, it will encompass a good deal of growth.
~
At the Sundance building, everything is in place to receive the cabinets and granite by the end of the month. In the ensuing weeks, we will be concentrating on painting, moulding, and outfitting the closets. When the cabinets and appliances are delivered, the challenge will be in a flawless installation to complete this project. Then we move in by Mid-February.
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So all in all, this January should portend an interesting year. Plus, the FreshAyer ordeal will hopefully conclude sometime this year. The condition of our interests at the end of the first quarter in March will set the course for this trip.
Saturday, January 01, 2011
Annual POTY Fallout
It's already started.
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"Who the hell is TommyO? " "What did he do to deserve this?" "He looks like a Bass killing, Bad Ass Shit Kicker." Just to mention a few of the brickbats that have been thrown this way in the last few hours.
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To set the record straight, TommyO is a God fearing, conservative, straight shooting, heterosexual, white, middle-aged male who fit the criteria for Nanepashemet Peep of the Year exceptionally well. So Freaking Lay OFF!
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Every year it's the same thing.... lots of rock throwing and name calling from Pathetic Loser Peeps who think that they should have been given the ultimate honor. Well... it wasn't you this year... it was Tommy O.
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So Deal with it.
TommyO said...
I am not a Bass killer.
I tried desperately to save the poor fish.
Now he is mounted on the wall in my den.
I always practice catch and release, it was just his time to go.
- TommyO
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"Who the hell is TommyO? " "What did he do to deserve this?" "He looks like a Bass killing, Bad Ass Shit Kicker." Just to mention a few of the brickbats that have been thrown this way in the last few hours.
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To set the record straight, TommyO is a God fearing, conservative, straight shooting, heterosexual, white, middle-aged male who fit the criteria for Nanepashemet Peep of the Year exceptionally well. So Freaking Lay OFF!
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Every year it's the same thing.... lots of rock throwing and name calling from Pathetic Loser Peeps who think that they should have been given the ultimate honor. Well... it wasn't you this year... it was Tommy O.
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So Deal with it.
TommyO said...
I am not a Bass killer.
I tried desperately to save the poor fish.
Now he is mounted on the wall in my den.
I always practice catch and release, it was just his time to go.
- TommyO
Friday, December 31, 2010
Resolved for 2011
I'm not a big party goer on New Year's Eve. For me, this time has always been the time for quiet reflections. What went right last year? and what went wrong? There have been years when I've actually gone through my calendars and travel records and stuff to try to reconstruct the year. Tonight, I'm not that ambitious.
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So I guess that I'll jump right to the resolutions.
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This year, I want to try to implement what I already know.
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1. Avoid being judgemental. In most cases, there is little difference between right and wrong, good and bad.... it's just your point of view. Go with the flow and stop judging and labeling the circumstances of your life.
2. Avoid carbohydrates. Lay off of the bread, pizza, potatoes and pasta. Although it is the ultimate comfort food for me, I can feel the difference in my overall wellbeing when I avoid these foods.
3. Get into a workout habit. Fitness is not luxury, it is a necessity to maintain regular health. Once again, at my age, you can feel the difference when you have been getting a burn in regularly.
4 Keep your fishing line in the water. This has to do with business marketing everyday. Even though we are great at operations at Nanepashemet Telecom, if we don't have the work in front of us, it doesn't matter. So fish every day, both in areas where you have been sucessful and where you have come up short before..
5. Don't worry about business or making money. At this point in my career, I know that I have worth and can make the money that I need, doing the things that I know how to do. As long as the previous resolution 4 is implemented, trust that success will follow.
6. Actively plan time off. There is always work to do, and it won't end unless you end it. Get on the Boat and get up to North Conway at least once a month. Fit in a vacation. If the President can find the time, so can I.
7. Keep Blogging. I couldn't be responsible for letting you Peeps try to think for yourselves. So don't worry.... the Nanepashemet Blog will slug it through for yet another year.
So that's this set of resolutions. Absolutely no chance that they will be implemented fully, but I'll try to stick to them as much as possible.
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So I guess that I'll jump right to the resolutions.
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This year, I want to try to implement what I already know.
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1. Avoid being judgemental. In most cases, there is little difference between right and wrong, good and bad.... it's just your point of view. Go with the flow and stop judging and labeling the circumstances of your life.
2. Avoid carbohydrates. Lay off of the bread, pizza, potatoes and pasta. Although it is the ultimate comfort food for me, I can feel the difference in my overall wellbeing when I avoid these foods.
3. Get into a workout habit. Fitness is not luxury, it is a necessity to maintain regular health. Once again, at my age, you can feel the difference when you have been getting a burn in regularly.
4 Keep your fishing line in the water. This has to do with business marketing everyday. Even though we are great at operations at Nanepashemet Telecom, if we don't have the work in front of us, it doesn't matter. So fish every day, both in areas where you have been sucessful and where you have come up short before..
5. Don't worry about business or making money. At this point in my career, I know that I have worth and can make the money that I need, doing the things that I know how to do. As long as the previous resolution 4 is implemented, trust that success will follow.
6. Actively plan time off. There is always work to do, and it won't end unless you end it. Get on the Boat and get up to North Conway at least once a month. Fit in a vacation. If the President can find the time, so can I.
7. Keep Blogging. I couldn't be responsible for letting you Peeps try to think for yourselves. So don't worry.... the Nanepashemet Blog will slug it through for yet another year.
So that's this set of resolutions. Absolutely no chance that they will be implemented fully, but I'll try to stick to them as much as possible.
2011 Nanepashemet Peep of the Year
It’s December 31… the last day of 2010.
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Man, that decade flew by didn’t it?
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I should have some sort of reflection of the last 10 years. And maybe that will be the subject of a future post…. But not this one. This one is saved for that all important annual selection of the Nanepashemet Peep of the Year for 2011.
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Let’s be honest with each other. Despite all of the hype and high emotion that goes into this process, it’s just not that much of a big deal. Some poor bastard among you gets stuck with the title for a year… for whatever annoying/inspiring reason that can never be disclosed.
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His or her life goes off on a 365 day supernatural jaunt of boring/outrageous experiences… the year speeds by and then another hapless Peep gets tabbed for the same gig next December 31.
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So what’s the big deal???? Granted, outgoing POTY Jeremy Johnson was made a partner in a big Midwestern Law firm during his reign. And other POTY's had seen momentous personal chahges during their special years, but nothing is guaranteed.
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I personally think that the power part of the POTY designation is a little overstated, but the prestige aspect is an empirical fact.... which brings me to this year's selection.
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The Nanepashemet Peep of the Year for 2011 already has all of the prestige that he can handle. Especially since he has been marked up as a character in the upcoming screenplay about the Nanepashemet Blog.
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By now, I'm sure you have guessed who it is, so I might as well tell you.
ANNOUNCING.....
Nanepashemet Peep of the Year for the Year 2011.
Tommy O'Shea
Yes... the famous Tommy O must now endure the exaltation and distain that will now engulf his life as he strives to get through the next 12 months.
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Please join me as we extend our sincere congratulations/condolences.
Strap on your seatbelt TommyO, and enjoy the ride.
_________________________
TommyO said...
What a Day, What a Year.
First, Jay gets me into the Gerry 5 now this.
What an honor, Tommy M, Lauren, Murph and JJ. Their names are truly Ionic.
To be mentioned in the same breath as these POTY's is truly humbling.
The power of the blog is absolutely amazing, people come up to me in parking lots, supermarkets, hockey arena's and other sporting venues and shout out "TommyO"
As a Sales Guy out there on the road, I can only imagine the onslaught of business I will get with this gem on my resume.
I am sure there were many deserving candidates out there for this POTY and to them I say "nothing" because gloating and trash talking is not my nature. I only hope that some day you feel the awesomeness that I feel this first day of 2011. There are many people who are part of my life (you know who you are) that helped me along the way and I am grateful to you all.
I will do my best to represent the "title" of Nanepashemet Peep of the Year 2011. I look forward to your questions and comments. Anything having to do with "feet" is personal so don't even bother asking.
Thanks Jay
All my best to all of you for 2011 - TommyO
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Man, that decade flew by didn’t it?
~
I should have some sort of reflection of the last 10 years. And maybe that will be the subject of a future post…. But not this one. This one is saved for that all important annual selection of the Nanepashemet Peep of the Year for 2011.
~
Let’s be honest with each other. Despite all of the hype and high emotion that goes into this process, it’s just not that much of a big deal. Some poor bastard among you gets stuck with the title for a year… for whatever annoying/inspiring reason that can never be disclosed.
~
His or her life goes off on a 365 day supernatural jaunt of boring/outrageous experiences… the year speeds by and then another hapless Peep gets tabbed for the same gig next December 31.
~
So what’s the big deal???? Granted, outgoing POTY Jeremy Johnson was made a partner in a big Midwestern Law firm during his reign. And other POTY's had seen momentous personal chahges during their special years, but nothing is guaranteed.
~
I personally think that the power part of the POTY designation is a little overstated, but the prestige aspect is an empirical fact.... which brings me to this year's selection.
~
The Nanepashemet Peep of the Year for 2011 already has all of the prestige that he can handle. Especially since he has been marked up as a character in the upcoming screenplay about the Nanepashemet Blog.
~
By now, I'm sure you have guessed who it is, so I might as well tell you.
ANNOUNCING.....
Nanepashemet Peep of the Year for the Year 2011.
Tommy O'Shea
Yes... the famous Tommy O must now endure the exaltation and distain that will now engulf his life as he strives to get through the next 12 months.
~
Please join me as we extend our sincere congratulations/condolences.
Strap on your seatbelt TommyO, and enjoy the ride.
_________________________
TommyO said...
What a Day, What a Year.
First, Jay gets me into the Gerry 5 now this.
What an honor, Tommy M, Lauren, Murph and JJ. Their names are truly Ionic.
To be mentioned in the same breath as these POTY's is truly humbling.
The power of the blog is absolutely amazing, people come up to me in parking lots, supermarkets, hockey arena's and other sporting venues and shout out "TommyO"
As a Sales Guy out there on the road, I can only imagine the onslaught of business I will get with this gem on my resume.
I am sure there were many deserving candidates out there for this POTY and to them I say "nothing" because gloating and trash talking is not my nature. I only hope that some day you feel the awesomeness that I feel this first day of 2011. There are many people who are part of my life (you know who you are) that helped me along the way and I am grateful to you all.
I will do my best to represent the "title" of Nanepashemet Peep of the Year 2011. I look forward to your questions and comments. Anything having to do with "feet" is personal so don't even bother asking.
Thanks Jay
All my best to all of you for 2011 - TommyO
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