Thursday, August 11, 2005
Tuesday, August 09, 2005
I just got back from Ohio last night. The corn isn't the only thing growing back there anymore. Things certainly have changed, my hometown has expanded like crazy! They have Lone Star, Applebee's, and Ruby Tuesdays. Gone was the Dunkin donuts, Pickway, and Foodtown. Everyone has a bike and there is no "Helmet" Law protecting them from themselves!. You can still smoke in a restaurant, in a bar, near a public building. Don't get me wrong, I can't stand smoke, but at least they have more freedom back there. A few cities have passed ordinances banning smoking in restaurants, but it was strange being asked " Smoking or Non" everytime I went to Bob Evans for my favorite.............. Biscuits & Sausage Gravy! I think I gained 5 pounds, good thing Mimi's Cafe out here (owned by Bob Evans) hasn't added it to their menu.
Anyway, I had a great time but I'll have to post more later................ off to the doctor to see how well my broken hand has healed.
Anyway, I had a great time but I'll have to post more later................ off to the doctor to see how well my broken hand has healed.
Wednesday, July 27, 2005
I played all last week in and on the water. It's hard to get back into the swing of things and catch up on paperwork. My back is killing me on top of that (of course,) but I had a such a fun time in between body aches. I need major distractions so I don't have time to think about everything that's wrong with me:)
These were the most fun people to hang out with during the slot tournament in Laughlin last week. I actually came in 16th place, which is better than I normally do. I just love going to Laughlin, the river is freezing and it's 120 degrees outside...... perfect! Winning money helps along with great food, service, and genuine people!
I just love those Blazing 7's! They seem to come up every time I go.
Tuesday, July 26, 2005
Monday, July 18, 2005
I didn't think I could make it through last week. Two wedding receptions, a dart banquet, off to the doctors that can't figure out what's wrong with me, a trip to the hospital to visit a dear friend who just had surgery, and a funeral. That's leaving out all the legal stuff. Uhhhggg!
At the funeral I felt like it wasn't real. How could a friend you just shared a drink and a laugh with a few weeks ago be gone, just like that. The weirdest part was the fact that Larry H Parker made me cry. My friend Jim worked for him for 15 years. Larry told a story that just got the water works going. Not what I expected from the Attorney in the TV commercials that promises "to fight for you!" That followed by " Crying in the Chapel" by Elvis, just made it somehow okay as I looked in the back of the Chapel and saw all his friends standing there. The hardest part was shaking the hands of his devastated young children on the way out. It reminded me of how I felt at my own father's funeral. That's got to be the worst feeling I can relate to, losing your Dad. I'm glad I went there, I would want all my friends to show up at my send off. Only I think I would have everyone come to deva's and throw a big party to celebrate my life. Just play some Gypsy Kings and have a good time telling all the funny stories about me. That's the way to be remembered.
At the funeral I felt like it wasn't real. How could a friend you just shared a drink and a laugh with a few weeks ago be gone, just like that. The weirdest part was the fact that Larry H Parker made me cry. My friend Jim worked for him for 15 years. Larry told a story that just got the water works going. Not what I expected from the Attorney in the TV commercials that promises "to fight for you!" That followed by " Crying in the Chapel" by Elvis, just made it somehow okay as I looked in the back of the Chapel and saw all his friends standing there. The hardest part was shaking the hands of his devastated young children on the way out. It reminded me of how I felt at my own father's funeral. That's got to be the worst feeling I can relate to, losing your Dad. I'm glad I went there, I would want all my friends to show up at my send off. Only I think I would have everyone come to deva's and throw a big party to celebrate my life. Just play some Gypsy Kings and have a good time telling all the funny stories about me. That's the way to be remembered.
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