Monthly Archives: February 2007

I got a nice surprise yesterday.

Pauline was almost home when I called her asking her to run to the store, she had already grabbed the mail and dropped it off at home before going to the store. We was both in a football pool and just like last year they made t-shirts for the event and we received those, but we also had another “bag” in the mail, which had “football fanatic” on the return label, so I just assumed it was another t-shirt from some other pool I got in.

I didn’t expect a Mike Alstott Tampa Bay Buccaneers jersey.

I have been a huge Alstott fan since he was at Purdue, he was there at the end of the 13 year losing streak, and in fact he was one of the few bright spots at Purdue in a very long time.

I had just got out of the Navy and was working in a fine jewelry and surplus store. (You would have to see this place to believe it, downstairs fine jewelry upstairs army surplus) and I was working upstairs on a slow boring day when this college kid came up there, since this place was a surplus store for over 40 years, it had a huge stock of unique items, so it got more “looky lous” then buyers.

Anyway, this kid came in and we started talking about anything and everything, for well over 30 mins we just stood and talked and then he left. The next night watching the Purdue press day, for the first time, I saw Mike Alstott without his helmet and realized I was talking to him. This was the spring of his Senior year, and he went on to Tampa in the 2nd round of the NFL draft (35 over all) and was rumored to be going to Pittsburgh in the first, but they skipped him, then he got the call from Tampa and the rest is history.

He for sure is one of, if not THE best, Full Back in NFL history and I will miss him playing on Sundays, I am just pleased he is actually able to “walk” away, since he has had some serious neck injuries.

Here are some of his stats:

“During his 42-game career at Purdue, Alstott rushed 644 times for 3635 yards (5.6 per carry average) with 39 touchdowns, and had 93 receptions for 1075 yards (11.2 per reception average) with 3 touchdowns. He was Purdue’s Most Valuable Player in each of his last three seasons, the only player ever to accomplish that feat for Boilermakers. He’s also the school’s all-time leader in rushing TDs, total TDs and points. He left Purdue as the school’s all-time leading rusher.”

“Alstott is the leading scorer among the Buccaneers and he leads his team in touchdowns as well. One of his most famous touchdowns came against the Minnesota Vikings in 1997 when he carried six defenders into the endzone with him, backwards. Alstott holds the Buccaneers team record for touchdowns scored with 68.”

Anyway, he is one of my all time favorite players in football and I am very happy I FINALLY got his jersey.

Now if I could just get an autographed framed authentic jersey and maybe a helmet I will be VERY happy. (Hint!)

Silly Stuff & Nothing Much


Take the Magic: The Gathering ‘What Color Are You?’ Quiz.

Today was a work day and I have an early one tomorrow. But I just wanted to stop by and say hi.

Boats

A Busy Day

Today was an interesting mix of getting tied up in stuff that was time consuming and getting somethings done….weird.

For one, Harold had 2 appointments today, the dentist, who when they supposedly 1st contacted our insurance said that he was there last year and wouldn’t be covered. Which was strange since he hasn’t seen a dentist since Indiana……and then we called the insurance from home said that they don’t have him down for anything. Either way, they got him in after all that. We need to get him in for a cleaning and some minor work. Then a few hours later he had an appointment with the foot doctor for his pre-op.

It has been a pain trying to get all the info that we need so we know what to expect from our insurance. The good news is, if everyone and every facility is in our network then the costs aren’t that bad. The problem is making sure that everything is. The doctor is, where he is going to get is blood work is, and we believe the facility is according to the doctor’s office. The big question mark is the anesthesiologists. I did get a hold of someone who told me that we really don’t have a choice since each facility works with only one group. But that once they mark what insurance you have they try to keep everything in network (which they don’t do in Indiana & you get hit with surprises…..I know from personal experience). So I’ll make a few more calls Monday and see.

So next week, Harold needs to get blood work, the surgery is the 22nd and then he has 4 follow appointments set through the 1st week of April! That is a lot of co-pays…..but thankfully we have insurance, it will make it a little bit more bearable.

I did get laundry done, bills & checkbooks figured out, emails & messages responded to…………..even though I didn’t get to my receipts. I need to get those fully entered so I can start attacking our taxes since we just got all of our w-2s and stuff like that.

I did pick up and shipped off a book on Vista for Harold’s mom. We ordered her the pc from dell and of course, it has an operating system that we aren’t familiar with. Harold has the old compag pretty much packed up to send to my folks for the kids, but it is in a huge box and I’m going to need his help with it. I want us to try and get that out next week…..for one I’m tired of having it behind my desk. But we had so much to do today that I just didn’t want to screw with it.

Have to hit the hay….I have an early day tomorrow at work.

Ferris Wheel

Anna Nicole Smith dies

Pretty sad.

IMHO she was the greatest Playmate ever, one of the first to prove you do not have to be a stick to be sexy. I do not care for all the publicity crap she had for the past 10+ years, but she was friggin hot in the early 1990’s and that is how I will always remember her.

RIP.

How Do I Feel?: crushed crushed

Who in their right minds would send 360 tons of CASH into a war zone?

http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/story?id=2852426&page=1

“$12 billion dollars were sent to Iraq between May 2003 and June 2004 and is unaccounted for by the U.S. government.”

“Who in their right minds would send 360 tons of cash into a war zone?” asked Rep. Waxman. “But that’s exactly what our government did,” he said

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Sometimes even reality is hard to believe….