Friday, January 26, 2007

The Adventures of Brue and Koko +Addendum

For the past 3 weeks we’ve been puppy sitting the roommate’s parent’s 2 small, and getting on in years, dogs – Brue and Koko. Brue is a Lassa and Koko is a Shiatsu.

The parental units were in Northern California visiting their other children and grandkids.

I thought it would be a nice gesture if I sent them periodic updates.

I’ve included Ward’s replies.

FYI – Those that know JN will recognize that I’ve taken some of his, uhhhh, errrr, “personality traits” and incorporated them into the updates.

Only slightly exaggerated.

Just slightly.

Tuesday – Episode 1

Hi Ward,

Doggie update – Having a good time puppy sitting.

We have discovered that we must keep the screens closed when we have a fire in the fireplace.

The puppies like to sleep in front of the fireplace and when the embers pop – sometimes their fur catches on fire.

But it’s not a problem. The house fan gets the smoke out of the house pretty quickly and Glade air freshener takes care of the smell.

So far, so good.

How was your flight out to California?

Bill,

Thanks for the update. Keep the screen off the fireplace! Won't have to groom them that way.

Ward


Wednesday - Episode 2

Hi Ward,

Went to the NC State – Clemson basketball game last night. We got our ass kicked. But – it’s a new coach and a very young team. They play hard and will definitely get better.

Jason was all worried about the dogs possibly getting into trouble and tearing up the house while we were at the game. I told him they’d be just fine. But – you know how he gets when he’s got his mind on something.

I still think tying their little legs to each other was a bit extreme. Nuke got the idea from hobbling a horse to keep it from running away.

Sure, they could get around and all, together of course, but I thought it was unnecessary. Seriously, just how much trouble can a couple of old puppies get into anyway?

Boy, were they glad when we got home and untied them.

So – is the family doing ok?

Thursday - Episode 3

Hi Ward,

Jason has been on the internet looking at sites where you can build contraptions out of wood.

He’s looking for ideas for things to build to play with the dogs.

I think that the simple rubber balls and stuff we have around are just fine but he’s adamant about building something to combine doggie play with exercise and X-treme sports.

Did you know the French word for catapult is trebuchet?

How’s the weather out there?

Hi Bill,

Still recovering from the flight here but it went smoothly. When we stayed here in July there was a record heat wave, now they are talking about possible record cold - I guess we are record setters.

As far as the puppies are concerned, you might suggest to Jason he could simply use the leash to sling them around his head - if released at the optimum point he can closely duplicate a trebuchet. I know Jason can be hard headed though so just tell him that democrats designed the puppy exercise equipment.

Thanks again for caring for the dogs, we appreciate the updates :-)

Ward


Friday - Episode 4

Hi Ward,

Turns out the dogs, even Koko, are too heavy for successful catapult launching.

But squirrels, being much lighter, do just fine. Those little suckers can really fly.

Of course the difficult part is capturing them and bundling them into the catapult launch bucket.

For some strange reason they won’t come up and get peanuts from me anymore when I try to feed them.

How are the grandkids doing?

Good Morning Bill,

You might try starving the dogs...Koko would probably work out best until Brue got to optimum catapult weight.

Saw our grandson last night for the first time (Godparents were visitng - for their first time - so we stayed clear until they left). This is one impressive kid! He is handsome, brilliant, unspoiled, ...well you get the idea.

Will see granddaughter Maya today.

Hope to see our furry grandchild Jax very soon too - we understand he speaks now even though a few months old. He must be brilliant, unspoiled...

Say hi to the girls for us.

Ward


Saturday - Episode 5

Hi Ward,

Good news and Bad news.

Bad news first.

Jason is unfortunately slipping into one of his religious cycles.

Even worse, this time he’s gone “Old Testament”.

Ranting about the world situation and offenses to God and such. He’s fixated on reinstating Old Testament animal sacrifice.

I must say however, that the alter he’s building in the back yard is looking pretty impressive.

At least he doesn’t want to use the fireplace.

I don’t think I could handle the smell.

The Good News is that he’s focused on squirrels and raccoons.

So I’m pretty sure the dogs are safe.

BTW - If you see him, say hello to Ahh-Nult for me.

Bill

Glad to hear about Jason's initiative. Been thinking of building an open pit BBQ and his alter experience should be useful. Got plenty of cats to test out the project. And always the possibility of having roast dog.

Saw our other grandchild, Maya today. She is a beautiful young lady and, of course, brilliant. All that remains is our furry grandchild Jax (Hazel always corrects me and says our granddoggy). I like the furry grandchild image.

Ward


Sunday - Episode 6

Hi Ward,

Well, thank goodness Jason is over that Temple Sacrifice thing. It was getting pretty tiresome. You know how he goes on and on about some things.

Plus the neighbors were getting kind of concerned.

He’s now back on turning his attention to the puppies and keeping them active and playful.

He’s decided to combine playing with them with his love for skydiving.

I’ve a dilemma.

On the one hand – BASE jumping from the roof over the garage isn’t too far down but it doesn’t give the puppies much time for ‘chute deployment.

On the other hand, I don’t know if I should suggest that he use one of the nearby cellular phone towers. I mean, what if the chute doesn’t deploy?

I’m amazed at how talented Nuke is in making the parachutes.

I just wish he hadn’t used the good sheets.

Have you had any earthquakes out there?

Bill,

Received your email regarding the parachuting. Can't express how distressed Hazel and I are about Jason using your good sheets. We thought we had reared him better - at least use old sheets. Am concerned about use of the cellular towers too, Jason might mess up his shoulder again.

We are having a good time. Went to an auto show yesterday and was very impressed by the windshield wipers on the Lamborghini Gallardo Spider, I'll bet replacement blades cost a $100 apiece. Also spent time with grandchildren and took mucho pictures. Got to get busy on my blog or won't get any posted.

Had an earthquake up in Napa the other day, I think it was only 3.8 or so and didn't really notice - local news mentioned it but not much more then that.

Ward


Monday - Episode 7

Hi Ward,

Today was rather busy.

When I got home from work the house was empty and there was a note on the door asking me to please contact the Lee County Sheriff’s Department.

Now What?

Seems the neighbors felt compelled to call the Sheriff’s Department about Jason’s, Koko’s and Brue’s BASE jumping.

I checked.

There’s nothing, absolutely nothing, in the subdivision restrictions / covenants prohibiting flinging dogs off the roof with parachutes.

I really hate nosey neighbors.

Anyway, I picked up the pups at the ASPCA and then went and collected Jason from the County lock up.

Talk about turning lemons into lemonade.

Good ‘ol Jason took the opportunity to tell the deputies about his Military MP experience and to ask for a job application.

The deputies allowed as how they didn’t have any openings at the moment but they’d keep his application on file.

Overall, the pups made some new friends at the ASPCA and Nuke made some new friends at the County Jail.

All’s well that ends well.

Do the errant whales still migrate up the Sacramento River?

Hi Bill,

"Do the errant whales still migrate up the Sacramento River?"

Not sure about errant whales but there are some really big women here.

Ward


(I had to send W an email here reminding him about Humphrey the Humpback Whale that tried to migrate up the Sacramento River a few years back. Twice!)

Tuesday - Episode 8

Hi Ward,

Obviously BASE jumping is out.

Real skydiving is in.

To make up for having to go to jail, I offered to take Nuke skydiving again.

Nuke found the following on the web:

http://www.grindtv.com/video/air/SkydivingDog/

Who knew?

I hope Raeford Parachute Center doesn’t charge extra for dogs. After all, it’s still the person jumping and what difference does it make if a small dog goes with him?

Of course the cost will be double for 2 jumps for both Brue and Koko. After all, it’s just like the kibble treats – if you do it for one – you have to do it for the other one.

I’ll let you know if another trip to the hospital or a trip to the vet arises.

For some reason the pups have gotten kind of antsy lately.

I think they miss you and Hazel.

BTW – When you see Ahh–Nult – sign his cast for me.

Bill,

You know, I think it is much better that they do some real skydiving. At their age we want them to have a quality life and real skydiving is a far beter experience then base jumping.

Now I've done some scuba diving and that could be a good experience too. Wonder where you get fins for their doggy paws?

sign his cast...????? Ahh-Nult, did you tell your mother?

Ward


(Some confusion here about who Ahhh-Nult is. Cleared up in subsequent emails)

Wednesday - Episode 9

Hi Ward,

I’m always amazed how Jason makes friends wherever he goes. I sure wish I could do that.

Sometimes though there’s a downside.

I got home from work today and found that Jason invited the guys he met in jail to come out to the house.

I wish he’d run this stuff by me first.

Some of ‘em look kind of skuzzy and I wasn’t too keen on them being in the house.

So, Nuke and I rounded up his old Army tent and 2 backpacking tents I had in the attic and set them up in the back yard.

Brue and Koko have to be careful with all these people around. They’re so small and they tend to stay underfoot so it’s easy for them to get stepped on.

I wonder how long these guys are going to hang around.

Do y’all stock up on Rice-a-Roni when you’re out there? It is the San Francisco treat you know.

(At this point – Jason, except for expressing concern at the very beginning, hasn’t said one single word about my emails to his dad (He’s been cc’d on them all). After this one he finally said, and I quote: “Your story is pretty good. But your ending questions are getting lame and stupid.”)

LOL

Bill,

Oh I do so hope that Jason will bring his new found playmates to visit us in St. James. They will fit right in and if they get homesick I'm sure the local jail will accomodate them.

Thanks for clarifying Ahh Nult, he is a politician I really like (for real). Might not always go with his ideas but he dares to move ahead and does so without antagonizing ALL his political foes, or something.

Ward


(I had detected that Ward was'nt getting my Ahh Nult jokes – so I sent him an email where I said: Governor Arnold. Now – with the accent – Ahhhhhhh Nult)

Thursday - Episode 10

Hi Ward,

Jason has been teaching his new buddies some of the stuff he learned in the Army.

They sneak around in the back yard, crawl around pointing stick ‘guns’ at each other, hide behind trees and stumps and then jump up and yell ‘bang’.

They’ve even come up with a name for themselves – The Sanfordstan Commandoes.

Just earlier I was taking out the trash when a couple of them “ambushed” me. Scared the daylights out of me and I spilled the whole bag of trash all over the garage.

Remember that alter Jason built?

It’s coming in handy.

At night they build a campfire in it while Jason conducts Army Training Sessions.

He also spends a lot of time teaching them Bible Lessons. From his point of view, of course.

They’re also using the catapult; I mean trebuchet, to practice lobbing mortar rounds.

They’re doing a pretty good job of cleaning out all the rocks in the yard but I think they busted out one of the windows in my next door neighbor’s house.

Everybody seems to be having a good time but I think these guys are a little old to be playing ‘fort’.

They’re also training Brue and Koko to be sniffer dogs.

I don’t know about that.

The only thing Koko and Brue seem to be good at sniffing is each other’s butt.

Hey, could you do me a favor and pop over to Steve Job’s house and see if you could bring me back one of those new ipod phones?

(At this point I sent W a real email telling him how thing were going with the pups. I also mentioned Jason as having made only 2 comments – the one about my ending questions getting lame – and after the first “episode” he was concerned that his mom would take the email seriously about the dog’s fir getting singed from embers. Also, in the ‘real’ update email – I cautioned W about going liberal from spending so much time on the left coast. – LOL)

Bill,

Have to admit that when I first read about the puppy fur catching fire I was momentarily nonplussed as was Hazel. Then decided that if it had truly been serious you would have called...then thought more and started laughing. Since I read the email first I think my laughing may have "eased" Hazel into the situation and calmed her. Now she keeps asking me if Bill sent an email and what he said.

I agree with Jason that Rice-A-Roni wasn't your best ending question (BTW, what is Rice-A-Roni). But don't be dismayed, even Robin Williams has bad jokes.

We are getting concerned that the puppies may be too spoiled to return home. You may get stuck with them.

As to getting too liberal, you can't go to the left coast without coming back tainted. We are thinking how we can reform North Carolina and are considering a movement for Hamster rights.

Ward


Friday - Episode 11

Ward,

Today I got home and found that Jason and his buddies, pardon me; The Sanfordstan Commandoes, spent most of the day drinking beer.

And - they got into the bottle of Grey Goose Vodka that you gave me for Christmas! I’m pretty pissed about that and told ‘em so.

Anyway, they’ve decided to go on a ‘raid’ to root out some ‘insurgents’ who’ve ‘infiltrated’ Lee County.

Geeez.

I don’t know where they get these ideas from.

Frankly, I think it’s from listening to too much AM Talk Radio.

There was talk about parachuting in over their target, whatever that is, but when Raeford Parachute Center told ‘em how much the airplane flight would cost – well, that kind of put a damper on things.

They briefly considered knocking off the Jordan Dam Mini Mart to get the money but I nixed that idea right in the bud. That’s where I buy gas and milk and I have to face those folks just about every day.

They all finally loaded up into one of the Bubba’s old beat up pickup truck, including Koko and Brue “to help sniff out the enemy” and just now took off to conduct their little ‘raid’.

Don’t worry about Koko and Brue – I made sure the least drunk one did the driving.

I wonder if they remembered to take the Holy Hand Grenade of Antioch?

My guess is they’ll end up at Jordan Lake Dam drinking beer and fishing.

Hey, I’ve wondered – Since you’re 3 time zones later – if I sent you this email but you got it right away and called me – would your phone call get here before I sent the email?

Bill,

"Don’t worry about Koko and Brue – I made sure the least drunk one did the driving."

Now I'm getting a little concerned. Which one really drove, Koke has trouble reaching the pedals and only has one eye, Brue tends to drift off to sleep - further I don't think they have a license? BTW, if Koke has been drinking she sneezes.

"I wonder if they remembered to take the Holy Hand Grenade of Antioch?"

- and did they have proper direction?

Then did he raise on high the Holy Hand Grenade of Antioch, saying, "Bless this, O Lord, that with it thou mayst blow thine enemies to tiny bits, in thy mercy." And the people did rejoice and did feast upon the lambs and toads and tree-sloths and fruit-bats and orangutans and breakfast cereals ... Now did the Lord say, "First thou pullest the Holy Pin. Then thou must count to three. Three shall be the number of the counting and the number of the counting shall be three. Four shalt thou not count, neither shalt thou count two, excepting that thou then proceedeth to three. Five is right out. Once the number three, being the number of the counting, be reached, then lobbest thou the Holy Hand Grenade in the direction of thine foe, who, being naughty in my sight, shall snuff it."

"I’ve wondered – Since you’re 3 time zones later – if I sent you this email but you got it right away and called me – would your phone call get here before I sent the email?"

Now that is an interesting question. I suppose if we had call forwarding the call would be routed forward around the earth past the dateline, thus ariving to you a day after the email. However, we don't have fowarding so perhaps the call would come before the email as you theorize and not only that, you might end up talking to us before you answered the phone - that could raise some concern to others around you.

Ward


Saturday - Episode 12

Ward,

They’re back.

And not with fresh fish to cook.

The ‘insurgents’ they captured?

Just a bunch of illegals staying in a trailer down the road.

Now I’ve got 8 Mexican day laborers living in the small guest bedroom. They don’t seem to mind though. Apparently it’s not as crowded as the trailer they were staying in with a bunch of other migrants.

I’ll bet those poor Mexican fellas were scared half to death when Nuke and his buddies showed up at the trailer park last night.

They talk mostly in Spanish but I did hear one of them say something about “We left Mexico for this!?!?”

Everybody’s all settled down though and the Mexicans are fixing authentic tacos and burritos.

Is it OK for Brue and Koko to eat spicy food? They seem to like it. But it sure does make for some pungent doggy breath and doggie farts.

BTW – with all the excitement around here – a couple of cases from Napa Valley could go a long way to help take the edge off.

Bill,

"Is it OK for Brue and Koko to eat spicy food? They seem to like it. But it sure does make for some pungent doggy breath and doggie farts".

No problem, just don't light the fireplace.

"BTW – with all the excitement around here – a couple of cases from Napa Valley could go a long way to help take the edge off".

We tried to get you a couple cases but they refuse to take the bottles out.

Ward


And Jason, sent me the following:

Our Raid on Ft. Benning

http://www.sciencedaily.com/upi/index.php?feed=Quirks&article=UPI-1-20070120-00070200-bc-us-shihtzus.xml

Success!

--
Si vis pacem, para bellum


Sunday - Episode 13

Hi Ward,

Jason, his Sanfordstan Commandoes and the Mexicans seem to be hitting it off pretty well.

The Mexicans have joined right in with Jason’s Army Training sessions and Religion classes.

Nuke’s about the happiest I’ve seen him in a long time.

He’s all excited about how well the Religious Indoctrination is going.

“Converting the Infidel” as he puts it.

To give you the heads up – they’ve all packed up and left for your house in St. James Plantation.

Jason’s been telling ‘em how great moving to Southport is going to be and Low and Behold, they decided to join him!

In addition to having the puppies home safe and sound; you and Hazel are going to have lots of new friends when you get back home.

I called up my old college buddy Dave who lives in Wilmington and told him Jason and his Commando Cult were on their way to Southport.

You know - just in case he might want to invite them all over for supper sometime.

He got kind of upset and said if I told Jason where he lives, he’d come to Sanford and kick my ass. I thought that was real un-neighborly like. Where’s his sense of Southern Hospitality?

Anyway - It’s empty and kind of quiet here with all of them gone.

I sure am going to miss Brue and Koko.

But not to worry – I’ve got plenty to do.

I’m looking forward to getting the house and yard cleaned up.

Plus, the neighbors have started a petition to have me evicted from the subdivision so I’ve got to spend some time getting that all straightened out.

Y’all have a safe trip back from California.

Epilogue

Today, JN took the doggies back home. I think I’m gonna miss having them around.

It’s astronomy and space weekend at the NC Natural Science Museum. I think I’ll visit tomorrow.

Addendum

Got a final follow up email Saturday from W & H. I sent basketball tickets to them to use while I'm on vacation in a couple of weeks. I also had emailed W & H telling them I had decided to keep Koko as she and I really bonded during her stay.

Koko really did take a liking to me for some reason. She always met me at the door when I got home from work; slept at the foot of the bed every night; snuggled up next to me on the sofa; and even stayed by the shower door each morning when I was getting ready for work. Normally I don't care much for little yapping mini-dogs but she's really laid back and calm. Probably because of her age. She has a really neat personality. I am going to miss having her around.

Brue was cool too. But more of an eat, sleep and take walks kind of dog. And then sleep. Then sleep some more. Since Koko spent all her time with me, Brue naturally gravitated to JN to hang out and play with. So, it all worked out.

Hi Bill,

Got the tickets from Jason. Thank you so much. Am wondering though if they will let me spit my tobaccy juice on the floor of the Arena Club Restaurant - some folk are mighty picky about that.

As to Koko. Hazel and I had long deep discussions but in good conscience we have to keep her here. I know she behaved while staying with you but I have to confess she has a lot of emotional dog baggage. We have her seeing a dog therapist but have had little success in reforming her ways. She sneaks out at night and is the leader of the pack. They range through the neighborhood wearing doo-rags, leather and chains. I understand the therapist is writing a book called "When Good Dogs Go Bad." We even tried to get the dog whisperer but he refused saying there are some dogs that are so bent they can never be refomed - plus his pack of pitbulls signed a petition pleading against Caeser coming here for fear he would not only lose his reputation but possibly return mained for life - emotionally and psychologically. Thus we have to sadly refuse your very kind offer to keep her (oh, and you'd have to pay the vet bills too).

We are having a great time with the Sanfordstan Commandoes. Last night they built a campfire in the middle of the living room and we started toasting marshmellows - it took me back to when Jason was a little boy. It did get a little exciting when the smoke alrams started blaring and the neighbors called the fire department. Got the campfire put out and things settled down although neighbors did wonder about the Mexicans that were wandering around - they thought they were contractors here to work on new houses and couldn't udnerstand why they were in St. James after work hours. I explained they were moonlighting by building me a wine cellar and that seemed to sort of satisfy everyone.

Security is really nice here - they stayed parked outside for the remainder of the night saying they just wanted to be sure we were safe. Seems there was some muttering from folks outside our house that were wearing white sheets and pointy white hats. I'm sure they will become firendly because Jason plans to give them lessons tomorrow on alter building - he was inspired by the crosses they carried.

Ward

Monday, January 22, 2007

Not Much New

Actually - nothing new to blog about.

Reflections on the Duke Game

Last year State had 1 junior player turn pro, another junior starter decided to play baseball full time (he'll be playing professional baseball after he graduates) and the third junior has been out this season with a long term injury. Those 3 guys would have been senior starters this year.

We had 2 major recruits that we let out of their commitments after Sendeck left.

So, this year with new coach Sidney Lowe, we have an all underclassman team (save 1 injured senior) as our starters. Our starters would be solid bench players for any other ACC team but they're not quite up to ACC starter caliber. With senior Engin Atsur injured, our starting line up consists of 2 freshmen, 2 sophomores and 1 junior.

We play really hard and never give up. But against a team like Duke last Saturday - we just can't keep up.

I love watching these guys play - losing not withstanding. They play their hearts out each game. I just hope they don't get discouraged as the season winds on to March.

Coach is getting the absolute most out of these guys. And their prime direction from Coach Lowe is to have fun playing.

Word on the street is that recruiting is going great. So if all goes well with recruiting and with the tough experience our guys are getting this year - in a couple of years we should be competitive with the likes of Duke and Carolina. In fact, I think we'll see a dramatic improvement next year.

Puppies

Roomie JN gave the dogs a bath today. They're all clean, fluffy and smelling good. Right now they're both plopped down in front of the fire place to finish drying off.

Vacation

Just realized today that it's only 3 weeks till I head off for another cruise vacation with the family. I just went on one after Thanksgiving so this one is kind of quickly sneaking up on me. I'm really looking forward to it.

Saturday, January 20, 2007

Duke Walks


Duke walked all over State this afternoon.

Just got home and we're going to watch Little Miss Sunshine. Never seen it. Hope it's good.

Photo of the dogs taken this week.

That's about it.

Sunday, January 14, 2007

Error 404

From a college sports site - This Error 404 is pretty good.

I was clicking to a discussion site for upcoming NC State basketball games when I stumbled on that.

Yesterday's win over Wake Forest at Winston-Salem really helps our young guys. Plus, Coach L was able to go to his bench and let some of the guys get playing time against an ACC opponent which is more quality time on the court than early season games.

The Pack has a full week off from yesterday's game to next Saturday when we host Duke. They could use the rest. We're a young team - but are super well coached. Who knows? If the Pack brings their "A" game and the ball bounces our way - Dook could be in for a tough time at the RBC.

I've Added a New Link

I've added a new link to the right side of the blog home page - Dark Roasted Blend. I've been following it for a while to make sure it isn't a one hit wonder.

I generally avoid putting links in the right side bar as some promising links end up not being maintained like Cultural Confusion; some blog links are just plain too weird like Close Danger; and frankly it's too easy to clutter things up with too many links.

I don't know who the people are that maintain Dark Roasted Blend - but it's always got something interesting and lots of great photo links.

Breakfast



Some weekends I go to the Scoreboard Grill in Pittsboro for breakfast. This morning there was live entertainment. This guy was playing and singing gospel songs.

Neighbors



I've been planning to post some photos of my neighbors who live down the street on Pittsboro-Moncure Road. On the way home from breakfast I stopped to get a couple of shots.

Friday, January 12, 2007

No Real News

Time for Eye Drops

Daily Routine

Everybody has a Daily Routine


There hasn't been anything of real interest going on this week.

We’re dog sitting for a couple of weeks and that’s about all the ‘news’ there is – such as it is. I take the dogs out for a walk around 6 AM before I leave for work and again around 6 PM when I return home. That’s about all I do. Although at the moment they're still in their bean bag doggie beds just eye balling me and not moving. They clearly don't want to get up and go outside.

JTN is the one who is really taking care of them. Koko has one eye that has some sort of illness. I’m not sure what it is, but she needs eye drops twice a day and sometimes other medication. JTN plays with them during the day and takes care of all their food, daytime walks and medicine. He makes them listen to daytime AM Talk Radio - the poor things. Basically they keep each other company.

So far I’ve not given them any table scraps per JTN’s admonishment. But they do expect a kibble teat for just about anything. After a walk, after eye drops, etc. Hell, if one of ‘em farts – they line up for a kibble treat like it’s their due.

I’ll post a photo of them as soon as I get a decent one. Most so far are blurry and they won’t stay still long enough for a posed shot.

There are no home basketball games this weekend and Monday is a holiday. Even though I’ve got a 3 day weekend coming up – there’s no plans. I’ll probably just hang around the house and do nothing.

Addendum

I forgot. Last night we had homemade pizza for dinner. HN sent one back with JTN when he picked up the dogs. I think the pizza dough was homemade as well. JTN says she has a bread machine like mine. It was great!

Wednesday, January 10, 2007

Clemson Still Unbeaten

Clemson is still the Nation’s last unbeaten college basketball team. State played hard but Clemson was just simply the better team. More depth and unbelievable outside shots opened up the inside game for easy lay-ups and dunks.

Still – a great game to watch as our guys tried their best. It’s important to attend the games and show support for the Wolfpack in what is going to be a long January and February.

The couple that sit in front of us have a new son – about 9 months old. Plus the Dad is a really tall guy. The people who have the 2 seats to our right were no-shows so Nuke and I traded seats with the couple and kid. They were able to spread out amongst the 4 seats. The Dad was stretched out at one point with the kid on his lap and chest. One of those ‘awwwww’ moments. I should have gotten a photo for this blog.

I like the 7 PM games. We got home by 10 which is still a reasonable hour.

Miscellaneous

Koko likes to sleep on the sofa and has established a spot in one corner that is her’s. Because of her age, you have to pick her up and set her down when she wants to get on or off the sofa. JTN said he’ll find something that she can use to do it herself. Maybe the small camel saddle would work.

Here's a link to a nice Boston Globe article on Tom O'Brien and his decision to leave Boston College for NC State.

Monday, January 08, 2007

Party Animals

It's 8:15.

One dog is asleep on the sofa. The other is asleep on the rug. I've got a small fire in the fireplace. It's already burned down to embers. Roommate has gone upstairs to go to bed.

I started dozing in my chair and just woke up in time for the BCS National Championship Game. Can I stay awake long enough to see the kickoff?

Magic 8 Ball says - "unlikely".

Yep - we're party animals out here in the country.

Addendum

I was able to stay up till half time. Florida opened up a can of whup arse on Ohio State. Went to bed and found out this morning I had pretty much seen the whole game by half time.

Dogs got up when they heard me get up and we all went out for a 'walk'. Well, they went out for a 'walk' - I just walked.

So far the only adjustment to my routine is instead of lolly gagging around in bed listening to the radio for my usual 10 to 15 minutes - I'll actually have to get up and take them outside.

Otherwise they'd have to wait for Nuke'em to get get up and come downstairs. By that time, they'd be walking around like little ballerinas with their legs crossed.

Sunday, January 07, 2007

Sunday Morning

Boston College wins over NC State




I like to get to weekend games early. Sometimes, I'll go up to the Arena Club and have a sandwich and a beer. But usually I just put on the radio headphones and read the newspaper.

The Wolfpack Sports Network broadcasts the game inside the RBC Center on 87.7 FM. They also broadcast their live feed before they go 'on the air' which is pretty entertaining. They know the early arrivals are the types that bring radios so they joke around and offer commentary to / about us. LOL

The PEP band also gets there early and plays a lot of stuff that isn't played during the game, such as Big Band type numbers.

State couldn't hit the broadside of a barn. 24% in the first half. Still, we made a run at BC with about 10 minutes left.

That's what I like about a Sydney Lowe team - they adjust during the game and they never throw in the towel.

Food

Had lunch before the game at Crazy Fire in Cary. Ok but the best, so called, Mongolian restaurant in Raleigh is the Bali-Hai on Wake Forest Road. It's been there forever.

Photography

There's a photography exhibit in Pittsboro today. Later, I'll head over there to take a look. I really like good photography.

Miscellaneous

The roommate heads to Southport today to pick up his parent's 2 dogs. We are (correction - He is) going to doggy sit for a couple weeks while they visit their other kids in San Francisco.

I predict that puppy photos will appear on this blog in the near future.

Friday, January 05, 2007

Friday Update


Basketball

College basketball season starts in earnest this weekend.

NC State hosts Boston College Saturday at 2 PM.

It’s going to be a trying season for the WolfPack. We have no depth and our most experienced player is out with a long term injury. We have no depth to back up starters who, to be perfectly honest, would likely be substitutes on any other ACC team.

This was all expected. We lost some guys after Herb Sendeck left for Arizona State.

Sidney Lowe is our new head coach and you can already tell he’s getting the absolute most out of our young team. He never quits and the kids never quit.

Overall, I’m really happy we have a new head coach and I expect that we’ll be a whole lot better in the years to come.

In any event, win or lose, you know the kids will be playing with passion and they’re just so much fun to watch.

I hope the fans stick with them and keep the RBC Center filled, even through the inevitable string of losses.

Football

I’ll be pulling for Ohio State in the BCS Championship Game. Steve Spurrier lingers on. Even though it’s been years since he left Duke and Florida – he was an opposing team’s coach in the ACC, ran his mouth at Florida (but – he DID back up what he said), and now coaches at South Carolina – another hated former ACC foe – so I’m pulling for Ohio State.

I really enjoyed Wake Forest’s game against Louisville. Those kids played a great game and WF’s fans and kids are understandably proud of their school and team.

The really enjoyable game was LSU’s whupping of Notre Dame. Year in and year out ND is constantly overrated. The final score pretty much said it all.

Wednesday, January 03, 2007

Oooooooh-Kay

Pat Robertson announced this week that God has told him there will be millions of deaths this year from a terrorist attack. No mention if a 900 foot tall Jesus was involved.

Roommate denies ever talking to him.

Tuesday, January 02, 2007

A Bit Much

Gerald Ford was the first president I ever got to vote for. I had to drive from NC State University to Fayetteville to cast my absentee ballot. He was a good man. I still think he would have been the better choice over Carter.

The hauling of Gerry hither and yon is just a bit much. Actually, it's gotten downright unseemly.

Much more dignified would have been 24 hours in the Capitol Rotunda then put him in the ground. Afterwards - Memorial Services in California and Michigan - sans body.

Enough already.

Roomie had an observation while watching, yet another, hearse ride - he pointed out the Caddy had low profile wide tires on extra large shinny rims. And I quote "Look at Ford. He be pimpin it".

Orange Bowl Tonight

GO WAKE FOREST!

Monday, January 01, 2007

Happy New Year 2007


Raleigh drops the Giant Acorn to bring in the New Year. Yep - the Giant Acorn. The possibilities for bad jokes is endless. Hey - it's what we do here.

There is also another annual event that's becoming a tradition. The Hurricanes play a home game each year and then everybody stays and they have a New Year's Eve party and Count Down. It's always sold out. The Cary H's always go.

Been watching Bowl games all day. Went to Ruby Tuesday's for lunch to assault the salad bar. We ate in the bar so we could watch the games.

Looking forward to the Orange Bowl Tuesday evening with Wake Forest. Go Deacons!

Back to work tomorrow. Just looked at my work calendar online - yikes! It's already full.