Monday, January 31, 2011

My son, friend of Smitty

It's the little things that he does.  Some will drive you crazy and others will have you laughing hysterically.  Facial expressions add to the comedic value, but it's a "you had to be there" thing.  He's always done it and even when you think he's being dead serious, he's likely pulling your leg.

The routines go back as far as I can remember but there are quite a few that stick out in my mind.  The first of which is Denny's...

 

Those of you who have seen Pulp Fiction would easily remember this scene with John Travolta and Uma Thurman.  My son, who was but 4 at the time, had not.  That didn't stop him from busting out in a dance routine of The Swim while seated at our table in Denny's while we waited for our food.  No prompting, no key word mentioned and no music.  Just Josh bustin' a move.

A few months later I would be getting married to my beautiful fiance'.  As I'm dressing my son in his little dress shirt and vest, he's fussing with me as most boys do when wearing dress clothes.  After a few minutes, we finally get him situated and I let out a heavy sigh.  He looks at me, pulls down his vest to straighten it out and says very matter of factly, "Dad, you know the difference between you and me?  I make this look good".



Josh is not one to have attention drawn to him, unless it's at your expense.  For the longest time, Josh and his friend Jordan went everywhere with us.  Having the two of them together was a blast, but by the end of the weekend, you were ready to commit them to speacial care facilities.  For the longest time, my wife and I thought they had a friend named Smitty.  We stopped believing in Smitty a long time ago as he never was around when the boys said he was.  We could be in a movie, at a restaurant or smack dab in the middle of a hot tourist crowd in one of Florida's many theme parks and "Smitty" would just pop up.  At first it was a lot of coincidences.

Josh: "Jordan, there's Smitty!"  as loud as he could.

Jordan: "No way where?"

Josh: "Right there! HEY SMITTY!"

When we'd all look at the two of them, Josh would just say "Dad, it's my friend Smitty" and point in some random direction.  Later, we learned that we were the butt of a long, never ending joke.  There really is a Smitty and my son does know the kid.  He was just never anywhere we were and thus began a long line of deception and pranks.  While it was fun for Jordan, it sometimes took a different turn when he became the butt of the jokes.

Josh: "Dad, Jordan says you're going bald."

Jordan: "Wait, what?!?  No I didn't!"

Josh: "Dad, he did.  I don't think that's very nice of you Jordan."

Or even worse, just yelling out at random, "Jordan!  Stop hitting my sister!  She's smaller than you.  I know she can be a brat but..."   And all Jordan could do was look at me like "please, you really don't believe this do you?"

Part of the fun is his randomness.  He torments his grandfather with obscure comments, quotes movies he's fond of and swears you are off your rocker when you try to recall a conversation with him just moments before.  It can drive you insane.

Some of his favorite quotes:

"LT. DAN!  You got legs!"



"I hid this uncomfortable piece of metal up my ass for two years."

Christopher Walken

"Son, we live in a world that has walls, and those walls have to be guarded by men with guns. Who's gonna do it? You? You, Lt. Weinburg? I have a greater responsibility than you could possibly fathom. You weep for Santiago, and you curse the marines. You have that luxury. You have the luxury of not knowing what I know. That Santiago's death, while tragic, probably saved lives. And my existence, while grotesque and incomprehensible to you, saves lives. You don't want the truth because deep down in places you don't talk about at parties, you want me on that wall, you need me on that wall. We use words like honor, code, loyalty. We use these words as the backbone of a life spent defending something. You use them as a punchline. I have neither the time nor the inclination to explain myself to a man who rises and sleeps under the blanket of the very freedom that I provide, and then questions the manner in which I provide it. I would rather you just said thank you, and went on your way, Otherwise, I suggest you pick up a weapon, and stand a post. Either way, I don't give a damn what you think you are entitled to."



In all fairness, he comes by it honest.  I've always been the one to make up wild stories when the kids asked me a question about something like "Why is the sky blue?" or make them apologize to the wall when they run into it.  After all, the poor wall didn't do anything to them.  Tina isn't much better and I blame a lot of my own sarcasm on her.  After all, I was this shy, reclusive guy who never would say much of a peep much less give off any sarcastic remark.  She's made us all unbearable (kidding babe).

Josh is much older now, drives his own car, works a lot after school and we see much less of him than we'd like too.  But that little boy is still there and apparently, so is Smitty.  Josh has been dating a wonderful young lady and she's perfect for him and this crazy family.  She has been known to hack into his Facebook account and post wild messages professing his undying love for her.  He deserves every bit of it.  I only hope that he one day experiences the same joy I've had watching him grow into the young man he's become.  More importantly, I can't wait for the opportunity to spend my time with his children so I can share my knowledge in the art of pranks and sarcasm.  It's only fair to them right?

Friday, January 28, 2011

S&!t my kid says

Today will be short and sweet.  Lots to do.

Last night before dinner, my youngest daughter Drew asks me if I can change her assorted coin into some dollar bills.  I gave it to her but told her to give mom the change because she looks for coins that are rare and she'd have a fit if we didn't let her look through them.

After dinner, the discussion turned to boobs.  Long story, but basically we started teasing Drew about me going to a strip club.  She gets adamant and says "You can't go there.  And mom is sitting right beside you and you're talking about other womens boobs."

"But I like the boobs", I said.  "And besides, I wouldn't go without mom."

"EWWWWWW!!  Gross!  Well, you can't put any dollar bills in their g-strings."

To which I reply, "I'd let mom do that.", which leads to another rousing chorus of "ewwws" and "gross".  I then add, "Did you ever wonder if those dollar bills you have came out of a stripper's butt crack?"

"Disgusting dad.  And now I won't touch any dollars again".

"Awesome!  That means I don't have to pay you any allowance any more!"

"Uh, no.  You'll just have to pay me in coin."

ZING!  And the kid gets another comeback.  Tina is of course, laughing through the whole exchange.  And you guys wonder where I come up with this stuff for Facebook....

Thursday, January 27, 2011

Solutions for your empty wallet

A family member was poking around today looking for cheap goods and food stuffs for a friend in need.  After giving her some idea and looking at her other suggestions, I thought this might make a good topic for todays discussion.  I'm not going to get into basic budgeting discussions here.  Hopefully, most of you have figured that stuff out, or maybe thats blog fodder for another day.

So where can you find great deals on the interwebs?  A quick Google search can certainly help, but there are some of those sites that are obscure and get missed.  Sometimes, you just need someone to point you in the right direction or hopefully have had some experience using the service before.  Today, I'm going to be your "personal interweb deal guide".  Sit back, relax and let's see what awesomeness I can dig up...

All deals, all the time


DealCatcher - This one is a personal favorite, among many.  Where Google supplies you with coutless site possibilities, DealCatcher supplies you with deals mined from all over the web all in one convenient location; coupons, savings codes, and online sales from your favorite sites.  In addition to this deal hunters dream, are the many options for finding your ultimate deal.  Browse by category or by popular stores.  See coupons that are the most popular, expiring and newly available.  Compare prices across the site or simply just browse the current day deals along with the "Catch of the Day" which is usually a savings code or limited time deal.  Just for good measure, they've supplied all the Sunday newspaper ads from across the nation in one place with an easy drop down selection for the state of your choice.  The possibilities are endless.

WOOT! - Woot: An interjection similar to "YAYE!" or "Woohoo!" used to express joy or excitement, usually about some kind of accomplishment. Primarily used by gamers, spreading rapidly to anyone who chats online .

It's no surprise that the guys at Woot decided to use this term since the daily "woot-off" is usually a deal so good and in limited supply, that if you are lucky enough to get an item you are likely to exclaim "WOOT!" after the checkout process.  Woot is on of the first daily deal sites offering a limited time sale of a particular item in limited quantity.  There are many of them now, some good, some bad but none will replace the growing community of wooters.  Woot started to expand from the main sellout.woot site offering shirt.woot, wine.woot and kids.woot where items are relative to the respective titles.  More recently, deals.woot was launched and in similar fashion to DealCatcher, offers us the best deals from around the web.  At the home page, there are 5 sponsored deals at the top, the first being from their own sellout.woot sister site.  Below that is the "community deals" section where people from around the web submit deals from just about anywhere.  What makes deals.woot different is the community of wooters who bring the deals to the site to share with our fellow discount hunters.    By "wooting"  (voting) the deals, the community escalates the deal based on popularity with the membership and it climbs up the favorite deals ladder.

Travel


Kayak - taking what priceline has done and making it better, Kayak allows you to search hundreds of travel sites all at once.

Yapta - taking Kayak one step further more, these folks will save you money by tracking prices before you buy, and the refund you the difference if you purchase and the price drops again.

Freebies


These site will have some form of "free" offers.  Deals range from local restaurants, grocery store coupons, software, rebates...the list goes on.

Freebie Blogger - she does a good job of pulling a lot of freebies together in one site.

Deal Seeking Mom - more coupons than freebies, but she squeezes good stuff in so she get's a shout out.

GCF LearnFree - free online learning for MS Office products, basic computer skills, reading and reference material, math, money and more.  The site is updated regularly and new content is being added daily.

Deal of the Day


Similar to Woot, these guys have their own 1 day deals.  Rather than try and keep track of them all, some "tracker sites" do all the work for you.  Keep this one handy.

Deal of the day Tracker

Groupon - Positively one of my favorite daily sites.  There is always something for everyone, you just might have to wait awhile to get the deal that works best for you.  When it does, BAM!  Money savings for the win!  Deals sometimes up to 90% off restaurants, hotels and retail stores, and that's just part of the sites charm.  I have found more mom and pop businesses around town that I've been missing out on, just by checking in here daily.  If you're a first time sbscriber, Groupon sends out a $10 off coupon for your first purchase that sweatens the deal.  Now you can have that elegant dinner for two at 90% off plus an additional $10 off.  Oh, and if you refer a friend, you get $10 too!

Random Loot


Not really a site, but sites of leftover crap from TSA seizures around the country's major airports. This stuff gets turned over to state surplus agencies that then sell it online or in retail outlets. To whit:

Alabama
Airports: 14 in Florida and Alabama, including Miami, Orlando, Huntsville, and Birmingham
Where to buy: eBay (seller ID: alstatesurplus)
Info: adeca.state.al.us/surplus%20property

Georgia
Airports: Atlanta, Savannah/Hilton Head
Where to buy: Stores in Tucker (Atlanta Surplus Center, 770/414-6468); Swainsboro (Swains­boro Surplus Center, 478/289-2623); and Americus (Americus Surplus Center, 229/931-2407)
Info: surplusproperty.doas.georgia.gov

Illinois
Airports: Chicago O'Hare, Chicago Midway, and occasionally four more in Illinois and Michigan
Where to buy: Auctions held at ibid.illinois.gov


Kentucky
Airports: Eight in various states, including Orlando and Miami (Alabama shares the loot), and Louisville
Where to buy: eBay (seller ID: kysurplus)
Info: finance.ky.gov/internal/surplus

Oregon
Airports: Portland and Eugene
Where to buy: eBay (seller ID: oregontrail2000)
Info: oregonsurplus.com 

Texas
Airports: Seven across the state, including Dallas/Fort Worth and Austin
Where to buy: Austin Storefront in Austin, 512/463-1990
Info: http://tfc.state.tx.us/divisions/supportserv/prog/statesurplus/

Washington State
Airports: Seattle-Tacoma, Spokane, and Tri-Cities
Where to buy: Auburn Retail Store in Auburn, 253/333-4912
Info: ga.wa.gov/surplus

While this list certainly isn't the all-inclusive deal Bible, I hope it still delivers some savings and shopper savvy.  If you have other sites that you just can't live without, feel free to share them here.  I'm always interested in finding new ways to save cash.

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

What I do best.

I'm trying to kick off this blog by doing the Post a Day commitment and I'm sticking to it.  The only problem is, I'm having a hard time finding content to write about.  Usually my stuff is either satirical, reflective or random, hence the name of the blog.  I've been looking through "ideas for posts" from various sites and well, they just don't suit me.  Yesterday's post was OK, but not really something I'd write about unless there was a reason that led me to it.  It took me a while to finish it because I was struggling with the content and what I wanted to say.  Blogging shouldn't be like that.  It should be fluid and easy to write.  It should be about something you know, care about or that you are very passionate about.

So, with that in mind, I'm gonna try this my own way and do my own thing.  I'm good at writing articles for work on "how-to's" or reviews of new hardware, software, movies, games, etc.  With a mixture of my personal anecdotes thrown in for good measure, I might just be able to pull this off.  We shall see.  So bear with me, send me ideas, feedback, questions, suggestions or whatever and I'll try to keep this ship afloat.

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

What is a friend?

Seems like an easy enough question to answer right?  All of us have friends that we talk to every day, socialize with either in person, on the phone or on the web.  Hell, some of us still write actual letters.  When you really start to think about it though, it isn't that easy.  There are a lot of things that can define a friend and for each of us, it is likely very different.

I have had the pleasure of calling a few people "friend", the longest of which is going on nearly 28 years.  I meet new people every day, some come, some go and most of them quicker than others.  It takes me a long time to identify a friend simply because I'm very gaurded.  I learned a long time ago that people you come to call friend can very quickly disappear from your life.  So, I take my time qualifying those people in my life that I think might fit the bill.

For the most part, a friend to me is someone you have built a relationship with.  It cannot be someone you just met and I know some will disagree with me, but you simply cannot determine a persons character, likes/dislikes, personality and other such qualities in just a days, much less a few hours.  A true friend is someone who's been there with you, physically or in spirit throughout some of your most difficult times and even more so, for the most beautiful events of our lives.  A friend is someone who you've not spoken to in 6 months, but you can stop by or pick up the phone and it was just like you spoke to them yesterday.  They are one of the first people you think of when something funny happens, or when you need someone to lean on.

A friend will not only help move your house for the 7th time, they stay the longest because they feel comforable in your surroundings.  You don't have to like the same music, books, films or TV shows, but you respect each others opinions and are genuinely interested in their thoughts and ideas.  A friend is someone you ask for guidance, even on some of the most personal things you'd never share with anyone.  There is no competition because their success is your success and it works both ways.

A friend is a friend for life.  Regardless of the hardships, disagreements or years or miles that pass between you, true friendship overcomes all of life's obstacles and is there for you always.

A promise to write more...Blogging everyday in 2011!

I’ve decided I want to blog more. Rather than just thinking about doing it, I’m starting right now.  I will be posting on this blog once a day for all of 2011.

I know it won’t be easy, but it might be fun, inspiring, awesome and wonderful. Therefore I’m promising to make use of The DailyPost, and the community of other bloggers with similiar goals, to help me along the way, including asking for help when I need it and encouraging others when I can.

If you already read my blog, I hope you’ll encourage me with comments and likes, and good will along the way.

Eric