
In my best Andy Rooney impression, why do beer commercials play good party music and not the crappy music that you often hear in real life at establishments that sell such beer? It never fails, and there is probably something to be said about this fact for me not being a beer drinker myself. You go out to a bar, and the music sucks. Granted, there are a few bars within my immediate area that have music selections that don’t suck as bad, but when you mix in the mindlessness of stupid people consuming said beverages, that just takes things downhill fast. Notice, I said stupid people in reference to people that are stupid. I am not advocating that those who drink beer are stupid. Although, there are some out there where this could be applied either way.
Bill is getting married tomorrow. I met him my first year in college and we’ve stayed in contact since. We roomed for a small amount of time during my sophomore year. Very smart guy. So smart, he got paid to go to college. I’m not sure if the same was true for law school, but hey, he’s a lawyer now, so who cares, right? It’ll be an interesting day for sure. Just to see Bill in a tux will be a treat.
The reception is said to have six kegs of beer.





The plan is falling into place. When I say “falling,” I mean just that. Somehow, someway, I will succeed in this move. There will be some slight shuffling, but it will work. If I just keep telling myself that, it will come true. I do have to say that being just me for the first time in years, I have enjoyed getting this all put together. There is no miscommunication. No one else to get tired and stop the process. No one complaining to me that I need to stop what I’m doing and just give up for a while. You might find this odd, but for those who know me, when I get my mind set on something, it’s hard for me to stop until it’s done. It truly is a family trait. Drives some nuts. Others wish they could have this type of dedication. 

I’m glad I’m not in the mother nature business. Granted that radio isn’t the most solid industry out there, but calculating and predicting the elements just seems like a really hard job. I only say this because I had the opportunity to tour the National Weather Service office in Davenport today. They have a rough task. You wouldn’t think so, but the weather is everyone’s business. I would hate to be on their end of a bad phone call. However, it was pretty cool to watch them get all excited about a storm cell moving into the area. Jim snapped a picture with his camera, and one of the guys popped up to the window like a groundhog pops out of his hole. They need to ease up on the sugar. It was just the flash.