This will take a couple of minutes to watch, but well worth it.
A local television station in Cleveland decided to put together an “investigative report” on the dangers of allowing your children to go to the public library. What did they do? They put a hidden camera in the computer room and waited for some poor sap to start “having sex with himself.”
They found that man, and that man was an Ohio State fan. What happens next will change the way you see humanity. You’re going to watch this and think it’s some sort of sketch comedy troupe prank. It isn’t.
What's going on with the McIntosh Family (Rich, Amy, Quincy and Joey) plus more...
Monday, May 29, 2006
Pubic Library?
The Name's Dalton
Wednesday, May 24, 2006
Barbaro gets Screwed
If you missed it, here is a before and after photo of the Kentucky Derby winner, 3-year-old bay colt Barbaro’s broken bones above and below his ankle at the Preakness on Saturday, ending his Triple Crown bid and racing career.
I think it looks like the quality workmanship that you would expect from an eight grade wood shop.. Amy thinks it’s a really good job.. I don’t buy it.. You be the judge....
I think it looks like the quality workmanship that you would expect from an eight grade wood shop.. Amy thinks it’s a really good job.. I don’t buy it.. You be the judge....
Tuesday, May 23, 2006
My Dad and Friend..
My dad and friend, William (Bill) Richard McIntosh, passed away at 4:15 p.m. Sunday, May 21st. at Seasons Hospice in Rochester, MN..
Two years ago he was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer and had a procedure called a Whipple preformed to remove the cancer. This was followed up with three months of chemo and radiation. After which he stayed cancer free for over two years.
The odds where stacked against him from the beginning.. Less than 5% of the patients that are diagnosed with pancreatic cancer live more than five years. So with that, I feel extremely fortunate for the time that I had with him.
My parents had just relocated to my dad’s home town, Johnston City, IL when my dad started to feel ill. So, my mom and dad packed up and headed for the Mayo Clinic to have his discomfort investigated. Unfortunately, his discomfort was due to the cancer metastasizing to his liver.
After fighting the cancer with all of his effort and determination for over two months he went very peacefully. I’m very happy that my parents decided to stay with Amy and me for the last two months so that we all could spend time with him. I had the opportunity to spend almost everyday with him. We talked about old times and discussed what our futures held.
During the last couple of months our friends and family have shown their care and support more than I could have ever imaged and I’m truly humbled and thankful from all of the support. Thank you..
Services will be at 1 p.m. Saturday, May 27th. at Murman and Wilson Funeral Home in Johnston City. Burial will be in the Lakeview Cemetery in Johnston City. Visitation will be from 5 to 8 p.m. Friday at the funeral home.
Two years ago he was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer and had a procedure called a Whipple preformed to remove the cancer. This was followed up with three months of chemo and radiation. After which he stayed cancer free for over two years.
The odds where stacked against him from the beginning.. Less than 5% of the patients that are diagnosed with pancreatic cancer live more than five years. So with that, I feel extremely fortunate for the time that I had with him.
My parents had just relocated to my dad’s home town, Johnston City, IL when my dad started to feel ill. So, my mom and dad packed up and headed for the Mayo Clinic to have his discomfort investigated. Unfortunately, his discomfort was due to the cancer metastasizing to his liver.
After fighting the cancer with all of his effort and determination for over two months he went very peacefully. I’m very happy that my parents decided to stay with Amy and me for the last two months so that we all could spend time with him. I had the opportunity to spend almost everyday with him. We talked about old times and discussed what our futures held.
During the last couple of months our friends and family have shown their care and support more than I could have ever imaged and I’m truly humbled and thankful from all of the support. Thank you..
Services will be at 1 p.m. Saturday, May 27th. at Murman and Wilson Funeral Home in Johnston City. Burial will be in the Lakeview Cemetery in Johnston City. Visitation will be from 5 to 8 p.m. Friday at the funeral home.
Sunday, May 21, 2006
Friday, May 19, 2006
Tuesday, May 16, 2006
Monday, May 15, 2006
Sunday, May 14, 2006
Saturday, May 13, 2006
Skin Boat to Tuna Town
Friday, May 12, 2006
Conjoined Cats?
I guess the PC police have even re-named Siamese Twins. Now they are called Conjoined Twins… What happened? Did this term offend Thai people or did it offend twins that didn’t want to be associated with Thai people…
Anyway today at the WFMC a “team” of doctors will separate Siamese Twins..
Anyway today at the WFMC a “team” of doctors will separate Siamese Twins..
Bull by the Horns
That’s what I call getting the bull by the horns…
Snappy outfit… I think this guy was in a past blog…
Snappy outfit… I think this guy was in a past blog…
Tuesday, May 09, 2006
No Teacher Left Behind
Meet Chris Saari, he teaches forth graders at James T. Jones. The elementary school I attended growing up. Chris also went to James T. Jones and as I did got a quality education.
Just check out his website. Especially the SPELLING and his SCHEDULE (exactly what is Chris doing on Tuesday)…
Monday, May 08, 2006
Who put a Quarter in this Guy??
Apparently, I have a fascination with bicycles when I’ve had a cocktail or twooo. This time I borrowed my little buddy Mason’s bike. I did some tricks (wheels, bunny hop, and I worked on a few new moves).
Lucky for me I didn’t have to ride it home, on a flat, 10 miles in the dark, wearing khakis and an oxford, after forgetting my beef jerky and Diet Pepsi at the Holiday Station Store…….
* Tony.. Scavenger Hunt 2006???
Lucky for me I didn’t have to ride it home, on a flat, 10 miles in the dark, wearing khakis and an oxford, after forgetting my beef jerky and Diet Pepsi at the Holiday Station Store…….
* Tony.. Scavenger Hunt 2006???
Saturday, May 06, 2006
Season's Hospice
As many of you know my dad has been battling pancreatic cancer that has spread to his liver over the last few months. He’s been in and out of the hospital and skilled nursing facilities trying to build his strength so he can accept treatment to fight the cancer. Even with his strong will, endless effort and positive attitude he’s not going to get healthy enough to get treatment.
Yesterday we moved my dad from St. Mary’s to Season’s Hospice.. Season’s is a beautiful home that has been turned in to a hospice facility that is located SW of Rochester over looking the countryside. It has a wooded setting with lots gardens, bird feeders, walking/riding paths, a pond, gazebo, and deer walk though at dust as if they are queued to do so.
We are very happy to have him there. The staff is delightful and very kind. I can’t think of a better place for my dad to be right now.
Yesterday we moved my dad from St. Mary’s to Season’s Hospice.. Season’s is a beautiful home that has been turned in to a hospice facility that is located SW of Rochester over looking the countryside. It has a wooded setting with lots gardens, bird feeders, walking/riding paths, a pond, gazebo, and deer walk though at dust as if they are queued to do so.
We are very happy to have him there. The staff is delightful and very kind. I can’t think of a better place for my dad to be right now.
Friday, May 05, 2006
Cinco de Mayo
Short work week for the Mexicans with Monday being Uno de Mayo (make your own burrito day) and today Cinco de Mayo. Wow, wonder why that Paso is so low to the Dollar….
El Cinco de Mayo ("The Fifth of May" inSpanish) is a national celebration in Mexico. It commemorates the victory of Mexican forces led by General Ignacio Zaragoza over the French expeditionary forces in the Battle of Puebla on May 5, 1862.
And yes it is big in Rochester because on the Mayo Clinic...
El Cinco de Mayo ("The Fifth of May" in
And yes it is big in Rochester because on the Mayo Clinic...
Thursday, May 04, 2006
Be All You Can Be
I really think that the armed services should take advantage of press like this to build their enrollment numbers. Ya, I could see servicing, I mean serving, my country.
Note the Double Tramp Stamp!!!!!!
U.S. soldiers prepare to swim at a pool run by the Australian military at Camp Victory in Baghdad, Iraq. Top U.S. and coalition commanders and their staffs now enjoy an array of modern conveniences and amenities across the command center.
Note the Double Tramp Stamp!!!!!!
U.S. soldiers prepare to swim at a pool run by the Australian military at Camp Victory in Baghdad, Iraq. Top U.S. and coalition commanders and their staffs now enjoy an array of modern conveniences and amenities across the command center.
Tuesday, May 02, 2006
Uno de Mayo
Monday, May 01, 2006
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