Archives October 2004

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Happy Halloween! For the first time since I have worked here I actually dressed up for the occasion at work. I am one of the T-Birds from Grease, all the women in accounting are the pink ladies. I may have been the only guy to do it so I have 7 or 8 women to accompany me. Nice ratio. If you want to check it out you can see my greasy head on the cam.

I got around to posting various pics like some new ones of Nicki (the costume wasn’t my idea), a picture of my wad of cash from the Vette sale, a couple cute pics of Ali and my niece Lauryn, and a few Halloween related pics.

Sports history, bankers, 5 days

I, like many millions stayed up till the end of the game last night to see the Red Sox officially end the longest drought in sports history as they put away the Cardinals, with a sweep no less. It really was an amazing run for them. The historic comeback against the Yankees followed by sweeping out the team with baseball’s best record. Wow. The Cardinals looked defeated way before the game was officially over. They had no fire, it almost seemed like they knew they were going to lose. In contrast, the Red Sox to a man looked confident and relaxed. I’m not even remotely a Red Sox fan but even so I was pulling for them in a big way to win it this year. Everyone likes an underdog.

I took time out of work yesterday to pick up Ali and go to the credit union to sign paperwork for our home equity line of credit. However when the loan officer plopped the papers in front of us, I immediately saw they f’d it up. They had the total loan amount as the number I requested as an INCREASE over our existing line of credit. Argh. The woman apologized and said this sort of mix up is common because their web site, where you apply for such things doesn’t do a good job of distinguishing an application as an increase or a total amount for a loan. She said to qualify for what we actually wanted to loan would require a new appraisal, more money, more delays. Then we mentioned that the appraisal that was on the county property apprasier site should reflect a higher figure. She checked it out and said that should work just fine. However, when she went for the approval, they declined it because of some BS about the way the value is stated on the site and they would only give credit for the value AFTER the homestead exemption and save-our-homes discount. It was annoying. So we have to get another appraisal, take time out to meet the appraiser at our house, wait and then take more time out to go back to the credit union to sign more paperwork and pay a couple hundred bucks. This could be another situation where dad might walk away from the deal but once this gets finalized it will give us financial flexability that I could have only dreamed of 10 years ago. Of course such power requires discipline as this good fortune could easily be abused by careless spending. I’ll toe the line.

5 days till the election. I hope to do my early voting either today or tomorrow. The polls still seem to have Bush ahead by a slim margin but I wonder if these polls reflect all the newly registered voters that registered this year for the sole reason of kicking W out of office. I’m crossing my fingers that enough people can see through the smokescreens, character assisination and misdirection that the Publicans seem to rely on so heavily to steer people away from what they have been doing the past 4 years. (ask John McCain)

6 day vacuum

Wow has it really been that long? An eternity in blog time…

My trip to PA has concluded. As normal it had some good times but I’m always more than ready to get back home. I dropped off Nicki at the kennel Thursday morning. I had her bed, her feeding table, paper plates, her food, her water bottle, 2 toys and dog treats with me as well. The one lady that was also dropping off her dog said she felt like a bad momma after seeing all the accessories I was delivering with our pooch. I made it clear that I was only following orders from the wife. I set up everything in her kennel ahead of time and then helped take her back. She again had that terrible look of distress as we closed the door on her, and again I hurried out of the kennel without doing a double take. It really sucked.

After I dropped her off, I decided I wanted a toy to help me pass any dead time up in PA. I stopped by Wal-mart and grabbed myself a Gameboy Advanced SP and the Madden football game. However, I couldn’t use it on the plane because it had to be charged. Instead I spent the trip up reading a compelling book my Dad had sent me, “Into Thin Air”. It is a book about an expedition to Mt Everest in 1996 where a dozen or so people died during the climb, or more accurately, the descent. It was an amazing story about survivng extreme conditions and the brutal life and death decisions that had to be made up there. In multiple instances, people had to choose to save themselves or die trying to pull someone else down. Strangely, this tale of death and suffering somehow triggered a desire inside me to do something a little more out of the box with my recreation. I’m not getting any younger and the opportunities I have to challenge myself to do such things is limited. No I’m not planning on taking up mountain climbing, something that would be pretty impossible in the flatlands of Florida. But I do want to do some different things, expand my horizons. The author has a line in the book that stuck with me. He described his life up to the climb as “a series of small satisfactions that added up to some semblance of happiness” I think that could be said for many people that never feel quite fulfilled or truly happy, even if from the outside looking in, it looks like things should be ideal. If you don’t push yourself to do the hard things, your reward or personal satisfaction will only be as great as the effort you expend. It’s a good book, I’d recommend it.

Once I got to PA I was greeted with wet damp weather in the 50’s. I had worn shorts and a short sleeve shirt with no coat. People gave me some looks like I was nuts but I packed light and didn’t have lots of room in my bag for big bulky clothes. I had arranged for a rental car with a company I never heard of before, Payless. They were maybe 10 or 20 bucks cheaper than everyone else for the 4 day rental. I soon found out why. As I am standing outside waiting for one of thier vans to drive up for 5, 10, 15 minutes I am getting increasingly frustrated as I see van after van for the major chains drive up and off. After 20 minutes outside in my shorts I was getting a bit chilly. I look at my reservation sheet again. I see one line about pickup and a number to call. Evidently you have to call this place if you want to be picked up….. ah damn it. So I call the number, they say someone will be out in 10-15 minutes. Great. So I spent a half hour waiting to get picked up. By the time the van pulled up I had already decided that the 10-15 bucks I saved wasn’t worth it. I was the only person on the van as we went back to thier office. The van had spanish sounding rap blaring. I noticed the driver had a Yankees hat on and since the Yankees had just gotten eliminated the night before I struck up a baseball conversation with him until we arrived at the rental lot which was in an area I never saw before. I got my Ford Focus and was finally on my way. I flipped on WIP and heard Howard Eskin, one more thing I missed about PA. Unfortunately, by the time I hit the major arteries, it was just about rush hour so my commute up to Collegeville took an hour and a half. I was thinking how I couldn’t stand to be in such delays daily, when I realized that I already did sit in these jams…..

When I got to my brother-in-laws I got a big hug from Ali and greeted everyone. I got to see my new niece, Laiken. She is only 5 weeks old, so she did very little besides sleep and eat. She still had the newborn, squished look to her. She is a well behaved baby. Almost immediately I was asked if I wanted to hold her which I respectfully declined. I don’t really like holding tiny babies. They almost seem too fragile and I don’t enjoy the accompanying “Aw, you look so cute holding the baby, when are you going to have one?” banter that is sure to follow. My father and mother-in-law were also down for dinner. We had a nice sit down dinner. I told Ali about the sad drop off of Nicki which upset her. We went to bed relatively early, I was quite tired. The guest room bed was only a double so for Ali and I whom are used to sleeping in a king, a double felt like we were in a sleeping bag. Neither of us slept very well as everytime one of us would move, the other would be instantly aware of it.

On Friday our agenda was to visit Ali’s grandfather for lunch and then meet Rich and Beth for dinner. It was good to see “Pop Pop” and he seemed to be doing better than was reported the last time Ali was up to see him. Pop pop runs a tight ship and shortly after we arrived, we were off in his Suzuki 4wd to Friendly’s for lunch. He is 91 but still drives. He actually drives pretty well and isn’t afraid to drop the pedal when need be. After lunch we went back to his place to hang out for a bit. Pop pop is full of stories and he still remembers pretty much everything. While we were there we pulled out his vaccum and moved his furniture and gave the place a good sweeping. He can’t do that sort of stuff himself anymore.

We had a little time to kill before meeting up for dinner so we went to a couple stores and just browsed around. I picked up a couple used games for the game boy. I have to admit, after playing the XBOX which is cutting edge as far as visuals go, playing the game boy is a big letdown. Madden 05 reminds me of football games I played 10 years ago. The players are poorly animated, move about in a jerky almost uncontrollable fashion and they are so small it is next to impossible to avoid eyestrain if you play the game for any extended period of time. The used games I got were ok. It seems like there are certain types of games that translate well to the gameboy, things with large graphics that don’t require lots of fast input.

Ali drove to Rich and Beth’s so I could pop in the new games in the GBA and give them a quick spin. We got to see thier cool dog, Nugget and then went out and had a nice dinner. I had 3 big beers and then 2 more back at Rich’s place. I had a pretty good buzz going as Ali can verify my annoyance factor was high. It was good to see them and it is one of the other few things I miss about PA. In Florida, we have not made the same kind of friends as we have in PA.

Saturday was another full day. We met up with Pop Pop for the second day in a row to go to lunch at Red Lion, a hardcore PA Dutch style restaurant up in the Schuykill Haven area. It was a long drive and as we cruised along Pop Pop would point out how so and so lived there, how he did so and so here. He remembered great detail about everything, much more than I would expect to myself if I make it to 91. The drive was very scenic, going through the rolling hills with the bright, colored foliage of fall, something foreign to us in SW florida. Red Lion was fine, it wasn’t full as only a few people were scattered at tables here and there. I got a chipped beef sandwich, something I don’t think I ever ordered before. I guess I wanted to eat something appropriate for the area. It came out dry with nothing on it. So I requested some beef gravy for it to help out with some flavor. It was ok but the next time I am in a similar restaurant, I don’t think I would be ordering it again. The commute back home was even longer as Pop Pop took us by some other spots from his past. Once we got home Pop Pop was ready for his nap so we said our goodbyes. I like seeing pop pop. Ironically as we were dropping him off, avid blog reader Lisa, an ex-coworker of mine, spotted me going up the steps and stopped for a few minutes to chat. It was ironic for us to cross paths. After a brief chat and exchange of the latest and greatest, she was off.

Our next stop was to see my grandmother. We woke her from a nap in her room, but she was surprised and glad to see us. Grandma is 78 now and not quite as sharp as she once was. We heard several stories repeatedly and it is sometimes hard to find what to talk about in those situations. She has one roommate that is very funny and acts younger than her years. After spending maybe 15 minutes there we said goodbye to grandma and were off to my brother’s place. As we came inside, I saw my other new niece, Caroline, swinging away. She is only a week or so older than Laiken. She was a cute baby. It was weird to see the first child of my siblings. I interacted with her and I even held her for a little while. I knew I would have less time to interact with her so I wanted to make sure I held her. She too was quite the agreeable baby. We chatted for awhile and heard the stories regarding new parenthood. Then Todd and I played his long anticipated game of football on his new Playstation 2. He was thrilled to win. It was a strange game where I dominated statistically but threw multiple interceptions, 2 of which Todd returned for touchdowns. He was gloating but I didn’t really care, it didn’t mean all that much to me. I told him an XBOX would have been a wiser choice as it would have allowed us to continue the rivalry long distance.

After game time was done, we headed out to dinner. I suggested Victor Emmanuels as it is one of my favorite Reading restaurants but the fear of a huge wait while hauling a newborn with was daunting, so we went to a place named Casa Grande instead. We had a good dinner. Ironically we were subjected to kids screaming, other than Caroline. She sat quietly by as multiple children screamed at various times. It seems that once you have kids, the vast majority of everything that is discussed during dinner is child related. Dead spots in conversation can be filled simply by just commenting on whatever the baby is doing at the moment. Todd seems to really be into the magic of being a father and I am very happy for him. After dinner we hung out for a bit. I declined another crack at Todd in football as Ali was pretty beat.

After another restless night of sleep we awoke early Sunday. We discussed hitting the local gym that Ali had been using since she was up there. It was in the 40’s that morning but I still went out in shorts. We got there a few minutes after 8 and put in almost an hour and a half of time in. It was a nice new gym with lots of “stuff”. I did a varied workout, trying to hit all the major body parts I normally do in a full week of workouts. Since the new gym isn’t open yet down here, I have been getting by by doing abbreviated home workouts so I don’t lose too much. Evidently the combination of not doing my normal routine and working out early in the AM made quite a difference. I felt very weak and by the time I was done I felt light headed and spent.

We ate a late breakfast and then got ready for Eagles football. The game was a nail biter, filled with great plays on offense for the Birds, followed by thier defense acting like an open door, allowing Cleveland to march up and down the field on them as they pleased. There was some real questionable decisions by Andy Reid towards the end, like when he called a bomb on a 3rd and 1 as they were moving towards game winning, field goal range. There also were some horrid roughing the passer calls against the Eagles. The second one basically cost the Eagles the win in regulation as it came on a last gasp, 4th & 6 failure by the Browns. On the play, Dawkins was up in the air as the ball was thrown, bumped into Garcia lightly, tried to help hold him up and because Garcia tripped over his own lineman, they call it roughing. It was just a ridiculous call and the situation amplified it’s absurdity. Well in the end it was a mute point as Akers booted a 50 yarder through in OT to seal the deal. Tough game.

The rest of Sunday we spent watching more football, having dinner with Ali’s dad who stopped down and packing for the trip back home. I also spent a lot of time playing with my little niece Lauryn and I got around to holding Laiken for an extended time. She slept on me for three quarters of the Eagles game. We were both anxious to get home and grant parole to Nicki. Ali set the alarm for 5:30 as we planned to be out the door at 6:30. The next morning I awoke and was distressed to read 6:16 on the clock! Damn it, we overslept! I scare Ali out of her slumber, pointing out that we slept through 45 minutes of the radio playing! Damn! I rush into the bathroom and begin doing minimal preparations so we can get out the door. As I went back into the bedroom, Ali tells me the clock got messed up. A look at our other time pieces confirmed that it was actually 5:15 instead! Somehow, the time on the clock AND the alarm time was incorrect. Unsure of how this happened, we were able to slow our pace to a steady jog and got ready to go in plenty of time. We said goodbye to my brother and sister-in-law and thanked them for thier hospitality.

We encountered some heavy commuter traffic on the way to the airport but were still able to get there in plenty of time. On the flight back, Ali was in first class and I was in coach. Her brother used some of his airmiles to upgrade her seat. Besides the bigger seat, it wasn’t really worth it. They served no meals, only snacks and there were no other big perks. I was seated in an exit row, my preference as it accomodates my long legs. There was a woman in the window seat that was travelling with a girlfriend. She asked if I or the guy next to me would switch seats so her girlfriend could sit next to her. I explained that I picked the exit row because of my height, otherwise I would have switched. The other guy just ignored her. The woman wasn’t happy and slept in her seat, silent the entire trip. Oh well. I struck up some conversation with the guy next to me. He appeared to be around 50 and from the facts I gathered, he sounded like a guy with substantial money as he was part owner of a condo building in Marco Island. He also said he had 360,000 airline miles to use up. I tried to maintain an adult conversation. However, being next to a wealthy, successful businessman made me scuttle my plans to whip out the Gameboy and play a few games of Madden because I didn’t want to appear childish. Instead I read my men’s health mags and then asked to look through the gentleman’s usa today when he was done with it. Silly.

We landed safely. Ali’s luggage was tagged with a PRIORITY tag since she was first class. And as you would expect, her first bag came out almost right away on the belt. Awesome! Well the second and final bag showed up 15 minutes later with the same PRIORITY tag affixed to it. Ugh. We went out to the lot and found the Sentra. Ali hadn’t seen it since the window tinting was done. It makes the car look a bit sharper and when we sat inside, we noticed the car was noticably cooler than it normally would be after sitting out in the florida sun all day. We rushed to the kennel to save Nicki. I was the one to first greet her back in the kennel so I could retrieve her supplies. She was very excited to see me and jumped around excitedly. That didn’t compare to the reception Ali got out in the lobby. Once Nicki saw her, she sprinted across the tile and slid into Ali’s arms, simultaneously releasing multiple puddles as her bladder was overcome with excitement. The reunion lasted awhile as we tried to avoid having Nicki step in the mess she created. On the drive home Ali sat in the back seat with the dog so the love fest could continue. We got back home to find everything intact and reassured to be back in sunshine and 80 degree weather.

The PA trip was a good one as far as PA trips go. As usual, it would have been nice to spend more time to see more people but it seems like 4 days is about as long as we(I) do at a time up north. The fall scenery was pretty, seeing our friends and relatives (new and old) was great. But we were both happy to return to our now familiar stomping grounds. Being around babies for 4 days was an interesting experience. I think I could handle fatherhood, whether I want to is still questionable. Sooooo much time is directed towards the kids it is next to impossible to not lose yourself in the process. If you are still reading, damn, must have some free time on your hands….

SOX!, air

Wow I can’t believe the Red Sox won. What an amazing comeback. I managed to stay awake until the end. I had to see them celebrate after doing something that is unprecedented. It was cool to see the Yankees and their fans get knocked off the saddle. Even though the Sox crushed the Yankees, Terry Francona made one of the stupidest managerial decisions I ever saw. He brought in Pedro in relief when they were up 8 runs. Plus the starter had only allowed 1 hit and 1 run up to that point! It was totally asinine. Why bring in one of your best starters on one days rest when you have the world series coming up in a couple days? Plus, his insertion in the game immediately brought a spark back to the Yankee fans since they hate Pedro. He immediately gets tagged for 2 runs and then gets pulled the next inning. It was totally ignorant. I suspect that Pedro himself asked to be put in because he wanted to get some degree of revenge for the verbal abuse he took the other night. Well all he did was add to his legend of being owned by the Yankees. I really hope the Sox win and I hope they face the Astros. Having Clemens come back to Boston would be classic.

In a few hours I will be airborne, on my way back up to PA for a few days to visit my 2 new neices and my one “old” one. I’m excited to see them but I’m not thrilled about heading up to PA. Prior to leaving I have to drop off Nicki at the kennel which will be very depressing. While I am up there we will be making the rounds visiting various people. My list of people to visit has slimmed out since my Dad now lives in New Mexico and my little brother and sister are off to college.

It’s sort of weird since Ali has been away so long, it almost felt like being single was my new state of existence. It’s been close to 2 weeks. I can’t say I did anything you would think a single man would, like getting hammered out of his mind, going out socializing or anything else remotely exciting. The main difference was I could do whatever I wanted whenever I wanted. However being solo meant I had a lot more of “whatever” to do since there is one less set of hands in the house. This has been the longest I have been by myself in 8 years or so.

Go Sox, 6k, Frenchies

I’m not a fan of the Red Sox but I am pulling for them to pull off one of the biggest comebacks in baseball history and win tonight. I never liked the Yankees. It was cool to see Schilling come back and pitch well. He’s a former Phillie whom I liked 10 years ago when the Phillies were good for a brief period. I was a bit put off when I heard his post game comments where he credited God for his performance. Something about he didn’t let God help him in game 1 but he did last night. Oh well, whatever, if it helped him perform better, good for him. Personally, I don’t think God cares about how an athlete performs in a contest. I believe he has much larger issues on his plate.

Over 6000 blog hits. It took a month and a half to get these last 1k. It seems like each 1000 hits comes faster than the last 1000 so I must be picking up a few readers here and there. I’ll try to continue to deliver more mundane commentary on the everyday happenings of just another Joe as long as I can do so. Even if noone read it, I think I would continue blogging. In some ways it is almost therapeutic to punch out whatever happens to be on my mind at the time. It makes me think in depth about certain ideas that otherwise may just fly in and out of my head without much recognition.

I was playing tennis online last night against a french guy. As we were volleying back and forth, I asked him what the french thought of the American presidential race. He said they want Kerry to win, he said Kerry is a “much more intelligent man”. He said most of Europe thinks W is very dumb. Although I am no fan of the French, it was intriguing to hear first hand what most Americans assume, much of the free world thinks we (Bush) suck right now.

Absurdity

Absurd things in life come around on a pretty regular basis. Absurdity bothers me. My Dad has very extreme reactions to absurd situations. My childhood memories are full of things that dad went crazy over like teller rope systems, parking tickets, and retail chain stores to name only a few. I too get bent out of shape over things but not to the same degree. I’ll gripe about it when the moment arrives but after it passes, I will think of all sorts of other things I should have said regarding the absurdity in the moment that would have been much more effective. Well last night was another absurd moment.

I have been carrying the cash from the Vette sale since last week. I never got a chance to go to the bank yet until yesterday after work. I pull up to the drive up banking station, the lobby closes at 5 but the drive thru is open until 5:30. I fill out my deposit slip which is for the cash and a small check. I send it all along in the vacuum tube with my drivers license for ID since now ID is supposedly required for ALL transactions. I was the only one at the drive thru currently so I figured my transaction would be processed quickly and I could be on my way home. I’m waiting, a minute, 2 minutes, 5 minutes…… WTF? How long can it take to count the money? I just had the truck windows tinted dark yesterday so I couldn’t roll the window down, I had pulled up and opened the door instead. Finally a woman comes on the intercom.

“Mr Duffey, we have a 3000 dollar limit on drive thru transactions…”

“Huh? What? You have a limit on deposits???”

“Yes for security purposes we have a 3000 limit on driveup transactions and the lobby is already closed. If you like you can deposit it in the ATM”

“I would prefer to handle a deposit of this size with a human being, why would you limit the amount I could DEPOSIT?”

“It is our policy”

“What the….. mumbling….. ok how about you do one transaction for 3000 and another for the balance?”

“Sorry we can’t do that either.”

“That makes no sense”

“They limit drive up transactions because they don’t have a camera on you” (as I am looking at the camera sitting right by the tube)

“That makes no sense” (for whatever reason I didn’t mention the camera 18 inches from me)

“If you like we can deposit 3000 of it and then you can deposit the balance in the ATM, the ATM has a camera”

“Grumble, fine, whatever….. f’in stupid” (mumbled under my breath)

So I get the balance of the cash back with a “Have a Nice Day” that I intentionally ignored, like that made any difference. I spin around to the ATM and huff and puff as I have to pull out a big wad of hundreds and stuff it an envelope as I am thinking, if I get rolled with this cash right now I am going to freak out on these assholes.

Now if I were my dad, I would have stayed there for a half an hour arguing with the teller/supervisor over how ridiculous this all was. I would have said something like “Let me get this straight, I want to give your institution money to invest and make money with. I am doing this willingly. You are telling me I can only give you 3000 at once because if I gave you more it would be some sort of security issue??????? You have my GD driver’s license!! What the hell is wrong with you people!” Following the tirade, I would have told them to close all my accounts with them and vow to never deal with them again.

But instead I just was grumpy for a few minutes and I blogged about it the next day. Sometimes my reflex reaction to be nice in a situation overrides my inner desire to just tell certain people to get bent. I actually have a theory on the whole thing. I think the policy was bogus. I think because I just had the windows tinted dark and had the door open instead of the window rolled down, they couldn’t get a picture of me on the camera. Somehow this must be a scary thing for a bank, especially when someone wants to deposit money with them. Absurd.

Quick weekend update, voting, vette red ink, cold revenge

My weekend was pretty damn busy. Friday evening and half of Saturday were spent doing a server upgrade. We moved one of our core servers from a Pentium Pro 200 box to a dual XEON rig. The initial part of the upgrade was a disaster. The tape backup turned out to be bad and the tape drive, that I had tested earlier in the week, for some reason decided it didn’t want to be recognized by the new server. So after numerous hours of trying to make the tape solution work, I decided to scrap it and just do a backup to a file instead over the network. This option worked great and also turned out to be much faster than the tape based option. Once we abandoned the tape mess, everything else went smooth as silk. I have another server to do yet and based on what I now know it should be a piece of cake.

Florida has early voting. I don’t remember this option in PA, but down here, as of today, I can go next door to the elections office and cast my vote. It’s a nice convenience and allows me to vote without being submitted to the day of election, political activists that mull around the polling places handing out junk.

After I got home Saturday I decided to jump on the tractor and tackle mowing the back 2 acres of our property. I hadn’t done it all summer so the grass/weed/brush was very high and dense. It required me to mow very slowly in many spots. After I got done with the mowing part I immediately jumped in with the weed whacker and knocked down the weeds in the 3 deep trenches. Total time of project, 3 hours +.

Sunday I had one more major chore to do that I have been putting off. The pool cage over the wet season gets a lot of mildew on it so I hammered away with the pressure washer on it for a few hours on Sunday. Looks much better now.

As I paid the bills on Sunday night, I decided to do a quick report in Quicken to see how much I spent on the Vette since I bought it. Aside from the initial expense, I threw another 1500 bucks into it that was immediately flushed down the toilet from the sale. It made me feel better about ending the bleeding. I hadn’t even started to tackle some of the big ticket fixes on it yet.

The Eagles hammered the Panthers. It was nice to invoke some revenge for the embarrassing loss in the championship game last January. It is sort of amazing it wound up being 30-8, because in reality, the birds didn’t play all that great. Carolina has been wrecked by injuries this year so it wasn’t like the Eagles were playing the same team they did 10 months ago. Regardless, it was a good win. It says something that they can win by that margin, even when putting in a subpar effort.

Ali has been gone for a week and a half now. It’s really getting to be a drag. I fly up this Thursday to join her and then we will fly back on Monday. I’m looking forward to Monday.

We had our first “cold” front blow through this weekend. It was great, low’s in the lower 60’s, high around 80 and low humidity. I love fall/winter (something I never thought I would say 5 years ago)

Poor John McCain, New Gym

When I was at the gym after work, CNN was playing a clip of Bush somewhere and poor John McCain was also right next to him. I’m sure Bush was trying to reestablish his connection with McCain in the public eye since Kerry indicated he and McCain were friends in the debate. The look on McCain’s face while W was talking was hilarious. He sort of had the “this guy has terrible BO but I don’t want to tell him” look. He looked like he couldn’t wait to get out of there. Funny.

I stopped at the new gym again yesterday to check on the progress. I was happy to see all the equipment was in there and boy do they have equipment. They probably have 2 or 3 times more stuff than Powerhouse does. I talked to the woman there and she gave me the bad news that they still won’t be open for a couple weeks because of some permits that have to be issued yet. It looks great, I can’t wait for them to open.

As I thought, it felt weird to pull into the garage and not have to squeeze next to the Vette. I miss it but I am pretty sure the feeling will pass quickly enough.

Vetteless

Well just like that, the Vette is gone. The one guy I talked to earlier today agreed to meet me at my place at lunch when I went home to let Nicki out. He test drove it, liked it, and we negotiated a price a hundred bucks less than what I hoped as a bare minimum but it was close enough that I didn’t care. We drove the Vette to his place, he drove me back to my place, end of transaction. I didn’t get to even think about being vetteless since it happened so quick. In a way I will miss it. It was a fun car to drop the pedal on and feel the motor push you back into your seat. The rumble it made was it’s most endearing quality to me. But I am more relieved to be out from under the eternal repair bills that were sure to follow me as long as I owned the car. Plus now I have room in my garage again. It will feel a bit strange to open up the garage door tonight and not see the red beast sitting there but I’ll just feel for the wad of hundred dollar bills in my pocket to make me feel better.

Debated out, Vette

Well I am glad the debates are over. For those of us who watched all 4, last night became mostly a rehash of things we have seen and heard before. As before, Kerry picked apart Bush’s presidency with facts and figures and Bush retorted with more catch phrases and generalities. One thing that caught my eye was when Kerry did his closing speech, he ended it like a president normally does when he addresses the nation. I guess that was supposed to be a subliminal message. Nothing really new came out last night and more than likely, people on each side of the fence stayed there. I can only hope enough new voters come out to push Kerry over the top. It’s going to be a tight race.

The Vette is running well since my last tweak to the TPS sensor. After I let Nicki out at lunch, I brought the Vette back to work. I had the AC blowing but the weak fan was just not cutting it. So I did a bit of research and found out that a new blower motor is a relatively inexpensive part so I decided to grab one on the way home. After work I installed it. Of course it wasn’t simple, to install, it required pulling a front wheel and removing the wheel well to remove the unit, but by now, I never expect anything to be easy when servicing the car. The swap took me around an hour, not too bad. Afterwards the airflow was obviously better but not as quite as good as I would like. After some experimentation I noticed that the vents don’t seem to switch as they should. On normal AC mode there is a bunch of air still coming out the defroster vent which isn’t how it is supposed to be. Add another thing to the list.

Today for some reason I got some action from my AutoTrader ad. I got 2 calls. Both seem to be legitimately interested. We’ll see. I really enjoyed driving it yesterday. After work I took the top off for the drive home. It is a bit cooler now so it is more agreeable for open air driving. Even with the headaches I will have some regrets when it leaves my garage permanently.