Archives 2005

Crazy commute

The morning commute since school started has predictably gotten worse. I was angry that what we were promised at the end of the last school year, to have 2 lanes available for westbound traffic by the start of this school year, is now not going to happen until October sometime. But even so the traffic was manageable. Then the county came up with a bright idea. They decided to change the start time for dump trucks. They used to not allow dump trucks out of the pit until 7am because they cause such a traffic mess. Well they changed the time to 6am, thinking that allowing them to come out earlier would lessen the crush of trucks coming out at 7am. Of course this did nothing except start the backup mess an hour earlier. The traffic transformed overnight from a pain in the ass into pure gridlock. My commutes into work have been 90 minutes plus every day since they made the change. Of course I immediately started an email campaign asking that they reverse the change immediately as it had the exact opposite affect they planned. I was so frustrated yesterday I fired off a letter to the editor, something I haven’t done in awhile. I just felt the need to put a big glaring spotlight on the mess. Here is what I sent:

I applaud county officials for trying to explore options to help alleviate the
traffic nightmare in the Estates. The latest effort involved allowing dump
trucks to leave the pit on Immokalee Road an hour earlier at 6am. The thought
was allowing them on the road earlier would lessen the impact of them all
coming out at once at the previous start time at 7am.

Instead this action has simply caused the morning delay to start earlier and
pile up to levels which I have never seen in my four years of living in the
area. Imagine leaving your home at 6:45 am and immediately facing a 2 mile
backlog. That is the current reality for NE estates residents.

I would hope that the decision is quickly reversed and postponed until 2 lanes
are available for westbound morning traffic sometime in October. Otherwise
residents in our area can wake up every morning with commutes approaching two hours to reach the Naples area facing us.

This will probably show up in paper tomorrow.

Today I tried a different route and ran into even more delays. It was commuter hell. Every intersection was backed up, the traffic is slowed by school buses, accidents and people just driving like idiots. You start to instantly hate all the other drivers on the road because they are all part of the misery you feel at that moment. I told Ali that we HAVE to get out the door earlier. Getting Ali to move quickly in the morning is not easy but we have to get out the door closer to 6:30.

On the snails pace drive in you get to see things you don’t normally see when you drive the speed limit. As we creeped by one school bus stop I saw a young kid riding around in circles on his bike which happened to have a full size confederate flag attached to the back somehow, just like the full size rednecks do in the back of their pickup trucks. His daddy must be proud.

Bad day, California here I come

Yesterday was a nightmare at work. I had to do the most involved and annoying server recovery I ever tackled. It is the PDC of our Windows domain. On Friday it was restarted and hung on the restart. The NCR tech was supposed to be there first thing at open of business but we got a call that he didn’t receive the call until Monday morning and had no parts. I asked him to come in anyway to see if we could get it going and at the very least, accurately determine what parts would be needed. In retrospect it would have been just as easy without him. He had few good ideas and scarce knowledge of the hardware. During his experiments he managed to corrupt the data mirror, leaving no recovery option for me beyond a tape restore from Thursday night. But no matter what we tried, we couldn’t get the server to a point where I could even access the drives to reinstall Windows 2000. Eventually the service call turned into me on the phone working with NCR level 2 support while the onsite tech stood around with his hands in his pockets. Eventually we got the server to the point where I could start reloading windows and I told the tech he could head out. So I had to reload windows from scratch and then restore data remotely usng BackupExec. However once the server rebooted it hung. The boot.ini had incorrect parameters so I had to go to the recovery console and fix that. Once the server came up there were about a half a dozen other issues I had to weed out and knock down. It was complicated because the server was the PDC and had been off for a few days, so it screwed up some aspects of active directory. One of the fixes used a tool that directly modified AD. In the notes it advised to only use the tool under direct orders from a MSFT rep and how using the tool incorrectly could DESTROY active directory. I carefully followed the instructions and hit the ENTER key hesitantly, but was relieved to see it worked as it was supposed to. I then had to fix issues with RPC connections and finally fix an issue where the Exchange database would not restore correctly. It was truly a nightmare fix and I didn’t get out of the office until after 7pm, having worked on the issue basically the entire day. Throughout the day I went through many feelings of stress, frustration, anger and finally elation when the last bug was squashed. Many times throughout the day I reminded myself things could be much worse, I could be in New Orleans.

We had some points left in our timeshare account that we would lose if we didn’t use, so we decided to put them towards a trip around our Anniversary in October. We decided to go somewhere different, Palm Springs in southern California. I always wanted to see southern cal and this will be my shot. We plan to use Palm Springs as our base but also spend time in the Hollywood/LA and San Diego area. The airfare out there was suprisingly reasonable. Our only major anxiety of course revolves around the pooch, we need to make arrangements for her care and at this point are unsure of what direction we will go.

Special Sunday edition

Wow we lucked out with Katrina. It went from an “oh by the way” storm to a Cat 5 killer that could literally sink New Orleans. It isn’t going to be pretty.

I am dropping this entry today because I have a feeling tomorrow is going to be a hell day at work. Our PDC for the domain is down. This server runs on one of the few NCR servers we have left. I hate NCR servers. The box is around 5 years old and has been plagued with drive problems. When a drive fails, NCR doesn’t give us new drives, we get refurbs which fail in short order as well. It’s really frustrating. Well apparently there is some sort of drive/controller issue with the box now that prevents the server from booting at all. I can’t even boot a Win 2K cd to try to do a repair, it just hangs. We placed an emergency call and indicated we needed someone there right at 8am. I place the over under at when someone shows up at 2pm. I really do not like NCR. All the Dell servers I replaced the NCR boxes with have been bulletproof.

On Saturday night we decided to make it casino night. After I told Ali how Troy and I had a decent time and how they were giving away a new vehicle that night, I talked her into going. The car didn’t go off till midnight and we got there around 7 so we had a lot of time to kill. We played primarily video poker. We had a modicum of success. My highlight was when I hit for 4 aces which was a 400 credit (nickels) payoff. We ate dinner at the restaurant there and had a surprisingly good meal. I had a voucher to get one meal free so it was a nice deal. Every 2 hours leading up to the car drawing they gave away 500 dollars cash. It seemed like almost every name drawn was hispanic. We played some other games that sucked down cash faster than video poker so Ali tapped MAC for another 40 bucks. Finally the big moment came, it was time for the car drawing. It was another hispanic name that was drawn, but wait, the 5 minute timer expired, evidently that person wasn’t there, they were drawing another name. Ali and I were excited to have another shot. They draw again, the winner is Concepcion Blahdeeblah… wait a minute, that bitch won the 10 o’clock 500 dollar drawing as well??!!! There was a lot of rumbling and mumbling going throughout the place. That was total bullshit. How random could the drawing be if the same person wins 2 prizes within minutes of each other and there are thousands of entries? I was really pissed and was grumbling all the way out to the parking lot. I smelled like an ashtray, dropped 100 bucks and then had to witness one person win 500 dollars AND a 40,000 dollar vehicle the same night. As I grumpily opened Ali’s door to let her in the car, I noticed that in the car next to me there was an ordinary looking guy in the back seat of a car. He had an odd look on his face. As I came around to my side, I saw the top of a head in his lap. I tried to not look directly at the guy but I could tell he was trying to act like nothing was going on. When I got in our car I told Ali I was 95% sure the guy in the backseat of the car next to us was getting a blowjob. She wasn’t impressed when I told her that I felt like I should be giving the guy a thumbs up or something. Ali didn’t understand my logic and I didn’t bother trying to explain it much. I was envious of that ordinary man for at least 5 minutes.

Ali had to work today so I went to do the morning run solo. On my way there I set a mental goal of 3 miles. I wanted to run 3 miles straight. Never mind the fact that when I run with Ali, we never run more than a mile and a half straight. I based my goal on the fact that normally when I run with Ali, at the mile and a half mark I feel like I can do more so 3 miles should not be a problem. I walked two laps to warm up, got a drink of gatorade and started. Right from the get go I didn’t feel very energetic. I think since I didn’t have Ali to pace me and I forgot my watch to time my laps, I believe I ran the early laps at a faster pace than when I run with Ali, which made me feel pretty tired already at the mile mark. Matters weren’t helped by the strong SW wind (Katrina) that was smacking me in the face down the entire back stretch. When I would turn into the wind I could feel my pace slow as I had to push into the wind with each stride. Between mile one and two I had thoughts of quitting early, maybe just running 2 miles straight. But then the goal oriented task master part of me would chime in “If you can run 2 miles you are 2/3 of the way to 3, don’t be a puss…” Every lap I would do the math to come up with a new percentage of the total goal I had acheived, 1/3 there, half way there, 3/4 there… Laps 9 thru 12 were slow grueling laps. After I started, there were a couple that walked onto the track and were walking in the opposite direction I was running. On the first lap I said good morning but after that I was too damn winded to even bother to talk anymore. The sun was out making me sweat like a pig. The last 2 laps were mind over matter, my legs felt like shit, I was hot, the windy backstretch made me want to stop dead in my tracks but I kept pushing on. When I was on the final lap and reached the last few yards I tried to accelerate to the finish but did little more than increase my stride a few inches. I crossed the line and swore loudly. I rip open the lunch box to drink more gatorade and swear again when I see that the one I opened leaked all over the box. I felt dizzy and weak as I walked 2 of the slowest laps in history. I walked so slow I was almost walking backwards. I walked so slow that an adult Haitian woman could have passed me. I was that tired. I was proud to have reached my goal but surprised it was as difficult as it was. Running pushes you mentally and if you manage to push through the overwhelming desire to quit, you accomplish a little something that sticks with you throughout the day.

Lucky again, grooming, fantasy draft

It looks like we may have gotten lucky again. As late as last night, Katrina was supposed to cut right across the state and practically go right over our house. Instead it veered SW and is sitting below us right now. It seems like all the rain is on the bottom half of the storm so when I left for work this morning it was windy but the driveway was bone dry. We still will get some rain and it will be windy but nothing nearly as severe as it could have been.

As I have gotten older there have been more things that need to be addressed on a regular basis when it comes to grooming. One of those things are the eyebrows. It seems that I have to knock those things back more and more often. Before I know it I have bushy beasts back above my eyes and I have to weed whack them again. I used to have Ali trim them using a scissors but I found that it didn’t do a good enough job on knocking down the thickness of them. So now my technique goes like this, get one of those fine tooth, black combs and use it to comb against the grain of the hair so it sticks out. Use the beard trimmer part of my electric shaver to knock down the eyebrows, hedge trimmer style and then use it without a comb to buzz off the few stray hairs in between the brows. The comb acts like a safety, preventing me from accidentally buzzing off a portion of an eyebrow down to the skin. I notice more and more gray hairs in my eyebrows. In fact those are often the longest ones. Getting old is just wonderful.

I am getting into a fantasy football league this year again. However this year I am in a REAL league where you spend a couple hundred bucks up front and in exchange can win decent cash throughout the season. Of course the stakes are now raised and all decisions gain a new level of importance. Well last night was the draft for our league. It was held in a conference room of a Wachovia office building. The accomodations were very nice except for one thing. In an effort to save energy, the buildings AC automatically turns off at night. It got very warm in there very quickly. I only knew a handful of the 12 people that are in the league. Most people seemed cool. As I scan the room I see that almost everyone has 2 or 3 fantasy football magazines, spreadsheets, injury reports and other draft preparation materials. I had one piece of paper and a pen. On the paper I simply had a list of the players available. Oh well, I planned to do my draft like I do many other things in life, making decisions with little planning and instead relying on my instinct. I had the number 8 draft position. Most of the real big names were snapped up right away and it soon came to be my turn. Without hesitation I announced my first pick, Julius Jones of the Cowboys. Immediately there is noise around the room. Outright mocking of the pick came from a few. Evidently many of the magazines had Jones listed as a 3rd round selection. Well I was convinced Jones will be the best back in the NFC this year so I picked him. I will be happy to remind the other owners of their mockery when Julius is running wild. The draft was long, many owners had long delays when it came to their pick, they would be pouring over the vast piles of data before producing their pick. In contrast, when it was my pick I immediately produced my selection. I either came off as very confident in my picks or very stupid for not taking much time to make them. My team so far goes like this:

Trent Green QB
Joey Harrington QB
Lamant Jordan RB
Julius Jones RB
Cadillac Williams RB
TJ Duckett RB
Roy Williams WR
Nate Burleson WR
Jerry Porter WR
Keyshawn Johnson WR
Bubba Franks TE
S Graham K
Redskins D
Panthers D

I have one more selection to make via free agency. I was a bit bummed I didn’t get a chance to pick up any Eagles but it just didn’t work out timing wise. I feel good about my selections and I can’t wait to lay down some smack, especially to my detractors. My team is call GREEN MACHINE. Here is the helmet with logo I made.

The draft didn’t get done till after 10. When I got home I was tired but noticed the wind was already picking up from Katrina. Ali was worried about having to try to pick stuff up this morning with wind and rain so we went outside at 11pm and did whirlwind hurricane prep. We cleared the lanai and I put away possibile wind projectiles around the property. I didn’t get to bed till close to midnight. I’m a bit sleepy today.

The weekend was supposed to include volleyball on Saturday but the tournament was cancelled. So it should be pretty standard stuff. I am hoping to convince Ali to go to the casino with me on Saturday night. They are giving away a car but you have to be present to win. 🙂

Keener, reality fury

Keener came down for a long weekend. Troy is a unique visitor. Typically when most company arrives, the agenda is pretty standard, go to the beach, go out to dinner, see the sights a bit. Now we do some of that with Troy too but we also get to do fun things like going to the dog track, the casino, playing video games and drinking so much beer that the recycle bin is overflowing with empties. His flight was delayed and didn’t arrive until a bit after 10. We went back to our place and stayed up for awhile shooting the breeze. Troy is one of the few individuals that I am able to have long rambling conversations with, which is a rarity in my world. We didn’t get to bed till after midnight, a trend that continued throughout most of his time here.

When I was trying to get ready for bed, I flicked on the bathroom light and was startled by a full size adult tree frog staring at me as he stuck to the side of a cabinet. I went out back and grabbed the net I use to capture other wildlife but in my haste, I didn’t close the bathroom door. When I got back, the frog was gone. Ah shit! My exclamations had startled Ali and I told her there was a frog on the loose which freaked her out. So we began a 20 minute search for this frog. I was cursing myself for not closing the door to enclose him. I had no idea if he hopped into the bedroom, under the bed, into a crevice…. he could be anywhere. We could not find him. We gave up and went to bed paranoid that we would only find the frog when we smelled his decomposing remains some day soon. We were relieved when Ali found the frog the next morning hanging on the inside of the shower curtain. I captured him and released him back into the wild, still wondering exactly how he managed to get into our bathroom.

On Friday I started out trying to introduce Keener to the madness of World of Warcraft. I have been encouraging him to get the game so I would have a strong ally in the game. He has resisted strongly after seeing the grip the game has on me. For some reason he thinks it would be a bad thing. I wow’d him a bit by showing him the ropes, I killed a bunch of horde in cold blood and demonstrated how vast the in-game world is. He was impressed and I could tell he was enticed. I brought up the character creation screen, encouraging him to create a character just for fun to try things out. He toed the line but would not cross it by creating his own named character. I was bummed but I think I may have planted enough of a seed that he might just take the dive sometime.

We then decided to hit the beach. It wasn’t very crowded. We ate lunch there and then just sat out for a bit. I warned Troy that we shouldn’t stay out long as the sun is more intense in FLA and it is easy to burn quick. It turns out I had my shirt off a little longer than him and I was the one that wound up getting burned. My chest was a bright, painful red. Nothing like taking your own advice.

When we got back on Friday we started drinking heavily. Keener was fine with us just ordering pizza and hanging out. (again something most guests would not want to do) Keener attended to some FF league business and monitored his affairs up north on his laptop out on our lanai (which was connected wirelessly to my home LAN) Again I spent some time in WoW, again demonstrating the fun of attacking horde. We also took some time out to introduce Troy to the world of Jack Lalanne. He was dumbfounded by what he saw but he also sort of understood why the guy is compelling to watch. I think the face-a-tonics was his favorite.

On Saturday morning we were going to the dog track but we had the morning free. We decided to dust off my xbox, which hasn’t seen the light of day since WoW, and play some online tennis. Instead of competing against each other as we have always done, primarily in video game football, we competed as a team in online doubles matches. It seemed like the vast majority of the teams we faced were longtime, hardcore players whom were very good, but even so, we mostly held our own and played pretty well. We(I) had the attitude taunt button in use quite often, to taunt the other team whether we were losing or winning. Keener brings out that side of me. It was a lot of fun.

We got to the track a few minutes before the first race kicked off. It looked like they did some minor renovations to the clubhouse level, with a new bar and bathroom. However the renovations didn’t do much to change the overall low brow aura of the place. We quickly picked our tickets and promptly lost. This scene was repeated over and over and over again throughout the afternoon. There were a few sideshows to help lighten the mood despite the lack of luck. There was some Hispanic guy wandering around that evidently didn’t know how to use his cell phone. He said “Hello, hello” into the phone at LEAST 25 times. It was maddening, everyone in the general vicinity took notice of this man. All of us were wondering why if someone didn’t respond to his hello the first 2 or 3 times, why they would respond to HELLO number 19 or 20. At the table behind me was an Indian guy. He looked very mild mannered with a button down shirt and glasses. However when the 40-1 horse he picked in a race came back a winner, he transformed. He kept punching into his hand, yelling “Come on mother f’r, open it up, open it up” as his horse ran down the stretch. He just kept saying it. It was odd. For some reason it just sounds funny hearing obscenities with an accent. Then behind Keener there was an old man with his 2 grand daughters. He was a loud mouth. He had big, gaudy gold chains around his neck. Evidently he suggested a trifecta to his granddaughters to play but they didn’t place it because the one had to blow her nose. The trifecta actually hit. So the rest of the afternoon, Troy and I had to hear this annoying old man crow to anyone that would listen to how he called an 1100 dollar winner and his grand daughters blew it. He went on and on. Two tables down we spotted an old man sitting at a table with his old wife. He had his race program in front of him, pouring over the info. His wife was across the table reading her book. We never saw any interaction between them. At one point we saw she had her head down on the table, catching a few zzzz’s. Troy and I commented on the dedication of a woman going to the track with her husband only to be ignored.

I only won one quinella outright out of 14 races, a far cry from the success I enjoyed my first few times at the track. Troy had even less success. So when the last race was up, we decided to take a chance and do a boxed one dollar trifecta. How it works is that in an 8 dog race you pick 5 dogs. Out of these 5 dogs, 3 of them must finish 1-2-3. It is an expensive bet, 60 bucks. But we split the cost down the middle in hope of turning a bad day at the track into a good one in one swift turn. We figured we had over half the field working in our favor. So we picked the 5 best dogs (in our opinion) and held our breath. We watched in dismay as one of the three dogs we didn’t pick was in contention for the top 3. We focused on the dog and encouraged others to pass him. We felt relieved as the dog faded towards the end and was passed, unfortunately he was passed by another dog in the pool of 3 we didn’t pick! Son of a bitch. So we finished with a bang, losing the biggest bet I ever placed at one time. It sucked. At least I was able to get out of that environment. Hanging at a place filled with hardcore gamblers makes you feel like a bit of a degenerate yourself.

Saturday night we decided to go out to the Cheesecake Factory for dinner. Although it is a big national chain, Troy was never there. It was full with a lot of the Naples glitz and glamour crowd. The wait was only around 15 minutes, not bad at all for a Saturday night. I told Ali I would abstain from drinking since I got drunk the night before at home and still felt a bit off. She drank a few glasses of wine which flipped a switch in her. She started talking in depth about various subjects. It bordered on lunacy at times but was mostly entertaining. We all had leftovers and all sampled their cheesecake which is fantastic. But it is so rich there was no way I could eat an entire piece without feeling ill so I had some of Ali’s. After dinner we headed home and played some more online tennis, again losing more than winning. Keener had to battle through a sore thumb from playing earlier in the day.

Sunday was Troy’s last full day in Florida. Surprisingly, Troy was interested in participating in Ali and my normal Sunday morning run. I warned him that running in the Florida heat and humidity was a lot different than running in an air conditioned gym on a treadmill. He still was into it. So we hit the track. We walked to warm up and then started the running part. I was unsure if I would be able to run because of the knee problems of the last week and a half I had, but I was able to run normally. Troy made it through a mile. I could tell he was laboring but he made it, no small accomplishment. Ali did a 5th running lap while I stayed back with Troy and gave him gatorade and a towel. We walked a bit and then ran another 2 laps for good measure. We headed home and jumped in the pool to cool down our body temperature and then got ready to hit the beach once again.

We went to Clam Pass this time, a beach I hadn’t been to in awhile. It was hot as hell. Minutes after getting setup on the beach we were in the water, which was too warm to be very cooling. I kept a t-shirt on the entire time to protect my still beet red chest which helped it feel even hotter. We walked the beach a bit, threw the football around and read for a bit. However not much more than an hour later we had enough of the broiler-like conditions and packed up.

I wanted to show Troy the indian casino that I had talked about many times but never took him to. I never had a good time there as they had lame games and the building itself is little more than a warehouse with paint. However I was a bit surprised to see they had gotten some newer machines that were actually enjoyable to play. They still didn’t have any of the good table games like blackjack, craps and roulette but at least they had video poker finally. Troy and I spent a good couple hours there. Troy had a bit of good luck early and was actually ahead. I suggested to him that he should cash out and move to a different machine, to which he paused for a second and then decided to just keep pouring cash into the machine. It was an odd Monopoly machine that was costing him a minimum of 2.25 per spin. He hit a bad streak of luck and soon ate through all of his credits he had built up. I burned through a 20 on the same machines and decided I had enough of that. I moved to a video poker machine and managed to play it for about 30 minutes and came out 5 cents down. We actually went and got “Players Cards” because doing so allowed us to be entered for a 500 dollar drawing at 6pm. We didn’t win but kept our cards in the machines we were playing to build up points, just like they do in other casinos. We walked out of there actually pleased with the experience overall.

When we got home, again Troy was fine with just heating up our warmups from the night before and relaxing at home. We watched some TV and then played some more tennis. However the lack of sleep and lots of drinking really dulled Keeners skills as the night went on. By the time the last match finished I was basically playing 2 on 1. We had to get out the door by 5:30 am the next morning to get him to the airport so we hit the sack.

I woke up, feeling like hell after a rotten’s night sleep and drug myself out of bed. I drank a red bull to help me with the drive to the airport to send Troy on his way. We both had a good time and it is too bad that we have a 1200 mile cushion that keeps us from getting together more often. It was an exhausting few days but we had a great time just being guys.

Even though I was comatose, I still had a long list of shit to get done in my last free day before returning to work. I plowed into the list even though it was the last thing I felt like doing. After 4 or 5 hours of hot, sweaty, annoying work, the list was done. We jumped in the pool to cool off. We then spent the majority of the rest of the day and night getting caught up on Big Brother 6. Between Ali being in PA and then Troy visiting this weekend, we had a full 2 weeks of shows we hadn’t seen. Going through them in progression brought me to a near fever pitch with anger directed towards a despicable female player that did the ultimate backstab. They were in a competition where to win the HoH (the leader) role in the house, they had to stand in a greenhouse with their finger on a button. It was simple, last person standing, wins. It went on forever. It was down to this woman and Kaysar, a guy that was just brought back into the house after America voted him back in. I like Kaysar, he is a smart, strategic player. The 2 of them had been in there for 14 HOURS. The woman had been crying to Kaysar saying how she wanted to win HoH so she could get pictures of her boyfriend and how she would do whatever he wanted in that position of power if he would ler her have the competition. After having her swear on her life that she would follow through on what he wanted, he let go of his button. She then promptly didn’t follow through on one condition of the agreement and then followed up by later putting Kaysar up to be kicked out of the house. She totally lied, totally ignored her word and her attitude after doing all these things was so disgustingly smug I was ready to reach through the TV and strangle her. Her actions resulted in getting Kaysar kicked out again. I was cursing at the tv repeatedly, besides myself with anger at this little troll backstabbing my favorite player after a 14 hour marathon where she promised him the world and thanked him with a boot in the ass. I was pleased when the following show she herself got the boot when Kaysar’s old allies took her out. She is pathetic.

A rather long entry.

Email power, WoW weekend milestones,dog, back, mattress improvements

I have been on a roll with getting things done via email. I have a track record of using email as an effective means of getting my point across. I just overturned what the Directv dolt told me on the phone with an email. Now after paypal denied my claim against the ebay asshole that ripped me off, I managed to get them to change their minds. When I got the original email from them that said they denied my claim, I responded back to it (even though the email from specifically said to not reply to it since it was not monitored). In my response I ripped Paypal for not doing any real investigation and taking over 5 weeks to come to the wrong decision. Surprisingly, I got a response to that email with a generic, form letter type response saying they were sorry but the case was closed. Again I responded back, again restating case and complaining about receiving canned responses to customer complaints. AGAIN I got another generic reply and AGAIN I replied with more of the same. This happened 2 more times and then out of the blue on Monday, I get an email from Paypal saying if I return the merchandise to them, they would refund my money. Wow, persistence pays off. I didn’t expect to get anywhere with my tirade. I was sure to forward a copy of the refund offer to the asshole ebay seller just to tweak his ass.

Even though I did more than a little work around the house over the 5 days, I had TONS of time to do nothing else but drown myself in World of Warcraft. I accomplished some big goals in game. For example I leveled my priest to 40, specced him as a shadow priest and also got him his mount. (a ram) The priest also has achieved artisan levels in Enchanting and Tailoring. My warlock hit level 45 and also is an artisan in Herbalism and Alchemy. My warriors primary duties over the weekend was to gather raw materials for the other characters as well as spend some time in the battlegrounds gaining honor points for pvp rewards. Yea I may be going crazy. 🙂

Yesterday Nicki started barking out the front window like she always does when human or animal appears on the road in front of the house. I leaned over from my computer chair to see what she was barking at. I was amazed to see what I am almost sure was the big dog that we had DAS pick up last week, on a leash with his owner walking up the road. I was relieved to know that he made it back home and to see him leashed. The owner would have had to pay 100 bucks to get the dog out so hopefully they learned an expensive lesson to keep their pets contained so they don’t run away or worse. Damn he was a good dog.

Ali flew back home last night. Her flight was delayed, something that seems to happen regularly when she comes back from PA. Her US Airways flight was below average as usual. We reaffirmed our vow to never fly the airline again, they seem to take pride in doing the least amount possible to make their passengers comfortable. Nicki was crazed with joy to see ALi when she got home, she cried like she was in pain when she saw her. Then she sprinted around the house and almost wagged her tail off her ass while she gave Ali a bath. It’s quite the sight. It’s nice to have Ali back.

When I was at Sam’s Club over the weekend I picked up one of those viscous foam mattress toppers. Both Ali and I wake up with aches and pains and I hoped this may help alleviate some of that. We put it on the bed last night and were pleased to wake up this morning missing those little pains in our back that we have come to accept as normal. Damn it may actually work.

Keener flies in tomorrow. I have to stock up on beer after work. We should have a good weekend of drinking, gambling, playing games and hitting the beach in front of us.

I could get used to this, crossed the line, Birds, beauty

I am on day 5 of a 5 day weekend and I have to say it has been pretty damn nice. With that much time off, I had plenty of time to do a few things around the house and still have tons and tons of free (WoW) time to spare. With Ali out of town, it’s just me and the pooch. I really have enjoyed my hiatus from the normal and ordinary routine.

I haven’t been particularly well rested from it however. Most nights I was up late playing Warcraft and then Nicki consistently woke me up no later than 7am every morning. On Friday night I had my drunken WoW party. I put down double digit Zimas and was hoping to chat with my buddies up north who also are in the game while I was hammered, but alas, the voice chat server was down. Oh well.

I finally pushed it too far with my knee. Last year when I started playing volleyball again, after I played I basically would not do anything strenuous with my legs for the next 2 weeks. As time passed and I experienced less and less pain afterwards, I started doing more and more. Well this past week I finally overdid it. I played in the tournament last Saturday, then on Sunday I ran 2 miles and walked 2 miles and then the following Tuesday I did legs with Ali at the gym. I didn’t have a big painful event at the gym but I think I know when it happened, doing my last set of exercises on a leg press machine. I went heavy and remember feeling/hearing a little something in my knee. Well it has been sore for the last week. Sore enough that I didn’t even run on Sunday. If I tore something in there that means I can expect it to feel this way for quite awhile which could bring an early end to my vball season and curtail my Sunday runs with Ali that I have come to enjoy so much. I’m rather pissed at myself.

I haven’t said much about the Eagles, especially considering the circus with TO. I am along with the majority who think TO is a big idiot. What sort of moron is able to turn one of the most heroic performances in Super Bowl history into being the cities biggest villain in the span of a few months? The situation is ridiculous. Who the hell in pro-sports has EVER wanted to renegotiate on year TWO of a seven year deal???? I, like all other Eagles fans thought we were getting the older, wiser, more mature TO, we were wrong. I watched the first preseason game last night. There was a lot of sloppy garbage play but I saw some good things from the offense. McNabb threw well and all the WR’s minus TO did a real nice job of catching balls. The rookies Reggie Brown and Ryan Motes both looked great which is a huge plus. Even if TO is not a part of the team this year, the Birds will do well. I am not predicting a Super Bowl return but they sure as hell aren’t going to miss the playoffs this year like so many SB teams have in recent years.

I talked many times about just how beautiful parts of living in florida are. The sunrises and sunsets are just amazing. I suppose the reflection off the nearby gulf is what makes the sky so brilliant at these times. In the summer there is an added attraction, the storms. Sometimes the thunderstorms are just as visually dramatic. Last night I saw heat lighting arc for miles across clouds. It was a non-stop show. Earlier, right around sunset, to the west there was brilliant pink and purple clouds against blue sky, but then as I looked to the north and East it was almost pure black and gray clouds with thick bolts of lightning raining down every few seconds. For a second I thought I was in between heaven and hell, it was that weird.

Back to work tomorrow but only for 2 days, then I have another 4 days off because Keener is coming down to visit. It should be a good time. He has never been here in the brunt of summer.

Pooch part 2, worldwide

When I got home last night there was only an empty dog bowl left and no sign of the pooch I met in the morning. However when Ali got home she said she saw the dog just down at the end of the street. Damn it. So we got the dogs attention and it came happily over to us. Ali said she could see the dogs ribs so she suspected he may have been either mistreated or on his own for awhile. He was such a good dog. So we had a brief discussion about the merits of leaving him run free versus getting him picked up by domestic animal services so either his owner can claim him or the dog can get adopted back out. We decided to call DAS.

I tried to get him into Nicki’s dog run area but he wasn’t going for it. However we were able to coax him onto the lanai. Ali brought out more food and water for him and I sat out there with him. Nicki was going crazy at the sliding door, jumping up and carrying on. So I cracked the door a bit so they could at least sniff each other. Nicki still seemed very interested in interacting with our dog guest so we let her out. Immediately the big dog was all about sniffing Nicki’s rear. He chased her around and around, while Nicki kept her tail firmly wedged between her legs. I made sure no attempts at mounting occurred. Eventually Nicki started to get aggressive and they started playing with each other with some wrestling and Nicki running around while the big guy chased her. It was really funny to watch them. Eventually Nicki got tired and we let her back in while we kept big dog out on the lanai. I sat out there with him, waiting for animal control to show up. While we were waiting he ate another bowl of food and then I gave him a bunch of dog treats that Nicki doesn’t like, which he gobbled right up. I sat on the lounge with him next to me while I petted him. He licked my leg and seemed happy as pie to be hanging out with us. It made me sad to think that someone probably kept him tied up outside and hardly paid him attention.

I sat there petting him for a good half hour and then the lady showed up. She was very nice and gave him a treat. She put a leash around him. I walked up front with them to the van, feeling like shit as my new buddy was getting hauled off. The lady hopped into the back of the van and tried to coax him in, he put his big front legs up but wouldn’t hop up. The woman tried to pull him up but was having trouble so I helped lift him up from behind. She got him into a cage that was cramped for such a big dog. She gave him another treat but he dropped it. He looked scared and confused. I couldn’t help feel like I let him down although I know it was the right thing to do. Ali asked me how I would have felt if we would have seen him lying dead on the road. Maybe the dog is micro-chipped and will be reunited with his owner in short notice (but I doubt it) Ali didn’t even mention the idea of us keeping him this time although I’m sure she would have attempted it if I gave the ok. He was about twice as tall as Nicki and knowing how much of a handful maintaining one dog is, adding another much larger one would have been a big mess. Still, I was pretty upset the rest of the night and still am today about seeing him taken away. The woman said he probably wasn’t much more than a year old. I am considering trying to establish an email distribution list for people that live in our immediate area to send out APB’s when this sort of stuff happens so possibly the owner can be contacted. This is the third time we have had loose dogs show up on our front porch.

My ebay business just went global. My hacked tivo is getting shipped half way around the world to Australia. To ship it costs a whopping 82 bucks but the buyer was happy to pay it. They don’t have Tivo in Canada or in Australia so they use the older units and hack them in a similar fashion to what I did. Pretty wild thinking about how my Tivo will be down under next week.

In related news, I got my first negative feedback ever on ebay from the jerk that screwed me on the spot cleaner vacuum transaction. It went down like this. The guy listed the item as new, it was a return and had been used. I complained to the guy that I paid new price (more actually) and got used. He agreed to refund my money. 3 weeks went by and no refund was issued. I contacted him again to find out why it was taking so long to which he replied that returns are only processed every 2 weeks. Then instead of refunding money, he sent back the SAME used unit. I went off on him and gave him 48 hours to refund the money like he promised or I was filing a claim with paypal. The deadline passed and I started the process. A few days after that I posted negative feedback for the transaction since it was obvious he wasn’t going to make good. The jerk was holding my feedback hostage and as soon as I posted negative feedback for him he retaliated by posting nonsensical negative feedback for me. This really pissed me off since I had a spotless record. To have it blemished by an asshole seller really angered me. So we went back and forth back and forth, with me calling him a liar since he agreed to refund the cash and then didn’t and chastising his business practices. Well paypal took 5 weeks to come to their resolution. They never asked for the emails the guy sent me promising a refund. In fact all they got from me was my original complaint and asked for no further followup yet for some reason they sat on it for over a month.

Then the other day I get an email from Paypal saying the case was resolved, and the merchandise was not significantly different as described so they denied my claim. About half way thru the deliberation process, the asshole seller said that a paypal reversal was in the works and since that was the case, he encouraged me to withdraw my negative feedback. So he was lying to me a second time. I fired off emails to paypal, chastising them for doing such a shitty investigation and again to the seller reinforcing his status as a lying piece of shit. I must have gotten under his skin because he returned a lengthy email which I succinctly replied with basically “You are a liar and a lowlife”. So now my 262 positive feedback points are blemished with one negative. Avoid laliquidators on ebay like the plague. He is a grade A, prime cut, asshole.