Archived Posts from June 2008

New Toy

Written on June 29th in Uncategorized

Yesterday, I bought my new toy. After Rob spent a couple hundred dollars on new arrows, I thought it was okay to splurge a bit on myself. I bought myself the Nintendo DS Lite. It’s awesome. To be honest, I bought it because I could play Super Mario Bros. which, was my first introduction to video game compulsion. Of course, I had to buy a few more games. And the best game EVER???? Touchmaster. Yep, all the games on the crack boxes at the bars. How freakin’ awesome. I actually had to put the game away since I realized that I go to bars to socialize. “Must Socialize” (insert Frankenstein’s voice). I’m pretty sure I got my dad hooked on it after he played the Wheel of Fortune Game. I’ve never been happier. I’m just hoping Rob doesn’t get bored with his new arrows or I could be in trouble. Super Mario Bros are fightin’ words in this house. I guess I’ll just have to school him on it…

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And The Darwin Award Goes To…

Written on June 29th in Uncategorized

The jackasses that live behind the gas station at Sheridan and McClure.
We stopped by The Sports Page after dinner at the Hoffbrau tonight. We saw some friends out front, so we stopped to talk and then noticed the gigantic fireworks being let off. Behind the gas station. Hmmmm, “Is it a good idea to set off fireworks when we live directly behind a gas station?” “Of course, why wouldn’t it be?” Cut to a police car driving by as a ‘Peoria Chiefs’ size firework goes off. Hmmmm…

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Rob’s Rant Attack

Written on June 29th in Uncategorized

Warning: Rob’s Rant is purely the work of my loving husband. I may or may not agree with said rant. That said, from time-to-time, Rob get’s a hankering to see his words on this blog. I give to you…Rob’s Rant.

I’ve heard joyous cheers throughout the freedom loving world today. And while I don’t share the unbridled enthusiasm of the many, I do feel damn good. DAMN GOOD!
Ok, why not great? Scalia left a little loop hole that I didn’t like, he said that DC must permit citizens to register handguns. Register? Really? Do I need to register my pen, my voice, my Bible?
If you have no clue what I’m talking about, I’m sorry for you. It’s better if you just go back to watching Hogan Knows Best and leave this to the adults. And for anyone out there who’s ever entertained the idea that it was a collective or militia right?…you can kiss my fat white ass. Smug? Yep, super-smug. Smug like I just won an argument that the sun sets in the west.
Rant Off…deep breath…Happy, Happy…Joy, Joy
Heller is the name, kicking liberal ass is the game. In DC v Heller, the defendant argued that the Washington DC gun ban was unconstitutional. The ban being; no pistols were allowed and all other firearms must be locked up or disassembled. The attorney for DC claimed that the 2nd Amendment was a collective right, a long standing staple of the gun-ban crowd. Basically they think that the prefatory clause “A well regulated militia being necessary to the security of a free state” means that the right is granted only to regulated militia units under control of the state. Not so says the court, in a 72 page opinion Justice Scalia artfully quashes every attempt at dissent.
The SCOTUS affirmed that it is an individual right, that banning entire classes of firearms is unconstitutional, that requiring guns to be locked up or disassembled is unconstitutional and that the right exists for “legal purposes such as personal defense.” Personal defense baby. Personal defense from the guy breaking down your door or from the government breaking down your door. None of this namby-pamby “sporting purpose” hunting, target-shooting bullshit. Although I do love hunting an target shooting.
What’s it all really mean? First of all, the folks in DC can unlock their rifles and shotguns, and they can now own pistols. They can legally defend themselves in their own homes, who’d a thunk it? The people in Chicago and the suburbs will be seeing the light of day soon. Several lawsuits attacking those gun bans have been filed already. And courts like the 9th Circus…err Circuit, will no longer be allowed to run slip shard over the Constitution.
For the rest of us, even here in the Republic of South Chicago, not much will change. That’s good because, it’s now harder for the gun-ban freaks to change things. Those goof balls are on their heals today. I just got my daily newsletter from the Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence. Yes I get the libtard news letters, I even watch the Lauer in the morning. You gotta keep track of the loonies otherwise they’ll rule the ward.
Anyway I digress, Brady, the newsletter was titled “The Supreme Court Rules, Any Gun, Any Time for Any One”. So, they want people to think that the Court is arming criminals and the insane with machine guns, when the opinion clearly states that felons and the mentally ill are disqualified and the restrictions on machine guns are constitutional. Scare tactics 101, they got caught in a lie and tried to change the subject by saying that the sky is falling, which is another lie. Daily in Chicago said that striking down the cities gun ban would be like throwing out the legal system and reverting to wild west justice where disputes are settled by gunfights in the street-his words not mine. CNN had low angle shots from gun shows and spouted words like automatic, magnum and high capacity. The fear mongers are like chickens with their heads cut off. I can’t even muster my normal distain for these antics, I’m having too much fun watching the show.
I spent a little time yesterday, after the decision, lurking on the liberal web sites like Democrat Underground. You know, gotta keep track of the loonies. Well, spank my ass and call me sunshine, but those guys loved the decision. Not all of them of course but the majority of opinions was very positive. This just goes to show that a very small and very vocal minority wants to tell the rest of us how to live. These are the lemmings who think that the government is there to take care of us, give us free health care, food stamps and send the police when the bad guys come out. Guess what? When seconds count, the police are just minutes away.
I’m going to leave you all with something that past generations took for granted but seem to be lost on a good portion of the current population. The Bill of Rights of the U.S. Constitution does not grant us anything. We have those rights because we are citizens of the greatest country to every grace this planet. Think of it this way, the Amendments don’t allow anything, they prohibit the government from taking those rights away. The Constitution is not law that we must follow, it’s law that the government must follow. It’s like a line from a little letter that was sent to the King of England on July 4th 1776, “Governments are instituted among men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed.”
Have a very happy and safe Independence Day.
Molon Labe
Rob

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Rob’s Rant Soon To Come…

Written on June 27th in Uncategorized

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The Man Who Knew Too Much

Written on June 24th in Uncategorized

Hitchkock’s beloved movie, we watched yesterday. It’s very hard for me to understand how it won Academy Awards, unless it was for Que Sra Sra. The acting was horrible. The plot was waaaaay to winding. I don’t get it. Twenty years ago, when I saw the movie for the first time, I loved it and even more so, I chose the song as the song I played for the Illinois Ameteur Guitar contsest. I know that Doris Day never wanted to sing the song in the movie, but again, I’m still singing it and I’ve heard Robbie singing it too…

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Saturday Night Blogging…

Written on June 22nd in Uncategorized

I know, I know, it’s rare for Angie to be home on a Saturday night. Yesterday and today were pretty great days and Team Walker decided to spend the night grilling, having a couple glasses of wine and watching a dvd from the Team Walker Favorite’s Section. It’s still a toss up between Nine to Five, Romancing the Stone and CopyCat.
Yesterday was Dad’s big 70th birthday. Dinner at the Lariat was great and although the tables were lined up in horseshoe fashion, I enjoyed the Town Hall Meeting set up. After our dinners were served, I made all 18 of us go “around the horseshoe” and tell everyone what they ordered. I guess the “moderator” in me never goes away. Of course, that didn’t stop some of the aunts from asking everyone what they ordered, but hey, I tried. Some things will never change. Dad was happy and probably somewhat surprised so many people came to dinner. After dinner a few of us went to our favorite neighborhood bar and had a few cocktails in Dad’s honor.
Today, Rob had a banner start to his morning and had half of his leftover Strip with fried eggs, they he mowed and watered the garden and all the flowers. Dad and I ran to Target and Barnes and Noble. For his birthday, Dad said he wanted the first season of Burn Notice, which doesn’t go on-sale until Tuesday. So, that was a bit of a bust, be we do have a standing date for Tuesday. When I got home, we took Sophie to the pool and caught a few rays. Donny, Julie and Weston walked over so we had a little family time which was pretty cool. We got home and fixed a few crab cakes, waited a couple hours, had salads and then grilled dinner. Pork chops, asparagus and baked potatoes are always better two days after you prep them. Yum!! It’s pretty nice to be home…

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Random…

Written on June 20th in Uncategorized

* So, Sophie ran some errands with me today and she was dyyyyyyyyying. Her poor tongue was hanging out further than I’ve ever seen it.
* Rob asked me to stop at Lou’s for lunch, so that took another couple years off her life.
* Once we got home, I decided Sophie and I were going to the pool.
* Once at the pool, I found out my brother-in-law, the firefighter, bought a freakin’ scooter. I can’t wait to post those pictures.
* After an hour of Sophie playing in the pool, I decided it was time to go home.
* Halfway home, I heard a clinking and felt a tongue licking my leg. Apparently, Lucy decided to follow us home. Since she doesn’t have a collar and I’m a complete anal ass when it comes to crossing the street (Forrest Hill), it was a little on the difficult side. I dropped my radio and pool bag so I could have Lucy’s collar in one hand and Soph’s leash on the other. We crossed the street in a heartbeat and all was well.
* In have to say that i’m pretty happy that Luce Goose followed me home. That means I’m a pretty cool chick, right?
* It’s completely ironic that Sophie runs away from home to go to the pool and Luce Goose runs away from home to go to the Walker Compound. Love It!!

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Circus of the Stars

Written on June 19th in Uncategorized

Don’t normally watch it, but Rob saw Wee Man was participating and, well, if there’s a midget, we watch. As I’m catching up on local blogs, I hear Antonio Sabato Jr is up.
Angie: “What’s he doing?”
Rob: “Some balancing act with a girl that’s supposed to be in the language of love.”
Anige: “Oh. So that Cirque De Soilel bullshit?”
Rob: “Yep”
Rob: “And She’s Always a Woman to Me…”

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Not Gonna Try That Again…

Written on June 19th in Uncategorized

Sometimes I think it would be really cool to learn how to some Asian-inspired cooking. Nothing like what I’ve seen on Top Chef or the Food Network, but just a few of the favorites. I’ve been really wanting to get a wok, but I have no idea where I would store it. Thus, another good reason to be cleaning out the cabinets. So, just for the fun of it, I bought one of those all in one kits, for kung pao. I figured it would be easy and I’m pretty good at adding enough things to get boxed meals to taste pretty good. So, we decided to that for dinner and also grab a couple egg rolls from Ming Shee. But, while I was finishing up another kitchen project, Rob ran across the Schnucks add, featuring the 3.99 bags of frozen chicken breasts. We put dinner on hold to run over and stock up those, crab legs and some fresh chicken thighs they had on sale. Of course, that all turned into a cart full of other things. Then, our brilliant idea to have sake with dinner was foiled when we searched every isle of the liquor section and came up empty. I know I should have gone to Friar Tuck, but it was a convenience thing. I’m not sure I would even know which type of sake to buy. It was just a thought. So, by the time we got home, we were starving so I immediately started cooking all the ingredients. Unfortunately, I didn’t really doctor anything and I really didn’t have much except for peanuts to add to the dish. It was horrible. Good thing we got the egg rolls from Ming Shee. I’m staying away from the Asian cooking isle. Until I learn what the hell I’m doing.

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Things I’ve Noticed…

Written on June 16th in Uncategorized

* Not one bird has figured out that the new copper bird feeder is two tiered. That should be a fun morning. Still waiting for the squirrel to find out that the feeder is actually drilled into the wood. That’ll be fun too.
* The choco-lab eating broken up saltines is about the funniest thing I’ve seen, ever.
* Watching the newest Die Hard movie, I had to pause the movie. Because I had to IMDB Timothy Olaphant to realize that he played Carrie’s 20 something boyfriend in Sex and the City.
*Wasabe should probably not be introduced to your canine friends.
* I’d really like to meet the mother of the eleven year old riding his bike down Sheridan, in the turn lane for three blocks, and then decided that riding in oncoming traffic was every automobile drivers’ fault. Really. Let’s talk about that, Sunshine…

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