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Tuesday, April 29, 2008
Monday, April 28, 2008
Stimulated?
So apparently the Gov'ment was going to begin sending our "Economic Stimulus" checks out today. AND if you are one of the gazillions of peeps who filed your taxes online AND your SS# ends in 00-20, you should prepare to be stimulated TODAY!
It's almost noon and I have not been stimulated.....
Watch this.. I am still laughing!
It's almost noon and I have not been stimulated.....
Watch this.. I am still laughing!
Tuesday, April 22, 2008
"I didn't know a cat was singing it"
I just tuned into American Idol.. Just in time to see Jason Castro's performance of Andrew Lloyd Webber's "Memory". In the interview before his performance it showed Mr. Webber explaining to Jason that this song was from the Broadway show, CATS and it was sung by an extremely ancient old glamour-puss. And Jason's response was "I didn't know it was about.....I didn't know a cat was singing it".. I couldn't stop laughing.. it just struck my funny bone.... He didn't do so well.. Then the blonde girl, Brooke I think is her name, messed up the beginning of her song.. and then I turned the channel.. Just passing time until HELLS KITCHEN!! And contemplating moving to San Diego...................................
Sunday, April 20, 2008
Galloping Gertie.....
In 1940, The Tacoma Narrows Bridge was opened... and 4 months later.. the world saw Galloping Gertie!
Today we have 2 bridges, one takes us to Gig Harbor and surrounding places and the other one... the new one (just opened July 16, 2007) brings us back to Tacoma. But only after you pay your toll of $3.00.
Chris, PugZee and I took a nice walk today. We began our journey at the War Memorial Park on Jackson St. in Tacoma. We then walked across the new bridge and back again. Approx. 2 miles each way. It was a beautiful walk. You can visit my Myspace page to see some pics..
Today we have 2 bridges, one takes us to Gig Harbor and surrounding places and the other one... the new one (just opened July 16, 2007) brings us back to Tacoma. But only after you pay your toll of $3.00.
Chris, PugZee and I took a nice walk today. We began our journey at the War Memorial Park on Jackson St. in Tacoma. We then walked across the new bridge and back again. Approx. 2 miles each way. It was a beautiful walk. You can visit my Myspace page to see some pics..
Thursday, April 17, 2008
Buzz Kill
I ride the train to and from work everyday from Tacoma to Seattle. The Sounder. I have been commuting this way for about 3 years now. I have met the most wonderful people while riding the train. We go bowling together, happy hour and in June we're going camping and river rafting.
One of our train buddies had a quad-bypass last Saturday, and from what I understand, we nearly lost him. Another train buddy went to see him in the ICU last night and he brought with him a basket full of books, magazines, puzzles, toys and other items we all bought for him. He was very overwhelmed and sent his love to us all, his 2nd family.
Today I decided to write to Sounder and thank them for providing this mode of transportation and I really wanted them to know how much my train buddies mean to me and this is the response I got.....
************On 4/17/08, Compton, Kelly wrote:
Thank you for contacting Sound Transit with the positive feedback on your Sounder commute. It is always great to hear from those who are enjoying their commute and making the best of the available seating. I will share your comments with the appropriate staff.
As a word of caution, please be aware that we also have a number of commuters who are seeking quiet rest and relaxation during their commute so we ask that all riders respect other passengers' privacy by keeping their voices down while on the train.
Do not hesitate to contact me if I can be of assistance in the future.
Kelly Compton *******************
And here is my response:
Thank you for the e-mail. I'm disappointed that after I write an e-mail thanking Sounder and telling you that I have met so many wonderful people using this mode of transportation, you would end the e-mail basically chastising me as if I were a child.
I wrote the e-mail because we almost lost one of our train buddies this past week due to heart problems and I was feeling especially thankful that we didn't and wanted to express my feelings about Sounder.
We all know the rules are printed on page 126 of the Transit Guide. Which by the way, a copy was put into the gift basket we made for our train buddy who is still in ICU at the hospital, for when he's feeling better.. he'll know the train buddies are thinking of him.
But thanks anyway for your "word of caution". After this many years, riding the same train, the same car, the same seats.. I think we know how to conduct ourselves..
One of our train buddies had a quad-bypass last Saturday, and from what I understand, we nearly lost him. Another train buddy went to see him in the ICU last night and he brought with him a basket full of books, magazines, puzzles, toys and other items we all bought for him. He was very overwhelmed and sent his love to us all, his 2nd family.
Today I decided to write to Sounder and thank them for providing this mode of transportation and I really wanted them to know how much my train buddies mean to me and this is the response I got.....
************On 4/17/08, Compton, Kelly
Thank you for contacting Sound Transit with the positive feedback on your Sounder commute. It is always great to hear from those who are enjoying their commute and making the best of the available seating. I will share your comments with the appropriate staff.
As a word of caution, please be aware that we also have a number of commuters who are seeking quiet rest and relaxation during their commute so we ask that all riders respect other passengers' privacy by keeping their voices down while on the train.
Do not hesitate to contact me if I can be of assistance in the future.
Kelly Compton *******************
And here is my response:
Thank you for the e-mail. I'm disappointed that after I write an e-mail thanking Sounder and telling you that I have met so many wonderful people using this mode of transportation, you would end the e-mail basically chastising me as if I were a child.
I wrote the e-mail because we almost lost one of our train buddies this past week due to heart problems and I was feeling especially thankful that we didn't and wanted to express my feelings about Sounder.
We all know the rules are printed on page 126 of the Transit Guide. Which by the way, a copy was put into the gift basket we made for our train buddy who is still in ICU at the hospital, for when he's feeling better.. he'll know the train buddies are thinking of him.
But thanks anyway for your "word of caution". After this many years, riding the same train, the same car, the same seats.. I think we know how to conduct ourselves..
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