Archive for January, 2006

Howdy Ho Peoples… We got a treat for you today. 2 weeks ago our buddy Frank Kern picked up Ed Dale from the airport in Georgia. The mission was simple. Pick up Ed at the airport and return back to Frank’s house. Well, the video below details how this miserable failure of a mission went……

Click here for the “PUNKS O HAZZARD” flick.

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Terry Tate, Office Linebacker

Have you met Terry Tate yet? If not your in for a treat. Some Underachiever pals have been passing around this video…It’s a so hillarious, you just gotta see.

If you need to boost performance in your office environment, you should seriously consider hiring some like Terry Tate, Office Linebacker.

Click here to see the Funniest Video I’ve seen in a long time..

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I have to admit that this is actually a pretty sad day. The fact that we celebrate
Martin Luther King’s accomplishments is tremendous. However, the fact that we
even have to celebrate his achievements is what is really sad.

Many of us like to think that racism is a thing of the past. This is far from the truth.
Martin Luther King’s era was not but a few years ago. Many of you are old enough
to remember the 1960’s. 40 years have passed and sadly racism is still everywhere.

We live in a society that is totally ass backwards when it comes to race relations.

I was on a “Private Investigation” job a few months ago and while parked along
a side street in a rural neighborhood I saw “swasikas” carved into the
tree. The tree sat along a “school bus stop” and it was apparent that some 8th grade
kid had carved this into the tree.

But the problem is, it wasn’t just a young lad that carved that swasika. It was some
sad misinformed fool who taught him this behavior. Kids don’t go around spreading
hate. They are too concerned about BMX bikes, baseball, and softball. It’s terribly
sad to see the amount of racism that still exists in our country…..and heck, I live
in Oregon. I can’t even imagine what Mississippi is like.

What impresses me the most about Dr. Martin Luther King was his ability to
protest these inhumane conditions without lifting an aggressive fist to those
whom inflicted this injustice. His connection with the Lord and his devotion
to “all” people provided him a channel to spread a message that will resonate
for decades. I only pray that I can be more like the Doc.

Hopefully, one day we can look beyond color, race, creed, sexual orientation,
etc. etc. etc. and just realize that deep down we all bleed the same color.
Maybe one day the doctor’s dream will come true, but I’m sad to say, we’ve
got a lot of work to do.

Wow, even George Bush Says King’s ‘Dream’ Not Yet Completed. Now that’s a start.

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It’s on like Crouton’s on your salad bar……..

Folks, it here.

Frank Kern and Ed Dale’s have unleashed a monster, and John Reese unloads too.

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Like many others, I’ve sat around and pondered some New Year’s resolutions. I’ve actaully come up with a million. However the ones I’m going to tackle for sure are some finicial goals, and running a 6 minute mile. Both should be fairly simple.

The 6 minute mile should be a cakewalk. I really need to get my ass out of this computer chair more often. After reading this story about Chris Moon, I realized how pathetic I’ve been acting.

Who’s Chris Moon? He’s a modern day Superman.

Chris has an amazing story to tell. While clearing mines in Mozamique in 1995, Chris experienced disaster. Sadly a mine exploded and took his lower right leg, and lower right arm. Despite losing massive amounts of blood, Chris was able to survive. But this is nothing compared to what he did next.

Instead of feeling sorry for himself and blaming others for the mines, he put the entire thing on his own shoulders. He knew it was his fault that he lost his limbs. He knew the danger that existed in his type of work.
It was useless for him to bitch and moan about his problems. Heck, he was alive. For most that would be enough.

But not for Chris. This dude charged on with life. Less than a year after leaving the hospital he ran in the London Marathon and raised money for charities that assisted disabled people. The dude has ran more then a dozen marathons since and most impressively he has ran in the ruthless Marathon des Sables. If your not familiar with that race, it’s a 6 day, 151 mile race across the Sahara desert.

Simply put, Chris Moon did not wuss out. He charged ahead with his life and made the most of it regardless of his limitations. I’m highly inspired by this guy’s courageousness and refusal to say no. He’s my inspiration for the year.

Check out more about Chris Moon here.

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