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Common Sense
Wednesday, 6 August 2008
Twins at Mariners
Topic: sports

Last night I was part of a group of 15 people for the Twins-Mariners game at Safeco Field in Seattle. The last place Mariners were victorious in knocking the Twins a full game behind the White Sox in the AL Central. It was a very exciting game, with the lead changing 3 times, twice in the eighth inning. The Twins went up by 2 in the 2nd on a wild pitch and sac fly. Seattle took the lead with a 4-spot in the 3rd, then extended their lead to 6-3 in the 6th. It looked like things were beginning to unravel for the Mariners in the 8th when the Twins scored 4 times to take a 7-6 lead. But the M's were able to make their own comeback in the home half of the inning, spoiling yet another game for Mark, who is here with Debbie from Minneapolis visiting.

The Twins blew a 6-0 lead in Monday night's game, losing 11-6. Raul Ibanez had a team record 6 RBI's in that game, and added 5 more last night. Today's game saw the Twins winning 7-3 to salvage a win in the series.  

If you're ever thinking of going to a Mariner's game (or Seahawks even) and you're in the South Sound take the bus from Tacoma. You can take Sound Transit from Tacoma Dome Station and they drop you off 2 blocks from the stadium complex. It's $3 a person each way and you don't have to worry about traffic except crossing the streets.


Posted by Josh at 4:59 PM PDT
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Tuesday, 5 August 2008
Silver Bonanza
Topic: random

Last week I had the opportunity to look at someone else's coin collection. I've been hearing about this collection (I'll call it the Martin Load) since getting married. No one knew what the coins were or even where they were stashed. Finally, they surfaced a few weeks ago. I was invited in to have a look.

I saw many things I've never seen before. There were 4 Confederate $10 and 2 $5's. There was a 10 cent note drawn on the Bank of South Carolina (1862), a silver 3 cent coin (1850's), and a nickel 3 cent coin- 1868 I think. There was a gold $50 Bahamas coin. My favorites were the 1878 Carson City mint Morgan dollar (rare-ish) and the sparkling roll of 1904 New Orleans mint Morgans.

There were tons of silver Franklin and Liberty Walking ("Walkers") half dollars. Quite a few Peace and Morgan dollars. There were even some silver Ikes. There was a silver Bicentenial set and 1950's and 60's mint and proof sets. There were a lot of silver quarters from the 60's and handfuls of silver Mercury and Roosevelt dimes from the 20's to 60's.

There was a box full of miscellaneous stuff, mostly pennies. There were some old Canadian coins and even some Japanese coins with the holes in the center. The newest coin I saw in the entire box was a Canadian penny, dated 1984. Most likely the last thing dropped in there before the Martin Load was stored away and forgotten.

When you look at an old coin, try to imagine who may have spent that money. It's possible Lincoln spent that 1850's 3 cent coin. That Carson City Morgan dollar may have been plunked down on the bar at some saloon in Tombstone. Maybe those Confederate $10's were meant for some private in Robert E. Lee's army.


Posted by Josh at 9:39 AM PDT
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Monday, 4 August 2008
Waterfalls
Topic: random
Yesterday Shaun led us on a hike to a waterfall outside Eatonville, just past Boxcar Canyon. My first thought was it would be a cool place to take Alicia. Once I got there I could see that would be a bad idea. It's all downhill. First, a steep decent to the railroad tracks just to get to the trail to the falls. Then, another steep decent down that trail. Kayla, who turns 3 this month, seemed to enjoy the hike but Alicia would get stuck at the top. I didn't take my camera with me because I didn't know I'd be going anywhere cool so there are no pictures. Next time I go I'll make sure I get off some good shots. NOTE: Don't ever go to this place alone. If you fall and you're alone you're screwed.

Posted by Josh at 11:18 AM PDT
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Saturday, 2 August 2008
Iran
Topic: government issues

Maybe you've been hearing Iran in the news lately. Apparently the Bush policy is to take all the old reasons for invading Iraq and change the Q to N. Let's have a look at the situation there for a minute.

Way back in the 1950's we removed Iran's popularly elected leader and replaced him with a puppet ruler, the Shah. After about 20 years folks in Iran got tired of the Shah so they threw him out and replaced him with the Ayatolah. In the middle of this regime change (as Bush likes to call these overthrows) the Iranians took some hostages. They were very angry at the US for 2 decades of abuse. Since then things have been tense between us and them. Most people just assume the Iranians are nuts who want to kill us all just because they're nuts. Not many people know that we drew first blood.

Next item: nuclear capabilities. We have 'em. Pakistan has 'em. Lots of folks have these things. Is anyone crazy enough to actually use one? Yes! The United States is! Yet we refuse to allow Iran to have any. "They are building the bomb right now!!!!!!" is the word from the White House. They have no proof, and in fact evidence shows the opposite is true. But how hypocritical is it for our government to say someone else can't hyave something that we have, because they're a threat, but we're the only country to ever actually drop the bomb on someone. Not once but twice.

Think McCain and Obama are different? They both want Iran dead, just like Bush, who they both claim to not be like. Our irresponsible leaders even issued a Joint Resolution that expresses the sense (or senselessness) of Congress. It has very harsh words and suggests a naval blockade (act of war).

Iran also speaks aggressively to the US. However, they have yet to act aggressively since the hostages in 1979. President Ahmedahmajad (spelling?) talks tough because that's what a president should do. How would the people of Iran feel if their leader cowered in the face of belligerent behavior from another country? I'm sure every night his last thought is "Will tonight be the night the bombs start falling?"

The moral of the story: Every time the government tells you someone else is bad, ask yourself why and do a little research.


Posted by Josh at 4:48 PM PDT
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Thursday, 31 July 2008
Baseball Fever!
Topic: sports

The trading deadline is nigh upon us and the Phillies are back in first! It looks like my prediction of Braves in the lead won't happen. Seattle baseball god Ken Griffey Jr. seems to be on his way to the South Side of Chicago.

In TriCounty news, Limeport wrapped up the top seed for the playoffs. Gabelsville is in unfamiliar territory as the #4 seed. They played to a 9-9 tie against the ICC Pirates in game 1, then tossed a 1-hit shutout in game 1 beta version. The Northern Yankees won their series against Cetronia 2 games to none and will next face the Fleetwings.

Sticking with the Lehigh Valley, Adam Eaton is the latest Iron Pig since being demoted from the Phils and the Eagles are holding training camp at Lehigh University. Football is right around the corner!


Posted by Josh at 12:53 PM PDT
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Wednesday, 30 July 2008
Plank Salmon
Topic: food
What a dinner! I planned to cook salmon on a cedar plank today. I had the plank soaking since yesterday. I got the fire going and went inside to make the marinade (featuring home grown dill Laughing) and when I went back out my extra wood was gone! The wood I was using was burning too fast so the coals weren't cookling the fish. I had it on the plank long enough to get the cedar flavor. So Heather threw the fish (minus the plank) in the oven. Dill planked salmon plus corn on the cob plus baked potatoes equals deee-lish!

Posted by Josh at 9:24 PM PDT
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Monday, 28 July 2008
Vacation Update 2
Topic: random
The visitors are gone. Alicia returned to the place of her birth with my mom and sister on Friday. While they were here we did some stuff. On Tuesday last, we hiked the Comet Falls trail at Mount Rainier. We scavenged for sand dollars at Dash Point. No, we didn't find any real dollars, just sand ones. On Wednesday we started going to "Tacoma" but really went to Seattle. Once there we parked the car at a lot that closes at 6 and trekked to Pike Place Market, home of the fish throwers. After we watched them throw some fish and crabs we moved on. Someone bought some stuff but I don't remember who bought what. But I did see a fighter jet fly over the Sound when we got outside. Next we took a street hike to Seattle Center. My mom and sister went to the top f the Space Needle while Alicia and Heather rode the rides at the amusement park. I went on the ferris wheel with them but otherwise took pictures of my kid having fun. Then the monorail (yes, Seattle has a monorail dating back to a time when they were cool) to lunch downtown. A short walk back to the car (I didn't know if we'd be back by 6) and then a drive that took us around the same block too many times had us at Pioneer Square. My mom is from Philly and she's afraid of Seattle, a city that lets tons of Red Sox fans run around unmolested. Anyway, we took Alicia to Klondike Gold Rush National Park. Seattle was where most of the miners headed north loaded up on provisions. It was big business in 1898. Alicia got another Junior Range badge there, She now has 7, all in less than a year and a half. By 5 PM, itwas time to go home. In the middle of rush hour. So it took forever. But we made it and everyone survived the trip.

Posted by Josh at 9:20 AM PDT
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Friday, 25 July 2008
Tanwax 911!
Topic: Days of Jeff's Life
Just when you think the DQ stories can't get any better they do. Last night we had a campfire going and I went over to the dumpster to empty my trash can. I looked over and noticed some flames. I thought DQ was having a campfire too. Then I noticed his car was gone. I went closer and saw the flames were coming from the golf cart he's "fixing". So I ran back to the house and got the fire extinguisher. Then some of the neighbors came over because they were searching for the smell. They found it. On the way back to the controlled fire we were having some kids asked me what happened. I couldn't keep a straight face as I told them the golf cart was on fire. Stay tuned for more highjinks!

Posted by Josh at 10:20 AM PDT
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Monday, 21 July 2008
Vacation Update
Topic: random

Our visitors have arrived from Pennsylvania!My mom and Chrstine are taking Alicia to Northwest Trek animal park today. Then tomorrow Heather and I are joining them, and going to Mt. Rainier and Dash Point State Park. Wednesday's schedule involves going to Seattle. I haven't been up there in a long time.

My mom's complaint is that there aren't enough mountains. In North Carolina there are mountains everywhere you go! She's expecting something like that I guess. I told her if it clears up we'll see some tomorrow and Wednesday. Assuming it's clear on Friday when they leave they'll see some too. From above.


Posted by Josh at 10:47 AM PDT
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Saturday, 19 July 2008
Just Some Saturday Stuff
Topic: random

Item #1: I can't edit a post when I spell something wrong and catch it later. The Golf Cart Update posting from yesterday disappeared when I did that, and Pipe Bombs and Piracy posting is all messed up.

Item #2: My mom and sister are on their way. They come in late tonight. Lucy gets to meet new people. She can't wait!

Item #3: Did you know Russians drink beer? I always though they drank vodka, but they drink light beer and when they get caught drinking it at a non-alcoholic park they swear up and down (while drunk) that light beer has no alcohol.

Item #4: The sun came out today! Almost time for the AC. Washington weather is weird. If it's cloudy it's about 50-60 degrees until the sun comes out. Then it shoots up to 85 within 10 minutes.


Posted by Josh at 1:57 PM PDT
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