10 things I want for Dinner

  1. All you can eat shrimp from Red Lobster
  2. Medium well T-Bone steak w/baked potato from Lone Star
  3. Hooters 911 Buffalo Shrimp!
  4. Almond Crusted Grouper from Pecks
  5. Alaskan Snow Crab Legs from Crab House
  6. Real Greek Gyro from Pappas
  7. Chicken Cesar Salad from Outback Steakhouse (I like their dressing)
  8. Chicken Pad Thai with Chicken Satay from Thai House
  9. Hibachi Chicken / Filet Mignon / Shrimp Japanese Steakhouse
  10. Chicken Strips from Circle K
  • These are my selections of what I’d love for dinner tonight. Of course Hooters 911 Chicken Sandwich sounds good as well.

Memorable Deaths in 2012

This is for myself… others have passed away that were great people this year.

1. Neil Armstrong – Neil Armstrong, who made the “giant leap for mankind” as the first human to set foot on the moon. My mother sat me in front of the television in 1969 and told me to watch, “This is History being made”.

2. Andy Griffith – Andy Taylor, the small-town sheriff of the fictional Mayberry, N.C., in the long-running situation comedy “The Andy Griffith Show.”  Great comedian and I laughed many a time with him.

3. Earl Scruggs –  With his guitar-strumming partner, Lester Flatt, Mr. Scruggs reached his widest audiences with “Foggy Mountain Breakdown” — it was the getaway music in the 1967 film “Bonnie and Clyde” — and “The Ballad of Jed Clampett,” the theme song of the 1960s television sitcom “The Beverly Hillbillies.” – I have a couple of his albums

4. Don Cornelius – created the dance show “Soul Train,” one of the longest-running syndicated shows in television history. – Watched this many a day!

5. Davy Jones – the handsomest and most popular of the Monkees. The Monkees is one of the first shows I ever remember watching.

6. Sherman Hemsley –  George Jefferson on the hit CBS sitcom “The Jeffersons”  Many laughs from Sherman… Rest In Peace. A true classic sitcom.

7. Stephen Covey – The author became a household name with “The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People.” I’ve learned a lot from him.

8. Mike Wallace – CBS reporter Mike Wallace was one of America’s best-known broadcast journalists as an interrogator of the famous and infamous on “60 Minutes.

9. Etta James – her powerful, versatile and emotionally direct voice, could enliven the raunchiest blues as well as the subtlest love songs. Awesome voice in a singer.

10. Jack Klugman – Oscar Madison on “The Odd Couple” and as the crusading forensic pathologist of “Quincy, M.E.,” I used to sneak out of bed and me and my mother would watch “Quincy” every week.

R.I.P. to ALL! 

10 Things to Live By

  1. 10-things-to-live-byAlways be Friendly
  2. Buy “Made in the USA” when possible
  3. Spend Money Locally
  4. Put the phone down when you’re with someone
  5. When you feel lost go for a walk
  6. Believed in a Handshake
  7. Keep your word
  8. Be a Proud American!
  9. Be a Just and Upright Man
  10. Be Charitable

Every person has a “Personal Code” they live by… what’s yours?

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