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Front door for the second half of my life using my time while disabled to study theology, dabble in my shop, and advocate for Liberty and Veterans who suffer with Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI), Severe Memory Impairment, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), Traumas, and those with Crohn's Disease and Seizure Disorder. Of course too I may muster the courage to begin my Scale Models again but fight tremor so bad that it maybe something best to just hang up and sell off. I've lost nearly every enjoyable skill and struggle with the idea of "doing it at all if I can't do so to the ability I once had". I'm most busy with doctors appointments and maintaining my 125 Year Old Home, but also pursue working in my shop and have unreasonable thoughts about once again building quality scale models. Basically its My Shop, Ranting, Retirement, and More… This blog was begun right before my health, career, and entire life's direction was wildly changed, so though the page is 6+ years old, it is bare boned.

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Macys and Rockefeller Center

So even though I have a huge inspection tomorrow at work, we’re trekking into the city today because my mother-in-law is leaving town and wants to see the Christmas Tree at Rockefeller before heading south on Monday.  In fact as I work on this draft before we go, eveyone is bustling around the house getting dressed and Allyson Rose is super excited:

Step 1 – Write your letters to Santa

Step 2 – Charge your camera battery

Step 3 – Have a place to park in the city

Step 4 – Ensure you have a plan

We didn’t pick a warm day to go (33 f), but it’s not going to get any warmer here in NYC until April next year.  If it were just the adults, we’d take the train in from Garden City, but have found things are far easier with the 3 year old when we drive; besides I have a parking spot on 42nd St 1/2 block off Times Square : )  Looking forward to a great day and will post pics tonight on FB

Professor Compares Military Recruiters to Child Sex Predators:

The article reads like parody, but the radio interview linked below it is comedy gold (well, except for the fact that this professor is drawing a public salary):

Read the article from Linda Thomas at MyNorthwest.com:

A Seattle woman, who fought allowing military recruiters in local high schools, is the lead author of a report that compares the behaviors of recruiters with the behaviors of sexual predators.Amy Hagopian, assistant professor with the University of Washington’s Department of Global Health concludes military recruiters are a “threat to the health of adolescents.”

Hagopian says, “A review of the medical literature suggests military service is associated with disproportionately poor health for young people. The youngest recruits have the greatest number of mental disorders in the U.S. military, including alcohol abuse, anxiety syndromes, depression and post-traumatic stress disorder.”

 

This isn’t the first time that the esteemed Professor has been in the news concerning the issue. She made national headlines back in 2005 as a PTSA member leading an effort to boot recruiters out of local high schools, though failing to do so.  

Anyway…

“Grooming behavior is defined as the process by which a child is befriended by a would-be abuser in an attempt to gain the child’s confidence and trust,” Hagopian says.”

The Army? Not so amused:

“The Army calls the professor’s claim that military recruiters act like child predators “outrageous and offensive.””To say that a military recruiter has the same way of approaching young people that a twisted sexual predator does, is highly offensive and blatantly wrong,” says Douglas Smith, a spokesman for the U.S. Army Recruiting Command in Fort Knox, Kentucky.”

 

Now here’s your reward for slogging through all that above, listen to the Professor explain things in her own words as she was a guest on the local Dori Monson radio show this past Thursday afternoon?

So the Noles lost…

Surely they didn’t play well.  I don’t think having Ponder would have made much of a difference but for the score.  The VT did a great job.  I still say the Florida State team did far better this year than the were ‘supposed’ to have done and I’m glad I got to watch at least two games this year.  The Bucs are kind of having the same season (doing better than they are supposed to do and will come up short).  The Bowl Game will be good and Jimbo will have next year to prepare for now!

MLK Quote

I’m not big at all on MLK quotes, but this one has my interest:  

“Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter.”

ACC Championship

So tonight, as unlikely as it would appear….. FSU is playing VT in the ACC Championship. If they pull it out tonight with snow forecast, it will send a strong message to the football world that FSU under Jimbo is back. Not just that, but years in advance of what many have though it would take. The leadership of any team is not something you can put a dollar amount on and it’s obvious that the design of the turnover for BB and Jimbo was done for all the right reasons. I think that very plan has a lot to do with how well they have done this year. Most teams would have derailed completely with the new complex Off/Def that they are working.

Good luck tonight Noles, I’ll be watching from Long Island. -B

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