Monday, November 2, 2009

Storm Chasers


It's been way too long since I posted my first blog entry. Mainly since I really couldn't figure out what the hell to write about. Well, that is no more. An entire mind wave has come over me the past few weeks, so now I feel like it's time to write it down.

To start, one of my favorite shows is Storm Chasers on Discovery Channel. Since I did not post any blogs concerning the first two episodes, I am going to start on week three. In yesterday's episode, Highway to Hail, we saw the brief return of Dr. Josh Whurman, who is now leading to Vortex 2 project. Now, I liked Josh in the previous two seasons, but this year he seems more like a prick, especially to Sean. I am sure that leading a multi-million dollar project has something to do with treating Sean like a throw-away, but the way he handled it seemed somewhat odd. Honestly, I believe that Sean will be better off without the DOW, and Josh's help, since the first two seasons failed to acheive "the shot" that Sean is looking for with the DOW's help.
Meanwhile, over in the "Dominator", tensions reached a boiling point between Joel, and Reed. First off, Reed has installed a new radar device on the "Dominator", or as Sean like to call it, the red shoe, and that has Dr. Whurman concerned, which led to an arguement of sorts between the two over the phone. But, back to Joel, and Reed. Not sure what is going on between the two of them, but I believe in the end Joel will be gone. Granted, Reed can get a little over excited at times, but Joel looked like he was on edge since the beginning of the season.
Overall, not a bad episode. Only a few tornadoes, but more hot wind between chasers than storm winds.

B- for chaser arguing, and in-fighting.

By the way, my blog for the show will get better for next weeks episode. I plan on writing it as I watch the show.

Thursday, April 23, 2009

Friday quick hits.

For my first, or really, second, blog entry, I present to you a weeks end blog entry called Friday quick hits. Short, and to the point topics from my point of view from the week.

Didn't expect that.

My wife, who is a huge American Idol, and Simon fan, suggested that I watch this clip from the British show, Britains got talent. She didn't say anything except that, "You've got to see this." I am not sure if anybody has, maybe you have, but if you have not, well, just click the link below. Ladies and gentleman, here is Susan Boyle.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RxPZh4AnWyk

Now, I was expecting a complete, and total disaster, but that was one of the most amazing voices I have ever heard, and I am not into those types of songs, but that was a billion times better than anything Idol has ever put out. Wow.


You should keep your mouth shut.

Acually, this is from last week but this goes out to Janeane Garofalo, who, on Kieth Olbermann's show, stated this about last weeks Tea Parties.

“Let’s be very honest about what this is about,” she said. “It’s not about bashing Democrats, it’s not about taxes, they have no idea what the Boston tea party was about, they don’t know their history at all. This is about hating a black man in the White House. This is racism straight up. That is nothing but a bunch of teabagging rednecks.”

Janeane, Janeane, Janeane, I am not sure as to what to say except that you are about as clueless as, well, I won't go there. Your career is in the tanks, so if you have to say mindless, dumb ass comments as this to stay in the spotlight, then the best to you, but all it does is to make you look like a bigger dunce than you already are.

Thanks.

I want to send a thank you out to our President Obama, who, after us teabagging rednecks were done with our tea parties, had a meeting to cut government spending by 100 billion. I am sure that will help out with that trillion dollar spending spree you passed.

Feel safe?

Our fine head of Homeland Security, Janet Napolitano, stated that crossing the border from Mexico to the U.S. is not illegal per say. Not illegal? How about citizens who are veterans, or believe in the Constitution that should be put on a watch list as threats. So much more, and I am not going to get into the Canada gaff since it is late, and I am tired. All I can say is, this is the person that is in charge of our safety?

And finally.....

Why is it that people need to pull up to within a centimeter of you bumber when you are at a stop light? Why, when you pull up to get them off your bumber, they need to pull up to to maintain that centimeter distance.

Monday, April 20, 2009

My Introduction


Hello everybody in blog land. Let me start off by introducing myself. My name is Steve, and I live in the suburbs of Chicago with my lovely wife, and two wonderful kids, and a dog named Hannah, who my daughter named after, well, you know who.



I have a wide variety of interest, starting with amusement parks, and rollercoasters, to the paranormal, to playing Rock Band,and decorating for Halloween, and Christmas. My political views lean to the right, but on very rare occasions will I write my views in my blogs, unless something really ticks me off.




I wanted to start a blog for the longest time, but never got up to doing it, until now. I was always thinking: what I would write about? Then it hit me. I have quite a few interests, so that should give me plenty to write about. So with that, when you visit my blog, who knows what you could reading about. It could be something that deals with an amusement park, or the unexplained. I will do my best to keep my readers entertained. You will never know what you will come across when you visit the Acrostar experiment. Sit back and enjoy, and I hope to make a friends along the way, not to mention a few repeat visitors.




Why the name Acrostar experiment? Well, my daughter is on a gymnastics team called the Acrobats, and since I like to think of her as a star, hence the name Acrostar. For the experiment part of the name, that is just what this is. An experiment.