Tuesday Night's Random Ramble

I don't know what the hell is going on with my blog. Clearly there are some issues with this template but I am not quite sure what they are. I need to spend some time trying to tweak this so that it is fixed, but at the moment it is not a priority.

Next Five songs on My iTunes:
Free To Be You & Me
Free To Be You & Me
Time Of The Season
The Zombies
Tumblin' Down
Ziggy Marley & The Melody Makers
Valley Girl
Frank Zappa
Heart Full Of Soul
The Yardbirds
Stumbled across this story:
Starbucks' Empire Challenged by Unlikely Rival -- the Golden Arches

March 6, 2007 — When it comes to coffee, Americans want more than a plain cup of joe.

Starbucks used to be the gold standard in luxury lattes, cappuccinos and other coffee concoctions. Now, old standbys like Dunkin' Donuts and McDonald's are rolling out a host of fancy coffee drinks, including flavored lattes. And in a blow to the 'bucks, a new Consumer Reports survey rates the taste of McDonald's coffee higher than that of the high-end coffee chain.

I think it was Paula who said that a $4 cup of coffee should be a crime. Maybe this will help change things, but probably not.

My body is beginning to show the signs of my age. It is not gray hair, I don't have any of those. It is not wrinkles either. It is the creaking and cracking sounds it makes when I move. It is the aching feeling that surfaces in my back and feet in the morning. It is the way that it screams at me when I try to pretend that I am still 25.

It is hard to accept that there are some friends that we cannot help. It is tough to watch them struggle and know that there is not a damn thing that we can do about it. I have had the misfortune to have lost more than one friend. Cancer, car accident- shit happens. It is a nice expression but I find it to be less than satisfying.

3 comments:

Paula said...

I think about aging/death all the time now too. Every day there's some achy, creaky thing going on. As soon as one thing feels better, another part starts yelling. And my father isn't doing well at all. I just do not know how I'm going to deal with the inevitable there. I will, I know. But it just sucks.

Anonymous said...

You're right about the creaks and cracking sounds. I just heard your knee crack, and I'm several thousand miles away. Keep it down, would you?

Jack Steiner said...

Paula,

Sorry to hear about your father.

Miriam,

I'll see what I can do.

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