Showing posts with label fire department. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fire department. Show all posts

Friday, January 24, 2014

My weekend wardrobe....a heavy parka and shorts. No, really.


But no snow.  It's like getting a kiss from your sister.  So far this winter we've had a helluva ice storm, but no snow.  If we don't get some in the next 30 days I'm afraid we'll miss out completely.  :(  

Imagine this:  It's 15 degrees today and it's expected to be in the mid-70's for a high on Sunday.  Sheesh!  That's Texas weather for you.  On a more personal level, it takes me longer to get suited up to take the dog out than it takes him to find a spot and take care of his business when he gets there.

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We had a little excitement in the neighborhood last night.  I heard multiple sirens and looked out to see the fire department turn into the Cisco office park right across the street.  When I walked to the window to see what all the commotion was I saw this:


A car in their parking lot caught fire.  I called K to come look, and as we watched it exploded!  The FD had already checked it and then apparently pulled back, just waiting for the KABOOM!  Then they snuffed out what was left and moved on.  Just another day at the office for Frisco's Finest.

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So Super Bowl Sunday is rapidly approaching and now they're saying that if another killer snow storm develops the NFL might move the game to Saturday or even to a weekday the following week.  I'm thinking Green Bay Packer fans are laughing their asses off right now.  :)

What the hell was the NFL thinking when they awarded the Super Bowl to an open stadium in a northern state to be played in the dead of winter?   In this day and age of domed stadiums everywhere....DUH!  

Have a great weekend everyone.

S


Tuesday, November 5, 2013

You do the crime, you do the time. Say 'hey' to your new roomie, Bubba.


I'm guessing one of my neighbors hasn't yet mastered the fine art of microwave popcorn.

Last night around 8 we heard a crash and looked out to see a 2-car wreck right outside our terrace.  I called 911 to report no injuries, but that cops and a wrecker were needed.  Within seconds we had 3 fire trucks, 3 cops, and an ambulance swarming all over us.  Turns out they were already on their way to a fire call at our apartments, and the fender bender was just a bonus.

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It seems the new "in" major at university business schools is Grand Larceny.  Management, Marketing, Accounting, and all the rest are now so blase.  Now "GL" is where it's at.

It has become a daily occurrence for one company or another to admit to doing something illegal and being fined millions....BILLIONS of dollars, even.  Yesterday SAC Capital was fined $1.8B for insider trading, in addition to the $616M they were fined earlier in the year.  

BP was recently tapped for $4B, GlaxoSmithKline was fined $3B, and even Johnson & Johnson, the baby powder maker (and pharmaceutical company) was fined $2.2B for urging doctors to prescribe some of their meds to treat ailments the FDA hadn't approved them for.  And of course JPMorgan Chase has agreed to a $13B settlement related to mortgage fraud, and billions more have been paid for interest rate rigging by all the world's major banks.  And there are plenty more I could mention, too, but I don't want to write all day.

I'm a staunch capitalists.  "Profit" is a good word.  But damn, people, doesn't anyone know how to make money without ripping someone else off in the process?  Seems to me we'll continue to have problems like these until we start playing hardball with them.  


Let's turn some pinstripes into jail stripes.  And/or maybe shutting down and breaking up companies who are serial offenders.  Talk about some pissed off stockholders!  Maybe then they won't be so insistent on demanding every last penny profit they can by any means possible, legal or not.

Only when the crime costs more than the potential profit will Management be a more desirable degree than Grand Larceny.  

S