Monday, November 10, 2008

It's Alive


I hope everyone is doing well. I'm drinking some Vodka tonight in honor of the Veterans. My students actually laughed today when I showed them pictures of wounded Veterans. And (not going to lie) it drove me to the bottle.

SO - have a happy Veteran's Day. Excited to see the Herbys at Uncle Mikes this Friday for Uncle Mark's Cancer Function.

Here's a true veteran for you.

Monday, October 06, 2008

Pedagoging Again

Hey yall. What's going on with you? How about that count down? 29 Days? Until the election.
355 days until the big Kalafatic-Melnick wedding. Just smell the excitement!

Here. Look since Halloween is coming - this is a pretty scary video.

Monday, August 18, 2008

Long Time No See


What's everyone been up to? I know that times are hard and the economy isn't in the greatest shape but you need to find time to shoot the cyber shit with fam.

So after an 8 year courtship, Jeanne and I are finally engaged. And so are Chris and Jocelyn.


The circle of life so amazing. I wonder if people will continue to bestow wonderful marriage words of wisdom to me. The best advice always seem to come when your not seeking it. So I'm not. I consider myself an adult and I know that I'm all growns-up. But how the hell did Steve and Linda or anyone else for that matter manage kids before the age of 30.


Why am I thinking about kids? Well now that the comments from family about the engagement can stop... I know that's next. my parents had me at this age (28) and all I know is they must have been on something.


The family is large enough as is. The East Coast Cousins are all good. How's things with enryone else? Here we all are at Candlewood Lake last weekend. Good times. Good times.

Friday, March 21, 2008

This Link...

is friggin hysterical...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qCzbNkyXO50

Monday, March 03, 2008

PS3

Hi all. Any news to report?

I'd say not much is going on in my neck of the woods. I saw Dan play another gig last night. He's so dreamy. I also met his new mysterious blond groupie from all the way across the pond. But I'm not here to scandalize and sensationalize or to presuppositize.

I've been preoccupied since Jeanne purchased a PS3 for me. I've purchased a digital timer from RadioShack to limit my ours of online playing. But it's so hard to walk away from a game that gives me the opportunity to play against people from all over the world from the coziness of our living room and 52 inch flat plasma TV.

Where the L is everybody? Here's Pedro and Johan who should ignite a firestorm of strikeouts for the Metropolitans this season.

Sunday, February 17, 2008

Your Uncle Jack

THis was in todays paper about dad, your Uncle Jack:

Portraying an 'American Life'
Showtime TV series found family life of John 'Jack' Smith of Hamilton especially appealing.

By Eric Robinette
Staff Writer
Sunday, February 17, 2008

HAMILTON — Lights and cameras sparked a lot of action for John "Jack" Smith and his family Saturday, Feb. 16, as a film crew shot an episode at the Berkeley Square retirement community for the Showtime series "This American Life." The show profiles people at different stages of life who all share a very common name. Smith, 79, is at the upper end of the age range for this episode.

Smith and his family have had lunch at the Berkeley Tavern every week for the past four years, and the film crew was there to shoot that and various other slices of Smith's life. John Smith is such a common name that there have been several of them in this family alone. One of them is "Jack's" son John. "It's been fun. We've looked through photo albums, and it's been a real bonding experience, reminiscing and all that, "John Smith said.

"Jack" Smith is a New York City native who made his way to Hamilton in 1959 to work for the Mosler Safe Company. He retired in 1992 as a vice president.

"This American Life" found "Jack" Smith by searching through the country, looking for people who were in the later stages of their life, said Lisa Pollak, one of the producers of the show. They found Smith's family life especially appealing.
"He has this wonderful family to speak about him that takes him to lunch every Saturday. It will be a nice portrait of a man at a stage where he may not be able to say much, but he's surrounded by this family that's tremendously caring," Pollak said.

"Jack" Smith has a form of dementia that makes verbal communication difficult, so during the shoot, the family tried various tactics to get him to talk a little. One of these was trying to figure out which John Wayne movie was his favorite: "Rio Bravo" or "The Sons of Katie Elder."

The family also talked about the pitfalls of having such a common name. "When you sign in to a hotel as 'Mr. and Mrs. Smith,' you get a lot of funny looks," said Susan Smith, John Smith's wife.

Pollak said the show with the Smiths does not have a definitive air date, but it will play sometime in late May or early June. When the show does air, John Smith said he hopes viewers will see "just the life of a great man."

Contact this reporter at (513) 705-2836 or erobinette@coxohio.com.

I thought you might appreciate this. Cousin John

Monday, January 14, 2008

Happy New Year

Hey Fam. about to go to work but thought I'd send a quick shout. What's up with everybody?