Thursday, March 27, 2008

Preparing for Fred Beach

fchenevey@whbc.com

Ahhh,  Welcome! Spring.  

I can't wait to hit Fred Beach.  

I need a rest; listeners have been tough lately.

We welcome comments, but, whew, it was bad week.   

First the Grammar Lady. 
Not sure what it was THIS time.  I may have said.....that was awfully nice.
Her ears caught fire.  

Next it was the "boring" lady. 
I was boring and talked too much. 
The Repository was also boring
and TV these days...yep...BORRRRRING.  

Then, the worst of all.  

A suggestion that I needed sensitivity training.

That I showed a pattern of, shall we say, racial insensitivity. 

Man oh Man...that stuck in my head for severals days.

I have always believed in fair play - For All.   

But, I must of said the wrong thing.  

I don't like Al Sharpton,  maybe it was that. 

That's what bothers me. 

Everytime I say something that you feel is insensitive,  let me know...I'll get back to you. 

But I still don't like the Rev.

Ahhh Spring!

Please NOW! Spring.   I need it bad.

Fred
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Saturday, March 08, 2008

Fred and the East-West Cold War

Hello from the front lines of the east-west cold war!

First it rained, then it got very cold, water froze to everything.

Down came trees and the power went out, but, just on the east side of our street.  

The mayor, a republican, lives on our side. 
The city council president, a democrat, lives on the west side.  

On the east side, lights gone - tv gone - computer gone, and the HEAT left.

While across the street, as we got into more and more clothing,
the west side enjoyed life as usual.  Actually, they seemed to enjoy our plight. 

First it was just enjoying their hot coffee in the front window. 
But soon, they were folicking about in swim suits, while icicles formed on our noses.
The fridge is starting to smell, but across the street, they were hosting a hawaiian barbecue.

OK, it was just an evil thought, but a tree did fall, and we were cold for about 28 hours.

Oh, how spoiled I am.  It was Cold.  Many people around the world would gladly trade places with us.  
Anyway, it's nice to be warm - - - until the Natural Gas Bill arrives...

Bye!

Fred
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