Archive for January 2, 2009

Open House tomorrow Menu thus far

Posted: January 2, 2009 by datechguy in local stuff
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Going over the menu for tomorrow’s open house:

  • Lasagna (with my wife’s 1st rate sauce) 3
  • One Spiral  Ham
  • My wife’s awesomely fantastic Chicken wings.
  • My wife’s friend’s Chili
  • Meatballs and sauce
  • Rendezvous dip and crackers
  • Veggie Tray
  • Butterscotch Chocolate Chip Cookies
  • Mint Chocolate Chip Cookies
  • Chocolate Chip Cookies
  • 2 Pineapple Pies
  • Pistachios
  • Mint M & M’s
  • Barbara’s Chocolate Chip Cheesecake Bars

Usually the kids also buy pizza for some reason, I don’t see why with all that food.  This doesn’t  include any foods that any other guests bring.

There will be assorted soft drinks and some hard drinks for the over 21 crowd but it is officially BYOB. Hope to see you there.

The Battle of the Blogs

Posted: January 2, 2009 by datechguy in Uncategorized

The War on the net continues as the spokesman for the IDF has started his own blog.

It’s a pretty smart move and a great way to bypass the media.

It will be interesting if Hamas and their guys decide to do the same.

FAFSA: Well that was depressing

Posted: January 2, 2009 by datechguy in local stuff
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Due to the water leaks in the house last night I was up 1:30 a.m. filling out the FAFSA form for my oldest son.

You would think that with no job his prospect of financial aid would be pretty good, however my “estimated expected contribution” displayed at the end was 25k. That is more than half of my wife’s gross pay (or mine if I was still working) and a whole lot more than all the money I have in every bank account my family has.

It looks like scrimping and saving to send him to a good Catholic High School may have the end result of forcing him into a cheap state college.

If he had his way we might be 2 countries

Posted: January 2, 2009 by datechguy in Uncategorized
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Jim Wooten’s round-up in the AJC contains this interesting paragraph:

The city of Ringgold is betting that erecting a statue of Confederate Army Maj. Gen. Patrick Cleburne next October will bring tourists with fat wallets eager to spend. It’s on my list —- just after the Golf Hall of Fame, the Music Hall of Fame, the Sports Hall of Fame and the various others that were to be the salvation of some place or other. But give the people of Ringgold credit. The statue was not financed by taxpayers.

Cleburne was one of the most effective commanders of the war, particularly on defense. His men were were renowned for holding back the enemy, it was his men that at Lookout mountain that held Sherman on the right flank while the center gave and who covered their retreat.

What he was not so renowned for has his proposal to emancipate the slaves in 1863 by the south and enlist them.

We can do this more effectually than the North can now do, for we can give the Negro not only his own freedom, but that of his wife and child, and can secure it to him in his old home.

He believed that it would also remove the “all selfish taint from our cause” he figured that slavery was doomed anyway so why not, particularly since tens of thousands of black soldiers were already in the Northern ranks.

It was considered so incendiary that it was suppressed for over 30 years after his death at the battle of Franklin. Foote states that the result of his paper Cleburne was never promoted from that point.

A luckier break the Union never had.