{"id":67,"date":"2006-12-04T17:08:09","date_gmt":"2006-12-04T17:08:09","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/johnjeske.isa-geek.com:8080\/?p=67"},"modified":"2011-04-02T17:08:58","modified_gmt":"2011-04-02T17:08:58","slug":"67","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/johnjeske.ddns.net\/?p=67","title":{"rendered":""},"content":{"rendered":"<p>The weekend went by way too quickly.  After finally getting out of  work on Friday (my job has gotten to be quite boring), I ran a couple of  errands and picked up a bottle of champagne for later that evening.   After eating I surprised Susan with the bottle&#8230;  We put in Lake House  (pretty decent romance movie, gotta love Keaneu Reeves acting, or lack  thereof), snuggled on the couch and sipped champagne in our flutes that  we got from Beth and Matthew.  It was a nice relaxing night.<\/p>\n<p>Saturday, we got almost all of our Christmas shopping done and  had quite the experience with a couple of sales associates at Wal-mart.   We printed off three 4&#215;6&#8243; prints at the Kodak printing machine.   Written clearly above (I know because I went back and checked) was 28  cents a print.  A logical person would think three prints at 28 cents  each, a total of 84 cents plus tax (as you might have guessed, logical  is a hard concept for Wal-mart to grasp, or simply put, the wheel&#8217;s  spinning but the hamster\u2019s dead).  We took the two slips (yes&#8230; two  slips, one slip was for two printouts and the other slip for one  printout&#8230; this is important&#8230;)  We finished the rest of our shopping  and proceeded to the checkout.  As per typical Wal-mart there wasn&#8217;t a  whole lot of checkout lanes opened (hmmm&#8230; Christmas season is upon us,  let\u2019s have fewer lanes opened!) and we had well over 16 for the express  lane.  When we finally got to check out, the sales associate greeted us  (yes&#8230; some don&#8217;t and you can actually provide feedback on the credit  card swiper machine, but that&#8217;s a different story&#8230;)  She began to  swipe our items after which I handed the two slips for our pictures.  As  she swiped the first I noticed a sale of ten dollars came across the  screen.  I thought, whoa that seems pricey and sure enough the second  slip also came up to ten dollars.  At this point I mentioned to the  sales associate, &#8220;Ten dollars for a 4&#215;6&#8243; print?!&#8221;  Her face went blank;  she shrugged and said &#8220;I don&#8217;t know&#8221;.  So I asked again and she went  through the same dumbfounded actions.  I thought, okay this is getting  me nowhere and figured if I wanted something done I better not deal with  her.  After paying the ridiculous amount of twenty bucks for three  pictures, we went over to the service counter (after I ran back and  checked the sign&#8230;)  We showed this other sales associate (after again  waiting in line) our receipt that had two (this is where it gets tricky)  items labeled &#8216;PM 4&#215;6&#8243;&#8216; with a price of ten dollars each.  We said we  had three pictures but only two slips.  This sales associate was like I  only see two items not three (yes, but this receipt only shows we had  two slips, and one slip had two pictures on it&#8230;)  Sigh, after about  ten minutes of trying to convince her we actually did have three  pictures (we did show them to her) with two slips (guess the hamster had  a jolt or something) we managed to get our money back.  An after  thought of this occurrence was, gee I could print a thousand pictures  get one slip and it&#8217;d only cost ten dollars (better try this quick  before they fix the machine \ud83d\ude09 ).<\/p>\n<p>Sunday was a pretty fun filled day as well (I know, it ranks  just a bit higher than going to Wal-mart and having the fun I mentioned  above&#8230; just a wee bit of sarcasm).  We went to church and as Susan  said after choir practice last Monday (she plays her violin in church)  St. Anthony&#8217;s\/St. Joseph&#8217;s Parish have a thing for O Come Emmanuel.   Just about every song sung had the same music behind it, just different  words (even the Alleluia&#8230; this is going to be an exciting advent&#8230;  well I guess it&#8217;s better than no music at all).  Afterwards we stopped  for a bite to eat and headed to Grandma&#8217;s house (over the river and  through the woods, well sort of).  Me and Susan took part in the annual  frosting of the sugar cookies and had a pretty good time visiting,  frosting, and eating any cookies that were &#8220;accidentally&#8221; broken (a  rules a rule&#8230;)  We managed to get back just as the third quarter of  the Lions-Patriots game ended.  Somehow the Lions were keeping up  against the once World Champs.  Of course if I were the Patriots and I  saw the Lions put the 2nd string quarterback in as a wide receiver I  wouldn&#8217;t know what to think either&#8230;  I&#8217;m not just saying once or  twice, but I guess Josh McCown played quite a bit of wide receiver and  he did make a couple of catches as strange as that may be&#8230;  Well after  the Lions got a safety I was thinking, oh boy wouldn&#8217;t that be  something if they win (at this point they were up 18-13).  A turnover  and another field goal for the Lions (21-13), and I was getting pretty  excited.  Somehow the Patriots managed to stomp down the field, go for  two and tie the game.  The Patriots then come up with another touchdown  and pull into the lead.  After the kickoff the Lions turned the ball  over again (this makes the third one this game for them) and I thought  eh it&#8217;s over now.  But somehow they managed to get the ball back again  (Patriots now had three turnovers).  I look to Susan and say two plays  and Jon Kitna throws an interception.  Sure enough just like clockwork,  two plays and tada an early Christmas present for the Pats&#8230; those  stupid, stupid Lions.  Feeling a little disappointed, I flipped on Zelda  (which made the thought of the Lions losing another game by seven  points or less go away) and got to play a few hours.  I made dinner  (lemon chicken, always a favorite) and watched Law &amp; Order and went  to bed in anticipation of another exciting week at Dow (doing not much  at all&#8230;)<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The weekend went by way too quickly. After finally getting out of work on Friday (my job has gotten to be quite boring), I ran a couple of errands and picked up a bottle of champagne for later that evening. 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