Author Archives: M2J
Quantum Leap – Nowhere to Run
This leap takes place at the end of Vietnam. Immediately after leaping, Sam is confronted with a soldier who appears to be suffering from a flashback and is met with aggression from one of the male nurses. Sam is about … Continue reading
Quantum Leap – Leaping of the Shrew
Sam leaps into a fellow named Nikos. We start off in the water, post ship-wreck. Sam ends up on a life-raft with a lovely lady (Vanessa, played by Brooke Shields). We soon discover that she’s a stuck-up, rich, daddy’s girl … Continue reading
Quantum Leap – “Lee Harvey Oswald”
Quantum Leap was the best show ever. I’ve been rewatching it for the past year with Ana, and now we are at season five, the season in which the show really goes nuts. Prior to the fifth season, the show … Continue reading
Oh Life Post from 2/16/12
Before I knew that ohlife.com was a stupid website, I posted this on my first day: “My day is going great today. I’m dispatching help desk tickets at work. It’s only my third day doing it, but I think I’m getting the hang of it. Usually I answer the phones and take ticket information and then someone else dispatches. I think I prefer dispatching to taking calls completely, but that’s probably from talking to people on the phone for three years at J&R”
I thought it was going to be a website that asked you a different question each day, but instead it just asks how your day was every day. Boring.
Hell of a Cut
So, Thursday morning I was at my desk and a woman brought her Blackberry over (I work at a help desk). Typically, Blackberries have all their problems resolved by taking out the battery and putting it back in. In the … Continue reading
Bad Parenting
This father disapproved of something his daughter had to say on facebook, so he did the most mature and reasonable thing to set an example: he made a video chastising her and then unloaded several rounds into her computer.
Amazingly, a lot of parents leave comments on this video praising this guy for his excellent parenting. For those who didn’t watch the video, basically the girl, his 15 year old daughter, complained on her facebook on a private post that her parents were blocked from seeing. She complained about stuff that she was unhappy with and admittedly, was being a little bit of a brat (if indeed what the father said in his rebut was true). Explain this to me, though: he seems to be angry that she doesn’t understand the value of a dollar, so he (a grown man) IS SHOOTING A GUN AT HER LAPTOP! He’s also demanding in the video that she pays back the money it cost him to buy bullets and upgrade the machine. Here’s an idea Pop, take the laptop away, don’t shoot it and expect someone to reimburse you.
To Tommy Jordan
Based on what you say, ok, perhaps she’s being a brat. Let’s be reasonable father, there are far worse things a 15 year old can be doing. There are lots of things “troubled teens” do growing up. Newsflash: complaining about your parents isn’t one of them; that’s something everyone does. Most people into their adulthood still complain about their parents until they day their parents die. She complained on facebook to her friends, this is because facebook is a defacto medium in this day and age. If this were 20 years ago, she would have been calling her friends up and telling them all this one by one. Grounding your daughter “until she’s done with high school,” presumably 3 years in the future, for complaining to friends about things she’s unhappy about doesn’t warrant this kind of behavior. Based on what you’ve had to say, you aren’t that bad of a father (or at least weren’t until making this video) nor is she that bad of a daughter – you have both been spoiled. This could have easily been something you could have sat down with her and talked about and probably solved. Acting out like this makes you come across as nothing more than a 15 year old in a grown man’s body that is throwing a temper tantrum. Instead of addressing the problem and talking it out like civilized people do, you chose this method. You’ve made her the martyr. Now that you’ve posted this video on her wall, all of her friends will take pity on her and see you as the big bad douche bag being intimidating and making a video with your big bad-ass gun and big bad-ass cowboy hat.
Kids misbehave, it’s part of the growing up process, but most of us did it without the benefit of our father waving a gun around acting like a tough guy. It really leaves one to wonder what your existing relationship was like prior to this incident. Frankly, that’s a very intimidating way to get your point across and probably classifiable as abuse. When your child is able to say, “dad, please put the gun down and let’s talk,” you’ve gone way overboard. When you’re on your deathbed hoping you get a chance to make amends with the daughter that you lost along the way, don’t be surprised when you can’t even track her down because she’s cut you out of her life and moved as far away from you as possible.
P.S. Do you by any chance watch Nascar?
The End of an Era
M2J finally gets a haircut.
Did you try Google?
An important update for everyone in the world: Here is how we do things in the 21st century: If you can’t figure out how to do something (anything), first you google it. If after doing this you still cannot figure it out, then you are at liberty to ask someone for help. Breaching this simple conventional protocol makes you a mega asshole.
The Last (Regular) Episode of The Warehouse
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/34651778/warehouse_final_128.mp3 I’ll add song info later. Feeling lazy right now. Just listen. It was my last show, hopefully I’ll get to do more radio in the future.