Friday, October 15, 2010

Prestigious law firm sues burger joint over smell | Washington Examiner

Prestigious law firm sues burger joint over smell | Washington Examiner: "- Sent using Google Toolbar"




It's a classic David and Goliath story: A white-shoe law firm staffed with hundreds of D.C.'s most-powerful lawyers has moved to shutter a hamburger eatery on the grounds that the lawyers didn't like the aroma of cooking meat wafting into their offices.

So far, Goliath is winning.

D.C. Superior Court Judge John Mott ordered the restaurant, Rogue States on Connecticut Avenue near Dupont Circle, to shut down its grill this week. Neighboring law firm Steptoe & Johnson had sued the restaurant, saying the firm's employees suffered nausea, watery eyes and headaches from Rogue States' fumes.


Read more at the Washington Examiner: http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/local/Prestigious-law-firm-sues-burger-joint-over-smell-1214765-104991844.html#ixzz12R2LTH3i


I'd say this is a bit extreme. However, I do have a little related story

When I worked at KSAL in Salina, there was a nearby burger stand called the Cozy Inn. Cozy burgers were a lot like White castles, with the onions fried right in. The aroma was legendary.

We had a rule at the station that no bags of cozy burgers were allowed in the building. And if you walked inside the store instead of using the walk up window, you were not allowed back in the building..

So maybe this suit is not completely without merit. ;)

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

An Israeli right-winger throws a shoe at an image of US President ... - Yahoo! News Photos

An Israeli right-winger throws a shoe at an image of US President ... - Yahoo! News Photos: "- Sent using Google Toolbar"



As if we needed one, here is another reminder that this president is no friend of Israel.

Chocolate Covered Bacon | Uncrate

Chocolate Covered Bacon | Uncrate: "- Sent using Google Toolbar"

I love bacon. And I love chocolate. Does that mean they go great together? I do know that salt enhances the flavor of chocolate. And bacon is salty.

What do you think?

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Sun Chips Bag to Lose Its Crunch - WSJ.com

Sun Chips Bag to Lose Its Crunch - WSJ.com: "- Sent using Google Toolbar"

Frito-Lay, the snack giant owned by PepsiCo Inc., says it is pulling most of the biodegradable packaging it uses for its Sun Chips snacks, following an outcry from consumers who complained the new bags were too noisy.


This story is just too good to pass by. Yet another case of the greenies falling on their faces.

I'm back?

I don't know why, but I'm getting the bug again.

The restaurant was fun, but in the end, probably a bad idea. I guess it just wasn't meant to be.

I do like my job at Alorica, and it appears I am good at it. But something is missing in my life.

Maybe I just need to vent. And maybe, this is the the venue. Or is it?

It seems that the blog craze may be over. Things have moved on to the social networks like Twitter and Facebook. I have my accounts in those places. And I am still active on Facebook. But it was fun posting stories here and commenting on them.

It won't always be hard core politics. Sometimes, it will be fun stuff. But when I have free time, I think we will post some stuff. And if anyone cares to comment, you will be welcome to do so.

Who am I fooling? I don't even know if anyone will read this blog after all this time. After all, I am no longer on the radio, not even Internet radio. But if you do care enough to read, thank you. And let's enjoy the ride together.

Thursday, October 1, 2009

Introducing, The Steve Forman Grill

Now that I have quit the Internet radio show, I have decided to become an inventor. And inspired by my namesake,George Foreman (He does spell his name wrong), I've come up with the new Steve Forman Grill.


The neat thing is, the top rack makes a great bun warmer.

Monday, September 28, 2009

Health Care Reform - Rasmussen Reports™

Health Care Reform - Rasmussen Reports™

All of you who showed up at all the town hall meetings, tea parties, and 9/12 rallies should be proud of the work you have done.Look at the results of this poll...

Just 41% of voters nationwide now favor the health care reform proposed by President Obama and congressional Democrats. That’s down two points from a week ago and the lowest level of support yet measured.

The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey finds that 56% are opposed to the plan.
I find this to be even more stunning...

For the first time ever, a slight plurality of voters now express doubt that the legislation will become law this year. Forty-six percent (46%) say passage is likely while 47% say it is not. Those figures include 18% who say passage is Very Likely and 15% who say it is Not at All Likely. Sixty percent (60%) are less certain.
Isn't it time for the president to admit that this isn't the "change" that America wanted?