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July 12, 2012 by Big Fat Daddy
  Samurai...Secret Agent...Teenage Pimp...Handicapped German Colonel...Vampire...Navy Lawyer...Tomcat Pilot...Sports Agent...Crippled Marine...Race Car Driver...Bartender...oooohhh the list goes on and on.  Mr. Tom Cruise is one hell of an actor;  he has been about everything anyone could want to be and lots no one would want to be....on screen.  Too bad he can't be a good husband and father...or maybe he can but just can't pick women who can adjust to his brand of...
June 27, 2012 by Big Fat Daddy
  The asphalt paving company I used to work for had a gravel pit in Waldo Canyon.  By the time I started working there the pit was already closed and was undergoing "reclamation".  Several times I had to go into the canyon for one thing or another;  it is entered off of Highway 24 about a quarter of the way up the pass towards Woodland Park.  It is a very scenic place, steep canyon walls, pine trees, rock faces...really pretty.    Cedar Heights is a ga...
June 21, 2012 by Big Fat Daddy
  I used to work for an asphalt paving/sand and gravel/landscape supply company here in the Swirl.  Pat was the second person I met there;  he is the sales manager in the retail part of the company and we hit it off right away.  I started out as a driver and often reported to Pat for retail deliveries.  After about a year I moved up to be the dispatcher and part of my duties included assisting Pat at the retail counter.  We worked together for several years. ...
June 6, 2012 by Big Fat Daddy
  It is D+24836.  When you consider the cost of freedom and liberty...remember this:  on this day in 1944, approximately 175,000 allied troops landed on the beaches of Normandy.  Before the day was over, approximately 10,000 of them were dead.  In one day.    We should never forget that.
June 1, 2012 by Big Fat Daddy
  It was in the ramp-up to DESERT STORM,  an exercise in getting all the stuff together to fight, called DESERT SHIELD.   We had been set up in our little neighborhood called Tactical Assembly Area Henry (or TAA Henry or just "Henry") for a couple of weeks and were busy running convoys of 5000 gallon fuel-tankers from the port to the bladder farm at TAA Echo.  If you remember the newsies telling you that many of those SCUD missiles old Saddam launched at Israel and th...
May 30, 2012 by Big Fat Daddy
  The problem with writing a blog and getting older at the same time is that sometimes I think of something to write about, sort of start composing in my mind, and then by the time I get home and find the time to get on the computer, I have forgotten what it was I was thinking about.  Then sometime later I will think of that subject again but will be unsure if it was something I actually wrote or just something I thought about writing.  So...if this sounds familiar to you, it&#...
May 27, 2012 by Big Fat Daddy
  MC was talking over dinner about John Lithgow: how he was in Upstate New York in August of 1969 and heard about the big concert happening at Woodstock and thought "That might be fun, I should drive over there"...then decided not to and kept on going wherever he was going.  So he just missed being at Woodstock.    I didn't go to Woodstock, either.  I told MC that of the half-a-million people who did go to Woodstock, about five million claim to have been the...
May 24, 2012 by Big Fat Daddy
Listening to Joanie Mitchell's oldies... Big doings this week in the Swirl.  We are the home of the Air Force Academy and their graduation was yesterday.  I was in the front yard rinsing off the Goat and Air Force One flew overhead on final approach to Pete Field.  Big, white, and distinctive blue stripe and emblem all clearly visible with the naked eye.  It is an awsome reminder that no matter who is the passenger, this is the nation's aircraft and it stands for t...
May 16, 2012 by Big Fat Daddy
  Just a little quickie spurred by recent events in the household.  First of all, because of the current economic situation, my number- three son and family moved in with us last year.  Our house is a  two-story house with the bottom floor half buried so when you walk in the front door you are on a landing with a short flight up to the top floor and a short flight down to the bottom floor.  The windows on the bottom floor are at ground level.  Whoever originally ...
May 7, 2012 by Big Fat Daddy
  Yesterday was the Cinco de Mayo celebration around the country, another largely misunderstood day that provides an excuse to get loaded and eat guacamole on chips.  It was a  beautiful day here in the Swirl...sun up and bright early, just a hint of an early morning chill with the promise of heat coming.    It was the Kentucky Derby day, too.  Fancy hats, expensive horses and Mint Juleps...with an unexpected winner.  An exciting race if you are a fan,...
May 3, 2012 by Big Fat Daddy
  I have always had a knack with firearms.  I was not so hot with a rifle when I started out in basic training, but by the time I graduated I was hooked on a lifetime love.  I went through training with the M-14,  carried one in Vietnam, and didn't make the transition to M-16s until 1970, when I was in Germany.  I am really attached to the M-14, in fact I own one now and it doesn't take much of an excuse to get me out shooting it.    I became e...
April 29, 2012 by Big Fat Daddy
  This morning MamaCharlie was telling me about a story she heard on TV about a kid who had chicken-pox on Halloween and wasn't able to go out trick-or-treating, a heart-breaking reality for a fifth-grader.  But that evening his classmates showed up in their costumes with a banner that said "Happy Halloween!" to try and cheer him up.  A sweet gesture for a friend?  Or just rubbing it in?  Sorry, that's just me twisted perspective kicking in.  A sweet stor...
April 23, 2012 by Big Fat Daddy
  I was at an intersection of two major roads right on the edge of Saigon when I saw the Air Force truck's predicament.  The Saigon traffic was unrelenting, and obedience to traffic law was non-existent...obedience to good driving sense was non-existent.  At intersections,  cross traffic would creep out into the lanes, blocking one after another until they got across.  On big roads with multiple lanes, it got really messy.  This Air Force tractor-trailer wa...
April 20, 2012 by Big Fat Daddy
  Not a Springsteen fan, but a guy can't cut 200 records, or however many he has made, without hitting a note with you at least once or twice.  "Glory Days" is one I do like, but not because I used to have such glory in the day...in fact, it is just the opposite.  I had no glory to speak of in high school.  I was fair at basketball, a little better than fair at baseball, too skinny for football, and because of heavy smoking by age fourteen, track was a no-go.  Not...
April 14, 2012 by Big Fat Daddy
  FOG   Carl Sandberg wrote:   "THE fog comes   on little cat feet.       It sits looking   over harbor and city   on silent haunches            and then moves on."   London is famous for its foggy nights..."Pea Soup", they call it.  The fact is that a lot of Europe has some very thick fog.  In Germany, especially where rivers come togeth...