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Masters Week

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Well, if it is the first week in April, it must be Masters week! My parents will be glued to their television set, watching the tournament, cheering on Tiger Woods and being full of envy of the fans behind the rope that were lucky enough to get Masters tickets. When I was younger my father took me out on the golf course and tried to teach me how to play golf. He gave me my own set of clubs, and we spent a few hours on the driving range once a week for a couple of months and then he decided it was time to take me out on the local public golf course.

The first game I played was only nine holes, and I was exhausted be the end of the game. We walked the course, and I carried my own clubs. Yes, I mean I really did carry my own clubs. The first couple of holes were better than I had hoped they would be, but I was nowhere close to par. Thankfully I avoided the sand traps and the water hazard, but I really have to chalk that up to blind beginners luck. By the end of the ninth hole, my body was so sore that I was just hitting the ball wildly and although I never ended up in the rough, the ball never went very far down the fairway. More than once I asked my father if I could just forfeit the hole, pick up the ball and call the game over, but he was insistent that I finish the hole. If I recall correctly my score on that hole, which was a Par 3, was a very embarrassing nineteen. From that point on, every time I played golf I insisted on renting a golf cart. I understand that golf is great exercise, but I wanted to survive the game!

Maybe next year I’ll try to go online to a website that sells cheap sports tickets and get my father a ticket to go to the Masters himself so he can be part of the action, instead of watching it on television. I’d love to see the look on his face when he realizes what the ticket is for!

Randall

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A few days ago my son showed me a You Tube video that was narrated by a guy named “Randall.” The video was about the honey badger. It was hilarious, and I find myself repeating parts of the narration frequently during the course of the day. I wonder how long that is going to last? Anyway, I was a little bit nervous about sharing it because there are curse words in it. Well, I found a “clean version” with no cursing in it. Not quite as funny, but almost as good.

Rubber mulch makes playgrounds safer

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When I was in elementary school, the surface of the school playgrounds that I went to were either asphalt or hard packed dirt. If someone fell down, there were tears, ripped clothing, and often blood. Sometimes a broken tooth or bone would be the result of a hard landing. Even the public parks and playgrounds usually only had hard packed dirt, or sometimes a sandy surface. No body thought twice about making any of the landing surfaces a safer place for children.

By the time that my own children were in elementary school, however, there was a lot more safety awareness going on and people were starting to use a rubber mulch on the playgrounds to make the playgrounds a safer place for the kids. Companies like Rubberrecycle came into the picture and helped to promote the awareness of the need for extra safety precautions on the children’s playgrounds.

When I go to a playground now with my young niece, I am always amazed at how different the playgrounds are from when I was a child. When I was a child, the slides were made of metal and you would climb a ladder to the top of the slide and once you sat down you went straight down. The sides of the slide were only about two or three inches high – not really enough to keep someone from falling off of the side if they leaned too far to one side. Sometimes the metal surface was so hot that it would burn our legs when we sat down on the slide. Now the slides are made of brightly colored material that reminds me of PVC pipes. The slides are twisty and have sides that are so high that you can barely see the head of the child that is using it! The chances of falling off of that slide are much slimmer! I’m glad to see such advances in safety on the children’s playgrounds. I prefer the sounds of cheers to the sounds of tears!

Television

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When I was a child in elementary school the only kind of television there was in existance was free television. We received the signal via an antenna either on the back of the television set, on top of the television set, or on the roof of our house. I can remember when we changed the channel on the television we always had to change the position of the antenna. I don’t know exactly when color television was invented, but I am pretty sure that it was available for sale for a few years before our family had one.

The televisions had two different types of antennas, one was for VHF, which was commercial television, and one was UHF, which was commercial-free public television. Right around fourth or fifth grade I can remember one of my school teachers telling our classroom that cable television was coming to the area, and that people would have to pay to watch television. We thought that was absolutely amazing and outrageous; imagine, having to pay to watch television! The teacher explained that a lot of people would prefer to have cable television because if the paid for the shows then there would be no commercials.

Fast forward to the year 2012. We have options – either cable television or satellite television. Either way we have to pay a subscriber’s fee for the service. And either way we are watching commercials. There are a variety of choices between the providers, and almost everyone I talk to has either comcast or direct tv.

When I had to make a choice between comcast and directtv I chose comcast because I was able to hook up the most television sets for the least amount of money. But recently all of the channels have become scrambled and I need to pay extra fees for the receivers if I want to watch television. To be perfectly honest I felt like I was being ripped off and decided to check out the options for satellite television at www.dx3.net. I ended up ordering Directv, but I still have some television sets at home that do not get ay reception at all. I just can’t afford the extra monthly fees, and it makes me angry that what was supposed to start out as commercial free in exchange for a monthly fee has not turned out that way at all.

Thank goodness for the Internet

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One of the greatest things about the Internet, as far as I’m concerned, are the websites like YouTube and Hulu. These websites have so much entertainment stored on them that if for some crazy reason I can’t find something “good” to watch on television, I can always find something great online. I was watching the Today show a couple of mornings ago and they were talking about Brian Williams and Jimmy Fallon Slow Jamming the news. They showed a short clip of it, and it was a riot! I did a search online for the excerpt because I wanted to watch the entire gig. I tried YouTube, and they had several episodes of the two of them slow jamming the news (all a total riot, believe me!) but I guess the episode was still too new to have made it onto YouTube. I DID find it on Hulu, and was really glad to see that I could embed the code here on my blog so I can share it with my readers. I hope y’all enjoy it as much as I did!