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Recession Special

Recession Special, originally uploaded by aturkus.

This economy sucks.

Many people out there are trying to act like it isn’t that bad.   Bull puckey.  I believe the real expert I talked to the other day…. my cab driver set the record straight for me. It was on this past Friday night.  I had just rolled into the back a green and white hybrid taxi cab of Metro Taxi (Thanks for going green Metro, but don’t stop at a few). I should have known something was different when the “ring ring” of my phone indicating my taxi’s arrival came only a few scarce minutes after I placed the call.  I mean this was fast service. Remember, this was on a Friday night. Usually you can call a cab with time to spare to finish getting ready, have a glass of wine, watch the last few minutes of 30 rock that you recorded on your DVR, or even take the dog out for a final squirt before they usually arrive.  In fact you usually have to make that insecure “did you forget about me call” at least once, which coincidently I believe is the real time that they dispatch the cab.   But not this night my friends.  They were ready and waiting.  Here is why…

“This is my worst Friday ever” the cab driver shared with me. He was pretty noncholant about it. “I thought last Friday was my worst Friday ever, and then this week it got worse” he continued. “This economy must be keeping everyone home”. It was then that we passed tons of people walking to the Pepsi Center. “Or maybe they are just driving”.  That might be scary if they are still out at 2 am.

Whatever their transportation plans are, straight from the cabbies mouth we are seeing the slowdown in the simplest things. I stopped into the Chang (PF Chang) for for a quick lunch while downtown and the place was, well not empty, but lets just say “strangely table friendly” I could pretty much sit wherever I wanted, lay out whatever I was reading, and be taken care of by the readily available team there. Mind you this was a weekday, lunches have consistently been packed on weekdays downtown. (Side note, weekends are a great time to eat at the Chang and avoid lines). Again the feedback I got from my server was “It’s been reeeeeeaaaaaaallllllly slow”. nuff said.

The last omen might not be the economy but a troubled season. I decided to save a little money myself and put a pair of club level Bronco’s tickets for the always popular Raiders game on stubhubb. At the beginning of the season I was all pumped up for the game, now I think I’d be just as happy to sit cozy on the couch with a my own snacks and beverages. Everyone said “those tickets will sell in a snap”. They haven’t. I look and prices are dropping. This one you can’t blame on just the economy, but the Broncos don’t need any more heat.

And for those of you out there, you know who you are, who say “Don’t say the economy is bad, it will scare people into acting in a way to make the economy worse”.  The cat is out of the bag.  Lets just realize it sucks, laugh about it, deal with it, and move on.  Making it a big bad scary thing that you can’t say does make people act a great deal differently.  Treating it like the a zit on the face of life that will come and go makes it a little easier to bear.  Sure, it’s ugly, but it will go away.

What items, if any, are you reducing or eliminating in your spending based upon economic conditions?

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By the way it is either sad or funny what the lowest (0 votes at the time of this post) ranked cutback item is.

November 16, 2008   2 Comments

King’s Coronation in Bhutan

BHUTAN-KING-CORONATION, originally uploaded by Leonardo G. Ponce.

As some of you know from reading this blog, I recently returned from a long trip that included a trek in Bhutan. It truly is a magical country filled with… well… quite simply… happiness.

Here’s the killer part. They absolutely ADORE their King. Really, this is a country where everyone loves their leader. He looks out for them and they love him for it. The trust, the respect, and the good blessings are going both ways.

If some of you out there are thinking to yourself… well yeah of course but he’s a king dictator sort. Well the King voluntarily implemented a democratic process that can rule the country. So take that. How funny considering I think some of our leaders act more like dictators than an empowered King does.

Really.. YES REALLY. But we now have a new enthusiasm. It is time for us to look at what is accomplished in the next administration. As well listen closely to the words our leaders I thought it would be interesting to share the Coronation address that was delivered by the new King of Bhutan, Jigme Khesar Namgyei Wangchuck at his ceremony in Thimpu on November 6th, 2008.

“It is with immense joy that we are gathered together on this most auspicious day. In these last 100 years the dreams and aspirations of our forefathers and the vision of our Kings have been fulfilled beyond all expectations. The wise and selfless leadership of our kings, the sacrifice and hard work of generations of Bhutanese and the special bond between the People and King have given us this unique and special nation – a jewel of the earth. [Read more →]

November 8, 2008   No Comments

Happy Halloween

I love scary movies.  Halloween is the perfect excuse to watch them, rent them, and dress up like someone in them.  The problem is that I have seen almost all the good scary movies, or so I thought.  I did a little research into the top 50 scary movies and found a number that I have never seen.  I first checked on IMDb’s website because they should be one heck of a great reference point (I think).  They have a rating system that includes the top 50 “Horror” titles by rank and the list included so many international and old films that I have yet to see.  I then checked out the top 20 list from Amazon.com which started going into the traditional scary films I expect.  While IMDb said the best horror movie was Psycho, Amazon decided it was A nightmare on Elm Steet.

The I decided to check my favorite users poll… Netflix.  Their top Horror movie was Saw and the 3rd was Saw II.  Guess there are alot of different favorites.  So incorporating the movies from all three of these lists lets hear your favorite horror movie.

What are your favorite Horror movies of all time?

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October 31, 2008   1 Comment

Denver’s Best Neighborhood to Raise a Family

Family in Commons Park on the 4th

Family in Commons Park on the 4th

What makes a neighborhood a great neighborhood to raise a family? Which criteria matter the most? Would you say it was the school system, the public parks and playgrounds, or simple safety. What about the value of a dollar towards your real estate, because let’s face it people usually make the transition from [Read more →]

July 25, 2008   No Comments

The Police and Elvis at Red Rocks

The Police at Red Rocks

The Police at Red Rocks

Last night I had the opportunity to take a walk down memory lane. It was back to a time when I cruised around my small Ohio town in a 1974 forest green Beetle that had been outfitted with a high tech Sony Cassette system that fed tunes to the monster woofers in the back (supported on a home built plywood panel) and small Boston Acoustics cut and placed into the side boards. The stereo probably cost as much as the car which I had bought in Baltimore while living one of many summers eating Chesapeake Blue Crabs smother in Old Bay, Phillips Harborplace Oysters, and sliced fresh tomatoes with a touch of salt and pepper. But I needed great tunes in that car for it’s 8 hour drive back to Ohio. And one of the mixed tapes that surely be playing on that road trip would have included classic Elvis Costello and the Police, along with a myriad of other artists of that time. [Read more →]

July 23, 2008   No Comments

Zombies, Zombies, Zombies

I gotta admit that I love the whole ZOMBIE genre. Whether it is the classic Night of the Living Dead or the more modern 28 Days the stories are classic. Who knows what the magical attraction is for the whole zombie culture but in terms of total books and movies they seem to be edging out Vampires and Werewolves in the horror popularity contest. But who doesn’t love a script riddled with characters whose only lines [Read more →]

July 9, 2008   2 Comments

Excuse the interruption

Costa Rica Sunset, would you want a phone call to chat at this moment

I am having trouble avoiding interruption.

I first began not simply noticing this, but focusing on this over the past week. I realized that I was spending far too much of my day checking email or performing some other technology tool task. While out walking my dog, I am checking email. When I first wake up I check email. While writing or working I am checking email. I find it is more than a bit distracting. [Read more →]

June 16, 2008   2 Comments

Riverfront Park Fashion Show Rocked the Plaza


Congratulations to Cline and her entire Fashion Show team on putting on what may be the best fashion show yet. The weather was perfect and fortunately our hurricane style winds from earlier that day stopped. I just thought I’d share a few picks [Read more →]

June 13, 2008   No Comments

Walk Score


The above “Walk Score” is for the address of 1610 Little Raven Street, Denver Colorado 80202, the home of Zengo Restaurant and the heart of the plaza in Riverfront. The score (at least today when writing the post) is 83 or “Very Walkable”. How cool is this tool!!! 8-)

Walk Score calculates, on a scale to 100, how pedestrian friendly (walkable) your address is. If you are looking [Read more →]

June 10, 2008   8 Comments

What the FRAK!! Okay that’s it

Credit to the New York Times

How much are the increases in oil and gas affecting you? What percentage of your transportation by car has been replaced by other items (public transportation, bicycle, pedestrian, low mileage scoote

  • ALMOST TOTALLY: 75% of the time (47%, 7 Votes)
  • VERY LITTLE: Less than 10% (20%, 3 Votes)
  • SOMEWHAT: 25% of the time (13%, 2 Votes)
  • QUITE A BIT: 50% of the time (13%, 2 Votes)
  • TOTALLY: Pretty Much 100% (7%, 1 Votes)
  • NOT AT ALL: 0% (0%, 0 Votes)

Total Voters: 15

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Today Oil prices jumped over $10 a barrel, although I really don’t know how big that is but according to the New York Times it is the BIGGEST JUMP EVER. Just Frakking Great.

How did I know something was up, I noticed the stock market was taking a nose dive. So now everyone’s savings, 401K, [Read more →]

June 6, 2008   2 Comments