Thursday, November 30, 2006

Last Day in November of 2006

Greetings People

I know I should of blogged something, but I have been on vacation for the past week and I also have been busy prior to going on vacation. So much to talk about since I was out of touch with the world. I hope everyone's holiday was good. Until the next time, my pretties

Daryl Charley
The Fallen Athlete

Thursday, November 16, 2006

An Orange Snowman or Orange Eskimo in Denver, CO

Greeting People

I was taking the local RTD bus the other morning, because of a flat tire. There I was minding my own business when I sort of noticed an orange snowman moving its legs nearby where I was sitting on the bus. Lo and behold the orange snowman was an orange ski parka that held a former co-worker whom I worked with at Archstone-Smith. For personal reasons I will list her by first name only. Jackie. I had not seen her since she had went out on medical leave for.... anyway, we I left Archstone-Smith she was out on leave and I never got to say goodbye to her. I got up out of my seat said "Hey girl" We only had a few street and bus stops between us before she had to get off at the stop near the Archstone-smith building near Yosemite and Dry Creek. Husband, child and herself is doing well. I told her the same - I am doing well. It was good to see her and if you are reading this now - "HEY Jackie!" She and I are going on vacation next week and both heading in the same direction - South. I could of caught a ride with her. I guess my bad for not contacting her since I left Archstone-Smith.

Other than that, a beautiful day in Colorado and the weather is sunny, in the 60's and a little wind. Alright folks, I guess I better get going and I will try to post a bit more before I leave on vacation next week. Oh, the eye has improved in the past three weeks so I am hoping to be back in contacts by mid-December. Hope the best and never wish. Wishes are for Fairies. Sort of like Applesauce is for babies. =)

Until the next time

Daryl Charley
The Fallen Athlete

Thursday, November 09, 2006

Other Blogs have been added !

Greetings People

Just a quick note - I have been adding new blogs to my blog site. Please go to my main profile page and you can see and select the blogs that you want to read about. Enjoy yourself.

until the next time

Daryl Charley
The Fallen Athlete

Thursday, November 02, 2006

SouthPark Re-cap - so far

Greetings People

Some things on Southpark are just too much. Let me see - we are on the 5th episode of the Southpark's 10th season.

The first episode - World of Warcraft
the second -Conspiracy Theory
third - Hall Monitor
fourth - Satan's Halloween Party
fifth - Ms Garrison/Nintendo Wii - Part 1

Where do I begin.

Ike saying to Kyle "You are dead to me Kyle"
Cartman as Dog the Hallway Monitor "Go with Christ"
Kyle talking to President Bush "Really?!"
Butters uttering "Biggie Smalls, Biggie Smalls, Biggie Smalls"

The images are just as bad, especially last night's episode showing Ms Garrison's chest. That gave me the heebee geebees, even now thinking about it - that's just messed up. Ike in bed with his school teacher, Cartman saying that he stuck his finger up his butt and then asked a girl if she smelled lemon grass on his finger. Butters getting down at Satan's Halloween party with Biggie Smalls next to him. How about the image of "Beth" (Cartman's(Dawg's assistant)) and her bosom so big that you could not even see her face, only the top of her eyes. What about the Steve Irwin showing up at Satan's Halloween party as himself. And to close off with Ms Garrison taking a crap in his hand, in the classroom and then throwing his feces at the replacement teacher?!

Man oh man - "that is F'd in the A!" as Cartman would say.

I guess I have nothing more to say about this, for now anyway.

All the snow that had fallen last week has basically all melted away. We are in the mid 50's today and the weather is suppose to get warmer and warmer.

Oh, by the way, I actually had to get fitted for new eye glasses. I have been sidelined with glasses for a bit and I needed a new pair since my old pair is about 15 to 17 years old. I guess I look okay, but I am still a bit self conscious about wearing them. Last Monday was my first day of wearing glasses full time again. I have a follow up check up on November 12 to see how things are going with my eye and I am hoping for the best. Glasses are okay, but I did not realize how much sight I have lost due to the constriction of my viewing of the world through glasses. I really want to wear both of my contacts again.

The Fallen Athlete
Daryl Charley