Monthly Archives: September 2015

As Labor Day comes to close,  I sit and enjoy may day off from laboring and look forward to my week on vacation.  I hope to get this and picklescoop.com updated,  work on some stuff for the podcast,  get some other random stuff updated like the lions website and the Lions newsletter and the Eye Foundation’s raffle page.  Also,  I hope to get all links working  on my websites since having to move most of the pictures and podcasts over to my media fire storage.

Over the weekend, I did take a trip out to Florida to celebrate Hayley and Cole’s wedding. Congrats! I wish you many years of love and happiness.

It was great to see all of the family, also.  I feel like a piece of crap for it being so long since I’ve seen them.  I hope that it won’t be such a lapse between my visiting them.  And y’all are more than welcome to come visit here as well.

But hell,  I hope it’s not another year and change before I post again on this site.  I need to keep it more up to date with some of my ramblings that I don’t want to put on my Facebook.  It’s shitty that in order for your thoughts to get out there,  it has to be on Facebook.  People are too lazy to get off of Facebook and see what else the internet has to offer.

But in other news,  I have successfully cut the cord.  Previously,  I had Cox phone, Cable and Internet.  I recently dropped the phone service with MagicJack being the replacement.  MagicJack is a service that you can use for like $30 a year (as opposed to $40 a month).  I also cut off the Cable service.  The primary things I watch ion TV are RAW and Smackdown.  While I am a subscriber for the WWE network,  WWE delays putting these on the network for about a month (I’m assuming due to contract obligations with Hulu and USA/SyFy themselves).  I fortunately haven’t had the cable TV part officially cut off physically by Cox,  but I’ll find someway to stream it,  even if I have to resort to Hulu,  which cuts off about 30 minutes from RAW each week and I’m sure a little from Smackdown as well.  One day the Cable companies will realize people would be willing to pay for a per channel subscription instead of forcing me to buy a package of channels where half the channels are things I will never watch,  like Lifetime or QVC.

So   in sum,  be on the lookout for these pages as plenty of updates will be coming.  And if you are actually reading this,  congrats!  You are one of the few that knows about this hidden away site.