Sunday, December 21, 2008

Least Popular Holiday Songs

A recent Top 10 List on the Late Show with David Letterman brought us the Top 10 Least Favourite Holiday Songs.

Here they are now for you to enjoy!

Thursday, December 18, 2008

God Bless Us Everyone

I think I say this every year but, "Where has the time gone?"

To find ourselves on the brink of another Christmas is something I just can't come to grips with as it feels like the year only just begun. However I guess it's true, as you get older, the years just fly by and roll one into another. I suppose all we can do is make the most of the present and not worry about the past or fear the future.

This has been my busiest year on the blog with more posts than ever before. I hope to keep that pace next year but only time will tell.

As this is such a busy time of year, I would just like to take this opportunity to wish all of my family, friends and blog visitors all the best for a Merry Christmas and a healthy and prosperous New Year in 2009.

Have a safe holiday season.

Christmas Long Ago
A Christmas Poem by Jo Geis

Frosty days and ice-still nights,
Fir trees trimmed with tiny lights,
Sound of sleigh bells in the snow,
That was Christmas long ago.

Tykes on sleds and shouts of glee,
Icy-window filigree,
Sugarplums and candle glow,
Part of Christmas long ago.

Footsteps stealthy on the stair,
Sweet-voiced carols in the air,
Stocking hanging in a row,
Tell of Christmas long ago.

Starry nights so still and blue,
Good friends calling out to you,
Life, so fact, will always slow...
For dreams of Christmas long ago.

Tuesday, December 16, 2008

Heroes Return Home

This afternoon on a cold December day, I joined thousands of my fellow Canadians between Trenton, Ontario and Toronto, as we showed our support and said thank you to the latest three Canadian soldiers to die in Afghanistan.

The vantage point I chose was in Trenton at the on-ramp to Highway 401 which is also now known as the Highway of Heroes in honour of the fighting men and women who have given their lives in defense of our country.

The mood was somber and friendly. The consensus of those I spoke with was that we hope we'll never have to do this again, but should the need arise, we will be there to show our support.

Here are a few quick photos I took as the procession went by. You can click on the photos to see them larger.

Entering Highway of Heroes

Saluting The Families

Soldiers Return Home

Sunday, December 14, 2008

Memorable Body Checks

It's hockey season and I'm sick of hearing about Steve Avery and his brain-dead antics.

Instead, lets sit back and enjoy some of my favourite NHL Body Checks of all time. No insightful commentary or analysis from me. I'll let my choices or rather the actions on the ice speak for themselves.

Enjoy!

April 2008 - Corey Sarich nails Patrick Marleau


Dion Phaneuf launches Denis Hamel


Scott Stevens concusses Eric Lindros


2006 NHL Playoffs
Brian Campbell destroys R.J. Umberger

Saturday, December 13, 2008

Highway of Heroes Too Busy

It's never the right time to hear about the passing of our Canadian soldiers but it's always harder to learn of this news at this time of year.

Three more Canadian soldiers have been killed in Afghanistan, bringing the total lost to 103 since the mission began six years ago.

These loses never become any easier and the families of those lost have an even tougher reality to deal with.

Cpl. Thomas James Hamilton, Pte. John Michael Roy Curwin and Pte. Justin Peter Jones, based at CFB Gagetown in New Brunswick, were killed by a roadside bomb (IED) in the morning as they were responding to reports people were planting a suspicious object west of Kandahar city.

I hope to make it down to the local base where the bodies of these men will be flown to for a repatriation ceremony prior to making their way along the Highway of Heroes to Toronto.

I have seen far too many soldiers return home in this fashion but I can only hope that these will be the last to return this way.

I do, however, feel a sense of pride when I see the number of average Canadians who come out to pay their respects to the soldiers and their families at this time of tragedy. Along the entire route from the base in Trenton all the way to Toronto, people line the highway and stand quietly on the bridges to show their respect and to say thank you for giving their lives in defence of their country.

I was recently surprised to see an American television network news program do a story on the Highway of Heroes. This NBC report took place on Veterans Day / Remembrance Day.

Friday, December 12, 2008

Holiday Ho Hum

I'm having a heck of a time trying to get into the holiday spirit this year.

Why I'm not feeling jolly is a mystery to me. Perhaps it's just the fact that it doesn't feel like Christmas yet. It's plenty cold enough and we've already had snow but I can't come to grips with the fact that it's mid-December already.

I've finished half of my Christmas shopping and still have a few more gifts to buy. Actually, I'll have to come up with some ideas before I make any more purchases before the 25th.

Of course having to take my car into the shop to replace my second windshield in less than a year has me feeling somewhat humbugish.

I think what I need is some holiday punch and some musical holiday tunes to put me in the mood.

So, here are a couple of my favourite Christmas tunes to jump start my cheer and for you to enjoy as well.

Merry Christmas Baby by Bruce Springsteen


The Christmas Song by Nat King Cole


Saturday, December 06, 2008

I Need A Wunder Boner

I don't fish but if I did, you can bet I'd have to have one of these.

And if I did, all my friends would want to get their hands on my Wunder Boner.

Monday, December 01, 2008

Super Bowl a Super Ripoff

I've never attended an NFL game in person before. I've been to several CFL games in Toronto in the past and they were fun but I’ve always wanted to sit in the stands and experience an NFL battle.

I have come to the conclusion, however, that the Super Bowl is not the game I should go to for my first experience. Don’t get me wrong…I’d love to go to the Championship Game but there’s no way I can justify spending that kind of money.

This season the Super Bowl is being held in Tampa, Florida at Raymond James Stadium on February 1st. As it so happens, I’m going to be in the Tampa area at that time and figured, “Hey…why not look into getting some tickets?” Needless to say I wasn’t looking very long.

The cheapest seats available cost $2,137 for one ticket in the nosebleed section of the end zone. By comparison, the most expensive ticket around mid-field lower level would set me back $6,364 per ticket. Of course…this is in U.S. funds and doesn’t take into account the exchange rate.

I may be a fan, I may like football and I may be a lot of other things but insane isn’t one of them. Obviously I won’t be attending the game but will probably just watch it on my brother’s TV instead.

I understand it’s the game of the year and the league and the city of Tampa want to make as much money from the event as possible but the prices mean there’s no way any average working person who’s a fan could possibly afford to attend the game. The Super Bowl is only for the elite fan with money to burn or the wannabes who don’t even watch football but will attend just to keep up appearances. Celebrities come to mind.

Curiosity also forced me to look at the prices to attend just a regular season game in any NFL city. I picked Washington and Cincinnati for no particular reason.

My faith was restored to some degree. In Washington, the cheapest tickets were $112 while the most expensive ran around $570 at field level. Sure they aren’t cheap either but at least an average guy could probably afford to attend a game or two.

If you live in Cincinnati, you might want to go to a few more games during the season. The cheapest seats available were $12. No…that isn’t an error, at least not on my part. Twelve bucks gets you a seat in Paul Brown Stadium. The most expensive seats were around $250.

So after doing this little bit of research, I’ve come to this conclusion. If I’m going to attend my first NFL game it will likely be during the regular season. That is, of course, unless someone reads this and wants to take pity on me and buy me a couple of tickets to Super Bowl XLIII. I’m not opposed to accepting charity.

Also, don't feel too bad for me...I'm going to attend a Tampa Bay Lightning and Montreal Canadiens NHL game while I'm there instead. That only cost $100 per ticket.