Category: Blog Posts

  • The Ram … Tyler Hamilton

    The Ram … Tyler Hamilton

    I just finished “Wild Animus” [link] and I was kept up a little last night with the deep hole it left me with. This morning I would of advised not to read the book by Rich Shapero. But now that I have read the current events of today I realize the importance of this book and how many people sometimes go too far to find themselves.

    Tylor Hamilton is a hero of America mostly overshadowed by the high profile Lance Armstrong. Tylor is not just Tylor the bike racer though, he is a product of those that surround him and their support “his dream”. All I have to say is read “Wild Animus” folks. It will be hard but read it and then go to Tylor”s website and read the post by his wife [link].

    I am reminded of all of us who have reached for our dreams and those that sacrifice so much for it. Tyler is the ram, the wolves are the cycling factions that have been politically mis- aligned and dis-allusioned. When you read his wife”s story you”ll realize who Lindy is.

  • MSN is Out

    Today I will no longer have internet access at home. My free trial has ended and I must cancel my access with MSN.

    I am glad because I really am irritated in the service which doesn't allow me to use my email and prevents me from starting without MSN Messenger and that damn MSN Explorer. It will be good to get rid of all that old crap.

    On the other hand since I have no job I will put off getting internet access until I do in which I will then get DSL.

    For now its a daily trip to the library for job searching and email answering. Tonight is the group ride and I am looking forward to that and as usual all day is job searching. So far no luck although there are a shit load of jobs in Helena.

    My friend Chuck is going to introduce me to some people at the college. This weekend looks good for my second attempt up Mc Cloud Peak and Sunday is the nicer of the two days. Well must run and shut this internet down.

  • GEICO … Blood Suckers

    Recently upon moving to Missoula where the average vehicle is a beat up 300.00 toyota pickup GEICO has informed me that my premium is now 174.00 a month. This is why I left CT. They are canceling my coverage because I don’t have the money and this is what I have sent them in response.

    "I cant believe that my rate went so high. I have added up all the money I have paid you and realized that I could of replaced my car by now. I am 38 years old and haven"t ever had a accident and this is how I am rewarded. I think soon I will be going car-less and that way I will be able to eat on a regular bases and you….will feed off of other suckers instead of me." ~Bill

  • Getting Going

    Answering emails this morning has been taking too long. Well it didn't help to see and chat with a friend that suddenly appeared online this morning. I stayed up late because of the book “Wild Animus” I was reading. It got real exciting and I couldn't put it down. Now I am running late. Today's I want to check into Government jobs (US Forest Service), and college jobs (U of Montana). Also I want to sign up at the Job Service today. Tonight I am going to a friends for some dinner but not before I go on a wicked ride. Well I must go to my favorite place … Downtown.

  • Job Hunting

    Ok, well. I have been reading this book called “Wild Animus”. It is real freaky because I identify with the character and I have been in places where the book takes place. A real freaky experience. Today I hope to get out and hike Sentinal and enjoy the sun but not before job hunting. I think a little research is at hand to find out just what kind of work is available here in Missoula. I am thinking this weekend that I want to attempt Mc Cloud Peak again but in one day. I think a trip up the North Side is at hand.

  • Monday Morning

    I just got done with my breakfast and it is nice to have real Food for once. I came back from the Rattlesnake Wilderness last night and I am really tired and sore. I had a great time and the sun was out every day. I came from the weekend with a big ol sunburn. I see the Grizzlies held off the Bears for a 27-16 football win. A friend of mine says that the defense stood them up and wouldn't let them in at the goal line, good for them. Well today is Monday which means laundry, cleaning, and grocery shopping. This weeks goal besides getting a job is to try to cancel my MSN subscription. So far I have not succeeded. It is harder than you think.

  • Slept in Again

    I stayed up all night last night looking for a cyclocross bike on the web. I couldn't find one in my budget and couldn't sleep thinking of how much I want to cyclocross. Well I must get a job first I think so as hard as it seems I think I better focus on that. I slept in this morning and just put down some eggs and sausage. Now I think I promised Marcy we would climb Mount Sentinel. Today I want to get real serious on my next phase of my job search. Tonight is Thursday Night Group Ride out at Marshall Canyon and I plan to ride out at around 5PM. Well better get down to it.

  • Cyclo Cross Today

    So, picture this: I’m pumped, ready to tackle some cyclocross action, only to end up feeling like a deflated tire. Let’s just say it wasn’t exactly the glorious day on two wheels I envisioned.

    First off, I roll up to the venue, feeling a bit conspicuous with my trusty mountain bike amidst the sleek cyclocross rigs. No biggie, I figure, just gonna check out the course before registering. And what a “course” it was…flatter than a pancake! Seriously, the most uninspiring cyclocross terrain I’ve ever laid eyes on.

    Undeterred, I head over to register, feeling the competitive spirit rising. But then, bam! The official throws me a curveball. “License, please?” he inquires, eyeing my mountain bike with suspicion. Now, licenses and I aren’t exactly BFFs, and apparently, neither were they with him. Turns out, he hadn’t bothered asking anyone else, but hey, lucky me, right?

    “No thanks, I’ll just watch,” I mumble, deflation setting in faster than a popped inner tube. My heart sank faster than a lead weight in that nonexistent cyclocross terrain. So there I was, watching the actual race, feeling like a spectator on the sidelines of my own adventure.

    Yeah, you could say it sucked. But hey, at least I got a story out of it, right? And maybe a reminder to check license requirements before rolling up to future races, mountain bike or not.

    Here’s to future adventures, hopefully with less flattened spirits and more exciting courses!

  • Thursday Night MTB Ride

    Larry’s latest update has us meeting at the junction of Marshall Canyon Road and HWY 10/12 at 6:00 pm for this week’s ride. Last time, we tackled Jumbo Saddle, reaching the peak of Woods Gulch before heading back down. The real thrill came afterwards at Rattlesnake Gardens, where we indulged in delicious soup, black bean quesadillas, and incredibly tasty cookies.

  • Our Senator is Worse

    I just came back from Taco DeSoul and I heard that Senator Conrad Burns said, “I am pleased that my Flathead and Kootenai National Forest Rehabilitation Act … frees up 20 million board feet of timber”.What a jackass. Hey I also learned about a festival coming to Missoula called “Festival of the Dead”. How cool is that and Ill bet there will be lots of beer. I know that there are Festival of the Dead flags hanging at Taco DeSoul which is what brought up the event. Anyway my hike up Sentinal was abruptly ended with this threatening storm that never hit. poop face …. oh well now I must get to other business, like laundry. Hope everyone’s day is good.

  • Festival of the Dead

    All who celebrates life, death, and the arts, Festival of the Dead is coming Monday, November 1st. This years theme is called "End of Life Issues." A procession is scheduled to go down Higgins Avenue with the kickoff of celebrations on Wednesday September 22nd around 3 to 8 at Kettle House Brewing on 602 Myrtle Street. Inquiries can be directed at Kelly Robinson at 549-1801.

  • Grizzlies Lose in Texas

    This was one game I was hoping we would win. It is Bush”s state and I was hoping that a team from Missoula would put those over-rates oil ranchers back out on the range with the cattle. Not going to happen. Sadley the Griz lost big time as Sam Houstin”s Long (a player) smacked around the University of Montana defense for 329 yards and two touchdowns. Another player, Fuller caught 10 passes for 133 yards. The top-ranked Grizzlies were spanked 41-29 Saturday at Bowers Stadium. To make it worse for them they come home to rain, rain, and more rain.

  • Rain This Weekend

    Happy weekend everyone. Here in Missoula it is raining all weekend so my plans for a camping trip has been postponed. I want to get out one more time before it gets below 20 degrees. Today my friend Corey and I are going to Blue Mountain for a quick mountain bike ride. Tomorrow I plan to attempt McCloud in the Rattlesnake Wilderness. I will provide my plans if I go. Next week I really must get serious about employment and I plan to get started with a new haircut. Well time for some smoothie action before the ride. Take care all!

  • MSN SUCKS

    I got free MSN when I bought my computer. Well now they want $20.00 a month and will start taking it out of credit cards I never even provided to them. I bought the computer with my Best Buy Card but somehow MSN has started charging another card I never use. Well then I want to unsubscribe. You can not unsubscribe. The web site will not allow you to access a way to cancel anything. I cant get a phone number to cancel. Here is their phone numeber if you want internet access 1-866-205-6768 … call that to cancel, that is what I am going to do when I get home. It is the only one they have. Can you believe that. Now I have to run a block on my card, which is the only way to unsubscribe. FUCK THEM!

  • Montana 41, Hofstra 23

    I have not been to any football games this season due to unemployment and the fact that the tickets are $22.00 a game. I do have friends that went to the game and they said it was a great game. I guess Hofstra came out swinging and it took two big plays for the Griz to tame their opponents by the second half. [blockquote]The Pride pulled within 20-to-13 on a 69-yard pass play from Bobby Seck to Devale Ellis just before halftime. And Gian Villante returned an interception 42 yards for a touchdown to tie the score at 20 in the third quarter. Montana responded when Craig Ochs connected with Levander Segars on a 75-yard pass play for a touchdown. Segars broke several tackles and spun out of others on his way to the end zone. Jefferson Heidelberger returned a kickoff 96 yards for another touchdown. Heidelberger caught 12 passes for 147 yards while Segars had six receptions for 108 yards. Ochs passed for a career high 364 yards. Freshman Dan Carpenter kicked field goals of 40 and 22 yards and made all five of his extra point attempts. Hofstra quarterback Bobby Seck passed for 300 yards and a touchdown. He was intercepted by Kevin Edwards in the first quarter, who scored on a 38-yard return. Montana could end up with a first-place ranking next week, after top-ranked Southern Illinois fell 23-22 to Northern Illinois.[/blockquote] ˜KPAX

  • What Day Is It

    What Day Is It

    I haven’t eaten in two days, Marcy is staring at me, and I am feeling slimy and worn out. One might think, wow what happened, you sick? Not exactly. I was doing my resume the other day and was amazed at how unorganized I was. I wanted to organized my web site to a point of being finished so I don’t have to spend so much time keeping it up. I am close to doing that. When I am done, I am done. Then I only have to come online to check emails and blog once in a while.

    The job search isn’t going well but it will pick up again as I get my lazy but out of this apartment and start looking. I am excited to get out and do something again also. I cant believe I got all caught up in my web site again. It is so much fun to code. For example today I wrote a program that parses dates and turns them into date stamps so that my web site could recognize them. Then I put all my blog through out the years on here. Now everything is one. I blog here and that’s it. Well I am rambling. Better sew things up.

  • Snow on the Way

    Well the big news is that snow is on its way. Well according to the weather on the TV. I have been lagging behind on getting stuff I need done. I think I am bummed about being out of money. Last night and this morning I was on my site coding and adding to it. I must get out and get things done. Really I am excited about getting a job its all the footwork that sucks.

    My car is ready for its service interval and that bums me out. I hope it wont be over $100. On top of that I still need to replace the lens that covers my turn signal. To be more behind, I have decided (not really) to not clean it for a while. Damn I must get on the ball.

    Last night we had our Friends and Family Online meeting. It was fun with Kathi and Mom in attendance. Paul almost made it but couldn't get MSN messenger working. We decided to play a game online. I have to go to best buy to see what their is for multi roll online games. Mom and I played Monopoly once online and it was fun but it took so long. You know how long Monopoly takes … Right?

    Today I want to go hiking and exploring a new ravine up Sentinal mountain. It is on the verge of snowing but it is raining for now so the bike is out since I only have so much brake pad to Last me the rest of the month.

    Today I have Wilma Movie night. Its a nice day for a movie. During the day though, I must get stuff done like laundry, groceries, and post the remainder of my resumes and other documentation that might help others realize my potential. LOL. I must also, if this all wasn't enough, get ready for this weekend as I want to go camping and climbing. (McCloud Mountain) That reminds me, I have also to get this pics of Mosquito Peak online.

    Well its off to the bank.

  • Beer and Art

    This Friday, Missoula’s set for a blast with two downtown events. First up at 4 PM, the Maverick BrewFest, celebrating Montana and Northwestern brews, music, and food. Entry’s $10, netting you 5 beer tickets. Buzzed and merry, next stop: First Friday Gallery Night. Dive into Missoula’s art scene, with galleries unveiling new works and hosting receptions. It’s a monthly treat, starting at 5 PM and goes for 3 hours—plenty of time, so no rush finishing those BrewFest beers. For gallery details, check with the MDA (Missoula Downtown Association). Enjoy a leisurely downtown stroll; it’s all part of the fun!