Sunday, April 13, 2014

At the Movies (With A Beer)

So, a new local movie theater will be serving beer and wine when it opens.  Now, personally I've never been in a theater and thought "Damn!  I sure could go for a frosty one!"  Probably because they keep it so cold that my ass is already frozen to the seat.  That being said, I don't have any issues with it.  My guess is that if a coke is $5.75; a beer has to be ten and a quarter.  For that reason, nobody is going to the AMC to get hammered.  And if they do, they are idiots.


Our local press allows people to call in and voice their opinion on any topic they wish and then the newspaper will print it.  One lady voiced her displeasure with the theater choosing to serve alcohol.  She went on to say that she will not patron the establishment for that reason.  That's her choice, albeit a dumb one.


1)  If she is to boycott the theater for alcohol, does she also boycott every grocery store, gas station, and non-fast food restaurants in the area.  If she doesn't then she is hypocritical and thus her opinion is moot.


2) I understand trying to shield her grandchildren from certain elements but taking her business to another theater does not guarantee that those elements won't be present. 


3) She should be more concerned over the 55 gallon drum of lard soaked popcorn and the pony keg of root beer that kiddos are sucking down during the 95 minute fart laden kids flick.


I doubt I'll  have the urge to purchase a beer at the movies.   But if I do, I'll toast the woman of temperance and then may even tip one for my homies.  Peace!

Saturday, April 5, 2014

Things That have Been Bothering Me and Thus Stuck in My Head

I haven't written anything since last post.  I really think it was my best post to date.  But since then, I have had these things in my head.  They are not a complete post, so in my head they have sat.  Now, I'm bringing them  all out at once and wiping the slate clean so that I can move on to other things.


Things on Race (probably my favorite topic to blog about)


1)  I was told the other by a business manager that we was going to "Afro-engineer it".  In my near 41 years in this world, all of the "Afro-engineering" or some may know it by its other cruder name, has been done by white men.  It is my opinion that term should be "I'm going to ICE it."  ICE- Inbred Caucasian Engineering it.  Seems more appropriate, more accurate and more deserved.


2)  Not all white people are descendants of slave owners.  I know some find that hard to believe but most have never thought about it.  Even harder to believe is that some blacks are descendants of slave owners.  I'm not judging anyone, just stating some facts.  It's the 21st century, I believe it is time to move on.


3)  The word "picnic' has become controversial.  I have researched it.  What I discovered was that picnic has nothing to do with slavery or lynchings and its origin is French.  I know some are going to be disappointed but people are choosing the wrong battles to fight.  Also, stop believing every thing that you hear.  Research the topic before you jump on board.



Questions


Why, if they are the same, are generics half the price of the name brands?


Why do I have to buy 4 times the amount of something that I need, just so it will be economical?


Are you tired of all the branding?  Do we need 12 flavors of Snickers or 25 flavors of M&Ms?  I liked it so much better when a Butterfinger was a Butterfinger and Cheerios were Cheerios.  I know greed has led to this.  More shelf space A takes the more B,C,D... loses and thus less choices for consumers.  Okay I feel an Econ lesson coming on.... If the aforementioned scenario happens, eventually the smaller companies with lose and either be closed or bought.  This will decrease employment and consumer choices and give company  A more power to do whatever they want with prices.  Anti-trust are supposed to protect us but... here comes the political side.. less jobs = more dependence on government = politicians keeping their unearned positions = NO change and things remain the same.  Kind of depressing, isn't it?






The Golden Rule ( I learned from my father)


He who hath the gold, makes the rules.


(my addition)  He who taketh their gold, is a fool