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 Voting and Eating...
 

Well, the election is over. If we had had the weather yesterday that we had today it might have been one of the lowest voter turnouts ever! It rained all day and it's still raining now! I hate going to work in th rain! Anyway I did manage to vote yesterday somehow. The two people in front of me took so long in the voting booth I thought they were eating their dinners in there! I was getting hungry myself so when I was done with my civic duty I went over to the pizzeria and had huge slice of pasta pizza! Then I rolled home and was greeted by several messages from my parents. Nothing major.

Tonight I had to work late but I met my friend Spike for dinner and he wants me to help out at the homeless shelter on Thanksgiving. This would be ok except I have to cook the whole thing for my folks so I can't do it but I can help out the day before and the day after since I'm off from work both days.

A few years ago I worked in a homeless shelter three nights a week but the city closed that one. They are always doing things like that!
Posted by Ace Decker at 9:57 PM - No Comments   Add a Comment  
 

 Stick in The Mud...
 

Well it seems like Saddam Hussein's theme song is going to be "Hang 'Em High"!

Here's something that could only happen in NYC:

Warship Stuck in New York River
By PAT MILTON, AP

NEW YORK (Nov. 6) -- The legendary World War II aircraft carrier USS Intrepid got stuck in deep Hudson River mud Monday as powerful tugboats fought to pull it free to tow the floating museum down river for a $60 million overhaul.

The mission was scrubbed at around 10:30 a.m. as the tide went down, said Dan Bender, a Coast Guard spokesman.

Officials weren't sure Monday when they would try to move the Intrepid again, or whether they might try instead to leave it in place and refurbish it in its Manhattan berth, Intrepid President Bill White said at a news conference.

The next unusually high tide is Dec. 6, but that will be about a foot lower than Monday's tide, which officials had thought would help float the carrier free of the sticky mud, he said.

After 24 years at the same pier on Manhattan's West Side, the warship that survived five Japanese kamikaze attacks began inching backward out of its berth, but the tugs moved it only about 15 feet before its giant propellers jammed in the thick mud. The decommissioned war ship no longer has engines of its own.

"We knew it was not going to come out like a cruise ship," said Matt Woods, the Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum's vice president for operations.

Six tugboats had strained to move the giant ship.

"We were able to move her 15 feet, and then she came to a halt. We tried to add more power with another tugboat but we couldn't wiggle her free," said Jeffrey McAllister, the chief pilot of the tugboat operation.

"We were missing our open window. We had to give up because the tides were going down," he added. "She was moving, we were hopeful, she started to creep along but then she stopped."

Monday's departure was timed to take advantage of the yearly high tide so the tugs could pull the 27,000-ton ship out of the slip where it has rested in up to 17 feet of mud. Removal of 600 tons of water from the Intrepid's ballast tanks gave the ship added buoyancy, and dredges removed 15,000 cubic yards of mud to create a channel from dockside to deeper water.

The planned $60 million refurbishment, which is expected to take up to 2 years, will include opening up more interior spaces to the public, upgrading its exhibits and a bow-to-stern paint job. The pier also is to be rebuilt. The city is contributing $17 million, the state $5 million, the federal government $36 million, plus $2 million in private funds.

Elected officials, veterans who served on the Intrepid and others had waited on the flight deck for the beginning of the journey five miles down the river to a dry dock in Bayonne, N.J. Helicopters flew overhead; New York Police Department blue-and-white power boats, Fire Department boats and a Coast Guard cutter were on hand to accompany the aircraft carrier.

"The Intrepid stands for everything we believe in ... our freedom and our values," Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton said at the send-off ceremony before the tugs began their work.

The final mooring lines were cast off at the order of 80-year-old retired Rear Adm. J. Lloyd "Doc" Abbot Jr., who served two years as Intrepid's skipper in 1960-62 and was named honorary commander for the day.

"It was the best job I ever had," Abbot said, standing once again on the ship's deck. "Intrepid had a soul of her own. How can a hunk of iron have a soul, you may ask. But I loved her. She kept me safe and at times I kept her safe."

The Intrepid serves as a living memorial to the arms services, a tourist attraction that draws hundreds of thousands people a year and, if the need arises, will become as an emergency operation center for city and federal authorities. The FBI used it as an operation center after the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.

---------------------------------------------------------------------Somebody is in a lot of trouble!

Posted by Ace Decker at 11:23 PM - 1 Comment   Add a Comment  
 

 Leave My Nose Alone Please
 

I guess there's not too much to write about. My life is pretty boring. Maybe some day I'll be back to write some more. I'll continue to post movie reviews in my other blog though.

Take care and be well!!
Posted by Ace Decker at 9:13 PM - 1 Comment   Add a Comment  
 

 Happy Hollow Head
 

This week has been very boring. Work was very annoying and tomorrow should be the worst. I always have to work late on Fridays due to the slowness (incompentance)of the office who work at their own pace and do whatever they like. Well, anyway I don't feel like talking about work!

Not much happened on Halloween. I can't get over how "huge" this "holiday" has become! When I was a id in the '60's every kid went Trick or Treating all over the neighborhood. Then around the mid-'70's I guess stories on poison candy and razor blades in apples reach new heights and fewer and fewer kids went out. Suddenly Hallmark or some body had the brilliant idea to turn it into a real hoilday and market outdoor lights and decorations like Christmas! And of course licensing movie characters for costumes probably brings in big bucks too. Still I noticed around my old neighborhood that the kids mostly stayed on the main avenue and visted the stores there rather than going to indivudual houses of "strangers". My folks didn't get one kid, so I got a bunch of lolipops for myself!

Speaking of lollipops, I have this idea. Wouldn't it be a good idea to make the sticks on lollipops edible? This way there would be no waste! I mentioned this to a couple of friends and they didn't seem to thrilled by the idea.

My Halloween costumes of the Past (that I can remember):

Kid:
Bugs Bunny
Top Cat
The Devil (homemade)
Spider-Man
Igor (homemade)
Vampire (homemade)
G.I. (I think I was suppose to be Sgt. Saunders from the TV show COMBAT!)

Adult:
Pack of cigarettes
Zombie
Jason
Half of The Blues Bros.
Fire Hydrant
Clown (actually most people don't think I need a costume to be this)

Later....

Posted by Ace Decker at 9:37 PM - 3 Comments   Add a Comment  
 

 KIds Are People too!
 

Whew! I was in New Jersey yesterday visiting my friend and his wife (who's also my friend ). This guy is only two years younger than me but he has two small kids. Two boys, ages 5 and 7. I don't know how he and his wife do it! I was there for like 6 hours and I was exhausted after playing with the kids! They have a boundless amount of energy! They never tire!

But they have a lot of kool toys and video games!

Luckily my friend Neal drove. Otherwise I would have had to sleep over!

Well, it's back to the old grind tomorrow! Seems like I last worked on Friday...

Oh yeah...I did!
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