Archive for the year 2005
Posted on November 22, 2005 by Brian under Life.
I finally decided that I needed to have a grown up site. That’s right a GROWN UP SITE!
I was thinking to myself the other day, man. I need to have a place that I can send potential customers to or current employers or even future employers to that I wont be embarrassed to show them. So I spent several days constructing something that was still me, yet professional and good looking. This was the outcome. It is still under construction (I know I never finished the last one, but this one is different. It should be complete by the end of this month.) so check back every few days, their should be something new. This site will feature an RSS feed from my wife’s Web site. An RSS feed from my netflix account (So you can see what movies I’m watching) and a review section (to review any restaurants, or films or anything in particular that tickles my fancy to review).
I really like this new site and to top it all off I will be adding a comments section to the blog page as well. This way my friends (All 2 of you) can comment on whatever you wish.
So stay tuned and I hope that you visit more often.
We have a Two Brothers by our house but by far the best one is their West Central location. They actually have their own building instead of just a unit within a commercial strip like the one on Woodlawn.
The buffet price is somewhat steep, specially since the drink is not included in the price. Lunch cost both Brian and I $25 as opposed to about $20 or so if we would have dined at B & C Creations or Downtown BBQ. Of course, we went on a Sunday too. The Two Brothers buffet price is less expensive during the week. Not that much less, though.
Anyway, the salad bar is pretty extensive. They offered chicken salad, macaroni salad, coleslaw, potato salad, regular salad fixins and a plethora of other salad-type stuff. I sampled the chicken salad, macaroni salad and coleslaw. All three were very good.
For my actual meal, I had a some sort of chicken pasta caserole. I only had a bite of it. It didn’t appeal to me today for some reason.
I also had some pulled pork, chicken and hotlinks. I love hotlinks. These were perfect. They weren’t too spicy at all. The chicken was pretty good too. Then again, you leave a little skin on your chicken and I’m happy. I know it’s unhealthy, but I like eating the skin.
Anyway, the only thing that was disappointing was the pulled pork. It was dry and had no flavor. Definitely not as good as the pulled pork from Downtown BBQ. Although, it could just be me. You know how when you start to get full dishes don’t taste as good as they normally do. Otherwise, it wasn’t too bad. I’m just not much of a BBQ fan. I was really in the mood for some Filipino food. Maybe that’s why my taste buds were left longing for something more? P.S. I did want to say kudos to the fact that you can order from your car. As you can see in the photo above, they actually have drive up ordering stalls just like at Sonic!

Posted on November 19, 2005 by Ching under Movies, School.
After a frustrating night of coding and an even more frustrating morning of more coding, it looks like our group project website is finally coming together. You all should check it out and give me some feedback. Other items on my “to do” list this weekend include:
- Study for HRM 466 exam
- Finish ACCT 410 take home exam
- Begin ACCT 410 financial report project
- Complete MIS 605 extra credit assignment
- Go to the gym for much-needed workout
- Work on HRM 466 simulation graphs
- Continue work on MIS 610 project
- Schedule bonding times with suggies
- Try to avoid a nervous breakdown
That’s just all that I can remember right now. The list goes on and on and on. As items get marked off, new tasks continue to be added. It’s really frustrating. My only consolation is that I have only one more month until the end of the semester and only one more semester to go until graduation.
BTW, I finally got a chance to watch The Longest Yard
. Brian and his dad watched it in the theater when it first came out but I never got a chance to see it. Man, did I miss out. It’s a great movie! I should have insisted on going to the movies with them that day. Although, I might have had other things to do that day. You all know how tight my schedule is. Anyway, I’m taking a break from school work for just a bit. Brian wants to watch Man of the House
right now. I should be back in here in a bit, though. I’ve still got lots of school work to do.
Posted on November 17, 2005 by Brian under Life.
Man do I hate this Job. I have been here since April and it just gets worse. At first, I was just thankful that I had a job. Now I am wishing I would have taken a few more days to look into something better. But, like our house I jumped into something that I thought I was going to be able to grow, expand and flourish in. Instead, I ran into deceit, betrayal and politics (I hate Politics). I thought to myself “OK, I’ll come in here and play the game for a bit then jump on the first supervisor position that becomes available and get back into the swing of business. However, I learned very quickly that in this place (like so many others) its not a game of what you know, but who you know. Case in point. A supervisor position became available in the Account Services area where I currently work. I decided that this was the chance for me to make my move. I had made my intentions very clear when I hired in and they were very accepting and even encouraged it. When I confronted my boss. I advised her that I was wanting to apply for the position (regardless of weather I got it or not I still wanted to apply). I was told then, “Were sorry but you have to be employed for 1 full year before that can happen”. I was depressed but thought to myself. Fine! I’ll work threw it. Then 2 weeks later they announced that they had hired a new supervisor for the position. After they announced the sup I realized that this prick had been one of my training classes recently. He had only been on the floor 2 months. His actual class that he hired in on did not hit the floor till August. I was pissed. I decided to confront my boss and ask her what the hell was up. She informed me that he got permission from the director of our department and Shannon our manager. I ask “Why wasn’t I told that I could do that” she had no response for her actions. I was so pissed that I almost walked out. Since then I have watched this ass kisser that has not one clue as to how to perform his job struggle threw his daily tasks, talk on the phone and surf the internet for things that are fancy to cook (I think he might be trying to impress some woman…Ha! Good luck.). Since then the word on the floor is that he was hired in to be the next supervisor. However we all know that this is a lie or they would not have held the interview process and he would not have needed to get permission from the director and manager (I checked). So evidently word of my unhappiness and several others that were wanting to try for the same position and got told the same lie has gotten around and they felt a need to cover up the truth. But those of us that keep our head above the scum and Tierney of political bull shit already know and we are not happy. Me, I’m currently looking for a new job, something with worth and meaning. Something that will challenge what little intellect I have. The only thing that keeps me from walking out of this place is the love of my wife. By leaving I would leave her as the only bread winner in the house. That stress added to the already mounting stress of her school and the ever increasing stress of her job would probably drive her right over the edge. I cant allow that and would have no-one but myself to blame if that occurred. I had a wonderful interview with a local software company that had a lot of promise. I am very hopeful that I will hear from them next week and will be offered the position. This job has everything that I am looking for. Room to grow, no politicking. No bull shit and an ever expanding and ever changing environment. I have 2 friends that currently work their and they have never been happier. If I could see into the future and insure that I had the job I would leave this one and take a small vacation. But unfortunately we all know that fortune telling is a hoax and the only people on the planet to be able to see the future are women! (don’t hurt me!). Well I think that I have cried on my electronic shoulder for long enough. Now its time to walk around this dreaded call center brooding in my self pity. Till next time.
Posted on November 11, 2005 by Ching under Games.

You know how they have shot glass chess? Well, that doesn’t really work for us because Brian can’t drink. We found this at World Market today and thought it absolutely brilliant!
I mean, what better motivation to take chess pieces! Right?
Of course, you’d probably want to prolong the game for an opportunity to eat more chocolate chess pieces so that renders my four-move checkmate pointless.
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