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Vegas Bookies Favor Spurs

June 23rd, 2005 @ 14:00
Posted by: Jimmie


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5 Responses to “Vegas Bookies Favor Spurs”

  1. John Whipple
    June 24th, 2005 07:31
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    I liked this comment in the press tonight:

    “Stacked with discipline and low on loudmouths and showoffs, the Spurs prove that yes, nice guys do finish first.

    And quite often, as it turns out.”

    And we can be proud about how San Antonio celebrates with class. For this third championship again, there’s rivers of people out on the streets but no violence.

  2. John Whipple
    June 24th, 2005 02:01
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    Jimmie’s sister Becky just called from Sacramento to say that it’s too bad that there’s nothing important on TV tonight. :) Just like we’re Sacramento Kings fans, they’re pretty big Spurs fans.

    Evan and I were at North Star Mall in San Antonio today and everybody’s dressed up in their silver and black with flags and signs everywhere you turn. The popular answer to “how’re ya doing?” is “I’ll know after the game tonight”.

    If the Spurs don’t win, San Antonio’s going to be a giant sad, wet puppy in the morning.

    But I think we’re going to win!!!

  3. John Whipple
    June 24th, 2005 02:02
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    They just had Brooks and Dunn sing the National Anthem and it was goofy. The camera panned over to Robert Horry and the look on his face said “damn, they had Stevie Wonder and The Temptations in Detroit!”. :)

  4. Jimmie
    June 24th, 2005 05:17
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    WAHOOOOOOO!!!!!!!

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    • John : well, Evan's racking up driving experience. We let him drive wherever we go. He's doing really good.
    • DAP : I meant - Grass pollen or mold. NOT tree pollen. Yep, it's either mold or, like Daddy used to say, they're experimenting on us.
    • John : Hey, we're hosting the open mic at The Bharmancy tomorrow night (Tuesday the 15th). Starting at 7:00 there's going to be a presentation by the Texas Music Coalition for musicians on how to get gigs. Then Jimmie and I will play for a while starting at 8:00 and then Rolie and Kari and who ever else shows up. Come over there - it's at Hildebrand and Olmos. No cover. Good sandwiches.
    • John : I think it's mold
    • DAP : It feels like mold or tree pollen -those are the two that usually give me this type of headache.
    • John : What is the allergen in the air right now? It's driving me crazy.
    • John : ah... whippleworlders can find the photo they're talking about by using the search field above the list of recent comments. The link to the owner of that image is in the post. Good luck!!
    • John : If it's an image we created I'm sure that would be fine... but I'm not sure what the "Goat Tower" pic is. Kinda sounds like a photo somebody found somewhere and put in a post.
    • Guest_3963 : 2 enterprizing moms want to start a children's (kids) line of clothing and would love to use your goat tower pic on our web logo...we'd love to have permission to do so..it is perfect for kid clothes for kids who actually act like kids! I would love your permission
    • Malcolm : Woodzie ;)
    • Malcolm : Ahhhhhhhhhhhh...
    • John : yesterday was short sleeve shirt weather again, you'd hardly believe there had been snow on the ground the morning before.
    • John : snow
    • Allison : now that it already has and is laying on the ground I'll say... yes. What do I win?
    • John : anybody think it's gonna snow? :cool:
    • John : you know you guys are welcome to email in "art for the day" posts. Try it, you'll like it. :idea:
    • Carson : loved the Boston Globe photos. hope they sort that out over there. you may like these National Geographic photos «link» :razz:
    • Monica : I'm excited that The Woodzie is only two months away!!! :lol:
    • Art : i love these Big Picture photo collections that the Boston Globe does specially for the Internet. Here's the newest one on the week in Egypt: «link»
    • Ann/Mom : Thanks son!
    • John : Several Whippleworlders are looking at this slow carb diet. Jimmie and I have been on it for almost a month and it's a great way to eat. No sugar, or bread or any of the things you know make you fat. You eat meat, vegetables and beans. «link» We all know processed foods are part of the problem, this is like rolling the clock back to before processed foods and eating that way again.
    • John : welcome aboard Glenn
    • Glenn Allan : Breakfast: Three organic scrambled eggs, organic refried beans, mixed veggies, tomatilla sauce. :mrgreen:
    • John : No, Brad knows the band and we're helping him help them out. I hope the weather holds.
    • Malcolm : They've got quite a lineup for that day «link» Do you know the McCumber family?
    • Malcolm : I'd love to, John, but it depends on if I can kidnap the family after church. Looks like this «link» is the place.
    • John : Malcolm - come up to The Happy Cow and play harmonica with us from 12:30 to 2:00 on Sunday. Everybody is invited. Not to play harmonica, that would be too many, but come have a BBQ plate and some beers. VERY kid friendly place. Here's the clincher... belt sander drag races.
    • Tyler : Awesome! Thanks Malcolm!
    • Malcolm : Tyler, I ran into the same name issue thing until I realized I had to log in. As for artists, I am acquainted with a few: Brother Cletus Behlmann, Clay McGaughy, Gordon West, Julie Verschoyle, Karl Lubbering, Stacy Berlfein. One of them might be willing to loan some pieces. ;)
    • Future Mrs. Moran : It wouldn't let me post as Tyler Archer or Tyler :(
    • Future Mrs. Moran : Anyone know any fabulous San Antonian Artists looking for a great place to display their art? Working in a new art gallery at UTSA and looking for future artists :)
    • John : that occupies the spot on the spectrum of healthy foods at the far end from a big bowl of Captain Crunch.
    • Jimmie : For breakfast I had 3 diced hard-boiled eggs, mixed with 1/2 cup lentils, some crumbled bacon and topped with a bit of Vidalia onion salad dressing. All on a giant bed of spinach. (Okay I actually eat the first part with a spoon and shove the copious amounts of baby spinach leaves into my mouth by hand, but you get the picture). And that's what I eat first thing every morning, now. ;)
    • John : Jimmie and I are doing good on our "slow carb" diet. We're eating super healthy. Except on Saturday, on Saturday we can eat cookies and ice cream. One day off and six days on... it gets the weight loss job done without the mentail anguish of having to give up treats that you like. Having Saturday as our cheat day makes it feel like food Christmas. The rest of the week we eat a lot of chicken, beef, eggs, lentils and spinach. All very slow burning food.
    • John : .... he could register "TheWoodzieWon 'tLetMeBlow.com " :D
    • Monica : the only guy might be that saxophone player from last year. :mrgreen:
    • John : Yeah, Malcolm... this is the time to start talking about The Woodzie. I know Jimmie is ready to start making plans. I did the first step, I updated the website: «link» When I bought that domain name it didn't even occur to me to also get "TheWoodzieBlow s.Com". It just didn't seem like we'd need it. Because we don't have that safety net, we'll have to go old school and just make sure it doesn't. :roll:
    • John : That's hilarious!! It should be a joke but I guess it's not. I guess now that the new generation is running the world what you do to assure quality is grab up all the "sucks" and "blows" related domain names. Then you're safe to be as awful as you want! 8-O
    • Steve : You guys will like this. Is this what the world has come to? «link»
    • Malcolm : Soooooo...too early to talk about Woodzie? You know, Woodzie coming up in April? If it's too soon to bring up Woodzie now, then we'll just have to talk about Woodzie later. :-)
    • John : oh, they're fluent in the Tex/Mex dialect called Spanglish. :) Having an almost instant voice translator would be great on a vacation in Mexico. I guess instant translation isn't too far away. Evan might be wasting his time in his High School French class.
    • Sylvia : John, your Tejano artists could really use it. Maybe get part of their Spanish right. :oops:
    • Sylvia : I bet there will be an English/Spanish translator for ipad soon. they have it for android: «link»
    • John : Maybe I'm the only one enjoying the break but it's nice not to have to hustle up a group of people every week. But for two years it's been a social opportunity for so many that everybody's wanting to get back to it. So I think as soon as the weather warms up we'll get going again. I just have to want to do the steps, I can't want to when it's cold. :mrgreen:
    • Monica : John, when is Thursday Night Music Club going off break?? :?: ?
    • steve : I don't have an iPad yet so I just look at the apps. Here's 40 of the best free ones: «link» Until I get an iPad kindly let me know how awesome they are. :cry:
    • Malcolm : Another big announcement, go here «link» and sign up for the next Pickin' for the Record event coming up in March! This is going to be a big one!
    • Malcolm : Hard to believe, but yes it has been a year. Go figure! 8-O
    • John : Taylor and Evan are your big cookie consumers... I'll pass the word around. Has a year already passed?
    • Malcolm : Katie is in the middle of Girl Scout cookie sales. If anyone's interested, let me know or you can go to «link» to see what cookies are available. :D
    • Jimmie : Go see True Grit right now. JIMMIE SAYS SO!
    • John : Yes Malcolm I agree that AVG is the best choice. I'd switched to AVAST for a while but it just spends too much effort trying to strong arm you to upgrade to the paid version. They say the brand new one from Microsoft may be the best now. Although that's hard to believe I guess stranger things have happened. I recently installed it on my laptop, I'll see how it goes. «link»
    • John : yep, Rick that's the future of the music biz.... and it's hard to tell but the future may be now.
    • Steve : Thanks for links, they both look good!
    • Malcolm : I also like «link» for malware protection. :D
    • Malcolm : For the antivirus question, I've been using «link» lately. It seems to do a fairly decent job. :-?
    • Rick : so that's what it's coming to???? :-(
    • John : Yeah, I'd seen BandCamp - looks good to me. I like that it pushes entire CDs. If you sell the single (or whatever the best song on your record is) for 99 cents it very well may be you would make more money offering the entire record for $2.00. With one or two caveats like if you have covers on there you have to pay royalties on. But $2.00 minimum on a pay what you can afford deal might be a great thing.
    • Art : Put your stuff on all of those sites, what can it hurt? But don't spend the money yet, nobody I know is making more than a few dollars here and there.
    • Steve : what's the best free anti-virus service :?:
    • Steve : John, do you know about the Bandcamp online store thing? It's 15% instead of iTunes 40% and you make a suggested price for your whole CD and ask people to pay as much as they think they can justify. «link»
    • DAP : It will be frio indeed! But it sounds like fun. Have a great time!
    • John : we're getting ready to head over to The Lavens for our annual New Year's party. We're going to do something different this year, we're going to leave the Lavens there in midtown San Antonio about midnight and drive up to Garner State Park to camp with Claude Morgan then spend New Year Day playing guitars on the Frio. And it will be frio, I'm sure. :mrgreen: Have a great night tonight everybody!
    • John : I took John Sr. to get a cataract surgery this morning. He's doing fine. Then went to Renee and Randy's 20th Anniversary dinner. Happy Anniversary kids! I need a nap. ;)
    • John : Renee and Randy will be on display at Riley's Tavern tonight from 8:00 till late. Come take a look. 8-O
    • Jimmie : We're all up here at Nona's in Austin watching the Cowboys and trying to digest
    • John : Thanks Karen. Hope you and your family have a beautiful Hawaiian Holidays!! :cool:
    • Karen in Hawaii : MERRY CHRISTMAS to each of you. God bless all of you to have the best, New Year ever.
    • Karen in Hawaii : I had fun clicking on the headers so I could enjoy all of the new ones, or that were new to me, anyway. I like 'em!
    • Guest_4589 : Taylor honey, that is so beautiful! I love it! Oh yes, I love you too!
    • Guest_4589 : What a beautiful header! My children are always so full of talent, makes me proud! :-)
    • Ann/Mom : I really am proud of the CD cover Evan! I know your music must be good and I would love to hear it! :lol:
    • Jimmie : I really appreciate the high quality of the email submissions we've been receiving. They add so much to the blog. Thanks!
    • John : I sent this link to Taylor, he's the kind of guy who could pull this off: «link»
    • Jimmie : We're at the Bharmancy in San Antonio visiting with Pam. A nice night!
    • John : hey.... wives aren't supposed to do "that's what she said" jokes!!! 8-O
    • Jimmie : "that's what she said..."
    • John : no, it's endemic.
    • Jimmie : I noticed, but thought it might be iPad related.
    • John : yeah, but every couple of times it'll still come up with a blank. When that happens, click anywhere in the header area and it'll load another one.
    • Jimmie : Yay, the headers are working again!
    • John : Oh yeah. Big record release party.
    • Sal : John, are you going to be at The Cadillac Bar Thurs. nite :?:
    • Karen : the perfect xmas present for iPhone users «link»
    • John : after 40 years of "Don't Squeeze The Charmin" our skin is too tough to be bothered by that. But that's certainly odd. Glad you guys like our old blog.
    • Michael : I enjoy the site, too. Although I might get booted off for this «link» :roll:
    • Rick : Hope all you Whipples and Whippleworld readers had a great turkey day! This daily weblog has been a real source of enjoyment for the wife and I this past year!! :razz:
    • John : one thing special I'm doing for the Holidays this year is converting all our old VHS tapes of family Christmases to DVD. I know I could get a convertor to do it into the computer but I found this Toshiba stand alone DVD recorder online for around $100 and it works perfectly. Plus it's a really high quality DVD player and we needed one. I don't want to edit anything, I just want an exact copy of the tape and this thing does it with the push one button ease of a cassette recorder. I love it. «link»
    • John : Jimmie says The Green Cards are playing on Roots And Branches right now and they're sounding really good. «link»
    • Jimmie : Watching it now, thanks.
    • Monica : i'll try. John Lennon movies on American Masters on PBS Monday night «link»
    • Steve : Is Rupert Murdoch’s iPad-Only Newspaper the Future of Journalism? «link» i love the easy link thing. i'd start my own blog but first, nobody would come and second it's easiest to do on yours ;)
    • John : Here's 10 things we all do. If you think you don't do all of these things to some degree then you're saying you're not human. I dare you to tell me I'm wrong. Ok, I typed that now I hit "control v" and paste the link I had copied.... «link» and there it is.
    • John : A percentage of readers here realize that this sidebar chat is the easiest way in the solar system to share a link. If you ever want to try it just cut and paste any website address in the message box at the bottom, hit send and bingo, it automatically turns that URL into a nice little blue active link. 8-O
    • Stephen : i think you artistic whippleworld types would like this wallpaper «link»
    • John : going to the doctor today to see if they're going to take a needle biopsy on what's left of my thyroid. It's huge, it seems to be growing everyday. Making me feel really funky. :-(
    • John : part of that was the mini-woodzie we just had. But also I setup a Facebook group and a ReverbNation page and I think those sent out a bunch of invites. Yeah, this is the earliest we've ever picked a date. Let's hope it works out.
    • Sal : suddenly I'm seeing the woodzie all over the place, this is an early start. :mrgreen:
    • John : this is kinda cool. This company made an map/sitseeing app for the iPhone and they used some of my pictures from a trip Jimmie and I took to Vegas in it. They saw them on flikr and asked permission. «link»
    • Monica : great link. looks VERY complicated to make 20 billion dollars. are we sure they're not just using a rolodex for the search and a printing press for the money?? :roll:
    • Jimmie : interesting «link»
    • John : Luby's is starting to serve breakfast for $5 «link» :razz:
    • John : you would hope they'd go back here to film The Hobbit, it's so perfect. The sheep could be extras. «link»
    • John : HEY! A "mini" Woodzie this Sat., Nov. 13th staring in the evening and overnight. We encourage you to setup a tent and stay overnight but you don't have to. Lots of food and a big campfire song circle - bring a side dish and/or some meat for the bar-b-que pit. FM 1102 and Hoffmann Lane in New Braunfels is the intersection to use to Google up a map. Message me if you have any questions. Love to have you and your family.
    • Steve : the saga of tom the snail «link»
    • Steve : «link»
    • John : I just got back from the doctor and looks like this Hashimoto's thing was a much bigger problem than I first thought. BUT... I'll get the rest of my thyroid out and it should be all over. I'd love to get back to normal. ;)
    • Sylvia : or don't but then don't dare make a peep for the next 4 years about the government not being how you like it :cry:
    • John : remember to go vote! :razz:
    • Ann/Mom : I got up at 7:30 a.m. and went to Zumba exercise class. This is for senior citizens but I think the instuctor forgot that part. It was a lot of fun, and fast moving with good moves. Hope to be feeling better and better as I start breaking it up with different exercises 4 days a week.
    • John : Hey Evan.... a movie storyboarding app for the iPad «link»
    • John : I think tonight is going to be the coldest night so far.
    • Sylvia : Somebody must have left their air conditioner on with their windows down last night, it's COLD out this morning! :roll:
    • John : oh, I knew that's what you meant. I was trying to wax and shine it up into a positive light. :roll:
    • Art : i was thinking more like now, with my musical career being deceased and all. :evil:
    • John : that could be the ultimate optimism... you're going to be so famous that even after you die you'll need people to handle you. All I'll need is an undertaker. :D
    • Sal : me, too :idea:
    • Art : Michael Jackson: The Corpse King Of Pop. «link» ...Did you know there are agents who only represent dead people? Maybe I need one.
    • John : I came up with a temporary solution, putting them below a "more" button. Seems to work.
    • Slyvia : Whippleworld is always part of my morning surf. I think it's more interesting without the YouTubes. Embedded YouTubes are just filler, they're so... yesterday. :cool:
    • John : Deirdre and I pull it out every morning but they're usually just harmless generic responses like "nice post" or "great writing"... it's cheerful stuff a blog owner might leave on their blog but what it does is create a backlink to their site for better search engine ranking and for the possible click through from people who don't know it's spam. If we left it up you'd recognize it pretty quickly. Very cool arbor in your link there. Wow!
    • Steve : How can you tell what's spam? I came to put up this link I thought you gardeners would like. Don't click it unless you love Wisteria. «link» :razz:
    • John : Now it's a barrage of spam comments. Having a blog is so much fun.
    • John : it cut me off :roll: I was saying, other videos from other sites will probably work. I know everybody loves the YouTubes but give me some time to work it out.
    • John : We're having problems with the blog, you may have noticed it crashing this morning. They must have made some changes at YouTube because something in posts with YouTube code in them is conflicting with our old Wordpress Theme. the rest of the world is upgrading and changing and we're not. But those guys stay on top of it because it's paying job. SO... we won't be able to access YouTube videos until I can upgrade to WP 3.2 and then upgrade our theme. Videos from other video sites might embed j
    • John : We're back from the desert. Jimmie and I found out that a long weekend in Terlingua is about all the bone dry, flat, treeless terrain we can take. We started getting lizardlike scales and flicking our tongues out to catch bugs. We tore out right after the festival ended and spent all day Monday on the river. By the end of a day in Concan soaking in the Frio we were normal again. :cool:
    • John : well... alright! I guess I just need to ask more often. :razz: So glad you're coming, we're really looking forward to it.
    • Malcolm : Au contraire, mon frère ~ we are leaving for the Big Bend Bash in the morrow and returning on Sunday. So, I guess your wish has been granted! :mrgreen:
    • John : I wish you were going to Terlingua with us Malcolm. Yeah, that tuner is a cool idea. 9 volt batteries are $3 now. That thing could pay for itself in a year. It takes very little juice to run a tuner it's leaving it on by accident that makes you loose your $3 battery most of the time.
    • Malcolm : Oops, I meant to attach this: «link» :oops:
    • Malcolm : I know *I* hadn't seen these before. All I can say is it's about time!
    • John : True that. Nothing else is up... we're just here.
    • Sal : Miss Jimmie's looking good... that's up
    • Jay : What's up Whippleworld?
    • Steve : You may say you're Dylan's biggest fan but that would be the guy who buys this: «link»
    • John : Got this from Hillary, it's a nice article on Mitch and Joe «link»
    • John : if this New Mexico feeling weather isn't enough to make you feel great I don't know what possibly could. What an incredible two week stretch of heavenly weather we've had! I think this is the last day of it, supposed to start getting muggy again.
    • Sal : Johnny Cash fans? The Johnny Cash Project.. «link»
    • John : if you want to watch a stage of the ACL festival, you can right here «link» it's going on right now and goes pretty much all weekend. It's really good.
    • John : I had a great time at The Thursday Night Music Club last night. I just love Parke Hedges, what a good guy.
    • John : Alex, WP 3 requires a newer version of the database software. Whippleworld is over seven years old and showing some signs of wear and tear. I have to migrate the whole site over to a fresh database before upgrading to 3. I just haven't had the day to devote to doing that. I'll take any help I can get. Thanks for thinking of us.
    • Monica : DON'T GO TO WORK TODAY. PLAY YOUR "IT'S TOO PRETTY OUTSIDE TO BE IN A CUBICLE" CARD. :razz: have a great day mr. whipple! I don't imagine you get cubed very often.
    • Alex : John, I see you're still using the older version - you know you guys are missing out on the features of Wordpress 3.0. Unlike many of the others this is a very worthwhile upgrade. Sure like the community blog your family has going here. Very impressive.
    • John : I do
    • Monica : don't you love this weather?!
    • Sal : i don't know how to make a post but I know you guys like Volkswagen art «link»
    • John : Jimmie and I are just loving this extraordinarily cool, dry weather. Hope you are, too! :razz:
    • John : I think you stunned the blaugh with your dis on James Brown. GUUT GAAAAWWDDD!!!
    • Guest_1046 : "I've outdone anyone you can name — Mozart, Beethoven, Bach, Strauss. Irving Berlin, he wrote 1,001 tunes. I wrote 5,500." says James Brown, author of Lickin' Stick and Lickin' Stick 2. :mrgreen:
    • John : Here's Mitch in this month's issue of No Depression magazine «link»
    • John : Hey, we're having a birthday party for Brad tonight plus I'm giving a little presentation on songwriting as part of Thursday Night Music Club. Come out to Oma's if you can. :razz:
    • Sal : ....that's what she said!
    • jonathan : miray maa ja kus itay ahinm
    • Sylvia : they "stitch" a bunch of photos together. Those are really good ones!
    • Guest_1047 : take an instant vacation to Utah. «link» anyone know how in the world they make panaoramas? how do they get below your feet and above your head? :?:
    • John : Our friend Brad Svoboda is back from Hawaii and will be at Riley's tonight to tell the tale. Brad set a goal for himself to ride a motorcycle in all 50 states before turning 40. Over the years he's been taking long trips and the states added up. Why Hawaii this week? Because he had 49 after he did Alaska in July of last year and Oct. 2nd, next week, is his birthday. His 40th. Well done Brad.
    • Jimmie : The feets hurtses!
    • John : We had two gigs today - the afternoon at Oma's and the evening at Green Onion. We played almost 7 hours. 8-O
    • Guest_1024 : More bad news for your buddy Baby Earle. «link» :-(
    • John : whoa, whoa, whoa there buddy.... I resemble that remark.
    • Sal : At first I thought that was you in the photo, Whipple... but your unibrow is much wilder. :evil:
    • Sylvia : I'm in Dallas this week John or I would come. HAVE A GREAT PARTY!! :razz:
    • John : Hey, it's Thursday Night Music Club tonight! Two things of note: Taylor, Casey and Evan are coming to sing for my little 54th birthday party and we have a big announcement. Sorry can't tell here, you have to come to hear it. :mrgreen:
    • John : in the Earle family I guess the acorn don't fall far from the tree «link»
    • John : hmmm.... Fletcher, have you tried that?
    • Stephen : I love how links work in this thing. I'm going to try to install this on the band's site. Here's a great dating link for guys looking for that special girl. Lindsey F9870 looks like she is rehabilitating really nicely. «link» Go on, how long has it been since you had a penpal? :evil:
    • John : We spent two days fishing and had a great time. We hooked into several big fish but didn't land any. Glad to be home.
    • Monica : ooops... here it is «link» That Hypebot music industry site is always good.
    • Monica : Happy Birthday, John! Here's a link: Dreamseekers
    • John : Jimmie took me fishing for my birthday. We have a little wifi connection here for a couple of minutes. Having a good time, be home late this afternoon.
    • John : the rotating headers are on vacation for a couple of weeks. Something went wacky in the gears of the machine and me or somebody has to get in there and oil it. But I don't know where yet.
    • Monica : John, I know you have a lot of friends on Facebook so you may not remember me but I found your blog through FB - what has happened to the header art that used to change every day :?:
    • Jessica : yes John, you can feel the change in the air.
    • John : It's starting to feel like the very tail end of summer. Right? :idea:
    • Steve : ok, I'll sell a kidney for $800 and a case of Patrón. :-?
    • John : a lot I bet... but you'd have to find a buyer with your same blood type. Alcohol. :lol:
    • Steve : Hard to afford. This is what I have to tell myself today: “The real measure of your wealth is how much you’d be worth if you lost all your money.” ~ Unknown. So now... how much are kidney's worth on the black market? :roll:
    • John : Evan and Erica want to go to The Austin City Limits Music Festival but it's sold out. Scalper prices for a Sat. ticket right now are $150. «link»
    • Sal : the monster comic is very cool
    • Tyler : Who's been doing all the email posts? They've been great the last few days! :D
    • John : thanks for all the calls checking on us but we're fine. New Braunfels has such a bad reputation for flooding - part of our land is creek bed and it floods but where our house sits is up high enough that water doesn't stand. Our dried up old brown weeds are turning green again after two days of rain. :mrgreen:
    • John : for us it's only an hour and maybe half a Whippleworld away. :razz:
    • Steve : Austin is both 3 hours and a whole world away.....
    • John : we're hanging out in Winona's house. Playing with her big, fat cat and watching her big screen TV. Living large. We were going non-stop yesterday but we're relaxing this morning. Going to the art museum this afternoon. We're treating this like a tourist trip to some distant destination.
    • Jimmie : Vacation rocks!
    • John Whipple Sr. : :D A couple of days in the mountains never hurt anybody!
    • Malcolm : My favorites so far are sings, plays, hugs and teases. :cool:
    • John : I like it. I'd be embarrassed to admit what words I tried but it did all of them. Of all the clean words, Eat and Ride were funny.
    • Sylvia : Hey Whipple, what's up? I enjoy your blog. I'll contribute this link, tell me if you like it!! «link» :mrgreen:
    • Art : got you email John, we'll come to one of those shows. don't drop me off your mailing list :roll:
    • John : Hey Mia... how've you been?
    • Guest_2259 : Hi
    • John : Jimmie and I are playing at Gig On The Strip on St. Marys Street in San Antonio at 8:30 tonight. Come see us if you can.
    • John : you, too. We all wish you the best!!
    • Guest_1012 : Thank you. I needed calming words... good luck, may you be blessed.
    • John : I feel for ya. I've had my kids get sudden wild rashes from head to toe and weird infections and delirious fevers; it's the scariest thing there is. BUT they ended up being fine every time. I bet that's what will happen with your daughter. A week from now it'll be in the rear view mirror.
    • Guest_1012 : srub her down real good with antibiotic soap... etc
    • Guest_1012 : we are to watch her and take her in immediately if there is another boil
    • Guest_1012 : she developed large boils, pink eye, sores on her mouth... taking anti-biotics now
    • John : what did they say?
    • Guest_1012 : thanks for the feedback, she went to the doctor today
    • John : No, I wasn't at Krause Spings. If your kid has an infected area get her to a doctor right away. They can tell pretty quick. It's probably not what you fear but any infection can get serious really fast.
    • Guest_1012 : were you there? At Krouse Springs ?
    • Guest_1012 : sorry, I just landed on this website by doing a search on Krouse Springs and MRSA... took my daughters camping two weeks ago and now my littlest one is showing signs... I'm kind of scared
    • Guest_1012 : John, do you know how you got MRSA?

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