Wednesday, August 31, 2005

I'd have laughed....

...if 5 years ago, you'd tell me we'd see the price of regular gas at $3 bucks a gallon. Yet, today as I went out to lunch, that's exactly what I saw. And that was if the gas station was even open for business. I couldn't believe my eyes. There are reports of gas stations not even having gas available for sale. Well, I've cancelled ALL of my Labor Day weekend plans and have decided to stay home! I will only be going to church and maybe out to do some karaoke this weekend, but other than that, I plan on just relaxing at home. Thank you "W" for taking more out of my wallet than ever before!

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Tuesday, August 30, 2005

Hurricane Katrina

Well, I heard this morning that volunteers from Farragut are headed down to help those folks further south of us to assist in the cleanup from the devastation that is Katrina. Well, pray for all the survivors and those that are going down to help them. We can't all go, but we can contribute funds to assist the effort by going to the American Red Cross website, or call them at 1-800-HELP-NOW.

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Wednesday, August 24, 2005

Speed Limits, Stealth Vehicles & Choices

As I drive through our town and West Knox County, I notice that there are a vast majority of people who couldn't care less about their fellow man. They have obviously decided that they are #1 and nobody else matters. Those of you who speed, pull out in front of people, cut them off, etc., have made our town and county a dangerous place to be! In the past few posts (and many before that), I've been commenting on drivers around here. Well, yesterday was the "straw that broke this camel's back!" I got cut-off 3 times, passed while doing the speed limit even more and almost got into an accident because of drivers who believe that they are in the Farragut/West Knox 500. All of this just heading back and forth to work! I swear, I'm driving a Buick Rendezvous and that's no small vehicle, and it's not that quick at stopping, either! Yet, people act as if I don't even exist. Maybe I'm driving one of those new "stealth" cars. Well, I've decided that the next one that tries to pull any stunts like I had to deal with yesterday, I'm going to hit them, it's either that or end up hitting someone else! Well, it's the idiot's choice for pulling out in front of me with a couple of car lengths when I have nowhere to go and can't do much else when I'm doing the speed limit. I've had enough!

Off the soapbox...until next time...


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Friday, August 19, 2005

Are you really that pressed for time???

I'm driving in to work this morning and doing the speed limit (or 1-2 mph over depending on how my cruise control works), and not 1, not 2, but 3 cars pull right up on my bumper, get frustrated, then pass me on the right as soon as they possibly could. Maybe it's time y'all took a chill pill, calmed down and quit rushing through life! Believe me, just a few months ago, I was just like a lot of you rushing people, trying to push them out of the way, but then I realized something--will it really matter if I get there a few seconds/minutes later? No, it won't! Since then, I've taken the time I used to spend rushing around like a madman and just let things come to me. I feel better, I'm not as stressed and I'm enjoying my activities more. So come on, slow down, take it easy and enjoy life. After all, you only have one life on this earth, enjoy the time you have while you're here, o.k.

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Monday, August 15, 2005

Are people too self-centered?

What is wrong with people lately? Are we moving down a path where everyone around us is just a bunch of chopped liver? Reason I'm asking is I was looking at the last item in one of our local shops when someone walked up, picked it up and then headed out the checkout lane. Well, I guess it was a good thing that I didn't need one of them, otherwise I'd have been mad. But have we become so self-centered that other people don't matter? Looking at the other side of the coin I guess I could see that because I didn't have my hand on it, it was fair game. I guess that I'll just have to take that as a lesson learned. Oh well...
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Thursday, August 11, 2005

Sprawl, Sprawl, Everywhere There's Sprawl

Well, in my last post, a bunch of the comments kept bringing up sprawl as a significant issue. Well, guess what? I've learned that as long as you've got people that are upwardly mobile, "living the American dream", you're going to have sprawl. Why? Because they all want the same thing--a piece of LAND they can call their own. And I don't mean a co-op in some high-rise building! I don't care if the lot line is ZERO, as long as it's a piece of real estate I can call my own. And guess what else? As long as we keep on growing our economy the way we have been (at a rate of 3-5% every year), sprawl will continue unless it's restricted. But I'll warn you, in the cases where I've seen sprawl restricted, you drive up the costs of property in the restricted area to the point where the middle class is unable to afford it, so what do they do, they look for affordable housing and create more sprawl as a result. You can't win this battle unless you kill off the human race.

A buddy of mine and I were talking about this last night. Knoxville is a very LONG town. It's not very wide (yet, but it'll come once the Orange/Blue/Green route gets started), but it's pretty long. Just look at how many miles of interstate it takes to go through and how long it takes to get through from West to East Knox and you'll understand, its not just Farragut, it's everywhere. If you were to take the amount of residents Knoxville has and put it in a major urban area like Atlanta, Knoxville would be significantly smaller than it is, but housing would me much more costly. What do you want? Housing in price-ranges for everyone or high-priced homes only a few can afford?

Human nature dictates that we use and take up all available space. Its who we are. That being said, a town/city leadership should and can control the amount of growth and balance it where its citizens are able to move freely and not tax it's resources unnecessarily. That's where we have failed. Our leadership both in Farragut and Knoxville has not controlled the growth correctly, so we have infrastructure that is constantly being upgraded just to meet current demand. Look at the high school situation, the road situation and I think you all can think of other situations here in town. These projects, once completed will be at capacity almost at day 1! Who are we kidding when I hear from the town leadership that folks will use the Campbell Station Connector instead of Smith Road/Grigsby Chapel to head through town and get to the interstate? Who are we kidding when we know that the new West Knox High will be 90-95% full once it opens regardless of whether that day is 2 years or 2 days from now. Unless it impacts you or your pocketbook directly, most of us couldn't care less. But guess what? Eventually it does impact you and your pocketbook, whether indirectly by property values/taxes or directly in increased costs.

This is my opinion, I reserve the right to change it if you can convince me otherwise!

Getting off the soapbox...

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Thursday, August 04, 2005

I Can't Believe That....

There are people who actually do this all over Knox County in restaurants, bars, pubs, and nightclubs. It's called "dine and dash", "eat and run", "skipping out on the tab" and many other sayings I've heard over the years. Guess who you hurt when you do this rude activity? Not the restaurant, that's for sure! It's the waiter or waitress who served you that ends up paying the bill. Some folks have left with bills in the hundreds of $$$’s. When the bill is that expensive, the waiter or waitress (who makes less than $3/hr. + tips, btw, which isn't bad if you're a good waiter/waitress, but a lot of them barely end up making $5-6/hr) ends up with a “negative paycheck.” Some of them end up paying this off over weeks. I talked with some waiters and waitresses this week and this is worse than not leaving a tip! And it happens all the time, even in West Knox/Farragut. How would you like it if you worked for no pay because someone decided that they wanted your money before you got it? Well, that’s essentially what you do to those folks when you do this. I'll admit, I skipped out on a tab once when I was in college, but I was so guilty I went back later and paid double just because I couldn't stand myself until I made it right.

Again, if the service is bad, don't tip the waiter/waitress, but don't leave them high and dry with the check, too. That's despicable!

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Monday, August 01, 2005

Review--Little Bangkok Restaurant

This past weekend, I took the opportunity to go to the Little Bangkok restaurant which just opened up in the old Cafe Europa location (and the other end of Mellow Mushroom). From what I saw and ate, I think that the new management has a hit on it's hands! I'm not going to review dishes here, because to do so may bias your opinion. However, try anything on the menu and if it's not good, well, I'm sorry for you and your taste buds. Everything I had was full of flavor and simply delicious!

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