Friday, March 16, 2007
New Job!!!
Hello to one and all. I have a career update. I was recently hired to be a radio announcer for a local radio group. I'm on the air Saturdays and Sundays in the afternoon and evening. Scan the airwaves for me in the La Cross/Winona area on the weekends. If you find me, email me at tim.gray.matter@gmail.com. I look forward to hearing from you.
Beware the Ides of March Madness
Ah, the second season of NCAA basketball is underway. How are your brackets doing? My bracket isn't faring as well this year. Hope your teams are still in to win.
Thursday, March 8, 2007
El Nino causes a sticky situation
Here the latest Gray Matter Column. Hope you don't have to pay too much to dress up your pancakes.
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TDG
E-mail any comments to tim.gray.matter@gmail.com
TDG
Friday, March 2, 2007
Bring on the Spring
Spring can't come soon enough for me!!! That's the impetus behind my latest column.
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Thanks!
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Thanks!
Thursday, March 1, 2007
Marching in Like a Lion
Ok. Ok. So it's been a week since my last post. It's been a busy week with a massive snow storm and all. Granted, I didn't do much shoveling,that's because of my arthritis in my knees and weak back. That doesn't stop me from writing about the weather, though.
Last weekend in the La Crosse, WI area where I live, received roughly 2 feet of snow. Whether it was both a right foot and left foot, I don't know. What I do know is that yesterday, Feb. 28, the Upper Midwest was supposed to get the March lion of a winter storm complete with snow, sleet, freezing rain and so on. That wasn't good for me. I'm supposed to have a job interview in Eau Claire at 9 am on March 1. That's where I am now. I'm in Eau Claire. I drove up to Eau Claire Wednesday evening to avoid much of the foul weather so I wouldn't have to do battle with the March lion twice in one day. Since I'm interviewing for a job that requires a fair amount of travel, I hope March will, as the old saying goes, go out like a lamb. That, in part, is the sentiment of my next column to appear in the Coulee News, Onalaska Community Life, Holmen Courier and on this blog.
Stay warm. Stay dry. Stay safe.
TDG
Last weekend in the La Crosse, WI area where I live, received roughly 2 feet of snow. Whether it was both a right foot and left foot, I don't know. What I do know is that yesterday, Feb. 28, the Upper Midwest was supposed to get the March lion of a winter storm complete with snow, sleet, freezing rain and so on. That wasn't good for me. I'm supposed to have a job interview in Eau Claire at 9 am on March 1. That's where I am now. I'm in Eau Claire. I drove up to Eau Claire Wednesday evening to avoid much of the foul weather so I wouldn't have to do battle with the March lion twice in one day. Since I'm interviewing for a job that requires a fair amount of travel, I hope March will, as the old saying goes, go out like a lamb. That, in part, is the sentiment of my next column to appear in the Coulee News, Onalaska Community Life, Holmen Courier and on this blog.
Stay warm. Stay dry. Stay safe.
TDG
Wednesday, February 21, 2007
Scoring a couple camels
Hello Frieds,
Here is the latest bit of zany information packaged into my weekly Gray Matter column.
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Tim
Here is the latest bit of zany information packaged into my weekly Gray Matter column.
Please e-mail any comments to tim.gray.matter@gmail.com
Tim
Tuesday, February 20, 2007
Someone please wake me when this whole Anna Nicole Smith stuff is over.
I turned on the TV this afternoon to watch Fox News. At first, I thought the station on the TV was a broadcast network with a soap opera. Silly me, it was a soap opera, all right. It was the hearing for custody of Anna Nicole Smith's body. It's just a real-life episode of "As the Stomach Churns". I'll see what's on the Golf Channel.
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