Saturday, April 18, 2009

When I got home or the Shocking Story of my Daughter's Dog

Thursday, April 2, 2009

"Where do I begin...", so starts the famous line of the song about the worst love story in cinematic history, at least in my opinion. This is like listing the most disagreeable mass murderer or most annoying chick flick, but I digress.
Understand that this is not an itinerary, but a list of things that happened which we hadn't planned, ala John Lennon's famous quote in the song Beautiful Boy which goes, "Life is just what happens to you, While you're busy making other plans."
We participated in a wedding, we being used very broadly in reference to me, plus witnessing 2 others. We took roughly 6,200 photos, 200 by me and 6,000 by Larry. Basically, it was quality versus quantity. We narrowly missed a fist fight, got ourselves in a somewhat dangerous fix in a very bad neighborhood, got drenched in a seaside rainstorm, saw a double rainbow, visited some very difficult sights to see, shopped in exotic places, were scammed in front of churches, scammed on the street and down alley ways, walked almost a hundred miles, ate food at an elegant restaurant, ate food at a snack bar by a mosque, saw ancient wonders, saw more dead people than you could shake a stick at, and made a discovery that will change the ways that the world views one of its greatest art treasures, lost my coat, lost my passport and did many other things.





Well back to the narrative for Thursday, April 2, 2009.

Larry graciously drove me home.



It was so nice to stretch my legs in the car. That was one thing that returning to America, which is my home meant to me. That often wasn't possible on the Metro in France or in the Sherute in Israel, or on the airlines.



I paid for the 2 Double Cheeseburger meals at McDonalds. This meal I explained to Larry made us even, all debts were paid, we were back on a level playing field. Sounds just and fair doesn't it?
I really have to get one of those good jobs working for the government, or the press don't I?
His friend David called, Larry put him on speaker phone and we had great fun about his(Larry's) 6,000+ photos suggesting that he get a bionic eye implant so that he could take pictures every time he blinked. For some reason, Larry laughingly ended the call. I mentioned to Larry that I felt that under different circumstances, David would have been a good friend of mine.
As every time on the way to my house from his, we stopped at our secret supply source for our respective businesses.
We arrived at the house.
It was so good to hold my wife, hug my mother and daughter, to give out the presents.

Karen had a good meal of fajitas waiting for us.

Jake my seven year old son got off the bus at our house, a little later. He is autistic and can't speak, but he has his ways of letting us know what he wants. For days after I left for Paris and Israel, he would put on his shoes, hand Karen's purse to her, take her hand and lead her toward the car. He wanted her to get me. After several days of the trip, he finally gave up.

I had promised him at least a thousand times before leaving that I would be gone a long time, but I would return. It was very important for me to survive the trip for that alone.

He was glad to see me but somewhat wired.

Around 4PM Larry had to leave which in its own way was part of my readjusting to "normal" life, if you can call it that. We had been together non stop from 7PM Friday, March 20, 2009 to 8 PM Wednesday, April 2, 2009. I somewhat missed the little dipstick. One of the amazing impacts of the trip was that we didn't have any fights or get really angry at each other the entire time. Any time that I was annoyed with him on this trip or any other time, I will assure you in the interest of fairness was, is, or will be his fault. Also to make sure that this account is understood in totally logical and objective way, any time that he was annoyed, is annoyed, or will be annoyed by me is due to deep seated character flaws.

Now to "the Shocking Story of my Daughter's Dog". I'll assure you that my mother, wife, numerous bosses, pastors, social workers in prisons,halfway houses, and addiction recovery centers, and many English teachers have attempted to polish my prose and teach good grammar to me, but all to no avail, as the title of this blog post shows to you.

I must admit that my main emotion on parting from the dog was relief. I walked him every 4 hours or so every night to prevent being surprised in the morning. If I didn't walk him, I must admit what he made me believe that he was almost human. Great fun to clean up.

Well he really missed me. Hank the dog went into decline while I was gone. Above are two pictures showing the changes in him.



The before picture shows him on the couch. Lest there be any confusion, he is the one seated, I am the one laying down.

The after picture shows how he looked when we returned from the trip. Pretty harrowing don't you think?




Friday, April 3, 2009

Voracious Birds of Prey

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Sunday, February 22, 2009

Places to Visit--Part 1





























Paris Itinerary





Paris is best understood by me geographically as resembling a swirled lollipop starting in the center. It is broken into arondissements which are called neighborhoods by the site that I link to http://www.parisnet.com/parismap.html but seem to me to be more like wards or districts.




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Warning!!! Nudity alert!!! At the bottom of this blog entry is a video of Paris. It contains images of Paris that include naked statues and naked paintings. We always try to maintain a family friendly blog, but we wanted to warn you. In short you will bypass all the notes and go straight to the video.


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Arondissement 1 contains
Louvre http://www.louvre.fr/llv/commun/home.jsp?bmLocale=en
Jardin des Tuileries (Tuileries Garden http://www.gardenvisit.com/garden/jardin_des_tuileries
Sainte Chapelle
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sainte_Chapelle
Conciergerie
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conciergerie

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Arondissement 2 contains




Nothing that we plan to visit




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Nothing that we plan to visit

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Arondissement 4 contains

Notre Dame Towers
http://europeforvisitors.com/paris/articles/notre-dame-cathedral-towers.htm
Notre Dame Cathedral http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Notre_Dame_de_Paris
The archaeological Crypt of the Parvis de Notre-Dame http://www.paris-pass.com/att-archaeological-crypt.asp
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Pantheon http://www.sacred-destinations.com/france/paris-pantheon.htm

ParisArenes de Lutece
Arenes de Lutece http://www.discoverfrance.net/France/Paris/Parks_Gardens/Arenes_de_Lutece.shtml



Coco de Mer Restuarant http://www.cocodemer.fr/



Note: please be careful if you look it up. Trust me, its better to take our site than to just try a search on Google.
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Nothing that we plan to visit




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Eiffel Tower http://www.tour-eiffel.fr/teiffel/uk/




Musee d’Orsay http://www.musee-orsay.fr/en/home.html




Musee Rodin http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mus%C3%A9e_Rodin




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Arondissement 8 contains




Champs-Elyséeshttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Champs-%C3%89lys%C3%A9es




Place de la Concordehttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Place_de_la_Concorde




Arc de Triomphe http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arc_de_Triomphe




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Arondissement 9 contains




Galleries Lafayette
http://www.galeries-lafayette-paris.com/

Opera Garnier: The Opera house made famous by "The Phantom of the Opera".http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palais_Garnier


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Arondissement 10 contains
Nothing that we plan to visit




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Arondissement 11 contains



Nothing that we plan to visit




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Arondissement 12 contains



Nothing that we plan to visit




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Arondissement 13 contains
Nothing that we plan to visit




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Arondissement 14 contains
Les Catacombes
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catacombs_of_Paris
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Arondissement 15 contains
Nothing that we plan to visit





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Lady Di underpass (yes, I admit it) & Liberty Flame
http://www.therockalltimes.co.uk:30001/2001/11/19/diana-underpass.handheld.html http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flame_of_Liberty





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Nothing that we plan to visit




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Sacre Coeur sadly we aren't going there
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Basilique_du_Sacr%C3%A9-C%C5%93ur,_Paris
Here's why and yes I am a wimp and have been called several things worse than that. More on this topic in security.
http://www.virtualtourist.com/travel/Europe/France/Ile_de_France/Paris-99080/Tourist_Traps-Paris-MontmartreSacre_Coeur-BR-6.html
http://www.tripadvisor.com/ShowUserReviews-g187147-d190685-r6314726-Sacred_Heart_Basilica_of_Montmartre_Sacre_Coeur-Paris_Ile_de_France.html
https://www.osac.gov/Reports/report.cfm?contentID=81438





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Nothing that we plan to visit




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Arondissement 20 contains
Cimetière du Père-Lachaise




http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/P%C3%A8re_Lachaise_Cemetery




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Places that I can't locate by arondissement




The Paris Story
http://www.group-trotter.net/france/places/story/story.html




I believe that it is in Arondissement 11.









Bateaux-Mouche cruise
http://www.lovetoeatandtravel.com/site/intl/paris/fun/seine_cruise.htm





It crosses several Arondissments



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Places Outside of Paris



Chateau de Versailles







  • Grande Écourie



  • Gardens of Versailles



  • The Trianons & The Hamlet



http://www.chateauversailles.fr/en/




Last warning!!!! Naked paintings and statues!!!!!


Note at 2:14 in the video there is a shot of my brother Larry cloned as triplets! He's wearing his hair in bangs!


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Medical Preparation

Yet another fascinating trip preparation note!
We are less than one month (26 days) from leaving!
Overuse of exclamation marks is a sign of childish writing which
is something I don't wish to be accused of!

First of all you need to bring all your prescribed
medicines in clearly marked prescription bottles. Don't even think of marketing any of it. As bad as American prisons may be (thankfully, I have missed that experience) overseas prisons are probably much worse. Also that American idea of innocent until proven guilty doesn't apply even in Europe from what I have been able to gather.

Second, you need to bring a spare pair of glasses. Don't look at me on this, do as I say not as I do. The trip has pretty well broken both of us financially, there just isn't room in the budget for that.
On the subject of glasses, Larry suggested a lanyard. My wife Karen thinks that it is a wonderful idea since then she would have no need to worry about me being unfaithful on the trip if I wore one. My thoughts are that it is amazing what some women will tolerate. She really doesn't have to worry, you've seen my picture on the last post. A lanyard would merely be icing on the cake. In all seriousness I gave my word nearly 30 years ago. Besides in a selfish sense, why should I give up heaven on earth for something stupid. Moving on.

Third, alert your medical insurance people that you are going overseas, a few weeks ahead, as I still need to do. Hopefully, they will give you all the information, etc that you need.

Fourth, get some Pepto and Immodium AD, or good reasonable facsimiles of the above. I don't mean to be crass, but strange foods and strange places can do some amazing things to one's digestive systems.

Fifth, watch what you drink and eat. In our case, France appears to be safe, but Israel, I'm not so sure about.

Sixth, some kind of good pain reliever. I don't know how that works over there. Also, I don't read French, Arabic, or Hebrew.

Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Apocalypse Now!







Finally the Apocalypse or the lifting of the veil. Thousands, I am sure have wondered who we are and wanted to know something about us. Slowly now, there has to be some mystery.


But as an anxious world waits with baited breath or is it bated breath. It is bated breath. Baited breath is what an angler fish uses. I will reveal one tiny tidbit to satisfy our legion of fans. We are paying for the vacation with the money that we make as swimsuit models.


Soon I will get back to the fascinating details of preparation for the trip which prompted so many comments.

Saturday, February 7, 2009


As you can see from the copy of the following email, I'm very lucky to have such a stallwart companion!


Worse than any horror film...scary in reality...hard to fathom!!! Teresa and I have a habit of taking our toothbrushes out of their holder and fixing each other's toothbrush in the morning or prior to going to bed. A few nights ago, I found my toothbrush laying by the sink with no toothpaste on it. That was odd. I wondered to myself...does she wish for me to dry brush? I chose instead to add toothpaste, brushed my teeth and went to bed. Last night, Teresa went to bed at 12:30 and I followed at 1:40 after finishing an old western named "Nevada Smith" with Steve McQueen. When I entered the bathroom to brush my teeth, a HORROR awaited me! It was the DRAPING GOB!!! See attached pictures! It was HUGE!!! It had to be about HALF the tube of toothpaste sitting on my toothbrush! I wasn't sure what to do. Do I flee from the bathroom and hope the DRAPING GOB doesn't follow?! Do I do battle with the DRAPING GOB and attempt to force it BACK in to the tube of toothpaste? I didn't think that would work very well so with great hesitation, I opened WIDE and was finally able to maneuver the entire massive arrangement into my mouth and started to brush my teeth with it. For those who have never brushed their teeth with HALF a TUBE of TOOTHPASTE, I'm here to tell you, it's QUITE an EXPERIENCE! It reminded me of my grandfather who would have a big wad of about fifteen or twenty pieces or more of Juicy Fruit chewing gum rolling around in one big gummy ball in his mouth. I finally got it distributed somewhat evenly throughout my mouth and there was toothpaste EVERYWHERE! If one had seen me, I probably looked like a mad, ravenous dog foaming at the mouth. Rinsing with two gallons of water later, I had the mintiest breath this side of the Mississippi. Teresa, meanwhile during my crisis, was sleeping peacefully in bed. She later told me (while chuckling quite a bit) that she applied the toothpaste in the dark. She must have gripped that toothpaste tube with about 300 foot pounds of pressure! Pray for me that I never have to face the DRAPING GOB, again! Larry