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Weigh-In Wednesday XV

    178.4.  Unfortunately that was when I woke up.  I probably weigh less now since I never ate anything today, minus a few potato chips at work.  And yes, I realize it is no longer Wednesday...leave me alone.

    At the moment I have over fifty auctions going over at ebay.  Sadly, not too many of them have any bids.  The thing that drives me crazy is how so many people try to wait for the last minute to place a bid.  Usually the last day, I will get a few more bids and it always makes me laugh. 

    The earlier someone bids on it, the easier it is for me to package the comics and have them ready for shipping.  But no, everyone waits until the last second, which sometimes happens when I am sleeping and then it takes me a few days to ship them.  Honestly, these items do not have thousands of people trying to buy them.  If you are one of the few people in the country who wants to read the Crossgen comic series Way of the Rat, just bid on it early.  I doubt that there will be a mad rush of people out trying to scoop them up from you.

    Also, I love when people send me a message to ask what kind of condition the comics are in.  I am not trying to get rich off my comics.  I just want rid of them to free up space and maybe make a little bit of money.  Most of the time I am selling them for about half of what I paid for them.  And if it is a larger collection, say fifty issues, I usually put the starting bid around $45.  That is less than $1 an issue and these people have the nerve to ask me the condition.  I always say the same thing:  I take care of them, but they were read. 

    Sorry, just wanted to rant a bit about ebay.  Carry on with your Thursday.

Funny Rednecks

    Lindsey and I went to this place in Wilmore for lunch today.  Do not worry if you never heard of Wilmore, it is not really important for the story.  There were six people in this tiny little diner and they were discussing politics.  This is what I heard, which was mainly between a really fat guy, an older lady, and her husband.  Unfortunately, I did not hear too much before this, but they were talking about Obama, but I was not able to tell if they were for or against. 

    Fat Guy:  It sickens me about this same-sex marriage shit.  Those queers have way too much power in the country.  When I went to Cape Cod, all those rich doctors and lawyers were queers.  They wanted their rights, and boy did they get them.  There was a judge up there who wouldn't give it to 'em though.  Wouldn't let 'em hold hands in public. 

    Older Lady:  It is disgusting the way this country is falling apart.  Those people have so much power, look at the ACLU!  They are nothing, but a bunch of Communists.  Everyone knows that!

    Husband:  This president is ruining this country.  That's what people get for voting for a...socialist.

    I laughed at most of this because it was actually kind of amusing, but at the same time, it was scary.  I sometimes believe that things like prejudice and racism are disappearing in the country, but then you realize that is not the case at all.

    So, from what I understand from these people, homosexuals hold all the power in Washington.  Probably one of the most powerful lobbies, most likely pushing their weight around and in the next few years will have the flag changed to pink, cream, and lavender.  Also, the ACLU is a Communist front, which most likely helps President Obama try and destroy this country.  Yep, that all makes sense.

    Also, I honestly think the guy wanted to use another word instead of socialist, but decided against it at the last moment...

Weigh-In Wednesday XIII

    This morning I weighed in at 178, which is pretty good considering that the majority of vacation was spent eating great food and drinking plenty of beer.

    For those of you who care about these sort of things, check out these articles about scientists seeing light from a boiling planet.  I find this stuff fascinating. 

Fort Lauderdale Vacation

    So we made it back, safe and sound.  We had a pretty good time.  As you know, the first few days rained for us and made for a pretty irritating time.  We got through it and the weather became really nice.

    The House We Stayed In
    Our house was a five bedroom place out in Pompano Beach.  The house was actually for sale for the cheap price of $2.5 million.  I was very tempted to buy the place.  The kitchen was enormous, the pool area was nice, but my favorite part was the built-in bar and grill.

    The master bathroom was also pretty sweet.  The shower had six heads and was computerized.  Yeah, you could sent the temperature and do all kinds of other things.  Yeah, I am impressed with simple things.




    Grill and bar area





    Okay, enough of the house.  What did we do while we were there?

    Casino
    During the first rainy day, we ended up heading to the Seminole Casino at Coconut Creek.  When I signed up for a card, I was able to win $100 in free slot play, which I gave to Lindsey.  I decided to play Three-Card Poker, but they only had $15 tables and I played a few hands and lost.  After that we just hung out at the bar for a bit playing video poker.

    Lindsey actually won a little bit of money with my free money, but then we lost all of it playing the crappy video poker.



    Jungle Queen Cruise
    If you ever head down to this area, I highly recommend going on the Jungle Queen cruise.  You basically travel all around the canals and see the giant mansions that rich people own.  Most of them are owned by Wayne Huizenga or his nieces and nephews.  Apparently if you are like a distant relative of the guy, he will buy you a mansion.





    Also, you get to see some amazing yachts.  This first one was just a random we saw that the guide said it cost a couple million.

    This next one was called KISSES and was a slight brown color.  I have come to the conclusion that the ship must be owned by the CEO of Hershey.

    The next yacht is just a monstrosity.  It is absolutely ridiculous how much money some people have.  This is Steven Spielberg's boat called the Seven Seas.  It cost over $200 million dollars to build!  You can charter it for the weekend for $1.5 million.  That is just absolutely ridiculous.
    The cruise then takes you to a place where you can see a guy wrestle alligators.  That dude was a little bit crazy.  Here are a few pictures and then three videos.






    Also there was a monkey and a bunch of birds in cages, plus a peacock just running around.



    And now for some cute pictures of Lindsey and I at the cruise:

    Fishing Trip
    The next day we went out on a fishing boat.  It was just Lindsey, myself, her sister (Kayla) and her fiance (Adam).  Plus J.C., the girl's uncle, who chartered the ship.  I really did not think that I would get sick out there.  In fact, I kind of bragged about it.

    At first everything was going smooth, minus the water was a little choppy.  Kayla and Lindsey looked a little rough, but nothing major.  We were out there fishing for sailfish.  The method is kite-fishing.  I know, it sounded weird to me too.  Basically, a kite holds two lines and basically dangles the live bait in the water.

    The first bite of the day came pretty early and the guy handed it to Lindsey, who battled for about five minutes before giving it up to me.  She was starting to get sick.  It was a big sailfish and she could barely turn the reel.  I will not make fun of her though, I had some trouble as well.  I was able to pull it in after a good thirty minutes or so.  My forearms burned like a mo'fo.  They estimated the size to be around 85-90 inches, which puts it around 160-190 lbs.  Considering that these are the fastest fish in the ocean, you can imagine how much of a fight they put up.  Enjoy the photos below.
    This is the kite, it seems very odd to me.

    Lindsey trying hard...

    ME


    Both pictures are of my sailfish
    Our puke station!
    This is where the story becomes fun.  Adam caught a little silver shark, which I could not get a picture of and then he (or J.C.) caught a smaller sailfish.  Lindsey while they were catching these was busy throwing up over the side.  After a bit she seemed to be feeling fine enough to lay on the couch.  I went in to check on her and laid down as well.  Seeing her vomit made me kind of sick.  Laying on that couch was the worst idea ever.  I could feel my stomach heave up, then down, then left, then right.  It did this for a good 15 minutes and then I realized my stomach had enough.  I jumped up off the couch and sprinted towards the railing.  I puked for a good five minutes.  Then, I felt great.  Unfortunately, we never caught another fish.

    Las Olas Blvd
    We kept hearing how Las Olas was the place to go for shopping.  Ummm, yeah, if you are wealthy.  Actually, most of Fort Lauderdale seems to be for the uber-rich.  None of the stores on Las Olas had one shirt for less than $100.  Definitely not my cup of tea.

    One of the cool things about being in a rich area though:  the cars.  Hell, I can count on one hand the number of Ferrari's I have seen in person.  Yet, this week I was able to actually see tons of them, plus a dealership.  Not to mention all the Masoratis, Lamborghinis, etc.

    Mini-Golf
    Another fun attraction to do at the beach:  miniature golf.  Well not at Fort Lauderdale.  I guess rich folks do not like playing mini-golf.  We found a place and ended up having a pretty good game.  Okay, not really.  Adam kicked our asses.  I think he had like 8 hole-in-ones.  At least we got a cool picture out of it.

    Science Museum
    One of the other rain days was spent at a science museum (which turned out to be for younger kids).  I had a good time, but I do not think anyone else did.  Oh well.

    The place had a bunch of Egyptian stuff, including a mummy of a baby from the Ptolemaic period.  I took a picture, but it did not turn out at all.

    They also had some cool dinosaur bones, which I did manage to get a good picture of some tiny raptors attacking another dinosaur.  Pretty sweet if you ask me.

    The Bar Scene
    We managed to go out to eat most nights and just drink at the house.  One night though, Lindsey and I went out to the bars and had a pretty good time.  We started at this place called the Elbo-Room, which was kind of famous for being in some movie.

    We then went to a bar called Sangrias, which had outdoor couches.  We had a couple of huge margaritas there and at one point allowed some crazy artist guy to do a caricature of us.  The dude was not very good and he only charged us $4.  It was actually funny just watching him do it.  Sorry, I will work on getting that picture posted...

    We then left there and went to another little bar and had a few more drinks before catching a cab home.  The cab ride was an adventure.  The guy did not put the address in his GPS, he was just relying on us.  For some unknown reason, Pompano Beach likes to name their roads either court or street.  For example, to get home, you had to turn onto 9th street, then make a right onto 9th court, then another right onto 9th street...

    This guy would just not get that!  He kept thinking that 8th street would just take him right to 9th and it did not work that way.  After some arguments, he finally agreed to use his GPS, which took us straight to the house.  Damn idiot...

    The Beach
    When we finally did get a chance to head to the beach, we discovered that it was actually very nice.  Also, the water was pretty warm.  It did not feel like it at first, but the water got deep pretty quickly and then shallow again if you went further out.  Once you went to the second shallow part, it was quite warm. 

    The best part of the beach?  Some weird dude doing yoga and his wife sitting beside him reading a magazine like nothing was happening.  It was definitely funny to watch.  Sorry, the picture is not all that great though.

    Anyways, it was a very relaxing trip.  It sucked that it rained for a few days, but after that it was quite nice and we all had a great time.  Here are some more pictures to prove how much fun we had: