Have It My Way

If you’ve been to Burger King recently, you’ve noticed that they’re now putting little sayings on all of their drinks/wrappers/cleaning products, etc. Why? To drive home the fact that when you’re at Burger King, you can have it your way. And probably to distract you from those freaky commercials with the plastic King standing at random people’s windows in the morning, handing them free Super-Duper-Greasy-Globs-Of-Instant-Heart-Attack-But-Really-Yummy-So-It’s-Okay breakfast monstrosities.

Anyway, I went there with my older brother last week and decided to play it safe, ordering the Minor-Artery-Blockage chicken sandwich value meal. The meal came with a medium-sized pop—for the life of me, I will never understand how they got rid of “small”… now they start with “medium,” then upgrade to “large” and “King”-sized cups. Shouldn’t the medium cups be considered smalls since they’re the smallest cup you can get nowadays? Or maybe the fast food industry will keep making things bigger until you’re stuck choosing between “King,” “Jug” and “Keg o’ the His Royal Majesty’s Brew.” (God knows what effect that might have on their coffee sales…)

After we sat down to start eating, I noticed this message on the side of my cup: “Maybe you want a lot of ice. Maybe you want no ice. Maybe you want your top securely fastened, or maybe you want to go topless.” There was more, but after reading that, I had an image in my head of my drink sitting on the table and suddenly the lid flies off and a small voice screams, “Cups Gone Wild!!!” I think the grease from my sandwich may have clogged up something important in my brain…

The ups and downs of my cash flow

Today was an interesting way to celebrate the first game of the new indoor soccer season. We lost 3-1 (our players got tired and the other team got a couple crappy goals), but the score was one of the less significant events that occurred during the game. The most significant one… will cost some money. The most significant event on the way home… got me some money back. Continue reading “The ups and downs of my cash flow”

Cold and snowy vs. warm and fuzzy

Sad to say, but I’ve been appreciating the weather outside because the high temps are getting just above freezing (which is better than getting just above a negative number). However, even though I get a mild case of frostbite when I walk from my toasty house to my chilly car and then again when I get back out of the car by the time it’s finally toasty, there are some moments in life that cannot be frozen over.

On Sunday morning, I spent Christmas Day with my family at my brother’s house. My parents, my brothers, their significant others, my step-niece, their cat… all of us eating brunch and enjoying each other’s company. No overloading on turkey and falling asleep; no sitting down on the couch and not talking while watching football; no sitting in the corner, sticking our fingers in our ears and going “LA-LA-LA-LA-I-CAN’T-HEAR-YOU-LA-LA-LA!!!” Sunday might not have been like our usual holiday gathering, but it felt very special nonetheless.

In turn, I want you to ignore the outdoor weather, get all toasty warm on the inside and I wish you all the best of times and hope you had/are having/will have a kick-ass holiday season.