Monday, September 14, 2009
September 2009 GBC
After a 4 month summer break, I will be starting up our monthly Guys Book Club Meetings! Come prepared to discuss your summer reads. I just finished Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand. It was an interesting read because I could compare 1950's socialism scares to modern day. Hope to see you then! - Thursday Septebmer 17th 8:00 at Poor Herbies
Saturday, May 9, 2009
Jamboree on the trail
Global scout hike day. We are hiking the Passaic river
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Tuesday, May 5, 2009
May GBC
The next GBC is scheduled for Thursday, May 21st at Poor Herbie's 8:00. The book was recommended by Scott M. and is TheAntipope by Robert Rankin
March attendance: Scott C, John C, Scott M, Michael Esnes, and possibly others (my memory is vague!)
March attendance: Scott C, John C, Scott M, Michael Esnes, and possibly others (my memory is vague!)
Friday, May 1, 2009
Disneyland Hong Kong
Saturday, February 28, 2009
March GBC
The next GBC is scheduled for Thursday, March 26th at Poor Herbie's 8:00. The book was recommended by Jeff K. and is The Last Centurion by John Ringo
February attendance: Chris H, Sandeep K, Jeff K, Scott C, Ray R, David S, John C, Scott M
One person read the book, one person read 1/2 the book, one person read 75 pages, and one person read the title.
February attendance: Chris H, Sandeep K, Jeff K, Scott C, Ray R, David S, John C, Scott M
One person read the book, one person read 1/2 the book, one person read 75 pages, and one person read the title.
Monday, February 9, 2009
February GBC
If you are wondering, I went into hibernation this winter. The weather this week caused me to wake up and remember 2 things. 1) Valentines day is coming up! I guess sending my wife an email and asking her what she wants to do for valentines day will be considered 'unromantic'. geesh. 2) I haven't had a Guys Book Club meeting since October (this being the greater concern). Having said that, I am announcing February 26th at 8:00 at Poor Herbie's. I will recommend this months book and thinking about the difference between men and women as Valentines day approaches; I suggest: Equal Rights by Terry Pratchett. Hope to see you all there!
Wednesday, October 15, 2008
Oktoberfest Book Club meeting!
After Record high turn out, then record low turn out, then a month off, we are back! Thursday October 30th at 8:00- Poor Herbies
Thursday, August 14, 2008
5 Drinking Stories That Put Yours To Shame
I'm sure we all started spewing our drinking stories after reading 'I hope they serve beer in hell'. Check out some of history's best drinking stories of all times by following this link! Here is a list of their titles.
1. Admiral Edward Russell’s 17th-Century Throwdown
2. The London Brew-nami of 1814
3. New York State of Mind: The Dutch Ingratiate Themselves to the Natives
4. The D.U.I. That Roused a Nation: Paul Revere’s Medford Pre-Party
5. Indian Elephants Raid the Liquor Cabinet
1. Admiral Edward Russell’s 17th-Century Throwdown
2. The London Brew-nami of 1814
3. New York State of Mind: The Dutch Ingratiate Themselves to the Natives
4. The D.U.I. That Roused a Nation: Paul Revere’s Medford Pre-Party
5. Indian Elephants Raid the Liquor Cabinet
Thursday, July 31, 2008
Beer in Hell
If you aren't going to read the book, you can catch many of the 'stories' on his website http://www.tuckermax.com . There was talk of a movie and it actually started filming last year, but then he seemed to fall off the face of the earth. He also has a new book called a-holes finish first?! And his original book from 2003 "Belligerence and Debauchery"
InMotion Video, what a rip off!
I fly often for work and like to use InMotion Video. It's a convenient DVD/DVD player rental store in the airport. You rent the movie in one airport, watch it on the plane (or in the hotel) and return it at the other airport or drop it in the mail. What could be simpler? Well I rented Vantage Point only to find out (after I'm on the plane) that the DVD is damaged. I placed it (and my noise cancellation earphones) in the pocket of the seat in front of me and promptly forgot about them. When I landed (and remembered) I went to Continental but they said they weren't found on the plane and no one turned them in to lost and found. A few follow up calls produced the same answer. Now InMotion is going to charge me the $5 rental fee + $15 for the movie + $3.45 restocking fee. (and I'm without my nifty earphones) What a rip off! Yes, I lost the movie but is that my fault? Why should I pay? What happened to customer service? Doesn't the $5 rental fee assume some movies will be lost? Besides, it was probably watched by 6,000 people already. And it was damaged! Geesh! How do these people stay in business? I'm going to write them a strongly worded email! Is there no justice left in the world?
Monday, July 28, 2008
August GBC
July GBC was well attended: Scott C, Chris H, Paul D, Chip W, David S, Scott M, Sandeep K, Ray R. The July book "Stormy Weather" by Car Hiaassen was a huge success (thanks for the recommendation Paul!). We set a new GBC record: 50% of attendees read the book! Keep this up and we might go legitimate.
I'm having trouble remembering the details, but I believe Paul "I'm not a Kook" Daily told a story involving a gay squirrel and hot flight attendants. I remember feeling sorry for the squirrel. Anyway, Paul asked not to be named as the person who recommended this month's book: I hope they serve beer in hell by Tucker Max. Apparently this Tucker fellow is one colorful fellow who decided to document his abuse of women and alcohol. Please respect Paul's request of not being associated with this book. (I've got your back dude!)
See you all Thursday, August 21st (YES! this one will actually be the on the 3rd Thursday of the month! geesh). 8:00 at Poor Herbie's
I'm having trouble remembering the details, but I believe Paul "I'm not a Kook" Daily told a story involving a gay squirrel and hot flight attendants. I remember feeling sorry for the squirrel. Anyway, Paul asked not to be named as the person who recommended this month's book: I hope they serve beer in hell by Tucker Max. Apparently this Tucker fellow is one colorful fellow who decided to document his abuse of women and alcohol. Please respect Paul's request of not being associated with this book. (I've got your back dude!)
See you all Thursday, August 21st (YES! this one will actually be the on the 3rd Thursday of the month! geesh). 8:00 at Poor Herbie's
Tuesday, July 22, 2008
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