Friday, March 16, 2007

91 year old man glued to roof

Is it wrong that I laughed when I read this?

I read the story on Reuters.com and found it hysterical. And no it would not have been funny had he been hurt.

Apparently this 91 year old man in Germany was fixing his roof and got stuck after he slipped in what he was using to re-coat his roof. The fire department had to be called to come and help him. The spokesman for the police described him looking like "a bettle on its back, with his arms and legs sprawled out and completely glued to the roof."

They freed the man and he was unharmed. Now before you go and tell me I'm wrong for laughing, imagine someone you know being stuck in a big pile of goo with their arms and legs sprawled out and being described as a beetle.

I feel bad for him if he had to go to the bathroom.

Tuesday, March 13, 2007

Overlooked love ones

Can someone explain to me please HOW THE HELL people go for months and even years after tying without being discovered...in their own homes.

On cnn.com today there was an article on how a poor man died in his home in Texas after Hurricane Rita. That was 18 months ago. A prospective buyer found the man in his bed and had apparently been there all this time. There was no damage to the home except for huge limbs that blocked many parts of his house. The man had been ill for awhile but had died of natural causes. No one seemed to notice because after people returned, they questioned his whereabouts but blew it off to rebuild their own homes. No one thought to contact the police to have them just check? Or better yet, the police didn't take it upon themselves to search the houses to see if anyone had passed away? Family didn't even bother to check. Really nice, I hope this sticks on all their consciences for the rest of their lives

On foxnews.com there was an article about an 83 year old woman that had disappeared four years ago. Apparently they didn't search very hard. The woman's pile of bones was discovered next to her cane in her New York City home. After finally being declared dead, a developer had purchased the property and the remains were found after a cleaning crew was sent in. No one thought to look in the woman's house, especially the family? Shouldn't that be the first place to start? You look for clues about what could have happened and so forth? Or I dont know, maybe see if the POOR WOMAN WAS STILL IN THERE.

I'm sure the family of the deceased and the police officers were very proud of how both of these cases were handled.

The misunderstanding of women

Older guy is marked off limits to a room by his wife. It's been this way for years and it is specifically HER room and he's not permitted to enter. Guy agrees. Guy goes into the room to get a hairdryer that he needs later on that evening. Without asking the wife first. Wife is pissed. Guy doesn't understand why but keeps his mouth shut anyway until he knows she's calmed down and he can apologize.

Can we say slap upside the head and a round of applause for the guy.

I had to explain why his wife was mad because he told me he didn't get it. He went in grabbed the hairdryer and basically ran out of the room. Tsktsktsk. Those few seconds now cost him anger by his wife. Here's a tip : you make a promise. Keep it. Very simple. Oh and some additional info. She will be even more mad at you if she finds out that you didn't need the item right away and you had time to ask her for it instead of just doing it.

I must give him credit though. Instead of following through with an argument he kept his mouth shut. Very VERY smart man. He's waiting until everything has calmed down. Then he's going to decide if he should bring it up and talk about it or just let it go. Maybe that's why they've been together for so long.

I say go with flowers. Nothing elaborate maybe some daisies. Simple yet to the point. Oh and an apology.

Wednesday, March 7, 2007

A little tax information

If you pay for long distance on your telephone, you can claim a refund for the long-distance tax. It was established in 1898 as a luxury tax on wealthy Americans who owned telephones. Apparently not many people know about this, so look into it with your accountant or do some more research online to see if you're eligible.

By the way, medical bills are also a deduction!! I can't tell you how many people ( i work in a medical office) tell me they had no idea. This includes but not limited to costs you pay to, primary care physicians, optometrists, contact lenses, gynecologists, dentists, etc and so forth.

Don't forget to file your taxes soon. Some accountants charge extension filing fees!

I am not a financial professional but in my opinion these are deductions you shouldn't pass up!
Who doesn't love free money!

Rudeness in restaurants

So I went to one of my favorite Thai places in Manhattan for some dinner with friends on Friday night. Great food, service sucked. Granted the place was packed but that's not an excuse for the amount of time we had to wait for our stuff. We eat, have a good time, pay by cash and a credit card. Food is pretty cheap which is always a plus. We left $6 as a tip (a little less then what it should be for lack of good service). I always tipped when it's deserved, afterall, i used to be a waitress.

Anyway, the waiter comes over, takes the money and receipt and leaves. Out comes the manager asking "Was the service okay?" The place was so packed and honestly I just wanted to leave so I ask her "Why?" She says "oh well you left a small tip." Ummm excuse me? So i look at her and she proceeds to ask why we only left $3. I tell her no we left $6. This went on a good 5 minutes of me telling her that I saw the waiter take the money off the table, and he either swiped it looking for more money or dropped it somewhere. She proceeded to insist that we left only $3 and was irritated because we left so little. Got so fed up my friend ended up leaving another $3.

I was completely shocked that this woman had the audacity to basically insist that we leave more money. I dont know what I was more mad at, the fact that she did that or the fact that I KNOW the waiter dropped the money or swiped it and then went and complained.

Since when are people REQUIRED to tip. Last time I checked, it was a persons choice and not mandatory. Granted some places have automatic tipping incorporated into the bill, but this was not one of those places.

Basically I love the food, but after the way we were treated AFTER we got bad service, I'm definitely not going there again