Let me start by talking about New Years Eve. I am sorry, but I just cannot get into having Ryan Seacrest do Dick Clark’s Rocking New Years Eve, or New Years Rocking Eve or whatever it is called. I am sure that there is someone else out there who could do the show who is less plastic than he is. Frankly, I think they should do something more like Guy Lombardo used to do. That is all I want to say about that. I go into it every year and I did not want to disappoint all of you who expect it. They are claiming that temperatures around midnight will be close to zero. That is just a little too cold to be standing out there.
Here are two scenarios for you to pick from. Choice A has you standing out in the frigid cold watching various music groups gyrating and lip-syncing to their “hits.” You are crammed into a crowd of people that you do not know. You are wearing goofy 2018 glasses. You had to go through very strict security to get into the area and you have not been able to get anything to eat or drink, or been able to go to the bathroom for the past four hours. In another 30 minutes it will be midnight and if your eyes have not frozen shut you may get to see the ball drop.
Choice B has you sitting in the warm house of a friend of yours. You are joined by other friends and having a good time. The music is playing quietly in the background and people sing along when they hear a song they know. Many of you are wearing some kind of New Years Eve hat, but that’s okay because you are among friends. There is plenty of food and drink and there are two bathrooms available, so that is not a problem. When midnight comes you will be able to watch the ball drop and get to see it on the high def, wide screen TV that your friend has.
Which do you choose? I know a number of people who have always wanted to be in Times Square on New Years Eve. I always tell them that they should go and that I will look to see if I can see them on TV when the camera pans the crowd. I think you can guess which choice I would make.
I know I said last week that you had seen my last traffic rant of the year, but I was wrong. We recently had a little bit of snow and some rain. I had to be out on the road during those times and all I can say is that some of those drivers are lucky I am not armed. Here is a tip to those of you who are hesitant to drive in bad weather – stay home! If you feel like you have to go out, stay in the slow lane. Please do not travel 20 miles under the speed limit in the middle lane. It is not safe for you and it is a source of road rage for others. The only benefit to having someone do that is that it gives me an opportunity to show off my profanity skills. Unfortunately, I already have enough chances to do that. I don’t need the added attraction of a possible accident to swear.
This past week Barbara and I traveled to South Carolina. Let me just say that the traffic was the worst I have ever seen. To give you an example of how bad it was, we crossed from Virginia into North Carolina at the time we should have been arriving at our destination in South Carolina. All I ask is that all those people who were out on the road that day go home before we have to leave. No offense, but I do not want to spend that much time looking at your silly bumper stickers and goofy stick figure families on your back window. Thank you.
This week our fact tells us that in Natoma, Kansas it it illegal to throw knives at men wearing striped suits. Other than the obvious “why did this come up” I can think of a couple other questions. Is it okay to throw knives if they are wearing some other clothing? What if you are in a neighboring town when you throw the knife, but your striped suited target is in Natoma? I could go on, but why bother?
As we head into the new year, I would like to wish everyone a Happy and Healthy New Year. May this new year bring you peace, happiness and love. Make it a point to do something nice for someone. Not because you have to, but because you want to. Happy New Year!!