Comments (3) | Posted by Beck on November 3, 2009
An Update on my Toes
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I think they are worse then they were…

I think they are worse then they were…

Check it out! Jim and his brother shot themselves a couple of fine lookin’ bucks…


We talked about this the other day and you can see Kimberly video tape a woman’s car with a bunch stuffed animals in it…
Well this person destroys the woman Kimberly saw! Here’s a what our listeners sent us…



After hearing all of you rip me on (and off) the air, I decided I should probably give in and buy a suit. Here’s what I was thinking…

What do you think?
BFF meaning Big Freaking Foot!!! She got stung by a bee and has yet to go to the doctor’s office despite the fact it keeps getting bigger… check it out:

Her foot may be big, but at least she has better toenails then I do…
Many thanks to everyone at the Delmonte Spa… ESPECIALLY LORRAINE for dealing with my nasty ass toes.
Here’s the finished product, which is MUCH better than before, trust me!

Here’s the video of me getting the pedicure. I warn you, this is a pretty gross video…
I just dropped my daughter off for cheerleading tryouts. It’s day one of three. Gave her a hug and a kiss, and told her I loved her. She tried to act cool but I could tell she was a ball of nerves. I think the parents are more nervous than the girls. At least the mom’s I talked too, seemed on edge. My daughter, and her friends like Ellie, Bri and Kylie, live for cheerleading. Over the next three days, they’ll run, jump, and tumble their way onto a team. Some will make varsity and JV’s. Other’s will make the freshman team. Yes I hope she makes JV’s but if she doesn’t, I’m still very proud of her for the time and effort she has put forth preparing for tryouts. When you read this Aubrey, know that I know you gave it your all and I love you. BTW, regardless of what your brother says, cheerleading is a SPORT. Thanks for reading my blog and I’ll see you tomorrow morning on the radio.
Since I have been a life long Green Bay Packer fan, I’ve never been so disgusted by one of our own. At one time, I thought the sun rose and set in Bret Favre’s butt. However, his behavior over the past two years disturbs me. Yes, we all have a right to change our mind. He held my Packers hostage for a season or two trying to make up his mind during the off-season whether he would return as QB. Because I always thought that as long as we had #4, we had a chance to win it all. I don’t need to bore you with the details of his antics over the past two seasons. First with the Jets and now with the Vikings. A month ago he said he was retiring for good. Today we get word from FOX Sports that he has changed his mind and may play for the Minnesota Vikings this season. Since I’m a Packer fan, I hope he does because he’ll destroy the Vikings locker room and that would be great for my team. There were reports last year when he was with the Jets that he was distant from other teammates, did his own thing and really didn’t fit in. Listen, it’s a young person’s game and he’s grown old. Go home Bret, ride your tractor, sit in your deer stand and count your money. You’re a first ballot hall-of-famer. There’s a time for all of us to retire, your’s has come. Thanks for reading my blog and I’ll see you tomorrow morning on the radio.
After a two hour delay in Atlanta, my father and my niece touched down in Rochester around 7 p.m. last night. It’s good to see both of them. Over the next week I’ll show them everything Rochester has to offer. Pittsford Wegman’s, a cruise on the Canal, the Keith Urban concert, and breakfast at Rikki’s in Fairport are some of the things we have planned. When we got home last night, I served them my infamous taco soup along with cornbread. There we were, my Dad, Isaac, Aubrey, my niece Shannon and me, sitting at the kitchen table. Talking, laughing and sharing a meal. It reminded me of the way it used to be when I was a kid growing up in Baker, MT. For the first time in a very long time, I felt like we were a family once again. What a great way to start what I know is going to be a very fun week. Thanks for reading my blog. I’ll see ya on the radio.
My 75-year-old Dad and my 20-something niece arrive on Thursday. They’ll be here for a week. Here’s a list of things I’ve come up with to keep them entertained in Rochester. If you want to help me and add to the list, I would greatly appreciate it. Thanks.
1. Visit Pittsford Wegman’s
2. Cruise the Erie Canal
3. See Keith Urban at BCA
4. Public Market
5. Sunday breakfast at Rikki’s in Fairport
Can’t wait to see ya Dad and Shannon. We’ve got a great week ahead of us.
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