Friday, November 7, 2008

Thank You America - From France

I actually had a MUCH different blog in the works today. It was going to be called Tommy Tetuski's Beer Drinking Club. But it will have to wait.
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I pride myself in being an even keel sort of guy. A contrairian that looks for problems when things are too good and a contrairian that looks for good when things are at their darkest. I'm constantly trying to make a balance.

However something came across my desk that sort of got me a little unbalanced (in a good way) and since this is my freaking blog I want to share. Sure this might alienate some of you but. . . . what can ya do.

But first a couple things to get out of the way.

Kim - no worries about Letter to the Editor. The reason I mentioned the flags HERE is because I did not want to paper-ize it for the reasons you mentioned.

Also - I will have some more stuff for you, I'll try to stop it off tomorrow - got Columbus Carriage Classic Ale to brew first. Also also - I was contacted my that Model "A" group from Crowne Point that traveled to Columbus - we talked but I have not heard back from them - thanks for forwarding my number.
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I have tried to stay off of politics but received the below stuff in the mail and after seeing what Elizabeth from the view had to say I just have to share. For any of you that live in a cave and do not know Elizabeth is a whack job that STILL thinks George W Bush is a fine President.


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A Letter to America
To those who doubted you would stand up and would stand by the change the world was reaming of.

To those who tried to divide you, you showed your heart and your open mind.

To those who hate you, you reached out and will be showing them your new face.

To those who's life has been saddened by the lost of loved ones.

To you America,

I say...

Thank You! Thank You! Thank You!

Thank You, for shining once again.

Thank You for reaching out to your brothers and sisters from all backgrounds and all colors.

Thank you for understanding that this is the only way the world can and will move forward.

Thank you for Electing a man who will be an inspiration to the whole world.

Thank you for making history.

You can be proud to be back in our heart and to the world community of peace makers.

You showed the world that united you stand and therefore united we stand close to you.
We too are proud of you.

There is too much at stake, too many to help, to much to do. The time has come for us all. To roll up our sleeves.

We too had a dream. And today you made it a reality..

From the bottom of my Heart, and with tears of joy in my eyes,

With love, from France,
Stephane

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Sidney, Australia

Kenya

Jakarta, Indonesia

Athen, Greece

Shanghai,China

Jerusalem, Israel

Obama, Japan

India

Paris, France

Dakar, Senegal


Denmark

India

The Netherland

USA

and finally

I'm certainly not trying to be a cheerleader but if you have not heard Obama's speech late Tuesday night you really should watch it.




The world is full of problems but it just seems like a better place today.

Peace
Rod

Thursday, November 6, 2008

How Columbus Began.

Public Enemies Columbus Merchandise
WWW.PublicEnemiesColumbus.Com

Came in 5th at the local poker tournament last night. Pocket Kings killed me this time. It was pocket Aces last time.
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The interesting thing was I had given the guy that runs the tournament a couple of bottles of my Flat Squirrel. He walks into the bar, slaps me on the back and says "That beer you gave me a couple weeks ago? That was the best beer I have ever had. Can I buy a case?".

This comes on the same day when a coworker stops me in the hall and says "I finally popped open one of those beers you gave me and it was outstanding, can I buy some of that?"

WOW - talk about swelling up my head a little. I do have to take it with a grain of salt because most people just have never tasted "well aged non filtered yet fresh" beer. But I'll take all the compliments I can get!!

Shakes - Hazelnut Nectar has not been bottled yet - I should get to it Monday and then it need 3 weeks min to carb up and age. As I have noticed 2 months seems to the prime amount of time for the best flavor for complex beers. Too bad I can't keep any around that long!
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I know many of you think Christopher Columbus discovered . . . . . Columbus. After all, when he died they did bronze him outside of town where nobody can see him.

But the real story is brought to us in an article written by Alice Schmidt.

The Beginnings of Columbus.

Major Elbert Dickason was born in Virginia in 1799 and with his family moved to Ohio and eventually to Illinois. He was married to Obediance Maxwell in 1831. It is known that he had a son Jackson and a daughter Ruth Jane.

By those knowing him, including Imogene McCaffery, he was described as standing over 6 feet tall and having shoulder length light colored hair. He was said to have a military bearing and was a man with a soul of honor, a genial manner and a kind heart.

He became an officer in the Illinois Militia during the Black Hawk War. In the course of his duties following the war he stopped for a rest along the banks of the Crawfish River and fell in love with the site.

Although much of the area was unsurveyed, in the spring of 1839, he returned and settled on the banks of the Crawfish. He built a house of logs covered with bark and Indian bedsteads lined the sides of the single room. In had no floor or fireplace, simply a fire pit near the back wall. It was located in a small clearing among oak trees near the site of the present railroad depot. The writer of this article remembers that as part of the 1940 Columbus Centennial celebration a plaque mounted on stone was placed on the site. The school children were in attendance at the dedication ceremony.

Dickason, with assistance from his two helpers plowed the land around the cabin and sewed it to wheat. They harvested the native grasses as hay. In the fall the wheat was gathered in stacks. Dickason and his helpers then returned to Illinois for the winter. He returned in the spring with his family. He brought with him sixty to seventy head of cattle, twenty horses and four or five wagons.

He took possession if 1,300 acres of land for which he was to pay $2.50 per acre ($48.11 in today's money). He staked out twelve lots near his home and called them Columbus. He plowed the land and put in crops, but the primary need of the settlement was lumber.

Unfortunately, the Major was no real farmer or businessman and soon discovered he needed financial backing to continue his project, which was to be a sawmill. The money was borrowed from Lewis Ludington and his son-in-law John Hustis. They sold him the rights to the land he had settled but had not filed a claim on. They advanced Dickason the funds required to build a dam across the Crawfish River and to build a sawmill, the grain mill and also a blacksmith shop.

Dickson occupied the property and operated the mill for four years without paying taxes or interest on the loans. Finally Ludington gave Dickason $600.000 and the income of the sawmill for a year and took over the property. Ludington leased the mills to Colonel Jeremiah Drake.

Elbert Dickason moved a few miles west and founded the Village of Wyocena where he remained until his death August 9, 1848. His grave is located in the village cemetery.
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SO there you have it. I read somewhere that He called his lots Columbus because he liked the guy and was sort of "discovering" his little area.

More on Lewis Ludington in another blog.

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I'll mention this now because I tend do forget cool stuff. This coming Monday will mark the 33 year Anniversary of the sinking of the SS Edmund Fitzgerald (The Mighty Fitz as it was nicknamed).

The reason for the sinking is now attributed to a rogue wave. Reports show three large waves were detected, two of which were reported by the Edmund Fitzgerald. The investigation theorizes that the Edmund Fitzgerald was badly battered by the first two waves, damaging the radar and hatch covers. It was surmised that it then took on water through the damaged cargo hold covers, which flooded the ore cargo and severely stressed the ship's hull, and then was then overwhelmed by the third wave that snapped the weakened ship in half.

The REAL interesting thing is that my mom on the night that the Fitz sunk became extremely ill and could not stop shaking. Ill enough so that my dad took her to the Fort Atkinson hospital.

The Doctors could find nothing wrong but made her stay overnight. She got better and was released. It was not until a week later that my parents learned that the Fitz had sunk. My mom had a distant relative that was on that ship and with more investigation she became ill and could not stop shaking at about the same time as the Edmund Fitzgerald sunk.

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I try to be a good guy and look at the bright side's of most things but I have been ITCHING to write a letter to the editor about this one.

I'm not a super patriotic guy but if I think this way others must. The American flags of Columbus are just irritating me. I really dislike the fly and forget policy in Columbus. If you are going to fly American flags all over the town, take care of them. They are dirty and stuck on light polls.

I think having a town show it's patriotism with flags is great but if you do that you MUST keep the flags clean and free of light polls. Yea - it takes a little more work and money but a dirty flag tells me they are there only for show. It tells me we love America but not really enough to take care if it.

A town of CLEAN flags makes me proud.

Rod

Wednesday, November 5, 2008

The Dog Days of Public Enemies

When I started this blog 247 days ago I had no idea what was going to happen. All I wanted was a place for the people of Columbus to know what was happening with the movie.

I contacted our Mayor who put me in touch with Todd Frey but being a "nobody" with a blog I didn't really get much attention. I depended on you guys and copying stuff I read in other towns newspapers. Well as you all know 14 days later I had 9,400 hits on my tiny blog.


ANYWAY - you all know that. Things calmed down for a while. Ramped up again when I was on the set in Oshkosh, calmed down and the final big fling was the final scenes in Columbus where the blog was once again in the upper 4000's in hits per day.

Universal went to Indiana and news out of there was sparse and I felt the end was near. Once filming was finished the gang took off to California where we had one last flirt as the PEC gang were able to get on the set at that race course.

And then the darkness came. No news, no new photos, no cool stories. We were/are in the middle of darkness.

anonymous
said... "Your blog has become boring. NO wonder you chose to spice it up with a lie".

Well - not that I have to defend myself but I THINK if I say I'm making stuff up and THEN say an . . . off truth. I don't think you can call it a lie.

BUT wait!!! I see a tiny speck of light?

Another anonymous who I know knows a lot about movies and still reads the blog commented that he predicts the Public Enemies trailer will be the first week of December. His reasoning is as follows.

"based on Michael Mann's last big summer pic "Miami Vice" he had a trailer in first week of December 2005 for July 2006 release date.

Also Universal have Frost/Nixon opening 5 Dec which is R-rated and so could be a rating compatible movie to show the Public Enemies trailer with."

He stresses he has no inside information and is just basing it on movie knowledge of which I have to think is extensive.

I have to say that the first time I see the trailer it will be surreal and DJ and I will watch it a few hundred times!
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Speaking of trailers - A movie I am REALLY looking forward to is

The Curious Case of Benjamin Button which comes out Christmas.


It's a 150mil production and took about 150 days to film. Most of it was shot in New Orleans in late 2006. Teh cool thing is that to age Bred Pitt realistically they used a system created by Apple called "Contour". There is an article in the NY Times about this called Camera System Creates Sophisticated 3-D Effects. I love technology.

It was SUPPOSE to be release in May 2008 but was pushed back to the last week of November and now Christmas. Not sure why the delay?
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For some reason all my TV shows were not on last night. Some sort of election. HOWEVER - I do have the Amazing Race standings which I keep forgetting about.

Jenny and Mark were the weekly winners and only received 1 point (remember, less is best). While Colette, Andy and Rod all received 4 points.

Rod and Colette have two of their top three off the board and just like John McCain once Ohio was flipped Blue . . . .it will be a tough road from here on out.

Standings

Jenny 10 points
Mark 12
Colette 13
DJ 13
Andy 16
Rod 16
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New beer label.

This is from the hops Sean was kind enough to toss my way.

Sean - if you happen to get to Sharrow Drugs, Meg's is thinking about growing hops. Might want to mention that you grow hops. Maybe I'll have to look into hops to save some money in my beer adventures.

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I was reading the election stuff in the paper today and turn the page and in bold headlines.

GREAT WOLF NAME LEADER

WOW - what a coincidence. One of the groups in the animal kingdom has elected their leader just like we did. I guess the real surprise was that somebody was able to report on it.

It's right there on page A8 of the Wisconsin State Journal.
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I had all sorts of syrupy stuff to say about how I believe this is one of the greatest days in American History. Not because of WHO was elected but because he was an African American.

Did you know America is the only Country in the world that is based on an idea? The idea that all men are created equal and free. The problem is that it is nice in theory but in practice it's been hard. I believe we took one very large step forward and all of those aliens that watch us have to be impressed (I watched a show about UFO's in case you are wondering).

Speaking of aliens. You all know how Americans are gaining weight? It's been called a Weight Epidemic!!! Yea - you know who is causing THAT don't you???

Just another reason to get in shape!!!!!

Rod