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Bandit’s Corner

005.jpgHi there,

I apologize for for the time that has passed since my last post, but I’ve been really busy. Guarding this house, playing with my owners daughter, sniffing out tidbits here and there, and just taking care of all the responsibilities of being a dog. I watch this place day and night and I’m serious about it.

I did get down to the Pet Expo in Timmonium MD a couple of weeks ago. And I enjoyed myself. I sniffed until my sinuses started acting up. Food, other dogs, vendors just giving away treats like there was no tomorrow. I met a Yorkshire Terrier, that was too fine! She was groomed wearing a pink bandanna, and had the cutest brown eyes. My owner started this come on Bandit nonsense, tugging on my lease while I was trying to get my introductory sniff on. He would have done well if he had followed the lease from the Yorkie’s neck up to who was holding it, that wasn’t bad either, but he didn’t see all that. Something to do with being married.  Any way, I reluctantly watched this beautiful terrier wag an oh so fine hind quarters away from me. That’s okay, there were hundreds of dogs there, I saw a Great Dane I tried to set up a future date in a dog park with, but my owner started again, “She’s too big for you” Maybe I like big women dogs, he doesn’t know. Next year I leave him home!

You know, people wear some run-over shoes. Other people can’t see like I can ( being two feet high and the ability to sniff super low). I saw a man with a pair of shoes where the soles were so thin, if he stepped on some bubble gum, he was sure to taste the flavor. And I saw this lady, in heels, so worn, they looked like flip flops. (Who wears heels to a Pet Expo anyway?) People with too tight shoes, too loose shoes, just interesting observations from my angle.

All in all I had fun. My owner an I have moved our blog from google to this location. More features and they are all free.  So now that we’re somewhat settled in we can begin posting regularly  again.

For now, I’m gonna go, I have to get back to my guard duties. I’ll be back soon………..stay tuned.

Bandit

February 5, 2008 Posted by bangeo | Bandit, Humor, dogs, marriage, people | | No Comments Yet

The Presidential Race

Entertaining Canidates

The current presidential race is surely one of the most interesting and intriguing  one we have seen in years. It contains none of the “usual suspects”, as the line up has an African American, a female,  there was an actor, there is the millionaire governor, and some participants no one knew before.  This has all the makings of a good drama on any campaign night. They all have contributed to a fresh face lift to what was a stodgy good old boy private club.

Most refreshing, however is the platforms and agendas they are presenting, and how they are presenting them. Some of the debates were real sparring sessions  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MD9F1t9GQzA  at times no holds barred, but yet not low down and dirty. There are several life lessons to be learned from the candidates and this race in general.

  • The main one (politicians themselves seem to forget this one everytime),  watch what you say, and what agendas you embrace through life, someone somewhere may hold you to it someday. Be ready to defend your life’s decisions, and positions whether they are popular or not.
  • Study your adversary, and attack the weak and ambiguous positions (this is exactly what the Giants did to win the Superbowl by the way). Don’t get mad, get ahead.
  • Back and believe in people based on their character and sincerity, not their ethic origin, gender, or religious preferences. If ethinic , gender, and religious traits genuinely blend into the recipe that works, accept it with the total platform. They should never be the single and only reason for any decision making process. Ask yourself,  are they who they say they are and , are they who I need them to be? 
  • Don’t be forced into your allegiances by popular pressure or media influence. It’s your life you are living, and what works for you isn’t supposed to work for everyone else and vice versa.
  • When competing, don’t expect the opposition to always play fair. You are in for you, if you are prepared, you won’t have to resort to back bar room tactics. You can succeed and maintain your integrity along with the success.
  • Last but not least, deliver on anything you committed to or promised. The same road that got you where you are, will be the same one to lead you away if you had no intentions of following through on any of your agenda.

Sit back enjoy the presidential race, but most of all, vote. If you don’t vote, don’t complain. 

February 5, 2008 Posted by bangeo | people, politics | | No Comments Yet