Quick Notes On Traveling, TV and Savannah

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I love traveling but I’m no fan of flying.

If you’ve been reading this blog, you know every time I travel I complain about airlines and TV. Well, faithful to my habits, I will do that but with a twist. It wasn’t all that bad this time. I was fortunate enough to fly in the 70′s when it was a great experience and you were treated in a courteous manner. Now it’s just cattle herding. Delta was one of the top lines back then, as was with Panam and TWA. Our flight on the LA Atlanta leg was actually OK, if you don’t mind having close to no leg space. We were served a little breakfast and a little lunch during the day flight. I was astounded. I can’t remember last time this happened, and we had a movie. I guess Delta is out of bankruptcy. Now can you do something about giving us a tad more room?

My favorite other subject is TV. How can you guys endure this contraption? It’s telling people what to think, telling us man that erectile dysfunction is common… oh yeah? and that we should take all kinds of drugs and not pay attention to the side affects that could most likely, if not kill you, render you a vegetable or something nice like that. Frankly said, TV is an insult to anyone. Can’t they at the very least make fun commercials if they will cut all those fun programs in the midst of it? And you pay how much for it and have all these retarded commercials? I am struggling with the value here…

Finally, being back in Savannah is always a treat. The city is beautiful and being back home (Virginia’s home), sure feels like it for me. We are lucky Virginia’s Father-in-Law is well connected in the city so we have a particular good insight. It is a magnificent city. I am always reminded when I see Sotheby or Chistie’s real estate offices how much they remind me of Robert Weil Associates. It’s the same feeling of class and customer service other companies seriously lack.

Anyway, more on TV and Coaching soon…

Merry Happy Thanksgiving! Long Beach and The World

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Seriously now, don’t get too taken in with the early hype of Christmas without fully enjoying this special all-embracing holiday, Thanksgiving. regardless of religion, philosophy, Thanksgiving is for everyone.

Happy Thanksgiving to you all and since I am in Savannah, Ya’ll!

I am thankful to have a blog to express myself.
A wonderful marriage that supports me.
Great friends to share thoughts, special moments and great times with.
Most of all, awareness to be thankful.

Happy Thanksgiving.