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WPEZ Radio Memories

Thursday, February 17th, 2011

I discovered   WPEZ FM Radio   (AKA: The Stereo Z) upon return to school at WPSBC, in the fall of 1973.  They filled the void left by the format change of 13-Q FM (WSHH) from top 40 to beautiful music format during that summer.  Though I was devastated to learn of the passing of WKTQ Radio’s FM side back to softer musical fair, my sadness was countermanded by the new WPEZ, which offered a similar format to 13Q, and a much stronger FM signal.  Plus, they broadcast in stereo from the beginning.  13-Q FM was mono. 

Like radio station WKTQ, WPEZ FM 94.5 ran many cash radio contests though they didn’t pay nearly as much per win as did 13-Q.  Yet the winners seemed to get just as excited at their telephone triumphs of $50 or $100 (typical); probably because they got to talk to a live charismatic DJ in addition to winning the money, which the WPEZ DJs tended to be indeed. 

WPEZ radio’s big slogan was “WPEZ plays less commercials,” and during the first year or so, that seemed to be quite true.  They indeed did run very few commercials, and this was a big lure for us kids, who just wanted to hear the big hit music and not a bunch of talk and squawk. 

However, they also played the same songs quite often; highly repetitious.  In late 1973, I think they spun the Steve Miller Band’s hit: The Joker, every fifteen to thirty minutes.  I remember commenting in amazement to [Mentat] about it one fall Friday afternoon as we waited for the bus home.  He said that he’d asked a WPEZ DJ why they played the same stuff so much, and the DJ grumbled that he didn’t like playing songs over and over.  But that’s what the listeners wanted, he told [Mentat].  So they must have also gotten many requests for Grand Funk’s   We’re An American Band, and The Locomotion  singles, along with Led Zeppelin’s classic  Stairway to Heaven, Paul Simon’s Love Me Like A Rock, and the Edgar Winter Group’s Free Ride hits.  They ran these songs into the ground. 

In the morning, Jane Clark read the news two or perhaps three times an hour, opposite of morning drive DJ Striker McGuire.  Originally, McGuire worked the 10:00 PM to 2:00 AM slot but got promoted to the 6:00 to 10:00 AM shift sometime in 1975 if memory serves.  I used to listen to him on my portable GE TV radio just prior to assembly at 8:30 AM, and get a chuckle from his jokes.  One time he said something nasty that I’m sorry I missed.  But for months afterward, WPEZ periodically ran this announcement from their general manager, apologizing for “the comments of Stryker McGuire.”  To this day, I still do not know what he said, and regretfully so. 

DJ Jim Ryan hosted the 6:00 to 10:00 PM spot throughout the mid 1970s.  He was funny in the style of 13-Q’s Jackson Armstrong in that he’d try and see just how much he could get away with saying, and when he’d utter something totally outrageous, he’d play this tape of a bunch of guys going, “Whooooah, whooooooah, whooooooah!” to call even more attention to his borderline risqué’ comments. 

Several of us rode a weekly bus from our home towns in and around Altoona to our school in Pittsburgh.  We’d make this trip every Sunday, and come back home again each Friday.  Most of us carried FM radios on these trips, and WPEZ 94.5 FM was perhaps the last Pittsburgh station to fade out as our east-bound bus topped Cresson mountain on Fridays.  At 50,000 watts effective radiated power, WPEZ had perhaps the “loudest” FM signal in its region and beyond.  I could even get them here at home faintly, if I swiveled the radio antenna the right way. 

However, the local cable company (Warner Cable at the time) also offered an FM radio service during the 1970s through sometime in the early 2000s, and they carried The Stereo Z as well.  Once I learned how to hook this up to my radio, I fooled no more with those telescopic antennas that I was always breaking anyhow.  Cable made those obsolete, and my parents, wishing not to buy me new ones all the time did not help matters either.    

Until I upgraded to cable service in my bedroom though, and after I’d broken the antennas off all the radios I had, I spent many a weekend trying to pull in WPEZ Radio FM clearly in my Bellwood bedroom using other sorts of antennae.  I’d string wires from old extension cords and motor windings all around the ceilings in my room as well as in the hall and up the stairs into the attic.  I even bought an FM dipole antenna from Radio Shack, hoping to get WPEZ  better.  A sympathizing ham radio friend, aware of my struggle to receive “the Z” DX-style, gave me a tube type RF amplifier that functioned between 54 and 98 Mhz.  So, it could amplify WPEZ’s 94.5 Mhz. signal, making it quite strong.  But the darn thing added so much hash and noise to the signal that, though stronger, the reception was no clearer by any means.  Still though, trying to listen to WPEZ at over a hundred miles away taught me much about radio basics and making antennas. I sure wish I would have owned a Beam Box FM antenna.  That might have worked better than the amplifier and strengthened the signal without adding all the noise.

On one warm spring day in 1975, I awoke to find WPEZ’s signal coming in just as strongly as if I was in Pittsburgh hearing it.  For the entire morning, it reverberated wall-to-wall.  Had I finally found an antenna configuration that worked?  Well, I had.  But my antennas weren’t what brought it in on that day.  Indeed, it would be decades before I’d learn of tropospheric ducting (a phenomenon on VHF frequencies that allows broadcast signals to travel much greater distances than is typical for them).  Changing temperatures and air pressures in the atmosphere create the so-called ducts, in which the signals travel quite far, just as water is carried through pipes to distant cities.  Unfortunately, these “air ducts” constantly change position, length, and number.  It turned out that I was lucky to receive WPEZ as long that day as I had.  Just after lunch, their signal began to fade, and by 2:00 PM, had all but completely disappeared.  Learning that my antennas were not all that brought WPEZ from Pittsburgh to Bellwood depressed me for some days, and I had to seek counsel from my electronics teacher to feel better about the whole incident. 

From the fall of 1974 to the fall of 1976, WPEZ FM was my primary source of new music and news while at school.  At the beginning of 10th grade however, WTAE FM changed into an automated-style top 40 station that for the first several months anyhow, played absolutely no commercials.  This new station on the block (96 KX) captivated me; particularly the no-commercials part, the automation (everything was run by computers), and the KX Call Girl sweetened the KX pot even more.  Then, WPEZ failed to measure up; the same that happened to 13-Q when WPEZ came to town.  Though WPEZ continued for several more years, I tended to listen to them less. 

But WPEZ’s role in my teenage musical evolution was as profound as 13-Q’s had been in pre adolescence.  During seventh and eighth grades, you could have taken the tuning knobs away from all of my radios, and I probably wouldn’t have cared so long as they were all tuned to WPEZ Radio.   They changed format again in the early 1980s and changed their call letters back to what they’d been before the WPEZ hoopla; WWSW FM. 

Tom Hesley

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Today’s Business: 2011-01-06

Thursday, January 6th, 2011

Today’s Activities

  • Shower. DONE.
  • Cat duty. DONE.

Log

10:50 AM: I’m up.  Today, I plan to take down and store all pavilion Christmas lights, per the    Christmas Lighting: 2010   project. The only lights left out there are the ones on the roof edges of the pavilion and the house.  Since there’s supposed to be some bad weather coming through over the weekend, I’m hoping to gather up at least the pavilion lights before it gets here. 

05:00 PM: The strings of lights I removed today required much repair (these were some of the older strings I purchased on eBay in the past couple months).  But I got them all working except for one, which will likely required some replacing of sockets. 

07:00 PM: Watched today’s episode of   The Young and the Restless   on the DVR as well as the 2010-01-03 episode of     Hawaii Five-0

-7:30 PM: Watched tonight’s episode of   The CBS Evening News

09:25 PM: Posted the   Mom’s Status: 2010-01-06   piece.  People were starting to call a lot to find out about her.  So a post on the subject was in order. 

10:20 PM: The Penguins lost 2 to 1 tonight in a shootout with Montreal Canadiens tonight.  This was one of those very disheartening games because the Penguins played so well throughout, only to lose it in the end.  But they held their own until the shootout anyhow. 

12:00 AM: Heading for bed.  Good night.  Sweet dreams.  I hope you come back tomorrow.  Take care. 

Tom Hesley

Received Mail and Shipments

None today.

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Today’s Business: 2010-12-18

Saturday, December 18th, 2010

Today’s Activities

  • Shower.  DONE.
  • Cat duty.  DONE.
  • Process at least ten grocery and other store receipts.  IN PROGRESS.

Log

08:00 AM: I’m up, and Mom beat me this time.  She requires assistance.     

08:30 AM: I got Mom up and about.  She’s now back in her easy chair; she slept there overnight.  I dispensed morning meds as well.

10:45 AM: Heading out for a very small   shopping trip   to pick up some medical supplies for Mom.  Back later. 

01:00 PM: Heated up some leftover sloppy Joes from last night, for Mom’s and my lunch today.  They tasted just as good as the first go around yesterday.  Leftovers can be quite tasty as long as they’re not left over too long. 

02:30 PM: Worked the   Christmas Lighting: 2010   project.  Today, I decorated the pavilion.

02:45 PM: Repaired a second lamp (in addition to the one fixed yesterday).  Same problem with this one.  It required a new socket. 

03:15 PM: Helped Mom move furniture around in the living room so she could vacuum. 

05:55 PM: Worked the   DJ Gig: 2010-12-31   project on and off throughout today.  Converted more of the M4A files in Promo Only’s EA DFF music series to MP4.  I’ll tag these files later. 

06:00 PM: Dispensed Mom’s evening meds.

06:30 PM: Watched the 2010-12-16 episode of   The Young and the Restless   on the DVR.

08:00 PM: Napped a bit.  I’m not getting good, unbroken sleep these days as Mom often requires middle-of-the-night assistance. 

10:00 PM: Watched the 2010-12-14 and 2010-12-15 episodes of   Dr. Phil   on the DVR. 

12:00 AM: Got Mom to bed and I’m not far behind.  I’ve got this pesky toothache however.  Had it examined last month by the dentist.  He says that it’s okay; just sensitive.  If I want to permanently stop the periodic pain in it, I must have a root canal done.  These aren’t so bad.  Indeed, the bill for them daunts me more than the work itself, which is precisely why I’ve taken no action on it yet.  When it does ache, I find that Tylenol or equivalent pain relievers work well. 

12:05 AM: Started the weekly backups.  Details   here.

12:15 AM: Good night.  More tomorrow. 

Tom Hesley

Received Mail and Shipments

  • Sewage bill.
  • Bill from foot doctor (Mom).
  • 1 balance transfer offer.  No thanks.
  • Certified mail notice.  Not sure what that is as the handwriting on the slip isn’t very legible.  We’ll find out either Monday or Tuesday.
  • Misc. bank papers.
  • Letter from a neighbor that contains Misc. information she wanted Mom to have.
  • 4 Christmas cards for Mom. 

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Today’s Business: 2010-10-02

Saturday, October 2nd, 2010

Today’s Activities

  • Shower.  DONE.
  • Cat duty.  DONE.
  • Vacuum upstairs.  IN PROGRESS.
  • Make sure all of Mom’s borrowed books have been returned to the library.  IN PROGRESS.  All have been returned except one, and Mom says that this one is lost.  I’ll follow up with the library to see how they wish to handle this.
  • Shred pile of papers in upstairs office.

Log

08:30 AM: I’m up.

10:30 AM: Listened to some old audio journal entries from last year; just to get an idea of how far I’ve progressed in my life.  I in fact accomplished much of what I said I would in 2010: Ended my membership in the local Lions Club and stopped attending Beacon Lodge camp this year.  But some other stuff will likely not get done.  Ah well, such is life.  :-)   Maybe next year.

11:00 AM: Posted the   Site Stats: 2010-10-02   piece.

12:50 PM: Posted the   Weekly Backups: 2010-10-02   piece.

02:30 PM: Watched the 2010-09-12, 2010-09-19, and 2010-09-26 episodes of CBS’s   Face The Nation   news show on the DVR.

03:35 PM: Watched the 2010-09-21 episode of CNN’s   Larry King Live   television talk show, which featured a full-hour interview with President Jimmy Carter.  He’s quite knowledgeable, and I enjoyed hearing his take on the issues and people of today.  Plus, he may have inspired me to make at least one journal entry every day, as this is nearly what he did while in office.  Now, he has a new book based on his copious diaries.  It’s really a shame that he wasn’t elected president for a second term.

04:15 PM: Recorded audio journal episode   AJE-2010-10-02-15-44.

05:25 PM: Added a dozen or so entries to my    Audio Journal Information Page.  This page summarizes my recent audio journal episodes.

07:30 PM: Added more content to the   Tom’s Views –> Security Paranoia   post.

09:00 PM: Watched the 2010-08-01 and 2010-08-15 episodes of NBC’s   Meet The Press   news show on the DVR.

10:30 PM: Talked to [Emmy] on the phone.  It’s a little cold there (57 degrees).  She says she hasn’t turned on her heat yet but might be forced to if we have another cold night like last night.  I’ll hold off on our heat here until  the temp in the living room drops below 60 degrees.

10:55 PM: Facebook status: Friend count: 306; Page fan count: 71.

11:00 PM: Reviewed some audio journal episodes (AJEs) from last year until I grew tired enough to sleep.  I’ve reached that point now so I’m off to bed.  Take care, and I’ll write more within twelve hours.  Good night.

Tom Hesley

Received Mail and Shipments

  • 1 get-well card for Mom.
  • Auto insurance offer from Allstate.  Not at this time, thanks.

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Mom’s Status: 2010-08-27

Friday, August 27th, 2010

Summary

Mom’s mental state really hasn’t changed much from yesterday.  That is, she’s alert but anxious. But the neurologists say that there’s no reason to think that Mom’s reduced leg control is permanent.  Though they can’t promise that she’ll completely recover her range and strength of motion, they did suggest that she’s likely to improve significantly in the coming weeks. 

Pending Objectives

  • Track Mom’s extreme weakness and loss of feeling in legs. IN PROGRESS.  Preliminary indications are that she has significant nerve damage in her legs that may or may not heal.  But I must get a more complete assessment from her doctors today.   
  • Monitor Mom’s overall pain status.  We’re looking to get her pain stopped.  IN PROGRESS.  Her pain has been steadily decreasing over the past week, and they’re supposed to have restarted her neurontin.  I’ll check that today.   
  • Track the dissipation of Mom’s pelvic hematoma.  IN PROGRESS.  This “blood lump” is shrinking, doctors say. 

 

Completed Objectives

  • 2010-08-16: Find out if that “flapping object” was present in Mom’s heart in her 2008 echo cardiograms.  DONE.  It was not present.  This is a new development since 2008. 
  • 2010-08-16: Get council on results of the 2010-08-13 mid section CT scan and arterial doppler study. DONE.  Mom’s bleeding has lessened.  They plan on doing another CT scan tomorrow to check progress. 
  • 2010-08-17: Establish physical therapy for Mom; per her cardiologist’s recommendation.  DONE.  She should have her first session either today or tomorrow. 
  • 2010-08-18: Seek counsel on results of the 2010-08-17 (yesterday’s) mid section CT scan; once it’s done.  DONE.  This test revealed a hematoma.  See details about this elsewhere in this document. 
  • 2010-08-20:   Find out what the liver doctors think of the spot on Mom’s liver. DONE.  Her liver is okay; no obvious recent deterioration.
  • 2010-08-23: Get results of today’s echo heart pictures test.  DONE.  Results were very good.  So no surgery at this time is required, and Mom will receive antibiotics for the next several weeks to get rid of the rest of the MRSA infection.
  • 2010-08-25: Get Mom started on her neurontin (gabapentin) med again to further reduce the pain in her legs by squelching that pain that is due to diabetic neuropathy. 
  • 2010-08-27: Get Mom strong enough for transport to a facility closer to home.  DONE.  She now resides at Altoona Center for Nursing Care. 

Log

08:25 PM: Heading for the hospital now.  Details of that visit follow:

  • 08:55 AM: I arrived.  Mom is partly awake and worried about the ramifications of partially paralyzed legs.
  • 09:05 AM: One of her IVs began beeping.  Her nurse came within a couple minutes.
  • Mom appears to harbor moderate pain levels today in her legs and hip.  But again, she refused pain meds.  I guess she wants to be as alert as she can as well.
  • 09:20 AM: Nurse emphasized that no official results from yesterday’s EMG nerve test have yet been entered into Mom’s chart.  in fact, the doctors have not yet fully analyzed the data from that test. 
  • 10:20 AM: Mom’s day nurse came in to measure her vitals.  Temperature: 98.5, oxygen: 98%, and blood pressure: 127 / 64.  Her heart and lungs sound okay, and they returned her potassium dosage to 20 MEQ per day.  They had been giving her 40 MEQ the past couple days at least, to correct a low-potassium condition that appeared in her blood work earlier this week. 
  • The nurse, with assistance, also positioned Mom higher in her bed. 
  • They’re looking for physically smaller potassium pills for Mom because she complains of choking on the 20 MEQ ones, even when broken into halves.  Tomorrow, instead of one 20 MEQ pill, they’ll give her two 10 MEQ pills.  These are somewhat smaller and thus, should be easier to swallow.  We discussed a potassium powder option.  But this requires more water to ingest than the pill version would, and since Mom must limit her fluid consumption, this particular option may not be good for her. 
  • 10:55 AM: She talked to a couple of her friends on the phone, along with her PCP’s office.  She asked Cathy about what she thought the best place for Mom to convalesce in the Altoona area would be.  But we god no options from her besides the places we’ve already investigated. 
  • 11:20 AM: Still no doctors have yet visited Mom today.  Nurse says that on Fridays, they have numerous meetings to attend before making their patient rounds.  So we’re not sure when we’ll get to talk to them.  However, I left my cell number with the practitioner, and she assured me that they’d call sometime this afternoon once they’ve had a chance to thoroughly review Mom’s EMG test results. 
  • No visit yet from any psychologist. 
  • They’re starting Mom on small doses of neurontin.  They don’t want to immediately resume the dosing she practiced prior to this hospitalization, so as to avoid plunging her back into delirium. 
  • 11:55 AM: Physical Therapy arrived some time ago, and they’re helping Mom into the stretch chair.  I’m leaving now.  I may visit later today, depending on the information I receive this afternoon from Mom’s doctors. 

02:50 PM: Just got word that they’ve decided to release Mom from the hospital here in Pittsburgh today back to a facility in the Altoona area.  I’m riding with her in the ambulance and so, am heading out the door here in a few minutes.  More later, once I get home. 

  • 03:45 PM: I arrived at Mom’s hospital room for the last time this stay, and we’re waiting on the ambulance crew.
  • The nurses are busying themselves gathering up Mom’s belongings, cleaning her up, dispensing her meds, and getting her ready for transport.  Some of them are saddened by Mom’s departure. 
  • 04:15 PM: She’s pretty much ready now.  The ambulance is supposed to arrive sometime between 4:00 PM and 5:00 PM. 
  • 05:00 PM: While we waited, Mom and I watched TV and chatted about life, liberty, and growing old.  :-)   I tried not to linger on the latter topic however; wishing not to heighten her anxiety.
  • 05:15 PM: The ambulance crew arrived.  They and the hospital nurses worked together to transfer Mom from her hospital bed to the transport stretcher. 
  • 05:55 PM: They’ve taken Mom via elevator from the hospital proper to the loading area outside.
  • 06:00 PM: We pulled away from the hospital and are on the way back to Altoona. 
  • 08:10 PM: We’re getting close to Altoona Center for Nursing Care.  Had a nice chat with the ambulance driver about his home town, Seven Springs ski resort (which he grew up living only forty-five minutes away from), his career, and my career aspirations.  Both attendants treated Mom with respect and compassion.  I told him of the wonderful time had when I visited Seven Springs in 1978, and my little story of my first passionate kiss with [First Love] that weekend.  He talked of the near-constant road construction along route 22 and how much of a pain it is to drive through.  That road’s always like that.  In fact, I remember no time when there wasn’t construction going on somewhere on that road between Pittsburgh and Altoona over the past forty years.  He chuckled and grinned; it’s been the same for him.  Nice fellow.  I enjoyed talking with him.
  • 08:20 PM: We arrived at Altoona Center for Nursing Care just now.  Ooops.  But unfortunately, there’s no private room available for Mom.  She’s not going to like that. 
  • 08:45 PM: the ambulance crew just unloaded Mom onto her new bed; she’ll reside here for at least a Month, until she’s finished with the current run of antibiotics. 
  • 08:50 PM: Sister Christine and husband Richard just arrived.
  • She says the bed at this place is more comfortable than the one in Pittsburgh.  She didn’t care too much that she couldn’t have a private room; she’s just happy to be back in the Altoona area.
  • 09:30 PM: Verified that the nursing staff here has Mom’s current med list from UPMC. They know about her antibiotic and insulin requirments, and the physical therapy she must have.  They’re on the ball here.  In fact, they already had Mom’s name on her room door and drawers before we arrived.
  • 09:45 PM: She’s a little sad, and I couldn’t help thinking how we’ve come full-circle now.  Forty years ago, it was she who was comforting me when she had to leave me at WPSBC for my first week, as she unpacked my suitcase into my locker in 1970.  Now, here I was, in 2010, doing the same for her as I put her clothes, tooth brush, and other essentials away into the little space set aside for her. 
  • I hate leaving her here, “by herself.”  But unfortunately, I lack the skills and temperament to adequately care for her at home.  Hopefully in six weeks or so, she’ll be ambulatory enough to live at home again. 
  • 09:45 PM: We’re leaving now that Mom’s all settled in.  Some of us will visit her again tomorrow. 

Tom Hesley

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Today’s Business: 2010-08-06

Friday, August 6th, 2010

Today’s Activities

  • Shower.  DONE.
  • Cat duty.  DONE.

Log

09:15 AM: We’re all up.  

12:00 PM: [Mentat], [Emmy], and I hung out at her apartment listening to music on her computer, eating breakfast, and getting ready for the big weekend at the   WPSBC Alumni Association   convention.  We’re heading to our favorite Indian restaurant shortly for lunch, before going on to the school. 

01:00 PM: Circled around to CVS Pharmacy for a   mini shopping trip.

01:45 PM: Lunch is done and we’re all pleasantly full.  This meal should last us until the cook-out at WPSBC tonight. 

02:15 PM: We’ve arrived at WPSBC.  I’ve been asked to work the registration desk; greeting members and guests as they arrive, and telling them their dorm room assignments. 

06:00 PM: The registration phase of the convention is now complete.  So, we’re going to the next part; the orientation meeting.  You’d think that as former students, we’d not require orientation.  However, the school has undergone so many changes over the years, and continues to do so at this very moment.  So in this gathering, the staff informs us of the alterations in building layout, campus rules, and such, who to contact in case of emergencies, where the emergency phones are located, and so on.  Unfortunately, access to the basement, second, and third floors is denied this weekend, as almost all areas in the Mary Schenley building are being renovated; heating and air conditioning upgrades. 

The school’s superintendent addressed us as well and discussed the renovations also going on in the old lower school.  They’ve removed the tiles from the walls and floors in order to “tone down” the “institutional” look, to favor a more “family room at home” appearance.  This is an effort, as he explained, to make the parents who must send their special needs children to the school for a time, perceive the school as more of a home-style environment; one that more closely resembles their own family rooms at home. 

Finally, our president supplied the schedule of activities for the weekend and bade us all to have a great time. 

06:45 PM: The orientation meeting is now complete, and we’re heading for what used to be the boys side playground area for the cook-out meal.

08:00 PM: The weather cooperated during the picnic style meal which consisted of hamburgers, hot dogs, watermelon, and brownies.  The temperatures were slightly warmer this time than what I remember them being in past conventions; though I still had to don my sweatshirt as the meal progressed as the temperatures fell to the low seventies as the evening progressed.   

After my big Indian lunch earlier, I limited myself to two hamburgers and no hot dogs.  But that was still enough to capture the cook out picnic essence which has come to define Friday nights at these get-togethers. 

09:00 PM: During the meal and for a few hours afterwards (until 11:15 or so), a Karaoke DJ entertained us.  Several of the more gutsy members sang their favorite songs to us all.  I was not so fearless however; as I declined an invitation to sing Jim Croce’s hit  Bad Bad Leroy Brown.  Hey, I know my limits.  :-)

09:30 PM: I paid the DJ, then return to my table with [Ron], [Emmy]. and others, while [Mentat] played darts inside. 

02:00 AM: Well, I couldn’t tear myself away from the good conversation and fellowship until now.  As we must be up again by 8:00 AM for breakfast, I’m certainly going to pay for staying up so late tomorrow.  I may have to rely on diet Pepsi with caffeine intact to get me through the upcoming business meeting and the Saturday afternoon social hours.  But as hard as I try, it’s nearly impossible to maintain a healthful sleeping schedule with all this wonderful reminiscing and debating current affairs going on. 

02:15 AM: I just entered the dorm and, well, it looks like I might not sleep very well.  A roommate is snoring, lumbering,  and growling like Sasquatch.  He appears to suffer from severe sleep apnea; going through cycles of slow, deep breathing that gradually increase in volume and breaths per minute until a loud cresendo occurs, when he stops breathing altogether for ten to fifteen seconds, wakes up, noisily shifts position in his bed, then breathes deeply again as the whole process begins anew.  But hopefully these foam earplugs I borrowed from [Emmy] will attenuate that racket enough to allow me to doze off and acquire at least a few hours of undisturbed shuteye.  Good night. 

Tom Hesley

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None today.

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Today’s Business: 2010-08-05

Thursday, August 5th, 2010

Today’s Activities

  • Shower.  DONE.
  • Cat duty.  DONE.

Log

08:30 AM: I’m up.

09:00 AM: Facebooked and blogged.  Friend count: 280.  Facebook Page fan count: 52.

11:55 AM: Talked with [Emmy].  Apparently she keeps receiving bills from her former telephone and Internet provider; though she cancelled her subscription with them back in March, 2010.  I’ll look over her papers on this shortly, and see if we can figure what’s going on.

12:00 PM: Packing for trip to the   WPSBC Alumni Association   convention is done.

01:00 PM: Just met with our financial planner.  Looking into a reverse mortgage.

01:20 PM: Watched the 2010-07-11 episode of   CBS’s Face The Nation   news show on the DVR.

02:15 PM: Cooked a bottom round steak, mushrooms, and onions for lunch with fresh cucumbers and dressing.  Yum!

03:55 PM: Watched today’s episode of   The Young and the Restless   on the DVR.

04:15 PM: [Mentat's] sister just came.  She’s driving me to the Amtrak train station in Tyrone, where I’ll board the west-bound train to Pittsburgh and the   WPSBC Alumni Association   convention this weekend.  I’ll return home early should Mom’s condition degrade.  But she seems relatively stable at the moment and we have noted some slight improvements even.  So I believe that she’ll be alright while I’m gone.

04:55 PM: We just climbed onto the train and got seats together.  I sat closest to the window this time; I enjoy those ever-changing sights whizzing by; everything to farms and forests to city lights and roads and buildings taller than the trees.  Our coach is well air-conditioned as it usually is.

06:30 PM: We’ve passed Johnstown and so far, we’ve gabbed the whole trip about everything from [Mentat's] upcoming move to Ohio to my plans to buy Mom’s house.  It’s nice chatting with [Mentat].   I wish we did it more.  But if we did that, it might lose some of its appeal.  So maybe I don’t wish this.  I don’t know.  :-)

08:30 PM: I’m here a [Emmy's] now.  [Mentat] and I rode the train over and now we’re just gabbing while getting ready to head to Pizza Pronto for supper.

10:00 PM: We’re back at [Emmy's].  Mmmmm.  The pizza was spectacular.  Now we’re watching   CNN’s AC 360   news show and whipping up a bowl of raspberry cream cheese Jello.  I brought three Corelleware bowls with me so [Emmy] can make this Jello dish by herself.  She bought Jello and cream cheese at her shopping trip earlier today.

11:45 PM: After watching   KDKA TV’s Local News at 11:00 PM, we played some music on [Emmy's] computer from the group   Shiny Toy Guns; their version of the  Major Tom   song, originally done by   Peter Schilling.  We found that they also did a remake of  Blue Oyster Cult‘s hit   I’m Burnin’ For You.  Both remakes we like.  Both of these make great repeater songs.

12:00 AM: We’re heading to bed now that I’ve got blankets laid out on [Emmy's] living room floor for she and I, and she’s put new sheets on her bed for [Mentat].  So enjoy your night and I’ll write more as time permits tomorrow and over the weekend.  Good night.

Tom Hesley

Received Mail and Shipments

  • Promo Only’s Modern Rock Radio music series; the 2010-08 issue.
  • Bellwood-Antis School District 2009-2010 Achievement Report.
  • Auto insurance offer from Allstate.  Not me, thanks.
  • Bill for Mom’s diabetic testing supplies.  It’s actually already been paid.

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Today’s Business: 2010-07-31

Saturday, July 31st, 2010

Today’s Activities

  • Shower.  DONE.
  • Cat duty.  DONE.
  • Do all 4 loads of pending laundry.  IN PROGRESS.

Log

09:45 AM: I’m up.

09:55 AM: We didn’t read any of the   Frankenstein   book yesterday, as we’ve been busy with numerous activities reserved for summer — swimming, lounging on the porch, visiting friends, and so on.  But hopefully tonight, we’ll read a few chapters.

10:00 AM: iPodded and Facebooked.  Friend count: 271,  and the fans count on my official Facebook page is now 48.  Interestingly, 37 of my friends like my fan page but the total people who like it is 48. This means, that 11 strangers (people who have not yet befriended me) have discovered and decided to like the page on their own; without any solicitation from me.  So with an admittedly small voice, my writing nonetheless is starting to speak people on its own; without my help; an encouraging development to be sure.

12:25 PM: We read more of the   Frankenstein   book.

02:15 PM: Heading out for an afternoon with sister Mary Ann.  We’ll return later.

05:40 PM: We’re back home again.

07:55 PM: We read more of the   Frankenstein   book.

08:30 PM: iPodded.  Today’s repeater song: Fly by Sugar Ray.  I skated to this song my first year living in Philadelphia in 1997 and 1998, at the Palace rink and the far northeast and the Wow Family Fun Center nearby.  Wonderful fun, and great memories.  I truly miss the Palace, the boulevard, and the Wow Family Fun Center.  Every so often, I get the urge to move back.  But as a writer who is only just now beginning to bud, my finances are too constrained at present for such a big change.  So for now, I’ll just keep dreaming.  I may go back someday.  I don’t know.  While my memories of Philly are sweet, I also realize that it’s quite the dangerous place to live, as I found out from my experience of being mugged down there in 1999.  Plus, Philly did not bring the women into my life that I’ve missed for so long; though I thought when I moved there that within a year, I’d be living with my dream girl.  So if I do decide to return there, I must be sure not to do so based on delusions.  Philly can only do so much for me.  It, in and of itself, will not fill the emptiness in my heart.

10:20 PM: Watched the 2010-07-09 episode of   Dr. Phil   on the DVR, about parents losing control of their households to their children.  He and his guests also discussed how to determine what you really want to do in your life.  Their Answer: Ask yourself what you would do if you only had 24 hours to live.  If you’re honest with yourself, the answer to that question is probably what you would want to do with much of your life.

01:30 AM: We read more of the   Frankenstein   book.

01:40 AM: Bed time.  Good night.

Tom Hesley

Received Mail and Shipments

  • Misc. credit card account information for Mom.

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Facebook Tid Bits: 2010-07-25

Sunday, July 25th, 2010

11:44 AM: I spent $180 for fifteen flasks of stevia on Friday, to sweeten my daily tea and yogurt for a whole year. I prefer spending extra now to avoid sugar’s poisonous effects, over paying much more later to fight them once they surface and become permanent. After all, the cost of one heart bypass surgery would buy a lifetime supply of stevia for several people (at least). My motto: The earlier we solve a problem, the cheaper the solving of it is.

12:00 PM: I started chewing snuff as a boy to gain peer acceptance. But then, twelve years later, I had to quit, also, to get more acceptance. Ironic, isn’t it?

12:05 PM: Did   [Jack] ever tell you that he and I walked one time from his place to the Ritz diner just north of the Palace?  15.4 miles I believe it was.  :-)   What a wonderful Philadelphia memory that was.

Tom Hesley

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Today’s Business: 2010-07-17

Saturday, July 17th, 2010

Today’s Activities

  • Shower.  DONE.
  • Cat duty.  DONE.

Log

08:45 AM: I’m up. 

09:05 AM: Working the   Laptop Shuts Off: 2010-07-15   issue.

12:00 PM: Talked with [Emmy].  She’s getting ready to travel back here tomorrow.  I took a beef roast out of the freezer that we’ll likely eat on Monday.  My mouth is already watering.  Yum!

11:00 AM: Sisters Diane, Christine, and JoAnn came to clean Mom’s living areas here in the house; they vacuumed, mopped, dusted, and tidied things up.  That was great.  Then, brother-in-law Richard and I moved some furniture around for Mom and it now looks like a new place.  Well, not really, but sort of. 

03:00 PM: Listened to a Casey Kasem top 40 countdown from this month in 1979 for the past three plus hours.  Donna Summer and Anita Ward occupied the top three spots in this show (Donna Summer had two songs in the top three — Hot Stuff and Bad Girls). 

03:15 PM: [Mentat's] sister just arrived to take him home.  Good by, [Memtat].  Had a great time and I’ll see you again next month when we head to the alumni convention.  :-)   Thanks so much for visiting the past couple days. 

04:15 PM: Watched yesterday’s episode of   The Young and the Restless   on the DVR.

06:30 PM: Just got back from sister Christine’s.  Mom and I drove there for an hour or so to relax and mingle with family.  Nice.   Now, nap time.

08:30 PM: I’m up again.  I’ve missed my naps the past few days but have enjoyed the company equally.  So I’ve missed out on nothing.  :-)

08:50 PM: Well, the camp session began today that I’ve attended traditionally but skipped this year.  I’m a little sad not being there but the decision to stay home was a good one I think. 

09:25 PM: Walked to Sheetz for some Breyer’s ice cream and noticed for the first time this year, those mid-summer buzzy evening time crickets singing in the back yard.  Yep, summer is getting on.  Talking to [Emmy] now. 

10:30 PM: Fixed Mom’s staticy phone line.  This problem has plagued us for several weeks now, and it appears to have been caused by some loose wire nuts in the basement.  So, I cleaned the connections and tightened everything up, and the static disappeared.  Hopefully it will stay away for a while. 

11:25 PM: Just got off the phone with [Emmy].  There’s been a thunderstorm brewing here for the past half hour or so.  It’s not terribly close but has produced sever deep, window-rattling rumbles.  I hope we have at least one violent thunderstorm this summer.  The past several years, the storms we’ve experienced have been rather tame.  I’d like to see just one this summer where you hear the thunder at the same time that you see the lightning.  But perhaps I should just be thankful that the weather has been as tranquil as it has. 

12:25 AM: Sister Christine called and we chatted about family matters for a half hour approximately.

01:10 AM: Posted the   How To Attract Women   piece to the   Tom’s Love Quest   blog.  While incomplete at the moment, this work hopefully conveys the supreme importance I place on honesty in all things; particularly when playing the dating game.  I’ll add more prose as the concepts become clearer and more refined in my mind. 

02:20 AM: Bed time.  Look for more right here tomorrow.  Good night.   

Tom Hesley

Received Mail and Shipments

  • Notice from Social Security that they need not review my case at this time.
  • 1 credit card offer.  Not at this time, thanks.
  • Misc. banking papers.
  • Promo Only’s Urban Radio music series; the 2010-08 edition. 

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