Category: Good Stuff Maynard
Posted by: Herb

Weird Food and MLKJ Day

Skunk, over at Skunfeathers Blog, has unwittingly sold me on the idea that it is okay to recycle some of your stuff once in a while, as long as it was good the first time.  Well, this is kind of a hybrid, a bit of new and a lot of old, but since the old is from Ought-Five, I think some of you may not have seen it before.  Plus, you can take a poll at the end.  Woo-hoo!  Shades of Excitement!

How this post turned out to be about racism and Martin Luther King Jr. Day was like this:  I was over at Terri-Terri Quite Contrary's blog one day last week and she had an entry about weird foods people eat  called, strangely enough, "Things People Eat," along with 43 comments from people with their own versions (She gets a lot of comments.  In my opinion it must have something to do with the fact that she updates almost daily and is normally interesting, funny, upbeat and personable.  I could try all that to get comments, too. Lolololol.  Writing lolololol is so wrong on so many levels...) which has to be read to be believed.  It started a chain of memories, resulting in this new presentation of a couple of old pieces

I wrote a piece on racism and an experience I had in 3rd grade which some of you may recall.  The two entries from the archives which follow had led to several comments on the old blog saying they thought I was going to write about racism and the derogatory term "crackers," used for white people which led to my writing the entry on race 9-26-05  http://herbthiel.com/index.php?itemid=53 that you may want to click on so you can read the comment left by my friend, Elvin Diaz, First Sergeant, US Army, Retired.  Between our two individual experiences you can get a definite feel for what the 60's were kind of about.

But Terri's post got me to remembering the reactions to this post

From My BD Blog 8-17-05

There are days when I really hate computers, but then I realize that it's just mine that I hate.  I guess I like them all right as a group, it's just this one certain individual that I don't like.  Well, I guess it's more of a love/hate relationship, really.  The computer does keep me connected with all of you and there are getting to be more and more of you everyday, too.  Just, sometimes, I really feel like taking the computer out and smashing it to bits with a sledgehammer, not to be confused, of course, with Sledge Hammer although that .44 of his might be useful.  I could take a gun and shoot the computer full of holes, THEN smash it with a sledgehammer, then pour gasoline all over the bits and pieces and light it on fire and then, after it had cooled, drive over anything left with an old army deuce-and-a-half (two and a half ton truck) and flush any remaining bits down the toilet.  Then I will sit on the curb and blather my finger against my lips until the nice young men in their clean white coats come.

Scott W was telling me that his computer only comes on every fourth time he tries to turn it on, so Scott, if you have made it here to my blog, first of all, I am highly honored that you would take your precious computer time to spend it here, and secondly, I hope the above instructions for computer repair are helpful.

Umm, as I told you guys before, my computer is on the way out.

Okay.  When I was a boy I used to watch my dad butter a pack of saltines and make little sandwiches of them and eat them.  The crackers came in a package that had four crackers together with perforations so you could break them down to the size that is common in grocery stores nowadays.  BTW, does anyone still package crackers that way?

Anyway, my new poll question is about this snack.  I love it.  I will take a whole sleeve of saltines and butter them up (real butter is best, especially for buttering up) and put them on a plate and eat them.  Sometimes I will take a couple of slices of American cheese and quarter them onto some of the crackers.  My wife had never seen anyone eat this snack and my kids are not exactly taken with the idea of them, but I love 'em.

So, anyway, please answer today's poll question and leave a comment.  And Carter and Daveman, if you see a polecat, don't play with it!  Don't touch.  I mean it...

Remember, the good book says, if Barbie is so popular, why do you have to buy her friends?

I got quite a few reactions to that post, mostly negative, but it went kind of like this:

From BD Blog 9-23-05

Some people who read my entry about the crackers that came in the 4-per-sheet packages also recalled them, so I looked it up.  I finally wound up having the following correspondence with Nabisco.  If they pioneered this then it seems logical that when I was a little boy some brands would still come the old way as they tried to catch up.

ME to http://www.nabiscoworld.com:  "...Premium Saltines used to come in big squares that had 4 crackers that were perforated.  The box was the same size as the standard 1 lb. box, but now the crackers come in sleeves.  When did this change and why?..."

"Kraft - Nabisco Email Team <@nabisco.com> Fri, Aug 26, 2005 at 1:09 PM To: "herbthiel@" <herbthiel@>

Thank you for visiting http://www.nabiscoworld.com.

In 1959, Nabisco Brands pioneered what has become an industry standard:  the stack pack.  Four columns of crackers, each enveloped in a reclosable wax paper sleeve, rest within a sealed cardboard container.  Later those waxed paper sleeves gave way to the more modern and effective plastic.  Today's stack packs make it possible for consumers to open one sleeve at a time, resealing the remainder and keeping in freshness.

Also, I'm glad to hear your nice comments about our products and company and will share them with our staff. We're proud of our reputation for excellence and work hard to maintain it.  We're continually exploring new food developments and are very optimistic about the future of food production.  Our pledge is to continue to successfully build on our past achievements far into the future.

It was great hearing from you, and remember we're always updating our site so visit us again soon!

Kim McMiller

Associate Director, Consumer Relations"

So there we have it.  If they pioneered it in 1959 and it is now an industry standard, it could take several years or even more than a decade for it to have become SOP for other companies.

Right now I am writing this on my handy dandy laptop.  I am so tickled.  I'm listening to the "Abbott & Costello" radio show right now.  Did you know that you can go to the site that the boys' family started http://www.abbottandcostello.net/ and download a different show every month?  This is different from the Old Time Radio shows link I recently added.  (Click on the "Listen Now" button and enjoy some good old-fashioned entertainment.)  This does not mean that I think every show is good for everyone or acceptable to everyone.  Just like any other media, you have to take the time to find out for yourself what's up.  Toward the end of the "Golden Age of Radio" many of the stars were pushing their shows on a new, modern medium called television and broke ground and paved the way for what we have today from Hollyweird.  That doesn't mean these shows are not good, wholesome fun, but good and wholesome do not automatically equate innocent and there are even some of these that I will turn off.

I do have to say that they were more intellectually honest back then, though and I think that fighting for Truth, Justice and the American way and Law and Order in the Old West are superior to what we have now.

I read an interview with Bud Abbott where he explained how he and Costello rose to fame while burlesque failed.  He said, "Keep it clean.  You can embarrass people into laughing and they won't come back to see you, but if you are truly funny and people are not embarrassed, they will bring their friends to see you."

Remember, THE Good Book says, "A merry heart doeth good like a medicine..."

Thu, Dec 24, 2009:
Tonight's the Night

Category: Good Stuff Maynard
Posted by: Herb

Some of you may be familiar with NORAD where they track all manner of things flying but did you know that they  will be tracking Santa's sleigh tonight?  Yep.  Click Norad

When I last checked he was in the Marshall Islands.

If nothing else, it's an interesting story how they started tracking Santa in 1955.  Read it here.

The videos shot with the Santa Cam are pretty cool, too.

Wed, Nov 18, 2009:
Oh Dear! It's Venison!

Category: Good Stuff Maynard
Posted by: Herb
I often brag about the high-quality/high-class/highly-intelligent people who come to visit this site.  You guys are the greatest.  I consider most of you to be my friends or at the very least, acquaintances.  As I told you a while back ago, though, there are other friends I have who really don't care about computers and being online or anything else.  They are nor e-tards

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Tue, Aug 25, 2009:
Good Old Days

Category: Good Stuff Maynard
Posted by: Herb

My Very Dear Fans, Friends, Fiends and Foes,

As my father would say in opening his letters to anyone, I hope this letter reaches you in the best of health.  He had a very beautiful, perfect handwriting from years of rulers-on-wrists instruction.  The only penmanship I have seen that is of equal quality is my daughter, The Cat's.  When I was in Basic Training and after I moved out here, I always looked forward to his letters and they would always have the same exact opening.  Something he learned in school apparently.  I was thinking that we will probably have lost what used to be considered simple, basic skills like penmanship, spelling and letter-writing in a few short years, which got me onto the subject of the pros and cons and ups and downs of technology.

I was chatting with someone this morning about technology.

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Mon, Jun 22, 2009:
Camping

Category: Good Stuff Maynard
Posted by: Herb

Dear Fans, Friends, Fiends and Foes,

I love living in Colorado.  Every mountain is different and looks different every day.  I went on our church's father/son campout, which really should just be called the men's campout since it was open to all the menfolk from the church and had a blast relaxing and talking.  It's amazing to me what different people consider camping.  There were all styles represented,

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Fri, Jun 19, 2009:
Gone Campin'

Category: Good Stuff Maynard
Posted by: Herb

Hi gang,

 

Going up to the mountains for a few days with some other men and their sons.  Plan to have a good time, drink coffee how I like it, sit around a campfire, eat beans and other manly activities http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R6dm9rN6oTs .  No phones, no lights no...well...okay maybe motor cars to get up there.  No computers and no outlets.  No nothing.

Google Sattelite Map:

Platte Springs, Colorado

Sattelite View

See Ya Later,

 

Herb "Mountain Man" Thiel

Category: Good Stuff Maynard
Posted by: Herb

Dearly Beloved Fans, Friends, Fiends and Foes,

Here are a couple of things that annoy me.  One is people who don't understand that the "read more" link below is so you can click and...wait for it...read more of the entry you are on.  This is either unobservant (to be charitable) or less than intelligent.

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Fri, Oct 10, 2008:
New Photo

Category: Good Stuff Maynard
Posted by: Herb

When you are out bloghopping you meet a wide variety of people and I have to say that most of the people I meet are nice and the ones that come here and take time to read my stuff and look around, are some of the classiest, most intelligent and highly educated people around.

One of these is Laurabelle (who is on my links page) who was playing around with some pictures and made this...

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Tue, Jul 01, 2008:
Brief Update

Category: Good Stuff Maynard
Posted by: Herb

Okay, this was kind of funny

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Mon, Jun 23, 2008:
Get To Know Me

Category: Good Stuff Maynard
Posted by: Herb

From:  Me

Sent: Sunday, June 22, 2008 9:22 PM
To:  My Fans, Friends, Fiends and Foes

Subject: Getting to know me!

Okay, so everyone knows I really am not a fan of doing memes, but I recently ran across one of those rare people that were nice to me back in high school and she had included me on her list of friends to receive this, so I decided to go ahead.  Besides, I needed something to give you guys while I work on my next "real" post which should be by the end of the week.  I added questions number 45 - 47 to make it an even 50.

I don't tag people because I don't like to be tagged, but if you decide to do this one, would you please leave me a comment with a link so that if my friend comes around she can have an opportunity to see all of your answers if she wants to?

Thanks.  Here goes...

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