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Men vs. Kitchen: Chapter 1, DEMOLITION
The journey begins as three warriors cross paths...
Mako (that's me), who is speedy and carefree.
Hammerhead (that's my bro), who is fierce and likes to travel in schools.
Great White (my man), who is dangerous, but fun to be around.
Together these warriors embark on the first chapter of their long journey - DEMOLITION
Time to take out the sledge hammers
These walls better come down...
Who needs tile? Burn it!
Last but not least - we must eradicate the ceiling from this earth. But first, we meet our most fierce challenge yet...insulation...
The warriors put on their protective suits and masks...
And when the dust has settled and the
The Gulf (not the oil crisis)
Just returned from an outstanding trip to Captiva Island. Twas a fun weekend with the family, but not long enough to really settle in or relax much. Southwest Florida is beautiful. At certain times of year, the water is crystal clear and blue-green like the Caribbean.
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The best part of our trip was a tour out on the water. Usually we just sit around the South Seas resort playing cards, eating lots of food and hanging by the pool. But this trip we sucked it up on the costs and took a chartered tour out to some of the islands that are only accessible by boat. We found this little guy on our trip. He caught a bad case of red t
So many causes, so little time...
One of my best friends suffered some big losses this week and it got me to thinking...if I had donated to a charity to support causes that worked toward a cure for the diseases that just stole loved ones from her life...would it have made much of a difference? I'd like to think so, but how do you know what to give and how much? Do you offer your time, your money? Do you donate blood or an organ?
There are so many things that impact people...
So, let's say I have some extra cash or time to donate to any cause of my choice...can I ever really make enough of a difference if I spread it all out? Or should I focus on just one thing at a time? Fr
Verbal Logic and Creativity
I'm a logical thinker and for the most part a calculated risk taker when it comes to my personal life (except that I kind of drive like a maniac).
At work; however, I have always enjoyed an environment where cutting edge levels of creativity are encouraged. The idea of pushing the bounds of what's been done to flip it upside down is exciting and necessary to really keep things interesting. My last company for example was an early champion of online selling in the luxury world. Many of their competitors were avoiding any kind of online shop for their fans. When we launched our full design, it was a very new layout concept that was fresh, cl
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