Nov 29, 2008 | 5:38 PM
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News
On Thanksgiving Day my 23 year old college student son made a confession while he was home for the day. Somehow the topic of Bingo came up and he made a confession about what he and five of his friends did this past Tuesday night. They played Bingo.....! Yes bingo and they have been playing for the past several months...! That's right.....playing bingo with the folks down at the VFW Hall in Springfield, Mo. My son said it was a lot of fun and the older folks there think it is really great that a group of guys in their early 20's come to play bingo and socialize with them. He also confessed bingo was no walk in the park. He said, "those people are serious and the competition is intense." He claimed the people who always win have some kind of computer gadget. He also made mention they make good food and it didn't cost much to eat a very good meal while there.
The rest of the story is how he took time late Thanksgiving Day to show the teens at the family Thanksgiving gathering how to play the game. What a site to see watching my 23 year old son as a Bingo caller. There the kids sat in a circle on the floor for a couple hours with bingo cards doing their best to keep up. The ages ranged from about 12 to early 20's including our foreign exchange student. I just can't explain what a neat site it was and how good it made me feel to hear my son say these words, "that's a good bingo."
I guess all is not lost in our world with young people. You hear all about how youth are not responsible and how they don't respect their elders. I suppose what you wouldn't see on the news or hear in conversation is how a group of twenty-something young men play bingo every Tuesday night with the likes of WW2 veterans and widows. It sure did warm my heart and give me a sense of gratification knowing my son was apart of something so simple and good. That is one thing this Thanksgiving holiday I am very thankful for.

Nov 15, 2008 | 3:17 PM
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Sports
Its that time a year....yes its Deer Season in Missouri. The season and the hunt is as much about the brotherhood of your family and friends as it is about the actual hunt and killing a deer.
I have hunted for the past 25 years with a friend and our boys have grown up hunting with us. We have a good time telling tales about the seasons past with fond memories and there is a good spirit about the whole event. If someone actually kills a deer that is a bonus to the event. We usually fix big meals in the late morning after the hunt and discuss ever minor detail of the early day from how many shots we heard to how cold it was.
This year was a little different for me. My 23 year old son who I have hunted with for at least 13 years finally killed a nice buck from his tree stand. He was just telling me this morning that he was thinking about not hunting from that stand anymore. All that changed about 7 am. The 10 point buck walked within about 20 yards of him and as they say the rest is history. It was one of the most exciting times I have experienced with my son. He was so happy and so was I.
Sep 14, 2008 | 12:17 AM
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News
Well in my last blog I was asking for your input about Foreign Exchange students. Of all the things I had concerns about I never dreamed the day after our new daughter arrived we would find out her home country would be invaded by Russia.
Ana is from the country of Georgia and we picked her up from the airport on August 7th. The next day we starting hearing about the conflict in her country. My first thought was, "how do I tell a young girl I don't even know, from a culture I don't understand that her home land appears to be in a war with their neighbor country?" The short story is I eased into it and over a couple days we were able to talk about it and get on the Internet to learn more. She was able to contact her family (who lives in rural Georgia) and she learned all was well with them.
Ana told me conflict with Russia was very common. She said her countries government is very corrupt and she and the normal people of Georgia are just victims who want independence. She is a very bright 17 year old and so far she has adapted well in our tiny town. She says we are a very busy family but she enjoys it. Her favorite food is Oreo cookies and bar-b-que...! More later as our experience continues.
Jun 28, 2008 | 12:53 AM
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News
My family is about to embark into new territory. This next school year we will have a foreign exchange student live with us. I have been very reluctant to do this but after much consideration it seems the right situation has come about that makes my family feel comfortable with our decision.
I am seeking anyone's advise, opinions and ideas that my family may be able to use in our efforts to help a young 16 year old lady have a good positive experience in our country. I take this responsibility very serious as this young adult will experience the USA through our eyes.
May 10, 2008 | 1:03 AM
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Sports
At what point does Tony realize building Izzy's confidence is costing them games they should win....so is the last one now 4 or 5 blown saves? I am no expert but it seems something needs to change...!
May 1, 2008 | 11:02 AM
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Entertainment
While in England a few years ago I learned the origin of some words we use. I have no idea if this is true but it makes sense....Here is a sampling;
Threshold - This of course is the item placed on the floor opening of doorways leading to the outside. In today's world it is used mostly for a weather break and to keep what is outside from being inside.
The original use was different. In the early days in England people of wealth had slate floors. The floors would get damp with temperature changes. In order to zap the moisture up and keep from slipping the owners of the home would put thresh on the floor. As they walked around the house and outside the thresh would move around. Therefore a board was placed at the door going outside to hold the thresh......we still call them today a Threshold.
Apr 18, 2008 | 9:30 PM
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News
Insurance did you know.....7.0
The purpose of this blog is to help everyone become more informed as insurance buying consumers. It is my plan to post something new every couple weeks. Some of this will be very basic and some in more detail. The information will be based on Missouri but most will apply to Illinois as well. I entertain your questions on the blog and if you want to ask something in private you can email me.
Many people do not understand how earthquake coverage applies or does not apply on their home policy. There are some important things to know about the coverage. First the standard home policy does not include earthquake coverage. In fact the coverage is excluded from the policy. Not only is earthquake coverage excluded but earth movement is as well. The Earthquake coverage is called an endorsement or an added coverage for an additional premium. In addition to having the additional premium for the coverage there is a separate deductible that applies. In most cases the deductible is a percentage of the house coverage. An example;
If your home has earthquake coverage endorsed on the policy and your home or dwelling coverage is $100,000 and you have a 10% deductible then you would have to pay the first $10,000 of the claim. In most cases this would be pretty significant damage. According to the state department of insurance in Missouri the average annual premium for earthquake coverage is $85.00. Call your agent to find out if you have the coverage or if it can be added. If you can't add the coverage I encourage you to call a company that offers the coverage.
Apr 13, 2008 | 7:16 PM
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News
According to the April 2008 edition of Fortune Small Business Magazine, Lemay, Missouri is ranked 85th of 100 great places to have a business and live in the United States. The list included aspects of the great business environment along with alluring leisure opportunities.
Lifestyle factors such as parks, art venues, health infrastructure and average temperature were factors that went into the selections. Strong population growth, low crime and housing cost were also part of the criteria.
So, what do you think...? Is Lemay worthy, or are they rated to low?
Mar 27, 2008 | 1:27 AM
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News
Insurance did you know.....6.0
The purpose of this blog is to help everyone become more informed as insurance buying consumers. It is my plan to post something new every couple weeks. Some of this will be very basic and some in more detail. The information will be based on Missouri but most will apply to Illinois as well. I entertain your questions on the blog and if you want to ask something in private you can email me.
Many people are confused related to their home insurance policy related to water damage. Here is a basic concept to keep in mind when thinking of your insurance coverage related to water damage.
If the water originated within the structure of your home and it was a sudden and accidental direct physical cause then you will likely have coverage for the loss.
If the water originates outside the structure of your home no matter what the cause then generally it is not a covered loss.
Here are some examples;
Your water pipe freezes and breaks and causes water damage inside your home this should be a covered loss. This meets the definition of a sudden accidental direct physical cause within the walls of the structure of your home. This loss is covered on all Special Form policies in Missouri.
The rain water overflows your gutters because your gutter is not drained away from the home properly and the water runs along side your basement walls and floods your basement. There is no coverage for this as there is no accidental direct physical cause that occurred. This is considered a lack of proper installation or the lack of maintaining your property properly. The issue is also on the
outside of the structure of the home with no damage to the structure. This is considered flood water and can only be covered by flood insurance.
It hails so hard that the hail causes your roof enough damage that you have a leak in the ceiling and the ceiling falls in. This is a covered loss as you have the accidental direct physical cause of hail that created the damage to cause the water to get in the house.
The damage is also on the structure of the home. This loss is covered on all Special Form policies in Missouri.
You live at the bottom of a large hill or bluff. It comes a hard down pour and the water runs off from the hill side against you home and floods the basement. This is considered a flood because the water is considered run off or flood water. There are two reasons the event is not covered. First the water is considered flood and it is an excluded cause of loss in the insurance policy.
Secondly the water did not originate from within the structure of the home. The only way to cover this is through Flood Insurance.
If you live near or in a Flood Plain you should consider buying Flood Insurance to cover flood water damage. You should also consider buying Sewer and Drain Backup coverage as an endorsement for your home policy. The Sewer and Drain backup coverage covers a loss due to a sewer or drain backup in your home.
If you have questions I will be glad to answer them.
Mar 20, 2008 | 7:55 PM
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Sports

This is a fun rasier for the March of Dimes....if you want more info let me know.....FIGMAN..........!
Mar 20, 2008 | 2:29 AM
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Weather

The Rafting Company in Steelville Missouri under water...!
Mar 17, 2008 | 12:26 AM
Category:
Entertainment
Okay....I admit it....for years I have wondered what is the deal that I like a warm feeling bed but love a cold or cool pillow to go with it...I thought it was just me but my daughter feels the same....so....the question.."anyone else have this odd desire..?"
Mar 9, 2008 | 5:09 PM
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Entertainment
I have two ladies who work for me that have families and my wife is a teacher. I often here these words from one of them during the course of a week..."I wanna have something different for dinner but I don't know what to fix.."
Why don't we share some of our favorite dishes. Two or three dishes each should give everyone some ideas about doing something different. So here is some of my families favorites;
1) Chicken and rice casserole
2) Fried Taco's
3) Smoked Pork loin
Now, whats for dinner?
Mar 6, 2008 | 10:28 PM
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News
Well in 1999 it was...check out some other items of interest......!
1999 Gas =99.8 2008 = 3.19
1999 Crude Oil = 16.65 2008 = 105.00
1999 Gal Milk = 2.96 2008 = 4.08
1999 bread = .79 2008 = 2.19
1999 Min wage 5.15 hr 2008 = 6.55 hr
1999 US Surplus
178 million – $ 9,297,375,989,915 and counting
Feb 25, 2008 | 10:56 PM
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News
If we get the tax refund promised by the Federal Government, did you know in Missouri we will be taxed on that refund? Yes, the tax we paid already will be refunded then we will be taxed again...! Say WHAT...!
I found out Representative Holsman of Kansas City has introduced a bll to make this exempt for Missouri Income Tax. The problem is, Rep. Holsman is in the Minority Party and it may be impossible for the bill to even be heard much less debated and voted on.
If you think this is wrong email, call or write your state representative. You can find your state representative on the following state web site;
http://www.house.mo.gov/content.aspx?info=/bills0
81/member/memmail.htm
If you act you can find out "we the people" still works, otherwise they, the elected will act in our best interest..!