Valentine’s Day

It’s Friday! Well, it’s Valentine’s Day and if you haven’t already done it, you better get moving and pick up something nice for the wife, girlfriend, or both (if applicable!) We did our Valentine’s Day yesterday because it was just going to work out better for both of us that way. She wanted to go out for a nice dinner, so I let her pick the place. Her choice was Cooper’s Hawk, a very nice Steak, Seafood, and wine restaurant. She had been there a while ago, but it was new to me. It was a really nice dinner with parmesan encrusted steak medallions, salmon, lobster, and a killer desert with house-made truffles and tasty stuff I didn’t even recognize. The food was spectacular as was the service. We had a really great time and left with big warm smiles on our faces. If you’ve never been to a Cooper’s Hawk, I highly recommend checking them out.

Since it is Valentine’s Day, it just didn’t seem right going with the usual double babes. Instead I put together a special Valentine’s Day collection that I hope everyone will enjoy.

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SEND HELP

It’s Thursday. Send help, please. We received roughly 1 ½ inches of the horrid white stuff, which was almost enough to cover the grass. And yes, once again everyone over-reacted so schools were closed and people cancelled plans. Last I heard, nobody died from what will surely be known as the blizzard of 2025.

Woo-hoo! They fire the engines in Daytona tonight for the Duel races! These will be used to set the majority of the field for this Sunday’s Daytona 500. And I’m definitely looking forward to that!

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RUN FOR THE HILLS

It’s Wednesday.  Well, that’s it, we’re all going to die. Apparently there’s a huge snow storm that’s bringing death and destruction to all those in its path and Illinois is right in its bullseye. All the meteorologists are losing their minds saying we’re going to get anywhere from 1-inch to 20-feet of the horrid white stuff. This happens at least once a year. They get all worked up over a snow storm, made dire predictions, and we get a total of a half inch. Schools and businesses will close ahead of the storm and then everyone will question why when little to no snow falls.

And now that I’ve made fun of the whole situation, we’ll get 20-feet and we’ll all die.

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