Tuesday, December 12, 2006

tasty bites


A big bump for the green movement to hurdle is making the movement cooler and hipper and more mainstream with young adults. This site is taking the right steps. They send some good facts/bites/tips to your email every couple of days. Sign up here.

Wednesday, November 08, 2006

broccoloroos...mmmm, good

On the topic of organics and health foods, The Onion had a great posting today regarding new products from Frito-Lay!

"According to Frito-Lay's website, the new snacks contain one-third of the fat, one-half of the calories, and one-1,000th of the irresistible flavor of Frito-Lay's classic line of potato and corn chips. The presence of trans-fats and saturated oils is avoided by employing a cooking process "strikingly similar to the method used to create particle board." Serving suggestions that will be printed on the packaging include "definitely not adding any salt or seasoning, because then you might die"; dipping the chips in "delicious plain yogurt, lettuce paste, or other ground-up Flat Earth products"; and enhancing the flavor by replacing the chip in your hand with a Hot'n Spicy BBQ chip. "

I was in tears by the end of the article.

Tuesday, October 17, 2006

environmental activism

I am currently reading a book written by Yvon Chouinard, the founder of Patagonia. His is an incredible story, and I recommend everyone with any business savvy, and any concern for the planet, read it. I have always considered myself eco-friendly, but in reading Let My People Go Surfing, I am realizing how little I am really doing. Recycling my wine bottles and milk cartons is a good thing, but there are a lot of other things that can easily be done. My next few entries will be related to "living green" and the importance that the organic movement has on me, you, our family, wildlife, plantlife and more. Hopefully those of you that are thinking "is Shelby becoming a treehugger?" will take the time to read them!

Thursday, October 05, 2006

pete yorn

I've gone a few months w/o posting. No, the hurricane did not sweep me away, nor did it dismantle my cable modem (it did produce a nice poker game that paid dividends though). I've been preoccupied and have simply neglected all that is blog lately.

It's been a few months without buying any new music. Last few album downloads were the new Chili Peppers, Pearl Jam and the debut by Wolfmother, probably one of the best new rock bands in last 10 years.

A few days ago I got the new Pete Yorn album. My bro introduced me to him years ago, he has been a favorite of mine ever since. He is by far one of the most under rated alt rock artists in the music industry. I highly recommend you give him a listen if you are a a rock and roll purist.

Friday, September 01, 2006

mucha lluvia

Got our first taste of hurricane weather yesterday. This season has been quiet. Ernesto brought a lot of rain, something like 8 inches during the day. Flooded the entire area and closed most everything down by 2pm. We saw a a few places with water flowing in the front door. That aint good for business.

Looking forward to a dry Labor Day Weekend.

Monday, August 28, 2006

agassi

As a lifetime tennis player and tennis advocate, I'm very disappointed to see one of the most talented, humble and durable players to ever play in the pros enter his last US Open. So, I'm on the couch watching Andre in the first round, hoping it's not his finale match at Flushing Meadows. He just lost the first set 7-6.

Hopefully you're giving him a few minutes of attention tonight, or this week if he advances. He's a solid player and a solid guy, and has created some big educational opportunities for kids in the Vegas area.

He and I also see the same barber.

Tuesday, August 08, 2006

captain matt bowen


To the left is Matt Bowen and his sons Sawyer and Henry. Matt was a roommate of mine at UNCW back in 1992. We lived in a rathole called "the crack shack" that was low on the rent scale and high on the beer drinking scale. He is a long time friend of mine, and I hate I've lost touch with him and his wife Sandy (who he was with back in '92) for the last few years . I recently discovered he was deployed to Iraq a few months ago. He has written me and some other folks detailing some of the gruesome scenes he has been part of. It aint pretty.

There are a few articles that the Winston Journal reported about he and his family. They have two kids, so Sandy is home solo, like many other Mom's are, handling them the best she can. The articles are a good shot of reality, especially for those of us that know Matt and Sandy.

Matt, we love ya buddy. Come home safe and thank you for what you and our boys are doing for us. Sandy, you and the kids hang tough. Matt will be home soon.

Monday, July 31, 2006

crackin nuts

I started my new job today. So far, so good. Jay, my new bossman who owns the Insiders franchise that I am now working with, is the Board President of a charitable organization that has seen a lot of momentum over the last year. It's called the Full Belly Project. From their website...

"The Full Belly Project is a non-profit organization that designs and delivers simple agricultural machines to people in developing countries around the world.
This project teaches people how to build hand-operated machines with common materials. Our material of choice for (peanut) sheller parts is concrete because it is inexpensive, widely available, easy to work with and has a very long service life".

A local fella helped start the project. I plan on getting involved myself. Give the website a look to learn more about the Nut Sheller. It's a very interesting invention and developing story.

Monday, July 10, 2006

going...going...gone!

The MLB Baseball All-Star game is in Pittsburgh this year, and tonight is the home-run derby. My cousin Greg called a few mins ago and told me where he was sitting, and I just spotted him trying to catch a foul ball by David Ortiz (who is one of many hitting balls out of the park into the river). Greg got a bad bounce on the foul and didn't get the prize, but he is sitting pretty just behind the dugout behind the ESPN crew.

PNC Park and entire riverline is a great site. I've been there for lunch in one of the restaurants in the outfield, but never been to a game. Wishing badly I was there with my bro right now, along side Greg... shagging foul balls, shelling peanuts and sippin brew.

Go Pirates!

Sunday, June 25, 2006

for unlawful carnal knowledge


I wore a Van Halen t-shirt today that I bought in Beverly Hills years ago when Shawn and I were there for work...it's a an old stage photo iron-on, with David Lee Roth and the boys in their prime. I often get compliments on it, but the only one I got today was from a young black dude that was MC'ing at the Shoe Carnival on Market Street! Just a bit odd that he was the only person to comment on it. He was probably 23.

If you are a Valen Halen fan, you should bookmark this site immediately...www.valenhalenmusic.com. It's owned and maintained by my buddy Jon in Boston, who has known the guys for years and used to publish their official mag. He keeps good tabs on them and Sammy Hagar, and it's a great resource for a band that still has some buzz and life left from all members...they've been around for almost 30 years now. Incredible.

Monday, June 12, 2006

big bens bike


ok, I have never been a big fan of riding motorcycles. I think they are cool, just like every other male, but I also know how dangerous they are, and how many people get hurt of killed each day b/c of the mistakes of another driver. We report about it all the time at the station.

I went four wheeling in Costa Rica a few months ago, against my better judgment really, but had a blast doing it. It's a big rush. But, I was wearing a helmet, and we were in the woods....alone. No cars.

Big Ben Rothlisberger just about spent his last day alive on this planet today. Did a face plant into a car that turned in front of him. Broke his jaw, nose, gashed his head and banged his knees up badly. He was not wearing a helmet.

I think the world of this guy, he is very solid person and is loved by the Pitt community and fan base. And he just helped bring us a Superbowl. I am just hoping he is smart enough to change his outlook on safety, and be around for another one.

Wednesday, May 17, 2006

if you've got will and a little time, use it


I'm laid up on my couch with a rare chest cold, watching the Pistons and Cavs, chatting w/ my bro, who is in Seattle. Been sick for a few days. Just found out some bad news about a job I was looking into. Work is currently driving me bonkers, I'm drained with frustration. I've been very active in looking, and thinking about starting something on my own. More to come on that.

I also just read an email from the Save Darfur Foundation that helps keep things in perspective. I really took notice of the situation after hearing George Clooney, the only real high profile activists that I have seen creating awareness for the cause, on the Bill Maher show. You can send a letter to Pres. Bush from the homepage, urging for more help from the US Government. If you are not familiar with this crisis, please read about it. It's beyond horrible, and I'm a bit numb reading about the developments.

I heard a song today that phrased "if you've got will and a little time, use it". It's a good thought, and phrase to think about when bitching about your own personal workday, or reaching out for world peace. Make a difference in your own life and someone elses. A bit deep, I know. But true.

Thursday, May 11, 2006

camptown ladies

I played in a celebrity golf tournament this past weekend, we were a media sponsor and I was the lucky chump that got to spend the entire weekend at Landfall Country Club with 3 clients and 40 or so celebrities still, for the most part, stretching their fame from 30 years back.

I had low expectations going in, which was great, b/c the weekend ended up being a great time. I stunk on the golf course, which is no rarity, but the company I encountered was a pleasant surprise.

I spent an hour with my buddy Robert talking to an actor named Burton "Bubba" Gilliam (pictured). I am betting that most everyone on Earth does not know that name off hand. But, once his cash cow movie is mentioned, most movie buffs, male ones at least, will know him immediately. Blazzing Saddles is a classic, we've watched it 20 times at least, and Bubba, or "Lyle" as he was cast in the movie, had me and a few other guys crying. For those of you who don't know this movie, how about this..."The stuffs made in New York City?!?". Bubba also spent 11 years as the Pace Picante Sauce cowboy/redneck.

Classic.

Thursday, April 27, 2006

how bizarre

A former roommate of 3 years is getting married this weekend. This event was apparently growing close due to a voicemail I recieved today from the other roommate in that house. He called and played, without ever saying anything, a 30 second chunk of "I Get Knocked Down", a goofy pop hit by a group from Europe called ChumbaWumba. It was just one of those songs that you heard everywhere you went for a few months. It was a crappy but catchy song, and Lamar used to play it LOUD in his Explorer during the years we all 3 lived together, along with a lot of other cheezy yet suave songs. Every time I hear it I think of the 3 story house we shared in 5 Points. That's why he left that song on my VM today. His mind was on the wedding, and therefore our time together in that house.

Hard to believe that was 9 years ago. It was some of the worst and best years of our lives. Looking forward to seeing the crew at Daniel and Carmens wedding this weekend in Beaufort.

Tuesday, April 25, 2006

turtle troubles


Like I said, these were going to be random...

I am beat. I've played a lot of tennis in the last 3 days. 35 and my feet are killing me after 5 sets. This is ridiculous. I used to be able to play 20 hours in a week and not feel a thing.

I just read a article on Yahoo about many loggerhead turtles that have died on the shores of FLA due to what they think is remnants of the red tide of 2005 . This sucks, b/c the apparent cause of this problem is pollution in the water from us human folk.

If you are not helping the wilderness in some way these days, I'm asking you to please start doing so. Signing petitions for the Sierra Club, attending local conservation meetings, giving a buck or two to a cause...whatever. My brother has volunteered at the Atlanta Zoo for years, and his involvement there has rekindled my respect/interest for wildlife that was very strong as a kid...which can be attributed to our dad. I'm attending the local Turtle Conservancy meeting here at the beach next week. A midnight turtle hatching is in my future.

Tuesday, April 18, 2006

active networking

Had a nice conversation with the VP of Marketing at active.com tonight...an athletic registration and activity destination website for athletes and rec. teams (and golfers). It's run by an old Citysearch colleague and friend, Dave Alberga. They are out of San Diego, and it now looks like like I may be taking a trip out west to talk with them. It's only my second interaction with a company in the last few years, and I'm jazzed. I think they have a great product.

Monday, April 17, 2006

el primero...

After months of reading about the popularity of blogs (which is short for web logs, in case you didn't know) and the importance they have in future of business and personal communication, I have decided to launch my own. Not only to learn a bit about how they work and put myself in a position to speak more intelligently about them, but to also start a diary of my thoughts and what's been on my mind lately. Plus, I can now send geeky, yet cool, links to my buddy Zahlaway in Boston, who has built a nice website for he and his growing family. I also have one close friend who has recently moved across to to San Fran to begin working for a blog software company, and I want to know what the heck it is that she is involved in.

I am off a recent trip to Costa Rica, my fourth venture to the rich coast in 11 years. As was the case when I returned from past trips, my head has been churning with ideas, wish lists, creative thought, etc. I think it's natural for most folks to have the same reaction... coming back from a place so different than your typical, every day surroundings. Costa Rica is a place that I have grown to love very much. It's people, landscape, language, food, vibe, dance, music...

I feel like the recent ramblings in my head spawned from this last trip will keep me busy for a while on the first ( "el primero" ) official blog I've taken a stab at.