Thursday, September 18, 2008

Woo Hoo Toby...


The U.S. House of Representatives has passed a measure honoring Oklahoma native Toby Keith for his commitment to members of the Armed Forces.


Congressman Tom Cole introduced the House Resolution in June. It praises the country music star for performing in several United Service Organizations tours overseas.


The House passed the measure Wednesday evening. Keith has participated in USO tours to Belgium, Kosovo, Italy, Germany and Afghanistan, among other places.

boring...

Haven't been able to update in awhile. So here's what has been happening:

Millie has responded well to the allergy medicine. In fact we are down to just getting an allergy pill when she has a bright red tummy after going outside. The up-side is that Toby and Millie get peanut butter at least once a day. The down-side is that I can no longer enjoy peanut butter sandwiches.

Work is going well. In fact Frank brought me a HUGE slice of Teri's homemade lasagna yesterday. It was gone in seconds!

That's about it. I have plenty to say, just don't want to run people off.

Long days and pleasant nights.

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

A Day in My Life...

I tried to put this video on before but couldn't for some reason. Just a quick video to show you my exciting life.

Tuesday, September 09, 2008

YEEEEE HAAAWWWW

For all you Kenny Chesney and Carrie Underwood worshipers...

There's a new (old) band in town. One that has truly paid their dues and have the love and loyalty of an ever growing fan base to prove it.

Jason Boland and the Stragglers are now on the Billboard! They are also #1 in itunes sales with Comal County Blue.

Is the ghost of Waylon actually breaking into mainstream? Even with the throat thing? The throat thing that I'm sure many don't even know about.

Jason is not pretentious. His songs are from the heart, and many times, experience. You won't see him in a long shiny limo - his baby would rather see him in boots and jeans, so to speak. When the boys were here they were truly as awe-stricken to be here as I was to have them here. We were jointly worshipping each other. One of my favorite stories unfortunately isn't mine - but when Jo saw him at CF - she actually told him that she "adores" him. His response was a genuine - "really?" He truly doesn't get how wonderful he is - or how much we really do adore him. Thus making him even more adorable.

If by chance you haven't heard Comal County Blue - I suggest one or both of these options:

hop on over to http://www.thestragglers.com/ and take a listen to the suggested songs that are playing.

or... tune in to http://www.959theranch.com/ The Ranch - where only the best music in the land is played 24/7. You'll hear plenty of my favorite boys along with many many more awesome artists. This is where the heart of pure country still lives.

Country First - YES WE CAN!

Monday, September 08, 2008

Why I like Obama

by Tammie Kolker

Why I like Senator Barak Obama:

The Senator likes How the Grinch Stole Christmas.

the end.

Thursday, September 04, 2008

From David Plouffe...

Tammie --

I wasn't planning on sending you something tonight. But if you saw what I saw from the Republican convention, you know that it demands a response.

I saw John McCain's attack squad of negative, cynical politicians. They lied about Barack Obama and Joe Biden, and they attacked you for being a part of this campaign.

But worst of all -- and this deserves to be noted -- they insulted the very idea that ordinary people have a role to play in our political process.

You know that despite what John McCain and his attack squad say, everyday people have the power to build something extraordinary when we come together.

Both Rudy Giuliani and Sarah Palin specifically mocked Barack's experience as a community organizer on the South Side of Chicago more than two decades ago, where he worked with people who had lost jobs and been left behind when the local steel plants closed.

Let's clarify something for them right now.

Community organizing is how ordinary people respond to out-of-touch politicians and their failed policies.

And it's no surprise that, after eight years of George Bush, millions of people have found that by coming together in their local communities they can change the course of history. That promise is what our campaign has been about from the beginning.

Throughout our history, ordinary people have made good on America's promise by organizing for change from the bottom up. Community organizing is the foundation of the civil rights movement, the women's suffrage movement, labor rights, and the 40-hour workweek. And it's happening today in church basements and community centers and living rooms across America.

Meanwhile, we still haven't gotten a single idea during the entire Republican convention about the economy and how to lift a middle class so harmed by the Bush-McCain policies.

It's now clear that John McCain's campaign has decided that desperate lies and personal attacks -- on Barack Obama and on you -- are the only way they can earn a third term for the Bush policies that McCain has supported more than 90 percent of the time.

But you can send a crystal clear message.

Enough is enough. Make your voice heard loud and clear!

David Plouffe
Campaign Manager
Obama for America

Wednesday, September 03, 2008

Allergies

My poor baby girl.

No, not Nicole, although she did smash her thumb in a door today and had to take a tetnus shot. I've been assured that she will survive.

I'm talking about Millie. She has had a rash on her stomach and neck for about a month. I initially thought it was from a pigskin chew toy. But the rash never completely left even though I had taken the chew toy away from her (and Toby) and she had been on benedryl.

Today we loaded up in the car (those pups love a car ride, it generally ends at Nanna's or Aunt Patty's) and went to the Vet. They needed the annual heartworm test. Since I was a month late in getting them there, Toby didn't have to do anything but get weighed. (15 lbs) He was ready to leave, walked on the scale and then straight to the door. I've suggested they move the scale away from the door. But Millie had to be examined because of the rash.

She did pretty well. Only crying a couple of times and trying to get under my shirt to hide. Turns out she has an allergy from the grass. It has turned into a staph infection due to her scratching and licking.

She is now on antibiotic, allergy medicine, heartworm medicine, steroid and flea med. The good thing for her is she gets drug-laced peanut butter. YUMMY! Oh and Toby gets peanut butter. Now I know why she spent the weekend whining. She also kept Toby and me up all night. She couldn't get comfortable and thought it unfair that Toby and I could.

Anywho, let's hope she gets better. The Dr thinks this may only be seasonal. Let's also hope for that. Otherwise she is going to have to move in with Aunt Patty!

Long days and pleasant nights...

Tuesday, September 02, 2008

We've Got a Long Way to Go...


...And a short time to get there..."


Some of my earliest movie memories are the Smokey and the Bandit movies. I absolutely loved Jerry Reed. Burt Reynolds was cool too, but Jerry was HOT!


I still turn the radio up as far as it will go when one of his songs comes on. And even though I'm totally tone deaf - I sing along as loudly as I can. =)


Good bye Jerry - say hey to Waylon and Johnny!

no more white shoes...

Labor Day has come and gone.

Time to put up the white shoes and patent leather (does anyone even wear that anymore) Anywho, it looked as though I would have a busy weekend.

Family trip to Norman! woo hoo what fun that will be. Oh, Nicole is too busy and mom is sick. =(

Go to the movie with a friend from work. No definate day set, mayhap Saturday, if not, then Sunday. She had to work on inventory so would call me. No call =(

James has to take his mom to Arkansas but would be back Sunday afternoon. I'm assuming he is still in Arkansas and has no phone service.

So, my weekend was filled with time with the dachshunds. We had fun. We slept a lot and even managed to almost complete a full quilt block. We watched the hurricane. We watched some of the Sunday morning talk shows. No commentary on the current political thing will be posted on Tammieland at this time.

Anywho, we barely made it off the couch. When we did, we went outside and played fetch. That's about it - a Labor Day where absolutely no labor took place. Kinda nice...

Long days and pleasant nights...