Showing posts with label Joey. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Joey. Show all posts

Monday, October 5, 2020

Back to Home Depot!

Hey Gang!

While waiting for the lab to be finished, Hikaru had to do something.  He is
working at the local home depot.  This allows him to purchase the supplies
needed for his own home at a discount, to see and get updates from Harold
when he comes in for supplies, to meet the community and make money
while waiting.  He is learning about tools and home repair too. 
Joseph, the manager is great to work for.


Joseph takes time daily to greet costumers and see how things are going.
Staying in the office never gives you the full picture of how a business is doing.
Joseph: Hello and welcome to Home Depot!
Stringer: Hello! I came here because I new you had a large selection of gift cards!
Joseph: Yes we do! It is one of the things we pride our self on.
Joseph thinks to himself the store is busy! Good!
Thad: I was looking for trash cans for the yard.  
Joseph: We have a large selection right over here.
Joseph: It is a deep can. It is 70 gallons! We have a lot of color too!
Thad: Well...I was looking for a lighter blue than that. Lighter than the blue of my shirt.
Joseph: I have some in the back. I will bring it up for you!
Joseph: OK, I am going over to have some keys made!
Joseph: Key making is on aisle 6!
Joseph thinks to himself...OK, where did he go?
Joseph: Here he comes! Did you get your keys made?
Joseph: Oh, yes!  I looked in the garden section too!  I want to add some trees.
Joey: Dad, there you are! I went to your office!
Joseph: I am out here greeting customers and see how things are going.
Joey: I  should work here! I could work for you! It would be more fun than the Museum.
Joey: You have to deal with customers there! They are a pain.
Joseph: I have to deal with customers here too and so would you!
Joey: But I am the bosses son here! I can do what I want right!

Joseph: No Joey, that isn't what working is about. A job is about your customers! No
matter what your job is. Your mom's customers are call patients. It is all about
the customers.

OK, Thanks For Looking!







Thursday, August 9, 2018

New 2018 Harry Potter Dolls!-Update!

Hey Gang!

Just wanted to up date you!  I did find  Ron Weasley!

 He was about $23.00 here in Philly with tax and about 21.00 without.
Pictures doesn't do how cute he really is in person! They really captured the actor and he
looks better the the older version.

 Size wise, he is about the size of Skipper...maybe a little shorter.
 His feet are larger than Skipper.  No shoe sharing will be going on.
 He is a lot shorter that the Babysitter boy Kevin!  
His feet are smaller too!
Now I thought he might use and older Mattel body but it is a new body and the
head doesn't have a date.
If you have a Joey Russo, he is the size of Joey Russo.

Warning!!!Nude Doll Ahead!

The body is pretty nice!  he has articulated elbows, wrists and knees.  With a
pivotal head. He not as buff as Joey!
He was a great purchase and it makes me wonder how come they could do the
Babysitter dolls this way!
 Too Cool for School!

Have you seen the New Harry Potter Dolls?
I have seen a few of them doll show up on the net  but they are starting to show up 
in stores!  I am excited about them.

I think I need them all but I do have some must haves!

Dumbledore
I saw him in Walmart and will go back for him! I can't have too many seniors!
Minerva McGonagall

At first I thought she looked like Empress Maria but  with a closer look, she doesn't. 
She is on my list too. 
Harry Potter.

2001 Harry Potter. He might need a brother.

 Ron Weasley
 Hermione Granger 

She could be a great  sister to my other dolls.

 Jinny Weasley
When they were release in 2001, I got Harry and Hermione but wanted Ron
 I really want this Ron Weasley! He has a cuter face.

OK, Thanks For Looking!




Monday, May 28, 2018

Following Up On An Old Post!

Hey Gang!

Following up on an old post!  A while back I did a post called Early Morning Meeting-
Teenage Angst and Antics. When I made the post I knew it was too long and should
have been a video!  As it turns out, the video is a bit long too.  I am just glad to have
it done!

 

 OK, Thanks For Looking!

Monday, January 14, 2013

Nanuk/Nanook!

Nanuk/Nanook

In northern Canada and Alaska there is small culture of Native peoples who told legends and myths about creatures of the North. These are the Inuit people, and they have many legends about bears, Nanuk in particular. In Inuit mythology, Nanuk/Nanook (the Polar Bear) was the master of bears, meaning he decided if hunters deserved success in finding and hunting bears and punished violations of taboos. The word was popularized by Nanook of the North, the first feature-length documentary.


Nanuk was known as the Bear God, He was a great Polar Bear, and the Inuit hunters would worship this great bear because they believed that he decided if the Hunters would be successful or not that day. “In the past, the Inuit ate polar bear meat and used the fur to make warm trousers for men and kamiks (soft boots) for women. Respect was given to Nanuk when a Bear was killed by the hunter hanging the bear’s hide in a special section of his igloo and it would stay there for a few days. They would also offer the bear’s spirit weapons and other hunting tools to the bear if it was a male. If the bear was female however, it would be offered needle cases, scrapers used to scrape the fat off of the hides, and knives. “Native people believed that polar bears allowed themselves to be killed in order to obtain the souls of the tools (tatkoit), which they would take with them into the hereafter. Legend says that if a dead polar bear was treated properly by the hunter, it would share the good news with other bears so they would be eager to be killed by him. Bears would stay away from hunters who failed to pay respect.


Nanuck was found undernourished and sick at a traveling circus.  He was rescued by Dr. Weeks and the Johnston Zoo.  He is now happy and healthy and a great attraction to the zoo.


Facts about Polar Bears:

The polar bear or the sea/ice bear are the world's largest land predators.  They can be found in the Arctic, the U.S. (Alaska), Canada, Russia, Denmark (Greenland), and Norway.  Each of these countries either banned hunting or established rules for how many polar bears could be hunted within its own boundaries. These rules help keep polar bear populations stable. Today, 25,000 to 40,000 polar bears roam the Arctic

Despite what we think, a polar bear's fur is not white.  Each hair is clear hollow tube.  Polar bears look white because each hollow hair reflects the light. On sunny days, it traps the sun's infrared heat and keeps the bear warm at 98 degrees F (when they're resting).
Polar bear fur is oily and water repellent. The hairs don't mat when wet, allowing the polar bears to easily shake free of water and any ice that may form after swimming.





Male polar bears may grow 10 feet tall and weigh over 1400 pounds.  Females reach seven feet and weigh 650 pounds.  In the wild polar bears live up to age 25.


Polar bears have wide front paws with slightly webbed toes that help them swim.  They paddle with their front feet and steer with their hind feet.  Paw pads with rough surfaces help prevent polar bears from slipping up on the ice.
Polar bears have been known to swim 100 miles (161 kilometers) at a stretch.



Polar bears primarily eat seals. They often rest silently at a seal’s breathing hole in the ice, waiting for a seal in the water to surface. Once the seal comes up, the bear will spring and sink its jagged teeth into the seal’s head.
Sometimes the polar bear stalks its prey. It may see a seal lying near its breathing hole and slowly move toward it, then charge it, biting its head or grabbing it with its massive claws. A polar bear may also hunt by swimming beneath the ice.



Around the age of four or five the female polar bear can start having babies. They usually only have two cubs and they have these babies in a cave they've dug in a large snow drift.  They stay there over winter and come out in spring with the babies.
The babies are much smaller than human babies when they're born.  They are the size of a rat and weigh little more than a pound.  They can grow to full man size in a year if they have lots of food.

Humans are the polar bears only predator.  Baby polar bears often starve.  In fact, 70 percent do not live to their third birthday.  Sometimes seals are hard to find, especially in the summer when the ice has melted.  All across the Arctic, man is moving in to mine oil and coal and there is less space for the polar bear to live.  Oil spills can be very dangerous.  A bear with oil on its coat cannot regulate its body temperature properly.  If the bear eats the oil while grooming it could die.
Man made pollution is also a cause of death.  At each stage of the food chain, pollutants get more concentrated.  By the end when the polar bear eats the seal and it could be lethal.

Joey:  WOW!  I didn't know that!

So that is something to think about!

Thanks For Looking!

Saturday, September 10, 2011

The Rizzo's

Meet the Rizzo's

They met in grad school and have been together
ever since.

Joseph
Has move here to open his own Home Depot Franchise.
In a town with this much building going on, he is
doing well!

Angelina
Dr. Angelina Rizzo has move here to head the Women's
department at Johnsonton hospital. Her husband
decided to open the franchise when she got the job offer.


They have a son, Joseph Jr., known as Joey.

How did I get here? They are both over achievers and I'm
...just Joey!

Angelina: Stand up straight during your soliloquy son.
Joey: Oh, no!