Hello, I hope you had a good weekend. Friday, I started to watch The Great Escape, I love that film! However, it took me all weekend to get through it. Saturday, I helped my friend Jay move a TV. TV’s have come a long way, I saw some great units at the store. After that I went to Walter‘s house to work on the site. How do you like BobBorden.com, Version 2.0? I’m really happy with the outcome. Want to tell me something or get your point across? Post a message. You want to buy a BobBorden.com T-shirt, mouse pad or mug? Go to the BobBorden.com store. There’s a lot of stuff in Bob’s Stuff and I’ll be updating Things I Found in the Street, later this week. I got rid of Bob’s Live Webcam also. The site is now tighter, stronger and interactive.

I got up on Saturday at 6am and Sunday at 7am. Sunday I went to a new laundromat. I’m glad I did, it was like doing my laundry in another world. It was cleaner, there were more machines and the staff was friendly. Sunday night I just stayed in and did a little of this and that and some soul searching. I decided to give up soda. I drink too much of it. So, I’m marking Friday as my last day to enjoy the sweet, sweet nectar and calming bubbles that I’ve come to love, respect and fear. 2001 is going to be my year!!!!!
 
Here’s something that scared the crap out of me – Saturday night after working with Walter, I was waiting in the PATH station for the train. I could see out of the corner of my eye that there was a woman walking back and fourth, it seemed a little odd. She walked a little too close to me and I walked away from the tracks, insane people in New York have a tendency to push people in front of oncoming trains. So, she approached me and started talking to me: “My cousin (I can’t remember how they were related) was the fire chief, you have to work your way up to that you know, and after all the years on the job and seeing all the burning children, the doctor has him on drugs but he likes to have a little nip, so that takes its toll also.” Throughout all this I’m thinking, “Oh my, I’m in danger here.” I just got that bad, bad feeling. After her unprompted speech, I agreed with her and slowly walked away. And she said, “You should show him some respect!” I kept walking, out of her line of sight, to the furthest point away from her. When you’re in the Subway/Path stations, watch your back. Again, I’d like to say thank you to Walter Kim for helping me maintain my vision. I thank him a lot because I wouldn’t have this without him. However, if I ever make money off of this, he’s out–ha ha. Enjoy your day and remember: Nothing says I love you like a BobBorden.com T-shirt, mug and/or mouse pad!