Friday, July 31, 2009

Mmmmmmm….Crown Burger!

Filed under: Food — Muncey @ 11:42 pm

I can pretty much see one of their locations from my window at work and am tempted to go there for lunch frequently, but I resist (most of the time).

Now they’re being written up in the New York Times (KSL Story).  Now I want a Burger, Fries with fry sauce and a Strawberry shake.

Thursday, July 30, 2009

C.A.R.S Program – Suspended?

Filed under: Cars — Muncey @ 7:30 pm

Ok, maybe it took off a little faster than I had thought it was.

Wednesday, July 29, 2009

C.A.R.S Program

Filed under: Cars — Muncey @ 5:17 pm

I’m still undecided about whether I’m going to have my truck smashed but it’s good to see that things are picking up a little for the participating dealers.

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Pretty Cool Column

Filed under: Life,Media,Observations — Muncey @ 6:45 pm

I’m not much of a column reader.  I don’t usually like the way that the writer throws in all kinds of jabs and opinions.  Some are worse than others and even some columns are worse than others from the same writer, but I really liked todays columnby Doug Robinson in the Deseret News.

I’m always impressed by the people who no matter what their situation, they are thinking of others first.  Whether it’s $5.00 or $5,000,000 to me it’s the same if it’s given in a spirit of truly trying to help people and make life better for them.

I don’t mean opening your wallet to every homeless person with a sign that you pass, but really trying to find ways that you can help make peoples lives better.  Not only for those to whom you serve by giving, but by also helping to inspire others to step up and give also.

The movie Pay It Foward really kind of hit the nail on the head.  Do something proactive for someone, then hopefully they are inspired to do something proactively for someone else, and so on.

Monday, July 27, 2009

Charges…

Filed under: Guns,Observations — Muncey @ 10:26 pm

In regards to what I said the other day.  Charges have now been filed in the case.

It’s really too bad that something went this far.