The bird has been purchased, thawed, dressed, stuffed, basted, cooked, carved, and consumed and discarded. Whew! It just doesn't get any better than the Thanksgiving weekend. Everything about it is wonderful. Four days of turkey, stuffing, mash potatoes. gravy, pumpkin pie, apple pie, blueberry pie, surrounded by great family and friends. Sprinkle in some world-class Vermont beer, engaging conversation, and nail-biting college football...hit rewind, then hit repeat...for 4 straight days. Have I left anything out? Probably. But it's all good. I love it all. What am I thankful for? Where do I start? The list could go on forever but what I am most thankful for is having gone through an entire Thanksgiving dinner without any political discussions. The two don't mix. They never did and they never will. I don't want this weekend to end and as long as there are leftovers in the fridge, it's still Thanksgiving as far as I am concerned.
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We had a nice crowd at the Breakfast Club this weekend. This was one of the few times during the year that Bobby closed his deli for the weekend. We ended up going to a bagel store across town which was very good. I purposely did not order a Pork Roll, Egg, and Cheese sandwich out of respect for Bobby. Nobody makes a better Jersey breakfast sandwich. For a temporary fill in, we can go cross-town to the bagel place, but there is only one Corner Cafe & Grill. That is our home field.
It was nice to see Patrick, Zach, Katie & Brennan show up. I always have stimulating conversations with them. Somehow we ended up talking about the Malcolm Gladwell podcast called Revisionist History. The episode I listened to is Episode 07 titled Hallelujah, named after the famous Leonard Cohen song. This podcast is about two unsuspecting songs that when first released, were met with nothing more than a yawn. The first song, The Deportees Club, was written by Elvis Costello and was, by all accounts, forgettable. Years later, it was recorded with a different tempo and tone. Today it is considered one of his best works. The second song, Hallelujah, was written by Leonard Cohen. Cohen took many years to complete this song and it took even longer for anyone to notice what a great song it is. After a series of events and recordings by a few musicians, in particular, a little-known musician named Jeff Buckley, the song started to gain favor in the music world and has gone on to be covered by over 100 artists and has been used in countless TV shows and movies. Here are two songs that seemed to be destined for the discount bin in the discount record store and ended up being heartfelt classics. Could the Breakfast Club be destined for the same? The Leonard Cohen song, Hallelujah, hit me like a bolt of lighting. I had actually heard this song before but certainly not this version, which is considered the de facto standard. If you care to, take a listen...Hallelujah by Jeff Buckley
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Rutgers Football -
Rutgers 13 Maryland 31
The season record stands at 2 - 10 with a record of 0 - 8 in the Big Ten.
College football was not kind to Rutgers this year. The Big Ten punched us in the gut, hit us over the head, and threw us down a flight of stairs. Maybe one day Rutgers Football can climb out of the discount bin of college football the same way Elvis Costello's Deportee and Leonard Cohen's Hallelujah climbed out of the discount bin of music wasteland and ascended to greatness.
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Tonight I will grab the last of the Thanksgiving leftovers from the fridge and enjoy every last morsel. I will miss you Thanksgiving, I will miss you.
Just a couple of 'Jersey Strong' working stiffs sitting around every Saturday morning celebrating the end of another hard fought week of work and life. The text msg goes out every Friday evening with instructions to meet at the deli the next morning. A little cursing, a lot of laughing, delicious food, stimulating conversation...all with great friends. This is how I start my weekend every Saturday morning.
Wednesday, November 30, 2016
Sunday, November 20, 2016
Hamilton takes on Vice President-elect Mike Pence
A big discussion took place today regarding a lecture directed towards Vice President-elect Mike Pence following a performance of the Broadway musical Hamilton that he attended. During the curtain call, Brandon Victor Dixon, who played Aaron Burr, read a prepared speech calling Mike Pence out by name and expressed concern with his willingness to uphold and defend all of the inalienable rights that the diverse cast of Hamilton and America have. Dixon urged all audience members to capture and share the moment on their phones so it could be spread far and wide. Later that evening, the Twitter war began:
Trump tweeted "@realDonaldTrump The Theater must always be a safe and special place.The cast of Hamilton was very rude last night to a very good man, Mile Pence. Apologize!"
Dixon tweeted "@realDonaldTrump conversation is not harassment sir. And I appreciate @mike_pence for stopping to listen."
As a side note, I do find it quite humorous that the character who played Aaron Burr, a sitting Vice President who removed his opponent Alexander Hamilton in a duel, is now calling out the current Vice President-elect Pence...who appears to be viewed as an opponent by Brandon Victor Dixon. Maybe Brandon Victor Dixon was still 'in character'. I also wonder how many of the cast members of Hamilton actually voted.
Honestly, is this really how a meaningful conversation takes place? For starters, this was a lecture , not a conversation. But, be that as it may, I didn't think it was a big deal. Well, I found my opinion to be much softer than others present at the Breakfast Club. The overwhelming opinion was the height of disrespect was shown to Vice President-elect Mike Pence. I certainly can see how someone might take the lecture as somewhat condescending and disrespectful but I also saw it as a gift of an opportunity to correct many long-standing views held by the left. According to the left/liberals and it's propaganda machine(mainstream media), the right/conservatives are anti black, woman, Muslim, immigrant, gay, poor and anybody else that is not white, male and of European decent. They also believe the only way to prosperity is through a massive centralized government.
The right, on the other hand, believes a massive centralized government is the enemy of freedom and prosperity, and that the conservative, free market system has lifted more people(of every variety) out of poverty than any economic system known to man and history proves this. This is indisputable!
I am a conservative and every day I work alongside and shoulder to shoulder with people who are black, white, female, Spanish, Muslim, Pakistani, Egyptian, Indian, immigrant(legal), gay and many people who were once poor. This is true of most people I know and it plays out all across America. We all get along, respect each other and work in a very productive and rewarding atmosphere. As a matter of fact, my work environment is more diverse than the cast of Hamilton. I don't go through life with all the hate that the left is constantly telling people I have. The ill-informed of America must be educated to understand what conservativism is.
So, I hope Vice President-elect Pence takes this opportunity to educate people. There is a cultural war going on in America and you don't always get to choose the environment where challenges come from. Conservatives should not be afraid of defending their position...even if the challenge is disrespectful. History is on their side.
Should I be more outraged by the disrespect showed to Vice President-elect Mike Pence?
Should conservatives do a better job with their message?
Somebody tell me!!!
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Under the guidance of Jim W., our resident food expert, the Breakfast Club is planning on a Christmas dinner at The Old Bay restaurant, NJ’s premier New Orleans-style restaurant featuring gourmet Fresh Creole and Cajun cuisine and an award-winning draft beer list with 22 taps. Jim has never made a bad choice when it comes to food and no doubt, this will be another excellent choice. It's not easy satisfying all BK members much less all of our wives but if anybody can pull it off, Jim can.
Lache Pas!
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#SecureThePorch - Accomplished 7:40 AM
After losing to that team just west of us, Rutgers has a record of 2 - 9/0 - 7 with 1 final game against Maryland remaining. It really is time to #FenceTheGarden.
The Breakfast Club tailgate record stands at 7 - 0.
We had close to a full house today with passions and opinions running as strong possible.
Mike B. - Thank you for the book. You are keeping all members of the Breakfast Club well read.
Sunday, November 13, 2016
The Republican Party is Dead
Well - Not really. But that is what many in the main-stream media proclaimed no less than a few months ago.
"The Death of the Republican Party"
-- David Brooks, New York Times July 2016
"The Death of the Republican Party"
-- David Brooks, New York Times July 2016
"The Republican Party is Dead"
-- Max Boot, Los Angelas Times Op-Ed piece May 2016
"GOP Convention: The Party is Dead, Long Love the King"
-- John Zogby, Forbes Magazine July 2016
How can I become an expert in the media, get many things of importance wrong and still keep my job? What a gig!
It is fitting is that we hold elections in the month of November. The month’s original name in Old English was Blōtmōnað, which literally means "blood-month" I.E. The month when animal sacrifices were made to stock up on meats for the coming winter months. There certainly was plenty of bloodshed during this election year. "You're a liar...you're dishonest... you're corrupt... you're all a bunch of deplorables... you're sexist, homophobic, xenophobic, Islamophobic" and on and on and on. Whew!!! Somebody help me I am out of breath. But, it's over. The election is history. It's done. It's in the past, nothing but a fading memory. The insults, the offensive comments, the lies, half truths, the patronizing, the false promises, the deception, it's all over...well, not exactly but at least it is for the moment. We have a winner and we have a loser and we still have our democracy intact.
As for the precious little snowflakes who need therapy dogs to get through the crisis of democracy working, you all have time-out...permanently. This is what happens to little children who misbehave. You will be sitting alongside eight-year-olds who refused to share the M&M's.
I once heard someone say, "if you accept the outcome when your guy wins but not when the other guy wins than you really don't believe in democracy".
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Last fall, on the recommendation of my daughter Carly, I purchased tickets to see Hamilton. This was months before the Tony awards when Hamilton cleaned up and tickets were near impossible to get but at a reasonable price; unlike today where tickets are still near impossible to get but for a small fortune.
Hamilton, created by Lin-Manual Miranda, is a Broadway musical about the life of American Founding Father Alexander Hamilton; an orphan, immigrant, lawyer, soldier, statesman, and born in the West Indies. The original cast had all left the play following the Tony awards but the true star of the play is history itself. The play was nothing short of brilliant, giving me such a better understanding and appreciation of our Founding Fathers. I left the play wanting to know more about how America came to be. No other Broadway play has ever moved me to discover history more. People have mentioned, with consternation , the Rap/Hip-Hop elements of the play but, fear not, it all works perfectly. Lin-Manual Miranda has suggested, Rap is perfect for this story because Hamilton was always bursting with ideas and with Rap, you get more words per measure than any other musical form. This guy Miranda really knows what he is doing.
Go see Hamilton!!! You will thank me.
Some of Alexander Hamilton's accomplishments:
- Served as the first Treasury Secretary of the United States Created the financial system of the United States.
- Was the major author of the Federalist Papers that led to the ratification of the Constitution.
- Founded the U.S. Coast Guard
- Introduced a bill to establish West Point Military Academy
- Created the Bank of America, the 1st bank in America
- Created the New York Stock Exchange
Hamilton is a must see!
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#SecureThePorch - Accomplished 7:45 AM
We had a smaller showing today. There is a rumor of a BK Club forming down in Bonita Springs, Florida. Just don't meet on Saturdays and we're all good.
Brother Rick, Happy Birthday!
Thanks Jim for your philanthropic work with the Wreaths Across America. You set the bar very high for the rest of us.
Saturday, November 5, 2016
This Too Shall Pass
On Nov 8, 2016, the 56th Presidential Election of the United States of America is taking place. We Americans will be deciding who will be named the 45th President of this unique and special land. This country, the greatest country since the beginning of time, 'from the mountains, to the prairies, to the oceans white with foam', is left with choosing between these two dreadful candidates. I am deliberately refraining from using their names because neither of them deserves to be mentioned along with the names of Washington, Lincoln, Adams, Jefferson, Truman, Reagan, etc. To choose between these two candidates is like choosing between death by firing squad and death by poison. One candidate is under an active investigation by the FBI, has a strained relationship with the truth, and has left a trail of carnage down every path her professional career has taken her and the other candidate has the temperament of a child, speaks before thinking, is offensive beyond description, and has no filter what so ever. This election cycle reminds me of the car wreck alongside the road with all it's mangled metal and broken body parts that we can't seem to take our eyes off of. We stare in utter horror and disbelief that such a tragedy is lying before us. Please! Somebody call the salvage yard and have them haul the wreck away. Get this heap of garbage out of our site and let us just forget about it and go on with our lives.
I will cast my ballot on Tuesday to honor all those who have fought to preserve the democracy and freedom that we enjoy and I will go home and take a shower to wash away all the grime and the filth that I have been subjected to during this election process of 2016.
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The last time I authored the Breakfast Club blog was on Saturday, Oct 8. At that time, the air temperature was warm, the leaves on the trees were just starting to turn color and Rutgers Football lost to Michigan by a score of 78-0 for an 0-3 record in the Big Ten. Fast forward to today, Nov 5, most of the leaves are showing the fading colors of autumn and are rapidly falling to the ground, the air temperature is gradually dropping and Rutgers has gone down in defeat two more times for a record of 0-5 in Big Ten conference play. The certainty of the weather and the changing of the seasons in New Jersey are both absolute, undeniable, and predictable. There is a certain degree of comfort that comes with the anticipated changing seasons. As of late, Rutgers Football has demonstrated the same degree of predictability as the changing of the seasons. The outcome of their games has been both anticipated and inevitable. However, the predictability of the Rutgers Football team has provided anything but comfort. Rutgers is our home team. The Breakfast Club loves Rutgers. We need a victory, if for no other reason than to offset next week's presidential election. Give us something to feel good about. Hopefully, the Scarlet Knights can bring their conference losing streak to an end today, Saturday, November 5 when Rutgers hosts Big Ten foe Indiana in Piscataway. Go RU!
I will cast my ballot on Tuesday to honor all those who have fought to preserve the democracy and freedom that we enjoy and I will go home and take a shower to wash away all the grime and the filth that I have been subjected to during this election process of 2016.
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The last time I authored the Breakfast Club blog was on Saturday, Oct 8. At that time, the air temperature was warm, the leaves on the trees were just starting to turn color and Rutgers Football lost to Michigan by a score of 78-0 for an 0-3 record in the Big Ten. Fast forward to today, Nov 5, most of the leaves are showing the fading colors of autumn and are rapidly falling to the ground, the air temperature is gradually dropping and Rutgers has gone down in defeat two more times for a record of 0-5 in Big Ten conference play. The certainty of the weather and the changing of the seasons in New Jersey are both absolute, undeniable, and predictable. There is a certain degree of comfort that comes with the anticipated changing seasons. As of late, Rutgers Football has demonstrated the same degree of predictability as the changing of the seasons. The outcome of their games has been both anticipated and inevitable. However, the predictability of the Rutgers Football team has provided anything but comfort. Rutgers is our home team. The Breakfast Club loves Rutgers. We need a victory, if for no other reason than to offset next week's presidential election. Give us something to feel good about. Hopefully, the Scarlet Knights can bring their conference losing streak to an end today, Saturday, November 5 when Rutgers hosts Big Ten foe Indiana in Piscataway. Go RU!
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#SecureThePorch = #Commitment
Unfortunately, the best of plans don't always work out. I had commitment but it wasn't enough.
My early morning schedule:
5:50 - wake up
6:00 - 6:30 walk the dog
6:30 - 7:00 stretch
7:00 - 7:30 shower and dress
7:30 - leave house for deli
7:38 - arrive at Bobby's
Upon arriving at the deli at 7:38 AM, I notice there is only one car in the parking lot. Securing the porch should be a cinch. Except, the occupants of that lone car were sitting at a BK table on the porch. Panic started to set in until I realized they were about to finish eating and give up the table. Whew! This is not the way the plan is supposed to unfold. The porch was ours to have as the other members of the BK club arrived.
The old ball coach shared one of his many secrets with the rest of us today. He ordered an egg omelet with bacon and a buttered roll on the side. When asked, "why don't you let Bobby assemble the sandwich", he explained, "you get more bacon if you order it on the side". The old ball coach is a genius!!
A lot of conversation took place regarding this Tuesday's election. The political parties listed on the presidential line are Democratic, Republican, Socialist Workers, American Delta, Socialist and Liberation, Green, Workers World, Libertarian, and the Constitution Party. I scratch my head at the political parties that support systems that have failed miserably throughout history.
In addition to the obvious positions that are up for grabs, there are 2 public questions in New Jersey.
Question #1 is to permit casino gambling in two counties other than Atlantic City. This is easy for me to understand.
Question #2 is something regarding the dedication of additional revenues to state transportation system. Everyone at the BK club is educated and well read. However, no one was able to give a clear answer on what Question #2 is actually about. When faced with many dilemmas such as this, I turn to Patricia Widdoss for clarity and direction. We have a lot of smart people in the BK club but so far, I don't think anybody is close to Pat when it comes to intelligence.
Our BK Presidential poll taken today elected Donald Trump as our next President with a tally of:
Trump 8, Clinton 1
The demographics of the BK club are male, white, married, with children, Christian, college-educated, professional, and ages from 56 to 62.
We normally handle religious discussions pretty well but today we kind of got off the rails early on. Redemption, mercy, the Assumption, the Ascension, the book of Revelations, the Nicene Creed, and the current state of the Catholic Church were all covered. Tempers flared, nasty looks were exchanged but we are all good. I hope to continue the discussion tomorrow with a few cold beers. That is Progress!
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Happy Anniversary to my lovely wife Cindy.
Happy Birthday to my son Mark Bauer, Pat Widdoss, Brendan McDevitt, Sue Bernocchi
God Bless America!
#SecureThePorch = #Commitment
Unfortunately, the best of plans don't always work out. I had commitment but it wasn't enough.
My early morning schedule:
5:50 - wake up
6:00 - 6:30 walk the dog
6:30 - 7:00 stretch
7:00 - 7:30 shower and dress
7:30 - leave house for deli
7:38 - arrive at Bobby's
Upon arriving at the deli at 7:38 AM, I notice there is only one car in the parking lot. Securing the porch should be a cinch. Except, the occupants of that lone car were sitting at a BK table on the porch. Panic started to set in until I realized they were about to finish eating and give up the table. Whew! This is not the way the plan is supposed to unfold. The porch was ours to have as the other members of the BK club arrived.
The old ball coach shared one of his many secrets with the rest of us today. He ordered an egg omelet with bacon and a buttered roll on the side. When asked, "why don't you let Bobby assemble the sandwich", he explained, "you get more bacon if you order it on the side". The old ball coach is a genius!!
A lot of conversation took place regarding this Tuesday's election. The political parties listed on the presidential line are Democratic, Republican, Socialist Workers, American Delta, Socialist and Liberation, Green, Workers World, Libertarian, and the Constitution Party. I scratch my head at the political parties that support systems that have failed miserably throughout history.
In addition to the obvious positions that are up for grabs, there are 2 public questions in New Jersey.
Question #1 is to permit casino gambling in two counties other than Atlantic City. This is easy for me to understand.
Question #2 is something regarding the dedication of additional revenues to state transportation system. Everyone at the BK club is educated and well read. However, no one was able to give a clear answer on what Question #2 is actually about. When faced with many dilemmas such as this, I turn to Patricia Widdoss for clarity and direction. We have a lot of smart people in the BK club but so far, I don't think anybody is close to Pat when it comes to intelligence.
Our BK Presidential poll taken today elected Donald Trump as our next President with a tally of:
Trump 8, Clinton 1
The demographics of the BK club are male, white, married, with children, Christian, college-educated, professional, and ages from 56 to 62.
We normally handle religious discussions pretty well but today we kind of got off the rails early on. Redemption, mercy, the Assumption, the Ascension, the book of Revelations, the Nicene Creed, and the current state of the Catholic Church were all covered. Tempers flared, nasty looks were exchanged but we are all good. I hope to continue the discussion tomorrow with a few cold beers. That is Progress!
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Happy Anniversary to my lovely wife Cindy.
Happy Birthday to my son Mark Bauer, Pat Widdoss, Brendan McDevitt, Sue Bernocchi
God Bless America!