Thursday, January 25, 2007

Could This Guy Have Been Trying To Pick Me Up?

The other evening, I went to Home Depot, looking for a new closet organizer. I was standing in front of the organizers that are similar to what's already in my closets, when an older gentleman approached; this man was probably around 60 years old. He asked me if I was thinking of buying an organizer like those on the shelf. I said yes, then he replied that he had lots of that shelving that he was getting rid of, because he was renovating his closets.

I kind of brushed him off, but he was persistent, and said that he'd give them to me for free. He said that it would cost me a lot of money to buy them new, and that he had all of the necessary brackets that he'd also pass on to me. I was still trying to brush him aside, but he wouldn't let up. I asked if he was serious, and he said yes. He told me to measure my closets, and then to call him, and he'd tell me if they would fit or not. He told me that his name was Arthur, gave me his phone number, and told me to call him during the day.

Two days have passed since that encounter, and I still haven't called him. I'm just worried that he could be some crazy guy, or that he was trying to pick me up, and if he gets my phone number, he'll start harassing me. It was kind of a strange occurrence when you think about it.

DB.

Tuesday, January 23, 2007

The Face And Voice Of Toronto Rocks...

Before "MTV" and "MuchMusic",
there was "Toronto Rocks".

Sadly, the face and voice
of "Toronto Rocks",
John Mahjor,
has died...

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Broadcaster John Majhor, a staple of Toronto radio and TV in the 1970s and '80s, has died at the age of 53.

Majhor died of cancer this morning at his home in Minnesota.

Born in San Bernadino, Calif., he started at Toronto radio station 1050 CHUM in 1975 and was later a familiar face on Citytv, hosting the popular shows "Video Singles"and "Toronto Rocks."

Majhor was later on the CHUM morning show from 1985 to 1986 before he moved to Los Angeles to host a talk and country music show.

In 1990 he returned to Toronto to host the morning show at CJEZ-FM, followed by a talk show at CFRB and a two-year run as host of Lunch Television at Citytv.

He was also the promo voice for Toronto's 680 News from 1993 to 1999.

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DB.

Wednesday, January 03, 2007

One More Thing...

Before I let 2006 go into the past,
I have to say that another milestone of mine
was that after 37 years,
I stopped biting my finger nails.

I'd tried many times over the years
to stop, but was never successful.

This time, I just stopped
cold turkey, and haven't
had even a nibble since.

DB.