JP Jargon 2.0

If the second part of my life is as exciting as the first part, then I am in for one wild ride!

Friday, August 08, 2014

The Trifecta of Stupidity

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I solve problems.  It's what I do.  At home, at work, on my free time.  It's my gift.  I like solving problems.  It's fun to fin...
Saturday, July 12, 2014

Vegas Baby!

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Went to Vegas today with Sharkey.  She is working and I am PLAYING!  Going to take in some sun, hang by the pool at the Bellagio and play so...
Wednesday, July 02, 2014

Maggie the Best Dog Ever

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We rescued Maggie in 2005.  Actually that is not totally correct, because in a lot of ways Maggie rescued us.  We had just lost Penny our la...
Saturday, April 30, 2011

What is wrong with "Truth, Justice, and the American Way...."???

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This past week something historic happened.  I am not talking about Will and Kate getting married.  Although, yeah it was historic and the h...
Saturday, March 19, 2011

Trying to Learn Something New

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I woke up one day and felt like I needed to do something new.  I wanted to try something creative, fun, and well just ......  different.  Th...
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Monday, February 14, 2011

Come on Spring!

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I walked out to go to lunch today and felt that wonderful, warm breeze hit me in the face!  I love that feeling!  It made me outstretch both...
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Monday, January 24, 2011

Favorite, Special Place Closed!!!

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Do you have one of those " special occasion " places that you go to once in a blue moon? You know, it is not your "everyday...
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JP. That's me. Or at least what I joke about. I am a 3rd generation Japanese American. JP stands for "Japanese Pollack." You may ask what's that about? Let me share. It has been my experience that people have a really hard time saying my last name for some reason. For example, let's say my last name were Kawasaki, it's not, but you'll get the idea. Anyhow, when people try to pronounce my name, it comes out like Kawanski, Kawaski, or Kawamski. It's especially fun when you're at a restaurant and they call your name. After a while you just smile and nod and accept all the iterations of your name. So you see, a good Japanese name becomes a proper Polish name in no time!!! My wife always joked that I am the "Japanese Pollack," so JP is a good pen name I think.
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