Larry Mendte melodrama

I have been following the story about Larry Mendte with a moderate amount of interest. I don’t usually get into these types of Philadelphia stories that they beat into the ground, especially considering all the problems in this city that will take forever to resolve. Michael Nutter’s doing a great job and I still say I’m so proud of our city for voting him in. But…my discussion about the troubles in Philadelphia can be put off for another blog.

Back to Larry Mendte, though…of all the newscasters in Philly, he’s one that I’ve always felt a certain fondness towards, moreso since I officially moved here. Larry and his wife, Fox news anchor Dawn Stensland, live in Chestnut Hill and on several occasions I’ve seen him come into Starbucks. He’s always seemed like a generally good guy. My friend H worked with him, too. After graduating college, she got a job at NBC-10 through an internship she had there, and told me about what a rough time she had with the majority of her co-workers at the station, including one of the weekend anchors that really treated her like crap. She said, though, of all the anchors there, Larry Mendte and John Bolaris were among the nicest ones. Larry always made people laugh and was always telling jokes about Dawn’s absent-mindedness. So, knowing what I know of Larry and the fact he was a bright spot for my friend during one of her more difficult times, I was very disappointed to hear of these allegations against Larry. Now that Larry has been convicted and will likely be go behind bars for these charges, I’m still not going to be quick to jump down his throat. What he did was certainly wrong and he should get some punishment, but I hope he eventually comes out of this learning a good lesson and maybe gets back into the media in some form.

Delaware County

I did a little driving around Delaware County today. I have an interview in Drexel Hill this week and I wanted to do a little test drive since I’m not too familiar with the area. And while I was there I stopped in to visit a friend in the area. I used to be in that area all the time visiting my friend Isabella, who has since moved to Ireland, but I haven’t had a reason to be there for awhile. It’s generally a nice area, but I’m not sure if I’d move there if I got a job out there. There are these Swiss Dairy stores I’ve been fascinated with, but never got a chance to visit. Maybe I’ll pop in there after my interview this week.

Heat wave…again.

It looks like we’re getting another heat wave in Philadelphia. It looks like it will be for the next few days. I hate these heat waves. I always want to camp in my apartment watching TV, but of course I have to live my life.

Tomorrow I have some job related ventures. One interview at a non-profit and a meeting with a staffing agency. I need to get some grocery shopping in too. The cost of everything is so insane lately. I use one credit card only for gas and my bill has gone up so much since last time. I did, though, get a BP gift card so that will help with at least one tank of gas. I’m glad I got the BP card. I was using the AAA card for my gas for awhile, but the BP one has this great reward benefit. Plus there are BPs all over the place and they’re one of the most environmentally friendly gas company.

Over last weekend I ordered the whole series of Arrested Development and I’ve received seasons 1 and 3 so far. Maybe I’ll be lucky to get season 2 by the weekend. So maybe over the weekend during my downtime I’ll get to camp out and watch them.

Countdown

I always feel a little disappointed when I turn on Countdown on MSNBC and see Rachel Maddow instead of Keith Olbermann. I do enjoy seeing Rachel Maddow and always like when I’m able to catch her radio show, but I don’t think she gets as sarcastically funny as Keith. Ah well. The show still provides such a good alternative to the bull from Bill O’Reilly. Speaking of Fox News Channel, over the weekend they had a show that seemed to go on forever about “liberal bias” on college campuses. I guess that since most people are now realizing the neocons are driving this country (and the world) down the toilet, they’re back to talking about BS like this. Hopefully this will be a good sign for Obama.

Also yesterday I stumbled upon a show on MSNBC about a Philadelphia resident, Marie Noe, that killed 8 of her 10 babies from the 1950s through 1967. She didn’t confess to the crimes until 1998. I found it interesting to learn about the views of mental illness and what this case had to teach us about both postpartum depression and multiple personality (which they eventually diagnosed her with…she’s in her 80s now). I found the article, written by Stephen Fried, that was published at the time of the investigation in 1998. Read the whole thing here.

Rainy day

It’s a rainy, ugly day today in Philadelphia. I was in NJ visiting family yesterday so was on the road back in the nasty fog this morning. Yuck! But I always think days like this are a blessing since I don’t feel guilty staying in, watching TV and relaxing. I am making pork lo mein for dinner tonight so that should be really yummy.

Right now I’m watching CSI. I have only dappled in watching this show, but since I’m an X-Files fan, I think this show is right along my alley.

Not much new to add today. Just popping in with a quick “hi.”

Weekend

Well, I ended up having a very fun and busy weekend. It’ll be a real bummer going back to work this week. I contacted a few places I had interviews with and they’re all still making their decisions. Damn that waiting.

So, yesterday morning I did my job hunting while sitting at Chestnut Hill Coffee. That has become a pretty cool routine that I’m going to keep doing (well, actually, I hope that I get a new job soon so I won’t have to keep doing this). Then I went with the church to Project HOME. Good time there. And today I met with my friend Allie & her husband for dim sum at Joy Tsin Lau and got some goodies from Reading Terminal Market. I did get some good relaxing in too so….yeah. I’m still thinking about the really good salmon I got. And my cats have been extra cute all weekend.

Hot hot hot

We’re having a nice little heat wave in Philly. I did errands for a few hours Saturday, hung out at Chestnut Hill Coffee Shop to do some work but stayed in the rest of the weekend. I hate this heat. I can’t breathe in it, I can’t do anything outside.

I did get some popsicles from Shoprite over the weekend so they do a great job at keeping me cool. And I got a big bag of cherries. I have interviews later this week so I hope my hair doesn’t become a big puffball for them.

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