50 scanner is a pretty neat app. I use to have an actual trunk mode scanner that I had back when I was in high school and I wish the app would get to that point so if I wanted to listen to a certain sector then I could do that. Unfortunately the scanner app does not have the special events frequency and that is where you can find radio traffic regarding checkpoints, parades, U.T. Football games, etc. Perhaps the future will hold this level of technology. Until then though this app is pretty awesome in my book. I am glad to hear that Pat may be taking another step up and even if she is not then I am glad that she is fine tuning her skills. Hopefully Pat will have exponential improvement in 2015. The black eyed peas, the hog jowl, and greens was traditional when I lived at home. We may have had a roast dinner, but mom made sure that she fixed a little hog jowl and black eyed peas to go along with the meal. That was the tradition for New Year’s. However, Amanda hates it all, but greens so we do not have the black eyed peas nor the hog jowl. Side Note: Amanda was looking at FB this morning and seen where there was a car crash that took lives at 1:00 a.m. this morning. To drive home my point to the in-laws about getting home early, we drove through the intersection of the road where this occurred just 2 hours earlier. This is also the road where the D.U.I. Checkpoint was being set up. From: audio-pals-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:audio-pals-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Thomas McMahan Sent: Thursday, January 1, 2015 10:28 AM To: audio-pals@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [audio-pals] Re: Happy New Year! Was listening to one of the scanner feeds from Chicago last night on i-tunes. Things were rolling along pretty early up there on New Year’s Eve. A lot of people take that day off too or at least a half day and get started earlier now I think. All kinds of stuff going on up there, but there’s usually all kinds of stuff going on anyway, but last night a lot more involved intoxication than normal. Have it going today, it’s not exactly quiet either, but it’s kind of turned down right now, but it sounds more routine now. That 50 radio scanner is pretty neat, especially when you share a feed to yourself and just pipe it via i-tunes instead of hogging the battery and resources on your phone. Patti is enjoying herself a good shower, I think she’s feeling better today though back to being a little more talkative at least. She’s been quieter the past couple of days. Still has been mentally sharp though, so perhaps she’s taking another little step up quietly. We also have our blackened peas for later today, guess we’ll get into them when Cindy comes over here. They sell them with bacon in them now, they are much better that way. Even Cin likes them to some degree, that says a lot. I have to edit the cello channel for the group as well, because I had forgotten it links back to the old yahoo group, of course that link is a dead link, although any outsider isn’t likely to get in there since it does have a password anyway I am also thinking what I may have to do since frilliest.org and missives don’t have the automatic files system except for those entering the group or leaving the group, I may modify the footer that is in the e-mails. Can put in a prompt for the cello channel and also for the archive of letters up on SS. Then I won’t have to try to remember and thus forget to send out a file each month or periodically which is what I was thinking I might have to do. It will be a longer footer, but that would be a way for information to be available automatically. Don’t know if I will get around to that today, but it will probably happen in the near future. Something to look forward to for 2015 huh? Now I think I will go check on the Pat, she should be just about done I think. On Jan 1, 2015, at 7:47 AM, Josh <lawdog911@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: We started off the evening in Roane County at my sister-in-laws house. However, before it got too late we headed home. I would say we headed home around 9:30. One reason we left early is I am not extremely familiar with that area so back roads were out of the question going home. So, going the main road means we are contending with all the amateur and professional drinkers engaging in drunk driving. We passed at least one that was being given the Field Sobriety Test and once it has made it that far the officers are for the most part just following protocols for the court date. There was another one being pulled over right around the “strip”. For people who do not know the strip is probably one of the biggest party zones in Knoxville. It would probably be either the strip or the “Old City”. We were almost home when my dad let me know about the location of a D.U.I. Checkpoint. The checkpoint was being sat up less than a mile from where we were passing as he let us know. The majority of the partiers thought we were being a bit over cautious and one even decided she would make a snide remark in which she got an agreeance out of me for *LOL*. She told me that we needed to hurry and get home because she is one of the crazy drivers going to be on the road in a little while. The scary part is she is probably not far from the truth and she had a 2-year-old with her and a baby that was less than a year old. As for us though we were not familiar with the area, we have a little guy to protect, and we need to keep ourselves safe as well. So, as for us we brought in the new year safe in the comfort of our home. We have had some slightly new developments with the family situation regarding the fil and the mil. Since Amanda sent the text a while back they have treated us with a lot more respect and actually have taken steps to involve us in more things. Take for instance the New Year’s celebration at the sil. We have never been invited to their New Year celebrations in the past. Something that absolutely stunned Amanda and myself is last Saturday the mil and the fil invited us to join the rest of the family for a movie, their treat. We would have paid for the movie, but it just stunned us because they have never included us in anything other than the standard Thanksgiving and Christmas gathering as well as some dinners here and there, but as for the rest of the family they have included them in many more things. After Amanda told them what for though I think or at least I hope they realized they were the ones not thinking clearly ratherthan his previous statement on my vm that we are not thinking clearly because we are not doing the right thing. When we have been talked to by them we have been talked to and not talked down to. This change has occurred over the past couple of weeks. So, to use psychological terminology to positively reinforce their behavior and the new found respect we have taken more steps to involve them with Little Man even letting Little Man spend the night with them last Friday night which according to the stories he told the next day he loved. So, I know that they respected our wishes otherwise he would have told us all about that as well. In the past the snide remarks wouldn’t have just come from the one girl, but we would have probably heard it from the fil as well. This time though he was upbeat and not one snide remark came out of his mouth. In fact he backed us up when he was talking to Little Man which is a drastic change. We set a time when we went in there that we were going to leave, we ended up leaving about 30 minutes after the time frame. I started getting a little concerned when I was reading my officer friends on FB’s post about the idiots and drunks being out earlier than usual that night. The mil did try to convince us that we would be alright till midnight, that it wouldn’t get crazy till after midnight, but I knew better and once I told her about the post on FB she changed her tune a bit. I wished she was right or that I was not so alert to the possibility of it getting bad early because they were making egg rolls for dinner and they smelled great. I am generally not one to travel on New Year’s Eve if it can be helped unless I know the area well enough to get us home on back roads. So, for us to go to another county when we do not like to be out on nights like this anyways is a big decision on our part. Anyways this is what our New Year’s Eve consisted of. Let’s hope that 2015 is filled with much less drama and I think it will be as long as the positive reinforcement is there. In addition to hoping for much less drama, I hope that everyone succeeds in keeping their New Year’s resolutions. I have a few from you know the usual ones about being more healthy and losing weight and so forth, but I also threw another one in there to fail at all my New Year’s resolutions. I figure by throwing the fail safe inthere then I am at least going to be able to keep one of the resolutions *LOL*. If I fail at failing all my new year’s resolutions then I have only failed at one this year *LOL*. From: <mailto:audio-pals-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> audio-pals-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [ <mailto:audio-pals-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> mailto:audio-pals-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Thomas McMahan Sent: Thursday, January 1, 2015 1:13 AM To: <mailto:audio-pals@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> audio-pals@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [audio-pals] Re: Happy New Year! Thank you Josh, it’s just crossed over a little while ago. So I bring in the new year typing e-mails, Patti is at her kitchen table eating. So bringing in the new year in a way that we like *lol*. On Dec 31, 2014, at 11:32 PM, Josh < <mailto:lawdog911@xxxxxxxxxxx> lawdog911@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: Happy New Year! I hope everyone has had a safe and great start to the New Year. If you have not made it to the new year yet then I hope that the New Year to come is great and continues to be great for all of us.