Tuesday, September 29, 2009
God And Dog ...
brought tears to the eyes of this 50 year old.
Cool Commerical For The Taurus Judge And Behind The Scenes Look ...
Photographer 1 Alligator 0 ...
Monday, September 28, 2009
Brett Favre Game Winning TD Pass To Greg Lewis ...
Wish I had seen that game. I guess Favre still has a little gas left in the tank after all.
Sunday, September 27, 2009
Dudley Has Felt Like This Horses Ass ...

Friday, September 25, 2009
Go Ahead Raise Our Taxes ...
Thursday, September 24, 2009
The Dallas Cowboys Need To Work On Their Proceedures ...

Wednesday, September 23, 2009
Some Of Frank's Photos From The Cowboy Game ...
Tuesday, September 22, 2009
Former UFC Champion Chuck Liddell Is Dancing With The Stars ...


Dudley will have to try an watch the next time the show comes on. Dudley watched when Emmit Smith and Mark Cuban were competing. Dudley is a big fan of the UFC and MMA in general. When Dudley was growing up he was always a big fan of boxing. Dudley watched many of the epic bouts of boxing's elite back in the glory days. Now Dudley does not even recognize who any of the fighters are. I guess boxing is just not being promoted any more like it once was. Dudley remembers the "Thrilla in Manila" and "Rumble in the Jungle" as two of the best fights of all time. Dudley does not follow boxing any more. Now Dudley is a fan of The Ultimate Fighting Championship and mixed martial arts. Dudley watched UFC 103 Saturday night on Pay Per View. There were some good fights. It was being held in Dallas at the American Airlines Center. Dudley would have liked to have been there to see it live but since Dudley could not afford to get seats up close, it is better to watch it on television. Chuck Liddell "The Iceman" is one of Dudley's favorite fighters. I think he is about ready to retire and Dudley wishes him well on Dancing With The Stars. And if he is voted off, he can always grab one of the male judges and kick his ass. That would be something Dudley would certainly like to see.
Monday, September 21, 2009
The Cowboys Lost But Frank Had A Good Time At Jerry World Yesterday ...
The Space Shuttle Discovery Made A Stop Yesterday Afternoon ...
at the JRB/NAS Joint Reserve Base/Naval Air Station near where Dudley lives. I think it landed at Edwards AFB and was getting a piggy back ride back to the Kennedy Space Center on a NASA modified Boeing 747. It stayed long enough to refuel and give the crew a rest and i believe they continued on to Shreveport LA and spent the night. The Space Shuttle is probably back in it's hanger back home by now. The shuttle comes through town every so often, one of these days Dudley hopes to see it coming in for a landing. That would be pretty cool. Dudley has always been a big fan of the Space Program. Dudley grew up with Apollo and was ten years old when Neil Armstrong walked on the moon in 1969. Dudley has always been in awe of such things, which is the way it should be. Dudley would not have it any other way.Sunday, September 20, 2009
Today Is A Big Day For Watching Sports Around The Dudley Domicile ...

Dudley has been watching the Texas Rangers take on the Angels. The Rangers are down 10 to 5 and it is the bottom of the 9th as I type this. A loss today will just about do away with any hope of the Rangers making the playoffs for the first time in ten years. With Josh Hamilton and Michael Young both hurt and unable to play down the final stretch, the Rangers just were not able to quite get it done. Looking on the bright side, the pitching staff looked better than it has in years, the defensive play has been solid and the Rangers have a lot of young players so the future looks bright. Dudley would like to see the Rangers make it to the World Series some day. Who knows if that wish will be granted. Dudley's wife and daughter went to the game last night and were rewarded with a Rangers victory. Glad they did not go to today's game. Frank just left to go pick up one of his buddies. They are en route to the new Cowboys stadium as they have tickets to the first ever regular season home game. I do not know if they will be able to see the field or not as they purchased standing room only tickets. It was all they could afford. Jerry Jones has just about priced the common man out of going to the ball game. They may have to be content with standing in the outer concourse and watching on a big screen t.v. They both are young and strong as a couple of bulls, they both played high school football together on the offensive line. If there is any way to push their way to the front of the crowd to the limited standing room only positions with a view of the actual field, they no doubt will find a way to do it. He will always be able to say he was at the first home game in the new stadium if he lives to be one hundred years old. Dudley on the other hand will be quite content sitting in his recliner watching the game on television. Saturday, September 19, 2009
2010 Indian Chief Bomber ...
Gymnast On A Harley, Worth Every Penny ...
Friday, September 18, 2009
One Of Dudley's Many Toys Back In The Day ...
Boys Who Dare Will Want to Wear Super Helmet Seven ...
Another Of Dudley's Prized Posessions ...





is this gold lizard inherited from his grandfather. After completing his graduate work in geology at Stanford University, Dudley's grandfather went to work for the Pure Oil Company of Houston, TX. This was sometime soon after the end of WWI. He spent several years exploring for oil down in Central America until the early to mid 1920's when he moved to Texas and began exploring for oil all over Texas as well as all over North America during WWII. "Gran" gave me this gold lizard a year or two before he passed away. His mind was sharp as polished steel up until the day he died in 1988 at the age of 95. He was totally bedridden his final years having had a leg amputated due to a blood clot and loss of circulation. It was hard on a man that played golf and remained active well into his 80's. He was called "Pancho" by his colleagues and was known for walking miles in a days time over rough terrain as he practiced geology the "old school" way on foot. Younger geologists less than half his age had a hard time keeping up with him. When he gave me the talisman (A talisman is a small amulet or other object, often bearing magical symbols, worn for protection against evil spirits or the supernatural) he related the story of how he had acquired it. He told me he had been working in the jungle down in Central America and had purchased it from a local villager who worked part time as a grave robber. He bought the gold lizard from him and tucked it safely away in the bottom of his duffel bag. He recounted that sometime later, he was traveling on a steam ship on one of the area rivers. He had stowed his gear below decks and said it was too hot to sleep down there. He had taken a cot and set it up on the deck of the ship in a spot open to the breeze. He was sleeping soundly during the middle of the night. The steam ship was going full steam ahead when suddenly and without warning it ran aground on a sand bar. Gran said he was thrown forward to the deck of the ship and remembered stacks of cargo crashing down around him. In the chaos that followed, he said all he could think about was making his way below decks to retrieve his gold lizard! Sometime later, he and the lizard made a safe return back to Texas. A few years later, he was working in Greenville TX and was walking down the street early one morning. He became ill and a young lady sitting on a porch swing of her parents front porch went out to offer help. She helped him onto the porch and they sat and talked for a time. They got married sometime later and raised two sons and were married for over 50 years until my grandmother's passing. The first two photos are of the gold lizard my grandfather brought back so many years ago. The photo below that shows a pre Colombian cast gold lizard in the National Museum of Costa Rica. Being gold, the lizard no doubt has value but Dudley would never sell it, to him it is priceless.
Thursday, September 17, 2009
This Would Be Funny If It Was Not So True ...
Dudley Loves Bacon But He Does Not Need The Swine Flu ...
Wednesday, September 16, 2009
This Is Dudley's Favorite Painting ...


Tuesday, September 15, 2009
Looks Like Someone Left The Door Unlocked At The Asylum ...

Monday, September 14, 2009
Patrick Swayze - The Time Of My Life _ R.I.P.
A Hearing We'd REALLY Like To See ...
Sunday, September 13, 2009
Reminds Dudley Of A Doctor He Used To Go To ...
Saturday, September 12, 2009
This Is A Tourby Classic Watch Enamel Dial Model ...





A1a. Dudley thinks it is a work of art as well as a finely crafted mechanical watch. It is made in Germany and has a Swiss movement. The white face enamel dial has bold black Arabic numerals for hours one through twelve with the exception of the six which is absent for the sub seconds dial in it's place. The outer rim of the dial has smaller blue Arabic numerals in five minute increments. Dudley is going to order his watch with the cut out blue spade hands shown for the hour, minute and second hands. The case has a double bezel and is of polished steel. You can watch the decorated movement keep time as it is housed in a glass back case. Dudley would prefer the 18 carat gold version but that will have to wait until he wins the Lottery. Dudley is going to order the genuine imported Louisiana Alligator Watch Band in blue as shown above which is hand stitched in Germany. The watch comes in a Maple Presentation box. It is going to take Dudley a while to save up the money to buy the watch. When he gets it, will post a photo to Dudley's Diary.
This Is A Stowa Marine Original ...

and when Dudley found it on the Internet, he thought he had found the watch he had been looking for. It is a hand crafted mechanical watch with the look of an old American Railroad Pocket Watch. The movement is Swiss made and the watch has a glass back and a beautiful white dial with black numbers and blued hands for hours minutes and seconds on the sub second dial. The watch is almost exactly what Dudley has been looking for. The only thing lacking is the dial does not have Arabic numbers which Dudley prefers. When Dudley found the Tourby watch, he knew the Stowa was no longer an option. The Tourby was as close as Dudley was likely to find to the perfect watch that was within his price range. Dudley Has Always Been Fascinated With Watches ...



as least as long as he can remember. Dudley learned to tell time in school and remembers getting his first watch. It was a boys Timex with a brown band. It was a simple watch but it was a real mechanical watch. You wound it up and it made a wonderful ticking sound as it kept time. Sometime later, that little watch quit running and I replaced it with another one. My memory is fading but I think my next watch may have been like the Timex Cub Scout watch above. The next two photos are of the watch Dudley has been wearing for the last five or more years. It is a Seiko Railroad Approved Quartz Watch. The metal band that came with the watch broke a few weeks ago and Dudley replaced it with the leather band. The last photo is of a watch similar to the one Dudley wore in high school. Dudley's was a little different in that it had a black band and instead of the flags on the dial, it had a CAMARO emblem. Dudley's father bought him that watch. Sadly the watch, the Camaro and Dudley's dad are long gone. Gone but at least not forgotten. Dudley misses the old style mechanical watches. They were not as accurate and trouble free as a modern quartz watch. But they they had so much more character. Dudley is saving his money to buy a quality mechanical wrist watch. Dudley can't afford a Rolex White Face Daytona (the watch of his dreams) or a Chronoswiss or a Patek Philippe. Dudley has found there are a couple of companies in Germany making quality men's wrist watches using Swiss mechanical movements. They have enamel dials and look like an American Railroad Pocket Watch. They have glass backs so you can watch the operation of the watch as time ticks away. Dudley will have to settle for a polished steel case as the gold is too expensive. The watches are made by Stowa and Tourby and are in Dudley's opinion, functional works of art. Dudley will post some photos of these watches tomorrow. Friday, September 11, 2009
Tommy Cox, Pay Backs Are Hell-911 Tribute ...
Last Two Vintage Photos Of The Waltham Watch Factory ...
Thursday, September 10, 2009
The Only Coaster That Dudley Would Not Ride A Second Time ...
When Dudley and Big Sis rode the Rattler down at Fiesta Texas in San Antonio, it was the largest, fastest, and tallest, wooden roller coaster in the world.
Some Vintage Photos Of The Waltham Watch Factory ...
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