Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Top Ten Influential People



I made a top ten list of my most influential people. These people range from the last century to present time and from athletes to family members. The list is arranged starting at 10 being the above average motivator to #1 being the person that has influenced me the most throughout my life.

#10. Brian Piccolo - with me being a die-hard Chicago Bears fan I have to say anyone with the will power to play football as the backup to Hall of Famer Gale Sayers while on his death bed deserves a spot on my list.

#9. Hugh Hefner - Any man would have to agree that he makes the list but many may say that he should be considered as a top 5 choice.

#8. Jose Canseco - Many may disagree with this choice but he has defaced himself while possibly saving the sport of Professional Baseball from steroid abuse.

#7. Susan B. Anthony - Faced on the dollar coin and fought to gain women the right to vote.

#6. Martin Luther King Jr. - Leader of the Civil Rights Movement and winner of Nobel Peace Prize in 1964. Believed in his cause enough to die for it.

#5. George Washington - Led the Constitutional Convention in 1787, and considered the Father of our Country.

#4. Sigmund Freud - The father of Psychology. He is so intriguing that I have decided to take on different lifelong goals. Criticized by nearly all of his colleagues but his work is still taught to college students many years later.

#3. Pat Tillman - Professional football player who gave up a very big salary to join the Army Rangers and defend his country after the attacks of September 11, 2001. He was killed in action during a firefight in Afghanistan.

#2. Sgt. Nichols (my drill instructor in Marine Corps boot camp) - The meanest SOB that I have ever met. He was mean but very motivating. I still have nightmares about that man but he made me a Marine, and for that I have forever grateful.

#1. Don Fansher (my step-father) - When I was just 4 years old my divorced mother married the greatest most influential person in my life. He raised me as his own and taught me everything he knew. From respect to how to play golf. He taught me to be the man I am today. I know I am not perfect but I am a much better person because of him. He passed in November of 2006 and a piece of me went with him, but more of him still lives in me.

Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Wish I Could Sleep

I had my wisdom teeth pulled during Marine Corps boot camp a little over 9 years ago. Only one problem, they pulled three and a half of the four. All but one came out without a problem, but that one apparently broke in half and they decided to just leave it as is. 9 years later I am in horrible pain. I made a trip to the dentist and he informed me that I had to be referred to an oral surgeon to have it removed. That's the good news. The bad news is that I have to wait almost a week to get an appointment. In the meantime I have been prescribed Vicodin to help relieve the pain and allow me to sleep. Yeah right, that's a joke because I have not slept for three days and the Vicodin is doing nothing for the pain.

I have tried to use some coping techniques like drinking whiskey but that only works for a couple hours and then the pain is intensified no doubt. But for that couple of hours while intoxicated I feel great. Anyone have any other ideas for pain relief of a toothache. Please keep advice legal.