Wednesday, February 14, 2007

Ask Keeper Part II

Hello, Keeper here! Thanks for all your emails folks. I can't answer all of them, but here are a couple to start with:

Dear Keeper,
I have been with my girlfriend for about eight months. Over the summer, she became close friends with a male co-worker. They continue to talk all the time, usually through e-mail and instant message. From the messages he leaves and the way he talks to her, I think that he's romantically interested in her. I mentioned it once to her, but she doesn't believe he's after anything more than friendship. She recently invited him to go with her to a big local party. I'll also be at the same bash, but my girlfriend is a bit of a party girl and a flirt, and I'm afraid that after a night of drinking, he'll try to make a move on her. I'm not sure what to do if that happens. Should I conduct myself differently at the party if he's in attendance?

—Concerned Boyfriend

I found the third line of your letter most interesting (i.e., “From the messages he leaves….”). You’ve been reading her emails haven’t you? From this line, and the rest of the email, I surmise that there is little trust left in your relationship, if there was any to begin with in the first place.

Also, if your “girlfriend” accompanies a boy to a party, and it’s not you, you are not her boyfriend! Your conduct at the party is the least of your problems. End the relationship and move on. It’ll be better for the both of ya!

Woof, woof!

Dear Keeper,
Do you have any advice for guys like me in high school who are trying desperately to date a girl. Most of my friends have steady girlfriends and a lot of them already have gone all the way. I haven’t even kissed a girl and I’m fifteen. I’ve asked a few girls out but they’ve turned me down and always seem to go for older guys. Please help!

-Virgin forever

I do have advice for you, but it’s basically a “bad news first” sort of thing, so prepare yourself. The bad news is, chances are you’re going to be a virgin for quite a while. The teen years are tough my friend, and they do plod on, sort of like unjust wars in Middle Eastern countries. But I have some good news of sorts. It’s a two-parter so here goes:

Part 1) Chances are your friends are lying through their teeth about “going all the way”, so you don’t have to feel alone, and

Part 2) There are some things you can do right now that will prepare you to get to that post-virginity state you so desire.

First of all, you can start with some general personal grooming. At fifteen, you are smack dab in the middle of the hormonal throes of puberty, and sometimes a regular schedule of showering, combing your hair, washing your face, using deodorant will do wonders for your complexion (also helps with the B.O.). Developing a good grooming routine now will help you considerably down the road.

Secondly, I don’t know if women can smell desperation like us dogs can, but I’m pretty sure they can recognize when a “nice” guy is just interested in hooking up so that he can get some cred with his friends. The next time you’re chatting someone up, focus on the conversation, rather than getting lucky. May not hook up with the next girl you meet, but maybe you’ll meet a good friend, and it will certainly relive some of that awkward tension that leads to folks getting turned down.

Finally, dude, just be patient. Relax, and enjoy the ride as best you can. The best thing about being 15 and single is that you are free. All relationships, even the best ones, require the participants to commit in ways I’m not sure a 15 year old needs to consider. Just chill out, brother and keep the faith. Before you know it, Ms. Right will appear.

Woof, woof.

Do you have any questions for Keeper? Send your emails to askkeeperthedog@yahoo.com.

Monday, February 12, 2007

Ask Keeper

Valentine's Day soon approaches, and if you're like me, you may need some relationship advice. That's why Dr. Keeper, our resident relationship expert is offering to provide the cure to whatever romantically ails ya. He may not have a degree in psycology, but he did grow up on a dog racing track from Florida. He's willing to share his valuable life experience with you, free of charge!

Send your relationship questions to askkeeperthedog@yahoo.com. His answers will be posted here on this 'blog. Your identity will be kept in the strictest confidence.

Wednesday, February 07, 2007

If My Friends Were TV Characters

I am a lucky man. I have many good friends. They are loyal, funny, sweet, caring and just plain nice.

I might lose a few after they read this 'blog.

If my friends were TV characters....

1) Jenni would be....
Willow from Buffy, The Vampire Slayer: Specifically Willow from Season 1. Only, Jenni would be a bit more bossy.
2) Eric would be...
Doogie Howser M.D.: I orginally though he would be more like Simon from Firefly, but Eric, being from Minnesota, just doesn't have that interesting a back story.
3) Pricilla would be...
Ally McBeal: They are both pretty, skinny and neurotic. Although I think Pricilla's typical day-to-day thoughts would make more interesting TV.
4) Alex would be...
Snyder, the janitor from One Day At A Time. Neither one of them knows how to fix things.
5) Craig would be...
Alex P. Keaton: There was an episode of Family Ties where Alex could identify the currency of change by the sound it made when falling on a hard surface. If he walked with a limp, that would be Craig to a tee!
6)Grant would be...

Sayer from Lost: In his dreams!!!! Actually Grant would be....


7) Holly would be...

Florence Henderson, the mom from Brady Bunch: Not only is there a strong physical resemblence, Holly appears to have the same superpowers all TV mom's have... the ability to solve your problems within 30 minutes (24 minutes not counting commercial breaks).

8) Jeff would be...
Paul Sr., from American Chopper: Becase a) Again, strong resemblence, and b) Jeff is the complete opposite of Alex when it comes to fixing things.
9) Vicky would be...

Harmony from Buffy: Shhh... listen... do you hear that sound? It's Vicky screaming "What the &#$@!" at the top of her lungs.


10) "New Girl" Ang would be...

Dawn from Buffy: 'Cause... y'know... she's the "new girl".

If you're not on this list you are either a) a good friend but I'm too lazy to figure out which TV character you most resemble or, b) not that good of a friend.

By the way, if I were a TV character I would be.... (pick any of the following)


"Unity!"

Sunday, February 04, 2007

General Bloggin'

I've been neglecting my 'blog and feeling like a right ass about it too. Thing is, I don't know if I have anything really interesting to 'blog about. Then I remembered the golden rule of 'blogging.

"If you don't have anything interesting to say, 'blog it anyway. The ego always needs a good stroke."

So here's what's been happening lately:

NEW OFFICE:
My company moved from Waterloo to Cambridge into some fancy new digs. I even got my own office, with four walls, a door,wall to wall carpet, everything a new P. Eng., needs. When I told my friends Jeff and Holly about my new office (so proud I was...) they told me not to let it go to my head. As a result, I am now irrationally paranoid that I'm going to get fired. I've come to accept that feeling of irrational fear of losing my job as a basic part of having a job. Que sera sera...

BUFFY
Just finished watching Season 6 of Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
God, I love that show. Highly recommended (hint, hint Jenni and Eric). Buffy character I would most love to be: Xander. Buffy character I most likely am: Johnathon (without the murdering and the villany, just the sad, pathetic geekieness).

VERONICA MARS
Another fringgin' good show. Again, highly recommended (hint, hint Jenni and Eric).
VM Character I would most like to be: The Black Guy. VM Character I most likely am: The Black Guy.

KEEPER
O' Constant Readers, look out for upcoming Keeper blogs. Apparently my dog has been typing up a storm lately (which is cool considering he's lacking the opposable thumb... He does just fine with a dew claw, though). I will push "post" on some of his entries soon.

COMICS
I love that my library has an extensive graphic novels section. Here's some recommendations to my fellow comic lovers (Mr. Jorgenson, this means you!)

Planetery: fun and games in the Wildstorm Multiverse. A very dark vision, but very interesting.
Ultimate Galactus: A tremendously kewl retelling of when Galactus came to destroy the Earth. The Ultimates Marvel Universe is very well written.
Infinite Crisis: I'm not usually that big of a DC fan, but this book (plus recent Marvel gaffes like "House of M") is making me rethink that bias. If it weren't for Joss Whedon's X-Men and the Ultimate Universe of stories, I would think that Marvel has jumped the shark. I'm going to give the new Dark Tower comics book a chance though. Please, oh, please Marvel, don't screw that one up!

WE3: Creepy... just plain creepy...
SELF-DEFENSE and TANG SOO DO
There's been some interesting movement on starting a TSD program at the YMCA. I've also been taking a Basic Theory course for YMCA fitness instructors. Been also getting a lot of heat from the Self-Defense clinics I have been hosting. 2007 might turn into quite the interesting year. Stay tuned, True Believers!


Thanks for reading folks. 'Blog ya soon!