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A Special and Different Christmas Poem

I received this poem from my family this morning. Please pass it on to everyone you know.
Thanks and Merry Christmas!
Vinnie
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A Special and Different Christmas Poem

The embers glowed softly, and in their dim light,
I gazed round the room and I cherished the sight.
My wife was asleep, her head on my chest,
My daughter beside me, angelic in rest.

Outside the snow fell, a blanket of white,
Transforming the yard to a winter delight.
The sparkling lights in the tree I believe,
Completed the magic that was Christmas Eve.

My eyelids were heavy, my breathing was deep,
Secure and surrounded by love I would sleep.
In perfect contentment, or so it would seem,
So I slumbered, perhaps I started to dream.

The sound wasn’t loud, and it wasn’t too near,
But I opened my eyes when it tickled my ear.
Perhaps just a cough, I didn’t quite know, Then the
sure sound of footsteps outside in the snow.

My soul gave a tremble, I struggled to hear,
And I crept to the door just to see who was near.
Standing out in the cold and the dark of the night,
A lone figure stood, his face weary and tight.

A soldier, I puzzled, some twenty years old,
Perhaps a Marine, huddled here in the cold.
Alone in the dark, he looked up and smiled,
Standing watch over me, and my wife and my child.

“What are you doing?” I asked without fear,
“Come in this moment, it’s freezing out here!
Put down your pack, brush the snow from your sleeve,
You should be at home on a cold Christmas Eve!”

For barely a moment I saw his eyes shift,
Away from the cold and the snow blown in drifts..
To the window that danced with a warm fire’s light
Then he sighed and he said “Its really all right,

I’m out here by choice. I’m here every night.”
“It’s my duty to stand at the front of the line,
That separates you from the darkest of times.
No one had to ask or beg or implore me,

I’m proud to stand here like my fathers before me.
My Gramps died at ‘ Pearl on a day in December,”
Then he sighed, “That’s a Christmas ‘Gram always remembers.”

My dad stood his watch in the jungles of ‘ Nam ‘,
And now it is my turn and so, here I am.
I’ve not seen my own son in more than a while,
But my wife sends me pictures, he’s sure got her smile.

Then he bent and he carefully pulled from his bag,
The red, white, and blue… an American flag.
I can live through the cold and the being alone,
Away from my family, my house and my home.

I can stand at my post through the rain and the sleet,
I can sleep in a foxhole with little to eat.
I can carry the weight of killing another,
Or lay down my life with my sister and brother..

Who stand at the front against any and all,
To ensure for all time that this flag will not fall.”
“So go back inside,” he said, “harbor no fright,
Your family is waiting and I’ll be all right.”

“But isn’t there something I can do, at the least,
“Give you money,” I asked, “or prepare you a feast?
It seems all too little for all that you’ve done,
For being away from your wife and your son.”

Then his eye welled a tear that held no regret,
“Just tell us you love us, and never forget.
To fight for our rights back at home while we’re gone,
To stand your own watch, no matter how long.

For when we come home, either standing or dead,
To know you remember we fought and we bled.
Is payment enough, and with that we will trust,
That we mattered to you as you mattered to us.”

PLEASE, Would you do me the kind favor of sending this to as many people
as you can? Christmas will be coming soon and some credit is due to our
U.S. service men and women for our being able to celebrate these
festivities. Let’s try in this small way to pay.

Jah Roots

If you’re browsing this site, please help out one of the best bands to come out in a long time, JAH ROOTS from MO. They’ve played with Mundi several times and they are up for an award. You can vote HERE.

Come see JAH ROOTS November 30th at Bostons in Tulsa at 10PM.

My Thanksgiving day and The Tulsa Turkey Tour

PART ONE POSTED 11/23/07

Thanksgiving 2007 will turn out to be one of the most memorable Thanksgivings for me. I called my family back in Jersey to wish them all a Happy T Day, I got to speak to my 1 and a half year old nephew Luke on the phone who can now say “Hi Unca Vinnie”. I spoke to my bro Mike In Burbank and thanked him for the miracle of life. Mike donated a kidney to me 10 years ago and if it weren’t for him and my wonderful family, I may not be sitting here right now writing this blog post!

I spent the afternoon with some of my best friends, Bobby and Angela and then took Emma, my black pug to Bobby’s dads house so she could play with 8 other dogs.

Around 9PM I got together with one of my great friends, ‘The Dools’ and we went to Bostons for the Citizen Mundi Turkey Tour kickoff. Marc B, one of the bartenders at Bostons was working that night and kept the drinks cold. His fellow bartenders did what they always do well and kept the crowd happy.

D.J. Moody spun some great vinyl all night long mixing some vinatge 80’s in with some of todays best dance music with Guns and Roses thrown in as a side dish.

Mundi took to the stage at about 10:45, and played their hearts out till just after 1AM. This Thanksgiving show was a true Mundi fan fest - The guys and girls that follow Mundi from show to show were there - Flavia and her girlfriends were there and were dancing to the rhythms of Mundi. As usual PJ, the Mundi sound engineer mixed down a great show yet again.

Damien Banks from Swahill Studios (Tulsa) shot some video footage of the band and the crowd. (I am hoping he gets the video edited down soon so I can see how much of a fool I made of myself trying to dance.)

Citizen Mundi continues the Turkey Tour Friday November 23rd at The Continental (8PM) on 1st and Elgin in Tulsa and then on Saturday November 24th they wrap up the Turkey Tour at Fishbonz (9PM) at 61st and Sheridan, also in Tulsa.

PART TWO POSTED 11/24/07

The Mundi show at the Continental was a blast. The Continental is a small, intimate bar next door to Mc Nellie’s Pub on 1st Street in Tulsa. I got to The Continental a little early and watched as Citizen Mundi set up for the show. There are seven musicians in this ensemble and miraculously all seven of them were able to fit on a stage smaller than my home office. Mike Drummond said that the band has played in even smaller venues so the task of getting all seven Mundis on stage at The Continental was not as difficult as most people would think.

The Continental packed in a record crowd Friday night and Mundi made some new fans yet again, playing songs from their ‘No Translation’ CD release as well as a Mundi-ized cover of Manu Chao’s ‘Me Gustas Tu’.

Jason from Urban Tribe got on stage to perform a song with Mundi and told me that he has worked with Mundi before.

Tonight Mundi will be playing at Fishbonz to wrap up the Turkey Tour. See you there!

PART THREE POSTED 11/25/07

I have compeltely lost my voice. I made it to the third and final Turkey Tour show featuring Citizen Mundi live at Fishbonz in Tulsa.
I spoke to band members Wilfredo, Canuto and Mike about some sound eqipment I have that I’d like to give to the band for their upcoming 2008 season. JMB was mingling with fans while Wilfredo snuck away to work on the sound with Mundi sound man PJ.

By 10PM just before the band took stage, Fishbonz was full of Mundi fans and Fishbonz regulars. The managment and staff at Fishbonz run a great venue and they keep their customers happy. Two bars were open last night and several servers were also working tables on the floor. I brought along 6 friends last night and we met several other friends and claimed a table at the front of the stage just in front of Wilfredo’s keyboard stack. Ivy from Fishbonz was our server and though she had many other customers to take care of, she was still able to refresh our drinks in record time all throughout the night.

Mundi had more energy this weekend than the Energizer Bunny. A frenzy of fans and first time Mundi-ites took to the dance floor early into the first set. Fishbonz could have saved some money last night by turning off the heat because Citizen Mundi and their audience heated things up so well into the second set that you could have sold off the excess energy to power a small country.

Until you see Mundi at least once in a live setting, you can’t truly experience the type of energy this band has.

Find out more about Citzen Mundi:

Citizen Mundi Website
Citizen Mundi MySpace
Citizen Mundi on TulsaTonight.com

Tulsa could use this! 8coupons.com

What a fantastic idea! Landy Young and Wan Hsi Yuan have delevoped a great website, 8coupons.com that sends electronic coupons to your cell phone that can be redeemed at local merchant stores that advertise with 8copuons.com.

All of the current coupons are for New York City based businesses at the moment, but if Landy and Wan’s dream comes true… we could see something like this here in Tulsa one day!

Imagine being out with your family, unsure of where to go to eat out of the over 370 restaurants in Tulsa alone… You’d get a text message about some unbeatable deals in town or perhaps you’re alerted to new restaurant offerings in your general vicinity. You’d simply show your cell phone text message coupon to your server or cashier to receive your discounted cost for your purchase.

If you are an advertiser, the cost to advertise with 8coupons.com is minimal compared to most other forms of advertising.

What I really like about the 8coupons.com concept is their ‘OCHO LOCO’ deals feature. An advertiser can offer a coupon that discounts the restaurants specials to unheard of low prices, like an 8oz gourment burger for 8 cents along with $1.00 bottled beers from 11am till 11pm. - There are many advertisers that will use this as an opportunity to lure in new customers… The customer gets GREAT deal and more than likely will come back even when the special isn’t being advertised.

This targeted form of advertising using electronic means to deliver text message coupons is genius to say the least.

I’d love to see this type of technology here in Tulsa where we are the test market for many franchise restaurant operators and also home to some great Mom and Pop dining establishments.

Now while Tulsa, Oklahoma is not as big or as populated as New York City, we do eat out a lot - probably just as much as our friends on Manhattan Island for sure. I mean just drive along 71st street in Tulsa between 4:30 and 7:00 and try to find a restaurant that isn’t full.

I do believe that small Mom and Pop restaurants that don’t get as much patronage as the large franchise operations would benefit from the type of advertising 8coupons.com offers. Most of the restaurants I write about here on TulsaTonight.com don’t get nearly the amount of traffic that the large franchise operators get because the large operators have huge advertising budgets… Take for instance El Rey Mexican restaurant on Tulsa’s east side… Wonderful home cooked food, incredible friendly service and outrageously good cheese cake but most of you have probably never heard of them… or how about The Cache River Cafe just west of 169 on 11th… serving the largest Chicken Fried Steak anywhere! Even Tulsa’s nostalgic Nightingale theatre could benefit from a boost by 8coupons.com. How about some of the best Pizza in Tulsa, available at NYC Pizza just north of 51st on Harvard? The gumbas over at NYC Pizza use the freshest mozarella and sauce in town!

I could go on and on about the Mom and Pop businesses here in Tulsa that so many Tulsans know nothing about… but perhaps if TulsaTonight.com’s readership continues to increase as it has for several months now, the word will get out to more people real soon. Of course Tulsa World and Urban Tulsa do a remarkable job of reviewing smaller businesses in Tulsa as well.

Citizen Mundi ‘HURT’ Video

The Citizen Mundi HURT Video is here!

SEE IT HERE

If you don’t already know, Mundi won the ‘Best None Of The Above’ award at the 2007 SPOT AWARDS.

Credit Card Cloning - Don’t let it happen to you!

To my friends,

I need you all to read this and do what you can to protect yourself. I have become the victim of ‘Credit Card Cloning’. A term I had heard once before but knew nothing about.

This weekend I made several bank deposits in Tulsa and expected to see them all settled by Monday morning. Turns out that there was actually less money in my account on Monday than there should have been. I had been out over the weekend doing the usual stuff, going to a club, going out to dinner, renting vids - food shopping… stuff we all do. I used my check card about 5 times.

Upon looking at my online bank statement, I saw several transactions for my check card that I couldn’t identify as mine. Further investigation showed that the charges were for small amounts of 20, then 50 then 80 dollars each and were charged at convenience stores about 120 miles away from me. Needless to say, I hadn’t been outside of Tulsa all weekend, yet I had charges on my account from Oklahoma City, Del City and Midwest City.

Of course I cancelled the card and was told by my bank that the money would be refunded in about 60 days or less AFTER they had taken steps to investigate the matter. Keep in mind that the entire weekend when these charges occurred, I had my physical card with me and did not lend it to anyone.

I was told that my check card had been ‘CLONED’ - The process of which is pretty bizarre… Basically - someone carries a small pager sized device and when you attempt to pay for something like groceries, dinner whatever… the person handling your card swipes it through the regular credit card terminal and then does so again into the pager sized device. The pager device stores all of the info that is encoded into the magnetic strip part of your card, namely your name, date of birth, entire check card (or credit card) numbers, PIN info etc. Then that info can be encoded onto a BLANK credit card which is then sold or used by the perpetrator to purchase items anywhere that credit cards are accepted.

This process or this crime shall we say, is prevalent in Europe and now even in the U.S. - but in Oklahoma? Yes, while the authorities have stated that this type of crime is not seen often here in Oklahoma, it is apparently on the rise.

There is more info on this type of crime here:

http://www.italy.usembassy.gov/acs/security/files/060926.asp

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sexUus0igWs

http://www.usdoj.gov/usao/pae/News/Pr/2005/sep/roberts.pdf

Friends, Please watch where and how you use your check cards, credit card or basically any card that uses a magnetic strip - you too could become a victim of credit card cloning just as I have.

There are other people that this has happened to as well….

http://www.belch.com/blog/2007/10/28/credit-card-cloning-scam/

http://blog.vortexdna.com/defrauded-by-a-sneaky-credit-card-thief/

Here is a website that talks about Financial Security Breaches…

http://www.creditcave.com/financial-security-breaches-10-of-the-biggest.php

And yet another that talks about how scammers used cloned credit card info to defraud the U.S. Postal Service…

http://fraudwar.blogspot.com/2007/08/self-service-stamp-machines-targeted-by.html

Please be careful!

Vinnie

The American Flag is an INAPPROPRIATE window covering?

I came home from running some errands this afternoon to find a notice on my apartment door that states:

“The following complaints have been brought to the attention of the management”

This is a form letter that has several options that can be checked off to alert a resident to the infringement.

The only option that was checked off was:

“Foil or other inappropriate window coverings”

Hmm, while I use aluminum foil to wrap sanwhiches and left-overs, I have never once used it as a window covering…

The bottom of the form letter has the following line penned in by management…

“Please remove flag from patio window” (I have had an American Flag displayed in my patio window for over 6 years now.

Upon contacting management I was told that “We don’t have a porblem with you showing your patriotism, but it cannot appear as a window covering.”

They further state that is o.k. to display the American Flag on a pole or hanging outside or I can opt to leave the flag on the patio window as long as when the blinds are closed that the flag does not display to the outside.

O.K. rules are rules but why after 6 years is this suddenly inapproproiate to post a flag inside of my patio window?

Also, If I look at the line again concerning the infringement, it states…

“Foil or other INAPPROPRIATE window coverings”

So am I to assume that there is an acceptable ‘APPROPRIATE’ window covering and then further assume that my flag is INAPPROPRIATE?

Since when is the American Flag INAPPROPRIATE in the United States of America?

I do not know if my rights are covered under HR 42, but if any of you are attorneys and would like to comment. I’d love to hear from you.

Further reading:

National Flag Law Mirrors Community Associations Institute Public Policy.

Once, twice, three times a Mundi

This past weekend was a Citizen Mundi flavored delight. Citizen Mundi played Friday night at The Gray Snail Saloon and played to an electrified crowd for over 3 hours. Playing songs from their CD release ‘No Translation’, they made this small venue sound like a large concert hall. Patrons of the Gray Snail, some of them hearing Mundi for the first time, danced all night long to the rhythms. Mike Drummond and Ryan Tedder did an outstanding job playing horns, punctuating the music of Mundi and moving in synch together while Jean-Michel lead the band as he always does, with style, flair and exhuberance. Keeping the bands time at bay was Canuto and Sergio, Wilfredo worked up a sweat playing keys - he literaly got off a plane from L.A. just an hour or so before playing to a packed pub. Mundi bass player Eric Bass, solidifed the band’s sound and moved in synch with Jean-Michel.

Saturday night, Mundi played with another Tulsa favorite, Sam and The Stylees, down again on Cherry Street at Kilkenny’s first annual block party. Both bands played hard and loud, moving the crowd all night long. Both Mundi and Sam and the Stylees picked up some new fans yet again. These two bands play together often. Offstage, both bands members are friends. Sergio and Canuto from Mundi danced and partied to Sam and The Stylees music with several of their friends. Tulsa musican Garret Overstreet was there enjoying both permances as was Dixie Tavern bartender, The adorable Andy.

Thursday, September 13th will feature Citizen Mundi, Sam and The Stylees, Ghosts, The Hosty Duo and Travis Kidd at River Parks West Amphitheater. Free food and free beer (21+) for attendees. The entertainment starts at 6PM and will continue till 11PM and beyond. For more details visit OurRiverEyes.com .

Citizen Mundi this weekend and next week!

Citizen Mundi is playing this weekend - Please see our Citizen Mundi Page for more info!

Citizen Mundi - LIVE at Boston’s in Tulsa

I was looking for something to do Friday night and saw that Citizen Mundi was scheduled to play at Boston’s here in Tulsa.

Boston’s is a small venue but perfect for the high energy crowd that turned out in full force to see Tulsa’s original International Band, Citizen Mundi. Jah Roots opened for Citizen Mundi and got the crowd dancing in no time playing some great reggae to a crowd aged between 21 and 35.

This was my first time seeing Citizen Mundi play live anywhere in the Tulsa area, though they have played some of Tulsa’s top venues such as Cain’s Ballroom, Fishbonz and Kilkenny’s.

The energy level was high and many in the crowd appeared to be Mundi regulars, knowing all of the lyrics of the bands songs. The band played all of the songs off of their latest CD release, “No Translation”

The Seven band members played their hearts out from 11PM till 1:30AM without taking a break. The bar was full and everyone towards the front of the stage all the way to the back of Boston’s, danced from the time Citizen Mundi started playing, all the way to the end. While many small venues tend to have unbalanced sound due to poor acoustics, it seems as if Boston’s sound man had the right mix of highs and lows to bring out the best in the band. I walked around the floor starting from the stage, moving to the back and then back to the front, and I was able to hear the vocals well, the horn section was vibrant and uncluttered, the keyboards were piped through at the right level to blend well with the bass guitarist and the the guitarist could be heard clearly even when the drummer and percussionist were keeping the band in time. The percussionist and drummer by the way, were both outstanding…. These guys sound as if they’ve been playing together for more than the few years they have.

One of the things I admire most about Citizen Mundi is their LACK of cover songs during their shows. Many bands throw in a cover song or two to please a crowd that may not be familiar with a bands original material but Citizen Mundi has so many great original songs that covers are just not needed to fill their sets.

I am absolutely sure that if you have never heard Citizen Mundi… once you do, you’ll wonder why you hadn’t before! This bands music is magic, infectious and all around a lot of fun to watch and listen too - This Boston Avenue venue and this original Tulsa band were made for each other Friday night. I haven’t seen so many smiling, dancing faces in one venue in a long time. CDs and T-Shirts are always on sale at Citizen Mundi gigs. Oh and if late night weekends don’t work out for you, you can always check out Citizen Mundi acoustic on Mondays at Boston’s!

Vinnie (Currently listening to Asesina)

Boston’s

1738 S. Boston Ave

Tulsa, OK 74119 918-583-9520