This website, and many others that you visit, contain a certain amount of personal information, such as our names, dates of events, etc.  The bad guys out there use that to call you and try to fool you into giving up your personal information.  For example, some jerk might call and say that he’s a member (using one of our names)  that is collecting donations for one of our events.  They can be terribly convincing.  Don’t buy it.  That’s not how good businesses do business.  Hanging up is the best policy.  If you’re not comfortable doing that, hang up quietly.  Better yet, don’t pick up the line in the first place.  Also, look into a wonderful service called Nomorobo.  I know that it is free with Spectrum land lines.  We use it and hardly any calls get through.  It rings once then it goes to… well, who cares!  There are also paid alternatives for cell lines.  Check with your carrier.

This kind of thing is nothing new.  I was working at a gas station when I was in high school in the 70’s.   During the gas crisis (remember that!) there were mile long lines of cars trying to fill up when they saw a gas station that was open.  On one of those days, I was pumping gas one car after another, and soon people started handing me tickets saying that they prepaid for gas with some guy down the street.  Those weren’t happy encounters.   What a day.  At least the gas was only 35 cents a gallon.    The gas station owner, Don Burlas, used to let our families come down late at night to fill up!  He was one top notch guy.

Update:  If you want an idea how scary it is out there, check out the blog from this Security Awareness company.

HOT! Lou Rugani has donated his two hour spot on Friday August  23 to Post 21.  Join him and his guests Commander Larry Lewens, and First Vice Commander Crystal Carter at 3pm to 5pm on 1050 AM, WLIP.  I’m looking forward to hearing what Kenosha’s unofficial historian has to say about the history of the American Legion in Kenosha.

 UPDATE:  The actual interview will start at 3:30pm.

I was looking up a business to do some gutter work on my house and I wondered if anyone in the post had a gutter business.  After realizing that there was no way for me to know that, I thought it would be useful to have a web page dedicated for advertising Veteran Owned Businesses.   That would include your immidiate famly member’s businesses also.    Ads on this page will be free.  (Donations won’t be turned down!) There would still be a small fee for advertisements on other pages.    Oh, by the way, any VOB’s out there that do gutters?

Update: Veteran Friendly Business will also be considered. See the RWB pages for more details