The Evolution of "All Hands on Deck"

IMG_4335.JPGBy AARON TURNER Hill Billy Editor

GREY EAGLE -- Cousin Todd Martin has a gift for coming up with unique games, games usually designed around his own ability to win. Saturday at Big Birch Lake, he took a big swing ... and missed. At the sprawling Lake located in Central Minnesota, the Johnson family is blessed with lake-front property and several cabins. Out in front of some of their beach-front, sits a home-made raft, nicely built of 2x6 lumber on 55-gallon blue plastic drums, chained to the bottom and affixed some 20 feet off shore. (Webmaster's note: See photo Above) It's there that Martin had his first go-round with game-making. He called the game "Pontoon Platform Police." The game was crude, if not a touch fun. There was one officer located under the raft. There's nearly 18 inches of clearance from water level to the joists. The jailbreakers had to start at the ladder, and after a five-second headstart, the police would begin the search. Contestants would try to circle the raft, keeping in contact with either the raft or the drums underneath. The officer would then try to touch each breaker and the one that made it all the way around would begin as the police in the next round. The game bombed. However, from that game blossomed pure genious. Martin and Matt Bever brainstormed and came up with the best name yet, "All Hands on Deck." Some wanted to use that name for "Pontoon Platform Police," yet they held off. On the next day, "a major step in the evolution raft games," as Bever said, occured. Cousin Aaron Turner found a whiffle ball on the beach, and from that simple discovery came the present and future of raft games from now until eternity. With the simple addition, many hours sifted by. The premise was similar, only the police officer started with the ball and contestants could start from any position on the raft with the corners being the most coveted spot. The officer was limited this go-round to the center of the raft and must stay in contact with either of the center two (there are six total) barrels. "It was revolutionary," said Marc Bever, a veteran of several years of rafting games. "I really think it's going to set the standard for rafting games from now on." It's not gender exclusive, either, nor age discriminatory. The Bever descendants: Marc, Matt, Todd, Aaron and in-law Jason Warnock, as well as several Johnson decendants: Breanna, Grant and Maddy all tried the game, and all loved it. After the original officer tagged the first person out, that culprit was soon an aide to the officer, with tag-team strategies coming into play. The choppy waters of Big Birch Lake added a little hijinx as the waves lifted and slammed the raft back. Turner, it was said, was at an advantage. His 6-foot-4 frame was the biggest wing span of the group, but it was little 9-year-old Maddy Johnson that got the gamer award, playing in water over her head without the aide of a lifejacket. Grant Johnson provided much of the comic relief, but it was the essence of the game, of "All Hands on Deck" that won the crowd and, without a doubt, will soon become a legacy of Lafayette Resort on Big Birch Lake.

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Puerco Pibil from Once Upon a Time In Mexico

I'm on a Robert Rodriguez kick this weekend and have watched the whole El Mariachi "Trilogy" (El Mariachi, Desperado, and Once Upon a Time In Mexico) In Once Upon a Time in Mexico, Johnny Depp's character always orders the same dish in every "dive" he goes to.

"El, you really must try this because it's puerco pibil. It's a slow-roasted pork, nothing fancy. It just happens to be my favorite, and I order it with a tequila and lime in every dive I go to in this country. And honestly, that is the best it's ever been anywhere. In fact, it's too good. It's so good that when I'm finished, I'll pay my check, walk straight into the kitchen and shoot the cook. Because that's what I do. I restore the balance to this country. And that is what I would like from you right now. Help keep the balance by pulling the trigger. "

One of the extra features on the DVD is Robert Rodriguez's "10 Minute Cooking School" where he gives the recipe to Puerco Pibil. If I can ever find all the ingredients, I'll have to try it.

Read on for the recipe.

5 tbsp of annatto seeds 2 tsp of cumin seed 1 tbsp of pepper 8 all-spice half a tsp of cloves

Grind all that together into a fine powder using a coffee grinder (purchase separate coffee grinder for spices, DON

What am I?

Accorind to these definitions, those of us born in 1978 and 1979 or left out. :-)

Generation Y. This generation, also tagged the millennial generation and the echo or boomlet generation, includes those born between 1980 and 2000. Generation Y is the most ethnically diverse generation yet and is more than three times the size of generation X. Gen Y teenagers have an average of $100 per week disposable income, and 40 percent of them hold at least a part-time job. One in four lives in a single-parent household and three out of four have working mothers.

Generation X. Generation X is a label applied to young adults who were born between 1965 and 1977. Originally tagged with a reputation of being selfish slackers, this generation has matured and is known for strong family values. While baby boomers strove to do better financially than their parents, gen Xers are more likely to focus on their relationship with their children.

Baby boomers. Born between the years of 1946 and 1964, baby boomers make up the largest segment of the U.S. population. By 1995, 80 percent of baby boomers had children living with them. Today, those on the leading edge of the boomer generation are becoming grandparents.

Entrpreneur.com's Top Franchises and their startup costs

linkHere's the top 30. There's a lot more on that site.

1 Subway Submarine sandwiches & salads $86K-213K

2 Curves Women's fitness & weight-loss centers $36.4K-42.9K

3 Quizno's Franchise Co., The Submarine sandwiches, soups, salads $208.4K-243.8K

4 7-Eleven Inc. Convenience store Varies

5 Jackson Hewitt Tax Service Tax preparation services $38.8K-85.4K

6 UPS Store, The Postal/business/communications services $143.3K-247K

7 McDonald's Hamburgers, chicken, salads $506K-1.6M

8 Jani-King Commercial cleaning $11.3K-34.1K+

9 Dunkin' Donuts Donuts & baked goods $255.7K-1.1M

10 Baskin-Robbins USA Co. Ice cream & yogurt $145.7K-527.8K

11 Jiffy Lube Int'l. Inc. Fast oil change $214K-273K

12 InterContinental Hotels Group Hotels Varies

13 Sonic Drive In Restaurants Drive-in restaurant $710K-2.3M

14 Domino's Pizza LLC Pizza $141.4K-415.1K

15 Super 8 Motels Inc. Economy motels $297K-2.3M

16 Kumon Math & Reading Centers Supplemental education $9.3K-29.3K

17 Chem-Dry Carpet Drapery & Upholstery Cleaning Carpet, drapery & upholstery cleaning $24.95K-86.95K

18 ServiceMaster Clean Comm'l./residential cleaning & disaster restoration $28.2K-99.9K

19 RE/MAX Int'l. Inc. Real estate $20K-200K

20 Snap-on Tools Professional tools & equipment $14.3K-264.3K

21 Burger King Corp. Hamburgers, fries, breakfast & other items $294K-2.8M

22 Jan-Pro Franchising Int'l. Inc. Commercial cleaning $5K-50K+

23 Merle Norman Cosmetics Cosmetics studios $33.1K-156K

24 Papa John's Int'l. Inc. Pizza $250K

25 Jazzercise Inc. Dance/exercise classes $2.6K-32.8K

26 RadioShack Consumer electronics $69.9K

27 Days Inns Worldwide Inc. Hotels & inns $400K-5.4M

28 Liberty Tax Service Income-tax preparation services $38.1K-49.1K

29 Midas Int'l. Corp. Auto repair & maintenance services $379.4K-528K

30 Dairy Queen Soft-serve dairy products/sandwiches $655K-1.3M

New feature of The Bever Dam

I've added a Moblog to my site. (click on the word moblog for a definition). Even though I do not have a cell phone capable of taking pictures yet, this will allow me to take pictures and just email them to my textamerica.com account instead of setting up a gallery. To go to my textamerica account, just click on the picture under moblog on the left of this site. (this will always display the most recent addition to my moblog).

You can go directly there by clicking the link below.

MarcBever.com Moblog

My take on Pacers' Brawl

I just saw a new camera angle and watched it in slow-mo (1/15 sec) I do not believe Artest should have went into the stands, but the suspension vs. what happened is incredible.

Artest never hit anyone until hit was hit in the head by the guy in the hat. He ran right to the guy he thought threw the cup, grabbed him by the head and took him to the ground. At the time other fans and it looked like maybe coaches were holding him back and would have gotten things stopped. While these peope were holding Artest back, a guy (who had previously been pushing Artest off of the guy he tackled) dumped a drink in Artest's face. That was when Jackson arrived in the stands. He did not hit anyone on his way up the stands either. It also didn't appear that he was going to hit anyone in the few moments between when he arrived at the "scene" and when the "fan" through the drink in Artest's face. Jackson did throw a punch at the guy that threw a drink on Artest, but then Harrison and someone else got up in the stands and held Jackson back. Now at this time Artest is being kept from doing anything and so is Jackson, but for some reason the guy in the hat starts hitting Artest. Artest takes a few swings at him and then gets out of the stands. Jackson changes his focus and goes after the guy that hit Artest. Fred Jones had tried to reach over a couple people and grab the guy as he's hitting Artest, but he starts to get hit in the back of the head by Ben Wallace's brother. Ben's brother had gotten out of his seat earlier when the on court fight started. You can see him standing behind the scorers bench at the players are yelling at each other. You can also see what appears to be an assistant coach go up to him and try to get him away from the area.

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