Yesterday was on of the mondayest Mondays I’ve suffered through in quite a while. Just wasn’t into it. Gas was up from $4059 Sunday to $4.129 yesterday morning. Then Granny had the honor of working an 11 hour+ day (for free, of course – well, the 3+ hours, anyway). By the time I came home from work, gas was up already up a nickel, to $4.179 (if this keeps up, it’ll be well past $5 by Labor Day, and god only know what it’ll hit when Bush bombs Iran).
Then on the radio in the car on the way to pick Granny up, I heard a story about the earthquake in China, and the relief efforts in Cheng Du (which is pronounced like ‘Chung Doo’), and that always makes me think of the song from that friggin’ musical, Guys and Dolls (which any of you who have – or had – high school kids have no doubt been forced to suffer through at least once). So I’ve got “chung do, chung do, this guy says the horse chung do” running on an endless loop in my brain all night long, and no beer in the house to drown it with, and then I finally get to sleep and, and damned if it aint frickin’ Tuesday morning already, and I’ve gotta get up and do it all over again (and now I’ve got that goddamn song loop running in my brain again, too) . Bleh.
On the bright side, I did get to spend a rather pleasant evening sitting in the back yard with the dogs and the one cat that has outdoor privileges, surfing the Internet while listening to the Mockingbirds bitch at her (the cat, that is) from their nest in the tree next door (they’re not too crazy about the cat). Plus these freakin’ primaries are over with today, finally, so that’s one less thing we’ll have to listen to, which is good because I need to recharge before we start in with what a disappointment Obama is (unless McCain gets appointed by the Supreme Court or something, in which case it doesn’t matter ‘cuz we’re really headed down the shitter).
I think I need a day off.
Here’s a better song to get stuck in your head from “Guys and Dolls”
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l_HXbBRaQv4
AAR still has pictures of \Maron all over their “American Afternoon” stuff. Maybe it’s a good omen. More likely, of course, it’s more evidence of the gross incompetence of AAR.
‘Tis Tuesday and the end of the primaries. :banana:
The good thing about the Obama/Clinton show was that it drowned out McInsane. No such luck anymore. Now we will have to hear how more of the same is actually change. :fustrate:
Most important, counting today, there are 2 more days before summer vacation. :nod:
Damn, I’m glad I don’t smoke cigarettes anymore.
pj- Is that Judas, AquaLung or the chairman of Atria? :bong:
They’re saying it might be over tonight or tomorrow. Be still, my beating heart. Not to mention my throbbing… fingernail.
:banana:
We’re at about 4.059/gal – about a dime more in the fancier neighborhoods. There’s a local hummer dealer that puts on a radio ad explaining that the Hummer really isn’t a gas guzzler and they interview some “housewife” who says she drives 50 miles a day to work and only has to fill up the tank once a week. They never actually say what the mpg is and they don’t explain it’s a 35 gallon tank. That’s about $150.00 a week.
That’s Aqualung, my friend.
My van is the preferred vehicle for taking the dogs to the park. That’s 15 miles round trip, and the van gets maybe 20 mpg combined. So, that’s about $3 a day at current prices. I hope they appreciate it. May have to start cramming them into the little car.
Dharma for one, please.
:billcat:
We were at 3.93 yesterday, I wonder what it will be today. I have to say I’m really envious of the few people I know that don’t own cars and never have. An amazing thing here in Phoenix where everyone drives. :smack:
Is there a Maron v Seder today?
KP, I think the Maron v Seder is 3PM today.
Maron v Seder is 3 pm tomorrow, Wednesday.
:yippee: :fire: :banana: :fire: :yippee:
Thanks, Wanwenxia. At least I got the time right. These senior moments are becoming senior days. :smack:
Whatever Clinton might say, there is considerable doubt about her claim to be “winning the popular vote.” The only sense in which that is true is if she includes all the people who voted for her not only in Florida but also in Michigan, an election that she previously said “is not going to count for anything.” She also has to exclude the 230,000 “uncommitted” voters in Michigan, most of whom would have probably supported Barack Obama had he been on the ballot, and caucus participants in four states — Iowa, Nevada, Maine and Washington.
The best running tally that I have seen on various definitions of the popular vote comes from Real Clear Politics. It shows that if all the votes are included, and the uncommitted Michigan vote is awarded to Obama, the Land of Lincolner ends up with a slight lead in the overall “popular vote.” He also has a small lead in the popular vote including Florida but excluding Michigan and the caucus states.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/06/02/AR2008060203030.html?wpisrc=newsletter
I think it is important that the issue of the popular vote count be addressed lest people think that he is not the legitimate winner of the nomination.
From the fall of 2004 through 2006, the report said, NASA’s public affairs office “managed the topic of climate change in a manner that reduced, marginalized, or mischaracterized climate change science made available to the general public.” It noted elsewhere that “news releases in the areas of climate change suffered from inaccuracy, factual insufficiency, and scientific dilution.”
Officials of the Office of Public Affairs told investigators that they regulated communication by NASA scientists for technical rather than political reasons, but the report found “by a preponderance of the evidence, that the claims of inappropriate political interference made by the climate change scientists and career public affairs officers were more persuasive than the arguments of the senior public affairs officials that their actions were due to the volume and poor quality of the draft news releases.”
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/06/02/AR2008060202698.html?wpisrc=newsletter
All Over?
Terry McAuliffe is denying the accuracy of the AP report, which leads me to believe that it’s probably correct.
Damn, what’s up with this?
8 Chinese pandas recover from their earthquake trauma. (pics)
No Maron on AAR, folks. Ron Kuby got the gig. You know what that means? It means I go home, cancel premium, and say :fu: :fu: :fu: :fu: :fu: to AAR.
Kuby? KUBY? You gotta be shitting me.
Once again, AAR has managed to leave me simultaneously astonished and unsurprised. I still have hopes for a morning show, though. Remember, they currently have nothing in the 6-9 slot, and next to nothing (perhaps worse than nothing) with Alvin the chipmunk’s brother Lionel in the 9-noon slot.
Really, they screwed Seder over bigtime. They just keep stringing him along (“oh, sure, Sam, you’re on the short list”).
Assholes.
Ditto, ditto, ditto!
At the risk of sounding like a Limbaugh listener, let me second what pj said.
I’ve been listening at the Madison affiliate which did not immediately pick up Rhodes. They’ve been good about listening to listener demand and wanted to
give AAR a chance to choose its replacement host before making a lineup change. If the choice is Randi or Kuby, I choose Randi and I just wrote
the station to say so.
Kuby is a Hillary supporter, if that made any difference.
I got to hear all the “contestants” and had this impression of them:
Joy Behar – Witty, good radio voice, smart – not terribly informative. I don’t watch “The View” and was not famililiar with her. I didn’t have the impression she really wanted the job but was surprised at how well she did at radio.
Roseanne – I like her but she’s not for radio.
Ron Reagan – What a nice guy. Nice voice. Asked some smart questions during interviews using his “nicenesss” to get into difficult areas without causing offense. But he made me sleepy.
Ron Kuby – I was impressed that he was a former radio host. Yet I really disliked him. I didn’t like his voice, I didn’t like his pacing. As he interviewed guests and discussed his own views on the issues, I found I really disliked him. And I don’t know why. He was on during the week I was home a couple of days working around my house and able to really listen without interruption. I’d put him down at the bottom of the list with Roseanne. I was surprised he’d done radio before; didn’t sound like a pro.
Hal Sparks – Not previously familiar with him. I listened yesterday and couldn’t get into it. He’s not really gotten a fair chance at this job, has he?
I don’t think it’s just loyalty. I learn from Seder and Maron every time I listen. The energy level is high. Their programs are more contemporary, informative, dangerous, amusing and unpredictable.
I guess AAR is aiming at the old codger audience (not that I’m that young myself but I don’t want to listen to folks so out of touch with today!).
I’m not surprised by AAR, but I am deeply disappointed.
Fuck’in retards :fu: but just what you’d expect from a rich man’s plaything that seems to be programming exclusively to limosine liberals living on the upper west-side of a small island. :fustrate:
I’m outta there. :growl: 😡 :slap: :jason:
I wonder if AAR is finally going to fold and get sold to some sports channel…or worse.
I believe the kindest discription of them is clueless.
artnorton sent a message using the contact form athttp://airamerica.com/contact. you’ve chosen to continue to focus your programming on manhattan-focused liberal warmed over talk radio. you’ve had several opportunities to take progressive radio to the next level with all the things you’ve put Maron and Seder through. good for you that you don’t need an audience, especiallya LOYAL audience. I said I would cancel if you fucked Maron over again and I have. Creative Artists will find better more worthy outlets for their talent. Drop dead AAR
As my pal Seth would say
Good Times!
They’re back!
:penguin: :banana:
For what it’s worth, I had no expectation of Maron or Seder or both getting the PM slot. I just knew they wouldn’t do it. This Kuby character sounds like warmed over Lionel.
Kuby used to have a show with Curtis Sliwa. It was truly awful.
I was actually kind of surprised at Maron’s apparent strong interest in doing a show for AAR. I know he’d like to get back on the radio, and I think radio is something he excels at (even more than he excels at the other things he excels at), but AAR is a pit, and I’m surprised he’d even consider doing business with them.
So maybe they want him back in NYC for the vacant 6-9 slot? Oh, to be happy to get out of bed in the morning again….
Wow, the gardening angel? Doesn’t he cover for Hannity or something these days? Quite a gig for a Mickey D’s night manager.
Well, PJ, I think your kind of limited in liberal talk radio as far as networks go. But it’s growing so maybe it’s just a matter of time. NovaM would take both Sam and Marc right now if they could. It’s hard to be patient though. :fustrate:
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/21134540/vp/22887506#22887506
Damn, that was good.
I think between the tape loops of clinton calling into question the credibility and viability of ‘Bama and mkkain congratulating klinton on her wisdom that ‘bhillary has pretty well guaranteed the end of our political system such as what was left of it.
she will see to it that we remain divided by race and by class. mkkain will cloak himself in the flag and she will wrap herself in the dead skin of the great white elephant til august where the dems will come across as divided, confused and in chaos. mkkain will offer her the vp in an act of unity. :tinfoil:
Sorry I killed the blog Maybe I went a leetle overboard. 😳