Well, it’s a big day today. I’m sure I don’t have to remind you all, because no doubt you’ve had this date circled on your calendars for the past nine months or so, but, lest you’ve forgotten, today is the first Syracuse football game of the season, and one where Kevin and I renew our bitter rivalry, as my alma mater takes on his – the Akron Zips – on the road in the Zips’ brand new “InfoCision Stadium-Summa Field” in Ohio. We have high hopes for the season here, but then we’ve had high hopes before. Terrible as we’ve been for the past few years, it’s not like we’re looking for a National Championship. A winning season would be just fine – and a trip to some minor bowl game (the inaugural “New Era Pinstripe” bowl would be cool – literally, since it’ll be played on December 30th outdoors at Yankee Stadium) would have us all ecstatic. But things could go into the shitter rapidly with a poor performance today.
Speaking of poor performances, if you’ve been looking forward to the second debate between the candidates for Governor in Arizona, you’re SOL, because the current Guv – Jan “Prune Puss” Brewer – says she won’t do any more. This is apparently because of her piss-poor showing in the first debate, and the fact that she only participated in that so she could claim over $1.7 million in public funds. Of course, Jan “Take the Money and Run” Brewer tells a different tale (actually, she tells lots of tales, like the one about headless bodies strewn about the AZ desert by illegal Mexican terrorists, which would be a good bedtime story, but isn’t exactly grounded in what, for lack of a better term, I’ll call “truth”). There will be no further debates because Jan “Washington Irving” Brewer says
“I don’t believe that things come out in proper context in an adversarial atmosphere….”
Not to worry, though, because I’m sure plenty of Arizonans (hey, spell check says that’s a real word; cool) still love Jan “I won’t fight for you, me or Arizona” Brewer for her righteous stance against evil Mexicans and their plot to take over America by working hard for slave wages (and no benefits). After all, it should be Americans (and white ones at that) working for slave wages and no benefits. And by God Almighty, as soon as we get rid of the goddamn unions (what with it being Labor Day weekend and all), that’s just what’ll happen.
Turns out you can’t go to the National Archives and ask them to hand over George Washington’s hand-written first inaugural address so you can put your oily paws all over it – not even if you’re the almighty Glenn Beck. Go figure. I mean, I thought you could just just get a Library of Congress card and check it out for a couple of weeks. It’s only a 220+ year old priceless piece of American history.
But Beck had a good reason for lying about it. Turns out, the truth would have been too awkward to explain to his legion of devotees, whose IQs are not exactly on the level of Einstein, and whose emotional maturity levels are somewhere in the three to five year old range. I think we can all relate to that. I mean, when a four-year old asks you where babies come from, you don’t get into the whole messy truth. You just tell ’em something simple and comfortable, like daddy put love in mommy’s tummy.
Well, Earl has come and gone. He dumped a fair amount of rain but very little wind. He was quite a disappointment. But we cleaned up the lawn for him anyway, which was a good thing.
The deck is still very wet, the thermometer says it’s 66, the air smells really nice and there’s a breeze, but not the 15-25 mph wind we were promised. The lights haven’t even flickered.
Gail Collins:
The headless body debate goes back to Brewer’s longstanding contention that Arizona is plagued by “drugs and the kidnappings and the extortion and the beheadings†related to illegal immigration.
Naturally, inquiring minds wanted to know about the beheading part. “Oh, our law enforcement agencies have found bodies in the desert — either buried or just lying out there that have been beheaded,†she said in an interview.
This was both memorable and untrue. At the debate, her Democratic opponent, Terry Goddard, claimed that Arizona was losing business because people around the country now believe it’s a hellhole of immigration-fueled violence. “Jan, I call upon you today to say there are no beheadings,†he demanded.
We will pause here briefly to express regret that questions like this don’t come up more frequently in gubernatorial debates. Really, it’s usually all about bonded indebtedness and pensions.
“Terry, I will call you out. I think that you ought to renounce your support and endorsement of the unions that are boycotting our state,†Brewer responded, not precisely to the point.
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/09/04/opinion/04collins.html?_r=1&ref=opinion
While spell check likes Arizonan, it thinks beheadings is unacceptable. Subheading, it suggests, might be better,
I think the main thing is, if you’ve got dark skin, you should not beheading to Arizona.
:reaper: there are some people i would like to see beheaded
:doh: from wed to today i have been driving
i95 didnt see more than a few specks of rain the whole way
NPR has been doing a series on the Weekend
SEdition on I-95 Interesting since I used that corridor a bit and worked at a HoJo one summer just of the interstate Parham Road exit in Richmond.K-pea. use your sunscreen and hold on to your head! Jan is making some bad brew.
Meanwhile, north of the border, HBD, SJ!
:cake: :cake:
tanks Vernon!
(i never thought i’d make it past 29 when i was a kid!)
love y’all!
Happy birthday, SJ.
For all the triumph of NASA’s 1976 Viking mission, which put two unmanned spacecraft on Mars, there was one major disappointment: The landers failed to find carbon-based molecules that could serve as the building blocks of life.
The complete lack of these organic molecules was a surprise, and the notion of a desolate, lifeless Mars persisted for years.
Now, some scientists say that conclusion was premature and perhaps even incorrect. They suggest that such building blocks — known as organic molecules, although they need not come from living organisms — were indeed in the soil, but that they were inadvertently destroyed before they could be detected.
If true, that could cast the scientific conclusions of the Viking mission in a new light, especially since another Viking experiment claimed to have found living microbes in the soil. Most scientists discounted that possibility — how could there be life in soil devoid of the building blocks of life?
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/09/04/science/space/04mars.html?_r=1&ref=todayspaper
As of a couple of days ago, Syracuse was favored by 8 1/2, and I’m in no position to argue with that since I have no idea how the Zips are going to do in football this season. Maybe they need to recruit some guys from their kickass soccer team. Shockingly, this game is not being televised in west central Florida. Can you believe it?
Anyone who had planned to tune into Press the Meat for the Florida senatorial debate, don’t bother. Teabagger Marco
PoloRubio is begging off, as his father’s health has taken a turn for the worse. Normally, this would be the place where I would make some sort of snarky remark, but since my dad isn’t in the best of health either, I’m going to cut Rubio some slack and wish his dad well.No word yet as to whether Meek will still appear. He did a couple of the Sunday shows last weekend and came off very well, I thought.
I will, however, reserve the aforementioned snark for our tanned and fastidious governor, Charlie Crist, who has previously declined to participate in the debate. Apparently he fears being shot by both sides (damn, I love that song!) as Meek and Rubio call him out on his numerous, shall we say, flexibilities of position. Prized in the bathhouse, but not so much on the campaign trail.
A teabagger, a chickenshit and a progressive. Think I’ll go with the progressive.
thanks Sue P!
perfect day here, watching old cowboy movies and enjoying some good french roast.
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Fastidious? Is that what they are calling it now?
Wow, this is sad. Beating non-Hodgkins Lymphoma only to die in a car accident.
:gate: Robert Schimmel
I saw that last night, art, but didn’t want jump the gun.
🙁 :gate:
Meanwhile, an Aquaman sighting recently on the FB. Still don’t know what his home connectivity issue is or if he just can’t be seen here because he’s running for something again.
Sorry you lost me there vern
“Aquaman sighting recently on the FB” ❓
I saw andy post something on FaceBook a few days ago. He doesn’t have internets at home right now.
Is he still working at Whole Foods?
Not sure but guessing so.
:cake: :love: sj!
well, we moved again, right before mr fk left. The house we were in sold (we didn’t want to buy it after living in it). 3/4 of our cr*p is in storage. Still don’t have the internets tubes working properly. Nor the teevees. We’ve been looking in okc but no offers have been accepted yet. I seem to be making the first offer. Months later, the formerly indignant owners have sold for close to my offer. PJ, you decided you were going to look one weekend and, Voila! What’s your secret?
Hope Andy is a-ok.
Hadn’t seen Michael’s Moore’s Capitalism until this weekend…… :billcat:
I know pj’s secret. If he doesn’t hit the :40: again soon we’ll all be watching him on those late night infomercials about flipping real estate schemes.
Update: Sooners and Orange win.