Thanks to Sue for posting Mr FK’s report from yesterday. An excellent job, as always (Mr, that is – though Sue did an excellent job as always, too). The only thing that would have made the report a little better would have been if Mr. signed off with, “…and by they way, Christi, “some” say you look like a dude in drag, unlike Richard Engle, who looks like a woman in drag.” Of course, then we might not be hearing from Mr. for a while.
Otherwise, this past weekend was a bit of a mixed bag. On the one hand, I’m hopeful that my septic problems are behind me (so to speak) – at least for a while. And, while it isn’t exactly perfect, I’ve got the holes and ruts filled in and smoothed out as much as possible. I’m sure it’ll all sink in, but, barring torrential rains, it will hopefully stay more or less intact until I can get some grass planted in the spring. And I now have a good dirt, stone, and mulch connection, which is always important.
You know, we take a lot of things for granted in this country. And not just cable and Internet access, either. The ability to have your shit whisked away someplace where you don’t really have to deal with it should close to the top of the list – if not right there at #1 – of things to give thanks for on Thursday. I suggest that, as you stand at the head of the dinner table preparing to carve the turkey, you ask everyone to bow their heads and give thanks that, when the meal they are about to receive has been processed by their digestive systems, it will go down the hole in that magical chair in the bathroom with, at most, no more than a brief struggle with a plunger. And if you’re on a septic system, tell ’em to go easy on the paper.
Sportswise, things were also pretty shitty this weekend – at least for the home teams. On Saturday…well, never mind Saturday. Let’s just agree not to talk about it. Then, on Sunday, the SU basketball team – ranked #10 in the country (proving that the rankings – much like the American Music Awards – are bullshit) barely survived against William & Mary in a game that went down to the wire. If you didn’t think W&M was (were?) exactly a hoops powerhouse, you’d be correct. Plus, they’re inconsistent. Their nickname is “The Tribe,” yet their mascot is a griffin. What’s up with that?
Speaking of tribes, NY State’s lame duck Governor is scheduled to make a major announcement today. In an effort to settle a land claim in nearby (to me; in fact, I own 10 acres of land there, if anybody’s interested) Madison County by the Mohican tribe (yeah, I know; I thought we’d seen the last of them, too) the Guv will promise State support of a tribal casino in Sullivan County (a mere hop, skip, and jump) from NYC – probably a lot easier to get to than Atlantic City, too.
This may go down as the most important initiative by a lame duck elected official since Gerry Ford proposed statehood for Puerto Rico. And look how well that turned out.
Oh well, time to get out there and get this week started. Thank goodness it’s a short one.
William and Mary (I can still hear an old lime by Alan Sues on Laugh-In about W&M, “Loved him, HATED her) was one of a few enlightened teams and institutions to forgo a racist emblem and mascot as did Stanford whose Cardinal now hugs a tree as an emblem.
W&M sports may be enjoying some extra alum money from well to do graduate Jon Stewart.
And yet, still ‘tribe,’ so perhaps just undercover racist.
Tribe is somewhat race neutral. “Tribe” and “tribalism” are in regular use in all kinds of discourse to describe any kind of group.
:turkey: 😉
Mr. Colbert did two years down the road at all-men’s Hampden-Sydney beforing transferring to athletic powerhouse Northwestern.
Oh, W&M didn’t remove the Indian images from their logo until 1978, according to their website. Same time as SU got rid of the ‘Saltine Warrior.’
I guess Jon Stewart is a member of the tribe, so it’s OK.
Gawd, I hate all of the political correctness and inhibition of expression. Don’t worry. I am leaving VA this afternoon. I’ll be better soon. Intentionally booked my flight through Chicago in honor of Colbert’s days there er, didn’t want to fly through Dallas.
He belongs to an altogether different tribe, a menorahty group.
:rabbi: :menorah: :sdavid: :jesus:
If I was being politically correct, I wouldn’t have said Indians. Unless I was talking about the show ‘Outsourced,’ which is probably racist, but I think it’s funny. I also preferred the Saltine Warrior to the big stupid orange, but Syracuse was never nicknamed the Indians or anything. The warrior was just a dude in a getup (including headdress, which was rather historically inaccurate, as there were never any plains Indians in these parts).
There was a hoax story about an archeological dig finding an Indian warrior on campus in the 30’s or something, so that’s where that came from. In the late 70’s, they changed it to a Roman warrior for a while (looked pretty stupid).
Our minor league baseball team used to called the Chiefs. They changed it to Sky Chiefs after a while (pretty stupid; not sure if that was due to the stadium’s proximity to the airport or what). Now it’s back to the Chiefs, but their logo is a train or something. Not sure what that’s all about.
I’m not much for political correctness myself, but have mixed feelings about using a race of people as sports mascots. It’s pretty dehumanizing when you think about it (some worse than others – the Cleveland Indians thing is downright insulting).
Then again, big orange plushies are pretty goddamn stupid.
I also find Notre Dame to be insulting (but not really; I just hate Notre Dame).
I also really don’t give a crap what William and/or Mary’s nickname(s) and/or logo(s) is/are. Just trying to fill space.
I was kidding about the people down heah who think PC is a librul affectation to deny their gawd given rights to call a spade a spade. I didn’t even remember W&M was The Tribe until I saw this morning.
Local. Fish wrap says The tribe had a pretty good fb season
Just got a note from Jim Earl. For those who don’t know, Jim is trying to generate interest in syndicating his Morning Remembrance obits, and eventually hoped to publish a book with the collection. As an aid to that endeavor, Jim’s stuff will not longer be available from the MS Archives.
So, for Jim Earl Comedy Bits, please visit Jim Earl’s Big Page of Crap, or, better yet, for Jim’s Morning Remembrance, visit Jim Earl’s Morning Remembrance Facebook page, or the Morning Remembrance blog.
A French farmer has confessed to feeding marijuana to his ducks in an effort to de-worm them, the BBC is reporting.
Farmer Michel Rouyer of Gripperie-Saint-Symphorien was given a one-month suspended sentence and a 500 euro (about $681) fine after admitting he gave cannabis to 150 of his ducks for medicinal purposes. Police had reportedly discovered 12 cannabis plants after visiting Rouyer’s farm following a theft.
Though Rouyer also admitted to smoking some of the marijuana himself, he claimed most of it was strictly for the birds. The Daily Mail quotes him as saying, “There’s no better worming substance for them, a specialist advised me to do it.” Added attorney Jean Piot: “This is for real, not one (duck) has worms and they’re all in excellent health.”
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/11/22/michel-rouyer-french-farm_n_786973.html
Too bad about the Earl. I always meant to dl his stuff. I hope he gets it all up again.