Sad to hear that Alan Sues passed away. And, like Art, I’m surprised to hear that he was 85. Then again, I’m surprised when I hear how old I am. While most know Sues from Laugh-In, my favorite is his 1964 portrayal of “Junior” in the Twilight Zone episode, “The Masks,” which takes place during Mardi Gras in New Orleans. It was the only TZ episode directed by a woman – the great Ida Lupino. Junior’s mother was played by Virginia Gregg, who was in pretty much everything ever done by Jack Webb including (of course) Dragnet, Adam 12, and Emergency. “Grandfather” is played by a guy named Robert Keith, who you probably never heard of (though you might recognize him if you saw him – he was one of those character actor kinda guys), but who was Brian Keith’s father. If you don’t know who Brian Keith was, well, then I really am getting too damn old.
Speaking of getting too damn old, today is my sister’s birthday. In her honor, I stayed in bed until, like, 7:30 this morning (up late, watching movies; my stepdaughter was here with her husband, but, sadly, they left this morning). In a freaky coincidence (known as “math”), she (my sister, not my stepdaughter – though her birthday was a few days ago, and she’s getting pretty goddamn old, too) was born in 1951, and is therefore 60 today, while I was born in 1960, and am therefore 51.
It’s hard to believe my little big sister hits the big six-oh this year. This must mean all her hot friends who I had crushes on when I was, like, six years old (I developed an appreciation for females at quite an early age. I recall this student teacher in third grade named Miss Le Freight…. :hubba: Oh baby. I’m not sure I knew what, exactly, to do, but whatever it was, I sure did wanna do it) are old now. Too bad. Though maybe they’d throw me a little something for old time’s sake.
We watched “Client 9: The Rise and Fall of Eliot Spitzer” last night. Very well done. I give the guy a lot of credit. He didn’t make any excuses, pull any punches, or fake cry or any of that other bullshit (and it’s interesting how much of what we “know” about his, um, extracurricular activities are actually made up bullshit). He sure did stick it to Wall Street every chance he could, and a lot of these unbelievably wealthy people hated his f*cking guts. Damn shame somebody like Vitter can stay in office, but Eliot had to go. I wish he coulda just paid a fine and moved on. The only thing I really fault him for was his selection of Lt. Governor Blinky.
Thanks to Web for the link to the Maron e-mails. It’s a testament to how much he’s changed in the past six years (not that I actually know him, of course, but he sure did get pissed and obsessed over e-mails and the MS show blog back in the day) that he didn’t tell the guy to f*ck off, which is what I was waiting for.
Hell, I wanted to tell the guy to f*ck off.
It’s a winter wonderland out there today. Not a lot of accumulation, but a dusting of snow to go with the sub-freezing temperature has everything all white and frosty. I guess I should probably bring all the hoses in.
Oh yeah, and Save Eureka!
That’s funny because now that I am reading pj on Lefsetz, I am glad to see someone who has probably just had his first and hopefully only experience shares my opinion of Lefsetz. Actually, a lot of my old friends in and around the rekkid bidness also agree. I am usually pretty broadminded and take in lots of differing viewpoints so I hung on to my Lefsetz Letter email subscription for a long time but rarely read it. Occasionally something would catch my eye. Usually, if I forwarded a ‘letter’ to someone(s) who might be interested I’d often get an admonishing reply telling me that they had :crap: his act long ago so refrain from sending any more.
But, really, thanks WHT.
I just thought it was funny that he said Maron shouldn’t charge for archives “for his own good,” but his real problem was that he sent out a bad link and was having a hissy fit over it, and intimating that he wouldn’t link to his stuff anymore. Oh, boo-hoo.
Maybe I should send him a link to the MS Archives.
And charging a premium for archived and other content isn’t actually a unique thing. Coast to Coast, for instance, does. As does Stephanie Miller, I believe. Granted, they’re not “podcast only” shows, but still.
The other thing about this guy is he is a total Apple whore and ‘expert’ on Apple and iTumes and the Apple model. I thought that you could purchase the older episodes ala carte somewhere and I think you can get a one month premium subscrip for $1.99 if you bothered to figure it out.
As I read the ‘conversation’ I was really thinking like you that Maron might bite off his head after the condescension about how he couldn’t be doing very well. Of course, WTF has been a big success story and like Marc said, his live gigs are all selling out and big ones. Glad Lefputz also shared the great advice about selling merch at gigs. I seriously bet this guy rolls with Danny. And if the Gallager show is the one he noticed, WTF?!
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As one would expect, Mayor Bloomy’s idea that 1/2 the teachers and double the class size would improve education, generated many responses in the Times…all negative.
But Bloomy had more to say. First he said that when he went to school there were 40 students to a class, and as he made it though he thought it was a good system. So, Bloomy fell into the “I know how to educate kids because I have been a student” frame. Teachers for some reason, also having been students, do NOT know how to educate students. This is the reason that all education reform is driven by people who have never taught.
Second, education expert Bloomy thinks doubling class size would equal 40 per class but actually it would be 60 +/- a few.
If Mayor Bloomers’ math classes had had fewer students, he’d have gotten that number right.
Cain no longer able.
That whole thing was Ass-a-Nine-9-Nein.