Well, it actually got up to 101 degrees here yesterday. That’s only the 10th time since they’ve been keeping records that we hit triple digits. I can’t say as it bothered me all that much. I was sequestered in my office all day, and it was kind of warm, but not too horrible with my fan blowing directly on me. It was a hot walk out to the car, but I parked where I knew it’d be in shade by the time I left, so it wasn’t too horrible.
Out at my place, it was a few degrees cooler, and there was a pretty brisk wind (that felt kind of like a blast furnace). But I was in the pool pretty quickly, and from there everything’s nice and cool. I only wish they made a “sports” Kindle that was waterproof so I could hang out in the water and read (not sure I trust a zip-lock bag). I’ll have to get with Amazon on that.
So, Mitt seems pretty adamant about not releasing any more tax returns. This seems pretty silly to me. As many others have said, we all know he’s rich and that rich people hate to pay taxes, so just release the damn things and be done with it (better to get it over with now, than in October).
His refusal to release more can only make everybody wonder if there isn’t some really twisted tax evasion shit going on there. Or who knows what? Maybe he lists some of Ann’s sister wives as dependents or something.
Mitt also doesn’t seem to want to talk about Bain Capital. I thought that was his big claim to being qualified to be Preznit. That, and the wonderful job he did for the Olympics in Utah that I don’t actually remember (and there’s some dispute as to just what I big hero the Mitt-man was). I guess Mitt it kind of the Guidi Ruliani of Salt Lake City.
He was Governor of godless Massachusetts, too. But that doesn’t help him with the rightwing wackos, and he can’t talk about his big accomplishment there, because he hates Obamacare (now). No Bain, no Romneycare, no tax returns, and, frankly, who gives a shit about the 2002 Olympics?
I mean, who cares about the Olympics in general? When they were only every four years (and when I was a kid), they were a pretty big deal. There were also only four teevee channels back then, and we had the godless Soviets (and their commie cohorts, the East Germans, whose women’s swimming teams always looked just a wee bit masculine) to hate and root against in the all-important medal count.
Now? Eh. There’s a summer or winter Olympics every couple of years, and there are 4,000 teevee channels with at least 348 sports channels. You can see every sort of obscure sport you want, any time you want. It’s just not much of a thrill (with the exception of women’s diving and volleyball competitions, of course).
Oh well, time to get back to work. A bit cooler today, thankfully.
When I say I got the hell out of Richmond, I guess I meant I got out of Richmond hell. 100°+ yesterday but I was gone by 7:30 AM reading the story of the greatest drought in over 50 years and the early escape of Syracuse to the ACC (not the Air-Conditioned Conference). Not a cool tribute to Woody Guthrie’s Dust Bowl Ballads honoring his 100th birthday Saturday.
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I won’t bore you with current weather conditions here at home.
Glad you made it back OK. Yeah, I was glad to hear SU worked out a deal to go in 2013. I wasn’t real crazy at the idea initially, but if it’s gotta happen, better it happen sooner rather than later. Plus, the Big East is pretty dysfunctional, and not what it used to be. Should be a good move for football (and we get to start playing Boston College again, though I will miss West Virginia; looks like we get to keep the Schwartzwalder Trophy for a long time), not too bad for basketball (except for not going to MSG for the BE tournament), and will make for a pretty awesome lacrosse league.
Well, the puppies broke out of their containment area. Fortunately, they don’t seem to be doing anything destructive at the moment. Maybe they know I’m watching.
Big Puppy is watching. :pup:
Nice looking dogs, those puppies.
It is about to pour in Shelter Island. The temp has dropped from 96 to 84 in an hour. A little cooling here will be very welcome.
The local weather report mentioned the 101 degrees in Syracuse along with a comment about how much snow Syracuse gets in the winter. They also mentioned a 48 sq ft ice berg that broke loose from a Greenland glacier, the second one to break loose from that glacier. If we are really lucky, that berg will smack Inhofe.
Had an interview today with a major airline here in Anchorage. My interviewer was a half hour late, too, but I still think I got the job. It should pay better than the painting job I have now
Good luck, Travis. I know it isn’t easy getting a job at present.
Good luck with the job Travis :banana: