After a warm, if somewhat breezy (and yesterday afternoon, rainy) weekend, it’s back to work today. But it’s a home day, to that takes the edge off a bit. We’re celebrating the first day of April with some snow (it’s snowing like crazy at the moment), so I guess maybe it was a good call to leave the chains on the tractor for a few more days. This is a somewhat typical way to start off trout season around here. No matter how crappy it is out there, Nine Mile Creek (which rhymes with “stick” and is actually about 25 miles long)) will be full of silly men (and a few women, I suppose, but mostly men) standing thigh deep in slightly warmer than freezing water trying to catch fish. Why? I dunno. I guess all the good fish must be gone after the first day.
It appears I’m coming down with a bit of a cold (courtesy of my wife, who felt obliged to share hers with me). So far it’s just a little bit of a cough and a sore throat (plus some exhaustion, which may or may not be related). Right now, I just wish this week was over already.
I just heard on the radio that Louisville Slugger is coming out with a new bat. I didn’t catch what’s new about it, though. Of course, if you’ve ever been to Cooperstown you know that all the big names back before 1953 used Kren’s bats, made in (you guessed it) Syracuse. Babe Ruth, Lou Gehrig, Mell Ott, Rogers Hornsby…. Unfortunately, Joe Kren died in 1953 and his ungrateful kids sold the company. Rotten kids.
Oh well, I guess I’d better get back to work. It’s gonna be a loooong week.
PJ, I thought Friday was work-at-home day. Are you getting more such days?
I’ve been doing Tues and Fri for home, but this month I switched with somebody and it’s Mon/Fri.
Sadly, they are talking about doing away with it entirely. Not because it isn’t working out (truth be told, everybody in my group has been much more productive), but because, um, well, the reason seems to be…
“Because.”
:tinfoil:
QUEENS — Prominent Queens politicians Malcolm Smith and Dan Halloran were arrested early Tuesday for attempting to rig this year’s mayoral election, according to a published report.
The pair allegedly formed an alliance to place Smith, a Democrat who represents Queens Village, St. Albans and Jamaica, onto the Republican mayoral ballot by enlisting the support of major GOP leaders through bribes, according to the Post.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/04/02/malcolm-smith-and-dan-halloran-arrested-nyc-rig-mayoral-election_n_2997854.html
What is so nice about this is that Halloran, the Republican, was the politician who accused sanitation workers of engaging in a work slowdown during a snowstorm. He claimed workers came to him to secretly complain. It all turned out to be bogus, but not before the NY Post had a field day disparaging the City Sanitation workers. Halloran never suffered any consequences. This morning, however, he is in jail.
But But I thought pipelines were safe…..
Beavers Block Spill
Last night I found my girlfriend in the bathroom clutching a razor. She said that it was nothing, but I’m worried that she’s going to cut again. It’s been three months since she’s done it, and I don’t want to find her laying in a pool of blood ever. I don’t know what I can do. She has a federal job with benefits so she can afford treatment for depression and seek counseling, but she’s reluctant. I wish having me around would make things better, but it must not be working.
I met Ramblin Jack last night, too. Cool dude. He’s playing out in Talkeetna tonight.
http://youtu.be/LO1VVSJ1S78
:cake: :blues: 🙁 :gate:
Seems like a real nice guy.
Yeah, but he’s had such great success. In three years at Rutgers, he’s a whopping 44–51, 16–38 in the Big East.
Rutgers fires men’s basketball coach Mike Rice
What if he had been winning?
I dunno. Rutgers has gone through several coaches over the past dozen years. All of them a bit teched in the head. Must be something in the water.
Wonder if he’ll be on with Imus soon?