It’s amazing how shocked and saddened you can be when somebody you don’t actually know and have never met dies. I was really bummed when Jerry Garcia died back in 1995 (a lot of that was probably due to the fact that he died shortly before the first anniversary of my dad’s death). And the news yesterday bummed me out quite a bit, too. No, not Slim Whitman (no offense to Slim but he was 90 and I was more surprised to hear that he was still alive than to hear that he’d died), of course, but James Gandolfini (by far the best thing to ever come out of Rutgers).
A lot of that is due to the face that he’s about my age (about 10 months younger, in fact), and I don’t like to hear about people my age dropping dead of a heart attack (especially since I am currently in pretty crappy shape, and a guy I work with who’s five years younger than I am just had a heart attack – though fortunately not a fatal one – a week or so ago).
Of course, it’s also because I felt like I knew Tony Soprano. I mean, Tony was my age, listened to the same music I listen to, and, other than being a homicidal sociopath, seemed like a guy you wouldn’t mind hanging out at Satriale’s (or the VIP room at Bada Bing) with (assuming you didn’t owe him any money or have anything that he wanted).
Tony was, in some respects, your typical beleaguered husband, father, brother, and son (oh, that mother of his – talk about a sociopath), trying to deal with a snotty kid and a demanding wife (though not demanding enough to keep him from having a goomar or two). He was kind of the Dagwood of “waste management.” Right up until he brutally beat somebody to death.
I think that’s what made the character so powerful. He was a guy you couldn’t help but like and even root for – and then out of nowhere this monster would be unleashed. That’s what made it so shocking.
So, anyhow, RIP James Gandolfini. I hope you’re feeding the ducks up in heaven.
I’ll change it up a little this year. Every year someone’s birthday coincides with the longest day of the year.
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I’ll change it up a little this year. Every year someone’s birthday coincides with the longest day of the year.
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Mystery Bee Kill: Causes Being Sought
Mystery Bee Kill: Causes Being Sought
Wilsonville OR. รขโฌโ Tens of thousands of bumble bees and other pollinators were found dead under trees at the Target store in Wilsonville on Monday, June 17th. The discovery was a strange and ironic start to National Pollinator Week, a symbolic annual event intended to raise public awareness about the plight of bees.
The massive bee kill was first documented on Monday by Rich Hatfield, a conservation biologist with the Portland-based Xerces Society for Invertebrate Conservation. Several shoppers at the store called him to report that there were dead and dying bees all over the parking lot. Specifically, the bees were clustered under dozens of European linden trees. The Xerces Society is internationally known for their work on bee conservation.
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I wonder how Sunshine Jim’s doing.
He did a drive-by on another blog the other day but didn’t say much of anything about how he was.
Thought I read a report of a study that GMO’s are a culprit.
U.S. pesticide makers seek answers as bee losses sting agriculture
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Happy solstice!
Back at ya! Summer is here :hot:
Bruce Springsteen Dedicates ‘Born to Run’ to James Gandolfini Onstage
E Street Band play entire 1975 LP during a concert in England
I heard L’il Lindsey Graham worrying about how allowing those immigrants in would hurt American workers. But aren’t those immigrants already here? And wouldn’t legal status help to enforce labor laws?
I know L’il Lindsey is saying this ’cause he doesn’t like those immigrants and he couldn’t care less about the plight of American workers especially low wage workers.
Bobby “Blue” Bland ๐ :gate:
http://m.youtube.com/#/artist/bobby-blue-bland?&desktop_uri=%2Fartist%2Fbobby-blue-bland
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