Of this frigid friggin’ weather, that is. Or so they say. Tomorrow back up into double-digits and all the way to 24° they say. And then up into the 30s for Friday and the weekend (with the tradeoff of maybe some snow, which is a fair deal as far as I’m concerned – snow doesn’t bother me all that much, but I’m getting too damn old for it to be this cold). So far this winter has been a throwback to the days of my youth, when it was really damn cold all winter long (and I had to walk uphill both to and from school, of course), and I’m getting just a wee bit tired of riding the polar express.
I did not watch the SOTU last night, and I haven’t been able to get interested in reading the post game wrap-up (I tried to read Howard Fineman’s column on it, but only managed about three paragraphs). I did enjoy this photo, though:
The sense I got from those three paragraphs and from the headlines I scanned that it was your basic SOTU speech – lots of talkie-talkie, not much walkie-walkie.
The only other mildly interesting thing was that some redneck leatherneck NY Congresscritter (Michael Grimm, who I hasten to point out is from downstate around Sue’s neck of the woods – Staen Island and part of Brrokly, though luckily for her, not Red Hook – and not one of ours) got all pissed off and threatened bodily harm (“He threatened to throw him over the balcony and then said ‘I will break you in half…'”) when a reporter asked him about the criminal investigation into his campaign finance “irregularities.”
Touchy, touchy.
So, anyway, that’s about all I know of what the Prez had to say. Oh, except that “he had a spring in his step” seems to be the meme this morning. So maybe he got laid right before the speech. In which case, good for him.
If I missed anything important, let me know.
Kubota Cooler.
My bucket’s been sitting in the garage full of snow for the past couple of days, so I figured I’d put it to use.
Chico may be on my bucket list but Lagunitas IPA is my default brew for now and Petaluma would be a move not quite as far.
I like the Lagunitas as well, but the Torpedo is higher ABV and very often on sale at the little market in the Village on my way home (this week, $14.99 for a 12-pack).
When I go a real store, I typically get an assortment. Among my favorites lately, Stone IPA and/or Arrogant Bastard Ale, Lagunitas IPA, Great Lakes Commodore Perry and Lake Erie Monster (also Eliot Ness if I’m in the mood for an Amber Lager), Saranac Imperial IPA, Victory Hop Devil, Ithaca Flower Power and Cascazilla (red IPA), and then whatever else looks interesting.
I tend to go for the high gravity stuff more often than not (otherwise I feel cheated).
Lately it’s been too damn cold to make a beer run at the real store, so I just stop on my way home.
Staten Island is the borough that votes Republican.
Nobody gave a SOTU like W did. :40:
I read the transcript of last night’s SOTU and it just struck me as being the same old doublespeak that Obama is so skilled at delivering. I wonder what it sounded like backwards — maybe that would reveal what he really said :omg:
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Almost 40% of the world’s children can’t read. The other 73% can’t do math.
Not sure what store this is from, but they certainly have their stock organized appropriately.
Heard this discussed on our local sports radio station:
Syracuse football coach Scott Shafer causes uproar on Twitter after snow tweet
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Yeah. Cue the crying baby and the fake outrage.