There have been some “super” Super Bowls over the years. Last night wasn’t one of them. I was kind of hoping it would at least be a fun game to watch. I’m glad I didn’t stay up past halftime. Not that you’d know it from how tired I feel this morning – it would be nice to be able to sleep for more than three or four hours again. Part of the problem, I think, was that I’d finally gotten around to staining a CD rack somebody gave me about 30 years ago. Been meaning to get to that, so there’s one more thing to cross off my bucket list. I mounted it on the wall in my office, but unfortunately it wasn’t really dry yet and the fumes were really getting to me. My lips were even getting numb. I guess it wasn’t low VOC stain. Even this morning, I can smell it. Best part is, I don’t even have a CD/DVD player in here so it’s really for display purposes only. I’m gonna have to find a place to display all my LPs, too.
A real shame about Phillip Seymour Hoffman. I’m not quite sure I buy the whole “found with a needle in his arm” thing. Not if it was heroin, or cut with something bad, anyway. A heroin overdose just doesn’t work that way – it takes hours for your respiratory and circulatory systems to shut down and kill you. It’s not the kind of thing that puts you down mid injection. Or so I’ve read, anyway. Fortunately heroin is not one of the places my life’s taken me.
If you watch his Oscar acceptance, you see him thank his mom for, among other things, watching the NCAA Final Four with him. I wonder if he was a fan of any team(s) in particular. I mean, he was born and grew up in Fairport, NY, which is a suburb of Rochester. So, hey, not a lot of teams to choose from – not like St. John Fisher or RIT are basketball powerhouses.
One great and perhaps little known Hoffman film was “Flawless.” Robert DeNiro plays a homophobic cop who has a stroke, and part of his rehab includes taking singing lessons from his neighbor – a pre-op transgender drag queen “Rusty” played by Hoffman. By the end, DeNiro comes to like and respect Rusty and his group of friends. So naturally Rusty winds up getting beaten to death by some homophobic asshole. An uplifting story.
Of course the role he won an Oscar for was Capote, and he did a great job. If you’re around my age, you remember seeing Truman Capote on, like the Mike Douglas Show and Dick Cavett and maybe even Firing Line. God, I was watching some clips on YouTube yesterday, and William F. Buckley was such an infuriatingly annoying pompous windbag. My mom used to call him “the Crocodile” because he spoke so slowly and never seemed to move. I also remember some really good feuds between Capote and Gore Vidal. Of course, there were some really good feuds back then – Capote, Vidal, Buckley, Norman Mailer…. Not exactly at the same level as you see today – Bill O’Reilly sniping at Rush Limbaugh or Sean Hannity being whatever the fuck it is he is.
Oh well, it’s not quite time for work, but it’s getting there. Monday’s suck.
I apologize for the Phillip Seymour Hoffman reference- I was kinda in a black mood last night. He truly was one of the greatest living actors. :gate: 🙁
I’d take PSH in one mediocre movie over the last five that DeNiro has made.
Reading the Post online, it looks like there was only one domestic murder ,so far, after the game- but the guy was appropriately in his Bronco’s jersey.
That was a great line. My sense of humour bends toward the gallows. I wish I had been following TYT to catch it. Was Ben on? He can say something like that being a showbiz insider.
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I thought that was pretty funny, personally. Then again, I thought “NASA stands for Need Another Seven Astronauts” was pretty funny back in the day, too.
I only get outraged over jokes about the weather in Atlanta.
Oh my, pj. Bill Buckley YouToobs could be a rabbit hole that I need to avoid today. It is strange that all these years later that Buckley is considered a reasonable con by the neos whan he was anything but, just ‘well-spoken’ I think the racist kids call it today.
I went to sleep early as the SB is over early in the evening here and I never re-fired up the Fux noise after the game ended. I did notice Bradshaw was missing due to the death of his father. I am not sure why I noticed. So I am up this morning early dialing up some Morning Jerk to get more SB insight. I have figured out that you can pretty musch skip the first hour because they usually just re-run most of it as the last hour unless something really embarrassing happens that they suppress like they do on their web site. Lo and behold, Joey the Scar is getting even more vociferous in his Christie denial. Even fluffer Mika is showing doubt but the establishment repugs he likes to have on are starting to reek of desperation. Too bad they can’t get a hologram of Dandy Don to sing for the Fat Boy of NJ. The forks are already drawn. They just need to milk the story for a while longer. Phone call for Jeb Bush. Is there a Jeb Bush here?
I caught this story yesterday about ‘bad heroin’. Bad heroin always makes me think of this. I hope it isn’t too soon.
🙁 :gate:
Oh, shit! Joey the Scar just said Joe Montana was the greatest QB in NFL history. Now what do I do? I hope Peyton quits while he’s on top. I actually feel bad for the ‘great white hope’.
I am enjoying the PSH clips, especially as Lester Bangs in ‘Almost Famous’. I have to watch that one again and the DeNiro movie that I have never seen. It is weird how things come around but Cameron Crowe’s ex-wife is married to one of the less honest folks I had the displeasure to know in the rekkid bidness. I met one of these guys later.
Lock the gates! :gate:
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It’s snowing. I just cleared the deck of snow and ice yesterday and it’s full of snow again. The birds are walking around under the evergreen trees, looking for food and staying out of the snow. The brave or very hungry ones are crowding the bird feeder.
Kinda sucks when you get shot in the head while fishing.