Whether you wanted to or not, you’ve probably heard there’s a basketball tournament going on (unless you’re my wife, who I’m pretty sure has no idea). You might also have heard that during a game between Oklahoma State and Gonzaga last night, CBS announcer Andrew Catalon (an SU grad, I’m sorry to say) referred to OK St.’s strategy of fouling Gonzaga’s Przemek Karnowski (who’s a crappy free throw shooter) toward the end of the game as the “Hack-a-Polack” defense. Even better, Catalon’s broadcast partner for the game was Mike Gminiski. As a fan of alliteration, I’d have probably gone with “Poke-a-Polack.”
Despite the fact that this is how guys tend to talk to each other in private (being perpetually childish, we tend to give each other shit – I think this is part of the reason why women can have a tough time in historically male-dominated professions. They expect us to act like professionals, and we act like adolescents. Of course, it’s all part of our charm) Andrew really should have known better. I assume Catalon comes from “Catalonia” so I wonder how Andy would like the “Smack-a-Spic” defense?
That would probably have gotten him in even more trouble – as would “Whack-a-Wop”, “Deck-a-Dago”, “Grab a Guniea”, “Clobber-a-Kraut”, “Mangle-a-Mick”, Jab-a-Jew”, or “Nail-a-N….” Well, that last one would get him thrown off the air permanently, I bet.
This all reminds me of the 1968 (I think – maybe ’72) summer Olympics. One of the basketball announcers on ABC (have no idea what his name was – I mean, shit, that was like 45 years ago after all) went on and on one night about the “Polack team.” I mean, he said it like 20 times at least. I can remember my dad and me laughing more and more every time he said it.
The the next night he offered a heartfelt on-air apology that went something like “I had no idea that wasn’t what you called them people.” :rofl2:
It was right up there with “as God is my witness, I thought turkeys could fly.”
And then it was all over and everybody forgot about it. Of course that was before the Internet and YouTube (hell, it was even before regular people had VCRs – which you younger folks will have to ask your grandparents about) so you could do something stupid in public and not have to suffer eternally for it.
You also didn’t have the huge number of perpetually outraged people out there looking for something to be outraged at (the bible thumpers are currently pissed at Neil deGrasse Tyson for not giving creationism “equal time” on the new Cosmos series – when they find out Seth MacFarlane in one of the Executive Producers, their collective heads will implode I say “implode” because that’s what happens when you poke a hole in a substance that contains a vacuum).
Plus I bet 43% of American households were going, “hell, that’s what I thought you called them people, too” – my wife will tell you how when she and her first husband moved to Poplar Bluff Missouri people wanted to meet her husband because they’d “never seen a Jew before.”
Oh well, let’s hope those other fellas from Syracuse have a better night tonight than Andrew had yesterday. It’s still not very warm around here (though not only are we in the lead for the Golden Snowball, we have now overcome what was once more than a one-foot deficit and are tied with Erie PA for the Golden Snowglobe award – and there’s more snow a-comin’), and winning definitely takes the edge off the cold.
It’s true. I have no idea about the basketball stuff but I’ve learned something about turkeys. There is a large flock of them here. They walk around together and love to slowly cross the road and stop traffic. Sometimes they cross in one direction and them turn around and go back the other way. The cars wait for them. But, it’s the flying thing I’ve learned about. At night they fly up into the trees to roost. How much more flying they do I don’t know.
Swans fly,too. I’ve seen them fly a mile from Shelter Island to Greenport. They don’t do it often and they fly quite low when they do.
I have March Madness only in the corner of my eye but a lot of the results so far have been satisfying. Duke & OSU upsets- :banana: but I was sad to see VCU go down. The total OK wipe out and almost total NC were a surprise. UVa should go down soon and I could care less after the coach thinks they have PED-jeebus on their side. For now I will follow the upsetters because no one would not want my kiss o’ death rooting for their team.
Hurry up, baseball!
Well, on the bright side, Okies may be more productive at work this week.
I swear I didn’t root for them, pj.
Right on cue, we started the day today with snow. And it’s supposed to go down to 5° tonight.
Also got stomped by Duke in lacrosse.
And I’m having a severe foot flareup, which hurts so bad I feel like throwing up. Plus tomorrow’s Monday.
Basically nothing to live for here.
Playing with the “panoramic” function of the iPhone. A “sorta” 360° view of the command center here (actually two 180s stitched together).
Cool!Looks like more cold/snow is also headed your way.
Have you tried soaking your foot in a very hot Epson Salt bath?
Looks like you have a copy of The Old Guitarist by Picasso. Cool.
Don’t tell, but the guy I got it from assured me both that and the Matisse I bought off him were originals.
That’s funny because the guy I bought mine from told me the same thing.
Mine came with a certificate of authenticity. Well, it was really more of a note. It said
So i’m pretty sure it’s legit.
Yeah, supposed to be record cold today, but it looks like the heavier snow will stay to the east of us. Looking like some good snow for Sue, though.
I’ve tried epsom salts, but what seems to be best is ice (or actually snow) water works best. At least, it numbs things so much I can’t feel much of anything.