Well, this week is finally coming to an end. After getting through the first few months of winter relatively unscathed (though a bit cold), things have taken a turn for the worse around here. Especially at my house. I had to plow the driveway on Wednesday morning, again when I got home that night, once again yesterday morning (we had at least a foot of snow – maybe more) and damned if I didn’t have to do it again when I got home. Since last weekend, I would venture to guess we’ve gotten somewhere around three feet of snow. The snowbanks by the driveway are a lot taller than I am, and I was mid-thigh deep in it trying to walk around in the front yard last night (looking for Bud, who now finds it ridiculously easy to walk over the fence, the little bastard). Plus, other than one day of sunshine and 30’ish degrees, it’s been really fucking cold and windy, too.
For the weekend? More snow, more wind, more cold. In fact, it’s snowing out there right now. I’m going to have to plow the yard so the dogs can walk around – it’s damn near over their heads right now. And they say we’re due for another Monday morning commute nightmare, with a foot of snow predicted to fall between Sunday night and Monday morning. I’m really not looking forward to that.
If you’ve been paying attention, you may have heard that Syracuse “self-imposed” a post-season ban on the basketball team for as-yet unnamed NCAA violations. So, no March Madness for me. Normally this would be rather depressing (especially given the weather), but I’m finding it difficult to care. The older I get, the less I care about much of anything.
Oh well, time to get ready for my weekly trip to Costco.
I am 5 minutes away from CostCo now and it is a good one, usually not real crowded. I seem to get there every other day. You just reminded me that the sale on the 4GB ($119) hard drive ends today. I may have to bite.
Sorry about the Orange. I hadn’t heard.
Hmm the regular emos are on hiatus…. should reach close to 75 degrees here today after 18 degrees the other day.
{{{ Costco Envy }}}
Yeah, I hadn’t updated some of the plugins for a while. So I updated one of them, and then I remembered why I didn’t – it broke the smilies and f’ed up the editor toolbar. Now I can’t remember how I fixed that.
Sucks. Not as bad as that time my chopper took RPG fire and I had to singlehandedly rescue 13 marines. But still.
Anyone think BW is toast? He’s pals with Stewart. Maybe he can take over The Daily Show.
He could very well be. Even though he’s just a pretty-boy newsreader and not an actual reporter (let alone journalist), you’d think “credibility” would be an important part of sitting in the anchor chair. Though, to be fair, the days of Cronkite, Huntley and Brinkley, Harry Reasoner, and Howard K. Smith are long gone. I don’t know that anybody buys the shit these people are selling anymore.
Then again, Williams is an Elmira boy, so I have to cut him a little slack for that. And he’s an Irish Catholic, so being full of shit is genetic (and, yes, it takes one to know one).
Funny, pj. The word ‘credibility’ ran through my mind a few times and I just swatted it away as irrelevant.
How did you know?!?!
May 30, 2006
Dean Smith: Politics is just not his game
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I never knew Dean was a liberal, go figure. Almost makes up for that horrible 4-corners offense he used to run.
And Billy Casper croaked, too. Tough day.
Family reports Jerry Tarkanian has died
Jerry Tarkanian loved a good fight.
It could be on the basketball court matching wits head-to-head against Bob Knight, Mike Krzyzewski, Lute Olson or John Thompson. Or it could be in a courtroom taking on the NCAA with a boatload of lawyers in tow.
Tarkanian wasn’t the type to back down, and he always scrapped and fought. Even when his health failed him in the latter years of his remarkable life, he showed a willingness to fight in a hospital intensive care unit.
Tarkanian, the iconic towel-chomping coach who put UNLV on the map as a national college basketball power and repeatedly clashed with the NCAA during his career, died Wednesday morning at Valley Hospital Medical Center.
He was 84.