Today, spring football practice winds up for the SU football team, culminating in the annual spring scrimmage. Few people outside of these parts care, of course, but here, we’re all hoping that our new coach can turn things around. He has a pretty tough job ahead of him, but so far, so good. We’ll have to see if that translates into wins.
Just so you don’t think we’re all a bunch of tea-bagging assholes up here, I thought I’d offer up this story. It’s about a woman paralyzed from the waist down in a car accident. While she was in the hospital, her family, friends, neighbors, co-workers, and complete strangers decided to surprise her with a wheelchair ramp. One thing led to another, and they wound up tearing the house down to the frame and completely remodeling it, adding two entrances with ramps, new windows, floors and door frames, a new roof, new water and heating systems, and they even re-landscaped her property.
Inspiring story, to be sure. Funny, though, if the government had had a hand in it, it would’ve been condemned as an act of evil socialism.
This woman from the UK with the nice voice – Susan Boyle – has become quite a hit. I heard them discussing her on an NPR news show yesterday while I was on my way to one of those socialist, government-sponsored parks that the tea-baggers want to do away with. They were trying to decide if this was a “big” story because it shows that you shouldn’t judge someone by appearances.
No, that’s not it. The real story is that, taken collectively, human beings are really shallow, nasty scumbags, who laugh at a woman coming out on stage to perform because she doesn’t conform to what society has decided people should look like. We titter and squirm with delighted anticipation at the prospect of them making a fool of themselves right there on the teevee, and can’t wait for Simon Cowlick (or whatever that fuck’s name is) to berate and humiliate them for our own amusement. I personally see no reason to watch people being deliberately mean to other people on the teevee (don’t we have enough of that in the “real” world?), and no reason to make a point of putting “contestants” on TV, just for the purpose of being laughed at.
I admit I don’t get the whole televised Karaoke thing, but surely they could weed out the people with no talent in the auditions. Except, where would the “fun” be in that?
Of course, Susan Boyle does have talent (a nice enough voice, I guess; I’m no expert), so good for her. If she makes us think twice before assuming that somebody who isn’t “beautiful” will suck, then that’s fine. But the “big” story (IMHO), is what a fucked-up value system we humans (at least we “Western” humans) have.
Here’s hoping we get our shit together some day. And win a few football games, too.
April 16 was the 5th anniversary of the very first in-store appearance of William Hung at a Tower Records store in San Mateo, CA that was set up by me. The in-store attracted more people than a lot of the tea bag parties, around 500 or so. I got to spend 8 hours with William and his mother, mostly riding around in a sub par limo supplied by the record company before seeing him off to the airport to appear on the Jimmy Kimmel Show that night.
That was my last official function on my job. Three days later the company decided to relocate my position to another area and another person.
It’s OK. There is no singing in this clip.
mornin gang!
beauty day here.
love it when my :bee: ‘s hatch.
Many of Con Edison’s challenges are well known — blackouts and steam pipe explosions included — but a lesser-known problem has proved no less nagging: how to protect equipment from the thousands of monk parakeets that nest in the utility poles of Queens and Brooklyn.
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/04/18/nyregion/18metjournal.html?_r=1&ref=todayspaper
We had at least 4 monk parakeets in Red Hook. They built a very impressive nest around a light pole that provides illumination for the baseball games in Red Hook Park. I think they thought it was a transformer which provides heat for them in the winter. But, as it was only a high intensity light that isn’t used in the winter, they abandoned the nest.
More nice Lincoln photos, today.
More nice Lincoln photos indeed.
He has an amazing eye.
He’s got quite a lens, too.