It’s funny, but yesterday felt more like we fell back an hour to me. The day seemed to last a long time – which is pretty unusual for a Sunday (especially one where I actually got some things accomplished). Today is making up for it, though, as I feel like somebody set the clock ahead by about five hours. I feel all kinds of crappy and tired, and am wondering just how the hell I’m gonna make it through the day. I also managed to gouge a nice chunk of flesh out of the inside of my elbow (is there an actual term for that part of one’s anatomy) in one of those “oh, I guess that wasn’t the last step on the ladder” things. It’s kind of annoying, since the skin seems to magically heal itself when my arm is bent, only to be torn apart again when I straighten it.
There doesn’t seem to be much going on in the news this morning. We’re mad at Israel, but not to worry. I’m sure it’s just a lover’s spat, and soon we’ll kiss and make up. They say we’re gonna get a health care reform law this week. Yeah, OK. I’ll believe it when I see it. Though I will say that the relentless onslaught of anti-reform ads seems to have ended. Haven’t seen one this morning (yet). That may be a sign that this is finally over. That, and l’il Lindsey Graham being in a petulant frenzy over the Democrats deigning to pass legislation in a “sleazy” manner. I think Lindsey needs a tickle hug.
Of course, we’ve all heard by now that Peter Graves passed away. To many (especially old people), he’s best known as the host of “Biography.” To people my age, he is, of course, both Jim Phelps and the pilot – Captain Clarence Oveur – from the “Airplane” movies (released, ironically, the same year that SU was last a #1 seed in the NCAA hoops tourney; note that I can tie pretty much anything to Syracuse with very little effort). I don’t think Victor ever did tell him what their vector was.
My favorite scene from Airplane is when Lloyd Bridges brings his kid to work and lets him clear planes for takeoff. Or do I have that mixed up with another movie?
Peter Graves was also the kid brother of James Arness (best known, of course, as “The Thing” in Howard Hawks’ “The Thing from Another Planet” – not to be mistaken for Thing T. Thing from the Addams Family [whose home design may or may not have been inspired by this building on the SU campus, which Charles Addams would have seen as a Colgate student when attending SU/Colgate football games, which was a big rivalry back in the day; see? told ya], played by Ted Cassidy, which is why you never saw Lurch and Thing together, and also starring Jackie Coogan, whose father was born in Syracuse [see how easy it is?] as Uncle Fester – later remade by John Carpenter, and starring, among others, Wilford Brimley, who later went on to be famous for gettin’ the diabeetus).
In perhaps his finest work, Peter Graves starred as Dr. Douglas Martin in “Killers from Space,” which – along with several other of his movies – can be seen on The Film Crew and MST3K). For me, I’ll always remember Graves as that dirty, no-good Nazi spy in Stalag 17 (directed by Billy Wilder, brother of W. Lee Wilder, who directed Graves in Killers from Space, and also starring William Holden, who escaped from the Nazis and then went on to blow up the bridge on the river Kwai).
Oh, I spoke too soon. There goes another anti-HCR ad. A good reason to go to work, I guess.
I can’t tell if I’m tired or just not awake. But, the later sunset was nice, yesterday.
Been in the Big Apple for a few days now. I have never seen so many broken umbrellas – trash cans are stuffed with them. Quite a storn.
I always loved Stalag 17. Kind of a less funny predecessor to Hogan’s Heroes.
At ease!
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My hawthorn tree is starting to come alive. Pretty soon it will be all flowery which means hopefully
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and maybe later
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The school I’m in on Tues and Thurs set their clocks ahead last Wednesday. The school I’m in on Mon and Wed set their clocks BACK an hour, today.
Six hundred feet below the ice where no light shines, scientists had figured nothing much more than a few microbes could exist.
That’s why a NASA team was surprised when they lowered a video camera to get the first long look at the underbelly of an ice sheet in Antarctica. A curious shrimp-like creature came swimming by and then parked itself on the camera’s cable. Scientists also pulled up a tentacle they believe came from a foot-long jellyfish.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/03/15/nasa-finds-shrimp-like-cr_n_499155.html
Booblehead alert
Christiane Amanpour Offered ‘This Week’ Hosting Job On ABC
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It is too late for me to edit my last comment so I hope no one was offended by the use of the word booblehead.
If I had wanted to be offensive I would have ended like this
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#5 – new math?
you think she’s hot, vern? I always thought she looked like a guy in drag.
I was sort of making a lame joke. She’s OK. I like the voice, just like Sylvia Poggioli. I have no idea what she looks like.
I’m so old, I can remember when Christine Amanpour was hot. Of course I’m so old I can remember when a lot of people were hot.
Now, I can still get :hot: thinking of Christine’s brain :billcat:
She was a lot better than Wolfie and the Scud Stud.
Funny, I get hot thinking of Donovan’s Brain. But not in a sexual way, More like in a perfectly platonic, naked Utah Republican in a hot tub with a 15-yr old girl kinda way.
And, as it happens to be my wife’s name, too, I feel compelled to point out that it’s Christiane, not Christine. And I think she kinda looks like a guy in drag, too (Amanpour, not Granny), but mostly ‘cuz I think she cuts her own hair.
Now, Lara Logan, on the other hand…. :hubba:
NEW YORK — The former president of a small Manhattan community bank on Monday became the first person accused of trying to defraud the federal bailout program.
Prosecutors also contend that Charles Antonucci Sr., stole so he could live a lavish lifestyle that included a Super Bowl junket.
He was arrested Monday.
Antonucci, 59, of Fishkill, was charged with self-dealing, bank bribery, embezzlement and fraud.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/03/15/charles-antonucci-ex-park_n_499598.html
It’s interesting that this guy is the first. I guess there is an assumption that there will be others.
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i wuz tending my Bee house because it’s getting into that temp range for the hatch. so i took all the full bee nest tubes out of the bee house, positioned them for the hatch and put the new empty tubes in the bee condo’s.
as i was working the first one of the male bees dug through the mud cap and greeted the new spring with me watching.
what a treat they are to see and the trees are going to match the hatch just right.
heh! cute little guy! :yippee:
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:cake: :blues: 🙁 :gate:
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beauty tunes Vernon!