More snow today. Not so much here (your basic two or three inches last night, and another five or so today – enough to put Atlanta in a tizzy, yet barely enough for us to notice), but quite a but apparently in store for the big boys, including NYC, which must be starting to feel persecuted. Of course, Mayor Bloomie is on the job, and New York has hired back all the experienced workers they got rid rid of due to budget concerns put GPS systems and real time video cameras in their plows so the City’s upper mucky-mucks can electronically monitor the progress of the plows while staying warm, dry, and very serious-looking for the news cameras while drinking coffee in their offices. My unsolicited advice? Never mind the gizmos – get more plows and people to drive them. Boots on the ground, you know?
Speaking of boots, I think I may have some permanent foot damage, frost bite (or frost nip) or something. Either the circulation to my extremities sucks because I’ve frozen my feet a few times too many, or I’ve just got crappy circulation, causing my feet to freeze on a regular basis. Maybe I’ve become diabetic, or have developed Reynaud’s disease? Or maybe even Scleroderma (that’s one you really don’t want; not a pleasant fate).
So, the prez heads to – as Fred used to say – Aridzona today to express his sadness in that stilted, wooden, way he has. For somebody who got his start being recognized as a great speaker, he doesn’t impress me most of the time these days. Maybe I’m just too familiar with his schtick. I once read somewhere that we ought to have two presidents – one for doing shit, and one as kind of an ombudsman. I nominate Bill Clinton as ombudsman emeritus. No matter how onto him I ever got, he could still kick ass from the podium. Then again, we don’t know who was under there motivating him.
Oh well, do the best you can, Mr. Obama, and keep your head down while you’re out there.
Today is the dreaded Wednesday morning meeting. It’s uncomfortable, unproductive, and un-, um, un-good. While I do not want to go to work today, I even more don’t want to go to this meeting. I need to find another way to make a living.
Until then, though, I guess I better go see if there’s enough snow to plow the driveway or not.
I know, I know! Glenn isn’t responsible and guns don’t kill people and this picture might incite some wild-eyed libruls to maybe boycott gold (at their own peril). In my defense, I have always loved separates at birth pix and thought I made a purty good one once of the bat boy and guano crazy Michele Bachman. How can I help it who turned out to be GB’s doppelganger?
:omg: :spank:
Another sad passing. The Nelsons are all gone. Another epic sitcom of my youth, complete with James Burton on guitar.
Actor David Nelson of Famous TV Family Dies at 74
🙁 :gate:
Dave was 74? Wow.
Funny, neither Glenn nor his doppelganger look crazy. 🙄
Margaret Whiting, The Voice of ‘Moonlight In Vermont,’ Dies
🙁 :gate:
Blaming the pot and not the puffer
Did Pot Trigger Giffords Shooting?
:bong: :omg:
Reefer Madness must be proof of the above.
Did we ever have a remake of that classic? Maybe it’s time. :bong: :omg:
I never made a film remake. But I a performance art kinda thing for quite a few years.
Yep, yep, yep. Nothing like a little mary jane to get you all violent and motivated to go out there and wreak havoc.
This is an from an email that Frankin sent out. I assume most of you are also on his list. But, I posted it anyway.
It’s nice to see that
President ObamaSenator Franken is out there working hard on this issue. ThePresidentSenator is also a big Net Neutrality supporter. That’s whyObamaFranken gives me hope.http://www.csmonitor.com/USA/Politics/2011/0112/As-portrait-of-Jared-Loughner-sharpens-vitriol-blame-fades
Thom Hartman’s blog
Blood Libel?
More positive news is coming out of a Tucson hospital where Congresswoman Gabrielle
Giffords is recovering from a gunshot wound to the head. Â Doctors report that she
is able to breathe on her own and now put her chances of survival at 100%. Â In the
coming days – families will begin burying those that died in the shooting rampage.
 Arizona state lawmakers passed legislation ensuring that protestors – like the
lunatics at the Westboro Baptist Church – cannot interrupt these funerals by establishing
a 300 ft. perimeter around the site. Â And President Obama is expected to make a
major speech this evening in Arizona while he attends a memorial service for the
 victims.
Meanwhile – the family of the shooter – Jared Lee Loughner – broke their silence
 yesterday and issued a statement regarding the tragedy saying they were deeply
sorry. Â And they also expressed the same sort of confusion that’s gripping the rest
of the country saying, “There are no words that can possibly express how we feel.
We wish that there were, so we could make you feel better. We don’t understand why
this happened.” Â Our nation – with the exception of Sarah Palin, who today issued
a youtube video accusing commentators and reporters of “blood libel” in calling
out her use of violent rhetoric for political gain – is asking these very same questions
today.
-Thom
David Nelson :gate:
I) I didn’t know he was still alive
II) Jeezus I’m
gettingold :omg:We got about 9 inches of snow. The plows were plowing my cobblestone, tertiary street all night. I know this because the sound of a heavy metal plow banging down an old, bumpy cobblestone street is, well…loud. Very loud. But, the streets were pretty clear this morning, schools were open and traffic was moving. And…Bloomy was taking bows. He was so full of himself that he offered NYC snowplows to the supervisor of Nassau County (I assume replete with NYC exhausted drivers. (Those 16 hour days take there toll.) Of course this sincere offer of assistance was made in the press.
It seems Rudy is still making friends, too:
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie (R) shot back Wednesday against recent comments by former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani about his decision to remain on vacation in Disney World while his state was reeling from a massive snowfall.
“Listen, Rudy is wrong on this one,” Christie said on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe.” “You know, I like Rudy a lot, too, but it’s easy to sit in the peanut gallery and shoot away, which is what Rudy’s doing.”
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/01/12/chris-christie-rudy-giuliani-disney-world_n_807884.html?ir=New%20York