I knew it was supposed to snow yesterday, but I wasn’t anticipating the near white-out conditions on part of my drive home last night, let any actual accumulation. Not that we got 11″ or anything, but damned if we didn’t get enough out my way to cover the grass. I even had to clear the dish off – and I don’t remember doing that at all last year, though, now that I think about it, I didn’t get the dish until spring, so I guess that’s why. Looks like I’ll be needing a broom with a longer handle. It’s cold this morning, too – like, 20 something. Things aren’t looking promising for that mild winter I was hoping for (though, as I mentioned previously, the woolly bears are predicting a rough start and end, with a nice long, mild middle). Still, I’m really not mentally prepared for this.
I did, however, survive my Annual Health Assessment yesterday, with the nurse apparently feeling it necessary to remind me that I’m over 50 – as if I wasn’t already painfully (literally) aware of that. This means, she said, that I should get both a prostate exam and a colonoscopy. Seems that when you hit 50, Western Medicine becomes fixated with shoving things up your ass. Not that there’s anything wrong with that.
Not only is today the final Friday in October, but it also would have been my parents’ 65th wedding anniversary. My dad was 26 – fresh back from ‘The War,’ and my mom was only 22. That sure seems awfully young.
Hell, I have underwear older than that – though the elastic isn’t as snappy as it used to be.
Then again, neither am I.
:blues:
A regular Jimmy Fallon, this guy.
I’d like to say McConnell took it on the chin from Manchin but we know that is as impossible as wheeling West Virginia.
Glad to hear WV found its way out of the Big East. I hope they can keep playing Syracuse, somehow. I guess the WV fans don’t really care (Pitt being their big rival), but I’ll miss playing them (Oliver Luck notwithstanding). Shame everything always has to be about the money. But “aint that America?”
It looks like the cake isn’t quite baked yet.
When I was still there, WVU was always in the Southern Conference. There were ten teams: WVU, VPI (VaBlech), U of Richmond, Furman, Davidson, GWU, Wm. & Mary (loved her, hated him),VMI, The Citadel, and Washington & Lee. There was a pack of teams in earlier years that split to form the ACC and the SEC. Somehow the Mountaineers still managed to play Syracuse, Pitt, and Penn State every season and those were really their biggest games. I think the VPI game was the only conference game of any note.
And wtf is the Big 12 anyway? Does it have great endowment? It looks like they keep having trouble getting it up to 10.