On the way home last night, I couldn’t remember if it was Monday or Tuesday. I had myself pretty much convinced that it was Monday, until I saw my neighbors had their garbage out (which meant it was Tuesday). Some day, I’ll be able to look back on this and think, “there. That’s when the Alzheimer’s started.” Of course, at that point I won’t remember my name, let alone that I couldn’t remember what day it was back in oh-twelve.
So the good news is that two days of the week are over instead of just one. The bad news it that today is my late day (not stupid meeting day this week, thankfully, though I’m wondering if we’re going to have a stupid meeting on the day after Christmas. There’s something depressing about going to work on the day after Christmas to begin with – having to go to a stupid meeting would make it that much worse).
I was listening to NPR the other day, and the theme of the show was something like “why are Americans a bunch of ruthless, gun nut killers,” with the main topic of discussion being, of course, the shootings in Newtown CT. One twit who called in (from Branson Missouri) said that it was because the penalties for that sort of thing weren’t harsh enough (and that in some places they cut your hands off for stealing, you know). I thought for sure that the host would point out the fact that the fucking kid killed himself, so I kinda doubt he was worried about the penalty. But, sadly, he didn’t.
Speaking of great minds from south of the Mason-Dixon line, the good folks in Tennessee are considering arming teachers. I’m not so sure this is a good idea. For one thing, if my teachers had had weapons, I don’t think I’d have made it past ninth grade. I think they’d be better off putting in a moat with alligators and those pointy stick things, and maybe a mine field.
Well, time to get ready to seize the day. It’s gonna be a long one.
I can’t imagine that there are many teachers who would want to be armed. I would certainly not want to be and I am sure I would not want to shoot anyone. Besides, my aim is notoriously bad when I’m trying to throw a ball. That’s not a tragedy. But bad aim with a gun would be another thing. I guess if teachers are now supposed to be riot police they would have to carry their guns at all time. How much does a gun weigh? Could I fit it into my handbag? I’m sure the only thing I would shoot is my own foot…accidentally. And, would gun carrying be part of my rating along with how well Johnny did on his math test?
A golden eagle grabs a toddler, flies a few feet before dropping it, unhurt.
That wouldn’t have happened if that kid had been armed.
If pj is gonna get all humble, I guess I’ll have to do it.
Five thoughts on Jim Boeheim and his amazing run to 900 wins
Michael Rosenberg>INSIDE COLLEGE BASKETBALL
OK, call me a fan. A lot of my favorite teams sport teams sport orange and he blocked a K-K-K from dominating this exclusive fraternity. And just when he (and his wife) already had me, he put more frosting on the carrot cake.
:banana: :yippee:
And he was a white guy who had a black guy for a roommate back in 1962, when that sorta thing was slightly unusual.
Oh, yeah, Robert Bork died. If there was something I enjoyed more than the Watergate hearings, it was the Bork hearings. If that freak had passed through, I have no doubt he would have still on the SCotUS until today. I wish that we were always so lucky in theses matters.
December 19, 2012
POSTSCRIPT: ROBERT BORK, 1927-2012
Posted by Jeffrey Toobin
I first remember Bork from the Saturday Night Massacre at the Justice Dept. I last remember him as a Rmoney judicial advisor. Bu-bye, Bork.
I remember Bork when he defended a company’s decision to give women the opportunity to work for them if they agreed to be sterilized (at their own expense, I’m sure). I believe they thought that the chemicals might affect the fetus. They never worried that the same exposure might affect sperm.
Bork was one of those constitution originalists which is another name for white men are in charge and they make the rules.
I should amend that to RICH white men are in charge.