Wow, been over a week so I feel compelled to put something up here – though I don’t really have much to say (what, you don’t really wanna hear about the weather or the “Texas Bowl” do you?). I guess I need to start titling these posts with something other than the day of the week.
As was mentioned in the comments on the previous thread, I didn’t watch any of the live “Sound of Music” on NBC. Mostly because I’m not a musical kind of guy (I like music, just not musicals). I just have a hard time suspending my disbelief. In my experience, people don’t spontaneously erupt into song and dance numbers. And, I mean, a bunch of “street tough” gang members bursting into song and snapping their fingers and dancing? I don’t think so. I never saw that happen on “The Wire”. I will give credit to NBC for at least trying to do something different in this age of “American Idol” bullshit teevee. Along those lines, I liked this Simon Pegg tweet earlier this morning:
Rudolph the Red Nose Reindeer is a preëmptive satirical critique of X Factor culture in which social misfits are imbued with sudden fame.
— Simon Pegg (@simonpegg) December 11, 2013
Congratulations to Uruguay, which has legalized (and nationalized) the pot industry. Apparently every adult will be able to buy 40 grams a month, and if you get a license you can grow up to six plants. Let’s see, 80 grams for me and the wife to split a month, 28.3 grams in an ounce, that’s a bit less than three OZs a month. Yeah, I think we could make that work.
I guess everybody heard that Nelson Mandela died and (horror of horrors) Obama shook Raul Castro’s hand at the funeral. You know what that means, right? John McCain reminded us that Neville Chamberlain shook Hitler’s hand, so clearly that means that we’re going to cede Florida to Cuba. I’m trying to think of the downside to that, but can’t really think of anything. For one, it’ll mean national healthcare for all our NY retirees down there – gets them off our books, and they won’t need insurance anymore. Plus we probably won’t be hearing much more from Marco Rubio.
OK, I guess I’ll give in and talk about the weather. It got cold again here (not super cold, considering it’s December, but colder than it’s been), but we more or less got nothing from the big killer storm that worked its way across the country. I’m starting to wonder why it is we’re supposedly known for shitty weather around here – we’ve become the Miami of the Northeast. Our friends to the east of Lake Ontario aren’t so lucky, though. They’re currently in the midst of Lake Effect snow where the accumulation is being measure in feet. Like a foot or more yesterday and another couple of feet today. Sucks for them, but they’re used to it.
Oh well, time to get going for work. I guess we’ll have to talk about the Texas Bowl next time.
It’s funny that I already wrote this on the last thread but thematically it seems to fit better over here.
The war on xmas brains. :sammy:
Florida is such a special source of infuriation/amusement it’s almost like they have an agency devoted to making sure the state has a regular flow of news stories meant to distinguish it from its Texas competition as the Kapitol of Kuckoo. As recently as yesterday one R-FL congress critter burnished her knutzy cred questioning John Kerry about the Obama/Castro grip and grin :omg: along with bio inflater Sen. Marco Rubio‘s (R/TB-FL) statements. All the while poor Teddy Cruz (TBR-TX) was stuck on a junket to Johannesburg in gubment transportation/custody where he was outclassed by actual leaders from all over the World without an available microphone in sight, the big fish in a small pond flushed like a dead goldfish.
This little FLholiday story set one fux blowhost’s hair on fire.
:santacool:
Speaking of Texas football and hair on fire, rumour is that UT coach Mack Brown is on his way out with an 8-4 record so far this year. Tough crowd. It is reported that Lou Saban will be his replacement. Bless his heart. The Saban shakedown is his strongest play. Joey the Scar will be sad and perhaps his coiffure will ignite after his head explodes.
Popemon.
:priest: :pope:
Thank God (literally, perhaps) it wasn’t Miley Cyrus.
According to Radio Vatican, the Pope said:
“In ideologies there is not Jesus: in his tenderness, his love, his meekness. And ideologies are rigid, always. Of every sign: rigid. And when a Christian becomes a disciple of the ideology, he has lost the faith: he is no longer a disciple of Jesus, he is a disciple of this attitude of thought… For this reason Jesus said to them: ‘You have taken away the key of knowledge.’ The knowledge of Jesus is transformed into an ideological and also moralistic knowledge, because these close the door with many requirements. The faith becomes ideology and ideology frightens, ideology chases away the people, distances, distances the people and distances of the Church of the people. But it is a serious illness, this of ideological Christians. It is an illness, but it is not new, eh?â€
http://www.addictinginfo.org/2013/10/21/pope-francis-right-wing-christians/
I am going to get a little out in front on this but the great Cherokee Cowboy Ray Price is about to shuffle off this mortal coil.
🙁 :gate:
:gate: Ray Price “For the Good Times” 🙁
Classy guy,
Takes me back to the Bird of Paradise lounge,
Albuquerque, 1975.