Monday, August 27, 2007

Law school survival tip

Law school survival tip: eating surplus bagels left in commons from an earlier event is ok. But... avoid the cream cheese!

Monday, August 20, 2007

Saucey Policy

Policy is a funny word. Say it five times in a row. Did you make up a little song ?

Friday, August 17, 2007

Another generation

The house finally settles down as the kids and I stop our chatter and tuck into dinner. Realizing that there was a lull Dakota says as if on cue, "What did Lincoln look like? I know he had a hat."

So funny.

Thursday, August 16, 2007

Dangerous hunger ~ bad for

Dangerous hunger ~ bad for grocery shopping ~ worse for count dooku

Blogging while shopping: steamfresh is

Blogging while shopping:
steamfresh is lazy as i.
Refrigerator.

Wednesday, August 15, 2007

The multi-talented Scooter

I don't particularly like the Yankees, and I don't particularly like baseball unless I'm watching it live, but bombast and cheap laughs are each occasionally fun, and Phil Rizzuto (unwittingly) provided the play-by-play for Meat Loaf's "Paradise By The Dashboard Light", so Scooter brightened even my world.

Tuesday, August 14, 2007

R.I.P. Scooter

"Holy Cow! It's a hit."

Phil Rizzuto, the beloved yet paradoxically underappreciated color commentator for Yankees broadcasts on WPIX Channel 11 was the sports announcer from my childhood. Much to my regret, I didn't get to go to many Yankees games nor I was particularly good on baseball trivia. As such, I could not be a "superfan."

But I liked Rizzuto.

It seems like Scooter was the only sports announcer on TV at that time who realized that the people at home where watching the screen and that those people had a basic understanding of the rules of baseball. Therefore, he didn't find it necessary to state the obvious, except for comic effect (see above).

At some point, it seems like Scooter realized he was getting paid to show up and be himself and that it wasn't always necessary to talk about the game, or baseball for that matter. Frequently apropos of nothing, one sensed that this completely freaked out the other announcers who seemed totally unable to respond.

Apparently, he'd often leave before the game was over. I understand that. Some of those years were pretty dismal for the Bombers. I like to imagine that one at least one occasion, he decided midsentence that

Thursday, August 09, 2007

Oh William

Your last haiku fails
the middle line is quite wrong
refrigerator

who said Haiku have to make sense?

heeheehee

That's right ladies and gentlemen, she's back!

L

Wednesday, August 08, 2007

It's a bit late to parody Dave's original blog, but whatever, it's something to do while my meal cooks.



Ravenous person ~
ancient beeping hunger ~
lunchtime doubly so ~

Tuesday, August 07, 2007

No, I wasn't really blogging while driving.

What's up with I-10? ~
a river of death, more like ~
Let me exit, jerk! ~

Wednesday, August 01, 2007

Well... Obama just lost my vote.

Do I stop supporting people on a single issue? If it is important enough.

When I read that Obama would be open to invading Pakistan, I am reminded of a proverb that my middle-school home economics teacher attributed to Confuscius: "Better to keep your mouth shut and be thought a fool than to open it and remove all doubt."

I could trot out all the reasons why this is bad politics and worse foreign policy, but the media will do that and then some over the next few weeks.

Instead, my sole additiona comment is that this sort of statement coming from the "fresh and new" candidate is very discouraging.
"Too late or still too soon too soon to make lots of bad love and there's no time for sorrow. Run around, run around with a hole in your head 'til tomorrow."
-----They Might Be Giants