Told you -
Happy Friday -
Josh
PS - I have a post coming re: the whatever you'd like to call it going on in Washington at the moment.
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01/30/2009 10:28 #47569
Outlandish Dog Haircut01/21/2009 21:21 #47480
The Cancelling of a CoronationSorry, Princess Caroline!
I'm absolutely thrilled that she bowed out. Then again, Andrew Cuomo, who I've previously been high on, shouldn't be selected either IMO based on his mismanagement of HUD, including having $59 billion of HUD money "disappear." If you want to read about how he was involved in the Fannie/Freddie scandal read this Village Voice article -
I'll go with Gillibrand. She's a Democrat that I'd consider supporting based on her positions, and it seems like she'd be more of a consensus candidate for the entire state. Steven Israel seems to really, really, really want to be a Senator... which is why he should not get it. He should be thankful his district was gerrymandered in his favor six years ago.
I'm absolutely thrilled that she bowed out. Then again, Andrew Cuomo, who I've previously been high on, shouldn't be selected either IMO based on his mismanagement of HUD, including having $59 billion of HUD money "disappear." If you want to read about how he was involved in the Fannie/Freddie scandal read this Village Voice article -
I'll go with Gillibrand. She's a Democrat that I'd consider supporting based on her positions, and it seems like she'd be more of a consensus candidate for the entire state. Steven Israel seems to really, really, really want to be a Senator... which is why he should not get it. He should be thankful his district was gerrymandered in his favor six years ago.
james - 01/22/09 10:39
Ted has brain cancer, and he seems to have no trouble being a senator. He must be made of sterner stuff than his niece.
Ted has brain cancer, and he seems to have no trouble being a senator. He must be made of sterner stuff than his niece.
joshua - 01/22/09 09:15
I heard it on NPR this morning during the ride into work as well! But you know how deeply cynical I can be - it is so ridiculous that the media is tying this decision to the health of her uncle. I don't believe that crap - do you? She knew damn well that she had perpetrated the most botched political debut in NY history and possibly American history, given her famous name. Call me a cynic but I think Uncle Ted's seizure is being used as a convenient excuse.
I heard it on NPR this morning during the ride into work as well! But you know how deeply cynical I can be - it is so ridiculous that the media is tying this decision to the health of her uncle. I don't believe that crap - do you? She knew damn well that she had perpetrated the most botched political debut in NY history and possibly American history, given her famous name. Call me a cynic but I think Uncle Ted's seizure is being used as a convenient excuse.
01/20/2009 23:08 #47468
InaugurationIt was unremarkable, except for the fact that we have inaugurated the first black President and the sheer size of the crowd... the pictures on TV were very impressive. His speech was boring - I agree with people who say that he seemed more passionate in Denver. Overall I thought it was a sober speech, which I think was appropriate, but it could have used a bit more of that quasi-ecumenical uplift qualify that has seemed to sucker captivate so many people! I kid, I kid.
This, however, was an atrocity -
Praise song for the day.
Each day we go about our business, walking past each other, catching each others' eyes or not, about to speak or speaking. All about us is noise. All about us is noise and bramble, thorn and din, each one of our ancestors on our tongues. Someone is stitching up a hem, darning a hole in a uniform, patching a tire, repairing the things in need of repair.
Someone is trying to make music somewhere with a pair of wooden spoons on an oil drum with cello, boom box, harmonica, voice.
A woman and her son wait for the bus.
A farmer considers the changing sky; A teacher says, "Take out your pencils. Begin."
We encounter each other in words, words spiny or smooth, whispered or declaimed; words to consider, reconsider.
We cross dirt roads and highways that mark the will of someone and then others who said, "I need to see what's on the other side; I know there's something better down the road."
We need to find a place where we are safe; We walk into that which we cannot yet see.
Say it plain, that many have died for this day. Sing the names of the dead who brought us here, who laid the train tracks, raised the bridges, picked the cotton and the lettuce, built brick by brick the glittering edifices they would then keep clean and work inside of.
WEW WEW - GRAMMAR POLICE - PULL OVER! Anyway -
Praise song for struggle; praise song for the day. Praise song for every hand-lettered sign; The figuring it out at kitchen tables.
Some live by "Love thy neighbor as thy self."
Others by first do no harm, or take no more than you need.
What if the mightiest word is love, love beyond marital, filial, national. Love that casts a widening pool of light. Love with no need to preempt grievance.
In today's sharp sparkle, this winter air, anything can be made, any sentence begun.
On the brink, on the brim, on the cusp -- praise song for walking forward in that light.
WOT?
This is why you should not ever recite poetry at an inauguration unless you are an obvious genius, as Robert Frost and Maya Angelou are/were. (Don't have much of an opinion on Miller Williams). When Robert Frost was selected as the first inaugural poet, the poor guy was 86 years old and didn't have it in him to read the poem he wrote for the occasion, so he recited one he knew by heart, which starts like this:
The land was ours before we were the land's.
She was our land more than a hundred years
Before we were her people.
Ahhh..... that is like a warm comforting blanket compared to the nails on chalkboard of this "praise song," with its forced pretension and utter meaninglessness.
In today's sharp sparkle, this winter air, any poet can be selected (apparently), any sentence passed off as meaningful.
This, however, was an atrocity -
Praise song for the day.
Each day we go about our business, walking past each other, catching each others' eyes or not, about to speak or speaking. All about us is noise. All about us is noise and bramble, thorn and din, each one of our ancestors on our tongues. Someone is stitching up a hem, darning a hole in a uniform, patching a tire, repairing the things in need of repair.
Someone is trying to make music somewhere with a pair of wooden spoons on an oil drum with cello, boom box, harmonica, voice.
A woman and her son wait for the bus.
A farmer considers the changing sky; A teacher says, "Take out your pencils. Begin."
We encounter each other in words, words spiny or smooth, whispered or declaimed; words to consider, reconsider.
We cross dirt roads and highways that mark the will of someone and then others who said, "I need to see what's on the other side; I know there's something better down the road."
We need to find a place where we are safe; We walk into that which we cannot yet see.
Say it plain, that many have died for this day. Sing the names of the dead who brought us here, who laid the train tracks, raised the bridges, picked the cotton and the lettuce, built brick by brick the glittering edifices they would then keep clean and work inside of.
WEW WEW - GRAMMAR POLICE - PULL OVER! Anyway -
Praise song for struggle; praise song for the day. Praise song for every hand-lettered sign; The figuring it out at kitchen tables.
Some live by "Love thy neighbor as thy self."
Others by first do no harm, or take no more than you need.
What if the mightiest word is love, love beyond marital, filial, national. Love that casts a widening pool of light. Love with no need to preempt grievance.
In today's sharp sparkle, this winter air, anything can be made, any sentence begun.
On the brink, on the brim, on the cusp -- praise song for walking forward in that light.
WOT?
This is why you should not ever recite poetry at an inauguration unless you are an obvious genius, as Robert Frost and Maya Angelou are/were. (Don't have much of an opinion on Miller Williams). When Robert Frost was selected as the first inaugural poet, the poor guy was 86 years old and didn't have it in him to read the poem he wrote for the occasion, so he recited one he knew by heart, which starts like this:
The land was ours before we were the land's.
She was our land more than a hundred years
Before we were her people.
Ahhh..... that is like a warm comforting blanket compared to the nails on chalkboard of this "praise song," with its forced pretension and utter meaninglessness.
In today's sharp sparkle, this winter air, any poet can be selected (apparently), any sentence passed off as meaningful.
mrmike - 01/21/09 17:41
Funny part, when the poem started people left in serious numbers
Funny part, when the poem started people left in serious numbers
james - 01/21/09 14:19
oh yes, I don't recommend cowboy poetry to anyone accept cowboys. And even then, only begrudgingly.
oh yes, I don't recommend cowboy poetry to anyone accept cowboys. And even then, only begrudgingly.
joshua - 01/21/09 13:59
Bleh, if I want Western imagery I'll read Cormac McCarthy!
Bleh, if I want Western imagery I'll read Cormac McCarthy!
james - 01/21/09 12:36
cowboy poetry isn't just a Texas thing. It is all over the west and tons of poets get up in cowboy-garb and pretend to be cowboys with deep, hardened souls. There are a bunch of actual cowboys who live the life and write poetry on the side. It is supposed to be simple verse written by hard men who lead hard lives. They hold conventions and everything.
But, I tried to find some poets from Texas and came across a list of Texas Poet Laureates over the years. There isn't much poetry going on in that state, as there has been quite a few dry spells.
:::link:::
cowboy poetry isn't just a Texas thing. It is all over the west and tons of poets get up in cowboy-garb and pretend to be cowboys with deep, hardened souls. There are a bunch of actual cowboys who live the life and write poetry on the side. It is supposed to be simple verse written by hard men who lead hard lives. They hold conventions and everything.
But, I tried to find some poets from Texas and came across a list of Texas Poet Laureates over the years. There isn't much poetry going on in that state, as there has been quite a few dry spells.
:::link:::
joshua - 01/21/09 11:40
I took a look - GWB never had a Poet Laureate as Governor of Texas. Cowboy philosophy expressed via poetry? It probably starts something like this -
Roses are red
violets are blue
Now that I've just disparaged the literary establishment of an entire state, can someone point me to a Texan poet of reknown?
I took a look - GWB never had a Poet Laureate as Governor of Texas. Cowboy philosophy expressed via poetry? It probably starts something like this -
Roses are red
violets are blue
Now that I've just disparaged the literary establishment of an entire state, can someone point me to a Texan poet of reknown?
james - 01/21/09 11:33
Poetry is a written art for the most part. When I read her poem I liked it a lot more than when I heard it. There have only been a handful of poets I have seen whose work actually benefited from them reading it.
I do think that Bush should have had a cowboy poet at his inauguration. Big grey mustache, a red bandana tied around his neck, and a little camp fire next to the podium. Reading a poem with a title like "Gathering Colts" or "Cow Birth on my Gloves".
Poetry is a written art for the most part. When I read her poem I liked it a lot more than when I heard it. There have only been a handful of poets I have seen whose work actually benefited from them reading it.
I do think that Bush should have had a cowboy poet at his inauguration. Big grey mustache, a red bandana tied around his neck, and a little camp fire next to the podium. Reading a poem with a title like "Gathering Colts" or "Cow Birth on my Gloves".
hodown - 01/21/09 10:54
Agree about the Poet. Disagree about the speech.
Agree about the Poet. Disagree about the speech.
01/13/2009 11:13 #47391
YouTube Comedy, Buffalo BornThis had me in a full-throated cackle that made my co-workers a little concerned...
Check out SorryMcKinley on YouTube -
Check out SorryMcKinley on YouTube -
metalpeter - 01/14/09 20:05
what they tried to do at the Blue Cross building if done the right way could be pretty cool but they didn't really do it the best so it looks silly. That house reminds me of a house on this show called Bleach.
what they tried to do at the Blue Cross building if done the right way could be pretty cool but they didn't really do it the best so it looks silly. That house reminds me of a house on this show called Bleach.
tinypliny - 01/13/09 18:26
I thought CSI:Buffalo was awesome. :D
I thought CSI:Buffalo was awesome. :D
joshua - 01/13/09 16:22
This isn't as funny to me now as it was in the morning - I suppose it was the faux-PBS 70's motif that guy had going on.
There is something to be said about Buffalonians and their sense of humor - comedy is a good escape when we're best known for tragedy!
This isn't as funny to me now as it was in the morning - I suppose it was the faux-PBS 70's motif that guy had going on.
There is something to be said about Buffalonians and their sense of humor - comedy is a good escape when we're best known for tragedy!
hodown - 01/13/09 11:19
And I went to high school with the chick who orders at the drive through. What a small world.
And I went to high school with the chick who orders at the drive through. What a small world.
hodown - 01/13/09 11:17
The imposing facade of the Aud has been intergrated into.. Tonys Bait Shop. Awesome!
The imposing facade of the Aud has been intergrated into.. Tonys Bait Shop. Awesome!
01/11/2009 02:23 #47362
My Five Favorite FemalesGrandma - she replaced my mother when (e:jason) and I were 9 months old. (It's a long story). She's frustrated me to no end over the course of my life, but I'd lay down and die for her if it came down to it. I owe my life to this crazy lady. As long as I've lived, I've dreaded bringing girlfriends home to meet her, since there is absolutely no mouth filter on her. It is her honesty and unconditional love that I value most, and it is hard enough that my grandpa is gone - her husband - when she's gone I'll be lost. Until then my goal is to bring her the most joy possible.
The Ho sisters - you aren't going to find two realer girls than the Ho sisters. I can't think of many other girls I'd bother to be myself around. The first time I met Jessica and Sarah together was at Sarah's house party on Delaware a few years back, and I remember conversating drunkenly with the Ho sisters outside of Sarah's apartment - at some point it struck me that I was talking to two ladies that weren't bullshitters, and wouldn't accept bullshit either. I was basically in love at that point. Do you know how hard it is to find a girl that will tell you the truth? Maybe I'm wrong and am totally misplacing trust, but if I looked either one stone cold in the eye and said "please, please, please, I want to tell you this but I'm desperate for you to keep this a secret" - that it would remain a secret.
Janine - my former neighbor who is an incredible, incredible girl. I miss the times where we drank wine on Fridays when work was done. The single down to earth girl I've ever met from Long Island. She's in Brooklyn now and I miss her. She's beautiful, intelligent, independent - I'm lucky to be her friend. This is another girl I'd pretty much defend to the end.
Timika - I can't think of another female who has extended herself more to (e:jason) and I. I don't think there is a more generous person with her time and resources than Timika has been to my brother and I. I've missed Timiika's offbeat sense of humor - she understand me and I understand her. I'm a hard guy to understand and over the years I think Timika has gotten the closest. You won't find a more substantial diamond core perfect heart than what is beating within Timika's chest. Damn I love this girl! I owe you for more than what you've given to me. Thank you for being a good friend - Rory is an amazing and cool guy and I wish that you were both a little closer, because you both have depth of character that is hard to find.
So there it is, Mr. Stone Emotion letting certain ladies know where they stand. Thank you all for being generous to a quiet guy like me!
The Ho sisters - you aren't going to find two realer girls than the Ho sisters. I can't think of many other girls I'd bother to be myself around. The first time I met Jessica and Sarah together was at Sarah's house party on Delaware a few years back, and I remember conversating drunkenly with the Ho sisters outside of Sarah's apartment - at some point it struck me that I was talking to two ladies that weren't bullshitters, and wouldn't accept bullshit either. I was basically in love at that point. Do you know how hard it is to find a girl that will tell you the truth? Maybe I'm wrong and am totally misplacing trust, but if I looked either one stone cold in the eye and said "please, please, please, I want to tell you this but I'm desperate for you to keep this a secret" - that it would remain a secret.
Janine - my former neighbor who is an incredible, incredible girl. I miss the times where we drank wine on Fridays when work was done. The single down to earth girl I've ever met from Long Island. She's in Brooklyn now and I miss her. She's beautiful, intelligent, independent - I'm lucky to be her friend. This is another girl I'd pretty much defend to the end.
Timika - I can't think of another female who has extended herself more to (e:jason) and I. I don't think there is a more generous person with her time and resources than Timika has been to my brother and I. I've missed Timiika's offbeat sense of humor - she understand me and I understand her. I'm a hard guy to understand and over the years I think Timika has gotten the closest. You won't find a more substantial diamond core perfect heart than what is beating within Timika's chest. Damn I love this girl! I owe you for more than what you've given to me. Thank you for being a good friend - Rory is an amazing and cool guy and I wish that you were both a little closer, because you both have depth of character that is hard to find.
So there it is, Mr. Stone Emotion letting certain ladies know where they stand. Thank you all for being generous to a quiet guy like me!
hodown - 01/13/09 09:29
Josh- That is seriously flattering. It really made my day!
Josh- That is seriously flattering. It really made my day!
jenks - 01/11/09 21:22
nice tribute(s). :)
nice tribute(s). :)
lilho - 01/11/09 20:53
not sure what to say. i was pretty much amazed when i read this. it pretty much made my day, and could possibly the best compliment i have ever received! thank you.
not sure what to say. i was pretty much amazed when i read this. it pretty much made my day, and could possibly the best compliment i have ever received! thank you.
ladycroft - 01/11/09 07:35
I'm not sure that 'thank you' are the right words. Just last night as I was finally drifting off to sleep I was thinking about my life and the impact I have, or not, on others'. I won't go on about it here, but I'm very touched and know that what you said means a lot to me. Shukran.
- seriously blushing*
I'm not sure that 'thank you' are the right words. Just last night as I was finally drifting off to sleep I was thinking about my life and the impact I have, or not, on others'. I won't go on about it here, but I'm very touched and know that what you said means a lot to me. Shukran.
is this donald turmp's dog? ha
dud you could be a pundit :) you were right on about Michael Steele
hehe!
Well, on the bright side, after that 4-pack of Piraat she will look like a beauty queen.
I can't decide if that's cute or scary. Can it be both?
Also looking forward to what you have to say about DC.
That dog is sporting The Blago. Very fashionable these days.
That is bad, makes the poor dog look like Will Robinson on Lost in Space