Wow.
If you missed it, this was a fun one. Eldrick Tiger Woods did it by locating rough, missing greens, finding bunkers, but dropping putts. Who else in any sport is as competitive, as motivated? Sometimes the guy just doesn't seem human.
Sean O'Hair will be back. He's too good not to be. Hang in there Sean: par just might have won it for you.
Monday, March 30, 2009
Thursday, March 26, 2009
The "scoundrel sniff test?"
John, John, John.
The higher the pedestal, the farther the fall.
This is just sad.
The higher the pedestal, the farther the fall.
This is just sad.
Monday, March 23, 2009
Who goes first?
NASA just announced this.
I'm wondering how they choose the guy who drinks first.
Maybe the delay is because no one would volunteer.
I'm wondering how they choose the guy who drinks first.
Maybe the delay is because no one would volunteer.
Friday, March 20, 2009
Truer words...
I just can't imagine the current frustration about the financial bonus (a.k.a. retention award) situation being expressed any better than this.
Truer words are rarely spoken.
Its gist? Senator Christopher Dodd has just suggested that allowing us all to be bent over by AIG, et al., is better than not having expressed in writing the ability to be allowed to bend us over should the choice be made to do so.
Oops.
Grab your ankles, Senator Dodd: 2010 is coming fast.
Truer words are rarely spoken.
Its gist? Senator Christopher Dodd has just suggested that allowing us all to be bent over by AIG, et al., is better than not having expressed in writing the ability to be allowed to bend us over should the choice be made to do so.
Oops.
Grab your ankles, Senator Dodd: 2010 is coming fast.
Wednesday, March 18, 2009
Stupid is as stupid does...
Forrest Gump's mom spoke the truth, and this is a really stupid idea.... REALLY stoooopid.
Hopefully the Obama team will figure this out sooner rather than later: you can't say you support our troops and then not support our troops.
Hopefully the Obama team will figure this out sooner rather than later: you can't say you support our troops and then not support our troops.
Buffalo for the Broken Heart...
I know this is what so many book reviewers say, but... if you read just one book this year, please read this one: "Buffalo for the Broken Heart."
It's nothing short of wonderful.
Even if you're a vegetarian, and the thought of eating any animal (including buffalo) is abhorrent to you, you'll get something fine from this moving story of loss, longing, love, and life on the Great Plains.
For more information about Dan O'Brien and what he's doing now, please check out this web link.
It's nothing short of wonderful.
Even if you're a vegetarian, and the thought of eating any animal (including buffalo) is abhorrent to you, you'll get something fine from this moving story of loss, longing, love, and life on the Great Plains.
For more information about Dan O'Brien and what he's doing now, please check out this web link.
Never thought I'd say this, but...
I never thought I'd thank George W. Bush, but after reading the first four paragraphs of this story, I'm moved to say exactly that: Thank you George.
Friday, March 13, 2009
Ready for Primetime?
This is wonderful viewing, if not excruciatingly uncomfortable to watch.
Jim Cramer is too often simply glib and loud, neither of which helps his arguments; he did little to counter this tendency last night on "The Daily Show." Jon Stewart's argument was cogently constructed and deftly presented. All Mr. Cramer could do was sputter and act contrite, with the accent squarely on "act."
Jim Cramer spent years in the background feathering his own financial nest. He then somehow managed to get his own vacuous infotainment show, which he proved last night he certainly deserves having: he was almost entirely devoid of info and completely full of 'tainment.
CNBC has to be rubbing its collective jaw right now. It certainly took one squarely on Mr. Cramer's chin last night. Ouch.
Jim Cramer is too often simply glib and loud, neither of which helps his arguments; he did little to counter this tendency last night on "The Daily Show." Jon Stewart's argument was cogently constructed and deftly presented. All Mr. Cramer could do was sputter and act contrite, with the accent squarely on "act."
Jim Cramer spent years in the background feathering his own financial nest. He then somehow managed to get his own vacuous infotainment show, which he proved last night he certainly deserves having: he was almost entirely devoid of info and completely full of 'tainment.
CNBC has to be rubbing its collective jaw right now. It certainly took one squarely on Mr. Cramer's chin last night. Ouch.
Saturday, March 7, 2009
Wingnut Alert
This video is, well, weird. That's the only way I can put it. I couldn't even imagine what he's thinking. Hence the wingnut alert.
Look, I'm a registered Independent, I voted for President Obama, and I'm happy I did, but oftentimes those for whom you vote come with people about whom you're... how shall I say this... less than thrilled. (Think of all those Dick Cheney supporters who were bummed about his choice of George W. Bush.)
Mr. Reid is a good example of this idea. As an analogy, think of the expression "you can pick your friends but you can't pick your relatives." I'm delighted with my pick of President Obama, but I'm far less happy with his political relatives.
Look, I'm a registered Independent, I voted for President Obama, and I'm happy I did, but oftentimes those for whom you vote come with people about whom you're... how shall I say this... less than thrilled. (Think of all those Dick Cheney supporters who were bummed about his choice of George W. Bush.)
Mr. Reid is a good example of this idea. As an analogy, think of the expression "you can pick your friends but you can't pick your relatives." I'm delighted with my pick of President Obama, but I'm far less happy with his political relatives.
Friday, March 6, 2009
First step?
This article says that Bernie Madoff has "taken the first step to pleading guilty."
Step schmep!
It's is easy to plead guilty, Bernie; just repeat after me: "I'm guilty."
What a douche this guy is.
Step schmep!
It's is easy to plead guilty, Bernie; just repeat after me: "I'm guilty."
What a douche this guy is.
Talent doesn't make up for bad behavior...
She's at it again.
When are people going to say "enough is enough" with this woman? What's the attraction?
I've said before that I just don't get it. I still don't.
Being talented does not compensate for being a complete fool.
When are people going to say "enough is enough" with this woman? What's the attraction?
I've said before that I just don't get it. I still don't.
Being talented does not compensate for being a complete fool.
Wednesday, March 4, 2009
What's the difference...
...between a zeppelin and Rush Limbaugh?
One is a giant gas-filled bag.
Oh... I just couldn't resist. Actually, that's not true: I could have resisted, but I chose not to.
One is a giant gas-filled bag.
Oh... I just couldn't resist. Actually, that's not true: I could have resisted, but I chose not to.
Monday, March 2, 2009
A good effect of the bad economy...
This story is in the news today.
Who cares? I feel badly for everyone who works for a living and who will lose that living, but the show sucks.
This is just another example of how a competitive marketplace works by weeding out that which sucks.
Who cares? I feel badly for everyone who works for a living and who will lose that living, but the show sucks.
This is just another example of how a competitive marketplace works by weeding out that which sucks.
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