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Sunday, May 29, 2022

Thanks Spectrum

Weather forecaster on Spectrum News last [Saturday] night: "High of 88 tommorow with a chance of cloudiness. We won't see precipitation tho, until Tuesday at the earliest." 

Today, after taking my laptop outside to work on the patio:

Friday, May 27, 2022

My suggestion for MLB: Offensive Assists

 I might have said this before, and if I have - good. It's worth repeating, because I think it's a good idea. I've done a cursory Google search and come up dry, so it might even be a unique idea. I doubt that - I don't see how - but who knows?

Baseball is a game rife with statistics, where every action, even bat angle and launch speed, is measured. If you get on base and score, you are given a run scored. If you knock in a run, you're awarded a RBI. So why no metric that awards a batter for moving a runner (that subsequently scores) into scoring position? 

Case in point: last week Yelich singled Rowdy doubled, moving him to third. McCutchen waked to fill the bases, and the next batter brought Yelich and Rowdy home. 

Ok. So they both get a Run, and the batter a RBI. But other than adding to his batting average and slugging percentage, Rowdy got no recognition (formal that is) of his moving Yelich into a position that then made it possible for him to score on the subsequent hit. 

There should be such a statistic. And it should be called an Offensive Assist. If you move a runner from first to either second or third, be it by a walk, hit, or fly out, and they score during a subsequent at-bat, you get credit. 

Period pooh. 




 

Thursday, May 26, 2022

Preach

Dan and I repeatedly supported others businesses by utilizing them or sending them business over the years only for them to skip over my recommendations further down the road. 

Just goes to show, it's best to keep only your own interests in mind in choosing businesses to patronize. Don't ever assume favors will be returned. 

 -Lisa

Ray Liotta

The great Ray Liotta, star of Goodfellas, Field of Dreams,  The Many Saints of Newark,  and many more films, has died at 67. RIP

I'm not sure their generation is as pro-mass transit as they say they are lol

Waiting for a bus when it doesn’t have the little booth is the most embarrassing thing imaginable

Or when it starts moving right when you go to sit down, and you hold on to those poles on the bus like your salary depends on it
  - Smiley

Tuesday, May 24, 2022

Heartbreaking

BREAKING: Texas Gov. Greg Abbott identifies TX school shooter as Salvador Ramos, an 18-year-old who lived in Uvalde, which is about 90 minutes from San Antonio. He reportedly first shot and killed his grandmother, then went to Robb Elementary School, where the governor says Ramos "horrifically, incomprehensibly" shot and killed 14 students and a teacher. Ramos killed by responding officers who were hurt in an exchange of gunfire. Those officers are expected to be OK. ABC News

Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness

Lu and I took advantage of $5 Tuesdays to check out Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness

I don't know how I feel about it. The visuals were impressive, and there were some great fight scenes and genuine horror - that scene with Black Bolt? Whoa.

But all in all I thought it was chaotic and pointless, like Marvel ordered "a Doctor Strange sequel with a side of Boo!" and they went with whatever storyline they could hang that description on. 

I don't think its a spoiler to mention that the Scarlet Witch is the main villain here, which is my main cry of bulls**t with the film. It isn't, as some writers have said, because it's a "sexist trope" to have a woman go mad with loss. Last time I checked, if that's a trope and not just a genuine human reaction, it's universal to characters of both sexes - see the Punisher, Death Wish, tons of westerns. 

No, my beef is that I thought we settled this dang issue at the end of WandaVision. Bringing her back to regurgitate the same reaction to loss seems . . . stupid. And a waste of a great character. Not to mention it renders the TV series pointless.

 I give this one a C.

Monday, May 23, 2022

Your Eyes Deceive

The late Louis L'amour was/is one of my favorite authors, and I found his son Beau's insight into the story behind this cover photo fascinating. Even when you eyes say something is so, you better double check your sources.

 

Beau notes that Louis barely knew how to drive, never had a license, and never owned a car. Friends or relatives drove him whenever he could talk them into it, other times, he rode the bus or train or walked. On this trip he traveled with a friend, Ed Ross. After Louis died of lung cancer we got a lot of mail from fans about his having been a smoker. It was all because of this picture, which was reproduced on the back cover of his novel "COMSTOCK LODE." Louis never smoked, but the slip of paper that is laying on the counter inside the Post Office was mistaken for a cigarette being held between the fingers of his right hand.

Sunday, May 22, 2022

Please Don't Talk About Me When I'm Gone by Ethel Waters

I used Shazam to discover Please Don't Talk About Me When I'm Gone by Ethel Waters




Years we've been together 
Seems we can't get along,
No matter what I do
I don't appeal to you 
Makes no difference whether
I am right or wrong
If we can't be sweethearts 
This much you can do 
 Oh, Honey, though our friendship ceases from now on 
And listen, if you can't say anything real nice 
t's better not to talk at all, that's my advice 
We're parting, you go your way, I'll go mine 
It's best that we do 
Here's a kiss, I hope that this brings lots of luck to you 
Makes no difference how I carry on
 Just remember Please don't talk about me when I'm gone.
Writer(s): Sidney Clare, Bee Palmer, Sammy H. Stept Lyrics powered by www.musixmatch.com

Saturday, May 21, 2022

Been There, Done That

The family down the block is screaming and slamming things and making a spectacle in the street. Good to see others following our example.

Budget Cuts close Cool Waters

This is horrible news. 

Our family has had great times at that county-run water park - you can find birthday parties there posted here, on Slapinions, if you look hard enough. First it closed for Covid, now for budget cuts. 

 I hope they open it up for 2023. Summer isn't the same without it.

Friday, May 20, 2022

HOF Baseball Writer Roger Angell, age 101, has passed away

Since baseball time is measured only in outs, all you have to do is succeed utterly; keep hitting, keep the rally alive, and you have defeated time. You remain forever young." 

Goodnight Roger Angell. RIP

Thursday, May 19, 2022

A Statement from YaYa

Long, emotional post because I can:

For the past three years I’ve been struggling to feel content or productive within my major of study @ UWM. I’ve had to really reflect on my academics and why I’ve been struggling to progress in a field of study that I’m clearly very passionate about. 

Theatre has been my life for a long time. I can’t remember my life without it and I can’t see my future without it, either. Studying theatre every day since 2015 (thanks, public arts-centric education) has been amazing and I’ve learned enough to feel concrete in my love for the art form. I feel so strongly towards theatre education and the benefits that youth receive from it, but the program at UWM just wasn’t enough for me. 

Intimate class sizes (usually about 4-12 students) seemed so ideal in the beginning but I’d come to dread seeing the same people in each class every day. And not because I don’t like the other theatre ed students - but because it felt very repetitive and stagnant. 

Because of the pandemic, my experience shifted and I was involuntarily removed from tech crews, the campus dorms, and more. It felt like everything I knew was uprooted in a matter of weeks- and though I had hoped I would regain my footing and drive, it never happened. Between the lack of accessible online courses in the theatre ed program and the lack of variety, it just wasn’t working for me.

It took me a long time to come to this conclusion because I love theatre education, period. I’ve been hurting because it stings to accept that I’m moving on. 

But I think it’s for the better.

Today I’ve officially declared a new major of study, Community Engagement & Education. I think this will be a great fit for me and I’m excited to see where it takes me. My path towards higher education hasn’t been linear and it’s been difficult to acknowledge at times. But when I get that degree- and I WILL get there, a few years later- I’ll feel proud. 

As (Doctor) Taylor Swift said: “Part of growing up and moving into new chapters of your life is about catch and release. What I mean by that is, knowing what things to keep, and what things to release. I’m trying to tell you that losing things doesn’t just mean losing. A lot of the time, when we lose things, we gain things too.”



Tuesday, May 17, 2022

Why?

i will never forget being told this by someone who had two cents to their name - LuLu

Saturday, May 14, 2022

RIP Nipper


This morning Lisa and I drove my mother-in-law to put her cat Nipper, age 16, who was sick with heart disease and fluid on her lungs, to sleep. 



Tears were shed,  but Nipper's pain is gone. She will be missed

Nipper

RIP Nipper, say hi to Grandpa Jaspare - Grandma Jeanne

Friday, May 13, 2022

Old Time Radio

I've been a lifelong fan of old time radio - comedies, drama, scifi, western - whatever it is, I want to hear it.

As a kid I used to order cassette tapes from a catalog and listen to the Bickersons, Burns and Allen, Orson Welle's famous War of the Worlds broadcast, and the like. I learned what I liked, like Jack Benny and The Shadow, and what I didn't, like Abbott and Costello and Duffy's Tavern (not that there aren't good and bad episodes of each.) 

A few years back I had Sirius XM radio, and binged on old radio on their dedicated station. Alas, that car has come and gone, and it was only recently that I found a good substitute: ABN, the Antioch Broadcasting Network, an all-old time radio internet station I listen to through my Radio Garden app. I listen to my comedy on the way to work, drama on the way home, western and sci-fi when available.

Here's something very neat: the owner tries to schedule shows to play on the anniversary of their original airing. More than once I've heard a Jack Benny show from 75 or 80 years ago on the nose, and brother, unlike some other shows that date themselves, Jack is just as funny in 2022 as he was in 1942, which, he would say, isn't much of a compliment.  :)
The site exists largely through donations alone, and I gladly coughed up a little out of last paycheck to support the endeavor.

Check it out!

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If you want to explore the golden era of radio more deeply, I recommend visiting another site, Old Time Radio Researchers. They have more than 60,000 - yes, 60,000 - radio episodes available for free download. 





Thursday, May 12, 2022

Fiery Hot Cheese Curls

These are the hot chips that people have been craving, right? The Dollar Tree has them.  -  YaYa

Fetus Core

Here's a neat design Smiley created and silk-screened on a t-shirt at school.

Wednesday, May 11, 2022

ISO

80s day coming at work..iso banana clip, jelly bracelets, charm necklace, scrunch socks, acid wash in 2/3x ..u know the look! Just to loan..thanks! - Lisa

Sunday, May 8, 2022

Farewell George Perez

The great George Perez, a comic book writer and artist best known for his work on the New Teen Titans and Wonder Woman - but beloved by me for All-Star Squadron - has died at age 67. RIP

Fred Ward

The great character actor Fred Ward has died at age 79.

RIP Remo Williams, RIP.

Friday, May 6, 2022

Madison culture is going to the docks to vibe and finding someone fishing at 2 am - LuLu