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Saturday, April 27, 2024
The Harley Davidson Museum
Cute Little Doggo
So as we were picking up Junie's friend Bella to head to the Harley Davidson museum this dog kept running back and forth across the street. There were people outside in the neighborhood and we assumed it belonged to one of them, but they all said nope they never seen the dog before. As the dog kept making a show of running back into the road, we scooped her up, telling the closest neighbor we would drop her off at MAADC (the pound).
The Current Occupant
After work on Thursday I went over to YaYa's apartment, ordered a pizza for us, and sat down to watch The Current Occupant on Hulu.
The movie is centered around Henry, a man who wakes up in a mysterious mental institution believing he is the President of the United States, held captive in a plot orchestrated to put the VP in charge. Is he insane, or is he indeed the POTUS, wrongfully held prisoner by forces out to overthrow democracy?
Who cares?. I know *I* didn't by the halfway point of the flick. Oh, there are a few reviews online who try and convince you that this is a deep, intellectual exercise that is just poorly understood by the uneducated viewer. No, it's a mediocre collection of tropes strung together with scenery and special effects that probably cost less than my last grocery trip (even accounting for the current inflation).
It wasn't awful. We got through it. But I recommend you avoid the film.
Still, a good time with my eldest, so I'll always have some fond memories of it.
No. No there aren't giant spiders on Mars
The features known as "spiders" form when the weather starts to warm during the Martian springtime.
As the sunshine falls on layers of carbon dioxide deposited over the dark winter months, the ice begins to melt and the warmth causes the lowest layers of ice to turn to gas. The carbon dioxide gas warms and builds up before eventually breaking through slabs of overlying ice, dragging dark dust with it to the surface that shatters through like a geyser.
Friday, April 26, 2024
The Poop Poem
Please Don't Destroy: The Treasure of Foggy Mountain
Thursday, April 25, 2024
Quote
Wednesday, April 24, 2024
Happy NKOTB Day!!
Today is the 35th annual New Kids on the Block Day in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, as first decreed by then- Governor Dukakis.
In celebration NKOTB has released "A Love Like This," with Jordan on lead vocals, from their forthcoming new album.
Terry Carter
Tuesday, April 23, 2024
A Day with Junie
I left work early today to take Junie to an appointment at Children's Hospital. That place is HUGE and although our visits there are mad infrequent, I'll be glad to put it in the rear view mirror.
Sunday, April 21, 2024
A Trip to Pick N Save
Terry Anderson
Civi War
Saturday, April 20, 2024
Columbine - 25 years Later
25 years ago today, this nation changed.
There were school shootings prior to Columbine, several earlier in that decade alone, but this was different. It was far bloodier than those that preceded it - 13 victims dead, 24 injured ; it was cold and methodical in its planning and execution; the killers did not, on the surface, seem like "the type" to do such a thing.
If only we still thought of those as the "ceiling" of horror standards, and not the middle of the road.
I was working 3rd shift at a hotel at the time, and I think I slept through the days events. These were the days before smart phones and ready access to the internet, so my first exposure to the massacre came at 3 or 4am on the 21st, when the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel driver delivered our daily stack of newspapers. The attack dominated the front page, and I clearly remember the driver - Tom - filling me in on the days horror.
Since then I've occasionally deep-dived into the history of the event, and I remain convinced of only one brutal fact, not about the event but its sequels:: the many, many copycats in the quarter century to follow kill and die trying to obtain the same level of "fame" as the two responsible for Columbine. I think the media, for once with no ill intent, has created a permanent fame for the two killers that serves as a goal for far too many disturbed individuals.
I know the names of the Columbine killers. I just refuse to publicize them going forward. They are best diminished and forgotten.
To the victims that died that day, rest in peace. To the victims that survived, including the families of the lost, you remain in my thoughts whenever I think of Columbine, and you are in my prayers today.
Monday, April 15, 2024
Energy Bill Advice
Thursday, April 11, 2024
A Great Day to be Great
OJ Simpson
For years I have playfully said that I would invite OJ Simpson to our house for Thanksgiving. I said this every year, and I said it often, but I never followed through with it because . . well, because it sounded ludicrous.
April 10th, 2024
O.J. Simpson
2665 Cactus View Dr
Reno, NV 89506-6712
USA
Dear Mr. Simpson,
I’m sure you’re swamped with requests for appearances, and value your time accordingly. I’m also sure that you’re sick of people asking for your time just to try and cash in on events from the past, often without being upfront about their motives.
This is neither of those things. I have no financial stake in any endeavor related to you and have no desire to talk about the tragic events of thirty years ago.
I just want to invite you to Thanksgiving dinner with my family.
I didn’t enter the law until late in life, as a second career, but watching your attorneys in the 1994 trial planted the seed for me to take up defense work. To this day I remain adamant that jury came to the correct legal conclusion, just as I believe the sentencing in your later case was a horrific bit of showboating by a judge who knew she was on camera.
Long story short, I think every person I’ve helped in my job owes a debt to you for inspiring me.
I know you have family and friends and, no doubt, a standing invitation to a holiday meal, but I am quite serious: if you happen to be in Milwaukee at Thanksgiving, you are welcome to a seat at our table.
I wish you the best,
This morning, on the way to work, the work chat lit up with the news: OJ had died the day I wrote the letter. Our timing was . . . well, at least it was cinematic.
His life is forever tied to the murder of his ex-wife and Ron Goldman. The OJ I remember - the football star, the character actor, the cheerful spokesperson for Hertz - died long ago, suffocated by suspicion.
I do not deny that the balance of probability points to his guilt. I also acknowledge that standard leaves room for doubt that easily fails to meet the bar for conviction. There were too many police errors, and officers of dubious honesty (Fuhrman, for one) for me to EVER doubt that the verdict was the correct one. Those who demean the jury by saying the verdict was just a "payback" for the Rodney King trial are throwing a temper tantrum - and a vaguely racist one at that.
What bothers me the most, now that he has passed, is the oddly vitriolic opinions people have for a case that has *zero* to do with their personal life. He has been called "evil," "rotting in hell," and a "monster" by nearly everyone that bothered to comment online.
If you are impacted directly by a crime, by all means, you deserve your rage.
If you comment from your couch, assigning meaning based on how often someone is in the news, stop the group-think.
Even assuming he is guilty: it was a horrific crime of anger and rage, one the prosecution itself alleged was precipitated by a "snub" that evening. He did not walk dispassionately into a school and open fire, kill a stranger over $20 in a wallet, starve a child to death, or commit what many of the 23, 058 American murder suspects of 2023 -few of whom you comment on or care about - stood accused of doing.
People make one celebrity case, be it OJ, Casey Anthony, etc - their be all/end all, and think caring "enough" about that excuses their apathy towards all the other wrongs in the world. *That* is what is truly monstrous.
I have long offered prayers for the two victims of the 1994 attack; as a Christian, I now extend one to OJ, because he is in God's hands: may your Maker judge you fairly.
Wednesday, April 10, 2024
Benson Boone
But lately, I've been doin' better
Than the last four cold Decembers
I recall
I found a girl my parents love
She'll come and stay the night
And I think I might have it all
For the girl He sent my way
But I know the things He gives me
He can take away
And that's a feeling I wanna get used to
But there's no man as terrified
As the man who stands to lose you
Mm
I want you, I need you, oh God
Don't take
These beautiful things that I've got
I want you, I need you, oh God
Don't take
These beautiful things that I've got
Ooh
Please don't take
It's been a while, but I'm finding my faith
If everything's good and it's great
Why do I sit and wait 'til it's gone?
I've got peace and I've got love
But I'm up at night thinkin'
I just might lose it all
I want you, I need you, oh God
Don't take
These beautiful things that I've got
Ooh
Please stay
I want you, I need you, oh God
I need
These beautiful things that I've got
Monday, April 8, 2024
50 Years Ago Today
Sunday, April 7, 2024
Fiddler on the Roof at the Fireside
Seeing Fiddler. [at the Fireside Theater with my Mom, her friend Elaine, and Elaine's daughter Barbara] My Mom got me into this musical decades ago when it used to be played on TV - Lisa