Look Out, Cleveland
Just remember that you heard it here first. And you'll be hearing it a lot when the Republican Convention rolls around this Summer.
Back When The NBA Mattered To Me
Back when taking my kids to Bruins and Celtics games at Boston Garden, after having pizza at The European in the North End, still left me with a few dollars in the the monthly budget for entertainment.
What Time Is It?
I think I'm just going to go with the time on my analog clock today.
Loft Living In Lower Manhattan, Before Gentrification
You may never have heard of James Wolcott, but the boy sure can write. Especially about New York in the CBGB days of the 1970s. It's a good analog to HBO's "Vinyl".
"Loft living then wasn’t the luxury alternative that it later became with the rise of SoHo and gentrification with a vengeance in Tribeca and beyond, as lofts became synonymous with airy storage units of flooding sunlight, gleaming bowling-alley hardwood floors, and quirkily amusing, slayingly chic art pieces chosen and arranged just so as tribal taste trophies, a photo layout of a setup perfect to raise a super-race of test-tube babies. Loft living in the mid-seventies was still in its pioneer post-factory, rat-haven phase, the elevators lowering and lifting like a large, groaning apprehension (as if operated by Marley’s chain-hanging ghost from A Christmas Carol), the thick-piped plumbing still in its early Soviet phase, these industrial garrets too hot in summer, too cold in winter, but spacious enough to carry a bowling-alley echo.”
Excerpt From: James Wolcott's “Lucking Out.” Doubleday, 2011-10-25. iBooks.
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Last Night's Democrat Debate
I thought that this was a defining moment, in terms of personality and leadership style, during last night's debate (from The New York Times):
Asked whether she would fire the head of the Environmental Protection Agency for failing to remedy water problems in Flint, Mrs. Clinton gave a nearly 200-word response emphasizing the need for a full investigation to “determine who knew what, when.” Mr. Sanders’ 16-word response drew enormous applause: “President Sanders would fire anybody who knew about what was happening and did not act appropriately.”
R.I.P. Nancy Reagan
We will always remember your special Christmas with Mr T.
Hilda Baggins
A UK blogger, commenting on the unsightly mess that is the 2016 US political nomination cycle, has renamed The Chosen One "Hilda Baggins".
I don't quite know why this has so brightened my Friday night, but it has and I felt that I should share it with you.
Age Is A State Of Mind
Mad respect for all the discipline and hard work it took for her to be able to do what most people could never do at any age.
Chris Christie Hostage Situation: Day 7
It's clear in this photo from Donald Trump's victory speech last night, following his big Super Tuesday win, and from his demeanor as he introduced Mr Trump, that Chris Christie is signaling he is being held hostage.
Commonwealth Of Massachusetts Presidential Primary ballot, March 1, 2016
Massachusetts Primary: Rocky Or Bernie?
I was tempted to write in "Dick Gregory" like I did in 1968, but in the end it was down to either Rocky or Bernie, and I chose to feel the Bern one last time.
Good Humor. Waiting To Hear The Bells.
Debating whether or not to put the snow shovels away, and waiting in vain for the Good Humor truck.
Bern Out
For those millions of people enduring the withdrawal symptoms of no more NFL weekends or fantasy football, I offer some hope: you can get Vegas odds on the actual day he announces he is "suspending" his campaign.
Pizza Itch
The pizza itch was most definitely scratched today at Tavolino's Patriot Place trattoria. One half for lunch, the other half into a box for dinner at home.
Frank Underwood For President!
I just received my campaign materials from the Underwood Super PAC.
He, Trump Vs The Chosen One
So after South Carolina and Nevada, it's now come down to this? Good Lord.