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To all New Englanders: Here’s a unique and creative idea on keeping your adult beverages cold.
Keep in mind this is an old Photo but fun nonetheless. I bet people are trying it.John Silver shovels snow between buried cars in front of his home on Third Street in South Boston, Saturday, Feb. 9, 2013.
AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar
How depressing.. Not being able to see your car in winter is similar to not able to see your feet after a big dinner. The digging out occurring now….in very windy conditions.
More: Young women dazed, restrained in hospital beds, acting possessed and then becoming catatonic. They’d been so normal, when suddenly their lives went haywire.
“One minute I’d be sobbing, crying hysterically, and the next minute I’d be laughing, said Susannah Cahalan, of New Jersey.
The other scary thing is that very often it may be completely misdiagnosed as a mental disorder .., or even in the religious world, as a satanic possession..
So…why the cluster?
White House home movies.
Our Nixon documents the president’s rise and fall through home movies shot by three of Nixon’s closest aides. Forgotten for nearly 40 years, these Super 8 films offer a unique look at life inside the White House.
This could be an interesting idea..
Major U.S. airlines have canceled 2,933 flights ahead of what could be a historic blizzard in the Northeast on Friday
The blizzard will be big but for FEMA and Bank of America to cause fear by telling people to make runs or cash now seems a little shortsighted.. no?
Cash on hand is good. Food is good. Blankets are good. But issuing messages to cause panic? Not good..
John Brennan CIA hearing interrupted by protests
AP: John Brennan’s confirmation hearing to head the CIA was interrupted repeatedly on Thursday. The protests centered on CIA drone strikes.
At one point, Sen. Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif., ordered the proceedings halted and the room cleared so those re-entering could be screened to block obvious protesters.
Video: The Select Committee on Intelligence hearing on the confirmation of John Brennan as CIA Director opens with protesters. (Politico)
A reader pointed that out. They will be getting the blizzard too. And check out http://snlbound.tumblr.com/ and support her quest, pretty cool site that I have been following for a while.
If killing Americans with no due process is OK when their alleged crime is consorting with al-Qaida, it’s not a huge intellectual leap to give government officials the same judge-and-jury authority over other heinous acts such as mass murder, drug trafficking, and child pornography.
Great point. It’s good to see so many are coming out questioning the creepy Obama drone memos..
I am jealous of neighbors to the north. They will be getting the ‘big storm’ that I was hoping would happen in my parts for years. On course with feet of snow so comes misery..
My only warning to those in Massachusetts, Vermont, Maine, and Connecticut: don’t let Andre Linoge in even if he promises to go away if he gets what he wants.
The New York Times reports something a little disconcerting:The fate of New York City’s legions of rats remained something of a mystery in the wake of Hurricane Sandy. Rodent specialists predicted that many rats would drown in submerged subway tunnels, but also that survivors would feast on the buffet of garbage strewed in the streets. Now, several exterminators say they know exactly what happened to the rats: Driven from shorelines, the rodents came inland, in droves.
The Times goes on to describe just how bad it got in NYC..
The TIMES interviewed a pest control expert, Timothy Wong:Mr. Wong said he had been getting calls from schools and businesses, and from luxury buildings where rats have made warrens out of the planters. Shortly after the storm, his company received calls from several customers aghast to discover teeth marks and droppings in their cars. Mr. Wong’s advice: open the door. Though one woman, a BMW owner, refused, and instead hired his company to open the door for her, and shoo the rat out.
A new world of possibilities in the city that doesn’t sleep—for rats.
My son and I shared the common bond of a stomach virus. He’s only 2 and has lots more to go.. I remembered how much I hate being sick. This one was particularly loathsome for the two of us.. Now it’s the soreness of the body and the headache, we both may venture to the kitchen to eat today… Lightly.
Well my worst fears realized, my son has a stomach virus at the same time I do I feel very bad for mommy tonight.
Why do eye doctors get all up in your grill? Do they feel as uncomfortable as the patient does as they press their flesh against your face while they examine your eyeball?
My doctor tonight had that faint smell of late Winter body odor coupled with onions for lunch on his breath.
Is just my doctor or does everyone else go through this too?
For those who did not see the Superbowl halftime show, here it is
This really made me laugh..
I went to a viewing tonight.. they are never pretty.
But viewings of someone who is 32 aren’t meant to occur.. viewings of a mom who had three kids is not fair at all..
Even worse, those friends who I gathered with were all with me in high school.. and here we are, aging beyond our early years, talking about parenting, graying hairs, and enlargening bellies..
So when the sadness was over, I walked to my car in the cold January air.. there was the most gorgeous moon shining above. I turned on Pandora and what else is on but but my favorite band AIRBORNE TOXIC EVENT with THE KIDS ARE READY TO DIE. It may not be a song about a young woman dying of cancer, but somehow it fit the feeling of the night..
Give it a listen if you never heard it before. And if you did, listen again…
I don’t know if there is a meaning of life but I sure hope there is. Don’t we all?
After seeing grieving children it gets tough to find that meaning, doesn’t it?
Peace all. Be safe.
The media went nuts! A performance for the ages. Just it wasn’t live … I’d imagine most folks won’t care a bit about this issue but it’s sure fun to gossip about people billions richer than me…
It’s being called the GIF for the ages. First Lady Michelle Obama rolls her eyes at the House Speaker.. if only we could have been a fly in the food for this conversation..
Memories are packed with .. so much.
Things that matter. Some that don’t.
Useless facts.
Useless fiction.
But this I know: I was a freshman in Cardinal Brennan High in 1996 and my friend, Jared, introduced me to the greatness of this REM song. And in 2013, it’s still just as great as it was when I didn’t know anything way back when. Hell, I STILL don’t know anything.
There is so much time that goes by it’s difficult to even begin to measure it..
We had another Inauguration today. It is historic. But we have been through lots of history, haven’t we?
It all sort of just….blends together into a …something. A piece of history. Fact? Fiction? Oh I don’t know which, but we will debate that until we are blue in the face, won’t we?
The world is a bitter, bitter place. So often this planet seems hostile to life—not hospitable to the humans who inhabit it..
We are just racing time. Hoping to somehow beat the clock. In the end, no one wins, unless you’re the timekeeper…
Good day, all.
Obama. Part 2.
Good luck Mr. President.
Obama said as he looked over the Capitol,
“I want to look out one more time because I’m not going to see this again”
It must be an amazing sight..
The flu is spreading.. Some are filling up on pills or racing for the vaccine. We here in Schuylkill county PA take a different approach. Friends neighbors and coworkers share boilo this time of year. And thanks to wonderful coworkers at my wife’s job, warm apple pie boilo is bringing soothing relief to sore throats in the Coal Speaker abode tonight… Got boilo? We do..
Before you get ‘all thumbs’ paging through the newest edition of ESQUIRE magazine, consider the following information about Megan Fox: She does not want to be Marilyn Monroe anymore. She is reportedly even getting a tattoo of Monroe removed from her own body.
Also enter into the picture this: She can’t stand pills, doesn’t drink, doesn’t smoke. What does she do? Feels safest in God’s hands.
And she also compares Marilyn Monroe’s life to that of Lindsay Lohan. I don’t know which one would be more offended…
My son absolutely loves this song from the YouTube channel KIDSTV123. It’s a rather depressing ditty about our solar system.. each planet, and the sun, sings about its surface.. set to a sad melody. When Ayden sees it he is just in awe.. I am, somewhat, too.. It sticks in your head, in a strange and somber sort of way…
And take note: Pluto has not been included.
I want to shield my eyes from television.. I want to clothes my ears. I want to vanish from this fight.. There are no winners in the gun battle, no losers. President Obama has staked his presidency now on fighting violence—violence perpetrated in the violent hearts of men and women in weapons. The gun lobby, and those who fear the 2nd Amendment will be trampled, will not back down either. There is a battle looming..
I don’t want to write about it. Read about it. Know about it.
I want life to go back to how it was before Sandy Hook.. before the rampage that took so many innocent lives.
After 9/11 everything changed. After Sandy Hook, everything also changed. A new war on… terrorism? hate? mental illness? what will we call this one?
I was told of a conversation that took place amongst people opposed to each other on this issue. On one side, the protagonist said she wants all guns, no matter the gun or purpose of it, banned. On the other side, the antagonist argued that guns were ok but not military assault weapons. With a caveat. If someone came into a building the antagonist was in, and attempted to open fire, she hoped that someone else in that building would have a gun equal or stronger to blow the shooter away..
I heard the argument that the 2nd amendment never contemplated assault weapons. But did the 1st amendment ever consider the internet? Things change.. evolution happens. What would the founding fathers say, should they come back from the dead? Would they abandon their muskets in favor of bushmasters, or reconsider the 2nd Amendment…?
We are in for a big fight. A year’s worth of negative ads on one side and another.. a political world will come crashing down, arguing late into the night. This will divide states, towns, and families. It will be a civil war, of sorts.. Will the pen be mightier than the sword? Will the ink dry faster than the blood?
Brace yourself! Get your Facebook dashboards ready! The battle royal begins…
I may resign from this fight and abandon allegiance to either side. Middle ground! Common sense! Nah.. America never backed down from a fight. Especially with each other…
A YouTube user Amy Bessler made a pretty cool documentary on Centralia, PA, my hometown and site of the famed mine fire that forced thousands of people out of the area..I know the fine folks who were interviewed in this presentation, and they are good, actually GREAT, people. It’s also a good oratory history of what happened in the town and how the government eventually ended up telling residents they needed to move.
I have written on here before that I recall many memories of my early childhood, sitting on my grandmother’s porch sipping hot chocolate—while homes across the streets were knocked down by heavy machinery. As a child you really don’t comprehend what is occurring right in front of your eyes..
No one was killed by the mine fire, but many died from broken hearts as they watched their once beloved town become an ash heap of rubble..
This documentary is worth the watch, should you have a spare 13 minutes. Worth the time..
I think the answer is complicated. In one regard, quite frankly George Noory shows little to no intellectual curiosity and rarely appears as though he truly wants to learn anything new.. If Noory had competition in the night hours, say if Art Bell actually came back again, I predict lots of affiliates with dump Noory in place of Bell. So in that regard Premiere is happy because, without anyone to fight him, Coast is the top show at night. Noory seems to also use those same cue cards all of the time… and deliver very frustrating programs to those with common sense…
Until some bigger stations dump Coast to Coast or until competition rears its head, Premiere has nothing to lose with allowing Noory to keep being dumb in the middle of the night.
Seeing my nephew turn 21 and sip Sam Adams and eat wings today was a wake up call: I’m getting old! Way old.. So much so that I was drinking Sierra Mist so I could avoid the caffeine content and sleep at a reasonable time
I understand times change but by God I’d like to go back to 21 again.. A sick pack of beer and an entire pizza in a night was nothing. Now I’d feel like it was instant heart disease…
Life takes funny turns. Now not funny ha ha.. Funny bla bla…
Reuters reports this tonight:
"Temperatures in China have plunged to their lowest in almost three decades, cold enough to freeze coastal waters and trap 1,000 ships in ice, official media said at the weekend."
Anonymous gets involved in Steubenville, OH, rape case; releases video of high school football stars bragging about brutal rape of girl…
The kids aren’t alright..
A disturbing story out of Ohio..
In Steubenville, OH, the football team is tops..
And most people are counting down days until the next season.
So when teenagers were accused of brutally raping a girl and urinating on her, it shocked the town.
Now even more shocking:The group Anonymous is invovled, even to the point where they are releasing videos of students joking about how brutal the rape was..
The hacked video was released by the group.. it shows teens laughing about the crime, and even commenting that the girl must have been dead because she wasn’t moving during the raping..
Many are now asking 'why' as the rape shocks the small city in Ohio..
The part of the story that may shock the city the most: The heralded football team is bragging in the video about the rape.. a part of the quote from the video:
“She is so raped,” he says. “Her puss is about as dry as the sun right now.” She’s “deader than a door nail,” and “deader than OJ’s wife”
Hillary out.
Already out of the hospital, reports indicate that Secretary Clinton is already quite active..
Onto the White House in ‘16!?
For the record, Bubba is joining Hil in the photo..
The first First Man of the nation!?
Nothing can keep her down.
Cnn: House Majority Leader Eric Cantor says he does not support a Senate deal to avert the fiscal cliff but that House GOP leaders have made no decisions on the bill’s fate.
Carson Daly sure got old. David Letterman was a rerun. And ABC with without Dick Clark. All the more reason to watch CNN’s odd mixture of real news with Kathy Griffin and Anderson Cooper. At one point it appears she went down on him.
As usual, lots of uncomfortable moments and strange ones, too. Such as when Kathy Griffin kept interrupting Cooper reporting that there was a late night fiscal cliff deal.
Strange stuff indeed. Cable TV. Weird.
The entire earth has flipped the calender to 2013.
And with it, we know, you can’t turn back the hands of time.
No matter how much you try.
Let’s make it a great year
Welcome to the final minutes of the year 2012. Yes. Already. It was so looked forward to, and it is ending so quickly…
It’s minus Dick Clark this year, though. And that is notable. Fergie is showering ABC viewers tonight in the pre-game with Dick Clark related footage. Donna Summers is playing while the Doors are swaying. Yes, it’s a stroll down amnesia lane in the fast lane. Dick Clarkless 2013. No countdown with the master of Times Square this year.
The show goes on, of course. With Ryan Seacrest to help. Before Seacrest will be ‘out’ there will be a number of events that occur. A massive ball will drop in Times Square. Revelers will kiss their hearts out.. then race for port-a-potties and their hotel rooms. Maybe stop by a pub and have a cup of cheer..
All around the world, the events are taking place. Some places on Earth are already 2013. The Pope will have a homily about how peace could be achieved. Fireworks will fly high into the night sky.. People will embrace and raise their glasses of chosen adult or child beverage. And we will all be one (in a number of different time zones, of course.)
This is, after all, New Year’s Eve. It is a special kind of night.
Recall your fondest new years memories… I know you have them. It may be eating too much turkey in a bar somewhere in the deep dark mines of the Coal Region (the turkey was good. I swear).. or maybe it’s a quiet time in your own home with the people you love. Or maybe it’s working.. Hotels, bars, restaurants.. they are all open tonight. It’s a big night for the service industry… And depending on what services you’re looking for, and what services are being offered, maybe you’re even being serviced, I hope you’re all having a blast.
It seems like yesterday that 2000 hit us like a wrecking ball. Remember those days? People were worried computers would shut down. They stockpiled water and food. Sounds similar to the doomsayers of December 21, 2012, doesn’t it? The only difference is, back then, we partied like it was 1999. This go around we’ll be lamenting the late 90s and wishing they could come back all over again. Gas at a buck a gallon.. milk around 2.. life happy. But was it?
I don’t know.
After all, think of another fond saying people have on New Year’s Eve: “Out with the old, in with the new!” “This year will be better than the last!”
Is any year better?
Is any year new?
It’s all relative, in a way.
It’s only a calender that tells us we’ve swung from one set of 365 to the next. But the events of the day are still stagnant. Reality doesn’t tell time well. We simply measure our existence in the boundaries of it..
But what is time? What are hours, and minutes.. and days and years? I don’t know much about what they are besides what I grew up knowing. And the earth, as it rotates into infinity, allows us to make certain that time is told.
Time is a magazine.
And it’s an enemy.
So often.
And now, like we’ve done countless times before, we’re going to hold our lovers close, call the parents, and hope to keep a couple friends in the process. We have been down this road before. It seems very familiar to me, and I am sure to you.
As the clock ticks down the final minutes of 2012 here on the East Coast of the planet earth, let’s truly hope that 2013 is one that brings all those things we’ve wished for since we began wishing around this time of year: World peace, love across the continents, economy stability, good news, no storms, laughter, and memories to be fond of.
What we may find, as we herald in 2014, is that ‘13 was a mixture of good and bad, positive, and negative. We’ll look back on 12 months of war and hate. It will be peppered with stories of humanity and love, perseverance and kindness. And that’s just life as we know it. Living in America. And at the beginning of the millennium… (2013 still somewhat counts as a beginning, no?)
Since we’ve been down the road before of resolutions and hopes, let’s just calm ourselves down this go around and take it in stride. Don’t put too much pressure on a calender change to change your life. But certainly don’t give up trying to make it.
So happy new year. Raise a glass. Toast the past. Love always. Love deeply. Love actually.
525,600 minutes, 525,000 moments so dear. 525,600 minutes - how do you measure,
measure a year? In daylights, in sunsets, in midnights, in cups of coffee. In
inches, in miles, in laughter, in strife. In 525,600 minutes - how do you
measure a year in the life?
How about love? How about love? How about love? Measure in love. Seasons of
love.
Happy 2013.
I hope.
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has a blood clot between her brain and skull behind her right ear, her doctors said.
CNN reporting:
She is expected to remain at New York Presbyterian Hospital for the next 48 hours so doctors can monitor her condition and treat her with anti-coagulants, said Philippe Reines, deputy assistant secretary of state.
"Her doctors will continue to assess her condition, including other issues associated with her concussion," Reines said. "They will determine if any further action is required."
*And he did it behind closed doors. How nice.
Some really great things happened in 2012. We landed a rover on Mars, with success, and we now have the potential to beam back information in real time. Images of the red planet appear more like a Southwest desert. That is absolutely amazing..
There were some other great things in 2012. But it seemed shrouded by those events that were not so great.
I wonder what amount of media influence takes place to keeps us from seeing the bright spots in life.
Yes there is war, chaos, climate change, and fraud. But there is also honesty, goodness, love, and beauty. It abounds.
People have fond memories of the past. Often their recollection isn’t 100% correct. Some people think they 80s were fun. Others recall poverty and constant fear of nuclear war. Some think the 90s were great. But others lost their jobs due to NAFTA and worried about the year 2000. It’s all relative. Before I get into this year’s predictions, I want to review last year’s predictions. I wrote,
Mitt Romney will be the Republican nominee. Newt Gingrich will crash. Ron Paul will run as a third party… but won’t be a major factor. Barack Obama will be the president for the next four years after his victory in November 2012.
North Korea will launch missiles to threaten the United States. Kim Jong Il dead.. Un here. Ugh.
The tension in the Middle East will dramatically escalate in 2012. Iran, Israel.. Syria.. No nation will appear stable.
Lots of people will begin to think the end times are upon us. Not only due to the Mayan calender end in December 2012 but because of strange world events Gas prices will soar.
The stock market will have major upticks and downward crashes.
Unemployment claims will continue to fall.. Maybe to 8% or lower. But the real unemployment number will surge into the 30% range. The economy will look like it’s recovery but it will not.
Not bad! Mitt Romney did lose. North Korea did try to elevate their threat level with missile launches, Israel and Syria did become crisis areas, and the real unemployment is surging. I was wrong on gas prices, and on the stock market.
2012 over.
2013 here we come.
Predictions for the new year, in no particular order:
Scariest weather of 2012 that will impact 2013
2012 was another hot year. Really hot. So much so that parts of the Mississippi River had to be closed off because it was running dry.. barges couldn’t even use it. The nation saw one of its worst droughts in decades. It continued for most of the year. The harvest in 2012 was predicted to be quite nice, early on. That is before the rain stopped. And it never started. Going in 2013, some of the same regions plauged by dry conditions are still in the same bad situation… Food prices will soon reflect that..
Worst campaign of all time
Paul Ryan fell in love with Mitt Romney. But America didn’t. He tried in 2008, but he never caught on. Why did he think he would in 2012? I don’t know. As in ‘08, no fire in the belly erupted in Republicans. Instead, he lost in quite a disastrous election for the Grand Old Party. But their fire in the belly is turning quickly into aged distress. How grand are they? How old have they become? Not even Mitt’s mom jeans could save them in ‘12..
Least Chrsitian Catholic of the year
The Pope began tweeting in 2012. And when he did, lots of other Twitter users mocked him accordingly. Perhaps he was trying to re-tweet a new image of his Pontifcate since earlier in 2012, the biggest story about the Church was that of the Pope’s butler spilling the religious beans on secret affairs inside the Vatican. Mutiny in the Church! a butler locked away! Of course by the end of the year, the Pope pardoned his Butler. SO perhaps that Christian in Benny is coming through after all. LOL RT..
Best justice of the year
There was justice served in the Jerry Sandusky saga. He was found guilty and will be locked away most likely for the rest of his life.. It is a small consolation to the countless lives he destroyed by his actions. He also helped ruin a reputation of a once heralded institution. But was justice served in its entirety? Probably not. It also brought up interesting questions about what we, as people, value. Football reigns supreme. Even higher than education. In the case of Penn State, and Joe Paterno, football and the school reputation was much more important than the lives of children raped by Jerry Sandusky.
Worst food story of the year
In May, the story of the Miami Muncher was on everyone’s mind. A man on bath salts in Florida began eating another man. Both were naked. Jokes were made.. but also, the horror was showcased on nightly news with images of both of their nude legs. Weeks later, the victim’s face was shown and the wounds he suffered were horrendous..
It was a year of madness.
Chaos..
While some predictable things did happen, the rest came as shocks to the system..
Weather instability all throughout the globe—mixed with strange rumbling beneath the crust and in the sky, as well.
Madness and mayhem in movie theaters, schools, parking lots, homes.. Shootings from sea to shining sea. Are we simply a more violent culture? Then again, when you see history and notice that the most violent school rampage took place before 1930, it redefines your perspective on this year’s handgun and military assault anarchy..
There was a big sinkhole this year. I bet you didn’t hear about that.
But there was a presidential election. We heard way too much about that..
It seemed like yesterday, and ages ago all at the same time, that the Olympics graced billions of TV sets. Unfortunately not as many showed for the actual seating in London, but the games were great.
Who were we this year?
We were worried.
Constantly wondering if the end was near.. and worrying so much about Armageddon that we forgot some basics.
The globe still spins here in late December. We made it through. So we’re fine.
The Mayan end times scenario was just a scenario that helped Coast to Coast AM and some DISCOVERY CHANNEL late night TV survive for the past ten years. I guess they can’t replay reruns asking if the world will end in ‘12 since it did not. Of course there will be a mighty large comet in the sky in November 2013—outshining the moon is a possibility. So maybe the end time will happen then..
But even though it wasn’t the end of time this year, there were sure moments when it felt it.
The madness that took place in a school in Connecticut only weeks before Christmas was horrific. It was disgusting.. it was thoroughly depressing. It really affected the nation’s national psyche. Also the media did a tragically poor job in reporting it, taking misinformation from Twitter and talking about it as though it was fact, naming the wrong guy as the shooter and blasting his photo across news wires, and misreporting that Adam Lanza’s mom was a teacher. Maybe we will forget those details of the day, but we surely will never forget the day when innocent 6-year-olds were gunned down by a madman..
While adults though the end was nigh, children didn’t know what hit them. 2012 was a tragically bad year for children.. From the United States to Syria, Russia and China, kids who deserve better got the worst of 2012. They laugh in the same language, and cry in it too. This year they cried a lot. Adults need to get themselves off the wasteland of fast-paced nonsense on gadgets and phones and realize that a generation could waste away if they have a few more years like 2012.. It did not seem like a day went on this year that was absent a heartbreaking story about a child being gunned down, bombed, droned, or wasted away by society as we knew it.
But it’s over now.
It’s gone. It came fast and seemed to go even faster.
From Mitt Romney’s mom jeans to moms carrying their children in battle, it’s all gone..
Perhaps not a moment too soon, either.
2012 was a year like all other years: It was mixed with wonderful stories of humanity at its finest and deplorable stories of creatures who cannot be human. This is the planet earth, after all. So what else is new..
Here’s to some memories of ‘12, and the best for ‘13. We just keep marching on, don’t we?
2012. Hope the Mayans start working on a new calender.
We made it.
Coming soon. Probably today.
Putting some finishing touches on it.