Wednesday, August 31, 2011
big wednesday
"the president that wants to transcend politics will be a patsy to the congress that doesn't"
whoops! rick perry accidentally lost all the emails from his office while governor
slave leia cosplay: sexy or sexist?
Something To Think About...
Labels: environment, it is what it is, just life
Tuesday, August 30, 2011
The Job of a Whore is to be Certain Your Pimp is Happy
Less than a week after receiving a three-year, show-cause penalty from the NCAA's committee on infractions, former Tennessee Volunteers men's basketball coach Bruce Pearl has decided to leave the sport and head into the private sector.
Hmmm, so college sports coaches at state institutions are government employees. Do the Republicans know this?
But, gosh, it can be difficult to find a job in "the private sector" right now. I hope Pearl isn't having any problems...
Pearl said in a statement Tuesday that he is turning down a job offer to coach the Texas Legends, the Dallas Mavericks' D-League franchise...In early August, the Legends, a second-year franchise, had offered Pearl a package worth more than $500,000, a deal that would have made him the highest-paid coach in the D-League.
Guess not. He can turn down Mark Cuban and half a million dollars. Maybe someone else in the NBA made an offer?
and instead is joining H.T. Hackney Co. in Knoxville, Tenn., as vice president of marketing.
Gosh, a full career change! Giving up all that experience to work for a grocery distributor.
But wait. Vice President of Marketing?
A news release from the wholesale grocery company cited Pearl's marketing and economic background as a student at Boston College. He will begin work there Thursday.
Uh, Pearl is slightly older than I am. His 30th College Reunion will be next year. Does this shift seem strange to anyone? Did I miss something?
and instead is joining H.T. Hackney Co. in Knoxville, Tenn., as vice president of marketing.
Oh, yeah. What else is in Knoxville? Maybe there is a connection?
"I've known Bruce Pearl for years -- his leadership, competitiveness and understanding of marketing is a great fit for our organization," said CEO Bill Sansom, a former University of Tennessee trustee.
Sansom was a UT trustee for sixteen years. Maybe it's a good thing he isn't one now.*
Once again, there are "hidden jobs." It's just a lot easier to find them when you've lied, broken rules, and produced false results. But, sh*t, Dick Cheney could have told you that.
*Sansom hasn't been a member of the UT Board of Trustees since at least 2006, the year after Pearl arrived in Knoxville.
i survived irene
it was not that big a deal, fortunately. both she and i were fine, my in-laws (whom we had gone to visit) were fine, and their building did not lose power. we weren't in the worst place, but it was pretty nasty outside nevertheless. for the folks who were hit very hard by this, my heart goes out to you.
and now a word about the media coverage of irene: worthless. it could have been one of those "finest hours" things, where reporters were telling us where the flooding was happening, letting people know that the water was rising on their street, telling worried people where the roads were out, and generally reporting the kind of hard facts that people can find useful. instead we were treated to endless shots of "reporters" telling us that it sure was raining hard and boy is it windy and wow, look at all that water. afterwards, we got lots of "the water was up to here just an hour ago" reports. we were told that the rivers in nj would continue to rise through tuesday, but something useful, like "the raritan is expected to overflow its banks starting on easton avenue between jfk boulevard and foxwood drive. the passaic is expected to cover runnymede parkway in new providence, new jersey before noon on tuesday" was not to be found.
you can expect a lot of reporters to receive awards for their coverage of this weather event. incompetence and worthlessness never stopped the news media from congratulating itself.
august 29, 2005
love you til tuesday
stanley kubrick made some pretty creepy images in his movies
atheism is beating christianity on the internet 10 to 1
not sure we'd put rose tyler last, or romana ii ahead of romana i, but here's the top ten hottest doctor who companions
Monday, August 29, 2011
the elderly and ill vs. the hurricane victims
despite the devastation caused by hurricane irene this weekend, house majority eric cantor (r-va) [cj's editor's note: rwnj-va] today stood by his call that no more money be allocated for disaster relief unless it is offset by spending cuts elsewhere. the washington preported this morning that fema will need more money than it currently has to deal with the storm’s aftermath and is already diverting funds from other recent disasters to deal with the hurricane, but cantor’s comments suggest republicans won’t authorize more funds without a fight. - think progress
let’s also not lose sight of the larger context here. as far as eric cantor is concerned, launching wars in Iraq and afghanistan do not need to be paid for. tax cuts for millionaires and billionaires do not need to be paid for. bailing out wall street does not need to be paid for. but when american communities are struck by a natural disaster, all of a sudden, house republicans discover a new standard: if democrats want to help affected areas, the gop has some demands that must be met.
and in case this story isn’t quite mind-numbing enough, also note that fema has been forced to temporarily suspend “some payments to rebuild roads, schools and other structures destroyed during spring tornadoes in joplin, m., and southern states and other recent natural disasters” in order to respond to hurricane irene.
that this is happening in the wealthiest nation in the world, simply because the republican party has been taken over by charlatans and fools, is a national disgrace. - political animal
Labels: budget, fema, gop, hurricane, irene, medicare, right hypocrisy, social security
our hearts go out to
Labels: hurricane, irene, natural disasters, new hampshire, vermont, water
Hurricane Update
That is, as soon as Tom Tomorrow has internet access again. And as soon as I have even non-potable water available. And as soon as the devastation in NC at Kitty Hawk or Virginia or land-locked Millburn and the rest of New Jersey and all the other states.
And as soon as my mother-in-law can go home to see if she still has a home.
Until then, those whining can kiss my not-showered-in-two-days-plus ass.
Update (after running out to get non-potable water for use): And THEN you can deal with the people who bore the brunt of the storm.
Labels: environment, hurricane
stormy monday
tron lightcycles for sale
can we trust our politicians to actually fix things?
Sunday, August 28, 2011
skippy's sunday night music
Labels: floods, irene, music, skippy' music club, youtube
australia is a tinderbox
and speaking of climate change, the huge disasters affect our mental health.fire agencies are warning victorians about the potential for big grass fires this bushfire season. the bushfire co-operative research centre says grass growth in victoria has been prolific and widespread.
it is expected to create a high fire risk when it dries out.
...most of the country will face an above-average risk of fire this summer.- abc melbourne
a thick blanket of grass spanning the width of australia will pose a significant bushfire threat this season, experts say. - sydney morning herald
rates of mental illnesses including depression and post-traumatic stress will increase as a result of climate change, a report to be released today says.
the paper, prepared for the climate institute, says loss of social cohesion in the wake of severe weather events related to climate change could be linked to increased rates of anxiety, depression, post-traumatic stress and substance abuse.
as many as one in five people reported ''emotional injury, stress and despair'' in the wake of these events. - sydney morning herald
Labels: australia, brush fires, climate change, drought, fires, healthcare, mental health
tweet of the day
Labels: tweet of the day, tweets, twitter, wall street
environmental news stories sunday
anyway, on to those stories that your local newspaper and the corporate owned talking heads aren't talking about today.
noaa warns of gap in future forecasting abilities. - it's been a record-setting year for disasters in the us. yet congress has already slashed noaa's budget, threatening the future of a pair of satellites that monitor severe weather and help us predict the strength of storms. - talk of the nation
environmentalists fear hurricane will impact pfizer's toxic chemical lagoons. - despite assurances from the u.s. department of environmental protection, several environmental groups on friday called on the epa to take emergency measures to secure leaking toxic waste chemical lagoons at pfizer’s american cyanamid superfund site along the raritan river as hurricane Irene bears down on new jersey and the east coast this weekend. - sommerville courier news
wine vs. salmon: water wars hit sonoma county. - battered by a long history of habitat loss, logging and development, a dwindling number of coho struggle to survive. now they must contend with water-hungry vines, and a frost-prevention method that involves spraying plants with 50 gallons of water per acre, per minute. In smaller tributaries, the technique can literally suck stretches of a stream dry - sfgate
perry dodges queries on ethanol mandate. - iowa farmers weren’t happy with the answer presidential candidate rick perry gave them about an ethanol mandate that requires the petroleum industry to put the corn-based fuel in gas pumps - des moines register
conservationists around great lakes plan for climate change. - the long-term forecast for the chicago area calls for more wild rains, hailstorms and flooding. throughout the great lakes region, residents can also expect warmer year-round temperatures, more frequent heat waves, lower lake levels and thinner lake ice. - chicago tribune
several democrats attack state. dept. pipeline finding. - capitol hill opponents of the proposed keystone xl oil sands pipeline are attacking the state department’s finding that the proposed project will cause minimal environmental harm if managed properly. - washington hill
st. louis pizza scion branches into biodiesel. - the small biodiesel plant that frank imo built on a farm field about 75 miles west of st. louis produces the fuel, mostly from soybean oil and some recycled vegetable oil - st. louis post dispatch
scientists create biofuel from old newspapers. - first birdcage liners, now fuel. scientists at tulane university have discovered a new use for discarded newspapers — one that can turn yesterday's news into the alternative fuel of tomorrow - detroit news
the companies on scotland’s dirty list. - scotland's dirtiest and most polluting companies are today named and shamed by the country’s environmental watchdog. - glasgow herald
usgs scientist says 'fracking, fluid injection, earthquakes an area of active research.' - a u.s. gsurvey scientist friday said large earthquakes in unusual places like virginia and southern colorado earlier this week aren’t typically associated with the controversial natural gas drilling process called hydraulic fracturing. - vailrealvail
coastal sewer systems will be taxed in hurricane. - hurricane irene's heavy rains, forecast for southwestern connecticut sunday, will strain the region's sewer systems. and lead to additional pollution in Long Island Sound - bridgeport connecticut post
what fda inspectors found at 6 iowa egg farms. - fda inspection reports from iowa egg producers’ facilities show a range of potential food-safety problems - des moines register
saturday ties 2003 temperature for second-hottest day. - saturday's high temperature was among the hottest austin has ever endured as the city rang in the 72nd day of triple-digit heat this year - austin american statesman
as patience runs short, puget sound cleanup accelerates. - nearly every time heavy rain falls in north puget sound, high levels of fecal bacteria flow into samish bay, disrupting work at taylor shellfish farms, the largest shellfish producer in the united states. - mcclatchy
threatening florida's water. - jeopardizing florida's drinking water, scrapping purchases of sensitive lands, and rubber-stamping permits for agricultural and industrial water hogs puts the state's future at risk. yet for gov. rick scott's administration, that is reason to celebrate. and for all the damage he and the legislature already have caused, the governor is just getting started - st. petersburg times
possible health problems from old wells in rialto, california. - a state health assessment has found that tap water from two wells contaminated with the rocket fuel ingredient perchlorate could have caused thyroid problems that affected the physical and mental development of people who grew up in rialto in the 1980s - riverside press enterprise
the big uneasy. - six years ago hurricane katrina slammed into the gulf of mexico. the national weather service said that katrina was the deadliest and costliest hurricane in the u.s. but a new documentary, “the big uneasy,” argues that much of the damage could have been prevented with better planning and engineering - living on earth
Labels: california, drought, ecology, environment, epa, fda, florida, food safety, fracking, gas, great lakes, hurricane, irene, katrina, new orleans, oil, pollution, scotland, toxins, water
sunday sun
new beauty pagent emphasizing the constitution: miss liberty america
with all due respect to lewis carroll, we're looking forward to malice in wonderland: a tea party fable
and what about rick perry's hair?
Saturday, August 27, 2011
irene turns deadly
saturday night at the movies
man who displayed nazi flag sentenced for harrassment
young people 'not woth minimum wage' according to nh gop
glenn beck unites israel's left and right...against him
Great Question...
Labels: politics
Friday, August 26, 2011
assemblyman das williams says "keep mcgrath state beach open!"
mcgrath state beach is one of the best bird-watching areas in california, with the lush riverbanks of the santa clara river and sand dunes along the shore. a nature trail leads to the santa clara estuary natural preserve. two miles of beach provide surfing and fishing opportunities, however, swimmers are urged to use caution because of strong currents and riptides. the park offers campsites by the beach. - california state parks
Labels: budget, california, das williams, ocean, ventura
another friday night
congress is facing angry townhall meetings from the left this august recess
new jersey assemblyman resigns over a racially-insulting email that his wife sent to gold medal winner carl lewis
and long-time fans of law & order will enjoy the comments on this thread
Thursday, August 25, 2011
that's entertainment
thursday's child i want you back
rick perry thinks homosexuality = alcoholism
pruning shears has a great look at how wisconsin was a huge victory for the progressives
man proposes to his girlfriend via custom-designed portal 2 game level
Wednesday, August 24, 2011
ash wednesday
it's a bad idea to tax the poor
"the story of menstruation" from disney studios
it's yvonne, the freedom-loving cow
Tuesday, August 23, 2011
skippy's tuesday night music club
hound dog
jailhouse rock
king creole
trouble
and so many more.
one of my all time favorites that leiber penned for elvis..."santa claus is back in town."
and another favorite leiber penned song that just got my heart to beating and elvis' hips a'swayin'. "bossa nova baby"
Labels: elvis, music, skippy' music club, youtube
east coast may have earthquakes
Labels: california, dc, earthquake, geology
tweet of the day
Labels: tweet of the day, tweets, twitter
church on tuesday
goldman sacks shares plunge when the ceo lawyers up
america in decline by noam chomski
obama really does have a base problem
margo "lois lane" kidder marches on washington
and it's a sad day for rock n' roll: two stupendous song writers, jerry lieber (jailhouse rock, hound dog) and nick ashford (ain't no mountain highh enough, solid like a rock) have died
Monday, August 22, 2011
of course they'll blame obama
record shortages of prescription drugs in the united states are forcing pharmacists and doctors to scramble to find medications for their patients, suitable alternatives or to delay potentially lifesaving treatments.
medical professionals, including those at bay area hospitals and infusion centers, say they've been able to blunt some of the impact by turning to alternative drugs or reserving supplies of vital medications for patients who need them most. they caution, though, that the problem is reaching a crisis point and it's only a matter of time before those strategies will no longer work.
federal recalls, production problems and corporate decisions to discontinue certain medications for financial reasons are cited as the chief causes of the dwindling drug supplies.- sfgate
Labels: corporations, healthcare, hospitals, public health
Did a Prominent Mexican Who Died Today?
Canada lost its best political leader in generations.
And the U.S....
Another hint...
Or how about this??
Or, just to go white again, choose between the original:
and the prison-locale cover:
But the coda to give it all away:
R.I.P. Jerry Leiber.
come monday
bridal shop refuses to sell dress to lesbIan
kate winslet joins the the british anri-cosmetic sugery league
npr's top 100 sci-fi and fantasy novels
Sunday, August 21, 2011
a modest proposal
finally!
doubly bad, tripoli good
president obama immediately capitulated to gadhafi, calling the move "a monument to bipartisanship."
sunday morning
kentucky gives creationist theme park a 75%tax discount for the next 30 years
did the sec cover up wall street crimes? uh, duh!
unemployment is killing people
Saturday, August 20, 2011
one more saturday night
what the democrats actually need: the hot chocolate party
one of the most persistently harrassing trolls on the internet was arrested for death threats
and a big congrats to two of our fav bloggers, blue gal and driftglass, who just got married!
Friday, August 19, 2011
say hello
friday child
new dr. seuss stories will be published soon
everybody hates huffpost cuz they're so cheap
warren buffet is right: raise taxes on the rich
and if you need work, or can give somebody work, check out the balloon juice jobs thread
Thursday, August 18, 2011
skippy's thursday night music club
Labels: elvis, music, skippy's music club, television, youtube
thursday
sarah palin bus tour quits again
new jersey credit rating gets downgraded
scientist jailed for keeping a woman as a slave in london flat
Wednesday, August 17, 2011
skippy's wednesday night music club
Labels: elvis, movies, music, skippy's music club, youtube
bp's macondo...it's back
no, this isn’t a post from last year. oil from the macondo well site is fouling the gulf anew – and bp is scrambling to contain both the crude and the pr nightmare that waits in the wings. reliable sources tell us that bp has hired 40 boats from venice to grand isle to lay boom around the deepwater horizon site – located just 50 miles off the louisiana coast. the fleet rushed to the scene late last week and worked through the weekend to contain what was becoming a massive slick at the site of the macondo wellhead, which was officially “killed” back in september 2010. - stuart smith blog
Labels: bp, louisiana, offshore drilling, oil
If Jonathan Alter's Sources are Correct
Labels: 2012 elections, new jersey
waiting for wednesday
"democrats suck less" message resonating with ny voters
yikes! there's no lobster in zabar's lobster salad
and apparently, michele bachman doesn't know that elvis has left the building
Tuesday, August 16, 2011
skippy's tuesday night music club
Labels: elvis, music, passings, skippy's music club, youtube
on the date of his "passing"...august 16th
"before we get started, let's all say, 'happy birthday' to elvis presley today," bachmann said. "we played you a little bit of 'promise land' when we pulled up. you can't do better than elvis presley, and we thought we would celebrate his birthday as we get started celebrating taking our country back to work."the bat guano googly eyed whackadoodle is now rewriting even music history.
Labels: bachmann, elvis, insanity, tea baggers
ruby tuesday
woman kicked out of gop town hall meeting for wearing sierra club t-shirt
the great thing about skeptics is that they are skeptical even about skeptics
fcc to investigate bart's cellphone interruptions, meanwhile, the protests go on
it's the rise of the planet of the tigers
elvis has left the building
Monday, August 15, 2011
they lied
liars.
manic mondays
6 reasons the tea party is more dangerous than mccarthyism
Sunday, August 14, 2011
iowa fair food fun caption contest....
sunday drive
arizona man accidentally shoots his penis off
michele bachman wants the epa's "doors locked and lights turned off"
post office to 120,000 workers
it's the rise of the planet of the tigers
Saturday, August 13, 2011
say hello
More a Feature than Collateral Damage
Barack H. Obama, 2011, "If I don't get a debt ceiling increase and an appearance of bipartisanship that allows me to pillage the American economy and anger my base, I may not pay bondholders."
At the very least, the enduring reputation of the University of Chicago should receive its death knell.
pure saturday
dems lead gop in generic congressional polls here
hundreds protest outside fresno republican's office sjouting "we need jobs"
twenty things that kill more people every year than sharks
Friday, August 12, 2011
say hello
friday afternoon in the universe
teenager wins college scholarship at chess tournament
alec: think tank or secret society?
the story of the man who's walking across the country with his dog
Thursday, August 11, 2011
michele bachmann
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Labels: bachmann, jon stewart, womens issues
say hello
outlook for thursday
dolly parton apologizes for dollywood gay t-shirt incident
some advice on drawing boobs
seriously? pink beer?
why is "entitlements" a dirty word?
Wednesday, August 10, 2011
wednesday week
kids: never leave your facebook page logged on where your dad can get to it
chapter from pat buchanan's new book: the end of white america
10 differences between a zygote and a baby
Tuesday, August 09, 2011
skippy's tuesday night music
Labels: music, radio, skippy's music club, youtube
how very freakin' "christian" of him
he hates americans.
advertisement found on the daily kos
wow. really?
isn't there someway you can block certain ads from a left leaning blog? one would think there is...
Labels: advertising, daily kos, gop, liars