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Long Day + NewsRadio

It’s been a really, really long Monday. So long that it’s lasted until about 3 a.m. on Tuesday. I even almost went to bed, and realized I still had something to do yet. Whew.

When you have this kind of day, you need some humor. Whenever I find I need some humor, I go a YouTube and find a NewsRadio clip.

I think that’s my second favorite clip, after the “Super Karate Monkey Death Car” clip …

No Wonder the Economy is in the Toilet …

I found this piece of mail in my mailbox a few days ago:

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Besides being addressed to “Four-Ight-Four Sftwr Works” … I was amused at the idea of “keep[ing] [my] business in the black” while charging stuff to a credit card.

Is it any surprise that our nation is in serious economic trouble when a credit card company can send out something like this (presumably with some modicum of straight-facedness)?

Drunk on a Mower

The Story: Roger That. It’s a Man on a Lawn Mower. This reminds me way to much of a cousin of my mothers who actually (hmmm … should I admit this in public?) received a DWI while on a tractor, after his license was revoked for similar behavior behind the wheel of a car.

Vote That Bum (Ron Littlefield) Out!

Note: My tongue is planted firmly in cheek here, if it’s not obvious.

I’ve lived in Chattanooga for around one year and nine months now. Not long, but long enough that I can see that Ron Littlefield doesn’t know what he’s doing as far as managing the weather goes.

This is my second winter here, and we’ve had no accumulation of snow and very little snowfall at all, at least down here in the valley. What kind of winter is that? Come on, Ron, give us some snow! I didn’t move from Raleigh, NC toward the mountains for nothin’! Back in Asheville, where I lived before Chattanooga, they’ve gotten over 12 inches in the last 24 hours! We’re a bigger city than them, with more resources … surely we can do better! Plus, think of all the people who are out of jobs … folks who make snowplows, folks who sell the salt and sand they scatter on the roadways when we have freezing weather. Think of the children, man!

As if that wasn’t bad enough, last summer we had a drought. We did fine down here by the river, but folks in the general area who weren’t so close ended up running out of water. Obviously Ron didn’t think of the welfare of everybody around and provide us with enough rain. Those Republicans never do think about the welfare of people who aren’t as well-off as they are.

One particular weather mis-management choice Mr. Littlefield has made that has affected me personally is that he hasn’t scheduled enough thunderstorms. I like ‘em. I like to sit on the porch and watch the lightning and hope it doesn’t strike something close enough to my house to make me jump out of the porch swing and bang my head on the roof. Any mayor worth his salt could give us more thunderstorms, and do it without the nasty stuff like high winds, hail, tornados, and direct lightning strikes that destroy property.

Most recently, anybody watching the weather who is honest would have to agree that it looks like Mr. Littlefield doesn’t know what the heck he’s doing as far as managing the temperature goes. Monday I was wearing shorts and a t-shirt, and then yesterday night it was below 30 and snowing (but not enough for any accumulation down here; shame on you, Ron!). Isn’t he a competent enough mayor to keep the temperature somewhat consistent from day to day? Can we have some gradual changes here, please?

Those are just a few examples that come to mind that demonstrate that Ron Littlefield has destroyed our local weather while in office. I fully expect that he won’t do enough to prevent a drought this coming summer either, which will probably mean that Georgia will invade and annex all of Nickajack Lake plus St. Elmo. If they do that, Atlanta will drain the entire Tennessee River dry within a week! To not do anything to prevent a drought now, like pre-scheduling enough rainfall for the summer, and giving us a wet spring, will certainly invite disaster!

So, we need somebody to run for mayor against Littlefield … somebody who can provide Hope ™ and offer real Change ™, especially in the weather.

P.S. I figure if folks blame the president for the economy, I can blame the mayor for the weather. Right?

P.P.S. Actually I think the mayor has more control over the weather than the president has over the economy …

An Economics Lesson in “Baby Blues”

I rarely read the comic strip “Baby Blues,” but I did notice this one from Friday (or maybe it was Thursday):

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Now, what do you suppose the government would do in a situation like this? Somebody would feel sorry for Zoe, and say she wasn’t able to earn a living wage, and Congress would pass legislation that would prevent Hammie from charging less than a dollar for his quarters, or perhaps they would slap a $0.75 tax on quarters purchased from Hammie to protect Zoe.

More seriously, though, this strip shows how competition in the market works to keep prices at a reasonable level.

Day Two Without My Mac

Mouth is dry and parched; tongue sticks to the roof. Feeling dizzy and disoriented. Having hallucinations. Trouble sleeping and bizarre dreams when I do. Probably qualified to be the chairman of the Federal Reserve now.

Interview with “Pearls Before Swine” cartoonist Stephan Pastis

Yesterday evening, Bob Andelman of Mr. Media left a comment on a previous post from earlier in the week where I fawned over Sunday’s “PBS” strip, and pointed me in the direction of an interview he’d done with Stephan Pastis just last week.

If you’re a “Pearls Before Swine” fan, I highly recommend you check the interview out. I’d not previously read/heard an interview with Pastis, so I learned quite a bit. For instance, he’s friends with Darby Conley (”Get Fuzzy”).

In one really interesting segment, he discusses balancing some of the newer elements of the strip (the crocs) with the older/original elements (Pig and Rat). I only discovered “PBS” a little over a year or two ago, so I don’t remember the strip in its pre-croc days … but I personally like pretty much every element of the strip. I love the crocs, but I like plain ol’ Rat and Pig strips too.

Stephan Pastis, “Pearls Before Swine” cartoonist: Mr. Media Interview

(The interview is divided up into three parts … be sure you don’t miss the last two!)

P.S. Be sure to check out some of the other interviews on the site … I see a few others I need to take the time to read, including interviews with Ray Billingsley (”Curtis”) and Larry Thomas (the “Soup Nazi” from Seinfeld).

Best Pearls Before Swine. Ever.

Sunday’s Pearls Before Swine is the mostest awesomest one I’ve seen yet. “and the wind cry moron” … can’t get any better than that. I love this strip!

Best Networked Device Ever: Your Alarm Clock (No, Really!)

You may think the idea of a networked alarm clock with access to the internet is just plain silly, but hear me out …

This one (the SnūzNLūz - Wifi Donation Alarm Clock) donates a set amount of money to a charity or organization you hate every time you hit the snooze button. I seriously need to get one of these, and have it donate money to the Rudy Giuliani and John Edwards campaigns. I’ll be getting up at 6:00 a.m. in no time …

Hat Tip: 43 Folders

Super Karate Monkey Death Car

Newsradio was, I think, one of the best television shows to ever grace the airwaves. I was able to enjoy seeing the last half of the third season and the entirety of the fourth and fifth season earlier this year after we got a DVR … but once whatever station was showing it finished the fifth season, they didn’t start back over. So, now I have to content myself with finding clips of shows on Youtube. The following clip is from one of my favorite episodes ever …

The iTunes Music Store has all of the first season available. If I’m lucky, they’ll eventually get the last four as well … it would definitely mean I’d buy them all.