Going to bed early
does absolutely no good if you end up waking early. At least that's how it feels this morning. I was sound asleep last night at least an hour earlier than normal. So why did I wake up two hours earlier than normal this morning? I tried to fall back to sleep but was unsuccessful.
I suspect we will never learn the exact cause of the power outage at the Super Bowl. The speculation will just go on and on.
How many of you noticed that "President Lincoln" as portrayed by Daniel Day-Lewis had a pierced ear? Did you care? Should the makers of Gangster Squad have insisted that Emma Stone's brilliant white smile be yellowed because she was a smoker in a time where smokers had yellow teeth?
We know there's bias against homosexuals in CA. So it should be no surprise to find it in Orange County. The Vietnamese American Federation of Southern California is excluding a LGBT group from its upcoming Tet Parade, even though the group has marched in the parades for the last three years. The federation's suggestion was the LGBT group get a permit and have their own parade. Tet only comes once a year, fools.
What do 30 year old female billionaires do for fun? They race drag racers. Lynsi Torres, the woman who will gain complete ownership of In and Out Burgers on her 35th birthday is apparently an avid drag race fan and competitor. Guess that's a great way to relieve the stress of running a fast food empire.
Lady Gaga insists on lavender-scented towels while traveling. When you're that big a star, you get what you want. I have a memory of something involving green M&Ms and a pop diva. Maybe it's a pop diva thing.
Did I just hear an idiot former federal prosecutor turned member of Congress say "we have two borders"? As though the coastlines of the West and East coasts aren't borders? That just restored my lack of faith in the intellect of Congresscritters.
The song "Wild Thing" was a big hit in the 1960s. The frontman of the group that recorded it, The Troggs has just died. I was recalling a resurgence in the popularity of the song when the movie "Major League" came out, and when karaoke was wildly popular. Lots of guys in karaoke bars were belting out the words to "Wild Thing" once they were sufficiently lubricated with alcohol. What I'm really wondering though is, would people sing karaoke as passionately if they were stone cold sober?
A cop tasers an out of control woman and he's vilified for excessive force. A mall cop tasers an out of control woman and people raise money to get him better equipment. Can someone explain that to me?
This date in history:
On this date in 1778, South Carolina became the second state to ratify the Articles of Confederation.
On this date in 1852, the Hermitage Museum opens in St. Petersburg, Russia.
On this date in 1869, the world's largest alluvial gold nugget was found in Victoria, Australia.
On this date in 1885, King Leopold II of Belguim establishes the Congo as a personal possession.
On this date in 1900, the U.S. and U.K. sign a treaty for the Panama Canal.
On this date in 1991, United Artists is formed by Charlie Chaplin, Mary Pickford, Douglas Fairbanks and D.W. Griffith.
On this date in 1937, FDR launched his plan to increase the U.S. Supreme Court. It failed.
On this date in 1939, Generalisimo Francisco Franco becomes leader of Spain. And on this date in 2013, according to Saturday Night Live's Weekend Update, he is still dead.
On this date in 1945, General of the Army Douglas MacArthur returns to Manila.
On this date in 1958, the U.S. Air Force lost a hydrogen bomb off the coast of Savannah, GA. It was never recovered.
On this date in 1985, the mayors of Rome and Carthage meet and sign a treaty of friendship to officially end the Third Punic War, which had lasted 2,131 years.
On this date in 1988, Manuel Noriega was indicted on drug smuggling and money laundering.
On this date in 1994, Byron de la Beckwith is convicted of the 1963 murder of Medger Evans.
Famous folk born on this date include:
Nancy Hanks Lincoln (mother of the President)
Belle Starr
Adlai Stevenson
John Carradine
Hank Aaron
Roger Staubach
Cory Wells
Christopher Guest
Laura Linney
I suspect we will never learn the exact cause of the power outage at the Super Bowl. The speculation will just go on and on.
How many of you noticed that "President Lincoln" as portrayed by Daniel Day-Lewis had a pierced ear? Did you care? Should the makers of Gangster Squad have insisted that Emma Stone's brilliant white smile be yellowed because she was a smoker in a time where smokers had yellow teeth?
We know there's bias against homosexuals in CA. So it should be no surprise to find it in Orange County. The Vietnamese American Federation of Southern California is excluding a LGBT group from its upcoming Tet Parade, even though the group has marched in the parades for the last three years. The federation's suggestion was the LGBT group get a permit and have their own parade. Tet only comes once a year, fools.
What do 30 year old female billionaires do for fun? They race drag racers. Lynsi Torres, the woman who will gain complete ownership of In and Out Burgers on her 35th birthday is apparently an avid drag race fan and competitor. Guess that's a great way to relieve the stress of running a fast food empire.
Lady Gaga insists on lavender-scented towels while traveling. When you're that big a star, you get what you want. I have a memory of something involving green M&Ms and a pop diva. Maybe it's a pop diva thing.
Did I just hear an idiot former federal prosecutor turned member of Congress say "we have two borders"? As though the coastlines of the West and East coasts aren't borders? That just restored my lack of faith in the intellect of Congresscritters.
The song "Wild Thing" was a big hit in the 1960s. The frontman of the group that recorded it, The Troggs has just died. I was recalling a resurgence in the popularity of the song when the movie "Major League" came out, and when karaoke was wildly popular. Lots of guys in karaoke bars were belting out the words to "Wild Thing" once they were sufficiently lubricated with alcohol. What I'm really wondering though is, would people sing karaoke as passionately if they were stone cold sober?
A cop tasers an out of control woman and he's vilified for excessive force. A mall cop tasers an out of control woman and people raise money to get him better equipment. Can someone explain that to me?
This date in history:
On this date in 1778, South Carolina became the second state to ratify the Articles of Confederation.
On this date in 1852, the Hermitage Museum opens in St. Petersburg, Russia.
On this date in 1869, the world's largest alluvial gold nugget was found in Victoria, Australia.
On this date in 1885, King Leopold II of Belguim establishes the Congo as a personal possession.
On this date in 1900, the U.S. and U.K. sign a treaty for the Panama Canal.
On this date in 1991, United Artists is formed by Charlie Chaplin, Mary Pickford, Douglas Fairbanks and D.W. Griffith.
On this date in 1937, FDR launched his plan to increase the U.S. Supreme Court. It failed.
On this date in 1939, Generalisimo Francisco Franco becomes leader of Spain. And on this date in 2013, according to Saturday Night Live's Weekend Update, he is still dead.
On this date in 1945, General of the Army Douglas MacArthur returns to Manila.
On this date in 1958, the U.S. Air Force lost a hydrogen bomb off the coast of Savannah, GA. It was never recovered.
On this date in 1985, the mayors of Rome and Carthage meet and sign a treaty of friendship to officially end the Third Punic War, which had lasted 2,131 years.
On this date in 1988, Manuel Noriega was indicted on drug smuggling and money laundering.
On this date in 1994, Byron de la Beckwith is convicted of the 1963 murder of Medger Evans.
Famous folk born on this date include:
Nancy Hanks Lincoln (mother of the President)
Belle Starr
Adlai Stevenson
John Carradine
Hank Aaron
Roger Staubach
Cory Wells
Christopher Guest
Laura Linney
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