Late Night Drifts
Posted: January 20, 2011 Filed under: open thread | Tags: Crazy republican hypotheses, michelle obama, open thread, What's in the water in Virginia? 24 CommentsYesterday was a full moon. That could possibly explain what I want to call attention to as the most bizarre right wing
meme I’ve read in a long time. This is from a Talk Radio Station that features Rush Limbaugh prominently on its banner so be forewarned: Michelle Obama’s ‘Get Moving’ Program Linked to Pedestrian Deaths. I swear it’s not The Onion.
The Governors Highway Safety Association says pedestrian deaths increased in the first half of 2010 and the First Lady’s program to get Americans to be more active could be partly responsible.Governors Highway Safety Administration spokesman Jonathan Adkins told 630 WMAL that Michelle Obama is “trying to get us to walk to work and exercise a little bit more. While that’s good, it also increases our exposure to risk.”
After four straight years of steady declines, pedestrian deaths were up during the first six months of 2010, the latest figures available to be studied.
Other factors include distracted drivers, distracted pedestrians and what Adkins calls “aggressive pedestrians.”
“People who are not crossing where they are supposed to. They’re running in front of cars. We’ve even had examples of pedestrians getting out on the interstate,” said Adkins.
Alcohol is also factor in increased pedestrian deaths.
“We’ve done a good job of getting people, after a night out of partying, to leave their keys behind. But just because you are walking does not mean you are not at risk,” said Adkins.
Pedestrians are also increasingly distracted by iPods and smart phones. It is not uncommon to see people crossing streets while fiddling with an electronic device and not watching where they are walking. Hospital emergency rooms have reported an upsurge of people injured in a fall because they were distracted by electronics.
TBD has a good post in which the GHSA’s executive director, Barbara Harsha, explaining that she never said that at all. The group isn’t sure exactly what caused the uptick in deaths—and they certainly can’t pin it on Michelle Obama’s “Let’s Move” initiative.And as TBD’s Dave Jamieson aptly concludes, “If the ‘Let’s Move’ campaign is so effective that herds of inexperienced joggers are suddenly getting run over, then we need to put Mrs. Obama in charge of more nationwide initiatives, starting with the economic recovery.”
Oy. We women get blamed for everything these days!
Late Night Drift
Posted: January 17, 2011 Filed under: Festivities, just because, open thread | Tags: golden globes, open thread, Ricky Gervais, you probably think this joke is about you, You're so vain 29 Comments
Doctor Daughter introduced me to Ricky Gervais for the joint celebration of youngest daughter’s birthday and another one of mine that I really tried to ignore back in November. Both daughters were exhausted and spent the evening after sushi at Wasabi determining what was watchable On Demand. The movie that won the twenty something vote was called “The Invention of Lying”. Doctor Daughter told me that that the religious right was ticked off about it which immediately got me interested. I actually sat, then watched for a change. It was watchable. That’s a big compliment coming from me.
Whenever some one is accused of crashing some big Hollywood self love celebration or having a prime time meltdown, my interest is completely piqued. It’s the same sorta thing that gets me up and about when some one pisses off the supremely ultra-religiously sanctimonious. Some of the snooty set were into Ricky’s muse and some took themselves completely TOO seriously. It’s always fun to see the nerds and outkasts take revenge on the kool kids. If it wasn’t for the big pay checks, the plastic surgery and the multiple retakes, they wouldn’t be so cool. I know. I’ve sat in mix stations before and heard raw results.
The Daily Mail called him “saucy“. Hugh Hefner faced his own mortality by tweeting “age is just a number”. (That isn’t what most of us thought when Ronald Reagan could push the detonator button on the ‘football’.) I will say that the word self-destructive came to my mind as I read and watched the many snippy folks accessing his performance. As long as he has a nice paid for cottage some where near Scotland, he should never worry. The UK has national health, after all.
You can chant along with me … “you’ll never work in this town again …”
It’s an open thread. Other blogs behave badly. Here, we just embrace the snark. Have fun!!
Oh, and in the word’s of The Bard: “Well, God give them wisdom that have it, and those that are fools, let them use their talents.”
Saturday Night Treats
Posted: January 15, 2011 Filed under: open thread, Treats | Tags: General Dodge House in Council Bluffs, Heartland soup recipes, Iowa 13 Comments
Since the weather’s been so nasty and cold almost every where, I thought I’d bring out some cold weather recipes from Iowa and Nebraska where I grew up. I grew up in blustery weather and was no stranger to blizzards.
These are some heritages soups that my mother and some of her friends collected to produce a recipe book fundraiser for the General Dodge House in Council Bluffs, Iowa. My mom was chair of the fund drive to restore Union Civil War General Grenville Melon Dodge’s House. She served as chairman of the Board of Trustees and President of the nonprofit museum for many years. The recipe book was dedicated to my mom’s best friend–Bea Utley–an interior decorator that helped tremendously with the restoration of the house. Actually, they were called receipts back then so this is a from a Receipt Book.
Their fund raising arm was and still is called the “General’s Ladies” and they’d do Victorian Christmas and summer picnics and all kinds of things to get funds to keep and get the property in order. I haven’t been then in years but I was practically brought up in the place. I used to talk to a ghost in one of the bedrooms when I was a kid and my first job at the ripe old age of 14 was as a docent there.
I got rather used to wearing Victorian clothes in the process. During Christmas, my mother made me play Christmas Carols in the ball room or she’d have me bring my guitar and best friend to sing carols through out the house. My other best friend played the Harp. Most of us wound up as docents on Sunday during our high school years. I remember when mom was trying to round up some of the old antiques and furniture before it was completely restored. I pretty much became familiar with the attics and basements of many old houses. It must’ve made an impression on me because I have a deep and lasting affection for America’s historic houses. My current house was built around the same time as the General’s Home. If you’re every on interstate I-80, on the extreme western edge of Iowa, you should make a point of visiting. It’s considered a premier Victorian restoration.
Oh, and we tested all the recipes too.
German Dumpling Soup:
4 or 5 pound fat stewing hen
4 cups carrots, cut up
3 cups potatoes, cut up
2 cups, celery, cut up
1 cup onion, cut up
1/2 cup chopped parsley, held back until just before serving
In a large kettle, cover hen with water, cover with a lid then boil one hour or longer, until tender. Add vegetables in the order listed above. After the vegetables are cooked, remove the whole chicken, bone it, cut it up and place it back with the vegetables and broth.
To make the Dumplings:
4 cups flour
1 tsp. Salt
6 eggs
Yellow food coloring
Add enough boiling water to flour to make a paste. Add a few drops of the yellow food color to the water. Break eggs into the paste one at a time and stir until well blended. Add more flour until the dough because very, very firm and dry. Use a teaspoon to cut off the dough and drop into the boiling soup when the chicken and vegetables have been prepared as above. Dip the spoon in the boiling water to release the dough. These dumplings are hard and firm.
Cover and boil 10 minutes. Sprinkle the parsley into the soup right before serving.
This recipe came from General’s Lady Mrs. Harold W. Schultz and came with this sage Victorian Advice:
Give neither counsel nor salt till you are asked for it.
Dutch Split Pea Soup
2 lbs. split green peas
4 sticks celery, chopped
2 pig’s hocks
12 ounces fresh pork sausage
4 leeks,chopped
1 lb onions, chopped
1 1b. smoked bacon in a whole piece or bacon squares
Pepper, salt to taste
Clean peas. Soak overnight in water.
Bring peas to a boil with the vegetables in 4 1/2 quarts fresh water. Add the hocks and bacon. Let simmer slowly until hocks are tender–two or three hours, stirring often. Pot should be covered.
One half hour before the soup is done, add fresh sausage in lumps the size of small walnuts.
Before serving, remove hocks and bacon from soup. Cut meat from the hocks into small pieces and return to soup. Season with the salt and pepper to taste., slice bacon to serve with the soup.
Makes about 12 servings.
This recipe came from Mrs. J Frederic Schlott. Fred Schlott was the architect that was responsible for the park around the outside of the house and sat on the board with mom for a long time. Almost, all the original people that dealt with the house have passed now so I’m not sure what goes on there any more. If you ask me, there’s probably a few more ghosts in that house than the one that I used to talk to in the gold bedroom as a kid. Some of these people spent a good portion of their life leaving the community this historic house museum.
Have any great recipes for some great comfy food that you’d like to share tonight?
Gun Culture
Posted: January 11, 2011 Filed under: Civil Liberties, Civil Rights, Gun Control, open thread, Second Amendment | Tags: Gun Contro, Gun Fighters, NRA, second amendment, shoot out at the OK Corral, Tuscon massacre 25 CommentsA well regulated militia, being necessary to the security of a free state, the right of the people to keep and
bear arms, shall not be infringed.
That’s the amendment that’s seems to define the United States right now. The others appear to be to be negotiable or endangered.
Here’s a few tidbits in the news today dealing with Guns.
One strange headline from Politico:
Evidently, Republican Pete King thinks it’s okay to carry guns around, just not around him. Well, at least not within about 1,000 feet of him and his colleagues. I guess preschoolers don’t deserve the same kind of protection.
“It would give law enforcement the weapon they need to protect federal officials, and just as importantly, it would provide a large measure of security for those who want to meet with their federal elected officials,” said King, who is chairman of the House Homeland Security Committee.
According to The Hill, Weeper of the House John Boehner just says NO to gun control. Guess he really wants an NRA fundraiser for his next election.
King’s legislation got the cold shoulder from Boehner and other Republicans after it was announced.
Boehner spokesman Michael Steel said the Speaker would not support King’s legislation.
The office of Rep. Eric Cantor (R-Va.) said the majority leader is reserving judgment until the King bill is finalized.
“Mr. Cantor believes it’s appropriate to adequately review and actually read legislation before forming an opinion about it,” Cantor spokesman Brad Dayspring stated in an e-mail.
Michael Riley of Bloomberg writes that “Glock Pistol Sales Surge in Aftermath of Arizona Shootings”. Guess I’ll be ordering the latest fashion for those chickens among us: a bullet proof space suit.
After a Glock-wielding gunman killed six people at a Tucson shopping center on Jan. 8, Greg Wolff, the owner of two Arizona gun shops, told his manager to get ready for a stampede of new customers.
Wolff was right. Instead of hurting sales, the massacre had the $499 semi-automatic pistols — popular with police, sport shooters and gangsters — flying out the doors of his Glockmeister stores in Mesa and Phoenix.
“We’re at double our volume over what we usually do,” Wolff said two days after the shooting spree that also left 14 wounded, including Democratic Representative Gabrielle Giffords, who remains in critical condition.
A national debate over weaknesses in state and federal gun laws stirred by the shooting has stoked fears among gun buyers that stiffer restrictions may be coming from Congress, gun dealers say. The result is that a deadly demonstration of the weapon’s effectiveness has also fired up sales of handguns in Arizona and other states, according to federal law enforcement data.
“When something like this happens people get worried that the government is going to ban stuff,” Wolff said.
Yes, it’s the good old U S of A where you too can be a militia of one.
Yup, it’s an open thread, but please don’t lock and load! I’m your Huckleberry.
Airing of Gratitudes Open Thread
Posted: January 1, 2011 Filed under: just because, open thread | Tags: gratitude, thankfulness 37 CommentsWhat a better way to start off a New Year than by offering thanks to all the people, things, actions, efforts, and means we have! There’s never enough occasions for some good old fashion gratitude! Yup, some times you gotta gripe!
But, other times you just gotta show some appreciation.
From dakinikat:
I’m really fortunate to have some really great people in my life. My dad is my best buddy. My sister comes through when no one else will. Eldest daughter has right livelihood down to a T and that gives me much joy. Youngest daughter has figured out that there is life beyond the party zone and that lightens my spirit. I’m also blessed with a sangha and a dzogchen guru. Then there’s my friends–like you–that keep my head on straight and right-sized for my body.
Yup, the gratitude in me goes out to all the good people in my life! What would I do without you?
A message from Wonk the Vote:
“Let us be grateful to the people who make us happy; they are the charming gardeners who make our souls blossom.” — Marcel Proust
Brava and much gratitude to everybody at Sky Dancing — no relentless distractions on the frontpage and no gratuitous food fights constantly hijacking the comments. Just content, content, content, collaboration, and community! I’m raising my glass to all of you —
So raise your glass if you are wrong,
in all the right ways,
all my underdogs,
we will never be never be anything but loud
and nitty gritty dirty little freaks
won’t you come on and come on and raise your glass,
just come on and come on and raise your glass
Love,
Wonk







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