First off apologies to HollyCornblog ... who I offended by describing September as JBD's
birthday month. It is HollyCornblog's birthday month, too ... and that fact should be duly
celebrated by everyone ... most especially everyone who likes a nice hoppy beer from time to
time!
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Lovely, Chuck ... how much has the insurance industry poured into your campaign coffers? This
is cold, cold stuff -- unless you are unimaginably dumb, Senator, which I somehow doubt.
Meanwhile, Cheney is working on his memoirs and waxing slightly more talkative than usual.Â
Watch out, Dubya .
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Who'd a thunk? I woke up at about 4:30 this morning to the sound of teeming rain -- and
wondered how our young plants are keeping themselves from sliding down the hill. Really. As the
light returns, I see that everything looks pretty much intact out there -- albeit waterlogged.
Not so intact are the egos of the Red Sox this morning, I'm thinking, as they blew a 10-1 lead
and lost to the Orioles.
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Yesterday was the 37th anniversary of Title IX ... 37 years. I like that the milestone
coincides with the 10th anniversary of the 1999 Women's World Cup. Alice (thanks!) sent me a link
to "License to Thrive" a documentary chronicling the passage and impact of Title IX. We're hoping
it'll come to Red River .
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Thanks for your comment on yesterday's post, Alice. I haven't checked out the video Bill Moyers
aired - Torturing Democracy - yet, but plan to. Meanwhile, for a never ending stream of despicable
and delusional Dickishess there is always the Dick Cheney page on the Huffington Post. I glance at
it occasionally in the hope that something bad will have happened to him.
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Regarding March Madness, our Men's bracket winner ... Mo ... has started off the trash talking
for next year with this prediction ..."Next year I will either go perfect in one of the brackets
or win both of them."
Alice, you will need to convey this to Mike when you see him. Meanwhile, I will begin plotting
my own comeback!
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Amazing game last night as the Louisville Cardinels took it to Oklahoma and are moving on to the
national championship game. Angel McCoughtry came back after a dismal first half and scored 14 of
her 18 points in the second frame as she helped her team put away the Sooners. Now they have the
dubious pleasure of facing the UConn Huskies in the final - after the Huskies (led by the
incomparable Renee Montgomery) summarily dispatched Stanford in the late game.
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First off, our friend Alice (who suffers good-humoredly my unrelenting pressure to become a
JordanCornblog contributor) is off to tour Florence today. Happy travels, Alice! Happily, she
will not have to leave before the USWNT faces Iceland in their second game at the Algarve.
She (and the rest of us) will be able to follow it [.
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Sounds ominous, I now ... but I'm just talking about the beginning of the end of the month,
here. It's been a frozen, snowy January - in fact I can't remember the last time I saw bare
ground here in NH. Not that I'm complaining. So long as it's mostly snow (as opposed to
ice) [...]
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In case you hadn't heard ... yup ... the Eagles were declared the winners up in Minnesota yesterday
... kinda like Al Franken, except there won't be any lawsuits to follow (so far as we know).
Next up? They might be Giants. And the Giants have to be bummed, as the birds are
"the wild [...]
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Have you been having trouble this week keeping track of what day it is? I'm not complaining
about the Thursday Holidays, mind you - but it's made for some serious disorientation. Nice
and quiet at work, though. I've been digging through things I hadn't gotten to for months,
and my in-box is down to just [.
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My goodness gracious ... America's team lost to the Baltimore Ravens last night ... giving the
Eagles a slightly larger sliver of hope for making the play-off's (as they meet the Redskins at
4:15). Derrick Mason played a heckuva game (why do I want to say "Brownie" all of a
sudden?). He was pretty much [.
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First off - thanks to Alice and Stephen for the compelling discussion of Obama's choice of Rick
Warren for his inauguration. Time will tell, I suppose, whether Obama is backing away from
promises or working toward an inclusiveness that is, at the moment, feeling disheartening and
frightening. After the hope-to-disappointment trajectory of the Clinton years, [.
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First off, get well wishes to HollyCornblog who is recovering from a bad ankle sprain sustained in
a nasty fall at work. Keep it iced and raised ... and, as we like to say to Willie (and to
Ruby - but with much less effect), "Heel!" [sic] Between HollyCornblog and Hope Solo,
things have been a [...
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