Random Monday thoughts, some used already at other portals.
With much work to do yesterday, I listened a bit to the Super Bowl, watched a handful of the ads, and viewed both the halftime show and highlights of the Who on DVD.
Conclusions: Any coach who begins the second half with an onside kick deserves to win even if I was indifferent to the ultimate outcome. The commercials were uniformly crass and insulting to persons of average intelligence, which is to say that I imagine the bulk of America wailed in delight. And, strangely, while I fully expected to find nothing of value in the nostalgic halftime medley, the old clips of the Who failed to inspire me, too. All of it, from hype through game and the NFL's calculated timidity in entertainment options, strikes me as past-date, old hat and too predictable even for Pavlov's dog to salivate.
With crusty bile, tea parties and Alaskan non-entities making the headlines, I just find it noteworthy when one's definition of injustice extends no further than a calculation of his tax bill.
Beyond the spite perpetually dispensed by Dan Coffey, Steve Price and their disaffected coterie of failed flat-earther birthers, can anyone deny that the food, dining and entertainment district currently emerging downtown is worthy of pride, patronage and positive thinking?
Or, that in its infancy, it is garnering an unprecedented level of media attention in Louisville, as well as achieving the previously unthinkable by convincing native New Albanians that we can be a “possibility city,” too? Given our recent past, it's cataclysmic.
What ever happened to that racist antique dealer? Has the rudderless local Democratic party elevated him to chairman yet?
I might be able to abide abject cluelessness if it were not so often deployed as fertilizer for intolerance and cruelty. As a species, we humans have short lives in the overall context of Earth's span. It should make us humble, but instead, it moves us to wave flags, hate, embrace stupidity and dispense religious hokum as an excuse. Your Bible tells you that it's Adam and Eve, not Adam and Steve? Fine. Read your Bible, and leave me out of it. It's your God, not mine.
Thinking -- what a concept. That's why it isn't fashionable.
Quite unexpectedly, I've warmed to the book that we're reading in our reading circle, samizdat. It's called "Annals of the Former World," written by John McPhee," and might be described as an explanation of geology in layman's terms. I'm profoundly non-scientific, but the discussions of deep time, plate tectonics and other vivid refutations of creationism have been fascinating.
Apologies for having so little time to write here of late. To be honest, the bits I consider best go toward my columns, and after the usual daily NABC propaganda, there are not always prime cuts left over for posting here. Couple that with Bluegill's commitments, and you can see how much we need IAm Hoosier to step up to the plate ...
How did I get drawn into this?
ReplyDeleteI would love to start contributing here, but, the truth is, quite simply, I don't know enough yet. When people asked Eugene Debs what they could do to further the cause of the working class, he said, "read." Orwell and Ernesto Guevera expressed similar sentiments. I always have an opinion and I always have something to say, but I have learned repeatedly that opening my mouth before gathering as much data as I can usually results in me looking like an ass in retrospect. I must remember that I am new to NA and that I need to learn. I will continue to gather and be involved as much as possible so that I can hopefully contribute something of value later. In the meantime, keep doing what you do.
ReplyDelete-Joshua Poe
Looking like an ass hasn't stopped any of the rest of us.
ReplyDeleteMark,
ReplyDeleteI am trying to decide if I resent or resemble that remark...
Probably the latter...
Mark, just kidding. As may seem evident, I'm a bit overwhelmed at present, and perpetually regret not having the time to do more here.
ReplyDeleteI'll be fine tomorrow.
NA,
ReplyDeleteNo offense taken or even considered.
Chris,
Your eagle picture in the Current(?)magazine was great. As for the ass part...
Mark,
ReplyDeleteThe coolest thing is that eagle was home grown right here in N.A. at an undisclosed nesting site near the Ohio River!
Can the bulk of a population be below average? Perhaps I need to present this question, along with my five dollars, during your office hours, but maybe Mark-on-the-spot can resolve this enigma.
ReplyDeleteYes.
ReplyDeleteRight. (smile)
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