Only one more partial day of work and them I’m off until the
first week of January. I’m so
excited. Not that it’s been a
particularly exhaustive month. As I’ve
mentioned, I’ve been taking every Friday off.
I’ve been on 4-day weeks since before Thanksgiving. (Man, January is going to SUCK, when I have
to go back to a regular work week!)
I like to save up my time off and use it at the end of the
year. December is like a dessert, after
my year-long meal. (Geez, ya think I’m
obsessed with food much?) Anyway, it’s
like, I work hard all year, so a light December is my reward. Now onto some stuff…
Hittin’ That Jay
I’ve mentioned before that my parents get us a special
ornament every year. They currently
subscribe to Danbury Mint’s Ornament of the Month program, which yields a
delicate gold ornament every month.
About 10 years back or so, Danbury featured a line of
exquisitely detailed and painted ceramic birds.
Somehow I ended up with 5 of them.
Because I liked them too much to only put on the Christmas tree, I hung
them from the 5 arms of my dining room chandelier. They stayed there up until temporary girlfriend moved in
last January, and was aggressively unimpressed by my sense of decorating
whimsy.
So with her gone, and me burrowing into my Christmas
decoration stash a few weeks back, I decided to put them back up on
display. The only problem was I didn’t
have any hooks with which to hang them.
I carefully unwrapped each one and put them on the dining room table,
making harsh mental notes to myself not to drop anything on them, lest they
chip, break or shatter.
The birds managed to survive to the next day, when I came
home with new ornament hooks. But then,
when I went to hang up the first one, the blue jay, I missed the bird’s string
loop with the hook, and dropped it on the table.
Shit.
I was horrified and unbelievably angry with myself. I never drop or break stuff, ever! And I wasn’t even drunk!
I inspected the bird and found that only part of the tail broke
off. I found the remnants, in two
pieces. It was a big relief! This, I could fix! I’d done it before, under much more trying
circumstances.
Back when we lived in Ohio, we went away somewhere, to
California, I think, and were gone for a couple of weeks. Even though we had our neighbor coming over
every day to look after him, our cat Amos was not at all happy with us. And whenever he wasn’t happy, he would knock
stuff down.
As it was, he picked a porcelain figurine of a mother
holding her baby, and knocked it off a high window shelf. This was one of my mother’s cherished
possessions.
Well, it was almost curtains for Amos. That was a cat in the doghouse, that’s for
sure. But wait… in rushed #1 Son, to try
to save the day.
The saving grace was that the statue was in mostly large
pieces, I’d say 6-8 of them. With a
little super glue, I thought I could put it back together.
So, I sat at the dinner table, with a bright light overhead
and a worried mother hovering ‘round, I was able to put Humpty back together
again. Mom was thrilled, and Amos, well,
he never did say thanks. Cats…
So, with this in my (35-year ago) back pocket, I figured
fixing this blue jay would be a breeze.
I just had to go out for some super glue.
Last weekend, I finally had all the components: super glue,
time, patience and good light. I got
some newspaper down and a cloth to wipe up any excess glue. Had to be sure I didn’t end up with my thumb
stuck to my head or something.
The tail pieces actually went back together fairly well,
considering I could hardly tell if any glue was coming out.
But it’s funny… the lengths I’ll go to, just for a little
piece of tail.*
Fox “News” Stone Cold Busted
As you well know, I’ve always been a harsh critic of Fox
“News,” not just because of their obvious partisan hackery, but because they
selectively and dishonestly edit and present their video and graphics.
Last weekend, the local Fox affiliate in
Baltimore ran a story on one of the police shooting protests, but edited
the crowd’s chant from “We won’t stop. We can’t stop ‘til killer cops are in
cell blocks,” to make it sound like the chant was “Kill the cops!”
It wasn’t long before people who were involved with the
protest confronted Fox with other original, unedited footage, and demanded an
apology.
Fox invited the protester onto their show and sort of
apologized. Their statement said “Fox45 is apologizing for an error made on
Fox45 News at Ten.”
“An error.” Whoopsie!
I’ll tell you this right now, that was no “error;” that was
exactly what they meant to do. What they
were sorry about was that they were caught
doing it. One doesn’t take the trouble
to splice footage together and accidentally change the meaning of the
audio. That takes editing skill, want
to, and a complete lack of journalistic ethics.
Fox doesn’t care about journalism. They are not journalists. They are opinion makers, pure and
simple. They rearrange facts to suit
their motives, in this case, to make white men even more afraid of black
people, black men in particular.
Remember when all those tea party whack-a-loons were out
defending that rancher’s right to steal government property via squatting on
it? Remember how all those white guys
were pointing guns at the police and federal agents? And remember how Fox criticized them and
called them lawless thugs and hooligans?
No, of course you don’t, because to Fox, those were great
patriots seeking liberty, so they blamed Obama for enforcing a law which was
actually enacted by the Reagan Administration.
Think it was just a coincidence that all those guys were white?
My point is; Fox doesn’t care about accurate or honest
reporting. They care about making you
think what they want you to think, which is that all your problems are the
Democrats’ fault, so you should vote Republican.
Their job is to give you a reason to vote for a group who
will work against your financial interests.
That reason is fear… fear of blacks, fear of foreigners, fear of
non-Christians, fear of gays, fear that they’re going to take away your guns,
and fear that other people are getting special benefits that you’re not.
This editing “error” is just one more brick in the wall of
evidence that Fox “News” cannot be trusted.
Say it Ain’t So, Joe
It was with much sadness that I heard of the passing of
singer Joe Cocker. The guy didn’t have
the classic singer’s voice, but he was certainly unique.
When many people think of Joe Cocker, they think of that
time on SNL, that he sang a duet with John Belushi, who was doing a stellar Joe
Cocker imitation.
For me, I always think of this brilliant clip, which I’ve run
before, but makes me laugh out loud, every single time I see it.
Rest in peace, Mr. Cocker.
I hope you finally found some Wonder Loaf.**
*If you think the only reason I told that whole blue jay story is so
I could use that “piece of tail” joke, you’re right.
**To understand the reference here, and in the post title,
play the clip.
Here's to being off until January. Enjoy your time off and try not to break anything else :-)
ReplyDeleteMother and Child are still intact but tucked away.
ReplyDeleteGoodby, Joe. The planet is much quieter but not as much fun. "You can leave your hat on."
Merry Christmas Eve.
You're right--that bird is worth displaying more often than once a year. Awesome opportunity for a good line. :)
ReplyDeleteEnjoy the rest of your time off. Love the video. Fred in leather. Hee hee.
And here I always thought Barney was the perv...
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