Happy National Radio! We are recognizing the occasion by listening to "Snap Judgment" with Glynn Washington on our local NPR radio station.
Alas, we have to keep this short as we desperately need to get back to arguing about religion and politics on Twitter! While we are it, we can also see if Paula Poundstone or Sarah Silverman have something witty to say there.
But, we do want to congratulate Ekaterini Stefanidi for winning gold in the pole vault for Greece, one of three gold medals for the nation. Similarly, we salute Nur Tartar, another female athlete, for winning bronze for Turkey in taekwondo.
Here is our quote from Bill Murray; today we are quipping alums of "Saturday Night Live" (yes, we know when Murray was on the show John Travlota was in "Saturday Night Fever"):
"There aren't many down sides to being rich, other than paying taxes and having relatives ask for money. But being famous, that's a 24-hour job right there."
http://snapjudgment.org/
http://sarahsilvermanonline.com/
http://www.paulapoundstone.com/
Saturday, August 20, 2016
Friday, August 19, 2016
Potluck Quote of the Day/Night (6 of 10): George Carlin on an Olympic Sport
Before we start with our blog entry for tonight, we would like to congratulate Turkish free-style wrestler Soner Demirtas for beating out an opponent from Kazakhstan with a long, difficult name to win bronze at the 2016 Rio Olympics; British boxer Joe Joyce won his bout over Ivan Dychok, also from Kazakhstan, to win bronze for his country. We promise that we have nothing against Kazakhstan.
Earlier tonight, we read Chapter 8 of the Chuck Palahniuk novel "Invisible Monsters Remix" at a local Waffle House (so you figured out we don't live in New York). I thought of tweeting Mr. Palahniuk about the experience, but we somehow doubt he would care that much.
While putting this together, we briefly listened to WXDU, the college-run radio station for Duke University in Durham, NC, put as cool as "The Soul Kontrol Show with DJ Miz" is, it is ultimately challenging for a middle-aged white man to blog while listening to hip hop......to be fair, we were also listening to the BBC World Service; they were not gloating about Joe Joyce.
By the time you read his, Zeynep Tufekci will likely have already been interviewed on NPR's "Morning Edition," scheduled for broadcast on Saturday morning, about cultural trends resulting from America's presidential election. It should perhaps be noted that like Tufekci I am of Turkish heritage, but we admire her work on an objective level. Hopefully, one or two of you believe that.
Earlier tonight, 2012 American Olympic gymnast McKayla Maroney had a cameo on the sitcom "Superstore," but we missed it as to be completely honest with you we are suffering from Olympics fatigue.
But, we will congratulate American swimmer Katie Ledecky for winning four gold medals and one silver medal in Rio, as she has now won more gold medals than Kazakhstan, which will likely leave Brazil with three gold medals. Ok, so we like making fun of Kazakhstan.
At long last, here is our quip from the late stand-up comic George Carlin:
"Swimming is not a sport. Swimming is a way to keep from drowning."
Ok, so now I guess we need to apologize to Katie Ledecky as well........good luck at Stanford, kid!
http://www.wxdu.org/
https://www.duke.edu/
http://chuckpalahniuk.net/
http://www.mckaylamaroney.com/
http://technosociology.org/ (Zeynep Tufekci's web site)
http://georgecarlin.com/
Earlier tonight, we read Chapter 8 of the Chuck Palahniuk novel "Invisible Monsters Remix" at a local Waffle House (so you figured out we don't live in New York). I thought of tweeting Mr. Palahniuk about the experience, but we somehow doubt he would care that much.
While putting this together, we briefly listened to WXDU, the college-run radio station for Duke University in Durham, NC, put as cool as "The Soul Kontrol Show with DJ Miz" is, it is ultimately challenging for a middle-aged white man to blog while listening to hip hop......to be fair, we were also listening to the BBC World Service; they were not gloating about Joe Joyce.
By the time you read his, Zeynep Tufekci will likely have already been interviewed on NPR's "Morning Edition," scheduled for broadcast on Saturday morning, about cultural trends resulting from America's presidential election. It should perhaps be noted that like Tufekci I am of Turkish heritage, but we admire her work on an objective level. Hopefully, one or two of you believe that.
Earlier tonight, 2012 American Olympic gymnast McKayla Maroney had a cameo on the sitcom "Superstore," but we missed it as to be completely honest with you we are suffering from Olympics fatigue.
But, we will congratulate American swimmer Katie Ledecky for winning four gold medals and one silver medal in Rio, as she has now won more gold medals than Kazakhstan, which will likely leave Brazil with three gold medals. Ok, so we like making fun of Kazakhstan.
At long last, here is our quip from the late stand-up comic George Carlin:
"Swimming is not a sport. Swimming is a way to keep from drowning."
Ok, so now I guess we need to apologize to Katie Ledecky as well........good luck at Stanford, kid!
http://www.wxdu.org/
https://www.duke.edu/
http://chuckpalahniuk.net/
http://www.mckaylamaroney.com/
http://technosociology.org/ (Zeynep Tufekci's web site)
http://georgecarlin.com/
Thursday, August 18, 2016
Today's Potluck Quote (5 out of 10): Nadia Comaneci
Today, a writing site asked on Twitter to write a five-word sentence in which an elite athlete takes a change in his or her life. My response was: "Simon Biles converts to Judoism." Yea, I'm not sure how well it might get received either, but with that in mind we quote another Olympic gymnast legend Nadia Comaneci of Romania; her husband Bart Conner runs a gymnastics school in Norman, Okla., a town that is also home to the Oklahoma Sooners, a team that won this year's NCAA college gymnastics championships this year.
Yes, of course, we are writing this in conjunction with the 2012 Rio Olympics! Kudos to current Romanian gymnast Catalina Ponor for coming back to the sport and competing in the Olympics at age 28.
Today, Bob Costas will probably try to boost our enthusiasm for synchronized swimming.
Here is today's potluck quote of the day: "You should also appreciate the goodness around you and surround yourself with positive people."
http://www.bartandnadia.com
http://www.bartconnergymnastics.com
Yes, of course, we are writing this in conjunction with the 2012 Rio Olympics! Kudos to current Romanian gymnast Catalina Ponor for coming back to the sport and competing in the Olympics at age 28.
Today, Bob Costas will probably try to boost our enthusiasm for synchronized swimming.
Here is today's potluck quote of the day: "You should also appreciate the goodness around you and surround yourself with positive people."
http://www.bartandnadia.com
http://www.bartconnergymnastics.com
Tuesday, August 16, 2016
Today's Potluck Quotes (4 of 10): Richard Nixon
Greetings to those of you enjoying your lunch break at the New Golden Dragon Chinese Restaurant in Salt Lake City, Utah, where it is almost noon now, or any of you who are a taking a break from the 2016 Rio Olympics where Team USA is now playing Team Japan in women's volleyball.
One of the fun aspects of these Olympics has been following former American Olympic gymnast and UCLA Bruins standout gymnast Samantha Peszek use social media to document her experiences in Brazil covering the games, which have included sharing a ride with former gymnastics coach Bela Karolyi whom our friend blogger Chris Knight from Reidsville, NC, ran into in an airport once.
Ok that's enough digression; here's today's quote of the day from the late Richard Nixon (1913-1994); yes. of course, we are doing this because it's also an election year here in les etats unis:
"If you take no risks, you will suffer no defeats. But, if you take no risks, you win no victories."
Wow! Even though he is no longer alive, it seems like Nixon would have been a perfect spokesperson for match.com
According to the web site for the Nixon Library and Museum in Yorba Linda, Calif., CIA director John Brennan will speak there on Aug. 24th at 1:00 p.m. about how intelligence was gathered during the Cold War when Nixon was president.
http://www.slcnewdragon.com
http://www.uclabruins.com
https://www.nixonlibrary.gov/
One of the fun aspects of these Olympics has been following former American Olympic gymnast and UCLA Bruins standout gymnast Samantha Peszek use social media to document her experiences in Brazil covering the games, which have included sharing a ride with former gymnastics coach Bela Karolyi whom our friend blogger Chris Knight from Reidsville, NC, ran into in an airport once.
Ok that's enough digression; here's today's quote of the day from the late Richard Nixon (1913-1994); yes. of course, we are doing this because it's also an election year here in les etats unis:
"If you take no risks, you will suffer no defeats. But, if you take no risks, you win no victories."
Wow! Even though he is no longer alive, it seems like Nixon would have been a perfect spokesperson for match.com
According to the web site for the Nixon Library and Museum in Yorba Linda, Calif., CIA director John Brennan will speak there on Aug. 24th at 1:00 p.m. about how intelligence was gathered during the Cold War when Nixon was president.
http://www.slcnewdragon.com
http://www.uclabruins.com
https://www.nixonlibrary.gov/
Monday, August 15, 2016
Today's Potluck Quote (3 of 10): Thomas Nagel
Simone Biles. Simone Biles. Simone Biles.
Michael Phelps. Michael Phelps. Michael Phelps.
Usain Bolt. Usain Bolt. Usain Bolt.
For those of you suffering from Olympics fatigue, you might want to watch "Lassie Come Home" with Roddy McDowell tonight on TCM at 9:45 p.m.
Hmm.........yeah, I guess if you live in Australia or New Zealand, you will need other alt programming suggestions.
We actually love the Olympics, but we sense it would be better to visit Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, when it is perhaps a bit less crowded.
Today's quote of the day is from Serbian-born living philosopher Thomas Nagel:
"Everyone is entitled to commit murder in the imagination once in a while, not to mention lesser infractions."
http://www.tcm.com
Michael Phelps. Michael Phelps. Michael Phelps.
Usain Bolt. Usain Bolt. Usain Bolt.
For those of you suffering from Olympics fatigue, you might want to watch "Lassie Come Home" with Roddy McDowell tonight on TCM at 9:45 p.m.
Hmm.........yeah, I guess if you live in Australia or New Zealand, you will need other alt programming suggestions.
We actually love the Olympics, but we sense it would be better to visit Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, when it is perhaps a bit less crowded.
Today's quote of the day is from Serbian-born living philosopher Thomas Nagel:
"Everyone is entitled to commit murder in the imagination once in a while, not to mention lesser infractions."
http://www.tcm.com
Friday, August 12, 2016
Today's Quote of the Day: Jacques Derrida
Today's quote of the day comes from the late French philosopher Jacques Derrida (1930-2004):
"Why is the philosopher who is expected to be easier and not some scientist who is even more inaccessible?"
"Why is the philosopher who is expected to be easier and not some scientist who is even more inaccessible?"
Saturday, May 28, 2016
Potluck Quote of the Day (1/10): Noam Chomsky Meets Marvin the Martian
Greetings to our blog readers in Turkey, Israel and Costa Rica......
Why are we featuring an image of Mars with a quote from left-wing philosopher/linguist/historian Noam Chomsky, one of America's leading critics of the Vietnam War, who happens to still be alive at age 87?
Well, just read this quote. And, thanks to the kids from Duke University for helping us with this research......(we are actually UNC fans here, but we wanted to be nice....and since all the college students are on break for the summer, perhaps, they will be reading this instead of playing video games)....
We gather that Speak of the House Paul Ryan (R-Wisc.) is a closet admirer of Chomsky's work (yeah, we just said that to get your attention)....
This will be our first of ten quotes from people who have achieved fame and/or notoriety in a variety of fields.
Here is the quote:
"If there were an observer on Mars, they would probably be amazed that we have survived this long."
https://chomsky.info/
http://mars.nasa.gov/
http://www.wxdu.org/ (Duke's student-run college radio station; they were playing Frankie Cosmos at last report, actually that was another college radio station).........
Why are we featuring an image of Mars with a quote from left-wing philosopher/linguist/historian Noam Chomsky, one of America's leading critics of the Vietnam War, who happens to still be alive at age 87?
Well, just read this quote. And, thanks to the kids from Duke University for helping us with this research......(we are actually UNC fans here, but we wanted to be nice....and since all the college students are on break for the summer, perhaps, they will be reading this instead of playing video games)....
We gather that Speak of the House Paul Ryan (R-Wisc.) is a closet admirer of Chomsky's work (yeah, we just said that to get your attention)....
This will be our first of ten quotes from people who have achieved fame and/or notoriety in a variety of fields.
Here is the quote:
"If there were an observer on Mars, they would probably be amazed that we have survived this long."
https://chomsky.info/
http://mars.nasa.gov/
http://www.wxdu.org/ (Duke's student-run college radio station; they were playing Frankie Cosmos at last report, actually that was another college radio station).........
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