Layng quietly in fields

Layng quietly in fields
Glstening lights

Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Tears and Thanks.



Today I feel my red, white and blue heart.
For all of those who did more than their part.
For all who loved them; who shed their own tears.
For everybody who did it to allay our fears.
And preserve the land where freedoms ring.
It's on this day that we all join and sing.
To hail the courage and praise the brave
To salute together; Lay a flower, upon a grave.

For it is the brave, we should never forget,
From Concord's stone walls to Fiers Courcelette,
From Iwo, Guadalcanal and Hamburger Hill.
Chosin, Baghdad, Normandy, and Bougainville.
Though bloody at Bull Run and on Omaha beach.
Our soldiers never though victory, out of their reach.

So hoist our flag; pledge to the Red, White and Blue.
The red is for blood spilled upon sea and the sands.
And White is the purity of this nation they all defend.
And blue it's color of the sky we all see up above,
Where the millions who've died receive now God's love.
And look down at the the people in America's towns,
To see that fruits of their sacrifice, readily abounds.


Tuesday, May 21, 2013

O-K-L-A-H-O-M-A!


Today's Tids Issue 2,839
Opening Stuff:
A month ago we were all Bostonians. Today we are Oklahomans, "Where the wind comes sweepin' down the plains,/ Where the wavin' wheat, / can sure smell sweet. / when the wind comes right behind the rain...That's what the song says, "When the wind, those go awful killing winds come right behind the rain. People will mourn. People will cry and feel despair. In the spirit of those ancestors riding in rickety rugged sooners to that land, that land so grand, and like those hardy souls before the people will feel the heartaches of nothingness, and will begin to take control again of their lives. They will rebuild, because the toughness of Oklahomans runs deep. In a year, they will mourn again, they will remember the fright but they will also look around and say Okla-homa, Ok.

It's hard to write about something you have not felt. You can't imagine the depth of the hurt that with in seconds infected the bodies and minds of a group of people, far away; far away but just like you and me. You can weep for them, but you'll never weep the tears they weep.

Everybody but opposing political media strategists wants the President to step in and do the right thing.

The Question:
One of the finest of boyhood thrills from the 50's was reading about the great trio from Detroit. Who were they? Hint: Ice.

The Headlines:
--Oklahoma Looks For Hope.
--More Survivors Being Pulled From Devastation Than Originally Thought; New Death Toll Reduced To 24, 9 Children.
--Stock Markets Appear Ok For Today.
--Congress People Use Tragedy of Oklahoman's For Political Gain.
--Costly Immigration Reform Bill Moving Steadily Through Congress.
--Syria, Israel Exchange Fire At Golan Heights; Hezbollah Increasing In numbers Among Syria Rebs
--Dem Baucus Jumps I To IRS Investigation.
--Jamie Dimon Prevails In Morgan Split Vote; Stock Rises.

With the plight of the Oklahoma devastated citizens still a fog of disbelief and passion to most, East Side RI Liberal Dunderhead US Senator Sheldon Whitehouse stepped forward upon the floor of the US Capitol to blame the tornado on the Republicans.

A reader sends in the quote of the week, this from the logical mind of Benjamin Franklin: "He that is good at making excuses, is seldom good for anything else."

The escalation of damage from natural events can be summed up with the new reality, more people are hearing the tree fall in the forest.

The Voice, Department:
Michelle is becoming one of my favorites. She's a little unusual, somewhat kooky, but she delivers. I look forward to her presence as I do The Swon Bros, Judith Hill and Sarah Simmons. Last night Judith let me down and Sarah was just a little too much for me. That's why the the threesome I call the quiet singers, Danielle, Holly and Amber are sneaking up on me and perhaps the public too. Chris is a great talent, to me, even though I'm not a big R&B Fan. Sasha is good but has a problem standing out. Josiah is the girls favorite and will probably hang in there by his dimples. I was surprised at his guitar, a good addition to a performer who could have been labeled good face no talent. I kind of liked his little ditty last night, even thought the judges slammed it. Who leaves tonight? I'm thinking Sasha, actually quite good last night, or perhaps the aforementioned quiet one Holly, a pleasant singer who doesn't reach out well to the voters.Voter surprise.

Whatever happened to "Do Not Call", Department:
Ok...who did it! Which one of you readers referred me to the Medical Alert Systems corporation. They're the folks who make the "I've fallen and I can't get up" product. Have the Tids gone down hill that fast? I may trip over a word or two every once in a while, but I'm not down for the count.

Most of the RI'ers I know thought that Director of Education Dorothy Gist was one of the best things in recent years to have happened to this state. Now the teachers want to  get rid of her. Is it the individual teachers or is it the union leadership that promoting this distaste for a woman who is promoting higher standards for learning. This in a state next to Massachusetts with demographics similar to RI that's #1 in education in the nation. As are by the way four other NE States. ri is also among the top spenders of money for Education, Yet we are ranked in some polls at the bottom of the heap and in others in at best the last third. Yet the Union administered poll says that the teachers get rid of this woman fighting for a better out come for the dollars spent. The reason why I am skeptic of the poll is because the teachers here that I have seen and met want better results for their kids too. Si why the intense anger? that is the mystery. Oh, did I mention that Unions are involved here.

The Conscience: Chapter 21 continues.
   I was feeling better after recirculating some  of my life's tonic. I ordered another, and then looked around for a reaction from my hosts. There was none. I figure they may have heard of my favorite pastime. So, why, I'm thinking, is this drunk sitting at this table? And who's the impressive looking Alabaman with Antonio? Is that a coincidence. I've never heard of a Mobile-Genoa connection.
    Oops, I shouldn't have said Mobile. I sat gazing, turning to look out the window beyond the Antonio and Washington. Clearing my head from demons not invited to this lunch. "So, I finally said, turning back to the family now chatting between themselves, looking directly into Sanna's eyes. Who is that man with your father-in-law? I mean I know his name, but who is he?
   I think I took them by surprise. Wait til they hear my next question. "He is the associate of a great man who has been a big financial supporter of Biglietto. His boss, James Smith, is a very rich man, and Milton is his right hand associate and closest friend. We see him here often, and even at times Mr. Smith. We like them and trust them. There are no mysteries there Mr. Morgan."
    I smiled, "You can call me Jeff." How trite was that cliched response. "So, are they involved in this merger?" They are to a degree. We have much resources of our own, and we use outside sources carefully, and cautiously."
     "Wise move, I think." I watched her. Something was drawing me to her. She was a beautiful woman and more than that, had an openness which seemed to be calling me in for a visit. I suddenly looked at Angelica feeling guilty. Her face said nothing in return.
     "I", that felt like a stammering "I", so I slowed the pace of my speaking. I have one question important to me, and maybe relevant to everything you are trying to accomplish." I think I set the stage well, because it was obvious I had their attention. "Why"," I paused, "Do you think that Jason Montgomery hired a reprobate alcoholic marine law expert at a large sum of money to come over here to guide home a project that seemed well under control?

The Question:
The trio of hockey players -- Ted Lindsay, Gordie Howe and Sid Abel were called the Production Line, and they traumatized the rest of the league. Along with super offensive defense-man Red Kelley they raced to the 1950 Stanley Cup behind the Goal Tending of Harry Lumley. Interestingly, Lumley was great but up and coming Terry Sawchuck was so good that Lumley was was traded after the cup win over the Rangers. In that playoff run Gordie Howe received a head injury that almost killed him. He manged to get out of the hospital in time for the Cup celebration and continued playing through the 80's! Sorry for the narrow "Q" today, but every once in a while you have to dive into your selective memories. Back with cultural glitz tomorrow.

And speaking of the Fifties, how about the Oklahoma Sooners and their 47 game consecutive win streak. Okies are winners. Okla-homa...Yeeow!

Percussion.



Today's Tids Issue 2,838
Opening Stuff:
 
If you can play a drum, you're good for life.

As the media pounds away at the scandals, it's becoming harder and harder to determine weather my Tids opinions are mine or those of somebody else. I don't what's true or not, but I know for a fact that the environment which a Leader creates, is the one that permeates the actions of those who follow.

The Great Gatzby is just the latest piece of evidence that in the new Hollywood set designers are more important than writers. Where have you gone F. Scott Fitzgerald?

The Question:
Double "Q" Day. 1. What famous Chef who started LA's Spago now runs a chain of airport restaurants with really bad pizza? 2. What was the name of the comic strip that could have been the inspiration for Life of Pi?

The Headlines:
--Markets Waiting For Godot; New Housing Sales Info Could Boost Stocks; Resales Sluggish And Foreclosures Remain High; Mixed Messages Will Have Have Analysts Sorting Out Markets In Week Ahead..
--Plains States Ravaged Again By Monster Tornadoes.
--Florida Ticket Has Right Numbers In Largest Powerball Jackpot Ever.
--Tingle Recedes; Chris Matthews All Over Obama Missteps.
--Car Bomb Continue To Main, And Kill In Baghdad.
--NK Fires 6th Missile In Three Days.
--Chinese Prez Seeking Stornger Ties To Other Giant, India.

Rats! There goes another piece of my retirement program.

Who first thought of creating melodies from sounds?

The NY Times and Washington Post are now using the Presidential nickname, "The Bystander President."

For locals, The new Ocean State Theater in Warwick could be the best venue in the state. With, talent to match. Three of the next announced-so-far Musicals are Legally Blond, Les Miz and 42nd Street.

It appears to me that this is the century in which composers have finally run out of new melodies.

For some reasons people adhere to the odds in lightening strikes but not the lotteries.

In most places, meeting a person you know in a crowded place is a coincidence. In Rhode Island it is just a way of life.

If the truth be revealed, the real culprit in the decline of the ecological balance is the Seahorse which consumes 3,500 brine shrimp per day! Yikes, The brine shrimp must have a propensity for proactive procreation. Or else, just wild about sex.

Yesterday the WH spokesperson used the old political ploy, "There is no "evidence" that the WH or Prez was involved in the IRS agression. It means "Catch is if you can", but we've wiped the harddrive clean.

Nobody really has to go to NYC's Broadway anymore. There is so much talent in the world that great productions of musical or theatrical plays can be found anywhere. I guess the only reason the world needs Broadway any longer is a for a place to get started and to find money for creation.

Beware of momentary tingles that shoot up your legs for the truth will smother them.

Every time the WH spokesperson says that Prez only learned of the IRS intrusion through the news media, they belittle their own master.

The Answer:
1. Wolfgang Puck is a mediocre little chain of airport restaurants. 2. Remember Calvin and Hobbs,m the great comic strip about the boy and his imaginary tiger.

In their continuing effort to preserve the environment, Toyota Corp has come out with a very inexpensive Prius with "Batteries not included". It takes 3,723 AA batteries and each buyer gets a 50,000 miles 20% off card for Costco. President Obama lauds the new step towards a greener world.

See you tomorrow.


Saturday, May 18, 2013

Beyond the harangue



Today's Tids Issue 2,837
Opening Stuff:
 
I walk alone, quietly along the meandering salt marsh creek, as long shadows from a setting sun create caricatures of the land. There is so much to see, so much to imagine in a place that virtually creates life, nurtured by flowing tides. My eyes see the beauty of a worn wooden rowboat nestled in the illuminated spartina, magnified by the low fading light, waving to gentle evening breezes. Marsh creatures scatters as my feet navigate the soft land built over centuries from decaying vegetation, but now nourishment to the life that will soon flow to the sea. I sit upon the weathered boat lying comfortably in the still dark waters. My feet dangle and I feel the power of the outgoing tide. My shadow weaves through the tall grasses like a lay stream going to the sea. I am relaxed.

Talk about food fads running amok, Nabisco has come out with a "brown rice-caramelized onion-sweet potato" Trisket! And you are right, it is bad. Save the Triskets!

The Question:
Double "Q" Day. 1. Quick, what was missing from Last Night's American Idol finale? 2. Randy Jackson, a former musician and longest running Judge,  is retiring from Idol. What instrument did he play which bands had he been a member of since 1980's?

The Headlines:
--Former Head Of IRS Non-Profit Group (Exempt Organizations Office) Now Director Of IRS Affordable Health Care Operation; Mitch McConnell Irate.
--Seven People Still Missing After Horrendous Texas Tornadoes That Killed 8, Injured Dozens, Wiped Out Neighborhoods.
---Stock Market Expected To Rise After U Mich data; Bull Market Fraying?
--Congress Opens IRS Investigation Hearings.
--House Lawmakers Reach Agreement On Immigration; Passage Now Looks Plausible.
--Powerball Up To $550 Million.
--Candice Glover Fulfills Destiny; Weekly Favorite Beats Out Kree Harrison To become 12th American Idol.
--32 Killed As Bombings In Iraq Continue.

More Stuff:
David Beckham is retiring and to me, a non-soccer person. he's just one more big fat piece of Hollywood glitter. Too bad his amazing talents didn't become bigger her than the exploits of his wife or the ripple of his abs. But, that's really  what he was being paid a half a billion bucks for, wasn't it? -- Access to his body for promotional purposes. He is retiring now and goes down as one of the great athletes in the most popular sport in the world. But here, he's just a piece of glittering jewelry.

Beckham was a player who was always it seemed with teams winning championships. But, a well know British player Chris Waddle says he was one of the greatest at self promotion, steady and, "very good at set-pieces and deliverers. He was fantastic for clubs." But, Waddles continues  He would not be included in my top 1,000 players.  So, there you have it. Perception versus reality.

In the Funny Sign Department, you have to love the one in the Health Food Store window: "Closed due to illness."

American Idol results have become significant news over the years, mainly becasue winners have gone on to become household names in the entertainment field. But, The Voice is producing significant newcomer talents at least equal and as My eyes and ears are telling me this year, better. Maybe TV should hire the Promotional and Publicity director for AI.

Do you think that more and more companies are going the non-profit route so they can get around the "Do Not Call" laws?

The price of gold is generally associated with the WFI -- World fear Index. There are so many fears these days, from 911 to the gigantic 2007 dive. But the ongoing fear os $17 Trillion in debt and of course the printing of $80 Billion of new dollars a month by the treasury. The fact remains that while gold can counter dilution, it went up too fast and the fear is easing. People are comfortable in their cushy new valueless dollars. 

Here's a good example of why overreaching (See yesterday about this major conservative "Disease") by conservative talk show artists is bad for the credibility of their truths. A local shouter refused to agree that Richmond and Arlington Virginia were not remotely close to being in the same area because it would interfere with his flawed theory,  -- now get this -- that the Boston Bomber was buried next to John F. Kennedy. 

The Boston Symphony Orchestra has a new Music Director, Andris Nelsons. He joins a long line of magnificent Beantown Baton wavers after experience at the Berlin, Royal Covent Garden and Metropolitan Opera among others, will take the baton from James Levine to rejuvenate what some had thought as a stagnating orchestra. He joins a wonderful list of predecessors from the first George Henschel, through the more recent Pierre Monteux, Serge Koussevitzky, Charles Munch, Eric Leinsdorf, William Steinberg and Seiji Ozawa (Who may have hung around the podium a little too long.) It's always good to get a great orchestra back on track. Check out Nelsons at Tanglewood this summer, one of the great American treats.

A reader reminds us that Muslims appear to be happiest in Non-Muslim countries. Of course most immigrants who move away from their native lands are happier where they are. Unfortunately, many of them think they will be happier still if they demand the traditions of their former countries be instituted in the new country.

Reading Between the Lines Movie Reviews:
--Well Treckies, this is your week. This is a revival of the original movie, so you have to expect that the devoted will be doing as much comparing as absorbing. It is a pretty good adventure with all of the familiar characters. The crew of the enterprise is called back home to find an unstoppable force of terror from within their own organization.And yes, the Klingons ae back.
--Erased is your basic conspiracy flick where a CIA agent and his daughter are caught up in a serious game of cat and mouse after they are marked for termination. It's one I'll be seeing some day.
--Francis Ha is a quirky little comedy about a woman in NYC who throws herself headlong into her dreams even as the possibility of reality dwindles. She is an apprentice in a dance group but isn't a dancer. She has a friend but they don't talk aymore. It is kind of delightful, and a bit out of the ordinary. But people really like it.

The Novel:
The Conscience: Chapter 21.
--As I walked back to the table, my eyes were squarely focused on the glass of vodka the waiter had just laid gently at my place. I was was in Mobile Alabama 1957, that awful place. That awful night. And I'm scared as hell. Can I make it back? The glass seemed to be going farther and farther away. I felt eyes watching me as finally made it back and pulled out my chair and sat. My hand was shaking out of control, but it automatically reached out and grabbed the glass. I gulped down one gigantic swig, felt it warming my liquid distribution system. I just sat oblivious waiting for those damn images to fade. It was the voice of Ernesto that brought me back, "Are you alright Signore Morgan.".
   My eyes finally saw what I was looking at, three pairs of questioning eyes. I smiled. "Sorry, I had a visit from nagging pain I've been enduring for years."
   I looked at Angelica who smiled, but couldn't tell if it was good or bad.
   "You look dreadful, Mr. Morgan." Sanna was staring at me, and I felt that anxiousness rising again. "Would you rather skip lunch and go back to your hotel? We would understand."
   Now her words were calming, yet I felt a conflict. "No, I have been looking forward to this, and we have much to accomplish. I.m feeling better already." I reached out and took another large drink of my medicine.  "To our two companies drifting together on the oceans of the world." They all smiled at my apparent recovery. i couldn't tell if Angelica's was good or bad.
 
The Answer:
If you missed AI last night, you were probably one of the reasons they didn't boast grandly as they have in the past the millions upon millions of voters. Yes viewership is down, this year so much show that the voting numbers fell way off the seismic scales of the past. My guess is that the jduges and the people they picked. (defined as a dreadful lot of males) 2. Yo!, Randy Jackson was a bassist and was a member of Journey (For album Raised on Radio), and played with Carlos Santana and Jerry Garcia. Italian rock Star Zucchero collaborated with jack son in the Album Zucchero and The Randy Jackson Band. For the movie Jumpin' Jack Flash, Kieth Richards formed an All-Star band that featured Aretha Franklyn piano and Jackson on Bass. He played with Jean-Luc Ponty's backing band for stars like Bruce Springsteen, Michael Bolton, Bob Dylan, George Michael, the Great Stevie Nicks and Blue Oyster cult among many other super stars. He was in it to win it!

There have been many strange upsets over the years for American Idol, with the biggest surprise being the selection of Taylor Hicks over many other better qualified performers. A statistical company which quantifies the performances says that this year was the only year where the voting matched form, In other words, where the best singer won. In fact, the top four finalists by voting actually matched the statistical quality measurements. FYI...Candice Glover had the fourth highest ever quality single performance rating only beaten by Pia Toascano (Season 10), Crystal Bowersox (9) and Allison Irahata (8). Whatever happened to Allison?

See, I'm doing what all good Americans do, being apathetic about real problems while wallowing in a TV show. Hey, but, I'm not mad today.

Hope you all find a fine marsh with rippling tidal waters.

Have a great weekend.



The Bell Curve is ringing.



Today's Tids Issue #2,836

Opening Stiff:

Google is the new Microsoft. Android is to the new devices as Windows was to PC's. Apple will never be the universal player like the above two, because they keep their software for their own products. On the other hand, the once mighty king has been forced to compete with Google with Bing and develop window's products for a  host of tablets and smartphones. Of course, the new self-proclaimed Tech  "Overlord" (Or is that Earth Emperor) Larry Page wished that the idea of competition could be replaced with collaboration, where other tech giants like Oracle and yes Microsoft just fold their products into his. With that, he has said, Google could solve world hunger.

The changes in the world we can see every day all around us can be boiled down to this. In my formative years we did really stupid things and somehow got through it all without another whisper. Today stupid things are done and sent around the world for all to see.

Ok, the real scary part of the IRS thing is that as a government grows huger and huger, the normal demographic distribution of masses of people within it will mean more and more of them will likely be constitutionally impaired operatives. It's just the way demographics works. Demographic differences can be plotted within groups of hard core liberals as well as groups of conservatives, and most certainly in giant Governemtn agencies.

The Question:
Double "Q" Day --  1. How old were Marie Antoinette and Louis the 14th when they were married? 2. What movie and which stars were awarded the first Oscars 84 years ago today.

The Headlines:

--Surge In Jobless Claims Erases 6 Week's Gains; Labor Economists See Labor Market Stabilizing But Not Growing.
--Obama Forces Resignation Of Acting IRS Head Miller.
--Six Dead In Texas Tornadoes.
--2 Americans Among 15 Killed In Kabul Bombing.
--Powerball Pot Grows To $475 Million; $300 Mil Would Be Lump Sum take
--Turkey Asks US To Absorb Growing Numbers Of Syrian Refugees.
--"O" Meets With Military Leaders To Take On Sexual Assault.
--White House Releases 100 Selected Emails On Benghazi Scrambling.

American Idol comes down to the precious two tonight. Both performed really well last night, but the judge's orgasms over Candice may push her over the top. Kree looked sharp in the long red dress, and I thought that her singing of Angel was my favoriteof the night. Most critics said that while it was amazingly close and that Kree Harrison came back to where most thought she should have been all year long, they gave the nod to the powerful performances of Candice Glover. Now it all boils down to fan voting. How strong is Kree's "Country" support. Many were quite surprised when she beat Angie, so maybe she has the votes. I have been hot and cold on Kree, but never wavered on Candice. One of those voting websites has it Candice 62% and Kree 38%.
I think the community of US Journalists
, after seeing this crack in the shield they've thrown up around their President Obama, will be writing a lot of columns which open like this, "It is deplorable that the IRS would single out one politically related group..."But"...!

There's a rumor out there that the Prez will be announcing a huge Unilateral cut in the US Nuke arsenal. The rumor suggests that he may do it by Executive Order and without Congressional Authorization. So the question remains, is this a rumor based on fact, or just people taking advantage of cracks in the White House opaque wall and trying to widen them with innuendo?

Barbara Boxer is the latest frustrated Democrat to go back to the amusing exaggeration that Republican cuts led to the Benghazi massacre. When Americans have been in danger or under attack abroad, we have never run first to accountants before taking action.

A column in the Washington Post suggests that Eric Holder seems to be proud of not knowing anything about everything that is going on.

Julian Bond is not doing the NAACP any good by describing the Tea Party, "Here's a group of people who are admittedly racist." Where did that come from. People who want smaller, more effective government are racist? God help us from the myopic.

The Conscience: Chapter 20 continues.
    "Yes, I am an American born in bred in the dusty South outside of Mobile Alabama. Ever been there?" Milton smiled up at Jeff still holding his hand, though now moist.
    Jeff felt his legs shaking as he answered, "Yes," he said. He  hesitated, withdrawing his hand and placed it firmly on the table to steady himself. If Milton was inside Jeff's head he'd have heard cries of vodka, vodka, does anybody have vodka. "Yes I was there, many years ago. I hated what I saw." Jeff stared off as if he was seeing the whole ugly scene again. His absence was noted by the other two, but he came back quikly to the present and looked at Milton squarely in the eyes. "I hated everything I saw down there in 1957." He turned to Antonio, "How nice to see you again."
   The old family patriarch looked up, now quizzically, and said the same. Jeff loosened his tie, to help him beathe, to anchor his trembling hand. "I'd better go back to my table. Nice to meet you Milton. I'm sure we will be talking."
   The two watched for a moment Jeff walking back across the dining room floor, "He looked scared of you, Milton. Have you ever met before.
   "Never. I felt the same fear."

The Answer:
1. Marie did not marry Louis the 14th but did marry 15 year old Louis XIV when she was but 14. Marie was Austria Queen Maria Teresa's 18th child, and the marriage was one of political alliance for the two countries Austria and France after the 7 Years War. And she probably really said, let them eat cupcakes. 2. Actually, there was no statue called Oscar unntil , but the first Academy Award Ceremony was held at a private $5.00 a plate dinner at the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel. the best picure was Wings. Emil Janning won Best Actor for work in two films and Janet Gaynor Best Actress for roles in four films. Frank Borghezi won best Director and Charlies Chaplin won an Honorary Award. Some other big pics were Seventh Heaven, The Way of All flesh, Street Angel, Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans, The Crowd, Two Arabian KnNights (Named best Comedy) and The Racket. Hollywood officially adopted the Nickname for the Academy Award, "Oscar" in 1939. It is said to have been named by an Academy Librarian Margaret Herrick (Who subsequently became Exec Director), as looking like her Uncle Oscar.

It is well known that over-reachingitis is a serious conservative disease. The symptoms are giddiness and conclusion jumping, and a total disregard for patience as the facts accumulate.

No matter the politics, there is something good and honest inherent in most people that transcends differences and binds them in friendship. There's just something about hearts.

Wednesday, May 15, 2013

I see.


Today's Tids Issue 2,836
Opening Stuff:

It's amazing what an imagination can bring to your day. You may  go anywhere; Find something new to play. Even on days that are cold and dark, you can feel the sea at Brenton Park. Feel the winds off Lake Michigan or play for the team of which you're a fan. Your fertile mind an let you feel the life beneath the sea, or glory at the avian world high above the trees. Your imagination is a special thing to have. It can whisk you to the sky, or just be soothing, like a calming salve.

Since beginning of the formation of the United States of America, the philosophy underlying this great creation, which in many ways changed the world and gave hope those millions scattered throughout....was restraint of Government.

My golf ball rolled toward mother geese, giving kids their words.
The goslings scurried as I neared; They're mighty cute little birds.
Then I realized as I walked...they grow up, leaving us their turds.

The Question:
Gallop has surveyed Americans to see which foreign countries they liked most and least. Name the top five for each.

The Headlines:
--Eric Holder Sits Before Congress; Expects Tough Questions On Broad Range Of Government Intrusions.
--Techs Lead Wall Street Rally Again; Google Shares Top $900.
--Detroit On Brink Of Bankruptcy.
Cleveland rapist And General All-Around Monster To Plead Not Guilty.
--Google On Center Stage With new Array Of Manically TechnoStuff; New Goodies For 900 Million With Android To Include Phone, Streaming Music And Gaming Tools.
---Ongoing Eurozone Problems, Severe Budget Cutting Has Germany And France Feuding; Swiss Limit Worker Permits For Those From Other EU Countries.

I think the voting fans got it right last night on The Voice. I thought Blake singing with his team and the Girls of Adam with Lady Antebellum were very entertaining performances. My favorites going forward are Sarah, Judith, The Swon Brothers and Michelle Chamuel. But, it's hard not to like any of the remaining six like Danielle, Holly, Amber and Sasha. Joisah will do with the woman, and he plays to that strength. Kris has a voice with unique range, and handles it well. He will be tough the competition, maybe in the background sometimes, but a good choice for dark horse. Unlike AI, I would be comfortable with any of the candidates winning,

I like that commercial for Infinity with all of the colorful woolen clothes unraveling and the theme, "Liberate yourself from Winter." Also Catchy for me are the VW test drive ads.

Actually, the recent days of Spring have me looking for my flannel shirts again.

The White House is in plausible deny-ability mode. When the main man is on the campaign trail or elsewhere out of the WH for long periods of time, it is possible he wasn't there when of all the things were going down, and as he repeatedly proclaims, is news to him, But here's the deal, the man in charge may have no participation in anything nefarious, but he is the person who creates the environment in which all others operate. And, based on some of the constitution bashing situations that have come to light it is quite possible when he rallies his troops for a pep talk he is creating a culture of permissiveness -- nothing is as important as having me in the White House and accomplishing my agendas.

It's wonderful, to see friends eyes light up when you mention the return of "24"!

IRSGate Tids:
Senator Carl Levin should have been doing more, it appears, for the once mighty Detroit. It seems though he was more interested in Conservative Non-Porfits, So I'm not surprised to learn that he was one who asked the IRS to segregate and investigate the Right leaning groups. Frankly, I'm not surprised that this creepier than the average Senator would do such a thing. Other notes about IRSGate: --Labor Union backed Nonprofits forming rapidly at the same time were not given a look from those eagle eyed intimidators at the revenue agency, --Boehner says this investigation should not lead to people resigning but people going to jail. --- New report says that religeous groups, including Billy Graham's Evangelistic Asso. and a 180 year Old baptist Newspaper were also targeted.

Patrict Henry said, "The Constitution is not an instrument to restrain the people, it is an instrument for the people to restrain the Government.

Hmmm, wouldn't this mean that the creation of the IRS was an illegal law making effort.

The Answer:
Americans like quite a bit Canada (96%), Australia (93%), Great Britain (90% -- Probably up today after Harry and Cameron), Germany, (86%) and Japan (80%). France, India and Israel are 6,7,8. The least liked is Duh -- Iran at 11%,. the rest of not so hot are North Korea, Afghanistan, Pakistan and Syria..with Palestine (Wherever it is) just outside that loower group.

Sometimes I think that I can fly like that sally Field; Or stand my ground as armies march, against the battleax I wield; And other days I forget myself and only want to give; The best I find within my mind, are ways to help all otthers live.

I think today I was bitten by a Hallmark card.

Love the rest of your day!

It's in there.



Today's Tids Issue 2,825
Opening Stuff:
 
Happiness is news that "24" will be returning to Fox shortly, and disillusioned millions walking in the wasteland will rise again, smiling, chanting in unison -- KThunk. KThunk. KThunk!

Rarely do I put a local sports event above the fold in Tids , but last night The Boston Bruins did something almost biblical  -- rising from the dead with a truly miracle comeback. It's one of those events where the crowd last night of about 20,000 will increase over the years to come to 100,000 as people tell their grandchildren, "I'll never forget the night when I was there cheering the Bruins, down 1-4 with less than 10 minutes to go, only to comeback and win it in overtime. It was more than a sporting achievement, it was a beautiful example of how anybody doing anything can reach down and find an extra inch of capability, of energy, to rise above defeat. We always have more than we think we have, unless we're too lazy to find it.

When the whales got together to play a symphony, it was an Orcastra.

The Question:
Double Q Day-- 1. Name the top 5 Internet Billionaires. 2. Cate Blanchett hasn't been in a new movie in a while. Name 5 of her best.

The Headlines:
--Markets Up In Early Trading; Tech Stocks Lead; Gold Up As Dollar Trades Off Index High..
--Justice Department Raided AP For Reporters Phone Records; AP Chief Calls Phone Records Grab "Unprecedented" (Since Peter Zenga Trial).
--Abortion Doctor Found Guilty Of Murdering Three Newborn Babies; Prosecutors Expected To Seek Death Penalty..
--In Talk To Donors, Obama Blames Rush Limbaugh For Stagnation Of Government? 
--US Interior Department Salazar Bowing To Environmentalist Pressure To End Oyster Farming In California; Drakes Bay Oyster Company Had Been Raising Seafood For Over 50 Years.
--Russia Says That They Have Caught US CIA Spy Red Handed.

Speaking of Headlines, this morning our local Big Daily the Providence Journal had the lazy headline: "President shoots down controversies." Of course he didn't shoot them down, he personally dismissed them becasue they were annoying to him. To shoot them down would mean he had facts that refuted the irresponsibility or intentional misguidance of his staffs and admin organizations. And perhaps himself. So instead of seeing an opportunity to investigate for factual truth the journalists here chose to defend their idol. To take as fact pronouncements of a man who would be king, It's the "Now I have to do the business of the people", (Wagging finger) "I didn't have sexual relations with that woman" syndrome all over again. Presidents, leaders who think because they say it, the folks will take it as truth.

It seems to me the education system could be better served if it didn't lump all students in the same pot. There must be a way to determine that some just aren't math oriented or grammar oriented but have expressed unique talents in one of the fields of learning. Instead we see labeling as failures great minds for the future beause of diffeicencies in one are a of learning. Along the way we may dismiss a scientist or a writer of great books. And artist, an Engineer.

I fully realize that Breast cancer is no laughing matter, at all, but I had to chuckle at two juxtaposed headines as I opened up my computer this morning: "Angelina Joli has double mastectomy." "Click Here for information on the Angelina Joli weight loss system,"

Did you know that your hard drive is protected by the Fourth Amendment? Storing your emails there is one of three ways to avoid warrentless FBI snooping. The other two are encrypting your emails and having an offshore email account. Raise your hand if you think it is a good idea to encrypt the Tids where you have to unlock the info with an encryption key -- which I would provide for $200 per tid? Sounds silly, doesn't  it. Especially that anybody in this great US of A would have to go to such lengths to achieve protection from an intrusive goverment. But all of a sudden, but seems to be the new fact of live in the public world.

People without Brains, Department:
I was dismayed this morning, feverishly scratching my head wondering how anybody could think tearing down a 2,500 year old Belize area Mayan temple for road gravel production was a good idea. The question, was it stupidity or laziness. "Hey buddy, there's a lot of potential gravel at Mount Rushmore."

Did you know that funnyman Bill Murray has a son Luke who is considered an up and coming college basketball coach. Luke Murray was just hired BY U Rhode Island as an assistant. That'll surely be good for ticket sales as people will come for star watching as it is known that dad often attends games. 

The Answer:
1. Jeff Bezos of Amazon at $25.2 Bil edges out Google billionaires Larry Page and Sergey Brin who are 2 and 3. Next is Mark Zuckerberg followed by Masayoshi Son of Softbank, Pierre Omidyar EBay and Eric Schmidt Google. Check ot the top 25 at http://www.itessentials.me/technology-articles/273-25-top-internet-billionaires  2. Cate is always good in my mind, especially her first Elizabeth Pic. Some others are The Talented Mr. Ripley, Pushing Tin, The Gift, The Missing, I'm Not There, Notes on a Scandal, The Aviator, Little Fish and of course Elizabeth: The Golden Age.

In June I'm showing up at the New England Patriot's training camp. I think I can still do it.

Tuesday, May 14, 2013

Let the facts accuse.


Today's Tids Issue 2,834
Opening Stuff:
 
 Hah! The admin says that there was no political motivation behind the assaulting of right sided organizations with IRS scrutiny. You know we are sniffing at the beginnings of a tyranny when the officialdom thinks the minions laboring across the fruited plains will buy anything. No political motivation! -- God help us. Not only did the IRS so-called minor players target organizations with the words "Tea Party" or "Patriot" but they went way beyond the Constitution by asking for names of Donors and members. The IRS is among the most intimidating organizations in the world, and the thought that they would single out citizens because of political leanings is frightening as hell. Remember that the IRS will be running OBamCare. What better way to remove Republican voters.

Providence RI's Manny's Action Auto Parts Team winning the National Over-60 Softball Championship is just more proof that RI's best days were in the past.

As an old advertising strategist guy, I'm advising the Right Wing to change its name to Correct Wing.

The Question:
Last year 50% of Americans visited McDonalds. What are the other 9 of the Top 10 most visited stores or eateries in the USA?

The Headlines:
--Japan Stocks Hit Fresh Multi-Year Highs; Gold Slipping; Retail Numbers Could Be Better Than Expected..
--19 Shot In New Orleans Mother's Day Parade.
--Pakistan's Nawaz Sharif Makes Triumph Comeback; New Pres E expected To Bring Stability Back To Country.
--British PM Cameron Visits White House.
--Issa Has New Deposition's Of Benghazi Witnesses Underway.
--Drug Costs Could Skyrocket Under New ObamaCare.
--Various And Sundry Countries Around The World Working To Untangled Missteps Of Governments Past.

For some reason that I will probably never understand, builders insist on offering these gigantic high tech bathrooms within their palaces for sale. Frankly, I spend as little time as possible in the bathroom, and it would never be my first choice for a comfortable hide-away. But, for those who do like to luxuriate within the sterility of porcelain and tile, I suggest a new bathroom fad -- small, working marble fireplaces. Plucking your eyebrows with the crackling of seasoned wood in the air. How great is American life!

Lunacy Department:
I had to laugh that after spending taxpayer millions building a fish ladder for herring in a particularly beautiful place in South County RI, we learn that the fish themselves hate the ladder and won't go upstream to bear little fishies. Or maybe fish are just plain dumb or this group didn't swim in schools.  So now during birthing season we have teams of humans who probably spent too much time in schools with huge nets catching them and hoisting them over the dam. Does this mean we could call them Duolas? This whole practice of butting into a natural phenomena sounds like something Mayor Bloomberg would do for humans. You poor little fishes, I'm taking away your soda.

Speaking of loons, Carl Rove is getting overly rambunctious again creating an anti-Hilary ad about Benghazi. Of course all this politically myopic ego maniac is doing is screwing up the credibility of a real investigation with real facts and real cover up artists. Instead of letting it play out and allowing the facts to leap off the page, making an indelible mark on the high ranking culprits, he politicizes it. Stupid. Stupid, Stupid.

Here's my basic diet guidelines formula. I have this pair of pants from my son-in-law who is considerably smaller than I. When the button no longer reaches the eyelet, I stop eating Cheetos. How easy is that.

One persistent perceptive reader, after reading of Benghazi and the IRS intrusions into honest citizens lives wonders, "where is the Transparency" promised by the Messiah in the oval office? A President who goes out of his way to declare as courageous, as a hero a below average basketball player declaring gayness; This President who is more a political animal than a leader, who travels to Las Vegas for a fundraiser while American front-line diplomats are courageously defending an American outpost from marauding haters. Soldiers die on the fields and their spirit walks powerfully among us, no matter the folly of humans.

To all of you parents and grandparents with kids of college age, this is a better than average year to be facing that new horizon. College acceptances are at all time lows among less than top tier colleges, forcing them to offer discounts in the range of 10-20%. And, even the top colleges are reaching deeper into their funds to come up with more free student aid. The fiercely rising costs of tuition is keeping people away, and the the colleges are being forced to behave like the rest of the businesses in the free market. Now, if we could only get people to stop admitting themselves into hospitals.

The Conscience: Chapter 20 continues.
    Milton smiled as he sipped the Colli de Luni, a beautiful local wine he has come to enjoy during his visits. He saw that Antonio was pleased at his enjoyment of his regions gifts, as is the inclination of most prideful Genoans. He put down his glass just as Angelica flowed through the white clothed tables, followed by a red faced smiling, somewhat disheveled man who seemed fixated on the woman guiding him to her parents table. Milton studied this unlikely pair. He nioticed that Angelica appeared freindly and playful with the suspect lawyer.
    "Interesting pair, aren't they Milton."
    Milton turned embarrassed that he was caught staring beyond his hosts eyes. "Your granddaughter is hard not to notice, but the man seems like an unlikely associate."
   "That's what you had told us. A drunk who will have trouble staying alert in the meetings, and will just take what we offer so he can dive into the next glass of gin. But, it has been quite the opposite my Angelica tells me. He has been tough, pleasant, and though a bit shaky at times, pretty steady and very inquisitive. Obviously a man of some intellectual substance when not saturato con i frutti della vigna!" Antonio smiled. So, we have a small problem.
   Milton turned back to see Jeff helping Angelia with her chair, then turning his head where his eyes went to Antonio and locked on Milton himself. Jeff whispered something to the three at his table, and moved quickly across the room to Hilton and Antonio's place.
   Jeff looked up and out the window, Very nice place for a good meal," he smiled and Antonio reached out with his had which Jeffery took.
    "This is my friend and adviser Milton Washington." When Jeffery heard the word Washington, he turned, "Oh, a fellow American?" He offered his hand. Now it was Milton who appeared shaky, as he looked into Jeff Morgan's exploring eyes.

The Answer:
Walmart is a strong number 2 and is followed by Subway, Burger King, Starbucks, Wendy's, Walgreen, CVS, Taco Bell and Target. What!...no KFC and rich creamy chicken gravy?

America the beautiful, from sea to shining sea, from the crashing waves of oceans far apart, from lands where wheat and corn  grow waving in breezes of freedom, to mighty snow covered mountain tops; a beautiful nation described by sacred throughts and built through the energy of great people; built strong upon opportunit fair for all -- Where has the trust gone.

Friday, May 10, 2013

Caressed by the soothing fingers of morning fog.


Today's Tids Issue 2,833
Opening Stuff:
 
So, we're off to the end of the week. It's kind of amazing how the human clock reacts to weekends even when retired. Maybe we're governed by the way TV and radio stations broadcast or newspapers write, and have no control over our lives at all. Or that the Tids made a decision years ago not to intrude on precious weekends. Maybe that's what freedom, nirvana is really all about. No Tids!

The Red Sox are becoming what we always thought they would be. Average. At least they haven't become the Chicago Cubs...yet.

Too many people spend too much time looking to shift blame rather than solve problems.

The Question:
Ok, every year now somebody puts out the top baby names (I have noticed that while the media reports one list, you can find many different top ten lists from several sources.) How can that be.. Ok, what do you think were the top boys and girls names for the year 1910?

The Headlines:
--Stocks Pause As Bernanke Starts Talking About Risk And over Valuations; Gold Delcine Accelerates As Dollar Continues Rally Against Jap Yen.
--Movie Style Cyber-Bank Heist Nets Crooks $45 Mil; Computer Coordinated Theft Hits 27 Countries In An Hour.
--Carl Icahn Puts In Bid For Dell.
--Americas Cup Sailor Dies In Training Accident. All Other's Rescued After Swedish Boat Capsizes.
--Capping Of World Trade Center Spire Symbolizes American Comeback-Ability.
-- Candice Glover And Kree Harrison Idol Finalists.
--Prince Harry Dazzles White House Fems In US Visit.
--Explosions Hit Two Police Stations In Benghazi.

So, the new favorite baby names according to the Social Security Admin are out and the winner for girls is Sofia and boys Jacob. I guess the country is turning to biblical names because the Gov is trying to get rid of the influence of the Ten Commandments faster than you can say Judas Iscariot. Really, is there a better symbol for the Supreme Court than the Ten Commandments which in fact reflect the essence of all lawmaking. Add to that the eleventh commandment, "Do unto others as you would have others do unto you", and you have just about covered everything. It's surprising the more lawyers aren't priests!

Why are you smiling? I'm thinking about my art, Department:
I have always had mental block about the concept of stolen art. A $30 million Degas is only worth $30 mil if somebody buys it. So that must mean that art collectors who buy obvious stolen art are crooks too. So now what do they do, hide it a special locked gallery in their mansion, and think about it being there? When guests come for diner do they say, "I'd show you my art collection, but I'd have to kill you."? It's a conundrum alright. I'll never understand the high cost of looking at stolen art.

The group that most embodies the new sense of entitlement are pedestrians.

On yeah, the rest of the top ten names for each sex are...hey wait a minute, are we still allowed to differentiate names by sex? I think the world is muddling my mind. Anyhow, here they are: Girls -- Emma, Isabella, Olivia, Ava, Emily, Abigail, Mia, Madison and Elizabeth. For boys it's Mason, Ethan Noah, William, Liam, Jayden, Michael, Alexander and Aiden. Remember these are SS Admin Names. The top tens from private enterprises like CNN Living, Parenting Mag and Huff Post are entirely different.

Talk about a new fetish, a London Zoo ad says, "Seeks Female Mate for Extinct Fish." Yikes.

The Los Angeles Dodgers and Angels and the Toronto Jays prove once again that overpaying to sign big stars does not a championship ensure.

My bulk mass Email of the week award goes to the pic of Obama in his new golf cap emblazoned with the word "EnTitleist"

Fannymae just reported a profit of $58.7 Billion. It's a good thing the US quasi government agency  isn't in Exxon territory, or OWS would be screaming and burning buildings. O, Exxon was only $40 Bil. Yikes! Actually Exxon paid the Gov $59 Billion in taxes.

Reading Between the Lines Movie Reviews:
--This Friday, it's all about the star studded cast in Stutz Bearcats. The Great Gatsby is back again and the director went for mega-Glitz  (And hip-Hop music?) to tell the story through the eyes of a Midwestern born writer come to NY, caught up on the 1920's era of jazz, bootleg and soaring stock prices. And giant mansions in the Hamptons, none bigger than Gatsbys, a glittering perosnoa who made millions on the seamy side of business, living a life far from his impoverished roots. It's longish wild ride, and should entertain. Not high on my list, but a possible rental.
--Peeples appears to be another movie I won't see, and coincidentally is another about class distinction in The Hamptons. An over the top predictable comedy, probably designed to make fun of the rich.

The Conscience: Chapter 20
   Milton Washington saw heads turn as he walked into the bright and airy dining room of Restaurant Porto Antico, a beautiful place overlooking the busy Genoa port. He spied his lunch partner at the best table in the house, now rising slowly to greet the black man who made all people gape. Antonio Biglietta liked Milton, and relied on him and his partner he never met. 
   "Antonio, you look ready to sail around the world this morning."
   Antonio's eyes lit up as he reached out his hand, "Sei una bella bullshitter." They both laughed. The Bigliettos and and Smith/Washington Investment had been doing business for years, but lately the intensity had ratcheted up with the Bernard deal in the horizon. Milton Washington, was not sure of this deal, and for the first time Jim wasn't saying much.
   The waiter came, bringing a bottle of wine, going through the flourishes of an opening ceremony that would certainly increase the cost per glass. Milton ignored him much to the waiter's displeasure and began talking to his friend and client. "This bombing of Bernard is very odd. It seems favorable to you, but Jim and I know you are far above such thinking."
   Antonio bent his head and talked in a low tone, which was not unusual for him. He liked to make people work to listen, even his friends. "I was very surprised, very surprised. It is very sad, and I have started sending out word to see what it draws back". At that moment Milton sensed motion behind him. He looked to see Antonio's son and wife walking in, Ernesto guiding Sanna has he would always do. They sat at a table, also with a beautiful view but far away in the room. Neither Sanna nor Ernesto glanced their way.
   "Looks like a family party."
   Antonio smiled. Oh, it will get bigger as I expect Angelia and her new lawyer friend will be joining them shortly.
   "Ah, the lawyer, here to complicate our lives. I have not heard much good about him."
   Antonio looked up, "O? I found him interesting and quite pleasant. Angelica likes him."
  Milton took a quick glance at the other table, but of course Jeff wasn't there yet.

A new Readers Digest sponsored study asking Americans who they trust most listed Jimmy Carter as number one President, but, he was only 24th on the list. The current Prez was 65, while Michelle was the top Washingtonian (Other than Denzel) at 19. Hell, Judge Judy was ahead of the entire Supreme Court. The top three were Tom Hanks, Sandra Bullock, and Denzel Washington. Merryl Streep was 4 followed by Maya Angelo, Stephen Spielberg, Bill Gates, Alex Trebek, Malinda Gate and Julia Roberts made tenth. The next ten were Nobel Prize chemist Robert Lefkowitz, Robin Roberts, Clint East wood, 13a - Eastwood's Chair, Another Nobel Chemist Brian Kobilka, Nobel Economist Lloyd Shapely, Dr. Oz, Sanjay Gupta, Ellen DeGeneres, Michelle O and at 20 MIT Linguistics Professor Noam Chomsky. I don't think I would have any chance of envisioning that list. I probably would have said Pat Sajak and Vanna White. What, no Pope? Maya Angelo? Alex Trebek?

This Cyber Crime thing is deeper than the Mariana trench; dark mysterious and out of reach. The dangers are two fold: Criminals you can't see who may be anywhere. And, police organizations which are becoming desperate and will be asking for authorizations to invade suspected personal computers innocently caught in the web of crime. Nothing is far away any longer as the tentacles of internet communication creep across oceans and boundaries. As a Cyber person once told me, turn off your computer at night or when not using, and don't answer nothing you didn't ask for. We live in that world now, and it isn't going away. The bogeyman is not under the bed any more.

The Answer:
In 1910, The Top 10 Girls names were Mary, Helen, Dorothy, Margaret, Ruth, Mildred, Anne, Elizabeth, Francis and Virginia. For the Boys it was John, William, James, Robert, Joseph, George, Charles, Edward, Frank and Thomas.

How many times do we forget that we can do much more than we think we can?

Have an utterly fantastic weekend. It must be a weekend because I have no notes for tomorrow's Tids!