Layng quietly in fields

Layng quietly in fields
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Friday, December 16, 2011

Happy Birthday Ludwig!

Today's Tids Issue 2,489
Opening Stuff:


At any given moment, any Beethoven piece could be one of my favorites. That was part of his genius. He could write to many moods. I think that is where he changed the music world. As brilliant as some of his composer predecssors may have been, they could never get out of their own way. Luddy, broke molds. Reached higher, and delivered majesty never heard before. Luddy?

How come the Fed keeps on boasting a decline in or a holding steady inflation rate at a time when the average person fears going to the Supermarket. It gets harder and harder to believe government stats.

Europe is on the brink of a recession, and those new austerity programs will contribute to the continent's downward spiral into a full recession in early next year. This will drag down the world economy and suck the air out of the USA already moribund GDP growth rate. So be prepared to feel the gloom for six months or so, according to leading London economists. But, China will emerge after the first quarter with very robust growth rate and pull along much of the rest of the world...except EuroZone. You can't put walls around your country any more.

The Question:
Steven Bochco was a prolific and inventive writer. Name five of his TV shows.

The Headlines:
--Markets will keep People Guessing Today.
--House And Senate Agree On Governemnt Funding Deal.
--New AP-GfK Oll: Americans 52 to 43 Say "Obama Should Be Voted Out Of Office"; It's 50-50 On Whether He Will Win; Job Performance -- Overall - Approve/Disapprove 44/54, Economy - A/D 39/60.
--Fitch Cuts Ratings Of Goldman, Deutshe Bank, Barclay, Credit Suisse, Citi, BNP Paribas, BoA.
--Popular SC Gov Nikki Haley Endorses Romney.
--Russian Customs Seize Iran-Bound Radioactive Material.
--World Court Says Killing Of Quadaffi May Have Been War Crime.

Some how the Tids Entertainment Editor muscled the Sports Editor aside, and the pig skin picks missed yesterday. (For the record, our crackerjack team included the Thursday Florida Championship -- and the winner we picked was Atlanta.) Last week was a little better and raised the year to 139-69 (67%). The puzzlers this week are Seattle-Chi, Miami-Buff, Det/Oak, Jets-Igles, Balt-SD and Pitt-SF. And because of the Tebow effect versus the porous NE defense, that too. Chi, Buff, Oak, Phil, SD and SF are my winners, mostly based on need to win versus nice to win. The rest are NO, Cinn, Houston, GB, Tenn, NYG and Ariz. Oh yeah, the Pats are the best team that Denver has faced this year. So, with a roll of Tums in my hand, I go with my guys. But something inside says that if Tebow starts rallying I could root quietly against myself.

Years ago when you forgot or failed to send out a Christmas card, people would think you didn't like them any more. Today, people think you died.

Debate Department:
Well, the Newtster continually under asault at the big debate last night, seemed to weather the storm pretty well.Hhe used self depretiating humor and facts to blunt the attacks primarily by Bachman and Santorum about Fannie/Freddie loot and ProLife stance. He brought down the house with his belittling of Obama over the Canada pipeline decision. Even though he was the focus, it wasn't all Newt. Romney and Paul looked very strong as did Santorum. Life marches on in Republand as all on the stage agreed with Paul's assessment -- "Everybody on this stage is capable of beating Obama."

The front page of the Prov Journal had in Gigantic black agate type -- "War Over". With all due respect to our fallen heroes, the headline for a war that most thought ended several years ago didn't seem to have the impact like it did for WWII.

Poser of the Day: Would you feel comfortable dating or having as a friend, Amanda Knox?

Putin seems to be a remnant of the old Us versus the evil West regime. In fact he seems to genuinely hate the the US. Now I'm no conspiracy theory guy, but I'm thinking that the CIA is organizing those protests.

Well, maybe Bach was pretty fantastic.

Some of the people down at ESPN are saying it's refreshing to be telling positive stories about Tim Tebow. They admit a certain level of being disturbed when mired down, as they often are with sports "heroes", in the mud with ongoing deplorable stories about slugs like Rothlesberger and Vick.

The culture didn't get any better when NBC decided to pick Howard Stern as a judge for America's Got talent. Stern was one of those early TV icons whose basic recognition was a result of a devotion to obscenity. Well, at least he didn't take off his clothes like some of our newer pop divas.

I was surprised to read that in the Latest Brown U Survey Gina Raimondo had but a 52% approval rating among RI'ers. But digging down you see that only 37% of Dems approve versus 60-61% for Indies and Repubs respectively. I guess Dems don't want to be saved from a deteriorating RI. Other RI stats: 85% approve voter ID's; It's 77% to 11% for the Christmas tree. And the best news of all- Cicilline has an approval rating in the low twenties!

Reading Between the Lines movie Reviews:
--I have enjoyed all of the Mission Impossible movies, and the new one, :Ghost Protocol, they say is even good! Blamed for the terrorist bombing of the Kremlin, Ethan Hunt's gang must go under the radar to clear their name and prevent another attack.
--There is so much action in the new Sherlock Holmes offering that it is nearly impossible to find the plot. It is another H-Wood effort that sacrifices a solid mystery for over the top action. Professor Moriarty is at large and his intellectual capacity may be equal of Holmes. His moral depravity eliminates any sense of logic in solving the case. That is the struggle.
--Alvin and the Chipmonks: Chipwrecked is...well...Alvin and the Chipmonks.

Almost Near: Chapter 56.
--I reached out with loving arms across the glistening skies.
To feel the warmth we knew as budding flowers blossomed.
To be your rock upon which to cling in the surging seas of life.
Now I see you running free, amidst the sandy dunes.
Will I disappear beneath the tides; Will I be hurled upon your shore.
  Tucker looked concerned as he sat in the window seat on the flight back to Little Rock. He would see the face of Samantha in the clouds, and then see it disappear, drawn apart by winds outside the rushing plane. He could feel the plane shudder has the face of Samantha disappeared. And then it would return. It bothered him
After the call from Audrey, he went back to the table and sat for a another half hour telling Sparrow pretty much nothing. Even though he knew everything. He could tell by Samantha's expression that she knew there was more. He had looked at his watch, and declared "Gotta catch a plane." Samantha rose and took his hand, quite tenderly he remembered, but not with that need she had shown these past months. Sparrow shook his hand, smiled, "Keep in touch," he said. Then Tucker/Tommy left not looking back. He had wondered what Sam may have looked like as he walked away. But he didn't turn. Sparrow could be a problem he thought.

The Answer:
Bochco got ink in his pen while working on a team that wrote shows like Columbo, McMilland and Wife and Ironsoide. He became a hit-maker with critically acclaimed Hill Street Blues. His other big hits were LA Law and NYPD Blue. He also wrote a series of lesser successes like Hooperman, Murder One, Brooklyn South, City of Angels, Over There, Philly and Most recently Raising the Bar.

I usually start pacing the floor Sunday morning in anticipation of the Patriots game. It seems that today I can't sit still awaiting the clash of two dissimilar quarterbacks. Brady the All pro who is 1-5 in Denver and who will be dodging two great edge rushers. And the miracle man Tebow, in reality still an unknown, facing the most porous defensive backfield in the league.

Love your weekend!

Thursday, August 4, 2011

Terrorist nation.

Today's Tids #2,401
(Written 8/2)
Opening Stuff:


Schubert's great Ninth is one of those full-of-emotion symphonies that some conductors get, and others miss by a mile.

Irony Department. Or, is it Hypocrisy Department:
As Gabby walked upon the Congressional floor amidst adoring applause yesterday, the same kinder/gentler people that targeted Sarah Palin for incendiary speech were out there on the radio and TV labeling honest Americans who want sensible spending as "Terrorists" and "Suicide Bombers". And that included America's National Plagiarist Laureate, VP Biden.

I think the next big Golf trend should be wooden putters. It could be a bonanza for the person who markets them first. Why? Because, golfers will pay anything to improve putting. And, generally failing to realize that their putting woes may be in their head or hands or both, it rarely works. So, if someone is going to pay $200-400 for a putter that really doesn't work unless you change your putting ways, they should overpay you for one that at least looks great. You can get some very elegant wooden putters. And walk to the green amidst the accolades..."Nice Putter."

The Question:
1. After a reader comment to my opinion about my two favorite tennis players yesterday, I was reminded just how great tennis was when the Aussies were dominant. They were a bunch of lovable characters who could flat out play. It was the heyday of Tennis popularity spawning indoor Tennis centers in every village and town, and finally a rash of exciting young American stars. Name the top Aussies of all time. Bonus "Q": Quick, name the top five "Party Colleges". And which college won the "Stone Cold Sober" award?

The Headlines:
--11 Year Old Missing New Hampshire/Canada Boarder Town Girl Found Dead; Police Suspicious.
--Stock Futures Lower On Economic Concerns; Manufacturing Down Significantly; Consumer Spending Faltering.
--Geithner Unsure Of US Credit Rrating Going Forward.
--Central Falls First City/Town In Rhode Island To Go Bankrupt.
--Italy Pulls Envoy From War Torn Syria As Murdering Of Protestor Citizens Continues.
--Saudi Signs Deal To Build Tallest Building.
--Newport Folk Festival Best Ever.

If you ask me, Congress and the exec Branch punted.

Strauss-Kahn is the Albert Haynesworth of International banking.

It looks like Putin is running for President of oil rich Russia and it appears he's doing it on a "Cold War is Good" platform. Calling the US a parasite living off the world economy; A country living beyond its means; Implying that the US economy is in the hands of the Russia/China bondholders...he put himself squarely atop an anti American message that are not the words of a potential bosom buddy. Of course a lot of pretty smart people in America know we're living beyond our means. But we'll get back at him the American Way -- Next year's Jersey Shore will move from Florence to The Kremlin.

The last people I want "Working for me" is AARP.

A couple of lobster and steak dinners for the Moody's auditors will have the US credit rating back on top in no time.

Most people don't know that the Post Office doesn't get a dime of taxpayer dollars. They just think it does because it runs as inefficiently as the federal government. Maybe that's why some Senator or bureaucrat probably thought of charging for email stamps! It's not hard to believe considering that soemwhere soem legal mind suggested that anything that uses the word "mail" is beholden to the government ownership of the word.

With 16 million employees of the Feds thinking about something somewhere, it's really not hard to make up just about anything about the Gov that could be true... even as outlandish as it may sound.

I think New England Patriot fans are going to have a Psychotic Fall: To applaud or not to applaud for Albert Haynesworth.

I can now calculate the errors in my golf swing by where the pain occurs in my rapidly deteriorating body.

Almost Near: Chapter 32. --Audrey was walking cautiously down the other side of the street opposite the house where Florence's car was parked. Her eyes appeared focused on a drug store on a corner a couple of hundred feet away. The cell phone ringing in my hear was finally interrupted with a cheery, "Good Afternoon, Law Offices of Dante Wallowalski."
"Hi, my name is Tommy Lambert. I think I can help him with the missing woman case."
"Oh really, Why do you think that."
"Aah, what an excellent gate keeper you are," Tucker laughed into he phone. he didn't hear laughter at the other end. "You may know that Tommy Lambert was Samantha's jilted fiance', and I am him. I know exactly where Samntha is right at this moment." "He paused a second. "Look me up in that yearbook you have there and then ask me what my goal in Life was."
"Just a moment."
"So you're Tommy Lambert,"came the almost too eager male voice."
"The very same, Dante. One of those guys who looked to pick up Wallowalski's female leftovers." Tucker chortled, and he thought he heard a smile in Dante's voice as he came back on.
"But of course you were taken and probably didn't look at the other girls."
"You are right. I was taken. But, I wasn't dead."
"So you know where Samantha is right now?"
"I know exactly where she is, and in fact I'm going to call her when I hang up from you. But first, tell me about why you are looking for her."

The Answer: 1. The top two woman were Goolagong and and the very dominant Margaret Court. Lefty Rod Laver may be the greatest player anywhere of all time. Others of that era were Rosewall, Roy Emerson, Lew Hoad, John Newcomb, Tony Roach, Ken McGregor and the first of the Aussie greats, Frank Sedgman. Of course, the coach of these rascals was harry Hopman. Bonus Q: The top five party schools are the brandy new #1 Ohio University. It is followed by U Georgia, U Miss, U Iowa and U Cal Santa Barbara. Brigham Young U retried the Cold Stone Sober award years ago.

With about 150 days left in the year, it's about a hard 8 iron or soft 7 iron til the end of Christmas shopping.

I expect that now that the "Deal" is done, all of the media will take the rest of August off and there will be no news at all until after Labor day. That's the way it works. Now watching the Pols clearing the Capitol and running off to vacations, I'm reminded of a 40's Kids Radio Show guy named Uncle Don, who after a show unknowingly said into an open mike,"That should make the little bastards happy for another day." He was fired. We have to wait another year to fire Congress and by that time they will have rewritten the history of the deal mess.