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Thursday, September 27, 2007

Gundy's Undies in a Twist

Oklahoma State University football coach, Mike Gundy, took sports journalist Jenni Carlson to task this past weekend when someone showed him an article she had written that was rather critical of OSU quarterback, Bobby Reid. It's probably best to see his reaction first:
Scary, huh?

Now let's take a look at what got him so hot and bothered. Read Carlson's column here. Her summation: "Reid is the most talented quarterback in Payne County, but he hasn't proven that he's the toughest."

Sorry to disappoint football fans who think Gundy is a noble coach standing up for his boys, but his little tantrum validated everything Carlson said. Gundy essentially compared Bobby Reid to a little kid who came running home, crying to Mommy, because he had his feelings hurt. And then, to add insult to injury, he says, "Come after me! I'm a man! ... I'm not a kid. Write something about me." That was an insult to every player on the team.

Come on, Coach. I thought football was supposed to build character. It's one thing to defend your players; it's another thing to mother them like they're fragile 9-year-old girls. If they can take a pummeling on the field, I think they can handle a little criticism.

By the way, did anyone notice that Gundy was upset over the fact that 3/4 of the article was inaccurate? Which parts were those? Does that mean 25% of what Carlson said was accurate? Something tells me this coach has his work cut out for him.

Go, Speed Racer, Go!

I watched this cartoon religiously when I was a little kid:
Now, it's being made into a live-action movie by Larry and Andy Wachowski, the guys who brought you The Matrix. The official movie web site promises it "will showcase the kind of revolutionary visual effects and cutting-edge storytelling that have become the benchmarks of the Wachowski brothers' films."

The current release date is set for May 9, 2008.



Wednesday, September 26, 2007

Respect ALL Cops - Even the Ones Who Break the Law

I think it's safe to say that all members and readers of this blog hold law enforcement officers in the highest esteem. We know that they never flout the laws they have sworn to uphold without good reason.

With that in mind, there's a web site dedicated to singling out officers who fail to extend proper courtesy to other officers. It's called CopsWritingCops.com. From the main page:
    If you are a police officer, trooper, court officer, correction officer, telecommunicator, highway patrol, federal agent, or any other type of police (peace) officer either full-time, part-time or retired that has been disrespected or insulted by another police agency (officer) by not receiving some sort of professional courtesy, please email staff (at) copswritingcops.com with the information.
It's chock full of woeful tales of hard-working cops being harassed by other cops. These heart-wrenching accounts are enough to bring tears to your eyes.

Here's an excerpt of one such story from Illinois:
    Once she got to my window, she took my license and told me that I was clocked by airspeed doing 84.9 miles per hour. That seemed a little high, but we know not to argue. She asked why the hurry. I told her I wasn't in a hurry and that I was en route to give a LAW ENFORCEMENT defensive tactics training seminar in Springfield. I actually gave her the business card of my contact at the Police Academy. The same academy that trains the state police! I then mentioned that I have been law enforcement for almost 15 years and would appreciate a break. She then told me that she couldn't do that because she was the "catch car". I then rattled off a couple names of who might be flying the plane that was above (Butler, Galvan). I worked with a couple during a DEA detail once and I KNOW they would give me the nod. That didn't even phase her. I then realized that I was getting a ticket. After stopping hundreds of cops on Lake Shore Drive, some state, I was getting a ticket. I have friends in state police districts 2, 5 and of course Chicago. This troop, Trpr Schroder #3512, from district 6 is the only officer to ever give me a ticket while I have been a police officer. Congrats to you.
Look. No one is advocating that we ignore the law. But can't we cut these men and women in uniform some slack?

When you see a squad car parked next to a fire hydrant, don't get irritated. That only means the cop is in a hurry and will be moving it shortly. If a cop leaves his car running while he runs into the drug store, don't dwell on the fact that you would get a ticket for doing the same thing. The cop in that case is probably responding to a call and just had to pick up a few necessities because the store closes before his shift ends.

As for you by-the-book rookie cops who like to hassle off-duty officers: leave those brave veterans alone. If anyone has earned the right to break the law, they have. How can you expect them to protect and serve effectively if they are held to the same standards as everyone else?

Tuesday, September 25, 2007

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Hey, "The Onion" thought it was a good topic, too! My penchant for tasteless humor must be reaching new heights.

The Onion

Marcel Marceau Dead

Famed French mime Marcel Marceau is dead at 84. What do you think?

Sunday, September 23, 2007

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Marcel Marceau, whose lithe gestures and pliant facial expressions revived the art of mime and brought poetry to silence, died Saturday. He was 84.


Photo by Wolfram Steinberg, Associated Press

The whole story can be read here.


Oooooh, sad to say, the possibilities for bad jokes are just endless on this one. I'll start with the first one that comes to my mind: He's going to be buried in a square coffin that keeps shrinking...shrinking.

Saturday, September 22, 2007

Band of Brothers

Let's remember those who are making the ultimate sacrifice for our freedom:
I think Ron Paul should use this ad.

Thursday, September 20, 2007

Mmmmmmmmmm.....


This sign at my neighborhood Culvers really made my mouth water this evening.

Tuesday, September 18, 2007

Y'all Are Gross!!

From CNN.com:
    Men more likely to not wash after bathroom use

    The gender gap has widened when it comes to hygiene, according to the latest stakeout by the "hand washing police."

    One-third of men didn't bother to wash after using the bathroom, compared with 12 percent of women, said the researchers who spy on people in public restrooms. They reported their latest findings Monday at a meeting of infectious disease scientists.

    Two years ago, the last time the survey was done, only one-quarter of men didn't wash, compared with 10 percent of women.

Tuesday, September 11, 2007

Nietzsche Finds His Niche...

...in the Keane household, of all places.

This humorous little web site "pairs a randomized Family Circus cartoon with a randomized Friedrich Nietzsche quote."
Come on. A cheery, family-friendly cartoon merged with the dark, disturbing musings of a German philosopher? How could that not be funny?

Saturday, September 01, 2007

Medieval Astronomy Making a Comeback in France

(HT: Lee III)



I suppose we should cut him some slack. After all, Copernicus was from Poland.